ISSP 2007 - Leisure time and Sports I: Sweden

SND-ID: snd0862-1. Version: 1.2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002394

Is part of collection at SND: ISSP - International Social Survey Programme

Citation

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Jonas Edlund - Umeå University, Department of Sociology

Stefan Svallfors - Umeå University, Department of Sociology

Research principal

Umeå University - Department of Sociology rorId

Description

This survey is the Swedish part of the 2007 ´International Social Survey Program´ (ISSP), and it is the first ISSP-survey focusing on leisure time and sports. The survey deals with the meaning of time and leisure, and its relation to work and other spheres of life.

The respondents were asked about the frequency of leisure activities in their free time and the main purpose of their free time activities. Furthermore they were asked about their enjoyment from reading books, getting together with friends, taking part in physical activities, and watching TV or DVDs. They were also asked about their motivation for leisure time activities, such as establishing useful contacts, relaxing, or developing skills in free time. Other questions dealt with the frequency of feeling bored, feeling rushed, and thinking about work during free time. The respondents were also asked if they prefered to share their leisure time with other people or being alone; if they wished to have more time in a paid job, more time doing household work, more time with family, and/or more time in leisure activities. They were also

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This survey is the Swedish part of the 2007 ´International Social Survey Program´ (ISSP), and it is the first ISSP-survey focusing on leisure time and sports. The survey deals with the meaning of time and leisure, and its relation to work and other spheres of life.

The respondents were asked about the frequency of leisure activities in their free time and the main purpose of their free time activities. Furthermore they were asked about their enjoyment from reading books, getting together with friends, taking part in physical activities, and watching TV or DVDs. They were also asked about their motivation for leisure time activities, such as establishing useful contacts, relaxing, or developing skills in free time. Other questions dealt with the frequency of feeling bored, feeling rushed, and thinking about work during free time. The respondents were also asked if they prefered to share their leisure time with other people or being alone; if they wished to have more time in a paid job, more time doing household work, more time with family, and/or more time in leisure activities. They were also asked about the number of nights they stayed away from home for holiday or social visits, as well as the number of days of leave from work during the last twelve months. A number of questions dealt with most frequent exercises or physical activity; preferred type of games rather than sports; and most important reasons for taking part in sports or games, such as physical or mental health, meeting other people, competing against others or physical attractiveness. The respondents were also asked about most frequently watched sport on TV; feeling of national pride when Sweden does well at international sports or games competition; and attitudes towards sport. A number of questions dealt with the respondent's social and political participation; trust in people; interest in politics; perception of happiness; and estimation of personal health. Respondents also have to state reasons for staying away from free time activities: such as lack of facilities nearby, lack of money and time, personal health or responsibility to take care of someone. Socio-economic background information include: employment status; weekly working hours; occupation; employee or self-employed; supervisory function; work in private or public sector; trade union membership; education; years in school; income; marital status; spouse's employment status, occupation and socio-economic classification; spouse employed or self-employed; household income; household composition; party preference; self-classification of social class; religious affiliation and church attendance; gender; age; Swedish or other citizenship.

Purpose:

ISSP aims to design and implement internationally comparable attitude surveys. The study in 2007 investigating the Leisure and Sports. Show less..

Data contains personal data

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Language

Method and outcome

Unit of analysis

Population

Individuals aged 18-79 years and residing in Sweden

Sampling procedure

Time period(s) investigated

2007-02-06 – 2007-04-05

Variables

111

Number of individuals/objects

1309

Response rate/participation rate

67.4%

Data format / data structure

Data collection
  • Mode of collection: Self-administered questionnaire: paper
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2007-02-06 – 2007-04-24
  • Data collector: Swedish Institute of Public Opinion Research
  • Instrument: (Semi-structured questionnaire)
  • Source of the data: Population group
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Lowest geographic unit

A-region

Highest geographic unit

Country

Administrative information

Responsible department/unit

Department of Sociology

Funding

  • Funding agency: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation
Topic and keywords

Research area

Cultural activities and participation (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Social sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Sociology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Leisure, tourism and sport (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Publications

Versions

Version 1.2. 2009-08-28

Version 1.2: 2009-08-28

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002394

Version 1.1. 2009-07-13

Version 1.1: 2009-07-13

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002393

Version 1.0. 2008-12-02

Version 1.0: 2008-12-02

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002392

Published: 2009-08-28
Last updated: 2024-04-12