Summary information

Study title

Identities, Values and Attitudes among Russian-, Estonian-, Somali-, and Arabic-speaking People in the Helsinki Capital Region 2018-2019

Creator

E2 Research
Finnish Cultural Foundation
City of Helsinki
City of Vantaa
City of Espoo
Ministry of Justice

Study number / PID

FSD3448 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3448 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd3448 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Individual datasets

Individual datasets that do not belong to any series.

Abstract

The survey studied the values and identities of the five main linguistic minorities, Russian-, Estonian-, Somali-, English- and Arabic-speaking people, in the Helsinki capital region. The main theme of the survey was the self-image of the respondents as an individual and as part of different groups. The study was funded by E2 Research, Finnish Cultural Foundation, Ministry of Justice, and the cities of Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa. First, the respondents were asked how many years they had lived in Finland and where they or their family were originally from. National identity was surveyed with questions on how the respondents viewed their nationality and whether they felt they were a part of Finnish society. Questions also focused on the significance of various regional and social factors, such as the respondent's current area of residence, being a European citizen, level of education, and cultural traditions, as contributors to the respondent's identity. The respondents were also asked to describe their family's social class during their childhood (e.g. whether their family was a working or middle class family). Next, the respondents' views on several statements were surveyed. The statements included, for example, whether the respondent thought that being Finnish was connected to one's ethnic background, that the media portrayed representatives of their minority group too negatively, and that Finland needs strong leadership so that social problems can be fixed without compromises. The importance of several things for the respondents, such as power, wealth, equality, and forgiveness, was charted. The respondents were also asked to consider what was extremely important for them in their life (e.g. health, love, children, traditions, safety and security). Finally, the respondents' trust in various authorities and organisations in Finland, such as the President, the justice system, banks, and large corporations, was examined. The respondents' trust in individuals was...
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Methodology

Data collection period

15/10/2018 - 15/03/2019

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Russian-, Estonian-, Somali-, English- (Western countries), and Arabic-speaking people aged over 18 residing in the Helsinki capital region

Sampling procedure

Probability: Simple random

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2021

Terms of data access

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

Related publications

  • Pitkänen, Ville, Pasi Saukkonen & Jussi Westinen (2020) How different are we? Survey results on identities, values and attitudes among the Finnish majority population and the largest ethno-linguistic minorities [online]. E2 Research. https://www.e2.fi/media/julkaisut-ja-alustukset/how-different-are-we.pdf [cited 2.9.2020].
  • Saukkonen, Pasi: Kotoutuminen kaupungissa. Kokonaiskuva ulkomaalaistaustaisista Helsingissä vuonna 2020 [verkkodokumentti]. Tutkimuksia 1. Helsinki: Helsingin kaupunginkanslia. https://www.hel.fi/hel2/tietokeskus/julkaisut/pdf/20_05_06_Tutkimuksia_1_Saukkonen.pdf [viitattu 2.9.2020].
  • Pitkänen, Ville; Saukkonen, Pasi & Westinen, Jussi (2019). Samaa vai eri maata? Tutkimus viiden kieliryhmän arvoista ja asenteista Suomessa. Helsinki: SKR
  • Pitkänen, Ville; Saukkonen, Pasi & Westinen, Jussi (2019). Ollako vai eikö olla? Tutkimus viiden kieliryhmän kiinnittymisestä Suomeen. Helsinki: SKR.