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MOSAiCH 2020, Mesure et Observation Sociologique des Attitudes en Suisse. Etude sur l'envrionnement et thèmes apparentés
Suisse
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2020
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ch.sidos.ddi.f.1232.13953
Producer(s)
Ernst Stähli, Michèle (resp.), Sapin, Marlène, Pollien, Alexandre, Ochsner, Michael, Nisple, Karin
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MOSAiCH
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Created on
Sep 08, 2022
Last modified
Sep 29, 2022
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Study Description
Data Dictionary
Data files
1232_MOSAiCH2020_Data_E_v1.0.0
Variable Groups
ISSP module 2020, Environment
Background information, sociodemographics
Technology and Interest
Environment
Vignette study on environmental taxes
Information treatment and retest questions on environment
COVID-19: well-being, work, family, politics
Administrative variables
Work
Data file: 1232_MOSAiCH2020_Data_E_v1.0.0
Cases:
4281
Variables:
460
Variables
Name
MOSAiCH 2020 – limited dataset
Edition
Edition of data set
Proddate
Production date of data set
IDNO
Respondent's identification
E1a
Q1a Most important issues for Switzerland today?
E1b
Q1b Next most important issue for Switzerland today?
E2a
Q2a Solve economic problems: private enterprise
E2b
Q2b Responsibility of government: reduce income differences
E2c
Q2c Switzerland should limit import of foreign products to protect national economy
E2d
Q2d Switzerland should limit immigration to protect national way of life
E2e
Q2e International organizations are taking away too much power from the government
E3a
Q3a Highest priority in Switzerland?
E3b
Q3b Next highest priority in Switzerland?
E4
Q4 Amount of trust in most people
E5a
Q5a Trust in institutions: University research centres
E5b
Q5b Trust in institutions: The news media
E5c
Q5c Trust in institutions: Business and industry
E5d
Q5d Trust in institutions: The Swiss Parliament (National Council and Council of States)
E6
Q6 How concerned in environmental issues?
E7
Q7 Most important problem for Switzerland as a whole?
E8
Q8 Opinion on climate change and potential causes?
E9a
Q9a Assessment of impacts on climate change for world?
E9b
Q9b Assessment of impacts on climate change for Switzerland?
E10a
Q10a Science will solve environmental problems
E10b
Q10b Worry too much about environment and not enough about prices and jobs
E10c
Q10c Modern life harms the environment
E10d
Q10d Worry too much about progress harming environment
E10e
Q10e Switzerland needs economic growth to protect environment
E10f
Q10f Economic growth harms environment
E11a
Q11a Protect environment: pay much higher prices
E11b
Q11b Protect environment: pay much higher taxes
E11c
Q11c Protect environment: cut your standard of living
E11d
Q11d Protect environment: accept reduction of protected nature areas for economic development
E12a
Q12a Too difficult to do much about environment
E12b
Q12b I do what is right, even when it costs more money and time
E12c
Q12c There are more important things than protect environment
E12d
Q12d No point unless others do the same
E12e
Q12e Many claims about environment exaggerated
E12f
Q12f Hard to know whether the way I live is helpful or harmful to the environment
E12g
Q12g Environmental problems have direct effect on everyday life
E13a
Q13a Air pollution caused by cars is (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13b
Q13b Air pollution caused by industry is (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13c
Q13c Pesticides used in farming are (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13d
Q13d Pollution of rivers is (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13e
Q13e A rise in world's temperature is (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13f
Q13f Modifying genes of certain crops is (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E13g
Q13g Nuclear power stations are (dangerous/ not dangerous) for environment
E14a
Q14a Best way: getting business and industry to protect environment
E14b
Q14b Best way: getting people and their families to protect environment
E15
Q15 Extent of pleasure being outside in nature?
E16
Q16 Last 12 months: how often engaged in leisure activities outside in nature?
E17a
Q17a Last 12 months: number of trips by plane?
E17b
Q17b Typical week: number of hours spend in car/ another motor vehicle?
E17c
Q17c Typical week: number of days that you eat beef/ lamb?
E18
Q18 Number of rooms in your home?
E19a
Q19a How often effort to sort glass and so on for recycling?
E19b
Q19b How often avoid buying certain products for environmental reasons?
E20
Q20 Member of a group to preserve environment?
E21a
Q21a Last five years: signed a petition?
