10.5878/pwk3-ha59
Hultgren, Sten
Sten
Hultgren
Svenska Gallupinstitutet AB
Swedish people 1955
Svenska folket 1955
Svenska Gallupinstitutet AB
1986
living conditions
levnadsförhållanden
standard of living
levnadsstandard
social behaviour
socialt beteende
social attitudes
sociala attityder
interest (cognitive processes)
intresse (kognitiva processer)
public opinion polls
opinionsundersökningar
human behaviour
mänskligt beteende
quality of life
livskvalitet
attitudes
attityder
human environment
mänsklig miljö
cognitive processes
kognitiva processer
environment
miljö
well-being (society)
välbefinnande (socialt)
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Social behaviour and attitudes
Socialt beteende och attityder
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
SAMHÄLLE OCH KULTUR
1986-01-01
1954-10-01/1955-03-31
1954-10-01/1955-03-31
swe
10.5878/000122
553 variables
739 cases
1.0
Swedish people 1955 is the first part of the first large-scale survey in Sweden attempting to give an objective picture of interests, personalities, opinions, habits and living conditions in Sweden. The second part was made in 1970 (Swedish people 1970). The Swedish Opinion-studies (1979-1985) repeat some of the questions from these studies. Questions about opinions of human behaviour, interests, attitude to alcohol, religion, possesions, social benefits, voting, Swedish conditions, work and trade unions, studies, personal conditions, children´s upbringing and education, parents, membership in different organizations and personal data.
Swedish people 1955 is the first part of the first large-scale survey in Sweden attempting to give an objective picture of interests, personalities, opinions, habits and living conditions in Sweden. The second part was made in 1970 (Swedish people 1970). The Swedish Opinion-studies (1979-1985) repeat some of the questions from these studies. Questions about opinions of human behaviour, interests, attitude to alcohol, religion, possesions, social benefits, voting, Swedish conditions, work and trade unions, studies, personal conditions, children´s upbringing and education, parents, membership in different organizations and personal data.
Sweden