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  1. GSS DATA

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    Updated Mar 27, 2024
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    Francesca Phanius (2024). GSS DATA [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/francescaphanius/gss-data
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    Francesca Phanius
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    Dataset

    This dataset was created by Francesca Phanius

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    gss-instruction-following

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    Updated Sep 1, 2025
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    Tensorplex Labs (2025). gss-instruction-following [Dataset]. https://huggingface.co/datasets/tensorplex-labs/gss-instruction-following
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 1, 2025
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    Tensorplex Labs
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    tensorplex-labs/gss-instruction-following dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community

  3. General Social Survey, 2018 - Instructional Dataset

    • thearda.com
    Updated 2018
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    Tom W. Smith (2018). General Social Survey, 2018 - Instructional Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7FVZG
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    Dataset updated
    2018
    Dataset provided by
    Association of Religion Data Archives
    Authors
    Tom W. Smith
    Dataset funded by
    National Science Foundation
    Description

    This file contains all of the cases and variables that are in the original 2018 General Social Survey, but is prepared for easier use in the classroom. Changes have been made in two areas. First, to avoid confusion when constructing tables or interpreting basic analysis, all missing data codes have been set to system missing. Second, many of the continuous variables have been categorized into fewer categories, and added as additional variables to the file. The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972, except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed to be part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. To download syntax files for the GSS that reproduce well-known religious group recodes, including RELTRAD, please visit the ARDA's Syntax Repository.

    The 2018 General Social Survey - Instructional Dataset has been updated as of June 2024. This release includes additional interview-specific variables and survey weights.

  4. General Social Survey (GSS)

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    Updated May 2, 2024
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    Mustafa Adel Ibrahim (2024). General Social Survey (GSS) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mustafaadelibrahim/general-social-survey-gss
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    zip(31242183 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 2, 2024
    Authors
    Mustafa Adel Ibrahim
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    INTRODUCTION. GSS has run annually since 1972; it surveys a representative sample of the adult population in the American society; It is widely used by politicians, policy makers, and researchers. in order to monitor and explain trends and constants in attitudes, behaviors, and attributes. and asks questions about standard core of demographics, beliefs about social and political issues, behavioral, and attitudinal questions, plus topics of special interest. Among the topics covered are civil liberties, crime and violence, intergroup tolerance, morality, national spending priorities, psychological well-being, social ‎mobility, and stress and traumatic events. Altogether the GSS is the single best source for sociological and attitudinal trend data covering the United States. It allows researchers to examine the structure and functioning of society in general as well as the role played by relevant subgroups and to compare the United States to other nations. Source http://gss.norc.org/About-The-GSS About the Data The survey is conducted face-to-face with an in-person interview by National Opinion ‎Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago. However, participation in the study is strictly voluntary. Therefore, study based on the GSS sample data is: • generalizable to the target population if we ignore the non-response bias; • definitely not causal, because the study does not employ random assignments and is only observational.

    Research Question As for the research question, I'm interested in exploring the relationship between people's job preference and their education status, using latest data. More specifically, are people's preference in a job (like job security, high income, short working hours etc.) associated with their highest degree received? Motivation: Aside from sleeping, working is the activity that takes away the most of our lifetime hours and has a huge impact on people's well-being and happiness. I would be really interested in the factors that determines peoples' attitude toward job.

    Reading the data. The data we’ll use is from the General Social Survey (GSS). Using the GSS Data Explorer, I selected a subset of the variables in the GSS and made it available along with this notebook. The survey contains more that 5000 of variables with data on a wide range of subjects, I have selected just a few.

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    General Social Survey Panel Data (2016-2020)

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    The Association of Religion Data Archives, General Social Survey Panel Data (2016-2020) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HACZV
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    The Association of Religion Data Archives
    Dataset funded by
    National Science Foundation
    Description

    The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the "https://www.norc.org/Pages/default.aspx" Target="_blank">National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972, except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed to be part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. The 2016-2020 GSS consisted of re-interviews of respondents from the 2016 and 2018 Cross-Sectional GSS rounds. All respondents from 2018 were fielded, but a random subsample of the respondents from 2016 were released for the 2020 panel. Cross-sectional responses from 2016 and 2018 are labelled Waves 1A and 1B, respectively, while responses from the 2020 re-interviews are labelled Wave 2.

