478 studies found in English from a total of 36804
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Huwelijken in Nederland, 1983

G.A. Kooy (Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen WUR * Wageningen, Vakgroep westerse sociologie); C.J. Weeda (Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen WUR * Wageningen, Vakgroep westerse sociologie)
Consensus of opinions and background matching of partners in marriages in the Netherlands. Background data on marriage and family / voting behaviour / religion / satisfaction in household and job / social contacts in relation with personal problems and worries / self-description / partner description / general attitude towards marriage, financial affairs, leisure time,...
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Dogmatisme opnieuw bezien 1973

Beer, R., Dam, J. van, Universiteit van Amsterdam * Amsterdam, Psychologisch laboratorium (primary investigator)
Anxiety scale ( mas ) Amsterdam / dutch version of mpi with sub scales introversion and test attitude / opinions on styles of bringing up / authoritarian parent child relationship / open family structure / warm family climate / parental aspirations / tolerance of ambivalence towards parents ability to regulate aggression / anomy. Background variables: basic characteristics/...
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Huishoudens in Nederland 1995 - HIN'95

H.B.G. Ganzeboom (Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht * Utrecht, Sociologie); H.M. Weesie (primary investigator) (Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht * Utrecht, Sociologie); M. Kalmijn (Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht * Utrecht, Sociologie)
A survey of the composition, characteristics and internal organization of Dutch households, with particular emphasis on married and cohabiting couple relationships.Education and training / occupational careers / income and savings / family business / dating / relationship history / marriage and cohabitation / housing careers / fertility history / investments in children...
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Socio-historical description of Amsterdam, about 1800

H.A. Diederiks
This dataset contains information about the social structure in the nineteenth-century Amsterdam society. It provides data on the type and composition of the households.
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Netherlands Kinship Panel Study - wave 3 - 2010-2011: A Multi-Actor, Multi-Method Panel Study on Solidarity in Family Relationships

E.-M. Merz (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute); P.A. Dykstra (Erasmus University Rotterdam); A.E. Komter (Utrecht University); (2 more)
The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study is a survey meant to improve our understanding of the dynamics of family relationships in the Netherlands. The NKPS-data are collected from multiple actors, by multiple methods, and at multiple points in time.- Multi-actor. This implies that the focus is on relationships and networks of relationships rather than on individuals. Data are...
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Macht van de vanzelfsprekendheid in relaties tussen vrouwen en mannen 1980-1981

A.E. Komter (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen * Nijmegen, Vakgroep sociale psychologie)
The functioning of power in marital relations.Marriage / division of labour, housekeeping / children / sexuality / social contacts / leisure / finance / perception of roles of men and women / education of children / types of behaviour towards each other / mental and physical condition.Background variables: basic characteristics/ household characteristics/...
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Milieu, school, en beroep 1958-1960,1973

Peschar, J.L., Rijksuniversiteit Groningen * Groningen, Instituut voor toegepaste psychologie en psychotechniek (primary investigator)
Occupation / job satisfaction / expectations regarding occupation / occupational and educational history / family and religious background / education and occupation of parents / parental attitude to school, schoolwork, achievements, contacts with teachers / contacts with family, friends etc / satisfaction with life in general / typical male and female behaviour / scales for...
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Netherlands Kinship Panel Study - Wave 1 - 2002-2004: A Multi-Actor, Multi-Method Panel Study on Solidarity in Family Relationships

P.A. Dykstra (NIDI); M. Kalmijn (Tilburg University - Sociologie); G.C.M. Knijn (Utrecht University - FSS); (3 more)
The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) involves the development of a database that allows the examination of family and kinship in the Netherlands from a dynamic multi-actor perspective. The increasingly complex nature of contemporary family relationships has posed society and policymakers with a series of new and challenging questions, but the lack of institutional and...
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Mothers of Grown-up Children 2000

Räty, Reetta (Helsingin Sanomat. Weekly supplement Nyt)
The data contain the structured parts of a reader survey conducted in 2000 by the weekly supplement NYT of the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. The survey was directed to mothers of grown-up children. Respondents were asked whether they had brought up their children alone or with the father/stepfather and whether they embrace their children when meeting them (physical contact)....
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Mothers and Grown-up Children 2000

Räty, Reetta (Helsingin Sanomat. Weekly supplement Nyt)
An online survey conducted by a Finnish newspaper. The data consist of responses to open-ended questions about mothers' relations with their adult children. The mothers were asked how far away their children lived, and how often and in what ways the mothers were in contact with them. Helping adult children, as well as reasons for doing or not doing so were studied. The...
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Experiences of Domestic Violence 2001

