Hypothetical Choice Experiment > Pilot study

Longitudinal Wave

General Information

Title
Pilot study
Project Number
313.1
Abstract
The survey is about job attributes. Respondents are asked to choose between two jobs. One of the jobs is similar to their own (or previous) job, whereas the job attributes of the other job are drawn randomly. This study is a pilot study.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Wave
Begin date
01-03-2021
End date
30-03-2021
Researcher
Iris Kesternich (KU Leuven); Laureen de Barsy (KU Leuven); Thimo De Schouwer (KU Leuven); Frederic Vermeulen (KU Leuven); Heiner Schumacher (KU Leuven); Bettina Siflinger (Tilburg University)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2023 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-x9x-5fw5
Funding Organization
Tilburg University
ODISSEI
OCW (Domeinplan SSH)
KU Leuven

Datasets and documentation

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Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch

Data Files

English SPSS file
English STATA file
English CSV file

Variables

Variable name Variable Label
nomem_encrNumber of the household member encrypted
vt21a_mYear and month of the field work period
vt21a001Preloaded variable: Primary occupation
vt21a002Preloaded variable: Gender
vt21a003Preloaded variable: Age of the household member
vt21a004Preloaded variable: The household head lives together with a partner (wedded or unwedded)
vt21a005Preloaded variable: Position within the household
vt21a006Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a007Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a008Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a009Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a010Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a011Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a012Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a013Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a014Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a015Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a016Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a017Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a018Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a019Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a020Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a021Preloaded variable: used to determine monthly wages of Job B in vt21a099 – vt21a108
vt21a022permutation - 1: This category was varied as first and highlighted at vt21a099-vt21a102
vt21a023permutation - 2: This category was varied as second and highlighted at vt21a099-vt21a102
vt21a024permutation - 3: This category was varied as third and highlighted at vt21a099-vt21a102
vt21a025permutation - 4: This category was varied as fourth and highlighted at vt21a099-vt21a102
vt21a026permutation - 1: This category was varied as first and highlighted at vt21a103 - vt21a108
vt21a027permutation - 2: This category was varied as second and highlighted at vt21a103 - vt21a108
vt21a028permutation - 3: This category was varied as third and highlighted at vt21a103 - vt21a108
vt21a029permutation - 4: This category was varied as fourth and highlighted at vt21a103 - vt21a108
vt21a030permutation - 1: This category was varied as first at vt21a109 - vt21a112
vt21a031permutation - 2: This category was varied as second at vt21a109 - vt21a112
vt21a032permutation - 3: This category was varied as third at vt21a109-vt21a112
vt21a033permutation - 4: This category was varied as fourth at vt21a109-vt21a112
vt21a034Random number 0 - 3: used to determine vt21a054 when vt21a080 = 0 (never had a job)
vt21a035Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a055
vt21a036Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a056
vt21a037Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a057
vt21a038Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a058
vt21a039Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a059
vt21a040Random number 0 - 1: used to determine vt21a062 when vt21a080=0
vt21a041Random number 0 - 1: used to determine vt21a064 when vt21a080=0
vt21a042Random number 0 - 1: used to determine vt21a060 when vt21a080=0
vt21a043Random number 1 - 3: used to determine vt21a050
vt21a044Random number 1 - 2: used to determine vt21a051
vt21a045Random number 1 - 2: used to determine vt21a052
vt21a046Random number 1 - 2: used to determine vt21a053
vt21a047Random number 1 - 4: used to determine the value of the benefit in vt21a119
vt21a048Random number 1 - 4: used to determine who will see vt21a098 (pension gap)
vt21a049Sum variable: What was shown for amount of working hours per week at Job A? Used in vt21a099 - vt21a108
vt21a050Sum variable: What was shown for amount of working hours per week at Job B? Used in vt21a099
vt21a051Sum variable: What was shown for amount of working hours per week at Job B? Used in vt21a103
vt21a052Sum variable: What was shown for amount of working hours per week at Job B? Used in vt21a104
vt21a053Sum variable: What was shown for amount of working hours per week at Job B? Used in vt21a105
vt21a054Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at Job A/own job? Used in vt21a099 - vt21a108, vt21a109
vt21a055Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at Job B? Used in vt21a100
