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schema:about
  • Berufsausbildung (de)
  • Bildungspolitik (de)
  • Budget and Fiscal Policy (en)
  • Compulsory and preschool education (en)
  • Education School Systems (en)
  • Educational policy (en)
  • Government Political System (en)
  • Higher and further education (en)
  • Hoehere Bildung (de)
  • Inanspruchnahme sozialer Dienstleistungen (de)
  • Political Attitudes and Behavior (en)
  • Political behaviour and attitudes (en)
  • Politisches Verhalten und politische Einstellungen (de)
  • Public expenditures (en)
  • Social Policy (en)
  • Social welfare policy (en)
  • Social welfare systemsstructures (en)
  • Sozialpolitik (de)
  • Sozialsysteme und Strukturen der Sozialfuersorge (de)
  • Specific social services use and availability (en)
  • Vocational education and training (en)
  • Vorschulerziehung und Bildung in der Pflichtschulzeit (de)
schema:citation
  • Busemeyer, Marius R.; Garritzmann, Julian L. (2017): Academic, Vocational or General? An Analysis of Public Opinion towards Education Policies with Evidence from a New Comparative Survey. Journal of European Social Policy 27(4): 373-386.
  • Busemeyer, Marius R.; Garritzmann, Julian L. (2017): Public opinion on budgetary and policy trade-offs in European welfare states: Evidence from a new comparative survey. Journal of European Public Policy 24(6): 871-889.
  • Busemeyer, Marius R.; Garritzmann, Julian L.; Neimanns, Erik; Nezi, Roula (2018): Investing in Education in Europe: Evidence from a New Survey of Public Opinion. Journal of European Social Policy 28(1): 34-54.
  • Garritzmann, Julian L.; Busemeyer, Marius R.; Neimanns, Erik (2018): Public Demand for Social Investment: New Supporting Coalitions for Welfare State Reform in Western Europe? Journal of European Public Policy 25(6): 844-861.
  • Neimanns, Erik; Busemeyer, Marius R.; Garritzmann, Julian L. (2018): How popular are social investment policies really? Evidence from a new public opinion survey in Western Europe. European Sociological Review 34(3): 238-253.
schema:comment
  • Wenn Sie diesen Datensatz verwenden zitieren Sie bitte das folgende Papier Busemeyer Marius R Garritzmann Julian L Neimanns Erik Nezi Roula 2018 Investing in Education in Europe Evidence from a New Survey of Public Opinion Journal of European Social Policy 281 3454 httpsdoiorg1011770958928717700562 Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick ueber die Umfrage sowie einige allgemeine deskriptive Statistiken Weitere Veroeffentlichungen der Ergebnisse der Umfrage sind unter anderem Busemeyer Marius R Garritzmann Julian L 2017 Public opinion on budgetary and policy tradeoffs in European welfare states Evidence from a new comparative survey Journal of European Public Policy 246 871889 Dieses Papier untersucht wie sich die Unterstuetzung fuer Bildungsausgaben aendert wenn die Befragten an fiskalische und politische Kompromisse erinnert werden Busemeyer Marius R Garritzmann Julian L 2017 Academic Vocational or General An Analysis of Public Opinion towards Education Policies with Evidence from a New Comparative Survey Journal of European Social Policy 274 373386 In diesem Papier analysieren wir die Determinanten der Unterstuetzung fuer die Verteilung der Ausgaben auf verschiedene Sektoren des Bildungssystems wobei wir uns auf den Unterschied zwischen akademischer und beruflicher Bildung konzentrieren Garritzmann Julian L Busemeyer Marius R Neimanns Erik 2018 Public Demand for Social Investment New Supporting Coalitions for Welfare State Reform in Western Europe Journal of European Public Policy 256 844861 Dieses Papier konzentriert sich auf die Erforschung verschiedener unterstuetzender Koalitionen von Sozialinvestitionen vs Sozialtransfer und WorkfarePolitik Neimanns Erik Busemeyer Marius R Garritzmann Julian L 2018 How popular are social investment policies really Evidence from a new public opinion survey in Western Europe European Sociological Review 343 238253 In diesem Artikel untersuchen wir die Robustheit der Unterstuetzung von Sozialinvestitionsreformen wenn diese durch Kuerzungen in anderen Teilen des Sozialstaates finanziert