Economic Situation: Income

General Information

Title
Economic Situation: Income
Project Number
10
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 income.
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 2008, for wave 3 2009 etcetera.

List of concepts:

Economic Situation:
Subjective standard of living, Satisfaction, Employment income / Earnings, Self-employment income, Non-employment income: pension, Non-employment income: benefits, Non-employment income: other, Credit, debt, payments, Total income, Financial/material well-being, Financial expectations, Relative deprivation, Financial management, Material deprivation
Topics
Researcher
Stein Jongerius (Centerdata)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2023 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-24y-dkqk

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Publications

How Unemployment Experience Affects Support for the Welfare State: A Real Panel Approach European Sociological Review (2016), 32 (1): 81-92 ; Naumann, E., et al.
Homeownership and party choice in the Netherlands HOWCOME Working Paper Series, No. 14; André, S., et al.
Determinants of an Individual's Political Vote Choice Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics, Department of Economics; Ka Yue Hau
The Measurement of Variability and Change in Life Satisfaction European Journal of Psychological Assessment (2017), 33, pp. 224-238.; Gnambs, T., et al.
Smoking Status and Subjective Well-Being Tobacco Control , 26(2), pp. 195-201; Weinhold, D. et al.
Family characteristics and entrepreneurship among immigrants in the Netherlands Master thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics; Grigorian, A.A.
Income-related health inequalities: does perceived discrimination matter? International Journal of Public Health, 58(4), 513-520 ; Simons, A.M.W. et al.
Personalità, inerzia e possesso attività finanziarie University of Rome Tor Vergata; Ceccarelli, G.
Three facets of planning and postponement of parenthood in the Netherlands Demographic Research, 43(23), 659–672; Verweij, R., 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.
Nederlanders met een migratieachtergrond Autoriteit Financiële Markten, December 22, 2021; Autoriteit Financiële Markten
Girl power! Laughing all the way to the bank Leiden University; van Dijk, J.
Income changes do not influence political participation: Evidence from comparative panel data IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Discussion paper No. 14198; Jungkunz, S., et al.
Household composition and preferences: A collective approach to household consumption Review of Income and Wealth, 67(3), 591-615; van Leeuwen, B., et al.
Consumer transportation costs and the value of e-commerce: Evidence from the Dutch apparel industry SSRN, first published online December 8, 2021; Huang, Y., et al.
A panel study of attitudes toward ethnic minorities and the role of changes in individuals’ economic situations International Journal of Public Opinion Studies, 34(1), 1-20; Hendriks, I., et al.
The Psychological Inventory of Financial Scarcity (PIFS): A psychometric evaluation Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 101, 1-11; van Dijk, W. W., et al.
The influence of loneliness on perceived connectedness and trust beliefs – longitudinal evidence from the Netherlands Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, first published online December 8, 2022; Langenkamp, A.
The wage penalty for informal caregivers from a life course perspective Advances in Life Course Research, 53, 1-10; Raiber, K., et al.
De invloed van BMI op het inkomen University of Groningen; de Lange, S.
Population health, not individual health, drives support for populist parties PNAS Nexus, 1(3), 1–9; Oude Groenigera, J., et al.
Religion, life and financial satisfaction in times of pandemic. An analysis from the Netherlands Management & Marketing Journal, first published online 2022; Bosînceanu, A., et al.
It’s (a) shame: Why poverty leads to support for authoritarianism Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, first published online December 28, 2022; Neerdaels, J., et al.
How do social and economic status impact measurement error? International Journal of Social Research Methodology, first published online October 8, 2022; Cernat, A., et al.
Job insecurity and mental health Utrecht University; van der Meer, P. D.
Three essays in macroeconomics University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kaiser, R.
A mega-analysis of personality predictions: Robustness and boundary conditions Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122(3), 523–553; Beck, E. D., et al.
Income changes do not influence political involvement in panel data from six countries European Journal of Political Research, 61(3), 829-841; Jungkunz, S., et al.
Dutch households and sustainable home improvements Tilburg University; de Bruin, G.
Who benefits from the social democratic march to the middle? European Political Science Review, first published online April 14, 2023; Polacko, M.
The role of financial stress in mental health changes during COVID-19 Npj Mental Health Ressearch, 1(15), 1-10; Simonse, O., et al.
Consumer time budgets and grocery shopping behavior Management Science, first published online April 27, 2023; Bronnenberg, B. J., et al.
De invloed van bestaansonzekerheid op het welzijn University of Groningen; Vos, T.
Vertrouwen we elkaar nog? University of Groningen; Rietman, L.
Does personality affect the allocation of resources within households? KU Leuven, Discussion paper DPS23.11; Fernández, G. P.
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.
De invloed van baanonzekerheid op mentale gezondheid Economisch Statistische Berichten (4725, jaargang 101); Meer, P.D. van der, et al.
Economies of scope in data aggregation: Evidence from health data TILEC, Discussion Paper No. 020, 2022 ; Höcük, S., et al.
Subjective well-being and populist voting in the Netherlands Journal of Happiness Studies, 24(7), 2331–2352; Burger, M. J., et al.
COVID-19 vaccination: Lower intention and coverage among entrepreneurs compared to employees International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 29(11), 312-336; Wismans, A., et al.
Grit, discounting, & time inconsistency Economics and Statistics, first published online July 25, 2023; König-Kersting, C., et al.
Do changes in personality predict life outcomes? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Personality Processes and Individual Differences, 125(6), 1495-1518; Wright, A. J., et al.
Longitudinal within-person variability around personality trajectories Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, first published online 2024; Wright, A. J., et al.
Community as a socioeconomic safety net? Erasmus University Rotterdam; Clerkx, N.
Consumer confidence in the age of investment services Erasmus University Rotterdam; Ivanciuc, A.