Replication Data for Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics (doi:10.7910/DVN/OKU1MG)

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Citation

Title:

Replication Data for Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics

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doi:10.7910/DVN/OKU1MG

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Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2026-02-10

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Bibliographic Citation:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan, 2026, "Replication Data for Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OKU1MG, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:E7r6eI+DFxVo2eTFcB5dnQ== [fileUNF]

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Replication Data for Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/OKU1MG

Authoring Entity:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan (University of Michigan)

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Access Authority:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan

Depositor:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan

Date of Deposit:

2026-02-10

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OKU1MG

Study Scope

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Social Sciences

Abstract:

This is a collection of replication data and codes for Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics, published on Journal of East Asian Studies.

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Title:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan. 2026. “Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics.” Journal of East Asian Studies: 1–26. doi: 10.1017/jea.2025.10024.

Identification Number:

https://doi.org/10.1017/jea.2025.10024

Bibliographic Citation:

Chen, Tyler Rongxuan. 2026. “Myth and Measurement: Spatial Heterogeneity, Ecological Fallacy, and the Urban Narrative in Peninsular Malaysia’s Electoral Politics.” Journal of East Asian Studies: 1–26. doi: 10.1017/jea.2025.10024.

File Description--f13452612

File: W5_Malaysia_coreQmerged_20210819_release.tab

  • Number of cases: 1237

  • No. of variables per record: 305

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

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Variable Description

List of Variables:

  • Country - Country code
  • Year - Interview year
  • Month - Interview month
  • IDnumber - case number
  • Region - Region
  • Level - Rural or urban
  • Q1 - 1. How would you rate the overll economic condition of our country today?
  • Q2 - 2. How would you dsecribe the change in the economic condition of our country ov
  • Q3 - 3. What do you think will be the state of our country's economic condition a few
  • Q4 - 4. As for your own family, how do you rate the economic situation of your family
  • Q5 - 5. How would you compare the current economic condition of your family with what
  • Q6 - 6. What do you think the economic situation of your family will be a few years f
  • Q7 - 7 Trust in the excutive office (president or prime minister)
  • Q8 - 8 The courts
  • Q9 - 9 National government in the capital city
  • Q10 - 10 Political parties[not any specific party]
  • Q11 - 11 Parliament
  • Q12 - 12 Civil service
  • Q13 - 13 The military or armed force
  • Q14 - 14 The police
  • Q15 - 15 Local government
  • Q16 - 16 The election commission
  • Q17 - 17 Non-government organizations or NGOs
  • Q18 - 18. Name of the organization you belong to. First
  • Q19 - 19. Name of the organization you belong to. Second
  • Q20 - 20. Name of the organization that you belong to. Third
  • Q21 - 21 Which organization you participate most actively in the last 12 months?
  • Q22 - 22 Would you say that "Most people can be trusted" or "that you must be very car
  • Q23 - 23 Do you agree with the statement that 'most people are trustworthy?'
  • Q24 - 24 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of people? Your rel
  • Q25 - 25 Trust in your neighbors
  • Q26 - 26 Trust in other people you interact with
  • Q27 - 27 Trust in people you meet for the first time
  • Q28 - 28 How many people do you have contact within a typical week day?
  • Q29 - 29 Which of the following best describes your relations with most of your social
  • Q30 - 30 Among these people you have frequent contacts, which of the following best de
  • Q31 - 31 If you have a difficult problem to manage, are there people outside your hous
  • Q32 - 32 If you had friends or co-workers whose opinions on politics differed from you
  • Q33 - 33 Did you vote in the last national election?
  • Q34 - 34 Which parties or candidates did you vote for?
  • Q34a - 34a Did the respondent vote for the winning or losing camp?
  • Q35 - 35. Did you attend a campaign meeting or rally in the last national election?
  • Q36 - 36. Try to persudae others to vote for a certain candidate or party?
  • Q37 - 37. Did you do anything else to help out or work for a party or candidate runnin
  • Q38 - 38 On the whole, how free and fair would you say the last national election was?
  • Q39 - 39 How easy or difficult to obtain roads in good condition
  • Q40 - 40 How easy or difficult to obtain running water
  • Q41 - 41 How easy or difficult to obtain public transportation
  • Q42 - 42 How easy or difficult to obtain healthcare
  • Q43 - 43 How easy or difficult to obtain help from the pollice when you need it
  • Q44 - 44 How easy or difficult to obtain access to the internet
  • Q45 - 45 Generally speaking, how safe is living in this city/town/village?
  • Q46 - 46 How interested would you say you are in politics?
  • Q47 - 47 How often do you follow news about politics and government?
  • Q48 - 48 When you get together with your family members or friends, how often do you d
  • Q49 - 49 How often do you use the internet, either through computer, tablet or smartph
  • Q50 - 50 Do you currently use any of the following social media networks?(E.g. faceboo
  • Q51a - 51a You use social media primarily to connect with other people
  • Q51b - 51b You use social media primarily to expresss my opinion on political issues
  • Q51c - 51c You use social media primarily to share news or information
  • Q51d - 51d You use social media primarily for work
  • Q52 - 52 Which one is the most important channel for you to find information about pol
  • Q53 - 53 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media?Television
  • Q54 - 54 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media?Newspaper
  • Q55 - 55 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media? News on t
  • Q56 - 56 Among the political parties listed here, which party if any do you feel close
  • Q57 - 57 How close do you feel to (answer in Q56)? Is it very close, somewhat close, o
  • Q58 - 58 For the sake of the family, the individual should put his personal interests
  • Q59 - 59 In a group, we should sacrifice our individual interest for the sake of the g
  • Q60 - 60 For the sake of national interest, individual interest could be sacrificed.
  • Q61 - 61 When dealing with others, developing a long-term relationship is more importa
  • Q62 - 62 Even if parents' demands are unreasonable, children still should do what they
  • Q63 - 63 When a mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law come into conflict, even if the mo
  • Q64 - 64 Being a student, one should not question the authority of their teacher.
  • Q65 - 65 In a group, we should avoid open quarrel to preserve the harmony of the group
  • Q66 - 66 Even if there is some disagreement with others, one should avoid the conflict
  • Q67 - 67 A person should not insist on his own opinion if his co-workers disagree with
  • Q68 - 68 Wealth and poverty, success and failure are all determined by fate.
  • Q69 - 69 If one could have only one child, it is more preferable to have a boy than a
  • Q70 - 70 In the past three years, have you ever contacted elected officials or legisla
  • Q71 - 71 Contacted civil servants or officials
  • Q72 - 72 Contacted other influential people outside the government, such as traditiona
  • Q73 - 73 Contacted news media
  • Q74 - 74 Signed a paper petition
  • Q75 - 75 Signed an online petition
  • Q76 - 76 Used the internet including social media networks to express opinions about p
  • Q77 - 77 Joined a group to actively support a cause(including online)
  • Q78 - 78 Got together with others face-to-face to try to resolve local problems
  • Q79 - 79 Attended a demonstration or protest march
  • Q80 - 80 Taken an action or done something for a political cause that put you in a ris
  • Q81 - 81 Thinking of whether you voted or not ever since you became eligible for votin
  • Q82 - 82 which of the following statements do you agree with most?government leaders v
  • Q82a - 82a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • Q83 - 83 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? the problem of acco
  • Q83a - 83a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • Q84 - 84 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? freedom of the pres
  • Q84a - 84a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • Q85 - 85 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? political leader
  • Q85a - 85a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • Q86 - 86 Over the long run, our system of government is capable of solving the problem
  • Q87 - 87 Thinking in general, I am proud of our system of government
  • Q88 - 88 A system like ours, even if it runs into problems, deserves the people's supp
  • Q89 - 89 I would rather live under our system of government than any other that I can
  • Q90 - 90 Would you say our system of government works fine as it is, needs minor chang
  • Q91 - 91 The courts protects the ordinary people from the abuse of government power
  • Q92 - 92 Politics is clean and free of corruption
  • Q93 - 93 People have the freedom to take part in protests and demonstrations
  • Q94 - 94 When making laws, the government seek advice from religious authorities
  • Q95 - 95 Political leaders rule by following their own wisdom rathan than people's pre
  • Q96 - 96 Rule by one party that represents the interests of all classes
  • Q97 - 97 Qualified candidates are pre-selected by religious leaders
  • Q98 - 98 If you have to choose only one, which of the following you think is the most
  • Q99 - 99 On the whole, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way democracy wo
  • Q100 - 100 In your opinion how much of a democracy is our country?
  • Q101 - 101 Where would you place our country under the present government?
  • Q102 - 102 Where would you place our country ten years ago?
  • Q103 - 103 Where would you expect our country to be ten years from now?
  • Q104 - 104 Where would you place our country today?
  • Q105 - 105 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the current president/government?
  • Q106 - 106 What are the first most important problems facing this country that governme
  • Q106a - 106a What are the most important problems facing this country that government sh
  • Q106b - 106b What are the most important problems facing this country that government sh
  • Q107 - 107 How likely is it that the government will solve the most important problem y
  • Q108 - 108 Citizens are able to remove a government they don't like through elections
  • Q109 - 109 In our country, parties and candidates not in power have opportunities to be
  • Q110 - 110 Between elections, the people have no way of holding the government responsi
  • Q111 - 111 When government leaders break the laws, there is nothing the court can do
  • Q112 - 112 All citizens from different ethnic communities in the country are treated eq
  • Q113 - 113 Rich and poor people are treated equally by the government
  • Q114 - 114 People have basic necessities like food, clothes, and shelter
  • Q115 - 115 People are free to speak what they think without fear
  • Q116 - 116 People can join any organization they like without fear
  • Q117 - 117 How often do government officials withhold important information from the pu
  • Q118 - 118 How often do you think government leaders break the law or abuse their power
  • Q119 - 119 How often do you think our elections offer the voters a real choice between
  • Q120 - 120 To what extent is the legislature capable of keeping government leaders in c
  • Q121 - 121 How well do you think the government responds to what people want?
  • Q122 - 122 How much do you feel that having elections makes the government more respons
  • Q123 - 123 How capable is the government of enforcing laws and implementing policies?
  • Q124 - 124 How widespread do you think corruption and bribe-taking are in your local/mu
  • Q125 - 125 How widespread do you think corruption and bribe-taking are in the national
  • Q126 - 126 How effective is the government in cracking down on corruption?
  • Q127 - 127 Have you or anyone you know personally witnessed an act of corruption or bri
  • Q127a_1 - 127a_1 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family membe
  • Q127a_2 - 127a_2 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family memb
  • Q127a_3 - 127a_3 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family memb
  • Q128 - 128 Where would you place China today on this scale?
  • Q129 - 129 Where would you place the United States today on this scale?
  • Q130 - 130 Where would you place Japan today on this scale?
  • Q131 - 131 Where would you place India today on this scale?
  • Q132 - 132 Which of the following statements comes closest to your own opinion?
  • Q133 - 133 Which of the following statements comes closer to your own view?
  • Q134 - 134 If you had to choose between democracy and economic development, which would
  • Q135 - 135 If you had to choose between reducing economic inequality and protecting pol
  • Q136 - 136 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: "Democracy may have i
  • Q137 - 137 We should get rid of parliament and elections and have a strong leader decid
  • Q138 - 138 Only one political party should be allowed to stand for election and hold of
  • Q139 - 139 The army (military) should come in to govern the country
  • Q140 - 140 We should get rid of elections and parliaments and have experts make decisio
  • Q141 - 141 I think I have the ability to participate in politics
  • Q142 - 142 Sometimes politics and government seems so complicated that a person like me
  • Q143 - 143 People like me don`t have any influence over what the government does
  • Q144 - 144 You can generally trust the people who run our government to do what is righ
  • Q145 - 145 A citizen should always remain loyal only to his country, no matter how impe
  • Q146 - 146 Women should not be involved in politics as much as men
  • Q147 - 147 The government should consult religious authorities when interpreting the la
  • Q148 - 148 People with little or no education should have as much say in politics as hi
  • Q149 - 149 Government leaders are like the head of a family; we should all follow their
  • Q150 - 150 The government should decide whether certain ideas should be allowed to be d
  • Q151 - 151 Harmony of the community will be disrupted if people organize lots of groups
  • Q152 - 152 When judges decide important cases, they should accept the view of the execu
  • Q153 - 153 If the government is constantly checked [i.e. monitored and supervised] by t
  • Q154 - 154 If we have political leaders who are morally upright, we can let them decide
  • Q155 - 155 If people have too many different ways of thinking, society will be chaotic
  • Q156 - 156 Which of the following statements do you agree with the most? distinct way o
  • Q156a - 156a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • q156_1 - 156_1 Our country should do more to learn from other countries(q156+q156a)
  • Q157 - 157 Which of the following statements do you agree with the most? the imports of
  • Q157a - 157a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?
  • q157_1 - 157_1 Our country should do more trade with other countries(q157+q157a)
  • Q158 - 158 Do you think the government should increase or decrease the inflow of foreig
  • Q159 - 159 How fair do you think income distribution is in the country?
  • Q160A - 160a It is the responsibility of the government to narrow the gap between the ri
  • Q160B - 160b It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that everyone has a
  • Q160C - 160c It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that everyone has a
  • Q160D - 160d It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that basic necessit
  • Q161 - 161 How worried are you that your family might lose its major source of income w
  • Q162 - 162 The following is a hypothetical question: If your family were unfortunate en
  • Q163 - 163 Considering all the effort that you and your family members have made in the
  • Q164 - 164 As compared to my parent's generation, my generation has more or fewer oppor
  • Q165 - 165 Will the next generation have had a better or worse life than our generation
  • Q166 - 166 How proud are you to be a citizen of the country?
  • Q167 - 167 Given the chance, how willing would you be to go and live in another country
  • Q168 - 168 Under a democratic system, the country endures poor economic performance
  • Q169 - 169 Democratic regimes are indecisive and full of problems
  • Q170 - 170 Democratic systems are not effective at maintaining order and stability
  • Q171 - 171 The citizens in our country are not prepared for a democratic system
  • Q172 - 172 Democracy negatively affects social and ethical values in our country
  • Q173 - 173 As long as a government can solve our country's economic problem, it does no
  • Q174 - 174 Which country has the most influence in Asia?
  • Q175 - 175 Does the United States do more good or harm to Asia?
  • Q176 - 176 The influence of the U.S. on world affairs today is negative or positive?
  • Q177 - 177 Does China do more good or harm to Asia?
  • Q178 - 178 The infulece of China on world affairs today is negative or positive?
  • Q179 - 179 In ten years, which country will have the most influence in Asia?
  • Q180 - 180 Which country should be a model for our own country's future development?
  • Q181 - 181 How much influence does China have on our country?
  • Q182 - 182 General speaking, the influence China has on our country is?
  • Q183 - 183 How much influence does the United States have on our country?
  • Q184 - 184 General speaking, the influence the United States has on our country is?
  • Q185 - 185 Which aspect about the Asian power's influence and impact you have in mind w
  • Q186 - 186 How close do you feel to ASEAN?(ASEAN countries only)?
  • Se2 - se2 Gender
  • Se3 - se3 Birth year
  • Se3_1 - se3_1 Actual age
  • Se4 - se4 Marital status
  • Se5 - se5 Education
  • Se5a - se5a How many year of formal education you have received?
  • Se6 - se6 Religion
  • Se7 - se7 Religiosity
  • Se7a - se7a Would you describe yourself as very religious, moderately religious, lightl
  • Se8a - se8a How many people live in this household?
  • Se8b - se8b How many generations of family members live in this household?
  • Se9 - se9 Are you current employed?
  • Se9a - se9a Are you current self-employed, working in a family business or an outside e
  • Se9b - se9b How many people does your business employ?
  • Se9c - se9c What is your job title (ISCO code)
  • Se9c_2 - se9c_2 What is your job title (EGP class)
  • Se9c_3 - se9c_3 Extended application. Elite vs. Mass
  • Se9c_4 - se9c_4 Extended application. White vs. blue collar
  • Se9d - se9d Are you currently seeking employment?
  • Se9e - se9e What is your current status?
  • Se10 - se10 Are you the main earner in your household?
  • Se10_1 - se10_1 Is the main earner in your household currently employed?
  • Se10a - se10a Is he or she curently self-employed, working in family business or working
  • Se10b - se10b How many people does his or her business employ?
  • Se10c - se10c What is his/her job title (ISCO code)
  • Se10c_2 - se10c_2 What is his/her job title (EGP class)
  • Se10c_3 - se10c_3 Extended application. Elite vs. Mass
  • Se10c_4 - se10c_4 Extended application. White vs. blue collar
  • Se10d - se10d Is he or she currently seeking employment?
  • Se10e - se10e What is his or her current status?
  • Se11 - se11 What language do you speak the most in the home?
  • Se11a - se11a What is your racial or ethnic background?
  • Se12 - se12 Where would you place your family on the following scale?
  • Se13a - se13a Where would you put yourself on this staircase?
  • Se13b - se13b Where would you put your parents on this staircase?
  • Se13c - se13c Where do you think your children will be on this staircase?
  • Se14 - se14 What group your household income on average is?
  • Se14a - se14a Does the total income of your household allow you to satisactorily cover y
  • se15a - Se15a Do you or your fmaily own the following?Car/Jeep/Van
  • se15a_1 - Se15a_1 How many?
  • se15b - Se15b Tractor
  • se15c - Se15c Color or B/W Television
  • se15d - Se15d Cable Televsion
  • se15e - Se15e Scooter/Motorcycle/Moped
  • se15f - Se15f Telephone
  • se15g - Se15g Mobile Telephone
  • se15h - Se15h Electric fan/cooler
  • se15i - Se15i Bicycle
  • se15j - Se15j Radio/transistor
  • se15k - Se15k Pumping set
  • se15l - Se15l Fridge
  • se15m - Se15m Camera
  • se15n - Se15n Goats/Sheep
  • se15n_1 - Se15n_1 How many?
  • se15o - Se15o Cows/Buffalo
  • se15o_1 - Se15o_1 How many?
  • IR1 - ir1 Interviewer's number
  • IR2 - ir2 Is this the first questionnaire you have completed?
  • IR2a - ir2a Interviewer's gender
  • IR2b - ir2b Interviewer's Age
  • IR2c - ir2c What kind of language do you normally use at home?
  • IR3 - ir3 In the interview, other than the respondent, were others present?
  • IR3a_1 - ir3a_1 Respondent's spouse
  • IR3a_2 - ir3a_2 Children
  • IR3a_3 - ir3a_3 Parents or parents-in-law
  • IR3a_4 - ir3a_4 Neighbors/passers by
  • IR3a_5 - ir3a_5 Party/government official
  • IR3a_6 - ir3a_6 Others
  • IR4 - ir4 Has the respondent ever refused to be interviewed during the whole process?
  • IR5 - ir5 Has the respondent ever felt impatient during the interview?
  • IR6 - ir6 How cooperative was the respondent during the interview?
  • IR7 - ir7 How sincere was the respondent when answering sensitive questions?
  • IR8 - ir8 What proportion of the questions do you feel the respondent had difficulty a
  • IR10 - ir10 Language in which interview was conducted
  • IR10a - ir10a Was the interview conducted with the assistance of an interpreter?
  • IR11a - ir11a What is the condition of the road leading to interviewee's residence?
  • IR11b - ir11b Please identify the main source of drinking water in the household?
  • IR11c - ir11c Is electricity the main source of lighting in the house?
  • IR11d - ir11d Is this neighborhood coverd by mobile phone network(signals)?
  • IR11e - ir11e In terms of walking distance, how far is it between the nearest public tra
  • IR12 - ir12 Were the following services present within the neighborhood,estimate the di
  • IR12A - ir12a. Post-office
  • IR12B - ir12b. School
  • IR12C - ir12c. Police station
  • IR12D - ir12d. Sewerage system that most houses could access
  • IR12E - ir12e. Health clinic
  • IR12F - ir12f. Signal for cellular phone
  • IR12G - ir12g. Recreational facilities, e.g., a sports field
  • IR12H - ir12h. Any churches, mosques, temples or other public places of worship
  • IR12I - ir12i. Any town halls or community buildings that can be used for meetings
  • IR12K - ir12K. Market stalls (selling groceries and/or clothing)
  • IR13 - ir13 Which of the following levels within the country the respondent live?
  • w - Weight factor

Variables

Country code

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Japan

0

4.

