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Distribution
of Social Goods
Distribution
of Social Goods
Post-compulsory education
Educational attainment of the population
Educational inheritance and homogamy
Further education
Change of sectors and industries
Employment
Full-time, part-time and precarious employment
Entry into working life
Leaving working life
Unemployment
Socio-demographic profile of unemployment
Long-term unemployment
Occupational earnings
Wage levels and wage differences
Budgetary position and distribution of wealth
2
Cultural
Diversity
Cultural
Diversity
Profile of nationalities
Duration of stay and naturalisations
Opinions on foreigners
Subjective perception of being young and old
Denominations and self-assessed religiousness
Religious beliefs
Religious and spiritual practices
Use of the media
Interest in political news
Cultural preferences
Cultural activities
Travel behaviour
Active and passive sport
Sports practised
Eating habits
3
Social
Integration
Social
Integration
Marriage
Divorce
Births
Death and dying
Age structure
Living alone – and living in old people’s or nursing homes
Satisfaction
Social security
Poverty
Organised voluntary work
Informal voluntary work
Intragenerational and intergenerational contacts
Suspects
Victims of crime
Feelings of insecurity
4
Political
Reshaping
Political
Reshaping
Political opinions
Perception of problems
Political trust
Political activities
Political identities
Labour union strength and industrial conflicts
Initiatives and referenda
Persons without party attachment and party members
Strength of political parties
Electorate of the parties
Women in politics
Consent/dissent of governmental parties
Voter turnout
Government consent and voting results
Commune authorities
5
Society
and Environment
Society
and Environment
Passenger traffic
Transport of goods
Final energy consumption
Transformation of settlements and the countryside
Diversity of species and protection of the countryside
Water use
Air pollution
Climate and greenhouse gases
Evaluation of threats to the environment
Ecological awareness
Opinions on environmental policies
Ecological commitment
Ecological behavior
Waste management and recycling
Ecological footprint and public environmental expenditure
Entry into working life
School and training enrolment rates for 16 to 26-years-olds in Switzerland 1990-2009
Method of looking for the first job after training 2009
Time difference between end of training and first job 2009
Employment of 15 to 29 year-olds by sex and country 1991-2009
Definitions/comments
Employment
: minimum one hour per week.
Source
: OECD, OECD.Stat.
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