
Tilburg Election Study 2017 > Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2017
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
            Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2017
        Project Number
            167.2
        Abstract
            As part of the Tilburg Election Survey (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), LISS panel members were asked about their voting behaviour from the day after the elections.
        Longitudinal Type
            Single Wave Study
        Begin date
            16-03-2017
        End date
            25-04-2017
        Researcher
            Arthur van Soest, Jochem de Bresser (TISEM)
        Publisher
            CentERdata
        Copyright
            © 2018 CentERdata
        DOI
            https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-25p-xv9b
        Funding Organization
            NWO
Data Science Center Tilburg
TiSEM
        Data Science Center Tilburg
TiSEM
Datasets and documentation
View Documentation
Codebook in English
            
        Codebook in Dutch
            
        Data Files
English SPSS file
            
        English STATA file
            
        Variables
| Variable name | Variable Label | Variable Type | 
|---|---|---|
| nomem_encr | Number of the household member encrypted | preloaded | 
| ni17a001 | Did the panel member participate in the Tilburg Election Study, and if so, to which group was the panel member assigned? | preloaded | 
| ni17a002 | Year and month of field work period | constructed | 
| ni17a003 | Did you vote in the general elections on 15 March? | directly measured | 
| ni17a004 | Did you authorize someone to vote for you by proxy; or did you vote yourself? | directly measured | 
| ni17a005 | For which party did you vote in the local elections held on 15 March? | directly measured | 
| ni17a006 | For what party did you vote, then? | directly measured | 
Questions
Questionnaire: Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2017
The questionnaire was originally conducted in Dutch.
Browse Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2017Response Information
Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 6,975 (100%)Non-response: 1,087 (15.6%)
Response: 5,888 (84.4%)
Complete: 5,888 (100.0%)
Incomplete: 0 (0.0%)
Collection Events
Period
            16-03-2017 to 28-03-2017
        Sample
            Panel members aged 18 years and older
        Collection Mode
            internet survey
        Fieldwork Note
            A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.
        Period
            03-04-2017 to 25-04-2017
        Sample
            non-respondents of the first measurement and fresh panel members from the most recent recruitment wave of the LISS panel.
        Collection Mode
            internet survey
        Fieldwork Note
            A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.
        Publications
Otjes, S. (2021). The fight on the right: What drives voting for the Dutch Freedom Party and for the Forum for Democracy?. Acta Politica, 56, 130–162.
Afenich, I. (2021). The relationship between populist attitudes, political ideology and climate skepticism.. University of Amsterdam.
Bakker, B. N., 
 et al. (2021). The populist appeal: Personality and anti-establishment communication. The Journal of Politics, 83(2), 589-601.
Toshkov, D.,
 et al. (2023). Does the election winner–loser gap extend to subjective health and well-being?. Political Studies Review, 21(4), 783-800.