Dutch Travel Survey
Onderzoek Verplaatsingen in Nederland (OViN)
Topic |
Social, Civic and Cultural Engagement
Housing, Urban Development and Mobility
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Relevance for this Topic |
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Country | Netherlands |
More Topics |
Governance
Contact information
Department of Labour, Dynamics and Mobility
Statistics Netherlands
Henri Faasdreef 312
2492 JP Den Haag
Netherlands
Phone: Infoservice: 003188 570 70 70
Email: info(at)cbs.nl
Timeliness, transparency
Data is collected and released annually.Coverage
Data was collected between 2010 and 2011. The net sample varied around 40,000 individuals. Data collection is ongoing and is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
2010
Two-step sampling: 1) sample of suburbs, stratified by province and interview region, 2) random sample of individuals
Municipal Person Registration
Entire Dutch population
No age restrictions
Detailed study of:
Mobility in the Netherlands: (1) origin / destination (2) travel times (3) travel distances (4) mode of transport (4) motivation of mobility (5) ownership of vehicles.
Coverage
Data was collected between 2010 and 2011. The net sample varied around 40,000 individuals. Data collection is ongoing and is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
2010
Two-step sampling: 1) sample of suburbs, stratified by province and interview region, 2) random sample of individuals
Municipal Person Registration
Entire Dutch population
No age restrictions
Detailed study of:
Mobility in the Netherlands: (1) origin / destination (2) travel times (3) travel distances (4) mode of transport (4) motivation of mobility (5) ownership of vehicles.
Applicability
Strengths:
In combination with MON and OViN when methodological breaks are considered, this survey provides long time series and a large sample size. The study is also linkable with registrations.
Weaknesses:
One consequence of the survey are the margins around outcomes. The methodological break from MON to OViN still has to be quantified (expected at the end of 2013).
Applicability
Strengths:
In combination with MON and OViN when methodological breaks are considered, this survey provides long time series and a large sample size. The study is also linkable with registrations.
Weaknesses:
One consequence of the survey are the margins around outcomes. The methodological break from MON to OViN still has to be quantified (expected at the end of 2013).
- The information about this dataset was compiled by the author:
- Frank P. Pijpers
- (see Partners)