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Date(s) of Data Collection: 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8761 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14204
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8761 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14204
Abstract: Mental health issues in the EU.
Abstract: Mental health issues in the EU.
Content: Topics: most important feeling in day-to-day life during the past four weeks; influence of recent world events on personal mental health; activities and behaviours that contribute most to good mental health; most important factors to achieve good mental health; most important areas in which the European Union can contribute the most to improve mental health of European citizens; best suited environments in which to detect mental health problems best in an early stage: primary and community care, hospitals, social services, educational settings, working environment, sports or creative or leisure activities, other, none of these; most important characteristics of good quality mental healthcare; assessment of the quality of mental health services based on own experience or on that of acquainted persons before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic; experienced issues accessing mental health services; kind of issues encountered; assessment of the impact of social media use by children and young people on mental health; different judgement of mental health patients compared to other patients by: society in general, medical professionals, people in educational or professional settings; attitude towards the following statements about people with mental health issues in the own country: receive same level of care as those with a physical condition, mental health promotion is as important as physical health promotion, people with mental health issues are perceived as less capable and contributing less to society, are seen as less sociable, get less opportunities at work or in finding housing or in social activities etc., mental health issues are perceived as not curable; emotional or psychosocial problems in the last twelve months; experienced symptoms; professional help for mental health problems in the last twelve months from: general practitioner, psychiatrist, pharmacist, psychologist, psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, nurse, social worker; most effective solutions to tackle mental health issues.
Demography: age; sex; nationality; type of community; family situation; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; household composition and household size; region.
Additionally coded was: respondent ID; country; device used for interview; nation group; weighting factor.
Date(s) of Data Collection: 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023
Date(s) of Data Collection: 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, total, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Belgium, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Bulgaria, 14.06.2023 - 19.06.2023, Czechia, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Denmark, 14.06.2023 - 17.06.2023, Germany, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Estonia, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Ireland, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Greece, 14.06.2023 - 17.06.2023, Spain, 14.06.2023 - 16.06.2023, France, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Croatia, 14.06.2023 - 17.06.2023, Italy, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Cyprus, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Latvia, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Lithuania, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Luxembourg, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Hungary, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Malta, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Netherlands, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Austria, 14.06.2023 - 19.06.2023, Poland, 14.06.2023 - 19.06.2023, Portugal, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Romania, 14.06.2023 - 21.06.2023, Slovenia, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Slovakia, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Finland, 14.06.2023 - 20.06.2023, Sweden
Geographic coverage: Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (GR), Spain (ES), France (FR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Croatia (HR)
Universe: Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States and other EU nationals, resident in each of the 27 Member States and aged 15 years and over
Number of Units: 26492
Sampling Procedure: • Non-probability: Quota
• Other;
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: Ipsos European Public affairs, Brussels
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 242
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: European Commission, Brussels; Directorate General Communication, COMM.A.3 ´Media monitoring and Eurobarometer´ -
Publication year: 2023
DOI: 10.4232/1.14204
Study number: ZA8761
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ Int. Umfrageprogramm bei GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2023-11-02, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14204
Version history:
Version number | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.0.0 | 2023-11-02 first archive edition (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14204 |
Publications: European Commission: Flash Eurobarometer 530. Mental health. Conducted by Ipsos European Public affairs at the request of the Directorate-General for Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety. Survey co-ordinated by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM “Media monitoring and Eurobarometer” Unit)). Brussels, October 2023. doi:10.2875/48999
Study group: EB - Flash Eurobarometer
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8821 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14373
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8821 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14373
Abstract: Youth and democracy.
Abstract: Youth and democracy.
Content: Topics: most effective actions for making own voice heard by decision-makers; participation in activities of selected organisations: sports club, youth club, cultural organisation, political organisation or political party, organisation with volunteering activities, organisation active in the domain of climate change or environmental issues, organisation promoting human rights or global development, other organisation, none of these; reasons for not taking part; personal actions taken to change society; preferred areas to change society: climate change and environmental protection, health and well-being, economic inequality and welfare expenditure, equal rights, human rights, wars and conflicts, democracy and rule of law, other; familiarity with the following ways to engage with the European Union: Citizens’ dialogue / EU Youth Dialogue / EU Youth Conference, public consultations, European elections, EU social media channels and websites, visit of the EU institutions, European Youth Week / European Youth Event, contact a Commissioner or MEP, participation in events organised by the EU in the own country, European Citizens’ Initiative, none of these; preferred sources of information on the European Union: social media, online press / podcasts / news platforms, printed press, TV, radio, conversations with friends / family / colleagues, school or university, other, none; participation in the following activities: studying / training / apprenticeship in another EU country, involvement in cultural or sports activities in another EU country, involvement in political activities in another EU country, volunteering or similar activities in another EU country, working in another EU country, none of these; reasons for stopping activity; effect of the aforementioned activities: increased knowledge of other European countries, increased feeling of European identity, increased interest in living in another European country later on, increased interest in European topics, increased interest in foreign languages, increased awareness of other cultures and values, increased self-confidence, will allow to adapt better to new situations in the future, will allow to make friends more easily, other, none of these; awareness of the following EU-funded opportunities for young people to stay in another EU country: Erasmus+ for students, Erasmus+ for pupils, Erasmus+ for apprentices, Erasmus+ youth exchanges, Erasmus for young entrepreneurs, DiscoverEU, European Solidarity Corps, none of these, other; impact of EU actions on personal daily life; expectations of the European Union for own generation: promoting environmentally friendly policy and fight climate change, increasing job opportunities for young people, fighting poverty and economic and social inequalities, playing a strong role in dealing with health challenges, preserving peace and reinforcing international security and promoting international cooperation, promoting Human Rights as well as democracy and common European values, promoting digitalisation of society, promoting inclusive societies, bringing young people from different parts of the EU together, other; intention to vote in the upcoming European elections; reasons for not planning to vote; attitude toward the following statements: learned to take care of the environment during education and training, being in a job that contributes to a better environment is important personally, attempt to adapt lifestyle to minimise own impact on the environment, consider a party’s environmental policy before deciding how to vote; frequency of sports activities per week; emotional or psychosocial problems in the last twelve months; education has equipped respondent with the necessary digital skills to identify disinformation.
Demography: age; sex; nationality; current type of education; highest completed level of full time education; employment status; occupation; professional position; household composition and household size; necessity for living with parents currently; type of community.
Additionally coded was: respondent ID; country; device used for interview; region; nation group; weighting factor.
Topics: Cultural activities and participation, LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT, International politics and organisations, Youth, Environment and conservation, HEALTH
Date(s) of Data Collection: 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024
Date(s) of Data Collection: 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024, total, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Belgium, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Bulgaria, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Czechia, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Denmark, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Germany, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Estonia, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Ireland, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Greece, 03.04.2024 - 10.04.2024, Spain, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, France, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Croatia, 03.04.2024 - 09.04.2024, Cyprus, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Latvia, 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024, Lithuania, 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024, Luxembourg, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Hungary, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Malta, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Netherlands, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Austria, 03.04.2024 - 10.04.2024, Poland, 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024, Portugal, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Romania, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Slovenia, 03.04.2024 - 12.04.2024, Slovakia, 03.04.2024 - 11.04.2024, Finland, 03.04.2024 - 10.04.2024, Sweden
Geographic coverage: Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (GR), Spain (ES), France (FR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Croatia (HR)
Universe: Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States and other EU nationals, resident in each of the 27 Member States and aged 15 to 30 years.
