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CPV_2002_AFB-R2_V01_M
Afrobarometer Survey 2002, Round 2
Republic of Cabo Verde
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2002
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CPV_2002_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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Afrobarometer round 2 survey data.
Cases:
1268
Variables:
327
Variables
respno
Respondent number
urbrur
Urban or Rural Primary Sampling Unit
island
Island
concelho
Concelho
town
Town/village
hholdse1
Unsuccessful call1 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 1
hholdse2
Unsuccessful call2 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 2
hholdse3
Unsuccessful call3 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 3
hholdse4
Unsuccessful call4 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 4
hholdse5
Unsuccessful call5 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 5
hholdse6
Unsuccessful call6 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 6
hholdse7
Unsuccessful call7 - Reasons for Substitution of Househould 7
prevint
Previous interview, gender
currint
This interview, gender
calls
Number of calls
dateintr
Date of Interview
strtime
q1a
Q1a. Country's present economic condition
q1b
Q1b. Present personal living conditions
q2a
Q2a Country's economy vs neighbours
q2b
Q2b. Your living conditions vs. other Capeverdians
q3a
Q3a. Economic situation 12 months ago
q3b
Q3b. Your living condition 12 months ago
q4a
Q4a. Expectation of country's economy next 12 months
q4b
Q4b. Expectation of your living condition next 12 months
q5a
Q5a. Meaning of "poor" 1st Mention
q5b
Q5b. Meaning of "poor" 2nd Mention
q5c
Q5c. Meaning of "poor" 3rd Mention
q6a
Q6a. Score self poor/rich today
q6b
Q6b. Score parent rich/poor 10 years ago
q6c
Q6c. Score children rich/poor in future
q7a
Q7a. Depend on earning a wage or salary
q7b
Q7b. Depend on buying and selling goods
q7c
Q7c. Depend on doing work in-kind for food or shelter
q7d
Q7d. Depend on employing other people to work for you
q7e
Q7e. Depend on participating in a community savings group
q7f
Q7f. Depend on borrowing money from friends or family
q7g
Q7g. Depend on borrowing money from a bank
q7h
Q7h. Depend on receiving money from family working elsewhere in the country
q7i
Q7i. Depend on receiving money from family working in other countries
q8a
Q8a. Time spent working to earn money
q8b
Q8b. Time spent growing your own food
q8c
Q8c. Time spent doing household work
q8d1
Q8d1. Time spent caring for your own family's children
q8d2
Q8d2. Time spent caring for orphaned children
q8e
Q8e. Time spent caring for sick household members
q8f
Q8f. Time spent taking care of your own illness
q9a
Q9a. How often gone without food
q9b
Q9b. How often gone without water
q9c
Q9c. How often gone without healthcare
q9d
Q9d. How often gone without electricity
q9e
Q9e. How often gone without fuel to cook your food
q9f
Q9f. How often gone without cash income
q10a
Q10a. To whom do you turn for assistance: food
q10b
Q10b. To whom do you turn for assistance: water
q10c
Q10c. To whom do you turn for assistance: healthcare
q10d
Q10d. To whom do you turn for assistance: electricity
q10e
Q10e. To whom do you turn for assistance: fule for cooking
q10f
Q10f. To whom do you turn for assistance: cash income
q11a
Q11a. How often felt unsafe in your own home
q11b
Q11b. How often home broken into and something stolen
q11c
Q11c. How often been physically attacked
q12
Q12. Prefer market or government-run economy
q13a
Q13a. Government manages production and distribution
q13b
Q13b. Individuals decide what to produce, buy and sell
q13c
Q13c. People go back to the land and provide for their own needs
q13d
Q13d. Economic experts make the most important decisions about economy
q13e
Q13e. Wealthy people provide for community needs
q14
Q14. Free schooling vs. user fees for education
q15
Q15. Privatized agricultural marketing vs. government control
q16
