Politics and Values > Wave 17

Longitudinal Wave

General Information

Title
Wave 17
Project Number
8.17
Abstract
This questionnaire is part of the seventeenth wave of the LISS Core Study, a longitudinal survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members. The survey focuses on politics and values.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Wave
Begin date
02-12-2024
End date
25-03-2025
Researcher
Suzan Elshout (Centerdata)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2025 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.57990/3y27-xe89
Funding Organization
ODISSEI
OCW (Domeinplan SSH)

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 household member encrypted
cv25q_m1Year and month of the fieldwork period - part 1
cv25q_m2Year and month of the fieldwork period - part 2
cv25q_m3Year and month of the fieldwork period - part 3
cv25q160Preloaded variable: age - part 2
cv25q242Which version of the voting questions was presented? - part 2
cv25q001How dissatisfied or satisfied are you, generally speaking, about what the government has done lately?
cv25q002Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. on television and/or radio
cv25q003Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. via a free internet site or app; such as Nu.nl, NOS.nl, RTLnieuws.nl or Nieuws.nl
cv25q335Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. via social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc.)
cv25q166Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. in a paid daily newspaper (digital, app and/or on paper)
cv25q336Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. through podcasts
cv25q006Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. not or hardly
cv25q167Do you follow the news: More than one answer is possible. other
cv25q168How do you follow the news then?
cv25q008Are you very interested in the news, fairly interested or not interested?
cv25q009If you come across national news, for example about politics, how often do you read that?
cv25q010If you are in the company of other people and the conversation turns to national news, do you usually participate in the conversation, listen with interest, do not listen or do not have any interest?
cv25q011If you come across international news, for example about tensions or talks between different countries, how often do you read that?
cv25q012Are you very interested in political topics, fairly interested or not interested?
cv25q013Confidence: the Dutch government
cv25q014Confidence: the Dutch parliament
cv25q015Confidence: the legal system
cv25q016Confidence: the police
cv25q017Confidence: politicians
cv25q018Confidence: political parties
cv25q019Confidence: European Parliament
cv25q020Confidence: United Nations
cv25q021Confidence: the media
cv25q022Confidence: the military
cv25q023Confidence: the education system
cv25q024Confidence: healthcare
cv25q025Confidence: science
cv25q026Confidence: the economy
cv25q027Confidence: the democracy
cv25q028Confidence: shops/firms that you deal with personally (that you visit in person)
cv25q029Confidence: shops/firms on the Internet
cv25q030Satisfaction: the Dutch government
cv25q031Satisfaction: the Dutch parliament
cv25q032Satisfaction: the legal system
cv25q033Satisfaction: the police
cv25q034Satisfaction: politicians
cv25q035Satisfaction: political parties
cv25q036Satisfaction: European Parliament
cv25q037Satisfaction: United Nations
cv25q038Satisfaction: the media
cv25q039Satisfaction: the military
cv25q040Satisfaction: the education system
cv25q041Satisfaction: healthcare
cv25q042Satisfaction: science
cv25q043Satisfaction: the economy
cv25q044Satisfaction: the democracy
cv25q045Satisfaction: shops/firms that you deal with personally (that you visit in person)
cv25q046Satisfaction: shops/firms on the Internet
cv25q047Parliamentarians do not care about the opinions of people like me
cv25q048Political parties are only interested in my vote and not in my opinion
cv25q049People like me have no influence at all on government policy
cv25q050I am well capable of playing an active role in politics
cv25q051I have a clear picture of the most important political issues in our country
cv25q052Politics sometimes seems so complicated that people like me can hardly understand what is going on
cv25q339For the following questions, we would like to know whether you are 18 years or older or younger than 18 years old. I am...
cv25q053Did you vote in the most recent parliamentary elections, held on 22 November 2023?
cv25q307For which party did you vote in the parliamentary elections of 22 November 2023?
cv25q208What other party do you mean
cv25q243If parliamentary elections were held today, what is the percent chance that you will vote?
cv25q308If parliamentary elections were held today, for which party would you vote?
cv25q210If parliamentary elections were held today: What other party do you mean
cv25q245What is the percent chance that you will vote for: [if cv25q243=0: I would not vote]
cv25q248What is the percent chance that you will vote for: PVV (Wilders freedom party)
cv25q340What is the percent chance that you will vote for: GroenLinks (green party)-PvdA (labor party)
cv25q246What is the percent chance that you will vote for: VVD (liberal party)
