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Microcensus Labour Force Survey / Housing Survey 2025 (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. With about 20000 households surveyed per quarter, the Microcensus is the largest regularly conducted sample survey in Austria. It is an important data source for national and international labour market indicators and regularly provides information on housing and families. The survey is also known as the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS)
Lifeworlds 2020 - Values of young people in Austria (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The study “Lifeworlds 2020 - Values of young people in Austria” is based on a standardized online survey in schools. It is representative of young people in Austria who were in eighth, ninth or tenth grade at school in 2020 (with the exception of special needs pupils) and had reached the age of 14 at the time of the survey
Ableism, the dis/ability binary and beyond: Stage 1 (OA edition)
Full edition for public use. This dataset is the basis for the first research stage of the qualitative study "Ableism, the dis/ability binary and beyond". The aim of the project is to create a feminist intersectional approach to ableism. For this purpose, a close collaboration with independent researchers who adress ableism in their advocacy, activism and artvisim is implemented throughout all stages of the research project. This dataset contains a) data collected through a systematic search in three academic databases that produced an overview of sources (n=1459) and b) additional data that was purposefully selected by the collaborators (n=116). Data are presented in two separate EXCEL documents, including information about author(s), year of publication, title, type of document or source, language and abstract or a note where there was no abstract available, as well as information about who of the collaborators chose which sources. Through a multiple-step process, explained by the flow-chart, the systematically collected data corpus was narrowed down to sources that focus on (especially gendered) ableism from an intersectional perspective. Collaborators chose 3 sources each from the purposefully collected data corpus that they determined as most relevant for understanding ableism from an intersectional perspective
Church newspaper Eisenstadt (1996) (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The diocese of Eisenstadt is using the 50th anniversary of the Eisenstadt church newspaper and current discussions as an opportunity to ask the people of Burgenland for their opinion. Topics include the upcoming church reform, life in the parishes and specific concerns such as the design of the church newspaper. The survey is aimed at everyone - regardless of whether they are involved in the church, regularly participate in church life or have little contact with the church
Anti-Semitism in Austria 2022 (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The 2022 Anti-Semitism study compiled by IFES is a continuation of the 2018 and 2020 Anti-Semitism studies commissioned by the Austrian Parliament and thus provides data that allows a comparison over time. It focuses on young people under the age of 25, the culture of remembrance, awareness of the problem of anti-semitism in the population as well as conspiracy myths and the influence they have on antisemitic attitudes. Current developments such as Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, inflation, climate change and energy shortages were taken into account in the context of the study and included in the survey in order to place anti-semitism in the context of current events
2024 European Parliament Post-Election Survey in Six Countries (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. European Parliament Post-election online survey in six countries — Belgium, Germany, Italy, Hungary, The Netherlands, Poland — to study the meanings of voting for citizens in European Parliament elections
FIMAS - Labour Market Integration of Refugees in Austria. Dataset of wave 3 (2019). Project FIMAS+INTEGRATION 2. (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The aim of the FIMAS project series is to track and analyse the integration processes of refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection in Austria. The project focuses on labour market integration and the factors that facilitate or hinder it. The third wave of the survey comprises interviews with over 2400 refugees and was carried out in spring 2019 as part of the FIMAS+INTEGRATION 2 project. The sample consists of persons from the main countries of origin Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran
Participatory mapping data on heat and cooling perceptions in the 15th district of Vienna (summer 2024) (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The dataset consists of data from a public participation GIS survey and provides insights into heat perception in the dense and socially heterogenous 15th district in Vienna (Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus). The data was collected within the research project “BLUEMAP: Map-based citizen knowledge on the use and development of Viennese blue spaces” at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) Institute for Urban and Regional Research. The project was funded by the Anniversary Fund of the City of Vienna for the ÖAW. The project duration was 01.03.2024 - 28.02.2025. Further information about the project can be found here: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/isr/sustainable-urban-region/bluemap-map-based-citizen-knowledge-on-the-use-and-development-of-viennese-blue-spaces.
The method of data collection was a PPGIS (public participatory geographical information system) survey using the Maptionnaire software (Mapita). The online survey was developed in collaboration with local stakeholders (Gebietsbetreuung Stadterneuerung südwest, Bezirksvorstehung des 15. Wiener Gemeindebezirkes, Wiener Klimateam) with the aim of collecting place-based data about heat and cooling in the 15th district of the city of Vienna (Austria). The survey was open during summer 2024. It was available in five languages: German, English, Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian, Turkish and Hungarian. The sampling procedure was convenience sampling. The survey was distributed through the channels of the cooperation partners (mainly of Gebietsbetreuung Stadterneuerung südwest) and other local organizations, that are active in the 15th district. Additionally, some posters and flyers were distributed in public institutions, local suppliers and recreational facilities.
The data consist of socio-demographic data about the respondents, data about perceived heat stress during summers, and mapped locations of 1st public places that are perceived as especially hot during summers, 2nd public places with perceived cooling benefits in summer, 3rd public places where respondents would wish for interventions concerning cooling or heat mitigation. No personal data was collected. The raw data was manually cleaned. Five mapped points for the third mapping question were removed as duplicates, some cases were assigned missing values because of small case counts. 219 respondents engaged with the survey questions, 162 finished the survey. The data includes 2060 mapped locations. The CRS of the spatial data is EPSG:4326 - WGS 84
FIMAS - Labour Market Integration of Refugees in Austria. Dataset of wave 1 (2016/2017). Project FIMAS. (SUF edition)
Full edition for scientific use. The survey on integration of refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection in Austria, which was conducted as part of the FIMAS project, provides a dataset for the analysis of labour market integration in Austria. The survey covers around 1200 refugees in five Austrian federal provinces. The survey was conducted using personal interviews (PAPI) between August 2016 and May 2017 in Vienna, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria and Tyrol. Target groups for the interviews were persons of working age (15-60) from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and the Russian Federation (mainly Chechnya), who had been granted refugee status or subsidiary protection in Austria in the preceding ten years
EMM Research Hub Austria (qualitative) (SUF edition)
The EMM Research Hub Austria is a metadata study that systematically compiles empirical research on migrants and ethnic minorities in Austria conducted between 2003 and 2025. Its data structure follows the model of the international EMM Survey Registry and includes both qualitative and quantitative studies, with the present dataset focusing exclusively on qualitative research. This dataset provides, on the one hand, an in-depth overview of the structure and development of the Austrian research landscape on migration and ethnic minorities, and, on the other hand, enables users to identify and explore individual studies