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Delivery of the 3420 Barometer for September 2023. Post-electoral general elections July 2023
Post-electoral general elections July 2023
  • 20 SEP 2023

Madrid, September 20, 2023. On September 21 , at 1:00 p.m. , the preview of the results of the barometer for the month of September will be available to all media and interested people on the website of the Center for Sociological Research (www. cis.es). For any questions, the Communication telephone number is 91 580 76 25.

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Anuario 2015
Anuario 2015
  • 04 APR 2023

...state of health Osasun-egoera oro har Estado de la salud en general État de santé général Estat de la salut en general Frecuencia de diversos...

María Belén Romero García
María Belén Romero García
  • 07 JUL 2023

...She has held the position of Area Head in the General Subdirectorate of Maritime-Terrestrial Public Domain in the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Demographic...

Sociology of Experience Out of stock
Sociology of Experience Out of stock
  • 08 MAY 2023

...Dubet, François Social Debate 3 Madrid, 2010. 248 pages....Portada Sociología de la experiencia Sociology of experience The current explosion of sociological theories not...

Social Debate
Editorial Board of the Classics of Social Thought Collection
Editorial Board of the Classics of Social Thought Collection
  • 04 MAY 2023

The Postgraduate Course aims to contribute to the training of university graduates in social research techniques, placing special emphasis on data collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation, all with an essentially practical focus. To this end, up to a maximum of 22 places are being offered, which will be awarded through the selection of candidates who meet the requirements established in the call for applications. Ten tuition grants will be awarded to applicants admitted to the course, amounting to half of the tuition fee. Two of the course places will be reserved for individuals with a 33% or greater disability. If these places cannot be filled in the manner indicated, they will become part of the general quota. All teaching and research activities will be conducted in person at the Center for Sociological Research, provided health conditions permit; otherwise, for exceptional reasons, they will be conducted online. The course is structured in two modules with the following contents: Module 1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES. Module 2. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF SURVEY DATA. The teaching of each module includes theoretical and practical classes. Practical exercises are supervised by professors and CIS professionals. All the information here: https://www.cis.es/formacion-ayudas/cursos-posgrado

Nearly 60% of Spaniards believe that taxes are necessary for the State to provide public services.
Nearly 60% of Spaniards believe that taxes are necessary for the State to provide public services.
  • 30 OCT 2024

The CIS conducted a survey on ideology and polarization. People can define themselves in many ways, with 94.5% of respondents stating that they most identify with people of their own gender; 91.8% with those of their sexual orientation; 88.5% with those of their cultural origin; and 84.7% with their social class. 63.3% of respondents “strongly or somewhat” agree that success in life depends more on personal effort than on the family they were born into, 59.5% “strongly or somewhat” agree with the statement that taxes should be lowered, which will create more money to invest and consume, and 57.4% “strongly or somewhat” agree that the government should spend more on social benefits and public services, even if this means paying more taxes. Taxes 58.8% agree that taxes are necessary for the State to provide public services, 23.4% believe that taxes are something the State forces us to pay without really knowing what in return, and 16.4% affirm that taxes are a means to better redistribute wealth in society. Inequalities in Spain 46.8% say that Spain is a country with significant inequalities in general, 45.6% say that Spain has significant inequalities in some areas but not in others, and 6.6% say that there are few social inequalities. Feminism and environmental protection 63.9% strongly agree or agree that the feminist movement is necessary to achieve equality between men and women, and 59% strongly agree or agree that environmental protection should be prioritized, even if this leads to lower economic growth and job losses. State Responsibility 66.6% believe the State should be responsible for everyone's well-being, 17.4% believe citizens should be responsible for their own well-being, and 13.7% say the State should only be responsible for the well-being of the most disadvantaged citizens. Territorial organization and identities 26.3% support the current formula: a state with autonomous communities; 23.8% believe the best option would be a state in which the autonomous communities have less autonomy than at present; 18.5% say the best option would be a state in which the autonomous communities have greater autonomy than at present; and 15.1% want a state with a single central government without autonomous communities. 51.9% say they feel as Spanish as they feel from their autonomous community, 14.7% say they feel solely Spanish, 13.5% more from the community than Spanish, and 10.2% more Spanish. And 63.6% of those surveyed say that what most influences their political opinions is “their own experience and judgment,” and 10% acknowledge that “the academic training they received” at school and university has also had an influence. Polarization Respondents are fairly tolerant of having neighbors or classmates with different ideologies. 74.2% say they are not bothered by having neighbors with a different ideology; 73.3% say they also don't mind the ideology of their coworkers or classmates; and 63.9% are slightly or not at all bothered by the ideology of their children's partners being different from their own. The data collected in the survey on culture and lifestyles was conducted from October 11 to 21 with a sample of 3,928 interviews. It is available to all media on the website of the Center for Sociological Research (www.cis.es).

