International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) for New Zealand
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The ISSP is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing social science projects and coordinates research goals, thereby adding a cross-national, cross-cultural perspective to the individual national studies. ISSP researchers especially concentrate on developing questions that are meaningful and relevant to all countries, and can be expressed in an equivalent manner in all relevant languages. There are 48 countries that contribute data to the ISSP.
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Gendall, Philip; von Randow, Martin; Boxall, Peter (2015). International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) for New Zealand. The University of Auckland. Collection. https://doi.org/10.17608/k6.auckland.c.2118.v5
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AUTHORS (3)
CATEGORIES
- Conservation and biodiversity
- Religious studies not elsewhere classified
- Environmental philosophy
- Cultural geography
- Gender studies not elsewhere classified
- Social and community informatics
- Sociology not elsewhere classified
- Citizenship
- Sports science and exercise not elsewhere classified
- Family and household studies
- New Zealand government and politics
KEYWORDS
National identityNZSSDSsocial sciencesISSPWork Orientationssurvey researchNew ZealandConservation and BiodiversityReligious StudiesEnvironmental HumanitiesSocial and Cultural GeographyGender studiesSocial and Community InformaticsSociologyCitizenshipHuman Movement and Sports Science not elsewhere classifiedFamily and Household StudiesNew Zealand Government and Politics