China

0

6.

Philippines

0

13.

Malaysia

1237

10.

Singapore

0

7.

Taiwan

0

8.

Thailand

0

12.

Cambodia

0

11.

Vietnam

0

15.

Australia

0

2.

Hong Kong

0

14.

Myanmar

0

5.

Mongolia

0

3.

Korea

0

9.

Indonesia

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 13.0; Mean 13.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 13.0; StDev 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:sjlvRnuCstn9rNC/OWxJSA==

Interview year

f13452612 Location:

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.0; Mean 2019.0; Min. 2019.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 2019.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:MI+S/bXfnfPDvy2LzmDCsw==

Interview month

f13452612 Location:

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 4.0; Mean 4.185933710590138; StDev 0.3892105179942742; Max. 5.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:aa6ple7xllg+9j4946TvxA==

case number

f13452612 Location:

Summary Statistics: Max. 56131.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 879.3131521609347; Min. 52960.0; Mean 54459.64349232013;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:TLy4TZewkduWQCXFq/c/1g==

Region

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1304.

Eastern

165

508.

Southern Region

0

1105.

Southeast

0

603.

Visayas

0

803.

Central

0

702.

Taoyuang, Hsinchu, Miaoli

0

704.

Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan

0

701.

Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung

0

601.

ncr

0

1102.

Red river Delta

0

1101.

Northern and mountains

0

802.

North

0

804.

Northeast

0

602.

Balance Luzon

0

801.

Bangkok

0

1302.

Central

396

1103.

Central coast

0

703.

Taichung, Changhua, Nantou

0

502.

Western Region

0

1104.

Central highlands

0

-1.

Missing

0

507.

Eastern Region

0

1303.

Southern

208

504.

Central I

0

505.

Central II

0

503.

Northern Region

0

1305.

Borneo Malaysia

308

705.

Kaohsiung, Pingtung

0

604.

Mindanao

0

1301.

Northern

160

501.

Ulaanbaatar and vicinity

0

1106.

Mekong river Delta

0

506.

Central III

0

805.

South

0

706.

Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, outlying islands

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4020282575949694; Max. 1305.0; Mean 1303.0525464834277; Min. 1301.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ywShfG3thlD4SRZFif8Wdg==

Rural or urban

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Urban

334

1.

Rural

903

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 1.270008084074374; StDev 0.44414320622617;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Eopi3oqT9TtA+Fq5FaBQEA==

1. How would you rate the overll economic condition of our country today?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

So-so [not good nor bad]

607

8.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Bad

267

5.

Very bad

83

1.

Very good

36

9.

Decline to answer

0

7.

Do not understand the question

1

2.

Good

243

Summary Statistics: Max. 7.0; StDev 0.8949551450957837; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.0986257073565096

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3G1ZvIYNI4YwUmIl+bn0NA==

2. How would you dsecribe the change in the economic condition of our country ov

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Much worse

48

4.

A little worse

205

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Much better

136

2.

A little better

444

-1.

Missing

0

3.

About the same

400

7.

Do not understand the question

0

8.

Can't choose

4

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; Mean 2.680679062247373; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.0485265627254596; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:e6RcHlZtGBnUqxjxVEkXyA==

3. What do you think will be the state of our country's economic condition a few

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Much worse

50

2.

A little better

483

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can't choose

74

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

2

1.

Much better

244

4.

A little worse

104

3.

About the same

279

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.69199676637025; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.7027606482510176

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bDMp4GKFWL/1cyszaGOA8w==

4. As for your own family, how do you rate the economic situation of your family

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Good

386

8.

Can't choose

2

3.

So-so [not good nor bad]

648

-1.

Missing

0

5.

Very bad

23

4.

Bad

104

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Very good

74

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.8119870555573937; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.69765561843169;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ljs2zhZ1Kzl3P4gIO8D7Jw==

5. How would you compare the current economic condition of your family with what

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Much worse

36

7.

Do not understand the question

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Much better

122

4.

A little worse

240

8.

Can't choose

3

3.

About the same

437

2.

A little better

399

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; StDev 1.011773598525503; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.7445432497978968;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:I/+F/ugrOgGCcouuYW1KMg==

6. What do you think the economic situation of your family will be a few years f

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

About the same

268

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Much better

370

5.

Much worse

26

7.

Do not understand the question

1

-1.

Missing

0

2.

A little better

445

8.

Can't choose

73

4.

A little worse

54

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.4260307194826187; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.6867276036053662

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:mkCkGdGZW695CgzoK6SNRA==

7 Trust in the excutive office (president or prime minister)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

99.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

246

5.

Distrust a lot

47

3.

Trust somewhat

505

98.

Can't choose

0

2.

Trust a lot

227

97.

Do not understand the question

0

6.

Distrust fully

39

1.

Trust fully

147

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.0541632983023437; StDev 1.3532207352924162;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:l3OmO00bkvVVnPBDQtqORA==

8 The courts

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

98.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

248

2.

Trust a lot

270

1.

Trust fully

100

97.

Do not understand the question

0

5.

Distrust a lot

35

99.

Decline to answer

0

6.

Distrust fully

30

3.

Trust somewhat

493

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 3.1972514147130155; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.514191404904847; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:B5Tgiy5r+pr/lBvZ9YmisA==

9 National government in the capital city

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Distrust a lot

43

-1.

Missing

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

6.

Distrust fully

38

1.

Trust fully

76

4.

Distrust somewhat

251

2.

Trust a lot

248

3.

Trust somewhat

541

97.

Do not understand the question

0

98.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.358975584489416; Mean 3.203718674211803; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:7xX6WAK5dVLxdMRkfbYwSA==

10 Political parties[not any specific party]

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Distrust somewhat

358

2.

Trust a lot

146

5.

Distrust a lot

87

98.

Can't choose

0

6.

Distrust fully

69

1.

Trust fully

49

3.

Trust somewhat

472

97.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.632174616006468; StDev 1.4663538897559352; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2ILHk1gFZdMBiFi/bCmAZA==

11 Parliament

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

6.

Distrust fully

36

3.

Trust somewhat

538

2.

Trust a lot

228

99.

Decline to answer

0

97.

Do not understand the question

0

5.

Distrust a lot

67

4.

Distrust somewhat

267

98.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Trust fully

61

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.3440542809903384; Min. 1.0; Mean 3.2902182700080846

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ujnEmkMcMTZOXJ3HKz6A7w==

12 Civil service

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Trust a lot

407

4.

Distrust somewhat

127

99.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Trust fully

151

5.

Distrust a lot

30

97.

Do not understand the question

0

98.

Can't choose

0

6.

Distrust fully

18

3.

Trust somewhat

494

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.1206000770948579; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.663702506063056;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Ty082hFcPcUb3mGzH6mHJA==

13 The military or armed force

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Trust somewhat

339

99.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Trust fully

304

-1.

Missing

0

6.

Distrust fully

15

4.

Distrust somewhat

91

2.

Trust a lot

392

98.

Can't choose

0

5.

Distrust a lot

24

97.

Do not understand the question

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.626515763945029; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.684560164364749

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:+jaFEkpTkH+EBcdXU5q1Rg==

14 The police

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Trust fully

213

5.

Distrust a lot

52

-1.

Missing

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

159

2.

Trust a lot

360

98.

Can't choose

0

6.

Distrust fully

42

97.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

Trust somewhat

387

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4213386807585526; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.7760711398544875; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:YtNXZRtt+OBhJ1aKOVt33A==

15 Local government

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Distrust somewhat

164

3.

Trust somewhat

527

98.

Can't choose

0

97.

Do not understand the question

0

5.

Distrust a lot

27

2.

Trust a lot

359

99.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Trust fully

105

-1.

Missing

0

6.

Distrust fully

28

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.267702453243119; Mean 2.894907033144705; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:xQvbHNDqKq/fBqS33uqB/Q==

16 The election commission

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Trust a lot

310

5.

Distrust a lot

47

98.

Can't choose

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

192

1.

Trust fully

120

6.

Distrust fully

34

3.

Trust somewhat

495

99.

Decline to answer

0

97.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; StDev 1.4090896681190788; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.0266774454324983

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:IHc0iyeya7gp9r8L5ml/KQ==

17 Non-government organizations or NGOs

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Distrust somewhat

176

2.

Trust a lot

322

5.

Distrust a lot

33

1.

Trust fully

71

97.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

Trust somewhat

543

-1.

Missing

0

98.

Can't choose

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

6.

Distrust fully

24

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.5126753738306002; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 3.155214227970897

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:H8jz0bAnuqCbXJ2vnPmtKQ==

18. Name of the organization you belong to. First

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

13.

Producer cooperatives

0

1.

Political parties

107

0.

Not applicable

0

12.

Parent-Teacher associations or PTA

52

5.

Culture organizations

12

14.

Consumer cooperatives

5

3.

Religious groups

69

97.

Do not understand the question

23

99.

Decline to answer

8

15.

Alumni associations

15

6.

Charities

27

18.

Other volunteer organizations

26

19.

Student Associations

25

90.

Not a member of any organization or group

631

98.

Can't choose

41

-1.

Missing

0

17.

Other occupational organizations

3

11.

Business associations

17

7.

Public interest groups

5

10.

Professional organizations

8

4.

Sports/recreational clubs

55

20.

Hometwon/clan/peer-group/mutual assistance associations

0

16.

Candidate support organizations

0

8.

Labor unions

12

2.

Residential & community associations

88

9.

Farmer unions or agricultural associations

8

Summary Statistics: StDev 42.12032097476887; Max. 99.0; Mean 54.28132578819728; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:DMHCLm6wJfTdKJuwjtSTNA==

19. Name of the organization you belong to. Second

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

16.

Candidate support organizations

2

13.

Producer cooperatives

3

4.

Sports/recreational clubs

37

12.

Parent-Teacher associations or PTA

32

1.

Political parties

18

8.

Labor unions

8

20.

Hometwon/clan/peer-group/mutual assistance associations

0

10.

Professional organizations

5

15.

Alumni associations

10

90.

Not a member of any organization or group

798

97.

Do not understand the question

24

99.

Decline to answer

11

19.

Student Associations

22

5.

Culture organizations

12

11.

Business associations

17

18.

Other volunteer organizations

35

14.

Consumer cooperatives

3

-1.

Missing

0

17.

Other occupational organizations

3

7.

Public interest groups

3

98.

Can't choose

68

9.

Farmer unions or agricultural associations

10

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

Residential & community associations

57

6.

Charities

20

3.

Religious groups

39

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 37.026639218753516; Mean 68.42037186742118;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:vs0GMFZtj+gFF2CCgaQF9g==

20. Name of the organization that you belong to. Third

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

14.

Consumer cooperatives

5

90.

Not a member of any organization or group

888

16.

Candidate support organizations

1

7.

Public interest groups

7

1.

Political parties

4

11.

Business associations

13

20.

Hometwon/clan/peer-group/mutual assistance associations

0

3.

Religious groups

22

18.

Other volunteer organizations

39

8.

Labor unions

5

15.

Alumni associations

13

2.

Residential & community associations

14

17.

Other occupational organizations

2

98.

Can't choose

86

-1.

Missing

0

13.

Producer cooperatives

2

6.

Charities

18

97.

Do not understand the question

25

12.

Parent-Teacher associations or PTA

24

0.

Not applicable

0

5.

Culture organizations

4

9.

Farmer unions or agricultural associations

10

99.

Decline to answer

12

19.

Student Associations

24

4.

Sports/recreational clubs

14

10.

Professional organizations

5

Summary Statistics: StDev 31.18318152555387; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 76.31527890056589; Max. 99.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:4+R13coUu6EbOm/F2m2Hjw==

21 Which organization you participate most actively in the last 12 months?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Farmer unions or agricultural associations

9

4.

Sports/recreational clubs

65

0.

Not applicable

0

17.

Other occupational organizations

4

20.

Hometwon/clan/peer-group/mutual assistance associations

0

16.

Candidate support organizations

0

15.

Alumni associations

14

2.

Residential & community associations

73

97.

Do not understand the question

23

90.

Not a member of any organization or group

636

8.

Labor unions

12

19.

Student Associations

28

11.

Business associations

25

3.

Religious groups

63

6.

Charities

17

98.

Can't choose

99

7.

Public interest groups

3

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Political parties

50

10.

Professional organizations

7

13.

Producer cooperatives

0

99.

Decline to answer

13

18.

Other volunteer organizations

37

14.

Consumer cooperatives

4

12.

Parent-Teacher associations or PTA

44

5.

Culture organizations

11

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 59.7130153597413; Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 40.99531428403189

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:OCkE2Xwjw3yh2XB4QClJUw==

22 Would you say that "Most people can be trusted" or "that you must be very car

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

You must be very careful in dealing with people

1145

7.

Do not understand the question

1

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Most people can be trusted

88

8.

Can't choose

3

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; StDev 0.41957028272966257; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.9474535165723525; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:s+JCv96gbXdFBpLr4F4rqQ==

23 Do you agree with the statement that 'most people are trustworthy?'

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Somewhat agree

408

1.

Strongly agree

84

3.

Somewhat disagree

565

7.

Do not understand the question

0

4.

Strongly disagree

177

8.

Can't choose

3

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.8422478557890155; Mean 2.6895715440582055; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:MaIzLZj99p+uJJKgjNEZAw==

24 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of people? Your rel

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Trust fully

317

99.

Decline to answer

0

5.

Distrust a lot

10

2.

Trust a lot

340

6.

Distrust fully

19

4.

Distrust somewhat

104

98.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Trust somewhat

443

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.3751010509296684; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.116206413518489

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JrhlG9TxfP1irDY/oVL2Xw==

25 Trust in your neighbors

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Do not understand the question

0

2.

Trust a lot

288

99.

Decline to answer

0

6.

Distrust fully

27

1.

Trust fully

97

4.

Distrust somewhat

180

98.

Can't choose

0

5.

Distrust a lot

26

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Trust somewhat

614

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.030771250892245; Mean 2.883589329021827; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:GzLL4wGKKgzmWUkjDSTqzQ==

26 Trust in other people you interact with

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Distrust a lot

34

97.

Do not understand the question

0

6.

Distrust fully

21

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

273

1.

Trust fully

69

2.

Trust a lot

223

3.

Trust somewhat

608

98.

Can't choose

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 3.073565076798706; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0444434489871306; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:YMHSJwBxFHC9DOvqONIIkw==

27 Trust in people you meet for the first time

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Trust fully

24

97.

Do not understand the question

0

2.

Trust a lot

74

98.

Can't choose

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

479

99.

Decline to answer

0

5.

Distrust a lot

125

6.

Distrust fully

90

3.

Trust somewhat

434

Summary Statistics: Mean 3.754244139046079; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.1188623362160834;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:kRqUibJiSo39Wn+Wukuqpg==

28 How many people do you have contact within a typical week day?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

0-4 people

283

8.

Can't choose

10

7.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

10-19 people

305

2.

5-9 people

344

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

20-49 people

206

-1.

Missing

0

5.

50 or more people

89

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.6151980598221507; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.3049675678481059

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:0fb35yvrUAA3254TxvPJ9Q==

29 Which of the following best describes your relations with most of your social

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

0

9.

Decline to answer

4

1.

Most people's social status are higher than yours

240

2.

Most people's social status is lower than yours

112

3.

Most people's social status are equal to yours

859

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

22

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.136488524763503; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.6297493936944223; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:B3wxuX6bDQ8qiAsiXL/ixw==

30 Among these people you have frequent contacts, which of the following best de

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

A lot of them have views similar to me

223

8.

Can't choose

26

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

Only some of them have views similar to me

364

-1.

Missing

0

5.

Don't know much about their political views

200

9.

Decline to answer

4

4.

Most of them have views different from me

306

1.

Virtually all of them have views similar to me

112

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.4106956950995029; Mean 3.340339531123685; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:+vsOHk8w5KAtEaBfrIfpzA==

31 If you have a difficult problem to manage, are there people outside your hous

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

No, nobody

347

2.

Yes, a few

505

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Yes, a lot

60

3.

Yes, some

324

8.

Can't choose

1

7.

Do not understand the question

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.0832659660468877; StDev 0.871345166549712; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:okTXoSqeVE22QV6IsblElg==

32 If you had friends or co-workers whose opinions on politics differed from you

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

A bit hard

395

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

Not too hard

366

9.

Decline to answer

5

8.

Can't choose

64

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Not hard at all

289

1.

Very hard

116

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.54743671468096; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 3.016168148746967; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:mcuHz5FyTho5ijn8S2daaQ==

33 Did you vote in the last national election?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

1

3.

Not yet eligible to vote

0

2.

No

196

8.

Can't choose

0

1.

Yes

865

0.

Not applicable

174

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 1.0291026677445438; StDev 0.6159636751948434; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qXT1E/+kX1bUgbG1peO+TQ==

34 Which parties or candidates did you vote for?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1301.

Pakatan Harapan (PH)

166

1516.

Katter's Australia Party

0

1316.

United Peoples' Party (UPP)

0

803.

Bhum Jai Thai Party

0

1504.

Greens

0

1322.

Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS)

0

1530.

Jacquie Lambie

0

1320.

Gabungan Sabah Baru (GBS)

0

1518.

Motoring Enthusiasts Party

0

1539.

VOTEFLUX.ORG | Upgrade Democracy!

0

1511.

One Nation

0

1538.

Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party

0

1506.

Liberal National Party (LNP)

0

1508.

