0.2 by Aldo Gangemi. Fixed some WVS variables and annotations. Added import of valuecore ontology.
Q152-Q157
Index of Postmaterialism
aim of country
Q7-Q17
child quality
Q51-Q56
condition to avoid
Q112-Q120
Perception of corruption
corruption
Q260-Q274
Demographic Variables
demographic situation
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Q106-Q111
economic value
Q176-Q198
ethical value
Q42-Q45
Q46-Q56
happiness and wellbeing
Q33-Q35.5
job stereotype
Q27-Q32
life stereotype
Q1-Q6
life value
Q121-Q130
Perceptions of Migration in your country
migration
Q18-Q26
neighbor stereotype
Q199-Q234
Political Interest and Political Participation
political value, interest and participation
Q235-Q259
Political Culture and Political Regimes
political position, culture and regimes
Q46-Q50
positive condition
Q164-Q175
Religious values
religion value
Q158-Q163
Perceptions about Science and Technology
science and technology value
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Q131-Q151
Security is one of the major source of value-laden decisions, leading to stereotypes and affecting people's behavior.
security-sensible situation
Q57-Q90 ; Q94-Q105
social capital, trust and organisational membership
Q275-Q290
socio-economic situation
Q18-Q42
These are basically negative values, and they are usually perceived as 'biases'.
However, due their extremely relevant political and cultural variability, World Value Survey does not indicate them explicitly as negative values.
Our working hypothesis is to consider stereotypes as debatable values used by people as avoidance heuristics for self-protection.
stereotype
Aldo Gangemi
2021-03-06T01:45:46Z
Core Survey Variables:
Social Values, Norms, Stereotypes (Q1-Q45)
These values are extracted from the most recent of World Value Survey organisation, which holds statistics (from interviews on subjects) about value preferences in countries from all over the world.
https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSDocumentationWV7.jsp
RDF serialization and extraction of the World Value Survey data 2021, aligned to the ValueMerge ontology
A high level of economic growth
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Active/Inactive membership: Church or religious organization
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: Environmental organization
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
0.- Not a member 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: Labor union
Active/Inactive membership: Political party
0.- Not a member 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Now I am going to read off a list of voluntary organizations. For each organization, could you tell me whether you are an active member, an inactive member or not a member of that type of organization? Self-help group, mutual aid group 0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: Self-help group, mutual aid group
Active/Inactive membership: art, music, educational organization
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
0.- Not a member 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: charitable/humanitarian organization
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: consumer organization
Active/Inactive membership: other organization
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: professional organization
0.- Not a member 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: sport or recreational org
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
0.- Don't belong 1.- Inactive member 2.- Active member
Active/Inactive membership: women's group
Age
Numeric variable – numbers of years
Are you the chief wage earner in your house Are you the chief wage earner in your house
1.- Yes 2.- No
Now, I would like to read some statements and ask how much you agree or disagree with each of these statements. For these questions, a 1 means that you “completely disagree” and a 10 means that you “completely agree.” Because of science and technology, there will be more opportunities for the next generation 1.- Completely disagree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely agree
Because of science and technology, there will be more opportunities for the next generation
Being a housewife just as fulfilling
Believe in: God
1.- Yes 2.- No
Believe in: heaven
1.- Yes 2.- No
1.- Yes 2.- No
Believe in: hell
Believe in: life after death
1.- Yes 2.- No
Competition good or harmful
1.- Competition is good 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Competition is harmful
Confidence: Armed Forces
Confidence: Banks
Confidence: Charitable or humanitarian organizations
Confidence: Churches
The Churches (mosque, temple etc.)
Confidence: Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Confidence: Cooperation Council for the Arab states of Gulf (GCC)
Confidence: Election
Confidence: International Criminal Court (ICC)
Confidence: International Monetary Found (IMF)
Confidence: Justice System/Courts
Confidence: Labor Unions
Confidence: Major Companies
Confidence: Major regional organization (combined from country-specific)
Confidence: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Confidence: Parliament
Confidence: Television
Confidence: The African Union (AU)
Confidence: The Arab League
Confidence: The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Confidence: The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Confidence: The Civil Services
Confidence: The Environmental Protection Movement
Confidence: The European Union (EU)
Confidence: The Government
Confidence: The Mercosur
Confidence: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Confidence: The Organization of American States (OAE)
Confidence: The Organization of the Islamic Cooperation
Confidence: The Police
Confidence: The Political Parties
Confidence: The Press
Confidence: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
Confidence: The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Confidence: The United Nations (UN)
Confidence: The Women's Movement
Confidence: The World Bank (WB)
Confidence: The World Health Organization (WHO)
Confidence: The World Trade Organization (WTO)
Confidence: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Confidence: Universities
List of codes in Annex
Country of birth: Father of the respondent In which country was your father born?
