According to a new study, people who live in countries that rank higher in gender equality tend to report more restful sleep than those where women have less economic and political power.
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![]() Eamon Martin: Ireland's Catholic priests need to spread the word at home | World news | The GuardianIn 1979, 93% of the population identified as Catholic, whereas earlier this year the European Social Survey found that only 54% of people aged between 16 and 29 claimed affiliation to the Catholic church.
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ESRC funds the European Social Survey
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The research draws on data from the European Social Survey, which receives funding from ESRC
![]() In light of today's Communications Council findings less than a third of creatives are female Nitsa Lotus examines why more women are not working in these
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Article discusses findings from the European Social Survey, which received funding from the ESRC.
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The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically-driven social survey designed to study the changing values, attitudes, attributes and behaviour patterns within contemporary Europe. It was established in 2001, covering over 30 nations and has been funded through the European Commission's 5th, 6th and 7th Framework Programmes, the European Science Foundation and national funding bodies in each country (the ESRC in the UK). |
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This research is built on data from the ESRC-funded European Social Survey.
![]() Data from the most recent European Social Survey (EES) showed that young people in the Republic of Ireland are three times more likely to say they have no religion than the oldest citizens of the state.
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ESRC funds the European Social Survey.
![]() The online version of the Philippines' leading business newspaper features virtually all the stories and statistical data available in the print edition.
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Article cites data from the European Social Survey (ESS) which receives funding from the ESRC
![]() A sample of more than 300 migrants from Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Britain who resettled in Mediterranean countries found that they were slightly less satisfied with life than a much larger sample of 56 000 people living in northern countries
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Dr David Bartram of the University of Leicester analysed data from the European Social Survey (ESS), which is part-funded by ESRC as the UK participant in the programme. |
This article uses European Social Survey data.