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MEX_1981_WVS-W1_V01_M
World Values Survey 1981, Wave 1
Mexico
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1981
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MEX_1981_WVS-W1_v01_M
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The World Values Survey Association
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WV1_Data_Mexico_1981_Spss_v20180912
Data file: WV1_Data_Mexico_1981_Spss_v20180912
Mexico - WVS1 Dataset
Cases:
1837
Variables:
186
Variables
V1
Wave
V2
Country/region
V2A
Country/region [with split ups]
V3
Original respondent number
V10
Feeling of happiness
V11
State of health (subjective)
V12
Respect and love for parents
V13
Parents responsibilities to their children
V14
Important child qualities: good manners
V15
Important child qualities: independence
V16
Important child qualities: hard work
V17
Important child qualities: feeling of responsibility
V18
Important child qualities: imagination
V19
Important child qualities: tolerance and respect for other people
V20
Important child qualities: thrift saving money and things
V21
Important child qualities: determination perseverance
V22
Important child qualities: religious faith
V23
Important child qualities: unselfishness
V24
Important child qualities: obedience
V27
Most people can be trusted
V28
Active/Inactive membership of church or religious organization
V30
Active/Inactive membership of art, music, educational
V31
Active/Inactive membership of labour unions
V32
Active/Inactive membership of political party
V33
Active/Inactive membership of environmental organization
V34
Active/Inactive membership of professional organization
V35
Active/Inactive membership of charitable/humanitarian organization
V37
How often discusses political matters with friends
V51
Neighbours: People with a criminal record
V52
Neighbours: People of a different race
V53
Neighbours: Political Extremists
V54
Neighbours: Heavy drinkers
V55
Neighbours: Emotionally unstable people
V56
Neighbours: Muslims
V57
Neighbours: Immigrants/foreign workers
V64
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
V65
Satisfaction with your life
V66
How much freedom of choice and control
V75
Important in a job: good pay
V76
Important in a job: not too much pressure
V77
Important in a job: good job security
V78
Important in a job: a respected job
V79
Important in a job: good hours
V80
Important in a job: an opportunity to use initiative
V81
Important in a job: generous holidays
V82
Important in a job: that you can achieve something
V83
Important in a job: a responsible job
V84
Important in a job: a job that is interesting
V85
Important in a job: a job that meets one´s abilities
V86
Fairness: One secretary is paid more
V87
How business and industry should be managed
V88
Following instructions at work
V89
Marital status
V90
How many children do you have
V90A
Have you had any children
V91
Ideal number of children
V92
Child needs a home with father and mother
V93
A woman has to have children to be fulfilled
V94
Marriage is an out-dated institution
V95
Enjoy sexual freedom
V96
Woman as a single parent
V106
Aims of respondent: first choice
V107
Aims of respondent: second choice
V110
Willingness to fight for country
V111
Future changes: Less emphasis on money and material possessions
V112
Future changes: Less importance placed on work
V113
Future changes: More emphasis on technology
V114
Future changes: Greater respect for authority
V115
Future changes: More emphasis on family life
V116
Opinion about scientific advances
V117
Interest in politics
V118
Political action: signing a petition
V119
Political action: joining in boycotts
V120
Political action: attending lawful/peaceful demonstrations
V121
Political action: joining unofficial strikes
V122
Political action: occupying buildings or factories
V123
Self positioning in political scale
V124
Basic kinds of attitudes concerning society
V135
Confidence: Churches
V136
Confidence: Armed Forces
V137
Confidence: Justice System
V138
Confidence: The Press
V140
Confidence: Labour Unions
V141
Confidence: The Police
V144
Confidence: Parliament
V145
Confidence: The Civil Services
V146
Confidence: Major Companies
V177
Thinking about meaning and purpose of life
