FSD3397 Free-time Residence Barometer 2015
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Study title
Free-time Residence Barometer 2015
Dataset ID Number
FSD3397
Persistent identifiers
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3397https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3397
Data Type
Quantitative
Authors
- Miettinen, Heikki (FCG Finnish Consulting Group)
- Koski, Sari (FCG Finnish Consulting Group)
Abstract
The survey studied the use of Finnish free-time residences and holidays homes and its development. Similar surveys were also conducted in 2003 and 2008. The 2015 survey was commissioned and funded by the Island Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and conducted by FCG Finnish Consulting Group. Spending time at a free-time residence (mökki) is a widespread phenomenon in Finland with deep historical and cultural roots, forming a significant part of domestic tourism. In this survey, the term "free-time residence" refers to rural recreational residences (holiday homes, cottages) mainly used during weekends and holidays, especially during summertime.
The use of the free-time residence was charted by asking the respondents, for example, about the distance between their free-time residence and permanent residence in kilometres and hours, the location of their free-time residence, and its suitability for year-round habitation. They were also asked to indicate the number of days their holiday home had been used each month in the previous 12 months as well as the number of people who had spent at least one night there. Willingness to rent out the residence to other people was also queried. The respondents were asked whether their use of the residence had increased or decreased in the previous three years, and to estimate whether it would increase or decrease in the following three years. In addition, they were asked whether a household member had commuted to work from or worked remotely from the second home, and whether they themselves would be willing to telework there.
Questions related to the standard of equipment covered the total floorage, access to electricity, heating, and various equipment in the free-time residence. Views were also probed on the accommodation capacity, improvements made in the last 12 months, and future improvements. In addition, the respondents were asked to rate the overall state of the main building. Water supply and waste disposal was investigated with questions about sources of water for drinking, cooking and washing, wastewater management, type of outhouse, and waste management.
Service provision at the free-time residence was charted by asking the distance to the nearest services (e.g. grocery store, health centre, library, post office, bus stop). The respondents were asked whether they or a household member had plans to officially move to the municipality where the residence was located. Satisfaction with various services available in the proximity of the residence was canvassed as well as willingness to buy various services. In addition, the respondents were asked whether they usually bought groceries and other goods and services from a store/company located in their municipality of residence, along the way, or in the municipality where the free-time residence was located.
Final questions charted the use of money. The respondents were asked about the average amount of money used per each day spent at the free-time residence, and the amount of money spent on building or repairing the residence, purchasing goods, and using services close to the residence in the previous 12 months. In addition, the annual amount of various fees and user charges related to the residence (e.g. real property tax, private road fees, harbour and quay dues, and waste collection, electricity, waste water, and telephone charges) was queried.
Background variables included the respondent's economic activity, household size and monthly gross income, and region where the free-time residence was located.
Keywords
expenditure; holidays; housing; leisure time; leisure time activities; local community facilities; second homes; telework; waste disposal and handling; water supply
Topic Classification
- Social sciences (Fields of Science Classification)
- Consumption and consumer behaviour (CESSDA Topic Classification)
- Leisure, tourism and sport (CESSDA Topic Classification)
- Housing (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Series
Free-time Residence BarometersDistributor
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Access
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Data Collector
- FCG Finnish Consulting Group
Data Producers
- Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Island Committee
Time Period Covered
2015
Collection Dates
2015-10 – 2015-12
Nation
Finland
Geographical Coverage
Finland
Analysis/Observation Unit Type
Household
Universe
Owners of free-time residences in Finland
Time Method
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Sampling Procedure
Probability: Stratified
Paper questionnaires were sent to 5,000 owners of free-time residences in Finland, including the Åland Islands. The stratified sample was drawn from among the Population Register Centre's Population Information System and included 18-79-year-old owners of free-time residences who used the residence as a holiday home and who had a permanent address in Finland. A sufficient number of owners from each region were included in the sample to ensure regional representation. Two reminders were sent out.
Collection Mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Research Instrument
Structured questionnaire
Response Rate
50
Data File Language
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Data Version
1.0
Completeness of Data and Restrictions
For privacy reasons, a variable containing information on the municipality of the free-time residence and all open-ended variables were removed from the data. In addition, the variables charting household size and composition (K48, K49_1-K49_5), income (K51) and floorage of the residence (K19) were top-coded to ensure the privacy of the respondents.
Weighting
There is a weight variable in the data that can be used to expand the distributions to represent the population.
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The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.
Bibliographical Citation
Miettinen, Heikki (FCG Finnish Consulting Group) & Koski, Sari (FCG Finnish Consulting Group): Free-time Residence Barometer 2015 [dataset]. Data version 1.0 (2020-12-15). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. DOI: https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3397; URN: https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3397
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Related Materials
Mökkibarometri 2016 [verkkodokumentti]. Helsinki: FCG Finnish Consulting Group Oy & Maa- ja metsätalousministeriö: Saaristoasiain neuvottelukunta.
Related Publications
Mökkibarometri 2016 [verkkodokumentti]. Helsinki: FCG Finnish Consulting Group Oy & Maa- ja metsätalousministeriö: Saaristoasiain neuvottelukunta.
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