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Registration

Field Before After
Study Withdrawn No
Intervention Completion Date January 01, 2020
Data Collection Complete Yes
Final Sample Size: Number of Clusters (Unit of Randomization) Baseline: 122 (treatment 1) 114 (treatment 2) 103 (control)
Was attrition correlated with treatment status? Yes
Final Sample Size: Total Number of Observations 339
Is there a restricted access data set available on request? Yes
Restricted Data Contact [email protected]
Program Files No
Data Collection Completion Date November 29, 2020
Is data available for public use? No
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Post Trial Documents

Field Before After
Description Report for the initiator of the experiment (municipality of Nijmegen)
Citation Betkó, J. G., Spierings, N., Gesthuizen, M. J. W., & Scheepers, P. L. H. (2020). Rapportage experiment Participatiewet gemeente Nijmegen.
Url https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/bitstream/handle/2066/221376/221376.pdf
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Description Doctoral dissertation on the experiment
Citation Betkó, J. G. (2023). Effects of welfare policies based on autonomy and unconditionality: A social experiment with social assistance recipients (Doctoral dissertation, Sl: sn).
Url https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/bitstream/handle/2066/290385/290385.pdf?sequence=1
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Field Before After
Description Methodological study on whether and how voluntary participation led to selection bias (representativity of participants vs total population)
Citation Betkó, J., Spierings, N., Gesthuizen, M., & Scheepers, P. (2019). The who and the why? Selection bias in an unconditional basic income inspired social assistance experiment. Empirical Research on an Unconditional Basic Income in Europe, 139-170.
Url https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-30044-9_6
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Description Study on the effects of the experiment on social and political trust
Citation Betkó, J., Spierings, N., Gesthuizen, M., & Scheepers, P. (2022). How Welfare Policies Can Change Trust–A Social Experiment Assessing the Impact of Social Assistance Policy on Political and Social Trust. Basic Income Studies, 17(2), 155-187.
Url https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/bis-2021-0029/html
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