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McBride, James. "The European Social Survey." Irish Political Studies 20, no. 1 (February 2005): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0790718042000336154.

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Sierosławski, Janusz, John Foster, and Jacek Moskalewicz. "Survey of European drinking surveys. Alcohol survey experiences of 22 European countries." Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 20, no. 5 (May 31, 2013): 383–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09687637.2013.797381.

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Marmot, Michael. "Roger Jowell’s vision: European Social Survey." European Journal of Public Health 27, suppl_1 (February 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckw251.

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Fischer, Ronald. "Value Isomorphism in the European Social Survey." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43, no. 6 (July 10, 2011): 883–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022111413276.

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Žvaliauskas, Giedrius. "European Social Survey: 10 Years in Lithuania." Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas 43, no. 2 (December 20, 2018): 155–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/socmintvei.2018.2.7.

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A short review of the European Social Survey (ESS) and its 8th wave module on welfare attitudes. The review presents a detailed description of the variables used in the ESS questionnaire in a 2017 survey conducted in Lithuania and links to its results.
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Barnard, C., and T. Hervey. "European Union Employment and Social Policy Survey 1998." Yearbook of European Law 18, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 613–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/yel/18.1.613.

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Halman, Loek, and Ruud Luijkx. "Social capital in contemporary Europe: evidence from the European Social Survey." Portugese Journal of Social Sciences 5, no. 1 (August 1, 2006): 65–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/pjss.5.1.65/1.

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Esipova, Neli, Magali Rheault, Anita Pugliese, and Kirti Kanitkar. "Survey/Data: The European migrant experience." Migration Letters 9, no. 2 (October 10, 2012): 177–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v9i2.105.

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The experience of migrants living in 15 European countries was examined across major life domains: Subjective wellbeing, physical, financial, career, social, religion, community, and national institutions. Evaluative and experiential wellbeing ratings are lower among migrants, as well as social connections and attachment to their local community. Financial wellbeing is lowest among newcomers; however, migrants still do not reach the level of the native born after five years in their new country. Migrants are more likely than native born residents to express entrepreneurial spirit and to have confidence in national institutions of their new country.
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Fernández-Prados, Juan Sebastián, Cristina Cuenca-Piqueras, and María José González-Moreno. "International public opinion surveys and public policy in Southern European democracies." Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 35, no. 2 (June 2019): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21699763.2018.1535997.

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AbstractThis article aims to analyse the presence of and relationship between the most relevant comparative social research thorough international surveys and public policies reflected in the different official bulletins or gazettes of the countries of southern Europe, specifically Spain, Portugal and Italy. Following a consideration of the process of globalisation of research through surveys, four surveys were selected (Eurobarometer, World Values Survey, International Social Survey Programme, European Social Survey). The complex relationships between public opinion and public policy were also addressed. Finally, it is concluded that the most prominent international surveys have little or no presence in public policies in the countries analysed.
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Schnaudt,, Christian, Michael Weinhardt,, Rory Fitzgerald,, and Stefan Liebig. "The European Social Survey: Contents, Design, and Research Potential." Schmollers Jahrbuch 134, no. 4 (December 2014): 487–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/schm.134.4.487.

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Fitzgerald, R. "Striving for quality, comparability and transparency in cross-national social survey measurement : illustrations from the European Social Survey (ESS)." Thesis, City University London, 2015. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/14487/.