    The 2016-2020 GSS Wave 2 Panel also includes a collaboration between the General Social Survey (GSS) and the "https://electionstudies.org/" Target="_blank">American National Election Studies (ANES). The 2016-2020 GSS Panel Wave 2 contained a module of items proposed by the ANES team, including attitudinal questions, feelings thermometers for presidential candidates, and plans for voting in the 2020 presidential election. These respondents appear in both the ANES post-election study and the 2016-2020 GSS panel, with their 2020 GSS responses serving as their equivalent pre-election data. Researchers can link the relevant GSS Panel Wave 2 data with ANES post-election data using either ANESID (in the GSS Panel Wave 2 datafile) or V200001 in the ANES 2020 post-election datafile.

  6. General Social Survey, 1972-2016 [Cumulative File]

    • icpsr.umich.edu
    ascii, delimited, r +3
    Updated Nov 14, 2017
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    Smith, Tom W.; Hout, Michael; Marsden, Peter V. (2017). General Social Survey, 1972-2016 [Cumulative File] [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36797.v1
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    delimited, spss, sas, ascii, r, stataAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 14, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Smith, Tom W.; Hout, Michael; Marsden, Peter V.
    License

    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/36797/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/36797/terms

    Time period covered
    1972 - 2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Since 1972, the General Social Survey (GSS) has been monitoring societal change and studying the growing complexity of American society. The GSS aims to gather data on contemporary American society in order to monitor and explain trends and constants in attitudes, behaviors, and attributes; to examine the structure and functioning of society in general as well as the role played by relevant subgroups; to compare the United States to other societies in order to place American society in comparative perspective and develop cross-national models of human society; and to make high-quality data easily accessible to scholars, students, policy makers, and others, with minimal cost and waiting. GSS questions include such items as national spending priorities, marijuana use, crime and punishment, race relations, quality of life, and confidence in institutions. Since 1988, the GSS has also collected data on sexual behavior including number of sex partners, frequency of intercourse, extramarital relationships, and sex with prostitutes. In 1985 the GSS co-founded the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). The ISSP has conducted an annual cross-national survey each year since then and has involved 58 countries and interviewed over one million respondents. The ISSP asks an identical battery of questions in all countries; the U.S. version of these questions is incorporated into the GSS. The 2016 GSS added in new variables covering information regarding social media use, suicide, hope and optimism, arts and culture, racial/ethnic identity, flexibility of work, spouses work and occupation, home cohabitation, and health.

  7. GSS Contractor Performance

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    Updated May 6, 2025
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    Federal Acquisition Service (2025). GSS Contractor Performance [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gss-contractor-performance
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    Dataset updated
    May 6, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    General Services Administrationhttp://www.gsa.gov/
    Description

    This dashboard provides insight into the shipping, tracking, delivery, transition to EDI/Contractor Portal etc. from Fax contractors etc.

  8. General social survey (GSS), population 15 years and over, by union...

    • open.canada.ca
    • data.wu.ac.at
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    Updated Jan 17, 2023
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    Statistics Canada (2023). General social survey (GSS), population 15 years and over, by union frequency and age group [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/ba496d14-1c52-4c97-9721-30524d51d623
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    xml, csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 17, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    General social survey (GSS), population 15 years and over, by union frequency and age group.

  9. General social survey (GSS), living arrangements of grandparents aged 45...

    • www150.statcan.gc.ca
    Updated Jan 18, 2007
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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2007). General social survey (GSS), living arrangements of grandparents aged 45 years and over, by sex and age group (x 1,000) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/3910000601-eng
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 18, 2007
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    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    General social survey (GSS), living arrangements of grandparents aged 45 years and over, by sex and age group.

