The other ESS the European Social Survey and the European Statistical System NTTS conference 2017 Ineke Stoop
European Statistical System European Social Survey What do they have in common? How do they differ? NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
European Statistical System European Social Survey What do they have in common? How do they differ? NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
What do they have in common? High standards Maximising accuracy Definitions Target population Concepts Guidelines and instructions Transparancy and documentation NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017 http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/5926729/KS-RA-13-018-EN.PDF/26c7ea80-01d8-420e-bdc6-e9d5f6578e7c
How do they differ: organisation European Social Survey European Research Infrastructure Consortium Participation voluntary Academic survey National contribution for overhead Central coordination NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: sources European Statistical System: multiple sources Surveys Register/admin data Big data European Social Survey: survey and auxiliary sources Survey data Aggregate regional data Events during fieldwork Contact form data Sample file data (restricted) NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: quality targets European Social Survey Optimal comparability Input harmonisation Single mode (face-to-face) Identical questionnaire (translated) Survey period? NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: topics European Statistical System (surveys) (Business surveys) Socio-demographic data Behaviour Attitudes, opinions Objective? European Social Survey Academic competion question modules Attitudes, opinions, values Behavioural patterns Subjective? NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: coverage European Statistical System EU, EFTA, accession countries Target population varies European Social Survey European countries (including Russia, Turkey, Israel) Population 15+ Translated questionnaire for language minorities > 5% Country coverage dependent on national funding Small samples NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: control European Statistical System Output harmonisation Peer reviews European Social Survey Input harmonisation Central co-ordination Central control Sign-off fieldwork plans Sign-off sampling design Verification translation Central analysis contact forms NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
ESS Spec: Fieldwork monitoring Fieldwork monitoring survey agencies Survey agencies should closely monitor the progress of fieldwork and provide information to the National Coordinator to allow reporting to the Core Scientific Team (CST) on at least a weekly basis (fortnightly if fieldwork planned to take longer than 10 weeks) National Coordinator forwards progress reports to CST Documents on NC intranet ESS Round 8 guidelines on fieldwork progress reporting ESS fieldwork progress at Round 7and projections for Round 8 Under development: Fieldwork Management and Monitoring System a mobile application for interviewers online centralised case management system survey agencies, NCs and fieldwork monitors within the CST NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
ESS Spec: Fieldwork monitoring Survey agencies should closely monitor the progress of fieldwork and provide information to the NC to allow reporting to the CST on at least a weekly basis (fortnightly if fieldwork planned to take longer than 10 weeks) Documents on NC intranet ESS Round 8 guidelines on fieldwork progress reporting ESS fieldwork progress at Round 7and projections for Round 8 Under development: Fieldwork Management and Monitoring System a mobile application for interviewers online centralised case management system survey agencies, NCs and fieldwork monitors within the CST NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
Interviewer effects Graph: Koen Beullens KU Leuven NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
Fieldwork period and efforts Graph: Koen Beullens KU Leuven NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
Response outcomes European Social Survey, R5 Report on quality assessment of contact data files in Round 5: Final report 27 countries, Hideko Matsuo and Geert Loosveldt, Working paper Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO) Survey Methodology CeSO/SM/2013-3
Response outcomes EU SILC 2010 2010 COMPARATIVE EU INTERMEDIATE QUALITY REPORT Version 3 – October 2012
How do they differ: main products European Statistical System Statistics Indicators Micro-data European Social Survey NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
How do they differ: users European Statistical System Policy-makers Citizens Industry Academics Media European Social Survey NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
ESS top data user countries (n>100) ESS top data user countries (n>100) (December 2016) (N=100,600) (Nc=235)
NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017 European Statistical System European Social Survey NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017
Thank you for your attention NTTS conference| Brussels | 13-17 March 2017 Thank you for your attention