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Afrobarometer Survey 2019, Round 8

Ghana, 2019
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GHA_2019_AFB-R8_v01_M
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Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa (IJR), Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IREEP), Institute for Development Studies (IDS), Michigan State University (MSU), University of Cape Town (UCT, South Africa)
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Oct 14, 2021
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Afrobarometer round 8 survey data.

Cases: 2400
Variables: 392

Variables

Q82D
Q82d. Comfortable: wearing traditional or cultural dress in public
Q83
Q83. Most people can be trusted
Q83B.1_GCP
Q83B.1-GCP. Trust people different religion
G83B.2_GCP
Q83B.2-GCP. Trust people different nationality
G83C.1_GCP
Q83C.1-GCP. People like you accepted for who they are
G83C.2_GCP
Q83C.2-GCP. People like you have a say in country
Q84A
Q84a. Experienced unfair treatment based on economic status
Q84B
Q84b. Experienced unfair treatment based on religion
Q84C
Q84c. Experienced unfair treatment based on ethnicity
Q85
Q85. Unity of people in country
Q86A
Q86a. Neighbours: people of different religion
Q86B
Q86b. Neighbours: people of different ethnicity
Q86C
Q86c. Neighbours: homosexuals
Q86D
Q86d. Neighbours: immigrants and foreign workers
Q86E
Q86e. Neighbours: people who support a different political party
Q87A
Q87a. Influence of traditional leaders: governing your local community
Q87B
Q87b. Influence of traditional leaders: allocating land
Q87C
Q87c. Influence of traditional leaders: influencing how people in their communities vote
Q87D
Q87d. Influence of traditional leaders: solving local disputes
Q87E
Q87e. Traditional leaders: amount of influence on governing local community
Q88
Q88. Whom do traditional leaders serve
Q89A
Q89a. Traditional leaders advise on vote vs stay out of politics
Q89B
Q89b. Traditional leaders in competition with elected leaders vs in cooperation
Q90
Q90. Traditional leaders bad for democracy
Q91A
Q91a. Close to political party
Q91B
Q91b. Which party
Q91BOTHER
Q91bother. Which party (verbatim)
Q92A
Q92a. Own radio
Q92B
Q92b. Own television
Q92C
Q92c. Own motor vehicle, car or motorcycle
Q92D
Q92d. Own computer
Q92E
Q92e. Own bank account
Q92F
Q92f. Own mobile phone
Q92G
Q92g. Mobile phone access to internet
Q92H
Q92h. How often use a mobile phone
Q92I
Q92i. How often use the internet
Q93A
Q93a. Source of water for household use
Q93B
Q93b. Location of toilet or latrine
Q94A
Q94a. Electric connection from mains
Q94B
Q94b. Electricity available from mains
Q94C
Q94c. Electricity available other than mains
Q94D
Q94d. Source of electricity other than mains
Q94E
Q94e. Own electricity source
Q95A
Q95a. Employment status
Q95B
Q95b. Required to pay an income tax
Q95C
Q95c. Occupation of respondent
Q95COTHER
Q95cother. Occupation of respondent (verbatim)
Q95D
Q95d. Employer of respondent
Q96A
Q96a. Way of deciding how money is used
Q96B
Q96b. Who decides how money is used
Q96C
Q96c. Occupation of head of household
Q97
Q97. Education of respondent
Q98A
Q98a. Religion of respondent
Q98AOTHER
Q98aother. Religion of respondent (verbatim)
Q98B
Q98b. Religious group treated unfairly by government
Q99
Q99. Vote for which party
Q99OTHER
Q99other. Vote for which party (verbatim)
Q100
Q100. Perceived survey sponsor
ENDTIME
LENGTH
Length of interview
Q101
Q101. Gender of respondent
Q102
Q102. Race of respondent
Q102OTHER
Q102other. Race of respondent (verbatim)
Q103
Q103. Language of interview
Q103OTHER
Q103other. Language of interview (verbatim)
Q104
Q104. Type of shelter of respondent
Q105
Q105. Roof of respondent’s home
Q106
Q106. Others present
Q107A
Q107a. Check with others
Q107B
Q107b. Influence by others
Q107C
Q107c. Approached by community/party representatives
Q107D
Q107d. Feel threatened
Q107E
Q107e. Physically threatened
Q108
Q108. Proportion difficulty answering
Q110A
Q110a. Respondent friendly
Q110B
Q110b. Respondent interested
Q110C
Q110c. Respondent cooperative
Q110D
Q110d. Respondent patient
Q110E
Q110e. Respondent at ease
Q110F
Q110f. Respondent honest
Q112
Q112. Interviewer Number
Q113
Q113. Interviewer’s age
Q114
Q114. Interviewer’s gender
Q115
Q115. Interviewer rural or urban
Q116
Q116. Interviewer's home language
Q117
Q117. Interviewer's ethnic group or tribe
Q118
Q118. Interviewer's education
Q119_1
Q119. Other spoken languages_first
Q119_2
Q119. Other spoken languages_second
Q119_3
Q119. Other spoken languages_third
withinwt
within country weighting factor
withinwt_New
within country weighting factor
Total: 392
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