Q16. More jobs with low wages vs. fewer jobs with higher wages
q17
Q17. Government respects property rights vs. government right to seize
q18
Q18. All civil servants keep jobs vs. lay offs to reduce costs
q19
Q19. Allow imports vs. protect local producers
q20
Q20. Abandon costly economic reforms vs. accept hardships now
q21
Q21. Government's economic policies helped most people vs. hurt most
q22a
Q22a. Present vs. past: availability of goods
q22b
Q22b. Present vs. past: people's living standard
q22c
Q22c. Present vs. past: job opportunities
q22d
Q22d. Present vs. past: gap between rich and poor
q22e
Q22e. Present vs. past: security of property from seizure
q23
Q23. Satisfied with government's reduced role in economy
q24a
Q24a. Leader or member of religious group
q24b
Q24b. Leader or member of trade union or farmers association
q24c
Q24c. Leader or member of professional or business association
q24d
Q24d. Leader or member of development association
q25a
Q25a. Have you discussed politics with friends or neighbors
q25b
Q25b. Have you attended a community meeting
q25c
Q25c. Have you got together with others to raise an issue
q25d
Q25d. Have you attended a demonstration or protest march
q25e
Q25e. Have you used force or violence for a political cause
q26a
Q26a. How often do you get news from radio
q26b
Q26b. How often do you get news from television
q26c
Q26c. How often do you get news from newspapers
q27
Q27. Interest in public affairs
q28a
Q28a. Politics and government too complicated to understand
q28b
Q28b. People don't listen to me on politics
q28c
Q28c. Can make elected representatives listen
q29a
Q29a. How often contact local government councilor
q29b
Q29b. How often contact National Assembly representative
q29c
Q29c. How often contact an official of a government ministry
q29d
Q29d. How often contact a political party official
q29e
Q29e. How often contact a religious leader
q29f
Q29f. How often contact a traditional ruler
q29g
Q29g. How often contact some other influential person
q30
Q30. Choose leaders through elections vs. adopt other methods
q31
Q31. Many political parties unnecessary vs. many political parties needed
q32
Q32. No term limits for president vs. no more than two terms
q33
Q33. National Assembly makes the laws vs. president makes the laws
q34
Q34. Give elected government time to deal with problems vs. try another form
q35a
Q35a. One-party rule
q35c
Q35c. Military rule
q35d
Q35d. One -man rule
q36a
Q36a. Present vs. past: free to say what you think
q36b
Q36b. Present vs. past: free to join any organisation
q36c
Q36c. Present vs. past: fear of unjust arrest
q36d
Q36d. Present vs. past: freedom to choose who to vote for
q36e
Q36e. Present vs. past: ability to influence government
q36f
Q36f. Present vs. past: safety from crime/violence
q36g
Q36g. Present vs. past: all people treated equally by government
q37
Q37. Is Cape Verde a democracy?
q38
Q38. Support for democracy -- democracy always preferable
q39
Q39. Democracy for free and equal voice vs. only if it addresses economic needs
q40
Q40. Satisfaction with democracy
q41a
Q41a. How often do people have to be careful about what they say in politics
q41b
Q41b. How often does competition between political parties lead to conflict
q41c
Q41c. How often does the President ignore the Constitution/law
q41d
Q41d. How often are people treated unequally under the law
q42a
Q42a. Constitution expresses Capeverdian values and aspirations
q42b
Q42b. Courts have the right to make binding decisions
q42c
Q42c. Police have the right to make people obey the law
q42d
Q42d. Tax department has the right to make people pay taxes
q43a
Q43a. Trust the President
q43a1
Q43a1. Trust government
q43b
Q43b. Trust the National Assembly
q43c
Q43c. Trust the Independent National Electoral Commission
q43e
Q43e. Trust the Local Authority Council
q43f
Q43f. Trust the ruling party
q43g
Q43g. Trust opposition political parties
q43h
Q43h. Trust the army
q43i
Q43i. Trust the police
q43j
Q43j. Trust law courts
q43k
Q43k. Trust traditional rulers
q43l