Christian Democratic Party

0

1305.

Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (BERSATU)

0

806.

Rak Thailand Party

0

1323.

Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR SABAH)

0

1596.

Independent

0

1526.

Science Party

0

1312.

Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB)

0

1304.

Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)

0

1533.

Australian Cyclists Party

0

702.

DPP`s candidate(Ing-wen Tsai and Chien-jen Chen)

0

1532.

Animal Justice Party

0

1513.

Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party

0

1314.

Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS)

0

1509.

Citizens Electoral Council

0

1515.

Palmer's United Party

0

1501.

Liberal

0

1528.

Pirate Party

0

1303.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)

46

503.

Unmarked ballot paper

0

1534.

Health Australia Party

0

98.

Can't remember

18

802.

Pheu Thai Party

0

1510.

Family First Party

0

1535.

Consumer Rights & No-Tolls

0

1503.

Labor

0

801.

Democrat Party

0

1537.

Australian Equality Party (Marriage)

0

1317.

State Reform Party (STAR)

1

1531.

Arts Party

0

-1.

Missing

372

1309.

Malaysian Indian Congress

0

605.

Roxas, Mar Daang Matuwid (LP)

0

601.

Binay, Jojo (UNA)

0

1520.

The Australian Sex Party

0

701.

KMT`s candidate(Eric Chu and Ju-hsuan Wang)

0

1318.

Parti Warisan Sabah

17

703.

People First Party`s candidate(James Soong and Hsin-ying Hsu)

0

603.

Duterte, Rody (PDP-LBN)

0

1308.

Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)

5

1319.

United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO)

0

1321.

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS)

0

501.

Democratic Party(Kh.Battulga)

0

1306.

Barisan Nasional (BN)

206

1525.

Rise Up Australia

0

1505.

Some other party

0

1517.

Liberal Democrats

0

1507.

Australian Democrats

0

502.

Mongolian People's Party(M.Enkhbold)

0

1302.

Democratic Action Party (DAP)

52

1524.

Nick Xenophon Team

0

1315.

People Progressive Party (PDP)

0

1311.

Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS)

1

1527.

Australian Liberty Alliance

0

0.

Not applicable

0

99.

Decline to answer

267

1313.

Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP)

0

1536.

Australian Liberty Alliance

0

804.

Chart Thai Pattana Party

0

1523.

Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

0

1502.

Nationals

0

1522.

Australian Christians

0

602.

Defensor Santiago, Miriam (PRP)

0

97.

Invalid vote

0

1310.

Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS)

76

1307.

United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)

10

604.

Poe, Grace (IND)

0

1514.

Fishing Party

0

1529.

Citizens Electoral Council

0

805.

Chartthai Party

0

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 634.3354890864987; Max. 1318.0; StDev 631.3489896571607;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:783WSfBXzD0G8QvOo6jkuQ==

34a Did the respondent vote for the winning or losing camp?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

285

-1.

Missing

372

1.

Voted for the winning camp

281

2.

Voted for the losing camp

299

3.

Not sure

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; StDev 1.1523156918092459; Mean 0.409862570735651; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:91WWstGsXjY6N968NP/DiA==

35. Did you attend a campaign meeting or rally in the last national election?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Yes

391

2.

No

846

0.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.4651354872479225; Mean 1.6839126919967662; Valid 1237.0; Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:KZY2d+vZv+ruLf/zeZiKrA==

36. Try to persudae others to vote for a certain candidate or party?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

211

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

No

1024

8.

Can't choose

1

-1.

Missing

0

0.

Not applicable

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.46242920810984856; Max. 9.0; Mean 1.839935327405012; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:5SprpRwJm6LbTz8H4GuCBw==

37. Did you do anything else to help out or work for a party or candidate runnin

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

0

2.

No

991

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Yes

245

9.

Decline to answer

1

8.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 0.44812497635449083; Mean 1.8075990299110751

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:SpOHSsw3PGG2mE9L5D8UHg==

38 On the whole, how free and fair would you say the last national election was?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

5

3.

Free and fair, with major problems

145

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Free and fair, but with minor problems

501

1.

Completely free and fair

480

8.

Can't choose

41

4.

Not free or fair

63

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 2.0662894098625717; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.4621891057244016; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:YGMBHgbV/AgiYw3zgH/Kdg==

39 How easy or difficult to obtain roads in good condition

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

Difficult

340

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very easy

235

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

Easy

587

8.

Can't choose

5

7.

Do not understand the question

2

4.

Very difficult

68

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9053809566420636; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.227162489894907;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ackKQ94uecDeaHJ2KUljCQ==

40 How easy or difficult to obtain running water

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

5

3.

Difficult

172

2.

Easy

680

7.

Do not understand the question

0

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

Very easy

336

4.

Very difficult

44

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 1.9628132578819728; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; StDev 0.835251551097326

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:FTcgoe4u6ngWm1swo+nYjA==

41 How easy or difficult to obtain public transportation

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Easy

571

3.

Difficult

291

8.

Can't choose

38

0.

Not applicable

0

4.

Very difficult

113

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very easy

222

9.

Decline to answer

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.430881164106711; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.3199184598758307

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:o1jwFABQzH6ky4JPtdT2vg==

42 How easy or difficult to obtain healthcare

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Very difficult

27

8.

Can't choose

7

7.

Do not understand the question

1

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very easy

378

3.

Difficult

108

2.

Easy

715

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 0.8527435995734389; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.8690379951495557;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:CocZnza+kJQziNzwH57MaQ==

43 How easy or difficult to obtain help from the pollice when you need it

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

1

0.

Not applicable

0

7.

Do not understand the question

1

4.

Very difficult

54

8.

Can't choose

35

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Difficult

178

1.

Very easy

277

2.

Easy

691

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.1867421180274857; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2598680296171783

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:WTs5ewGE86dRU6w3omYtXw==

44 How easy or difficult to obtain access to the internet

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Very difficult

64

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

Easy

601

3.

Difficult

227

8.

Can't choose

45

7.

Do not understand the question

4

1.

Very easy

295

-1.

Missing

0

0.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4061726154234562; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.2886014551333873

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:TB7m7XzJfOZoW/eO2WtSug==

45 Generally speaking, how safe is living in this city/town/village?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

7.

Do not undertstand the question

0

8.

Can't choose

3

4.

Very unsafe

14

2.

Safe

786

3.

Unsafe

120

1.

Very safe

314

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.6851951765810697; Mean 1.8803556992724333; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:yt0SSmYBBO9GcX43soFGYQ==

46 How interested would you say you are in politics?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very interested

104

2.

Somewhat interested

413

7.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

Not very interested

448

4.

Not at all interested

267

8.

Can't choose

5

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.7340339531123683; StDev 0.9576371485230613; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:FHaWk6d3QX2Uy5Kq77LH1Q==

47 How often do you follow news about politics and government?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

5.

Practically never

201

4.

Not even once a week

206

1.

Everyday

360

3.

Once or twice a week

236

8.

Can't choose

3

2.

Several times a week

231

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4694924311016286; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.7348423605497154; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:mBjViUFUthW3DC9yAon2ug==

48 When you get together with your family members or friends, how often do you d

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Never

356

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

1

1.

Frequently

111

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Occationally

766

8.

Can't choose

3

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.6621633566254705; Mean 2.216653193209377; Max. 8.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:XnZbwAe86O0LPePBu4rxKQ==

49 How often do you use the internet, either through computer, tablet or smartph

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Hardly ever

44

97.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Connected all the time

570

7.

A few times a year

1

3.

Half to one hour a day

60

99.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Less than half hour a day

35

2.

Several hours a day

327

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Never

160

6.

At least once a month

10

98.

Can't choose

1

5.

At least once a week

29

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.9474535165723523; Max. 98.0; StDev 3.8943973197769326

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qrbvJ3/LrMBuRGT9PwZ/TA==

50 Do you currently use any of the following social media networks?(E.g. faceboo

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

205

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Yes

996

2.

No

36

0.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 0.6976556184316899; StDev 0.7752873991032623

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:0r6tLRZB99B0WUIoVBeK9Q==

51a You use social media primarily to connect with other people

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

241

1.

Yes

930

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

No

65

Summary Statistics: Max. 7.0; Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 0.6677445432497984; StDev 0.8666991875008395

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:0K8jxc3U67oT9LaautKyXA==

51b You use social media primarily to expresss my opinion on political issues

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

780

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

241

1.

Yes

216

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.2409054163298299; StDev 1.1631512637683454; Max. 2.0; Min. -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:QJoS8dmt8AyPStBPdIUEKA==

51c You use social media primarily to share news or information

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

349

9.

Decline to answer

0

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

Yes

647

-1.

Missing

241

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; Min. -1.0; Mean 0.8924818108326595; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0250503503462356;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Qeedn6hb2G34yQ3sHrK6ZA==

51d You use social media primarily for work

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

No

325

-1.

Missing

241

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Yes

670

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.0333480135165238; Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 0.8787388843977365;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Yq0RR1yzRhKum1RIQ2zwEQ==

52 Which one is the most important channel for you to find information about pol

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

16

3.

Internet and social media

532

1.

Television

497

4.

Radio

33

5.

Other channel(please specify)

13

7.

Do not understand the question

1

9.

Decline to answer

1

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

Newspaper(print and online)

144

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.2327383248226274; Mean 2.200485044462409

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:rTB2rexNRq9z8rUREojKoA==

53 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media?Television

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

Trust somewhat

578

5.

Distrust a lot

28

4.

Distrust somewhat

229

98.

Can't choose

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Trust fully

137

6.

Distrust fully

14

2.

Trust a lot

246

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.8633791430881157; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0466123016751276;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:fBlt67pZd/LSsHuD607vtw==

54 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media?Newspaper

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Trust fully

111

4.

Distrust somewhat

241

2.

Trust a lot

236

98.

Can't choose

0

5.

Distrust a lot

23

3.

Trust somewhat

581

6.

Distrust fully

13

99.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; StDev 1.2464871905981971; Mean 3.0218270008084076; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:n2OlMzGN8v/aHKya1zcyEg==

55 How much trust do you have in each of the following types of media? News on t

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

99.

Decline to answer

0

97.

Do not understand the question

0

2.

Trust a lot

92

6.

Distrust fully

38

3.

Trust somewhat

479

98.

Can't choose

0

1.

Trust fully

28

5.

Distrust a lot

54

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Distrust somewhat

423

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.9046079223928873; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.6400982030257254;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:umPgYGJb+eWk2lO2BBjm4w==

56 Among the political parties listed here, which party if any do you feel close

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

98.

Can't choose

4

601.

Partido Demokratikong Pilipino - Lakas ng Bayan or PDP-LABAN

0

1509.

Citizens Electoral Council

0

1524.

Nick Xenophon Team

0

1317.

State Reform Party (STAR)

1

801.

Democrat Party

0

799.

Others

0

1532.

Animal Justice Party

0

1513.

Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party

0

1505.

Some other party

0

1517.

Liberal Democrats

0

1525.

Rise Up Australia

0

1527.

Australian Liberty Alliance

0

1323.

Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR SABAH)

0

1538.

Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party

0

1516.

Katter's Australia Party

0

605.

National People's Coalition or NPC

0

1511.

One Nation

0

1522.

Australian Christians

0

1301.

Pakatan Harapan (PH)

170

502.

Mongolian People's Party(MPP)

0

1315.

People Progressive Party (PDP)

0

97.

Do not understand the question

0

599.

Others

0

1537.

Australian Equality Party (Marriage)

0

602.

United Nationalist Alliance or UNA

0

1307.

United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)

25

90.

Do not feel close to any party

508

1534.

Health Australia Party

0

1322.

Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS)

0

1320.

Gabungan Sabah Baru (GBS)

0

806.

Puea Pandin Party

0

803.

Pracharat Party

0

1514.

Fishing Party

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

1503.

Labor

0

1518.

Motoring Enthusiasts Party

0

1305.

Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (BERSATU)

3

702.

Democratic Progressive Party(DPP)

0

1319.

United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO)

0

1529.

Citizens Electoral Council

0

1304.

Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH)

4

501.

Democratic Party(DP)

0

1539.

VOTEFLUX.ORG | Upgrade Democracy!

0

-1.

Missing

0

1316.

United Peoples' Party (UPP)

0

1502.

Nationals

0

802.

Pheu Thai Party

0

1531.

Arts Party

0

805.

Bhumjaithai Party

0

1310.

Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS)

108

1596.

Independent

0

503.

Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party(MPRP)

0

1314.

Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS)

0

1526.

Science Party

0

1302.

Democratic Action Party (DAP)

61

604.

Nacionalista Party or NP

0

1303.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)

50

1515.

Palmer's United Party

0

1312.

Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB)

2

1533.

Australian Cyclists Party

0

1306.

Barisan Nasional (BN)

255

1321.

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS)

0

704.

People First Party

0

505.

lnp

0

1535.

Consumer Rights & No-Tolls

0

1530.

Jacquie Lambie

0

1528.

Pirate Party

0

1311.

Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS)

22

1308.

Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)

4

504.

Civil Courage Party(CCP)

0

705.

Taiwan Solidarity Union

0

1504.

Greens

0

1523.

Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

0

1508.

Christian Democratic Party

0

699.

Others

0

1309.

Malaysian Indian Congress

0

1536.

Australian Liberty Alliance

0

899.

Others

0

701.

Kuomintang(KMT)

0

1318.

Parti Warisan Sabah

19

706.

New Power Party

0

1510.

Family First Party

0

1313.

Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP)

1

1506.

Liberal National Party (LNP)

0

804.

Future Forward Party

0

1501.

Liberal

0

1520.

The Australian Sex Party

0

1507.

Australian Democrats

0

603.

Liberal Party

0

703.

New Party

0

606.

People's Reform Party or PRP

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 1318.0; Mean 802.3767178658045; Min. 90.0; StDev 598.8507443060315; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qmY1PtpIMjYjxIfHg3BcXA==

57 How close do you feel to (answer in Q56)? Is it very close, somewhat close, o

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

0.

Not applicable

508

8.

Can't choose

4

2.

Somewhat close

354

3.

Just a little close

158

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Very close

210

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 1.1729991915925633; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.2217613462604764

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:d+t5xS5GTY6HBxpdr3I5TA==

58 For the sake of the family, the individual should put his personal interests

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Strongly agree

669

2.

Somewhat agree

408

3.

Somewhat disagree

112

4.

Strongly disagree

42

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

4

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.6451091350040425; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; StDev 0.8937045687490324

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:nHQTmFPnanyiVPKZ7oFtiw==

59 In a group, we should sacrifice our individual interest for the sake of the g

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

1

3.

Somewhat disagree

330

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Strongly agree

309

8.

Can't choose

9

4.

Strongly disagree

86

2.

Somewhat agree

500

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; StDev 1.044966837725983; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.2134195634599836; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:nPYYaYmYUDHRjaw+XQNOQA==

60 For the sake of national interest, individual interest could be sacrificed.

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

313

8.

Can't choose

11

3.

Somewhat disagree

323

2.

Somewhat agree

434

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

1

4.

Strongly disagree

152

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1654219035675106; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.3282134195634603; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:XPJmjzhinQSHgInuoqHL3A==

61 When dealing with others, developing a long-term relationship is more importa

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

9

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Strongly agree

477

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Somewhat disagree

159

2.

Somewhat agree

546

4.

Strongly disagree

42

8.

Can't choose

4

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.8666127728375101; StDev 0.964998745542298; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:QFhCPsl33P1O71np++t3wQ==

62 Even if parents' demands are unreasonable, children still should do what they

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

Somewhat disagree

369

1.

Strongly agree

278

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

10

4.

Strongly disagree

211

2.

Somewhat agree

365

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.161241779353638; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.479385610347615; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:A3To56e9somplxMi04J23w==

63 When a mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law come into conflict, even if the mo

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

307

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

Somewhat disagree

368

4.

Strongly disagree

195

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

29

2.

Somewhat agree

333

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.3654138521578756; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.527081649151173; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Mm92PPsvffebtSN83e7BUw==

64 Being a student, one should not question the authority of their teacher.

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

6

1.

Strongly agree

354

7.

Do not understand the question

2

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

183

3.

Somewhat disagree

342

2.

Somewhat agree

350

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.125123082092719; Mean 2.3233629749393683; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ptTOlpQtu7/mk20HJpPYgg==

65 In a group, we should avoid open quarrel to preserve the harmony of the group

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

Somewhat agree

505

4.

Strongly disagree

23

3.

Somewhat disagree

77

8.

Can't choose

2

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Strongly agree

627

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.7967384322398278; Mean 1.6160064672594985; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JU/zhfh9krVWn7FM6tzh4A==

66 Even if there is some disagreement with others, one should avoid the conflict

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

3

1.

Strongly agree

604

3.

Somewhat disagree

84

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

3

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Strongly disagree

16

2.

Somewhat agree

527

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.7880783694596356; Mean 1.6321746160064678;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:yaorBZgEv1jsvAwrmDjang==

67 A person should not insist on his own opinion if his co-workers disagree with

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

444

4.

Strongly disagree

61

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Strongly agree

523

7.

Do not understand the question

2

8.

Can't choose

11

3.

Somewhat disagree

196

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.0625834411686748; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Mean 1.8957154405820538

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:uWt/hQc8GG0QTRl84tvoIw==

68 Wealth and poverty, success and failure are all determined by fate.

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

307

7.

Do not understand the question

1

1.

Strongly agree

396

9.

Decline to answer

1

8.

Can't choose

6

2.

Somewhat agree

261

3.

Somewhat disagree

265

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.429264349232012; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2563948496594002; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:q9XSBS0srKCsN1ILBz7V+A==

69 If one could have only one child, it is more preferable to have a boy than a

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

383

4.

Strongly disagree

527

7.

Do not understand the question

4

9.

Decline to answer

1

8.

Can't choose

29

2.

Somewhat agree

190

1.

Strongly agree

103

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2340274612127768; Mean 3.24090541632983

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:VrKdfdEVMVUo2ksZ2TOhgg==

70 In the past three years, have you ever contacted elected officials or legisla

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

472

-1.

Missing

0

2.

I have done this two or three times

90

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

505

1.

I have done this more than three times

81

8.

Can't choose

2

7.

Do not understand the question

1

9.

Decline to answer

2

0.

Not applicable

0

3.

I have done this once

84

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1962414726695296; Mean 4.015359741309618; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:lPr4zJUB6lPWo+z2tYGRWg==

71 Contacted civil servants or officials

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

I have done this more than three times

108

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

493

2.

I have done this two or three times

141

0.

Not applicable

0

8.

Can't choose

1

9.

Decline to answer

2

-1.

Missing

0

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

371

3.

I have done this once

119

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2783412656721844; Mean 3.729991915925626; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bCxWnMQyKFRPcmcf1I9BAg==

72 Contacted other influential people outside the government, such as traditiona

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

482

8.

Can't choose

2

-1.

Missing

0

2.

I have done this two or three times

113

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

428

3.

