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Afrobarometer Survey 2010, Round 4.5

Zimbabwe, 2010
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ZWE_2010_AFB-R4.5_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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Data file: zim_r4-5_data.sav

Afrobarometer round 4.5 survey data.

Cases: 1192
Variables: 284

Variables

RESPNO
Respondent number
REGION
Province or region
DISTRICT
District
URBRUR
Urban or Rural Primary Sampling Unit
EANUM_AB
AB Assigned EA Identifier
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_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_ZIM
EA-SEC-C-ZIM. informal militia in the PSU/EA
EA_ROAD
EA-ROAD. Tarred/ paved road
NOCALL_1
Reason for Unsuccessful Call Household 1
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
DATEINTR
Date of Interview
CALLS
Number of calls
STRTIME
Q1
Q1. Age
Q2A
Q2a. Country's present economic condition
Q2B
Q2b. Your present living conditions
Q3
Q3. Your living conditions vs. others
Q4A
Q4a. Country's economic condition compared to 12 months ago
Q4B
Q4b. Your living conditions compared to 12 months ago
Q5A
Q5a. Country's economic condition in 12 months time
Q5B
Q5b. Your living conditions in 12 months time
Q6A
Q6a. How often gone without food
Q6B
Q6b. How often gone without water
Q6C
Q6c. How often gone without medical care
Q6C1
Q6c1. How often gone without traditional medicines or treatment
Q6D
Q6d. How often gone without cooking fuel
Q6E
Q6e. How often gone without cash income
Q7
Q7. Abandon economic reforms vs. accept hardships
Q8
Q8. Inclusive government effective vs. ineffective
Q9
Q9. Performance of the Inclusive Government
Q10
Q10. Power sharing as an alternative to elections
Q11
Q11. How well three parties in IG work together
Q12
Q12. Where power resides in IG
Q13
Q13. IG likely to survive or collapse
Q14
Q14. Economic policies helped most vs. hurt most
Q15A
Q15a. Performance: President
Q15A1
Q15a1. Performance: Prime Minister
Q15B
Q15b. Performance: representative to the House of Assembly
Q15C
Q15c. Performance: local government councilor
Q16
Q16. Heard of Constitution of Zimbabwe
Q17A
Q17a. Information about constitution from: Family and friends
Q17B
Q17b. Information about constitution from: political officials
Q17C
Q17c. Information about constitution from: religious leaders
Q17D
Q17d. Information about constitution from: civic educators
Q17E
Q17e. Information about constitution from: community meetings
Q17F
Q17f. Information about constitution from: posters or pamphlets
Q17G
Q17g. Information about constitution from: radio
Q17H
Q17h. Information about constitution from: television
Q17I
Q17i. Information about constitution from: newspapers
Q18A
Q18a. Attended public outreach meeting about Constitution
Q18B
Q18b. Prevented from attending meeting or expressing views
Q19
Q19. Preferences for Constitutional Reform
Q20A
Q20a. IG performance: publicizing discussions on reforms
Q20B
Q20b. IG performance: educating citizens about reform issues
Q20C
Q20c. IG performance: asking ordinary people about reform
Q21A
Q21a. Reject one-party rule
Q21B
Q21b. Reject military rule
Q21C
Q21c. Reject one-man rule
Q22
Q22. Support for democracy
Q23
Q23. Choose leaders through elections vs. other methods
Q24
Q24. Political parties divisive vs. many parties needed
Q25
Q25. Parliament makes laws vs. president does
Q26
Q26. President free to act vs. obey the laws and courts
Q27
Q27. Presidential two term limit vs. no term limits
Q28
Q28. Media checks government vs. avoid negative reporting
Q29
Q29. Extent of democracy
Q30
Q30. Satisfaction with democracy
Q31A
Q31a. Courts make binding decisions
Q31B
Q31b. People must obey the law
Q31C
Q31c. People must pay taxes
Q32A
Q32a. How often party competition leads to conflict
Q32B
Q32b. How often president ignores laws
Q32C
Q32c. How often people treated unequally
Q32D
Q32d. How often officials unpunished
Q32E
Q32e. How often ordinary people unpunished
Q33
Q33. How often careful what you say
Q34A
Q34a. Trust president
Q34A1
Q34a1. Trust Prime Minister
Q34B
Q34b. Trust parliament
Q34C
Q34c. Trust national electoral commission
Q34D
Q34d. Trust your elected local government council
Q34E
Q34e. Trust the ruling party after IG
Q34F
Q34f. Trust MDC-T after IG
Q34G
