SN109

Multiscopo ISTAT – Aspects of Daily Life (2011)

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1.0 - 2012/09/24
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Data Kind:
individual data

Time Dimensions:
longitudinal (trend repeated cross-section)

Series Name:
AVQ - Aspects of Daily Life

Questionnaire:
2.53 MB
other documentation
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The survey Aspects of Daily Life , which is part of an integrated system of social surveys – Multiscopo ISTAT – reveals the basic information relating to the daily lives of individuals and families. Since 1993, the survey is conducted annually and the information gathered provides insight into the habits of citizens and the problems they face every day.

The main topics of the survey are:

  • Physical activity at school;
  • The organization of daily movements;
  • The use of and the degree of satisfaction with social welfare services and health care;
  • Leisure time;
  • Family life and relations of friendship;
  • The characteristics of the household and the characteristics of the area where you live;
  • Health conditions and styles of food;
  • Social and political participation;
  • The use of new technologies;
  • The use of the major utilities and the degree of satisfaction with them.

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Topic Classification:

  • ECONOMICS - consumption/consumer behaviour
  • HEALTH - general health
  • HEALTH - health care and medical treatment
  • HEALTH - nutrition
  • HEALTH - specific diseases and medical conditions
  • HOUSING AND LAND USE PLANNING - housing
  • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION - information society
  • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION - mass media
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - information technology
  • SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND GROUPINGS - family life and marriage
  • SOCIETY AND CULTURE - leisure, tourism and sport
  • TRANSPORT, TRAVEL AND MOBILITY
  • Nations: Italy

    Geographical Unit: size community

    Analysis Unit: individual, family

    Universe: whole italian population

    Sample Procedure: about 50.000 individuals and 20.000 families. Two-stage stratified random sample

    Weight: Weight used. Please read the documentation for any details

    Collection Mode: face to face interview, self-administered questionnaire

    Collection Size: UniData supplies: 2 datasets in SPSS format (file ISTAT A: regional code and geographic division; file ISTAT B: geographic division and municipality width); 1 questionnaire in PDF format (ita); 1 methodological notes and 1 codebook in PDF format (ita) (5 file)

    Documentation:

    Methodological Notes (pdf):
    Codebook (pdf):
    DDI Documentation:
    DDI Documentation

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    Data are available only for members of UniData. Data are released only for scientific purpose. User agrees not to redistribute data to the third party, even in partial form, and to quote the data source in all publications using the information showed later. Other users will need to directly contact Istat.
    Source Contact: Contact Centre

    Citation:
    ISTAT. (2011) Multiscopo ISTAT – Aspects of Daily Life. UniData - Bicocca Data Archive, Milan. Study Number SN109. Data file release 1.0

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