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    Civic Life of Cities: Survey of Civil Society Organizations in Vienna, Austria (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This dataset comprises data from a survey of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) in the metropolitan region of Vienna, Austria. The data was collected between October 2019 and December 2020 and provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the nonprofit sector in Vienna. It comprises a representative sample of 358 NPOs and an additional targeted sample of 235 large NPOs. The survey includes more than 60 questions covering a wide range of topics, including organizational goals and activities, beneficiary and staff demographics, different forms of organizing and related practices, performance metrics, budgeting, funding sources, and collaborative efforts. The dataset is a valuable resource for scholars interested in studying the inner workings, relationships, and societal contributions of nonprofit organizations, and it appeals to a variety of scholarly debates

    Climate Justice in Austria (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This survey adresses climate justice in Austria. The following topics were covered: - climate policies - climate impacts - attitudes and measures towards the climate crisis - impact and fears of the climate crisis - sociodemographics. This study was carried out by FORESIGHT Research on behalf of the Momentum Institut

    Developing Pre-service Teachers' Professional Competence for Translingual Instruction - Stimulated Recall (OA edition)

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    Full edition for public use. The data were collected for the empirical evaluation of a teacher education course on languages in education. The evaluation design consisted of a pre- and post-test (n = 52) with an open questionnaire on four videotaped classroom situations in order to investigate pre-service teachers’ competence development on the basis of changes in their noticing of these classroom situations, so in their ability to 1) identify noteworthy features of classroom interactions and 2) to interpret these features based on their knowledge and experience (van Es & Sherin, 2021). Additionally, in combination with the post-test, stimulated recall interviews (n = 11) were conducted in order to reconstructively infer pre-service teachers’ cognitive processes during the analysis of the videotaped classroom situations. This is the data set from the stimulated recall interviews

    A Question of Commitment: Investigating how Citizens Perceive Parties’ Programmatic Responses to Competition (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. This dataset presents the findings from a comprehensive online survey investigating Austrian voters’ perceptions of political party responses to electoral competition, particularly in the context of populist challengers. Conducted between March 3rd and March 14th, 2023, by the MARKET Institute via a panel of 30000 individuals, the survey achieved a representative sample of 2013 respondents, matching national demographic distributions in terms of gender, age, federal state, and education level. The questionnaire, consisting of 21 questions, explored voter attitudes through various dimensions, including political interest, vote recall, party alignment, and specific policy issues ranging from social welfare to immigration. Additionally, the survey incorporated a vignette experiment to assess reactions to hypothetical political scenarios, gauging the perceived sincerity versus strategic positioning of parties in policy space. The data collection was designed to ensure anonymity and compliance with data protection regulations, providing a labeled and anonymized dataset suitable for in-depth voter-level analyses. This dataset is intended as a Scientific Use File (SUF) for researchers exploring aspects of voter behavior in response to party strategy within the Austrian electoral context

    AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017-2024 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017–2024 is a multi-wave panel survey that covers the Austrian National Parliamentary Elections held in October 2017, September 2019, and September 2024. This survey is part of the Austrian National Election Study (AUTNES)

    Upper Austria State Elections 1961

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    Topic: Upper Austria State election

    Microcensus Module 'Pensions and labour market participation' 2023 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. In addition to the core variables of the Microcensus Labour Force Survey (LFS), the LFS also has so-called modules. The aim of a module is to provide users with statistics on a specific topic concerning the labour market by adding a set of variables to supplement the core EU-LFS. The EU-LFS Module 2023 on ‘Pensions and labour market participation’ includes the following topics: age at first receipt of retirement pension, state retirement pension with deduction or bonus, receipt of disability or occupational disability pension, age at first receipt of disability or occupational disability pension, financial retirement provision, work situation at the start of retirement, re-entry into the labour market after the start of receipt of retirement pension. The questions of the ad-hoc-module were asked following the questions of the basic programme. The dataset also includes all questions of the main survey of the Microcensus 2023

    Social Survey Austria 2024 (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The Social Survey Austria (SSÖ) is a representative survey of the Austrian population that has been conducted since 1986 by sociologists from the Universities of Graz, Linz, Salzburg, and Vienna in an inter-university research cooperation. The SSÖ 2024 is the eighth survey in which, in addition to an Austria-specific part, country-comparative survey modules of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) are collected. In the SSÖ 2024, questions from two ISSP modules were asked: the module "Health and Health Care" (2021) and the module "Digital Societies" (2024). In addition, questions were asked about current social challenges in Austria. Thus, the first part of the questionnaire concerns attitudes towards technologies, internet access, digital skills, digital behavior (including communication, media consumption, and political participation), attitudes towards digital surveillance by government and private companies, and attitudes towards chatbots and AI. The final section of the questionnaire covers attitudes towards the healthcare system, health behaviors and well-being, and mental health. The SSÖ 2024 was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research and conducted for the second time in a push-to-web design

    Priests in Central Europe (2000) (SUF edition)

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    Full edition for scientific use. The analysis illuminates the current challenges and changes in the priesthood in Central Europe. The focus is on the growing shortage of priests, the changing role of priests in society and the pastoral challenges in an increasingly secularised society. It emphasises that priests should not only act as ministers of the sacraments, but increasingly as companions of the faithful. In order to cope with this change, the need for new pastoral approaches is emphasised, including the greater involvement of lay people and deacons in order to ensure the long-term relevance of the church in the region

    Austria's image in the Soviet Union 1991 - a comparison to Germany and Switzerland (OA edition)

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    Full edition for public use. The country image of Austria in comparison with Germany's and Switzerland's image in the Soviet Union 1991. The study evaluates Austria's image and its comparison countries - Germany and Switzerland – among educational elites and was part of the project »Austria's image in the world«. A method called »Non-verbal Image Measuring« was applied in this survey: In addition to verbal items, pictures and pieces of music were used to measure the images of the three countries

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