Above all, this book focuses on the application of sociodemographic
survey questions. Based on theoretical foundations, it addresses the
operationalization of variables and presents socio-demographic
questionnaire modules for within- and across-country comparative survey
research. The book pursues three main objectives: to provide a thorough
and comprehensive overview of the survey instruments currently available
for the measurement of sociodemographic variables in cross-national
comparative research; to offer the reader a set of harmonized
international demographic standards; and to show how these standards can
be implemented by the various parties involved in international
comparative surveys - from the central project coordinators, to the
researchers on the national survey teams, to the fieldwork agencies and
their interviewers, to respondents, and eventually, to the data
processing experts preparing the datasets for comparative analysis. The
book offers a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and
students actively involved in producing and analyzing sociodemographic
survey data. The typical readers will be social science researchers,
qualified consultants and professionals interested in the field of
(comparative) survey research. The book can also serve as a useful
supplement to introductory textbooks on survey methodology and is
suitable for Bachelor and Master students of the social sciences.