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Social Attitudes Survey 2003
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2003
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SASAS2003_comb_wgt
SASAS2003_q1
SASAS2003_q2
Data file: SASAS2003_q1
Variables:
369
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uniqueid
record number
prov
province
hhnum
number of households
pers16
number of persons 16 years and older at visiting point
hhper
number of persons in hh
hhper16
number of person in hh 16 years and older
q1a
q1a what are the 3 most important challenges facing sa-1
q1b
q1b what are the 3 most important challenges facing sa-2
q1c
q1c what are the 3 most important challenges facing sa-3
q2
q2 since 1999 election life improved for most people in sa
q3
q3 since 1999 election life improved for people like you
q4
q4 in the next 5 years will life improve for most people in sa
q5
q5 in the next 5 years will life improve for people like you
q6
q6 satisfied/dissatisfied about democracy in sa
q7
q7 provincial gov stop national gov from becoming too powerful
q8
q8 provincial gov are a waste of taxpayers money
q9
q9 provincial gov bring government closer to the people
q10
q10 prov gov assure that national gov distribute resource fairly
q11
q11 trust/distrust national gov in sa
q12
q12 trust/distrust courts in sa
q13
q13 trust/distrust the independent electoral commission
q14
q14 trust/distrust your provincial gov in sa
q15
q15 trust/distrust the sabc
q16
q16 trust/distrust the parliament of sa
q17
q17 trust/distrust the sap
q18
q18 trust/distrust sa defence force
q19
q19 trust/distrust big business in sa
q20
q20 trust/distrust your local government
q21
q21 trust/distrust the church
q22
q22 do you have a ward committee in your neighbourhood
q23
q23 gov handling supply water & sanitation in neighbourhood
q24
q24 gov handling providing electricity in neighbourhood
q25
q25 gov handling removal of refuse in neighbourhood
q26
q26 gov handling affordable housing in neighbourhood
q27
q27 gov handling access to health care in neighbourhood
q28
q28 gov handling treatment of sexually transmitted infections
q29
q29 gov handling crime in neighbourhood
q30
q30 gov creating jobs in your neighbourhood
q31
q31 gov handling land reform in neighbourhood
q32
q32 people different racial groups dont trust/like each other
q33
q33 people different racial groups will never trust/like each
q34
q34 racial groups in sa that you dont trust or like
q35a
q35a which racial groups dont you trust-first choice
q35b
q35b which racial groups dont you trust-second choice
q35c
q35c which racial groups dont you trust-third choice
q35d
q35d which racial groups dont you trust-fourth choice
q35e
q35e which racial groups dont you trust-fifth choice
q36
q36 do you feel attached to those that speak your language
q37
q37 do you feel attached to the same race group as you
q38
q38 do feel attached those who are same financial position
q39
q39 do you feel attached to those living in neighbourhood
q40
q40 are you discriminated against in this country
q41
q41grounds of discrimination-option 1
q42
q42 grounds of discrimination-option 2
q43
q43 generally welcome to sa
q44
q44 which group would you least want to come live in sa
q45
q45 the group presents a threat in terms of job opportunities
q46
q46 the group presents a threat in terms of crime
q47
q47 the group presents a threat to my culture & lifestyle
q48
q48 do you think that race relations improved in sa
q49
q49 how often do you feel racially discriminated against
q50
q50 where has this racial discrimination happened to you
q51
q51 racism in sa-most whites in sa have racist attitudes
q52
q52 racism in sa-most coloured people have racist attitudes
q53
q53 racism in sa-most blacks in sa have racist attitudes
q54
q54 racism in sa-most indian people have racist attitudes
q55
q55 gov should give contracts & tax break-black businesses
q56
q56 redistribute land to black south africans
q57
q57 pay money to victims apartheid for history discrimination
q58
q58 black treatment-racial quotas in national sports teams
q59
q59 black treatment-preferential, promotion of black employment
q60
q60 black treatment-preferential, promotion of women employment
q61
q61 compulsory school attendance up to what level
q62
q62 all schools should contain children of different races
q63
q63 all schools should contain children of different languages
q64
q64 different religion groups should be educated separately
q65
q65 girls and boys should be educated separately
q66
q66 economic well-off, poor children should educated together
q67
q67 aims of education improve chances of a good job
q68
q68 aims education enable critical & independent thinking
q69
q69 aims education is to keep children off the street
q70
q70 aims education to help children to become better citizens
q71
q71 aims education help children to get along with each other
q72
q72 i respect teachers for their dedicated service to children
q73
q73 teachers should not damage their teaching role
q74
q74 main language in grade 1 to 3
q75
q75 main language in grade 4 to 9
q76
q76 main language in grade 10 to 12
q77
q77 main language in higher education
q78
q78 discipline in school: reasoning/discussion with learner
q79
q79 discipline in school: corporal punishment by teacher
q80
q80 discipline in school: corporal punishment by principal
q81
q81 discipline in school: physical labour like sweeping
q82
q82 discipline in school: keep learner after school hours
q83
q83 discipline in school: additional learning tasks
q84
q84 top priority when spending money on local high schools
q85
q85 compulsory religious sessions have no place school
q86
q86 educating girls to a high level is of no use
q87
q87 girls should be educated to operate on equal terms with boys
q88
