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Category: Research

ODISSEI (co-)financed the following research:

15 April 202015 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Suicidal acts in the Dutch context

The goal of this project is to examine the socioeconomic and family-related drivers of suicidal behaviours of Dutch men and women.

15 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Gene-environment interplay in education: the impact of school quality and tracking

This project will answer the question how school quality and standardization of track advice influence the impact of genes and family background on the educational outcomes of Dutch children.

15 April 202015 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Utilizing a natural experiment to investigate the effect of educational failure on mental health

In this project, the researchers take advantage of the shared genes and familial environment between siblings to test the association between educational failure and mental health, controlled for observed and unobserved confounders.

15 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Mergers and market power

What is the causal effect of mergers and acquisitions on market power? How do mergers and acquisitions influence the division of total surplus between labor, capital, and profits?

15 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Determinants of Civic versus Economic Outcomes of Dutch Secondary Education

The aim of this project is to contribute to the understanding of the relation between economic and civic performance within schools, and examine what factors determine this relation.

8 April 202011 February 2021 Erica Renckens3 Comments

Gender inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic

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.

8 April 20203 June 2020 Erica Renckens

Mapping the short- and long-term effects of homeschooling during the coronacrisis on social inequality in educational outcomes

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.

8 August 20196 April 2020 Erica Renckens

The role of protective factors on parental well-being and mental health

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?

7 August 20196 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Skype or skip? Motivations, online self-disclosure, and well-being in online medical consultations

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.

10 July 20196 April 2020 Erica Renckens

Understanding concerns of using algorithmic decision making systems

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.

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