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WVS - World Values Survey 1990
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Variable groups:
Informations for Archiving
Priorities and Satisfaction in Life
Angagement and Social Networks
Enviroment
Work
Family
Solidarity, Justice, Trust
Politics
Religion and Morality
Identity and Immigration
Self-characteristics of Respondent
Socio-economic Status of Respondent
Socio-demographic Characteristics of Respondent
Data on Partner and Family of Respondent
Additional and Others Variables
Variables in variable group "Informations for Archiving":
VERSION
Version of archived data file in SASD
S001
Study
S003
Country/region
S026
File version (yyyymmdd)
S006
Original respondent number
Variables in variable group "Priorities and Satisfaction in Life":
A001
Important in life: Family
A002
Important in life: Friends
A003
Important in life: Leisure time
A004
Important in life: Politics
A005
Important in life: Work
A006
Important in life: Religion
A008
Feeling of happiness
A009
State of health (subjective)
A010
Ever felt very excited or interested
A011
Ever felt restless
A012
Ever felt proud because someone complimented you
A013
Ever felt very lonely or remote from other people
A014
Ever felt pleased about having accomplished something
A015
Ever felt bored
A016
Ever felt on top of the world
A017
Ever felt depressed or very unhappy
A018
Ever felt that things were going your way
A019
Ever felt upset because somebody criticized you
A173
How much freedom of choice and control
C006
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
C033
Job satisfaction
D002
Satisfaction with home life
E045
Major changes in life
E046
New and old ideas
Variables in variable group "Angagement and Social Networks":
Variables in variable group "Enviroment":
B001
Would give part of my income for the environment
B002
Increase in taxes if used to prevent environmental pollution
B003
Government should reduce environmental pollution
B005
All talk about the environment make people anxious
B006
Combatting unemployment, we have to accept environmental problems
B007
Protecting environment and fighting pollution is less urgent than suggested
Variables in variable group "Work":
A003
Important in life: Leisure time
A005
Important in life: Work
C001
Jobs scarce: Men should have more right to a job than women
C002
Jobs scarce: Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants
C004
Jobs scarce: older people should be forced to retire
C005
Unfair to give work to handicapped people when able bodied people can't find jobs
C006
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
C011
Important in a job: good pay
C012
Important in a job: not too much pressure
C013
Important in a job: good job security
C014
Important in a job: a respected job
C015
Important in a job: good hours
C016
Important in a job: an opportunity to use initiative
C017
Important in a job: generous holidays
C018
Important in a job: that you can achieve something
C019
Important in a job: a responsible job
C020
Important in a job: a job that is interesting
C021
Important in a job: a job that meets one's abilities
C022
Important in a job: pleasant people to work with
C023
Important in a job: good chances for promotion
C024
Important in a job: a useful job for society
C025
Important in a job: meeting people
C028
Important in a job: none of these
C031
Degree of pride in your work
C033
Job satisfaction
C034
Freedom decision taking in job
C042B1
Why people work: work is like a business transaction
C042B2
Why people work: I do the best I can regardless of pay
C042B3
Why people work: I wouldnĆt work if I didnĆt have to
C042B4
Why people work: I wouldn't work if work interfered my life
C042B5
Why people work: work most important in my life
C042B6
Why people work: I never had a paid job
C042B7
Why people work: donĆt know
C059
Fairness: One secretary is paid more
C060
How business and industry should be managed
C061
Following instructions at work
E038
Job taking of the unemployed
E039
Competition good or harmful
E040
Hard work brings success
E041
Wealth accumulation
Variables in variable group "Family":
A001
Important in life: Family
A025
Respect and love for parents
A026
Parents responsibilities to their children
A027
Important child qualities: good manners
A029
Important child qualities: independence
A030
Important child qualities: hard work
A032
Important child qualities: feeling of responsibility
A034
Important child qualities: imagination
A035
Important child qualities: tolerance and respect for other people
A038
Important child qualities: thrift saving money and things
A039
