
Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2017
General Information
Title
Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2017
Project Number
262
Abstract
The survey consists of questions from the Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies.
Longitudinal Type
Project
Begin date
16-03-2017
End date
25-07-2017
Note
The datasets only concern the data collected in the LISS panel in the context of the "Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek" (Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies).
For the complete dataset of the NKO, we refer to DANS: https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:34410
This study is related to the following studies:
‘437 Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2023’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/1707
‘277 Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2021’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/1288
‘84 Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2012’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/336
This study is related to the following studies:
‘437 Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2023’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/1707
‘277 Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2021’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/1288
‘84 Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2012’: https://www.dataarchive.lissdata.nl/study-units/view/336
Topics
Researcher
Tom van der Meer (University of Amsterdam); Roderik Rekker (University of Amsterdam); Henk van der Kolk (University of Twente)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2022 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-x3k-wt86
Publications
Bottenberg, C. J. (2022). Populist attitudinal similarities between the populist radical right and mainstream voters in the Netherlands. VU Amsterdam.
Kessenich, E.,
et al. (2022). New parties in a crowded electoral space: The (in)stability of radical right voters in the Netherlands. Acta Politica, first published online October 28, 2022.
ter Haar, J. (2023). Understanding the dynamics of politial and societal polarisation: Exploring elite polarisation, mean partisan polarisation, issue salience, and anti-systemness. University of Twente.