Q34g. Trust MDC-M after IG
Q34H
Q34h. Trust ZAPU
Q34I
Q34i. Trust the police
Q34J
Q34j. Trust courts of law
Q34K
Q34k. Trust traditional leaders
Q35A
Q35a. Corruption: office of the Presidency
Q35A1
Q35a1. Corruption: office of the Prime Minister
Q35B
Q35b. Corruption: Members of Parliament
Q35C
Q35c. Corruption: local government councilors
Q35D
Q35d. Corruption: government officials
Q35E
Q35e. Corruption: police
Q35F
Q35f. Corruption: tax officials
Q35G
Q35g. Corruption: judges and magistrates
Q35H
Q35h. Corruption: traditional leaders
Q36A
Q36a. Pay bribe for: document or permit
Q36B
Q36b. Pay bribe for: water or sanitation services
Q36C
Q36c. Pay bribe for: avoid problem with police
Q37PT1
Q37pt1. Most important problems - 1st response
Q37PT2
Q37pt2. Most important problems - 2nd response
Q37PT3
Q37pt3. Most important problems - 3rd response
Q38
Q38. How likely IG will solve most important problem
Q39A_CODE
Q39a. Most important health problems - 1st response (broad code)
Q39A_VERB
Q39a. Most important health problems - 1st response (verbatim)
Q39B_CODE
Q39b. Most important health problems - 2nd response (broad code)
Q39B_VERB
Q39b. Most important health problems - 2nd response (verbatim)
Q39C_CODE
Q39c. Most important health problems - 3rd response (broad code)
Q39C_VERB
Q39c. Most important health problems - 3rd response (verbatim)
Q40A_CODE
Q40a. Main cause of death among women (broad code)
Q40A_VERB
Q40a. Main cause of death among women (verbatim)
Q40B_CODE
Q40b. Main cause of death among children (broad code)
Q40B_VERB
Q40b. Main cause of death among children (verbatim)
Q41A
Q41a. Handling managing the economy
Q41B
Q41b. Handling improving living standards of the poor
Q41C
Q41c. Handling creating jobs
Q41D
Q41d. Handling keeping prices down
Q41E
Q41e. Handling narrowing gaps between rich and poor
Q41F
Q41f. Handling reducing crime
Q41G
Q41g. Handling improving basic health services
Q41H
Q41h. Handling addressing educational needs
Q41I
Q41i. Handling providing water and sanitation services
Q41J
Q41j. Handling ensuring enough to eat
Q41K
Q41k. Handling fighting corruption
Q41L
Q41l. Handling combatting HIV/AIDS
Q41M
Q41m. Handling maintaining roads and bridges
Q41N
Q41n. Handling providing reliable electric supply
Q41O
Q41o. Handling protecting rivers and forests
Q41P
Q41p. Handling empowering women
Q41Q
Q41q. Handling ensuring availability of basic commodities
Q41R
Q41r. Handling providing housing
Q41S
Q41s. Handling maintaining peace
Q42A
Q42a. Difficulty to obtain identity document
Q42B
Q42b. Difficulty to obtain household services
Q42C
Q42c. Difficultly to obtain help from police
Q42D
Q42d. Difficulty to obtain primary school placement
Q43A
Q43a. Why not try to get: identity document
Q43B
Q43b. Why not try to get: household services
Q43C
Q43c. Why not try to get: help from police
Q43D
Q43d. Why not try to get: medical treatment
Q42E
Q42e. Difficulty to obtain medical treatment
Q44A
Q44a. Problems with schools: too expensive
Q44B
Q44b. Problems with schools: textbooks and supplies
Q44C
Q44c. Problems with schools: poor teaching
Q44D
Q44d. Problems with schools: absent teachers
Q44E
Q44e. Problems with schools: overcrowded classrooms
Q44F
Q44f. Problems with schools: poor facilities
Q44G
Q44g. Problems with schools: illegal payments
Q45G
Q45g. Problems with public clinic: illegal payments
Q45A
Q45a. Problems with public clinic: too expensive
Q45B
Q45b. Problems with public clinic: lack of medicine/supplies
Q45C
Q45c. Problems with public clinic: lack of attention/respect
Q45D
Q45d. Problems with public clinic: absent doctors
Q45E
Q45e. Problems with public clinic: long waiting time
Q45F
Q45f. Problems with public clinic: dirty facilities
Q46A
Q46a. Satisfaction with maternal and child health services
Q46B
Q46b. Satisfaction with services of nurses and midwives
Q46C
Q46c. Satisfaction with the Village Health Workers Network
Q47A
Q47a. Rate public information about HIV/AIDS
Q47B
Q47b. Rate ability to apply knowledge about HIV/AIDS
Q48A
Q48a. Voted March 2008 national election
Q48B
Q48b. Voted June 2008 Presidential run-off election
Q49A
Q49a. March 2008 national election free and fair
Q49B
Q49b. June 2008 presidential run-off election free and fair
Q50
Q50. ZEC neutral vs. favors particular interests
Q51
Q51. Effectiveness of posting election results