Important child qualities: determination perseverance
A040
Important child qualities: religious faith
A041
Important child qualities: unselfishness
A042
Important child qualities: obedience
A047
Abortion when child physically handicapped
A048
Abortion when woman not married
A049
Abortion if not wanting more children
A124_09
Neighbours: Homosexuals
A124_28
Neighbours: People with large families
D001
How much do you trust your family
D002
Satisfaction with home life
D017
Ideal number of children
D018
Child needs a home with father and mother
D019
A woman has to have children to be fulfilled
D022
Marriage is an out-dated institution
D023
Woman as a single parent
D024
Enjoy sexual freedom
D056
Relationship working mother
D057
Being a housewife just as fulfilling
D058
Husband and wife should both contribute to income
D061
Pre-school child suffers with working mother
D062
Women want a home and children
D063
Job best way for women to be independent
Variables in variable group "Solidarity, Justice, Trust":
A124_01
Neighbours: People with a criminal record
A124_02
Neighbours: People of a different race
A124_03
Neighbours: Heavy drinkers
A124_04
Neighbours: Emotionally unstable people
A124_05
Neighbours: Muslims
A124_06
Neighbours: Immigrants/foreign workers
A124_07
Neighbours: People who have AIDS
A124_08
Neighbours: Drug addicts
A124_09
Neighbours: Homosexuals
A124_10
Neighbours: Jews
A124_26
Neighbours: Left wing extremists
A124_27
Neighbours: Right wing extremists
A124_28
Neighbours: People with large families
A124_29
Neighbours: Hindus
A165
Most people can be trusted
E014
Future changes: Less emphasis on money and material possessions
E015
Future changes: Less importance placed on work
E016
Future changes: More emphasis on technology
E017
Future changes: More emphasis on individual
E018
Future changes: Greater respect for authority
E019
Future changes: More emphasis on family life
E020
Future changes: A simple and more natural lifestyle
E069_01
Confidence: Churches
E069_02
Confidence: Armed Forces
E069_03
Confidence: Education System
E069_04
Confidence: The Press
E069_05
Confidence: Labour Unions
E069_06
Confidence: The Police
E069_07
Confidence: Parliament
E069_08
Confidence: The Civil Services
E069_09
Confidence: Social Security System
E069_10
Confidence: Television
E069_11
Confidence: The Government
E069_12
Confidence: The Political Parties
E069_13
Confidence: Major Companies
E069_17
Confidence: Justice System
E069_19
Confidence: NATO
E104
Approval: Ecology movement or nature protection
E105
Approval: Anti-nuclear energy movement
E106
Approval: Disarmament movement
E107
Approval: Human rights movement
E108
Approval: WomenĆs movement
E190
Why are there people living in need: first
E191
Why are there people living in need: second
G007_01
Trust: Other people in country
G007_13
Trust: Czechs
G007_37
Trust: Americans
G007_39
Trust: Russians
G007_45
Trust: Germans
G007_56
Trust: Gypsies
G007_57
Trust: Poles
Variables in variable group "Politics":
A004
Important in life: Politics
A062
How often discusses political matters with friends
A124_26
Neighbours: Left wing extremists
A124_27
Neighbours: Right wing extremists
E001
Aims of country: first choice
E002
Aims of country: second choice
E003
Aims of respondent: first choice
E004
Aims of respondent: second choice
E005
Most important: first choice
E006
Most important: second choice
E012
Willingness to fight for country
E022
Opinion about scientific advances
E023
Interest in politics
E027
Political action: attending lawful/peaceful demonstrations
E032
Freedom or equality
E033
Self positioning in political scale
E034
Basic kinds of attitudes concerning society
E035
Income equality
E036
Private vs state ownership of business
E037
Government responsibility
E057
The economic system needs fundamental changes
E058
Our government should be made much more open to the public
E059
Allow more freedom for individuals
E060
I could do nothing about an unjust law
E061
Political reform is moving too rapidly
E069_01
Confidence: Churches
E069_02
Confidence: Armed Forces
E069_03
Confidence: Education System
E069_04
Confidence: The Press
E069_05
Confidence: Labour Unions
E069_06
Confidence: The Police
E069_07
Confidence: Parliament
E069_08
Confidence: The Civil Services
E069_09
Confidence: Social Security System
E069_10
Confidence: Television
E069_11
Confidence: The Government
E069_12
Confidence: The Political Parties
E069_13
Confidence: Major Companies
E069_17
Confidence: Justice System
E069_19
Confidence: NATO
E104
Approval: Ecology movement or nature protection
E105
Approval: Anti-nuclear energy movement
E106
Approval: Disarmament movement
E107
Approval: Human rights movement
