Criteria for participation Criteria 1 Establish a GGP
Criteria for participation
Criteria 1. Establish a GGP National Committee or a GGP Focal Point; these out to be institutions 2. Organise a national GGS 3. Agree to carry out at least three waves of the GGS 4 a. Use the GGS core questionnaire and one or more of optional modules 4 b. Where possible, part of GGS-type information may be derived from administrative records 5. Use a probability sample of sufficient size as recommended in the GGS sample design guidelines, i. e. 8, 000 respondents in the third wave.
Criteria (cont. ) 6. Allow the sample design, panel maintenance and questionnaire of the national GGS to be reviewed by the Co-ordination Centre (PAU), follow up, as appropriate the recommendation of the Centre 7. Prepare and clean the file with the survey data for each wave and provide documentation in English of all instruments – those on the sample, data collection, and the data file itself 8. Deliver the de-personalised individual level data file to the Centre along with the documentation no later than 18 months after the completion of the interviews
Criteria Further to the delivery, the data file will be processes to arrive at a harmonised/standardised file at the Max Planck Institute, the file will be archived at the Centre and distributed by the INED. 9. Enter into a legally binding agreement with the Centre which would allow bona fide researchers to use the data for scientific research under appropriate regulations that ensure the anonymity of respondents. 10. Provide at least every 12 months updated aggregate data for the GGP contextual data base to the Centre.
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