Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course

The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is one of the two pillars of the Generations and Gender Programme designed to improve understanding of demographic and social development and of the factors that influence these developments. This article describes how the theoretical perspectives applied in t...

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Main Authors: Zsolt Spéder, Anne Solaz, Antonella Pinnelli, Ariane Pailhé, Gerda Neyer, Alphonse MacDonald, Jan M. Hoem, Tineke Fokkema, Aline Désesquelles, Christoph Bühler, Francesco C. Billari, Gijs Beets, Andres Vikat
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Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2007-11-01
Series:Demographic Research
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Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/14/
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spelling doaj-062c6683a00d47aa8f288b4c58fe49312020-11-24T22:45:12ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712007-11-011714Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life CourseZsolt SpéderAnne SolazAntonella PinnelliAriane PailhéGerda NeyerAlphonse MacDonaldJan M. HoemTineke FokkemaAline DésesquellesChristoph BühlerFrancesco C. BillariGijs BeetsAndres VikatThe Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is one of the two pillars of the Generations and Gender Programme designed to improve understanding of demographic and social development and of the factors that influence these developments. This article describes how the theoretical perspectives applied in the survey, the survey design and the questionnaire are related to this objective. The key features of the survey include panel design, multidisciplinarity, comparability, context-sensitivity, inter-generational and gender relationships. The survey applies the life course approach, focussing on the processes of childbearing, partnership dynamics, home leaving, and retiring. The selection of topics for data collection mainly follows the criterion of theoretically grounded relevance to explaining one or more of the mentioned processes. A large portion of the survey deals with economic aspects of life, such as economic activity, income, and economic well-being; a comparably large section is devoted to values and attitudes. Other domains covered by the survey include gender relationships, household composition and housing, residential mobility, social networks and private transfers, education, health, and public transfers. The third chapter of the article describes the motivations for their inclusion. The GGS questionnaire is designed for a face-to-face interview. It includes the core that each participating country needs to implement in full, and four optional sub-modules on nationality and ethnicity, on previous partners, on intentions of breaking up, and on housing, respectively. The participating countries are encouraged to include also the optional sub-modules to facilitate comparative research on these topics.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/14/economic activityevent historyfamilyfertilitygendergenerationhouseholdpanel studiessurveyvalues
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author Zsolt Spéder
Anne Solaz
Antonella Pinnelli
Ariane Pailhé
Gerda Neyer
Alphonse MacDonald
Jan M. Hoem
Tineke Fokkema
Aline Désesquelles
Christoph Bühler
Francesco C. Billari
Gijs Beets
Andres Vikat
spellingShingle Zsolt Spéder
Anne Solaz
Antonella Pinnelli
Ariane Pailhé
Gerda Neyer
Alphonse MacDonald
Jan M. Hoem
Tineke Fokkema
Aline Désesquelles
Christoph Bühler
Francesco C. Billari
Gijs Beets
Andres Vikat
Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
Demographic Research
economic activity
event history
family
fertility
gender
generation
household
panel studies
survey
values
author_facet Zsolt Spéder
Anne Solaz
Antonella Pinnelli
Ariane Pailhé
Gerda Neyer
Alphonse MacDonald
Jan M. Hoem
Tineke Fokkema
Aline Désesquelles
Christoph Bühler
Francesco C. Billari
Gijs Beets
Andres Vikat
author_sort Zsolt Spéder
title Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
title_short Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
title_full Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
title_fullStr Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
title_full_unstemmed Generations and Gender Survey (GGS): Towards a Better Understanding of Relationships and Processes in the Life Course
title_sort generations and gender survey (ggs): towards a better understanding of relationships and processes in the life course
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2007-11-01
description The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is one of the two pillars of the Generations and Gender Programme designed to improve understanding of demographic and social development and of the factors that influence these developments. This article describes how the theoretical perspectives applied in the survey, the survey design and the questionnaire are related to this objective. The key features of the survey include panel design, multidisciplinarity, comparability, context-sensitivity, inter-generational and gender relationships. The survey applies the life course approach, focussing on the processes of childbearing, partnership dynamics, home leaving, and retiring. The selection of topics for data collection mainly follows the criterion of theoretically grounded relevance to explaining one or more of the mentioned processes. A large portion of the survey deals with economic aspects of life, such as economic activity, income, and economic well-being; a comparably large section is devoted to values and attitudes. Other domains covered by the survey include gender relationships, household composition and housing, residential mobility, social networks and private transfers, education, health, and public transfers. The third chapter of the article describes the motivations for their inclusion. The GGS questionnaire is designed for a face-to-face interview. It includes the core that each participating country needs to implement in full, and four optional sub-modules on nationality and ethnicity, on previous partners, on intentions of breaking up, and on housing, respectively. The participating countries are encouraged to include also the optional sub-modules to facilitate comparative research on these topics.
topic economic activity
event history
family
fertility
gender
generation
household
panel studies
survey
values
url http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/14/
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