Economic Situation: Assets
General Information
Title
Economic Situation: Assets
Project Number
9
Abstract
This questionnaire is part of the LISS Core Study, a longitudinal survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members. The survey focuses on assets of the panel members.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Study
Note
Changes regarding to the previous wave are specified in the Introduction of the codebook.
In the question text the year 2007 is entered, but for wave 2 you should read 2009, for wave 3 2011 etcetera.
List of concepts:
Assets
In the question text the year 2007 is entered, but for wave 2 you should read 2009, for wave 3 2011 etcetera.
List of concepts:
Assets
Topics
Researcher
Maarten Streefkerk (Centerdata)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2023 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-z2r-n69z
Publications
The Retirement Savings Puzzle: the Role of Gains in Housing Wealth and Home Production University of Groningen, Department of Economics, Econometrics & Finance; Kruijver, W.E.
Determinanten der Teilname von Privatinvestoren am Aktienmarkt Institut für Banken und Finanzierung, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Hofmann, Daniel
et al.
Does self-esteem influence financial behavior? University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics and Business; Heuzeveldt, T.F.A.
Adverse selection and moral hazard in the choice of a deductible in health costs insurance: an empirical analysis on Dutch data paper presented at the European Economic Association & Econometric Society, 27 - 31 August 2012, Málaga, Spain ; Van Ophem, H.
et al.
The Influence of Financial Knowledge and Self-perception on the Propensity to save for Retirement University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics and Business; Moreno, A.G.
Social Security Wealth and Household Consumption: Evidence from recent pension reforms in the Netherlands University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics and Business; Dieteren, L.M.
Personalità, inerzia e possesso attività finanziarie University of Rome Tor Vergata; Ceccarelli, G.
Financial literacy and wealth accumulation Leiden University; de Koning, R.
Three facets of planning and postponement of parenthood in the Netherlands Demographic Research, 43(23), 659–672; Verweij, R.,
et al.
Investigating response patterns across surveys: Do respondents show consistency in undesirable answer behaviour over multiple surveys? Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique, 147–148(1-2), 150–16; Bais, F.,
et al.
Intertemporal and intratemporal consumption smoothing at retirement Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement, Design paper 09/2020-025; Been, J.,
et al.
Investments, real estate and debts: Wealth differences between women and men Tilburg University; Meyer, N.
Mental health over the lifecycle: An economic perspective University of Groningen; Dijk, H.
Nederlanders met een migratieachtergrond Autoriteit Financiële Markten, December 22, 2021; Autoriteit Financiële Markten
Intertemporal and intratemporal consumption smoothing at retirement: Micro evidence from detailed spending and time use data Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 22(1), 1–22; Been, J., &
et al.
Can survey item characteristics relevant to measurement error be coded reliably? A case study on 11 Dutch general population surveys Sociological Methods & Research, 48(2), 263-295; Bais, F.,
et al.
Constructing behaviour profiles for answer behaviour across surveys Utrecht University; Bais, F.
Is undesirable answer behaviour consistent across surveys? An investigation into respondent characteristics Survey Methodology, 48(1), 191-224; Bais, F.,
et al.
Dutch households and sustainable home improvements Tilburg University; de Bruin, G.
The role of financial stress in mental health changes during COVID-19 Npj Mental Health Ressearch, 1(15), 1-10; Simonse, O.,
et al.
Does the financial sector cause stock market participation? Erasmus University Rotterdam; Ramnér, L. A. T.
Does informing citizens about the non-meritocratic nature of inequality bolster support for a Universal Basic Income? Evidence from a population-based survey experiment European Societies, first published online June 23, 2023; Lindner, T.,
et al.
Reminders in Web-Based Data Collection : Increasing Response at the Price of retention? American Journal of Evaluation, 33(2), 240-250; Göritz, Anja S.
et al.
COVID-19 pandemic impact on urban-rural differences in behavioral determinants of health Erasmus University Rotterdam; van der Stelt, L.
Determinants of stock market participation Leibniz University Hannover ; Schindler, D.
Grit, discounting, & time inconsistency Economics and Statistics, first published online July 25, 2023; König-Kersting, C.,
et al.
Does time heal all wounds? Psychological responses to trauma and financial risk-taking The Financial Review, first published online August 1, 2024; Shi, Y.,
et al.
Community as a socioeconomic safety net? Erasmus University Rotterdam; Clerkx, N.
From social media to stock market: The effect of online social interaction on stock market participation Erasmus University Rotterdam; de Waal, T.
Consumer confidence in the age of investment services Erasmus University Rotterdam; Ivanciuc, A.