Summary information

Study title

European System of Social Indicators: Education and Vocational Training, 1908-2013

Creator

Noll, Heinz-Herbert (GESIS - Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim)
Berger-Schmitt, Regina (GESIS - Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim)

Study number / PID

ZA8688, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.13025 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

The European System of Social Indicators provides a systematically selected collection of time-series data to measure and monitor individual and societal well-being and selected dimensions of general social change across European societies. Beyond the member states of the European Union, the indicator system also covers two additional European nations and – depending on data availability – the United States and Japan as two important non-European reference societies. Guided by a conceptual framework, the European System of Social Indicators has been developed around three basic concepts – quality of life, social cohesion, and sustainability. While the concept of quality of life is supposed to cover dimensions of individual well-being, the notions of social cohesion as well as sustainability are used to conceptualize major characteristics and dimensions of societal or collective well-being. The indicator system is structured into 13 life domains altogether. Time-series data are available for nine life domains, which have been fully implemented. Time series start at the beginning of the 1980s at the earliest and mostly end by 2013. As far as data availability allows, empirical observations are presented yearly. Most of the indicator time-series are broken down by selected sociodemographic variables, such as gender, age groups, employment status, or territorial characteristics. Regional disaggregations are being provided at the NUTS-1 or similar levels as far as meaningful and data availability allows. The European System of Social Indicators is preferably based on harmonized data sources, ensuring the best possible level of comparability across countries and time. The data sources used include international aggregate official statistics, for example, provided by EUROSTAT and the OECD, as well as microdata from various official as well as science-based cross-national surveys, such as the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC),...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/1980 - 31/12/2013

Country

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, North Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, Slovakia

Time dimension

Time series

Analysis unit

Political-administrative area

Universe

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Sampling procedure

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Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Aggregation

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2018

Terms of data access

0 - Data and documents are released for everybody.

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