ISSP 2016 - Role of government IV: Sweden

SND-ID: SND 1035

This study is part of the collection ISSP - International Social Survey Programme

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Jonas Edlund - Umeå University, Department of Sociology

Description

This survey is the Swedish part of the 2016 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and it is the third time Sweden participates in an ISSP-survey focusing on the role of government. The earlier studies with this theme were conducted in 1996 and 2006.

Purpose:

ISSP aims to design and implement internationally comparable attitude surveys. The study in 2016 is focussing on the role of government.

Language

Swedish

Research principal, contributors, and funding

Research principal

Umeå University

Responsible department/unit

Department of Sociology

Protection and ethical review

Data contains personal data

No

Method and time period

Unit of analysis

Population

Swedish population aged 18-79

Sampling procedure

Probability: Simple random

Time period(s) investigated

2016

Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Lowest geographic unit

A-region

Highest geographic unit

Country

Publications
Dataset
ISSP 2016 - Role of government V: Sweden

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Version 1.0

Citation

Jonas Edlund. Umeå University (2018). ISSP 2016 - Role of government V: Sweden. Swedish National Data Service. Version 1.0. https://doi.org/10.5878/rev9-bc62

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Data format / data structure

Numeric

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Jonas Edlund - Umeå University, Department of Sociology

Time period(s) investigated

2016-10-10 – 2016-12-12

Data collection

  • Mode of collection: Self-administered questionnaire: paper
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2016-10-10–2016-12-12
  • Data collector: SIFO Research International
  • Instrument: ISSP 2016 Questionnaire (Structured questionnaire)
  • Sample size: 2997
  • Number of responses: 1140
  • Non response size: 1857
  • Cause of non response - No contact/refusal: 1762
  • Cause of non response - Respondent unable to participate: 34
  • Source of the data: Population group

Variables

118

Number of individuals/objects

1140

Response rate/participation rate

39%

Published: 2018-12-18
Last updated: 2019-11-18