SJM121 survey consists of three parts: National and International Security Survey, International family and changing gender roles survey (ISSP 2012) and The European post-election survey (CSES 2012). The National and International Security Survey part deals with issues: security threats, safety culture, safety systems in Slovenia, international military operations and missions, security integration in Europe, international terrorism and military occupation. The International family and changing gender roles survey part (ISSP 2012) deals with views of the family, views on the role of women in family and employment, child care, division of labour in the household, attitudes towards gender roles, sexuality and partner relationships, marriage, divorce, homosexuality, the issue of abortion. Issues include views on ecology and ecological habits. The European post-election survey part (CSES 2012) is the fourth module of CSES, which exposes the topic of the attitude towards the support of social inequality regulation by the country and how this is connected to formation of political support. The latter could be compared to subjective evaluation of the current situation and the perspective of the economy. The fourth module also includes special questions which measure mobilisation of voters by using different new media in comparison to traditional mobilisation approaches. Comparative surveys: SJM032, SJM052, SJM092.
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