E21b
Q21b Last five years: given money to an environmental group?
E21c
Q21c Last five years: taken part in protest demonstration?
E22a
Q22a Last 12 months, neighbourhood how much affected by: air pollution
E22b
Q22b Last 12 months, neighbourhood how much affected by: water pollution
E22c
Q22c Last 12 months, neighbourhood how much affected by: extreme weather events
ES1
To protect environment -Switzerland is doing
ES2
International agreements for environmental problems should be made
ES3
Poorer countries should be expected to make less effort
ES4
Economic progress in Switzerland will slow down
ES5
Cut back on driving a car for environmental reasons
ES6
Reduce the energy or fuel at home for environmental reasons
POL1
Political Interest
SOC15v2
How satisfied with life as a whole nowadays
HEALTH
Subjective Health
DEMO1
Sex of Respondent
DEMO2
Respondent's Year of birth
DEMO7v2
Legal partnership status (recoded)
EDU2
Years of full-time schooling
EDU3
How many years (full-time equivalent) have you been in apprenticeship?
EDU1
Respondent's level of education
EDU1CHISCED
Respondent's level of education, ISCED11 short adapted to Switzerland
WORK1b
Currently, formerly, or never in paid work
WORK15
Hours worked weekly
WORK2
Employment relationship
WORK8a
Number of people employed by R's organisation (including respondent)
WORK18av2
Supervise other employees
WORK18b
Number of supervised employees
WORK16v3
Part of the management or board of directors of the company?
WORK9
Type of organisation, for-profit/ non-profit
WORK10
Type of organisation, public/ private
WORK4ISCOr
Occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
WORK3
Main status
HH1v2
Living in steady partnership
PWORK1
Spouse, partner: currently, formerly or never in paid work
PWORK15
Spouse, partner: hours worked weekly
PWORK2
Spouse, partner: employment relationship
PWORK18av2
Spouse, partner: supervise other employees
PWORK4ISCOr
Spouse, partner, occupation ISCO/ ILO 2008, 1-digit
PWORK3
Spouse, partner: main status
WORK24
Trade union membership
REL1
Religious affiliation or denomination
REL2v4
Attendance of religious services
SOC1
Social position, self-evaluated
SOC16a
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of groups for leisure, sports or culture?
SOC16b
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of political parties, political groups or associations?
SOC16c
Past 12 months how often taken part in activities: of charitable or religious organisations that do voluntary work?
POL6
Party voted for in last national election (2019)
POL5b
Political party closest
HH10f
How many adults in household
HH10d
How many children above school entry age in household
HH10e
How many children below school age in household
HH5
How many persons in household
INC1
Personal income
INC3
Household income
DEMO3_1m
Nationality 1 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO
DEMO3_2m
Nationality 2 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO
DEMO3_3m
Nationality 3 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO
DEMO3_1mc
Nationality 1 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO, CH centered
DEMO3_2mc
Nationality 2 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO, CH centered
DEMO3_3mc
Nationality 3 (in no particular order), macro codes regions UNO, CH centered
DEMO5a
Do you live in Switzerland since your birth?
DEMO5
Number of years lived in Switzerland
DEMO6_1
What languages to you speak most often at home? Language 1 (in no particular order)
DEMO6_2
What languages to you speak most often at home? Language 2 (in no particular order)
DEMO6_3
What languages to you speak most often at home? Language 3 (in no particular order)
DEMO6_4
What languages to you speak most often at home? Language 4 (in no particular order)
ORIG1m
Father's country of birth, macro code UNO regions
ORIG1mc
Father's country of birth, macro code UNO regions, CH centered
ORIG2m
Mother's country of birth, macro code UNO regions
ORIG2mc
Mother's country of birth, macro code UNO regions, CH centered
DEMO8
Place of living: urban - rural
TechAccess_1
Access to technological equipment: a landline telephone
TechAccess_2
Access to technological equipment: a mobile telephone
TechAccess_3
Access to technological equipment: a smart phone (iPhone, blackberry, Galaxy, etc.)
TechAccess_4
Access to technological equipment: a tablet computer (iPad, Galaxy Tab, etc.)
TechAccess_5
Access to technological equipment: a desktop or portable computer (iMac, PC, MacBook, Notebook, etc.)
