The Resource Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
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The item Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005 represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library.
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- Summary
- This survey was designed to solicit political, sociological, and economic information from people living in Japan. The data were collected between August 25 and November 23, 2005, using face-to-face interviews and self-administered questionnaires. Respondents were asked to give employment information for themselves and their spouses, including industry, size of employer, number of hours worked, level of job satisfaction, and time spent commuting. Respondents were also queried regarding employment information and education level of their parents when the respondent was aged 15. Several questions were asked about household composition, the type of residence, the state of respondents' finances during the last few years and compared to other Japanese families both past and present, sources of financial support, the ease of improving one's standard of living in Japan, and the use of credit cards and consumer financing. Views were also sought on divorce, the roles of each spouse, issues involving children, the responsibility of the government, and taxation issues. In terms of health, questions were asked regarding the physical and mental health of respondents and their household members, the frequency of smoking and alcohol consumption, and their views on genetically modified foods. Quality of life questions addressed the amount of satisfaction respondents received from life, and how often they participated in sports, leisure, and volunteer activities. Additional topics covered were euthanasia, the use of technology, juvenile delinquency, car ownership and usage, their level of trust in various institutions, and whether respondents belonged to religious, trade, or social service organizations. Demographic variables include age, sex, education level, employment status, occupation, labor union membership, marital status, type of residential area (e.g., urban or rural), household income, perceived social status, political orientation, political party affiliation, and religious affiliation
- Note
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- 2005
- 4703
- Label
- Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
- Title
- Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
- Subject
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- automobile expenses
- automobile use
- career history
- charitable donations
- children
- commuting (travel)
- consumer behavior
- Automobiles -- Cost of operation
- crime
- demographic characteristics
- divorce
- domestic responsibilities
- education
- employment
- euthanasia
- family history
- foreigners
- gender roles
- government
- health status
- household composition
- income
- job satisfaction
- labor unions
- leisure
- life satisfaction
- living arrangements
- marriage
- mental health
- newspapers
- social status
- survey
- taxes
- technology
- trust (psychology)
- work attitudes
- workplaces
- credit card use
- Drinking of alcoholic beverages
- Immigrants
- Political science
- Taxation
- Trust
- alcohol consumption
- Summary
- This survey was designed to solicit political, sociological, and economic information from people living in Japan. The data were collected between August 25 and November 23, 2005, using face-to-face interviews and self-administered questionnaires. Respondents were asked to give employment information for themselves and their spouses, including industry, size of employer, number of hours worked, level of job satisfaction, and time spent commuting. Respondents were also queried regarding employment information and education level of their parents when the respondent was aged 15. Several questions were asked about household composition, the type of residence, the state of respondents' finances during the last few years and compared to other Japanese families both past and present, sources of financial support, the ease of improving one's standard of living in Japan, and the use of credit cards and consumer financing. Views were also sought on divorce, the roles of each spouse, issues involving children, the responsibility of the government, and taxation issues. In terms of health, questions were asked regarding the physical and mental health of respondents and their household members, the frequency of smoking and alcohol consumption, and their views on genetically modified foods. Quality of life questions addressed the amount of satisfaction respondents received from life, and how often they participated in sports, leisure, and volunteer activities. Additional topics covered were euthanasia, the use of technology, juvenile delinquency, car ownership and usage, their level of trust in various institutions, and whether respondents belonged to religious, trade, or social service organizations. Demographic variables include age, sex, education level, employment status, occupation, labor union membership, marital status, type of residential area (e.g., urban or rural), household income, perceived social status, political orientation, political party affiliation, and religious affiliation
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Tanioka, Ichiro
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Nitta, Michio
- Iwai, Noriko
- Yasuda, Tokio
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- Label
- Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
- Note
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- 2005
- 4703
- Control code
- ICPSR04703.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Japanese General Social Survey (JGSS), 2005
- Note
-
- 2005
- 4703
- Control code
- ICPSR04703.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- automobile expenses
- automobile use
- career history
- charitable donations
- children
- commuting (travel)
- consumer behavior
- Automobiles -- Cost of operation
- crime
- demographic characteristics
- divorce
- domestic responsibilities
- education
- employment
- euthanasia
- family history
- foreigners
- gender roles
- government
- health status
- household composition
- income
- job satisfaction
- labor unions
- leisure
- life satisfaction
- living arrangements
- marriage
- mental health
- newspapers
- social status
- survey
- taxes
- technology
- trust (psychology)
- work attitudes
- workplaces
- credit card use
- Drinking of alcoholic beverages
- Immigrants
- Political science
- Taxation
- Trust
- alcohol consumption
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