Räty, Reetta (Helsingin Sanomat. Weekly supplement Nyt)
An online survey conducted by a Finnish newspaper. The data consist of responses to open-ended questions about domestic violence. The respondents were asked whether they had punished their children or had themselves been punished as children. Both abusers and the abused described partner violence. The respondents were asked whether they thought the violence had been...
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Diaries of Women Living in Countryside 1993-1994

Högbacka, Riitta (University of Helsinki. Ruralia Institute, Mikkeli)
The archived data consist of 32 diaries written in Finnish about the work, life, and feelings of women living in rural Finland. The data were collected in connection with a questionnaire survey (FSD2043) where every 40th sampled person was asked to write a diary in addition to completing the questionnaire. They were asked to keep a diary for a week of their everyday...
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European Social Survey 2004: Finnish Data

Jowell, Roger (City University. Centre for Comparative Social Surveys); ESS Central Coordinating Team; Ervasti, Heikki (University of Turku. Department of Social Policy)
The survey studied several themes, including the use of media, social trust, political participation and interest, political trust, political orientation and commitment, satisfaction with own circumstances and certain public services, perceptions of own well-being, religious views, experiences of discrimination, and national and ethnic identity. These themes are recurring in...
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Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS): Interviews of 20-Year-Olds 1980

Pulkkinen, Lea (University of Jyväskylä. Department of Psychology)
The data are part of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS), in which the same individuals have been followed over 30 years. The themes in the interviews of 20-year-olds corresponded to the themes in the interviews of 14-year-olds, which were conducted at an earlier research stage. The themes included the respondents' current family,...
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Changes in Living Conditions of Families with Children in 1990s Finland 1996

Blom, Raimo (University of Tampere. Department of Sociology and Social Psychology); Leiulfsrud, HÃ¥kon (University of Trondheim. Department of Sociology and Political Science); Melin, Harri (University of Tampere. Department of Sociology and Social Psychology); (2 more)
The archived data consist of family interviews about changes in the lives of families with children in Finland in the 1990s. The interviews were conducted with parents and children in Tampere and Jyväskylä regions in 1996. Views were probed on the structure of the family, living conditions, changes in the family in the 90s, leisure activities, social relationships, and...
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Nordic Family Interviews 1996: English Summaries

Blom, Raimo (University of Tampere. Department of Sociology and Social Psychology); Leiulfsrud, HÃ¥kon (University of Trondheim. Department of Sociology and Political Science); Melin, Harri (University of Tampere. Department of Sociology and Social Psychology); (2 more)
The data consist of summaries in English of family interviews conducted in Finnish, focusing on changes in the lives of families with children in 1990s Finland. The original interviews and summaries in Finnish are archived in the dataset FSD2246. The interviews were conducted in 1996 in Tampere and Jyväskylä regions in 23 families. Adult family members were interviewed both...
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Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS): Interviews of Teachers of 14-Year-Olds 1974: Text Data

Pulkkinen, Lea (University of Jyväskylä. Department of Psychology)
The data are part of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS), in which the same individuals have been followed over 30 years. At this research stage, data were collected using teacher ratings, theme interviews (FSD2305), peer nominations (FSD2073), and parent interviews (FSD2074). The teacher interviews covered topics such as the...
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European Social Survey 2006: Finnish Data

Jowell, Roger (City University. Centre for Comparative Social Surveys); ESS Central Coordinating Team; Ervasti, Heikki (University of Turku. Department of Social Policy)
The survey studied several themes, including the use of media, social trust, political participation and interest, political trust, political orientation and commitment, satisfaction with own circumstances and certain public services, perceptions of own well-being, religious views, experiences of discrimination, and national and ethnic identity. These themes are recurring in...
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Youth Leisure Survey 2009

Advisory Council for Youth Affairs (Nuora); Finnish Youth Research Society. Finnish Youth Research Network
The survey charted the leisure time of young people, its amount and meaningfulness from the viewpoint of 10-29-year-olds (n=1,201). Young people's experiences on whether they were able to influence their leisure time possibilities were also surveyed. First, the respondents were presented with questions on their education and employment situation and financial situation at...
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Significance and Role of Family Businesses in Society 2002

Harju, Johanna (Turku School of Economics. TSE Entre); Heinonen, Jarna (Turku School of Economics. TSE Entre); Kovalainen, Anne (Turku School of Economics. TSE Entre); (4 more)
The survey charted small and medium-sized Finnish enterprises in 2002. The aim was to examine the significance, challenges and problems of family businesses in Finland as well as to produce concrete and current information on the development needs of family businesses. First, general information was obtained on the company. Questions charted the year of foundation, number of...
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Finnish Female Student Interviews 2008-2009

