Study title
Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland 1998 - CV'98
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Study number / PID
doi:10.17026/dans-x49-bc4k (DOI)
STAR: P1451
easy-dataset:33313 (DANS-KNAW)
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Series
<p>Het Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (SCP) voert sinds 1975 (twee)jaarlijks het onderzoek Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland uit. De reeks bestaat inmiddels uit 30 onderzoeken en bevat zo’n 3500 variabelen en gegevens over meer dan 50.000 respondenten.</p><p>De onderzoeken Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland (CV) en SCP Leefsituatie Index (SLI) worden sinds 2004 tweejaarlijks gecombineerd uitgevoerd in samenwerking door het Sociaal Cultureel Planbureau (SCP) en het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS).</p><p>Doel van CV is vaststellen welke opvattingen “de Nederlander” heeft over...
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Trend study on changes in general opinions, values and beliefs and attitudes of the Dutch population. The survey contains variables from the International Social Survey Programme.
Work / leisure / religion / religious issues / religion parents / church attendance / politics / political activities / satisfaction with current politics / relation politics and religion / most important issues in the Netherlands / crime and punishment / role of elderly in society / abortion / unwed mothers / environmental issues / happiness / trust of r. in several aspects of society / worries about money, health, politics, family, the future / opinions on, and satisfaction with: income, social security, welfare / role of husband and wife in family / trust in science / volunteer work Background variables: basic characteristics / household characteristics / occupation/employment / income / education / organizational membership.
The data- and documentation files of this dataset can be downloaded via the option Data Files.
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Data collection period
15/09/1998 - 13/01/1999
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Publisher
DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Publication year
2009