cv25q341What is the percent chance that you will vote for: NSC (New Social Contract)
cv25q251What is the percent chance that you will vote for: D66 (social-liberal party)
cv25q323What is the percent chance that you will vote for: BBB (farmer–citizen movement)
cv25q250What is the percent chance that you will vote for: CDA (Christian democrat party)
cv25q249What is the percent chance that you will vote for: SP (socialist party)
cv25q304What is the percent chance that you will vote for: Forum voor Democratie (party for democracy)
cv25q255What is the percent chance that you will vote for: Partij voor de Dieren (animal welfare party)
cv25q252What is the percent chance that you will vote for: ChristenUnie (Christian union party)
cv25q254What is the percent chance that you will vote for: SGP (Christian Reformed party)
cv25q257What is the percent chance that you will vote for: DENK
cv25q321What is the percent chance that you will vote for: Volt
cv25q322What is the percent chance that you will vote for: JA21 (Right Answer 2021)
cv25q260What is the percent chance that you will vote for: blank
cv25q259What is the percent chance that you will vote for: other party
cv25q261What is the percent chance that you will vote for: I don't know
cv25q262What is the percent chance that you will vote for: I prefer not to say
cv25q263What is the percent chance that you will vote for: What other party do you mean?
cv25q065Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: asked for help from radio, television or newspaper
cv25q066Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: by making use of a political party or organization
cv25q067Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: participated in a government-organized public hearing, discussion or citizens participation meeting
cv25q068Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: contacted a politician or civil servant
cv25q069Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: participated in an action group
cv25q070Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: participated in a protest action, protest march or demonstration
cv25q071Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: participated in a political discussion or campaign on the Internet, by e-mail or SMS
cv25q072Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: something else
cv25q073Raising a political issue or influencing politicians or government: I have not exercised any influence
cv25q213What do you think of the PVV (Wilders freedom party)?
cv25q342What do you think of GroenLinks (green party)-PvdA (labor party)?
cv25q211What do you think of the VVD (liberal party)?
cv25q343What do you think of NSC (New Social Contract)?
cv25q216What do you think of D66 (social-liberal party)?
cv25q327What do you think of BBB (farmer–citizen movement)?
cv25q215What do you think of the CDA (Christian democrats)?
cv25q214What do you think of the SP (socialist party)?
cv25q305What do you think of Forum voor Democratie (party for democracy)?
cv25q220What do you think of the Partij voor de Dieren (animal welfare party)?
cv25q217What do you think of the ChristenUnie (Christian union party)?
cv25q219What do you think of the SGP (Christian Reformed party)?
cv25q264What do you think of DENK?
cv25q325What do you think of Volt?
cv25q326What do you think of JA21 (Right Answer 2021)?
cv25q224What do you think of Geert Wilders?
cv25q344What do you think of Frans Timmermans?
cv25q346What do you think of Dilan Yeşilgöz?
cv25q345What do you think of Pieter Omtzigt?
cv25q348What do you think of Rob Jetten?
cv25q333What do you think of Caroline van der Plas?
cv25q347What do you think of Henri Bontenbal?
cv25q351What do you think of Jimmy Dijk?
cv25q306What do you think of Thierry Baudet?
cv25q315What do you think of Esther Ouwehand?
cv25q338What do you think of Mirjam Bikker?
cv25q349What do you think of Chris Stoffer?
cv25q350What do you think of Stephan van Baarle?
cv25q331What do you think of Laurens Dassen?
cv25q332What do you think of Joost Eerdmans?
cv25q352And what do you think of our Prime Minister Dick Schoof?
cv25q199Do you consider yourself an adherent of a political party?
cv25q309Which political party are you an adherent of?
cv25q205Would you like to call yourself a very convinced adherent, a convinced adherent or not such a convinced adherent?
cv25q200Do you feel more attracted to one of the political parties than to others?
cv25q310Which party do you feel attracted to?
cv25q098Are you a member of a political party?
cv25q311Of which political party are you a member?
cv25q101Where would you place yourself on the scale below, where 0 means left and 10 means right?
cv25q102Where would you place yourself on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means that euthanasia should be forbidden and 5 means that euthanasia should be permitted?
cv25q103Where would you place yourself on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means that differences in income should increase and 5 means that these should decrease?
cv25q104Where would you place yourself on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means that immigrants can retain their own culture and 5 means that they should adapt entirely?
