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Launching Democracy 1993-1994
South Africa
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1993 - 1994
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1993-1994 P1
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1993-1994 P2
Data file: Launching Democracy 1993-1994 P1
Variables:
110
Variables
card1
Card Number 1
recno1
Record Number 1
metro
Non Metro
urban
Urban, Rural, Squatter Hostel
mag_dist
Magisterial District
ea_no
E.A Number
visit_pt
Visiting point
language
Language group
proj_no
Project Number GCOAPF
pop_grp
Population Group
q1
Type of dwelling structure
q2
Household status of respondent
q3
Sex of Respondent
q4
What was your age at your last birthday (in years)
q5
What is your current marital status?
q6
What church do you belong to or to what faith/religion do you subscribe?
q7
What language do you speak mostly at home?
q8_1
What is your highest educational qualification? Completed at school
q8_2
What is your highest educational qualification? Completed after school
q9
What is your current occupational position?
q10
What is your current work or occupation?
q11
What is the joint income for this household per month?
q12a
Spend most of your life on a farm/in a rural area near the town of
q12b
Spend most of your life in the town/township of
q13
Are you a citizen of
q14
Do you have your id documents ready so that you can vote in and election?
q15
When the time comes for voting in the general election, what will you do?
q16
Which party will you vote for?
q17
Have political parties started going around in your area talking about elections
q17_1
If yes, which party/parties?
q18
Do you think there has been?
q19
If violence comes about, who would be most likely to start it?
q20
Violence/intimidation will make people in your community more likely to vote:
q21
Why do you say so?
q22
How easy/difficult is it to live next to people whose political opinions are dif
q23
Who would you fear most if they were to know who you voted for/intended to vote
q24
If violence starts in your area, who can protect you/ your family?
q25
Do you expect the party to:
q26
How would you like parties active in your area to go about mobilizing support?
q27
If your party gets fewer votes , what are these supporters likely to do?
q28
What do you think about having elections now?
q29
Thinking of your area, is voting influence likely to happen or not?
q29_1
Which political groups controls your area?
q30
Opinion on certain political parties not being allowed to seek support in certai
card2
Card Number 2
recno2
Record Number 2
q31_1
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: The chiefs
q31_2
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: The elders of the commun
q31_3
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: The church
q31_4
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Trade Unions
q31_5
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Civics
q31_6
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Street committees/ area
q31_7
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Your/their employees
q31_8
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Your/their husband/wife
q31_9
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: You’re their parents
q31_10
Voters like you will be influenced in how they vote by: Your/their children
q32
Do you think you are better off than before 1990
q33
Do you think it very important to you or not important to you?
q33_1
Why do you say that it is very important/ Not important to you?
q34_1
People like me will get richer/poor
q34_2
People of my group will feel weak/insecure or strong/secure
q34_3
There will be more/less violence than at present
q34_4
People will feel free/afraid to criticise the new government
q34_5
Relations between races will get better/worse
q34_6
There will be more employment/unemployment than at present
q34_7
The new government will give benefits to people who voted for it/treat people th
q34_8_1
Number of Asians leaving South Africa?
q34_8_2
Number of Blacks leaving South Africa?
q34_8_3
Number of Coloureds leaving South Africa?
q34_8_4
Number of Whites leaving South Africa?
q34_9
Asians/Blacks/Coloureds/Whites like me will be discriminated or treated fairly
q35_1
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at enforcing law and order
q35_2
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at creating a climate of peace an
q35_3
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at preventing intimidation
q35_4
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at being free of corruption in go
q35_5
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at being capable rulers of the co
q35_6
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at making the economy grow
q35_7
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at promoting education
q35_8
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at promoting health care
q35_9
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at providing housing
q35_10
Parties/alliances/movements that would be best at improving your income
q36_1
Which part of the country would you se as your home province?
q36_2
Government of province more power than country
q37
These days many people talk of liberation. What do you understand by this word?
q38_1
Importance of peace and harmony between political groups?
q38_2
Importance of business and factory growing and making profits
q38_3
Importance of Black people getting the same increases, jobs and evaluation as wh
q38_4
Importance of Townships and Towns well managed with good services and honest off
q38_5
Importance of safety and security for all people even if they are small groups
q38_6
Importance of less crime and violence
q38_7
Importance of Whites being forced to share their wealth and opportunities with B
q38_8
Importance of Whites people having to respect Blacks as the most important group
q38_9
Importance of all people, Black and White, and all language groups having the sa
q39
Which two reasons do you have for supporting a political party?
q40
Do you agree with such power sharing or not?
q41
If yes: then which parties should share power?
q42
How do you think your party ought to select its candidates for election?
q43
Do you think that members of parliament you elect?
q44
Have your political views changed over the past three months?
q45_1
If yes, how?
q45_2
What is the single most important reason that has caused you to change your view
q46
If you could vote for two parties, which would be your second choice party?
q47
Apart from your first and second choice parties, which other party do you like c
card3
Card Number 3
recno3
Record Number 3
assist
Was the respondent assisted?
ch_1st
1st choice
ch_2nd
2nd choice
ch_3rd
3rd choice
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Total: 110
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