Summary information

Study title

Sociobarometer 2000

Creator

Finnish Federation for Social Welfare and Health (STKL)

Study number / PID

FSD1135 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD1135 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd1135 (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 respondents included executives of municipal social services, health centres, employment offices, health and social organisations, and the local offices of the Social Insurance Institution. The executives assessed the well-being of their customers, as well as the well-being and social security of different population groups (e.g. the unemployed, the re-constituted families). They also evaluated the adequacy of the different social benefits (sickness benefit, subsistence subsidy, etc). The respondents assessed the role of various operators (family, organisations, municipality) as producers of help and support. The functionality of services was monitored, as were the changes in the services provided by the municipalities, the Social Insurance Institution, employment administration, and the private sector. The significance of the third sector was also canvassed. The respondents were asked to evaluate the socio-economic situation of municipalities, and whether it was possible to ensure the necessary services with the resources at their disposal. Workforce adequacy and competence development were canvassed. The respondents evaluated what kind of impact the social and health policy had on the well-being of the customers. They also monitored how well the social justice and legal protection were realised, and whether there was enough legal aid available. The executives representing health and social organisations answered questions on their area of operation, units, regional scope, funding, foci, and the importance of the various forms of activity (rehabilitation, medical treatment, etc.). Background variables included the respondent's occupational position or title, and regional variables.

Methodology

Data collection period

12/1999 - 01/2000

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Organization/Institution

Universe

Municipal social services, health centres, employment offices, health and social organisations, local offices of the Social Insurance Institution

Excludes: the Åland Islands

Sampling procedure

Total universe/Complete enumeration

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire: Paper

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2002

Terms of data access

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

Related publications

  • Rönnberg, Leif (2002). Sosiaalibarometrin kehitys: Tuntosarvista tutkimukseksi. Sosiaali- ja terveysviesti 2002(2), 17-18.
  • Koberg, Pirjo (2004): Suomalainen hyvinvointi: tutkimus hyvinvointipalvelujen tilanteesta ja kansalaisten hyvinvoinnista sosiaalibarometrien mukaan vuosina 1996 - 2001. Rovaniemi: Lapin yliopisto. Sosiaalityön laitos. Pro gradu -tutkielma.
  • Kataja, Mika (2008). Hyvinvointipluralismi kuntalaisten avun ja tuen tuottamisessa: tarkastelussa kuntien sosiaalijohtajien käsitykset. Vaasa: Vaasan yliopisto. Hallintotieteen (julkisjohtaminen) pro gradu -tutkielma.
  • Eronen, A. & Kinnunen, P. & Tiermas, P. & Wikman, M. (2000). Sosiaalibarometri 2000: hyvinvointipalvelujen tuottajien ajankohtainen tilanne ja näkemys kansalaisten hyvinvoinnista. Helsinki: Sosiaali- ja terveysturvan keskusliitto.