Perceptions of Housing and Neighbourhood Safety in Kuopio 2004

Perceptions of Housing and Neighbourhood Safety in Kuopio 2004 - 2005

Description

The survey studied perceptions of safety and security in the town of Kuopio, Finland. Questions charted the ownership of the accommodation, years of residence, and square meters. Other topics included the measures taken by the household, the limited liability housing company and the building manager to minimise risks and promote the safety of the housing. One theme pertained to social networks of the respondent and the household, investigating feelings of belonging, participation in politics or voluntary organisations, and the number of acquaintances the respondent had in the housing company. The survey also covered crime or accidents experienced by the household or the housing company. Perceptions of safety and security were charted with questions on how concerned the respondents were about the possibility to be subjected to crime or accidents, to what extent certain factors caused feelings of insecurity, and what measures the respondents took when not feeling safe. Background variables included the respondent's gender, marital status, age, basic and vocational education, and household size and income.
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Year of publication

2015

Authors

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

University of Eastern Finland. Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies

Susineva, Juhani - Creator

Other information

Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Language

Finnish

Open access

Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

Asuminen ja asunnot, turvallisuus, sosiaaliset suhteet, asuminen, Housing, personal safety, social networks, asunto-osakeyhtiöt, accidents, onnettomuudet, väestönsuojelu, Community, urban and rural life, Lähiympäristö, kaupunki- ja maaseutuelämä, crime and security, neighbourhoods, rikokset, liikenneturvallisuus, turvattomuus, kaupunkiympäristö, paloturvallisuus, residential buildings
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