cv25q105Where would you place yourself on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means that European unification should go further and 0 means that it has already gone too far.
cv25q106If you had to choose, what goal would be your first choice?
cv25q107What goal would be your second choice?
cv25q108What goal would be your third choice?
cv25q109A working mother's relationship with her children can be just as close and warm as that of a non-working mother.
cv25q110A child that is not yet attending school is likely to suffer the consequences if his or her mother has a job.
cv25q111Overall, family life suffers the consequences if the mother has a full-time job.
cv25q112Both father and mother should contribute to the family income.
cv25q113The father should earn money, while the mother takes care of the household and the family.
cv25q114Fathers ought to do more in terms of household work than they do at present.
cv25q115Fathers ought to do more in terms of childcare than they do at present.
cv25q116It is good if society consists of people from different cultures.
cv25q117It is difficult for people of foreign origin to be accepted in the Netherlands while retaining his/her own culture.
cv25q118It should be made easier to obtain asylum in the Netherlands.
cv25q119People of foreign origin who legally reside in the Netherlands should be entitled to the same social security as Dutch citizens without foreign origin.
cv25q120There are too many people of foreign origin or descent in the Netherlands.
cv25q121People of foreign origin or descent are not accepted in the Netherlands.
cv25q122Some sectors of the economy can only continue to function because people of foreign origin or descent work there.
cv25q123It does not help a neighborhood if many people of foreign origin or descent move in.
cv25q124Married people are generally happier than unmarried people.
cv25q125People that want to have children should get married.
cv25q126A single parent can raise a child just as well as two parents together.
cv25q127It is perfectly fine for a couple to live together without marriage intentions.
cv25q128For a couple that wants to get married, it is good to first start living together.
cv25q129A divorce is generally the best solution if a married couple cannot solve their marital problems.
cv25q130It is all right for a married couple with young children to get divorced.
cv25q131Children ought to care for their sick parents.
cv25q132When parents reach old age, they should be able to live with their children.
cv25q133Children that live close by ought to visit their parents at least once a week.
cv25q134Children ought to take unpaid leave in order to care for their sick parents.
cv25q139You can only do what you feel like doing after you have done your duty.
cv25q140If someone wants to enjoy life, he/she must be prepared to work hard for it.
cv25q141I feel happiest after working hard.
cv25q142Work should always come first, even if it means having less leisure time.
cv25q143If she has a baby (a child younger than 1 year).
cv25q144If she has a child that does not yet attend school.
cv25q145After the youngest child starts primary school.
cv25q146After the youngest child starts secondary school.
cv25q147Trade unions should take a much tougher political stance, if they wish to promote the workers’ interests.
cv25q148Trade unions should advise their members to vote for those parties that best promote the workers’ interests.
cv25q151A woman is more suited to rearing young children than a man.
cv25q152It is less important for a girl than for a boy to get a good education.
cv25q153Generally speaking, boys can be reared more liberally than girls.
cv25q154It is unnatural for women in firms to have control over men.
cv25q274Was it difficult to answer the questions? - part 1
cv25q275Were the questions sufficiently clear? - part 1
cv25q276Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? - part 1
cv25q277Was it an interesting subject? - part 1
cv25q278Did you enjoy answering the questions? - part 1
cv25q289Starting date questionnaire - part 1
cv25q290Starting time questionnaire - part 1
cv25q291End date questionnaire - part 1
cv25q292End time questionnaire - part 1
cv25q279Was it difficult to answer the questions? - part 2
cv25q280Were the questions sufficiently clear? - part 2
cv25q281Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? - part 2
cv25q282Was it an interesting subject? - part 2
cv25q283Did you enjoy answering the questions? - part 2
cv25q293Starting date questionnaire - part 2
cv25q294Starting time questionnaire - part 2
cv25q295End date questionnaire - part 2
cv25q296End time questionnaire - part 2
cv25q284Was it difficult to answer the questions? - part 3
cv25q285Were the questions sufficiently clear? - part 3
cv25q286Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? - part 3
cv25q287Was it an interesting subject? - part 3
cv25q288Did you enjoy answering the questions? - part 3
cv25q297Starting date questionnaire - part 3
cv25q298Starting time questionnaire - part 3
cv25q299End date questionnaire - part 3
cv25q300End time questionnaire - part 3
cv25q301Duration in seconds - part 1
cv25q302Duration in seconds - part 2
cv25q303Duration in seconds - part 3

