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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 8 v1
Variables:
196
Variables
id
Respondent unique identifier
round
SARB Round
weight
Weighting factor
gender
Gender
race
Population group (race)
age
Age (in years)
prov
Province
metarea
Metropolitan area
csize
Community size
educ
Highest level of education attained
wstatus
Working status
selfemp
Currently self-employed
occup
Occupation
marstat
Marital status
dwell
Type of dwelling (old categories)
earn
Number of people in household earning money
hhinc
Monthly household income
income
Monthly individual 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
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B1. Thinking of the way your family lives, would you say that your family is ...
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B2. And how do you think your family's lives will be in a year's time? Do you th
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B3. Please think about your children or the children of family or friends. What
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B4.1 Would you say the relationship between the different races in our country i
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B5. How confident are you of a happy future for all races in South Africa? Are y
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B6.2 And your satisfaction with your life? Has it ....?
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B7. What about the overall direction the country is heading for? Would you say t
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B8.1. PRESIDENT THABO MBEKI: How well do you think ..... is doing his/her/their
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B8.3. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: How well do you think ..... is doing his/her/thei
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B29.1. Reducing unemployment by creating jobs: How well would you say the govern
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B29.2. Building houses: How well would you say the government is handling the fo
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B29.3. Controlling inflation: How well would you say the government is handling
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B29.4. Reducing the crime rate: How well would you say the government is handlin
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B29.5. Ending political violence: How well would you say the government is handl
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B29.6. Uniting all South Africans into one nation: How well would you say the go
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B29.7. Narrowing the income gap between different race groups: How well would yo
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B29.8. Improving basic health services: How well would you say the government is
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B29.9. Implementing affirmative action in the civil service: How well would you
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B29.10. Promoting equality between men and women: How well would you say the gov
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B29.11. Bringing the police force closer to the community: How well would you sa
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B29.12. Addressing the educational needs of all South Africans: How well would y
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B29.13. Encouraging international investment: How well would you say the governm
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B29.14. Fighting corruption in government: How well would you say the government
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B29.15. Managing the economy: How well would you say the government is handling
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B29.16. Delivering basic services, such as water and electricity: How well would
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B29.17. Appointing the right people to lead government departments and agencies:
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B29.18. Maintaining transparency and accountability: How well would you say the
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B29.19. Distributing welfare payments to those who are entitled to it, such as o
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B29.20. Promoting access to land: How well would you say the government is handl
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B29.21. Addressing the problem of HIV and Aids: How well would you say the gover
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B29.22. Controlling the cost of living: How well would you say the government is
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B29.23. Keeping skilled people here - stopping the brain drain: How well would y
r08_k01
K1. The people who run the country are not really concerned about what happens t
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K2. Most of the time I can trust the country's national leaders to do what is ri
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K3. It is all right to get around the law, as long as you don't actually break i
r08_k04
K4. It is desirable to create one united South African nation out of all the dif
r08_k05
K5. If public officials are not interested in hearing what people like me think,
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K6. The South African Parliament treats all people who come before it - whether
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K7. It is possible to create one united South African nation out of all the diff
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K8. The Presidency: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the
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K9. National government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of
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K10. Provincial government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each
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K11. Local government: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of t
r08_k12
K12. Parliament: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the fol
r08_k13
K13. Big companies: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the
r08_k14
K14. Political parties: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of
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K15. The Police: Please indicate how much confidence you have in each of the fol
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K16. Print media e.g. newspapers: Please indicate how much confidence you have i
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K17. Broadcast media e.g. radio & TV: Please indicate how much confidence you ha
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K18. The SA Human Rights Commission: Please indicate how much confidence you hav
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K19. Religious institutions: Please indicate how much confidence you have in eac
r08_k20
K20. The Constitutional Court: Please indicate how much confidence you have in e
r08_k21
K21. The legal system in general: Please indicate how much confidence you have i
r08_k22
K22. The South African Parliament can usually be trusted to make decisions that
r08_k23
K23. If the South African Parliament started making a lot of decisions that most
r08_k24
K24. The rulings of South African courts should be in accordance with the South
r08_k25
K25. When being interviewed in the street by a reporter for television news: Wou
r08_k26
K26. When phoning in to a radio talk show: Would you reveal your true thoughts a
r08_k27
K27. When writing a letter to your local newspaper: Would you reveal your true t
r08_k28
K28. When posting a comment on the Internet: Would you reveal your true thoughts
r08_k29
K29. When debating the issue with people from your own racial group: Would you r
r08_k30
K30. When debating the issue with people from different racial groups: Would you
r08_k31
K.31. How do you think the economic situation of people like you will change dur
r08_k32
K.32. How do you think the personal safety of people like you will change during
r08_k33
K33. In South Africa, all religious groups enjoy equal rights: to what extent do
r08_k34
K34. My mother tongue gets the recognition it deserves in a democratic South Afr
r08_k35
K35. The promotion of the rights of other social or cultural groups is done to t
r08_k36
K36. How does your current financial situation compare with what it was like 12
r08_k37
K37. How do your current living conditions compare with what they were like 12 m
r08_k38
K38. Whether you currently have a job or not, how do the chances of you finding
r08_k39
K.39. How likely is it that your house, property or land rights will be taken aw
r08_k40
K.40. How likely is it that the houses, properties or land rights of people like
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K41. Your personal economic circumstances: to what extent has ... improved or wo
r08_k42
K42. Race relations: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
r08_k43
K43. Moral values: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
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K44. Family life: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
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K45. The gap between rich and poor: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
r08_k46
K46. Employment opportunities: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
r08_k47
K47. Your hope for the future: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
r08_k48
K48. Your personal safety: to what extent has ... improved or worsened?