E108
Approval: WomenĆs movement
E128
Country is run by big interest vs. for all peopleĆs benefit
E179
Which party would you vote for: first choice
E180
Which party would you vote for: second choice
E190
Why are there people living in need: first
E191
Why are there people living in need: second
Variables in variable group "Religion and Morality":
A006
Important in life: Religion
A040
Important child qualities: religious faith
A047
Abortion when child physically handicapped
A048
Abortion when woman not married
A049
Abortion if not wanting more children
A062
How often discusses political matters with friends
A124_05
Neighbours: Muslims
A124_08
Neighbours: Drug addicts
A124_09
Neighbours: Homosexuals
A124_10
Neighbours: Jews
A124_29
Neighbours: Hindus
D022
Marriage is an out-dated institution
D023
Woman as a single parent
E069_01
Confidence: Churches
F001
Thinking about meaning and purpose of life
F024
Belong to religious denomination
F025
Religious denomination
F028
How often do you attend religious services
F029
Raised religiously
F031
Important: Religious service birth
F032
Important: Religious service marriage
F033
Important: Religious service death
F034
Religious person
F114
Justifiable: claiming government benefits
F117
Justifiable: someone accepting a bribe
F118
Justifiable: homosexuality
F119
Justifiable: prostitution
F120
Justifiable: abortion
F121
Justifiable: divorce
F126
Justifiable: taking soft drugs
F127
Justifiable: lying
F128
Justifiable: adultery
F135
Justifiable: sex under the legal age of consent
F140
Justifiable: keeping money that you have found
F141
Justifiable: fighting with the police
Variables in variable group "Identity and Immigration":
A124_02
Neighbours: People of a different race
A124_05
Neighbours: Muslims
A124_06
Neighbours: Immigrants/foreign workers
A124_10
Neighbours: Jews
D018
Child needs a home with father and mother
D023
Woman as a single parent
G001
Geographical groups belonging to first
G006
How proud of nationality
G007_01
Trust: Other people in country
G007_13
Trust: Czechs
G007_37
Trust: Americans
G007_39
Trust: Russians
G007_45
Trust: Germans
G007_56
Trust: Gypsies
G007_57
Trust: Poles
Variables in variable group "Self-characteristics of Respondent":
E047
Personal characteristics: Changes, worry or welcome possibility
E048
Personal characteristics: I usually count on being successful in everything I do
E049
Personal characteristics: I enjoy convincing others of my opinion
E050
Personal characteristics: I serve as a model for others
E051
Personal characteristics: I am good at getting what I want
E052
Personal characteristics: I own many things others envy me for
E053
Personal characteristics: I like to assume responsibility
E054
Personal characteristics: I am rarely unsure about how I should behave
E055
Personal characteristics: I often give others advice
Variables in variable group "Socio-economic Status of Respondent":
X028
Employment status
X036
Profession/job
X040
Are you the chief wage earner in your house
X041
Is the chief wage earner employed now
X043
Chief wage earner profession/job
X047
Scale of incomes
X047CS
Income (country specific)
Variables in variable group "Socio-demographic Characteristics of Respondent":
G017
Born in this country: birth country
X001
Sex
X002
Year of birth
X003
Age
X003R
Age recoded
X003R2
Age recoded (3 intervals)
X023
What age did you complete your education
X023R
What age did you complete your education (recoded in intervals)
X028
Employment status
X036
Profession/job
X047CS
Income (country specific)
X048
Region where the interview was conducted
X049
Size of town
Variables in variable group "Data on Partner and Family of Respondent":
X007
Marital status
X008
Have you been married before
X011
How many children do you have
X012
How many are still living at home
X026
Do you live with your parents
Variables in variable group "Additional and Others Variables":
Y001
Post-Materialist index 12-item
Y002
Post-Materialist index 4-item
Y003
Autonomy Index
S003A
Country/regions [with split ups]
S006
Original respondent number
S009
Country/Region codes
S010
Total length of interview
S013
Respondent interested during the interview
S017
Weight
S017A
Weight [with split ups]
S018
Equilibrated weight-1000
S018A
Equilibrated weight-1000 [with split ups]
S019
Equilibrated weight-1500
S019A
Equilibrated weight-1500 [with split ups]
S020
Year survey
S021
Country - wave - study - set - year
S021A
Country2 - wave - study - set - year
S024
Country - wave
S025
Country - year
Variables not belonging to any variable group:
All variables are part of a variable group.
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