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📢 New @DSPI_Oxford #Supertracker release 📣

We (@B_Ebbinghaus, @GunnyKunLee & I) have just launched a major update. Over 200 policy trackers were created since the start of the pandemic documenting measures in nearly all policy domains. An overview👇1/..
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2/ Most datasets cover social and employment policy, health and care policy, and non-pharmaceutical interventions. With the new update, the directory also covers areas such as environmental policy, housing, and agricultural policy.
3/ We have also made the Supertracker more user friendly. In addition to policy area, author, country coverage and data type, you can now filter as well by time coverage, provider, source and world region. Time coverage allows you to restrict your search to up-to-date datasets.
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In this week’s @DSPI_Oxford #Supertracker Newsletter, @eliasnau introduces four of the largest #COVID19 survey that have collected data of tens of thousands of respondents around the globe. All four rely on snowball sampling & two provide open access to the individual level data.
1. The COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey by @lieberothdk covers the period between March 26 and May 30 and provides information of more than 120,000 respondents from 178 countries. 25 countries have more than 1,000 respondents. The individual level data is available online (open access)
2. @eurofound's survey, Living, working and COVID-19 examined quality of life & society. The 1st round took place in April, and the 2nd in July . The survey covers the EU27 countries and provides information from 63,354 respondents in round 1 and 24,123 respondents in round 2.
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Did you know that the Oxford #Supertracker is not only a directory of policy trackers but also collects surveys worldwide related to the #Corona crisis? Our survey editor @eliasnau has documented relevant sources. Today's update doubles the number of surveys covered to 64. 1/.. Image
Data are structured by sampling method (probability sampling, quota sampling, snowball sampling). You can filter by country coverage, time coverage, interval of data collection, microdata from pre-COVID etc. supertracker.spi.ox.ac.uk/surveys/ Image
1. @ESS_Survey by @MarcHelbling1 @rahsaanmax Richard Traunmüller @k_gemenis @littvay will be conducted via probability sampling and document the employment and financial situation; COVID-related behavior and perceptions in around 40 European countries.
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