Country of birth: Mother of the respondent In which country was your mother born?
List of codes in Annex
Country of birth: Respondent In which country were you born?
List of codes in Annex
Degree of agreement: Nowadays one often has trouble deciding which moral rules are the right ones to follow
1.- Completely agree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely disagree
Degree of agreement: On the whole, women are less corrupt than men
0.- Hard to say 1.- Strongly agree 2.- Agree 3.- Disagree 4.- Strongly disagree
Democracy: Civil rights protect people's liberty against oppression
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: Governments tax the rich and subsidize the poor
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: People choose their leaders in free elections
Democracy: People obey their rulers
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: People receive state aid for unemployment
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: Religious authorities interpret the laws
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: The army takes over when government is incompetent
Democracy: The state makes people's incomes equal
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
Democracy: Women have the same rights as men
0.- It is against democracy (spontaneous) 1.- Not an essential characteristic of democracy 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- An essential characteristic of democracy
1.- No 2.- Yes, own parent(s) 3.- Yes, parent(s) in law 4.- Yes, both own parent(s) and parent(s) in law
Do you live with your parents?
Duty towards society to have children
Economic Cooperation Organization
Education level (recoded):
Primary: ISCED 0, ISCED 1 Secondary: ISCED 2, ISCED 3 Post-Secondary: ISCED 4 Tertiary: ISCED 5, ISCED 6, ISCED 7 1.- Primary 2.- Secondary 3.- Post-secondary 4.- Tertiary
Are you employed now or not? If yes: About how many hours a week? 1.- Full time (30 hours a week or more) 2.- Part time (less than 30 hours a week) 3.- Self employed 4.- Retired/pensioned 5.- Housewife not otherwise employed 6.- Student 7.- Unemployed 8.- Other
Employment status
Employment status - Respondent's Spouse Is your spouse employed?
1.- Full time (30 hours a week or more) 2.- Part time (less than 30 hours a week) 3.- Self employed 4.- Retired/pensioned 5.- Housewife not otherwise employed 6.- Student 7.- Unemployed 8.- Other -3-.- Not applicable; No spouse/partner
Family savings during past year During the past year, did your family...
1.- Save money 2.- Just get by 3.- Spent some savings and borrowed money 4.- Spent savings and borrowed money
Is your father immigrant to this country or not? 1.- Not an immigrant 2.- Immigrant
Father immigrant
Feel close to the world
1.- Very close 2.- Close 3.- Not very close 4.- Not close at all
1.- Very close 2.- Close 3.- Not very close 4.- Not close at all
Feel close to your continent
Feel close to your country
1.- Very close 2.- Close 3.- Not very close 4.- Not close at all
Feel close to your district, region
1.- Very close 2.- Close 3.- Not very close 4.- Not close at all
1.- Very close 2.- Close 3.- Not very close 4.- Not close at all
Feel close to your village, town or city
Taking all things together, would you say you are: 1.- Very happy 2.- Quite happy 3.- Not very happy 4.- Not at all happy
Feeling of happiness
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Felt unsafe from crime in your own home In the last 12 months, how often have you or your family: Felt unsafe from crime in your own home
1.- Often 2.- Sometimes 3.- Rarely 4.- Never
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Fighting rising prices
Most people consider both freedom and equality to be important, but if you had to choose between them, which one would you consider more important? 1.- Freedom 2.- Equality
Freedom and Equality - Which more important
Most people consider both freedom and security to be important, but if you had to choose between them, which one would you consider more important? 1.- Freedom 2.- Security
Freedom and security - Which more important
Frequency in your neighborhood: Alcohol consumed in the streets
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Frequency in your neighborhood: Drug sale in streets
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Frequency in your neighborhood: Racist behavior
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood? Robberies 1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Frequency in your neighborhood: Robberies
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Frequency in your neighborhood: Sexual harassment
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Frequency in your neighborhood: Street violence and fights
Frequency ordinary people pay a bribe, give a gift or do a favor to local officials/service providers in order to get services
We want to know about your experience with local officials and service providers, like police officers, lawyers, doctors, teachers and civil servants in your community. How often do you think ordinary people like yourself or people from your neighbourhood have to pay a bribe, give a gift or do a favor to these people in order to get the services you need? Does it happen never, rarely, frequently or always? 1.- Never 2.- Rarely 3.- Frequently 4.- Always
Future changes: Greater respect for authority
Future changes: Less importance placed on work
Future changes: More emphasis on technology
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Giving people more say in important government decisions
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Gone without a cash income
1.- Often 2.- Sometimes 3.- Rarely 4.- Never
1.- Often 2.- Sometimes 3.- Rarely 4.- Never
In the last 12 months, how often have you or your family: Gone without a safe shelter over your head
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Gone without enough food to eat In the last 12 months, how often have you or your family: Gone without enough food to eat
1.- Often 2.- Sometimes 3.- Rarely 4.- Never
1.- Often 2.- Sometimes 3.- Rarely 4.- Never
In the last 12 months, how often have you or your family: Gone without needed medicine or treatment that you needed
1.- Definitely should have the right 2.- Probably should have the right 3.- Probably should not have the right 4.- Definitely should not have the right
Collect information about anyone living in this country without their knowledge
