Energy Attitudes of the Finns 2007
Description
The survey charted Finnish attitudes to energy production and energy strategy. The data are part of an extensive survey series launched in 1983. The respondents' conceptions, opinions, beliefs, assessments, attitudes, and knowledge about energy issues were studied by presenting them with a number of statements relating to energy production, energy sources, climate change, energy prices, pollution, etc. The respondents were asked whether the liberalisation of the energy market has been an advantage or disadvantage to energy price levels, customer choice, energy producers and their image, use of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, prevention of climate change, future generations, etc. They were also asked whether Finland should increase or decrease the use of certain energy sources (e.g. coal, peat, natural gas, nuclear power, water power, wind power, bioenergy) in electricity generation. Background variables included the respondent's gender, age group, basic and vocational education, economic activity and occupational status, size of municipality of residence, region of residence, and which political party R would vote for if the parliamentary elections were held at that time.
Show moreYear of publication
2009
Authors
Tietoarkisto - Publisher
Yhdyskuntatutkimus
Kiljunen, Pentti - Creator
ÅF-Consult - Creator
ÅF-Consult Oy - Creator
Other information
Fields of science
NATURAL SCIENCES; SOCIAL SCIENCES
Language
English, Finnish
Open access
Restricted access