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GSS Documentation
GSS Documentation

GSS Codebook

The 2024 GSS Cross-section codebook is available as a single file, detailing the 2024 GSS Cross-section only:

2024 GSS Cross-section Codebook (Release 3a)

 

Previous single year codebooks are also available:

2022 GSS Cross-section Codebook (Release 4)

2021 GSS Cross-section Codebook (Release 4)

 

The 1972-2018 GSS codebook is available as a single file:

1972-2018 GSS Cross-Section Codebook

 

The 2016-2020 GSS Panel Codebook is available as a single file, detailing the 2016-2020 GSS Panel only: 

2016-2020 GSS Panel Codebook

 

The 2006-2014 GSS Panel Codebook is available as a single file, detailing the panels between 2006 and 2014: 

2006-2014 GSS Panel Codebook

 

Other Documentation

GSS in the News


That explains why consumers say they feel as bad as they did in the financial-crisis year of 2009, a recent Gallup poll showed. For the first time, Americans who say they are "not too happy" outnumber those who say they're "very happy," according to a survey from the nonprofit group NORC at the University of Chicago.

The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal |February 22, 2022

Twenty-four percent of Americans reported they were “not too happy” in life in 2021, up from 13% in 2018, according to the General Social Survey, a sociological survey conducted by research organization NORC at the University of Chicago. The share of those who said they were “very happy” declined to 19% from 31% over the same period.

The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal |February 01, 2022