FSD3192 Finnish Views on Democracy and Political Issues 2017
  
  
    
    
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        [fsd_no] FSD study number
        [fsd_vr] FSD edition number
        [fsd_id] FSD case id
        [q1_1] Voters in Finnish parliamentary elections have a genuine chance of impacting politics.
        [q1_2] It will be easy for me to find a suitable party to vote for in the upcoming municipal elections.
        [q1_3] Finnish matters would be tended to better if decision-making was left to independent experts instead of politicians and citizens.
        [q1_4] Referendums are unnecessary in Finland because the people already elect their chosen Representatives to Parliament.
        [q1_5] In 2012, Finland adopted the citizens' initiative, which allows a group of 50,000 citizens with the right to vote to make a legislative motion for the Parliament. Statement: The citizens' initiative has improved democracy in Finland.
        [q1_6] News that spread misinformation and so-called 'Internet trolls' who stir up trouble and spread propaganda in internet discussions are a serious threat to Finnish democracy.
        [q1_7] I trust traditional media (newspaper press, radio, television) better than social media (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, blogs).
        [q1_8] In general, EU membership has been a positive thing for Finland.
        [q1_9] Finland needs to strengthen Nordic cooperation in foreign and security policy.
        [q1_10] Finland should join NATO.
        [q1_11] Russia poses a security threat to Finland.
        [q1_12] Finland should continue to have two national languages, Finnish and Swedish.
        [q1_13] Finland should be a multicultural country where foreigners with different religions and lifestyles are tolerated.
        [q1_14] Over 32,000 persons sought asylum in Finland in 2016. The Government made the right call to restrict immigration and to deport persons who were not granted asylum.
        [q1_15] The increasing inequality between people is a threat to our society.
        [q1_16] Minorities do not need special treatment.
        [q1_17] The current level of services for minority language users ought to be preserved.
        [q1_18] Corruption, cronyism or 'old boy networks' practically do not exist in Finland.
        [q1_19] It is safe to live in Finland.
        [q1_20] All regions in Finland must be developed in balance.
        [q1_21] Politicians do not care about ordinary people's opinions.
        [q1_22] In my opinion, I understand important political issues fairly well.
        [q1_23] I primarily do not want to impact politics through parties, but rather through NGOs and other means of active citizenship.
        [q1_24] There is no threat of terrorism in Finland.
        [q1_25] In my opinion, Finnish democracy works well currently.
        [bv1] Respondent's gender
        [bv2] Respondent's year of birth
        [bv3] Respondent's education
        [bv4] Do you think of yourself as close to any particular party?
        [bv5_1] Respondent's mother tongue. Finnish
        [bv5_2] Respondent's mother tongue. Swedish
        [bv5_3] Respondent's mother tongue. Other
        [bv6] Type of respondent's residential area
        [bv7] If municipal elections were held now, the representative of which political party would you vote for?
        [bv8] Respondent's age
        [bv8_lk_1] Respondent's age group (categorised)
        [bv8_lk_2] Respondent's age group (categorised)
        [bv9] Respondent's region of residence (NUTS3)
        [bv10] Interview language
     
     
     
   
  
    
  
  
    
  
  
    
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