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Title: New Baltic Barometer IV, 2000
Keywords: NATIONAL IDENTITY
LANGUAGES USED AT HOME
LANGUAGES
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
DEMOCRACY
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
AGE
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
CONSUMER GOODS
LEGISLATURE
EMPLOYERS
SELF-EMPLOYED
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
POLITICAL CHANGE
MARITAL STATUS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
CITIZENSHIP
NATIONALITY
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
CARS
INCOME
SOCIAL CAPITAL
STANDARD OF LIVING
HOUSEHOLDS
UNEMPLOYMENT
FRIENDS
GENDER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SOCIAL SUPPORT
LIVING CONDITIONS
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
COLOUR TELEVISION RECEIVERS
FAMILIES
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
BASIC NEEDS
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
POLITICAL ATTITUDES
OCCUPATIONS
SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
EMPLOYMENT
JOB SATISFACTION
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
MEMBERSHIP
OBLIGATIONS
NATIONAL PRIDE
SHARES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
EUROPEAN UNION
HOURS OF WORK
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
INDUSTRIES
WAGES
JOB HUNTING
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
LANGUAGES USED AT WORK
JOB SECURITY
OVERTIME
SECOND LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE SKILLS
PENSIONS
NATO
URBAN AREAS
RURAL AREAS
RESIDENCE PERMITS
TELEVISION VIEWING
RADIO LISTENING
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
ECONOMIC ISSUES
DISCRIMINATION
2000
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>New Baltic Barometer</i> (NBB) was launched in 1993 to reflect opinions in three multi-ethnic societies, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, incorporated into the Soviet Union as a consequence of the Second World War. There were six NBB surveys conducted from 1993 to 2004, with many questions repeated to show trends. From 2001, the NBB was merged with the <i>New Democracies Barometer</i> to form <i>New Europe Barometer</i> (available from the UK Data Archive under GN 33355). Therefore the last two NBB surveys are available under SN 5242 and SN 5243 which are part of the New Europe Barometer series.<br> <br> Whereas political rhetoric often describes all people of a given nationality as thinking alike, election results show differences of opinion. The NBB documents differences within every nationality in the region along lines of age, education, economic circumstances and gender. Differences within each nationality may be paralleled by similarities between nationalities. Comparisons with the Russians in Russia can be made through the <i>New Russia Barometer</i> (available at the Archive under GN 33374) survey.<br> <br> Further information about the NBB survey series is available on the <a href="http://www.balticvoices.org/index.php" title ="Baltic Voices">Baltic Voices</a> web site. Additional information about all the Barometer survey series managed by the CSPP can be found on the <a href="http://www.abdn.ac.uk/cspp/catalog13_0.shtml" title ="CSPP Barometer Surveys">CSPP Barometer Surveys</a> web site.<br>
<i>New Baltic Barometer IV, 2000</i> is the fourth study in the series. The survey asks representative samples of each nationality similar sets of questions about their multiple identities, language use, political attitudes, economic behaviour and social structural conditions. A special feature of the fourth NBB survey is a set of questions about language use at work and the usefulness of learning different languages.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The questionnaire covered the following topics:<ul><li>employment</li><li>economic conditions</li><li>international affairs</li><li>EU accession</li><li>political attitudes</li><li>rights and duties of citizens</li><li>ethnicity and language</li></ul>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63597
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6492-1
6492
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6492-1
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