q88 the path a child should be encouraged to take after matric
q89
q89 how would you rate your health at present
q90
q90 ever diagnosed with hypertension/high blood pressure
q91
q91 ever diagnosed with tuberculosis (tb)
q92
q92 ever diagnosed with malaria
q93
q93 ever diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections
q94
q94 ever diagnosed with mental illness
q95
q95 anyone in household too sick/disabled to cope on their own
q96
q96 received nutritional supplements during past 12 months
q97
q97 exercise at least 15 minutes 3 times/week in past 12 months
q98
q98 do you drink alcohol
q99
q99 do you smoke cigarettes
q100
q100 do you smoke dagga (marijuana)
q101
q101 do you use mandrax
q102
q102 do you inject drugs into your body
q103
q103 advise to improve health: not to smoke
q104
q104 advise to improve health: drink less/no alcohol
q105
q105 advise to improve health: take more exercise
q106
q106 advise to improve health: eat more fruit and vegetables
q107
q107 advise to improve health: eat less fatty food
q108
q108 advise to improve health: take less sugar
q109
q109 advise to improve health: try to reduce stress
q110
q110 advise to improve health: no drugs
q111
q111 advise to improve health: other (specify)
q112
q112 personally know someone who you think/know died of aids
q113
q113 past year: attend funeral of person who is said died of aids
q114
q114 would sleep in same room as someone with hiv/aids
q115
q115 would share a meal with someone who is hiv positive
q116
q116 would talk to someone with hiv/aids
q117
q117 would treat a family member with hiv/aids well
q118
q118 would not get infected if in same room as infected person
q119
q119 should write in medical records if person is hiv positive
q120
q120 should write hiv/aids related death on death notification
q121
q121 satisfied with time patients wait before getting served
q122
q122 satisfied with way patients are treated by doctors
q123
q123 satisfied with way patients are treated by nurses
q124
q124 satisfied with availability of medicine at hospital/clinic
q125
q125 satisfied with emergency services such as ambulances
q126
q126 sexual relations between man and woman before marriage
q127
q127 sexual relations between two adults of same gender
q128
q128 is abortion wrong: strong chance for serious defect in baby
q129
q129 is abortion wrong: low income, cannot afford more children
q130
q130 if convicted of murder, should be subject to death penalty
q131
q131 could not pay clothing/furniture account in last year
q132
q132 asked financial help from family in last year
q133
q133 asked financial help from friends in last year
q134
q134 borrowed from mashonisa or moneylender in last year
q135
q135 how hard would it be to find r500 for emergency in one week
q136
q136 main source from which you would raise that money
q137
q137 responsibility in job important when deciding on earnings
q138
q138 skills or qualifications important when deciding on earnings
q139
q139 work experience important when deciding on earnings
q140
q140 if supervise others important when deciding on earnings
q141
q141 if children to support important when deciding on earnings
q142
q142 how well one does job important when deciding on earnings
q143
q143 how hard one works important when deciding on earnings
q144
q144 to get to the top of business in sa, you have to be corrupt
q145
q145 higher incomes can pay for better health care
q146
q146 higher incomes can pay for better education for children
q147
q147 tension between poor and rich in sa
q148
q148 tension between employed and unemployed in sa
q149
q149 tension between management and workers in sa
q150
q150 tension between young and old in sa
q151
q151 tension between different races in sa
q152
q152 preference to continue living in your area
q153
q153 do people help each other in your neighbourhood
q154
q154 do people do things together in your neighbourhood
q155
q155 how often is people aggressive in your neighbourhood
q156
q156 how much burglary/theft in your neighbourhood
q157
q157 would you say that you and your family are:
q158
q158 satisfaction with the income of your household
q159
q159 satisfaction with your dwelling
q160
q160 satisfaction with how much work you can get
q161
q161 satisfaction with amount of paid holidays
q162
q162 satisfaction with your life as a whole these days
q163
q163 my household is able to get enough food for its needs
q164
q164 my households income is adequate for our needs
q165
q165 the best things in life cannot be bought with money
q166
q166 in south africa incomes are too unequal
q167
q167 government should ensure everyone is provided for
q168
q168 governments duty is to provide employment
q169
q169 importance of family in your life
q170
q170 importance of friends in your life
q171
q171 importance of income in your life
q172
q172 importance of health in your life
q173
q173 importance of leisure time in your life
q174
q174 importance of paid work in your life
q175
q175 importance of religion in your life
q176
q176 importance of politics in your life
q177
q177 when comparing income, who do you compare with
q178
q178 taking all things together, would you say you are
q179
q179 main reason for being not happy or not at all happy
q180
q180 household income compare to others in neighbourhood
q181
q181 what is your current marital status
q182
q182 do you live together with a partner
q183
q183 child younger than 5 likely to suffer if mother works
q184
q184 men ought to do larger share of childcare than now
q185
q185 one parent can bring up child as well as two can
q186
q186 children need the discipline that a father can give
q187
q187 children who grow up with only mother likely to be spoilt
q188
q188 who usually makes decisions on bringing up children
q189
q189 spoil children if pick them up/comfort them when crying
