“The monograph is devoted to the problem of cross-national comparative measurement in survey studies. … The book is interesting, innovative, and can serve to all those who are engaged in cross-national studies facilitating achievement of the comparative measurement in survey research.” (Stan Lipovetsky, Technometrics, Vol. 58 (2), 2016) <p></p>
Chapter 1. Harmonisation of Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables.- Chapter 2. The Harmonisation Process: Harmonosation is not Translation.- Chapter 3. Existing Measurement Instruments for Data Collection.- Chapter 4. Background Variables for Cross-National Comparative Research: Data Sources.- Chapter 5. Core Social Variables and Their Implentation in Measurement Instruments.- Chapter 6. The Proposed Set of Instruments at a Glance.- Chapter 7. Comparability of Currently Available Survey Data.