Demoskopea/fRDB Surveys

Demoskopea/fRDB Surveys

Quarterly individual opinion surveys in Italy

February 4 2003

Demoskopea, fRDB

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FRDB cooperates with Demoskopea suggesting questions to be added to its quarterly individual opinion surveys in Italy. So far 7 sets of FRDB questions have been asked. Codebooks and documentation are freely dowloadable. 

Survey 1. Preferences towards Unemployment Insurance and Pension systems (November 2000)
The survey asks questions about different types of pension systems reforms to individuals in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

Survey 2. Preferences towards Pension systems (November 2001)
A follow-up of the 2000 Survey in Germany and Italy. A subsumple of individuals already interviewed in 2000 is included.

Survey 3. Preferences towards labour market reforms (April 2002)
A sample of 1005 individuals, out of a population of 47,4 millions people (14-79 years old) are asked few questions about labour market institutions.

Survey 4. Internet use and work-at-home (June 2002)
A sample of 1005 individuals, out of a population of 47,4 millions people (14-79 years old) are asked questions about pc use and willingness to pay for learning computer skills.

Survey 5. Attitudes towards migration policies (December 2002)
A sample of 973 valid individuals, out of a population of 47,4 millions people (14-79 years old) are asked questions about their attitudes towards migration policy (border inspections vs. work-site inspections, willingness to pay for increasing border inspections, et.)

Survey 6. Attitudes towards welfare access of migrants (March 2003)
A sample of 1012 valid individuals, out of a population of 47,4 millions people (14-79 years old) are asked questions about their opinions about allowing migrants to access welfare assistance in Italy.

Survey 7. Preferences towards childcare and access to kindergarten (March 2003)
A sample of 1000 valid individuals, out of a population of 47,4 millions people (14-79 years old) are asked questions about their opinions on childcare and on the supply of childcare services.

Access to the data

Datafiles are password protected. Please contact the Fondazione at info@frdb.org for information about access conditions.


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