Dataset information
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
Ocio y aficiones, VALORES Y ACTITUDES, Juventud, Consumo y economía doméstica, Estudio Cuantitativo, Vacaciones y turismo
Dataset description
— Features that characterise current Spanish youth. Expectations to 20 years.
— Assessment of the existing conflict in Spanish society between: poor and rich, working and middle class, unemployed and employed, managers and workers, farmers and city people and, young and old.
— Importance that should have, in determining the amount of salary: vocational training, responsibility for the job and the quantity and quality of the work carried out.
— Aspects that it considers most important when valuing a job.
— Most important goals or aspirations for the interviewee.
— Comparison of the standard of living of the interviewee with the one his father had at the same age. Standard of living you think you will have when you reach your father’s age.
— Agreement with different phrases about your future prospects.
— Consumer goods, for own use, purchased in the last year. Person who has paid for the purchase of those goods. If you bought car or motorcycle, amount of the expense.
— Person who is responsible for covering different expenses of education/training, sports activities, holidays/own trips and, clothing and footwear.
— Leisure activities performed at least once a month. Money you spend on carrying out those activities and the person who covers the expense.
— Small monthly expenses: items you buy, monthly amount of expense and person who pays it.
— Money given by parents monthly for their expenses.
— Often you receive money as a gift.
— Capacity and amount of annual savings.
— Agreement with different phrases about saving.
— Owning a bank account. Account type.
— Holding an electronic bank card. Often you use it in ATMs of banks or savings banks.
— Holding some credit in your name. Reason why you asked for it.
— Degree (scale) in which it considers essential: have a car, own home, TV, music equipment, video, motorcycle, computer, second residence, clothing/design accessories, travel or study abroad and do postgraduate studies.
— Person with whom he usually makes the trips.
— Trips abroad, areas you know. Country you visited on your last trip. Reason for this last trip and person who covered the expenses.
— Employment situation. If you are unemployed: time you've been looking for work and job expectations.
— Situation of economic independence. Main source of income. Handing over part of the income to the family.
— Situation of coexistence. If you do not live with parents: age of emancipation.
— Main reason for non-emancipation if you work and continue to live in your parents’ home.
— Scale of political ideology.
— Recall of vote in the general elections of March 1996 (or sympathy to vote if you are not of legal age at the time of the vote).
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