Labour supply panel
Arbeidsaanbod panel (AAP)
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Work and Productivity
Health and Performance
Education and Learning
Public Attitudes towards Older Age
Social, Civic and Cultural Engagement
Wellbeing
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Country | Netherlands |
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Governance
Contact information
The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP)
Rijnstraat 50
2515 XP Den Haag
Netherlands
Phone: 003170-3407000
Email: info(at)scp.nl
Timeliness, transparency
Data is collected every two years.Type of data
Survey
Type of Study
Longitude survey: long-term study of the same sample
Longitudinal survey: same (household) sample.
Data gathering method
Face-to-face interview (CAPI, PAPI)
PAPI or CAWI questionnaire.
Type of data
Survey
Type of Study
Longitude survey: long-term study of the same sample
Longitudinal survey: same (household) sample.
Data gathering method
Face-to-face interview (CAPI, PAPI)
PAPI or CAWI questionnaire.
Type of data
Survey
Type of Study
Longitude survey: long-term study of the same sample
Longitudinal survey: same (household) sample.
Data gathering method
Face-to-face interview (CAPI, PAPI)
PAPI or CAWI questionnaire.
Type of data
Survey
Type of Study
Longitude survey: long-term study of the same sample
Longitudinal survey: same (household) sample.
Data gathering method
Face-to-face interview (CAPI, PAPI)
PAPI or CAWI questionnaire.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Access to data
Cannot be downloaded directly.
Conditions of access
Data are accessible through DANS;
some variables only accessible after signing a confidentiality agreement and submitting a brief research proposal.
Contact data administrator (see contact information).
Anonymised microdata.
SPSS (default).
Documentation is only available in Dutch.
Coverage
Data collection ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Coverage
Data collection is ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Coverage
Data collection ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Coverage
Data collection ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Coverage
Data collection ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Coverage
Data collection ongoing since 1985 (1985, 1986 - 2012), with a net sample size between 4,500 and 5,000 individuals. Data collection is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
1985
Stratification by age, sex, household size, region.
Originally: Dutch postal service (PTT) database; complemented by household database by Intomart and Centerdata. From 2012 onwards: Municipal Person Registration.
Up until 2002: Dutch population aged 16-64 years.
2004 and after: Dutch population aged 16-66 years (potential labour force).
Population aged 16-66 years
Representative for Dutch labour force.
Detailed study of:
Labour supply; labour mobility, job search, labour participation, opinions about job and colleagues, participation in work related training, health, expectations about retirement age.
Linkage
Linkable to other person databases through anonymised personal number: waves 1985-2006, 2010, 2012.
Linkage
Linkable to other person databases through anonymised personal number: waves 1985-2006, 2010, 2012.
Linkage
Linkable to other person databases through anonymised personal number: waves 1985-2006, 2010, 2012.
Linkage
Linkable to other person databases through anonymised personal number: waves 1985-2006, 2010, 2012.
Data quality
Survey errors.
Breaks due to methodological changes in in 1988, 2000, and 2004.
In 1988, there were changes in the retrospective observation time. There were also breaks in 2000 and 2004 (changes in modes of observation).
Most concepts are consistent in time.
Data quality
Survey errors.
Breaks due to methodological changes in in 1988, 2000, and 2004.
In 1988, there were changes in the retrospective observation time. There were also breaks in 2000 and 2004 (changes in modes of observation).
Most concepts are consistent in time.
Data quality
Survey errors.
Breaks due to methodological changes in in 1988, 2000, and 2004.
In 1988, there were changes in the retrospective observation time. There were also breaks in 2000 and 2004 (changes in modes of observation).
Most concepts are consistent in time.
Data quality
Survey errors.
Breaks due to methodological changes in in 1988, 2000, and 2004.
In 1988, there were changes in the retrospective observation time. There were also breaks in 2000 and 2004 (changes in modes of observation).
Most concepts are consistent in time.
Applicability
Strengths:
Longitudinal (panel data) and long time series data.
Weaknesses:
The survey has a relatively small number of respondents (4,000-5,000).
Applicability
Strengths:
Longitudinal (panel data) and long time series data.
Weaknesses:
The survey has a relatively small number of respondents (4,000-5,000).
Applicability
Strengths:
Longitudinal (panel data) and long time series data.
Weaknesses:
The survey has a relatively small number of respondents (4,000-5,000).
Applicability
Strengths:
Longitudinal (panel data) and long time series data.
Weaknesses:
The survey has a relatively small number of respondents (4,000-5,000).
- The information about this dataset was compiled by the author:
- Frank P. Pijpers
- (see Partners)