Survey among a representative sample of Dutch journalists. Occupational characteristics / role perceptions and ethics / salary / type of media organization / specialization (if any) / relationships with colleagues and the audience / use of internet and mobile phone / daily practices on the job / daily tasks and how much time was spent on each task. Basic characteristics: age, gender, ethnicity, education, political and religious views, household situation
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
Based on one of the most comprehensive surveys of UK journalists ever carried out, this report descr...
Survey among a representative sample of Dutch journalists. Occupational characteristics / role perce...
This research note reports the findings of two web-based surveys of online journalists, conducted in...
This paper examines the results of a fifth large-scale survey on career development and working cond...
This study focuses on the job satisfaction of Flemish professional journalists. On the basis of a co...
Opinions of the public on journalists and journalism/ journalists' thoughts about how the public thi...
The focus of this article is on the job satisfaction among the population of professional Flemish jo...
Task of 'Nationaal Onderzoek Persmedia' foundation is to collect data about reading habits of Dutch ...
Despite several studies showing discrepancies between audience expectations of journalism and journa...
In the Netherlands much has been written about internal communication and specially about the system...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
Although basic features of journalism have remained the same over the last decades, the tasks journa...
This research is based on two observations. First, journalism practice has changed rapidly and drama...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
Based on one of the most comprehensive surveys of UK journalists ever carried out, this report descr...
Survey among a representative sample of Dutch journalists. Occupational characteristics / role perce...
This research note reports the findings of two web-based surveys of online journalists, conducted in...
This paper examines the results of a fifth large-scale survey on career development and working cond...
This study focuses on the job satisfaction of Flemish professional journalists. On the basis of a co...
Opinions of the public on journalists and journalism/ journalists' thoughts about how the public thi...
The focus of this article is on the job satisfaction among the population of professional Flemish jo...
Task of 'Nationaal Onderzoek Persmedia' foundation is to collect data about reading habits of Dutch ...
Despite several studies showing discrepancies between audience expectations of journalism and journa...
In the Netherlands much has been written about internal communication and specially about the system...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
Although basic features of journalism have remained the same over the last decades, the tasks journa...
This research is based on two observations. First, journalism practice has changed rapidly and drama...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to...
Based on one of the most comprehensive surveys of UK journalists ever carried out, this report descr...