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It is well known that even the best conducted surveys often generate significant amounts of error during their design and implementation, best described by the Total Survey Error (TSE) framework. It is also widely accepted that cross-national surveys have the potential to increase that error further. This is because they most often comprise multiple national surveys under some kind of coordinated framework, whilst also having additional sources of error that stem from the cross-cultural nature of that work. Recently great strides have been made in identifying the sources of error that can impact on social surveys and how these are magnified in a cross-national context. This doctorate presents a body of my own published work that has contributed to the field of cross-national research. It has provided tools and approaches that help in the identification and correction of three overarching aspects of non-sampling survey error: specification error; measurement error and non response error. In each of these areas my contribution to the field through work on the cross-national European Social Survey (ESS) will be demonstrated, drawing on peer reviewed journal articles, book chapters, a book and published working papers. This academic contribution has added to knowledge in the field and made a practical contribution by leading to tangible improvements in the methodology of the ESS and other cross-national social surveys.
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Schuck, Bettina, and Nadia Steiber. "Does Intergenerational Educational Mobility Shape the Well-Being of Young Europeans? Evidence from the European Social Survey." Springer, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-017-1753-7.

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Using pooled European Social Survey data (Rounds 4-7, 2008-2014), we investigate the relationship between intergenerational educational mobility and subjective wellbeing (SWB) for young Europeans (N = 16,050 individuals aged 25-34 from 18 countries). Previous research has been struggling with inconclusive results due to the methodological challenge of disentangling the independent (i.e., "net") effect of social mobility over and above the effects of social origin and destination. We contribute to this line of research by contrasting mobility effects estimated in a conventional linear regression framework with net mobility effects estimated by (non-linear) diagonal mobility models (DMM). We show how model selection influences estimates of mobility effects and how different specifications lead to radically different findings. Using DMM, we estimate how intergenerational educational mobility affects the SWB of young Europeans, differentiating between downward and upward mobility and different country groups. Our results suggest that status loss/gain across generations affects young adults' SWB in addition to the level-effect of ending up in a lower/ higher status position only in Continental Europe.
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Tigova, Olena. "Income-related inequalities in self-raported health across 29 European countries : Findings from the European Social Survey." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Centrum för forskning om ojämlikhet i hälsa (CHESS), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-104779.

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Background: The degree of health variation among social groups is an important indicator of population health and the efficiency of economic and social systems. Previous studies revealed existence of health inequalities across Europe, however recent studies on the contribution of income to such inequalities are scarce. Aim: To investigate differences in self-reported health between the lowest and the highest income groups across Europe. Method: Data from the European Social Survey for 29 countries were examined. The absolute inequalities were calculated as differences in age-adjusted prevalence of poor self-reported health between the lowest and the highest income quintiles. The relative inequalities were measured by odds ratios for reporting poor health in the lowest income group compared to the highest one. Results: Income-related health inequalities were found in all countries. Larger relative inequalities among men were observed in Greece, Kosovo, Ireland, Israel, Iceland, and Slovenia; among women – in Lithuania, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Cyprus, and Czech Republic. Conslusions: In Europe, income-related health inequalities persist, however, their degree varies across countries. Gender differences in income-related inequalities were observed within certain countries. For a comprehensive description of health situation in a country assessing both the prevalence of poor health and the inequality level is crucial.
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Fjær, Erlend Løvø. "Helse og helseulikheter i politiske regimer : En studie basert på European Social Survey." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for sosiologi og statsvitenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-21892.