Q52A
Q52a. Elections ensure parliament reflects voters
Q52B
Q52b. Elections enable voters to remove leaders
Q53A
Q53a. Who responsible: MPs do jobs
Q53B
Q53b. Who responsible: local councilors do jobs
Q53C
Q53c. Who responsible: president does job
Q54
Q54. Voice heard between elections
Q55
Q55. Fear political intimidation or violence during elections
Q56A
Q56a. 2008 campaign: intimidation, threat or harassment
Q56B
Q56b. 2008 campaigns: property theft or damage
Q56C
Q56c. 2008 campaign: denial of food / starvation
Q56D
Q56d. 2008 campaign: forced removal or land confiscation
Q56E
Q56e. 2008 campaign: closure of business
Q56F
Q56f. 2008 campaign: loss of job
Q56G
Q56g. 2008 campaign: arrest, kidnap or abduction
Q56H
Q56h. 2008 campaign: personal injury
Q56I
Q56i. 2008 campaign: witness injury or killing of others
Q57A
Q57a. How likely powerful find out your vote
Q57B
Q57b. How likely punished for making complaints
Q58A
Q58a. Freedom to say what you think
Q58B
Q58b. Freedom to join any political organizations
Q58C
Q58c. Freedom to choose who to vote for
Q59
Q59. Next election free and fair
Q59AZIM
Q59a-zim. Hold election in 2011
Q59BZIM
Q59b-zim. When hold next election
Q59BOTHER
Q59b_zim_Other. When hold elections (verbatim)
Q60
Q60. Most important thing to ensure free and fair election
Q60OTHER
Q60other. Most important thing to ensure free and fair elections (verbatim)
Q61
Q61. How well ZEC prepared for free and fair election
Q62
Q62. Economic sanctions removed vs. maintained
Q63ZIM
Q63_zim. When reintroduce local currency
Q63
Q63. Adopt foreign currency vs. keep own
Q64
Q64. More goods and higher prices vs. low prices but shortages
Q65
Q65. Free health care vs. user fees
Q66
Q66. Resources to combat AIDS vs. other problems
Q66B1
Q66b1. Preferred future: Peaceful country
Q66B2
Q66b2. Preferred future: Democratic country
Q66B3
Q66b3. Preferred future: Prosperous country
Q66B4
Q66b4. Preferred future: Justice for perpetrators and victims
Q67A
Q67a. How much help country: African Union
Q67B
Q67b. How much help country: SADC
Q67C
Q67c. How much help country: United Nations
Q67D
Q67d. How much help country: international donors/NGOs
Q67E
Q67e. How much help country: International business/investors
Q67F
Q67f. How much help country: Nigeria
Q67G
Q67g. How much help country: South Africa
Q67G1
Q67g1. How much help country: Botswana
Q67H
Q67h. How much help country: China
Q67I
Q67i. How much help country: United States
Q67J
Q67j. How much help country: Britain
Q67J1
Q67j1. How much help country: EU
Q68
Q68. Tribe or ethnic group
Q68OTHER
Q68other. Tribe or ethnic group (verbatim)
Q69
Q69. Ethnic or national identity
Q70
Q70. Close to political party
Q71
Q71. Which party
Q71OTHER
Q71other. Which party (verbatim)
Q72A
Q72a. How often use a mobile phone
Q72B
Q72b. How often use a computer
Q72C
Q72c. How often use the internet
Q73
Q73. Education of respondent
Q74
Q74. Religion of respondent
Q74OTHER
Q74other. Religion of respondent (verbatim)
Q75A
Q75a. Own radio
Q75B
Q75b. Own television
Q75C
Q75c. Own motor vehicle, car or motorcycle
Q76
Q76. Employment status
Q77
Q77. Vote for which party
Q77OTHER
Q77other. Vote for which party (verbatim)
Q78A
Q78a. Physical health
Q78B
Q78b. Mental health
Q79
Q79. Know died of AIDS
Q80
Q80. How many died of AIDS
Q81
Q81. Know died of Cholera
Q82
Q82. How many died of cholera
Q83
Q83. Perceived survey sponsor
ENDTIME
LENGTH
Length of interview
Q101
Q101. Gender of respondent
Q102
Q102. Race of respondent
Q103
Q103. Language of interview
Q104
Q104. Others present
Q105A
Q105a. Check with others
Q105B
Q105b. Influence by others
Q105C
Q105c. Approached by community/party representatives
Q105D
Q105d. Feel threatened
Q105E
Q105e. Physically threatened
Q106
Q106. Proportion difficulty answering
Q108A
Q108a. Respondent friendly
Q108B
Q108b. Respondent interested
Q108C
Q108c. Respondent cooperative
Q108D
Q108d. Respondent patient
Q108E
Q108e. Respondent at ease
Q108F
Q108f. Respondent honest
Q110
Q110. Interviewer's number
Q111
Q111. Interviewer's age
Q112
Q112. Interviewer's gender
Q113
Q113. Interviewer rural or urban
Q114
Q114. Interviewer's home language
Q115
Q115. Interviewer's education
withinwt
Within-country weighting factor
Total: 284
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