werden muessten Weitere Hinweise zum Datensatz Der Datensatz enthaelt berufsbezogene Codes kodiert nach dem ISCO 88System Diese wurden verwendet um Indikatoren fuer soziooekonomische Klassen nach dem von Daniel Oesch entwickelten Schema zu erstellen Die Dokumentation enthaelt weitere Details Wir stellen auch einen doFile zur Verfuegung die Operationalisierungen der wichtigsten unabhaengigen und abhaengigen Variablen enthaelt Es steht den Forschern natuerlich frei diese Operationalisierungen die zu den Definitionen und Operationalisierungen in den oben genannten Veroeffentlichungen passen zu nutzen oder eigene Versionen zu entwickeln (de)
  • When using this dataset please cite the following paper Busemeyer Marius RGarritzmann Julian LNeimanns ErikNezi Roula 2018 Investing in Education in Europe Evidence from a New Survey of Public Opinion Journal of European Social Policy 281 3454 httpsdoiorg1011770958928717700562 This article provides an overview of the survey as well as some general descriptive statistics Further publications of findings from the survey include Busemeyer Marius RGarritzmann Julian L 2017 Public opinion on budgetary and policy tradeoffs in European welfare states Evidence from a new comparative survey Journal of European Public Policy 246 871889 This paper studies how support for education spending changes when respondents are reminded of fiscal and policy tradeoffs Busemeyer Marius RGarritzmann Julian L 2017 Academic Vocational or General An Analysis of Public Opinion towards Education Policies with Evidence from a New Comparative Survey Journal of European Social Policy 274 373386 In this paper we analyze the determinants of support for the distribution of spending across different sectors of the education system focusing on the difference between academic and vocational education Garritzmann Julian LBusemeyer Marius RNeimanns Erik 2018 Public Demand for Social Investment New Supporting Coalitions for Welfare State Reform in Western Europe Journal of European Public Policy 256 844861 This paper focuses on the exploration of different supporting coalitions of social investment vs social transfer and workfare policies Neimanns ErikBusemeyer Marius RGarritzmann Julian L 2018 How popular are social investment policies really Evidence from a new public opinion survey in Western Europe European Sociological Review 343 238253 In this article we probe the robustness of support for social investment reforms when these would have to be financed by cutbacks in other parts of the welfare state Further notes on the dataset The dataset includes occupational codes coded according to the ISCO 88 scheme These have been used to construct indicators of socioeconomic classes following the scheme developed by Daniel Oesch The documentation provides further details We also provide a doFile which contains operationalisations of the most important independent and dependent variables Researchers are of course free to make use of these operationalizations which fit the definitions and operationalisations in the published papers mentioned above or develop their own versions (en)
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  • A Data and documents are released for academic research and teaching (en)
  • A Daten und Dokumente sind fuer die akademische Forschung und Lehre freigegeben (de)
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schema:datePublished
  • 2018-09-18
schema:identifier
  • 10.4232/1.13140
schema:inLanguage
  • deu
disco:kindOfData
  • Dataset
schema:name
  • Investing in Education in Europe Attitudes Politics and Policies INVEDUC (de)
  • Investing in Education in Europe Attitudes Politics and Policies INVEDUC (en)
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schema:spatialCoverage
schema:temporalCoverage
  • 2014-04-15/2014-05-28
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disco:universe
  • Jeweilige Wohnbevoelkerung in acht westeuropaeischen Laendern ab 18 Jahren mit Telefonanschluss Festnetz oder Mobil (de)
  • Respective population in eight Western European countries aged 18 years and over with landline or mobilephone (en)
schema:version
  • 1.0.0