q190
q190 if leaving children to cope on own, more independent
q191
q191 children should never be spanked when they misbehave
q192
q192 children who are crying are usually best ignored
q193
q193 always better to talk to child than to give a smack
q194
q194 children should be forced to accept parents are in charge
q195
q195 young who are hugged/kissed usually grow up to be sissies
q196
q196 last time you or partner smacked child once with a hand
q197
q197 if it happened in the last week, how old was the child
q198
q198 last time you or partner beat child with strap, belt etc
q199
q199 if it happened in the last week, how old was the child
q2001
q200 how often you and partner argue about housework
q201
q201 who makes decisions about choosing leisure activities
q202
q202 who makes decisions about furniture for the home
q203
q203 who makes decisions about buying childrens clothes
q204
q204 who makes decisions about treatment for sick family
q205
q205 who makes decisions about shopping for groceries
q206
q206 who makes decisions about how to discipline children
q207
q207 job is alright, but most women want home and children
q208
q208 being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay
q209
q209 having a job is best way for woman to be independent
q210
q210 man and woman should contribute to household income
q2110
q211 womans job: look after home/family rather than work
q212
q212 man who do not bring money into household is a loser
q213
q213 most men spend earnings on clothes and things for self
q214
q214 in past year: threw thing at partner that could hurt
q215
q215 in past year: partner threw thing at me that could hurt
q216
q216 in past year: twisted partners arm or hair
q217
q217 in past year: partner twisted my arm or hair
q218
q218 in past year: pushed or shoved partner
q219
q219 in past year: partner pushed or shoved me
q220
q220 in past year: used knife or gun on partner
q221
q221 in past year: partner used knife or gun on me
q2220
q222 in past year: punched or hit partner with something
q223
q223 in past year victim of: partner punched or hit me with something
q224
q224 in past year: slammed partner against the wall
q225
q225 in past year: partner slammed me against the wall
q226
q226 in past year: slapped partner
q227
q227 in past year: partner slapped me
q228
q228 in past year: burned or scalded partner on purpose
q229
q229 in past year: partner burned or scalded me on purpose
q230
q230 in past year: kicked my partner
q231
q231 in past year: partner kicked me
q232
q232 self-completed or completed by face-to-face interview
q2330
q233 in the last 6 months victim of: residential burglary
q234
q234 in the last 6 months victim of: robbery-aggravating circumstances
q235
q235 in the last 6 months victim of: vehicle theft
q2360
q236 in the last 6 months victim of: theft from vehicle
q237
q237 in the last 6 months victim of: stock theft
q238
q238 in the last 6 months victim of: hijacking or attempted hijacking
q239
q239 in the last 6 months victim of: murder
q240
q240 in the last 6 months victim of: gang related violence
q241
q241 in the last 6 months victim of: attempted murder
q242
q242 in the last 6 months victim of: common assault
q243
q243 in the last 6 months victim of: rape
q2440
q244 in the last 6 months victim of: indecent assault
q245
q245 exposed to corruption by public officials in last 6 months
q246
q246 exposed to drug related crime in last 6 months
q247
q247 party voted for in the 1999 national election
q248
q248 main reason for your not voting in 1999 election
q249
q249 party planning to vote for in the next national election
q250
q250 main reason for thinking you will not vote in 2004 election
q251
q251 to which other party do you feel close
q252
q252 to which party do you feel most close
q253
q253 how often do you talk about politics
q254
q254 how close/distant do you feel to anc
q2550
q255 how close/distant do you feel to da/dp
q256
q256 how close/distant do you feel to ifp
q257
q257 how close/distant do you feel to np
q258
q258 whether i vote or not makes no difference
q259
q259 after elected all parties are the same, voting is pointless
q260
q260 it is the duty of all citizens to vote
q261
q261 voting meaningless because no politician can be trusted
q262
q262 politics too complicated these days to understand
q2630
q263 politicians guilty of bribery/corruption should resign
q264
q264 elected politicians should resign when changing party
q265
q265 government should have authority to prevent criticism
q2660
q266 citizens should have right to form/join organisation freely
q267
q267 government should control information given to public
q268
q268 mass action acceptable way to express views
q270
q270 age of respondent in completed years
q271
q271 highest education level you have ever completed
q272
q272 highest education level your mother ever completed
q273
q273 highest education level your father ever completed
q274
q274 are you a citizen of south africa
q275
q275 are you registered as a voter of south africa
q276
q276 what language do you speak mostly at home
q2770
q277 what is you mother tongue
q278
q278 current employment status
q279
q279 employment status of partner
q280
q280 your current occupation
q281
q281 what is your partners occupation
q282
q282 fathers occupation when respondent was 14
q283
q283 mothers occupation when respondent was 14
q284
q284 do you consider yourself as belonging to any religion
q285
q285 please specify denomination
q286
q286 not special occasions: how often attend religious meetings
q287
q287 main material used for the roof of the dwelling
q2880
q288 main material used for the walls of the dwelling
q289
q289 most often used source of drinking water by household
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