Citation ![]() | ISSP Research Group (2019): International Social Survey Programme: Religion I-III ADD ON - ISSP 1991-1998-2008. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5071 Data file Version 1.1.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13172 |
Study No. | ZA5071 |
Title | International Social Survey Programme: Religion I-III ADD ON - ISSP 1991-1998-2008 |
Current Version | 1.1.0, 2019-1-10, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13172 |
Date of Collection | 04.1990 - 07.2010 |
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution |
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Abstract | The release of the cumulated ISSP ´Religion´ modules for the years 1991, 1998 and 2008 consists of two separate datasets: ZA5070 and ZA5071. This documentation deals with the supplementary dataset ZA5071. It contains all those, mainly national-specific background variables that belong to the current ISSP standard, but could not be cumulated for various reasons. The variables, however, can be matched easily to the cumulated file if necessary. A comprehensive overview on the contents, the structure and basic coding rules of both data files can be found in the following guide: Guide for the ISSP ´Religion´ cumulation of the years 1991, 1998 and 2008 Religion - (non-cumulated background variables of the individual modules) Variables for all countries and modules if available: country-specific education and degree; country-specific occupation (respondent as well as partner); earnings of respondent (country specific); family income (country-specific); country-specific party affiliation; size of community (country-specific); country of origin or ethnic group affiliation (country-specific); type of community: urban-rural area. Single variables: spouse’s working for private or public sector or self-employed 2008; self-placement on a top-bottom scale 2008, administrative mode of data-collection 2008, case substitution flag 2008. |
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ZA-Study-Nr. 2150 Religion I (ISSP 1991):
Austria: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons in private households 16 years old and older.
Germany: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons in private households 18 years old and older.
Great Britain: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons in private households 18 years old and older.
Northern Ireland:.
Hungary: multi-stage random sample from the adult population.
Ireland: random selection according to RANSAM system.
Israel: Area probability sample.
Italy: random selection of persons between the ages of 14 and 74 years.
New Zealand: simple random selection of persons over 18 years old from the election register.
Netherlands: simple random selection of persons from a mail register.
Norway: simple random selection of persons between the ages of 16 and 79 years from the central register.
Philippines: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons 18 years old and older.
Poland: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons in private households between the ages of 15 and 65 years.
Russia: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons 16 years old and older.
Slovenia: multi-stage stratified random sample of persons between the ages of 18 and 70 years.
USA: three-stage NORC master sampling.
ZA-Study-Nr. 3190 Religion II (ISSP 1998):
Multi-stage stratified random sample of respondents 18 years old and older
ZA-Study-Nr. 4950 Religion III (ISSP 2008):
Sampling procedures differ for the individual countries: Partly simple, partly multi-stage stratified random sample of respondents 18 years old and older, exclusion: Japan (16), Russia (16) and Sweden (17)
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ZA-Study-Nr. 2150 Religion I (ISSP 1991):
Oral survey, written survey and mail survey with standardized questionnaire
ZA-Study-Nr. 3190 Religion II (ISSP 1998):
Mail, written, oral or telephone interview with standardized questionnaire
ZA-Study-Nr. 4950 Religion III (ISSP 2008):
Fieldwork methods: face-to-face interviews with standardized questionnaire (partly CAPI) with standardized questionnaire, postal survey or self-completion questionnaire and telephone interviews depending on the country.
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Data Collector | ZA-Study-Nr. 2150 Religion I (ISSP 1991): Australia: Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra; Austria: Institute Fessl & GfK, Wien; Germany: Infratest, Muenchen; Hungary: Tarsadalomkutatasi Informatikai Egyesueles (TARKI), Budapest; Ireland: Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin; Italy: EURISKO, Milano; New Zealand: Department of Marketing, Massey University; Norway: Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD), Bergen; Philippines: Social Weather Stations, Quezon City; Poland: Research Department of Polish Academy of Sciences; Russia: VCIOM, The Russian Center for Public Opinion and Market Research, Moskau; Slovenia: Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre, University of Ljubljana; United States: National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago; ZA-Study-Nr. 3190 Religion II (ISSP 1998): Australia: RSSS; Austria: IFES, Wien; Cyprus: Cyprus College; Germany: Infratest Burke Sozialforschung, Muenchen; Great Britain: Social and Community Planning Research (SCPR), London; Hungary: TARKI, Social Research Information Center; Israel: Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University; Italy: EURISKO, Milano; Japan: NHK, Tokyo; Netherlands: Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (SCP), Rijswijk; New Zealand: Massey University, Department of Marketing; Northern Ireland: Research and Evaluation Services (RES); Philippines: Social Weather Stations, Quezon City; Poland: Public Opinion Research Center, Warsaw; Portugal: Instituto Nacional de Estatistico; Russia: VCIOM, Moscow; Slovenia: Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CJMMK), Ljubljana; Sweden: Statistics Sweden; Switzerland: LINK Institute, Luzern; United States: National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, NORC; Norway: Norsk Gallup Institute ZA-Study-Nr. 4950 Religion III (ISSP 2008): Austria: IFES-Institut, Vienna; Australia: Academic Surveys Australia, Black Rock, Melbourne; Chile: ICCOM, Santiago; Cyprus: Center of Applied Research, Cyprus College, Nicosia; Czech Republic: Factum Invenio, s.r.o., Praha; Denmark: SFI SURVEY, Copenhagen; France: FRANCE-ISSP (Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique, Laboratoire de Sociologie Quantitative), Malakoff; Germany: TNS Infratest Sozialforschung, Munich; Great Britain: National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), London; Hungary: TÁRKI Social Research Institute, Budapest; Ireland: Amárach Field Research, Dublin; Israel: B.I. and Cucille Cohen, Institute for public opinion research, Tel Aviv; Italy: Doxa S.p.A., Milan; Japan: Central Research Services, Tokyo; Latvia: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Latvia; Netherlands: Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Research Methodology, Free University Amsterdam; New Zealand: Department of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, Palmerston North; Northern Ireland: Interviewing was carried out by social survey interviewers employed by the Central Survey Unit of the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency; Norway: TNS Gallup, Oslo; Philippines: Social Weather Stations, Quezon City; Poland: Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS), Warsaw; Portugal: Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa; Russia: Levada-Center, Moscow; Slovakia: FOCUS, Bratislava; Slovenia: Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CJMMK); University of Ljubljana; Spain: Center of Sociological Research (CIS), Madrid; Sweden: SIFO Research and Consulting, Stockholm; Switzerland: MIS Trend, Lausanne; United States: National Opinion Research Center (NORC), Chicago; |
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Version | Date, Name, DOI |
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1.1.0 (current version) | 2019-1-10 Dataset and documentation revised, duplicates eliminated https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13172 |
1.0.0 | 2011-10-14 first archive edition https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10995 |
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Notes | For more detailed information on the individual modules, please have a look at the documentations for: ZA2150 Religion I (1991) ZA3190 Religion II (1998) ZA4950 Religion III (2008) |
Number of Units: | 102380 |
Number of Variables: | 406 |
Analysis System(s): | SPSS, Stata |
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