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Survey Number
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0856
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Survey Title
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Japan Quality of Life Survey, 2012
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Depositor
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Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, The Government of Japan
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Restriction of Use
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For detailed information, please refer to 'For Data Users' on the SSJDA website.
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Educational Purpose
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Only available for research. |
Period of Data Use Permission
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One year |
Access to Datasets
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SSJDA Data Analysis
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Not available |
Summary
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This survey was conducted with the aim of continuously investigating and clarifying the evaluation and sentiment of quality of life, including subjective level of happiness and its supporting factors.
This survey, conducted in March 2012, was designed to cover many survey items on the evaluation of quality of life, ranging from topics such as subjective feeling of happiness and level of life satisfaction to evaluation of anxiety and public security.
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Data Type
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quantitative research: micro data
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Universe
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People aged 15 years and older in institutional households and people aged 15 years and older in households in Japan
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Unit of Observation
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Individual
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Sample Size
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All |
Disaster areas |
Other than disaster areas |
Number of survey subjects: |
10,440 |
1,000 |
9,440 |
Number of responses: |
6,451 |
627 |
5,824 |
Response rate: |
61.8% |
62.7% |
61.7% |
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Date of Collection
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2012-03-01 ~ 2012-03-16
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Time Period
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2012 ~ 2012
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Spatial Unit
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Japan
Japan
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Sampling Procedure
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Probability: Stratified
Probability: Multistage
Three-stage stratified sampling of municipalities, survey unit districts, and households (individuals) using the Basic Resident Register as the sampling roster
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Mode of Data Collection
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Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Survey questionnaires were distributed and collected by survey staff.
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Investigator
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Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, The Government of Japan, survey carried out by Shin Joho Center, Inc.
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DOI
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10.34500/SSJDA.0856
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Sponsors (Funds)
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Related Publications (by the Investigator)
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Please refer to the abstract in Japanese.
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Related Publications (based on Secondary Analysis)
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List of related publications (based on Secondary Analysis)
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Documentation
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[Questionnaire]
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Major Survey Items
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(1) Face items: gender, age, marital status, family relationships, number of people in the household, number of children, employment status, highest level of educational attainment, annual household income, annual personal income, pension/insurance/social security benefits, damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake
(2) Feeling of happiness/level of life satisfaction: current level of happiness of respondent/cohabiting family members, expectation of level of happiness in five years, feelings in general, feelings in the past few weeks, evaluation of time allocation per weekday
(3) Economic situation and its subjective evaluation: difficulty in managing monthly living expenses, level of burden of home loan payments/utility expenses, etc., things respondent is unable to do for economic reasons
(4) Residential environment: type of residence, number of years residing at current address, dissatisfaction with environment of area of residence, access to various facilities in area of residence
(5) Subjective health/anxiety/public security: current health conditions, current and future anxieties about life, level of safety respondent feels when walking alone at night
(6) Support from people around/social contact: area of residence of parents/relatives, frequency of contact with non-cohabiting family members, assistance usually received from people around, family/relatives/friends/neighbors who provide respondent with support and care, family/relatives that respondent supports or takes care of
*For details of survey items, please refer to the questionnaire.
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Date of Release
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2013/04/24
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Topics in CESSDA
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General health and well-being
Social conditions and indicators
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Topics in SSJDA
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Society/Culture
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Version
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1 : 2013-04-24
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Notes for Users
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Variable and value labels are written in Japanese.
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