Alternative title
Syd-SOM 2001
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Description
The purpose of the regional surveys is to enable SOM researchers to study attitudes and behaviour linked to local and regional issues. They emphasise public services and media, although many of the questions are identical with those used in National SOM in order to make the answers comparable both between the regions and with Sweden at large.
Purpose:
Study attitudes and behaviour linked to local and regional issues
Language
Swedish
Research principal
Responsible department/unit
SOM Institute
Data contains personal data
No
Unit of analysis
Population
Individuals aged 15-85 years and residents of soutwest Skåne
Time Method
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2001-03 – 2001-06
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Staffanstorp Municipality, Burlöv Municipality, Vellinge Municipality, Kävlinge Municipality, Lomma Municipality, Svedala Municipality, Malmö Municipality, Lund Municipality, Eslöv Municipality, Trelleborg Municipality
Lowest geographic unit
Municipality
Highest geographic unit
A-region
Research area
Media, Political behaviour and attitudes, Specific social services: use and availability, Leisure, tourism and sport
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Political Science, Media Studies
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Keywords
Wadbring, Ingela, Weibull, Lennart & Bergström, Annika (eds) (2002) Efter Arbetet : synen på nedläggningen och dess konsekvenser. SOM report no. 29. Göteborg: SOM Institute. ISSN: 1101-4692 och 0284-4788.
Libris
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SOM Institute publications
ISSN:
0248-4788
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Associated documentation
Version 1.0
https://doi.org/10.5878/001480
Citation
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Data format / data structure
Numeric
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Variables
576
Number of individuals/objects
1782