I have done this once

86

9.

Decline to answer

5

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

I have done this more than three times

120

7.

Do not understand the question

1

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 3.831851253031528; StDev 1.3271575401709053

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:g62nOSRtzcQXjqCk45ntIw==

73 Contacted news media

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

3

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

731

0.

Not applicable

0

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

414

8.

Can't choose

4

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

2.

I have done this two or three times

30

3.

I have done this once

34

1.

I have done this more than three times

19

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.8558045577150575; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 4.498787388843977; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:pTgGB46M3RJOvCtUdTxPUw==

74 Signed a paper petition

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

I have done this once

49

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

659

1.

I have done this more than three times

43

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

420

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

2

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

I have done this two or three times

55

9.

Decline to answer

5

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.0520823251386473; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 4.336297493936944;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:G54I5LSv124cCZoWAuqYdg==

75 Signed an online petition

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

570

0.

Not applicable

186

9.

Decline to answer

9

2.

I have done this two or three times

41

1.

I have done this more than three times

23

8.

Can't choose

1

3.

I have done this once

41

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

362

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

4

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.834538710425335; Mean 3.7534357316087306; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:TxSny4HKfbtVTRGs+Po6QQ==

76 Used the internet including social media networks to express opinions about p

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

186

7.

Do not understand the question

4

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

1

9.

Decline to answer

10

1.

I have done this more than three times

54

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

269

3.

I have done this once

46

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

608

2.

I have done this two or three times

59

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.9138459853781862; Mean 3.679870654810024; Min. 0.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:dHOJ5FLFjC3x6P2dO7EJqg==

77 Joined a group to actively support a cause(including online)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

I have done this more than three times

60

9.

Decline to answer

27

8.

Can't choose

2

0.

Not applicable

0

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

707

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

5

2.

I have done this two or three times

62

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

326

3.

I have done this once

48

Summary Statistics: Mean 4.414713015359741; StDev 1.2979484132394488; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:HxHvR/TrHVwbYvj79jD4Sw==

78 Got together with others face-to-face to try to resolve local problems

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

423

3.

I have done this once

96

2.

I have done this two or three times

143

7.

Do not understand the question

2

9.

Decline to answer

1

1.

I have done this more than three times

158

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

413

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

1

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.662085691188359; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.4023650327955657

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:BDHvuCy6RNJVbWHqldphvw==

79 Attended a demonstration or protest march

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

I have done this more than three times

28

3.

I have done this once

31

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

242

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

0

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

894

8.

Can't choose

1

2.

I have done this two or three times

36

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 4.591754244139046; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.8980543033626743;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:zTt2hh13qEZvB5VYJTiWzA==

80 Taken an action or done something for a political cause that put you in a ris

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

I have not done this, but I might do it if something important happens in the future

230

1.

I have done this more than three times

7

5.

I have not done this and I would not do it regardless of the situation

946

2.

I have done this two or three times

25

0.

Not applicable

0

9.

Decline to answer

2

-1.

Missing

0

3.

I have done this once

23

7.

Do not understand the question

2

8.

Can't choose

2

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 4.708164915117219; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.7034631935576864;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Z6Qju6NR1P4y/NOcxkjzgA==

81 Thinking of whether you voted or not ever since you became eligible for votin

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Voted in every election

618

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Voted in some elections

97

4.

Hardly ever voted

46

8.

Can't choose

3

0.

Not applicable (eligible only once)

368

2.

Voted in most elections

101

9.

Decline to answer

4

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.0953920776071133; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.1598542673083962

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Z6gCF0SOQUJDn0Tj1jK3BA==

82 which of the following statements do you agree with most?government leaders v

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Government leaders do what they think is best for the people.

721

8.

Can't choose

45

1.

Government leaders implement what voters want.

466

7.

Do not understand the question

5

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.8617623282134228; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.3303044150382708; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZpaH2KQrotLVLZa0rCherA==

82a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Strongly agree

483

7.

Do not understand the question

0

2.

Agree

704

-1.

Missing

50

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.4882780921584475; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; Max. 2.0; StDev 0.7019851833786029

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:DiRtGeOr3CV4afyHBFsPEQ==

83 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? the problem of acco

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

2

7.

Do not understand the question

5

1.

It is more important for citizens to be able to hold government accountable, even if that means it makes decisions more

688

8.

Can't choose

26

2.

It is more important to have a government that can get things done, even if we have on influence over what it does

516

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.155582125665896; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.6014551333872291; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:KZrQ/uOa44qbNzTvYsLXZA==

83a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

507

2.

Agree

697

8.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

33

9.

Decline to answer

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

0.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.6405421489722241; Min. -1.0; Max. 2.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.5101050929668554

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:5jo+eX+oiaen+e0rNrDuag==

84 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? freedom of the pres

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

6

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

1.

The media should have the right to publish news and ideas without government control

652

2.

The government should have the right to prevent the media from publishing things that might be politically destabilizing

564

8.

Can't choose

14

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 1.570735650767984; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9549143163572182

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:CJgN6lnIvbanQ485hp4o6A==

84a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Strongly agree

580

-1.

Missing

21

2.

Agree

636

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.5930863500682844; Min. -1.0; Max. 2.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.4801940177849637;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:gcilnpwP1e6PMY+6jdPYbA==

85 Which of the following statements do you agree with most? political leader

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can't choose

8

9.

Decline to answer

1

1.

Political leaders are chosen by the people through open and competitive elections

937

2.

Political leaders are chosen on the basis on their virtue and capability even without election

290

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 1.2910266774454284; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.7402168820415151

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:acco/dCrs1VmZIXZPZUS7Q==

85a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Agree

618

-1.

Missing

10

1.

Strongly agree

609

0.

Not applicable

0

8.

Can't choose

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.5463250768757973; Mean 1.4834276475343584; Max. 2.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/bm5srzBDR388vaejjoitQ==

86 Over the long run, our system of government is capable of solving the problem

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Disagree

219

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

178

7.

Do not understand the question

1

2.

Agree

759

9.

Decline to answer

2

8.

Can't choose

31

4.

Strongly disagree

47

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.1832665896587633; Mean 2.274858528698464; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:CbmpD5So4eMzwiQxfCMjgQ==

87 Thinking in general, I am proud of our system of government

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Agree

662

7.

Do not understand the question

0

9.

Decline to answer

4

8.

Can't choose

15

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

71

3.

Disagree

336

1.

Strongly agree

149

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; StDev 1.0425699973205516; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.361358124494745

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JNB0cAqNisSvHxW9t5o8jQ==

88 A system like ours, even if it runs into problems, deserves the people's supp

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Agree

655

3.

Disagree

249

4.

Strongly disagree

80

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

242

8.

Can't choose

8

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

2

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.9664636593938355; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.1875505254648333;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bhWijkylh6SFtAvu/088UQ==

89 I would rather live under our system of government than any other that I can

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

2

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

269

2.

Agree

651

3.

Disagree

241

8.

Can't choose

21

7.

Do not understand the question

2

4.

Strongly disagree

51

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.1297096128670459; Mean 2.181083265966047; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:NOi+AIU0YBz25ayZRURDrg==

90 Would you say our system of government works fine as it is, needs minor chang

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Needs major change

398

2.

Needs minor change

556

8.

Can't choose

25

1.

It works fine, not need to change

123

4.

Should be replaced

129

7.

Do not understand the question

5

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 2.578011317704123; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.1719903643423415

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:X706J0a6fiUTcR9qBgraKA==

91 The courts protects the ordinary people from the abuse of government power

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

8

193

99.

Decline to answer

3

97.

Do not understand the question

9

9.

9

98

98.

Can't choose

28

2.

2

11

-1.

Missing

0

7.

7

197

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

28

4.

4

45

3.

3

40

5.

5

180

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

242

6.

6

163

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 9.997574777687964; Valid 1237.0; StDev 16.216052235380683

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:yogYhZBdbzc7lSYRl08YYA==

92 Politics is clean and free of corruption

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

28

8.

8

163

98.

Can't choose

16

99.

Decline to answer

2

-1.

Missing

0

9.

9

112

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

366

5.

5

150

3.

3

39

7.

7

141

6.

6

133

2.

2

20

97.

Do not understand the question

1

4.

4

66

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 99.0; Mean 8.746160064672587; Min. 1.0; StDev 11.41722334386711;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:q1+LrpvLxnWtBlszirfRnQ==

93 People have the freedom to take part in protests and demonstrations

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

98.

Can't choose

18

9.

9

62

2.

2

24

8.

8

175

99.

Decline to answer

1

4.

4

76

5.

5

218

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

177

-1.

Missing

0

3.

3

75

97.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

69

6.

6

165

7.

7

175

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 12.094734765049495; Mean 7.87065481002425; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:88SN/e6XoK3zaiKymZ19ZQ==

94 When making laws, the government seek advice from religious authorities

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

238

9.

9

120

97.

Do not understand the question

4

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

161

4.

4

58

99.

Decline to answer

1

7.

7

131

2.

2

19

6.

6

125

98.

Can't choose

24

8.

8

151

5.

5

151

-1.

Missing

0

3.

3

54

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 8.506063055780126; StDev 14.163892871236499; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:aLg1Q3nrMZqB7Rg9vPIXuA==

95 Political leaders rule by following their own wisdom rathan than people's pre

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

75

3.

3

93

-1.

Missing

0

7.

7

151

5.

5

275

97.

Do not understand the question

1

98.

Can't choose

25

8.

8

114

99.

Decline to answer

3

4.

4

128

2.

2

55

9.

9

42

6.

6

159

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

116

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 7.507679870654815; Min. 1.0; StDev 14.239206354504931; Max. 99.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bCe5MRh6mRcw4Yrgh2LEBg==

96 Rule by one party that represents the interests of all classes

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

3

98

9.

9

48

2.

2

35

97.

Do not understand the question

3

-1.

Missing

0

4.

4

103

7.

7

151

8.

8

120

99.

Decline to answer

1

5.

5

258

98.

Can't choose

23

6.

6

122

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

163

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

112

Summary Statistics: StDev 13.78066131667058; Min. 1.0; Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 7.416329830234453;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:TYBdAl/e/4uAIpkey6zrGg==

97 Qualified candidates are pre-selected by religious leaders

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

10.

Definitely an essential characteristic of democracy

128

98.

Can't choose

22

5.

5

215

1.

Definitely not an essential characteristic of democracy

227

8.

8

117

99.

Decline to answer

1

4.

4

95

3.

3

81

6.

6

123

9.

9

65

97.

Do not understand the question

4

2.

2

38

-1.

Missing

0

7.

7

121

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 7.29991915925625; StDev 13.839104636701144; Max. 99.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZJadyd1E52+ERPLOB6RIaA==

98 If you have to choose only one, which of the following you think is the most

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Politics is clean and free of corruption

320

3.

People choose the government leaders in free and fair election

382

7.

Do not understand the question

5

2.

Basic necessities, like food, clothes and shelter, are provided for all

176

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

People are free to express their political views openly.

342

8.

Can't choose

12

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; StDev 1.2950431345220512; Mean 2.6281325788197254

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2yyjiyGkJ+VjiYHCxcOaKg==

99 On the whole, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way democracy wo

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Fairly satisfied

673

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very satisfied

105

3.

Not very satisfied.

396

7.

Do not understand the question

3

8.

Can't choose

11

4.

Not at all satisfied.

48

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.91313813611171; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.383993532740501;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:gFx54UeJpIc5n/RcbZxTFQ==

100 In your opinion how much of a democracy is our country?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Not a democracy

35

7.

Do not understand the question

8

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

2.

A democracy, but with minor problems

779

8.

Can't choose

14

3.

A democracy, with major probelms

281

1.

A full democracy

120

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.9616936805453088; Max. 8.0; Mean 2.28698464025869; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:sOzPh39u1il/wjoSWFuYBA==

101 Where would you place our country under the present government?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

5

275

99.

Decline to answer

0

8.

8

144

1.

Completely Undemocratic

25

10.

Completely democratic

61

6.

6

253

7.

7

241

4.

4

81

-1.

Missing

0

9.

9

58

3.

3

61

98.

Can't choose

12

2.

2

23

97.

Don't understand the question

3

Summary Statistics: Mean 7.2021018593371116; Max. 98.0; StDev 10.219257890109658; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:CtWGMj9c7KXzHgJTZViEsg==

102 Where would you place our country ten years ago?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Don't understand the question

2

6.

6

198

8.

8

180

3.

3

86

5.

5

227

98.

Can't choose

16

1.

Completely Undemocratic

44

9.

9

82

10.

Completely democratic

65

2.

2

34

99.

Decline to answer

1

4.

4

116

7.

7

186

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 7.395311236863374; StDev 11.51963614150486; Max. 99.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZMQ2EKmZbWH3iUcBL4s9bQ==

103 Where would you expect our country to be ten years from now?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

7.

7

197

10.

Completely democratic

165

98.

Can't choose

109

8.

8

245

1.

Completely Undemocratic

14

3.

3

21

9.

9

156

99.

Decline to answer

5

5.

5

133

97.

Don't understand the question

4

4.

4

38

6.

6

140

2.

2

10

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 26.72896484423483; Valid 1237.0; Mean 15.935327405012131; Max. 99.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:V7NWsmb386kyqfhXMAWPsg==

104 Where would you place our country today?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

9

104

10.

Democracy is perfectily suitable

247

3.

3

26

-1.

Missing

0

97.

Don't understand the question

3

7.

7

179

4.

4

32

6.

6

172

5.

5

211

1.

Democracy is completely unsuitable

25

8.

8

217

2.

2

4

98.

Can't choose

17

99.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 11.636263185166836; Max. 98.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 8.632174616006468; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:a91S49f4FmTk5rgt8qRAyw==

105 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the current president/government?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

17

9.

Decline to answer

10

1.

Very satisfied

135

3.

Somewhat dissatisfied

385

7.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Very dissatisfied

101

2.

Somewhat satisfied

589

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1766421237739821; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.5044462409054162; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:tDs8ovfgfvEQj0ixPt6Adg==

106 What are the first most important problems facing this country that governme

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

132.

Restoration from the 3.11 earthquake

0

1022.

Government efficiency

0

1042.

Social issues

0

39.

Other

0

1001.

Aging population

0

1.

Management of the economy

456

990.

No problems

99

349.

Saving budget

0

5.

Rates and Taxes

8

35.

Governance (leaders, unity, etc.)

0

1033.

Population growth

0

1340.

The power of the king

6

1036.

Retiree's welfare

0

23.

Crime and security

12

12.

Communications

1

337.

Conflict between employers and workers

0

-1.

Missing

0

10.

Land

1

1020.

Global competitiveness

0

1040.

Single mother welfare

0

1341.

Foreign immigrants(PATI)

10

351.

Reducing the nuclear power plant

0

137.

Issues concerning the Emperor and the Imperial family

0

1047.

Unequal distribution of wealth

0

1014.

Disability inclusion

0

346.

Job diversification

0

139.

Financial deficit

0

136.

Issues concerning the constitution

0

7.

Farming/agriculture

6

1044.

Standard of living

0

1043.

Societal moral values

0

135.

Territory Issues

0

1032.

Overwhelming foreign population

0

15.

Housing

9

146.

Local Issues

0

1046.

Transparency in governance

0

1006.

Citizen's welfare

0

1333.

Not focusing on citizens' welfare

44

1337.

Power abuse

11

342.

Human rights

0

1039.

Road safety

0

1336.

Language usage

0

1023.

Government's lack of communication

0

1334.

Integrity

2

1012.

cpf

0

19.

Services (other)

1

1003.

Bicycle safety

0

1005.

Citizen's overdependence on the government

0

1352.

Policies and Laws

1

17.

Water supply

3

1038.

Rigid society

0

1015.

Elderly welfare

0

38.

Inflation/price hike

0

999.

Decline to answer

0

25.

Political violence

1

143.

Decentralization (e.g. Osaka Metropolis Plan)

0

18.

Orphans/street children/homeless children

0

24.

Corruption

139

1021.

Governmenet accountability

0

27.

Discrimination/inequality

2

1346.

Not fulfilling promise

14

998.

Can't choose

22

1342.

Society right

4

1013.

Disability care

0

1349.

Media transparency

3

1025.

Inflation

0

1344.

Drug abuse

6

350.

Decrease in population/low birth rate

0

1010.

Cost of healthcare

0

31.

Civil war

0

1028.

Media transparency

0

1354.

Minimum age of marriage

0

1351.

Religious humiliation

4

141.

National security (The right to collective self-defense / The peripheral situations around East Asia)

0

134.

Issues concerning trade and economic agreements (TPP)

0

34.

Social problems general (divorce, gambiling, drugs)

0

1338.

Social problems in society

19

997.

Do not understand the question

0

26.

Political instablity/political divisions/ethnic tensions

27

138.

Issues concerning the decline of birthrate and the increase of the aging population

0

14.

Education

28

1348.

Racial issues

37

6.

Loans/credit

2

3.

Unemployment

88

344.

Strong rule of law

0

352.

Reduction the benefit for the civil servant

0

1041.

Social graciousness

0

11.

Transportation

3

2.

Wages, incomes and salaries

40

142.

Issues concerning the relocation of U.S. military bases in Okinawa

0

1011.

Covid-19 issues

0

1345.

Malay vigulse priviledges

1

1339.

Poor ethics among civil servants

5

4.

Poverty/destitution

14

334.

Inter-Korea relations/North and South Korea relations

0

345.

Confidence

0

36.

Immigrants/foreign workers

0

1332.

Economy is dominated by other nations

5

30.

War (international)

0

1353.

Environment issues

1

9.

Drought

0

28.

Gender issues/women's rights

0

33.

Government efficiency

0

347.

Restoration of the death penalty

0

1008.

Community integration awareness

0

336.

Generational conflicts

0

145.

Issues concerning pension and social security

0

1026.

International relations

0

1035.

Religious freedom

0

8.

Food shortage.famine

0

37.

Government policy, general

0

1024.

Immigration policy

0

140.

Environmental issues

0

339.

Temporary employees

0

343.

Forest fire in Goseong area

0

1034.

Proper job matching

0

1031.

Neglected public opinion

0

21.

aids

0

32.

Environment/pollution/protection

0

1030.

National resources

0

1027.

Investment transparency

0

1350.

Uneven development and infrastructure

16

1343.

Poor administration

39

1007.

Climate change

0

1018.

Foreigners replacing locals in the workforce

0

340.

Good condition for doing business

0

144.

Electoral reform (Reduction in Diet seats / Malapportionment)

0

1002.

Animal welfare laws

0

333.

Diplomacy for national security

0

1029.

National Solidarity

0

29.

Democracy/political rights

1

133.

Measures taken against the nuclear and radiation accident and compensation for its damages

0

1048.

Work life balance

0

1019.

Freedom of speech

0

1017.

Financial transparency

0

1037.

Retirement age

0

1335.

