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      <titl>Latinobarómetro Survey 2010</titl>
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      <altTitl>LBS 2010</altTitl>
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      <AuthEnty affiliation="">Corporación Latinobarómetro</AuthEnty>
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        <p>Inter-American Development Bank</p>
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        <p>U.S. Department of State</p>
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      <fundAg abbr="EU" role="">European Union</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="IADB" role="">Inter-American Development Bank</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="UNDP" role="">United Nations Development Programme</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="" role="">World Bank</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="AECI" role="">Agencia Espanola de Cooperación Internacional</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="SIDA" role="">Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="CIDA" role="">Canadian International Development Agency</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="CAF" role="">Corporación Andina de Fomento</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="OAS" role="">Organization of American States</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="" role="">United States Office of Research</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="" role="">IDEA International</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="" role="">UK Data Archive</fundAg>
      <fundAg abbr="" role="">Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs</fundAg>
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      <contact affiliation="" URI="" email="asep.jds@jdsurvey.net">ASEP/JDS</contact>
      <contact affiliation="" URI="" email="latinobarometro@latinobarometro.org ">Corporación Latinobarómetro</contact>
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      <serName>Other Household Survey [hh/oth]</serName>
      <serInfo>The Latinobarómetro survey is produced by Latinobarómetro Corporation, a non-profit NGO based in Santiago, Chile. Latinobarómetro Corporation is solely responsible for the data.

The fieldwork for the first Latinobarómetro survey was carried out in 1995, covering eight countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. As from 1996, the survey was extended to 17 countries and, following the incorporation of the Dominican Republic in 2004, now covers the 18 Latin American countries, with the exception of Cuba where, in 2010, Latinobarómetro again asked the government for permission to apply the survey.

To date, 15 annual surveys have been carried out, with a total of 277,406 interviews. The 2010 survey involved 20,204 interviews between September 4 and October 6, constituting representative samples of 100% of the population of each of the 18 countries. As a result, the survey is representative of the region’s more than 500 million inhabitants.</serInfo>
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    <abstract>Latinobarómetro is an annual public opinion survey that involves some 19,000 interviews in 18 Latin American countries, representing more than 400 million inhabitants. Latinobarómetro Corporation researches the development of democracy and economies as well as societies, using indicators of opinion, attitudes, behaviour and values. Its results are used by social and political actors, international organizations, governments and the media. The executive director of the study is Marta Lagos. 

The 2010 survey received support from a number of international organizations and governments: the Organization of American States (OAS), the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Danish government, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Agencia Espanola de Cooperación Internacional (AECI) and the U.S. Department of State.

In October 2010, Latinobarómetro’s International Advisory Council met under the auspices of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to define its research strategy, debating the road that Latinobarómetro should follow over the next ten years.</abstract>
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      <nation abbr="LAC">Latin America</nation>
      <geogCover>National coverage for 18 countires: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, and Venezuela.</geogCover>
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      <dataKind>Sample survey data [ssd]</dataKind>
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    <notes>General: Life satisfaction, County's economic situation, Democracy, Nation pride, Patriotism, Income distribution, Degree of freedom, Perference of freedom, Support of a military government, Governor, Support for social moverment, Trust, Standard of a good citizen, Attitude towards establishing a National Congress, Voting, Protest movements, Social group.

National politics: Politics, Political parties, Presidential election, Fraud.

International affairs: International leadership, Regional leadership, Foreign leader, Relationship between countires, 

Venezuela and others countries: Attitude towards Hugo Chávez, Degree of democracy, US embargo against Cuba, Spanish infulence, Attidude towards bicentennial of the independency, Attidude towards international organization.

National and state: Nationality, Trust, Law, Military, Paying taxes, Homosexuality, Discrimination, Attidude towrds goverment, Left or right wing, State's ability, Satisfaction of public services and facilities, Victim of crime, Drug use, Corruption, Safety, Development, Market, State, Privitization, Regulation, Economic crisis, Foreigners in the countries, Remittances.

Media: Source of information, Attidude towards Lation American leaders, Mother tongue.

Sociodemografics: Unemployment concern, Income, Marital status, Gender, Religion, Health insurance, Education, Employment, Citizenship, Emigration, Ethnic group, Ownership, Internet, Social network, Social-economic level.</notes>
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      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">MBC MORI Consultores</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">IPSOS Apoyo, Opinión y Mercado S.A.</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">IBOPE Brazil</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">MORI Chile S.A.</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">Centro Nacional De Consultoría</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">CID-GALLUP</dataCollector>
      <dataCollector abbr="" affiliation="">Olivares Plata Consultores S.A.</dataCollector>
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      <sampProc>Argentina: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Bolivia: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Brazil: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1204

Chile: Three-stage probabilistic sample.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Colombia: Modified probabilistic sample: conglomerates, stratified and multistage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Costa Rica: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Ecuador: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

El Salvador: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Guatemala: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Honduras: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Mexico: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Nicaragua: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Panama: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Paraguay: Four-stage modified probabilistic sample in urban areas and three stages in rural areas, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Peru: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Dominican Republic: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1000

Uruguay: Three-stage modified probabilistic sample, with quotas in final stage.
Sample (N cases): 1200

Venezuela: Four-stage probabilistic sample.
Sample (N cases): 1200</sampProc>
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      <contact affiliation="Corporaci&#xF3;n Latinobar&#xF3;metro" URI="http://www.latinobarometro.org/latino/latinobarometro.jsp" email="latinobarometro@latinobarometro.org">Latinobarómetro</contact>
      <citReq>Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example,

Corporación Latinobarómetro and ASEP/JDS. Latinobarómetro Survey (LBS) 2010, Ref. LAC_2010_LBS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [url] on [date].</citReq>
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      <disclaimer>The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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