| Title | Threatening Identities: Interaction and Conflict in the Multicultural Netherlands |
| Project Number | 22 |
| Abstract | In January 2009, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about multi-cultural society in the Netherlands. Non-native panel members were presented questions about their own population group, while native Dutch respondents were assigned to groups at random. Depending on the group to which they were assigned, they were presented questions about one of the non-native population groups (Antilleans, Indonesians, Moroccans, Surinamese or Turks). |
| Study Type | Assembled Studies |
| Longitudinal Type | Single Wave Study |
| Topics |
| Researcher | Dr. Seger M. Breugelmans, Prof. dr. Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Yvette van Osch, Msc. |
| Analysis Unit | Individual |
| Publisher | CentERdata |
| Copyright | © 2009 CentERdata |
| Funding Organization |
CentERdata/MESS Project |
| Created | 2009-08-24 |
| Sample | Panel members aged 16 years or older who were known to originate from the Netherlands, Turkey, Morocco, the Netherlands Antilles, Suriname or Indonesia |
| Data Collection Mode | internet survey |
| Fieldwork Organization | CentERdata |
| Fieldwork Note | A reminder was twice sent to non-respondents. |
| Sample | Respondents who had filled in the questionnaire in January |
| Data Collection Mode | internet survey |
| Fieldwork Organization | CentERdata |
| Fieldwork Note | Due to a programming error, the questions ar046 through ar053 were not included in the original questionnaire. These questions were therefore fielded as a separate questionnaire in March 2009. |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Identities | This questionnaire was fielded at the end of another questionnaire: Religion and Ethnicity, wave 2 (module of LISS Core Study). |
| Filename | codebook_ar09a_EN_1.0.pdf |
| Material Type | |
| Description | Codebook, English version |
| File |
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| Filename | codeboek_ar09a_NL_1.0.pdf |
| Material Type | |
| Description | Codebook, Dutch (original) version |
| File |
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