TÁRKI has been involved in the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) since 1986. As part of this research, a questionnaire (designed to take about half an hour to complete) is translated word for word. The survey was originally carried out in five or six countries, but lately more than 40 countries have participated, including European countries, the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Israel, South Africa and some Latin American countries.
The ISSP's topics change from year to year, but essentially it compares international public opinions and attitudes. So far TÁRKI has carried out research into topics such as social relationships, social inequalities, women and the family, attitudes to work, unemployment, religiousness, protection of the environment and national identity.
- 1985 Role of Government I
- 1986 Social Networks
- 1987 Social Inequality I
- 1988 Family and Changing Gender Roles I
- 1989 Work Orientations I
- 1990 Role of Government II
- 1991 Religion I
- 1992 Social Inequality II
- 1993 Environment I
- 1994 Family and Changing Gender Roles II
- 1995 National Identity I
- 1996 Role of Government III
- 1997 Work Orientations II
- 1998 Religion II
- 1999 Social Inequality III
- 2000 Environment II
- 2001 Social Relations and Support Systems
- 2002 Family and Changing Gender Roles III
- 2003 National Identity II
- 2004 Citizenship
- 2005 Work Orientations III
- 2006 Role of Government IV
- 2007 Leisure and Sports
- 2008 Religion III
- 2009 Social Inequality IV
- 2010 Environment III
- 2011 Health and Health Care
- 2012 Family and Changing Gender Roles IV
- 2013 National Identity III
- 2014 Citizenship II
- 2015 Work Orientations IV
- 2016 Role of Government V
- 2017 Social Networks III
- 2018 Religion IV
- 2019 Social Inequality V
You can browse ISSP publications on the ISSP site.