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WLD_2010-2014_WVS-W6_V01_M
World Values Survey 2010-2014, Wave 6
Argentina, Armenia, Australia...and 56 more
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2010 - 2014
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WLD_2010-2014_WVS-W6_v01_M
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Inglehart, R., C. Haerpfer, C. Welzel, K. Kizilova, J. Diez-Medrano, M. Lagos, P. Norris, E. Ponarin, B. Puranen
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Data file: WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912
Study 906-WVS2010. World Values Survey Wave 6 (2010-2014)
Cases:
89565
Variables:
440
Variables
V1
Wave
V2
Country Code
V2A
Country/regions [with split ups]
V3
Interview number
V4
Important in life: Family
V5
Important in life: Friends
V6
Important in life: Leisure time
V7
Important in life: Politics
V8
Important in life: Work
V9
Important in life: Religion
V10
Feeling of happiness
V11
State of health (subjective)
V12
Important child qualities: independence
V13
Important child qualities: Hard work
V14
Important child qualities: Feeling of responsibility
V15
Important child qualities: Imagination
V16
Important child qualities: Tolerance and respect for other people
V17
Important child qualities: Thrift saving money and things
V18
Important child qualities: Determination, perseverance
V19
Important child qualities: Religious faith
V20
Important child qualities: Unselfishness
V21
Important child qualities: Obedience
V22
Important child qualities: Self-expression
V23
Satisfaction with your life
V24
Most people can be trusted
V25
Active/Inactive membership: Church or religious organization
V26
Active/Inactive membership: Sport or recreational organization
V27
Active/Inactive membership: Art, music or educational organization
V28
Active/Inactive membership: Labor Union
V29
Active/Inactive membership: Political party
V30
Active/Inactive membership: Environmental organization
V31
Active/Inactive membership: Professional association
V32
Active/Inactive membership: Humanitarian or charitable organization
V33
Active/Inactive membership: Consumer organization
V34
Active/Inactive membership: Self-help group, mutual aid group
V35
Active/Inactive membership: Other organization
V36
Would not like to have as neighbors: Drug addicts
V37
Would not like to have as neighbors: People of a different race
V38
Would not like to have as neighbors: People who have AIDS
V39
Would not like to have as neighbors: Immigrants/foreign workers
V40
Would not like to have as neighbors: Homosexuals
V41
Would not like to have as neighbors: People of a different religion
V42
Would not like to have as neighbors: Heavy drinkers
V43
Would not like to have as neighbors: Unmarried couples living together
V44
Would not like to have as neighbors: People who speak a different language
V44_ES
Would not like to have as neighbors: Gypsies (ES)
V45
When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women
V46
When jobs are scarce, employers should give priority to people of this country over immigrants.
V47
If a woman earns more money than her husband, it's almost certain to cause problems
V48
Having a job is the best way for a woman to be an independent person.
V49
One of my main goals in life has been to make my parents proud
V50
When a mother works for pay, the children suffer
V51
On the whole, men make better political leaders than women do
V52
A university education is more important for a boy than for a girl
V53
On the whole, men make better business executives than women do
V54
Being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay
V55
How much freedom of choice and control over own life
V56
Do you think most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a chance, or would they try to be fair?
V56_NZ
Do you think most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a chance, or would they try to be fair? (NZ)
V57
Marital status
V58
How many children do you have
V59
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
V60
Aims of country: first choice
V61
Aims of country: second choice
V62
Aims of respondent: first choice
V63
Aims of respondent: second choice
V64
Most important: first choice
V65
Most important: second choice
V66
Willingness to fight for your country
V67
Future changes: Less importance placed on work in our lives
V68
Future changes: More emphasis on the development of technology
V69
Future changes: Greater respect for authority
V70
Schwartz: It is important to this person to think up new ideas and be creative; to do things one’s own way
V71
Schwartz: It is important to this person to be rich; to have a lot of money and expensive things
V72
Schwartz: Living in secure surroundings is important to this person; to avoid anything that might be dangerous
V73
Schwartz: It is important to this person to have a good time; to “spoil†oneself
V74
Schwartz: It is important to this person to do something for the good of society
V74B
Schwartz: It is important to help people living nearby; to care for their needs
V75
Schwartz: Being very successful is important to this person; to have people recognize one’s achievements
V76
Schwartz: Adventure and taking risks are important to this person; to have an exciting life
V77
Schwartz: It is important to this person to always behave properly; to avoid doing anything people would say is wrong
V78
Schwartz: Looking after the environment is important to this person; to care for nature and save life resources
V79
Schwartz: Tradition is important to this person; to follow the customs handed down by one’s religion or family
V80
Most serious problem of the world
V81
Protecting environment vs. Economic growth
V82
Past two years: given money to ecological organization
