Summary information

Study title

Finnish Local Government Barometer 1997: Municipal Managers, Chairmen of Municipal Executive Boards

Creator

Foundation for Municipal Development

Study number / PID

FSD1119 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD1119 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd1119 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Finnish Local Government Barometers

The Foundation for Municipal Development conducts annual surveys covering opinions on local (municipal) democracy, local government, local economy and services. Respondents are generally local inhabitants, municipal managers and the chairpersons of municipal boards. The data enable comparison between the opinions of the inhabitants on the one hand, and the managers and chairpersons on the other. The surveys also study municipal managers' views on the policies of the Government of Finland and the functionality of local co-operation. The survey series was launched in 1992. The FSD collections...

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Abstract

The survey charted the thoughts of municipal managers and chairpersons of municipal executive boards. There were questions on the present state and the future of municipal administration and finances, among others. Several questions pertained to provinces: which provinces were considered to be attractive as regards livelihood, employment and travel, which provinces would prosper in the changing society, which were entrepreneur-friendly, and which were actively trying to improve the province's future prospects. The survey carried a set of attitudinal questions regarding the consolidation of municipalities. The respondents were asked to assess the optimal number of municipalities in Finland and to choose arguments for and against the consolidation of municipalities. Views on the current province division were also probed. Municipal leaders were asked which factors the identity of their municipality was based on at present, and which factors it should be based on in the future. The survey canvassed opinions on which services were inherently the domain of municipalities, and which services could be provided by non-governmental organisations. On the other hand, some questions asked which services could be left to citizens' own activity, or to other bodies. Some questions focused on the relationship between municipalities and certain other organisations (trade unions, employers' association, the Regional Development Fund, and regional environment centres). The respondents also rated the usefulness of various bodies to municipal development (e.g. different ministries, universities, central hospitals). Background variables included the respondents' sex, status in municipal administration, municipality size, and province (according to the previous province division) and region of the municipality.

Methodology

Data collection period

25/08/1997 - 30/09/1997

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Managers of Finnish municipalities and chairpersons of municipal executive boards

Excludes: Swedish-speaking municipalities

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

2003

Terms of data access

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

Related publications

  • Kansalaismielipide ja kunnat: ilmapuntari 1997 (1997). Helsinki: Kunnallisalan kehittämissäätiö. Polemia-sarja; 27.
  • Blomberg, Helena & Kroll, Christian (2003). Kuntalaiset, paikalliset päättäjät ja hyvinvointipalvelut 1990-luvulla. Teoksessa: Laman varjo ja nousun huuma (toim. Olli Kangas). Helsinki: Kansaneläkelaitos. Sosiaali- ja terveysturvan tutkimuksia; 72.