Q43l. Trust government broadcasting service
q43m
Q43m. Trust independent broadcasting services
q43n
Q43n. Trust government newspapers
q43o
Q43o. Trust independent newspapers
q43p
Q43p. Trust traders in local markets
q43q
Q43q. Trust small businesses/shopkeepers
q43r
Q43r. Trust big private corporations
q43s
Q43s. Trust public corporations
q44pt1
Q44pt1. Most important problems - 1st mention
q44pt2
Q44pt2. Most important problems - 2nd mention
q44pt3
Q44pt3. Most important problems - 3rd mention
q45a
Q45a. Handling managing the economy
q45b
Q45b. Handling creating jobs
q45c
Q45c. Handling keeping prices stable
q45d
Q45d. Handling narrowing gaps between rich and poor
q45e
Q45e. Handling reducing crime
q45f
Q45f. Handling improving basic health services
q45g
Q45g. Handling addressing educational needs
q45h
Q45h. Handling delivering household water
q45i
Q45i. Handling ensuring everyone has enough to eat
q45j
Q45j. Handling fighting corruption in government
q45k
Q45k. Handling resolving conflicts between communities
q45l
Q45l. Handling combating HIV/AIDS
q46
Q46. More resources for combating AIDS vs. solve other problems
q47
Q47. Proportion of country's problems that the government can solve
q48a
Q48a. Performance: President
q48b
Q48b. Performance: National Assembly representative
q48b1cve
Q48b1cve. Performance: The Mayor
q48d
Q48d. Performance: your local government councilor
q49a
Q49a. Responsibilities of a National Assembly representative - 1st Mention
q49b
Q49b. Responsibilities of a National Assembly representative - 2nd Mention
q49c
Q49c. Responsibilities of a National Assembly representative - 3rd Mention
q50a
Q50a. How much do leaders look after the interests of people
q50b
Q50b. How much do leaders listen to what people have to say
q51a
Q51a. Corruption: How many officials in the Presidency
q51b
Q51b. Corruption: How many elected leaders
q51c
Q51c. Corruption: How many government officials
q51d
Q51d. Corruption: How many police
q51e
Q51e. Corruption: How many border officials
q51f
Q51f. Corruption: How many judges and magistrates
q51g
Q51g. Corruption: How many local businessmen
q51h
Q51h. Corruption: How many foreign businessmen
q51i
Q51i. Corruption: How many teachers and school administrators
q51j
Q51j. Corruption: How many religious leaders
q51k
Q51k. Corruption: How many NGO leaders
q52a
Q52a. Enforce the law if committed a serious crime
q52b
Q52b. Enforce the law if evade income tax
q52c
Q52c. Enforce the law if obtain household services without paying
q53a
Q53a. Present vs. past government: more or less able to enforce the law
q53b
Q53b. Present vs. past government: more of less effective in serviesdelivery
q53c
Q53c. Present vs. past government: more or less corrupt
q53d
Q53d. Present vs. past government: more or less trustworthy
q53anew
Q53a_new. Effectiveness of AU/OAU
q53bnew
Q53b_new. Effectiveness of EU
q53cnew
Q53c_new. Effectiveness of UN
q53dnew
Q53d_new. Effectiveness of WB
q53enew
Q53e_new. Effectiveness of IMF
q53fnew
Q53f_new. Effectiveness of WTO
q53gnew
Q53g_new. Effectiveness of ECOWAS
q54
Q54. Identity, besides being a Capeverdian
q55
Q55. Identity group's economic conditions compared to others
q56
Q56. Identity group treated unfairly by government
q57
Q57. Identity group versus Capeverdian
q58a
Q58a. Difficulty to obtain an identity document
q58b
Q58b. Difficulty to obtain primary School placement for child
q58c
Q58c. Difficulty to obtain voter registration card for yourself
q58d
Q58d. Difficulty to obtain household services
q58e
Q58e. Difficulty to obtain loan or payment from government
q58f
Q58f. Difficulty to obtain help from the police
q59a
Q59a. How often pay bribe to get document or permit
q59b
Q59b. How often pay bribe to get child into school
q59c
Q59c. How often pay bribe to get household service
q59d
Q59d. How often pay bribe to cross a border
q59e
Q59e. How often pay bribe to avoid problem with police
q59f
Q59f. How often pay bribe to obtain anything else
q59g
Q59g. Other things for which bribes are paid
q60