1.- Definitely should have the right 2.- Probably should have the right 3.- Probably should not have the right 4.- Definitely should not have the right
Keep people under video surveillance in public areas
Monitor all emails and any other information exchanged on the Internet
1.- Definitely should have the right 2.- Probably should have the right 3.- Probably should not have the right 4.- Definitely should not have the right
Government's vs individual's responsibility
1.- The government should take more responsibility to ensure that everyone is provided for 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- People should take more responsibility to provide for themselves
1.- Very good 2.- Fairly good 3.- Bad 4.- Very bad
Having a system governed by religious law in which there are no political parties or elections
0.- Early childhood education (ISCED 0) / no education 1.- Primary education (ISCED 1) 2.- Lower secondary education (ISCED 2) 3.- Upper secondary education (ISCED 3) 4.- Post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED 4) 5.- Short-cycle tertiary education (ISCED 5) 6.- Bachelor or equivalent (ISCED 6) 7.- Master or equivalent (ISCED 7) 8.- Doctoral or equivalent (ISCED 8) Highest educational level: Respondent (recoded into 4 groups)
Highest educational level: Respondent [ISCED 2011] What is the highest educational level that you have attained?
Highest educational level: Respondent (country specific)
Country-specific list of codes in Annex
What is the highest educational level that your father has attained? 0.- Early childhood education (ISCED 0) / no education 1.- Primary education (ISCED 1) 2.- Lower secondary education (ISCED 2) 3.- Upper secondary education (ISCED 3) 4.- Post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED 4) 5.- Short-cycle tertiary education (ISCED 5) 6.- Bachelor or equivalent (ISCED 6) 7.- Master or equivalent (ISCED 7) 8.- Doctoral or equivalent (ISCED 8) -3-.- Not applicable; No spouse/partner
Highest educational level: Respondent's Father [ISCED 2011]
Country-specific list of codes in Annex
Highest educational level: Respondent's Father (country specific)
Highest educational level: Respondent's Father (recoded into 4 groups)
Highest educational level attained - Respondent's Father (Recoded): Primary: ISCED 0, ISCED 1 Secondary: ISCED 2, ISCED 3 Post-Secondary: ISCED 4 Tertiary: ISCED 5, ISCED 6, ISCED 7 1.- Primary 2.- Secondary 3.- Post-secondary 4.- Tertiary
Highest educational level: Respondent's Mother [ISCED 2011]
What is the highest educational level that your mother has attained? 0.- Early childhood education (ISCED 0) / no education 1.- Primary education (ISCED 1) 2.- Lower secondary education (ISCED 2) 3.- Upper secondary education (ISCED 3) 4.- Post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED 4) 5.- Short-cycle tertiary education (ISCED 5) 6.- Bachelor or equivalent (ISCED 6) 7.- Master or equivalent (ISCED 7) 8.- Doctoral or equivalent (ISCED 8)
Country-specific list of codes in Annex
Highest educational level: Respondent's Mother (country specific)
Highest educational level attained - Respondent's Mother (Recoded): Primary: ISCED 0, ISCED 1 Secondary: ISCED 2, ISCED 3 Post-Secondary: ISCED 4 Tertiary: ISCED 5, ISCED 6, ISCED 7 1.- Primary 2.- Secondary 3.- Post-secondary 4.- Tertiary
Highest educational level: Respondent's Mother (recoded into 4 groups)
What is the highest educational level that your spouse has attained? 0.- Early childhood education (ISCED 0) / no education 1.- Primary education (ISCED 1) 2.- Lower secondary education (ISCED 2) 3.- Upper secondary education (ISCED 3) 4.- Post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED 4) 5.- Short-cycle tertiary education (ISCED 5) 6.- Bachelor or equivalent (ISCED 6) 7.- Master or equivalent (ISCED 7) 8.- Doctoral or equivalent (ISCED 8) -3-.- Not applicable; No spouse/partner
Highest educational level: Respondent's Spouse [ISCED 2011]
Country-specific list of codes in Annex
Highest educational level: Respondent's Spouse (country specific)
Highest educational level: Respondent's Spouse (recoded into 4 groups)
Highest educational level attained - Respondent's Spouse (Recoded) Primary: ISCED 0, ISCED 1 Secondary: ISCED 2, ISCED 3 Post-Secondary: ISCED 4 Tertiary: ISCED 5, ISCED 6, ISCED 7 1.- Primary 2.- Secondary 3.- Post-secondary 4.- Tertiary -3-.- Not applicable; No spouse
Homosexual couples are as good parents as other couples
1.- Not at all democratic 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely democratic
How democratically is this country being governed today
How many children do you have
0.- No children 1.- 1 child 2.- 2 children 3.- 3 children 4.- 4 children 5.- 5 children 6.- 6 children 7-25.- 7 or more children
Some people feel they have completely free choice and control over their lives, while other people feel that what they do has no real effect on what happens to them. Please use this scale where 1 means 'none at all' and 10 means 'a great deal' to indicate how much freedom of choice and control you feel you have over the way your life turns out. 10.- A great deal 9.- 9 8.- 8 7.- 7 6.- 6 5.- 5 4.- 4 3.- 3 2.- 2 1.- None at all
How much freedom of choice and control
How much the political system allows people to have a say
1.- A great deal 2.- A lot 3.- Some 4.- Very little 5.- Not at all
How much you trust: Your family
I ‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? Your family 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
How often discusses political matters with friends
When you get together with your friends, would you say you discuss political matters frequently, occasionally or never? 1.- Frequently 2.- Occasionally 3.- Never
How often do you attend religious services
Apart from weddings, funerals and christenings, about how often do you attend religious services these days? 1.- More than once a week 2.- Once a week 3.- Once a month 4.- Only on special holy days 5.- Once a year 6.- Less often 7.- Never, practically never
How often in country's elections: Election officials are fair
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Journalists provide fair coverage of elections
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Opposition candidates are prevented from running
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Rich people buy elections
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: TV news favors the governing party
How often in country's elections: Voters are bribed
