Euro-barometer 39.A : health and safety issues, March-June 1993 / principal investigator, Karlheinz Reif and Anna Melich.

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Reif, Karlheinz, 1943- [Browse]
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Εdition
2nd ICPSR ed.
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Cologne, Germany : Zentralarchiv fur Empirische Sozialforschung ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2001.
Description
  • Computer file (1 dataset).
  • Extent of collection: 1 data file + machine-readable documentation (text and PDF) + SAS data definition statements + SPSS data definition statements + data collection instrument (PDF).

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    Restrictions note
    Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
    Summary note
    This collection presents responses to a set of nonstandard Eurobarometer questions asked in both EURO-BAROMETER 39.0: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY POLICIES AND FAMILY LIFE, MARCH-APRIL 1993 (ICPSR 6195) and EURO-BAROMETER 39.1: ENERGY POLICIES, BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND GENETIC ENGINEERING, MAY-JUNE 1993 (ICPSR 6196). The major focus of this collection is health and safety in the workplace. A subset of respondents from each survey were queried on their awareness of and involvement in health and safety issues at work, as well as where their knowledge of workplace health and safety was gained, ways to reduce the number of accidents at work, areas in which the European Community (EC) should do more to improve health and safety, and the degree of action the EC should take to guarantee health, safety, and hygiene in the workplace. Respondents were also asked about their knowledge of the European flag and the European Year logo, the main business activity where they worked, the number of hours they worked weekly, political party attachment, and trade union membership. Demographic characteristics collected include gender, age, marital status, religious affiliation and practice, subjective membership in social class, education, home ownership, family size, occupation, subjective size of community, and nationality. Selected standard Eurobarometer constructed variables and indices are also included.
    Notes
    • Codebook available in print and electronic format.
    • Title from title screen (viewed on May 30, 2008).
    Type of data
    Extent of collection: 1 data file + machine-readable documentation (text and PDF) + SAS data definition statements + SPSS data definition statements + data collection instrument (PDF).
    Time and place of event
    Time period: March 16, 1993-June 5, 1993.
    Geographic coverage
    Geographic coverage: Belgium, Denmark, Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, Global.
    Methodology note
    • Data source: personal interviews.
    • Sample: multistage, random national probability samples.
    • Universe: citizens of the European Community aged 15 and over residing in the 12 member nations of the EC: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
    Cite as
    Reif, Karlheinz, and Anna Melich. EURO-BAROMETER 39.A: HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES, MARCH-JUNE 1993 [Computer file]. Conducted by INRA (Europe), Brussels. 2nd ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer], 2001. Cologne, Germany: Zentralarchiv fur Empirische Sozialforschung/Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributors], 2001.
    Other title(s)
    Health and safety issues, March-June 1993
    OCLC
    177656662
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