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    GSS Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas Pink Shrimp Datafile

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    • fisheries.noaa.gov
    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    (Point of Contact) (2025). GSS Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas Pink Shrimp Datafile [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gss-gulf-of-mexico-data-atlas-pink-shrimp-datafile
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2025
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    Area covered
    Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)
    Description

    Summarized data set of pink shrimp catch by grouped subarea and grouped depth from 2002 to 2011

  11. Cumualtive GSS debt issued in the U.S. 2023, by type

    • statista.com
    Updated Jun 30, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Cumualtive GSS debt issued in the U.S. 2023, by type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1293494/gss-debt-issued-usa/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 30, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of 2023, the United States issued green, sustainable, and social (GSS) debt worth a total of over *** billion U.S. dollars. Green debt issuance had the highest value, amounting to approximately *** billion U.S. dollars. By contrast, sustainabilty debt issuance had the lowest value, with ** billion U.S. dollars.

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    GSS-BCA

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    Updated Oct 7, 2025
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    Swayam Kesarkar (2025). GSS-BCA [Dataset]. https://huggingface.co/datasets/nerd-swayam/GSS-BCA
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 7, 2025
    Authors
    Swayam Kesarkar
    Description

    nerd-swayam/GSS-BCA dataset hosted on Hugging Face and contributed by the HF Datasets community

  13. The General Social Survey (GSS)

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    zip
    Updated Nov 9, 2017
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    NORC.org (2017). The General Social Survey (GSS) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/norc/general-social-survey
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    zip(157665940 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2017
    Authors
    NORC.org
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    ​​The GSS gathers data on contemporary American society in order to monitor and explain trends and constants in attitudes, behaviors, and attributes. Hundreds of trends have been tracked since 1972. In addition, since the GSS adopted questions from earlier surveys, trends can be followed for up to 70 years.

    The GSS contains a standard core of demographic, behavioral, and attitudinal questions, plus topics of special interest. Among the topics covered are civil liberties, crime and violence, intergroup tolerance, morality, national spending priorities, psychological well-being, social mobility, and stress and traumatic events.

    Altogether the GSS is the single best source for sociological and attitudinal trend data covering the United States. It allows researchers to examine the structure and functioning of society in general as well as the role played by relevant subgroups and to compare the United States to other nations. (Source)

    This dataset is a csv version of the Cumulative Data File, a cross-sectional sample of the GSS from 1972-current.

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    BIOGRID CURATED DATA FOR GSS (Homo sapiens)

    • thebiogrid.org
    zip
    Updated Nov 22, 2021
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    BioGRID Project (2021). BIOGRID CURATED DATA FOR GSS (Homo sapiens) [Dataset]. https://thebiogrid.org/109192/table/homo-sapiens/gss.html
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 22, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    BioGRID Project
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Protein-Protein, Genetic, and Chemical Interactions for GSS (Homo sapiens) curated by BioGRID (https://thebiogrid.org); DEFINITION: glutathione synthetase

  15. Data from: General Social Survey, 2004

    • icpsr.umich.edu
    Updated Jun 30, 2016
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    National Opinion Research Center (2016). General Social Survey, 2004 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR35328.v3
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 30, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    National Opinion Research Center
    License

    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/35328/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/35328/terms

    Time period covered
    2004
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The General Social Survey (GSS) conducts basic scientific research on the structure and development of American society with a data-collection program designed to both monitor societal change within the United States and to compare the United States to other nations. Begun in 1972, the GSS contains a standard 'core' of demographic, behavioral, and attitudinal questions, plus topics of special interest. Many of the core questions have remained unchanged since 1972 to facilitate time-trend studies as well as replication of earlier findings.

