International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has...
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The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about the environment, climate change and environmental protection. Most important issues for the own country; private entrepreneurs as best possibility to solve economic problems; government´s responsibility to reduce income differences among the citizens; postmaterialism scale; trust in people; estimation of people as fair; trust in people in government doing what is right; politicians tend to profit from their position; personal concern about environmental issues; most important environmental problem for the own country; most affecting environmental problem for respondent and his family; estimation of own knowledge about the causes of environmental problems and about the solutions to these environmental problems; attitudes to modern science and to the environment; attitudes to environmental protection and economic or population growth; willingness to pay higher prices and higher taxes or to accept reductions in standard of living in order to protect the environment; self-classification of participation in environmental protection; classification of dangerous effects from air pollution caused by cars, from industry, from chemicals in agriculture, from water pollution, from a rise in the world´s temperature caused by the climate change (greenhouse effect), from the modification of genes of certain crops and nuclear ... |
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Hadler, Markus Carton, Ann Jorrat, Jorge Raúl Stähli, Michèle E. Sapin, Marlène Pollien, Alexandre Dimova, Lilia Joye, Dominique Pammett, Jon H. Segovia, Carolina Marinović Jerolimov, Dinka Smith, Michael L. Clement, Sanne Lund Andersen, Jørgen G. Larsen, Christian A. Andersen, Johannes Melin, Harri Blom, Raimo Forsé, Michel Lemel, Yannick Wolf, Christof Park, Alison Lewin-Epstein, Noah L. Aramaki, Hiroshi Hara, Miwako Masaki, Miki Kim, Sang-Wook Tabuns, Aivars Morones, César Krupavičius, Algis Godinez, Alberto Silva, Yasodhara Ceballos, Vanessa Palacios, Felipe Gendall, Philip Skjåk, Knut K. Kolsrud, Kirstine Mangahas, Mahar Guerrero, Linda L. Khakhulina, Ludmila Piscová, Magdalena Bahna, Miloslav Hafner-Fink, Mitja Malnar, Brina Méndez, Mónica García-Pardo, Natalia Svallfors, Stefan Edlund, Jonas Chang, Ying-hwa Smith, Tom W. Marsden, Peter V. Hout, Michael Struwig, Jare Kalaycıoğlu, Ersin Çarkoğlu, Ali Evans, Ann Sigurbjörns-Öldudóttir, Sara Arnalds, Ásdís A. Ganzeboom, Harry Vala, Jorge Ramos, Alice |
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ftcessda:3b6f288b6960aada34e18694aef816e2585f85202fd778d995d79e39a8977c0d 2024-09-15T18:14:44+00:00 International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010 Hadler, Markus Carton, Ann Jorrat, Jorge Raúl Stähli, Michèle E. Sapin, Marlène Pollien, Alexandre Dimova, Lilia Joye, Dominique Pammett, Jon H. Segovia, Carolina Marinović Jerolimov, Dinka Smith, Michael L. Clement, Sanne Lund Andersen, Jørgen G. Larsen, Christian A. Andersen, Johannes Melin, Harri Blom, Raimo Forsé, Michel Lemel, Yannick Wolf, Christof Park, Alison Lewin-Epstein, Noah L. Aramaki, Hiroshi Hara, Miwako Masaki, Miki Kim, Sang-Wook Tabuns, Aivars Morones, César Krupavičius, Algis Godinez, Alberto Silva, Yasodhara Ceballos, Vanessa Palacios, Felipe Gendall, Philip Skjåk, Knut K. Kolsrud, Kirstine Mangahas, Mahar Guerrero, Linda L. Khakhulina, Ludmila Piscová, Magdalena Bahna, Miloslav Hafner-Fink, Mitja Malnar, Brina Méndez, Mónica García-Pardo, Natalia Svallfors, Stefan Edlund, Jonas Chang, Ying-hwa Smith, Tom W. Marsden, Peter V. Hout, Michael Struwig, Jare Kalaycıoğlu, Ersin Çarkoğlu, Ali Evans, Ann Sigurbjörns-Öldudóttir, Sara Arnalds, Ásdís A. Ganzeboom, Harry Vala, Jorge Ramos, Alice Argentina Argentinien Austria Österreich Bulgaria Bulgarien Croatia Kroatien Chile Chile Denmark Dänemark Germany Deutschland Finland Finnland Israel Israel Japan Japan Canada Kanada Latvia Lettland Mexico Mexiko New Zealand Neuseeland Norway Norwegen Philippines Philippinen Russian Federation Russische Föderation Sweden Schweden Switzerland Schweiz Slovakia Slowakei Slovenia Slowenien Spain Spanien Czech Republic Tschechische Republik United States of America Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika Korea, Republic of Korea, Republik Taiwan Taiwan South Africa Südafrika Turkey Türkei France Frankreich Lithuania Litauen Australia Australien Iceland Island Netherlands Niederlande Portugal Portugal 2019-06-13 https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13271 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5500?lang=en https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5500?lang=de en eng ZA5500, Version 3.0.0 doi:10.4232/1.13271 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5500?lang=en https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5500?lang=de Dataset 2019 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13271 2024-08-28T23:58:01Z The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about the environment, climate change and environmental protection. Most important issues for the own country; private entrepreneurs as best possibility to solve economic problems; government´s responsibility to reduce income differences among the citizens; postmaterialism scale; trust in people; estimation of people as fair; trust in people in government doing what is right; politicians tend to profit from their position; personal concern about environmental issues; most important environmental problem for the own country; most affecting environmental problem for respondent and his family; estimation of own knowledge about the causes of environmental problems and about the solutions to these environmental problems; attitudes to modern science and to the environment; attitudes to environmental protection and economic or population growth; willingness to pay higher prices and higher taxes or to accept reductions in standard of living in order to protect the environment; self-classification of participation in environmental protection; classification of dangerous effects from air pollution caused by cars, from industry, from chemicals in agriculture, from water pollution, from a rise in the world´s temperature caused by the climate change (greenhouse effect), from the modification of genes of certain crops and nuclear ... Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) |