Q60. What do if delay in obtaining government permit or license
q61
Q61. People look after themselves vs. government responsibility for well-being
q62
Q62. Well-being of community first vs. everyone pursues own interests
q63
Q63. Wealth differences ok vs. avoid large gaps between rich and poor
q64
Q64. Talk until everyone agrees vs. accept differences of opinion
q65
Q65. Question actions of leaders vs. respect authority
q66
Q66. All allowed to vote vs. only educated choose our leaders
q67
Q67. Women subject to traditional laws vs. equal rights for women
q68
Q68. Wealthy people as leaders vs. ordinary people as leaders
q69
Q69. Leaders treat all equally vs. leaders obliged to help own community
q70
Q70. Government is like a parent vs. government is like an employee
q71a
Q71a. How often are there violent conflicts within your family
q71b
Q71b. How often are there violent conflicts within community
q71c
Q71c. How often are there violent conflicts within nation
q72a
Q72a. Cause of violent conflicts 1st mention
q72b
Q72b. Cause of violent conflicts 2nd mention
q72c
Q72c. Cause of violent conflicts 3rd mention
q73pt1
Q73pt1. Who should resolve violent conflicts 1st mention
q73pt2
Q73pt2. Who should resolve violent conflicts 2nd mention
q73pt3
Q73pt3. Who should resolve violent conflicts 3rd mention
q74
Q74. Man has right to beat wife/children vs. no-one should use violence
q75
Q75. Turn to police vs. take revenge
q76
Q76. Violence never justified in politics vs. violence sometimes necessary
q77
Q77. Country should remain united vs. country should break apart
q78cve
Q78cve. Government does fair distribution of resources vs. favoratism of some
q79acve
Q79a_cve. Have you emigrated / known others who have
q79bcve
Q79b_cve. Rivalry between Badius and Sampadjudos
q79ccve
Q79c_cve. Vote for expected winner vs. vote for candidate you like
q79dcve
Q79d_cve. Africans bring problems vs. contribute to development
q79ecve
Q79e_cve. Feel like an African or European
q79fcve
Q79f_cve. Any discrimination when getting jobs
q80
Q80. Age
q81
Q81. Head of household
q82
Q82. Children <18yrs in household
q83
Q83. Language of respondent
q84
Q84. Education of respondent
q85
Q85. Religion of respondent
q86
Q86. How often attend religious services
q87a
q87a. Close to which political party
q87b
q87b. How close to this political party
q88
Q88. Main occupation
q89
Q89. Employment status - job with cash income
q90
Q90. Household income
q91
Q91. Does household rely on a government salaried worker
q92
Q92. Describe household financial situation
q93a
Q93a. How often does physical health reduce ability to work
q93b
Q93b. How often worried, feel tired
q94
Q94. How many friends of relatives have died of AIDS
q95
Q95. Perceived survey sponsor
endtime
q96
Q96. Gender of respondent
q97
Q97. Language of interview
q98
Q98. Type of shelter of respondent
q99
Q99. Persons present during interview
q100
Q100. Respondent checked with others
q101
Q101. Respondent influenced by others
q102
Q102. Respondent has difficulty answering
q103a
Q103a. Respondent friendly
q103b
Q103b. Respondent interested
q103c
Q103c. Respondent cooperative
q103d
Q103d. Respondent patient
q103e
Q103e. Respondent at ease
q103f
Q103f. Respondent honest
q104a
Q104a. Neighbors interested
q104b
Q104b. Neighbors suspicious
q104c
Q104c. Neighbors afraid
q104d
Q104d. Approached by community or political party representatives
q104e
Q104e. Interviewer feel threatened
q104f
Q104f. Interviewer physically threatened
q106
Q106. Interviewer's number
q107
Q107. Interviewer's age
q108
Q108. Interviewer's gender
q109
Q109. Interviewer's origin (Urban/Rural)
q110
Q110. Interviewer's home language
q111
Q111. Interviewer's education
q112a
Q112a. Post-office in the PSU/EA
q112b
Q112b. School in the PSU/EA
q112c
Q112c. Police station in the PSU/EA
q112d
Q112d. Regular bus or taxi service in the PSU/EA
q112e
Q112e. Public electricity grid in the PSU/EA
q112f
Q112f. Public piped water system in the PSU/EA
Total: 327
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