Soziale Gerechtigkeit nach fünf Jahren: Mittel- und Osteuropa 1991 - 1996 (International Social Justice Project ISJP)


The ISJP is an international collaborative research project in which social scientists from twelve countries (see a picture) join to study popular beliefs and attitudes on social, economic and political justice. Two large-scale opinion surveys were fielded in all twelve countries in 1991 and in six countries in 1996. The 1991 survey was carried out in Russia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Germany (eastern and western), the United States, Great Britain, The Netherlands, and Japan. Participants of the 1996 survey, replicating most of the questions from 1991, were Russia, Estonia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Germany. The year 2000 will see a second replication in Germany where part of the sample will be used as the first wave of a three-wave panel study (with twelve months measurment intervals) to test the stability of justice beliefs over time.


Principal investigators
Wegener, Bernd Prof. i.R. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Details) (Empirical Social Science Research)

Financer
DFG Individual Research Grant

Duration of project
Start date: 10/1996
End date: 09/2000

Research Areas
Gerechtigkeitsforschung, soziale Ungleichheit, vergleichende Sozialforschung

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