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Flere studier har undersøkt forbindelsen mellom politisk ideologi og helse. Disse studiene kan kategoriseres som individstudier og kontekststudier. Individstudiene har generelt kommet fram til at de som har en høyreorientert ideologi, i gjennomsnitt har bedre helse sammenliknet  med de som har en venstreorientert ideologi. Kontekststudiene har vist at land som styres av mer progressive regimer, i gjennomsnitt har bedre helseforhold sammenliknet med de som styres av mer konservative regimer. Det har blitt argumentert for å inkludere både individnivået og kontekstnivået i samme studie. Hovedformålet med masteroppgaven har vært å undersøke hvordan politisk ideologi påvirker helseforskjeller i og mellom politiske regimer, og hvor stor betydning utdanning har for disse forskjellene. Dataene i denne undersøkelsen er basert på modul 4 og modul 5 av European Social Survey (ESS). Helsevariabelen beskriver folks generelle helsetilstand, og er basert på egenrapportering. Det er benyttet logistisk regresjon, hvor den opprinnelige helsevariabelen har blitt dikotomisert til "veldig god eller god" helse og "mindre enn god" helse. I tillegg er det gjennomført deskriptive analyser som beskriver helseforhold i de enkelte landene og regimene. Utvalget består av 90 125 respondenter i 27 europeiske land, som er 25 år og eldre. Politisk ideologi har på individnivå blitt målt gjennom egenplassering på en venstre/høyreskala, som videre har blitt omkodet til en kategorisk variabel for venstre, sentrum og høyre. På aggregert nivå har politisk ideologi blitt operasjonalisert ved å gruppere de europeiske landene inn i seks politiske regimer med utgangspunkt i dominerende politisk tradisjon de siste tiårene. I tillegg til sosialdemokratisk, kristendemokratisk og liberalt regime omfattes også Sør-Europa, Øst-Europa og tidligere Sovjetrepublikker. Utdanning ble målt gjennom fullført utdanningsnivå, inndelt i de tre kategoriene grunnskole, videregående skole og høyskole/universitet. Helse og helseforskjeller varierte mellom politiske regimer i Europa. Prevalens av dårlig helse var størst i tidligere Sovjetrepublikker og minst i det liberale regimet. De relative helseforskjellene mellom politiske grupperinger var størst blant menn i det sosialdemokratiske regimet, mens disse forskjellene var minst i det liberale regimet. Utdanning hadde ikke nevneverdig betydning for helseforskjellene mellom de politiske grupperingene i de politiske regimene. Helseforskjellene som eksisterer mellom de europeiske landene, kan både forklares på individuelt og kontekstuelt nivå. På et individuelt nivå eksisterer det helseforskjeller mellom politiske grupperinger. Utdanning hadde liten betydning for disse helseforskjellene, og kan ikke regnes som et mål på politisk ideologi. Det indikerer at politisk ideologi har god forklaringskraft som selvstendig variabel. Videre studier bør undersøke hvilke mekanismer som leder fra politisk ideologi til helseatferd.
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Heitzmann, Karin, Johanna Hofbauer, Stefanie Mackerle-Bixa, and Guido Strunk. "Bürgerschaftliches Engagement und soziale Ungleichheit. Eine Untersuchung auf Basis des European Social Survey." Beirat für gesellschafts-, wirtschafts- und umweltpolitische Alternativen (BEIGEWUM), 2009. http://epub.wu.ac.at/5803/1/Heitzmann_etal_Kurswechsel_2009_1_041%2D49.pdf.

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Garpenby, Filip. "Retirement and Trust : the social potential among older Europeans." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-384780.

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Trust is seen as an essential ingredient in a flourishing society. It is a well-researched subject within the political science discourse, but few have looked at how retirement affect trust. This thesis aims to examine the relation between retirement and trust using regression analysis. Two hypotheses are formulated in relation to previous research findings; that trust increases when a person retires, and that this positive effect is expected to be stronger for retirees that engage in civil society. This thesis finds little evidence that supports the first hypothesis. Instead, retirement is negatively associated with trust, and this stands true after controls for other variables (health, education, age, year of birth) and a robustness test. In relation to the second hypothesis, this thesis finds that civic participation is indeed positively related to trust among the retired, although this relationship is rather weak.
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Steiber, Nadia, and Barbara Haas. "Too much or too little work? Couples' actual and preferred employment patterns and work hours mismatches in Europe." Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/zff.v30i3.03.