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Voters are offered a genuine choice in the elections
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Voters are threatened with violence at the polls
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Votes are counted fairly
1.- Very often 2.- Fairly often 3.- Not often 4.- Not at all often
How often in country's elections: Women have equal opportunities to run the office
Apart from weddings and funerals, about how often do you pray? 1.- Several times a day 2.- Once a day 3.- Several times each week 4.- Only when attending religious services 5.- Only on special holy days 6.- Once a year 7.- Less often 8.- Never, practically never
How often to you pray
If a woman earns more money than her husband, it's almost certain to cause problems
Immigration in your country: Fills useful jobs in the workforce
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? - Fill useful jobs in the workforce 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration in your country: Gives asylum to political refugees
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? - Give asylum to political refugees 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration in your country: Helps poor people establish new lives
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? Help poor people establish new lives 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? - Increase the crime rate 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration in your country: Increases the crime rate
Immigration in your country: Increases the risks of terrorism
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? - Increase the risks of terrorism 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? Increase unemployment 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration in your country: Increases unemployment
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? Lead to social conflict 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration in your country: Leads to social conflict
Immigration in your country: Strengthens cultural diversity
From your point of view, what have been the effects of immigrants on the development of this country? - Strengthen cultural diversity 0.- Disagree 1.- Hard to say 2.- Agree
Immigration policy preference
How about people from other countries coming here to work. Which one of the following do you think the government should do? 1.- Let anyone come who wants to 2.- Let people come as long as there are jobs available 3.- Place strict limits on the number of foreigners who can come here 4.- Prohibit people coming here from other countries
Impact of immigrants on the development of the country
Now we would like to know your opinion about the people from other countries who come to live in this country - the immigrants. How would you evaluate the impact of these people on the development of this country? 1.- Rather bad 2.- Quite bad 3.- Neither good, nor bad 4.- Quite good 5.- Very good
How important is God in your life?. Please use this scale to indicate. 10 means “very important” and 1 means “not at all important”. 1.- Not at all important 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Very important
Importance of God
How important is it for you to live in a country that is governed democratically? On this scale where 1 means it is “not at all important” and 10 means “absolutely important” what position would you choose? 1.- Not at all important 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Absolutely important
Importance of democracy
Important child qualities: Determination perseverance
Important child qualities: Feeling of responsibility
Important child qualities: Good manners
Important child qualities: Hard work
Important child qualities: Imagination
Important child qualities: Independence
Important child qualities: Obedience
Important child qualities: Religious faith
Important child qualities: Thrift saving money and things
Important child qualities: Tolerance and respect for other people
Important child qualities: Unselfishness
Important in life: Family
Important in life: Friends
Important in life: Leisure time
Important in life: Politics
Important in life: Religion
Important in life: Work
Income equality vs larger income differences
1.- Incomes more equal 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Larger income differences
Income level (recoded)
Income level recoded: Low – steps 1-3 Middle – steps 4-7 High – steps 8-10 1.- Low 2.- Medium 3.- High
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Daily newspaper 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: Daily newspaper
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Email 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: Email
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Internet 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: Internet
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Mobile phone 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: Mobile phone
Information source: Radio news
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Radio news 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: TV news 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
Information source: TV news
Information source: Talk with friends or colleagues
People learn what is going on in this country and the world from various sources. For each of the following sources, please indicate whether you use it to obtain information daily, weekly, monthly, less than monthly or never: Talk with friends or colleagues 1.- Daily 2.- Weekly 3.- Monthly 4.- Less than monthly 5.- Never
1.- Very interested 2.- Somewhat interested 3.- Not very interested 4.- Not at all interested
Interest in politics
International organizations: being effective vs being democratic
Nowadays there's a lot of talk about international organizations. People sometimes say that international organizations should prioritize improving people's lives, even if this may imply that decisions are not made democratically. What do you think should international organizations prioritize, being effective or being democratic? If your views are somewhat mixed, choose the appropriate number in between. 1.- Being effective 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Being democratic
