
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
Damian, E.
et al. (2014). How Does SNS Usage Affect the Personal Networks of Migrants?. Societies, 4(4), pp. 640-653.
Grigorian, A.A. (2014). Family characteristics and entrepreneurship among immigrants in the Netherlands. Master thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics.
Bilecen, B.,
et al. (2021). 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.
Groen, E. (2022). The relationship between social leisure time and health outcomes of immigrants. University of Groningen.
Nonkes, J. (2022). Predicting life satisfaction from social leisure. University of Groningen.
Slik, E. (2022). How the diverse educational levels of social contacts help social integration. University of Groningen.
van der Meché, S. (2022). Immigrant life satisfaction in the Netherlands: the roles of volunteering and age. University of Groningen.
Damian, E.,
et al. (2022). Differences in civic participation between natives and immigrants living in the Netherlands. OSFPrePrints, first published online August 19, 2022.
van Aalst, F. (2024). Helping others to help yourself: The effect of volunteering on life satisfaction and the moderating role of employment status.. University of Groningen.