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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ftunitilburgpubl:oai:tilburguniversity.edu:publications/71c91a04-ffad-4a70-80de-786367beb3a3 2023-10-29T02:37:22+01:00 The European Values Study 2017:On the way to the future using mixed-modes Luijkx, Ruud Jonsdottir, Gudbjorg Gummer, Tobias Ernst Staehli, Michele Frederiksen, Morten Ketola, Kimmo Reeskens, Tim Brislinger, Evelyn Christmann, Pablo Gunnarsson, Stefan Bragi Hjaltason, Arni Joye, Dominique Lomazzi, Vera Maineri, Angelica Milbert, Patricia Ochsner, Michael Pollien, Alexandre Sapin, Marlène Solanes, Ivet Verhoeven, Sascha Wolf, Christof 2021 application/pdf https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/71c91a04-ffad-4a70-80de-786367beb3a3 https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaa049 https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/files/45659643/SOC_Luijkx_the_european_value_study_2017_ESR_2020.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Luijkx , R , Jonsdottir , G , Gummer , T , Ernst Staehli , M , Frederiksen , M , Ketola , K , Reeskens , T , Brislinger , E , Christmann , P , Gunnarsson , S , Bragi Hjaltason , A , Joye , D , Lomazzi , V , Maineri , A , Milbert , P , Ochsner , M , Pollien , A , Sapin , M , Solanes , I , Verhoeven , S & Wolf , C 2021 , ' The European Values Study 2017 : On the way to the future using mixed-modes ' , European Sociological Review , vol. 37 , no. 2 , pp. 330-347 . https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaa049 COVID-19 IMPACT NONRESPONSE RATES article 2021 ftunitilburgpubl https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaa049 2023-10-04T22:05:50Z 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 probability-based face-to-face survey that takes around one hour to complete. In recent years, large-scale population surveys such as the EVS have been challenged by decreasing response rates and increasing survey costs. In the light of these challenges, six countries that participated in the last wave of the EVS tested the application of self-administered mixed-modes (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland). With the present data brief, we will introduce researchers to the latest wave of the EVS, the implemented mode experiments, and the EVS data releases. In our view, it is pivotal for data use in substantive research to make the reasoning behind design changes and country-specific implementations transparent as well as to highlight new research opportunities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Tilburg University: Research portal European Sociological Review 37 2 330 346 |
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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 probability-based face-to-face survey that takes around one hour to complete. In recent years, large-scale population surveys such as the EVS have been challenged by decreasing response rates and increasing survey costs. In the light of these challenges, six countries that participated in the last wave of the EVS tested the application of self-administered mixed-modes (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland). With the present data brief, we will introduce researchers to the latest wave of the EVS, the implemented mode experiments, and the EVS data releases. In our view, it is pivotal for data use in substantive research to make the reasoning behind design changes and country-specific implementations transparent as well as to highlight new research opportunities. |
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Luijkx, Ruud Jonsdottir, Gudbjorg Gummer, Tobias Ernst Staehli, Michele Frederiksen, Morten Ketola, Kimmo Reeskens, Tim Brislinger, Evelyn Christmann, Pablo Gunnarsson, Stefan Bragi Hjaltason, Arni Joye, Dominique Lomazzi, Vera Maineri, Angelica Milbert, Patricia Ochsner, Michael Pollien, Alexandre Sapin, Marlène Solanes, Ivet Verhoeven, Sascha Wolf, Christof |
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Luijkx, Ruud Jonsdottir, Gudbjorg Gummer, Tobias Ernst Staehli, Michele Frederiksen, Morten Ketola, Kimmo Reeskens, Tim Brislinger, Evelyn Christmann, Pablo Gunnarsson, Stefan Bragi Hjaltason, Arni Joye, Dominique Lomazzi, Vera Maineri, Angelica Milbert, Patricia Ochsner, Michael Pollien, Alexandre Sapin, Marlène Solanes, Ivet Verhoeven, Sascha Wolf, Christof |
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The European Values Study 2017:On the way to the future using mixed-modes |
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Luijkx , R , Jonsdottir , G , Gummer , T , Ernst Staehli , M , Frederiksen , M , Ketola , K , Reeskens , T , Brislinger , E , Christmann , P , Gunnarsson , S , Bragi Hjaltason , A , Joye , D , Lomazzi , V , Maineri , A , Milbert , P , Ochsner , M , Pollien , A , Sapin , M , Solanes , I , Verhoeven , S & Wolf , C 2021 , ' The European Values Study 2017 : On the way to the future using mixed-modes ' , European Sociological Review , vol. 37 , no. 2 , pp. 330-347 . https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaa049 |
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