Not fighting for Islam and Malay

17

1049.

Younger generation's welfare

0

1347.

Poor leadership quality

14

13.

Infrastructure/roads

13

348.

Making a good country to live

0

1045.

Town council management

0

1004.

Child abuse

0

335.

Freedom of the press

0

16.

Electricity

2

22.

Sickness/disease

0

341.

Homosexuality

0

1009.

Continuous need for businesses to have a competitive advantage

0

338.

Government welfare

0

20.

Health

0

1016.

Ex-offenders aftercare

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 382.8843977364591; StDev 571.5756825628166; Max. 1353.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:b6Nml2Qgzs1rjABnOrV32g==

106a What are the most important problems facing this country that government sh

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1017.

Financial transparency

0

142.

Issues concerning the relocation of U.S. military bases in Okinawa

0

138.

Issues concerning the decline of birthrate and the increase of the aging population

0

27.

Discrimination/inequality

5

34.

Social problems general (divorce, gambiling, drugs)

0

1028.

Media transparency

0

1016.

Ex-offenders aftercare

0

1003.

Bicycle safety

0

1032.

Overwhelming foreign population

0

1010.

Cost of healthcare

0

1038.

Rigid society

0

136.

Issues concerning the constitution

0

1002.

Animal welfare laws

0

1013.

Disability care

0

337.

Conflict between employers and workers

0

351.

Reducing the nuclear power plant

0

145.

Issues concerning pension and social security

0

1338.

Social problems in society

11

140.

Environmental issues

0

134.

Issues concerning trade and economic agreements (TPP)

0

11.

Transportation

7

1030.

National resources

0

1354.

Minimum age of marriage

1

1036.

Retiree's welfare

0

26.

Political instablity/political divisions/ethnic tensions

26

32.

Environment/pollution/protection

0

132.

Restoration from the 3.11 earthquake

0

23.

Crime and security

18

29.

Democracy/political rights

2

1041.

Social graciousness

0

16.

Electricity

1

35.

Governance (leaders, unity, etc.)

0

998.

Can't choose

43

1042.

Social issues

0

1043.

Societal moral values

0

1012.

cpf

0

18.

Orphans/street children/homeless children

0

346.

Job diversification

0

146.

Local Issues

0

1006.

Citizen's welfare

0

143.

Decentralization (e.g. Osaka Metropolis Plan)

0

1014.

Disability inclusion

0

38.

Inflation/price hike

0

1341.

Foreign immigrants(PATI)

7

1348.

Racial issues

20

997.

Do not understand the question

0

14.

Education

38

30.

War (international)

0

1005.

Citizen's overdependence on the government

0

1033.

Population growth

0

-1.

Missing

0

17.

Water supply

4

344.

Strong rule of law

0

349.

Saving budget

0

133.

Measures taken against the nuclear and radiation accident and compensation for its damages

0

39.

Other

0

334.

Inter-Korea relations/North and South Korea relations

0

1046.

Transparency in governance

0

1031.

Neglected public opinion

0

999.

Decline to answer

0

144.

Electoral reform (Reduction in Diet seats / Malapportionment)

0

135.

Territory Issues

0

338.

Government welfare

0

7.

Farming/agriculture

5

333.

Diplomacy for national security

0

1352.

Policies and Laws

2

990.

No problems

543

6.

Loans/credit

1

1025.

Inflation

0

1334.

Integrity

2

8.

Food shortage.famine

0

13.

Infrastructure/roads

11

4.

Poverty/destitution

11

28.

Gender issues/women's rights

0

1027.

Investment transparency

0

1344.

Drug abuse

6

1020.

Global competitiveness

0

15.

Housing

14

1346.

Not fulfilling promise

4

25.

Political violence

1

10.

Land

2

1034.

Proper job matching

0

1351.

Religious humiliation

8

37.

Government policy, general

0

1339.

Poor ethics among civil servants

3

137.

Issues concerning the Emperor and the Imperial family

0

1335.

Not fighting for Islam and Malay

14

139.

Financial deficit

0

1011.

Covid-19 issues

0

1044.

Standard of living

0

1337.

Power abuse

11

1039.

Road safety

0

1035.

Religious freedom

0

335.

Freedom of the press

0

1333.

Not focusing on citizens' welfare

44

1004.

Child abuse

0

341.

Homosexuality

0

1001.

Aging population

0

1026.

International relations

0

20.

Health

0

1336.

Language usage

0

1024.

Immigration policy

0

33.

Government efficiency

0

2.

Wages, incomes and salaries

25

1018.

Foreigners replacing locals in the workforce

0

1021.

Governmenet accountability

0

9.

Drought

0

21.

aids

0

347.

Restoration of the death penalty

0

1049.

Younger generation's welfare

0

348.

Making a good country to live

0

1342.

Society right

7

1340.

The power of the king

3

141.

National security (The right to collective self-defense / The peripheral situations around East Asia)

0

5.

Rates and Taxes

11

1332.

Economy is dominated by other nations

0

1048.

Work life balance

0

336.

Generational conflicts

0

31.

Civil war

0

22.

Sickness/disease

0

1345.

Malay vigulse priviledges

1

1.

Management of the economy

179

343.

Forest fire in Goseong area

0

19.

Services (other)

2

36.

Immigrants/foreign workers

0

342.

Human rights

0

1350.

Uneven development and infrastructure

13

3.

Unemployment

57

1343.

Poor administration

31

1347.

Poor leadership quality

10

352.

Reduction the benefit for the civil servant

0

1047.

Unequal distribution of wealth

0

345.

Confidence

0

339.

Temporary employees

0

12.

Communications

1

1349.

Media transparency

0

1045.

Town council management

0

1022.

Government efficiency

0

1037.

Retirement age

0

350.

Decrease in population/low birth rate

0

1015.

Elderly welfare

0

1008.

Community integration awareness

0

1009.

Continuous need for businesses to have a competitive advantage

0

1353.

Environment issues

1

1029.

National Solidarity

0

1007.

Climate change

0

1040.

Single mother welfare

0

340.

Good condition for doing business

0

1023.

Government's lack of communication

0

1019.

Freedom of speech

0

24.

Corruption

31

Summary Statistics: StDev 530.2053746936248; Valid 1237.0; Mean 688.011317704123; Max. 1354.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:QmUhl3sfIqIQ5n/9E4Q11w==

106b What are the most important problems facing this country that government sh

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

348.

Making a good country to live

0

135.

Territory Issues

0

1047.

Unequal distribution of wealth

0

342.

Human rights

0

138.

Issues concerning the decline of birthrate and the increase of the aging population

0

1026.

International relations

0

27.

Discrimination/inequality

1

18.

Orphans/street children/homeless children

0

38.

Inflation/price hike

0

1045.

Town council management

0

1014.

Disability inclusion

0

33.

Government efficiency

0

19.

Services (other)

2

336.

Generational conflicts

0

990.

No problems

828

29.

Democracy/political rights

1

32.

Environment/pollution/protection

0

136.

Issues concerning the constitution

0

345.

Confidence

0

341.

Homosexuality

0

1335.

Not fighting for Islam and Malay

8

1005.

Citizen's overdependence on the government

0

140.

Environmental issues

0

340.

Good condition for doing business

0

1012.

cpf

0

7.

Farming/agriculture

1

1002.

Animal welfare laws

0

35.

Governance (leaders, unity, etc.)

0

31.

Civil war

0

1046.

Transparency in governance

0

25.

Political violence

0

145.

Issues concerning pension and social security

0

1040.

Single mother welfare

0

1022.

Government efficiency

0

12.

Communications

1

1009.

Continuous need for businesses to have a competitive advantage

0

1048.

Work life balance

0

34.

Social problems general (divorce, gambiling, drugs)

0

1015.

Elderly welfare

0

1028.

Media transparency

0

1007.

Climate change

0

1338.

Social problems in society

6

1351.

Religious humiliation

3

347.

Restoration of the death penalty

0

338.

Government welfare

0

1337.

Power abuse

1

1334.

Integrity

0

1332.

Economy is dominated by other nations

2

343.

Forest fire in Goseong area

0

1013.

Disability care

0

144.

Electoral reform (Reduction in Diet seats / Malapportionment)

0

-1.

Missing

0

143.

Decentralization (e.g. Osaka Metropolis Plan)

0

10.

Land

1

1049.

Younger generation's welfare

0

1003.

Bicycle safety

0

1336.

Language usage

1

1004.

Child abuse

0

339.

Temporary employees

0

28.

Gender issues/women's rights

0

1034.

Proper job matching

0

15.

Housing

11

1018.

Foreigners replacing locals in the workforce

0

1.

Management of the economy

64

17.

Water supply

4

13.

Infrastructure/roads

6

1017.

Financial transparency

0

350.

Decrease in population/low birth rate

0

1349.

Media transparency

1

132.

Restoration from the 3.11 earthquake

0

1344.

Drug abuse

2

23.

Crime and security

14

1341.

Foreign immigrants(PATI)

6

1038.

Rigid society

0

2.

Wages, incomes and salaries

16

8.

Food shortage.famine

0

1342.

Society right

2

16.

Electricity

0

24.

Corruption

23

146.

Local Issues

0

1023.

Government's lack of communication

0

141.

National security (The right to collective self-defense / The peripheral situations around East Asia)

0

4.

Poverty/destitution

2

999.

Decline to answer

0

1031.

Neglected public opinion

0

5.

Rates and Taxes

8

1019.

Freedom of speech

0

133.

Measures taken against the nuclear and radiation accident and compensation for its damages

0

9.

Drought

0

14.

Education

19

1346.

Not fulfilling promise

2

334.

Inter-Korea relations/North and South Korea relations

0

39.

Other

0

1345.

Malay vigulse priviledges

2

142.

Issues concerning the relocation of U.S. military bases in Okinawa

0

1333.

Not focusing on citizens' welfare

33

335.

Freedom of the press

0

22.

Sickness/disease

0

1037.

Retirement age

0

1016.

Ex-offenders aftercare

0

134.

Issues concerning trade and economic agreements (TPP)

0

1020.

Global competitiveness

0

139.

Financial deficit

0

1033.

Population growth

0

344.

Strong rule of law

0

11.

Transportation

7

352.

Reduction the benefit for the civil servant

0

1025.

Inflation

0

337.

Conflict between employers and workers

0

20.

Health

1

1036.

Retiree's welfare

0

1339.

Poor ethics among civil servants

5

1010.

Cost of healthcare

0

997.

Do not understand the question

0

37.

Government policy, general

0

998.

Can't choose

54

1035.

Religious freedom

0

1030.

National resources

0

1042.

Social issues

0

3.

Unemployment

23

137.

Issues concerning the Emperor and the Imperial family

0

1006.

Citizen's welfare

0

21.

aids

0

1041.

Social graciousness

0

30.

War (international)

0

6.

Loans/credit

0

1340.

The power of the king

3

1350.

Uneven development and infrastructure

19

351.

Reducing the nuclear power plant

0

36.

Immigrants/foreign workers

0

1011.

Covid-19 issues

0

1043.

Societal moral values

0

1353.

Environment issues

2

1024.

Immigration policy

0

1008.

Community integration awareness

0

1027.

Investment transparency

0

1032.

Overwhelming foreign population

0

349.

Saving budget

0

1001.

Aging population

0

26.

Political instablity/political divisions/ethnic tensions

8

1348.

Racial issues

15

1352.

Policies and Laws

0

346.

Job diversification

0

1044.

Standard of living

0

1343.

Poor administration

21

1021.

Governmenet accountability

0

1347.

Poor leadership quality

8

1354.

Minimum age of marriage

0

1039.

Road safety

0

1029.

National Solidarity

0

333.

Diplomacy for national security

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 1353.0; StDev 404.1977333963535; Mean 861.9320937752627; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:92nK43nb0Xz6bykpv100Pw==

107 How likely is it that the government will solve the most important problem y

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

121

8.

Can`t choose

23

3.

Not very likely

303

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

Very likely

102

2.

Likely

589

7.

Do not understand question

0

4.

Not at all likely

96

9.

Decline to answer

3

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; StDev 1.511584949585797; Min. -1.0; Mean 2.152789005658852; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ySaT25zS/GqHeA9ISQFiWQ==

108 Citizens are able to remove a government they don't like through elections

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

558

2.

Somewhat agree

539

8.

Can't choose

3

7.

Don't understand the question

2

9.

Decline to answer

4

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

25

3.

Somewhat disagree

106

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 1.7202910266774463; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9089721315568129;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:iiMNFN2gQINv1xgSTlLgDg==

109 In our country, parties and candidates not in power have opportunities to be

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

158

3.

Somewhat disagree

318

9.

Decline to answer

8

8.

Can't choose

21

1.

Strongly agree

221

7.

Don't understand the question

5

2.

Somewhat agree

506

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.5012126111560242; StDev 1.3137461509349795; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:YKGtqK7AtU6BISoRk36k+g==

110 Between elections, the people have no way of holding the government responsi

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

374

4.

Strongly disagree

310

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Somewhat disagree

412

8.

Can't choose

10

7.

Don't understand the question

6

9.

Decline to answer

2

1.

Strongly agree

123

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.818916734033953; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.1210826613930183

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:yCoP6V4XmCXwOamB+WdbTA==

111 When government leaders break the laws, there is nothing the court can do

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Don't understand the question

6

3.

Somewhat disagree

325

4.

Strongly disagree

545

8.

Can't choose

19

9.

Decline to answer

1

1.

Strongly agree

118

2.

Somewhat agree

223

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.170573969280517; StDev 1.2104617096594248;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ovn4xRVuBBPQy/fk6iJHdg==

112 All citizens from different ethnic communities in the country are treated eq

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

456

8.

Can't choose

7

4.

Strongly disagree

153

7.

Don't understand the question

0

3.

Somewhat disagree

242

1.

Strongly agree

378

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.1770412287793044; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.0995100302185645; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:cFOxMRFSTnSwWdad9HSfSw==

113 Rich and poor people are treated equally by the government

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

9

4.

Strongly disagree

187

3.

Somewhat disagree

256

2.

Somewhat agree

365

7.

Don't understand the question

0

1.

Strongly agree

420

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.2134195634599836; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.169895175250009; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:EExevDWwGUDsmSknM4DvgA==

114 People have basic necessities like food, clothes, and shelter

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Don't understand the question

2

4.

Strongly disagree

70

8.

Can't choose

3

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Somewhat agree

513

1.

Strongly agree

483

3.

Somewhat disagree

166

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 1.8795472918350846; StDev 0.9300157228389794;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2N+UQRTODVu0srhtay3fgw==

115 People are free to speak what they think without fear

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

504

3.

Somewhat disagree

173

4.

Strongly disagree

67

8.

Can't choose

6

2.

Somewhat agree

486

7.

Don't understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.9815563764132621; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.8755052546483433; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:BJgjt/l5pg8UuG0QswYNAA==

116 People can join any organization they like without fear

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

11

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Don't understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Somewhat disagree

187

2.

Somewhat agree

520

4.

Strongly disagree

61

1.

Strongly agree

457

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.9393694421988688; StDev 1.0367255787814704

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:V5741bJ81ZpZXYHnwBePeQ==

117 How often do government officials withhold important information from the pu

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

9

2.

Most of the time

398

3.

Sometimes

353

1.

Always

332

4.

Rarely

74

8.

Can't choose

67

7.

Do not understand the question

4

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 2.5286984640258687; StDev 1.7038484909281224; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:X49SeaX6zsGPk7n5uv8kjw==

118 How often do you think government leaders break the law or abuse their power

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Rarely

103

1.

Always

258

2.

Most of the time

399

9.

Decline to answer

7

7.

Do not understand the question

3

3.

Sometimes

419

8.

Can't choose

48

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.5812449474535177; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.50970026461591; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:8jqcit+vsdxi72baIiM1Kg==

119 How often do you think our elections offer the voters a real choice between

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

Sometimes

337

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

9

8.

Can't choose

45

1.

Always

333

4.

Rarely

132

2.

Most of the time

381

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4965524579265828; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.471301535974131;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2uQk9hGL+x/lMzCTNYbuJQ==

120 To what extent is the legislature capable of keeping government leaders in c

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

3

4.

Not at all capable

31

2.

Capable

796

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Not capable

271

8.

Can't choose

41

1.

Very capable

85

7.

Do not understand the question

10

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.3018955982395612; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.4567502021018597; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:IfiN/mWrDlHfYfAvQCzFMg==

121 How well do you think the government responds to what people want?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

Not very responsive

546

2.

Largely responsive

555

9.

Decline to answer

3

1.

Very responsive

57

4.

Not responsive at all

57

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

15

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.5933710590137427; StDev 0.9781039889371046; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:nMXROzDNZ0dPREUoYg+WHA==

122 How much do you feel that having elections makes the government more respons

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Not much

498

7.

Do not understand the question

4

9.

Decline to answer

4

1.

A good deal

147

2.

Quite a lot

523

8.

Can't choose

13

4.

Not at all

48

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0395015276434962; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.4632174616006473

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:1Cim65d4M1Yj80mvQixZrA==

123 How capable is the government of enforcing laws and implementing policies?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Not at all capable

29

7.

Do not understand the question

6

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Capable

841

1.

Very capable

106

8.

Can't choose

24

3.

Not capable

230

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.2934518997574775; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.067494480703933; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:b0lAt///9QTN0bwoY15pRg==

124 How widespread do you think corruption and bribe-taking are in your local/mu

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Most officials are corrupt

295

4.

Almost everyone is corrupt

75

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

13

2.

Not a lot of officials are corrupt

655

1.

Hardly anyone is involved

103

8.

Can't choose

93

7.

Do not understand the question

3

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.813257881972515; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.785382613516481; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:G0IwtQmZHenwmEUIEIY9kA==

125 How widespread do you think corruption and bribe-taking are in the national

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

132

9.

Decline to answer

11

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

Most officials are corrupt

327

2.

Not a lot of officials are corrupt

609

4.

Almost everyone is corrupt

79

1.

Hardly anyone is involved

75

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.0501212611156028; StDev 1.9593135979030676; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JWZwKDAfnTgP1Ei9iQL4OA==

126 How effective is the government in cracking down on corruption?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can't choose

15

1.

Very effective

123

9.

Decline to answer

1

3.

Not very effective

313

2.

Somewhat effective

671

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Not effective at all

113

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.4187550525464836; StDev 1.019663026854496

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZkrxnV0Bbn3271uXheJPkw==

127 Have you or anyone you know personally witnessed an act of corruption or bri

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

2

8.

Can't choose

5

2.

No

989

7.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

241

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.628108139384039; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 1.840743734842361

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2JvUJEMr9mkZGcl+faP71A==

127a_1 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family membe

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

180

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

No

60

-1.

Missing

996

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Do not know

1

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean -0.5553759094583676; StDev 0.9499858414045039; Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:RXlROkW1N3DAAX9Y378U0A==

127a_2 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family memb

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

996

9.