Number of Units: 26180
Sampling Procedure: • Non-probability: Quota
• Other;
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: Ipsos European Public affairs, Brussels
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 254
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: European Commission, Brussels; Directorate General Communication, COMM.A.3 ´Media monitoring and Eurobarometer´ -
Publication year: 2024
DOI: 10.4232/1.14373
Study number: ZA8821
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ Int. Umfrageprogramm bei GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2024-07-31, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14373
Version history:
Version number | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.0.0 | 2024-07-31 Archive release (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14373 |
Publications: European Commission: Flash Eurobarometer 545. Youth and democracy. Survey requested by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture and co-ordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM “Media monitoring and Eurobarometer” Unit). Brussels, May 2024. doi:10.2766/677571
Study group: EB - Flash Eurobarometer
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Brüderl, Josef; Bujard, Martin; Drobnič, SonjaGummer, Tobias; Hank, Karsten; Neyer, Franz J.; Pollak, Reinhard; Schneider, Norbert F.; Spieß, Katharina; Walper, Sabine; Wolf, Christof
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 01.03.2023
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8756 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14197
GESIS, Cologne. ZA8756 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14197
Abstract: FReDA/pairfam Campus Use Files (CUFs) provide a reduced data set of the FReDA and pairfam studies and are intended for teaching purposes only. Data users are advised not ... more
Abstract: FReDA/pairfam Campus Use Files (CUFs) provide a reduced data set of the FReDA and pairfam studies and are intended for teaching purposes only. Data users are advised not ... more
Topics: LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT, DEMOGRAPHY (POPULATION, VITAL STATISTICS, AND CENSUSES), EDUCATION, HEALTH, SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND GROUPINGS, Family life and marriage, Children, Gender and gender roles, Social behaviour and attitudes
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 01.03.2023
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 05.2009, pairfam wave 1, 10.2009 - 04.2010, pairfam wave 2 (start DemoDiff sample with items from wave 1 of the pairfam survey) , 10.2010 - 04.2011, pairfam wave 3, 10.2011 - 05.2012, pairfam wave 4, 10.2012 - 05.2013, pairfam wave 5, 10.2013 - 05.2014, pairfam wave 6, 10.2014 - 05.2015, pairfam wave 7, 10.2015 - 05.2016, pairfam wave 8, 10.2016 - 05.2017, pairfam wave 9, 10.2017 - 05.2018, pairfam wave 10, 10.2018 - 05.2019, pairfam wave 11, 10.2019 - 07.2020, pairfam Welle 12, 10.2020 - 04.2021, pairfam wave 13, 10.2021 - 04.2022, pairfam wave 14, 07.04.2021 - 29.06.2021, FReDA wave W1R, 07.07.2021 - 22.09.2021, FReDA wave W1A, 11.08.2021 - 17.11.2021, FReDA wave W1APartner, 04.11.2021 - 31.01.2022, FReDA wave W1B, 04.05.2022 - 07.07.2022, FReDA wave W2A, 25.05.2022 - 07.09.2022, FReDA wave W2APartner, 12.10.2022 - 31.01.2023, FReDA wave W2B, 02.11.2022 - 01.03.2023, FReDA wave W2BPartner
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: FReDA: All persons registered in Germany aged 18-49 (FReDA-GGS). Nationwide randomly selected individuals from birth cohorts 1971-73, 1981-83, 1991-93 and 2001-03 (FReDA-pairfam)
pairfam: Nationwide randomly selected individuals from birth cohorts 1971-73, 1981-83, 1991-93 and 2001-03
Number of Units:
FReDA:
Welle W1R: 18 878
Welle W1A: 11 034
Welle W1APartner: 3 554
Welle W1B: 10 090
Welle W2A: 11 742
Welle W2APartner: 3 948
Welle W2B: 11 132
Welle W2BPartner: 3 607
pairfam:
Welle 1: 6 228 Anker pairfam +
718 Anker DemoDiff + 1 891 Partner pairfam + 320 Partner DemoDiff
Welle 2: 4 551 Anker pairfam +
561 Anker DemoDiff + 1 361 Partner
Welle 3: 4 514 Anker + 1 457 Partner
Welle 4: 4 042 Anker + 1 335 Partner
Welle 5: 3 616 Anker + 1 260 Partner
Welle 6: 3 279 Anker + 1 168 Partner
Welle 7: 2 976 Anker + 1 103 Partner
Welle 8: 2 753 Anker + 1 024 Partner
Welle 9: 2 604 Anker + 986 Partner
Welle 10: 2 412 Anker + 900 Partner
Welle 11: 4 751 Anker + 1 345 Partner
Welle 12: 3 856 Anker + 1 194 Partner
Welle 13: 3 553 Anker + 1 207 Partner
Welle 14: 2 737 Anker + 871 Partner
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Multistage;
Random sampling of register data of the German municipalities’ population registers.
Mode of Data Collection: FReDA: Mixed-mode-survey:
Self-administered web-based questionnaire (CAWI) & self-administered paper questionnaire (PAPI)
pairfam: Anchor Persons: Face-to-face interview with standardized questionnaire (CAPI and CASI for sensitive topics); incentive of 10€ cash per realized interview in waves 1 to 8. Since 9th wave 15€ cash incentive. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the survey mode was changed to computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) in late April 2020 (wave 12), with an additional postal questionnaire (PAPI) covering sensitive topics. Wave 13 offered the possibility to conduct the anchor interview via CATI plus PAPI as an alternative to CAPI throughout the entire fielding period. The 14th survey wave already marks the transition to the project "FReDA - The German Family Demography Panel Study". Consequently, a planned change in the survey mode took place for many respondents: Most anchor persons were invited by mail (with an unconditional incentive of 5€ in cash) to participate in an online survey (CAWI).
Data Collector: FReDA: GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Infas Institute for Applied Social Science
pairfam: Kantar Public (former TNS Infratest Sozialforschung)
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Number of Variables:
FReDA:
Welle W1R: 101
Welle W1A: 530
Welle W1APartner: 150
Welle W1B: 370
Welle W2A: 434
Welle W2APartner: 172
Welle W2B: 454
Welle W2BPartner: 162
pairfam:
Welle 1: 1 154 Anker pairfam + 1 154 Anker DemoDiff + 215 Partner pairfam + 215 Partner DemoDiff
Welle 2: 2 855 Anker pairfam + 17 Anker DemoDiff + 269 Partner
Welle 3: 3 388 Anker + 264 Partner
Welle 4: 3 225 Anker + 258 Partner
Welle 5: 3 158 Anker + 296 Partner
Welle 6: 3 155 Anker + 284 Partner
Welle 7: 3 421 Anker + 311 Partner
Welle 8: 3 266 Anker + 46 CARI + 297 Partner
Welle 9: 3 349 Anker + 312 Partner
Welle 10: 3 190 Anker + 13 Anker-Vignetten + 277 Partner + 8 Partner-Vignetten
Welle 11: 4 337 Anker + 15 Anker-Vignetten + 313 Partner
Welle 12: 3 309 Anker + 21 Anker-Vignetten + 239 Partner
Welle 13: 3 334 Anker + 278 Partner
Welle 14: 1 003 Anker (CAPI) + 999 Anker (CAWI) + 709 Anker (PAPI) + 155 Partner
biopart data set: 133
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: Brüderl, Josef - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Bujard, Martin - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, Drobnič, Sonja - Universität Bremen, Gummer, Tobias - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Hank, Karsten - Universität zu Köln, Neyer, Franz J. - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Pollak, Reinhard - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Schneider, Norbert F. - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, Spieß, Katharina - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, Walper, Sabine - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Wolf, Christof - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Publication year: 2024
DOI: 10.4232/1.14197
Study number: ZA8756
Contributor, Institution, Role: Alt, Philipp - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Bauer, Irina - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Böhm, Simon - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Börlin, Simon - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Borschel, Elisabeth - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena - ProjectMember, Bozoyan, Christiane - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Bozoyan, Christiane - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Bretschi, David - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Brüggemann, Katja - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Christmann, Pablo - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Edinger, Rüdiger - Universität zu Köln - ProjectMember, Eigenbrodt, Felicitas - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Firl, Katrin - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Frembs, Lena Claudia - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Garrett, Madison - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Geissler, Svenja - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Gonzalez Avilés, Tita - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena - ProjectMember, Gröpler, Nicolai - Universität Bremen - ProjectMember, Groß, Katharina - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Hajek, Kristin - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Herzig, Michel - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Hoherz, Stefanie - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Kunz, Tanja - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Lorenz, Renate - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Lück, Detlev - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Lutz, Katharina - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Naderi, Robert - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Naumann, Elias - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Nutz, Theresa - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Oehrlein, Anne-Sophie - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Peter, Timo - Universität Bremen - ProjectMember, Preetz, Richard - Universität Bremen - ProjectMember, Reim, Julia - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Ruckdeschel, Kerstin - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Sawatzki, Barbara - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Schmid, Lisa - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Schmiedeberg, Claudia - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Schütze, Philipp - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - ProjectMember, Schumann, Almut - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung - ProjectMember, Schumann, Nina - Universität zu Köln - ProjectMember, Stein, Annika - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Thönnissen, Carolin - Universität zu Köln - ProjectMember, Timmermann, Katharina - Universität Bremen - ProjectMember, Ullrich, Emely - GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften - ProjectMember, Wetzel, Martin - Universität zu Köln - ProjectMember
Publisher: GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2024-07-31, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14197
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Publications: Schneider, N.F., Bujard, M., Wolf, C., Gummer, T., Hank, K., Neyer, F.J. 2021. Family Research and Demographic Analysis (FReDA): Evolution, framework, objectives, and design of “The German Family Demography Panel Study”. Comparative Population Studies, 46. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2021-06 , Hank, K., Gummer, T., Bujard, M., Neyer, Franz J., Pollak, R., Spieß, C. Katharina, Wolf, C., Christmann, P., Kunz, T., Lück, D., Naderi, R., Nutz, T., Schmid, L., Thönnissen, C. (2024). A new data infrastructure for family research and demographic analysis: the German Family Demography Panel Study (FReDA). European Sociological Review, jcae019. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcae019, Huinink, Johannes, Josef Brüderl, Bernhard Nauck, Sabine Walper, Laura Castiglioni und Michael Feldhaus:
Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam): Conceptual framework and design.
Zeitschrift für Familienforschung 23, 2011: 77-101
Study group: FReDA – The German Family Demography Panel Study
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 01.11.2022 - 30.11.2022
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7882 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14366
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7882 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14366
Abstract: The German Internet Panel (GIP) is a long-term study at the University of Mannheim. The GIP examines individual attitudes and preferences that are relevant in political a ... more
Abstract: The German Internet Panel (GIP) is a long-term study at the University of Mannheim. The GIP examines individual attitudes and preferences that are relevant in political a ... more
Content: The questionnaire contains numerous experimental variations in the survey instruments. Further information can be found in the study documentation.
Climate change: Expected development of the CO2 price per tonne over the next ten years; expected price range for the CO2 price per tonne forecast by experts; probability of the CO2 price forecast by experts coming true over the next ten years; allocation of a fictitious amount of € 10,000 to various investment options (investment funds certified as sustainable, conventional investment funds, use for consumption or storage in cash or on a current account, others); expected return from investments in sustainable financial products over ten years compared to investments in conventional financial products; expected return risk over ten years for investments in sustainable financial products compared to investments in conventional financial products.
