Valitse muuttuja
[fsd_no] FSD study number
[fsd_vr] FSD edition number
[fsd_id] FSD case id
[q1_1] The main challenge for our country in the near future is to keeps jobs in Finland
[q1_2] Nowadays men and women are equal enough in Finland
[q1_3] People work so hard and under such pressure in Finnish workplaces that many will burn out early
[q1_4] The possibility provided by the current pension system to get a higher pension if one carries on working beyond the age of 63, does not appeal to me
[q1_5] The work done by ageing workers is often needlessly undervalued in Finland
[q1_6] High income tax reduces my willingness to work
[q1_7] I would be willing to accept a lower wage, if working hours were shortened and I had more leisure time
[q1_8] It is not possible to trust the future with an easy mind in today's society, because one can lose one's job and livelihood all of a sudden
[q1_9] Climate change is the biggest environmental threat of our time. In order to prevent it, every country must take immediate and effective measures.
[q1_10] If the Finns had a more positive attitude to entrepreneurship this would benefit our society as a whole
[q1_11] The fact that our population is ageing and diminishing means that Finland needs to facilitate immigration
[q1_12] It is far too easy to take early retirement in Finland nowadays
[q1_13] If women could participate and influence decision-making more in working life it would benefit society as a whole
[q1_14] Unless the organisation and activities of trade unions are rebuilt on a totally new basis, the unions will not be able to promote the interests of their members in the future
[q1_15] The government should undertake a more effective policy to ensure full employment in Finland
[q1_16] Being an entrepreneur in Finland entails so high payments and risks that 'only a madman' would want to become an entrepreneur in favour of a steady paid job
[q1_17] The wariness Finnish people show towards foreigners is wise guardedness, not ignorance or racism
[q1_18] I am willing to accept a lower standard of living to reduce pollution and environmental problems
[q1_19] I am so attached to my own region of residence that I would not move anywhere else even to get a job
[q1_20] Increasing immigration of foreigners to Finland brings useful international influences
[q1_21] Finnish society has succumbed too much to market forces
[q1_22] Economic growth is the only way to ensure continuous well-being of citizens
[q1_23] Many of today's pensioners are so fit that they could well carry on working
[q1_24] Talking about increasingly fast pace of life and stress is nonsense since people do have quite enough time if they just use it appropriately
[q1_25] Being successful at work is to a large extent dependent people themselves and their attitudes
[q1_26] I'm satisfied with my job and my current employer
[q1_27] The financial crises is not over yet, our country is facing even harder times
[q1_28] Being unemployed is not such a bad thing if one can have a guaranteed basic income
[q1_29] Nowadays it is not necessary for people to commit themselves to any interest group or organisation
[q1_30] The employment situation in Finland today is determined not so much by government policies and actions than by success of its enterprises
[q1_31] Maintaining the welfare society is not possible without strong economic growth
[q1_32] I would like to commit myself to a job or a company and work hard to help it succeed
[q1_33] Nowadays, market economy functions for the benefit of all Finnish citizens
[q1_34] I would be willing to take any job going rather than be unemployed
[q1_35] There is no reason why the tax level for entrepreneurs should be lower than for employees
[q1_36] Work is the most important part in a person's life
[q1_37] Succeeding at work requires good luck more than anything else
[q2_1] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Full-time work
[q2_2] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Working schedules are flexible enough to allow desired balance between work and leisure time
[q2_3] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Work is useful to society / is done for a good and important cause
[q2_4] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Working hours are regular, and there is no need to take work home
[q2_5] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: The line mamager/supervisor is fair and encouraging
[q2_6] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: A steady job
[q2_7] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Provides an opportunity for self-fullfilment
[q2_8] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: There is encouragement for good work performance which it is financially rewarded
[q2_9] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: The values of the organisation and my supervisors correspond to my own
[q2_10] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: The work is highly valued in our society
[q2_11] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Job security
[q2_12] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Work is interesting
[q2_13] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: High income from the work
[q2_14] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Good interpersonal work environment, it is nice to work there
[q2_15] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: The job offers good opportunities for advancement
[q2_16] How important are the following characteristics of work/your job to you: Working hours are flexible and I can also work from home
[q3_1] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Paid work
[q3_2] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Household tasks
[q3_3] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Family activities
[q3_4] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Friends and acquaintances
[q3_5] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Leisure time hobbies
[q3_6] Are you happy with the way you divide your time or would you like to devote more, the same amount or less time on: Activities for the common good (voluntary, social or political activities)
[q4_1] What does paid work mean to you personally (if you are not working at the moment, answer according to your experience/views): Just a way of earning a living
[q4_2] What does paid work mean to you personally: A way of earning money to fund other activities I'm really interested in
[q4_3] What does paid work mean to you personally: Constitutes a duty for every citizen (taxes etc.)
