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CAN_2000_WVS-W4_V01_M
World Values Survey 2000, Wave 4
Canada
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2000
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CAN_2000_WVS-W4_v01_M
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Prof. Neil Nevitte
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WV4_Data_Canada_2000_Spss_v20180912
Data file: WV4_Data_Canada_2000_Spss_v20180912
World Values Survey Wave 4 2000 Canada Data
Cases:
1931
Variables:
438
Variables
V1
Wave
V2
Country/Region
V2A
Country/regions [with split ups]
V3
Interview number
V4
Family important
V5
Friends important
V6
Leisure time
V7
Politics important
V8
Work important
V9
Religion important
V10
Service to others
V11
State of mind
V12
State of health
V13
Respect parents
V14
Parents responsibilities
V15
Child qual: Independence
V16
Child qual: Hard work
V17
Child qual: Feeling of responsibility
V18
Child qual: Imagination
V19
Child qual: Tolerance and respect for other people
V20
Child qual: Thrift saving money and things
V21
Child qual: Determination perseverance
V22
Child qual: Religious faith
V23
Child qual: Unselfishness
V24
Child qual: Obedience
V25
Dealing with people
V26
Do you think most people try to take advantage of you
V27
Spend time with the parents
V28
Spend time with friends
V29
Spend time with colleagues from work
V30
Spend time with people at your church
V31
Spend time with people at sport
V32
Discuss political matters
V33
Would give part of my income for environment
V34
Increase in taxes if extra money used to prevent environmental pollution
V35
Government should reduce environmental pollution
V36
Environment and economic growth
V37
Human & nature
V38
Good human relationships
V39
Belong social welfare service for elderly
V40
Belong church organization
V41
Belong cultural activities
V42
Belong labor unions
V43
Belong political parties
V44
Belong local political
V45
Human rights
V46
Animal rights
V47
Professional associations
V48
Youth work
V49
Sports or recreation
V50
Women´s groups
V51
Peace movement
V52
Concerned with health
V53
Other groups
V54
Voluntary org: Social welfare
V55
Voluntary org: Church organization
V56
Voluntary org: Cultural activities
V57
Voluntary org: Labor unions
V58
Voluntary org: Political parties
V59
Voluntary org: Local community action
V60
Voluntary org: Third world human rights
V61
Voluntary org: Conservation, environmental, animal rights
V62
Voluntary org: Professional Associations
V63
Voluntary org: Youth work
V64
Voluntary org: Sport or recreation
V65
Voluntary org: Women´s groups
V66
Voluntary org: Peace movement
V67
Voluntary org: Concerned with health
V67B
Voluntary org: Other social groups
V68
Neighbors: People with a criminal record
V69
Neighbors: People of a different race
V70
Neighbors: Heavy drinkers
V71
Neighbors: Emotionally unstable people
V72
Neighbors: Muslims
V73
Neighbors: Immigrants/Foreign workers
V74
Neighbors: People who have AIDS
V75
Neighbors: Drug addicts
V76
Neighbors: Homosexuals
V77_01
Neighbors: Jews
V77_02
Neighbors: Evangelists
V77_03
Neighbors: People of different religion
V77_04
Neighbors: People of same religion
V77_05
Neighbors: Militant minority
V77_06
Neighbors: Zoroastrians
V77_07
Neighbors: People not from country of origin
V77_08
Neighbors: Gypsies
V77_09
Neighbors: Political extremists
V77_10
Neighbors: Trafficants
V77_11
Neighbors: Indians or Lebanese
V77_12
Neighbors: Chinese or Philippino Chinese
V77_13
Neighbors: Spiritists
V77_14
Neighbors: Protestants
V77_15
Neighbors: Christians
V77_16
Neighbors: Witchdoctors and related labels
V77_17
Neighbors: Sunnis
V77_18
Neighbors: Kurds
V77_19
Neighbors: Shia
V77_20
Neighbors: Americans
V77_21
Neighbors: French
V77_22
Neighbors: Briton
V77_23
Neighbors: Iranian
V77_24
Neighbors: Kuwaiti
V77_25
Neighbors: Turkish
V77_26
Neighbors: Jordanian
V77_27
Neighbors: Kildani
V78
When job are scarce men should have more right to a job than women
V79
Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants
V80
Satisfied or dissatisfied with the financial situation of your household
V81
How satisfied are you with your life
V82
How much freedom you feel
V83
Weight you place on work
V84
Place first, if looking for a job
V85
Second choice if looking for a job
V86
Important in a job: good pay
V87
Important in job: Not too much pressure
V88
Important in job: Good job security
V89
Important in job: A job respected
V90
Important in job: Good hours
V91
Important in job: An opportunity to use initiative
V92
Important in job: Generous holidays
V93
Important in job: You can achieve something
V94
Important in job: A responsible job
V95
Important in job: A job that is interesting
V96
Important in job: A job that meets one´s abilities
V97
To develop talents you need to have a job
V98
It´s humiliating to receive money without having to work for it
V99
People who don´t work turn lazy
V100
Work is a duty towards society
V101
Not work if they don´t want to
V102
Work should always come first
V103
One secretary is paid more
V104
How business should be managed
V105
Following instructions at work
V106
Marital status
V107
Have you had any children
V108
Ideal size of the family
V109
Child needs a home with father and mother
V110
Woman has to have children
V111
Marriage is an out-dated institution
V112
Woman as a single parent
V113
Parents proud me
V114
Live up to what my friends expect
V115
A working mother relationship
V116
Being a housewife fulfilling
V117
Husband and wife should contribute
V118
Men make better political leaders
V119
University is more important for a boy
V120
Aims of country: First choice
V121
