Projects
GGS methodology
Project contributors: Maslovskaya O, Perelli-Harris B, Berrington A, Chang G, Kuang B,
This Project is part of the following research programme/s:
Overview
The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) aims to better understand how young and mid-life adults in the UK are transitioning to adulthood, forming partnerships and families, and coping with recent economic, social, and political uncertainty. The project team are collecting nationally representative data from people in the UK using a complex online survey. This is the first time the GGS has been conducted in the UK, with the UK previously omitted from many cross-national comparisons.
This work package describes the methodology used in the study.
Publications & Activities
GGS-II Wave 1 in the UK - Field work preparation and preliminary results from user testing and an incentive experiment
GGP Connect Seminar Series (2022). (Online)
Authors: Perelli-Harris B, Maslovskaya O,
Generations and Gender Survey Reveals: Loneliness
University of Southampton, Generations and Gender Survey (2024).
Authors: Perelli-Harris B,
Introduction to the Generations and Gender Survey in the UK
British Society Population Studies Conference 2024 (2024). (Bath)
Authors: Perelli-Harris B,
Online methodological insights from the UK GGS
British Society Population Studies Conference 2024 (2024). (Bath)
Authors: Maslovskaya O,
Perceived Burden and Objective Survey Length in a Long and Complex Online-Only Survey: The UK Generations and Gender Survey (GGS)
WAPOR Conference 2024 (2024). (Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Authors: Maslovskaya O, Chang G, Perelli-Harris B,
Testing the UK Generations and Gender Survey Questions
(2022).
Authors: Sexton O, Bull R, Mann J, D'Ardenne J,
The Generations & Gender Programme: Life History Summary Tables
University of Southampton (2023).
Authors: Perelli-Harris B, Maslovskaya O, Berrington A, Chang G, Sexton O, Bull R, Mann J, D'Ardenne J, Howe S,
The Generations and Gender Survey in the UK: Investigating demographic changes in the family
QSS seminar series (2023). (University College London)
Authors: Perelli-Harris B, Maslovskaya O,
The launch of the UK Generation and Gender Survey: fieldwork, survey methods and early substantive findings
LSE Seminars (2024). (LSE)
Authors: Chang G,






