Harmonised data for comparative research: CESSDA Webinar
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											Date of publication
										
										
											
												2020-06-15
																					
									
									
										
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											2021-11-15
										
									
									
										
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											2025-08-28
										
									
									
										
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											Description
										
										
											Comparative social science research requires comparable data across countries. This CESSDA explore sources of harmonised comparative data and methods and tools for harmonising data.
Hosted by Jen Buckley from the UK Data Service, the session includes two expert speakers. Professor Irina Tomescu-Dubrow discusses methodology that the Survey Data Recycling Project develops to harmonize ex-post data pooled from cross-national survey projects in the social sciences. Then, Dr Kristi Winters addresses how we should approach documenting data harmonisation work, including a description of CharmStats, an open-source software that enables researchers to simultaneously perform and document the process of variable coding and harmonization.
Target audience: researchers interested in comparative/cross-national research (with a primary interest in European survey data).
										
									
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											Author(s)
										
										
											Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina / Winters, Kristi / Buckley, Jennifer
										
									
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																							Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International, Open Access