Aims of country: Second choice
V122
Aims of respondent: First choice
V123
Aims of respondent: Second choice
V124
Most important: First choice
V125
Most important: Second choice
V126
Be willing to fight for your country
V127
Less emphasis on money
V128
Less importance placed on work
V129
More emphasis on technology
V130
Greater respect for authority
V131
More emphasis on family life
V132
Opinion about scientific advance
V133
Interested in politics
V134
Signing a petition
V135
Joining in boycotts
V136
Attending lawful demonstrations
V137
Joining unofficial strikes
V138
Occupying buildings
V139
Political scale
V140
Basic kinds of attitudes concerning society
V141
Incomes more equal
V142
Private ownership of business
V143
Government more responsibility
V144
Competition is good
V145
New ideas are better than old ones
V145A
Egalitarian vs. Competitive society
V145B
Extensive Welfare vs. Low Taxes
V145C
Regulated vs. Responsible society
V145D
Should: Egalitarian vs. Competitive
V145E
Should: Extensive welfare or Low taxes
V145F
Should: Regulated - Responsible
V146
Immigrant policy
V147
Confidence: churches
V148
Confidence: armed forces
V149
Confidence: The press
V150
Confidence: Television
V151
Confidence: Labor unions
V152
Confidence: The police
V153
Confidence: The government
V154
Confidence: The political parties
V155
Confidence: Parliament
V156
Confidence: The Civil service
V157
Confidence: Major companies
V158
Confidence: The Environmental Protection movement
V159
Confidence: The women´s movement
V160
Confidence: The European Union
V160B
Confidence: The Arab League
V160C
Confidence: The Association of South East Asian Nations -ASEAN
V160D
Confidence: The Organization for African Unity-OAU
V160E
Confidence: The NAFTA
V160F
Confidence: The Andean Pact
V160G
Confidence: The Mercosur
V160H
Confidence: The SAARC
V160I
Confidence: The ECO
V160J
Confidence: The APEC
V160K
Confidence: The Tratado de Libre Comercio
V160L
Confidence: The Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA)
V160M
Confidence: The Movimiento en Pro de Vieques (Puerto Rico)
V160N
Confidence: Local/Regional government
V160O
Confidence: SADC/ SADEC
V160P
Confidence: East African Cooperation (EAC)
V160Q
Confidence: The presidency
V160R
Confidence: The civil society groups
V160S
Confidence: Other television
V160T
Confidende: American forces
V161
Confidence: NATO
V162
Confidence: The United Nations
V163
Rate Political system 10 years ago
V163A
Rate Political system today
V163B
Rate Political system in 10 years
V164
Having a strong leader
V165
Having experts
V166
Having the army rule
V167
Having a democratic political system
V168
Democracy is developing in our country
V169
In democracy , the economic system runs badly
V170
Democracies are indecisive
V171
Democracies aren´t good
V172
Democracy may have problems but is better than any other form
V173
Respect for individual human rights
V174
Agreement with the people in national office
V175
Country is run by ...
V176
Economic aid
V177
Who should decide: International peacekeeping
V178
Who should decide: Protection of the environment
V179
Who should decide: Aid to developing countries
V180
Who should decide: Refugees
V181
Who should decide: Human Rights
V181A
Country cannot solve environmental problems by itself
V181B
Country cannot solve crime problems by itself
V181C
Country cannot solve employment problems by itself
V182
Thinking about meaning and purpose of life
V183
Good and evil
V184
Religious denomination
V185
How often do you attend religious services
V186
Religious person
V187
Churches give answers: Moral problems
V188
Churches give answers: The problems of family life
V189
Churches give answers: People´s spiritual needs
V190
Churches give answers: The social problems
V191
Believe in God
V192
Believe in life after death
V193
Believe in people have a soul
V194
Believe in hell
V195
Believe in heaven
V196
How important is God in your life
V197
Comfort and strength from religion
V198
Moments of prayer, meditation...
V199
Pray to God outside of religious services
V200
Politicians who don´t believe in God unfit for public office
V201
Religious leaders should not influence people vote
V202
Better if more people with strong religious beliefs
V203
Religious leaders should not influence government
V204
Justifiable: Claiming government benefits
V205
Justifiable: Avoiding a fare on public transport
V206
Justifiable: Cheating on taxes
V207
Justifiable: Someone accepting a bribe
V208
Justifiable: Homosexuality
V209
Justifiable: Prostitution
V210
Justifiable: Abortion
V211
Justifiable: Divorce
V212
Justifiable: Euthanasia
V213
Justifiable: Suicide
V214
Geographical groups belong first
V215
Second geographical group belongs to
V216
How proud of nationality
V217
How often follows politics in the news
V218
Which of the following best describes you (*)
V219
Language at home (*)
V220
Which party would you vote: first choice (*)
V221
Which party would you vote: second choice (*)
V222
Party that would never vote (*)
V223
Sex
V224
Year of birth
V225
Age
V226
Highest educational level attained
V226CS
Education (Country Specific)
V227
What age did you complete your education
V228
Do you live whit your parents
V229
Are you employed now
V230
Profession
V231
Are you the chief wage earner in your house
V232
Is the chief wage earner employed now
V233
Chief wage earner occupation
V234
Family savings during past year
V235
Social class (subjective)
V236
Scale of incomes
V236CS
Income (Country Specific)
V237
TV most important entertainment
V237B
Watch TV
V238
Time at the end of the interview
V239
Total length of interview
Total: 438
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