Mary, Aurelie (University of Tampere. Department of Sociology and Social Psychology)
This interview data is a comparative analysis on young adults' social and economic situation in Finland and France. The research concentrates on young people in their twenties, experiencing transition from university to working life. In the first part of the interview the research subjects were asked about their education e.g. what they were studying, how far along were the...
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Daily Life and Autonomy of Disabled People 2007

Eriksson, Susan (Finnish Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FAIDD))
The study was conducted among disabled people and concerned their daily lives and their attitudes towards different issues from the viewpoints of autonomy and human dignity. The study consists of 25 different interviews, which were conducted in different parts of Finland. The interview questions were about work, income, daily life, living conditions, hobbies, values,...
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Nordic Study on Child Rights to Participate 2009-2010: Finland

Hetemäki, Inka (UNICEF Finland); Oksanen, Eija (UNICEF Finland); Pronin, Nina (UNICEF Finland); (1 more)
This survey constituted the Finnish part of the Nordic Study on Child Rights to Participate 2009-2010, conducted by UNICEF. The integrated data from all Nordic countries are also archived at the FSD (see FSD2547). The Finnish survey had 1,044 respondents. The main aim of the study was to investigate to what extent children and young people can influence matters at home,...
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Nationaal Scholierenonderzoek 2001 - NSO'01

Zeijl, E., Keuzenkamp, S. , Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (primary investigator)
Survey among pupils of secondary schools with a great number of detailed questions about their life, work, income and consumption patterns. Living situation / pocket money / income / jobs / holiday work / money spending / saving / education / type of school / grades / relations at school with pupils and teachers / changed schools / problems at home, at school / use of...
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Research on adolescent development and relationships (young cohort)

S. Branje (Utrecht University); W. H. J. Meeus (Utrecht University)
The RADAR Young study (RADAR-Y) is a population-based prospective cohort study in which adolescents are followed from age 12 to 18 years. RADAR-Y focuses on the development of (1) adolescent parent and peer relationships, (2) personality and identity, (3) psychopathology and delinquency, (4) substance use, and (5) academic achievement. RADAR-Y has a full family design: 497...
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Lezers van het Nieuwsblad van het Noorden 1988

Batenburg, R.S., Wielers, R.J.J., Peschar, J.L., Rijksuniversiteit Groningen * Groningen, Sociologisch instituut (primary investigator)
Recent social changes in the province of Groningen. Changes in education opportunities / organ transplantation / financial limits medical treatment / prenatal research / medical experiments with pre-embryo's / aids / storage of nuclear waste in salt domes in the north of the Netherlands / role of church and religion in society / cohabitation patterns / male, female role...
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Nationaal Scholierenonderzoek 1994 - NSO'94

NIBUD * Utrecht (primary investigator)
Survey among pupils of secondary schools with a great number of detailed questions about their living conditions, opinions and attitudes. Living conditions at school and at home / income / money spending / dealing with money / time spending / education / independence / political preference / religious conviction / health / well-being / type of school / schoolyear / age at...
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Sociaal-culturele veranderingen in Nederland 1975-1977

Gadourek, I., Knol, H.R., Rijksuniversiteit Groningen * Groningen, Sociologisch instituut (primary investigator)
Study of socio-cultural change in the Netherlands focusing on change in social roles. Women's emancipation / sexuality / parents versus children / marriage / authority / role acceptance / adultery / drugs / secularisation / religion / left, right rating / nationalisation / differences in income / defence / participation / size of family / future / faith in government / work...
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Vriendschappen en andere persoonlijke relaties 1990

P.A. Dykstra (Nederlands interdisciplinair demografisch instituut, NIDI * Den Haag (primary investigator))
The meaning of friendship.Composition of r.'s family / health complaints or obstacles in r.'s social life / most important aspects of contacts with people / availability of adequate contacts / importance of different contacts: with partner, friends, parents etc. / enumeration of persons important to r. / wish for more contacts / wish to improve existing contacts, efforts...
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Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland 1991 - CV'91

J.W. Becker (Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau, SCP * Den Haag); R. Vink (Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau, SCP * Den Haag (primary investigator))
Trend study on changes in general opinions and attitudes of the dutch population. The international part of the survey contains questions about aspects of religion / the national part contains questions about social and cultural aspects of life.International part: dead penalty, abortion, sex, politics, confidence in several institutions and detailed questions about god and...
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