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International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government IV - ISSP 2006
Die Rolle des Staates. Themen: Einstellung zur Befolgung von Gesetzen (Gesetzestreue); Einstellung zu verschiedenen Protestformen gegen die Regierung; Ansichten bezüglich der Meinungsfreiheit für Extremisten; Einstellung zu einem Justizirrtum; Einstellung zu wirtschaftssteuernden Interventionen der Regierung durch Subventionen oder Änderung von Rahmenbedingungen (Skala); Einstellung zur Erhöhung von Regierungsausgaben für Umweltschutz, Gesundheitswesen, Polizei und Strafverfolgung, Bildungswesen, Verteidigung, Renten, Arbeitslosenunterstützung, Kultur und Kunst; Einstellung zum Wohlfahrtsstaat: Einschätzung der staatlichen Verantwortlichkeit für sozialpolitische Aufgaben (Absicherung von Arbeitsplätzen, Sicherung des Lebensstandards für alte und kranke Menschen sowie Studenten, Preisstabilität, Wirtschaftswachstum durch Hilfen an die Industrie, Wohnungsversorgung, Einkommensangleichung etc.); Issue-Kompetenz der Regierung in den Bereichen Gesundheitswesen, Altersversorgung, Sicherheit, Verbrechensbekämpfung, Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit und Umweltschutz; Einstellung zu ausgewählten staatlichen Überwachungsmaßnahmen bei Verdacht auf einen Terroranschlag; Politikinteresse; generelle Einstellung zur Politik; Einschätzung der politischen Wirksamkeit (efficacy), der eigenen politischen Informiertheit und Vertrauen zu Politikern und zu Staatsbediensteten (Skala); Einschätzung der Steuergerechtigkeit bezogen auf verschiedene Einkommensgruppen; Vertrauen zu den Mitmenschen; Befragter kann wichtige Entscheidungen zugunsten anderer beeinflussen bzw. Befragter ist jemand, der um Einflussnahme bittet; Einschätzung einer fairen Behandlung durch Beamte; Abhängigkeit der Behandlung durch Beamte von persönlichen Beziehungen; Einschätzung des Anteils korrupter Politiker und Beamter im eigenen Land; Häufigkeit von persönlich erlebter Anfrage von Bestechungsgeldern durch öffentliche Bedienstete; Anzahl der Kontaktpersonen pro Woche. Demographie: Geschlecht; Alter; Familienstand; Zusammenleben mit einem Partner; Anzahl Schuljahre; Schulbildung; Beschäftigungsstatus des Befragten sowie des Partners; Wochenarbeitsstunden; Beruf (ILO/ISCO 1988) des Befragten und des Partners sowie Beschäftigung im öffentlichen Sektor; selbständige Beschäftigung; Anzahl der Beschäftigten; Vorgesetztenstatus; Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft; Einkommen; Haushaltseinkommen; Haushaltsgröße; Haushaltszusammensetzung; Parteipräferenz ; Wahlbeteiligung bei der letzten Wahl; Konfession; Kirchgangshäufigkeit; Selbsteinstufung der Schichtzugehörigkeit (Oben-Unten-Skala); Region; Ortsgröße; Urbanisierungsgrad; ethnische oder nationale Zugehörigkeit bzw. Herkunft. Zusätzlich verkodet wurde: Erhebungsmethode; Gewichtungsfaktor
International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government IV - ISSP 2006
The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about Role of Government: political attitudes and the role of government
International Social Survey Programme: Citizenship - ISSP 2004
Citizen and state. Topics: Qualities of a good citizen; attitude toward the right ofpublic meetings for religious extremists, people who want to overthrowthe government by force, or people prejudiced against any racial orethnic group; social and political participation; memberships;importance of different people`s rights in democracy (scale);estimation of political influence possibilities (political efficacy);likeliness of counter-action against an unjust law and expected chanceof serious attention to people`s demand; interest in politics; personaltrust in politicians and people; political discussions with friends;opinion leadership in politics; national sovereignty and attitude tointernational organisations; attitude to the action of politicalparties; real policy choice between parties; attitude toward areferendum; level of honesty and fairness in the last nationalelection; commitment to serve people and likeliness to correct ownmistakes in public service; corruption in public service; functioningof democracy at present, in the past and in the future; frequencies ofmedia use; respect for people and tolerance in case of disagreement;self-description of the habitation (residence); voter participation;voting behaviour (recall). Demography: Sex; age; marital-status; steady life-partner; education;current employment status; hours worked weekly; occupation (ISCO 1988);working for private or public sector or selfemployed; if selfemployed:number of employees; supervisor function; trade union membership;current employment status (ISCO 1988); earnings; family income;household size; household composition; party affiliation; participationin last election; religious denomination; attendance of religiousservices; self-placement on a top-bottom scale; region; size ofcommunity; type of community: urban-rural area; ethnicity, nationalityand family-origin. Additionally coded: administrative mode of data-collection
International Social Survey Programme: National Identity II - ISSP 2003
Questions on national consciousness and national identity. Topics: Identification with the town, the city, the region, the nationand with the respective continent; most important characteristics fornational identity; identification with one´s own nation and nationalpride (scale); perceived pride in the democracy of the country, thepolitical influence of the country in the world, the economicachievement, the social security system, the scientific achievements,the achievements in sports, the achievements in arts or literature, thearmed forces, the history and equal rights of all social groups insociety; preference for protective duty to support the nationaleconomy; attitude to the right of international institutions to enforcesolutions to be accepted nationally; attitude to enforcing nationalinterests regardless of evoking conflicts with other countries;rejection of acquisition of land by foreigners in one´s country;preference for national films in national television stations; damagedone by large international companies to the local business; attitudeto free trade; attitude to follow the decisions of internationalorganisations even if the local government does not agree with them;international organisations take away too much power from the country;availability of worldwide information as a benefit of the internet;importance of sharing national customs and traditions to achieve fullnationality; attitude to government support of national minorities topreserve their customs and habits; preference for assimilation ofminorities or retention of their