Among the following groups of people, how many do you believe are involved in corruption? Tell me for each group if you believe it is none of them, few of them, most of them or all of them? Business executives 1.- None of them 2.- Few of them 3.- Most of them 4.- All of them
Involved in corruption: Business executives
Among the following groups of people, how many do you believe are involved in corruption? Tell me for each group if you believe it is none of them, few of them, most of them or all of them? Civil service providers (police, judiciary, civil servants, doctors, teachers) 1.- None of them 2.- Few of them 3.- Most of them 4.- All of them
Involved in corruption: Civil service providers
1.- None of them 2.- Few of them 3.- Most of them 4.- All of them
Involved in corruption: Journalists and media
Among the following groups of people, how many do you believe are involved in corruption? Tell me for each group if you believe it is none of them, few of them, most of them or all of them? Local authorities 1.- None of them 2.- Few of them 3.- Most of them 4.- All of them
Involved in corruption: Local authorities
Involved in corruption: State authorities
Among the following groups of people, how many do you believe are involved in corruption? Tell me for each group if you believe it is none of them, few of them, most of them or all of them? State authorities 1.- None of them 2.- Few of them 3.- Most of them 4.- All of them
It is children duty to take care of ill parent
It is not important for me to know about science in my daily life
Now, I would like to read some statements and ask how much you agree or disagree with each of these statements. For these questions, a 1 means that you “completely disagree” and a 10 means that you “completely agree”: It is not important for me to know about science in my daily life 1.- Completely disagree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely agree
Jobs scarce: Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants
Jobs scarce: Men should have more right to a job than women
Justifiable: Abortion
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
1.- Completely agree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely disagree
Justifiable: Avoiding a fare on public transport
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Cheating on taxes if you have a chance
Justifiable: Claiming government benefits to which you are not entitled
1.- Completely agree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely disagree
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Death penalty
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Divorce
Justifiable: Euthanasia
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: For a man to beat his wife
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Having casual sex
Justifiable: Homosexuality
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Parents beating children
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Political violence
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Prostitution
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Sex before marriage
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Someone accepting a bribe in the course of their duties
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Stealing property
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Suicide
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Terrorism as a political, ideological or religious mean
1.- Never justifiable 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Always justifiable
Justifiable: Violence against other people
What language do you normally speak at home? Codes are available in the Annex
Language at home
In political matters, people talk of 'the left' and 'the right.' How would you place your views on this scale, generally speaking? 1.- Left 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Right
Left-right political scale
Maintaining order in the nation
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Making sure this country has strong defence forces
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Marital status
1.- Married 2.- Living together as married 3.- Divorced 4.- Separated 5.- Widowed 6.- Single
1.- Follow religious norms and ceremonies 2.- Do good to other people
Meaning of religion: To follow religious norms and ceremonies vs To do good to other people
Meaning of religion: To make sense of life after death vs To make sense of life in this world
1.- Make sense of life after death 2.- Make sense of life in this world Meaning of religion: To follow religious norms and ceremonies vs To do good to other people
Men make better business executives than women do
Men make better political leaders than women do
Most people can be trusted
Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you need to be very careful in dealing with people? 1.- Most people can be trusted 2.- Need to be very careful
Is your mother immigrant to this country or not? 1.- Not an immigrant 2.- Immigrant
Mother immigrant
1.- Very proud 2.- Quite proud 3.- Not very proud 4.- Not at all proud 5.- I am not [nationality]
National pride
Neighbors: Drug addicts
Neighbors: Heavy drinkers
Neighbors: Homosexuals
Neighbors: Immigrants/foreign workers
Neighbors: People of a different race
Neighbors: People of a different religion
Neighbors: People who have AIDS
Neighbors: People who speak a different language
Neighbors: Unmarried couples living together
How many people are there in your household, including yourself and children? 1.- 1 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7-89.- 7 persons or more
Number of people in household
One of main goals in life has been to make my parents proud
One of the bad effects of science is that it breaks down people's ideas of right and wrong
Now, I would like to read some statements and ask how much you agree or disagree with each of these statements. For these questions, a 1 means that you “completely disagree” and a 10 means that you “completely agree”: One of the bad effects of science is that it breaks down people's ideas of right and wrong 1.- Completely disagree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely agree
Our present society must be valiantly defended against all subversive forces
Our society must be gradually improved by reforms
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
People have more say about how things are done
People who don't work turn lazy
Perceptions of corruption in the country
