Projects
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel Hasselt University
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel KU Leuven
The Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP) is an advanced
data infrastructure co-owned by all Belgian universities and
intended to boost and integrate interdisciplinary research in
behavioral and social sciences. The panel consists of 4,000
Belgian residents (16y+), randomly selected from the
National Register. Panelists regularly receive short online
surveys. Panelists without internet access can fill out a ...
Sabbatical Bart Meuleman: Setting up the Belgian Online Probabity Panel KU Leuven
A range of social and technological evolutions have shaken up the landscape of survey data collection in recent years. During the corona pandemic, it has become clear on the one hand that classical methods of survey data collection are not very robust against external shocks. On the other hand, the pandemic has demonstrated - more than ever - the need to rapidly collect high-quality data on human behavior and preferences.
Technological ...
BOPP – building the Belgian Online Probability Panel Ghent University
The Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP) is an advanced data infrastucture co-owned by all Belgian universities and intended to boost and integrate interdisciplinary research in behavioral and social sciences.
The Development of a Register-Based Socio-Demographic Panel to Study Work-Family Behaviour. University of Antwerp
Enhancing the collection and analysis of national data on intra-EU posting KU Leuven
This proposal aims to continue the activities of POSTING.STAT 1.0 (period February 2021 - July 2022). POSTING.STAT 2.0 aims
to complement the data collected on intra-EU posting at European level by bringing together a research consortium from the main
sending and receiving Member States (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia
and Spain). The goal is to increase the level ...
Data Infrastructure and Indicators for Fast Monitoring of Social and Labour Market Developments in Belgium – BE-FAST KU Leuven
The project will pursue the research objectives by means of the following seven research activities (RA):
1. We conduct a detailed review of existing, administrative data sources for the purpose of rapid socioeconomic monitoring;
2. We provide an overview of the potential indicators needed to cover all groups at risk, drawing on the expertise of the Combat Poverty Service in identifying groups at risk during the Covid-19 pandemic, ...
Patient Experience Data for Innovative Therapies KU Leuven
Decision-making throughout the drug life cycle has historically relied predominantly on input from non-patient stakeholders such as industry, regulatory agencies, health technology assessment (HTA) bodies, payers and clinicians. However, ample research shows that patients’ views often significantly differ from those of these stakeholders. For instance, research shows that industry, regulatory agencies and physicians undervalue emotional, ...
The Underlying Mechanisms and the Heterogeneity of School and Labor Market Outcomes. KU Leuven
It is well documented that more educated persons tend to earn higher wages and that this education premium has remained relatively stable over time. The reason for this education premium, however, has been a source of considerable debate. Moreover, in the assessment of the education wage premium the heterogeneous family backgrounds are commonly ignored as economists typically assume a historical traditional family structure consisting of a ...