Gender, parenthood and labor market discrimination: a survey experiment > Filter questions
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
Filter questions
Project Number
175.1
Abstract
The aim of this survey is to screen for the panel members who have experience in personnel decisions.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
05-12-2016
End date
27-12-2016
Researcher
Gabriele Mari
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2019 CentERdata
Funding Organization
NWO
Tilburg University
Tilburg University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-x9z-nuyf
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 |
ob16a_m | Year and month of the fieldwork period | constructed |
ob16a001 | You will now be asked four questions about certain tasks at work. According to our data, you are in paid employment. Is this correct? | directly measured |
ob16a002 | In your current job or profession, are you able to hire or fire staff? | directly measured |
ob16a003 | In your current job or profession, do you have a role in the recruiting of staff (e.g. screening of the CVs of applicants, interviews etc.)? | directly measured |
ob16a004 | In your current job or profession, are you able to determine or influence the salary of other employees? | directly measured |
ob16a005 | In your current job or profession, can you promote or influence the promotion of other employees? | directly measured |
ob16a006 | Starting date questionnaire | constructed |
ob16a007 | Starting time questionnaire | constructed |
ob16a008 | End date questionnaire | constructed |
ob16a009 | End time questionnaire | constructed |
ob16a010 | Duration in seconds | derived |
Questions
Questionnaire: Gender, parenthood and labor market discrimination: a survey experiment – Filter questions
The study was administered in Dutch
Browse Gender, parenthood and labor market discrimination: a survey experiment – Filter questionsResponse Information
Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 2,967 (100%)Non-response: 715 (24.1%)
Response: 2,252 (75.9%)
Complete: 2,252 (75.9%)
Incomplete: 0 (0.0%)
Collection Events
Period
05-12-2016 to 27-12-2016
Sample
panel members within age range 25-65, paid employment, works or assists in family business or is autonomous professional, freelancer, or self-employed
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents