LISS Grant 2021 awarded to nine researchers
The results of the LISS Grant 2021 are in. Proposals from nine researchers at ODISSEI member organisations were awarded the grant.
The results of the LISS Grant 2021 are in. Proposals from nine researchers at ODISSEI member organisations were awarded the grant.
Mara Yerkes (Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Utrecht University) received the ODISSEI LISS Corona grant in the spring of 2020 together with an interdisciplinary team of researchers from three Dutch universities. The grant gave Yerkes and her team free access to the LISS panel to examine gender inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The results of the LISS-call 2020 are in. Proposals from nine researchers at ODISSEI member organisations were awarded the grant. Via the grant, the researchers will get access to free panel time. The LISS panel, managed by CentERdata, gives researchers access to survey data from about 7,000 respondents from approximately 4,500 households.
This research project focuses on how women and men in couples with children differ in (their experience of) paid work, care responsibilities, and work-care combinations in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With this module, the researcher will investigate (a) parental differences in providing homeschooling (b) the effects of the school shutdown on the short- and long-term educational outcomes of children.
The aim of this new study is to get a better understanding of the role of protective factors associated with parental well-being and mental health. Why do some parents respond positively to parental challenges and why do others not?
In this study, the researchers apply the privacy calculus theory to understand self-disclosure in online doctor-patient interactions. The aim of this study is to understand perceived costs and expected benefits.
This study investigates the concerns and behaviours of individuals on ADM services and their use, and how those concerns can be addressed through proper explanations.
In this project the researchers propose to solve the nexus between privacy concerns and technology skills.
The main aim of thisproject is to examine the triggers, functions, and consequences of collective nostalgia for group dynamics.