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France European Values Study 1981

General Info

Provider 
European Values Study
Tabulations only
Geography 
France (FRA)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
January, 1981 - May, 1981
Data type
Survey: Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview
Summary 

"The European Values Study (EVS) is a large-scale, cross-national, repeated cross-sectional survey research programme on basic human values. It provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values and opinions of citizens all over Europe. The European Values Study covers a wide range of human values. The main topics concern family, work, environment, perceptions of life, politics and society, religion and morality, national identity. The European Values Study started in 1981 when a thousand citizens in the European Member States of that time were interviewed using standardized questionnaires. Every nine years, the survey is repeated in a variable number of countries. The fourth wave in 2008 covered no less than 47 European countries/regions, from Iceland to Georgia and from Portugal to Norway. In total, about 70,000 people in Europe are interviewed." Source: EVS

Keywords 
Employment, Ethnicity, Family size, Fertility, Health status, Housing, Marital status, Mass media, Occupations, Religion

Citation

Contributors 
Tchernia Etudes Conseil, Faits et Opinions
Publisher 
European Values Study
Suggested citation 

Tchernia Etudes Conseil, Faits et Opinions. France European Values Study 1981. Tilburg, Netherlands: European Values Study.


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