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International Social Survey Programme

The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a collaboration between different nations conducting surveys covering topics which are useful for social science research. The ISSP researchers develop questions which are meaningful and relevant to all countries which can be expressed in an equal manner in different languages. The results of the surveys provide a cross-national and cross-cultural perspective to individual national studies. By 2021, 58 countries have already taken part in the ISSP.[1]

International Social Survey Programme Members (2016)

History edit

The ISSP was founded in 1984[2] by research organizations from four countries:

Four different Social Surveys included a common module each year:

Since then social science institutions from 58 different countries included a 15-minute supplement to their national surveys. The membership to the ISSP is institutional and by country. One or more than one institute in a country can co-operate on ISSP research (cf. France and Spain). The common module surveyed by the member institutions also contains an extensive common core of background variables. The modules focus on one specific topic each year and were planned to be repeated more or less every five to ten years. When it comes to the researchers choice of topics, the relevance of the area of social sciences in the year of the survey is taken into account. Given this, the ISSP deliveries data sets are helpful for both Cross-sectional studies and Time series analysis. Over time the set of modules has grown towards more diverse topics. The latest additions were Leisure Time and Sports in 2007 as well as Health and Health Care in 2011.

Organisation edit

The ISSP is a self-funding organisation with an emphasis on democratic decision making stated in its working principles. To accomplish this principle it has set up several groups and committees. These groups either consist of member organisations as a whole or include some particular social scientists. There are:

  • The ISSP secretariat (2021-2024): FORS - Swiss Centre for Expertise in the Social Sciences, Switzerland
  • The ISSP archive (GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences, Germany)
  • Methodology research groups
  • The ISSP sub-groups drawn up within the ISSP
  • Drafting groups for modules
  • The ISSP Standing Committee

Most of the members of these groups are elected democratically at the General Assembly. These meetings of delegates from every member state of the ISSP are held in May or June in changing locations all around the world. The General Assemblies also serve the function of discussing modules, which are to be completed the same year or begun and surveyed the upcoming one. The delegates also discuss the topics of upcoming modules.

The ISSP also gives importance to the way member organisations implement their surveys. The organisation's principles are published in its ethical statement and its working principles.

Methodology edit

The methodological work in the ISSP is coordinated by a Methodology Committee, consisting of six members elected at the General Meeting. It co-ordinates the work of six groups addressing different areas of cross-cultural methods, all concerned with issues of equivalence: demography, non-response, weighting, mode effects, questionnaire design and translation.

Modules by year edit

The datasets from the different modules conducted by participating ISSP member states can be downloaded at the GESIS Archive page.[3] All these links lead to the official GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences homepage, where the data is provided openly for research purposes.[4]

Year Module
2020 Environment IV
2019 Social Inequality V
2018 Religion IV
2017 Social Networks and Social Resources III
2016 Role of Government V
2015 Work Orientations IV
2014 Citizenship II
2013 National Identity III
2012 Family and Changing Gender Roles IV
2011 Health and Health Care
2010 Environment III
2009 Social Inequality IV
2008 Religion III
2007 Leisure Time and Sports
2006 Role of Government IV
2005 Work Orientations III
2004 Citizenship
2003 National Identity II
2002 Family and Changing Gender Roles III
2001 Social Relations and Support Systems ('Social Networks II')
2000 Environment II
1999 Social Inequality III
1998 Religion II
1997 Work Orientations II
1996 Role of Government III
1995 National Identity I
1994 Family and Changing Gender Roles II
1993 Environment I
1992 Social Inequality II
1991 Religion I
1990 Role of Government II
1989 Work Orientations I
1988 Family and Changing Gender Roles I
1987 Social Inequality I
1986 Social Networks and Support Systems I
1985 Role of Government I

Modules by topic edit

Source:[5]

Citizenship 2004 2014
Environment 1993 2000 2010 2020
Family and Changing Gender Roles 1988 1994 2002 2012 2022
Health and Healthcare 2011 2021
Leisure Time & Sports 2007
National Identity 1995 2003 2013
Religion 1991 1998 2008 2018
Role of Government 1985 1990 1996 2006 2016
Social Networks 1986 2001 2017
Social Inequality 1987 1992 1999 2009 2019
Work Orientation 1989 1997 2005 2015 2025
National Identity and Citizenship 2023
Digital Societies 2024

Members (1984–2021) edit

  Australia
  Austria
  Belgium (former member)
  Bangladesh
  Bolivia (former member)
  Brazil (former member)
  Bulgaria
  Canada
  Chile
  China
  Croatia
  Cyprus (former member)
  Czech Republic
  Denmark
Country Organization

  Austria

  Bangladesh
  • SRG Bangladesh

  Belgium

  • The Administration of Planning and Statistics of the Ministry of Flanders.
  • Walloon Institute of Assessment, Forecasting and Statistics (IWEPS). (former member)

  Bolivia

  • Aru Foundation (former member)

  Brazil

  • Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro. (former member)

  Bulgaria

  • The Agency for Social Analyses (ASA).

