General social survey; Cross-national comparisons; Social change; Immigration; Health
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Heyne Lea (2019), The Making of Democratic Citizens: How Regime-Specific Socialization Shapes Europeans’ Expectations of Democracy, in
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Hercog Metka (2019),
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European Social Survey, Switzerland - 2014 [Dataset]
Author |
Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Joye, Dominique; Pollien, Alexandre; Ochsner, Michael; Sapin, Marlène; Nisple, Karin; van den Hende, Anthe |
Publication date |
17.10.2017 |
Persistent Identifier (PID) |
10.23662/FORS-DS-684-1 |
Repository |
FORSbase
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Abstract |
The ESS survey (European Social Survey, http://www.europeansocialsurvey.org) emerged from the need to obtain comparative data in Europe on a number of issues of political science, sociology, social psychology, mass communication or economics. The ESS is a study introduced in 2002 and replicated every two years. This is the seventh edition of the study in Switzerland. The ESS provides indicators on the practices and representations of the Swiss population, making it possible to compare them with European countries and to observe the evolution over time. The 2014 edition focuses on 'Attitudes towards immigration' and 'Social inequalities in health'.
European Social Survey, Switzerland - 2016 (Round 8) [Dataset]
Author |
Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Joye, Dominique; Pollien, Alexandre; Ochsner, Michael; Sapin, Marlène; Nisple, Karin |
Publication date |
11.06.2018 |
Persistent Identifier (PID) |
10.23662/FORS-DS-929-2 |
Repository |
FORSbase
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Abstract |
The ESS survey (European Social Survey, http://www.europeansocialsurvey.org) emerged from the need to obtain comparative data in Europe on a number of issues of political science, sociology, social psychology, mass communication or economics. The ESS is a study introduced in 2002 and replicated every two years. This is the seventh edition of the study in Switzerland. The ESS provides indicators on the practices and representations of the Swiss population, making it possible to compare them with European countries and to observe the evolution over time. The 2016 edition focuses on 'Climate change' and 'Welfare'.
ESS Round 7: European Social Survey Round 7 Data (2014). Data file edition 2.2
Author |
NSD - Norwegian Cent, Data Archive and dis |
Publication date |
01.12.2018 |
Persistent Identifier (PID) |
10.21338/NSD-ESS7-2014 |
Repository |
NSD
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ESS Round 8: European Social Survey Round 8 Data (2016). Data file edition 2.1
Author |
NSD - Norwegian Cent, Data Archive and dis |
Publication date |
01.12.2018 |
Persistent Identifier (PID) |
10.21338/NSD-ESS8-2016 |
Repository |
NSD
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The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial survey that started for the first time in 2002. The 7th Round (R7) will take place in 2014 and the 8th Round (R8) in 2016. It is carried out simultaneously in most of the European countries. The aim is to provide valuable data about the evolution of values, attitudes, and behaviours of the populations in the different countries. The methodological specifications of this survey are very precise and ambitious, in order to guarantee internationally comparable data of very high quality over time. In practice, a minimum of 1,500 people answer a 1-hour face-to-face interview in each country. The questionnaire is structured in two parts. A first part, the so called ‘core module’, is conducted in every round and aims to monitor change and continuity for a wide range of socio-economic, socio-political, and socio-psychological variables on topics such as: media use; trust in social environment; political participation and perception of institutions; subjective well-being; feelings about discrimination; attitudes toward exclusion; as well as national, ethnic, and religious identity. The core module also gathers information regarding the respondent’s socio-demographic profile. The second part includes two or more modules on specific themes, repeated periodically. The purpose of these rotating modules is to provide an in-depth focus on a series of particular academic or policy concerns. In the 2014 edition, the specific themes will be health on the one hand, in a new module called “Social inequalities in health and their determinants”, and immigration on the other. Two scholars from Swiss universities, Prof Eldad Davidov (University of Zürich) and Dr Eva Green (University of Lausanne) are involved in this module, entitled “Attitudes towards immigration and their antecedents”, partly repeating questions from the immigration module fielded in 2002. Additionally, at the end of the interview, a set of questions measures the Schwartz’ human values scale and tests a few wording and scale variations for methodological research.The present application aims to ensure continued Swiss participation in this outstanding international project. The grant contributes to producing a continuous series of valuable data for comparisons over time and countries, since Switzerland has participated since the very beginning throughout the course of this project. The demanding methodological specifications and the exceptional collaboration of experts within the ESS have consistently provided data of very high quality to researchers, policy makers, and other interested people. The project's scientific quality and rigor yielded it the highly esteemed scientific Descartes prize in 2005.