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The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 1990s. The general gist of analyses of these data was that "overworked" dual-earner couples frequently preferred work hours reductions, especially those with childcare responsibilities. This study uses more recent data from the European Social Survey (2010-12) to update the available evidence on actual and preferred breadwinner models and on the occurrence and determinants of work hours mismatches among couples in Europe. The focus is on differences between demographic groups and countries in the degree to which cohabiting couples are either underemployed (working fewer hours than desired) or overemployed (working more hours than desired). Our analyses show that about one third of couples are underemployed, while only one in ten report being overemployed. We identify low education and the presence of children below school age as risk factors for underemployment, whereas highly educated women and fathers of teenagers tend to be overemployed. In a comparison of 16 European countries, we find couples in Greece, Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain to be most at risk of experiencing underemployment - in the countries that were most strongly affected by the recession. The effects of children on the experience of hours mismatches are found to vary across Europe - a particularly strong association of children below school age with parental underemployment is observed in Central and Eastern Europe, Finland, and Germany and a particularly weak one in Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, and Sweden.
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Revilla, Melanie Audrey. "Impact of the mode of data collection on the quality of survey questions in social sciences." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/94494.

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This dissertation studies the impact of the mode of data collection on the quality of answers to survey questions, defined as the product of reliability and validity. Using data from the Netherlands about different topics (media, social and political trust, satisfaction, political orientation, left-right self-placement, attitudes toward immigration), it shows that the quality is similar in a computed assisted face-to-face survey using show cards (the European Social Survey, ESS) and a web survey based on a probability sample (the LISS panel). This is true both at the level of single items and composite scores. It suggests that standardised relationships across variables can be compared across these two modes. On the contrary, telephone interviews lead to some differences in quality. For complex concepts, measurement equivalence also holds, meaning that means and unstandardised relationships can be compared across the faceto- face and web surveys mentioned previously.
Esta tesis estudia el impacto que el método de recolección de datos en encuestas tiene sobre la calidad de las respuestas, definida como el producto de la fiabilidad y la validez. Utilizando datos de Holanda sobre temas diversos (utilización de los medios de comunicación, confianza social y política, satisfacción, orientaciones políticas, autoubicación en la escala izquierda-derecha, actitudes hacia la inmigración), se muestra que la calidad es similar en una encuesta cara-a-cara asistida con ordenador y utilizando tarjetas (la Encuesta Social Europea) y una encuesta online basada en una muestra probabilística (el panel LISS). Esto se cumple tanto para los indicadores simples, como para indicadores complejos. Los resultados sugieren que las relaciones estandardizadas entre variables son comparables entre los dos métodos de recolección. Al contrario, las entrevistas telefónicas producen diferencias de calidad. Para conceptos complejos, la equivalencia de las mediciones también está garantizada: las medias y las relaciones no estandarizadas son comparables en las entrevistas cara-a-cara y online.
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Revilla, Melanie. "Impact of the mode of data collection on the quality of survey questions in social sciences." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/94494.

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This dissertation studies the impact of the mode of data collection on the quality of answers to survey questions, defined as the product of reliability and validity. Using data from the Netherlands about different topics (media, social and political trust, satisfaction, political orientation, left-right self-placement, attitudes toward immigration), it shows that the quality is similar in a computed assisted face-to-face survey using show cards (the European Social Survey, ESS) and a web survey based on a probability sample (the LISS panel). This is true both at the level of single items and composite scores. It suggests that standardised relationships across variables can be compared across these two modes. On the contrary, telephone interviews lead to some differences in quality. For complex concepts, measurement equivalence also holds, meaning that means and unstandardised relationships can be compared across the faceto- face and web surveys mentioned previously.
Esta tesis estudia el impacto que el método de recolección de datos en encuestas tiene sobre la calidad de las respuestas, definida como el producto de la fiabilidad y la validez. Utilizando datos de Holanda sobre temas diversos (utilización de los medios de comunicación, confianza social y política, satisfacción, orientaciones políticas, autoubicación en la escala izquierda-derecha, actitudes hacia la inmigración), se muestra que la calidad es similar en una encuesta cara-a-cara asistida con ordenador y utilizando tarjetas (la Encuesta Social Europea) y una encuesta online basada en una muestra probabilística (el panel LISS). Esto se cumple tanto para los indicadores simples, como para indicadores complejos. Los resultados sugieren que las relaciones estandardizadas entre variables son comparables entre los dos métodos de recolección. Al contrario, las entrevistas telefónicas producen diferencias de calidad. Para conceptos complejos, la equivalencia de las mediciones también está garantizada: las medias y las relaciones no estandarizadas son comparables en las entrevistas cara-a-cara y online.
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Pistol, Andreas. "Lyckans land? : En ekonometrisk studie över nationshemvistens påverkan på upplevd lycka." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Economics, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-127199.

