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Title: | H2020 PROMISE Ten-Country Youth Participation Survey |
Keywords: | Jugendsoziologie politische Partizipation soziale Partizipation internationaler Vergleich Europa abweichendes Verhalten Jugendsoziologie politische Partizipation soziale Partizipation internationaler Vergleich Europa abweichendes Verhalten |
Description: | This survey was funded from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, Grant Agreement no. 693221 as part of the PROMISE project and was administered by the University of Tartu, Estonia. It covers various areas of societal and political participation, conflict/support experiences, efficacy, and selected values of young and adult people in ten European countries, with a short standardized questionnaire being used to collect reports on perceptions, attitudes and behaviours. The survey was administered using a central survey server at the Universtity of Tartu and used samples recruited from various standing online panels in the participating countries, i.e. effectively a quota sampling design was employed. Young persons in the age bracket 15-29 years were oversampled to achieve a realized case count of at least 600 such persons in each country. More information on http://www.promise.manchester.ac.uk/en/home-page/ This survey was funded from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, Grant Agreement no. 693221 as part of the PROMISE project and was administered by the University of Tartu, Estonia. It covers various areas of societal and political participation, conflict/support experiences, efficacy, and selected values of young and adult people in ten European countries, with a short standardized questionnaire being used to collect reports on perceptions, attitudes and behaviours. The survey was administered using a central survey server at the Universtity of Tartu and used samples recruited from various standing online panels in the participating countries, i.e. effectively a quota sampling design was employed. Young persons in the age bracket 15-29 years were oversampled to achieve a realized case count of at least 600 such persons in each country. More information on http://www.promise.manchester.ac.uk/en/home-page/ |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68448 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.7802/1990 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/SDN-10.7802-1990?lang=de https://search.gesis.org/research_data/SDN-10.7802-1990?lang=en |
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