Do not know

3

1.

Yes

115

2.

No

123

8.

Can't choose

0

0.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1188155697839535; Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean -0.491511721907842;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:1e/oaf0z6G2QQ8ao2E33QA==

127a_3 Did you personally witness it or were you told about it by a family memb

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

Yes

153

-1.

Missing

996

2.

No

85

9.

Do not know

3

8.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; Mean -0.5222312045270808; StDev 1.0622374573309359;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:f/P3a7zwZsbpub3Ms607oQ==

128 Where would you place China today on this scale?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

7

214

98.

Can't choose

61

8.

8

137

-1.

Missing

0

10.

Completely democratic

65

2.

2

28

97.

Don't understand the question

6

3.

3

67

1.

Completely Undemocratic

71

6.

6

192

5.

5

247

9.

9

54

4.

4

93

99.

Decline to answer

2

Summary Statistics: StDev 21.25540426598244; Min. 1.0; Max. 99.0; Mean 10.974130962004857; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:S/ZJchvyj71jmnu2J8xglw==

129 Where would you place the United States today on this scale?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

2

22

97.

Don't understand the question

6

-1.

Missing

0

3.

3

49

4.

4

76

98.

Can't choose

73

99.

Decline to answer

3

8.

8

194

9.

9

101

10.

Completely democratic

98

1.

Completely Undemocratic

30

7.

7

198

5.

5

214

6.

6

173

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 22.86792842538281; Mean 12.524656426839133;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:8bejm6MrgmTffYSqUzVvQg==

130 Where would you place Japan today on this scale?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

5

152

97.

Don't understand the question

14

1.

Completely Undemocratic

18

6.

6

139

7.

7

207

98.

Can't choose

103

10.

Completely democratic

144

99.

Decline to answer

4

-1.

Missing

0

9.

9

149

3.

3

29

8.

8

225

2.

2

10

4.

4

43

Summary Statistics: Mean 15.981406628941011; Valid 1237.0; Max. 99.0; StDev 27.059633479395465; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:oL4+zVQDtIbnXjmrEfS7mg==

131 Where would you place India today on this scale?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

7

117

1.

Completely Undemocratic

72

3.

3

137

97.

Don't understand the question

15

10.

Completely democratic

22

-1.

Missing

0

4.

4

153

5.

5

294

99.

Decline to answer

6

6.

6

163

2.

2

62

8.

8

51

9.

9

14

98.

Can't choose

131

Summary Statistics: StDev 30.6368788662111; Mean 16.270816491511724; Min. 1.0; Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:sQLypVL9O6X8+FgzZPbtqA==

132 Which of the following statements comes closest to your own opinion?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

2

1.

Democracy is always preferable to any other kind of government

853

2.

Under some circumstances, an authoritarian government can be preferable to a democratic one

155

7.

Do not understand the question

5

3.

For people like me, it does not matter whether we have a democratic or nondemocratic regime

201

8.

Can't choose

21

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.6063055780113191; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2205332063655823; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:UwUW8ufTw0yZ4NCJMkZlsw==

133 Which of the following statements comes closer to your own view?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

20

7.

Do not understand the question

7

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Democracy cannot solve our society`s problems

220

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Democracy is capable of solving the problems of our society

990

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.3249797898140667; Max. 8.0; StDev 1.0339535634031374; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bM9E/uot8VZ9zKpuct6S+A==

134 If you had to choose between democracy and economic development, which would

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

4

2.

Economic development is somewhat more important

222

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Economic development is definitely more important

684

5.

They are both equally important

109

4.

Democracy is definitely more important

91

3.

Democracy is somewhat more important

107

8.

Can't choose

19

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.059013742926435; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.5487472745290363; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:UFpCZKDaqpLjlUNLRzhvgg==

135 If you had to choose between reducing economic inequality and protecting pol

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

9

5.

They are both equally important

75

3.

Protecting political freedom is somewhat more important

158

4.

Protecting political freedom is definitely more important

87

8.

Can't choose

35

2.

Reducing economic inequality is somewhat more important

260

1.

Reducing economic inequality is definitely more important

612

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.167340339531124; StDev 1.6320913355577984; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:tvIIhJlCw3Xtf1y3gBPgIg==

136 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: "Democracy may have i

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Strongly disagree

10

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Strongly agree

316

3.

Disagree

101

7.

Do not understand the question

7

2.

Agree

784

8.

Can't choose

19

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.962813257881971; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.031184244687029;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JmtrE7K8tOllIl0WwgJ3XQ==

137 We should get rid of parliament and elections and have a strong leader decid

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

13

9.

Decline to answer

1

1.

Strongly agree

153

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

2.

Somewhat agree

286

3.

Somewhat disagree

307

4.

Strongly disagree

475

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.1949301815938227; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.9692805173807635

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:e6ZUpu9/ZehL1bGADf4+Rg==

138 Only one political party should be allowed to stand for election and hold of

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Strongly disagree

585

1.

Strongly agree

90

2.

Somewhat agree

193

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

3

3.

Somewhat disagree

354

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

12

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 3.2295877122069525; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0721530714044598;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Tn+R4JDrHfrasbAPWUQakQ==

139 The army (military) should come in to govern the country

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

356

8.

Can't choose

20

1.

Strongly agree

64

2.

Somewhat agree

156

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

638

7.

Do not understand the question

2

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.0797261464504035; Mean 3.3783346806790635; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Z6IU60XAoLm6eyOtxDn7Gw==

140 We should get rid of elections and parliaments and have experts make decisio

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

2

7.

Do not understand the question

4

8.

Can't choose

13

4.

Strongly disagree

580

3.

Somewhat disagree

315

2.

Somewhat agree

226

1.

Strongly agree

97

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1389168505691343; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.204527081649152; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Uv5VREVhe6kJGKi8ptEp4A==

141 I think I have the ability to participate in politics

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

102

9.

Decline to answer

3

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

Somewhat disagree

366

2.

Somewhat agree

324

8.

Can't choose

6

4.

Strongly disagree

434

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 2.96928051738076; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.084918926646219; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:H/TmgDs0lq2FlHR/4LZ9/Q==

142 Sometimes politics and government seems so complicated that a person like me

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

86

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Strongly agree

370

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

Somewhat agree

562

8.

Can't choose

2

3.

Somewhat disagree

214

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.9422495009917697; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.036378334680679; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:dekuRcFFGILeBTlGVDUdlw==

143 People like me don`t have any influence over what the government does

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

3

8.

Can't choose

11

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

155

1.

Strongly agree

270

3.

Somewhat disagree

265

9.

Decline to answer

2

2.

Somewhat agree

531

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.3233629749393683; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.1358581753537733

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:xL2YI9jBTDMQePe6V0gfLA==

144 You can generally trust the people who run our government to do what is righ

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

166

7.

Do not understand the question

3

2.

Somewhat agree

592

4.

Strongly disagree

103

3.

Somewhat disagree

353

8.

Can't choose

17

9.

Decline to answer

3

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.115157639950505; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.4292643492320125; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:BBasGmS50kg/qFezNSGF6A==

145 A citizen should always remain loyal only to his country, no matter how impe

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

264

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

1

2.

Somewhat agree

492

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

114

1.

Strongly agree

353

8.

Can't choose

10

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 2.181891673403394; StDev 1.1249143705218885; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Z2SkErzjf6NfrabWTuksEA==

146 Women should not be involved in politics as much as men

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

4

9.

Decline to answer

2

4.

Strongly disagree

621

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Somewhat agree

154

3.

Somewhat disagree

379

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Strongly agree

75

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 3.2886014551333864; StDev 0.9754134798788008;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2JLLL+EDjKTzeYlJmxZzfQ==

147 The government should consult religious authorities when interpreting the la

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

424

1.

Strongly agree

354

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

4

3.

Somewhat disagree

219

9.

Decline to answer

2

4.

Strongly disagree

225

8.

Can't choose

9

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.3257881972514163; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.227947005496245; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:c2oelO9/3uWHZZgK5yqB3Q==

148 People with little or no education should have as much say in politics as hi

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

487

3.

Somewhat disagree

177

8.

Can't choose

5

7.

Do not understand the question

1

4.

Strongly disagree

91

9.

Decline to answer

1

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

475

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 1.940177849636217; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.0118925365673663;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:NEzeafVDdHwxKd8LG0eZkw==

149 Government leaders are like the head of a family; we should all follow their

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

387

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Strongly agree

203

4.

Strongly disagree

157

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

8

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

Somewhat agree

481

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 2.447049312853678; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0286281317010464

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:uaGT6HLZ8HFgvrndr2WCrQ==

150 The government should decide whether certain ideas should be allowed to be d

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Somewhat agree

524

4.

Strongly disagree

192

1.

Strongly agree

206

8.

Can't choose

15

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

Somewhat disagree

297

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1505496783940818; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.470493128536782; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Go+xXsFeJrkqxykpSOPbYQ==

151 Harmony of the community will be disrupted if people organize lots of groups

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

199

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can't choose

9

1.

Strongly agree

375

9.

Decline to answer

2

2.

Somewhat agree

577

4.

Strongly disagree

74

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.0316053153459335; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.0363783346806787; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:XJgcyvJcEqWnuC37j/LBpQ==

152 When judges decide important cases, they should accept the view of the execu

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

29

9.

Decline to answer

3

2.

Somewhat agree

470

7.

Do not understand the question

9

1.

Strongly agree

208

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

198

3.

Somewhat disagree

320

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 2.6046887631366205; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.3592821269427764

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JGXsfi/reuVhHRXfNBeTJw==

153 If the government is constantly checked [i.e. monitored and supervised] by t

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Somewhat agree

439

4.

Strongly disagree

194

9.

Decline to answer

1

3.

Somewhat disagree

434

1.

Strongly agree

126

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

38

7.

Do not understand the question

5

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.3155675250233658; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.772837510105093;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:LnIx/pjm1fdRPDrpQCZ2xQ==

154 If we have political leaders who are morally upright, we can let them decide

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

12

9.

Decline to answer

1

4.

Strongly disagree

280

2.

Somewhat agree

366

3.

Somewhat disagree

438

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

Strongly agree

138

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.1012450491080226; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.7671786580436537

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:79CWsPypqeKBcxSXXKBJ3Q==

155 If people have too many different ways of thinking, society will be chaotic

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

8

2.

Somewhat agree

551

3.

Somewhat disagree

208

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Strongly agree

379

4.

Strongly disagree

88

9.

Decline to answer

2

7.

Do not understand the question

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.0434761174274216; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.058205335489087;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:+0O0UOMNvGr0JHunDz1UkQ==

156 Which of the following statements do you agree with the most? distinct way o

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

2

8.

Can't choose

9

2.

2 Our country should do more to learn from other countries even if we might lose our country's distinct way of life(or c

363

9.

Decline to answer

2

-1.

Missing

0

1.

1 Our country should do more to defend our way of life

861

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.8230961619293109; Min. 1.0; Mean 1.3670169765561848; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:RiQxoZZp6nvn4bde6J7u9g==

156a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly agree

583

0.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

13

2.

Agree

641

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.5597330161424703; Valid 1237.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 1.4971705739692807; Min. -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:vmjNMRGRefP/G/jnyIlkGw==

156_1 Our country should do more to learn from other countries(q156+q156a)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Strongly disagree

439

3.

Agree

219

2.

Disagree

422

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Strongly agree

144

0.

Not applicable

13

7.

Do not understand the question

0

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.033953112368633; Max. 4.0; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.0194603120754036

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:NsYTi9QqNVEWgKHbkh90XQ==

157 Which of the following statements do you agree with the most? the imports of

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can`t choose

14

7.

Do not understand the question

4

9.

Decline to answer

1

2.

Our country should do more trade with other countries even if the rise of imports might harm our workers and farmers

325

1.

Our country should limit the imports of foreign goods to protect our farmers and workers

893

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 1.3678253839935324; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9224104179774495

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:44ab1iP90NDA+IgCxRIS9Q==

157a Do you strongly agree or just agree with the chosen statement?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

1.

Strongly agree

562

2.

Agree

656

-1.

Missing

19

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; StDev 0.5851795549812638; Mean 1.4995957962813256

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:1bmGVkRnWqSDk8G8r/8f5w==

157_1 Our country should do more trade with other countries(q157+q157a)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Disagree

437

4.

Strongly agree

106

1.

Strongly disagree

456

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

3.

Agree

219

0.

Not applicable

19

Summary Statistics: Max. 4.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9736792693095391; Mean 1.9490703314470488; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:zrKTNq1Fufe+SH7278JP3A==

158 Do you think the government should increase or decrease the inflow of foreig

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can`t choose

5

7.

Do not understand the question

0

2.

The government should maintain the current inflow of foreigners

134

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

The government should not allow any more foreigners

262

-1.

Missing

0

3.

The government should reduce the inflow of foreigners

802

1.

The government should increase the inflow of foreigners

34

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.7258290964388129; Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 3.0687146321746157;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:1+31ZfKvOK6tkrtKu+6SQw==

159 How fair do you think income distribution is in the country?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Very unfair

212

9.

Decline to answer

1

3.

Unfair

471

1.

Very fair

49

7.

Do not understand the question

8

8.

Can`t choose

32

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Fair

464

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.2125698707281343; Mean 2.8771220695230397; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:w1EvscS120jcKaarsVLoYg==

160a It is the responsibility of the government to narrow the gap between the ri

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Some responsibility

320

2.

Most of the responsibility

353

9.

Decline to answer

1

4.

No responsibility

161

1.

All responsibility

387

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

0

8.

Can`t choose

15

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.2845594179466446; StDev 1.22005725795487;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:DwFp1JKisI87XsLCw7tDNQ==

160b It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that everyone has a

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

0

4.

No responsibility

34

1.

All responsibility

594

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Some responsibility

148

2.

Most of the responsibility

455

8.

Can`t choose

5

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 1.7243330638641878; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9053051009863634

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:9Mt0k0/fZRM/NIw04FQPCQ==

160c It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that everyone has a

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Some responsibility

94

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Most of the responsibility

407

4.

No responsibility

6

1.

All responsibility

724

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can`t choose

4

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.7975351384613528; Mean 1.5295068714632174; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Bd6eLzRwrDrjAtnRBjUnFQ==

160d It is the responsibility of the government to make sure that basic necessit

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can`t choose

5

1.

All responsibility

471

4.

No responsibility

123

2.

Most of the responsibility

377

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Some responsibility

260

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.082296946076291; Mean 2.0582053354890872;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3K3RIbR9YmdAkxwto2ekXA==

161 How worried are you that your family might lose its major source of income w

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

Not too worried

158

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Not worried at all

54

8.

Can`t choose

1

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Somewhat worried

426

1.

Very worried

596

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.7461600646725957; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.8887531083642886

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:0z8VWHIdEC81lOukMjXFew==

162 The following is a hypothetical question: If your family were unfortunate en

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

We could manage just fine

149

8.

Can`t choose

3

7.

Do not understand the question

2

1.

It would be serious, and we would have difficulty coping

552

2.

It would be serious, but we could deal with it

531

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.6968472109943407; Max. 8.0; StDev 0.7765358016422077; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:GcH9GVXbZGMocOnimDGg0A==

163 Considering all the effort that you and your family members have made in the

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Fair

800

7.

Do not understand the question

1

8.

Can`t choose

20

4.

Very unfair

23

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

Unfair

299

1.

Very fair

94

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.3039611964430073; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.9500939274540019; Max. 8.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:eyVYIuULI0Cmf7HA9HXKZQ==

164 As compared to my parent's generation, my generation has more or fewer oppor

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can't choose

6

7.

Do not understand the question

2

3.

About the same

213

1.

Substantially more opportunities

122

5.

Substantially fewer opportunities

21

4.

Fewer opportunities

225

2.

More opportunities

648

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.5254648342764754; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.044498554889022; Min. 1.0; Max. 8.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3elI8MkbK6iYxI45Bpwtxg==

165 Will the next generation have had a better or worse life than our generation

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

A little worse

130

1.

Much better

332

2.

A little better

532

5.

Much worse

55

3.

About the same

130

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

4

8.

Can't choose

51

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.633327163882467; Mean 2.4607922392886006;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JgBdiEVKgfvSDmt+zus5lA==

166 How proud are you to be a citizen of the country?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

6

3.

Not very proud

75

4.

Not proud at all

12

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Very proud

755

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Somewhat proud

389

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 0.7960502115995846; Mean 1.498787388843977; Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:PsPd1hZYuO3HZOehlW1ClQ==

167 Given the chance, how willing would you be to go and live in another country

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Very willing

80

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Willing

307

3.

Not willing

382

8.

Can't choose

6

7.

Do not understand the question

0

4.

Not willing at all

462

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 3.020210185933711; StDev 1.001008692463791

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/HZNZQ72KTvIv4sSx8ieBA==

168 Under a democratic system, the country endures poor economic performance

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

6

3.

Somewhat disagree

344

1.

Strongly agree

110

4.

Strongly disagree

159

2.

Somewhat agree

598

9.

Decline to answer

3

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

17

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.1367647321195662; Mean 2.569927243330638; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:uNuwC0WGHWxpnbV1NV9eCA==

169 Democratic regimes are indecisive and full of problems

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

18

3.

Somewhat disagree

482

7.

Do not understand the question

5

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

215

9.

Decline to answer

2

1.

Strongly agree

81

2.

Somewhat agree

434

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.1092328104356368; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.790622473726759; Max. 9.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:pkbYzqE0F2sMCR6cmvnPTA==

170 Democratic systems are not effective at maintaining order and stability

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

17

2.

Somewhat agree

383

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

245

3.

Somewhat disagree

506

1.

Strongly agree

77

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

8

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.8633791430881157; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.102333166670283; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bm0Hq6UeLKuaN3k+mGJEzw==

171 The citizens in our country are not prepared for a democratic system

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

487

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Strongly disagree

256

8.

Can't choose

30

2.

Somewhat agree

377

7.

Do not understand the question

7

9.

Decline to answer

1

1.

Strongly agree

79

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.2200138345009615; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.9232012934519007

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:REYP9Bm3jkU4XiFaTmewsw==

172 Democracy negatively affects social and ethical values in our country

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

7

1.

Strongly agree

85

4.

Strongly disagree

300

3.

Somewhat disagree

509

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

22

2.

Somewhat agree

313

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.1553206073356699; Mean 2.968472109943411;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:oJQ96wCOa0nXzKUKVYyWMw==

173 As long as a government can solve our country's economic problem, it does no

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Somewhat disagree

328

1.

Strongly agree

207

2.

Somewhat agree

471

8.

Can't choose

24

4.

Strongly disagree

197

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

1

7.

Do not understand the question

9

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.5747776879547297; StDev 1.2885897888401425; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:F9GiNVw0xATb2HVGEEXFUg==

174 Which country has the most influence in Asia?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

17.

Vietnam

0

9.