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José Félix Tezanos Tortajada
José Félix Tezanos Tortajada
  • 02 MAR 2023

...From 1995 to 2016, he was Director of the Department of Sociology III (Social Trends) at the same university. He is also coordinator of GETS (Study Group on...

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Anuario 2013
Anuario 2013
  • 29 MAR 2023

Hoy hemos publicado el estudio 3347 Barómetro de enero 2022. Tienen a su disposición el fichero de microdatos, los informes de marginales y cruces, y la documentación técnica. También queda incluido en el catálogo de la plataforma de análisis online (www.analisis.cis.es). Pueden acceder a esta encuesta, desde la web del CIS por 'Últimos estudios' o directamente a través de este enlace 'Información del estudio'.

Anuario 2016
Anuario 2016
  • 23 APR 2023

Hoy hemos publicado el estudio 3347 Barómetro de enero 2022. Tienen a su disposición el fichero de microdatos, los informes de marginales y cruces, y la documentación técnica. También queda incluido en el catálogo de la plataforma de análisis online (www.analisis.cis.es). Pueden acceder a esta encuesta, desde la web del CIS por 'Últimos estudios' o directamente a través de este enlace 'Información del estudio'.

El Escorial Courses 2025
El Escorial Courses 2025
  • 05 JUN 2025

...To deepen the scientific study of social media audiences. Discuss trust in social media in Spain....Examine the role of surveys as a scientific...

Información General
General information
  • 05 JUN 2025

...Home / Publications / General information Compartir We have a catalog of more than 600 titles organized into ten collections, covering a variety of topics....Bookshop...

Monographs
Monographs
  • 26 APR 2023

...The Monographs collection generally comprises previously unpublished research works in Spanish dedicated to a specific area or topic within the...

The CIS publishes new material from the 60th Anniversary Exhibition, in relation to the studies carried out in 1975 on the occasion of the declaration, by the United Nations, of the International Women's Year.
The CIS publishes new material from the 60th Anniversary Exhibition, in relation to the studies carried out in 1975 on the occasion of the declaration, by the United Nations, of the International Women's Year.
  • 05 MAY 2023

1975. International Women's Year The United Nations establishes 1975 as International Women's Year and holds a series of conferences and activities to address the legal and social situation of women in the world. One of the agreements reached by the organization is to declare March 8 International Women's Day. In Spain, the government of General Franco commissions the Women's Section of the Falange to organize the activities related to the event. In the month of March, the Institute of Public Opinion carries out Study 1076, International Women's Year I, in which it asks: “Do you believe that in Spanish legislation there is discrimination between men and women? ”. 64% of those surveyed responded affirmatively. (Link to Study 1076). In December, a second survey was carried out (Study 1092, International Women's Year II) that included the following question (question no. 9): Are you in favor of women being able to occupy any of these positions? Listing below the positions of Head of State, Presidency of the Government, Minister, Undersecretary, Governor and Mayor; among others (Link to Study 1092). In relation to the Head of State, 47.1% of those surveyed responded that they were not in favor of the position being held by a woman; For the position of President of the Government, the rejection rate stood at 44.8% and in the case of the mayors, the rejection rate dropped to 27.6%. Link to the 60th Anniversary Exhibition

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