19th Social Survey (2009)
Details
Serial Number:
1
Population:
Students with german citizenship and nonmobile foreign students that have been enrolled in a state or state-recognized higher education institution in the summer semester of 2009 (not including public administration colleges, schools for distance learning and universities of the federal armed forces)
Survey Unit:
Students
Survey Data Type:
Quantitative Data
Sampling Procedure:
Probability Sample: Stratified Sample: Disproportional
Survey Method:
Standardised self-administered survey
Field Period:
May 1, 2009 - Jul 31, 2009
Gross Sample Size:
n = 51,143
Net Sample Size:
n = 16,370
Response Rate:
32%
Geographic Coverage:
Germany
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