Taiwan

0

98.

Can't choose

40

13.

Brazil

1

14.

Germany

1

16.

Turkey

1

8.

South Korea

5

25.

New Zealand

0

19.

North Korea

0

99.

Decline to answer

4

3.

India

4

12.

Bangladesh

1

5.

Russia

0

18.

Laos

0

23.

Java

0

26.

Australia

0

15.

Saudi Arabia

1

21.

Indonesia

0

90.

Every country is influential

0

24.

Myanmar

0

6.

Other [please name]

0

2.

Japan

221

10.

China and United States

0

11.

United Kingdom

3

-1.

Missing

0

97.

Do not understand the question

4

20.

Brunei

0

4.

United States

255

1.

China

696

7.

Singapore

0

22.

Malaysia

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 18.620820396565993; Mean 5.672594987873884; Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:NNEuJZyQvY641CsduAqHVA==

175 Does the United States do more good or harm to Asia?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Much more harm than good

189

7.

Do not understand the question

11

2.

Somewhat more good than harm

446

1.

Much more good than harm

88

3.

Somewhat more harm than good

438

9.

Decline to answer

4

8.

Can't choose

61

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.951495553759094; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.512913596724332; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:EuLHUXz0jSodl0hsYr40HA==

176 The influence of the U.S. on world affairs today is negative or positive?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Don't understand the question

8

99.

Decline to answer

3

1.

1 Highly negative

94

10.

10 Highly positive

26

-1.

Missing

0

2.

2

47

6.

6

184

5.

5

280

98.

Can't choose

35

3.

3

115

9.

9

46

7.

7

146

4.

4

134

8.

8

119

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 17.672537541843305; Max. 99.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 8.669361358124497

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:dLyCaNQ14y5HQgaSsKDrag==

177 Does China do more good or harm to Asia?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Much more good than harm

199

8.

Can't choose

43

3.

Somewhat more harm than good

252

9.

Decline to answer

3

4.

Much more harm than good

62

7.

Do not understand the question

8

2.

Somewhat more good than harm

670

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.3920482789461293; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.400970088924818;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3wejPQ7A8evwy9FT7ejs5w==

178 The infulece of China on world affairs today is negative or positive?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

97.

Don't understand the question

4

9.

9

68

4.

4

88

-1.

Missing

0

98.

Can't choose

21

6.

6

197

5.

5

251

99.

Decline to answer

2

3.

3

46

2.

2

26

1.

1 Highly negative

22

8.

8

194

10.

10 Highly positive

61

7.

7

257

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 13.535587191456854; Mean 8.260307194826192;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:pghenffSV5lF4Z7qpfy7ZQ==

179 In ten years, which country will have the most influence in Asia?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

21.

Indonesia

1

98.

Can't choose

50

90.

Every country is influential

0

4.

United States

205

18.

Laos

0

3.

India

20

5.

Russia

0

11.

United Kingdom

3

15.

Saudi Arabia

2

22.

Malaysia

5

9.

Taiwan

0

-1.

Missing

0

19.

North Korea

0

97.

Do not understand the question

2

99.

Decline to answer

6

24.

Myanmar

0

6.

Other [please name]

0

14.

Germany

0

1.

China

696

26.

Australia

0

2.

Japan

242

12.

Bangladesh

0

10.

China and United States

0

25.

New Zealand

0

8.

South Korea

3

20.

Brunei

1

13.

Brazil

0

17.

Vietnam

0

16.

Turkey

0

23.

Java

0

7.

Singapore

1

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 20.424607319781103; Mean 6.4616006467259375; Max. 99.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:kMFwfYyXKDzAL3EkI9F7jQ==

180 Which country should be a model for our own country's future development?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

36.

Dubai

1

6.

Russia

0

31.

Australia

0

15.

Saudi Arabia

3

26.

France

0

30.

European countries

0

10.

China and United States

0

13.

Brazil

0

4.

Japan

465

39.

Java

0

25.

Northern Europe

0

90.

It depends

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

23.

Denmark

1

17.

Vietnam

0

20.

Brunei

9

40.

Qatar

0

42.

Sweden

0

98.

Can't choose

25

12.

Bangladesh

0

32.

Philippines

0

38.

Switzerland

1

11.

United Kingdom

0

43.

Eastern Europe

0

37.

Israel

1

44.

Norway

0

5.

Singapore

234

97.

Don't understand the question

1

35.

Libya

1

28.

New Zealand

0

41.

United Arab Emirates

0

9.

South Korea

1

3.

India

4

21.

Indonesia

1

16.

Turkey

2

14.

Germany

0

7.

Other [please name]

0

22.

Malaysia

0

29.

Netherland

0

34.

Thailand

0

-1.

Missing

0

19.

North Korea

0

2.

China

287

27.

Finland

0

24.

Canada

0

1.

United States

79

33.

Cuba

0

18.

Laos

0

8.

We should follow our country's own model

121

Summary Statistics: StDev 13.802521656916504; Valid 1237.0; Max. 98.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 6.197251414713017;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:T4M3vEu1v9KQZk7Nq2wJ0g==

181 How much influence does China have on our country?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

No influence at all

14

2.

Some influence

537

8.

Can't choose

28

1.

A great deal of influence

595

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

Not much influence

60

-1.

Missing

0

7.

Do not understand the question

3

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.7380759902991114; Max. 8.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.1759237300166474

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:bLDxKd6ULj6yW8VCx6K2WA==

182 General speaking, the influence China has on our country is?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

3

8.

Can't choose

44

5.

Negative

72

2.

Positive

455

3.

Somewhat positive

421

1.

Very positive

100

9.

Decline to answer

1

6.

Very negative

11

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Somewhat negative

130

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4352864327441617; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.9110751818916722

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qfcLEqyajCeGooE68vbP4g==

183 How much influence does the United States have on our country?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

49

2.

Some influence

624

4.

No influence at all

28

7.

Do not understand the question

6

1.

A great deal of influence

366

3.

Not much influence

163

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

1

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.1487469684721097; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.4438325923926463; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:+/g56q3EX0/kdN2Ub8g5jQ==

184 General speaking, the influence the United States has on our country is?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

54

4.

Somewhat negative

311

5.

Negative

153

3.

Somewhat positive

356

7.

Do not understand the question

7

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Positive

286

1.

Very positive

43

9.

Decline to answer

3

6.

Very negative

24

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.5166497827049326; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 3.5117219078415522; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:puGQgMnmFfQwzuNHVXz6yw==

185 Which aspect about the Asian power's influence and impact you have in mind w

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Security

110

2.

Economy

776

5.

Other(please specify)

11

7.

Do not understand the question

3

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

23

4.

Culture

158

9.

Decline to answer

3

1.

Politics

153

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 2.3880355699272457; StDev 1.2259805290596726

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:c5eya28qgKPTIG1LJ2VJbQ==

186 How close do you feel to ASEAN?(ASEAN countries only)?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7.

Do not understand the question

34

8.

Can't choose

62

9.

Decline to answer

4

2.

Close

558

4.

Not close at all

159

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Very close

89

3.

Not very close

331

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.913500404203719; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 1.6344156005680213

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:nmgZTsYQ+qHBP4yTtYJa0Q==

se2 Gender

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Male

615

2.

Female

622

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.5028294260307198; Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.5001942155237716; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:E3ugs/wxGm3UwACvPJOYuw==

se3 Birth year

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 2001.0; Min. 1929.0; Mean 1978.3112368633792; StDev 16.7021105435238; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:B6EDJSggqBbAavjK11XInw==

se3_1 Actual age

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 40.68876313662085; Min. 18.0; StDev 16.702110543523823; Max. 90.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:AjDg9ld+NgQt9FEm0ncuYw==

se4 Marital status

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Widowed

69

1.

Single/never married

404

8.

Can't choose

0

5.

Separated/Married but separated/ not living with legal spouse

7

6.

Divorced

16

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Married

739

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

Living-in as married

2

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.8552950687146321; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; Max. 6.0; StDev 0.88820836050254

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:gAnd6bqPsyqfn17rWr8tng==

se5 Education

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

5.

Complete secondary/high school: technical/vocational type

194

9.

University education completed

259

99.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Incomplete secondary/high school: technical/vocational type

70

97.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

No formal education

34

8.

Some university education

30

2.

Incomplete primary/elementary

35

6.

Incomplete secondary/high school

87

7.

Complete secondary/high school

398

3.

Complete primary/elementary

118

10.

Post-graduate degree

12

-1.

Missing

0

98.

Can't choose

0

11.

Other

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 6.230396119644302; Max. 10.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 2.1887726729462065

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:XFUauQnVNMGf2ZOad0HJ8Q==

se5a How many year of formal education you have received?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

98.

Can't choose

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

90.

Not applicable

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 10.68795472918351; Valid 1237.0; StDev 3.511602420237735; Max. 20.0; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3PQycZvDgq/7d7udjo+hQA==

se6 Religion

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

202.

Hoa hao

0

82.

Mormons

0

30.

Jews

0

65.

Seicho

0

64.

Cosmology

0

88.

Iglesia filipina independente

0

77.

I-Kuan Tao

1

28.

Jesus christle

0

0.

Not applicable

9

41.

Shia

2

7202.

Atheism

0

50.

Hindu

81

7201.

Agnosticism

0

42.

Sunni

0

2151.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

0

2000.

Christianity nfd

0

63.

Buddhist, Roman Catholic and Protestant

0

-1.

Missing

0

2110.

Churches of Christ nfd

0

2233.

Greek Orthodox

0

86.

Animism

0

25.

Epescopal

0

61.

Taoism and Buddhist

0

26.

Methodist

0

2239.

Eastern Orthodox

0

27.

Grace Gospel of Church

0

2237.

Serbian Orthodox

0

5011.

Judaism

0

24.

Evangelical

0

75.

Shinto

0

60.

Buddhist

244

200.

Baha_ihai

0

6999.

Religious Groups, nec

0

62.

Tenrikyo

0

6011.

Australian Aboriginal Traditional Religions

0

7203.

Humanism

0

98.

Can't choose

0

6133.

Paganism

0

2271.

Salvation Army

0

21.

Seventh Day Adventist

0

20.

Protestant

31

2331.

Uniting Church

0

40.

Islam

742

1.

Traditional folk religion(shenism)

0

22.

Baptist

0

70.

Other Asian religions

10

85.

Baha'i

0

74.

Born Again

0

2904.

Gnostic Christians

0

83.

Dating Daan

0

2171.

Lutheran

0

79.

Tiruray

0

23.

Pentecostal

0

2236.

Russian Orthodox

0

76.

Taoism

11

72.

Iglesia Ni Cristo

0

2232.

Antiochian Orthodox

0

90.

None

0

2234.

Macedonian Orthox

0

7303.

Own Spiritual Beliefs

0

87.

Soka association

0

2251.

Presbyterian

0

7200.

Secular Beliefs nfd

0

99.

Decline to answer

19

80.

Other

0

2402.

Australian Christian Churches(Assemblies of God)

0

7300.

Other Spiritual Beliefs nfd

0

201.

Caodaism

0

78.

Confucianism

0

10.

Roman Catholic

87

84.

Anglican

0

81.

Jehovah Witness

0

73.

Aglipayan

0

29.

Jesus chris is lord

0

71.

Sikhism

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; StDev 15.288870969456486; Valid 1237.0; Mean 43.19805982215036; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:SFpGsr1/k3V+iGH5CrmYOQ==

se7 Religiosity

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

6.

Once a month

15

2.

Once a day

118

4.

Once a week

81

0.

Not applicable

0

5.

Several times a month

0

98.

Can't choose

0

7.

Only during festivals (or several times a year)

39

1.

Several times a day

837

10.

Practically never

32

99.

Decline to answer

6

9.

Less often

38

8.

Once a year

0

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Several times a week

71

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 7.102473904118066; Mean 2.610347615198056; Max. 99.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:uHt/RbvllqRYCg4DjT3Kgw==

se7a Would you describe yourself as very religious, moderately religious, lightl

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

4.

Not religious at all

27

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

Moderately religious

856

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

0

9.

Decline to answer

14

3.

Lightly religious

119

1.

Very religious

221

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9569956111934599; Min. 1.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 2.040420371867421

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:kmOmtx9xQGxpnkmNrDWOyA==

se8a How many people live in this household?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

98.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 97.0; Min. 1.0; Mean 5.45675020210186; Valid 1237.0; StDev 3.68027807533921;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:d7OPGMaFfI5JC59udr7aEw==

se8b How many generations of family members live in this household?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

Two generations

655

3.

Three generations

367

9.

Decline to answer

0

-1.

Missing

0

4.

More than three generations

17

8.

Can't choose

0

1.

One generation

198

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 2.1641067097817297; Valid 1237.0; Max. 4.0; StDev 0.6965508748755533;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZUJi+c4w+Qxqs27z9yNAVA==

se9 Are you current employed?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Not employed

501

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Employed

736

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.4910929334355296; Mean 1.40501212611156; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Qq4dKooYUuwiEp7jOm6e1A==

se9a Are you current self-employed, working in a family business or an outside e

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Self-employed or business owner

333

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Working for an outside employer

299

2.

Working in family business

47

0.

Not applicable

501

4.

Working in the public sector

57

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.3270846006341754; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.254648342764754; Max. 4.0; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:yKhTWwdl07kKAoM0KE2v4g==

se9b How many people does your business employ?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

No employees

232

9.

Decline to answer

0

3.

10+ employees

13

2.

1-9 employees

135

0.

Not applicable

857

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 0.4373484236054973; Max. 3.0; StDev 0.7265172177322052

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:9wRxEwsKlob8Md1Ik2H8Gg==

se9c What is your job title (ISCO code)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8229.

Chemical-products machine operators nec

0

7132.

Floor layers & tile setters [incl. Parquetry Worker]

0

5210.

FASHION & OTHER MODELS [incl. Mannequin, Artist’s Model]

0

3229.

Modern health associate professionals except nursing nec [incl. Homeopath, Speech Therapist, Occupational Therapist]

0

7210.

METAL MOLDERS, WELDERS, SHEETMETAL WORKERS STRUCTURAL METAL

3

7240.

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MECHANICS & FIT-TERS

0

5120.

HOUSEKEEPING & RESTAURANT SERVICES WORKERS

0

7345.

Bookbinders, etc. workers

0

4211.

Cashiers & ticket clerks [incl. Bank Cashier, Store Cashier, Toll Collector]

7

7230.

MACHINERY MECHANICS & FITTERS

1

6142.

Charcoal burners, etc. workers

0

2332.

Pre-primary education teaching professionals

5

6123.

Apiarists & sericulturists [incl. Beekeeper, Silkworm Raiser]

0

7311.

Precision-instrument makers & repairers [incl. Dental Mechanic, Watch Maker]

0

6111.

Field crop & vegetable growers [incl. Specialized Crop Farmers, Specialized Crop Farm Workers]

7

7242.

Electronics ?tters

1

8286.

Paperboard, textile, etc. products assemblers

0

7530.

[APPRENTICE SKILLED WORK NFS]

0

7130.

BUILDING FINISHERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

3130.

OPTICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

1

7312.

Musical-instrument makers & tuners

0

2321.

[Secondary teachers, academic track]

1

1232.

Personnel & industrial relations department managers

0

3226.

Physiotherapsits, etc. associate professionals [incl. Chiropractor, Masseur, Osteopath]

1

1120.

SENIOR [NATIONAL] GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS [incl. Minister, Ambassador]

0

1240.

OFFICE MANAGERS

10

7137.

Building, etc. electricians

0

7310.

PRECISION WORKERS IN METAL, ETC. MATERIALS

0

4121.

Accounting & bookkeeping clerks [incl. Payroll Clerk]

2

7520.

[SKILLED WORKERS NFS] [incl. Craftsman, Artisan, Tradesman]

0

8230.

RUBBER- & PLASTIC-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

2300.

TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

0

5140.

OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES WORKERS

2

3100.

PHYSICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

7435.

Textile, leather, etc. pattern-makers & cutters

0

9331.

Hand or pedal vehicle drivers [incl. Rickshaw Driver]

0

2148.

Cartographers & surveyors

0

7415.

Food & beverage tasters & graders

0

9140.

BUILDING CARETAKERS, WINDOW, ETC. CLEANERS

0

8160.

POWER-PRODUCTION, ETC. PLANT OPERATORS

0

4144.

Scribes, etc. workers [incl. Form Filling Assistance Clerk]

0

8279.

Tobacco-production machine operators

0

7140.

PAINTERS, BUILDING STRUCTURE CLEANERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

8162.

Steam-engine & boiler operators [incl. Stoker, Ship Engine Room Ratings]

0

3330.

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

7110.

MINERS, SHOTFIRERS, STONE CUTTERS & CARVERS

0

7200.

METAL, MACHINERY, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

3132.

Broadcasting & telecommunications equipment operators

1

2144.

Electronics & telecommunications engineers

0

2121.

Mathematicians, etc. professionals

0

3116.

Chemical engineering technicians

0

8278.

Brewers-, wine & other beverage machine operators

0

2111.

Physicists & astronomers

0

2432.

Librarians, etc. information professionals [incl. Documentalist, Health Records Technician]

0

4130.

MATERIAL-RECORDING & TRANSPORT CLERKS

0

7244.

Telegraph & telephone installers & servicers

1

3429.

Business services agents & trade brokers nec [incl. Literary Agent, Sports Promoter, Salesman Advertisements]

0

8263.

Sewing-machine operators

0

9200.

AGRICULTURAL, FISHERY, ETC. LABORERS

0

8285.

Wood, etc. products assemblers

0

3474.

Clowns, magicians, acrobats, etc. associate professionals [incl. Striptease Artist, Juggler]

0

4190.

OTHER OFFICE CLERKS [incl. Address Clerk, Timekeeper, Office Boy, Photocopy Machine Operator]

1

8272.

Dairy-products machine operators

0

2139.

Computing professionals nec

0

8100.

STATIONARY-PLANT, ETC. OPERATORS

0

6132.

[Farm foremen/supervisor]

0

7216.

Underwater workers [incl. Frogman]

0

3431.

Administrative secretaries, etc. associate professionals

2

9211.

Farm-hands & laborers [incl. Cow Herd, Farm Helper, Fruit Picker]

2

5131.

Child-care workers [incl. Nursemaid, Governess]

10

8322.

Car, taxi & van drivers [incl. Taxi Owner nfs]

7

9313.

Building construction laborers [incl. Handyman, Hod Carrier]

0

7330.

HANDICRAFT WORKERS IN WOOD, TEXTILE, LEATHER, ETC.

0

9312.

Construction & maintenance laborers: roads, dams, etc. [incl. Navvy, Shoveller, Railway Trackworker]

1

8400.

SEMISKILLED WORKERS NFS [incl. Production Process Worker nfs, Factory Worker nfs]

4

1220.

