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Title: Rigour and accessibility in crossnational research


1
Rigour and accessibility in cross-national
research
  • Roger Jowell
  • Centre for Comparative Social Surveys
  • City University London
  • May 25 2005

2
The quest for rigour
  • A longstanding problem, particularly for attitude
    surveys (Eurobarometers, EVS, ISSP)
  • Involvement of the European Science Foundation in
    the mid-1990s
  • A series of expert groups and committees
  • Application to EC for part-funding - conditional
    agreement
  • The start of the European Social Survey (ESS) in
    2001

3
Three main aims
  • To measure and explain long-term value change
    within and between European nations
  • To improve the rigour of cross-national survey
    methodology
  • To develop social indicators for Europe
    (including attitudinal indicators)

4
Obstacles to attitude measurement in general
  • Non-attitudes
  • Social desirability bias
  • Prevalence v salience
  • The satisfaction conundrum
  • Weather vs climate changes
  • Impact of context
  • In any case, attitudes are elusive, cheap,
    changeable and cant be validated

5
Added problems for cross-national surveys
  • Language differences that defy translation
  • Differences in methodological habits
  • Existing formulations to adhere to
  • Differences in national contexts

6
On the other hand, monitoring social attitudes
  • helps us understand how we see our world and
    ourselves
  • challenges myths and stereotypes
  • exposes political, cultural and moral divisions
  • enables national success to be judged against
    social, not just economic, criteria
  • Comparative sociology is not a branch of
    sociology it is sociology itself (Durkheim)

7
25 participating countries
Denmark Greece Finland Italy Norway
Portugal Sweden Spain Iceland Austria
Belgium France Czech Rep
Germany Estonia Ireland Hungary
Luxembourg Poland Netherlands Slov
enia Switzerland Slovak Rep UK Ukraine

8
Main features
  • Rigid specifications of
  • Sampling method and size
  • Fieldwork procedures and timing
  • Response targets
  • Event monitoring
  • Translation protocols
  • Progress and compliance monitoring
  • Transparent documentation, easy access
  • Top-down and bottom-up questionnaire design

9
Core question topics
  • Trust in institutions
  • Political engagement
  • Socio-political values
  • Multi-level governance
  • Moral social values
  • Social exclusion
  • National, ethnic, religious id
  • Well-being, health, security
  • Demographic composition
  • Education and occupation
  • Financial circumstances
  • Household circumstances

10
Rotating modules
  • Round 1
  • Immigration
  • Citizen engagement and democracy
  • Round 2
  • Family, work and well-being
  • Economic morality
  • Health and care-seeking
  • Round 3
  • Indicators of quality of life
  • Perceptions of the life course

11
Access and dissemination
  • Archive NSD Norway - part and parcel of Central
    Co-ordinating Team
  • Data available on-line and for download
  • No privileged access
  • 5000 users to date www.europeansocialsurvey.org
  • US clone now funded
  • 7 books, many articles, more dissertations
  • On-line bibliography and training

12
Conclusion
  • Herding cats can be fun
  • (Jowell, 2005)
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