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At the centre of FReDA’s data collection efforts are people in early to middle adulthood; the phase of life when they typically find permanent life partners, start families and clarify questions about work-life balance. The study surveys several samples.
The data collected will be available to the scientific community for research purposes. In addition, FReDA offers researchers the opportunity to incorporate their own questions in “open modules.”
FReDA has already published the data from the second wave of the survey. Data from more than 30,000 interviews are available – click here for information on how to access.
FReDA's freely accessible data portal allows you to explore the data structure of the panel study in more detail. Get a first impression of FReDA yourself!
How are the data collected in FReDA? You can find detailed information on the study’s samples, contents and survey modes here.
Twice a year, FReDA surveys people who live in Germany and were between 18 and 49 years old at the time of the first survey. The data form the basis for several different samples.
Data from Europe, Asia and Latin America: The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) provides researchers with a very broad, up-to-date database from around 20 countries and territories. FReDA collected the data for Germany.
Beginning in 2022, the German Family Panel sample will be a part of the FReDA surveys. Find more Information about the pairfam sample here.
FReDA offers researchers the opportunity to submit their own questions and have data collected that supports their own research.
Are you interested in using FReDA data in the classroom or to conduct research with the latest findings? Learn how you can request data access – you can find the contact address here.
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