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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
Variable Groups
Variable group: Environment
Variables
66
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)
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