Swedish Working Life Fund and the work to alter working life 1990-1995

SND-ID: snd0494-1. Version: 1.0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/b5te-f971

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Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Swedish Working Life Fund

Research principal

Swedish Working Life Fund

Description

During the period 1990-1995 approximately 25 000 workplace programmes were carried out with financial contribution from the Swedish Working Life Fund (ALF). The aim of the programmes was to develop labour organisations, to increase competence, to improve work environment, and to make rehabilitation attempts within working life. Within the framework of the evaluation project ´Arbetslivsfonden som förändringsprogram´ a questionnaire was distributed to 1 800 participating projects. The survey was carried out by Statistics Sweden by order of ALF. The sample was drawn from the project register of the Swedish Working Life Fund (winter 1993/1994). Projects closed before February 17 1993 were excluded, as well as projects started after March 31 1993. Only projects receiving 26 000 SEK or more were included. The questionnaire contained questions about the project work; contributors of vital initiatives; for how long time various persons and groups participated in the project work; ideas and activities discussed; time consumed distributed on various activities; contacts with the Swedish Working Life Fun

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During the period 1990-1995 approximately 25 000 workplace programmes were carried out with financial contribution from the Swedish Working Life Fund (ALF). The aim of the programmes was to develop labour organisations, to increase competence, to improve work environment, and to make rehabilitation attempts within working life. Within the framework of the evaluation project ´Arbetslivsfonden som förändringsprogram´ a questionnaire was distributed to 1 800 participating projects. The survey was carried out by Statistics Sweden by order of ALF. The sample was drawn from the project register of the Swedish Working Life Fund (winter 1993/1994). Projects closed before February 17 1993 were excluded, as well as projects started after March 31 1993. Only projects receiving 26 000 SEK or more were included. The questionnaire contained questions about the project work; contributors of vital initiatives; for how long time various persons and groups participated in the project work; ideas and activities discussed; time consumed distributed on various activities; contacts with the Swedish Working Life Fund; changes occurring after the start of the project, and if these changes depended on the project; achievements to rehabilitate long-term sicklisted; staff training; and activities occurring before the application for contribution from the fund. The data collection also include information on branch, number of men and women respectively at the workplace, contribution granted, and types of measures taken. Show less..

Data contains personal data

No

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Method and outcome

Population

Projects receiving money from the Swedish Working Life Fund.

Time Method

Sampling procedure

Probability: Simple random
The sample was drawn from the project register of the Swedish Working Life Fund (winter 1993/1994). Projects closed before February 17 1993 were excluded, as well as projects started after March 31 1993. Only projects receiving 26 000 SEK or more were included. From the remaining 7 574 projects 1 500 were randomly selected with regard taken that there were the same amount of male and female dominated projects.

Time period(s) investigated

1990-01-01 – 1994-01-01

Data format / data structure

Data collection
  • Mode of collection: Self-administered questionnaire: paper
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 1994-02-01 – 1994-05-01
  • Data collector: Statistics Sweden
  • Source of the data: Population group
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Administrative information
Topic and keywords

Research area

Employment (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Working conditions (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Social sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Health care services and policies (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Publications
Published: 1995-08-31
Last updated: 2019-02-06