r08_k49
K49.Apartheid was a crime against humanity: to what extent do you think ... is t
r08_k50
K50.South Africa has great income differences today, because, in the past, black
r08_k51
K51.In the past, the state committed horrific atrocities against those strugglin
r08_k52
K52. Took part in demonstrations: would it be justified if some people did the f
r08_k53
K53. Joined strikes: would it be justified if some people did the following?
r08_k54
K54. Use force or violence, such as damaging public property or taking hostages:
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K55. I think it is fair that the people who discriminated against others during
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K56. Sometimes it might be better to ignore the law and solve problems immediate
r08_k57
K57. Government has done enough to prosecute perpetrators of Apartheid crimes: H
r08_k58
K58. It is not necessary to obey the laws of a government that I did not vote fo
r08_k59
K59. Government has not done enough to support victims who experienced human rig
r08_k60
K60. The use of racial categories must be retained to measure the impact of gove
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K61. It should be a national priority to make the workforce of each South Africa
r08_k62
K62. It should be a national priority to make the workforce of each South Africa
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K63. It should be a national priority to make the workforce of each South Africa
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K64. Little progress has been made in returning land to people that have been ev
r08_k65
K65. It is highly likely that you will be unemployed at some stage during the ne
r08_k66
K66. It is better to have a low-paying full-time job than to make your own livin
r08_k67
K67. Your child/children or the child/children of friends, receive education of
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K68. The education system prepares your child/children or the child/children of
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K69. On a typical weekday, whether at work or otherwise, how often do you talk t
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K69. On a typical weekday, whether at work or otherwise, how often do you talk t
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K69. On a typical weekday, whether at work or otherwise, how often do you talk t
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K69. On a typical weekday, whether at work or otherwise, how often do you talk t
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K69. On a typical weekday, whether at work or otherwise, how often do you talk t
r08_k70_b
K70. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
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K70. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r08_k70_i
K70. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r08_k70_t
K70. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r08_k70_w
K70. When socialising in your own home or the homes of friends, how often do you
r08_k71_b
K71. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Coloured or Indian pe
r08_k71_c
K71. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Black or Indian peopl
r08_k71_i
K71. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to White, Black or Coloured peo
r08_k71_t
K71. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to [GROUP] people...?
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K71. If you had a choice, would you want to talk to Black, Coloured or Indian pe
r08_k72
K72. I want to forget about the past and just get on with my life: to what exten
r08_k73
K73. I am trying to forgive those who hurt me during Apartheid: to what extent d
r08_k74_b
K74. You find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Coloured
r08_k74_c
K74. You find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Black or
r08_k74_i
K74. You find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of White, Black or
r08_k74_t
K74. You find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of [GROUP] people
r08_k74_w
K74. You find it difficult to understand the customs and ways of Black, Coloured
r08_k75_b
K75. You want to learn more about the customs and ways of White, Coloured or Ind
r08_k75_c
K75. You want to learn more about the customs and ways of White, Black or Indian
r08_k75_i
K75. You want to learn more about the customs and ways of White, Black or Colour
r08_k75_t
K75. You want to learn more about the customs and ways of [GROUP] people
r08_k75_w
K75. You want to learn more about the customs and ways of Black, Coloured or Ind
r08_k76_b
K76. White, Coloured or Indian people are untrustworthy
r08_k76_c
K76. White, Black or Indian people are untrustworthy
r08_k76_i
K76. White, Black or Coloured people are untrustworthy
r08_k76_t
K76. [GROUP] people are untrustworthy
r08_k76_w
K76. Black, Coloured or Indian people are untrustworthy
r08_k77_b
K77. You could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of W
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K77. You could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of W
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K77. You could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of W
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K77. You could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of [
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K77. You could never imagine being part of a political party made up mainly of B
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Q78. Which ONE of the following groups, apart from your own, do you find most di
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K79. Living in a neighbourhood where half of your neighbours are [GROUP IN Q.K78
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K80. Having to work for and take instructions from a [GROUP IN Q.K78] person
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K81. Having a close relative marry a [GROUP IN Q.K78] person
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K82. Having a [GROUP IN Q.K78] person sitting next to my child, or the child of
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Q83. PRIMARY GROUP: When you think of yourself and your daily interaction with o
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Q83. SECONDARY GROUP: And which group is your second group that you feel you bel
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Q84. How important is this first or main identity [i.e. first group in Q.K83] to
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K85. Belonging to [GROUP IN Q.K83] makes you feel good about yourself: to what e
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K86. Belonging to [GROUP IN Q.K83] makes you feel important: to what extent do y
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K87. Belonging to [GROUP IN Q.K83] makes you feel secure: to what extent do you
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K88. FIRST MENTION: What, in your experience, is the biggest division in South A
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K88. SECOND MENTION: And, which would you say is the second biggest division in
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