Summary information

Study title

Sociobarometer 2020

Creator

SOSTE Finnish Federation for Social Affairs and Health

Study number / PID

FSD3567 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3567 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd3567 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Sociobarometers

Sociobarometers, compiled by SOSTE Finnish Society for Social and Health (previously the Finnish Federation for Social Welfare and Health), have been carried out annually since 1991. Various service providers (e.g. local social services, health care centres, employment offices, Social Insurance Institution authorities) evaluate the state of services and changes in welfare of citizens. Some current social policy themes are also included. The FSD collections cover data from 1994.

Abstract

The sociobarometer is a wide-ranging survey charting expert opinion on the welfare of Finnish citizens and the present state of welfare services in Finland. The 2020 sociobarometer charted issues such as services for older people, basic security, employment services and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on social and health services. Respondents included healthcare managers and social workers at municipalities and joint municipal authorities, directors of operational units at Kela (Social Insurance Institution of Finland) and managers of local employment and economic development offices (TE Offices). One of the themes of the survey was the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on services and support needs. Respondents were asked, among other things, which groups of people in the region are particularly concerned, how the needs of clients have been met and how services have been developed during the pandemic. In particular, they asked about the impact of the pandemic on the service needs of older people and the support targeted at them. Another broader theme was employment, basic security and income support. For example, the survey explored how the service needs of people getting the basic social assistance and other groups were met before, during and after the pandemic. It also asked how employment had been improved in different regions. Respondents were also asked to rate different statements related to the increase in inequality. Background variables included the respondent's sector of work, the size of the area of activity and the major region. For respondents from TE Offices, the data also include a regional variable at the level of the province.

Methodology

Data collection period

04/05/2020 - 21/05/2020

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Organization/Institution

Universe

Healthcare managers and social workers at municipalities and joint municipal authorities, directors at Kela (Social Insurance Institution of Finland) and managers of local employment and economic development offices (TE Offices)

Excludes: the Åland Islands

Sampling procedure

Total universe/Complete enumeration

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)

Funding information

Funder

Funding Centre for Social Welfare and Health Organisations

Funder

Social Insurance Institution of Finland

Funder

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

Funder

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

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

Related publications

  • Sosiaalibarometri 2020 (2020). Anne Eronen, Katja Ilmarinen, Merita Jokela, Heikki Hiilamo, Pekka Karjalainen, Sakari Karvonen, Minna Kivipelto, Erja Koponen, Lars Leeman, Pia Londén, Peppi Saikku. Helsinki: SOSTE Suomen sosiaali ja terveys ry. Saatavana: https://www.soste.fi/sosiaalibarometri/