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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 4. FULL VERSION V4.1.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 1. REDUCED VERSION V1.3.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University); M. Kalmijn (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is the first of a 3-wave panel study...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 2. REDUCED VERSION v2.4.0.

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University); M. Kalmijn (University of Amsterdam)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is the second of a 3-wave panel study...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 6. FULL VERSION V6.0.1

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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Research project 'That's What Friends are For'

Y.H.M. van den Berg (Radboud University)
Our relationships with our parents and our friends are considered the most essential and rewarding relationships in life. Especially in emerging adulthood, individuals spend a large and increasing amount of their time with others outside of the family. However, studies examining young adults’ relationships with various different close others simultaneously is limited. The...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 3. REDUCED VERSION V3.4.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University); M. Kalmijn (University of Amsterdam)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is the third of a 3-wave panel study...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 5. REDUCED VERSION V5.0.2

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) - Wave 2

Generations and Gender Programme
The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is an individual-level survey which aims to improve understanding of family life, such as partnership formation and dissolution, fertility and intergenerational solidarity. The GGS provides detailed information on: household composition, biological and non-biological children, current and previous partnerships, household organisation...
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Dataset belonging to Emerging adults’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective longitudinal study on the importance of social support

Y.H.M. van den Berg (Radboud University); W.J. Burk (Radboud University); A.H.N. Cillessen (Radboud University)
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate emerging adults’ mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and whether social support from mothers, fathers, and best friends moderated the change in mental health. Participants were 98 emerging adults (46% men) who were assessed prior to COVID-19 (Mage = 20.60 years) and during the first lockdown (Mage =...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 7. FULL VERSION V7.0.1

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 1. FULL VERSION V1.3.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University); M. Kalmijn (University of Amsterdam)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is the first of a 3-wave panel study...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 4. REDUCED VERSION V4.1.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) - Wave 1

Generations and Gender Programme
The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is an individual-level survey which aims to improve understanding of family life, such as partnership formation and dissolution, fertility and intergenerational solidarity. The GGS provides detailed information on: household composition, biological and non-biological children, current and previous partnerships, household organisation...
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10 Years Up - cohort study: year 1 (2020/2021)

L.A. Weiss (Utrecht University)
In 2020, the research project ’10 Years Up’ (10yup.nl) started at Utrecht University. It is the effort of a multi-disciplinary team. The study follows a longitudinal cohort of 500 young adults from age 16 for 10 years. The participants were recruited by random selection from the general population of 16-year old adolescents. Every three months, they use a mobile app to...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 6. REDUCED VERSION V6.0.1

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 2. FULL VERSION v2.4.0

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University); M. Kalmijn (University of Amsterdam)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is the second of a 3-wave panel study...
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CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS LONGITUDINAL SURVEY IN THE NETHERLANDS (CILSNL) - WAVE 7. REDUCED VERSION V7.0.1

E. Jaspers (Utrecht University); F. van Tubergen (Utrecht University)
The current panel describes and explains the life-courses of immigrant and native young adults in the Netherlands. The survey covers three central themes: (A) progress in school and in the labour market, (B) the development of norms, values, lifestyle and attitudes, (C) changes in social networks and social participation. This panel is a continuation of the 3-wave panel...
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Environmental DNA Methylation Signatures of Adolescent Victimization: Analysis of a Longitudinal Monozygotic Twin Sample, 2015-2020

Wong, C, King's College London
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages may have different epigenetic fingerprints compared to those exposed to no/minimal stressful events, however results are inconclusive. This study aimed to strengthen causal inference regarding the impact of adolescent victimization on the epigenome by controlling for genetic...
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Persistence of horizontally transmitted behaviour, experimental data

Koschate-Reis, M, University of Exeter; Levine, M, University of Exeter
Two sets of experimental data are included: Dataset 1: The dataset includes data from N = 38 participants in two experimental conditions (n=19 participants per condition): social identity and personal identity condition. The data consists of finger tapping data from 5 trials of 45sec each with 15 secs breaks including baseline, entrainment trials (tapping with two...
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Infant-directed speech and language development

Ota, M, University of Edinburgh
This dataset consists of audio-recordings of naturalistic speech addressed to infants as well as their inventory of words when they were 9, 15 and 21 months of age. All infants were growing up in English-speaking families in Edinburgh, UK. The questionnaire was completed by a parent at each data collection point. The form is based on the UK Communicative Development...
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