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Continuity and Change in Slovakia. September 1992
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Variables list:
CISLO
respondent nr.
O1A
How favourable/ unfavourable are the results of parliamentary elections for: economic development in the Slovak Republic
O1B
How favourable/ unfavourable are the results of parliamentary elections for: political freedom of the citizens
O1C
How favourable/ unfavourable are the results of parliamentary elections for: law and order in society
O1D
How favourable/ unfavourable are the results of parliamentary elections for: relationship between Czech and Slovak Rep.
O1E
How favourable/ unfavourable are the results of parliamentary elections for: confidence of foreign countries to the SR
O2A
How have changed the possibilities of citizens to influence what is going on in society after 1989
O2B
How has changed the economic policy after 1989
O2C
How have changed political freedoms of the citizens after 1989
O2D
How has changed personal security of the citizens after 1989
O2E
How have changed the people managing the enterprises after 1989
O2F
How has changed morality in everyday life after 1989
O2G
How have changed chances for the capable and effiecient ones after 1989
O2H
How has changed foreign policy of the CSFR after 1989
O2I
How has changed the possibility to arrange one's life according to one's own ideas after 1989
O2J
How has changed the agricultural policy of the state after 1989
O2K
How has changed the employment pollicy after 1989
O2L
How has changed the position of the Czecho - Slovak currency after 1989
O2M
How has changed the living standard of the population after 1989
O3
The economic perspectives in Slovakia in the years 1988 - 1989
O5A1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: the believers
O5B1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: rank and file communist
O5C1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people in power until the November 1989
O5D1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people in power after the November 1989
O5E1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: young people
O5F1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: middle - aged people
O5G1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: old people
O5H1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: dissidents
O5I1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: farmers
O5J1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Romanies (Gypsies)
O5K1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: proffesionals (educated people)
O5L1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: low - skilled people
O5M1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: students
O5N1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: lazy people
O5O1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: hard - working people
O5P1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people with a spirit of enterpreneurship
O5Q1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: those who have lost their property during communist regime
O5R1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Czechs
O5S1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Slovacs
O5T1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Hungarians living in Slovakia
O5U1
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: ordinary man
O5A2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: the believers
O5B2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: rank and file communist
O5C2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people in power until the November 1989
O5D2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people in power after the November 1989
O5E2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: young people
O5F2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: middle - aged people
O5G2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: old people
O5H2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: dissidents
O5I2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: farmers
O5J2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Romanies (Gypsies)
O5K2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: proffesionals (educated people)
O5L2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: low - skilled people
O5M2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: students
O5N2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: lazy people
O5O2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: hard - working people
O5P2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: people with a spirit of enterpreneurship
O5Q2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: those who have lost their property during communist regime
O5R2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Czechs
O5S2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Slovacs
O5T2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: Hungarians living in Slovakia
O5U2
Who has gained/ lost from the change since 1989: ordinary man
O6A
Have the changes since Nov. 1989 spoiled your relationships in the broader family circle
O6B
Have the changes since Nov. 1989 spoiled your relationships in the closest family circle
O6C
Have the changes since Nov. 1989 spoiled your relationships with your friends
O6D
Have the changes since Nov. 1989 spoiled your relationships with your colleaugues
O6E
Have the changes since Nov. 1989 spoiled your relationships with acquaintances
O7
Comparison between current personal and family living standard and that one before 1989
O8A
Conflicts between: Greek Catholics and Orthodox
O8B
Conflicts between: rich and poor
O8C
Conflicts between: romanies (gypsies) and the rest of the population
O8D
Conflicts between: generations at the age around 30 and 50 years old
O8E
Conflicts between: Slovaks and Hungarians in Slovakia
O8F
Conflicts between: inhabitants in Bratislava and other inhabitants in Slovakia
O8G
Conflicts between: Catholics and Protestants
O8H
Conflicts between: believers and non - believers
O8I
Conflicts between: supporters of a common state and supporters of an Independent Slovakia
O9
Have you or your family suffered a wrong in connection with some property during 1948 - 1989
O10
How has this wrong been resolved
O11A
Are you employed now
O11B
Are you employed now
O12A
Do you work in a state organisation
O12B
Do you work in a share company
O12C
Do you work in a private enterprise
O12D
Do you work in a cooperative
O13A
Are you an employee
O13B
Are you a share - holder
O13C
Are you a joint owner in cooperative
O13D
Are you proprietor of enterprise or a co - owner
O13E
Are you an assistance member in a family business
O14A
Did you work as a manager before 1989
O14B
Have you been working as a manager after 1989
O15A
Was the managerial staff in your present job changed after 1989
O15B
Was the managerial staff in your present job changed after 1989
O16
Do you think that the carried out management exchange (exchanges) has made the organisation:
O17A
Evaluation of the historical periods: the first Czechoslovak Republic (1918 - 1939)
O17B
Evaluation of the historical periods: the Slovak State (1939 - 45)
O17C
Evaluation of the historical periods: the period after the WW II. (1945 - 1948)
O17D
Evaluation of the historical periods: the fifties
O17E
Evaluation of the historical periods: the year 1968
O17F
Evaluation of the historical periods: the seventies
O17G
Evaluation of the historical periods: the eighties
O17H
Evaluation of the historical periods: the period since Nov. '89 (till June 1992)
O17I
Evaluation of the historical periods: the period after June '92
O18A
Evaluation of personalities: J. Tiso
O18B
Evaluation of personalities: G. Husák
O18C
Evaluation of personalities: A. Dubček
O18D
Evaluation of personalities: V. Havel
O18E
Evaluation of personalities: V. Mečiar
O19
What can be preserved/ achieved in the relations between Czech Rep. and Slovak Rep.
