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Collected between March and June 2025, the Estonian follow-up wave includes 5,822 respondents, achieving a 63% retention rate with participants identifying as 2,457 males, 3,357 females, and 8 non-binary/other. The dataset can be accessed in the GGP Data Portal.
Collected between March and June 2025, the Estonian follow-up wave includes 5,822 respondents, achieving a 63% retention rate with participants identifying as 2,457 males, 3,357 females, and 8 non-binary/other. The dataset can be accessed in the GGP Data Portal.
Fieldwork took place from October 2024 to February 2025, primarily through face-to-face interviews. This wave includes 5,602 respondents, with a 56% retention rate (1,998 males and 3,604 females). The dataset can be accessed from the GGP Data Portal.
A total of 7,767 respondents (3,523 males and 4,244 females) took part in this first wave. Taiwan joins the GGS for the first time, broadening the global scope of the survey and extending its coverage into Asia. The dataset can be accessed in the GGP Data Portal.
The GGP Data Portal combines all resources needed to use GGP data.
The GGP Data Catalog contains the extensive collection of datasets curated by the GGP, including the Generations and Gender Survey, Harmonized Histories, and Family and Fertility survey. Additionally, links to further documentation are provided to assist researchers in their analysis.
If you are new to GGS-II Data, take a look at our Usage Guide. It’s aimed at helping you navigate through the GGS-II datasets and familiarising you with the resources and support services tailored to data users.
Data from the Generations and Gender Programme is available freely for non-commercial purposes. To gain access to the micro data, please register in the GGP User Space and sign the respective data agreement.
Read more about the GGP data access policy and usage regulations here
GGP documents its data collection using the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) standard, ensuring comprehensive and consistent metadata. This metadata is stored in Colectica, a tool for managing complex data documentation. Users can access and explore this repository through the Colectica Portal, finding detailed descriptions of the data collection methods, variables, and other relevant metadata.
See more information about the GGP Colectica Portal here
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