TechAccess_6
Access to technological equipment: a NAS or a cloud
TechAccess_7
Access to technological equipment: a smart watch
TechUse_1
Technological use: carry out administrative procedures over the internet
TechUse_2
Technological use: online shopping
TechUse_3
Technological use: look up information concerning your health or the helath of your close ones on the internet
TechUse_4
Technological use: social media
TechUse_5
Technological use: leave a comment or rating
TechUse_6
Technological use: consult comments or ratings for information
TechUse_7
Technological use: send money or pay an invoice by internet
TechUse_8
Technological use:use a mobile app for a payment (p.ex Android pay, Apple pay, Twint)
TechUse_9
Technological use: none of these
TechAtt1
Attitudes toward digital technology: electronic payment
TechAtt2
Attitudes toward digital technology: security
TechAtt3
Attitudes toward digital technology: human contacts in services
TechAtt4
Attitudes toward digital technology: source of information
METH7_wp1
Interest when responding to survey
DEMO1_wp2
Sex of Respondent, part 2
DEMO2_wp2
Year of birth respondent, part 2
ES7_wp2
Connection between world’s climate and our standards of living
ES8_wp2
The government must act on what climate scientists say
ES9a_wp2
The political system in Switzerland allows to find solutions to environmental problems
ES9b_wp2
The political parties represent my envirnomental concerns in political decision making.
ES9c_wp2
Political groups and associations bring my environmental concerns into the political discussions in Switzerland
ES10a_wp2
State intervention to address climate change
ES10b_wp2
Business and Industry should change their behaviour to address climate change
ES11_wp2
Extent to which individuals need to change their life style in order to limit the impact of humans on climat change
ES12_wp2
Changes in individual lifestyles sufficient to address climate change
ES13_wp2
Importance to be part of a political group or association to act for the environment?
ES14_wp2
Technology vs degrowth to address climate change
ES15_wp2
Reduction in consumption vs changing consumption to address climate change
ES16a_wp2
Consumed less altogether for political or ethical reasons last 12 months
ES16b_wp2
Changed diet for political, ethical, or environmental reasons in last 12 months
ES16c_wp2
Bought second-hand goods (such as clothes, bikes, phone) in the last 12 months
ES16d_wp2
Reused products like bottles and plastic bags in the last 12 months
ES17a_wp2
Given up a trip by plane for political, ethical or environmental reasons in the last 12 months
ES17b_wp2
Reduced energy use in household for political, ethical or environmental reasons in the last 12 months
ES18a_wp2
Feel connected to the people living in the same area as me
ES18b_wp2
Feel connected to the people living in the same country as me
ES18c_wp2
Feel connected to the people from all countries of the world
ES18d_wp2
Feel connected to the entire world, including the animals and plants
ES19a_wp2
The actions of the persons living here have enormous consequences on the live of people living in other regions of the world
ES19b_wp2
What the people living here do makes them responsible for the consequences thereof that emerge in other regions of the world
ES20_wp2
Interdependency of world regions to address climate change
ES21_wp2
Use of natural resources so that they can be used the same way in 100 years
ES22a_wp2
Responsibility of persons less than 25 years old for environmental problems today
ES22b_wp2
Responsibility of persons between 25 and 45 years old for environmental problems today
ES22c_wp2
Responsibility of persons between 46 and 65 years old for environmental problems today
ES22d_wp2
Responsibility of persons older than 65 years for environmental problems today
ES23a_wp2
Availability of the financial and political means to persons less than 25 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES23b_wp2
Availability of the financial and political means to persons between 25 and 45 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES23c_wp2
Availability of the financial and political means to persons between 46 and 65 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES23d_wp2
Availability of the financial and political means to persons older than 65 years to reduce today's environmental problems
ES24a_wp2
Availability of knowledge of persons less than 25 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES24b_wp2
Availability of knowledge of persons between 25 and 45 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES24c_wp2
Availability of knowledge of persons between 46 and 65 years old to reduce today's environmental problems
ES24d_wp2
Availability of knowledge of persons older than 65 years to reduce today's environmental problems
ES25a_wp2
Human beings are not different from the other animals
ES25b_wp2
The current loss of plant and animal species will have irreversible consequences for humanity.
ES25c_wp2
Human beings have the right to exploit the environment to satisfy their needs.
ES25d_wp2
Despite everything, human beings remain subject to the laws of nature.