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    GSS Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas White Shrimp Datafile

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    • fisheries.noaa.gov
    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    (Point of Contact) (2025). GSS Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas White Shrimp Datafile [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gss-gulf-of-mexico-data-atlas-white-shrimp-datafile
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2025
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    Area covered
    Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)
    Description

    Summarized data set of white shrimp catch by grouped subarea and grouped depth from 2002 to 2011

  17. Frequently asked questions about the GSS Coding and Naming Policy - Dataset...

    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
    Updated Jun 12, 2017
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2017). Frequently asked questions about the GSS Coding and Naming Policy - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-gss-coding-and-naming-policy3
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 12, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The GSS Coding and Naming policy was implemented on 1 January 2011. This change affected all users and producers of statistics. This document contains the frequently asked questions about the policy. (File Size - 56 KB)

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    Logistic regression for calculating association between undetectable viral...

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    • plos.figshare.com
    Updated Feb 21, 2013
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    Sloot, Peter M. A.; Torti, Carlo; Boucher, Charles A. B.; Vandamme, Anne-Mieke; Frentz, Dineke; Incardona, Francesca; De Luca, Andrea; Quiros-Roldan, Eugenia; Manca, Nino; Assel, Matthias; van de Vijver, David A. M. C.; Paredes, Roger; Fabbiani, Massimiliano; Libin, Pieter; Nualláin, Breanndán Ó.; Prosperi, Mattia; Ruiz, Lidia; Van Laethem, Kristel; Zazzi, Maurizio; Müller, Viktor (2013). Logistic regression for calculating association between undetectable viral load and the GSS groups. [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001662468
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    Feb 21, 2013
    Authors
    Sloot, Peter M. A.; Torti, Carlo; Boucher, Charles A. B.; Vandamme, Anne-Mieke; Frentz, Dineke; Incardona, Francesca; De Luca, Andrea; Quiros-Roldan, Eugenia; Manca, Nino; Assel, Matthias; van de Vijver, David A. M. C.; Paredes, Roger; Fabbiani, Massimiliano; Libin, Pieter; Nualláin, Breanndán Ó.; Prosperi, Mattia; Ruiz, Lidia; Van Laethem, Kristel; Zazzi, Maurizio; Müller, Viktor
    Description

    Logistic regression analysis evaluating the association between undetectable viral load and the GSS groups (with GSS group 0-<1 as reference) at different time points for the three interpretation systems. The number of treatment-change episodes for the GSS group 0-<1, 1-<2, 2-<3, 3-<4, and ≥4 are:178, 389, 485, 959, and 142 at 12 weeks; 157, 433, 638, 1206, and 142 at 24 weeks; 62, 182, 242, 540, and 59 at 48 weeks. These numbers were similar for the three systems.

  19. General Social Survey, 2022

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    Updated Dec 20, 2022
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    The Association of Religion Data Archives (2022). General Social Survey, 2022 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DMKAF
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 20, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Association of Religion Data Archives
    Dataset funded by
    National Science Foundation
    Description

    The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972, except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed to be part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. This data file has all cases and variables asked on the 2022 GSS.

    The 2022 cross-sectional General Social Survey has been updated to Release Version 3a as of May 2024. This Release includes the addition of an oversample of minorities (based on the AmeriSpeak® Panel), household composition and respondent selection data, and post-stratified weights for all years of the GSS.

    To download syntax files for the GSS that reproduce well-known religious group recodes, including RELTRAD, please visit the "/research/syntax-repository-list" Target="_blank">ARDA's Syntax Repository.

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    Genetic Signatures | GSS - Operating Expenses

    • tradingeconomics.com
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Jun 15, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Genetic Signatures | GSS - Operating Expenses [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/gss:au:operating-expenses
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    excel, json, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Dec 2, 2025
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    Genetic Signatures reported AUD8.3M in Operating Expenses for its fiscal semester ending in June of 2025. Data for Genetic Signatures | GSS - Operating Expenses including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.

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Francesca Phanius (2024). GSS DATA [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/francescaphanius/gss-data
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GSS DATA

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Dataset updated
Mar 27, 2024
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Francesca Phanius
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This dataset was created by Francesca Phanius

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