Consumer behaviour: Ranking of the importance of selected aspects with regard to personal consumer behaviour (price, quality, sustainability, fair working conditions, local suppliers, offers from small and medium-sized companies, offers from large and well-known companies, offers from social enterprises, offers from cooperatives, other aspects); change in preferences in personal consumer behaviour due to the coronavirus pandemic with regard to the importance of selected aspects (more or less ecological sustainability of products, fair working conditions, origin of products, preference for offers from social enterprises, preference for offers from cooperatives, other aspects); probability of starting one´s own business; change in personal inclination to start a business due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Health: Time spent on physical activities of varying intensity in the last week; number of days of moderate exertion by the child in the last week; screen time on average weekdays in the last week; screen time on average weekend days in the last week; number of snacks per day in the last week; partnership quality; child-parent relationship (intimacy and trust, recognition); dealing with negative feelings; emotional control; Broadbent´s Cognitive Failures in the last six months (not finding things put away a few days ago, not listening to other people, not finishing things due to distraction); current tension; current worry that something might go wrong; number of days in the last week with the following feelings: dejection, little interest and pleasure in own activities, loneliness; life satisfaction; perceived life satisfaction of own child.
Consent to invite the following persons for future surveys to gain a better understanding of family life (with payment of a bonus of € 4 only for partner or child aged 15 and over, only for the respondent himself / herself or for both): Partner, child aged 15 and over, child aged between 6 and 14; consent to answer more questions about the child aged between 6 and 14 in future surveys; willingness to install a research app for conducting studies on own smartphone with collection of the following additional information: physical activity, location, phone or internet and app usage, sleeping behaviour, eating behaviour, communication behaviour with other household members; consent to install such a research app on the smartphone of the child aged 15 and over.
Demography: sex; age (year of birth, categorized); highest level of education; highest level of professional education; marital status; household size; employment status; German citizenship; frequency of private Internet use; federal state.
Additionally coded were: respondent ID, GIP; household ID, GIP; person ID (within household); year of recruitment (2012, 2014, 2018); interview date; current online status; assignment to experimental groups.
Questionnaire evaluation (interesting, varied, relevant, long, difficult, too personal); overall assessment of the survey; respondent made further comments on the questionnaire.
Date(s) of Data Collection: 01.11.2022 - 30.11.2022
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: Persons living in private households in Germany and aged 16-75 at the time of recruitment
Number of Units: 3785
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Multistage;
Temporal Research Design: Longitudinal: Panel
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: forsa.main, Frankfurt am Main
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 102
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: - German Internet Panel, Universität Mannheim
Publication year: 2024
DOI: 10.4232/1.14366
Study number: ZA7882
Publisher: GESIS
External links: GIP University of Mannheim
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2024-07-24, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14366
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Publications: Blom, A. G., Gathmann, C., & Krieger, U. (2015): Setting Up an Online Panel Representative of the General Population: The German Internet Panel. Field Methods, 27(4), 391–408. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X15574494, Steinacker, G.; Schmidt, S. (2014): German Internet Panel (GIP): Stichprobenziehung und Rekrutierung der Teilnehmer. München: TNS Infratest Sozialforschung, Feldbericht zur Erhebung 2014, Steinacker, G.; Schmidt, S.; Schneekloth, U. (2012): German Internet Panel (GIP): Stichprobenziehung und Rekrutierung der Teilnehmer. München: TNS Infratest Sozialforschung, Feldbericht zur Erhebung 2012, Blom, A. G., Bosnjak, M., Cornilleau, A., Cousteaux, A.-S., Das, M., Douhou, S., and Krieger, U. (2016): A Comparison of Four Probability-Based Online and Mixed-Mode Panels in Europe, Social Science Computer Review, 34(1), 8-25. DOI: 10.1177/0894439315574825
Study group: German Internet Panel, GESIS Community Data
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 07.02.2022 - 15.02.2022
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7869 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13916
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7869 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13916
Abstract: Attitudes on vaccination against COVID-19.
Abstract: Attitudes on vaccination against COVID-19.
Content: Topics: respondent has been vaccinated against COVID-19; preferred time for getting a booster dose; preferred time for getting vaccinated; importance of each of the following issues with regard to getting vaccinated: vaccine will help to end the pandemic, vaccine will protect respondent from severe forms of disease, vaccine will protect relatives and others from severe forms of disease, vaccine will make it possible to resume a more normal professional life, vaccine will make it possible to travel, vaccine will make it possible to meet family and friends, vaccine will make it possible to go to restaurants, cinemas etc.; importance of each of the following issues with regard to not getting vaccinated: pandemic will be over soon, personal risk of being infected is very low, risk posed by COVID-19 in general is exaggerated, worries about side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, vaccines have not been sufficiently tested yet, vaccines are ineffective, against vaccines in general; factors to increase personal willingness of getting vaccinated: more people around doing it, more people have already been vaccinated and we see that there are no major side-effects, people that recommend the vaccines are vaccinated themselves, doctor recommends respondent to do so, vaccines are developed in the European Union, full clarity on how vaccines are being developed, tested and authorized, respondent is very eager to get vaccinated or is already vaccinated, won’t get vaccinated anyway; attitude towards the following statements on the vaccines: benefits outweigh possible risks, vaccines authorised in the European Union are safe, vaccines are being developed, tested and authorised too quickly to be safe, vaccines could have long term side-effects that we do not know yet, a vaccine is the only way to end the pandemic, no understanding why people are reluctant to get vaccinated, serious diseases have disappeared thanks to vaccines; attitude towards the following statements: one can avoid being infected without being vaccinated, public authorities are not sufficiently transparent about COVID-19 vaccines, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is a civic duty, vaccination should be compulsory, European Union is playing a key role in ensuring access to COVID-19 vaccines in the own country; attitude towards the following statements: difficult to find trustworthy information about COVID-19 and vaccines, good to vaccinate children against COVID-19, acceptable to restrict access to special events or places for people who refuse to get vaccinated, crucial that all countries in the world can have access to vaccine to end the pandemic; most trustworthy institutions or persons regarding the provision of information about COVID-19 vaccines; interest in additional information about the following aspects: development, testing, and authorization of COVID-19 vaccines, safety of COVID-19 vaccines, effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, use of COVID-19 vaccines for specific groups of persons; satisfaction with the handling of the vaccination strategy by: national government, EU; applicability of the following statements: respondent knows people who have tested positive to COVID-19, respondent knows people who have been ill because of COVID-19, respondent has tested positive to COVID-19, respondent has been ill because of COVID-19, respondent fears to be infected in the future; vaccination of respondent: as a child, as an adult; attitude towards vaccines in general: are safe, are effective.
Demography: nationality; type of community; age; sex; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; household composition and household size; region.
Additionally coded was: respondent ID; country; device used for interview; nation group; weighting factor.
Date(s) of Data Collection: 07.02.2022 - 15.02.2022
Date(s) of Data Collection: 07.02.2022 - 15.02.2022, total, 07.02.2022 - 11.02.2022, Belgium, 07.02.2022 - 10.02.2022, Bulgaria, 07.02.2022 - 10.02.2022, Czechia, 07.02.2022 - 10.02.2022, Denmark, 07.02.2022 - 09.02.2022, Germany, 07.02.2022 - 15.02.2022, Estonia, 07.02.2022 - 12.02.2022, Ireland, 07.02.2022 - 10.02.2022, Greece, 07.02.2022 - 13.02.2022, Spain, 07.02.2022 - 08.02.2022, France, 07.02.2022 - 10.02.2022, Croatia
Geographic coverage: Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (GR), Spain (ES), France (FR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Croatia (HR)
Universe: Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States and other EU nationals, resident in each of the 27 Member States and aged 15 years and over
Number of Units: 26641
Sampling Procedure: • Non-probability: Quota
• Other;
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: Ipsos European Public Affairs, Brussels
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 192
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: European Commission, Brussels
DG Communication
COMM.A.3 ´Media monitoring and Eurobarometer´ -
Publication year: 2022
DOI: 10.4232/1.13916
Study number: ZA7869
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ Int. Umfrageprogramm bei GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2022-05-24, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13916
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Publications: European Commission: Flash Eurobarometer 505. Attitudes on vaccination against COVID-19. Survey requested by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication and co-ordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM “Media Monitoring and Eurobarometer” Unit). Brussels, March 2022. doi:10.2775/0254
Study group: EB - Flash Eurobarometer
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 25.01.2022 - 03.02.2022
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7870 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13917
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7870 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13917
Abstract: Women in times of COVID-19.
Abstract: Women in times of COVID-19.
Content: Topics: negative impact of selected governmental measures to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic on personal mental health (scale): workplace and office closures, school and childcare closures, lockdown and curfew measures, limitations in the number of people allowed to meet, travel restrictions; most frequent feelings since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic: feeling lonely or isolated, feeling worried or anxious, concerned about personal mental wellbeing, worried about others developing mental health problems, missing friends or family, worried about personal future, feeling trapped, feeling depressed, feeling bored, none; preferred point to turn or activity in case of feeling stressed or anxious: friends or family, religious or spiritual group, online group, general practitioner, psychologist, hospital, hobbies, work or colleagues, nothing; change in financial dependency from partner or family due to the pandemic; attitude towards the following statements on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: negative impact on personal work-life-balance, respondent does less paid work due to the pandemic’s impact on the job market, consideration / decision to permanently reduce the amount of time allocated to paid work, change of professional decisions, negative impact on personal income, respondent does less paid work due to the increase in work at home; assessment of the development of violence against women in the own country due to the pandemic; acquaintance with women who experienced one of the following forms of violence: domestic violence or abuse, economic violence, street harassment, harassment at work, online harassment / cyber violence; preferred key measures to be taken in order to reduce physical and emotional violence against women in the own country: more awareness raising campaigns and more education about the subject, increase awareness and training of police and judiciary on the subject, make it easier to report violence against women, increase the options for women to seek help, improve women’s access to healthcare, improve women’s access to abortion, more measures to tackle online harassment, increase women’s financial independence, other; preferred gender-related issues to be tackled by the Members of Parliament as a priority; likelihood to vote in the next European Parliament elections (Sunday question); self-rated interest with regard to European issues; importance of the own country being a member of the European Union (scale).