V83
Past two years: participated in demonstration for environment
V84
Interest in politics
V85
Political action: Signing a petition
V86
Political action: Joining in boycotts
V87
Political action: Attending peaceful demonstrations
V88
Political action: Joining strikes
V89
Political action: Any other act of protest
V90
Political action recently done: Signing a petition
V91
Political action recently done: Joining in boycotts
V92
Political action recently done: Attending peaceful demonstrations
V93
Political acition recently done: Joining strikes
V94
Political action recently done: Any other act of protest
V95
Self positioning in political scale
V96
Income equality
V97
Private vs state ownership of business
V98
Government responsibility
V99
Competition good or harmful
V100
Hard work brings success
V101
Wealth accumulation
V102
How much you trust: Your family
V103
How much you trust: Your neighborhood
V104
How much you trust: People you know personally
V105
How much you trust: People you meet for the first time
V106
How much you trust: People of another religion
V107
How much you trust: People of another nationality
V108
Confidence: The Churches
V109
Confidence: The armed forces
V110
Confidence: The press
V111
Confidence: Television
V112
Confidence: Labour Unions
V113
Confidence: The police
V114
Confidence: The courts
V115
Confidence: The government (in your nation's capital)
V116
Confidence: Political Parties
V117
Confidence: Parliament
V118
Confidence: The Civil service
V119
Confidence: Universities
V120
Confidence: Major Companies
V121
Confidence: Banks
V122
Confidence: Environmental organizations
V123
Confidence: Women's organizations
V124
Confidence: Charitable or humanitarian organizations
V125_00
Confidence: The European Union
V125_01
Confidence: The APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference)
V125_02
Confidence: CARICOM
V125_03
Confidence: The Arab Maghreb Union
V125_04
Confidence: The Organization of the Islamic World
V125_05
Confidence: The NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)
V125_06
Confidence: The MERCOSUR
V125_07
Confidence: The CIS
V125_08
Confidence: The African Union
V125_09
Confidence: The ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations)
V125_10
Confidence: The CER (closer economic relations) with Australia
V125_11
Confidence: The Organization of American States (OAE)
V125_12
Confidence: SAARC
V125_13
Confidence: UNASUR
V125_14
Confidence: The Free Commerce Treaty (Tratado de libre comercio)
V125_15
Confidence: The Arab League
V125_16
Confidence: Cooperation Council for the Arab states of Gulf (GCC)
V125_17
Confidence: Mainland government
V126
Confidence: The United Nations
V127
Political system: Having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament and elections
V128
Political system: Having experts, not government, make decisions according to what they think is best for the country
V129
Political system: Having the army rule
V130
Political system: Having a democratic political system
V131
Democracy: Governments tax the rich and subsidize the poor.
V132
Democracy: Religious authorities interpret the laws.
V133
Democracy: People choose their leaders in free elections.
V134
Democracy: People receive state aid for unemployment.
V135
Democracy: The army takes over when government is incompetent.
V136
Democracy: Civil rights protect people's liberty from state oppression
V137
Democracy: The state makes people's incomes equal
V138
Democracy: People obey their rulers
V139
Democracy: Women have the same rights as men.
V140
Importance of democracy
V141
How democratically is this country being governed today
V142
How much respect is there for individual human rights nowadays in this country
V143
Thinking about meaning and purpose of life
V144
Religious denomination
V145
How often do you attend religious services
V146
How often to you pray
V147
Religious person
V148
Believe in: God
V149
Believe in: hell
V150
Meaning of religion: To follow religious norms and ceremonies vs To do good to other people
V151
Meaning of religion: To make sense of life after death vs To make sense of life in this world
V152
How important is God in your life
V153
Whenever science and religion conflict, religion is always right
V154
The only acceptable religion is my religion
V155
All religions should be taught in public schools
V156
People who belong to different religions are probably just as moral as those who belong to mine
V157
Social position: People in their 20s
V158
Social position: People in their 40s
V159
Social position: People in their 70s
V160
Is a 30-year old boss acceptable
V161
People over 70: are seen as friendly
V162
People over 70: are seen as competent
V163
People over 70: viewed with respect
V164
Is a 70-year old boss acceptable
V165
Older people are not respected much these days
V166
Older people get more than their fair share from the government
V167
Older people are a burden on society
V168
Companies that employ young people perform better than those that employ people of different ages
V169
Old people have too much political influence
V160A
I see myself as someone who: is reserved
V160B
I see myself as someone who: is generally trusting
V160C
I see myself as someone who: tends to be lazy
V160D
I see myself as someone who: is relaxed, handles stress well
V160E
I see myself as someone who: has few artistic interests
V160F
I see myself as someone who: is outgoing, sociable
V160G
I see myself as someone who: tends to find fault with others
V160H
I see myself as someone who: does a thorough job
V160I
I see myself as someone who: gets nervous easily
V160J
I see myself as someone who: has an active imagination
V170
Secure in neighborhood
V171
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood: Robberies
