Data project
Gender and Generations Survey (GGS)
Gender and Generations Survey (GGS)
Summary
Strengths: This survey is part of the harmonised multi-country Generations and Gender Program (GGP), which makes it possible for international comparisons. Weaknesses: To date, Austria's version of the Gender and Generations Survey (GGS) has covered only some of the themes included in the original GGP designed survey (Austrian GGS focused on fertility, family planning, and household characteristics, and has not included measures on intergenerational and gender-specific relationships; the composition of the household and physical living conditions; division of labor in the household, social networks; private and public financial aid services; mobility and health).
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Survey same
Data gathering method
Face-to-face
Access to data
Conditions of access
Free access to microdata for researchers upon request and registration on the GGP website: http://www.ggp-i.org/create-an-account.html
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Anonymised microdata
Formats available
Aggregate and Microdata available through internet portal
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
The survey has been carried out in 2008/2009, 2012/2013, 2016/2017 (projected).
In 2008, 5,000 individuals constituted the sample. The sample data for 2012/2013 is not yet available.
First year of collection
2008
Stratification if applicable
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
By state (Bundesland)
Age range
2008/2009: 18-44
Statistical representativeness
Special group, please specify
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
Data collected on socioeconomic information about participants (education, occupation, income), information about partnerships and fertility history, attitudes and values of individuals with regard to family and relationships
Corresponds to Intergenerational Relationships, Public Attitudes towards Ageing and Wellbeing Topics
Linkage
Standardisation
ISCED, ISCO
Possibility of linkage among databases
Linked to other participating countries (15); possibility of linkage to Microcensus
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
No entry errors reported
Breaks
No breaks reported
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
Interviewers are required to complete training before going into the field to ensure familiarity and consistency in terminology and coding.
No inconsistencies reported
Governance
Contact information
Norbert Neuwirth, Austrian Institute for Family Studies
Austrian Institute for Family Studies, University of Vienna (Österreichisches Institut für Familienforschung, Universität Wien (ÖIF)); Austria: In collaboration with the Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) and implemented by Statistik Austria
Grillparzerstraße 7/9
1010 Vienna Austria Phone: +431427748901
Email: ggp(at)oif.ac.at
Url: https://www.ggp-i.org/data/
Timeliness, transparency
Data for the first wave of the survey collected in 2008/2009; Aggregate and microdata available via online portal in 2010. According to the GGP Austria website, data for the second wave, collected in 2012/2013, should be available in 2014.