Now I'd like you to tell me your views on corruption – when people pay a bribe, give a gift or do a favor to other people in order to get the things they need done or the services they need. How would you place your views on corruption in your country on a 10-point scale where “1” means “there is no corruption in this country” and “10” means “there is abundant corruption in this country”. If your views are somewhat mixed, choose the appropriate number in between. 1.- 1 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- 10
1.- Very Frequently 2.- Quite frequently 3.- Not frequently 4.- Not at all frequently
Police or military interfere with people's private life
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Political action: Signing a petition
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Political action: attending lawful/peaceful demonstrations
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Political action: joining in boycotts
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Political action: joining unofficial strikes
Political actions online: Encouraging other people to take any form of political action
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do -5-.- INAP: No internet/no social media
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do -5-.- INAP: No internet/no social media
Political actions online: Organizing political activities, events, protests
Political actions online: Searching information about politics and political events
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do -5-.- INAP: No internet/no social media
Political actions online: Signing an electronic petition
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do -5-.- INAP: No internet/no social media
Political system: Having a democratic political system
1.- Very good 2.- Fairly good 3.- Fairly bad 4.- Very bad
Political system: Having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament and elections
1.- Very good 2.- Fairly good 3.- Fairly bad 4.- Very bad
1.- Very good 2.- Fairly good 3.- Fairly bad 4.- Very bad
Political system: Having experts, not government, make decisions according to what they think is best for the country
1.- Very good 2.- Fairly good 3.- Fairly bad 4.- Very bad
Political system: Having the army rule
Pre-school child suffers with working mother
Private vs state ownership of business
1.- Private ownership of business should be increased 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Government ownership of business should be increased
Problem if women have more income than husband
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
Progress toward a less impersonal and more humane society
Here are two statements people sometimes make when discussing the environment and economic growth. Which of them comes closer to your own point of view? A. Protecting the environment should be given priority, even if it causes slower economic growth and some loss of jobs B. Economic growth and creating jobs should be the top priority, even if the environment suffers to some extent 1.- A: Protect environment 2.- B: Economic growth 3.- Other answer
Protecting environment vs. Economic growth
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Protecting freedom of speech
Racial belonging/ ethnic group
Country-specific list of codes in Annex
Racial belonging/ ethnic group
Do you belong to a religion or religious denomination? If yes, which one? Country-specific list of codes in Annex
Religious denominations - major groups
Do you belong to a religion or religious denomination? If yes, which one? 0.- Do not belong to a denomination 1.- Roman Catholic 2.- Protestant 3.- Orthodox (Russian/Greek/etc.) 4.- Jew 5.- Muslim 6.- Hindu 7.- Buddhist 8.- Other Christian (Evangelical/Pentecostal/Fee church/etc.) 9.- Other
Independently of whether you go to church or not, would you say you are... 1.- A religious person 2.- Not a religious person 3.- An atheist
Religious person
Respect for individual human rights nowadays
1.- A great deal of respect 2.- Fairly much respect 3.- Not much respect 4.- No respect at all
Respondent - Occupational group
To which of the following occupational groups do you belong? 0.- Never had a job 1.- Professional and technical (for example: doctor, teacher, engineer, artist, accountant, nurse) 2.- Higher administrative (for example: banker, executive in big business, high government official, union official) 3.- Clerical (for example: secretary, clerk, office manager, civil servant, bookkeeper 4.- Sales (for example: sales manager, shop owner, shop assistant, insurance agent, buyer) 5.- Service (for example: restaurant owner, police officer, waitress, barber, caretaker) 6.- Skilled worker (for example: foreman, motor mechanic, printer, seamstress, tool and die maker, electrician) 7.- Semi-skilled worker (for example: bricklayer, bus driver, cannery worker, carpenter, sheet metal worker, baker) 8.- Unskilled worker (for example: labourer, porter, unskilled factory worker, cleaner) 9.- Farm worker (for example: farm labourer, tractor driver) 10.- Farm owner, farm manager 11.- JP,KG,TJ: Other
Respondent citizen
Are you a citizen of this country? 1.- Yes, I am a citizen of this country 2.- Not, I am not a citizen of this country 3.- SWI2: Applied, awaiting decision
Respondent immigrant
Were you born in this country or are you an immigrant? 1.- I am born in this country 2.- I am an immigrant to this country (born outside this country)
0.- Never had a job 1.- Professional and technical (for example: doctor, teacher, engineer, artist, accountant, nurse) 2.- Higher administrative (for example: banker, executive in big business, high government official, union official) 3.- Clerical (for example: secretary, clerk, office manager, civil servant, bookkeeper 4.- Sales (for example: sales manager, shop owner, shop assistant, insurance agent, buyer) 5.- Service (for example: restaurant owner, police officer, waitress, barber, caretaker) 6.- Skilled worker (for example: foreman, motor mechanic, printer, seamstress, tool and die maker, electrician) 7.- Semi-skilled worker (for example: bricklayer, bus driver, cannery worker, carpenter, sheet metal worker, baker) 8.- Unskilled worker (for example: labourer, porter, unskilled factory worker, cleaner) 9.- Farm worker (for example: farm labourer, tractor driver) 10.- Farm owner, farm manager 11.- JP,KG,TJ: Other
Respondent's Father - Occupational group (when respondent was 14 years old) When you were 14, to which of the following occupational groups did your father belong?