  Canada

  Chile

  • Centro de Estudios Publicos.

  China

  Croatia

  • Institute for Social Research in Zagreb

  Cyprus (former member)

  Czech Republic

  • Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

  Denmark

  Dominican Republic

  • Fundacion Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE). (former member)

  Estonia

  • Institute of International and Social Studies, School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallinn University

  Finland

  • Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tampere.
  • Statistics Finland.
  • Finnish Social Science Data Archive.

  France

  • PACTE, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, Domaine Universitaire
  • Centre for Socio-Political Data (CDSP)
  • Centre Maurice Halbwachs
  • Together these Organizations also present data on an ISSP France Homepage

  Germany

  • GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences

  Georgia

  • Center for Social Sciences (CSS)

  Hungary

  • TÁRKI, Social Research Institute, Budapest (TÁRKI RT)

  Iceland

  • Social Science Research Institute University of Iceland

  Ireland

  Israel

  Italy

  Japan

  • NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute.

  Latvia

  Mexico

  • The Institute of Marketing and Opinion

  The Netherlands

  New Zealand

  Norway

  • Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD).

  The Philippines

  • Social Weather Stations.

  Poland

  Portugal

  Romania

  • RQSA - Romanian Quantitative Studies Association. (former member)

  Russia

  • The Levada Center.

  Slovakia

  • The Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

  Slovenia

  South Africa

  South Korea

  Spain

  • Análisis Sociológicos, Económicos y Políticos (ASEP).
  • CIS (Center for Sociological Research).

  Suriname

  • Anton de Kom University of Suriname

  Sweden

  Switzerland

  • FORS – Swiss Centre of Expertise in Social Sciences, Lausanne

  Taiwan

  Thailand

  • King Prajadhipok’s Institute (KPI)

  Turkey

  • Istanbul Policy Centre (IPC)

  Uruguay

  • Department of Economics (deCON),
  • Faculty of Social Sciences;
  • Institute of Statistics (IEsta),
  • Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Uruguay. (former member)

  United Kingdom

  United States

  Venezuela

  • Laboratorio de Ciencias Sociales (LACSO).

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • French ISSP Website
  • GESIS ISSP Archive
  • International Journal of Sociology special issues on ISSP data

Bibliography edit

  • Davis, James A., and Roger Jowell. "Measuring national differences: an introduction to the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)." British Social Attitudes: Special International Report, edited by Roger Jowell, Sharon Witherspoon, and Lindsay Brook. Aldershot: Gower (1989): 1-13.
  • Smith, Tom W. "The international social survey program." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 4.3 (1992): 1992.
  • Max Haller, Roger Jowell et Tom Smith (dir.), Charting the Globe: The International Social Survey Programme, 1984-2009, London, Routledge, 2009 (ISBN 978-0-415-49192-1)

