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).
Following a workshop in December 2019, the European Social Survey (ESS) has published a report about the opportunities for international collaboration to develop a global online survey.
The European Social Survey (ESS) has been awarded almost €5 million in funding from the European Commission to lead a new Horizon 2020 project – SUSTAIN 2 – from January 2020.
The first edition of European Social Survey (ESS) Round 9 data – collected in 19 countries during late 2018 and early 2019 – has been published today (31 October 2019).
A publication that showcases a wide range of articles based on European Social Survey (ESS) data collected over the first seven rounds is now available online.
For a chance to include questions in Round 11 (2022/23) of the European Social Survey (ESS), the call for proposals is now open until January next year.
The European Social Survey (ESS) organised a meeting with the European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Vytenis Andriukaitis, in Brussels last week (Friday 13 September).
The European Social Survey (ESS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with research organisations in Australia (Australian National University) and South Africa (Human Sciences Research Council) as part of its strategy for global outreach.
We have launched an online consultation into proposed changes to some of our questions that are included in every round of the European Social Survey (ESS).
Analysis of the processes and outcomes of implementing the eighth iteration of the European Social Survey (ESS) – fielded in late 2016 and early 2017 – is now available.