Respondent's Spouse - Occupational group
To which of the following occupational groups does your spouse belong? 0.- Never had a job 1.- Professional and technical (for example: doctor, teacher, engineer, artist, accountant, nurse) 2.- Higher administrative (for example: banker, executive in big business, high government official, union official) 3.- Clerical (for example: secretary, clerk, office manager, civil servant, bookkeeper 4.- Sales (for example: sales manager, shop owner, shop assistant, insurance agent, buyer) 5.- Service (for example: restaurant owner, police officer, waitress, barber, caretaker) 6.- Skilled worker (for example: foreman, motor mechanic, printer, seamstress, tool and die maker, electrician) 7.- Semi-skilled worker (for example: bricklayer, bus driver, cannery worker, carpenter, sheet metal worker, baker) 8.- Unskilled worker (for example: labourer, porter, unskilled factory worker, cleaner) 9.- Farm worker (for example: farm labourer, tractor driver) 10.- Farm owner, farm manager 11.- JP,KG,TJ: Other
Respondent's family was victim of a crime during last year
And what about your immediate family--has someone in your family been the victim of a crime during the last year? 1.- Yes 2.- No
Respondent was victim of a crime during the past year Have you been the victim of a crime during the past year?
1.- Yes 2.- No
Risk to be held accountable for giving or receiving a bribe
How high is the risk in this country to be held accountable for giving or receiving a bribe, gift or favour in return for public service? To indicate your opinion, use a 10- point scale where “1” means “no risk at all” and “10” means “very high risk”. 1.- No risk at all 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Very high risk
How satisfied are you with the financial situation of your household? If '1' means you are completely dissatisfied on this scale, and '10' means you are completely satisfied, where would you put your satisfaction with your household's financial situation? 10.- Satisfied 9.- 9 8.- 8 7.- 7 6.- 6 5.- 5 4.- 4 3.- 3 2.- 2 1.- Dissatisfied
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
Satisfaction with the political system performance
1.- Not satisfied at all 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely satisfied
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? 10.- Completely satisfied 9.- 9 8.- 8 7.- 7 6.- 6 5.- 5 4.- 4 3.- 3 2.- 2 1.- Completely dissatisfied
Satisfaction with your life
On this card is an income scale on which 1 indicates the lowest income group and 10 the highest income group in your country. We would like to know in what group your household is. Please, specify the appropriate number, counting all wages, salaries, pensions and other incomes that come in. 1.- Lower step 2.- second step 3.- Third step 4.- Fourth step 5.- Fifth step 6.- Sixth step 7.- Seventh step 8.- Eight step 9.- Nineth step 10.- Tenth step
Scale of incomes
Now, I would like to read some statements and ask how much you agree or disagree with each of these statements. For these questions, a 1 means that you “completely disagree” and a 10 means that you “completely agree.” Science and technology are making our lives healthier, easier, and more comfortable 1.- Completely disagree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely agree
Science and technology are making our lives healthier, easier, and more comfortable
Are you working for the government or public institution, for private business or industry, or for a private non-profit organization? If you do not work currently, characterize your major work in the past! Do you or did you work for? 1.- Government or public institution 2.- Private business or industry 3.- Private non-profit organization -3-.- Not applicable; Never had a job -5-.- Missing; Not available; China: None
Sector of employment
Secure in neighborhood
Could you tell me how secure do you feel these days in your neighborhood? 1.- Very Secure 2.- Quite secure 3.- Not very secure 4.- Not at all secure
Seeing that people have more say about how are done at their jobs and in their communities
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Sex Respondent's sex
1.- Male 2.- Female
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Social activism: Contacting a government official
Social activism: Donating to a group or campaign
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
Social activism: Encouraging others to take action about political issues
Social activism: Encouraging others to vote
1.- Have done 2.- Might do 3.- Would never do
People sometimes describe themselves as belonging to the working class, the middle class, or the upper or lower class. Would you describe yourself as belonging to the: 1.- Upper class 2.- Upper middle class 3.- Lower middle class 4.- Working class 5.- Lower class
Social class (subjective)
Some people think that having honest elections makes a lot of difference in their lives; other people think that it doesn't matter much
1.- Very important 2.- Rather important 3.- Not very important 4.- Not at all important
Standard of living comparing with your parents
