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Public opinion on lay participation in the criminal justice system of the Netherlands:Some tentative findings from a panel survey
lay involvement criminal justice system the Netherlands panel survey
2009/11/27
In the Netherlands the recent debate on lay involvement in the administration of criminal justice was initiated by politicians who maintain that the public favours such involvement. The response of th...
Design and Management of a Household Panel Survey: Lessons from the International Experience
Household Panel Survey the International Experience
2009/11/4
The paper draws heavily on the outcomes from a series of consultations with leading
figures associated with household panel studies that took place in the second half of
2000. The consultations we...
Unemployment durations:evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Unemployment durations evidence British Household Panel Survey
2009/11/3
This article uses data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), over the period 1991 to 2006, to examine the factors affecting the length of unemployment spells. The analysis is carried out wit...
Panel Survey Approach to Measuring Season Ticket Use
Panel Survey Approach Season Ticket Use
2009/10/19
This article presents the results of a panel survey designed to determine season travel
ticket use in the metropolitan area of Valencia, Spain. The procedure consisted of
surveying a randomly select...
Making sense of the labor market height premium: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Height Labor markets Wages
2014/3/14
We use data from the British Household Panel Survey to examine the labor market premium in height. Most of the premium is explained by higher average educational attainment and sorting into higher-sta...
The Impact of Increased Tax Subsidies on the Insurance Coverage of Self-Employed Families: Evidence from the 1996–2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Increased Tax Subsidies Insurance Coverage Self-Employed Families Evidence Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
2016/3/7
The share of health insurance premiums that self-employed workers can deduct when computing federal income taxes rose from 30 percent in 1996 to 100 percent in 2003. Data from the 1996–2004 Medical Ex...