identity; hostility to foreigners andprejudices against immigrants (scale); attitude to a reduction ofimmigration of foreigners; respondents citizenship; citizenship ofparents at birth of respondent; birthplace or citizenship of parentsshould allow naturalization of children; same rights for citizens andlegal immigrants; attitude towards stronger measures regarding illegalimmigrants; languages spoken at home; perceived ethnic affiliation andstrength of this feeling. Additional questions in EU states: Advantageousness of membership ofthe country in the EU; benefits from EU-membership; attitude towards apowerful EU-government. Demography: Sex; age; marital status; steady life-partner; years inschool, current employment status; current employment status of spouse;hours worked weekly; occupation of respondent and spouse (ISCO-88);respondent and spouse working for private, public sector orself-employed; supervisor function; union membership; household size;family income; respondents earnings; household composition;self-placement on a left-right continuum; party preference; vote lastelection; religious denomination; frequency of church attendance;self-placement on a top-bottom scale; region; town size, rural or urbanregion; ethnicity or nationality. Additionally encoded: Mode of data-collection
CSES Module 3 Full Release
The module was administered as a post-election interview. The resulting data are provided along with voting, demographic, district and macro variables in a single dataset. CSES Variable List The list of variables is being provided on the CSES Website to help in understanding what content is available from CSES, and to compare the content available in each module. Themes: MICRO-LEVEL DATA: Identification and study administration variables: weighting factors; election type; date of election 1st and 2nd round; study timing (post election study, pre-election and post-election study, between rounds of majoritarian election); mode of interview; gender of interviewer; date questionnaire administered; primary electoral district of respondent; number of days the interview was conducted after the election Demography: age; gender; education; marital status; union membership; union membership of others in household; business association membership, farmers´ association membership; professional association membership; current employment status; main occupation; socio economic status; employment type - public or private; industrial sector; current employment status, occupation, socio economic status, employment type - public or private, and industrial sector of spouse; household income; number of persons in household; number of children in household under the age of 18; attendance at religious services; religiosity; religious denomination; language usually spoken at home; race; ethnicity; region of residence; rural or urban residence Survey variables: most important issues of election; candidates competencies to deal with most important issues; difference who is in power and who people vote for; evaluation of governments performance; party and leader that represent respondent´s view best; sympathy scale for selected parties and political leaders; assessment of parties and political leaders on a left-right-scale; self-assessment on a left-right-scale; differences of choice options; campaign involvement; satisfaction with democracy; party identification; intensity of party identification; respondent cast a ballot at the current and the previous election; vote choice (presidential, lower house and upper house elections) at the current and the previous election; respondent cast candidate preference vote at the current and the previous election; political information items DISTRICT-LEVEL DATA: number of seats contested in electoral district; number of candidates; number of party lists; percent vote of different parties; official voter turnout in electoral district MACRO-LEVEL DATA: election outcomes by parties in current (lower house/upper house) legislative election; percent of seats in lower house received by parties in current lower house/upper house election; percent of seats in upper house received by parties in current lower house/upper house election; percent of votes received by presidential candidate of parties in current elections; electoral turnout; party of the president and the prime minister before and after the election; number of portfolios held by each party in cabinet, prior to and after the most recent election; size of the cabinet after the most recent election; number of parties participating in election; ideological families of parties; left-right position of parties assigned by experts and alternative dimensions; most salient factors in the election; fairness of the election; formal complaints against national level results; election irregularities reported; scheduled and held date of election; irregularities of election date; extent of election violence and post election violence; geographic concentration of violence; post-election protest; electoral alliances permitted during the election campaign; existing electoral alliances; requirements for joint party lists; possibility of apparentement and types of apparentement agreements; multi-party endorsements on ballot; votes cast; voting procedure; voting rounds; party lists close, open, or flexible; transferable votes; cumulated votes if more than one can be cast; compulsory voting; party threshold; unit for the threshold; freedom house rating; democracy-autocracy polity IV rating; age of the current regime; regime: type of executive; number of months since last lower house and last presidential election; electoral formula for presidential elections; electoral formula in all electoral tiers (majoritarian, proportional or mixed); for lower and upper houses was coded: number of electoral segments; linked electoral segments; dependent formulae in mixed systems; subtypes of mixed electoral systems; district magnitude (number of members elected from each district); number of secondary and tertiary electoral districts; fused vote; size of the lower house; GDP growth (annual percent); GDP per capita; inflation, GDP Deflator (annual percent); Human development index; total population; total unemployment; constitutional federal structure; number of legislative chambers; electoral results data available; effective number of electoral and parliamentary partie
CSES Module 1-3 Harmonized Trend File
Für weitere Informationen zur Variablenliste siehe die Dokumentation (Codebook) des CSES Module 1-3 Harmonized Trend File. Informationen zum Inhalt können den Studiennummern ZA5179 CSES Module 1 Full Release, ZA5180 CSES Module 2 Full Release, und ZA5181 CSES Module 3 Full Release entnommen werden