EURODATA Newsletter - Index
Combined index HTML issues 1 - 12
Substantive articles
The Newsletter regularly contains one or two substantive articles, usually comparative data analyses. Articles published up to now are:
- Households and Families in Europe (No.1)
- Norway and the European Union (No.1)
- The Development of Trade Unions in Western Europe: Global Convergence or Cross-national Diversity? (No.2)
- The Project on Comparative European Electoral History: 1830-1995. A computerised data handbook (No.4)
- A System of Socio-Economic Reporting on Europe (No. 5)
- Public Sector Employment (No. 6)
- The Greek Social Security (Insurance) System (No.7)
- The Changing Public Sector in Europe: Social Structure, Income and Social Security (No.8)
- Measuring Social Reporting Intensity in Industrialized Countries: An Exercise in the Sociology of Knowledge (No.9)
- A Database on ILO's 'Cost of Social Security'(No. 10)
Data Infrastructure
Data Infrastructure covers articles about the producers and distributers of statistics, e.g. Statistical Offices or Data Archives, but also on more general topics such as the availability of data or on the general movement towards the building of a European database.
- Towards an Infrastructure of Comparative Research on Europe (No.1)
- The Need for Access to European Microdata (No.2)
- CEPS/INSTEAD (No.2)
- The QUALIDATA Resource Centre (No.2)
- The 1990 Population Censuses in East and Southeast Europe (No.2)
- Towards a Data Infrastructure for Socio-economic Research on Europe:
Improving Access to Official Microdata at the National and the European Level (No.7)
Research Institutes
Research Institutes presents profiles of institutions engaged in comparative European social research.
- Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (No.1)
- The Robert Schuman Centre / Florence (No.2)
- Tarki (Hungary) (No.3)
- Comparative Elections Research: International and European (No.4)
- IES - Institute for European Studies (No.4)
- EKEM - Hellenic Centre for European Studies (No.4)
- KEPE - Centre for Planning and Economic Research (No.4)
- Old Age Security in the Countries of Western Europe (No.4)
- Social Science Research in Portugal (No.5)
(Continuation from No. 4: Social Science Research Centres in Greece) - EKKE - National Centre for Social Research (No.5)
- Fondation des Etudes Mediterranéennes (No.5)
- KEKMOKOP - The Social Morphology and Social Policy Centre, Panteion University (No.5)
- CEACS - Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales, Madrid (No. 6)
- RILSA - Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs, Prague (No. 6)
- NEW at the MZES: The Archive for Information on Textual Sources - QUIA (No. 7)
- European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht (No.8)
- International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) – Institut International des Sciences Administratives (IISA), Brussels (No.9)
- Centre for Social Policy Research (CeS)– Zentrum für Sozialpolitik (ZeS), Bremen(No.10)
Research Groups and Projects
Research Groups and Projects introduces international cooperations of social scientists in Europe and other interesting research projects.
- Network on Urban Research in the EU (NUREC) (No.1)
- Social Indicators Catalogue for Italy (No.1)
- Family Changes and Family Policies in the Western World (No.2)
- New ESA Research Networks:
- Family Policy Database (No. 6)
- Towards a European System of Social Reporting and Welfare Measurement (EUREPORTING) (No.7)
- CATEWE - A Comparative Analysis of Transitions from Education to Work in Europe( (No.8)
Computer
Computer is the section where information on software that's relevant for social scientists can be found.
- Internet goes Multimedia (No.1)
- The WWW-Server of the EURODATA Research Archive (No.1)
- SOSIG - The Social Science Information Gateway (No.3)
- Computer Cartography in Social Research: Desktop Mapping with Microsoft Excel 7.0 (No.3)
Country profiles
Country profiles give country by country selected information on social issues, basic social indicators, addresses of data producers, research institutions etc.
- Ireland (No.1)
- Italy (No.2)
- Belgium (No.3)
- Greece (No.4)
- Portugal (No.5)
- Spain (No.6)
- France (No.7)
- Netherlands (No.8)
- Austria (No.9)
- Finland (No. 10)
- United Kingdom (No 12/13)
European Social Indicators
European Social Indicators
- Introduction and Overview (No.2)
- European Family Indicators (No.3)
- Social Indicators for East European Transition Countries (No.4)
- European Indicators of Social Security (No.5)
Special
Special
- Quality of Life in the Old European Cities Belt (No.5)
- A Bibliography on Parties and Party Systems in Europe since 1945 (No. 6)
- Family Policy in Germany: Towards a Macro-sociological Frame for Analysis (No.7)
- New Alliances and Concentration: Swiss Trade Unions in a process of restructuring (No.8)
- The Latest in Comparative Family Law (No.9)
- The Swiss Social Security (Insurance) System(No.10)
Presentation
Announcement
Last update: June 2000