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ZWE_2004_AFB-R2_V01_M
Afrobarometer Survey 2004, Round 2
Zimbabwe
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2004
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ZWE_2004_AFB-R2_v01_M
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The Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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zim_r2_data.sav
Data file: zim_r2_data.sav
Afrobarometer round 2 survey data.
Cases:
1104
Variables:
200
Variables
respno
Respondent number
urbrur
Urban or Rural Primary Sampling Unit
province
Province
district
District
hholdse1
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 1
hholdse2
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 2
hholdse3
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 3
hholdse4
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 4
hholdse5
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 5
hholdse6
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 6
hholdse7
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 7
prevint
Previous interview, gender
currint
This interview, gender
calls
Number of calls
dateintr
Date of Interview
strtime
Time interview started
q1a
Q1a. Country's present economic condition
q1b
Q1b. Your present living conditions
q2a
Q2a. Country's economic condition vs neighbours
q2b
Q2b. Your living conditions vs. others
q3a
Q3a. Country's economic condition 12 months ago
q3b
Q3b. Your living conditions 12 months ago
q4a
Q4a. Country's economic condition in 12 months
q4b
Q4b. Your living conditions in 12 months
q5a
Q5a. Score self rich/poor today
q5b
Q5b. Score parent rich/poor 10 years ago
q5c
Q5c. Score children rich/poor in future
q6a
Q6a. Time spent caring for orphaned children
q6b
Q6b. Time spent caring for sick household members
q6c
Q6c. Time spent taking care of own illness
q7a
Q7a. How often gone without food
q7b
Q7b. How often gone without water
q7c
Q7c. How often gone without medical care
q7d
Q7d. How often gone without electricity
q7e
Q7e. How often gone without cooking fuel
q7f
Q7f. How often gone without cash income
q8a
Q8a. How often feared crime in home
q8b
Q8b. How often something stolen from house
q8c
Q8c. How often physically attacked
q9
Q9. Prefer market or government-run economy
q10a
Q10a. Government plans production and distribution
q10b
Q10b. Individuals decide what to produce, buy, sell
q10c
Q10c. People go back to the land
q10d
Q10d. Economic experts make important decisions
q10e
Q10e. Wealthy people provide for community needs
q11
Q11. Free schooling vs. user fees
q12
Q12. Respect for property rights vs. right to seize
q13
Q13. Civil servants keep jobs vs. lay offs to reduce costs
q14
Q14. Abandon economic reforms vs. accept hardships
q15
Q15. Economic policies helped most vs. hurt most
q16a
Q16a. Discuss politics
q16b
Q16b. Attend a community meeting
q16c
Q16c. Join others to raise an issue
q16d
Q16d. Attend a demonstration or protest march
q16e
Q16e. Used force or violence for political cause
q17a
Q17a. Radio news
q17b
Q17b. Television news
q17c
Q17c. Newspapaer news
q18
Q18. Interest in public affairs
q19a
Q19a. Contact Local government representative
q19a1
Q19a1. Contact Regional government representative
q19b
Q19b. Contact Member of Parliament
q19c
Q19c. Contact official of a government ministry
q19d
Q19d. Contact political party official
q19e
Q19e. Contact religious leader
q19f
Q19f. Contact traditional ruler
q19g
Q19g. Contact some other influential person
q20
Q20. Choose leaders through elections vs. other methods
q21
Q21. Political parties divisive vs. many parties needed
q22
Q22. Parliament makes laws vs. president does
q23
Q23. Time to deal with problems vs. try another form
q24a
Q24a. Reject one-party rule
q24b
Q24b. Reject rule by chiefs or elders
q24c
Q24c. Reject military rule
q24d
Q24d. Reject one-man rule
q25a
Q25a. Present vs. past: free to say what you think
q25b
Q25b. Present vs. past: free to join any organisation
q25c
Q25c. Present vs. past: free from unjust arrest
q25d
Q25d. Present vs. past: voting freedom
q25e
Q25e. Present vs. past: ability to influence government
q25f
Q25f. Present vs. past: safety from crime and violence
q25g
Q25g. Present vs. past: equal treatment for all
q26
Q26. How democratic
q27
Q27. Support for democracy
q28
Q28. Democracy for voice vs. for basic needs
q29
Q29. Satisfaction with democracy
q30a
Q30a. Careful about what you say
q30b
Q30b. Party competition leads to conflict
q30c
