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    Leefstijlen in de provincie Utrecht 1988-1989

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    Lifestyle differentiation in Utrecht province Media participation / food preferences / consumer durables / housing / clothing / table manners / healthy living / holidays / moral values / political priorities / cultural consumption / preferences in arts, literature, music and television / cultural consumption of friends / cultural consumption of parents. Background variables: basic characteristics/ place of birth/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ characteristics of parental family/household/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ politics/ religion/ consumption of durables/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership</p

    Uithof bibliotheken onderzoek 2001

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    Users of the four libraries located on campus of Utrecht University, the Uithof, were interviewed about the services and collections of the libraries. They were also interviewed about their computer skills and -use in general. Does r. ever use computer, internet, types of use / likes working with computers / r. computer at home, how old, how fast / does r. possess printer, type of internet connection / r. aware of university internet provider (STOL) / satisfaction about STOL from home / use of library on site or online (via computer) / library visits: aim, how often, which hours, how many books loaned, how many magazines read, copied / use of, satisfaction with, online (computer) facilities / which internet sources used, missed / sex, age, student or researcher, full-time or part-time.</p

    Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking 1992-1993~Netherlands Family Survey 1992-1993

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    Item does not contain fulltextThe "Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking 1992-1993" ( Netherlands Family Survey 1992 - 1993 ) is a dataset on socio-economic characteristics and family background of spouses ( as well as a subsample of singles ), collected in 1992-1993 among a multi-stage random sample of 21 - 64 years of age of the Dutch population, conducted under the joint direction of principal investigators Wout C. Ultee and Harry B.G. Ganzeboom, at the Department of Sociology at Nijmegen University. The survey contains data on: 1000 primary respondents who were interviewed in a mixed oral and self-administered questionnaire. 800 spouses of primary respondents interviewed at the same time with ( virtually ) the same instruments, followed by mail surveys of one randomly selected surviving parent and one random sibling of the primary respondent. Themes: Full account in life history format for both spouses of: educational history, including level and type / occupational history, including illness, unemployment/ occupation includes occupational title, industry, employment status, supervising status, hours worked, income at beginning and end of job spell / life history of non-labour force activities ( voluntary work, illness, unemployment ) / residential history, including housing history / marital history, including previous spouses. Detailed and elaborate social and cultural characteristics of the parental family of both spouses, including education, occupation, culture consumption, material consumption, transfer of income and property as reported by all respondent-groups. Lifestyle characteristics: consumption, cosmopolitan behaviour, media behaviour. Political attitudes and behaviour, voting behaviour, post-materialism. Religious attitudes and behaviour. Education and Occupation data for all siblings and all children as reported by primary respondents. Attitudes and behaviour regarding division of household-labour as reported by both spouses. Family-ties with parents / parental home situation / family formation / previous marital and cohabitational relationships / own, adopted and foster children / holiday spending / world orientation / leisure spending / television watching / religious beliefs / moral and political opinions ( income differences , suicide, abortion, euthanasia, social security system, taxes ) / detailed data on performance of household tasks / gender role perception / differences in opinions between partners. Themes not yet mentioned in mail-survey questionnaires: Parent-questionnaire: financial situation when child in primary school / interest in child's school performance / encouragement of child / helping child in secondary education with school matters / financial help of child / helping child with professional career / work ethics / cultural stimulation of child / attitudes on tv watching / teaching manners, civilities / importance of religion / political education of child / involvement in child's friendships and relations / household division of labour. Sibling-questionnaire: social contacts with other siblings . Overview of available files: P1245A: merged data of primary respondents and spouses, N=1800, original name: WULT9293.ADDSYS. P1245B: spouses only, N=801, original name: WULT9293.PSYS. P1245C: primary respondents only, N=1000, original name: WULT9293.RSYS. P1245D: parents, N=400, original name: WULTOUD93.SYS. P1245E: siblings,N=535, original name: WULTSIB93.SYS. P1245F: constructed summary variables resps or spouses, N=1000, original name: WULT9293.SUM1SYS. P1245G: constructed summary variables resps and spouses, N=1801, original name: WULT9293.SUM2SYS. Background variables: basic characteristics/ place of birth/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ characteristics of parental family/household/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ consumption of durables/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership. Also available in EASY: Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking / Family Survey Dutch Population 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2009

    International Social Survey Programme NL - ISSP-NL 2005-2006: Work Orientations / Role of Government

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    The modules 2005 (“Work Orientations”) and 2006 (“Role of Government”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2006 as a stand-alone postal survey at the Free University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Saskia Opdam [fieldwork manager]. As of 2005, VUA has taken over the national ISSP membership for the Netherlands, formerly held by the Social and Cultural Planning Office [SCP] in The Hague, with Jos Becker as principal investigator. Funding for the 2005-2006 data collection was supplied by the SCP and the VUA.Note that this dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived atGESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p

    ISSP-NL 2009 & 2012: Family and Social Inequality

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    The modules 2009 (“Social Inequality IV”) and 2012 (“Family and Gender Roles IV”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in March-September 2013 as a stand-alone postal survey at VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Shashi Roopram [fieldwork manager]. Note that the complete dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p

    International Social Survey Programme - ISSP-NL 2007-2008 Leisure & Sports / Religion IV

