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The Swiss Household Panel Study: Observing social change since 1999
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SocioeconomicsSocial IndicatorSocial ChangeSocial SciencesObserving Social ChangeHousehold FinancePublic HealthSocial InequalityDemographic ChangeSocial ImpactSocio-economic ChangePopulation StudyPopulation HouseholdMultilevel ModelingCross-sectional StudyPolicy StudiesSwiss Household PanelFamily EconomicsSociologyShp AimsQuantitative Social Science ResearchDemographySurvey Methodology
Collecting data on households and individuals since 1999, the Swiss Household Panel (SHP) is an ongoing, unique, large-scale, nationally representative, longitudinal study in Switzerland (N=7,383 households and N=12,119 persons interviewed in 2014). The data of the SHP provide a rich source of information to study social change in Switzerland over a significant period on a wide variety of topics. The SHP aims to provide both continuity and innovation in measurement and data collection, with the combination of retrospective and prospective longitudinal data in the most recent refreshment sample as one notable example of such an innovation. This paper provides an overview of the SHP – focusing on its origin, aims, design, content, data collection and adjustments, possibilities for cross-national comparisons, data use and accomplishments.
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