Demography: nationality; type of community; family situation; age; sex; personal identification as: ethnic or religious minority, migrant / refugee / asylum seeker / displaced person, person with disabilities, LGBTIQ+, other minority group, none; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; household composition and household size.
Additionally coded was: respondent ID; country; region; nation group; weighting factor.
Date(s) of Data Collection: 25.01.2022 - 03.02.2022
Date(s) of Data Collection: 25.01.2022 - 03.02.2022, total, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Belgium, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Bulgaria, 26.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Czechia, 25.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Denmark, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Germany, 26.01.2022 - 01.02.2022, Estonia, 26.01.2022 - 03.02.2022, Ireland, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Greece, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Spain, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, France, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Croatia, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Italy, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Cyprus, 26.01.2022 - 01.02.2022, Latvia, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Luxembourg, 25.01.2022 - 01.02.2022, Hungary, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Malta, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Netherlands, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Austria, 25.01.2022 - 01.02.2022, Poland, 26.01.2022 - 03.02.2022, Portugal, 25.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Romania, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Slovenia, 25.01.2022 - 31.01.2022, Slovakia, 26.01.2022 - 02.02.2022, Finland, 25.01.2022 - 29.01.2022, Sweden
Geographic coverage: Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (GR), Spain (ES), France (FR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Croatia (HR)
Universe: Female Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States and other EU nationals, resident in each of the 27 Member States and aged 15 years and over
Number of Units: 26741
Sampling Procedure: • Non-probability: Quota
• Other;
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: Ipsos European Public affairs, Brussels
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 195
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: European Parliament, Brussels
DG Communication
Public Opinion Unit -
Publication year: 2022
DOI: 10.4232/1.13917
Study number: ZA7870
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ Int. Umfrageprogramm bei GESIS
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2022-08-18 | Q5 erroneous in the country questionnaires | The initial versions of the country questionnaires and the French portion of the bilingual questionnaire contained an erroneous version of question Q5. The updated questionnaires are available from 2022-8-22. |
Publications: European Parliament: Flash Eurobarometer 2712. Women in times of COVID-19. Survey requested and co-ordinated by the European Parliament, Directorate-General for Communication (“Public Opinion Monitoring Unit”). Brussels, March 2020. doi: 10.2861/84791
Study group: EB - Flash Eurobarometer
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Brüderl, Josef; Drobnič, Sonja; Hank, KarstenNeyer, Franz. J.; Walper, Sabine; Wolf, Christof; Alt, Philipp; Bauer, Irina; Böhm, Simon; Borschel, Elisabeth; Bozoyan, Christiane; Christmann, Pablo; Edinger, Rüdiger; Eigenbrodt, Felicitas; Garrett, Madison; Geissler, Svenja; Gonzalez Avilés, Tita; Gröpler, Nicolai; Gummer, Tobias; Hajek, Kristin; Herzig, Michel; Lorenz, Renate; Lutz, Katharina; Peter, Timo; Preetz, Richard; Reim, Julia; Sawatzki, Barbara; Schmiedeberg, Claudia; Schütze, Philipp; Schumann, Nina; Thönnissen, Carolin; Timmermann, Katharina; Wetzel, Martin
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 04.2022
GESIS, Cologne. ZA5678 Data file Version 14.2.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.2.0
GESIS, Cologne. ZA5678 Data file Version 14.2.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.2.0
Other Title (type): Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (Project Title)
Abstract: The German Family Panel pairfam is a multidisciplinary, longitudinal study on partnership and family dynamics in Germany, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). ... more
Abstract: The German Family Panel pairfam is a multidisciplinary, longitudinal study on partnership and family dynamics in Germany, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). ... more
Content: 1.) Partnership formation and development: Expectations concerning partnership (positive, negative); Partnership biography since age 14 (sex and age of partners, partnership, cohabitation and marriage episodes by month); Getting to know each other (current partner); Institutionalization of partnership (plans, ambivalence, stages); Sexuality (first times, sexual orientation, frequency of sexual intercourse, sexual competence and communication, satisfaction with sex life); Activities with partner (leisure); Cohabitation (dwelling, distance between places of residence); Division of household chores (several activities, fairness); Finances in partnership (bank accounts, living expenses); Quality of partnership (dyadic coping, NRI, MITA, feelings of competence, future orientation, readiness to make sacrifices, reciprocity orientation, problems in partnership, hostile attributions, areas of conflicts, conflict styles and behavior, tolerance of conflicts, satisfaction with relationship, subjective instability of partnership); Module for singles (satisfaction with situation as single, interest in partnership, desire for partnership, characteristics of the partner market, subjective chances, broad and in-depth exploration); Separation module (course of separation, problems in partnership, effects on children, emotional distress after separation, exposure with separation, custody and alimony arrangements).
2.) Transition to first and consecutive births: Expectations concerning life with children (value of children); Pregnancy (existence of pregnancy, tried to sire a child/get pregnant, infertility, procreation/measures inducing pregnancy, abortion/miscarriage, hypothetical social support in case of pregnancy); Contraception (use, methods, consistency of use); Social influences on family planning (by friends and parents); Fertility plans (ideal and realistic number of children, intention to become parent, timing of parenthood, agreement with partner, willingness to cut back for children, effects of being parent, parenthood decision making, reasons against children); Preconditions for parenthood (assessment of actual and target state); Societal context (assessment, influences of family policy).
3.) Intergenerational relationships: Expectations concerning the relationship to parents (value of parents); Familial norms; Family and partnership related values; Quality of parent-child-relationship (NRI); Dimensions of intergenerational relationships (frequency of contact, emotional closeness, travel-time distance); Given and received support (emotional, material, instrumental); Nursing (need for care parents, care provider); Activities parents with children (leisure); Leaving parents’ home (age).
4.) Parenting and child development: Child rearing goals; Parenting styles; Parenting role (parental self-efficacy, autonomy, anxious overprotection, social support, readiness to make sacrifices, hostile attributions); Co-parenting (problems, problem solving, appreciation/support); Perception of parental parenting style (negative communication, MITA); Assessment of own childhood; Child care (responsible persons, satisfaction with child care situation); Behavior of children (SDQ); Health of children (specific and in general); Newborn and infant module (delivery, checkups, breastfeeding, temperament, sleep at night, crying behavior, unspecific strain).
Other life domains: Personality (“Big Five”); Well-being (loneliness, self-worth, depressiveness, etc.); Health (general status, handicap, sleep at night, body height and weight); Importance of life domains (occupation, family, etc.); Satisfaction (with life, school/job, leisure activities, friends, family, financial situation); Network integration (number of friends, network generator); Leisure (several activities); Religiosity (religious denomination, frequency of church visits); work-life-balance, critical life events in social environment.
Demography: Sex; Age; Marital status; Country of birth and nationality; Number of siblings and relatives; Education (education career, educational attainment); Employment biography (employment episodes, occupation, occupational status); Employment situation (work schedule arrangement, temporary employment contract, multiple jobs, conditions at workplace, commuting, maternity/paternity leave, military/civilian service); Income and benefits (current gross and net income per month, net household income, drawing of social benefits, alimony payment, income on investments, economic deprivation); Residential biography since age 18 (first move out of parents‘ home, places of residence in federal state and country, first and second place of residence, moves, type of current household, ownership of dwelling, total living space, number of rooms, monthly expenditures for dwelling, frequency of overnight stays); Household grid (number of further persons in the household and their sex, age, kind of relationship); Information about current partner (date of birth, country of birth and nationality, education, occupation, job position, children from earlier relationships, place of residence); Information about children (number, sex, date of birth, status, cohabitation, contact, second parent, health status, child care); Information about biological parents and stepparents (date of birth, whether still alive and - if applicable - date of death, country of birth and nationality, highest level of education and vocational training, marital status, relationship status, cohabitation, old and new partnership).
Starting with Wave 7, the step-up Cohort was asked about their social media use (activities with social media, frequency of Internet use, reasons for use, negative online experiences, feelings towards others after online contact, Internet dependency, fear if missing out, group norms) and about their risk-taking behavior (and delinquency).
The parents of the anchor persons are only interviewed up to wave 8.
Due to considerably low response rates in the parents survey, this was redesigned as one-time grandparent survey in wave 8.
Children of the anchor persons taking part in the child survey will be admitted to the panel as new anchor persons (step-ups) after their 16th birthday.
Starting with wave 8, all respondents under 18 were asked about: emotional symptoms (emotion); conduct problems; prosocial behavior; hyperactivity; peer problems.
Starting with Wave 9, a new PAPI instrument on Parenting Adolescents and Young Adults (PAYA) was introduced to survey anchors and their partners regarding their relationship with adolescent and young adult offspring. Until Wave 9, the assessment of parent-child relationships and parenting was restricted to children up to age 15. Furthermore, PAYA includes new indicators on parental autonomy support and conversely - helicopter parenting to address this recently debated issue. Within this instrument, quality of parent-child relations are measured (supplementing the already existing child-parent perspective from the Child Interview) and questions concerning parenting of adolescent children (e.g., helicopter parenting).
