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Title: Citizens' Pulse 5/2023
Kansalaispulssi 5/2023
Keywords: mieliala
hyvinvointi
luottamus
kriisit
turvallisuus
instituutiot
Venäjän hyökkäys Ukrainaan 2022
viranomaiset
ulkopolitiikka
kansainvälinen politiikka
kansainväliset suhteet
vaikuttaminen
foreign policy
international relations
war
international conflict
regulations
trust
well-being (health)
emotional states
communications
dissemination of information
health
income
Publisher: Yhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Description: Kansalaispulssi selvittää suomalaisten mielipiteitä ajankohtaisista aiheista, viranomaisten toiminnasta sekä vastaajan mielialasta ja huolenaiheista. Aineisto sisältää kysymyksiä luottamuksesta instituutioihin, turvallisuuden tunteesta, Venäjän hyökkäyksestä Ukrainaan ja Suomen ulkopolitiikasta. Tämän kierroksen kyselyssä kartoitettiin ensinnä, kuinka oikeudenmukaisena vastaajat pitävät suomalaista yhteiskuntaa ja kuinka paljon he luottavat eri instituutioihin. Edelleen kysyttiin vastaajan mielialasta, luottamuksesta tulevaisuuteen ja toimeentuloon sekä koetusta stressistä ja turvallisuudesta. Vastaajia pyydettiin myös arvioimaan suomalaisten kriisimielialaa tällä hetkellä. Venäjän Ukrainaan hyökkäykseen liittyen kysyttiin, kuinka paljon kriisi ja sen vaikutukset tai sodan mahdollinen laajeneminen huolettavat. Edelleen tiedusteltiin näkemyksiä talouspakotteiden hyväksyttävyydestä, pakolaisten vastaanottamisesta ja kulutustottumusten muutoksista. Lisäksi kysyttiin onko vastaaja havainnut viimeisen kuukauden aikana omakohtaisesti harhaanjohtavaan tietoon perustuvia vaikuttamisyrityksiä tai tietoturvaan liittyviä ongelmia. Suomen ulkopolitiikkaan liittyen vastaajilta tiedusteltiin heidän kiinnostuksestaan aiheeseen ja kuinka kiinnostus on muuttunut kuluneen vuoden aikana. Lisäksi kysyttiin koetuista vaikutusmahdollisuuksista. Taustamuuttujina olivat vastauskieli, vastaajan sukupuoli, ikäryhmä, maakunta, koulutus sekä tietoja kotitalouden rakenteesta ja taloudellisesta tilanteesta.
The Citizens' Pulse surveys examine Finnish attitudes and opinions in the context of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Main themes in the surveys include the activity and communication of authorities, compliance with regulations, future expectations, trust, and the respondents' own state of mind. This collection round also included questions on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Finland's foreign policy and international relations. The fifth collection round of 2023 surveyed the respondents' trust in various institutions (e.g. the Finnish Government, the health care system, the media, and the Finnish Defence Forces). The respondents were asked to evaluate how fair or unfair they thought Finnish society was at present, and their state of mind was examined with questions on various matters relating to health, well-being, and their situation in life. The questions covered, for example, the respondents' own mental well-being, whether they were worried about the adequacy of their income, their confidence in their future, and experiences of stress. Additionally, the respondents were asked to evaluate whether an atmosphere of crisis prevailed amongst Finns and whether Finland's NATO membership had affected their sense of safety. The next set of questions focused on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The respondents were asked how concerned they were about the crisis in Ukraine and its effects and whether they were concerned that the war might expand beyond Ukraine. Opinions on the economic sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU and whether Finland should be ready to receive significant numbers of refugees from Ukraine if necessary were charted. Additionally, the respondents were asked whether the uncertainty caused by the crisis in Ukraine had impacted the respondents' consumer behaviour and whether the recent rise in interest rates had created financial difficulties for the respondents' households. The respondents were also asked whether they had noticed any cyber security issues or instances where purposefully misleading claims based on misinformation were spread on social media or online over the previous month. Interest in Finnish foreign policy and international relations were also surveyed with questions on whether the respondents' interest in Finnish foreign policy and international relations had changed over the past 12 months. Views on the current state of Finland's foreign policy and international relations were charted, and the respondents were asked about the ways in which they felt they could have an impact on Finland's foreign policy and international relations (e.g. voting in parliamentary elections, protesting, participating in party politics). Background variables included the respondent's gender, age group, NUTS3 region of residence, highest level of education, household composition, perceived financial situation of household.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/74142
Other Identifiers: 10.60686/t-fsd3790
urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3790
FSD3790
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3790
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