Sample Survey of 1,005 Households Until May 14

Jeongeup-si to Conduct 'Jeonbuk Social Survey' Starting from the 21st View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jae-gil] Jeongeup City in Jeonbuk announced on the 20th that it will conduct the "2021 Jeonbuk Province Social Survey" from the 21st of this month to the 14th of next month.


The social survey is conducted annually to understand citizens' quality of life and changes in social structure, and to use the data as basic materials for local policy development and research.


This year marks the 15th time the social survey is conducted, jointly promoted by Jeonbuk Province and Jeongeup City.


The survey targets are 1,005 households sampled from residents of Jeongeup City, including household heads and members aged 15 or older.


The survey covers 57 items in 7 areas: ▲Jeongeup City characteristics (7 items) and provincial characteristics (11 items) ▲Education (5 items) ▲Health and medical care (6 items) ▲Housing and transportation (9 items) ▲Environment (3 items) ▲Leisure and culture (11 items) ▲Safety (5 items).


The survey method is primarily face-to-face interviews conducted by 27 surveyors visiting each household to meet the respondents directly.


However, if face-to-face interviews are not possible, a method where respondents fill out the survey themselves and it is collected will also be conducted concurrently.


The 2021 Jeongeup City social survey characteristic items include seven items such as improvements in cultural tourism services, use of youth facilities, promotion policies for the Donghak Peasant Revolution, road management, satisfaction with the National Sports Center, awareness of the Animal Protection Center and free adoption of abandoned animals, the necessity of a pet registration system, and bus usage frequency and improvement points.


The survey results will be analyzed and secured by professional institutions and published as a social survey report, and the data will be disclosed through the Jeongeup City website.



A city official said, "The results of investigating citizens' social interests and quality of life serve as basic data for policy establishment," and added, "Personal information collected under Article 33 (Protection of Confidentiality) of the Statistics Act is strictly protected and not used for purposes other than statistics compilation, so we ask for active participation when surveyors visit."


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