Starting with wave 11, we introduced an additional parenting survey for partners to assess dyadic information on children under the age of 6 years as addressed by the module for babies and toddlers and the module for 3 to 5 year old children in the anchor survey. Questions include child behavior, temperament, night sleep, hostile attributions and parenting behavior.
The pairfam COVID-19 survey is an additional online survey covering the COVID-19 situation. It was conducted between May and July 2020. As a study of family life in Germany, it is particularly well suited to capture the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in private lives and personal relationships. The survey lasted approximately 15 minutes and was conducted by Kantar Public. It was targeted towards all respondents of the pairfam panel, i.e. respondents who were part of the gross sample of wave 12 and had not refused participation. In total, 3,154 anchor persons participated. For more information: ZA5959
Topics: Family life and marriage, Children, Reproductive health, HEALTH, EDUCATION, SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND GROUPINGS
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 04.2022
Date(s) of Data Collection: 09.2008 - 05.2009, 1st Wave, 10.2009 - 04.2010, 2nd Wave
(Start DemoDiff sample of items from wave 1 of the pairfam survey), 10.2010 - 04.2011, 3rd Wave, 10.2011 - 05.2012, 4th Wave, 10.2012 - 05.2013, 5th Wave, 10.2013 - 05.2014, 6th Wave, 10.2014 - 05.2015, 7th Wave, 10.2015 - 05.2016, 8th Wave, 10.2016 - 05.2017, 9th Wave, 10.2017 - 05.2018, 10th Wave, 10.2018 - 05.2019, 11th Wave, 10.2019 - 07.2020, 12th Wave, 10.2020 - 04.2021, 13th Wave, 10.2021 - 04.2022, 14th Wave
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: All German-speaking persons (irrespective of nationality) living in private households in Germany born within one of the following time periods
Anchor persons in wave 1:
• born between 01.01.1991 and 31.12.1993 (Cohort 1)
• born between 01.01.1981 and 31.12.1983 (Cohort 2)
• born between 01.01.1971 and 31.12.1973 (Cohort 3)
Anchor refreshment sample in wave 11:
• born between 01.01.2001 and 31.12.2003 (Cohort 4)
• born between 01.01.1991 and 31.12.1993 (Cohort 1)
• born between 01.01.1981 and 31.12.1983 (Cohort 2)
The population of the DemoDiff sample includes all German-speaking individuals living in private households in any of the five new federal states (Neue Bundesländer), including East Berlin, born in the following cohorts:
• born between 01.01.1981 and 31.12.1983 (Cohort 2)
• born between 01.01.1971 and 31.12.1973 (Cohort 3)
Number of Units:
- Welle 1: 18318 (12402 Anker pairfam + 1489 Anker DemoDiff + 3743 Partner pairfam + 684 Partner DemoDiff)
- Welle 2: 19975 (9069 Anker pairfam + 1173 Anker DemoDiff + 2687 Partner + 5015 Eltern + 862 Kinder + 1169 Erziehung)
- Welle 3: 18354 (9074 Anker + 2939 Partner + 3946 Eltern + 987 Kinder + 1408 Erziehung)
- Welle 4: 16869 (8073 Anker + 2731 Partner + 3350 Eltern + 1084 Kinder + 1576 Erziehung + 50 Stepup Anker + 5 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 5: 16825 (7248 Anker + 2529 Partner + 3546 Eltern + 1390 Kinder + 2022 Erziehung + 82 Stepup Anker + 8 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 6: 15821 (6574 Anker + 2357 Partner + 3043 Eltern + 1450 Kinder + 2251 Erziehung + 136 Stepup Anker + 10 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 7: 15340 (5919 Anker + 2170 Partner + 2719 Eltern + 1438 Kinder + 2889 Erziehung + 190 Stepup Anker + 15 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 8: 12664 (5461 Anker + 2051 Partner + 627 Eltern + 1419 Kinder + 2847 Erziehung + 240 Stepup Anker + 19 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 9: 12516 (5127 Anker + 1946 Partner + 1401 Kinder + 2919 Erziehung + 766 PAYA + 320 Stepup Anker + 37 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 10: 11906 (4750 Anker + 1799 Partner + 1282 Kinder + 2721 Erziehung + 897 PAYA + 410 Stepup Anker + 47 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 11: 18777 (9435 Anker + 2695 Partner + 1284 Kinder + 2955 Erziehung + 1031 PAYA + 841 Erziehung U6 Partner + 483 Stepup Anker + 50 Stepup Partner + 3 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 12: 16511 (7630 Anker + 2418 Partner + 1146 Kinder + 2781 Erziehung + 1141 PAYA + 764 Erziehung U6 Partner + 567 Stepup Anker + 58 Stepup Partner + 6 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 13: 16293 (7009 Anker + 2385 Partner + 1027 Kinder + 2915 Erziehung + 1429 PAYA + 834 Erziehung U6 Partner + 606 Stepup Anker + 80 Stepup Partner + 8 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 14: 9179 (5401 Anker + 1740 Partner + 632 Kinder + 949 Erziehung + 403 Stepup Anker + 54 Stepup Partner)
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Multistage;
The German Family Panel pairfam is a panel survey of anchor persons with an implemented multi-actor design. The anchor´s partner and, from the second wave onwards, also the anchor´s (step-)parents and children of the age of 8 to 15 living in the household are additionally included in the survey in order to get a comprehensive picture of respondents’ family life.
Anchor Persons: The initial sample was drawn using a two-stage sampling procedure; the aim was to represent the three cohorts with equal shares of the total sample:
• first stage: municipalities of the Federal Republic of Germany were sampled (with a sampling probability proportional to the size of the target population in each municipality, proportionally distributed between East and West Germany);
• second stage: persons of the target population who had their main residence in the selected municipalities were sampled (systematic random sampling on the asis of local population registers).
Anchor persons are interviewed annually, using a non-monotonic design (respondents who dropped out in the last wave are re-contacted in the subsequent wave).
Partners: inclusion of the current partner of the anchor person in the survey if consent of the anchor person is given (irrespective of sex, cohabitation or relationship status); in case of separation between the waves, ex-partners are not contacted again.
Parents: inclusion of up to three (step-)parents in the survey if they are living in Germany and if consent of the anchor person is given; biological parents have the highest priority, followed by the mother’s new partner and the father’s new partner (irrespective of cohabitation or relationship status of the parents); annually repeated interviews (even in case of changes concerning stepparents).
Children: inclusion of the youngest child living in the anchor household aged between 8 and 15 in the second survey wave plus all other children entering this age interval from the third wave onwards if consent of the anchor person and possibly of the partner is given (biological or social children, including adoptive and foster children); annually repeated interviews until the age of 15, then inclusion in the main panel of anchor persons.
Details on sampling procedures and follow-up strategies are explained in the method reports (available in German language only) and in the Technical Paper No. 1 (see documentation).
Temporal Research Design: Longitudinal: Panel
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: Anchor Persons: Face-to-face interview with standardized questionnaire (CAPI and CASI for sensitive topics); incentive of 10€ cash per realized interview in waves 1 to 8. Since 9th wave 15€ cash incentive. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the survey mode was changed to computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) in late April 2020 (wave 12), with an additional postal questionnaire (PAPI) covering sensitive topics. Wave 13 offered the possibility to conduct the anchor interview via CATI plus PAPI as an alternative to CAPI throughout the entire fielding period. The 14th survey wave already marks the transition to the project "FReDA - The German Family Demography Panel Study". Consequently, a planned change in the survey mode took place for many respondents: Most anchor persons were invited by mail (with an unconditional incentive of 5€ in cash) to participate in an online survey (CAWI). Half of the respondents had a QR code printed on the cover letter. If participation was still not successful after a reminder letter, a paper questionnaire was sent with another reminder letter as an alternative to online participation. Only 1,200 anchor persons - as a control group - were still scheduled for a CAPI survey. The questionnaire for wave 14 was significantly shortened compared to the previous waves.
Partner: Paper-and-pencil interview with standardized questionnaire (Drop-Off); incentive of 5€ lottery ticket per completed questionnaire in waves 1 to 6. Since 7th wave 5€ cash incentive.
Parenting: Paper-and-pencil interview with standardized questionnaire (Drop-Off), additional information provided by anchor persons and partners about their surveyed children
Parents: Mail survey with standardized questionnaire; incentive of 5€ lottery ticket per completed questionnaire in waves 1 to 6. Since 7th wave 5€ cash incentive. Grant parents interviewed in wave 8, no interviews at all since wave 9
Children: Face-to-face interview with standardized questionnaire (CAPI); incentive of 5€ cash per realized interview. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the survey mode was changed to computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) in late April 2020 (wave 12). Wave 13 offered the possibility to conduct the child interview via CATI as an alternative to CAPI throughout the entire fielding period. Sensitive questions (CASI section) were skipped if children were interviewed via CATI. In the 14th wave of the survey, children of anchor persons who had participated via CAWI or PAPI (i.e., without an interviewer) were interviewed by telephone (CATI).
