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Happy and Healthy Aging. The Analysis of the Relationship Between Age, Health, Education and Happiness on International Social Survey Programme Data
Published 2016-07-01“…The goal of this paper was the analysis of a relationship between subjective health, aging, education level and happiness based on the data from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP). Health gets worse with age, and the effect was strongest in postsocialist Europe; the effect of education was weaker than the effect of age – the weakest in postsocialist countries. …”
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A Summary Indicator Providing a Snapshot of Political Opinions when Variables are Ordinal
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Survey mode and nonresponse bias: A meta-analysis based on the data from the international social survey programme waves 1996-2018 and the European social survey rounds 1 to 9.
Published 2023-01-01“…The analysis is based on the survey documentation and results from the International Social Survey Programme waves 1996-2018 and the European Social Survey rounds 1 to 9. …”
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Cross-Country Comparisons of Environmental Concern
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Comparability Problems of International Survey Data: The Example of Japan and Italy
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TARPTAUTINĖ SOCIALINIO TYRIMO PROGRAMA IR GALIMYBĖS POLITOLOGINEI ANALIZEI
Published 2017-05-01“…Tarptautinė socialinio tyrimo programa (angl. The International Social Survey Programme, ISSP) yra tęstinė kasmetinė tarptautinė apklausų bendradarbiavimo programa, apimanti svarbiausias socialinių tyrimų temas. …”
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Three-Stage Transitional Theory: Egalitarian Gender Attitudes and Housework Share in 24 Countries
Published 2021-11-01“…Using data of the 2002 and 2012 International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) for 24 countries, we find that the association between gender attitudes and housework share became stronger over time in most countries, signifying that the Second Demographic Transition was in place. …”
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Three-stage transitional theory: egalitarian gender attitudes and housework share in 24 countries
Published 2021“…Using data of the 2002 and 2012 International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) for 24 countries, we find that the association between gender attitudes and housework share became stronger over time in most countries, signifying that the Second Demographic Transition was in place. …”
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Did state responses to automation matter for voters?
Published 2019“…It then pools 20 waves of the International Social Survey Programme, and examines party choices across groups of workers. …”
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Unjust Income Inequality Prevails Across 29 Countries
Published 2023-04-01“…The analyses were based on data from two large, cross-country survey programs. The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) asked for an evaluation of the overall income distribution, and the European Social Survey (ESS) asked for justice evaluations of both bottom and top incomes. …”
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Country differences in the link between gender-role attitudes and marital centrality: Evidence from 24 countries
Published 2021“…Using data from the International Social Survey Programme for 24 countries in 2002 and 2012 and multilevel modeling, we explore whether the Gender Revolution and the Second Demographic Transition frameworks could explain the country-level differences in the association between gender-role attitudes and marital centrality. …”
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Justiça como igualdade? A percepção da elite e do povo brasileiro Justice as equality: the perceptions of the brazilian elite and the people
Published 2007-12-01“…Em 2000, como parte do International Social Survey Programme tentou-se preencher essa lacuna com um survey aplicado a representantes das elites nacionais, entendendo-se por "elites" indivíduos pertencentes ao grupo dos 10% mais ricos do país. …”
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Meritocratic beliefs and economic growth: A mediating effect of economic inequality
Published 2023-07-01“…Using data from the inequality module of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), we find that a stronger belief in meritocratic values is associated with higher levels of inequality. …”
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Explanation of the Trends and Recent Changes in Spanish Society Regarding Belief in God: Atheism, Agnosticism, Deism, Skepticism, and Belief
Published 2022-11-01“…To this end, we analyzed two surveys, for the years 2008 and 2018, of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) on Religion in the context of Spain. …”
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How Much Have We Changed? Long-Term Determinants of Attitudes toward Homosexuality in Chile
Published 2023-09-01“…Based on microdata from the International Social Survey Programme, it finds evidence of a significant rise in the share of people accepting homosexual relationships, from 5.4 percent to 38.5 percent of the population. …”
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The Media’s Influence on the Government: A Case Study of Venezuela’s Media Agenda Setting with a Non-Free Press and Its Repercussions
Published 2021-06-01“…This paper first analyzes the Venezuelan view on the influential forces on its government through the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP). Second, it explores how the Venezuelan government vanquished the free press by affecting the Venezuelan citizens’ attitudes towards the press. …”
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What Matters in a Job? A Multi-Level Study of Job Preference Orientations and the Intrinsic Quality of Work in 25 Societies
Published 2020-08-01“…The study uses multi-level models with country-specific random intercepts fitted to individual data from the International Social Survey Programme’s 2015 Work Orientations module, paired with institutional indicators from various sources. …”
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The threat of social decline: income inequality and radical right support
Published 2020“…Using International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) data from 14 OECD countries over three decades, we find that rising income inequality increases the likelihood of radical right support – most pronouncedly among individuals with high subjective social status and lower-middle incomes. …”
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