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Two-part survey on the impacts of climate change on working life / direct procurement from Statistics Finland Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health will directly procure a two-part survey on the impacts of climate change on working life. The second part of the survey is Climate Change and Work II for employees and the second part is Digital Green Transition for employers. The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health is responsible for the content of the surveys. The service provider, in cooperation with the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, prepares the response materials (cover letter, reminder letter, electronic and paper version of the questionnaire). The surveys will be collected between 2/2025 and 6/2025. At the end of both surveys, the respondents are asked about their willingness to participate in the next round of the survey, which takes place about three years after the previous one. These possible next rounds are included in this direct award. The contract is awarded on a fixed-term basis. The estimated value of the surveys to be carried out in 2025 is EUR 130,000. The price of possible next rounds will be negotiated closer to the time of implementation, but their estimated value, according to current data, is approximately €135,000. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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Weight (percentage, exact): 100
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