V172
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood: Alcohol consumed in the streets
V173
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood: Police or military interfere with people’s private li
V174
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood: Racist behavior
V175
How frequently do the following things occur in your neighborhood: Drug sale in streets
V176
Things done for reasons of security: Didn't carry much money
V177
Things done for reasons of security: Preferred not to go out at night
V178
Things done for reasons of security: Carried a knife, gun or other weapon
V179
Respondent was victim of a crime during the past year
V180
Respondent's family was victim of a crime during last year
V181
Worries: Losing my job or not finding a job
V182
Worries: Not being able to give one's children a good education
V183
Worries: A war involving my country
V184
Worries: A terrorist attack
V185
Worries: A civil war
V186
Worries: Government wire-tapping or reading my mail or email
V187
Under some conditions, war is necessary to obtain justice
V188
In the last 12 month, how often have you or your family: Gone without enough food to eat
V189
In the last 12 month, how often have you or your family: Felt unsafe from crime in your own home
V190
In the last 12 month, how often have you or your family: Gone without needed medicine or treatment that you needed
V191
In the last 12 month, how often have you or your family: Gone without a cash income
V192
Science and technology are making our lives healthier, easier, and more comfortable
V193
Because of science and technology, there will be more opportunities for the next generation
V194
We depend too much on science and not enough on faith
V195
One of the bad effects of science is that it breaks down people’s ideas of right and wrong
V196
It is not important for me to know about science in my daily life
V197
The world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology
V198
Justifiable: Claiming government benefits to which you are not entitled
V199
Justifiable: Avoiding a fare on public transport
V200
Justifiable: Stealing property
V201
Justifiable: Cheating on taxes if you have a chance
V202
Justifiable: Someone accepting a bribe in the course of their duties
V203
Justifiable: Homosexuality
V203A
Justifiable: Prostitution
V204
Justifiable: Abortion
V205
Justifiable: Divorce
V206
Justifiable: Sex before marriage
V207
Justifiable: Suicide
V207A
Justifiable: Euthanasia
V208
Justifiable: For a man to beat his wife
V209
Justifiable: Parents beating children
V210
Justifiable: Violence against other people
V211
How proud of nationality
V212
I see myself as a world citizen
V213
I see myself as part of my local community
V214
I see myself as part of the [country] nation
V215_01
I see myself as citizen of the [European Union]
V215_02
I see myself as citizen of the [APEC]
V215_03
I see myself as part of the [Northeast Asia Region]
V215_04
I see myself as part of [The Caribbean]
V215_05
I see myself as part of [Arab Maghreb Union]
V215_06
I see myself as part of the [Arab Union]
V215_07
I see myself as part of [North America]
V215_08
I see myself as part of the Latin-American Community
V215_10
I see myself as part of [Mercosur]
V215_11
I see myself as part of [CIS]
V215_12
I see myself as part of [The African Union]
V215_13
I see myself as part of the [ASEAN]
V215_14
I see myself as part of ASIA
V215_15
I see myself as part of the [UNASUR]
V215_16
I see myself as part of the [Islamic nation]
V215_17
I see myself as part of the Cooperation Council for the Arab states of Gulf (GCC)
V215_18
I see myself as part of [SAARC]
V216
I see myself as an autonomous individual
V217
Information source: Daily newspaper
V218
Information source: Printed magazines
V219
Information source: TV news
V220
Information source: Radio news
V221
Information source: Mobile phone
V222
Information source: Email
V223
Information source: Internet
V224
Information source: Talk with friends or colleagues
V218_ESMA
Used last week: Printed magazines (ES,MA)
V217_ESMA
Used last week: Daily newspaper (ES,MA)
V219_ESMA
Used last week: TV news (ES,MA)
V220_ESMA
Used last week: Radio news (ES,MA)
V221_ESMA
Used last week: Mobile phone (ES,MA)
V222_ESMA
Used last week: Email (ES,MA)
V223_ESMA
Used last week: Internet (ES,MA)
V224_ESMA
Used last week: Talk with friends or colleagues (ES,MA)
V225
How often use of a personal computer
V226
Vote in elections: local level
V227
Vote in elections: National level
V228
Which party would you vote for if there were a national election tomorrow
V228_2
Which party would you vote for if there were a national election tomorrow (2nd choice - optional)
V228A
How often in country's elections: Votes are counted fairly
V228B
How often in country's elections: Opposition candidates are prevented from running
V228C
How often in country's elections: TV news favors the governing party
V228D
How often in country's elections: Voters are bribed
V228E
How often in country's elections: Journalists provide fair coverage of elections
V228F
How often in country's elections: Election officials are fair
V228G
How often in country's elections: Rich people buy elections
V228H
How often in country's elections: Voters are threatened with violence at the polls
V228I
How often in country's elections: Voters are offered a genuine choice in the elections
V228J
Degree of importance: having honest elections makes a lot of difference in you and your family's lives
V228K
Importance of having honest elections in whether or not this country develops economically
V229
Employment status
V230
Sector of employment
V231
Nature of tasks: manual vs. intellectual
Total: 440
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