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12 What is an Adequate Old-Age Income?

General Information

Title What is an Adequate Old-Age Income?
Project Number 12
Abstract Choice and other types of questions in relation to monthly spending during working life and retirement.
Study Type Assembled Studies
Longitudinal Type Single Wave Study
Topics
Researcher Johannes Binswanger; Daniel Schunk
Analysis Unit Individual
Publisher CentERdata
Copyright © 2009 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
Created 2009-01-16


In March 2007 Binswanger and Schunk fielded a more or less identical version of the questionnaire in the CentERpanel. They repeated the questionnaire in the LISS panel to find out if fresh respondents give the same answers as trained respondents (from the CentERpanel).
The questionnaire was presented to 2755 respondents and 2005 respondents filled out the questionnaire (response percentage 72.8%).

Response: Selected number of household members: 2755
Nonresponse: 750 (27.2%)
Actual response: 2005 (72.8%)


Collection Events

Data Collection period: 2008-01-07 to 2008-01-29
Sample Respondents with reported net monthly income higher than 800 euro’s, age greater or equal to 25, position<4, and woonworm=2 or woonvorm=3
Data Collection Mode internet survey
Fieldwork Organization CentERdata
Fieldwork Note a reminder was sent twice to non-respondents

Questionnaires

Name Description
Old-age income

This questionnaire was originally conducted in Dutch.

Datasets

Dataset: aa08a

Version 1
Variables List - View Variables View Variables

Datafiles

Filename Type Note Download
aa08a_1p_EN.sav zip SPSS version fileicon_zip - Download Download
aa08a_1p_EN.dta zip STATA version fileicon_zip - Download Download


Codings

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Codebooks and Other Materials

aa08a_codebook_EN.pdf
Filename aa08a_codebook_EN.pdf
Material Type pdf
Description English version
File fileicon_pdf - Download Download
aa08a_codeboek_NL.pdf
Filename aa08a_codeboek_NL.pdf
Material Type pdf
Description Dutch (original) version
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