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Free-time Residence Barometer 2003

Nieminen, Markku (Statistics Finland. Interview and Survey Services)
The survey focused on leisure-time housing in Finland. The main themes pertained to the use of the free-time residence, its amenities, waste disposal, the use of local services in the municipality where the free-time residence was located, and expenditure. Leisure-time housing is an important phenomenon in Finland and represents a significant part of domestic tourism. In...
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Second Home Tourism in Finland: Citizen Survey 2012

Pitkänen, Kati (Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)); Hiltunen, Mervi J. (University of Eastern Finland); Hall, C. Michael (University of Eastern Finland); (4 more)
The survey, conducted by the University of Eastern Finland, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE and Finnish Forest Research Institute charted second home tourism in Finland in 2012. Themes in the survey included, among others, living environment and activities for which second homes were used. The study was funded by the Academy of Finland (SA 255424). In addition to...
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The State of Natural Waterways in Saarijärvi: Resident Survey 2015

Konttinen, Esa; Möttönen, Sakari; Salo, Miikka
The survey examined how people living along the Saarijärvi waterway assess the status and changes in the area's water bodies and the impact of these changes on people's lives. The residents of Kyyjärvi, Karstula, Saarijärvi and Uurainen municipalities participated in the survey. The survey was responded by 478 people, of which 200 were women and 273 men. The survey was...
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Free-time Residence Barometer 2021

Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
The survey studied developments in the use of free-time residences and holidays homes in Finland. 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,...
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HUS - Administrative data

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Changes in household composition

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Moves

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving in

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving out and returning

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Changes in housing

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Child care 1991-1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Supplementary survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Time-use survey, First time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Waiting list for child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1984-1996: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1993-1996: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS84 - Time-use survey, Second time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS98 - Panel survey 1998

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS88 - Panel survey 1988

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS91 - Panel survey 1991

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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Living Costs and Food Survey, 2014

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Office for National Statistics
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Background: A household food consumption and expenditure survey has been conducted each year in Great Britain (excluding Northern Ireland) since 1940. At that time the National Food Survey (NFS) covered a sample drawn solely from urban working-class households, but this was extended to a fully...
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Family Expenditure Survey Follow-up Survey of Disabled Adults, 1986-1987

Department of Employment; Department of Social Security, Social Research Branch
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this survey was to analyse and compare the income and expenditure patterns of households containing a disabled adult with other households. To provide a comparative measure of the extra costs of disability to complement the subjective measures used in the OPCS Survey of Disabled Adults in...
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Family Expenditure Survey, 1969

Department of Employment
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Family Expenditure Survey (FES), which closed in 2001, was a continuous survey with an annual sample of around 10,000 households. They provided information on household and personal incomes, certain payments that recurred regularly (e.g. rent, gas and electricity bills, telephone accounts, insurances,...
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Family Expenditure Survey, 1970

Department of Employment
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Family Expenditure Survey (FES), which closed in 2001, was a continuous survey with an annual sample of around 10,000 households. They provided information on household and personal incomes, certain payments that recurred regularly (e.g. rent, gas and electricity bills, telephone accounts, insurances,...
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