- Land market and housing
- Media, communication and languages
- Living conditions and well-being
- Employment and labour market
- Population, demography and census
- Migration
- Enterprise
- Finance
- Luxembourg
- Longitudinal data
- Individual
- Household
- Internet Access (Access To Information And Communications Technology) : 22
- Scientific Progress (Scientific Development) : 1
- Telecommunications Equipment (Telecommunications) : 1
- Television (Broadcasting) : 11
- Television Programmes (Television) : 24
- Living conditions and well-being
- Employment and labour market
- Industry and management
- Science and technology
- Innovation
- Enterprise
- Luxembourg
- Survey data
- Company, Enterprise
- Information And Communications Technology (Technology And Innovation)
- Access To Information And Communications Technology (Information And Communications Technology) : 21
- Internet Access (Access To Information And Communications Technology) : 2
- Education, teaching & training
- Migration
- Luxembourg
- Survey data
- Individual
- Telecommunications (Information And Communications Technology) : 2
- Information Retrieval (Access To Information And Communications Technology) : 2
- News (Mass Communication) : 6
- Press (Mass Media) : 19
- Internet (Communication Networks) : 2
- Periodical Press (Press) : 3
- Radio (Broadcasting) : 2
- Television (Broadcasting) : 35
- Television Channels (Television) : 4
Panel Socio-Economique Liewen zu Lëtzebuerg III (PSELL3)
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Socio-Economic Panel of Liewen zu Lëtzebuerg III (PSELL3)
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PSELL 3 (Panel Socio-Economique Liewen zu Lëtzebuerg) is a survey conducted amongst people and households residing in the Grand Duchy with the aim of gaining an understanding of their living conditions. The socioeconomic panel was first constituted in 2003 and is used to build and test social and economic indicators and assess the impact of economic and social policies on the population's living conditions, particularly in terms of income, work, social security, education, health, housing, transport, consumption and savings.
Enquête Pratiques Organisationnelles et Managériales des Entreprises (POME)
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Enterprises’ organizational and managerial practices survey (POME)
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The survey on ‘Enterprises’ organizational and managerial practices survey (POME) – Luxembourg – 2013’ was conducted between January and March 2013. The survey was run by regular mail on the census of resident legal units of the private sector with at least 15 employees. The response rate was 56%. The number of legal units in the dataset is 1 468. The topics covered are the management practices offered to employees (team work, job rotation, training, information-sharing, quality management, family-friendly policies, incentives, …) as well as the information and communication technologies (Internet, ERP, VPN, cloud, …). This survey interconnected with the survey on ‘working conditions and quality of work life (QVT) – Luxembourg – 2013’ is the first employer-employee dataset available in Luxembourg.
Pratiques culturelles 2009 (Culture 2009)
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Cultural practices - 2009
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From September to December 2009, LISER (CEPS/INSTEAD when the survey was conducted) carried out the second large-scale cultural survey commissioned by the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture. The topics covered include sociocultural leisure pursuits, reading habits, use of cultural venues, use of media, etc. Analysis of the data provided a picture of cultural practices in 2009 that could be compared with the first survey, conducted in 1999, to see the changes that had occurred. A total of 2,000 people aged 15 or over, seen as representing Luxembourg society, were questioned (note that the panel grew, as it comprised only 1,600 people in 1999). Questions were asked about every aspect of their cultural practice: museums, cinema, theatre, literature, written and audiovisual press, live and recorded entertainment, and music, including their 'mode of consumption' (frequency, weekdays, weekends, or holidays, for example) and, lastly, about their overall satisfaction with what was available in Luxembourg in this respect.