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The European Social Survey Roger Jowell Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, City University UK ESDS Conference British Academy, 14 March 2006
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Aims To measure and explain long-term value change within and between European nations To improve the rigour of cross-national survey methodology To develop social indicators for Europe (including attitudinal indicators)
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Participating countries DenmarkAustria Czech Rep Finland BelgiumEstonia Iceland France Hungary Norway GermanyPoland SwedenIreland Slovenia LuxembourgSlovak Rep Greece NetherlandsUkraine ItalySwitzerland PortugalUKTurkey SpainIsrael R3 will also include Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania, Russia
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Core question topics Trust in institutions Political interest/voting Socio-political values Social capital & trust Moral & social values Social exclusion National, ethnic, religious id Well-being, health, security Demographic composition Education and occupation Financial circumstances Household circumstances
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Rotating modules Round 1 Immigration Citizen engagement and democracy Round 2 Family, work and well-being Economic morality Health and care-seeking Round 3 Indicators of quality of life Perceptions of the life course
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Obstacles to cross-national attitudinal time series Non-attitudes and social desirability bias Prevalence v salience The satisfaction conundrum Weather vs climate changes Multiple languages Variations in national context Different methodological ‘habits’
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Summary of features 29 funders – all involved in governance! Biennial time series Continuity and change Methodological rigour Transparency Immediate access Competition for rotating modules “Comparative sociology is not a branch of sociology; it is sociology itself” - Durkheim
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