vt21a056Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at Job B? Used in vt21a104
vt21a057Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at Job B? Used in vt21a106
vt21a058Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at Job B? Used in vt21a107
vt21a059Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to adapt the working schedule at the new job in vt21a109?
vt21a060Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to telecommute at Job A/own job? Used in vt21a099 - vt21a108, vt21a110
vt21a061Sum variable: What was shown for the possibility to telecommute at Job B/new job? Used in vt21a101, vt21a105, vt21a107, vt21a108, vt21a110
vt21a062Sum variable: What was shown for the positive impact on society or community at Job A/own job? Used in vt21a099 - vt21a108, vt21a111
vt21a063Sum variable: What was shown for the positive impact on society or community at Job B/new job? Used in vt21a102, vt21a103, vt21a106, vt21a108, vt21a111
vt21a064What was shown for the timing of the work at the own/proposed job? Used in vt21a112.
vt21a065Sum variable: What was shown for the timing of the work at the new job? Used in vt21a112.
vt21a066Sum variable: Recalculated monthly wage Job A
vt21a067Sum variable: Monthly wage Job A
vt21a068Sum variable: Hourly wage Job A: vt21a066 / (vt21a049* (52/12))
vt21a069Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a099
vt21a070Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a100
vt21a071Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a101
vt21a072Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a102
vt21a073Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a103
vt21a074Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a104
vt21a075Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a105
vt21a076Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a106
vt21a077Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a107
vt21a078Sum variable: Monthly wage Job B - vt21a108
vt21a079Sum variable: no job information available (panel member never had a job)
vt21a080Have you performed paid work in the past?
vt21a081In which year did you last perform paid work?
vt21a082How many hours per week do you currently work on average in your current job? This concerns the job in which you work the most hours.
vt21a083How much control do you currently have over your working schedule?
vt21a084How much control did you have over your working schedule before the corona crisis?
vt21a085Do you currently have a (partial) 'working-at-home day'?
vt21a086Did you have a (partial) 'working-at-home day' before the corona crisis?
vt21a087How often does your job provide opportunities to make a positive impact on your community or society?
vt21a088How often does your job currently require you to work in the evening, at night or in the weekend?
vt21a089How much were your average gross monthly wages in 2020 from the job about which you also answered the previous questions?
vt21a090Can you indicate, then, to what category your average gross monthly wages belonged in 2020 from the job about which you also answered the previous questions?
vt21a091How many hours per week did you work on average in your last job? This concerns the job in which you work the most hours.
vt21a092How much control did you have over your working schedule in your last job?
vt21a093Did you have a (partial) 'working-at-home day' in your last job?
vt21a094How often did your last job provide opportunities to make a positive impact on your community or society?
vt21a095How often did your last job require you to work in the evening, at night or in the weekend?
vt21a096How much were your average gross monthly wages in your last job?
vt21a097Can you indicate to what category your average gross wages belonged in your last job?
vt21a098How big do you think the 'pension gap' (the average difference in the pension income of men and women) was in 2019 in the Netherlands?
vt21a099Which job do you prefer? Weekly working hours vt21a050
vt21a100Which job do you prefer? Possibility to change work schedule vt21a055
vt21a101Which job do you prefer? Possibility to telecommute vt21a061
vt21a102Which job do you prefer? Positive impact on society or community vt21a063
vt21a103Which job do you prefer? Weekly working hours vt21a051 + Positive impact on society or community vt21a063
vt21a104Which job do you prefer? Weekly working hours vt21a052 + Possibility to change work schedule vt21a056
vt21a105Which job do you prefer? Weekly working hours vt21a053 + Possibility to telecommute vt21a061
vt21a106Which job do you prefer? Possibility to change work schedule vt21a057 + Positive impact on society or community vt21a063
vt21a107Which job do you prefer? Possibility to change work schedule vt21a058 + Possibility to telecommute vt21a061
vt21a108Which job do you prefer? Possibility to telecommute vt21a061 + Positive impact on society or community vt21a063
vt21a109What gross monthly wage would the new job need to have for you to consider it equally attractive to your [current / last] job? Possibility to change work schedule vt21a059
vt21a110What gross monthly wage would the new job need to have for you to consider it equally attractive to your [current / last] job? Possibility to telecommute vt21a061
vt21a111What gross monthly wage would the new job need to have for you to consider it equally attractive to your [current / last] job? Positive impact on society or community vt21a063
