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UGA_2015_AFB-R6_V01_M
Afrobarometer Survey 2015, Round 6
Uganda
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2015
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UGA_2015_AFB-R6_v01_M
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University of Cape Town (UCT), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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Jan 16, 2021
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uga_r6_data.sav
Data file: uga_r6_data.sav
Afrobarometer round 6 survey data.
Cases:
2400
Variables:
343
Variables
RESPNO
Respondent Number
URBRUR
Urban or rural Primary Sampling Unit
REGION
Province or Region
SUBREG
Sub Region
EA_SVC_A
EA-SVC-A. Electricity grid in the PSU/EA
EA_SVC_B
EA-SVC-B. Piped water system in the PSU/EA
EA_SVC_C
EA-SVC-C. Sewage system in the PSU/EA
EA_SVC_D
EA-SVC-D. Cell phone service in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_A
EA-FAC-A. Post office in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_B
EA-FAC-B. School in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_C
EA-FAC-C. Police station in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_D
EA-FAC-D. Health Clinic in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_E
EA-FAC-E. Market stalls in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_F
EA-FAC-F. Bank in the PSU/EA
EA_FAC_G
EA-FAC-G. Paid transport in the PSU/EA
EA_SEC_A
EA-SEC-A. Police in the PSU/EA
EA_SEC_B
EA-SEC-B. Soldiers/army in the PSU/EA
EA_SEC_C
EA-SEC-C. Roadblocks by police/army in the PSU/EA
EA_SEC_D
EA-SEC-D. Customs checkpoints in the PSU/EA
EA_SEC_E
EA-SEC-E. Roadblocks by private security/local community in the PSU/EA
EA_ROAD_A
EA-ROAD-A. Tarred/ paved road
EA_ROAD_B
EA-ROAD-B. Impassable road
NOCALL_1
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 1
NOCALL_1OTHER
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 1 (Verbatim)
NOCALL_2
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 2
NOCALL_3
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 3
NOCALL_4
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 4
NOCALL_5
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 5
NOCALL_6
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 6
NOCALL_7
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 7
PREVINT
Previous interview, gender
THISINT
This interview, gender
ADULT_CT
Number of adults in household
CALLS
Number of calls
DATEINTR
Date of interview
STRTIME
Time interview started
Q1
Q1. Age
Q2
Q2. Language of respondent
Q2OTHER
Q2other. Language of respondent (verbatim)
Q3
Q3. Overall direction of the country
Q4A
Q4a. Country's present economic condition
Q4B
Q4b. Your present living conditions
Q5
Q5. Your living conditions vs. others
Q6
Q6. Country's economic condition compared to 12 months ago
Q7
Q7. Country's economic condition in 12 months time
Q8A
Q8a. How often gone without food
Q8B
Q8b. How often gone without water
Q8C
Q8c. How often gone without medical care
Q8D
Q8d. How often gone without cooking fuel
Q8E
Q8e. How often gone without cash income
Q8F
Q8f. Frequency going without basic necessities
Q9
Q9. How often received remittances
Q10A
Q10a. How often felt unsafe walking in neighbourhood
Q10B
Q10b. How often feared crime in home
Q11A
Q11a. Had something stolen from house
Q11B
Q11b. Have been physically attacked
Q12A
Q12a. Radio news
Q12B
Q12b. Television news
Q12C
Q12c. Newspaper news
Q12D
Q12d. Internet
Q12E
Q12e. Social media
Q13
Q13. Interest in public affairs
Q14
Q14. Discuss politics
Q15A
Q15a. Freedom to say what you think
Q15B
Q15b. Freedom to join any political organizations
Q15C
Q15c. Freedom to choose who to vote for
Q16
Q16. Government bans organizations vs. join any
Q17
Q17. Newspapers free to publish vs. government control
