Scandinavian Welfare Survey 1972

Scandinavian Welfare Survey 1972

Description

The survey describes the standard of living in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark and analyses various dimensions of welfare: living standards, loyalties, experiences of self-realisation, alienation, happiness and dissatisfaction. The respondents were asked about things related with income, property, living, work, employment, social equality, education and health. Also the social standing and education of different generations (the respondents' own parents and grandfathers and the spouse's father) were studied. Questions asked included friends, the number of them, their sex, age, profession and the intensity and duration of friendships. In addition, questions about relationships with family, relatives and neighbours were included, along with a question about how long the respondents had been living in their home community. The respondents were also asked about their hobbies, how they spend their leisure time, about how active they are politically and of their childhood circumstances.
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Year of publication

2000

Authors

Helsingin yliopisto. Vertailevan sosiologian tutkimusryhmä - Creator

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

Allardt, Erik - Creator

University of Helsinki. Research Group for Comparative Sociology - Creator

Other information

Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Open access

Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

elintaso, ihmissuhteet, Poliittinen käyttäytyminen, poliittiset asenteet ja mielipiteet, Political behaviour and attitudes, social welfare, Social welfare policy, Sosiaalipolitiikka, elämänlaatu, hyvinvointi, sosiaaliset suhteet, onnellisuus, quality of life, elinolot, living conditions, poliittinen osallistuminen, standard of living, leisure time, vapaa-aika, hyvä elämä, Social conditions and indicators, Sosiaaliset olot ja indikaattorit, vieraantuminen
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