Summary information

Study title

Finnish Local Government 2004: Municipalities as Working Communities 2003

Creator

Nakari, Risto (University of Tampere. Work Research Centre (WRC))

Study number / PID

FSD1315 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD1315 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd1315 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Finnish Local Government 2004

The research programme Finnish Local Government 2004 was a joint programme launched by the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities, universities and research centres. It was funded by Finnish municipalities and the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities. The project engaged in a systematic and comparable analysis of the development of the municipal sector in 1995-2004. The 47 municipalities participating in the programme were representative of the Finnish local government sector. The study programme comprised of 14 research modules. For most modules, data were...

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Abstract

This is the third survey charting the quality of working conditions in municipal working communities. Degree of stress in respondents' job, changes in working pace, work load, wage level, nature of the job and career prospects were examined. Respondents were asked about job independence, degree of information on planned or decided changes in the work, support from the management or fellow employees. The survey carried a set of statements relating to the respondent's working community and workplace relations. Workplace conflicts and the ways of dealing with them, relations with the supervisors and the characteristics and methods of the managers were examined. Some questions pertained to productivity, work motivation and methods for improving motivation. Competence and skills required by the respondent's job and job-related training were charted. Respondents evaluated the managers of their own sector with the help of paired concepts (for example enterprising vs. obstructing, co-operative vs. creates conflicts), rated the significance of certain factors causing productivity problems in their community and evaluated how good or bad the services of different sectors were in their own municipality. Finally, use of information technology at work and the importance of dealing with certain issues at negotiations between employers and personnel associations were investigated. Background variables included the municipality where the respondent works, respondent's workplace, gender, year of birth, trade union membership, type of contract and whether the respondent held a managerial or supervisory position.

Methodology

Data collection period

2003

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Members of the municipal working communities included in the sample.

Sampling procedure

Mixed probability and non-probability

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire: Paper

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2005

Terms of data access

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.

Related publications

  • Nevalainen, Elina (2007). Määräaikaisuus opetustyössä? Epätyypillisen työn vaikutukset opettajan professioon. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto. Sosiaalipolitiikan pro gradu -tutkielma.
  • Nakari, Risto (2004). Kuntien erilaistuva työelämä. Tutkimus kunnallisista työyhteisöistä 1995 - 2003. Helsinki: Kuntaliitto. KuntaSuomi 2004 -tutkimuksia; 50 & Acta; 170.
  • Nakari, Risto (2009). Toimiva kunnallinen palveluorganisaatio. Työelämän laadun, asiakastyytyväisyyden ja palvelukustannusten väliset yhteydet strategisen henkilöstöjohtamisen näkökulmasta. Helsinki: Kuntaliitto. Acta; 209.