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Afrobarometer Survey 1999, Round 1

Botswana, 1999
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BWA_1999_AFB-R1_v01_M
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The Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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Most important problems to be addressed by govt. (Q50C)

Data file: bot_r1_data.sav

Overview

Valid: 1200
Invalid: -
Minimum: 4
Maximum: 999
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 2
Start: 544
End: 549
Width: 6
Range: 4 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
50C. What are the most important problems facing this country that the government should address? Which of these is most important? Place 1 next to most important problem.
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Apartheid 0
0%
2 Abuse 0
0%
3 Affirmative action 0
0%
4 Affirmative action ( too much ) 2
0.2%
5 AIDS 46
3.8%
6 Bursaries 1
0.1%
7 Child Welfare 1
0.1%
8 Child abuse 2
0.2%
9 Crime 39
3.3%
10 Corruption 6
0.5%
11 Corruption in govt 3
0.3%
12 Civil war 0
0%
13 Death sentence should be returned 0
0%
14 Death rate too high 2
0.2%
15 Discrimination 2
0.2%
16 Disputes between political parties 0
0%
17 Diseases 4
0.3%
18 Drought 18
1.5%
19 Drought relief 2
0.2%
20 Development 6
0.5%
21 Development of rural areas 7
0.6%
22 Drugs/alcohol 2
0.2%
23 Democracy 0
0%
24 Donor fund mismanagement 0
0%
25 Don't know 0
0%
26 Economy 3
0.3%
27 Economic stabilisation 0
0%
28 Education (equality) 5
0.4%
29 Education (too expensive) 1
0.1%
30 Education (poor quality) 25
2.1%
31 Education (quality of schools) 7
0.6%
32 Education (shortage of schools) 15
1.3%
33 Educational facilities 4
0.3%
34 Environment 1
0.1%
35 Elections 0
0%
36 Electricity 2
0.2%
37 Electricity (need more) 1
0.1%
38 Equality 3
0.3%
39 Equal dev for all areas 0
0%
40 Financial problems 0
0%
41 Financial future 1
0.1%
42 Funding indigenous business 1
0.1%
43 Foreign investment 0
0%
44 Food supply 0
0%
45 Government 0
0%
46 Govt responsibility 3
0.3%
47 Govt spending 0
0%
48 Govt unresponsive 0
0%
49 Govt does not communicate 1
0.1%
50 Housing 5
0.4%
51 Housing (poor quality) 0
0%
52 Housing ( shortage) 7
0.6%
53 Health 18
1.5%
54 Health (medical supplies) 0
0%
55 Health services (too expensive) 3
0.3%
56 Health services (poor quality) 16
1.3%
57 Health services (shortage) 7
0.6%
58 Health services in rural areas 3
0.3%
59 Hawkers/street vendors 0
0%
60 Intimidation 0
0%
61 Infrastructure 3
0.3%
62 Immigration 1
0.1%
63 Investments 2
0.2%
64 Job creation 9
0.8%
65 Labour laws 3
0.3%
66 Lack of unity among people 2
0.2%
67 Lack of self-help projects 0
0%
68 Lack of money for school fees 0
0%
69 Murder 2
0.2%
70 Nepotism 0
0%
71 Nothing 0
0%
72 Oppression 1
0.1%
73 Poverty 31
2.6%
74 Prices too high 2
0.2%
75 Protection of property owners 0
0%
76 Population explosion 0
0%
77 Policing 0
0%
78 Political tension 2
0.2%
79 Political unrest 0
0%
80 Pensions 0
0%
81 Pensions need to be increased 1
0.1%
82 Rape 1
0.1%
83 Racism 1
0.1%
84 Rights 0
0%
85 Roads 3
0.3%
86 Roads (poor quality) 2
0.2%
87 Roads (need more) 0
0%
88 Recreational facilities 1
0.1%
89 RDP 0
0%
90 Riots 0
0%
91 Security 3
0.3%
92 Squatting/squattors 1
0.1%
93 Strikes 0
0%
94 Services (water & electricity) 4
0.3%
95 Services (lack of) 1
0.1%
96 Services (poor quality) 0
0%
97 Services (too expensive) 1
0.1%
98 Starvation 2
0.2%
99 Sewerage 2
0.2%
100 Standard of living 6
0.5%
101 Theft 1
0.1%
102 Taxes 0
0%
103 Taxes too high 0
0%
104 Toilets/sanitation 0
0%
105 Transport 0
0%
106 Teenage pregnancies 5
0.4%
107 Tribalism 0
0%
108 Unemployment 63
5.3%
109 Violence 0
0%
110 Vandalism 0
0%
111 Wages too high 1
0.1%
112 Wages too low 2
0.2%
113 Water (not enough) 8
0.7%
114 Water (provide more) 3
0.3%
115 Water (poor quality) 1
0.1%
116 Welfare 0
0%
117 Children should follow tradition 0
0%
118 Crop failure 3
0.3%
119 Devaluation of currency 0
0%
120 Care of Elderly 2
0.2%
121 Free & fair council elections 0
0%
122 Food prices should be low 0
0%
123 Food shortage 2
0.2%
124 Economic policy failure 0
0%
125 Health clinics to be provided 2
0.2%
126 Inflation high 0
0%
127 Lack of loans 0
0%
128 Too many leaders 0
0%
129 Suffering 2
0.2%
130 Transport prices too high 0
0%
131 Wealth being lost rapidly 1
0.1%
132 Voter education 0
0%
133 Telecommunications 1
0.1%
134 Street lights 0
0%
135 Sports problems 3
0.3%
136 Street children 4
0.3%
137 Implementation of gov policies 2
0.2%
138 Immigrants 2
0.2%
139 Govt favours foreigners 3
0.3%
140 Poor gov administration 0
0%
141 Nuclear Weapons 0
0%
142 School dropouts 5
0.4%
143 Use of prisoners for labour 2
0.2%
144 Reduce income disparity 1
0.1%
145 Road accidents 2
0.2%
146 Assist Disabled 3
0.3%
147 Assist Orphans 3
0.3%
148 Water / electricity 0
0%
149 Reduce school fees 0
0%
150 Strengthen Democracy 0
0%
151 Home-affairs 1
0.1%
152 Farmworkers benefits 6
0.5%
153 Govt assistance 2
0.2%
154 Leaders must take responsibility 0
0%
155 Training of police officers 1
0.1%
156 Homosexual issues 0
0%
157 More links between gov and people 0
0%
158 Protection against wild animals 0
0%
159 Nature conservation 0
0%
160 Better qualified teachers 2
0.2%
161 Traditional leaders 0
0%
162 Army training 0
0%
999 missing 699
58.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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Respondent could give up to three answers.
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