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ZAF_2003-2011_SARB_V01_M
Reconciliation Barometer 2003-2011
South Africa
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2003 - 2011
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ZAF_2003-2011_SARB_v01_M
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Institute for Justice and Reconciliation
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Sep 15, 2013
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SARB Round 1 v1
SARB Round 2 v1
SARB Round 3 v1
SARB Round 4 v1
SARB Round 5 v1
SARB Round 6 v1
SARB Round 7 v1
SARB Round 8 v1
SARB Round 9 v1
SARB Round 10
v1
SARB Round 11
v1
Data file: SARB Round 1 v1
Variables:
131
Variables
id
Respondent unique identifier
round
SARB Round
weight
Weighting factor
gender
Gender
race
Population group (race)
agegroup
Age
prov
Province
metarea
Metropolitan area
csize
Community size
census
Census type
educ
Highest level of education attained
wstatus
Working status
occup
Occupation
marstat
Marital status
dwell_old
Type of dwelling (old categories)
earn
Number of people in household earning money
hhinc_old
Monthly household income
lsm
Living Standards Measure
hlang
Home language
ulang_en
Understands: English
ulang_af
Understands: Afrikaans
ulang_zu
Understands: isiZulu
ulang_xh
Understands: isiXhosa
ulang_nso
Understands: Sepedi/Northern Sotho
ulang_sso
Understands: Sesotho/Southern Sotho
ulang_tn
Understands: Setswana
ulang_ts
Understands: Xitsonga
ulang_ve
Understands: Thsivenda
ulang_sw
Understands: siSwati/Swazi
ulang_nd
Understands: isiNdebele
ulang_other
Understands: Other
rlang_en
Reads: English
rlang_af
Reads: Afrikaans
rlang_zu
Reads: isiZulu
rlang_xh
Reads: isiXhosa
rlang_nso
Reads: Sepedi/Northern Sotho
rlang_sso
Reads: Sesotho/Southern Sotho
rlang_tn
Reads: Setswana
rlang_ts
Reads: Xitsonga
rlang_ve
Reads: Thsivenda
rlang_sw
Reads: siSwati/Swazi
rlang_nd
Reads: isiNdebele
rlang_other
Reads: Other
rlang_none
Reads: None
r01_l01
L1. The people who run the country are not really concerned with what happens to
r01_l02
L2. Most of the time I can trust the country's national leaders to do what is ri
r01_l03
L3. It is alright to get around the law as long as you don't actually break it.
r01_l04
L4. It is desirable to create one united South African nation out of all the dif
r01_l05
L5. If public officials are not interested in hearing what people like me think,
r01_l06
L6. The South African Parliament treats all people who come before it - black, w
r01_l07
L7. The government should require radio and TV stations to have more shows where
r01_l08
L8. The South African Parliament can usually be trusted to make decisions that a
r01_l09
L9. Different churches or religious organisations should start holding some serv
r01_l10
L10. If the South African Parliament started making a lot of decisions that most
r01_l11
L11. How do you think the economic situation in South Africa will change in the
r01_l12
L12. How do you think the economic situation of people like you will change duri
r01_l13
L13. How do you think the general level of safety of South Africans will change
r01_l14
L14. How do you think the personal safety of people like you will change during
r01_l15
L15. In the next 12 months, do you think government support for these many diffe
r01_l16
L16. In the next 12 months, do you think the situation of these many different l
r01_l17
L17. Over the next 2 years, do you think other people's respect for your religio
r01_l18
L18. Apartheid was a crime against humanity.
