FSD3149 ISSP 2016: Role of Government V: Finnish Data
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Study title
ISSP 2016: Role of Government V: Finnish Data
Dataset ID Number
FSD3149
Persistent identifiers
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3149https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3149
Data Type
Quantitative
Authors
- International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)
- Melin, Harri (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
Other Identification/Acknowledgements
- Borg, Sami (University of Tampere. Finnish Social Science Data Archive)
- Nieminen, Markku (Statistics Finland)
Abstract
ISSP 2016: Role of Government V: Finnish Data - survey investigated the opinions of Finnish people on government and government actions, authorities, citizen's possibilities of influencing government, taxation, corruption, and immigration.
The first questions dealt with law and the justice systems. The respondents were asked whether they thought that people should obey the law without exception and whether they thought it is worse to convict an innocent person or to let a guilty person go free. The respondents were also asked about ways in which people or organisations should be permitted to protest against the government and what rights should be allowed for political extremists.
Views on government's possible economic measures were probed. The respondents' were asked if they were in favour or against certain measures, such as "cuts in government spending" and "reducing the working week to create more jobs". Next, the respondents were presented with a list of government spending areas. They were asked whether they would like to see the government spend more or less money on areas such as health, the police and law enforcement, and education. Furthermore, views on government responsibilities such as "keeping prices under control" or "providing health care for the sick" were investigated. The respondents' attitudes on who should provide services, such as health care for the sick, care for the elderly, or education for children, were charted. The options included government, private companies, non-profit organisations, religious organisations, and family.
Perceptions of which people and organisations have the most influence on government actions in Finland were investigated. Views on civil liberties and public security were studied with questions about government surveillance of private persons. Furthermore, the respondents were asked what rights the authorities should have in case of a suspected terrorist act. Next, the respondents' interest in politics and their views on how they could influence politics were studied.
Views on taxation for people with different levels of income, as well as attitudes towards tax authorities and major private companies were investigated. Opinions on corruption of politicians and public officials were studied as well. Lastly, the respondents were asked how successful the Finnish government was in providing health care for the sick, providing a decent standard of living for the old, and dealing with threats to Finland's security. The Finnish questionnaire also contained a question about immigration, which was absent from the English version of the ISSP questionnaire. In this question, the respondents' views on who should be allowed to immigrate to Finland were studied.
Background variables included the respondent's gender, age, education, participation in working life, occupation, weekly working time, whether R held a managerial position, employer (public/private sector), membership in trade union, voting behaviour, religion, income, and information about R's neighbourhood.
Keywords
administration; corruption; economic systems; government; government role; health services; immigration; law; legal systems; political extremism; political interest; political power; public administration; public expenditure; social services; taxation
Topic Classification
- Social sciences (Fields of Science Classification)
- Social welfare policy (CESSDA Topic Classification)
- Social behaviour and attitudes (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Series
ISSP (International Social Survey Programme)Distributor
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Access
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Data Collector
- Statistics Finland
Data Producers
- University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Statistics Finland
- Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Time Period Covered
2016
Collection Dates
2016-09-06 – 2016-12-20
Nation
Finland
Geographical Coverage
Finland
Analysis/Observation Unit Type
Individual
Universe
Finns aged 15-74 years
Time Method
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Sampling Procedure
Probability: Systematic random
Systematic random sample from the population register maintained by Statistics Finland. Sorting order: municipality of residence and time of birth
The sample size was 2,500 persons, 94.9% of whom were Finnish speakers, and 5.1% of whom were Swedish speakers. 1,186 forms were returned. Non-response was 1,314. The reasons for non-response were: unknown address (10), sick or otherwise unable (2), language problems (1), chosen respondent absent (1), refusal (4), forms returned empty (5), and other reason (1,291).
Collection Mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Research Instrument
Structured questionnaire
Response Rate
47.4
Data File Language
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Data Version
2.0
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Weighting
There are two weight variables in the data: bv7_1 and bv7_2. They have been created by calibration in order to improve the accuracy of estimation, and in order to correct for non-response bias. The weights are based on the following population distributions: 1) gender, 2) age categories (15-24, 25-34, ..., 65-74), 3) NUTS3- regions in such a way that Greater Helsinki area was treated on its own, 4) type of municipality (capital area, urban municipality, rural municipality). The first weight variable (bv7_1) expands the sample size to the whole population (the total of the weights corresponds with population size). The second weight variable (bv7_2) does not have this expanding attribute (the average of the weight is one, and the total is the number of units of observation). Both weight variables are based on the same calibration process, only the scale is different.
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Bibliographical Citation
International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) & Melin, Harri (University of Tampere): ISSP 2016: Role of Government V: Finnish Data [dataset]. Version 2.0 (2018-07-24). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3149
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Kemppinen, Samu (2017). Yhteiskuntaluokka ja finanssipoliittinen mielipide: yhteisvaihtelututkimus yhteiskuntaluokan ja finanssipoliittisen mielipiteen välisestä yhteydestä. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto. Yhteiskuntapolitiikan kandidaatintutkielma
Gustafsberg, Harri & Nyman, Markku (2018). Yksilöresilienssi ja yhteiskunnan turvallisuus. Tampere: Mentoritiimi.
Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola and Schündeln, Mathias. 2020.'The Long-Term Effects of Communism in Eastern Europe.' Journal of Economic Perspectives 34:2, 172-191.
A., Edlund J & Lindh. 2021. Popular Support for Public Education in Global Perspective. Global Education Monitoring Report, Non-State Actors in Education. Paris: UNESCO.
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