The European Values Study 2017: On the Way to the Future Using Mixed-Modes

The European Values Study (EVS) was first conducted in 1981 and then repeated in 1990, 1999, 2008, and 2017, with the aim of providing researchers with data to investigate whether European individual and social values are changing and to what degree. The EVS is traditionally carried out as a probabi...

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Published in:European Sociological Review
Main Authors: Luijkx, Ruud, Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Andrea, Gummer, Tobias, Ernst Stähli, Michèle, Frederiksen, Morten, Ketola, Kimmo, Reeskens, Tim, Brislinger, Evelyn, Christmann, Pablo, Gunnarsson, Stefán Þór, Hjaltason, Árni Bragi, Joye, Dominique, Lomazzi, Vera, Maineri, Angelica M, Milbert, Patricia, Ochsner, Michael, Pollien, Alexandre, Sapin, Marlène, Solanes, Ivet, Verhoeven, Sascha, Wolf, Christof
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Ketola, Kimmo
Reeskens, Tim
Brislinger, Evelyn
Christmann, Pablo
Gunnarsson, Stefán Þór
Hjaltason, Árni Bragi
Joye, Dominique
Lomazzi, Vera
Maineri, Angelica M
Milbert, Patricia
Ochsner, Michael
Pollien, Alexandre
Sapin, Marlène
Solanes, Ivet
Verhoeven, Sascha
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Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Andrea
Gummer, Tobias
Ernst Stähli, Michèle
Frederiksen, Morten
Ketola, Kimmo
Reeskens, Tim
Brislinger, Evelyn
Christmann, Pablo
Gunnarsson, Stefán Þór
Hjaltason, Árni Bragi
Joye, Dominique
Lomazzi, Vera
Maineri, Angelica M
Milbert, Patricia
Ochsner, Michael
Pollien, Alexandre
Sapin, Marlène
Solanes, Ivet
Verhoeven, Sascha
Wolf, Christof
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Brislinger, Evelyn
Christmann, Pablo
Gunnarsson, Stefán Þór
Hjaltason, Árni Bragi
Joye, Dominique
Lomazzi, Vera
Maineri, Angelica M
Milbert, Patricia
Ochsner, Michael
Pollien, Alexandre
Sapin, Marlène
Solanes, Ivet
Verhoeven, Sascha
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