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Does the country people live in affect the probability of them experiencing happiness? Can a country variable in an ordinal regression model be affected when microeconomic and macroeconomic factors are added to the model? The possible outcomes are either that the country variable affects less when the additional predictors are added to the model, or that they stay the same. The micro data is collected from the European Social Survey database, the macro data is collected from the World Bank. The country variable becomes less substantial when additional variables are added to the model. The variable with the most influence over expected happiness apart from the country variable is whether the individual often socializes with friends or not. It’s statistically significant that the supervened variables make the country variable less volatile in some cases.

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Books on the topic "The European Social Survey"

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Stoop, Ineke A. L. Improving survey response: Lessons learned from the European Social Survey. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2010.

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Europe, Council of. Implementation of the European Social Charter: Survey by country. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2002.

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Commission, European. European social statistics: Continuing vocational training survey : data 1999. 2nd ed. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2002.

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Deutschlands Metamorphosen: Ergebnisse des European Social Survey 2002 bis 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2012.

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Davelaar, Maarten. European cities and local social policy: Survey on developments and opinions in six European countries. Berne: Federal Social Insurance Office, 2003.

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Reid, Abigail-Kate, and Nick Allum. Learn About Centering in Survey Data in SPSS With Data From the European Social Survey (2016). 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526484673.

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Reid, Abigail-Kate, and Nick Allum. Learn About Centering in Survey Data in Stata With Data From the European Social Survey (2016). 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526484703.

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Reid, Abigail-Kate, and Nick Allum. Learn About Analysing Age in Survey Data in R With Data From the European Social Survey (2016). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526484376.

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Reid, Abigail-Kate, and Nick Allum. Learn About Analysing Age in Survey Data in SPSS With Data From the European Social Survey (2016). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526484383.

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Reid, Abigail-Kate, and Nick Allum. Learn About Analysing Age in Survey Data in Stata With Data From the European Social Survey (2016). 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526484413.

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Book chapters on the topic "The European Social Survey"

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Swift, Hannah J., Dominic Abrams, Sibila Marques, Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Christopher Bratt, and Maria-Luisa Lima. "Agisem in the European Region: Finding from the European Social Survey." In International Perspectives on Aging, 441–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73820-8_27.

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Spahn, P. Bernd. "Fiscal federalism: a survey of the literature." In Improving Economic and Social Cohesion in the European Community, 145–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23438-7_10.

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Häder, Sabine, Matthias Ganninger, and Siegfried Gabler. "Die Stichprobenziehung für den European Social Survey: Prinzipien und Ergebnisse." In Umfrageforschung, 181–93. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91852-5_9.

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Nauta, Aukje. "Industrial Relations and Works Councils in the Netherlands—Results from Interviews and a Survey among HR Managers." In Promoting Social Dialogue in European Organizations, 105–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08605-7_8.

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Weinhardt, Michael, and Stefan Liebig. "Teilnahmeverhalten und Stichprobenverzerrung in der deutschen Stichprobe des European Social Survey." In Nonresponse Bias, 47–83. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10459-7_2.

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Haron, Naama. "On Social Exclusion and Income Poverty in Israel: Findings from the European Social Survey." In Poverty and Social Exclusion around the Mediterranean Sea, 247–69. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5263-8_9.