vt21a112What gross monthly wage would the new job need to have for you to consider it equally attractive to your [current / last] job? Work in the evening, at night or in the weekend vt21a065
vt21a113How much personal contact with costumers and colleagues is needed for your job?
vt21a114How much personal contact with costumers and colleagues was needed for your job?
vt21a115How much (in %) of a given work-day [do / did] you spend working on a computer?
vt21a116Imagine you could choose your own working hours. How many hours would you want to work?
vt21a117Suppose you had to search for a full-time job next month. What do you think would be a realistic gross monthly salary for 40 hours of work per week, considering your qualifications and your experience?
vt21a118How much would the monthly gross wage have to be as a minimum, in order for you to be willing to take the job?
vt21a119Imagine that the job creates additional non-financial benefits [[100/1,000/10,000/100,000] EUR per month] for the community. How much would the monthly gross wage have to be as a minimum, in order for you to be willing to take the job?
vt21a120How many of your own children (and your partner’s children) are living at home with you?
vt21a121What is the age of this child?
vt21a122Age Child 1:
vt21a123Age Child 2:
vt21a124Age Child 3:
vt21a125Age Child 4:
vt21a126Age Child 5:
vt21a127Age Child 6:
vt21a128Age Child 7:
vt21a129Age Child 8:
vt21a130Age Child 9:
vt21a131Please indicate the total number of children that grew up in your household. This includes both children that are currently living with you and children that have moved out.
vt21a132Here are five descriptions of how financial decisions may be taken in a household. Which of these best describes how financial decisions are taken in your household?
vt21a133Can you indicate the amount of time you spent on average per week on household work (such as cleaning, cooking for the whole family etc.)? Hours
vt21a134Can you indicate the amount of time you spent on average per week on household work (such as cleaning, cooking for the whole family etc.)? Minutes
vt21a135What is the amount of time you spent on average per week on these activities? Activities with your living-at-home children (such as washing, dressing, playing, etc.)? Hours
vt21a136What is the amount of time you spent on average per week on these activities? Household work (such as cleaning, cooking for the whole family, etc., do NOT include care for children only)? Hours
vt21a137What is the amount of time you spent on average per week on these activities? Activities with your living-at-home children (such as washing, dressing, playing, etc.)? Minutes
vt21a138What is the amount of time you spent on average per week on these activities? Household work (such as cleaning, cooking for the whole family, etc., do NOT include care for children only)? Minutes
vt21a139How many euros does your household spend on average per month on the following expenditures? Children who are living at home (food and drinks, clothing, children’s daycare, etc.)
vt21a140How many euros does your household spend on average per month on the following expenditures? Other common expenses (rent, mortgage, energy, transport, insurances, etc.)?
vt21a141How many euros does your household spend on average per month on the following expenditures? Children who are living at home (food and drinks, clothing, children’s daycare, etc.)
vt21a142How many euros does your household spend on average per month on the following expenditures? Fixed/recurring costs (rent, mortgage, energy, transport, insurances, etc.)
vt21a143Can you indicate how many euros your household spends on average per month on common expenses (rent, mortgage, energy, transport, insurances, etc.)?
vt21a144Can you indicate how many euros your household spends on average per month on fixed/recurring costs (rent, mortgage, energy, transport, insurances, etc.)?
vt21a145Please indicate how many euros you spent on average per month on personal expenses (food and drinks outside the house, cigarettes, clothing, etc.)?
vt21a146Was it difficult to answer the questions?
vt21a147Were the questions sufficiently clear?
vt21a148Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?
vt21a149Was it an interesting subject?
vt21a150Did you enjoy answering the questions?
vt21a151Starting date questionnaire
vt21a152Starting time questionnaire
vt21a153End date questionnaire
vt21a154End time questionnaire
vt21a155Duration in seconds

Response Information

Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 209 (100.0%)
Non-response: 38 (18.2%)
Response: 171 (81.8%)
Complete: 171 (81.8%)
Incomplete: 0 (0.0%)
Collection Events
Period
01-03-2021 to 30-03-2021
Sample
Panel members between the ages of 25 and 70, who have a job (not self-employed), are looking for a job (or are exempt from this) after losing their previous job, are retired, or take care of housekeeping as their main occupation (vt21a001 = 1 or vt21a001 = 2 or vt21a001 = 4 or vt21a001 = 6 or vt21a001 = 8 or vt21a001 = 9). Only panel members without children are selected for this pilot study, to be able to include all panel members with children in the main study.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.