r01_l19
L19. South Africa has great income differences today because in the past Blacks
r01_l20
L20. In the past the state committed horrific atrocities against those strugglin
r01_l21
L21. If government was disregarding, violating or going against people's human r
r01_l22
L22. If government was disregarding, violating or going against people's human r
r01_l23
L23. If this did not work, would it be justified if they used force or violent m
r01_l24
L24. I think it is fair that the people who discriminated against others during
r01_l25
L25. Sometimes it might be better to ignore the law and solve problems immediate
r01_l26
L26. People who suffered during apartheid have no right to make public the names
r01_l27
L27. People who abused others during apartheid must be punished, even if it mean
r01_l28
L28. It is not necessary to obey the laws of a government that I did not vote fo
r01_l29
L29. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often d
r01_l29b
L29. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often d
r01_l29c
L29. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often d
r01_l29i
L29. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often d
r01_l29w
L29. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often d
r01_l30
L30. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r01_l30b
L30. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r01_l30c
L30. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r01_l30i
L30. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r01_l30w
L30. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r01_l31
L31. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to (GROUP) people?
r01_l31b
L31. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Indian or Coloured pe
r01_l31c
L31. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Black or Indian peopl
r01_l31i
L31. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Black or Coloured peo
r01_l31w
L31. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to Black, Coloured or Indian pe
r01_l32
L32. I want to forget about the past and just get on with my life.
r01_l33
L33. I am trying to forgive those who hurt me during apartheid.
r01_l34
L34. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of (GROUP) people.
r01_l34b
L34. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Indian or
r01_l34c
L34. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Black or I
r01_l34i
L34. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Black or C
r01_l34w
L34. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of Black, Coloured o
r01_l35
L35. (GROUP) people are untrustworthy.
r01_l35b
L35. White, Indian or Coloured people are untrustworthy.
r01_l35c
L35. White, Black or Indian people are untrustworthy.
r01_l35i
L35. White, Black or Coloured people are untrustworthy.
r01_l35w
L35. Black, Coloured or Indian people are untrustworthy.
r01_l36
L36. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of (GR
r01_l36b
L36. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of Whi
r01_l36c
L36. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of Whi
r01_l36i
L36. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of Whi
r01_l36w
L36. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of Bla
r01_l37
L37. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are (GROUP) people.
r01_l37b
L37. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are White, Indian or Col
r01_l37c
L37. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are White, Black or Indi
r01_l37i
L37. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are White, Black or Colo
r01_l37w
L37. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are Black, Coloured or I
r01_l38
L38. Having a close relative marry a (GROUP) person.
r01_l38b
L38. Having a close relative marry a White, Indian or Coloured person.
r01_l38c
L38. Having a close relative marry a White, Black or Indian person.
r01_l38i
L38. Having a close relative marry a White, Black or Coloured person.
r01_l38w
L38. Having a close relative marry a Black, Coloured or Indian person.
r01_l39
L39. Having a (GROUP) person sitting next to my child, or the child of a family
r01_l39b
L39. Having a White, Indian or Coloured person sitting next to my child, or the
r01_l39c
L39. Having a White, Black or Indian person sitting next to my child, or the chi
r01_l39i
L39. Having a White, Black or Coloured person sitting next to my child, or the c
r01_l39w
L39. Having a Black, Coloured or Indian person sitting next to my child, or the
r01_l40_1
L40.1. FIRST MENTION: People sometimes talk about the divisions between people i
r01_l40_2
L40.2. SECOND MENTION: Which would you say is the second biggest division in Sou
r01_l41
L41. Believe land or land rights were unfairly taken from me or my immediate fam
r01_l42
L42. Was subject to a forced removal.
r01_l43
L43. Believe I have a right to the land on which I live, even though I do not le
r01_l44
L44. Believe that others might file claim of ownership to my land.
r01_l45
L45. Have made a claim before a government agency.
r01_l46
L46. Have made a claim before a non-governmental agency (such as a church).
r01_l47
L47. Have made a claim to the owner of the land.
r01_l48
L48. Have had a dispute with traditional leaders over my rights to the land.
r01_l49
L49. Deprived of benefits such as water rights, mineral rights, etc.
r01_l_refusedall
Refused all Section L questions
Total: 131
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