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  • The division of cognitive labor in the household and its implications for health and labor market outcomes

    The division of cognitive labor in the household and its implications for health and labor market outcomes

    Cognitive labor is an underexplored yet potentially influential dimension of household labor. It refers to a host of mental household tasks, pertaining to the anticipation of needs, identification of options, decision-making, monitoring and management. These cognitive tasks are often invisible to people who perform them and to other family members, have less clear temporal and…

  • The Bridging Power of Civic Organizations and Neighborhoods

    The Bridging Power of Civic Organizations and Neighborhoods

    Segregation is a pervasive phenomenon that limits intergroup contact and may undermine social cohesion, reinforce inequalities, and give rise to polarization. Our data collection aims to advance our understanding of (the drivers of) social segregation in two different settings – civic organisations and neighborhoods – to identify opportunities and obstacles for intergroup contact. Firstly, we…

  • Common Ground or Battleground? Public Perceptions of Bias in Impartial Institutions

    Common Ground or Battleground? Public Perceptions of Bias in Impartial Institutions

    The legitimacy of impartial institutions, such as the judicial system, law enforcement, and educational institutions, is pivotal to the proper functioning of democratic society. Yet, in public debate such supposedly impartial, a-political institutions are portrayed as politically biased: ‘the tax service is racist’ and ‘universities practice left-wing indoctrination’. In other words, these institutions are perceived…

  • Preferences for income redistribution

    Preferences for income redistribution

    In democracies the views of the voting population ultimately determine important policies, such as income redistribution. Recent trends in income inequality, migration and inter-generational mobility motivate a new wave of attention for preferences for income distributions and redistribution. The research in this proposal presents an innovative next step in our understanding of both the measurement…

  • Validly measuring political trust

    Validly measuring political trust

    The societally highly salient issue of political trust is studied intensively in political science. However, widely used measures of political trust do not reflect its multidimensional nature. We propose to develop and empirically validate a novel measure of political trust incorporating its four key dimensions – competence, care, accountability, and reliability. We do so for…

  • Knowing it, is loving it? How information provision on the EU influences EU attitudes

    Knowing it, is loving it? How information provision on the EU influences EU attitudes

    Euroscepticism features prominently in societal and scholarly debates. Following the adage to know it is to love it, educating the citizenry about the European Union (EU) is often assumed to dampen such negative EU attitudes. As the EU is vast and complex and people are generally ill-informed about it, the so-called information deficit model indeed…

  • A more realistic view on vaccination decisions

    A more realistic view on vaccination decisions

    Experts claim that vaccination is the most effective tool to combat infectious diseases, like COVID-19. Vaccination not only protects the vaccinated person; it also indirectly protects unvaccinated people if enough people are vaccinated. However, do people consider this or do they vaccinate themselves only out of self-interest? Recent research has shown that pro-social motivations (e.g.,…

  • Feeling invisible: Uncovering the most robust predictors of perceived ostracism

    Feeling invisible: Uncovering the most robust predictors of perceived ostracism

    Ostracism—being ignored and excluded—is a ubiquitous yet extremely painful experience. While the negative consequences of ostracism are widely acknowledged, the root causes of ostracism are poorly understood. Past studies dispersed across several areas within social and health sciences have identified several disparate variables that purportedly shape people’s subjective feelings of ostracism, such as having a…

  • Defining the informed consent needs of patients in radiological healthcare in a video vignette experiment

    Defining the informed consent needs of patients in radiological healthcare in a video vignette experiment

    At present there is a lack of evidence when and how informed consent should be performed in radiological healthcare. This problem plays a role in 1)interventional radiology, 2)diagnostic radiology, and 3)retrospective radiology research. So far, the issue of informed consent has only been discussed from the viewpoint of healthcare professionals, whereas the voice of the…

  • Genetic and environmental determinants of socioeconomic status in the Lifelines cohort

    Genetic and environmental determinants of socioeconomic status in the Lifelines cohort

    Inequality in income and wealth is pervasive and growing in the Netherlands and other developed countries. Research in social science genetics has demonstrated that genes, socioeconomic environmental factors and their interaction each contribute substantially to the determination of socioeconomic outcomes. However, the environmental pathways through which genetic endowments translate into socioeconomic status (SES) are poorly…