FSD2331 Second Home Tourism in Finnish Lake District 2004
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Aineiston nimi
Second Home Tourism in Finnish Lake District 2004
Aineistonumero
FSD2331
Pysyvät tunnisteet
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2331https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd2331
Aineiston laatu
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Tekijät
- Hiltunen, Mervi Johanna (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Kokki, Ruut (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Pitkänen, Kati (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Vepsäläinen, Mia (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
Muut tekijät
- Members of the JET Järvi-Suomi project's steering group
- Representatives of the second home municipalities in the target area
Sisällön kuvaus
The survey charted the use and importance of second housing from the viewpoint of second home owners living in the Helsinki region. Second housing in Finland is a large phenomenon with deep historical and cultural roots, and it represents a significant part of domestic tourism. In this survey, the term "second home" refers to rural recreational residences (holiday homes) mainly used during weekends and holidays, especially during summertime. The key themes of the survey included travelling between and life at the first and second homes, and the use of second homes.
First, the respondents were asked to give some background information on their second homes, such as its size, standard of equipment, whether it suitable for winter habitation, and whether the respondents had purchased, inherited or built it. The distance between the second home and various services, such as town, grocery store, health centre and bus stop was queried. Travelling between the first and second homes was canvassed by asking the respondents to estimate the number of trips made to the second home and the number of days spent there for each month of the year. The distance to the second home, as well as the time spent and the means of transport used for travelling there were also examined. In addition, the respondents were asked whether they usually stop on the way to the second home and for what reason. The reason for travelling to the second home was also investigated.
Further questions pertained to the time spent at the second home. The respondents estimated whether they would like to spend more time there, how they were going to use the second home during the next 5-10 years, which factors prevented the respondents from spending more time there, and who would most likely own the second home after they no longer use it themselves. Some questions focused on remote work, and the respondents also told whether someone in their household commuted from the second home. They listed the advantages and disadvantages of the municipality in which their second home was located, and indicated whether they would be willing to use the municipal services (e.g. health services, social services, broadband Internet access) in that municipality, as well as whether they would be ready to pay for these services.
Life at the respondents' first and second homes was charted by asking them to list advantages and disadvantages of living in the capital area as well as in a second home in a rural area. In addition, the respondents were presented with a list of words (e.g. haste, nature, family, freedom, Finnishness) which they had to associate with either of the aforementioned environments. They were also asked to close their eyes, think about life at their second home and tell about it. Finally, the respondents were asked whether they had responded to the survey by themselves or together with other family members. In addition, they were encouraged to write down thoughts and opinions aroused by the survey.
Background variables included the respondent's gender, household composition, number of household members, household gross income, and type and size of the first home. In addition, the respondent's and spouse's year of birth, education, and employment type were charted.
Asiasanat
holidays; housing; leisure time; leisure time activities; metropolitan areas; natural environment; neighbourhoods; second homes; telework; travel
Tieteenala/Aihealue
- Social sciences (OKM:n tieteenalaluokitus)
- Agriculture and forestry (OKM:n tieteenalaluokitus)
- Housing (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Leisure, tourism and sport (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Community, urban and rural life (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
Sarja
Individual datasetsJakelija
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Käyttöoikeudet
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Kerääjät
- Hiltunen, Mervi Johanna (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Kokki, Ruut (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Pitkänen, Kati (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
- Vepsäläinen, Mia (University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development)
Tuottajat
- University of Joensuu. Savonlinna Centre for Continuing Education and Regional Development
- Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Ajallinen kattavuus
2004
Aineistonkeruun ajankohta
2004-06
Maa
Finland
Kohdealue
Finland, Finnish Lake District (Järvi-Suomi), Asikkala, Kuopio, Leppävirta, Liperi, Mikkeli, Mäntyharju, Taipalsaari, Vehmersalmi (Kuopio since 1st January 2005)
Havaintoyksikkötyyppi
Individual
Household
Perusjoukko/otos
Households in southern Finland owning a second home in one of the research municipalities in Finnish Lake District
Tutkimuksen aikaulottuvuus
Cross-section
Otantamenetelmä
Total universe/Complete enumeration
Probability: Simple random
The target group of the survey consisted of households in southern Finland (in post code area 00-70) owning a second home in Finnish Lake District. In this survey, the term "Finnish Lake District" is used to refer to the eastern Finnish Lake District and the Päijänne region. The research municipalities are the largest ones accommodating second homes in the area, and the sample is regionally representative of the provinces in the Lake District. The Savonlinna region was excluded from the survey area because of a similar survey already carried out in the area.
