4,299 research outputs found
Social Inequality, 1999, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 1999, the objective was to collect data on social equality, social mobility, welfare and cohesion, resons for inequality, attitudes towards inequality and differences in pay. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar survey in 1992. The Norwegian additional part was in 1999 developed in collaboration with Knut Halvorsen at Oslo University College, Håkon Leidulfsrud, Peter Sohlberg, Heidi Jensberg and Thor Atle Thøring at Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. The questions in the Norwegian part deals with the governmental responsibility for social cohesion, experiences with and expectations to the welfare state, trust and insight in politics, social services, attitudes towards beneficiaries of welfare and assessment of own youth period in comparison to today's youth
Social Inequality, 1992, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topics of the surveys vary, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 1992, the objective of the survey was to collect data concerning social inequality, attitudes towards public redistribution politics, social class and social mobility, social conflicts and extent of income inequality. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar survey in 1999. The Norwegian addition to the survey was prepared in 1992 in collaboration with Natalie Rogoff Ramsøy, Oddbjørn Knudsen and Ulf Torgersen at INAS, Fredrik Strand at Institute for Social Research and Torodd Strand at the LOS-centre/Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen. Questions in the Norwegian part deal with issues such as views of consequences of inequality, fairness and views of division of domestic work, working life culture and perceptions of the leader role in working life
Social Inequality, 2009, Norwegian part of ISSP
Erratum: It has been unveiled (KM Slomczynski, P. Powalko and T. Krauze, https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/srm/article/view/6557) that duplicates were added to the data file under the final, technical arrangement with data collector. This has resulted in 210 data lines being deleted in the new version of the file that was published 20.09.2017. This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 2009, the objective was to collect data on social equality, social mobility, welfare and cohesion, resons for inequality, attitudes towards inequality and differences in pay. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar survey in 1992 and 1999
Social Relations and Support Systems, 2001, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection with the survey, Norwegain researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 2001, the objective was to collect data concerning social networks, attachment to local communities and nation states, societal participation, organisational activity and perception of social relations; relationship with family, friends and collegues. The Norwegian supplementary part was in 2001 prepared in collaboration with Tone Fløtten, FAFO, Jo Saglie, Institute for Social Research, Knut Halvorsen, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oslo University College and Dag Hallen, Oddbjørn Evenshaug and Finn Hjardemaal, Institute for Educational Research, University of Oslo. The questions in the Norwegian part deal with issues such as loneliness, belonging to local communities and grand parents
Environment, 1993, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topics of the surveys vary, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 1993, the objective of the survey was to collect data concerning values, nature and environment, religiousity and worldview, post-materialism, collectivism-individualism, involvement, attitudes towards and knowledge of science, conflict environment-materialism, conflict environment-economic growth and perceptions of risks. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar survey in 2000. The Norwegian addition to the survey was prepared in 1993 in collaboration with the Norwegian Committee for Environmental Protection Research, Torben Hviid Nielsen, Centre for Technology and Human Values (TMV), Randi Lavik, National Institute for Consumer Research and Gunnar Grendstad, Norwegian Centre for Research in Management, Organisationand Administration (LOS). Questions in the Norwegian part deal with issues such as view of technology-positivism/scepticism and culture theory
Work Orientations, 2005, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection with the survey, researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 2005, the objective was to collect data on conditions and experiences of work, employee flexibility, work-life balance, human capital, solidarity and conflict, significance of work, work-related values, job characteristics and work outcome. NSD and ISSP conducted similar surveys in 1989 and 1997. The Norwegian additional part in 2005, was developed in collaboration with Håkon Leiulfsrud, Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU, Anne Ryen, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Welfare studies, HiA and Knud Knudsen, Department of Media, Culture and Social Sciences, UiS. The questions in the Norwegian part includes themes such as power of decision and societal conditions, work-related use of computer, class identity and benefits
Religion, 1991, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topics of the surveys vary, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 1991, the objective of the survey was to collect data concerning attitudes towards religion, religious fostering, religious identificaton, values and faith, conceptions of faith, social attitudes and behaviour. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar in 1998. The Norwegian addition to the survey was prepared in 1991 in collaboration with Inger Furseth, Department of Sociology, University of Oslo, Knut Lundby, The Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo,Pål Repstad, Agder University College and Olav Aagedal, Diakonhjemmet University College. Questions in the Norwegian part deal with issues such as new elements of faith and religious practice, religious carreer, "societal religion" and religion and media
Religion, 2008, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is conducted on the basis of the research work in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organization where members develop and coordinate annual surveys, mainly in the fields of political science and sociology. The topics of the surveys vary, but topics are replicated every few years so that it is possible to measure the changes in patterns of behavior and attitudes over time and differences between countries and cultures. In 1989, the Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became member of the ISSP and NSD has since been responsible for conducting the survey in Norway. In 2008, the goal was to collect data on religion
Leisure and Sport, 2007, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection with the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 2007, the objective was to collect data concerning sports and leisure; the frequency and functions of leisure activities, happiness deriving from different activities, reasons to play sports and games, sociological aspects of sport, social and political participation, hindrances for desired leisure activities and perception of happiness and health. The Norwegian supplementary part was in 2007 prepared in collaboration with Ørnulf Seippel, Institute for Social Research, Åse Strandbu, NOVA, and Nils Asle Bergsgard, International Research Institute of Stavanger, Jan Erik Ingebrigtsen, Ingar Mehus og Håkon Leiulfsrud from Institute of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. The questions in the Norwegian part are related to network, attitudes to childrens' sports, desire of activity, duties in sports clubs, sports on TV, internet and as a conversational topic
Environment, 2000, Norwegian part of ISSP
This survey is carried out on the basis of the research collaboration in "The International Social Survey Programme" (ISSP). ISSP is an international organisation that prepares and coordinates annual surveys in its member countries, mainly within the fields of political science and sociology. The topic of the surveys varies, but are repeated at intervals of a few years. In this way, changes in behavioral patterns and attitudes over time as well as differences between countries and cultures, are possible to be detected and measured. The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) became a member of ISSP in 1989 and have since been responsible for carrying out the surveys in Norway. In connection to the survey, Norwegian researchers are invited to add supplementary questions to the Norwegian respondents. In 2000, the objective was to collect data on the perceptions of and attitudes towards values, nature and environment, environmental efficacy, knowledge of environment and science, risks of certain environmental problems, the environmental effort and involvement of individuals, business and state, trust in environmental information from different groups/sources and individual individual participation in environmental issues. NSD and ISSP conducted a similar survey in 1993. The Norwegian additional part was in 2000 developed in collaboration with Pål Kjetil Botvar, KIFO (Centre for Church Research) og Gunnar Grendstad, Department of Comparative Politics, UiB. The questions in the Norwegian part deals with (among other issues) popular religiousity and New Age-influenced religiousity
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