V178
Statement: good and evil
V179
Religious denomination
V181
How often do you attend religious services
V182
Religious person
V183
Believe in: God
V184
Believe in: life after death
V185
Believe in: people have a soul
V186
Believe in: devil
V187
Believe in: hell
V188
Believe in: heaven
V189
Believe in: sin
V190
How important is God in your life
V191
Get comfort and strength from religion
V192
Justifiable: claiming government benefits
V193
Justifiable: avoiding a fare on public transport
V194
Justifiable: cheating on taxes
V195
Justifiable: buy stolen goods
V196
Justifiable: someone accepting a bribe
V197
Justifiable: homosexuality
V198
Justifiable: prostitution
V199
Justifiable: abortion
V200
Justifiable: divorce
V201
Justifiable: euthanasia
V202
Justifiable: suicide
V203
Geographical groups belonging to first
V204
Geographical groups belonging to second
V205
How proud of nationality
V214
Sex
V215
Year of birth
V216
Age
V218
What age did you complete your education
V219
Do you live with your parents
V220
Employment status
V221
Profession/job
V222
Are you the chief wage earner in your house
V224
Chief wage earner profession/job
V226
Social class (subjective)
V227
Scale of incomes
V232
Type of habitat
V233
Ethnic group
V234
Region where the interview was conducted
V236
Weight
V236A
Country weight Splitted
V237
Year survey
S024
Nation-Wave
S025
Nation Year
Y002
Post-materialist index (4-item)
Y003
Autonomy Index
SACSECVAL
Overall Secular Values
SECVALWGT
Weight for overal secular values
RESEMAVAL
Emancipative values
RESEMAWEIGHT
Weight for emancipative values
I_AUTHORITY
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse respect for authority
I_NATIONALISM
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse national pride
I_DEVOUT
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse devoutness
DEFIANCE
Overall Secular Values-1: Defiance sub-index
WEIGHT1A
Overall Secular Values-1: Weight1a
I_RELIGIMP
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse import of relig
I_RELIGBEL
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse relig person
I_RELIGPRAC
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse relig practice
DISBELIEF
Overall Secular Values-2: Disbelief sub-index
WEIGHT2A
Overall Secular Values-2: Weight2a
I_NORM1
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform1
I_NORM2
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform2
I_NORM3
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform3
RELATIVISM
Overall Secular Values-3: Relativism
WEIGHT3A
Overall Secular Values-3: Weight
I_TRUSTARMY
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in army
I_TRUSTPOLICE
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in police
I_TRUSTCOURTS
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in courts
SCEPTICISM
Overall Secular Values-4: Scepticism index
WEIGHT4A
Overall Secular Values-4: Weight 4a
I_INDEP
Emancipative Values-1: Independence as kid quality
I_IMAGIN
Emancipative Values-1: Imagination as kid quality
I_NONOBED
Emancipative Values-1: Obedience not kid quality
AUTONOMY
Emancipative Values-1: Autonomy subindex
WEIGHT1B
Emancipative Values-1: Weight1b
I_WOMJOB
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: job
I_WOMPOL
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: politics
I_WOMEDU
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: education
EQUALITY
Emancipative Values-2: Equality sub-index
WEIGHT2B
Emancipative Values-2: Weight2b
I_HOMOLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Homosexuality acceptance
I_ABORTLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Abortion acceptable
I_DIVORLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Divorce acceptable
CHOICE
Emancipative Values-3: Choice sub-index
WEIGHT3B
Emancipative Values-3: Weight3b
I_VOICE1
Emancipative Values-4: Voice 1
I_VOICE2
Emancipative Values-4: Voice2
I_VOI2_00
Emancipative Values-4: Voi2_00 (auxiliary)
VOICE
Emancipative Values-4: Voice sub-index
WEIGHT4B
Emancipative Values-4: Weight 4b
S001
Study
S007
Unified respondent number
S018
Equilibrated weight-1000
S019
Equilibrated weight-1500
S021
Country - wave - study - set - year
COW
COW Country Code
Total: 186
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