FSD3345 Gender Equality Barometer 2017

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Study title

Gender Equality Barometer 2017

Dataset ID Number

FSD3345

Persistent identifiers

https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3345
https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3345

Data Type

Quantitative

Authors

  • National Institute for Health and Welfare. Centre for Gender Equality Information
  • Statistics Finland

Abstract

The survey focused on attitudes, opinions and experiences related to gender equality in different spheres of life in Finland. The main focus was on equality in working life, education and family life.

Questions investigated opinions on the general status of men and women in Finland, estimates for gender equality development in the following 10 years, whether the respondents thought there should be more men or women in certain positions or occupational fields (e.g. in positions of power, in social and health services, ICT), and whether women's possibilities were equal to men's in occupational life. Attitudes were charted on gender roles in the family in terms of money matters and domestic responsibilities, gender roles in politics and in decision-making in different spheres of politics, and ways to reduce unjustified wage differences.

Full-time students were asked about their gender-related experiences in study, for example, whether there was gender stereotyping in study materials or in the educational institution, whether a clear majority of students in their field consisted of men or women, did gender affect student treatment or grades, strictness of gender roles/norms in the institution, support for choosing a study field where the respondent's gender was a minority, and whether sexual minorities and rainbow families were taken into account in teaching or teaching material.

Other questions investigated occurrences of sexual harassment and hate speech, kinds of harassment, the perpetrators and the context. The respondents were also asked whether there were people who depreciated or belittled their speech or suggestions on account of their gender and who. A number of questions investigated whether gender affected the wage level, fringe benefits, work loads, career advancement, job contracts, autonomy at work etc. in the workplace and whether gender was a hindrance in entrepreneurship and in what kind of situations. Further topics included attitudes in the workplace relating to absences of men and women due to family matters or paternal leaves, division of caring and other household tasks in R's family and who paid what in the household.

Background variables included the respondent's age group, gender, region of residence (NUTS3), highest education attained, status in employment, economic activity, occupational status, number of employees R supervised, type of employment contract, average weekly working hours, whether R belonged to a minority group, type of minority group, living arrangements, marital status, gender of the spouse, spouse's economic activity, number and ages of children aged under 18 in the household, how often R met his or her children who lived elsewhere. For students, type of educational institution.

Keywords

attitudes; domestic responsibilities; education; equality between the sexes; family roles; gender role; household budgets; occupational life; parental leave; paternity leave; sex discrimination; sexual harassment; women's role; work-life balance

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Series

Individual datasets

Distributor

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Access

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.

Data Collector

  • Statistics Finland

Data Producers

  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Time Period Covered

2017

Collection Dates

2017-09-01 – 2017-11-30

Nation

Finland

Geographical Coverage

Finland

Analysis/Observation Unit Type

Individual

Universe

People living in Mainland Finland and aged 15-74 (excluding institutionalised persons)

Time Method

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Sampling Procedure

Probability: Simple random

The sample was representative of the Finnish population at the time of sampling in terms of place of residence, age and gender distribution. Its size was 3,000 persons. Simple random sampling was executed on 3 August 2017 from the sampling frame, updated at the turn of July-August in 2017 and based on the national population register maintained by Statistics Finland.

Collection Mode

Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)

Research Instrument

Structured questionnaire

Response Rate

56

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Number of Cases and Variables

437 variables and 1682 cases.

Data Version

1.0

Weighting

The data contain two weight variables: sample weight and analysis weight. The actual sample in the dataset (1,682 respondents), was weighted to be representative of the target population, based on the population register as it was at the end of November in 2017 (4,041,699 persons). This sample weight is an expansion weight, so the weighted sample reflects the target population. The sample weight rectifies the impact of nonresponse and overcoverage, and takes into account the changes in population between the sampling and the weighing. The analysis weight is not expansive, so the sum of analysis weight equals the number of respondents, and its values vary above and below 1. The starting point for the weighting is the base weight which is computed to be proportional to the inverse of the sample selection probability for a case. Because there was nonresponse, the original sample size was replaced by the actual sample in the data (=number of respondents) and thus the base weight was 4,041,699/1,682. In calibration, the based weights were altered so that using the estimation weights sample weight and analysis weight, correct population distributions can be produced, according to the calibration variables used. The variables used were gender, region, age group and the statistical grouping of Finnish municipalities (degree of urbanisation).

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Bibliographical Citation

National Institute for Health and Welfare & Statistics Finland: Gender Equality Barometer 2017 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2019-04-26). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3345

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