The European Social Survey (ESS) has launched a new search and download service designed to make it easier to access and reuse relevant data and documentation.
Despite the pandemic, it is expected that 32 countries will take part in Round 10 of the European Social Survey (ESS) – the highest number of participating countries in a single round.
The Multilevel Data resource has now been updated to include externally collected data applicable to European Social Survey (ESS) Round 9 (2018/19) data.
A new report that includes analysis of European Social Survey (ESS) data on the timing of life was launched at a webinar earlier this week (Monday 21 June).
The latest edition of the European Social Survey (ESS) will include a set of questions that can be fielded in participating countries to measure attitudes towards the Coronavirus pandemic.
Although Russia did not formally take part in Round 9 (2018/19) of our survey, you can now access data collected by the Institute for Comparative Social Research (CESSI).