Summary information
Study title
Eurobarometer 59.0 (Jan-Feb 2003)
Creator
European Commission, Brussels Directorate-General for Communication, Public Opinion Analysis Sector
Study number / PID
ZA3903, Version 1.0.1 (GESIS)
10.4232/1.11352 (DOI)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Not available
Abstract
This Eurobarometer survey queried respondents on standard
Eurobarometer measures as well as lifelong learning, health, and
partners and fertility. To start the interview, standard trend
questions were asked regarding the euro and European Union (EU)
policies. New questions were asked about EU expansion and priorities
for local and national authorities.
Topics: Questions were asked regarding lifelong learning situations
within and outside of one´s private life. Respondents were queried
about places where learning occurred (e.g., school, work, social
situations, and home), whether the study/training was for work or
personal reasons, whether it was mandatory, what the benefits were,
reasons for future study/training, best ways to improve job skills,
obstacles to study/training, most useful information sources for
study/training, and how much respondents would be willing to pay toward
study/training. Respondents were also asked whether they possessed
certain skills and could prove it, whether these skills were important
within and outside of their private lives, and which study/training
opportunities in the past five years they considered most important.
The third portion of the interview collected information on respondent
health problems and health-related issues. Questions were asked
pertaining to current illnesses, visitation of various medical
professionals, long-term treatment of a variety of conditions (e.g.,
diabetes, cancer, and AIDS/HIV), dental issues, health tests, and
check-ups (e.g., X-rays, blood pressure, and hearing), diet, alcohol
consumption, and opinions of and things done to ensure child safety.
Women in the study were asked about their knowledge and use of hormone
replacement therapy, gynecological and other female-specific types of
exams, and breastfeeding of children. The fourth portion of the survey
dealt with issues of family and partners. Respondents were asked about
the importance of having a spouse/partner and children, whether...
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Methodology
Data collection period
15/01/2003 - 11/03/2003
Country
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland
Time dimension
Not availableAnalysis unit
Not availableUniverse
Not availableSampling procedure
A multi-stage sampling design was used for this Eurobarometer. In the
first stage, primary sampling units (PSU) were selected from each of
the administrative regions in every country (i.e., Statistical Office
of the European Community, EUROSTAT regions). PSU selection was
systematic with probability proportional to population size, from
sampling frames stratified by the degree of urbanization. In the next
stage, a cluster of addresses was selected from each sampled PSU.
Addresses were chosen systematically using standard random route
procedures, beginning with an initial address selected at random. In
each household, a respondent was selected, by a random procedure. Up to
three recalls were made to obtain an interview with the selected
respondent. No more than one interview was conducted in each household.
Separate samples were drawn for Northern Ireland and East Germany.
Kind of data
Not availableData collection mode
Face-to-face interviews with standardized questionnaire
Access
Publisher
GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Publication year
2012
Terms of data access
0 - Data and documents are released for everybody.
Related publications
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