Barometer for Swedish-speaking Finns B1_2019

Beskrivning

The survey charted the opinions of Swedish-speaking Finns on their linguistic identity, use of Swedish, politics, society, values and cohesion. Respondents were first asked about their use of Swedish and Finnish in different contexts, such as at work and at home. They were then asked about the language atmosphere, for example, how they felt about using Swedish and being bilingual in different places, and about cohesion, for example, to what extent they felt they identified with different environments, countries and regions. Respondents were also asked about politics and democracy in general and more specifically about current political issues and voting in different elections. They were also asked about issues related to climate change and the environment. Respondents were asked about their confidence in the functioning of social institutions and in political decision-makers. Background variables included the respondent's NUTS3 region of residence, broader region of recidence, age, gender, level of education, mother tongue, marital status, employment status, household size and number of children.
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Publiceringsår

2023

Typ av data

Upphovspersoner

Finnish Research Infrastructure for Public Opinion (FIRIPO) - Upphovsperson, Upphovsperson

Tietoarkisto - Utgivare

Åbo Akademi University. Social Science Research Institute

Lindell, Marina Orcid -palvelun logo - Upphovsperson

Projekt

Övriga uppgifter

Vetenskapsområden

SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAPER

Språk

finska

Öppen tillgång

Begränsad tillgång

Licens

Other (Not Open)

Nyckelord

attitudes, mielipiteet, politics, politiikka, Social behaviour and attitudes, Sosiaalinen käyttäytyminen ja asenteet, social systems, yhteiskunta, identity, Cultural and national identity, kielellinen identiteetti, Kulttuuri- ja kansallinen identiteetti, minority language users, ruotsinkieliset, suomenruotsalaiset, yhteenkuuluvuus, minority languages, vähemmistökielet, kieli ja kielet

Ämnesord

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