Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region - Lithuania 2001
Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region - Lithuania 2001
snd0760-6-1.0
https://doi.org/10.5878/cs6k-5d36
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Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region - Lithuania 2001
Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region - Lithuania 2001
snd0760-6-1.0
https://doi.org/10.5878/cs6k-5d36
Loftsson, Elfar
Loftsson, Elfar
Choe, Yonhyok
Choe, Yonhyok
Swedish National Data Service
Svensk nationell datatjänst
2011-02-08
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elections
val
leisure time
fritid
trust
förtroende
civil and political rights
medborgerliga och politiska rättigheter
political interest
politiskt intresse
political behaviour
politiskt beteende
membership
medlemskap
political influence
medborgarinflytande
political participation
politiskt deltagande
autonomy at work
autonomi i arbetet
political institutions
politiska institutioner
internal politics
inrikespolitik
election campaigns
valkampanjer
working conditions
arbetsförhållanden
organizations
organisationer
social protest
social protest
politics
politik
labour and employment
arbete och sysselsättning
conditions of employment
anställningsvillkor
social behaviour
socialt beteende
human rights
mänskliga rättigheter
time
tid
well-being (society)
välbefinnande (socialt)
human behaviour
mänskligt beteende
rights and privileges
rättigheter och privilegier
Working conditions
Arbetsförhållanden
Elections
Val
Political behaviour and attitudes
Politiska beteenden och attityder
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Social behaviour and attitudes
Socialt beteende och attityder
POLITICS
POLITIK
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
SAMHÄLLE OCH KULTUR
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
ARBETE OCH SYSSELSÄTTNING
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region'. The first survey was carried out in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1999. In connection with the follow-up survey in 2001, a similar survey was also carried out in Poland. To address peoples' perception on social and political changes, a number of questions was asked concerning: Political efficacy and political participation, political trust, evaluation of the electoral process, conceptions and evaluation of environmental issues, civil rights and duties, and an evaluation on household economy and economic situation. To acquire comparability with other Citizen Survey Studies conducted at Uppsala University in Sweden and at six university institutes of European countries, the modules are similar to their questions in structure and wordings.
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region'. The first survey was carried out in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1999. In connection with the follow-up survey in 2001, a similar survey was also carried out in Poland. To address peoples' perception on social and political changes, a number of questions was asked concerning: Political efficacy and political participation, political trust, evaluation of the electoral process, conceptions and evaluation of environmental issues, civil rights and duties, and an evaluation on household economy and economic situation. To acquire comparability with other Citizen Survey Studies conducted at Uppsala University in Sweden and at six university institutes of European countries, the modules are similar to their questions in structure and wordings.
2001
2001
Lithuania
Litauen
Individual
Individ
Cross-section
Tvärsnitt
In Lithuania, the two-staged stratified sampling was used to extract the sample. First. Lithuania was divided geographically into 15 strata (10 counties and 5 cities). In Latvia, the entire nation was divided into 113 strata, of which 36 was from Riga, 41 from towns and 36 parishes. The size of the sample in each stratum was based on the proportion of inhabitants. Secondly, samples were extracted in each stratum. The primary sampling points were selected at random from the population registers of the Lithuanian Department of Statistics. Then the primary sampling units were selected using the route-sampling technique. Each seventh household was selected in urban areas and each fifth in rural areas. The secondary sampling units - individuals - were chosen using the next-birthday rule. Not more than 8 respondents were interviewed per one sampling point.
In Lithuania, the two-staged stratified sampling was used to extract the sample. First. Lithuania was divided geographically into 15 strata (10 counties and 5 cities). In Latvia, the entire nation was divided into 113 strata, of which 36 was from Riga, 41 from towns and 36 parishes. The size of the sample in each stratum was based on the proportion of inhabitants. Secondly, samples were extracted in each stratum. The primary sampling points were selected at random from the population registers of the Lithuanian Department of Statistics. Then the primary sampling units were selected using the route-sampling technique. Each seventh household was selected in urban areas and each fifth in rural areas. The secondary sampling units - individuals - were chosen using the next-birthday rule. Not more than 8 respondents were interviewed per one sampling point.
Probability: Multistage
Sannolikhetsurval: flerstegsurval
Probability
Sannolikhetsurval
Face-to-face interview
Personlig intervju
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