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KAZ_2011_WVS-W6_V01_M
World Values Survey 2011, Wave 6
Kazakhstan
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2011
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KAZ_2011_WVS-W6_v01_M
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Saule Kalikova, Education Program Director, Prof. Alisher Alshadev
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Jan 16, 2021
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WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912
Data file: WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912
Kazakhstan WV6 2011 data.
Cases:
89565
Variables:
440
Variables
V232
Nature of tasks: routine vs. creative
V233
Nature of tasks: independence
V234
Are you supervising someone
V235
Are you the chief wage earner in your house
V236
Is the chief wage earner employed now or not
V237
Family savings during past year
V238
Social class (subjective)
V239
Scale of incomes
V240
Sex
V241
Year of birth
V242
Age
V243
Mother immigrant
V243_AU
Mother's Country of origin (AU)
V244
Father immigrant
V244_AU
Father's Country of origin (AU)
V245
Respondent immigrant
V246
Respondent citizen
V247
Language at home
V248
Highest educational level attained
V248_CS
Education (country specific)
V249
What age did you complete your education
V250
Do you live with your parents
V251
Respondent interested during the interview
V252
Interview privacy
V253
Size of town
V253_CS
Size of town (country specific)
V254
Ethnic group
V255
Was the respondent literate
V256
Region where the interview was conducted
V256B
Region (2) where the interview was conducted
V256C
Region (level 3) where survey was conducted
V257
Language in which interview was conducted
V258
Weight
V258A
Weight with split ups
V260
Questionnaire version
V261
Date of interview
V262
Survey year
S024
Nation-Wave
S025
Nation Year
V265
Respondent's occupation
Y001
Materialist/postmaterialist 12-item index
Y002
Post-materialist index (4-item)
Y003
Autonomy Index
MN_35A
Approximately how many total hours a month were you active in voluntary organizations
MN_163A
How likely it is that most people view those between the ages of 18 to 29 as friendly
MN_163B
How likely it is that most people view those between the ages of 18 to 29 as competent
MN_163C
How likely it is that most people view those between the ages of 18 to 29 with respect
MN_228L
If you had your preference, in which of the following would you prefer to work
MN_228M
How widespread: Corruption is within businesses in your country
MN_228N
How widespread: Corruption is within the government in your country
MN_228O
Level of corruption in this country than it was five years ago
MN_228P
Government of your country is doing enough to fight corruption
MN_228Q
Faced with (last year): People give a bribe/present to solve their problems which are supposed to be for free
MN_228R
Opinion of those who start and run their own businesses
MN_228S1
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The public transportation systems
MN_228S2
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The roads and highways
MN_228S3
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The schools
MN_228S4
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The quality of air
MN_228S5
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The quality of water
MN_228S6
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The quality of health care
MN_228S7
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The quality of housing
MN_228S8
Degree of satisfaction (city/area where you live): The beauty or physical setting
MN_229A
Have you actively looked for work in the past four weeks
MN_229B
If you received an employment opportunity (last/next month): you would be interested and able to start working
MN_230A
Are you registered through your employer with the Social Security in [country]
MN_233A
Degree of satisfaction: Salary and benefits of your current primary job
MN_233B
Degree of satisfaction: Opportunities for professional development/promotion in your current primary job
MN_234A
Have a business/have taken steps to start a business (by yourself/with others) during last year
MN_237A
You/member of your family living with you (over last year) - borrow money
MN_237B1
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Microfinance Institution
MN_237B2
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Commercial Bank
MN_237B3
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Public Bank
MN_237B4
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Friends or Family
MN_237B5
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Informal Savings and Lending Association (e.g. Jamiyat)
MN_237B6
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Credit Supplier
MN_237B7
If 'borrow money', from any of the following places: Other
MN_237C1
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Starting or Growing a Business
MN_237C2
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Buying or Improving a Home
MN_237C3
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Getting Married
MN_237C4
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Household Purchases
MN_237C5
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Emergencies
MN_237C6
If 'borrow money', the loan was used for: Others
MN_249A1
Formal education system [country] provides people with skills/ training: To find employment
MN_249A2
Formal education system [country] provides people with skills/ training: To perform their jobs well
MN_249A3
Formal education system [country] provides people with skills/ training: To start a business
SACSECVAL
Overall Secular Values
SECVALWGT
Weight for overal secular values
RESEMAVAL
Emancipative values
WEIGHTB
Weight for Emancipative values
I_AUTHORITY
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse respect for authority
I_NATIONALISM
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse national pride
I_DEVOUT
Overall Secular Values-1: Inverse devoutness
DEFIANCE
Overall Secular Values-1: Defiance sub-index
WEIGHT1A
Overall Secular Values-1: Weight1a
I_RELIGIMP
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse import of relig
I_RELIGBEL
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse relig person
I_RELIGPRAC
Overall Secular Values-2: Inverse relig practice
DISBELIEF
Overall Secular Values-2: Disbelief sub-index
WEIGHT2A
Overall Secular Values-2: Weight2a
I_NORM1
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform1
I_NORM2
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform2
I_NORM3
Overall Secular Values-3: Inverse norm conform3
RELATIVISM
Overall Secular Values-3: Relativism
WEIGHT3A
Overall Secular Values-3: Weight
I_TRUSTARMY
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in army
I_TRUSTPOLICE
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in police
I_TRUSTCOURTS
Overall Secular Values-4: Inverse trust in courts
SCEPTICISM
Overall Secular Values-4: Scepticism index
WEIGHT4A
Overall Secular Values-4: Weight 4a
I_INDEP
Emancipative Values-1: Independence as kid quality
I_IMAGIN
Emancipative Values-1: Imagination as kid quality
I_NONOBED
Emancipative Values-1: Obedience not kid quality
AUTONOMY
Emancipative Values-1: Autonomy subindex
WEIGHT1B
Emancipative Values-1: Weight1b
I_WOMJOB
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: job
I_WOMPOL
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: politics
I_WOMEDU
Emancipative Values-2: Gender equality: education
EQUALITY
Emancipative Values-2: Equality sub-index
WEIGHT2B
Emancipative Values-2: Weight2b
I_HOMOLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Homosexuality acceptance
I_ABORTLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Abortion acceptable
I_DIVORLIB
Emancipative Values-3: Divorce acceptable
CHOICE
Emancipative Values-3: Choice sub-index
WEIGHT3B
Emancipative Values-3: Weight3b
I_VOICE1
Emancipative Values-4: Voice 1
I_VOICE2
Emancipative Values-4: Voice2
I_VOI2_00
Emancipative Values-4: Voi2_00 (auxiliary)
VOICE
Emancipative Values-4: Voice sub-index
WEIGHT4B
Emancipative Values-4: Weight 4b
COW
COW Country Code
Total: 430
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