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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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Mar 29, 2019
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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 6 v1
Variables:
172
Variables
id
Respondent unique identifier
round
SARB Round
weight
Weighting factor
gender
Gender
race
Population group (race)
age
Age (in years)
agegroup
Age group
prov
Province
metarea
Metropolitan area
csize
Community size
educ
Highest level of education attained
wstatus
Working status
occup
Occupation
marstat
Marital status
children
Are there any children 15 years or younger, living in this household?
dwell
Type of dwelling (old categories)
earn
Number of people in household earning money
hhinc
Monthly household income
lsm
Living Standards Measure
religion
Religious denomination or group
hlang
Home language
ulang_af
Understands: Afrikaans
ulang_en
Understands: English
ulang_nd
Understands: isiNdebele
ulang_nso
Understands: Sepedi/Northern Sotho
ulang_sso
Understands: Sesotho/Southern Sotho
ulang_sw
Understands: siSwati/Swazi
ulang_ts
Understands: Xitsonga
ulang_tn
Understands: Setswana
ulang_ve
Understands: Thsivenda
ulang_xh
Understands: isiXhosa
ulang_zu
Understands: isiZulu
ulang_other
Understands: Other
rlang_af
Reads: Afrikaans
rlang_en
Reads: English
rlang_nd
Reads: isiNdebele
rlang_nso
Reads: Sepedi/Northern Sotho
rlang_sso
Reads: Sesotho/Southern Sotho
rlang_sw
Reads: siSwati/Swazi
rlang_ts
Reads: Xitsonga
rlang_tn
Reads: Setswana
rlang_ve
Reads: Thsivenda
rlang_xh
Reads: isiXhosa
rlang_zu
Reads: isiZulu
rlang_other
Reads: Other
rlang_none
Reads: None
r06_e01
QE.1. The people who run the country are not really concerned with what happens
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QE.2. Most of the time I can trust the country's national leaders to do what is
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QE.3. It is alright to get around the law as long as you don't actually break it
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QE.4. It is desirable to create one united South African nation out of all the d
r06_e05
QE.5. If public officials are not interested in hearing what people like me thin
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QE.6. The South African Parliament treats all people who come before it - black,
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QE7. The Presidency: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the
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QE8. National Government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each o
r06_e09
QE9. Provincial Government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each
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QE10. Local Government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of
r06_e11
QE11. Parliament: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the fo
r06_e12
QE12. Big Companies: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the
r06_e13
QE13. Political Parties: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of
r06_e14
QE14. Print media (newspapers): Please indicate how much confidence you have in
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QE15. Broadcast media (radio & TV): Please indicate how much confidence you have
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QE16. The SA Human Rights Commission: Please indicate how much confidence you ha
r06_e17
QE17. Religious Institutions: Please indicate how much confidence you have in ea
r06_e18
QE18. The Constitutional Court: Please indicate how much confidence you have in
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QE19. The Legal System in General: Please indicate how much confidence you have
r06_e20
QE20. The government should require radio & TV stations to have shows where SA's
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QE21. The South African Parliament can usually be trusted to make decisions that
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QE22. Different churches or religious organisations should start holding some se
r06_e23
QE23. If the SA Parliament started making a lot of decisions that most people di
r06_e24
QE24. The rulings of SA courts should be in accordance with the SA Constitution,
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QE25. South African courts can generally be trusted to make judgements that are
r06_e26
QE26. My local government can be trusted to deliver the services that one expect
r06_e27
QE27. How do you think the economic situation in South Africa will change in the
r06_e28
QE28. How do you think the economic situation of people like you will change dur
r06_e29
QE29. How do you think the general level of safety of South Africans will change
r06_e30
QE30. How do you think the personal safety of people like you will change during
r06_e31
QE31. In the next 12 months do you think government support for these groups to
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QE32. In the next 12 months, do you think the situation of these groups being ab
r06_e33
QE33. Over the next two years do you think other people's respect for your relig
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QE34. How does your financial situation compare to that of your parents?
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QE35. How do your living conditions compare to those of your parents?
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QE36. How does your financial situation compare to what it was like 12 months ag
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QE37. How do your living conditions compare to what they were like 12 months ago
r06_e38
QE38. How do the chances of you finding a job compare to what they were like 12
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QE39. How likely is it that your house, property or land rights will be taken aw
r06_e40
QE40. How likely is it that the houses, properties or land rights of people like
r06_e41
QE41. Apartheid was a crime against humanity.
