Summary information

Study title

Slovenian public opinion 2017/1

Creator

Uhan, Samo (Center za raziskovanje javnega mnenja in množičnih komunikacij, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Malnar, Brina (Center za raziskovanje javnega mnenja in množičnih komunikacij, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Kurdija, Slavko (Center za raziskovanje javnega mnenja in množičnih komunikacij, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Hafner-Fink, Mitja (Center za raziskovanje javnega mnenja in množičnih komunikacij, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Miheljak, Vlado (Fakulteta za družbene vede, Univerza v Ljubljani)

Study number / PID

SJM171 (ADP)

URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADP:SJM171 (NUK)

https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SJM171_V1 (doi)

Data access

Information not available

Series

Slovensko javno mnenje = Slovene Public Opinion Survey

The European Values Study (EVS) is a large-scale, cross-national, repeated cross-sectional survey research programme on basic human values. It was initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. The EVS, as it known today, started in 1981 when a thousand citizens in the European Member States of that time were interviewed using standardized questionnaires. Every nine years, the survey is repeated in a variable number of countries. It provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values and...

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Abstract

The content of the study is procedurally equivalent to the European Values study. Various aspects of values ​​and attitudes towards contemporary social problems are covered, such as religious and moral values, regarding the role of women, ecology, inequality, raising children, etc. Several questions are devoted to political activity, views on society, and the degree of integration of the individual into society measured through participation in associations and societies, the level of trust the individual has towards society. The study also records social distance to various marginal groups, level of satisfaction in life and attitude towards work.
The content of the study is procedurally equivalent to the European Values study. Various aspects of values ​​and attitudes towards contemporary social problems are covered, such as religious and moral values, regarding the role of women, ecology, inequality, raising children, etc. Several questions are devoted to political activity, views on society, and the degree of integration of the individual into society measured through participation in associations and societies, the level of trust the individual has towards society. The study also records social distance to various marginal groups, level of satisfaction in life and attitude towards work.
The content of the study is procedurally equivalent to the European Values study. Various aspects of values ​​and attitudes towards contemporary social problems are covered, such as religious and moral values, regarding the role of women, ecology, inequality, raising children, etc. Several questions are devoted to political activity, views on society, and the degree of integration of the individual into society measured through participation in associations and societies, the level of trust the individual has towards society. The study also records social distance to various marginal groups, level of satisfaction in life and attitude towards work.

Methodology

Data collection period

30/09/2017 - 22/12/2017

Country

Slovenia

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

All persons aged 18 and over, residents within private households, regardless of their nationalism, citizenship, language or legal status in Slovenia.

Sampling procedure

Probability: Multistage

Kind of data

NumericNumeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)

Funding information

Grant number

P5-0151

Access

Publisher

Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

The data is accessible for scientific purposes only and licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution + NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence. Users may use the data only for the purposes stated in the registration form and in accordance with professional codes of ethics. Users expressly agree to maintain the confidentiality of the data and to conduct analyses without attempting to identify the individuals and institutions covered by the materials.

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