The Social Indicators Information Service (ISI) is a seminal
contribution to social indicators research published by Social Indicators
Research Centre
at GESIS-ZUMA. The Social Indicators Information
Service is published in German.
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The Data Report edited by the Federal
Statistical Office in cooperation with
the WZB
and former ZUMA presents
results from official statistics and empirical social research. It is a biannual
social report that had been published for the first time in 1983.
Since then it provides a comprehensive review of the economic and social
situation in the Federal Republic of Germany.
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This
choice of 89 indicators taken from the 14 life domains of the indicator
system outlines a condensed and clear picture of social
developments in the Federal Republic of Germany. The time series data for
the indicators selected were newly edited and supplemented by additional
graphs and we will give preference to the key indicators during future
updates of the data.
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This volume published as part of the series 'Comparative Charting of
Social Change' examines different aspects of inequality in developed
societies in a new comparative perspective, covering five
national societies – Canada, France, Germany, Spain, and the
United States.
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Time series data on welfare development
in the FRG
This compilation of data presents results from the Welfare Surveys 1978 to
1998. These results cover a total of 12 topic areas using standardised
tables. The tables comprise elaborate information on differences in the level and the
development of welfare for different subpopulations.
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The Digital Information System Social Indicators offers an easy
way to access the almost 400 indicators and more than 3000 time
series of the German System of Social Indicators. DISI is
published as a bilingual edition in German and English.
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('About a Society Growing Together')
Ten years after German reunification the authors summarise the
course and the results of this historically unique process of a
society growing together. The book is published in German.
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