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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Main Authors: 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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Language:English
Published: 2019
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description 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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author 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
spellingShingle 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
International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
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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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title International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
title_short International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
title_full International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
title_fullStr International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
title_full_unstemmed International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010
title_sort international social survey programme: environment iii - issp 2010
publishDate 2019
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