Data Collector: Kantar Public (former TNS Infratest Sozialforschung)
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata (deutsch & englisch)
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables:
- Welle 1: 3377 (1458 Anker pairfam + 1453 Anker DemoDiff + 233 Partner pairfam + 233 Partner DemoDiff)
- Welle 2: 4761 (3895 Anker pairfam + 18 Anker DemoDiff + 274 Partner + 360 Eltern + 131 Kinder + 83 Erziehung)
- Welle 3: 4986 (4292 Anker + 281 Partner + 216 Eltern + 150 Kinder + 47 Erziehung)
- Welle 4: 9380 (4131 Anker + 265 Partner + 272 Eltern + 173 Kinder + 58 Erziehung + 4132 Stepup Anker + 83 Stepup Transition + 266 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 5: 10694 (4742 Anker + 313 Partner + 243 Eltern + 189 Kinder + 74 Erziehung + 4743 Stepup Anker + 76 Stepup Transition + 314 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 6: 10025 (4352 Anker + 291 Partner + 379 Eltern + 210 Kinder + 65 Erziehung + 4353 Stepup Anker + 83 Stepup Transition + 292 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 7: 11495 (5047 Anker + 328 Partner + 260 Eltern + 222 Kinder + 103 Erziehung + 5118 Stepup Anker + 83 Stepup Transition + 329 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 8: 10505 (4619 Anker + 46 CARI + 304 Partner + 111 Eltern + 252 Kinder + 74 Erziehung + 4711 Stepup Anker + 83 Stepup Transition + 305 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 9: 11829 (5274 Anker + 329 Partner + 248 Kinder + 130 Erziehung + 98 PAYA + 5420 Stepup Anker (inkl. Transition) + 330 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 10: 10521 (4668 Anker + 13 Anker-Vignetten + 284 Partner + 9 Partner-Vignetten + 263 Kinder + 66 Erziehung + 101 PAYA + 4832 Stepup Anker (inkl. Transition) + 285 Stepup Partner)
- Welle 11: 17000 (7839 Anker + 15 Anker-Vignetten + 330 Partner + 255 Kinder + 99 Erziehung + 101 PAYA + 53 Erziehung U6 Partner + 7923 Stepup Anker (inkl. Transition) + 331 Stepup Partner + 54 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 12: 13576 (6161 Anker + 17 Anker-Vignetten + 246 Partner + 298 Kinder + 66 Erziehung + 101 PAYA + 53 Erziehung U6 Partner + 6333 Stepup Anker (inkl. Transition) + 247 Stepup Partner + 54 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 13: 13448 (6064 Anker + 295 Partner + 266 Kinder + 94 Erziehung + 101 PAYA + 53 Erziehung U6 Partner + 6225 Stepup Anker (inkl. Transition) + 296 Stepup Partner + 54 Stepup Erziehung U6 Partner)
- Welle 14: 9596 (1928 Anker (CAPI) + 1924 Anker (CAWI) + 1422 Anker (PAPI) + 162 Partner + 275 Kinder (CAPI) + 270 Kinder (CATI) + 104 Erziehung + 1925 Stepup Anker (CAWI) + 1423 Stepup Anker (PAPI) + 163 Stepup Partner)
Notes: Survey unit: adults; parents; teenagers; students###
The DemoDiff survey, carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, utilizes a largely identical set of instruments and supplements the pairfam data with an additional sample of eastern German anchor persons of the two birth cohorts 1971 to 1973 and 1981 to 1983 plus their partners (oversample). The current data from the DemoDiff survey are included in the scientific use file of the German Family Panel pairfam.
Analyses of the influence of context factors are facilitated by additional geographically referenced data and by the concatenation of pairfam micro-data with numerous local and regional indicators (“microm data”). Due to security considerations, these data are accessible on secure workstation in Cologne only.
The user support office of the pairfam research data center provides information about the project and helpdesk services concerning the use of pairfam data (Email: support@pairfam.de).
A complete list of all known publications related to the German Family Panel is available on the pairfam website.
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: Brüderl, Josef - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Drobnič, Sonja - Universität Bremen, Hank, Karsten - Universität zu Köln, Neyer, Franz. J. - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Walper, Sabine - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Wolf, Christof - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Alt, Philipp - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Bauer, Irina - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Böhm, Simon - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Borschel, Elisabeth - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Bozoyan, Christiane - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Christmann, Pablo - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Edinger, Rüdiger - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Eigenbrodt, Felicitas - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Garrett, Madison - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Geissler, Svenja - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Gonzalez Avilés, Tita - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Gröpler, Nicolai - Universität Bremen, Gummer, Tobias - GESIS Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Hajek, Kristin - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Herzig, Michel - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Lorenz, Renate - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Lutz, Katharina - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Peter, Timo - Universität Bremen, Preetz, Richard - Universität Bremen, Reim, Julia - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Sawatzki, Barbara - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Schmiedeberg, Claudia - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Schütze, Philipp - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Schumann, Nina - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Thönnissen, Carolin - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Timmermann, Katharina - Universität Bremen, Wetzel, Martin - Universität zu Köln
Publication year: 2024
DOI: 10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.2.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.1.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.13.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.12.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.11.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.10.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.9.1.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.9.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.8.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.7.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.6.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.5.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.4.0.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.3.1.0, 10.4232/pairfam.5678.3.0.0
Study number: ZA5678
Contributor, Institution, Role: GESIS - Distributor, GESIS - HostingInstitution
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ pairfam
External links: pairfam research data center
Current Version: 14.2.0, 2024-05-31, https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.2.0
Version history:
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14.2.0 | 2024-05-31 Corrections see ZA5678_changes_in_v14-2-0.pdf (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.2.0 |
14.1.0 | 2023-12-21 Corrections see ZA5678_changes_in_v14-1-0.pdf https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.1.0 |
14.0.0 | 2023-07-31 Release 14 (Welle 1 - 14) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.14.0.0 |
13.0.0 | 2022-05-31 Release 13 (Welle 1 - 13) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.13.0.0 |
12.0.0 | 2021-06-02 Release 12 (wave 1 - 12) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.12.0.0 |
11.0.0 | 2020-05-31 Release 11 (wave 1 - 11) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.11.0.0 |
10.0.0 | 2019-05-31 Release 10 (wave 1 - 10) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.10.0.0 |
9.1.0 | 2018-07-23 Coding error in anchor corrected https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.9.1.0 |
9.0.0 | 2018-06-04 Release 9 (wave 1 - 9) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.9.0.0 |
8.0.0 | 2017-05-31 Release 8 (wave 1 - 8) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.8.0.0 |
7.0.0 | 2016-05-30 Release 7 (wave 1 - 7) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.7.0.0 |
6.0.0 | 2015-05-30 Release 6 (wave 1 - 6) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.6.0.0 |
5.0.0 | 2014-07-07 Release 5 (wave 1 - 5), DemoDiff integrated https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.5.0.0 |
4.0.0 | 2013-06-10 Release 4 (wave 1 - 4) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.4.0.0 |
3.1.0 | 2013-01-07 Release 3.1 (wave 1 - 3) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.3.1.0 |
3.0.0 | 2012-06-26 Release 3.0 (wave 1 - 3) https://doi.org/10.4232/pairfam.5678.3.0.0 |
Version changes: Changes between version 3.1.0 and it's previous version
Date | Name | Description | Correction description |
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2012-12-15 | parent3 | 2013-01-07 Umkodierung fehlender Werte von 6 in 8: parigr53a - parigr59a, parigr78a - parigr79a, parigr80a - parigr81a, parigr60a - parigr66a | |
2012-12-15 | parent3 | 2013-01-07 Antwortkategorie “kein Partner” ergänzt: parpa17i1 - parpa17i8 | |
2012-12-15 | parent3 | 2013-01-07 Korrektur falsch zugeordneter Variablenlabels: parval1ix | |
2012-12-15 | parent3 | 2013-01-07 Anpassung des Filters, Frage auch bei Nicht-Bestehen von Kontakt zu Eltern: parigr40p1, parigr40p3, parigr41p1, parigr41p3 | |
2012-12-15 | anchor3 | 2013-01-07 Einzelfallbezogene Anpassungen bei generierten Variablen: school, pschool, casmin, pcasmin, isced, pisced, isced2, pisced2, yeduc, pyeduc | |
2012-12-15 | parenting2 | 2013-01-07 Ergänzung von 6 fehlenden Partner-ID: pid | |
2012-12-15 | parenting2 | 2013-01-07 Zwei leere Fälle gelöscht: id=494001000, id=609745000 | |
2012-12-15 | anchor2 | 2013-01-07 Einzelfallbezogene Anpassungen bei generierten Variablen: age, page, mage, fage, smage, sfage, k*age, homosex, hhcomp, lweight, ppanel, pcontact, panswer, school, pschool, casmin, pcasmin, isced, pisced, isced2, pisced2, yeduc, pyeduc | |
2012-12-15 | partner1 | 2013-01-07 Rekodierung der fehlenden Werte -1 und -2: psat1*, psat3 | |
2012-12-15 | partner1 | 2013-01-07 Umkodierung der Werteausprägungen zur Harmonisierung mit nachfolgenden Wellen: psd10 | |
2012-12-15 | anchor1 | 2013-01-07 Korrektur der Fragenummern im Variablenlabel: frt11v2i1 - int10i2 | |
2012-12-15 | anchor1 | 2013-01-07 Einzelfallbezogene Anpassungen bei generierten Variablen: school, pschool, casmin, pcasmin, isced, pisced, yeduc, pyeduc |
Publications: Brüderl, Josef; Castiglioni, Laura; Schumann, Nina (Hrsg.):
Partnerschaft, Fertilität und intergenerationale Beziehungen - Ergebnisse der ersten Welle des Beziehungs- und Familienpanels.
Würzburg: Ergon Verlag 2011
, Huinink, Johannes, Josef Brüderl, Bernhard Nauck, Sabine Walper, Laura Castiglioni und Michael Feldhaus:
Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam): Conceptual framework and design.