O20
How do you accept the steps which are carried out towards Slovakia as an independent state
O21A
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: worry
O21B
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: satisfaction
O21C
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: feelings of acquiring freedom
O21D
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: feelings of loosing freedom
O21E
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: sadness
O21F
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: joy
O21G
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: fear
O21H
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: a feeling of greater possibilities
O21I
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: pride
O21J
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: shame
O21K
How are your feelings in connention with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: don't know myself what to think about
O21L
How are your feelings in connection with the present partition of Czechoslovakia: its all the same to me
O22
The constitutional structure of Czechoslovakia should be decided by
O23A
How would you answer the question of the referendum: Are you for the split of the CSFR into two independent states - the
O23B
How would you answer the question of the referendum: Do you agree with a sovereign Slovak Republic becoming a subject of
O25
Do you expect the development of the relations between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic in the next months to
O26A
It is necessary to extend private property in industry as much as possible vs. State property in industry must be preser
O26B
Responsibility of the individual vs. Responsibility of the state
O26C
The unemployed should accept any kind of work vs. The uneployed should have rigth to refuse any job they don't want to d
O26D
Competition is useful vs. Competition is harmful
O26E
Hard work usually brings better life vs. Succes is a result of acquaintances and good luck
O26F
People can get rich only at the expense of others vs. richness can grow in such way that there might be enough for all
O26G
The state should be able to redistribute as much as possible vs. The state interventions should be reduced to a minimum
O27A
The politician who has good intentions for the citizens is not always obliged to observe the law
O27B
In the period between the elections the Parliament is something more than the public opinion of the citizens
O27C
The centrally planned economy is more just to people than the market economy
O27D
In a properly functioning economy there should not be any unemployment
O27E
If the wages and salaries of everybody would be significantly increased, it would help people and it would do no harm to
O27F
The current unemployment in our country has been caused by a wrong course of the economic reform
O27G
It is the duty of the Government to provide an emergency program of production for those enterprises which are threatene
O27H
The current unemployment is the result of a false economic policy under socialism
O28A
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: former communist Government in Czechoslovakia
O28B
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: the communist system in Eastern Bloc
O28C
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: the enterprise managements up to 1989
O28D
Who is responsible for the sitaution in the enterprises: the revolutionary movement Public against Violence in enterpris
O28E
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: the Government after 1990
O28F
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: the enterprise managements after 1990
O28G
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: false economic rules up to year 1989
O28H
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: false economic rules at present
O28I
Who is responsible for the sitaution in the enterprises: the low discipline at work which has still prevailed
O28J
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: the disintegration of the East-Block market
O28K
Who is responsible for the situation in the enterprises: me as well
O29
What should be done with the economic reform in Slovakia after elections '92
O30A
Opinion on the forms/ possibilities of the privatisation: restitution
O30B
Opinion on the forms/ possibilities of the privatisation: small privatization
O30C
Opinion on the forms/ possibilities of the privatisation: transformation of the farming cooperatives
O30D
Opinion on the forms/ possibilities of the privatisation: voucher privatization
O30E
Opinion on the forms/ possibilities of the privatisation: entry of foreign capital into big enterprises
O31
Have you also started to enterprise
O33
How do you evaluate the firms (shops, services) which are in the hands of private owners
O34
What did you do in the voucher privatization
O35
Did you invest in the enterprises in the Slovak Republic or in the Czech Republic
O36A
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - economy in Slovakia will be:
O36B
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - rate of currency will be:
O36C
how the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - unemployment will be:
O36D
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - the overall situation will be:
O36E
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - TV and radio will inform:
O36F
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - the relationships to neighboring countries will
O36G
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - as citizens we will be:
O36H
How the situation in Slovakia will develop during the next 12 months - the living standard of the population will be:
O37A
Which daily newspaper do you prefer (on the 1st place)
O37B
Which daily newspaper do you prefer (on the 2nd place)
O38
Whom you voted to the Slovak National Council in the recent elections
O39
Imagine that the elections will be held just now once more, whom you would vote
O40
Sex
O41
Age
O42
Size of settlement
O43
District
O44
Nationality
O45
Are you able to speak any western language
O46
Attitude towards religion
O47
Obtained level of education
O48
Obtained level of respondent's father
O49
Occupation
O50
Marital status
O51
Number of dependant children
REGION
Region
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