The CIS Advisory Council holds its last meeting of the year
Madrid, 11 December 2024
Noticia
- The meeting was chaired by the president of the CIS, José Félix Tezanos
- The year is expected to close with a total of 54 studies, which represents a 20% increase compared to the 45 carried out in 2023.
The CIS Advisory Council met this Tuesday to review the institution's year of work. The meeting was chaired by CIS President José Félix Tezanos, who was accompanied by Silvia García, Director of Research; María Belén Romero, Director of the Database; Jesús Cabello, Director of Information and Communications Technology; and Rosario H. Sánchez, Director of Publications and Research Promotion.
The meeting was also attended by Professor of Sociology, Almudena Moreno; Professor and National Prize in Sociology, Constanza Tobío; former President of the CIS, Juan Díez Nicolás; Vice President of the Spanish Federation of Sociology, Lucila Finkel; Professor and National Prize in Sociology, Carlota Solé; Professor of Sociology, Marina Subirats; Professor of Political Science, Pablo Oñate; Professor of Political Science, Oriol Bartomeus; Chief of Staff, Óscar Iglesias; and Secretary General, Julia García Bermejo.
Among the topics discussed at this meeting, it is worth highlighting that: the year is expected to close with a total of 54 studies, which represents a 20% increase compared to the 45 conducted in 2023, and a 46% increase compared to the 37 conducted in 2017.
Furthermore, the growth trend in the sample size of studies conducted by the CIS has continued. Specifically, the year is expected to close with a total of 231,903 interviews conducted, representing a 5% increase compared to the 220,903 conducted in 2023, and a 184% increase compared to the 81,517 conducted in 2017.
It is also worth highlighting that the preparatory work on the publication project for Spain 2025 has been completed, and editorial work is now underway. This work, which will address the largest study of the structure and social changes experienced by Spanish society in the last 10 years, has 144 authors, 42% of whom are women.