ODISSEI Secure Supercomputer

The ODISSEI Secure Supercomputer (OSSC) allows researchers to analyse CBS microdata in a secure environment with SURF’s Snellius supercomputer.

Projects

Performance versus Morality

LISS 2025. Authors: Jessy Hendriks (Universiteit Utrecht – Faculteit Recht, Economie, Bestuur en Organisatie). Public entities such as judges and the police have always faced criticism, but recent political framing that particularly attacks their morality is rising. Scholars and practitioners fear t

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Career Sustainability Trajectories in the Context of Adverse Life Events and Effects on Career (In)action—A Mixed-Methods Perspective

LISS 2025. Authors: Antje Schmitt (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen – Faculteit Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen), Claudia C. Kitz (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen – Faculteit Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen). Crafting sustainable careers describes the process by which employees actively manage th

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Perceived Discrimination Against Queer People in the Netherlands: Public Beliefs and Policy Support

LISS 2025. Authors: Erdem O. Meral (Universiteit van Amsterdam – Faculteit der Maatschappij en Gedragswetenschappen), Dongning Ren (Maastricht University – Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience), Queer people in the Netherlands have strong legal protections and the country is known for its progress

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Uptake of heat-protective behavior among older adults

LISS 2025. Authors: Patrick Klaiber (Tilburg University – Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences), Inge Merkelbach (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam – Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences), Alejandro Dominguez Rodriguez (Universiteit Twente – Faculty of Behavioural, Management a

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Digital unpaid labor in Dutch households

LISS 2025. Authors: Katia Begall (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen). This project examines digital unpaid labor as a new dimension of the gendered household task division, alongside the established categories of physical and cognitive labor. Digital household tasks

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How does Performance Impact the Legitimacy of News Media? An Audience Perspective

LISS 2025. Authors: Marc Verboord (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam – Erasmus School of History, Culture, and Communication). This research will study the notion of legitimacy in journalism in the Netherlands from an audience perspective. Respondents will receive vignettes with fictious descriptions o

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From Division to Dialogue: Examining how Social Media Stimulates Political Reasoning

LISS 2025. Authors: Puck Guldemond (Wageningen University – Department of Social Sciences), Jade Vrielink (Wageningen University – Department of Social Sciences), Emma Turkenburg (Wageningen University – Department of Social Sciences) Concerns are growing that polarization in the Netherlands reduces

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Variation and Change in Extended Networks

LISS 2025. Authors: Bas Hofstra (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen), Rense Corten (Universiteit Utrecht – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen), Beate Völker (Vrije Universiteit – Faculteit der Sociale en Geesteswetenschappen) We propose adding novel items to the LIS

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Evolving preferences at work and their implications for organizational segregation

LISS 2025. Authors: Zoltán Lippényi (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen – Faculteit Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen), Valentina Di Stasio (Universiteit Utrecht – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen), Leandro Ivan Canzio (European University Institute) Women and people with a migrant background often

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Perceptions and preferences for taxes on wealth, capital gains, and inter-generational transfers

LISS 2025. Authors: Jochem de Bresser, Marike Knoef (Tilburg University – Tilburg School of Economics and Management) Who should pay higher taxes: people who earn a lot, or people who own a lot? We know a great deal about how people think about labor income taxation, but surprisingly little about th

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Seeing Discrimination Differently: Examining Situational and Group Differences in Attributions

LISS 2025. Authors: Nella Geurts (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen), Lex Thijssen (Vrije Universiteit – Faculteit der Sociale en Geesteswetenschappen), Ethno-racial discrimination remains a persistent challenge, yet public debates reveal sharp differences in what i

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Course and correlates of mental health outcomes in Dutch bereaved people

LISS 2025. Authors: Lyanne Reitsma (Universiteit Utrecht – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen), Paul Boelen (Universiteit Utrecht – Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen) Losing a close person is one of the most common stressful life experiences. While most people gradually adapt to the loss, some co

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