Generations and Gender Survey study profile

A.H. Gauthier, Susana Cabaço , T. Emery

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Abstract

The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is a panel study on families, life course trajectories and gender relations. The GGS is part of the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP), a unique research infrastructure providing open access data to registered researchers. We will be focusing on the GGS waves that were already collected. With large samples per country, the GGS microdata provides researchers with a key resource to examine changes in family life, inter-generational and gender relations. The analysis of these trends is at the core of the research produced in several social science disciplines and the GGS data users have extensively used it to better understand topics such as the transition to adulthood, partnership formation and dissolution, fertility, gender roles and caring responsibilities. In the first part of this study profile, we focus on the design features of the GGS (data collection and adjustment, panel maintenance, and coverage) and subsequently we provide an overview of the organisational setup and outputs of the GGP. In the last part we reflect on the opportunities and challenges ahead of the next round of data collection.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLongitudinal and Life Course Studies
Volume9
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018

Keywords

  • panel microdata
  • cross-national
  • family dynamics
  • life course trajectories
  • inter-generational relations

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