Q17B_UGA
Q17B-UGA. Citizens freely assemble vs. government control
Q18
Q18. Men only as leaders vs. women leaders ok
Q19A
Q19a. Member of religious group
Q19B
Q19b. Member of voluntary association or community group
Q20A
Q20a. Attend a community meeting
Q20B
Q20b. Join others to raise an issue
Q21
Q21. Voting in the most recent national election
Q22
Q22. Freeness and fairness of the last national election
Q23A
Q23a. Last national election: attend a campaign rally
Q23B
Q23b. Last national election: attend a campaign meeting
Q23C
Q23c. Last national election: persuade others to vote for a certain candidate or party
Q23D
Q23d. Last national election: work for a candidate or party
Q24A
Q24a. Contact Local government councillor
Q24B
Q24b. Contact MP
Q24C
Q24c. Contact official of a government agency
Q24D
Q24d. Contact political party official
Q24E
Q24e. Contact traditional leader
Q24F
Q24f. Contact religious leader
Q25A
Q25a. Contact alone or in group
Q25B
Q25b. Contact for community or personal problem
Q26A
Q26a. Citizens vote
Q26B
Q26b. Citizens avoid criticizing government
Q26C
Q26c. Citizens complain for poor services
Q26D
Q26d. Citizens request personal assistance from elected leaders
Q26E
Q26e. Citizens pay taxes
Q26F
Q26f. Citizens agree with community on political issues
Q27A
Q27a. Join others to request government action
Q27B
Q27b. Contact media
Q27C
Q27c. Contact official for help
Q27D
Q27d. Refuse to pay tax or fee to government
Q27E
Q27e. Attend a demonstration or protest march
Q28A
Q28a. Reject one-party rule
Q28B
Q28b. Reject military rule
Q28C
Q28c. Reject one-man rule
Q29A
Q29a. Understand democracy
Q29B
Q29b. Democracy - 1st response (verbatim)
Q29C
Q29c. Democracy - 2nd response (verbatim)
Q29D
Q29d. Democracy - 3rd response (verbatim)
Q29E
Q29e. Democracy - 1st response (code)
Q29F
Q29f. Democracy - 2nd response (code)
Q29G
Q29g. Democracy - 3rd response (code)
Q30
Q30. Support for democracy
Q31
Q31. Government gets things done but no citizen influence vs. Govt. accountable to citizens
Q32
Q32. Choose leaders through elections vs. other methods
Q33
Q33. Political parties divisive vs. many parties needed
Q34
Q34. President monitored by parliament vs. free to act on own
Q35
Q35. Opposition parties examine government vs. cooperate
Q36
Q36. Media checks government vs. avoid negative reporting
Q37
Q37. Parliament makes laws vs. president does
Q38
Q38. President free to act vs. obey the laws and courts
Q39
Q39. Presidential two term limit vs. no term limits
Q40
Q40. Extent of democracy
Q41
Q41. Satisfaction with democracy
Q42A
Q42a. Courts make binding decisions
Q42B
Q42b. People must obey the law
Q42C
Q42c. People must pay taxes
Q43
Q43. Obey government always vs. only if vote for it
Q44
Q44. Citizens must pay taxes vs. no need to tax the people
Q45A
Q45a. How often news media abuses its freedom
Q45B
Q45b. How often party competition leads to conflict
Q45C
Q45c. How often president ignores laws
Q45D
Q45d. How often opposition parties silenced by government
Q45E
Q45e. How often president ignores parliament
Q46
Q46. How effective the news media reveals government mistakes and corruption
Q47A
Q47a. Elections ensure voters' views are reflected
Q47B
Q47b. Elections enable voters to remove leaders from office
Q48A
Q48a. Elections: fair count of votes
Q48B
Q48b. Elections: opposition prevented from running
Q48C
Q48c. Elections: fair media coverage
Q48D
Q48d. Elections: voters are bribed
Q48E
Q48e. Elections: voters have genuine choice
Q48F
Q48f. Elections: voters threatened
Q49
Q49. How much fear political intimidation or violence
Q50
Q50. Leaders serve interests of people or their own
Q51A
Q51a. How often careful what you say
Q51B
Q51b. How often people treated unequally
Q51C
Q51c. How often officials unpunished
