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Introducing two new GGP Taskforces

Published: August 29, 2025

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Introducing a new Questionnaire Task Force

  • The GGP has a new Questionnaire Task Force for preparing the follow-up questionnaire. It consists of Monika Mynarska (UKSW) who acts as the chair, Detlev Lück (BiB), Zsuzsanna Makay (HDRI), and Laurent Toulemon (INED). Olga Grünwald (NIDI) and Marta Bryzek (UKSW) will support their work. The Task Force has just begun their work and will discuss possible approaches to the follow-up questionnaire with the Consortium Board and with the GGP Community in the next months. The goal is to finalize the preparatory stage and have the overall design of the follow-up questionnaire approved by the Consortium Board by the end of the year. Work on the questionnaire will continue in the first half of 2022, so it can be tested in the second half of the year, and be ready for fielding in 2023. A section on the Questionnaire Task Force will be added to the GGP website soon. You can contact the Task Force by email at ggp@nidi.nl with the subject “questionnaire task force”

Introducing a new Methods Group

  • The GGP has a new Methods Group with as founding members Aat Liefbroer (NIDI), Peter Lugtig (UU), and Wojciech Jablonski (NIDI). The initial focus of the Methods Group will be to take stock of the large cross-national variation in the mode of data collection in the current round of GGS, and its impact on the data. Also, the Methods Group will be working on guidelines on assessing the representativeness of the data in GGS, as well as procedures that could boost it (e.g., unified strategy concerning weights).

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