Social Indicators Information Service

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The Information Service Social Indicators (ISI) is a social science journal .

Structure and characteristics

The Information Service Social Indicators sees itself as a contribution to regular social reporting. It is published by the GESIS Society's Continuous Monitoring Department and its content is designed. The Information Service Social Indicators is aimed equally at interested parties from science and practice. It appears twice a year in Open Access and aims to inform a knowledgeable, but not exclusively social science-trained audience about problems and trends in welfare development as well as selected trends in social change. At the same time, empirical materials on current issues in the socio-political discussion are presented. ISI articles appear mainly in German.

Topic overview

The Social Indicators Information Service covers the following topics:

  • Population, family
  • Social structure
  • Labor market and employment
  • income
  • Apartment, traffic
  • Health and social security
  • education
  • Social and Political Participation
  • environment
  • Public safety and crime
  • European comparison
  • Living conditions and quality of life
  • Foreigners / Migration
  • economy
  • Leisure and media use
  • Social indicators and social reporting

Web links

supporting documents

  1. ^ GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences. Retrieved July 17, 2018 .