Comparing your standard of living with your parents' standard of living when they were about your age, would you say that you are better off, worse off or about the same? 1.- Better off 2.- Worse off 3.- Or about the same
State of health (subjective)
All in all, how would you describe your state of health these days? Would you say it is: 1.- Very good 2.- Good 3.- Fair 4.- Poor 5.- Very poor
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
Strong defence forces
Success: hard work vs luck
1.- In the long run, hard work usually brings a better life 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Hard work doesn ́t generally bring success - it's more a matter of luck and connections
The Free Commerce Treaty (Tratado de libre comercio)
The entire way our society is organized must be radically changed by revolutionary action
The fight against crime
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
1.- Strongly agree 2.- Agree 3.- Disagree 4.- Strongly disagree
The only acceptable religion is my religion
The world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology
All things considered, would you say that the world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology? Please tell me which comes closest to your view on this scale: 1 means that “the world is a lot worse off,” and 10 means that “the world is a lot better off.” The world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology 1.- A lot worse off 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- A lot better off
1.- Yes 2.- No
Things done for reasons of security: Carried a knife, gun or other weapon
1.- Yes 2.- No
Things done for reasons of security: Didn't carry much money
1.- Yes 2.- No
Things done for reasons of security: Preferred not to go out at night
I‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? People of another nationality 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
Trust: People of another nationality
Trust: People of another religion
I ‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? People of another religion 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
Trust: People you know personally
I ‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? People you know personally 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
I ‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? People you meet for the first time 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
Trust: People you meet for the first time
Trust: Your neighborhood
I ‘d like to ask you how much you trust people from various groups. Could you tell me for each whether you trust people from this group completely, somewhat, not very much or not at all? Your neighborhood 1.- Trust completely 2.- Trust somewhat 3.- Do not trust very much 4.- Do not trust at all
If you had to choose, which one of the things on this card would you say is most important?
Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
People sometimes talk about what the aims of this country should be for the next ten years. On this card are listed some of the goals which different people would give top priority. Would you please say which one of these you consider the most important? 1.- A high level of economic growth 2.- Strong defence forces 3.- People have more say about how things are done 4.- Trying to make our cities and countryside more beautiful
University is more important for a boy than for a girl
1.- Always 2.- Usually 3.- Never 4.- Not allowed to vote
Vote in elections: National level Vote in elections: National level
1.- Always 2.- Usually 3.- Never 4.- Not allowed to vote
Vote in elections: local level Vote in elections: Local level
We depend too much on science and not enough on faith
Now, I would like to read some statements and ask how much you agree or disagree with each of these statements. For these questions, a 1 means that you “completely disagree” and a 10 means that you “completely agree.” We depend too much on science and not enough on faith 1.- Completely disagree 2.- 2 3.- 3 4.- 4 5.- 5 6.- 6 7.- 7 8.- 8 9.- 9 10.- Completely agree
When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women
Whenever science and religion conflict, religion is always right
1.- Strongly agree 2.- Agree 3.- Disagree 4.- Strongly disagree
Each country provides codes to cover all major parties in given society Codes are available in Annex.
Which party would you vote for if there were a national election tomorrow
Willingness to fight for country
Of course, we all hope that there will not be another war, but if it were to come to that, would you be willing to fight for your country? 1.- Yes 2.- No
Work is a duty towards society
Work should always come first even if it means less spare time
1.- Very much 2.- A great deal 3.- Not much 4.- Not at all
Worries: A civil war
Worries: A terrorist attack
1.- Very much 2.- A great deal 3.- Not much 4.- Not at all
Worries: A war involving my country
1.- Very much 2.- A great deal 3.- Not much 4.- Not at all
1.- Very much 2.- A great deal 3.- Not much 4.- Not at all
Worries: Losing my job or not finding a job
Worries: Not being able to give one's children a good education
1.- Very much 2.- A great deal 3.- Not much 4.- Not at all
Year of birth
Numeric variable – year of birth