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The International Social Survey Programme ISSP is a collaboration between different nations conducting surveys covering topics which are useful for social science research The ISSP researchers develop questions which are meaningful and relevant to all countries which can be expressed in an equal manner in different languages The results of the surveys provide a cross national and cross cultural perspective to individual national studies By 2021 58 countries have already taken part in the ISSP 1 International Social Survey Programme Members 2016 Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Methodology 4 Modules by year 5 Modules by topic 6 Members 1984 2021 7 References 8 External links 9 BibliographyHistory editThe ISSP was founded in 1984 2 by research organizations from four countries Zentrum fur Umfragen Methoden und Analysen ZUMA Mannheim Germany now GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences National Opinion Research Center NORC University of Chicago Chicago Illinois United States Social and Community Planning Research SCPR London United Kingdom now National Centre for Social Research NatCen Research School of Social Sciences RSSS Australian National University now School of Demography Canberra Australia Four different Social Surveys included a common module each year The British Social Attitudes Survey BSA in the UK The General Social Survey GSS in the USA The ALLBUS or German General Social Survey GGSS in Germany and The Surveys by the Research School of Social SciencesSince then social science institutions from 58 different countries included a 15 minute supplement to their national surveys The membership to the ISSP is institutional and by country One or more than one institute in a country can co operate on ISSP research cf France and Spain The common module surveyed by the member institutions also contains an extensive common core of background variables The modules focus on one specific topic each year and were planned to be repeated more or less every five to ten years When it comes to the researchers choice of topics the relevance of the area of social sciences in the year of the survey is taken into account Given this the ISSP deliveries data sets are helpful for both Cross sectional studies and Time series analysis Over time the set of modules has grown towards more diverse topics The latest additions were Leisure Time and Sports in 2007 as well as Health and Health Care in 2011 Organisation editThe ISSP is a self funding organisation with an emphasis on democratic decision making stated in its working principles To accomplish this principle it has set up several groups and committees These groups either consist of member organisations as a whole or include some particular social scientists There are The ISSP secretariat 2021 2024 FORS Swiss Centre for Expertise in the Social Sciences Switzerland The ISSP archive GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences Germany Methodology research groups The ISSP sub groups drawn up within the ISSP Drafting groups for modules The ISSP Standing CommitteeMost of the members of these groups are elected democratically at the General Assembly These meetings of delegates from every member state of the ISSP are held in May or June in changing locations all around the world The General Assemblies also serve the function of discussing modules which are to be completed the same year or begun and surveyed the upcoming one The delegates also discuss the topics of upcoming modules The ISSP also gives importance to the way member organisations implement their surveys The organisation s principles are published in its ethical statement and its working principles Methodology editThe methodological work in the ISSP is coordinated by a Methodology Committee consisting of six members elected at the General Meeting It co ordinates the work of six groups addressing different areas of cross cultural methods all concerned with issues of equivalence demography non response weighting mode effects questionnaire design and translation Modules by year editThe datasets from the different modules conducted by participating ISSP member states can be downloaded at the GESIS Archive page 3 All these links lead to the official GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences homepage where the data is provided openly for research purposes 4 Year Module2020 Environment IV2019 Social Inequality V2018 Religion IV2017 Social Networks and Social Resources III2016 Role of Government V2015 Work Orientations IV2014 Citizenship II2013 National Identity III2012 Family and Changing Gender Roles IV2011 Health and Health Care2010 Environment III2009 Social Inequality IV 2008 Religion III2007 Leisure Time and Sports2006 Role of Government IV2005 Work Orientations III2004 Citizenship2003 National Identity II2002 Family and Changing Gender Roles III2001 Social Relations and Support Systems Social Networks II 2000 Environment II1999 Social Inequality III1998 Religion II1997 Work Orientations II 1996 Role of Government III1995 National Identity I1994 Family and Changing Gender Roles II1993 Environment I1992 Social Inequality II1991 Religion I1990 Role of Government II1989 Work Orientations I1988 Family and Changing Gender Roles I1987 Social Inequality I1986 Social Networks and Support Systems I1985 Role of Government IModules by topic editSource 5 Citizenship 2004 2014Environment 1993 2000 2010 2020Family and Changing Gender Roles 1988 1994 2002 2012 2022Health and Healthcare 2011 2021 Leisure Time amp Sports 2007National Identity 1995 2003 2013Religion 1991 1998 2008 2018Role of Government 1985 1990 1996 2006 2016 Social Networks 1986 2001 2017Social Inequality 1987 1992 1999 2009 2019Work Orientation 1989 1997 2005 2015 2025National Identity and Citizenship 2023Digital Societies 2024Members 1984 2021 edit nbsp Australia nbsp Austria nbsp Belgium former member nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Bolivia former member nbsp Brazil former member nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Canada nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Croatia nbsp Cyprus former member nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Denmark nbsp Dominican Republic former member nbsp Estonia nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany nbsp Greece nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp India nbsp Ireland former member nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Latvia former member nbsp Lithuania nbsp Mexico nbsp Netherlands former member nbsp New Zealand nbsp Norway nbsp Philippines nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal former member nbsp Romania former member nbsp Russia nbsp Slovakia nbsp Slovenia nbsp South Africa nbsp South Korea nbsp Spain nbsp Suriname nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Taiwan nbsp Thailand nbsp Tunisia nbsp Turkey nbsp Uruguay former member nbsp UK nbsp United States nbsp VenezuelaCountry Organization nbsp Austria Institute of Sociology University of Graz nbsp Bangladesh SRG Bangladesh nbsp Belgium The Administration of Planning and Statistics of the Ministry of Flanders Walloon Institute of Assessment Forecasting and Statistics IWEPS former member nbsp Bolivia Aru Foundation former member nbsp Brazil Instituto Universitario de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro former member nbsp Bulgaria The Agency for Social Analyses ASA nbsp Canada School of Journalism and Communication Carleton University former member nbsp Chile Centro de Estudios Publicos nbsp China National Survey Research Center at Renmin University of China Institute for Empirical Social Science Research Xi an Jiaotong University nbsp Croatia Institute for Social Research in Zagreb nbsp Cyprus former member Center of Applied Research CAR Cyprus College former member nbsp Czech Republic Institute of Sociology Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic nbsp Denmark Department of Politics and Society Aalborg University nbsp Dominican Republic Fundacion Global Democracia y Desarrollo FUNGLODE former member nbsp Estonia Institute of International and Social Studies School of Governance Law and Society Tallinn University nbsp Finland Faculty of Social Sciences University of Tampere Statistics Finland Finnish Social Science Data Archive nbsp France PACTE Institut d Etudes Politiques de Grenoble Domaine Universitaire Centre for Socio Political Data CDSP Centre Maurice Halbwachs Together these Organizations also present data on an ISSP France Homepage nbsp Germany GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences nbsp Georgia Center for Social Sciences CSS nbsp Hungary TARKI Social Research Institute Budapest TARKI RT nbsp Iceland Social Science Research Institute University of Iceland nbsp Ireland Social Science Research Centre University College Dublin former member nbsp Israel The B I and Lucille Cohen Institute for Public Opinion Research Tel Aviv University nbsp Italy The Department of Social and Political Sciences University of Milan nbsp Japan NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute nbsp Latvia Advanced Social and Political Research Institute University of Latvia former member nbsp Mexico The Institute of Marketing and Opinion nbsp The Netherlands The Faculty of Social Sciences Vrije Universiteit nbsp New Zealand COMPASS Centre of Methods and Policy Application in the Social Sciences University of Auckland nbsp Norway Norwegian Centre for Research Data NSD nbsp The Philippines Social Weather Stations nbsp Poland Institute for Social Studies ISS University of Warsaw nbsp Portugal Instituto de Ciencias Sociais ICS University of Lisbon former member nbsp Romania RQSA Romanian Quantitative Studies Association former member nbsp Russia The Levada Center nbsp Slovakia The Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences nbsp Slovenia Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre CJMMK University of Ljubljana nbsp South Africa Human Science Research Council Archived 2022 05 27 at the Wayback Machine nbsp South Korea Survey Research Center SRC Sungkyunkwan University nbsp Spain Analisis Sociologicos Economicos y Politicos ASEP CIS Center for Sociological Research nbsp Suriname Anton de Kom University of Suriname nbsp Sweden Department of Sociology University of Umea nbsp Switzerland FORS Swiss Centre of Expertise in Social Sciences Lausanne nbsp Taiwan Institute of Sociology and Center for Survey Research Academia Sinica nbsp Thailand King Prajadhipok s Institute KPI nbsp Turkey Istanbul Policy Centre IPC nbsp Uruguay Department of Economics deCON Faculty of Social Sciences Institute of Statistics IEsta Faculty of Economics and Administration University of Uruguay former member nbsp United Kingdom NatCen Social Research as part of the British Social Attitudes Survey nbsp United States National Opinion Research Center NORC University of Chicago nbsp Venezuela Laboratorio de Ciencias Sociales LACSO References edit ISSP official Statement About Us http issp org about issp ISSP Official Website http issp org about issp history GESIS Archive http www gesis org issp modules GESIS ISSP Modules by Year http www gesis org issp modules issp modules by year GESIS ISSP Modules By Topic http www gesis org issp modules issp modules by topic External links editOfficial website French ISSP Website GESIS ISSP Archive International Journal of Sociology special issues on ISSP dataBibliography editDavis James A and Roger Jowell Measuring national differences an introduction to the International Social Survey Programme ISSP British Social Attitudes Special International Report edited by Roger Jowell Sharon Witherspoon and Lindsay Brook Aldershot Gower 1989 1 13 Smith Tom W The international social survey program International Journal of Public Opinion Research 4 3 1992 1992 Max Haller Roger Jowell et Tom Smith dir Charting the Globe The International Social Survey Programme 1984 2009 London Routledge 2009 ISBN 978 0 415 49192 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Social Survey Programme amp oldid 1215609725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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