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World Values Survey 2001, Wave 4

Indonesia, 2001
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Reference ID
IDN_2001_WVS-W4_v01_M
Producer(s)
Nadra Muhamad Hosen Dean
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  • Identification

    Survey ID number

    IDN_2001_WVS-W4_v01_M

    Title

    World Values Survey 2001

    Subtitle

    Wave 4

    Country
    Name Country code
    Indonesia IDN
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    World Values Survey Wave 4 1999-2004 covers 41 countries and societies around the world and more than 60,000 respondents. The series includes the following waves: Wave 6 (2010-2014) Wave 5 (2005-2009) Wave 4 (1999-2004) Wave 3 (1995-1998) Wave 2 (1990-1994) Wave 1 (1981-1984)

    Abstract

    The World Values Survey (www.worldvaluessurvey.org) is a global network of social scientists studying changing values and their impact on social and political life, led by an international team of scholars, with the WVS association and secretariat headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The survey, which started in 1981, seeks to use the most rigorous, high-quality research designs in each country. The WVS consists of nationally representative surveys conducted in almost 100 countries which contain almost 90 percent of the world’s population, using a common questionnaire. The WVS is the largest non-commercial, cross-national, time series investigation of human beliefs and values ever executed, currently including interviews with almost 400,000 respondents. Moreover the WVS is the only academic study covering the full range of global variations, from very poor to very rich countries, in all of the world’s major cultural zones. The WVS seeks to help scientists and policy makers understand changes in the beliefs, values and motivations of people throughout the world. Thousands of political scientists, sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists and economists have used these data to analyze such topics as economic development, democratization, religion, gender equality, social capital, and subjective well-being. These data have also been widely used by government officials, journalists and students, and groups at the World Bank have analyzed the linkages between cultural factors and economic development.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Household Individual

    Version

    Version Description
    • v2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution. All deposited data has been made anonymous at the PI side and the archive deposited files have no means to trace the respondents.
    Version Date

    2014-04-29

    Version Notes

    Version history: -v2018-09-12:Current official release General revision, mostly of missing labels. Inclusion of region, interview date in some countries when missing and found. Creation of new variables for Town (N_TOWN) and Urban/Rural (v248) when present in country files. Previous releases: 2014-04-29: Official release NOTE: Study on values realized in the countries of Europe by EVS research network is not included into the current data-set and is avaliable for both downloading and online-analysis at: http://www.europeanvaluesstudy.eu

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Indonesia

    Universe

    National Population, Both sexes,18 and more years

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Nadra Muhamad Hosen Dean School of Social Sciences Institute of Quranic Studies Jakarta

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Sample size: 1000

    There were some quota controls on the type of individual selected to take part in the survey. The quota controls were in one province, 100 respondents were in cities, and 100 respondents were in rural areas. In the final clusters, we got 32 respondents (16 males and 16 females) for cluster A, 36 respondents (18 males and 18 females) for cluster B, and 32 respondents (16 males and 16 females) for cluster C. Clusters are divided into 3 different levels of ages. There were some limitations in the sample. To some extent, people think the questions are too much

    Remarks about sampling:
    -Sample unit from office sampling: Named individual

    Response Rate

    There were no selected respondent too sick/incapacitated to participate. Also there were no selected respondent away during the survey period and there were no language problem.

    Weighting

    No weighting variable was added.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The WVS questionnaire was translated from the English questionnaire by a member of the research team. The translated questionnaire was not back-translated into English; however the translated questionnaire was pre-tested: one of surveyors interviewed 10 students, one of surveyors interview 10 ordinary people by random, and one of surveyors interviewed 10 old people randomly. This means 30 people were tested. There have not been any optional WVS questions included, and also country-specific questions were not included. The sample was designed to be representative of the entire adult population, i.e. 18 years and older, of your country. The lower age cut-off for the sample was 18 and there was not any upper age cut-off for the sample.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2001-03-01 2001-09-30
    Data Collectors
    Name
    Institute of Quranic Studies
    Data Collection Notes

    Fieldwork: Interviews were done face to face. Interviewers were paid according to performance. Approximately 75% of the interviews were supervised. Approximately 90% of the interviews were back-checked.

    Data appraisal

    Estimates of Sampling Error

    Estimated Error: 3,2

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    World Values Survey

    Archive where study is originally stored

    World Values Survey http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSContents.jsp Cost: None

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    Inglehart, R., C. Haerpfer, A. Moreno, C. Welzel, K. Kizilova, J. Diez-Medrano, M. Lagos, P. Norris, E. Ponarin & B. Puranen et al. (eds.). 2014. World Values Survey: Round Four - Country-Pooled Datafile Version: www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSDocumentationWV4.jsp. Madrid: JD Systems Institute.

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email URL
    Director of the WVSA Archive WVSA Data Archive jdiezmed@jdsurvey.net http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_IDN_2001_WVS-W4_v01_M_WB

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Development Economics Data Group The World Bank Documentation of the DDI
    Date of Metadata Production

    2020-02-19

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (February 2020)

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