The respondents were reached with the help of the Second Home Registry (kesäasukasrekisteri), the Land Registry (kiinteistörekisteri), and the Landowner Registry (maanomistusrekisteri). Random sampling was used to select respondents from the largest municipalities, the sample sizes being 400 for each municipality. In smaller municipalities, all second home owners belonging to the target group were included in the survey.
Altogether 2,553 questionnaires were sent. 143 of them were discarded because they had been returned empty or for other reasons. 1,096 second home owners responded.
Keruumenetelmä
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Keruuväline tai –ohje
Structured questionnaire
Vastausprosentti
45.5
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Datan versio
2.0
Aineiston käytössä huomioitavaa
To prevent identification of respondents, variables connected to question 9 (i.e. the post code, municipality and village of the second home) were removed from the data and substituted with variable bv4 indicating municipality. In addition, open-ended questions were removed with regard to the respodent's and spouse's occupation (k5c, k6c), choice of municipality for second home (k10b9_2), other information regarding second home location (k18miss), and the respondent's and spouse's childhood municipalities of residence (k37a_2, k37b_2).
Painokertoimet
There are no weight variables in the data.
Viittausvaatimus
The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.
Malliviittaus
Hiltunen, Mervi Johanna (University of Joensuu) & Kokki, Ruut (University of Joensuu) & Pitkänen, Kati (University of Joensuu) & Vepsäläinen, Mia (University of Joensuu): Second Home Tourism in Finnish Lake District 2004 [dataset]. Version 2.0 (2019-01-21). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2331
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Varaumat
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Käytön ja kuvailun oheismateriaalit
Pitkänen, Kati & Kokki, Ruut (2005). Mennäänkö mökille? Näkökulmia pääkaupunkiseutulaisten mökkeilyyn Järvi-Suomessa. Savonlinna: Savonlinnan koulutus- ja kehittämiskeskuksen julkaisuja; 11.
Julkaisut aineistosta
Pitkänen, Kati & Kokki, Ruut (2005). Mennäänkö mökille? Näkökulmia pääkaupunkiseutulaisten mökkeilyyn Järvi-Suomessa. Savonlinna: Savonlinnan koulutus- ja kehittämiskeskuksen julkaisuja; 11.
Pitkänen, K. (2005). Järvi-Suomen kaupunkilaiset kakkosasujat [verkkodokumentti]. Saatavissa: http://mot.joensuu.fi/sivut/tutkimus/vapaa-ajan-asuminen/jaervi-suomen-kaupunkilaiset-kakkosasujat.html [viitattu 11.7.2008]
Pitkänen, K. (2008). Second Home Landscape. The Meaning(s) of Landscape for Second Home Tourism in Finland. Tourism Geographies 10(2), 169-192.
Hiltunen, M. J. (2007). Environmental Impacts of Rural Second Home Tourism - Case Lake District in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 7(3), 243-265.
Vepsäläinen, M. & Pitkänen, K. & Hiltunen, M. J. (2011). Mökkeilijöiden muuttuvat luontokäsitykset. Teoksessa Niemelä J., Furman E., Halkka A., Hallanaro E-L. , Sorvari S. (toim.). Ihminen ja ympäristö. Gaudeamus, Helsinki. ss. 305-309.
Pitkänen, K. (2011). Mökkimaisema muutoksessa. Kulttuurimaantieteellinen näkökulma mökkeilyyn. Publications of the University of Eastern Finland. Dissertations in Social Sciences and Business Studies No 31. University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu.
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