[q4_4] What does paid work mean to you personally: The main source of self-esteem/identity
[q4_5] What does paid work mean to you personally: Everyday routine which does not arouse strong feelings
[q4_6] What does paid work mean to you personally: Possibility to be something, to succeed in something
[q4_7] What does paid work mean to you personally: Working is an honour, work has a great value in itself
[q4_8] What does paid work mean to you personally: Place to hide from other demands in life
[q4_9] What does paid work mean to you personally: Opportunity to develop one's potential and knowledge
[q4_10] What does paid work mean to you personally: Purely financial exchange, employer buys my labour and I sell it
[q4_11] What does paid work mean to you personally: Unavoidable evil that one cannot escape
[q4_12] What does paid work mean to you personally: Solidarity towards the employer/working community
[q4_13] What does paid work mean to you personally: Ceaseless drudgery, physical or mental strain
[q4_14] What does paid work mean to you personally: Pleasant activity I would take part in even if I did not need the money
[q4_15] What does paid work mean to you personally: Good social relationships, important friendships
[q4_16] What does paid work mean to you personally: Unfair treatment, unwarranted belittlement
[q4_17] What does paid work mean to you personally: Continuous changes and insecurity caused by the changes
[q4_18] What does paid work mean to you personally: Privilege to be able to take part in doing something for the common good
[q5_1] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Permanent, life-long jobs will gradually disappear altogether
[q5_2] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Part-time work will increase in favour of full-time work
[q5_3] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: The status and power of trade unions will weaken
[q5_4] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Terms and conditions of employment will be agreed locally/at company level
[q5_5] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Casual work and project-length contracts (short contracts) will increase
[q5_6] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: An increasing number of peole will become entrepreneurs/self-employed instead of being employees
[q5_7] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: People will learn to accept insecure jobs
[q5_8] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Jobs will become more independent, interesting and intellectually rewarding
[q5_9] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: There will be more women in management positions
[q5_10] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: There will be more stress and pressure for time
[q5_11] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: A significant number of new jobs will be created in the industry sector
[q5_12] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: A significant number of new jobs will be created in the service sector
[q5_13] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Entitlement criteria for retirement will become tighter
[q5_14] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: The quality of working environment at workplaces will suffer/become worse
[q5_15] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: The will be better possibilities to choose what one's duties at work
[q5_16] How likely do you consider the following developments in the Finnish working life over the next few years: Ageing people will carry on working to a significantly higher age than they do nowadays
[bv1] The respondent's gender
[bv2] The respondent's age group
[bv3] Number of inhabitants in the respondent's municipality of residence
[bv4] The respondent's basic education
[bv5] The respondent's vocational education
[bv6] The respondent's economic activity and occupational status
[bv7] The respondent's industry of employment
[bv8] If the parliamentary elections were held now, the candidate of which political party would you vote for?
[bv9] The respondent's region of residence (NUTS3)
[bv10] Type of employer (current or latest)
[bv11] If your employer is/was an enterprise, is/was it a listed company?
[bv12] The respondent's working hours
[bv13] Type of contract
[bv14] Are you a member of a federation of trade unions?
[bv15] Which social class do you feel you primarily belong to?
[bv16] Type of survey