We are a data infrastructure for the social science community in Austria and offer a variety of research support services, primarily data archiving and help with data re-use. We make social science data accessible, creating opportunities for research and data reuse. Since July 2020, we have been certified with the Core Trust Seal (CTS) as a "trustworthy data repository".

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We archive a variety of social science data. The AUSSDA Dataverse is divided into several collections. Find all data sets archived with us easily online! Our user guide helps you with finding and downloading the data.

Teaching and learning with AUSSDA data - discover our new Dataverse!

Are you a lecturer and would like to find suitable data sets for teaching with just one click? Or are you a student looking for data for your thesis? We have compiled relevant datasets for you in one place. Find the overview and recommendations from methods lecturers here!

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Do you want to re-use data archived at AUSSDA? In our repository, the AUSSDA Dataverse, you can quickly and easily download data sets.

Data
 

Between 2014 and 2018, PUMA - Platform for Surveys, Methods and Empirical Analyses - conducted high-quality surveys in cooperation with Austrian universities, extramural research institutions and Statistics Austria. The research data for all modules are now available at AUSSDA. Katharina Götsch coordinated PUMA, headed by Sylvia Kritzinger.

Data
 

Dr. Judith Kohlenberger from the Institute for Social Policy (Vienna University of Economics and Business) and her colleagues examined the access to public health care and the psychosocial health of 515 Syrian, Iraqi and Afghan refugees. The data of the nationwide cross-sectional survey "Refugee Health and Integration Survey (ReHIS)" are now available in...

Inside AUSSDA
 

Have you ever wondered how social science questionnaires were formulated in Austria in 1955? What were main research fields in the 1980s? Are you looking for general election exit poll data from the 90s?

Inside AUSSDA
 

AUSSDA attended this year's Dataverse Community Meeting at Harvard University to present pyDataverse, a newly developed tool for our data repository Dataverse, to 180 participants.

Data
 

As part of a project, Corinna Mayerl and her colleagues at SORA have developed 25 voter transition analyses based on the election results of all national elections in Austria since 1919. The election results are now available in the AUSSDA Dataverse.

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