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Toš, Niko (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sociology, Political Science and Journalism)
Study number / PID
SJMUST90 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSJMUST90 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SJMUST90_V1 (doi)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Slovene Public Opinion Survey
The SJM survey closely resemble the type of a General Social Surveys known in other countries. Its aim is to provide the scientific community with the data about changes in subjective perceptions and attitudes of the general population. The topics which repeats from year to year beginning with 1968 are the evaluations of general and economic situation in society, interethnic relations in Slovenia and Yugoslavia, politics, ecology and religion. Beginning in 1989 a SJM survey adds a cross-national comparative perspective by adopting and replicating some of the most well-known international...
Current survey includes large number of SJM standard questions. Main chapter deals with the proposal of the new Sloven constitution, suggested by the parliament. Other current topics includes opinions about denationalization and privatization of dwellings and a support toward plebiscite in Slovenia. Some other constructs included in a questionnaire are opinions about democratic institutionalisation and preparations for independence; attitudes towards humane rights; opinions about ethnic relations in Yugoslavia and Slovenia; evaluation of the socio-economic and political situation; political efficacy; party preference; popularity rating of leading politicians; perception of external threats; attitudes concerning the position of the army in society.Current survey includes large number of SJM standard questions. Main chapter deals with the proposal of the new Sloven constitution, suggested by the parliament. Other current topics includes opinions about denationalization and privatization of dwellings and a support toward plebiscite in Slovenia. Some other constructs included in a questionnaire are opinions about democratic institutionalisation and preparations for independence; attitudes towards humane rights; opinions about ethnic relations in Yugoslavia and Slovenia; evaluation of the socio-economic and political situation; political efficacy; party preference; popularity rating of leading politicians; perception of external threats; attitudes concerning the position of the army in society.Current survey includes large number of SJM standard questions. Main chapter deals with the proposal of the new Sloven constitution, suggested by the parliament. Other current topics includes opinions about denationalization and privatization of dwellings and a support toward plebiscite in Slovenia. Some other constructs included in a questionnaire are opinions about democratic institutionalisation and preparations for independence; attitudes towards humane rights; opinions...
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Methodology
Data collection period
11/1990 - 12/1990
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
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