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These pages reproduce the analysis of the analysis of the 2022 RSE International Survey for the Nordic countries.
See the original survey page for details on the survey and the analysis.
Note that the number of participants is small for some of the countries and the sample may not be representative.
The base questions for the survey were tailored to meet the requirements of each country. They covered ten subjects:
- Demographics: traditional social and economic questions, such as gender, age, salary and education.
- Coding: how much code do RSEs write, how often, and for whom.
- Employment: questions about where RSEs work and in which disciplines.
- Current contract: understanding stability of employment by questioning the type of employment contract RSEs receive.
- Previous employment: understanding routes into the profession the reasons for choosing it.
- Collaboration and training: who RSEs work with, how many people they work with, and the training they conduct.
- Publications: do RSEs contribute to publications and are they acknowledged?
- Sustainability and tools: testing, bus factor, technical handover. Also which tools they are using
- Job satisfaction: what do RSEs think about their job and their career?
- Network: how do RSEs meet and gain representation? These subjects are not necessarily investigated under this order, neither published with that order.
Here is a list of contributors for the 2022 version of the survey in last name alphabetic order:
- Radovan Bast, Norway/Nordics
- Alex Botzki, Belgium
- Jeff Carver, US
- Ian Cosden, US
- Steve Crouch, UK
- Florencia D'Andrea, Argentina
- Abhishek Dasgupta, UK
- William Godoy, US
- Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Argentina
- Ulf Hamster, Germany
- Scott Henwood, Canada
- Simon Hettrick, UK
- Patric Holmvall, Sweden/Nordics
- Stephan Janosch, Germany
- Thibault Lestang, France
- Nick May, New Zealand
- Olivier Philippe, UK
- Johan Philips, Belgium
- Nooriyah Poonawala-Lohani, New Zealand
- Paul Richmond, UK
- Manodeep Sinha, Australia
- Florian Thiery, Germany
- Ben van Werkhoven, Netherlands
- Claire Wyatt, UK
- Qian Zhang, Canada
This repository contains code and public data. We have different licences for each
- The code is released under BSD 3-Clause License.
- The data stored in this repository is under the CC BY 2.5 SCOTLAND.
The repository is also be archived on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6884882. If you want to cite this work and need a citation in a specific format, you can use the citation service on Zenodo.
To reproduce the analysis on your computer, see the instructions in the GitHub survey repository README file.
The citation for the 2022 version is:
Simon Hettrick, Radovan Bast, Alex Botzki, Jeff Carver, Ian Cosden, Steve Crouch, Florencia D’Andrea, Abhishek Dasgupta, William Godoy, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Ulf Hamster, Scott Henwood, Patric Holmvall, Stephan Janosch, Thibault Lestang, Nick May, Olivier Philippe, Johan Philips, Nooriyah Poonawala-Lohani, Paul Richmond, Manodeep Sinha, Florian Thiery, Ben van Werkhoven, Claire Wyatt & Qian Zhang. "RSE Survey 2022", Pre-final release for 2022 results (Version 2022-v0.9.0). Zenodo DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6884882. Check the repository's citation file.
The citation for the 2018 version is:
Olivier Philippe, Martin Hammitzsch, Stephan Janosch, Anelda van der Walt, Ben van Werkhoven, Simon Hettrick, … Manodeep Sinha. (2019, March 6). softwaresaved/international-survey: Public release for 2018 results (Version 2018-v.1.0.2). Zenodo DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585783
The Software Sustainability Institute is supported by EPSRC grant EP/H043160/1 and EPSRC/ESRC/BBSRC grant EP/N006410/1, with additional project funding from Jisc and NERC. Collaboration between the universities of Edinburgh, Manchester, Oxford and Southampton.