Alternative title
Riks-SOM 2019
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Description
In 2019, six different questionnaires were distributed.
The main purpose is to establish time series that enable researchers to analyse how various changes in society affect people's attitudes and behaviour.
Language
Swedish
Research principal
Responsible department/unit
SOM Institute
Data contains personal data
No
Ethics Review
Gothenburg - Ref. 130-15
Unit of analysis
Population
Individuals aged 16-85 years and residing in Sweden
Time Method
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2019
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Lowest geographic unit
Municipality
Highest geographic unit
Country
Research area
POLITICS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE, Energy and natural resources, Elections, Government, political systems and organisations, Political behaviour and attitudes, Social welfare policy, HEALTH, Income, property and investment/saving, General health and well-being, Social behaviour and attitudes, SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND SYSTEMS
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Political Science, Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalisation Studies), Media and Communications, Media Studies, Other Social Sciences, Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified, Information Studies
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Ulrika Andersson, Anders Carlander & Patrik Öhberg (red) (2020). Regntunga skyar. Göteborgs universitet: SOM-institutet. https://www.gu.se/som-institutet/resultat-och-publikationer/bocker/regntunga-skyar
Link
ISBN:
9789189673472
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Version 1
https://doi.org/10.5878/4jkm-zr65
Citation
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Data format / data structure
Numeric
Text
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Variables
861
Number of individuals/objects
10068
Response rate/participation rate
49%