Q51D
Q51d. How often ordinary people unpunished
Q51E_UGA
Q51e-UGA. How often ethnicity influences govt appointments
Q52A
Q52a. Trust president
Q52B
Q52b. Trust parliament/national assembly
Q52C
Q52c. Trust national electoral commission
Q52D
Q52d. Trust tax department
Q52E
Q52e. Trust your elected local government council
Q52F
Q52f. Trust the ruling party
Q52G
Q52g. Trust opposition political parties
Q52H
Q52h. Trust police
Q52I
Q52i. Trust army
Q52J
Q52j. Trust courts of law
Q52K
Q52k. Trust traditional leaders
Q52L
Q52l. Trust religious leaders
Q52M_UGA
Q52m-UGA. Trust the media
Q52N_UGA
Q52n-UGA. Trust Government ministers
Q53A
Q53a. Corruption: office of the Presidency
Q53B
Q53b. Corruption: Members of Parliament
Q53C
Q53c. Corruption: government officials
Q53D
Q53d. Corruption: local government councillors
Q53E
Q53e. Corruption: police
Q53E1_UGA
Q53e1-UGA. Corruption: UPDF
Q53F
Q53f. Corruption: tax officials
Q53G
Q53g. Corruption: judges and magistrates
Q53H
Q53h. Corruption: traditional leaders
Q53I
Q53i. Corruption: religious leaders
Q53J
Q53j. Corruption: business executives
Q54
Q54. Level of corruption
Q55A
Q55a. Difficulty to obtain public school services
Q55B
Q55b. Pay bribe for school services
Q55C
Q55c. Difficulty to obtain medical treatment
Q55D
Q55d. Pay bribe for treatment at public clinic or hospital
Q55E
Q55e. Difficulty to obtain identity document
Q55F
Q55f. Pay bribe for document or permit
Q55G
Q55g. Difficulty to obtain household services
Q55H
Q55h. Pay bribe for household services
Q55I
Q55i. Difficulty to obtain help from the police
Q55J
Q55j. Pay bribe to avoid problem with police
Q55K
Q55k. Difficulty to obtain assistance from courts
Q55L
Q55l. Pay bribe to get assistance from courts
Q56
Q56. Reported payment of bribes to government
Q57A
Q57a. Bribery: authorities took action
Q57B
Q57b. Bribery: suffered retaliation
Q58
Q58. Main reason for not reporting corruption
Q58OTHER
Q58other. Main reason for not reporting corruption (verbatim)
Q59A
Q59a. MPs listen
Q59B
Q59b. Local government councillors listen
Q60PT1
Q60pt1. Most important problems - 1st response
Q60PT1OTHER
Q60pt1other. MIP - 1st response (verbatim other)
Q60PT2
Q60pt2. Most important problems - 2nd response
Q60PT2OTHER
Q60pt2other. MIP - 2nd response (verbatim other)
Q60PT3
Q60pt3. Most important problems - 3rd response
Q60PT3OTHER
Q60pt3other. MIP - 3rd response (verbatim other)
Q61A
Q61a. Handling first problem
Q61B
Q61b. Other political party could solve first problem
Q62
Q62. Main difference between ruling and opposition parties
Q63A
Q63a. Ruling vs. opposition: controlling prices
Q63B
Q63b. Ruling vs. opposition: creating jobs
Q63C
Q63c. Ruling vs. opposition: improving health
Q63D
Q63d. Ruling vs. opposition: fighting corruption
Q64
Q64. Political opposition is viable alternative
Q65A
Q65a. First priority for investment
Q65B
Q65b. Second priority for investment
Q65C
Q65c. Pay more taxes to increase health spending
Q66A
Q66a. Handling managing the economy
Q66B
Q66b. Handling improving living standards of the poor
Q66C
Q66c. Handling creating jobs
Q66D
Q66d. Handling keeping prices down
Q66E
Q66e. Handling narrowing income gaps
Q66F
Q66f. Handling reducing crime
Q66G
Q66g. Handling improving basic health services
Q66H
Q66h. Handling addressing educational needs
Q66I
Q66i. Handling providing water and sanitation services
Q66J
Q66j. Handling ensuring enough to eat
Q66K
Q66k. Handling fighting corruption
Q66L
Q66l. Handling maintaining roads and bridges
Q66M
Q66m. Handling providing reliable electric supply
Q66N_UGA
Q66n-UGA. Handling fighting terrorism in Uganda
Q67A
Q67a. Local govt. handling maintaining roads
Q67B
Q67b. Local govt. handling maintaining local markets
Q68A
Q68a. Performance: President
Q68B
Q68b. Performance: MP/National Assembly rep.
