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).
An independent report commissioned by the ESS HQ has found that the European Social Survey (ESS ERIC) has high levels of academic, teaching and non-academic impact across Europe.
The first edition of data and documentation for European Social Survey (ESS) Round 8 (2016) was published earlier this week (Tuesday 31 October). It means that data from the eighth iteration of the survey is now available from 18 of the 24 countries who undertook fieldwork in 2016.