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QE42. South Africa has great income differences today because in the past blacks
r06_e43
QE43. In the past the state committed horrific atrocities against those struggli
r06_e44
QE44. Took part in demonstrations: would be justified if some people did the fol
r06_e45
QE45. Joined strikes: would be justified if some people did the following?
r06_e46
QE46. Used force or violent methods, such as damaging public property or taking
r06_e47
QE47. I think it is fair that the people who discriminated against others during
r06_e48
QE48. Sometimes it might be better to ignore the law and solve problems immediat
r06_e49
QE49. People who suffered during apartheid have no right to make public the name
r06_e50
QE50. People who abused others during apartheid must be punished, even if it mea
r06_e51
QE51. It is not necessary to obey the laws of a government that I did not vote f
r06_e52
QE52. The use of racial categories must be retained to measure the impact of gov
r06_e53
QE53. It is highly likely that I will be unemployed at some stage during the nex
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QE54. It is better to have a low-paying full time job than it is to have to make
r06_e55
QE55. The government's policies over the last 12 months have strongly improved t
r06_e56
QE56. The government's policies over the last 12 months have worsened the qualit
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QE57. The quality of education your children or the children of friends receive
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QE58. The education system prepares your children or the children of friends to
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QE59. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often
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QE59. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often
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QE59. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often
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QE59. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often
r06_e59_w
QE59. On a typical day during the week, whether at work or otherwise, how often
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QE60. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do yo
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QE60. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do yo
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QE60. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do yo
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QE60. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do yo
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QE60. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do yo
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QE61. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to WHITE, COLOURED or INDIAN p
r06_e61_c
QE61. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to WHITE, BLACK or INDIAN peop
r06_e61_i
QE61. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to WHITE, BLACK or COLOURED pe
r06_e61_t
QE61. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to [GROUP] people ...?
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QE61. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to BLACK, COLOURED or INDIAN p
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QE62. I want to forget about the past and just get on with my life.
r06_e63
QE63. I am trying to forgive those who hurt me during apartheid.
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QE64. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of WHITE, COLOURED
r06_e64_c
QE64. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of WHITE, BLACK or
r06_e64_i
QE64. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of WHITE, BLACK or
r06_e64_t
QE64. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of [GROUP] people.
r06_e64_w
QE64. I find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of BLACK, COLOURED
r06_e65_b
QE65. WHITE, COLOURED or INDIAN people are untrustworthy.
r06_e65_c
QE65. WHITE, BLACK or INDIAN people are untrustworthy.
r06_e65_i
QE65. WHITE, BLACK or COLOURED people are untrustworthy.
r06_e65_t
QE65. [GROUP] people are untrustworthy.
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QE65. BLACK, COLOURED or INDIAN people are untrustworthy.
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QE66. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of WH
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QE66. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of WH
r06_e66_i
QE66. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of WH
r06_e66_t
QE66. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of [G
r06_e66_w
QE66. I could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of BL
r06_e67
QE67. Which ONE of the following groups, apart from your own, do you find most d
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QE68. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are Black South African
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QE68. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are Indian South Africa
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QE68. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are White South African
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QE68. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are Coloured South Afri
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QE68. Living in a neighbourhood where half my neighbours are [GROUP] people.
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QE69. Having a close relative marry a Black South African.
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QE69. Having a close relative marry a Indian South African.
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QE69. Having a close relative marry a White South African.
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QE69. Having a close relative marry a Coloured South African.
r06_e69_t
QE69. Having a close relative marry a [GROUP] person.
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QE70. Having a Black South African sitting next to my child, or the child of a f
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QE70. Having a Indian South African sitting next to my child, or the child of a
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QE70. Having a White South African sitting next to my child, or the child of a f
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QE70. Having a Coloured South African sitting next to my child, or the child of
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QE70. Having a [GROUP] person sitting next to my child, or the child of a family
r06_e71_1
QE71. FIRST MENTION: What, in your experience, is the biggest division in South
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QE71. SECOND MENTION: Apart from this one, which would you say is the second big
r06_e72
QE72. It is important that town and city names reflect the culture of the origin
r06_e73
QE73. It is acceptable to name cities and towns after prominent political leader
r06_e74
QE74. More national monuments should be erected to commemorate the sacrifices ma
r06_e75
QE75. Individual South African population groups should be encouraged to erect m
r06_e76
QE76. I celebrate public holidays - at home or at organised events - that commem
r06_e77
QE77. Level of Education: To what extent do you believe does each of these items
r06_e78
QE78. Hard Work: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influenc
r06_e79
QE79. Religious Belief: To what extent do you believe does each of these items i
r06_e80
QE80. Family: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influence t
r06_e81
QE81. Work experience: To what extent do you believe does each of these items in
r06_e82
QE82. Race: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influence the
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QE83. Health: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influence t
r06_e84
QE84. Political Connections: To what extent do you believe does each of these it
r06_e85
QE85. Luck: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influence the
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QE86. Social class of parents: To what extent do you believe does each of these
r06_e87
QE87. Location (urban or rural): To what extent do you believe does each of thes
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QE88. Gender: To what extent do you believe does each of these items influence t
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QE89. The legacy of apartheid: To what extent do you believe does each of these
Total: 172
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