Data and Code Underlying the Study: Do Telework Locations Influence Subjective Well-Being: A Latent Class Cluster Analysis of Post-Pandemic Data in the Netherlands.

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Xue, Qiuju; Kroesen, M. (Maarten); Pudane, Baiba (2025): Data and Code Underlying the Study: Do Telework Locations Influence Subjective Well-Being: A Latent Class Cluster Analysis of Post-Pandemic Data in the Netherlands. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/f2a043c4-52cc-4db2-9ccd-b9aa7693cf60.v1
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Dataset

Version 2 - 2025-07-24 (latest)
Version 1 - 2025-07-23

This repository contains analysis files used to investigate the relationship between various telework location configurations and subjective well-being. The underlying data are drawn from the 2022 Netherlands Mobility Panel (MPN), an annual household survey established by the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis to study both short-term and long-term travel behaviours. The complete dataset is publicly available at https://www.mpndata.nl/.


The analysis files document the procedures for data filtering, the classification of employees into seven distinct clusters, and the examination of the independent effects of different telework location configurations on subjective well-being. The method employed is a latent class cluster model with a three-step approach, performed with Latent Gold software. For detailed information about the analysis workflow and file structure, please refer to the README file.

History

  • 2025-07-23 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

html, lgf (LatentGold project), lgs (LatentGold syntax), xlsx, pdf

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Department of Engineering, Systems and Services, Transport and Logistics

DATA

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