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Fitzgerald, Rory, and Roger Jowell. "Measurement Equivalence in Comparative Surveys: The European Social Survey (ESS)-From Design to Implementation and Beyond." In Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts, 485–95. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470609927.ch26.

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Dieuaide, Patrick. "The Revival of State Interventionism and European Industrial Relations: Some Lessons from a Survey." In Strategies of Multinational Corporations and Social Regulations, 155–72. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41369-8_10.

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Lessard-Phillips, Laurence, Silvia Galandini, Helga de Valk, and Rosita Fibbi. "Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t: The Challenges of Including and Comparing the Children of Immigrants in European Survey Data." In Life Course Research and Social Policies, 25–53. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1141-6_2.

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Meulemann, Heiner. "Religiosity in Europe and in the Two Germanies: The Persistence of a Special Case – as revealed by the European Social Survey." In Church and Religion in Contemporary Europe, 35–48. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91989-8_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "The European Social Survey"

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Yujie, Yang. "A Survey on Information Diffusion in Online Social Networks." In ESSE 2020: 2020 European Symposium on Software Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3393822.3432322.

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Smitas, Andrius, and Loreta Gustainienė. "Is resilience related to depression, anxiety and energy? European Social Survey results." In 4th Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social, and Behavioural Sciences. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.05.12.

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Smitas, Andrius. "Psychological Aspects Of Well-Being And Socio-Demographic Values: Results From A European Social Survey." In 3rd International Conference on Health and Health Psychology 2017. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.09.12.

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Vonneilich, N., D. Lüdecke, and O. von dem Knesebeck. "Bildungsungleichheiten in subjektiver Gesundheit und soziale Beziehungen – Analysen auf Basis des European Social Survey 2002 – 2016." In „Neue Ideen für mehr Gesundheit“. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1694638.

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Gonzalez-Quijano, Gustavo, Dorel Acsinte, and Gheorghe Bostaca. "SER 2020 - A comparative approach proving the EU tanning industry's continuous striving towards sustainable development." In The 8th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, Romania, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2020.i.0.

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The paper presents results of the new Social and Environmental Report of the European Leather Industry (SER 2020) that follows up on the exercise done in 2012. Based on an intensive survey amongst European tanneries, led by COTANCE and industriAll-European Trade Union, company data on social indicators and environmental parameters that reflect the performance of the tanning sector were collected. Companies’ data, anonymised and aggregated at national level and centrally computed at European level are presented and analysed, versus 2012 data, where appropriate (in terms of average values). Social Footprint of the EU Tanning Industry (employment contracts, age distribution in the EU force, staff retention, education, citizenship, gender balance) and Environmental Footprint of the EU Tanning Industry (chemical consumption, energy consumption, breakdown of energy sources, water consumption, removal of water pollution, waste generation, solvent consumption, costs and investments) are thoroughly discussed. Finally, Sustainability priorities / Ethical issues for the value chain and Objectives and challenges for the future are communicated in order to demonstrate the continuous striving of Europe’s leather sector towards excellence in social and environmental performance.
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Daly, Fionn P., Kate O’Donnell, Martin P. Davoren, Chris Noone, Peter Weatherburn, Mick Quinlan, Bill Foley, Derval Igoe, and Peter M. Barrett. "P65 Potential alcohol use disorder (AUD) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Ireland – findings from the European MSM internet survey (EMIS) 2017." In Society for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2021-ssmabstracts.153.

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Stones, Simon, Reece Henderson, and Des Quinn. "PARE0005 REFRESHING THE SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY OF FIBROMYALGIA ACTION UK: RESULTS OF A NATIONAL PATIENT ORGANISATION SURVEY." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, EULAR 2019, Madrid, 12–15 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.1044.

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Durusoy Öztepe, Nagihan, and Çağla Ünlütürk Ulutaş. "Exclusion from Welfare Services in Turkey as a Social Exclusion Form." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00762.