Q68C
Q68c. Performance: local government councillor
Q68D
Q68d. Performance: traditional leader
Q69A
Q69a. Who responsible: MPs do jobs
Q69B
Q69b. Who responsible: local councillors do jobs
Q69C
Q69c. Who responsible: president does job
Q70A
Q70a. Difficulty to find out what taxes or fees to pay
Q70B
Q70b. Difficulty to avoid paying taxes
Q71A
Q71a. People can fight corruption
Q71B
Q71b. Most effective way to combat corruption
Q71BOTHER
Q71bother. Most effective way to combat corruption (verbatim)
Q72
Q72. Contact with government court or tribunal
Q73A
Q73a. Problems with courts: too expensive
Q73B
Q73b. Problems with courts: too complex
Q73C
Q73c. Problems with courts: no advice
Q73D
Q73d. Problems with courts: judge did not listen
Q73E
Q73e. Problems with courts: long delays
Q74A
Q74a. 1st reason for not taking case to court
Q74AOTHER
Q74aOther. 1st reason for not taking case to court (verbatim)
Q74B
Q74b. 2nd reason for not taking case to court
Q74BOTHER
Q74bOther. 2nd reason for not taking case to court (verbatim)
Q75A
Q75a. Right or wrong: not paying for the government services
Q75B
Q75b. Right or wrong: not paying the taxes
Q76
Q76. Free movement across borders vs. limit movement
Q77
Q77. Regional responsibility to prevent abuses vs. respect sovereignty of nations
Q78
Q78. Difficulty of crossing borders
Q79A
Q79a. Regional organisation helps country
Q79B
Q79b. African Union helps country
Q80A
Q80a. Model country for development
Q80AOTHER
Q80aother. Model country for development (verbatim)
Q80B
Q80b. Country with most influence
Q81A
Q81a. China's influence on economy
Q81B
Q81b. China's influence: positive or negative
Q81C
Q81c. Positive image of China
Q81D
Q81d. Negative image of China
Q81E
Q81e. China's assistance does a good job at meeting country's needs
Q82A_UGA
Q82a-UGA. President should no longer appoint Electoral Commission Members
Q82B_UGA
Q82b-UGA. Law should bar special assistance voters
Q82C_UGA
Q82c-UGA. Presidential candidates name running-mate before elections
Q82D_UGA
Q82d-UGA. Election results should be declared at Constituency level
Q82E_UGA
Q82e-UGA. Candidates buying votes should be banned for 5 years
Q82F_UGA
Q82f-UGA. Most important issue ahead of 2016 election
Q83A_UGA
Q83a-UGA. Homosexuality illegal vs. equal rights
Q83B_UGA
Q83b-UGA. Would not mind having co-worker who's in same-sex relationship
Q83C_UGA
Q83c-UGA. Would not mind having supevisor who's in same-sex relationship
Q83D_UGA
q83d-UGA. Would not mind having religious community member who's in same-sex relationship
Q84A_UGA
Q84a-UGA. Would report own child involved in same-sex relationship
Q84B_UGA
q84b-UGA. Would report own sibling involved in same-sex relationship
Q84C_UGA
Q84c-UGA. Would report own relative involved in same-sex relationship
Q84D_UGA
Q84d-UGA. Would report a close freind involved in same-sex relationship
Q84E_UGA
Q84e-UGA. Would report a co-worker involved in same-sex relationship
Q84F_UGA
Q84f-UGA. Would report other people involved in same-sex relationship
Q85_UGA
Q85-UGA. Join others in mob-justice
Q86A_UGA
Q86a-UGA. Heard about Black-Monday campaign
Q86B_UGA
Q86b-UGA. Agree or disagree with Black-Monday campaign
Q87
Q87. Tribe or ethnic group
Q87OTHER
Q87other. Tribe or ethnic group(verbatim)
Q88A
Q88a. Ethnic group treated unfairly
Q88B
Q88b. Ethnic or national identity
Q89A
Q89a. Neighbours: people of different religion
Q89B
Q89b. Neighbours: people of different ethnicity
Q89C
Q89c. Neighbours: homosexuals
Q89D
Q89d. Neighbours: people with HIV/AIDS
Q89E
Q89e. Neighbours: immigrants and foreign workers
Q90A
Q90a. Close to political party
Q90B
Q90b. Which party
Q90BOTHER
Q90bother. Which party (verbatim)
Q91A
Q91a. Own radio
Q91B
Q91b. Own television
Q91C
Q91c. Own motor vehicle, car or motorcycle
Q91D
Q91d. Own mobile phone
Q92A
Q92a. How often use a mobile phone
Q92B
Q92b. How often use the internet
Q93A
Q93a. Source of water for household use
Total: 343
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