Citation ![]() | ISSP Research Group (2012): International Social Survey Programme: Citizenship - ISSP 2004. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA3950 Data file Version 1.3.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11372 |
Study No. | ZA3950 |
Title | International Social Survey Programme: Citizenship - ISSP 2004 |
Current Version | 1.3.0, 2012-6-26, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11372 |
Date of Collection | 03.2003 - 02.2006 |
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Abstract | Citizen and state. Topics: Qualities of a good citizen; attitude toward the right of public meetings for religious extremists, people who want to overthrow the government by force, or people prejudiced against any racial or ethnic 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 chance of serious attention to people`s demand; interest in politics; personal trust in politicians and people; political discussions with friends; opinion leadership in politics; national sovereignty and attitude to international organisations; attitude to the action of political parties; real policy choice between parties; attitude toward a referendum; level of honesty and fairness in the last national election; commitment to serve people and likeliness to correct own mistakes in public service; corruption in public service; functioning of democracy at present, in the past and in the future; frequencies of media 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; participation in last election; religious denomination; attendance of religious services; self-placement on a top-bottom scale; region; size of community; type of community: urban-rural area; ethnicity, nationality and family-origin. Additionally coded: administrative mode of data-collection. |
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Universe | Age: 18 years old and older, exclusion: Finland (15), Japan (16), South Africa (16) and the Netherlands (16) |
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Sampling procedures differ for the individual countries: Partly simple, partly multi-stage stratified random sample
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Face-to-face-interview, postal survey and self-completion questionnaire
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Data Collector | Australian Social Science Data Archive, Australia; Institute for Empirical Social Research (IFES), Vienna, Austria; TNS Dimarso, Bruxelles, Belgium; Sensus - Data World, Brazil; ASA and PDP, Sofia, Bulgaria; Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada; ICCOM, Chile; Center of Applied Research, Cyprus College, Nicosia, Cyprus; SC&C, Prague, Czech Republic; SFI SURVEY, Copenhagen, Denmark; Statistics Finland, Helsinki, Finland; France: unknown; TNS Infratest Sozialforschung, Germany; National Centre for Social Research, Great Britain; TÁRKI RT Social Research Centre, Hungary; Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Ireland; B.I. and Lucille Cohen, Israel; Central Research Services, Inc., Japan; Latvia: unknown; Instituto de Mercadotecnia y Opinión (IMO), Mexico; Free University Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand; TNS Gallup, Norway; Social Weather Stations, Philippines; Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS), Warsaw, Poland; TNS-Euroteste, Portugal; Levada-Center, Russia; TNS SK, Bratislava, Slovakian Republic; Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CJMMK), Ljubljana, Slovenia; Human Sciences Research Council, South-Africa; Survey Research Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South-Korea; CIS, Spain; SIFO, Sweden; MIS Trend, Lausanne, Switzerland; Center for Survey Research, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; Department of Economics – Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Uruguay, Uruguay; National Opinion Research Center (NORC), USA; Laboratorio de Ciencias Sociales, LACSO, Venezuela |
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Version | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.3.0 (current version) | 2012-6-26 Update: correction of errors (see changes in this version) https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11372 |
1.2.0 | 2007-4-25 https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10078 |
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Notes | Sample sizes and fieldwork methods for each country: Australia: 1914, Self-completion, paper and pencil, mailed to, mailed back by respondent Austria: 1006, Face-to-face interview Brasil: 2000 Bulgaria: 1121 Canada: 1211, Self-completion Mail Chile: 1505, Face-to-face interview Cyprus: 1000, Face-to-face interview and self-completion, mixed mode Czech Republic: 1322, Face-to-face interview Denmark: issued 1845, achieved 1186, Postal survey (self-completion) Finland: 2500, Postal (both directions), self-completion, paper and pencil Flanders (Belgium): 1398, Face-to-face interview Frankreich: 1419, -, postal survey Germany: 1332, Self-completion questionaire, interviewer in attendance. Background variables were asked face-to-face (CAPI). Great Britain: 853, Self-completion questionaire, completed by the respondent after the main face-to-face inteview Hungary: 1035, Face-to-face interview Ireland: 1648, Face-to-face interview Israel: 1034, Face-to-face interview Japan: Issued 1800, achieved 1343, Self-completion (drop-off and pickup later) Latvia: 1000, Face-to-face interview Mexico: 1201, Face-to-face interview The Netherlands: 1823, Postal survey New Zealand: 2500, Mail Survey in three waves Norway: 1404, Postal survey Philippines: 1200, Face-to-face interview Poland: 1277, Face-to-face interview Portugal: 1602, Face-to-face interview with visuals Russia: 1800, Face-to-face interview Slovakian Republic: 1072, Face-to-face interview Slovenia: 1054, Face-to-face interview South-Africa: 2775, Face-to-face interview South-Korea: 2000, Face-to-face interview Spain: 2481, Face-to-face interview Sweden: 1295, Postal survey Switzerland: 1078, CAPI interview Taiwan: 1781, Face-to-face interview Uruguay: 1108, Face-to-face interview USA: 1472, Face-to-face interview Venezuela: 1199, Face-to-face interview. |
Number of Units: | 52550 |
Number of Variables: | 253 |
Analysis System(s): | SPSS, Stata |
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