In: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung 23, 2011, S. 77-101
Study group: The German Family Panel (pairfam), GESIS Community Data
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- ZA5678_q_Wave03.zip Partner/Parenting/Parents, W3 (Questionnaire) 3.3 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave04.zip Partner/Parenting/Parents/Stepups, W4 (Questionnaire) 6.63 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave05.zip Partner/Parenting/Parents/Stepups, W5 (Questionnaire) 3.8 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave06.zip Partner/Parenting/Parents/Stepups, W6 (Questionnaire) 4.2 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave07.zip Partner/Parenting/Parents/Stepups, W7 (Questionnaire) 4.17 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave08.zip Partner/Parenting/Grandparents/Stepups, W8 (Questionnaire) 666.47 KB
- ZA5678_q_Wave09.zip Partner/Parenting/PAYA, W9 (Questionnaire) 2.43 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave10.zip Partner/Parenting/PAYA, W10 (Questionnaire) 2.43 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave11.zip Partner/Parenting/PAYA/ParentingU6Partner, W11 (Questionnaire) 1.84 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave12.zip Partner/Parenting/PAYA/ParentingU6Partner, W12 (Questionnaire) 4.01 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave13.zip Partner/Parenting/PAYA/ParentingU6Partner, W13 (Questionnaire) 4.04 MB
- ZA5678_q_Wave14.zip Partner/Parenting/Anchor, W14 (Questionnaire) 1.83 MB
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- ZA5678_cod_en_Anchor.zip Anchor interview, English (Codebook) 14.47 MB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Anker.zip Anchor interview, German (Codebook) 16.33 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Parenting_U6.zip Parenting survey U6, English (Codebook) 435.51 KB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Parents.zip Parent survey, English (Codebook) 1.52 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Partner.zip Partner survey, English (Codebook) 3.52 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_PAYA.zip Parenting survey youth, English (Codebook) 930.68 KB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Parenting.zip Parenting survey, German (Codebook) 2.11 MB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Parenting_U6.zip Parenting survey U6, German (Codebook) 455.36 KB
- ZA5678_cod_de_PAYA.zip Parenting survey youth, German (Codebook) 967.2 KB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Stepups.zip Stepup interview, German (Codebook) 12.64 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Stepups.zip Stepup interview, English (Codebook) 12.26 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Parenting.zip Parenting survey, English (Codebook) 2.03 MB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Parents.zip Parent survey, German (Codebook) 1.56 MB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Partner.zip Partner survey, German (Codebook) 3.75 MB
- ZA5678_cod_de_Kind.zip Child interview, German (Codebook) 5.06 MB
- ZA5678_cod_en_Child.zip Child interview, English (Codebook) 4.59 MB
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- ZA5678_1_sd_Overview.pdf Overview, ENG (Study Description) 370.07 KB
- ZA5678_2_sd_Quick-Guide_de.pdf Instructions, GER (Study Description) 910.94 KB
- ZA5678_2_sd_Quick-Guide_en.pdf Instructions, ENG (Study Description) 1.28 MB
- ZA5678_3_sd_Reference-Paper.pdf Reference Paper, ENG (Study Description) 334.86 KB
- ZA5678_4_sd_Data-Manual.pdf Data Manual, ENG (Study Description) 1.17 MB
- ZA5678_5_sd_Scales-Manual.pdf Scales Manual, ENG (Study Description) 4.73 MB
- ZA5678_6a_mb_Methods-Reports.zip W1-14, GER (Method Report) 43.97 MB
- ZA5678_6b_mb_Field-Report.pdf W1-14 cumulated, ENG (Method Report) 1.06 MB
- ZA5678_7_Variables.zip Variable Lists, GER/ENG (Table) 1.71 MB
- ZA5678_changes_in_v14-1-0.pdf (Other Document) 137.17 KB
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 20.09.2021 - 26.10.2021
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7808 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14056
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7808 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14056
Topics: International politics and organisations, Economic systems and development, Social conditions and indicators, HEALTH
Date(s) of Data Collection: 20.09.2021 - 26.10.2021
Geographic coverage: Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (GR), Spain (ES), France (FR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), Croatia (HR)
Universe: The population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States and other EU nationals, resident in each of the 27 Member States and aged 15 years and over.
Number of Units: 62420
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Simple random;
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI);
Data Collector: Ipsos European Public affairs, Brussels
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 127
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: European Commission, Brussels; Directorate General Communication, COMM.A.3 ´Media monitoring and Eurobarometer´ -
Publication year: 2023
DOI: 10.4232/1.14056
Study number: ZA7808
Publisher: GESIS
Research data center: FDZ Int. Umfrageprogramm bei GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2023-01-26, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14056
Version history:
Version number | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.0.0 | 2023-01-26 Archive release (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14056 |
Publications: European Commission: Flash Eurobarometer 500. Public opinion in the EU Regions. Survey requested and co-ordinated by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM “Media monitoring and Eurobarometer” Unit). Brussels, 2022. doi:10.2775/494484
Study group: EB - Flash Eurobarometer, Flash Eurobarometer - Regions and Regional Policy
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- ZA7808_q_be-nl.pdf (Questionnaire) 150.99 KB
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- ZA7808_q_lt.pdf (Questionnaire) 159.62 KB
- ZA7808_q_lu-de.pdf (Questionnaire) 153.57 KB
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 21.05.2021 - 03.10.2021
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7968 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14098
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7968 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14098
Abstract: The Epidemiological Survey on Addiction (ESA) is a population-representative study conducted regularly since 1980 to record the use of psychoactive substances and substan ... more
Abstract: The Epidemiological Survey on Addiction (ESA) is a population-representative study conducted regularly since 1980 to record the use of psychoactive substances and substan ... more
Content: The survey covered 30-day, 12-month and lifetime prevalence of use of tobacco (tobacco products as well as shisha, heat-not-burn products and e-cigarettes), alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines. For conventional tobacco products, heat-not-burn products, e-cigarettes, alcohol, selected illicit drugs (cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines), and medications (painkillers, sleeping pills and sedatives, stimulants, appetite suppressants, antidepressants, neuroleptics, anabolic steroids), additional screening instruments were collected to detect problematic use (indication of dependence) for the period of the last twelve months. The following screening instruments were used: Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) for conventional tobacco products and heat-not-burn products; Pennstate Electronic Dependence Index (PS-ECDI) for e-cigarettes; Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) for alcohol; Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) for cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines; Brief Drug Use Questionnaire for medications. A range of sociodemographic data, physical and mental health status, psychological disorders, and modules on the main topics of cannabis, unregistered alcohol, and attitudes and motives toward the use of non-opioid painkillers were also collected.
Changes in use patterns compared with the pre-Corona pandemic period in terms of: the number of days per week that shear medications are used and the amount of pain medications per use; Attempt to quit smoking due to the Corona pandemic; Change in the number of days per week that alcohol is used and the amount of alcohol used per typical day of drinking; Change in the number of days per month to use cannabis and the amount of cannabis used per typical day of use.
Physical and mental health status: Related to the last 12 months: self-assessment of health status; self-assessment of mental well-being; chronic illnesses; frequency of physical complaints or pain without clear explanation, anxiety attack / panic attack, frequent worries, strong fears in social situations, strong fears of public places, means of transport or stores, strong fears in various situations, e.g. use of elevators, tunnels, airplanes as well as of heights or thunderstorms, sadness or dejection, loss of interest, tiredness or lack of energy, unusually happy or over-excited. e.g., use of elevators, tunnels, airplanes, and of heights or severe weather, sadness or dejection, loss of interest, fatigue or lack of energy, unusually happy, hyper or irritable, stressful traumatic events, psychiatric, psychological or psychotherapeutic treatment, or mental or psychosomatic diagnosis.
Demography: Sex; age; age groups; year of birth; country of birth; length of residence in Germany (year of immigration); German or other citizenship; other citizenship; country of birth of parents; German or other citizenship of parents and length of residence (year of immigration) of parents in Germany (migration background); mother/father lives/ did not live in Germany; height in centimeters; body weight in kilograms; marital status; living with a partner in the household; number of children; number of children in household; number of persons in household (household size); number of persons in household under 14 years of age; highest general education degree; intended general education degree; highest vocational education degree; employment; group membership if not employed; previously employed full-time or part-time; occupational status; respondent is main earner in household; occupational status of main earner; household net income (categorized).
Additionally coded: running number; sex, year of birth, nationality, and age group according to population registration office; point number; west/east; weighting factors; place size (BIK10 and political municipality size class); ID of municipality per federal state; survey method of interview; baseline sample/supplementary sample; interview year; interview month and interview day; date of completion (day, month); questionnaire completed alone; check questions; respondent cannot/would not answer questions on other citizenship or parents´ other citizenship or did not answer the question.
Topics: HEALTH, Drug abuse, alcohol and smoking, Physical fitness and exercise, Specific diseases, disorders and medical conditions, General health and well-being, PSYCHOLOGY
Date(s) of Data Collection: 21.05.2021 - 03.10.2021
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: German-speaking persons aged 18 to 64 in private households
Number of Units: 9046
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Multistage;
The sample was drawn in a two-stage selection process. In the first step, 217 municipalities within Germany were randomly selected. In a second step, addresses were drawn from population registers via systematic random selection. The distribution of birth cohort groups in the sample was chosen disproportionately to the distribution in the population, i.e. a random selection was made from the personal addresses stratified by birth cohort group, so that younger birth cohorts were drawn disproportionately frequently and older birth cohorts disproportionately rarely.