Response Information

Response Overview
Part 1
Selected number of household members: 6,597 (100.0%)
Non-response: 991 (15.0%)
Response: 5,606 (85.0%)
Complete: 5,573 (84.5%)
Incomplete: 33 (0.5%)

Part 2
Selected number of household members: 6,563 (100.0%)
Non-response: 1,028 (15.7%)
Response: 5,535 (84.3%)
Complete: 5,511 (84.0%)
Incomplete: 24 (0.4%)

Part 3
Selected number of household members: 6,377 (100.0%)
Non-response: 826 (13.0%)
Response: 5,551 (87.0%)
Complete: 5,526 (86.7%)
Incomplete: 25 (0.4%)
Collection Events
Period
02-12-2024 to 28-01-2025
Sample
Panel members aged 16 years or older.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
The survey was split into three parts. Part 1 was fielded in December 2024 (repeated in January 2025), Part 2 in January 2025 (repeated in February 2025), and Part 3 in February 2025 (repeated in March 2025).

For each part of this questionnaire, the data are collected in two months of field work. At the time of data collection for this wave, new panel members were being recruited to the LISS panel. The panel members who joined the panel during the first fieldwork month couldn’t participate in the first fieldwork month and were therefore selected for the second fieldwork month.

A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.

Period
06-01-2025 to 25-02-2025
Sample
Panel members aged 16 years or older.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
The survey was split into three parts. Part 1 was fielded in December 2024 (repeated in January 2025), Part 2 in January 2025 (repeated in February 2025), and Part 3 in February 2025 (repeated in March 2025).

For each part of this questionnaire, the data are collected in two months of field work. At the time of data collection for this wave, new panel members were being recruited to the LISS panel. The panel members who joined the panel during the first fieldwork month couldn’t participate in the first fieldwork month and were therefore selected for the second fieldwork month.

A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.

Period
03-02-2025 to 25-03-2025
Sample
Panel members aged 16 years or older.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
The survey was split into three parts. Part 1 was fielded in December 2024 (repeated in January 2025), Part 2 in January 2025 (repeated in February 2025), and Part 3 in February 2025 (repeated in March 2025).

For each part of this questionnaire, the data are collected in two months of field work. At the time of data collection for this wave, new panel members were being recruited to the LISS panel. The panel members who joined the panel during the first fieldwork month couldn’t participate in the first fieldwork month and were therefore selected for the second fieldwork month.

A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.