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Title:An introduction to the LISS (CoViD-19) data
Authors: Hans-Martin v. Gaudecker
Organization: Universität Bonn & IZA
Copyright: Creative Commons

Background

  • LISS: Online Panel in the Netherlands, running since 2007
  • Based on probability sample
  • Roughly 5,000 households / 7,500 individuals
  • Each month, respondents get 30 minutes of questionnaires
    • Background data on Work, Health, Income, ...
    • Questionnaires designed by researchers (~85c / minute / respondent)
  • Around 85% of respondents can be linked to administrative microdata

CRC data collection

  • C01: Panel of ambiguity attitudes / stock market beliefs (see my presentation this afternoon if interested)
  • A01, A02, C01: Risk / time social preferences, parental expectations for children's careers, ...
  • A03: Within-household financial decisions

CoViD-19 surveys

  • See https://liss-covid-19-questionnaires-documentation.readthedocs.io/
  • March 20-31: Risk perceptions, behavioural reactions and preferences re social distancing policies, changes in the work and childcare situation, intentions and expectations regarding consumption/savings decisions, mental health
  • April 6-28: Risk perceptions, number of personal contacts, changes in the work situation, income and macro expectations
  • May Mostly labour, some health, home schooling
  • June Mostly labour, lots of job search, how do parents deal with opening of daycares / primary schools?
  • September: Risk perceptions, support for policies, changes in the work situation, income and macro expectations
  • Hopefully three more waves!

(CoViD-19) Time use & consumption

  • November 2019: Baseline, helped redesign survey
  • April 21-28: Similar to November 2019 edition, adapted to lockdown situation
  • November: Similar to November 2019, adapted to current situation
  • Hopefully another round November 2021

Some results

  • Hours worked by essential worker status and capability to work from home
  • Gender division of tasks

Hours worked

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Hours worked from home

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Hours worked by sector

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Gender division of tasks

  • On average, women reduce one hour extra during lockdown, effect vanishes by June
  • No addtional effect of children being present in the household on either parent!
  • If both parents work full-time before pandemic: roughly equal shares of additional childcare
    • Typically 37 + 32 hours than 45 + 45
  • Combinations FT / PT or FT / no work: Gender care gap increases
  • Currently working on explaining this in model with specialization / subsidized childcare for relatively short hours

Other current projects

  • Mental health (with Michaela Paffenholz, Sebastian Seitz, Bettina Siflinger, Moritz Mendel)
  • Evolution of income / macro expectations (with Moritz Mendel, Simon Heiler)

More users wanted!

  • Data come largely cleaned up
  • Huge potential of data for "serious" research
    • Baseline
    • Many data collected when it mattered (will matter)
    • Follow-up, including in administrative data
  • Far more than current team could potentially do
  • Broad base of CRC users helpful for additional funding
  • Doodle for brainstorming meeting https://doodle.com/poll/xr7452ay2qryz2gx
  • e-Mail me / let's chat!