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Afrobarometer Survey 2018, Round 7

Zambia, 2018
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ZMB_2018_AFB-R7_v01_M
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Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa (IJR), Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IREEP), Institute for Development Studies (IDS), Michigan State University (MSU), University of Cape Town (UCT, South Africa)
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Q62. Free to move when public security threatened vs impose curfews (Q62)

Data file: zam_r7_data.sav

Overview

Valid: 1200
Invalid: -
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 9
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 859
End: 860
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 9
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
62. Let’s talk for a moment about the kind of society you would like to have in this country. Some people say that, in order to enjoy security from violence in our society, we must limit the amount of freedom that citizens are allowed to enjoy. Others say that political liberty is too important to sacrifice and must always be maintained, even if it threatens the security of the country.
Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement 1 or Statement 2.
Statement 1: Even if faced with threats to public security, people should be free to move about the country at any time of day or night.
Statement 2: When faced with threats to public security, the government should be able to impose curfews and set up special roadblocks to prevent people from moving around.
Categories
Value Category Cases
-1 Missing 0
0%
1 Agree very strongly with 1 150
12.5%
2 Agree with 1 177
14.8%
3 Agree with 2 272
22.7%
4 Agree very strongly with 2 569
47.4%
5 Agree with neither 14
1.2%
8 Refused 2
0.2%
9 Don't know 16
1.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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