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2013
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RatSWD Working Paper No. 216
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Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD), Berlin
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The paper is based on a keynote talk held at the international conference Opening data services in the social sciences, Belgrade, Serbia, 20/21 March 2013. The author wishes to thank the SERSCIDA project. Empirical social sciences strongly contribute towards a better understanding of societies, especially of those societies that undergo rapid social changes. Empirical analyses are fed into the steering processes that are shaping a Europe of Nations. But data are also essential for the support of social and economic developments in national contexts. I was asked to reflect on three questions in my talk, namely: Why should we share our data? How can data sharing be organized? And what are the challenges ahead?
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