Social Diagnosis 2011 - Objective and Subjective Quality of Life in Poland
SD2011.RdSample of 5,000 individuals from the Social Diagnosis 2011 survey; selected variables only.
Format
A data frame with 5,000 observations on the following 35 variables:
- sex
 Sex
- age
 Age of person, 2011
- agegr
 Age group, 2011
- placesize
 Category of the place of residence
- region
 Region (voivodeship)
- edu
 Highest educational qualification, 2011
- eduspec
 Discipline of completed qualification
- socprof
 Socio-economic status, 2011
- unempdur
 Total duration of unemployment in the last 2 years (in months)
- income
 Personal monthly net income
- marital
 Marital status
- mmarr
 Month of marriage
- ymarr
 Year of marriage
- msepdiv
 Month of separation/divorce
- ysepdiv
 Year of separation/divorce
- ls
 Perception of life as a whole
- depress
 Depression symptoms indicator
- trust
 View on interpersonal trust
- trustfam
 Trust in own family members
- trustneigh
 Trust in neighbours
- sport
 Active engagement in some form of sport or exercise
- nofriend
 Number of friends
- smoke
 Smoking cigarettes
- nociga
 Number of cigarettes smoked per day
- alcabuse
 Drinking too much alcohol
- alcsol
 Starting to use alcohol to cope with troubles
- workab
 Working abroad in 2007-2011
- wkabdur
 Total time spent on working abroad
- wkabint
 Plans to go abroad to work in the next two years
- wkabintdur
 Intended duration of working abroad
- emcc
 Intended destination country
- englang
 Knowledge of English language
- height
 Height of person
- weight
 Weight of person
- bmi
 Body mass index
Note
Please note that the original variable names have been changed to make them more self-explanatory. Some variable labels have been adjusted as well.
Source
Council for Social Monitoring. Social Diagnosis 2000-2011: integrated database. http://www.diagnoza.com/index-en.html [downloaded on 13/12/2013]
References
Czapinski J. and Panek T. (Eds.) (2011). Social Diagnosis 2011. Objective and Subjective Quality of Life in Poland - full report. Contemporary Economics, Volume 5, Issue 3 (special issue) http://ce.vizja.pl/en/issues/volume/5/issue/3#art254

