The Heldrich Center’s acclaimed Work Trends survey series has been added to the archives of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, at the University of Connecticut. The Roper Center houses the world's largest archive of survey data. Researchers will now have access to more than 17,000 Work Trends interviews that the Heldrich Center and University of Connecticut have conducted with employees and employers nationwide since 1998.
Through publications, presentations, and advanced research, the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research strives to improve the practice of survey research and the use of survey data worldwide. Its international survey archive, including the Heldrich Center’s Work Trends series, can be accessed online at www.ropercenter.uconn.edu. Search for Work Trends when you reach the website. The Roper Center’s computer-based library of survey research and public opinion information is available online to paying members. Non-members may also access data for various fees, and small schools, businesses, and organizations qualify for lower membership rates. More information is available through Lois Timms-Ferrera or the general mailbox. Faculty and students at member institutions can gain unlimited access to datasets in ASCII and SPSS portable formats through the Roper Express data access tool for on-demand download of data. Information on RoperExpress and other data services is provided by Marilyn Milliken.
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