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.
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
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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