On March 23-25, the GGP team attended the International Workshop on Comparative Survey Design and Implementation (CSDI) at the University of Vienna.
Since its founding in 2002, CSDI has provided a key platform for advancing comparative survey design, implementation, harmonisation and analysis. This year’s workshop once again brought together an engaged international community working at the forefront of survey methodology.
The workshop presented a valuable opportunity to contribute to and learn from ongoing data collections and projects. We presented GGP work on topics such as user response, survey representativeness, and record linkage - topics central to ensuring high-quality, comparable data across countries.
Beyond the presentations, CSDI continues to stand out as a space for meaningful exchange, where methodological challenges are openly discussed and collaborations take shape. It was also a great opportunity to showcase ongoing GGP activities and engage with SHARE and ESS.
We also want to express our gratitude towards the organizer Julie de Jong, the local hosts MEDem and GGAP-AT, and to all the participants for an inspiring and productive workshop.
Read more in the MEDem blogpost: https://lnkd.in/dgbiAycX