The societal challenges affecting European societies require responsive socio-economic policy solutions. The European Social Survey is an unparalleled resource enabling stability and change in Europeans’ social attitudes to be ch...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
ESS-SUSTAIN-2
Next Steps in Securing the Sustainability of the European So...
5M€
Cerrado
ESSPREP
The European Social Survey Infrastructure Preparatory Phase
2M€
Cerrado
ESS-DACE
The European Social Survey Data for a Changing Europe
7M€
Cerrado
SERISS
Synergies for Europe s Research Infrastructures in the Socia...
9M€
Cerrado
RIFI
Research Infrastructures Foresight and Impact
937K€
Cerrado
AMELI
Advanced Methodology for European Laeken Indicators
1M€
Cerrado
Información proyecto ESS-SUSTAIN
Duración del proyecto: 44 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2015-07-17
Fecha Fin: 2019-03-31
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
The societal challenges affecting European societies require responsive socio-economic policy solutions. The European Social Survey is an unparalleled resource enabling stability and change in Europeans’ social attitudes to be charted. Its value for science and public policy has been recognised. However, despite such recognition and the clear success and impact of the European Social Survey research infrastructure, culminating in the award of ERIC status in 2013, there remain significant challenges to ensuring its long-term sustainability. ESS-SUSTAIN represents a comprehensive response to the different challenges and it will be instrumental in securing the sustainable future of ESS ERIC. A key challenge is ensuring the appropriate number of European countries are included, representing the different areas of geographic Europe. This is a critical requirement for meaningful analyses beyond the national level, as well as for the financial viability of the infrastructure. The most important activities in this proposal are therefore those which aim (i) to enhance the long-term commitment of existing Members and Observers of ESS ERIC, (2) effect the transfer of the current guest status of some countries to more stable memberships and (3) expand the coverage of the ESS to countries not yet affiliated. Based upon the current number of just over twenty countries participating in the ESS ERIC, a further increase of its membership will translate into lower costs of participation for all, whilst also strengthening the analytical power of its datasets.