Data project
Intergenerational Solidarity in Austria
Generationensolidarität in Österreich
Summary
Strengths: Weaknesses: This survey does not include institutionalized individuals, there is no possibility for linkage with another data set, and the age is disaggregated only into 15-year brackets. Age is disaggregated into 15 year brackets only and the survey does not include institutionalized individuals in the sample. There is no possibility for linkage to other datasets.
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Crosssection occasional
Data gathering method
Face-to-face
Access to data
Conditions of access
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Formats available
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Round 1: data was collected in 1998 with a sample size of 1,000.
Round 2: data was collected in 2005 with a sample size of 2,057 (weighted to 2,000).
First year of collection
1998
Stratification if applicable
Sex, age (15 year brackets), education level, state (Bundesland), degree of urbanization (population density)
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
By state (Bundesland)
Age range
Aged 18 and over
Statistical representativeness
Special group, please specify
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
Data was collected on a society-wide basis on intergenerational relationships, points of conflict and changes in the overall picture of old age. Additional data was collected at the family-level on intergenerational relationship between family members, potential for solidarity, support, help needed and help provided, care, distance between residences of family members, frequency of contact and communication, quality of relationship, location and level of urbanisation of residence.
Corresponds to Intergenerational Relationships and Public Attitudes towards Ageing Topics
Linkage
Standardisation
Possibility of linkage among databases
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
Breaks
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
Governance
Contact information
Gerhard Majce
Boltzmann Institute for Social Gerontology and Lifecourse Research; requested by Minsitry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection (BMASK)
Stubenring 1
1010 Vienna Austria Phone: Gerhard Majce: +431427748122; BMASK: +431711000
Email: gerhard.majce(at)univie.ac.at; post(at)bmask.gv.at
Url: Not available
Timeliness, transparency
Data was collected between February and May 2005 and the main findings were published in November 2005.