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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1994/1

Toš, Niko (Faculty of Social Sciences); Mlinar, Zdravko (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Beginning part of the questionnaire deals with the thesis that social development goes in two directions at the same time: individuations and globalization. The emphasis is put on the territorial identity and related habits. Second part of the questionnaire contain opinions about health insurance system reform and other aspects of health conditions of the population.
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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1996/2

Toš, Niko
The study is entirely dedicated to Sport and Health habits. The SJM962 survey was carried out simultaneously with SJM961. The two surveys had identical demographic questions, some sports-related topics and both included the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Most of the data are reports on everyday habits, sport related and leisure time activities, self-assessed...
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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1994/1

Toš, Niko (Faculty of Social Sciences); Mlinar, Zdravko (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Beginning part of the questionnaire deals with the thesis that social development goes in two directions at the same time: individuations and globalization. The emphasis is put on the territorial identity and related habits. Second part of the questionnaire contain opinions about health insurance system reform and other aspects of health conditions of the population.
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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1996/2

Toš, Niko
The study is entirely dedicated to Sport and Health habits. The SJM962 survey was carried out simultaneously with SJM961. The two surveys had identical demographic questions, some sports-related topics and both included the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Most of the data are reports on everyday habits, sport related and leisure time activities, self-assessed...
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