Q30c. President ignores the Constitution
q30d
Q30d. People are treated unequally
q31a
Q31a. Constitution expresses values and aspirations
q31b
Q31b. Courts make binding decisions
q31c
Q31c. People must obey the law
q31d
Q31d. People must pay taxes
q32a
Q32a. Trust the President
q32b
Q32b. Trust Parliament/National Assembly
q32c
Q32c. Trust the National Electoral Commission
q32d
Q32d. Trust the regional government body
q32e
Q32e. Trust the local government body
q32f
Q32f. Trust the ruling party
q32g
Q32g. Trust opposition political parties
q43gzim
Q32g-zim. Trust leader of the opposition
q32h
Q32h. Trust the army
q32i
Q32i. Trust the police
q32j
Q32j. Trust courts of law
q32k
Q32k. Trust traditional leaders
q32l
Q32l. Trust government broadcasting service
q32n
Q32n. Trust government newspapers
q32o
Q32o. Trust independent newspapers
q33pt1
Q33pt1. Most important problems - 1st response
q33pt2
Q33pt2. Most important problems - 2nd mention
q33pt3
Q33pt3. Most important problems - 3rd mention
q34a
Q34a. Handling managing the economy
q34b
Q34b. Handling creating jobs
q34c
Q34c. Handling keeping prices stable
q34d
Q34d. Handling narrowing gaps between rich and poor
q34e
Q34e. Handling reducing crime
q34f
Q34f. Handling improving basic health services
q34g
Q34g. Handling addressing educational needs
q34h
Q34h. Handling delivering household water
q34i
Q34i. Handling ensuring everyone has enough to eat
q34j
Q34j. Handling fighting corruption in government
q34l
Q34l. Handling combating HIV/AIDS
q35
Q35. Resources to combat AIDS vs. other problems
q36a
Q36a. Performance: President
q36b
Q36b. Performance: Provincial Governor
q36d
Q36d. Performance: your local government councilor
q37a
Q37a. Leaders look after people's interests
q37b
Q37b. Leaders listen to people
q38a
Q38a. Corruption: office of the Presidency
q38b
Q38b. Corruption: elected leaders
q38c
Q38c. Corruption: government officials
q38d
Q38d. Corruption: police
q38f
Q38f. Corruption: judges and magistrates
q38g
Q38g. Corruption: local businessmen
q38h
Q38h. Corruption: foreign businessmen
q38i
Q38i. Corruption: teachers and school administrators
q38j
Q38j. Corruption: religious leaders
q38k
Q38k. Corruption: NGO leaders
q39
Q39. Identity group
q40
Q40. Identity group's economic conditions
q41
Q41. Identity group treated unfairly
q42
Q42. Group or national identity
q43a
Q43a. Difficulty to obtain identity document
q43b
Q43b. Difficulty to obtain primary school placement
q43c
Q43c. Difficulty to obtain voter registration card
q43d
Q43d. Difficulty to obtain household services
q43e
Q43e. Difficulty to obtain government loan or payment
q43f
Q43f. Difficulty to obtain help from the police
q44a
Q44a. Pay bribe for: document or permit
q44b
Q44b. Pay bribe for: school placement
q44c
Q44c. Pay bribe for: get household service
q44e
Q44e. Pay bribe for: avoid problem with police
q45
Q45. People responsible for well-being vs. government
q46
Q46. Government like a parent vs. an employee
q47
Q47. Violence never justified vs. sometimes necessary
q48
Q48. Country should remain united vs. country should break apart
q49zim
Q49zim. 2002 Elections
q50zim
Q50zim. Need for negotiations
q51
Q51. Age
q52
Q52. Language of respondent
q53
Q53. Education of respondent
q54
Q54. Religion of respondent
q55
Q55. How often attend religious services
q56a
Q56a. Close to political party
q56b
Q56b. How close to this political party
q57
Q57. Main occupation
q58
Q58. Employment status
q59
Q59. Household financial situation
q60a
Q60a. Physical health
q60b
Q60b. Mental health
q61
Q61. Died of AIDS
q62
Q62. Perceived survey sponsor
endtime
Time interview ended
q63
Q63. Gender of respondent
q64new
Q64new. Race of respondent
q65
Q65. Language of interview
q66
Q66. Type of shelter
q67
Q67. Others present
q68
Q68. Check with others
q69
Q69. Influence by others
q70
Q70. Difficulty answering
q71a
Q71a. Respondent friendly
q71b
Q71b. Respondent interested
q71c
Q71c. Respondent cooperative
q71d
Q71d. Respondent patient
q71e
Q71e. Respondent at ease
q71f
Q71f. Respondent honest
q72a
Q72a. Neighbors interested
q72b
Q72b. Neighbors suspicious
q72c
Q72c. Neighbors afraid
q72d
Q72d. Approached by community or party
q72e
Q72e. Interviewer feel threatened
q72f
Q72f. Interviewer physically threatened
q74
Q74. Interviewer's number
q75
Q75. Interviewer's age
q76
Q76. Interviewer's gender
q77
Q77. Interviewer urban or rural
q78
Q78. Interviewer's home language
q79
Q79. Interviewer's education
Total: 200
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