A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.
We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.
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The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing national...
Umeå University
The survey deals with Swede's attitudes towards inequality. Questions asked are mainly taken from the 1987 'Social inequality' module of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). Respondents were asked to specify h...
Umeå University
This survey is the Swedish part of the 1997 'International Social Survey Program'. ISSP is an ongoing program of cross-national collaboration. Formed in 1984, the group develops topical modules dealing with important are...
Umeå University
This survey is the Swedish part of the 2005 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and it is the second time Sweden participates in an ISSP-survey focusing on work orientations. Purpose: ISSP aims to design and ...
Umeå University
This survey is the Swedish part of the 2015 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and it is the fourth time an ISSP-survey is focusing on Work Orientations. The International Social Survey Program, ISSP is a co...
Umeå University
This survey is the Swedish part of the 2012 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and it is the fourth time an ISSP-survey is focusing on Family, Work and Gender Roles. Purpose: ISSP aims to design and implemen...
A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.
We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.