Fertility and Family Survey (FFS)
Fertility and Family Surveys (FFS) were conducted in the 1990s in 23 member States of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The project concluded in 2000 with the FFS Flagship Conference. The micro-data of the surveys is available for research.
Micro-data access
Common programme documents
Programme documents |
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Introduction and Background |
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Survey Design |
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Standard National Files |
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Standard Tables |
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Comparative Research |
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Publications from the FFS programme |
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Conferences and training |
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Evaluation Report |
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FFS Model Questionnaire |
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FFS Questionnaire (women version) |
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FFS Questionnaire and Codebook (13.83 MB) |
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FFS Standard Recode Files and Standard Country Reports |
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Standard National Files |
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Conditions for the release of the SRFs to the FFS database |
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Comparative Research |
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List of comparative research until 2000 |
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Publications |
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Publications from the participating countries until 2000 |
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FFS Newsletters |
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FFS participating institutions
- Austria, Austrian Institute for Family Studies (ÖIF)
- Belgium, Center for Population and Family Studies (CBGS)
- Bulgaria
- Canada, Statistics Canada
- Czech Republic, Czech statistical Office
- Estonia, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre
- Finland, Statistics Finland
- France, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
- Germany, Federal Institute for Population Research
- Greece, National Centre for Social Research
- Hungary, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
- Italy, Dipartimento di Scienze Demografiche, Universita di Roma La Sapienza
- Italy, University of Bologna, Bologna
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- the Netherlands, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
- the Netherlands, Statistics Netherlands (CBS)
- New Zealand, University of Waikato
- Norway, Statistics Norway
- Poland, Warsaw School of Economics
- Portugal, National Statistical Office
- Slovenia, Socio-medical Institute, Scientific Research Center at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Spain, National Statistical Office
- Sweden, Demography Unit, Stockholm University
- Switzerland, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
- United States of America, University of Wisconsin