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Data Data catalogue WVS - World Values Survey 1990 study description | list of variables | data access Identification Number: SASD 1990001 Author: Ronald Inglehart (Chairman of the WVS Executive Committee), Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI 48106-1248, USA Date of collection: 1. september 1990 to 30. september 1990 Data collector: AISA - Association for Independent Social Analysis (Prague) Sampling procedure: Selection of respondents stratified by sex, age, education, region and size of community, within randomly selected sampling points. Number of cases: 466 Abstract: WVS World Values Survey 1990 was conducted for the first time in Slovakia. It was conducted within common survey in ČSFR in 1990 and was coordinated by experts from Czech republic. The first wave of World Values Survey was carried out in 1981, but Czechoslovakia did not participate in it. The main goal is to analyze changes of values over time on global cross-cultural worldwide basis. To examined fields belongs: work, family, satisfaction with life, religion and morals, political attitudes, society, economics, aims of respondent, national identity. The second module was carried out in Slovak republic independently in 1998 Citation: WVS - World Values Survey 1990 / September 1990 Availability status: Slovak data set: 0 - open to public, integrated data set in english on www.worldvaluessurvey.org/ Other Study-Related Materials:Data access request form can be found here. The complete documentation in DDI format can be found here. [ back ]
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