Summary information

Study title

Mikrocensus 1998, 4. quarter: Environmental Conditions, Environmental Behaviour

Creator

Statistics Austria (N/A)

Study number / PID

doi:10.11587/7CFNC9 (DOI)

MZ9804_1 (WISDOM number)

Data access

Information not available

Series

Mikrocensus

The microcensus has been carried out since the 1970s and has been repeatedly adapted to changing circumstances over time. The last major reform took place in 2014.

Abstract

Questions on environmental conditions (of housing) have a long-standing tradition in the Mikrozensus. They have been asked since 1970 every 3 or 4 years and are on noise pollution, bad smell and dust exposure in the living area. Questions on environmental conditions have already been posed twice (in 1988, Mikrozensus MZ8804 and in 1994, Mikrozensus MZ9404). There has always been an emphasis on the question of waste disposal. That is not the case this time. This program is limited to questions on the relevance of environmental problems and on the purchase-decisions. In addition, there are questions on the utilisation of the forest as a recreational area. The survey “environmental conditions/environmental behabviour” is not conducted in the course of the whole Mikrozensus sample. It is only conducted in two thirds of the cases which is necessary because there has to be an annual holiday survey every December (Mikrozensus MZ9804_2) for EU purposes.

Methodology

Data collection period

10/1998 - 12/1998

Country

Austria

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Household

Universe

Persons registered in the central register of residents living in private households

Sampling procedure

Probability: Stratified: Disproportional

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview

Funding information

Funder

The standard program is commissioned by the Austrian Republic and statutorily regulated

Grant number

N/A

Access

Publisher

The Austrian Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2020

Terms of data access

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Related publications

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