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The welfare regime of Turkey is classified in South European Welfare Modal. One of the main characteristics of this regime is lack of the inclusion of entire population. The aim of this presentation is analysing the exclusion of citizens from four main welfare services: health care, education, social security and social assistance. Datas of Turkey Staistics Institution’s (TURKSTAT) 2010 Household Budget Survey are used to examine the population excluded from basic welfare services. This study has found that %13,5 of the population is excluded from health insurance. %8,6 of the population are not completed any school. Furtheremore, %49,8 of theemployees are not under the covereage of social security system. % 3,3 of the population can access to social assistance.
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Drakopoulos, Georgios, Eleanna Kafeza, and Haseena Al Katheeri. "Proof Systems In Blockchains: A Survey." In 2019 4th South-East Europe Design Automation, Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Social Media Conference (SEEDA-CECNSM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/seeda-cecnsm.2019.8908397.

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Gossec, Laure, Pascal Claudepierre, René-Marc Flipo, Marco Garrido-Cumbrera, Emilie Desfleurs, Francoise Alliot Launois, and Laurent Grange. "SAT0329 IMPACT OF AXIAL SPONDYOARTHRITIS (AXSPA) ON SOCIAL AND FAMILY LIFE: RESULTS OF THE EMAS SURVEY OF 638 PATIENTS IN 2018." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, EULAR 2019, Madrid, 12–15 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.2741.

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Reports on the topic "The European Social Survey"

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Peri, Giovanni, Daniel Rees, and Brock Smith. Terrorism and Political Attitudes: Evidence from European Social Surveys. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w28662.

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Kolarz, Peter. From measuring impacts to mapping impact systems: Lessons for the impact assessment of research infrastructures from a study on the European Social Survey ERIC. Fteval - Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2019.324.

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Iovev, Svetoslav, Milena Staneva, Kenneth Dickstein, Camilla Normand, and Cecilia Linde. European CRT Survey II – Bulgarian data. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, June 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2018.06.18.

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Noordijk, Peter. Building Bridges with Social Capital in the European Union. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1091.

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Krasinsky, Vladislav V. European social-democratic party: history and prospects of development. Ljournal, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/g-2017-983.

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Matsuo, Hideko, and Koen Matthijs. The life course and subjective well-being across generations – an analysis based on cross-national surveys (2002–2016). Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/populationyearbook2021.res4.2.

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This paper identifies subjective well-being trajectories through happiness measures as influenced by time, socio-economic, demographic and behavioural determinants. Hierarchical age-period-cohort models are applied to European Social Survey (2002–2016) data on the population aged 30 and older in 10 countries. A U-shaped relationship between age and happiness is found for some countries, but a rather flat pattern and considerable diversity beyond age 80 are detected for other countries. Lower happiness levels are found for baby boomers (1945–1964) than for preboomers and post-boomers, and also for late boomers (1955–1964) than for early boomers (1945–1954). Women, highly educated and native people are shown to have higher happiness levels than men, less educated and non-native people, respectively. Moreover, a positive assessment of income, having a partner, and being a parent, in good health, employed and socially active are all found to have a positive impact on happiness levels. We find evidence of gaps in happiness levels due to differences in socio-economic characteristics over the life course in some, but not in all of the countries analysed.
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Adam, Stuart, Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce, and Daniel Chandler. Social Housing in England: A Survey. Institute for Fiscal Studies, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/bn.ifs.2015.00178.

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Shoven, John, Sita Nataraj Slavov, and David Wise. Social Security Claiming Decisions: Survey Evidence. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23729.

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Perron, Rebecca. Social Security 85th Anniversary Survey: Annotated Questionnaire. Washington, DC: AARP Research, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00400.002.

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Tortell, Lisa, and Jan Orbie. The European Union’’s Rolle in the World and the Social Dimension of Globalisation. DINÂMIA'CET-IUL, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.7749/dinamiacet-iul.wp.2006.56.

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