Temporal Research Design: Cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)
• Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
• Self-administered questionnaire: Paper;
Data Collector: infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft, Bonn
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 574
Notes: The federal states of Berlin, Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Bremen and Bavaria are participating in the study by increasing the deployment sample for their federal states, predominantly including 15- to 17-year-olds.
This dataset includes only the base sample of the survey without the top-up samples of individual federal states.
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: - Institut für Therapieforschung, München
Publication year: 2023
DOI: 10.4232/1.14098
Study number: ZA7968
Publisher: GESIS
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2023-03-20, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14098
Version history:
Version number | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.0.0 | 2023-03-20 first archive edition (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14098 |
Publications: Rauschert, C., Möckl, J., Seitz, N.-N., Wilms, N., Olderbak, S., & Kraus, L. (2022). Konsum psychoaktiver Substanzen in Deutschland – Ergebnisse des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurvey 2021. Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 119, 527-534. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0244 , Rauschert, C., Möckl, J., Seitz, N.-N., Wilms, N., Olderbak, S., Kraus, L. (2022): The use of psychoactive substances in Germany—findings from the Epidemiological Survey of Substance Abuse 2021. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 119(527–34). doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0244, Malina, Aneta; Steinwede, Angelika; Aust, Folkert; Kleudgen, Martin:
Bericht : Epidemiologischer Suchtsurvey 2021.
Bonn: infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH, 2021
Study group: Epidemiological Survey on Substance Abuse in Germany, GESIS Community Data
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Date(s) of Data Collection: 16.01.1995 - 03.10.2021
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7969 Data file Version 1.1.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14159
GESIS, Cologne. ZA7969 Data file Version 1.1.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14159
Abstract: The Epidemiological Survey of Substance Abuse (ESA) is a population-representative study that has been conducted regularly since 1980 to record the use of psychoactive su ... more
Abstract: The Epidemiological Survey of Substance Abuse (ESA) is a population-representative study that has been conducted regularly since 1980 to record the use of psychoactive su ... more
Content: The trend data set contains comparable questions that were asked 4 times or more. Questions were not always asked regarding the same time period. The time periods and substances asked included past 30-day, past 12-month, and lifetime prevalence of use of conventional tobacco products (cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, pipes), alcohol, illegal drugs, and medications. Furthermore, the prevalence of the use of gambling machines was also asked.
For conventional tobacco products, alcohol, selected illegal drugs (cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines), and medications (painkillers, sleeping pills, and sedatives), additional diagnostic criteria were recorded using the written version of the Munich Composite International Diagnostic Interview (M-CIDI) for the period of the last twelve months. Problematic patterns of use were also identified using screeners for use disorders for alcohol (AUDIT - Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test), tobacco (Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence), medications (KFM - Kurzfragebogen Medikamente), and cannabis (SDS - Severity of Dependence Scale).
A range of sociodemographic data and physical and mental health status were also recorded.
Topics: HEALTH, Drug abuse, alcohol and smoking, Physical fitness and exercise, Signs and symptoms; pathological conditions, General health and well-being, PSYCHOLOGY
Date(s) of Data Collection: 16.01.1995 - 03.10.2021
Date(s) of Data Collection: 16.01.1995 - 31.03.1995, 10.04.1997 - 30.06.1997, 05.2000 - 10.2000, 28.03.2003 - 12.09.2003, 30.03.2006 - 05.09.2006, 05.2009 - 10.2009, 04.2012 - 07.2012, 03.2015 - 07.2015, 12.03.2018 - 06.08.2018, 21.05.2021 - 03.10.2021
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE)
Universe: German-speaking persons aged 18 to 59 and 18 to 64 in private households in the respective survey years (1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2021).
Number of Units: 84596
Sampling Procedure: • Probability: Multistage;
The sample was drawn in 1995 and 1997 using a stratified, three-stage random selection procedure in ADM design. In the first stage, sample points were drawn based on the electoral district division of the federal elections. The household was selected in the second stage by the interviewer based on a random route visit determined by the field institute. In the third stage, the respondent within this household was selected based on the birthday question ("Who had the last birthday?"). Starting in 2000, a two-stage selection procedure was first used to randomly select municipalities within Germany, followed by the drawing of addresses from population registers via systematic random selection.
The distribution of birth cohort groups in the sample was chosen disproportionately to the distribution in the population starting in 2003, i.e., a random selection stratified by birth cohort was made from the individual addresses so that younger birth cohorts were drawn disproportionately often and older birth cohorts disproportionately less often.
Temporal Research Design: Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Analysis Unit: Individual
Mode of Data Collection: • Face-to-face interview: Paper-and-pencil (PAPI)
• Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)
• Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI);
Data Collector: GfM-Getas Gesellschaft für Marketing-, Kommunikations- und Sozialforschung mbH, Hamburg (1995-1997)
infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft, Bonn (2000-2021)
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
Kind of Data: Numeric
Number of Variables: 1228
Notes: This data set comprises only the basic sample of the respective surveys without the top-up samples of individual states. Population-representative weightings are only given for this data set at the federal level.
1995: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health. No conditions were attached to the funding.
1997: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health. No conditions were attached to the funding.
2000: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health. No conditions were attached to the funding.
2003: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Security (Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und soziale Sicherung, AZ: 326-4914-8/32). No conditions were attached to the funding.
2006: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health BMG GZ: 119- 4914-8/32). No conditions were attached to the funding.
2009: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) (Bundesverwaltungsamt, Zuwendungen im Bereich des BMG, AZ: IIA5-2508DSM400). No conditions were attached to the funding.
2012: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) (Bundesverwaltungsamt, Zuwendungen im Bereich des BMG, AZ: IIA5 - 2511DSM216). No conditions were attached to the funding.
2015: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) (Bundesverwaltungsamt, Zuwendungen im Bereich des BMG, AZ: IIA5 - 2514DSM200). No conditions were attached to the funding
2018: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) (Bundesverwaltungsamt, Zuwendungen im Bereich des BMG, AZ: ZMVI1-2517DSM200). No conditions were attached to the funding.
2021: The study was funded by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) (Bundesverwaltungsamt, Zuwendungen im Bereich des BMG, AZ: ZMVI1-2520DSM203). No conditions were attached to the funding.
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: - Institut für Therapieforschung, München
Publication year: 2023
DOI: 10.4232/1.14159, 10.4232/1.14099
Study number: ZA7969
Publisher: GESIS
Current Version: 1.1.0, 2023-08-08, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14159
Version history:
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1.1.0 | 2023-08-08 Updates for variables rauchz_1_0921, can12fr_1821, auf12fr_1821 (current version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14159 |
1.0.0 | 2023-03-20 first archive edition https://doi.org/10.4232/1.14099 |
Publications: ESA 2021
Rauschert, C., Möckl, J., Seitz, N.-N., Wilms, N., Olderbak, S., & Kraus, L. (2022). Konsum psychoaktiver Substanzen in Deutschland – Ergebnisse des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurvey 2021. Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 119, 527-534. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0244
, Rauschert, C., Möckl, J., Seitz, N.-N., Wilms, N., Olderbak, S., Kraus, L. (2022): The use of psychoactive substances in Germany—findings from the Epidemiological Survey of Substance Abuse 2021. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 119(527–34). doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0244, ESA 2018
Atzendorf, J., Rauschert, C., Seitz, N.-N., Lochbühler, K., & Kraus, L. (2019). Gebrauch von Alkohol, Tabak, illegalen Drogen und Medikamenten. Schätzungen zu Konsum und substanzbezogenen Störungen in Deutschland. Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 116(35-36), 577-584. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2019.0577
, Atzendorf, J., Rauschert, C., Seitz, N.-N., Lochbühler, K., & Kraus, L. (2019). The use of alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs and medicines ¬ an estimate of consumption and substance-related disorders in Germany. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, 116(35-36), 577-584. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2019.0577 , ESA 2015
Piontek, D., Kraus, L., Gomes de Matos, E., & Atzendorf, J. (2016). Der Epidemiologische Suchtsurvey 2015: Studiendesign und Methodik. Sucht, 62 (5), 259-269.
, ESA 2012
Kraus, L., Piontek, D., Pabst, A., & Gomes de Matos, E. (2013). Studiendesign und Methodik des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurveys 2012. Sucht, 59 (6), 309-320.
, ESA 2009
Kraus, L., & Pabst, A. (2010). Studiendesign und Methodik des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurveys 2009. Sucht, 56 (5), 315-326.
, ESA 2006
Kraus, L., & Baumeister, S. E. (2008). Studiendesign und Methodik des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurveys 2006. Sucht, 54 (Sonderheft 1), S6-S15.
, ESA 2003
Kraus, L., & Augustin, R. (2005). Konzeption und Methodik des Epidemiologischen Suchtsurvey 2003. Sucht, 51 (Sonderheft 1), S6-S18.
, ESA 2000
Kraus, L., & Augustin, R. (2001). Repräsentativerhebung zum Gebrauch psychoaktiver Substanzen bei Erwachsenen in Deutschland 2000. Sucht, 47 (Sonderheft 1), S3-S86.
, ESA 1997
Kraus, L., & Bauernfeind, R. (1998). Repräsentativerhebung zum Konsum psychoaktiver Substanzen bei Erwachsenen in Deutschland 1997. Sucht, 44 (Sonderheft 1), S3-S82.
, ESA 1995
Herbst, K., Kraus, L., & Scherer, K. (1996). Repräsentativerhebung zum Gebrauch psychoaktiver Substanzen bei Erwachsenen in Deutschland. Schriftliche Erhebung 1995. Bonn: Bundesministerium für Gesundheit.
Study group: Epidemiological Survey on Substance Abuse in Germany, GESIS Community Data
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