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ISSP 1994 - Family and changing gender roles II: Sweden
Creator
Edlund, Jonas (Department of Sociology, Umeå University)
Svallfors, Stefan (Department of Sociology, Umeå University)
Sundström, Eva (Department of Sociology, Umeå University)
Study number / PID
snd0481-1-2.0 (SND)
https://doi.org/10.5878/001596 (DOI)
Data access
Open
Series
Not available
Abstract
This is the Swedish part of the 1994 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and this is the second time ISSP focuses on the significance of family and changing gender roles.
Questions cover the respondents attitude to employment of women and the role distribution of man and woman. Other questions deal with how much women should work outside the home during various stages of child raising. The respondents also gave their opinions on different aspects of marriage, divorce and having children. The respondents reported if their own mother worked during their childhood and stated their present contacts with their mother. Other questions deal with personal divorces and earlier divorce of present partner. Married persons were asked if they lived together with their partner before marriage and all respondents were asked if they ever did live together with partner without being married. Furthermore the respondents had to give their opinions on: paid maternity leave; financial benefits for child care; right to free abortion; sexual relations before marriage; sexual relations under the age of 16; extra-marital sexual relations; and sexual relations between two adults of the same sex. People married or living as married were asked who earns more money and how they managed their income, if they kept their own money separate or if they pooled the money. They were also asked how they divide the work between man and woman when it comes to housework such as: laundry, small repairs, care for sick family members, shopping for groceries and decision what to have for dinner. All respondents that ever had children were asked about their own and partner´s extent of employment during various stages of cild raising. Socio-economic background information include: employment status; weekly working hours; occupation; employee or self-employed; supervisory function; work in private or public sector; trade union membership; education; years in school; income; marital status; spouse´s...
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
03/1994 - 05/1994
Country
Sweden
Time dimension
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Individuals aged 18-74 years and residing in Sweden
Sampling procedure
Probability: Simple random
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: paper
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2011
Terms of data access
Access to data through SND. Data are freely accessible.