FSD3649 Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation: COVID-19 Survey 2020
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Aineiston nimi
Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation: COVID-19 Survey 2020
Aineistonumero
FSD3649
Pysyvät tunnisteet
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3649https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3649
Aineiston laatu
Kvantitatiivinen aineisto
Tekijät
- Kantola, Anu (University of Helsinki)
- Saikkonen, Paula (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare)
- Vesa, Juho (University of Helsinki)
- Wass, Hanna (University of Helsinki)
Sisällön kuvaus
The survey charted Finnish opinions on various policy measures during the coronavirus epidemic. The respondents were with statements on the COVID-19 pandemic, social security, climate policy and possible ways to stimulate the economy and raise employment rates. The data were collected as part of the 'Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation' (BIBU) research project, which explores how structural changes in the economy impact policy-making. The BIBU project examines how economic restructuring changes citizens' and decision-makers' political capacities, interests and emotions. The research project is a collaboration between six universities and research institutes, led by Professor Anu Kantola from the University of Helsinki.
First, the respondents' views on various economic policy measures were surveyed with a series of statements. These policy measures included, for example, changes to unemployment benefits, working hours, job alternation leave, terms of employment, and working life in general. In addition to policies related to employment, the survey included statements on education, social security, the COVID-19 pandemic and investment in the future. Views on climate policy were also investigated with a series of statements (e.g. Finland should take a leading role internationally in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Finland's economic competitiveness is more important than addressing climate change).
The respondents' political opinions were surveyed with questions on where they would place themselves on the left-right political scale and which party they would vote for if parliamentary elections were held now. Additionally, the respondents were asked how they would rate their social status in relation to other people, how they felt that their social status had changed during the past five years, how they anticipated their social status would change in the next five years, and what they considered the risk of being made redundant (e.g. due to automation, relocation of production, or financial difficulties of the company) to be in their current job.
Background variables included, among others, the respondent's age, gender, municipality and region of residence, level of education, occupational status, economic activity, and gross personal monthly income.
Asiasanat
COVID-19; bacterial and virus diseases; economic policy; employment; environment policy; occupational life; political action; political attitudes; social security; unemployment benefits
Tieteenala/Aihealue
- Social sciences (OKM:n tieteenalaluokitus)
- Economic policy, public expenditure and revenue (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Employment (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Unemployment (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Political behaviour and attitudes (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
Sarja
Individual datasetsJakelija
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Käyttöoikeudet
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Kerääjät
- Taloustutkimus
Rahoittajat
- Academy of Finland. The Strategic Research Council (312710)
Ajallinen kattavuus
2020
Aineistonkeruun ajankohta
2020-08-31 – 2020-09-03
Maa
Finland
Kohdealue
Finland
Havaintoyksikkötyyppi
Individual
Perusjoukko/otos
Persons aged 15-79 residing in Finland
Tutkimuksen aikaulottuvuus
Cross-section
Otantamenetelmä
Probability: Simple random
Recruitment for the Taloustutkimus online panel is based on random sampling of the population aged 15-79 residing in Finland. At the time of the survey, the panel had around 55,000 members. To join the Taloustutkimus online panel, you must be directly invited. Typically, the recruitment process is as follows: first, Taloustutkimus asks the individual if they are interested in joining the panel, after which a separate e-mail invitation and additional information is sent to the individual, who then has to register for the panel online and fill in a background information form. It is therefore not possible to join the panel unknowingly or accidentally. The panellists received an email inviting them to participate in the study. The invitation to the survey was standardised and the subject of the survey was not disclosed in order to avoid bias in the respondent structure. Taloustutkimus uses monthly compensation lotteries among the panellists who responded to a survey during the current month. To prevent potentially biased responses, Taloustutkimus does not pay panellists for every completed survey.
Keruumenetelmä
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Keruuväline tai –ohje
Structured questionnaire
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Datan versio
1.0
Katso myös
FSD3648 Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation: Citizen Survey 2018
FSD3650 Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation: Survey for Decision-Makers 2020
Aineiston käytössä huomioitavaa
The archived dataset does not include variable k19 which concerns the household's combined income.
To prevent identification of respondents, the variables concerning precise municipality of residence and postal code have been removed from the data at FSD.
Painokertoimet
The weight variable can be used to weight the data by age, gender, and place of residence to match population statistics. The margin of error is around +- two percentage points.
Viittausvaatimus
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.
Malliviittaus
Kantola, Anu (University of Helsinki) & Saikkonen, Paula (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare) & Vesa, Juho (University of Helsinki) & Wass, Hanna (University of Helsinki): Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation: COVID-19 Survey 2020 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2023-06-06). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3649
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Varaumat
The original data creators and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the reuse of the data.
Muu materiaali
Katso ladattavat tiedostot sivun ylälaidasta.
Website for the Tackling Biases and Bubbles in Participation (BIBU) project
Julkaisut aineistosta
Kantola, A., Saikkonen, P., Vesa, J., Wass, H., & Ahva, T. D. (2020) Kansalaiset koronakriisin kourissa: Mitä poliittisia toimia kannatetaan? Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto. https://bibu.fi/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/BIBU_Policy-brief_Kansalaiset-koronakriisin-kourissa.pdf
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