Infrastructure
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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 citizens (16y+), randomly selected from the
National Register. Respondents regularly receive short
online surveys. Respondents without internet access can fill
out a postal questionnaire. BOPP fields a yearly core
questionnaire to collect basic information (e.g., economic
situation, household ...
The Social Study (TSS) Ghent University
The Social Study is an online data collection infrastructure developed by all Belgian universities. It was designed to promote longitudinal and interdisciplinary survey research in the social and behavioral sciences. The panel consists of approximately 4,000 individuals aged 16 and older living in private households in Belgium. Following similar online probability panels in the Netherlands, Germany and France, TSS offers the research community new opportunities for high-quality survey research in Belgium.
Panel members are recruited based on a two-stage random sample selected ...
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP) 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.
WAVE-2 of the multi-actor Panel Study Divorce in Flanders (WAVE-2) KU Leuven
Since 2006, the consortium “Divorce in Flanders” has been studying union formation and union dissolution. Special attention has been given to single parent families and newly composed families/ stepfamilies. Not only formal marriages but also unmarried cohabitations were studied. The cross-sectional wave1 “Divorce in Flanders” data, collected in 2009-2010, are the most recent representative survey data available for Flanders. In order to better account for the time ordering of these life course events, longitudinal data are necessary. Therefore, the aim of the DiF consortium is to invite ...
WAVE-2 of the multi-actor Panel Study Divorce in Flanders (DiF-2) Ghent University
The cross-sectional first wave "Divorce in Flanders" data, collected in 2009-2010, are the most recent representative survey data available for Flanders. In order to better account for the time ordering of these life course events, longitudinal data are necessary. Therefore, the aim of the DiF consortium is to invite all respondents to participate in a second wave. Not only (ex-)partners, but also their children, parents and new partners will be contacted again. Divorce and separation do not only concern two partners, also a broader family network is involved in these life course events. ...