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  1. Oxford Internet Survey, 2009

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    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford (2023). Oxford Internet Survey, 2009 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-9108-1
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    2023
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    Authors
    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford
    Area covered
    Oxford
    Description

    The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data, rigorous analysis and policy-relevant insights into key aspects of life online.

    OxIS is a multi-stage national probability sample of 2,000 people in Britain, enabling researchers to project estimates to the nation as a whole. Undertaken every two years since 2003, it surveys users, non-users, and ex-users, covering internet and ICT access and use, attitudes to technology, and supporting demographic and geographic information.

    The Oxford Internet Survey, 2009 is a representative survey of British internet use in 2009. Data were collected via in-home interviews with respondents and includes internet users, ex-users and non-users. It contains nearly 700 variables measuring internet activities, attitudes and effects.

    Further information about the OxIS, including publications, is available from the Oxford Internet Surveys webpages.

    Users should note the data are only available in Stata format.

    This study is Open Access. It is freely available to download and does not require UK Data Service registration.

  2. Oxford Internet Survey, 2013

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    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford (2023). Oxford Internet Survey, 2013 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-9151-1
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    2023
    Dataset provided by
    UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
    DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
    Authors
    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford
    Area covered
    Oxford
    Description

    The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data, rigorous analysis and policy-relevant insights into key aspects of life online.

    OxIS is a multi-stage national probability sample of 2,000 people in Britain, enabling researchers to project estimates to the nation as a whole. Undertaken every two years since 2003, it surveys users, non-users, and ex-users, covering internet and ICT access and use, attitudes to technology, and supporting demographic and geographic information.

    The Oxford Internet Survey, 2013 (OxIS 2013) is a representative survey of British internet use in 2013. Data were collected via in-home interviews with respondents. It includes internet users, ex-users and non-users. The dataset contains almost 800 variables measuring internet activities, attitudes and effects. This wave included an oversample of people living in rural areas.

    Further information about the OxIS, including publications, is available from the Oxford Internet Surveys webpages.

    Users should note the data are only available in Stata format.

    This study is Open Access. It is freely available to download and does not require UK Data Service registration.

  3. Oxford Internet Survey, 2005

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    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford (2023). Oxford Internet Survey, 2005 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-9140-1
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    Dataset updated
    2023
    Dataset provided by
    UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
    DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
    Authors
    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford
    Area covered
    Oxford
    Description

    The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data, rigorous analysis and policy-relevant insights into key aspects of life online.

    OxIS is a multi-stage national probability sample of 2,000 people in Britain, enabling researchers to project estimates to the nation as a whole. Undertaken every two years since 2003, it surveys users, non-users, and ex-users, covering internet and ICT access and use, attitudes to technology, and supporting demographic and geographic information.

    The Oxford Internet Survey, 2005 (OxIS 2005) is a representative survey of British internet use in 2005. Data were collected via in-home interviews with respondents and includes both internet users and nonusers. The dataset contains 361 variables measuring internet activities, attitudes and effects.

    Further information about the OxIS, including publications, is available from the Oxford Internet Surveys webpages.

    Users should note the data are only available in Stata SE format.

    This study is Open Access. It is freely available to download and does not require UK Data Service registration.

  4. Oxford Internet Survey, 2003

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    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford (2023). Oxford Internet Survey, 2003 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-9141-1
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    Dataset updated
    2023
    Dataset provided by
    UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
    DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
    Authors
    Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford
    Area covered
    Oxford
    Description

    The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data, rigorous analysis and policy-relevant insights into key aspects of life online.

    OxIS is a multi-stage national probability sample of 2,000 people in Britain, enabling researchers to project estimates to the nation as a whole. Undertaken every two years since 2003, it surveys users, non-users, and ex-users, covering internet and ICT access and use, attitudes to technology, and supporting demographic and geographic information.

    The Oxford Internet Survey, 2003 (OxIS 2003) is a representative survey of British internet use in 2003. Data were collected via in-home interviews with respondents and includes both internet users and nonusers. The dataset contains 496 variables measuring internet activities, attitudes and effects.

    Further information about the OxIS, including publications, is available from the Oxford Internet Surveys webpages.

    Users should note the data are only available in Stata format.

    This study is Open Access. It is freely available to download and does not require UK Data Service registration.

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Oxford Internet Survey, 2009

Explore at:
Dataset updated
2023
Dataset provided by
UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
Authors
Oxford Internet Institute University Of Oxford
Area covered
Oxford
Description

The Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) is the longest-running academic survey of internet use in Britain, describing how internet use has evolved from 2003 to the present day. Run by the Oxford Internet Institute, a Social Sciences department at the University of Oxford, this survey provides unrivalled data, rigorous analysis and policy-relevant insights into key aspects of life online.

OxIS is a multi-stage national probability sample of 2,000 people in Britain, enabling researchers to project estimates to the nation as a whole. Undertaken every two years since 2003, it surveys users, non-users, and ex-users, covering internet and ICT access and use, attitudes to technology, and supporting demographic and geographic information.

The Oxford Internet Survey, 2009 is a representative survey of British internet use in 2009. Data were collected via in-home interviews with respondents and includes internet users, ex-users and non-users. It contains nearly 700 variables measuring internet activities, attitudes and effects.

Further information about the OxIS, including publications, is available from the Oxford Internet Surveys webpages.

Users should note the data are only available in Stata format.

This study is Open Access. It is freely available to download and does not require UK Data Service registration.

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