ES26_wp2
Concern about a possible collapse of our civilization in the medium term
ES27a_wp2
Important that colleagues appreciate my work
ES27b_wp2
I don't care what others think of me
ES27c_wp2
Important that my friends praise me
ES27d_wp2
Important to get positive feedback when having done something good
ES27e_wp2
Important to be successful in life
ES27f_wp2
I don't care if others do not accept me as I am
ES27g_wp2
I expect to be rewarded for my efforts
ES27h_wp2
I don't mind criticism
ES28a_wp2
Money is important to me
ES28b_wp2
Money makes me happy
ES28c_wp2
I take pleasure in material things
ES28d_wp2
To earn more money, I would immediately work more
ES28e_wp2
Financial security is very important for my well being
ES28f_wp2
Material prosperity is important to me
ES28g_wp2
Having a good life is only possible with a lot of money
ES29_wp2
Experimental attribution: Information on scientific knowledge
ES29a_wp2
Agreement: If tax increases price of electricity, people will still use same amount
ES29b_wp2
Agreement: Even if the state redistributes the revenue from electricity tax, the consumption will nevertheless decrease
ES29c_wp2
Agreement: An electricity tax is a means to make those who consume a lot pay even more
ES29d_wp2
Agreement: Redistributing the revenue from an electricity tax is an additional burden on the state budget
ES29e_wp2
Agreement: If used to reduce employers' contribution to AHV, an electricity tax can reduce electricity consumption and create more jobs (double dividend)
F_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 1 Task 1
F_1_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 2 Task 1
F_1_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 3 Task 1
F_1_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 4 Task 1
F_1_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 5 Task 1
F_1_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 1 Profile 2
F_1_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 1 Profile 2
F_1_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 1 Profile 2
F_1_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 1 Profile 2
F_1_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 1 Profile 2
F_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 1 Task 2
F_2_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 2 Task 2
F_2_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 3 Task 2
F_2_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 4 Task 2
F_2_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 5 Task 2
F_2_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 2 Profile 2
F_2_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 2 Profile 2
F_2_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 2 Profile 2
F_2_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 2 Profile 2
F_2_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 2 Profile 2
F_3_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 1 Task 3
F_3_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 3 Profile 1
F_3_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 2 Task 3
F_3_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 3 Profile 1
F_3_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 3 Task 3
F_3_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 3 Profile 1
F_3_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 4 Task 3
F_3_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 3 Profile 1
F_3_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 5 Task 3
F_3_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 3 Profile 1
F_3_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 3 Profile 2
F_3_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 3 Profile 2
F_3_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 3 Profile 2
F_3_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 3 Profile 2
F_3_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 3 Profile 2
F_4_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 1 Task 4
F_4_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 4 Profile 1
F_4_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 2 Task 4
F_4_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 4 Profile 1
F_4_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 3 Task 4
F_4_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 4 Profile 1
F_4_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 4 Task 4
F_4_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 4 Profile 1
F_4_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 5 Task 4
F_4_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 4 Profile 1
F_4_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 4 Profile 2
F_4_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 4 Profile 2
F_4_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 4 Profile 2
F_4_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 4 Profile 2
F_4_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 4 Profile 2
F_5_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 1 Task 5
F_5_1_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 5 Profile 1
F_5_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 2 Task 5
F_5_1_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 5 Profile 1
F_5_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 3 Task 5
F_5_1_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 5 Profile 1
F_5_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 4 Task 5
F_5_1_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 5 Profile 1
F_5_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 5 Task 5
F_5_1_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 5 Profile 1
F_5_2_1
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 1 Task 5 Profile 2
F_5_2_2
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 2 Task 5 Profile 2
F_5_2_3
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 3 Task 5 Profile 2
F_5_2_4
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 4 Task 5 Profile 2
F_5_2_5
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 5 Task 5 Profile 2
F_1_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 6 Task 1
F_1_1_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 6 Task 1 Profile 1
F_1_2_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 6 Task 1 Profile 2
F_2_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 6 Task 2
F_2_1_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 6 Task 2 Profile 1
F_2_2_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 6 Task 2 Profile 2
F_3_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Name of Attribute 6 Task 3
F_3_1_6
Conjoint Indicator for ES32: Level of Attribute 6 Task 3 Profile 1
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