Social Integration and Leisure
General Information
Title
Social Integration and Leisure
Abstract
This questionnaire is part of the LISS-I Core Study, a longitudinal survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members. The survey focuses on social integration and leisure.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Study
Researcher
De Groot, Tom
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2012 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-x3n-wpuj
Publications
How Does SNS Usage Affect the Personal Networks of Migrants? Societies, 4(4), pp. 640-653; Damian, E.
et al.
Family characteristics and entrepreneurship among immigrants in the Netherlands Master thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics; Grigorian, A.A.
Network explanations of the gender gap in migrants’ employment patterns: Use of online and offline networks in the Netherlands Journal of Family Research, 33(2), 541-565; Bilecen, B.,
et al.
The relationship between social leisure time and health outcomes of immigrants University of Groningen; Groen, E.
Predicting life satisfaction from social leisure University of Groningen; Nonkes, J.
How the diverse educational levels of social contacts help social integration University of Groningen; Slik, E.
Immigrant life satisfaction in the Netherlands: the roles of volunteering and age University of Groningen; van der Meché, S.
Differences in civic participation between natives and immigrants living in the Netherlands OSFPrePrints, first published online August 19, 2022; Damian, E.,
et al.