FSD2359 Finnish Attitudes towards Immigrants 2007

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[fsd_no] FSD study number

[fsd_vr] FSD edition number

[fsd_id] FSD case id

[SURVEY] Survey

[m1] Respondent's gender

[m2] Respondent's age

[m3] Is the respondent the household head (the person with the highest income in the household)?

[m4] Respondent's economic activity and occupational status

[m5] Economic activity and occupational status of the household head

[m6] Respondent's education

[m7] Gross annual income of the household (total income of all household members before taxes)

[m8] Respondent's living arrangements

[m9] Respondent's employment status

[m10] Number of persons in the household (including respondent)

[m11_2] Type of neighbourhood

[m11_3] Major region (NUTS2)

[m11_4] Region (according to the previous province division)

[m12] If the parliamentary elections were held now, the candidate of which political party or group would you vote for?

[m13] The candidate of which party or group did you vote for in the most recent municipal elections?

[q1] What is your attitude towards the right of refugees to move to Finland? Do you feel that the number of refugees admitted into Finland should be increased, kept the same, reduced somewhat or reduced considerably?

[q2] What is your attitude towards the right of foreign employees to move to Finland? Do you feel that the number of foreign employees admitted into Finland should be increased, kept the same, reduced somewhat or reduced considerably?

[q3_1] How pleased would you be to see members of this group moving to Finland: Estonians?

[q3_2] How pleased would you be to see members of this group moving to Finland: Russians?

[q3_3] How pleased would you be to see members of this group moving to Finland: Poles?

[q3_4] How pleased would you be to see members of this group moving to Finland: Chinese?

[q3_5] How pleased would you be to see members of this group moving to Finland: Somalis?

[q4] How many foreigners living in Finland do you know personally?

[bv1] Weight variable

Study description in machine readable DDI-C 2.5 format

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