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    The modules 2007 (“Leisure and Sports”) and 2008 (“Religion IV”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2008 as a stand-alone postal survey at the Free University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Heike Schroeder [fieldwork manager]. As of 2005, VUA has taken over the national ISSP membership for the Netherlands, formerly held by the Social and Cultural Planning Office [SCP] in The Hague, with Jos Becker as principal investigator. Funding for the 2007-2008 data collection was supplied by the VUA and Radboud University Nijmegen. Nijmegen’s contribution made it possible to double the number of respondents for the Religion module, as well as expand the number of questions asked in this module, in order to collect data for the NORFACE project 'Extending and enhancing the ISSP 2008 module on religion' [PI: David Voas, University of Manchester; Dutch Partner: Ariana Need, Radboud University Nijmegen].Note that this dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file archived at GESIS, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p

    International Social Survey Programme - ISSP-NL 2010-2011 Environment III and Health

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    The modules 2010 (“Environment III”) and 2011 (“Health”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in 2011 as a stand-alone postal survey at the VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Heike Schroeder [fieldwork manager]. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.ISSP modules have been combined in one questionnaire. Note that this combined dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany</p

    International Social Survey Programme NL - ISSP-NL 2003-2004: National Identity & Citizenship

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    The modules 2003 (“National Identity”) and 2004 (“Citizenship”) of the International Social Survey Programme were conducted in the Netherlands as a stand-alone postal survey at the Free University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Elsbeth de Groot [fieldwork manager]. As of 2005, VUA has taken over the Dutch national membership for the Netherlands, formerly held by the Social and Cultural Planning Office [SCP] in The Hague, with Jos Becker as principal investigators. Funding for the 2004-2005 data collection was equally supplied by the SCP and the VUA.Note that this dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p

    ISSP-NL 2013 & 2014: Citizenship and National Identity

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    The modules 2013 (“National Identity III”) and 2014 (“Citizenship II”) of the International Social Survey Programme in the Netherlands [ISSP-NL] were conducted in March-September 2014 as a stand-alone postal survey at VU University Amsterdam [VUA] (Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology) by Harry B.G. Ganzeboom [principal investigator] and Hanna Rovers [fieldwork manager]. Note that the complete dataset is more elaborate than the Dutch part of the international ISSP file, archived at GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.</p

    Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking 1992-1993

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    The "Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking 1992-1993" ( Netherlands Family Survey 1992 - 1993 ) is a dataset on socio-economic characteristics and family background of spouses ( as well as a subsample of singles ), collected in 1992-1993 among a multi-stage random sample of 21 - 64 years of age of the Dutch population, conducted under the joint direction of principal investigators Wout C. Ultee and Harry B.G. Ganzeboom, at the Department of Sociology at Nijmegen University. The survey contains data on: 1000 primary respondents who were interviewed in a mixed oral and self-administered questionnaire. 800 spouses of primary respondents interviewed at the same time with ( virtually ) the same instruments, followed by mail surveys of one randomly selected surviving parent and one random sibling of the primary respondent. Themes: Full account in life history format for both spouses of: educational history, including level and type / occupational history, including illness, unemployment/ occupation includes occupational title, industry, employment status, supervising status, hours worked, income at beginning and end of job spell / life history of non-labour force activities ( voluntary work, illness, unemployment ) / residential history, including housing history / marital history, including previous spouses. Detailed and elaborate social and cultural characteristics of the parental family of both spouses, including education, occupation, culture consumption, material consumption, transfer of income and property as reported by all respondent-groups. Lifestyle characteristics: consumption, cosmopolitan behaviour, media behaviour. Political attitudes and behaviour, voting behaviour, post-materialism. Religious attitudes and behaviour. Education and Occupation data for all siblings and all children as reported by primary respondents. Attitudes and behaviour regarding division of household-labour as reported by both spouses. Family-ties with parents / parental home situation / family formation / previous marital and cohabitational relationships / own, adopted and foster children / holiday spending / world orientation / leisure spending / television watching / religious beliefs / moral and political opinions ( income differences , suicide, abortion, euthanasia, social security system, taxes ) / detailed data on performance of household tasks / gender role perception / differences in opinions between partners. Themes not yet mentioned in mail-survey questionnaires: Parent-questionnaire: financial situation when child in primary school / interest in child's school performance / encouragement of child / helping child in secondary education with school matters / financial help of child / helping child with professional career / work ethics / cultural stimulation of child / attitudes on tv watching / teaching manners, civilities / importance of religion / political education of child / involvement in child's friendships and relations / household division of labour. Sibling-questionnaire: social contacts with other siblings . Overview of available files: P1245A: merged data of primary respondents and spouses, N=1800, original name: WULT9293.ADDSYS. P1245B: spouses only, N=801, original name: WULT9293.PSYS. P1245C: primary respondents only, N=1000, original name: WULT9293.RSYS. P1245D: parents, N=400, original name: WULTOUD93.SYS. P1245E: siblings,N=535, original name: WULTSIB93.SYS. P1245F: constructed summary variables resps or spouses, N=1000, original name: WULT9293.SUM1SYS. P1245G: constructed summary variables resps and spouses, N=1801, original name: WULT9293.SUM2SYS. Background variables: basic characteristics/ place of birth/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ characteristics of parental family/household/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ consumption of durables/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership.Also available in EASY: Familie-enquête Nederlandse bevolking / Family Survey Dutch Population 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2009.</p
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