Jinan County, Jeonbuk to Conduct 'Jeonbuk Province Social Survey' Until the 29th
Used as Basic Data for Policy Directions
Targeting Household Members Aged 15 and Older
Jinan-gun, Jeonbuk will conduct the "2025 Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Social Survey," which will serve as basic data for various policy directions, from the 10th to the 29th of this month.
According to the county on the 8th, this social survey aims to provide foundational data for regional policy development and research by identifying residents' quality of life and changes in social structure.
The survey targets household members aged 15 or older in 810 households residing in Jinan-gun.
The survey will be conducted through face-to-face interviews, where surveyors visit each household to ask about more than 50 items, including education, health and medical care, housing and transportation, leisure and culture, and safety. If interviews are difficult, respondents may complete the survey themselves.
The survey results are scheduled to be published on the Jinan-gun website at the end of December.
A county official stated, "The survey contents are strictly protected under Article 33 of the Statistics Act, so please feel free to respond," and added, "We ask for the active participation and cooperation of the selected households so that the results can be reflected in regional development policies."
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