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Mens & Maatschappij - Volume 96, Issue 3, 2021
Volume 96, Issue 3, 2021
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oa Effect van de COVID-19 pandemie op geluk in Nederland
Authors: Ruut Veenhoven, Martijn Burger & Emma PleegingAbstract Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on happiness in The Netherlands In the media we read mainly about negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our subjective wellbeing, such as increased depression, anxiety and loneliness. There is less attention for possible positive effects and for this reason it is worth examining how the life-satisfaction of the Dutch population has developed during the pandemic. In the short ru Read More
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oa De invloed van de coronacrisis op de relatieve verdeling van zorg door moeders en vaders
Authors: Stéfanie André, Mara A. Yerkes & Chantal RemeryAbstract The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the relative division of care tasks between mothers and fathers: a longitudinal perspective For many parents, the combination of work and care was already demanding and unevenly distributed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has clearly influenced the relative division of care tasks, but how and why remains unclear. We use longitudinal panel data from the LISS Read More
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oa De impact van de coronacrisis op het subjectief welbevinden van (internationale) studenten in Nederland
Authors: Christof Van Mol, Sabien Dekkers & Ellen VerbakelAbstract The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on subjective well-being of (international) higher education students in the Netherlands In this paper we investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on subjective well-being of higher education students in the Netherlands. More specifically, we compare international students and Dutch students, based on the Dutch data of the COVID-19 International Student Well Read More
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oa De ervaringen van jonge statushouders met de schoolsluiting vanwege COVID-19
Authors: Barbara van der Ent & Talitha StamAbstract The experiences of refugee youth with school closure due to COVID-19: A qualitative study on increasing educational inequality of young people from Syria in Rotterdam This paper focusses on the experiences of Syrian refugee youth in Rotterdam with the first school closure (spring 2020), due to COVID-19 policy measures. Based on repeated qualitative interviews with 19 boys and girls – before, during and after the Read More
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oa Verandering in de intensiteit van mantelzorg tijdens de eerste COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in Nederland
Authors: Ellen Verbakel, Klara Raiber & Alice de BoerAbstract Changes in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in the Netherlands This study investigates to what extent the intensity of informal care provision has changed during the first lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 in the Netherlands, whether these changes differed by the living situation of the care recipient, and whether these changes were associated wi Read More
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oa Burgerinitiatieven in tijden van crisis
Authors: Neeltje Spit, Kors Visscher, Menno Hurenkamp, Evelien Tonkens & Margo TrappenburgAbstract Citizens’ initiatives in times of crisis: An investigation into the factors that influence the durability of citizens’ initiatives In the Netherlands, citizens’ initiatives have received a lot of praise and are increasingly made responsible for providing public services. If they are to fulfil this role, they must be able to weather a crisis, as during a crisis public services should remain reliable. Literature on the durability of citizens’ initi Read More
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