Summary information

Study title

Slovene Public Opinion 2008/1

Creator

Malnar, Brina (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)
Kurdija, Slavko (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)
Hafner-Fink, Mitja (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)
Uhan, Samo (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)
Štebe, Janez (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre)

Study number / PID

SJM081 (ADP)

URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSJM081 (NUK)

https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SJM081_V1 (doi)

Data access

Information not available

Series

Slovene Public Opinion Survey

The World Values Survey (WVS) is a worldwide network of social scientists studying changing values and their impact on social and political life. This series began as a set of surveys conducted in ten West European societies by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG). The World Values Survey (WVS) grew out of those surveys and was initiated in 1981 to study the values and attitudes of mass publics across nations of different economic, educational, and cultural backgrounds. The WVS in collaboration with EVS (European Values Study) carried out representative national surveys in 97...

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Abstract

This is a Slovene replication of EVS08 survey. Broad topics covered are work, the meaning and purpose of life, family life, and contemporary social issues: religious and moral values, role of women, ecology, inequality, education of children etc. Several questions are dedicated to political activity, views of society, integration of individuals into society, measured with their membership in various social associations, and level of trust in society. Level of social distance towards different marginal social groups, level of contentment with life, and attitude towards work are also addressed. Comparative surveys: SJM921, SJM942, SJM952, SJM993, SJM053.
This is a Slovene replication of EVS08 survey. Broad topics covered are work, the meaning and purpose of life, family life, and contemporary social issues: religious and moral values, role of women, ecology, inequality, education of children etc. Several questions are dedicated to political activity, views of society, integration of individuals into society, measured with their membership in various social associations, and level of trust in society. Level of social distance towards different marginal social groups, level of contentment with life, and attitude towards work are also addressed. Comparative surveys: SJM921, SJM942, SJM952, SJM993, SJM053.
This is a Slovene replication of EVS08 survey. Broad topics covered are work, the meaning and purpose of life, family life, and contemporary social issues: religious and moral values, role of women, ecology, inequality, education of children etc. Several questions are dedicated to political activity, views of society, integration of individuals into society, measured with their membership in various social associations, and level of trust in society. Level of social distance towards different marginal social groups, level of contentment with life, and attitude towards work are also addressed. Comparative surveys: SJM921, SJM942, SJM952, SJM993, SJM053.

Methodology

Data collection period

04/2008 - 05/2008

Country

Slovenia

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Institutionalised people.

Sampling procedure

Probability: Cluster: Stratified random

Kind of data

NumericNumeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Paper-and-pencil (PAPI)

Access

Publisher

Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

The data and materials are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 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.