[LARGE ENTERPRISE OPERATION] DEPARTMENT MANAGERS

0

7340.

PRINTING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

8334.

Lifting-truck operators

0

2220.

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (EXCEPT NURSING)

2

7344.

Photographic, etc. workers [incl. Darkroom worker]

0

8277.

Tea-, coffee- & cocoa-processing machine operators

0

2120.

MATHEMATICIANS, STATISTICIANS, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

1319.

[Small enterprise] General managers nec

7

8266.

Shoemaking-, etc. machine operators

0

7134.

Insulation workers

0

9132.

Helpers & cleaners in establishments [Kitchen Hand, Chambermaid]

17

7437.

Upholsterers, etc. workers

0

7131.

Roofers

0

7220.

BLACKSMITHS, TOOL-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

3451.

Police inspectors & detectives [incl. Police Investigator, Private Detective]

0

4133.

Transport clerks [incl. Dispatcher, Expeditor]

1

2450.

WRITERS & CREATIVE OR PERFORMING ARTISTS

0

3415.

Technical & commercial sales representatives [incl. Traveling Salesman, Technical Salesman]

0

3432.

Legal, etc. business associate professionals [incl. Bailiff, Law Clerk]

1

3227.

Veterinary assistants [incl. Veterinarian Vaccinator]

0

3117.

Mining & metallurgical technicians

0

1315.

[Small enterprise] General managers restaurants & hotels

21

7113.

Stone splitters, cutters & carvers [incl. Tombstone Carver]

0

2224.

Pharmacists

1

3232.

Midwifery associate professionals [incl. Trainee Midwife]

0

3300.

TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

1230.

[LARGE ENTERPRISES] OTHER DEPARTMENT MANAGERS

0

9160.

GARBAGE COLLECTORS, ETC. LABORERS

0

7221.

Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths & forging press workers [incl. Toolsmith]

0

7436.

Sewers, embroiderers, etc. workers

0

7233.

[Industrial & agricultural] machinery mechanics & ?tters [incl. Mechanic Heavy Equipment, Millwright]

0

6150.

FISHERY WORKERS, HUNTERS & TRAPPERS

0

4115.

Secretaries

1

7323.

Glass engravers & etchers

0

2112.

Meteorologists

0

8120.

METAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

1300.

[SMALL ENTERPRISE] GENERAL MANAGERS

3

1316.

[Small enterprise] General managers transp., storage & communications

23

2446.

Social work professionals [incl. Welfare Worker]

1

3414.

Travel consultants & organizers

0

-1.

Missing

0

2359.

Other teaching professionals nec

0

1233.

Sales & marketing department managers

2

4142.

Mail carriers & sorting clerks

0

5143.

Undertakers & embalmers [incl. Funeral Director]

0

2114.

Geologists & geophysicists

0

4210.

CASHIERS, TELLERS, ETC. CLERKS

0

2350.

OTHER TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

2

1251.

Higher military officers [Captain and above]

0

3419.

Finance & sales associate professionals nec

0

3119.

Physical & engineering science technicians nec [incl. Quantity Surveyor]

0

4110.

SECRETARIES & KEYBOARD-OPERATING CLERKS

0

7231.

Motor vehicle mechanics & ?tters [incl. Bicycle Repairman]

19

2421.

Lawyers

0

7346.

Silkscreen, block & textile printers

0

4113.

Data-entry operators [incl. Key Puncher]

0

7313.

Jewelry & precious-metal workers [incl. Diamond Cutter, Goldsmith]

0

7241.

Electrical mechanics & ?tters [incl. Office Machine Repairman]

0

6110.

MARKET GARDENERS & CROP GROWERS

2

7321.

Abrasive wheel formers, potters, etc. workers

0

5161.

Fire?ghters

0

6129.

Market-oriented animal producers, etc. workers nec [incl. Bird Breeder, Gamekeeper, Kennel Keeper, Dog Trainer, Animal

0

3118.

Draftspersons [incl. Technical Illustrator]

0

2000.

professionals

0

3144.

Air traffic controllers

0

9330.

TRANSPORT LABORERS & FREIGHT HANDLERS

0

2222.

Dentists

0

3223.

Dieticians & nutritionists

0

8283.

Electronic-equipment assemblers

1

1237.

Research & development department managers

2

5151.

Astrologers, etc. workers

0

2442.

Sociologists, anthropologists, etc. professionals

0

7300.

PRECISION, HANDICRAFT, PRINTING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

3400.

OTHER ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

2352.

School inspectors

0

7111.

Miners & quarry workers [incl. Miner nfs]

0

1226.

Production department managers transportation, storage & communications ]

0

9112.

Street vendors nonfood products [incl. Hawker, Peddler, Newsvendor, Rag Picker, Scavenger]

4

3145.

Air traffic safety technicians

0

7442.

Shoe-makers, etc. workers

0

8212.

Cement & other mineral products machine operators

0

7234.

[Unskilled garage worker] [incl. Oiler-Greaser]

0

5169.

Protective services workers nec [incl. Night Guard, Bodyguard, Coast Guard]

12

5000.

SERVICE WORKERS & SHOP & MARKET SALES WORKERS

2

8264.

Bleaching-, dyeing- & cleaning-machine operators [incl. Launderer]

0

8200.

MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

0

3000.

TECHNICIANS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

5123.

Waiters, waitresses & bartenders

14

9100.

SALES & SERVICES ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

0

5141.

Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, etc. workers

4

3151.

Building & ?re inspectors

0

9310.

MINING & CONSTRUCTION LABORERS

4

9152.

Doorkeepers, watchpersons, etc. workers [incl. Amusement Park Attendant, Ticket Collector, Usher, Watchman nfs, Park At

0

1231.

Finance & administration department managers

1

7341.

Compositors, typesetters, etc. workers

0

8112.

Mineral-ore- & stone-processing plant operators

0

6121.

Dairy & livestock producers [incl. Cattle Breeder, Dairy Farmer, Grazier, Shepherd]

0

7322.

Glass-makers, cutters, grinders & ?nishers

0

8140.

WOOD-PROCESSING & PAPERMAKING PLANT OPERATORS

0

3470.

ARTISTIC, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

5142.

Companions & valets [incl. Personal Maid]

0

2200.

LIFE SCIENCE & HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

0

3475.

Athletes, sports persons, etc. associate professionals[incl. Trainer, Umpire]

0

3142.

Ships deck officers & pilots [incl. River Boat Captain]

1

2340.

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS [incl. Remedial Teacher, Teacher of the Blind]

0

3441.

Customs & border inspectors

1

3421.

Trade brokers

1

4114.

Calculating-machine operators [incl. Bookkeeping Machine Operator]

0

7112.

Shot?rers & blasters

0

8260.

TEXTILE, FUR & LEATHER-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

6140.

FORESTRY, ETC. WORKERS

1

1228.

Production department managers personal care, cleaning, etc.

0

8123.

Metal heat-treating plant operators

0

8131.

Glass & ceramics kiln, etc. machine operators

0

8281.

Mechanical-machinery assemblers [incl. Car Assembly-Line Worker]

0

7416.

Tobacco preparers & tobacco products makers

0

2230.

NURSING & MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONALS

3

6100.

MARKET-ORIENTED SKILLED AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS [This category includes skilled farm workers and self-employed s

30

8130.

GLASS, CERAMICS, ETC. PLANT OPERATORS

0

6000.

SKILLED AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

7121.

Builders traditional materials

0

2212.

Pharmacologists, pathologists, etc. professionals

0

8331.

Motorized farm & forestry plant operators [incl. Tractor Driver, Combine Harvester Operator]

0

5163.

Prison guards

0

7224.

Metal wheel-grinders, polishers & tool sharpeners

0

8280.

assemblers

1

1142.

Senior officials economic-interest organizations [incl. Union Leader, Director Employers’ Organization]

0

4120.

NUMERICAL CLERKS

0

3440.

CUSTOMS, TAX, ETC. GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS[incl. Administrative Associate Professional, Executive Civil Serv

2

7133.

Plasterers [incl. Stucco Mason]

1

9110.

STREET VENDORS, ETC. WORKERS

2

8224.

Photographic-products machine operators

0

5200.

[SALESPERSONS, MODELS & DEMONSTRATORS]

16

5139.

[Other] care, etc. workers nec [incl. Animal Feeder]

0

9311.

Mining & quarrying laborers

0

9153.

Vending-maching money collectors, meter readers, etc. workers

0

9131.

Domestic helpers & cleaners [incl. Housemaid, Housekeeper nfs]

3

7124.

Carpenters & joiners

0

6124.

Mixed-animal producers

0

8340.

SHIPS DECK CREWS, ETC. WORKERS [incl. Boatman, Deck Hand, Sailor, Ship Deck Ratings]

0

8276.

Sugar-production machine operators

0

2460.

RELIGIOUS PROFESSIONALS [incl. Priest, Chaplain, Theologian, Professional Nun]

1

8330.

AGRICULTURAL & OTHER MOBILE PLANT OPERATORS

0

4140.

LIBRARY, MAIL, ETC. CLERKS

1

7421.

Wood treaters [incl. Wood Grader, Wood Impregnator]

0

4215.

Debt-collectors, etc. workers

0

2322.

[Secondary teachers, vocational track]

0

3228.

Pharmaceutical assistants

0

7320.

POTTERS, GLASS-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

2229.

Health professionals except nursing nec

0

9151.

Messengers, package & luggage porters & deliverers [incl. Elevator Attendant, Bellboy, Messenger]

2

6210.

SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

9120.

STREET SERVICES ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS [incl. Billposter, Shoeshiner, Car Window Washer]

0

8142.

Paper-pulp plant operators

0

2113.

Chemists

0

9130.

DOMESTIC, ETC. HELPERS, CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS

1

1141.

Senior officials political-party organizations [incl. Politician]

0

2351.

Education methods specialists [incl. Curricula Developer]

0

5133.

Home-based personal care workers [incl. Attendant]

0

2452.

Sculptors, painters, etc. artists

0

8220.

CHEMICAL-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

3452.

[Armed forces non commissioned officers] [incl. Sergeant]

2

6141.

Forestry workers & loggers [incl. Forestery, Rafter, Timber Cruiser]

0

3410.

FINANCE & SALES ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

7122.

Bricklayers & stonemasons [incl. Pavior]

0

5162.

Police officers [incl. Policeman, Constable, Marshal]

3

8122.

Metal melters, casters & rolling-mill operators

0

7324.

Glass ceramics, etc. decorative painters [incl. Decorative Painter, Signpainter]

0

4223.

Telephone switchboard operators [incl. Telephone Operator]

1

7213.

Sheet-metal workers [incl. Panel Beater, Coppersmith, Tinsmith]

0

7136.

Plumbers & pipe ?tters [incl. Well Digger]

4

7120.

BUILDING FRAME, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

4200.

CUSTOMER SERVICES CLERKS [incl. Customer Service Clerk nfs]

8

4132.

Production clerks [incl. Planning Clerks]

1

7232.

Aircraft engine mechanics & ?tters

0

9999.

Decline to answer

43

1221.

Production department managers agriculture & fishing

0

3211.

Life science technicians [incl. Medical Laboratory Assistant, Medical Technician nfs, Physicaland Life Science Technici

1

8172.

Industrial-robot operators

0

4122.

Statistical & ?nance clerks [incl. Credit Clerk]

0

3460.

SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

1

2210.

LIFE SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS

0

1311.

[Small enterprise] General managers agriculture, forestry & fishing

4

8274.

Baked-goods cereal & chocolate products machine operators

0

5112.

Transport conductors [incl. Train Conductor]

0

2440.

SOCIAL SCIENCE, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

7245.

Electrical line installers, repairers & cable jointers

1

7123.

Concrete placers, concrete ?nishers, etc. workers [incl. Terrazzo Worker]

0

2444.

Philologists, translators & interpreters

0

3310.

PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Teacher’s Aid]

0

1313.

[Small enterprise] General managers construction

8

2145.

Mechanical engineers

0

5160.

PROTECTIVE SERVICES WORKERS

0

1224.

Production department managers wholesale & retail trade

1

8110.

MINING- & MINERAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

1318.

[Small enterprise] General managers personal care, cleaning, etc.services

8

8252.

Bookbinding-machine operators

0

2110.

PHYSICISTS, CHEMISTS & RELATED PROFESSIONALS

0

2410.

BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS

0

8155.

Petroleum & natural-gas re?ning plant operators

1

8311.

Locomotive-engine drivers

0

5113.

Travel, museum guides

0

2331.

Primary education teaching professionals

10

1100.

LEGISLATORS & SENIOR OFFICIALS

0

9162.

Sweepers, etc. laborers [incl. Odd-Job Worker]

0

7440.

PELT, LEATHER & SHOEMAKING TRADES WORKERS

0

4214.

Pawnbrokers & money-lenders

0

8000.

PLANT & MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

0

3110.

PHYSICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE TECHNICIANS

0

3417.

Appraisers, valuers & auctioneers [incl. Claims Adjuster]

0

5149.

Other personal services workers nec [incl. Escort, Dancing Partner, Prostitute]

0

8269.

Textile, fur & leather-products machine operators nec

0

8151.

Crushing grinding & chemical-mixing machinery operators

0

7434.

Furriers, etc. workers

0

2149.

Architects, engineers, etc. professionals

0

3416.

Buyers

0

8290.

OTHER MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

2

9212.

Forestry laborers

1

3472.

Radio, television & other announcers

0

3131.

Photographers & electronic equipment operators [incl. Cameraman, Sound Mixer]

5

2147.

Mining engineers, metallurgists, etc. professionals

0

9161.

Garbage collectors [incl. Dustman]

1

1310.

[SMALL ENTERPRISE] GENERAL MANAGERS

1

7100.

EXTRACTION & BUILDING TRADES WORKERS

0

3150.

SAFETY & QUALITY INSPECTORS

1

3411.

Securities & ?nance dealers & brokers

0

4131.

Stock clerks [incl. Weighing Clerk, Storehouse Clerk]

4

5164.

[Armed forces, soldiers] [incl. Enlisted Man]

0

1234.

Advertising & public relations department managers

0

3122.

Computer equipment operators[incl. Computer Printer Equipment Operator]

1

7000.

CRAFT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

9213.

Fishery, hunting & trapping laborers

3

4000.

clerks

0

7410.

FOOD PROCESSING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

3111.

Chemical & physical science technicians

0

4213.

Bookmakers & croupiers

0

8262.

Weaving- & knitting-machine operators

0

3412.

Insurance representative [incl. Insurance Agent, Underwriter]

3

7430.

TEXTILE, GARMENT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

3240.

TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS & FAITH HEALERS

0

2454.

Choreographers & dancers

0

2430.

ARCHIVISTS, LIBRARIANS, ETC. INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS

0

8320.

MOTOR-VEHICLE DRIVERS [incl. Driver nfs]

1

1200.

CORPORATE MANAGERS [LARGE ENTERPRISES]

0

4111.

Stenographers & typists

0

2130.

COMPUTING PROFESSIONALS

0

9333.

Freight handlers [incl. Docker, Loader, Longshoreman, Remover, Stevedore]

0

9113.

Door-to-door & telephone salespersons [incl. Solicitor, Canvasser]

0

8273.

Grain- & spice-milling machine operators

0

9332.

Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles & machinery

0

3139.

Optical & electronic equipment operators nec [incl. Cinema Projectionist, Telegrapher]

0

7441.

Pelt dressers, tanners & fellmongers

0

6112.

Tree & shrub crop growers [incl. Skilled Rubber Worker, Coffee Farmer, Tea Grower, Fruit Tree Pruner]

7

3210.

LIFE SCIENCE TECHNICIANS, ETC. ASSOCIATE PROFES SIONALS

0

1239.

Other department managers nec

0

4212.

Tellers & other counter clerks [incl. Bank Teller, Post Office Clerk]

0

8143.

Papermaking plant operators

0

7500.

[SKILLED WORKERS NFS]

0

8141.

Wood-processing plant operators [incl. Sawyer]

0

6200.

SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

7413.

Dairy-products makers

0

9998.

Can't choose

0

6113.

Gardeners, horticultural & nursery growers [incl. Bulb Grower, Market Gardener]

1

7422.

Cabinet-makers, etc. workers [incl. Cartwright, Cooper]

1

3222.

Sanitarians

0

5110.

TRAVEL ATTENDANTS, ETC.

0

8332.

Earth-moving, etc. plant operators [incl. Bulldozer Driver, Dredge Operator, Road-Roller Driver]

1

7510.

[MANUAL FOREMEN NFS—NON-FARM]

0

3242.

Faith healers

0

1317.

[Small enterprise] General managers business services

0

5111.

Travel attendants & travel stewards [incl. Airplane Steward, Airplane Purser]

0

1223.

Production department managers construction

0

2146.

Chemical engineers

0

7141.

Painters, etc. workers [incl. Construction Painter, Paperhanger]

0

8251.

Printing-machine operators

0

2132.

Computer programmers

0

2443.

Philosophers, historians & political scientists

0

9320.

MANUFACTURING LABORERS

0

7214.

Structural-metal preparers & erectors [incl. Ship Plater, Riveter, Shipwright]

0

7414.

Fruit, vegetable, etc. preservers

1

3225.

Dental assistants [incl. Oral Hygienist]

0

5220.

SHOP SALESPERSONS & DEMONSTRATORS [incl. Shop Assistant, Gas Station Attendant, Retail Assistant]

43

2211.

Biologists, botanists, zoologists, etc. professionals

0

8171.

Automated assembly-line operators

0

5121.

Housekeepers, etc. workers [incl. Butler, Matron, Dormitory Warden, Estate Manager, Property Manager, Building Superint

0

5150.

ASTROLOGERS, FORTUNE-TELLERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

1110.

LEGISLATORS [incl. Member of Parliament, Member of Local Council]

0

8333.

Crane, hoist, etc. plant operators

0

2330.

PRIMARY & PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

0

4221.

Travel agency, etc. clerks

0

6133.

[Farmers nfs]

0

7400.

OTHER CRAFT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

7135.

Glaziers

0

8240.

WOOD-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

1

3140.

SHIP & AIRCRAFT CONTROLLERS & TECHNICIANS

0

8282.

Electrical-equipment assemblers

2

1236.

Computing services department managers

0

7243.

Electronics mechanics & servicers

1

5122.

Cooks

13

9000.

ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

0

3241.

Traditional medicine practitioners [incl. Herbalist]

3

8310.

LOCOMOTIVE-ENGINE DRIVERS, ETC. WORKERS

1

8159.

Chemical-processing plant operators nec

0

2131.

Computer systems designers & analysts

0

8270.

FOOD, ETC. PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

2

8111.

Mining-plant operators

0

9141.

Building caretakers [incl. Janitor, Sexton, Verger]

0

2142.

Civil engineers

1

7423.

Woodworking-machine setters & setter-operators [incl. Wood-Turner]

0

2400.

OTHER PROFESSIONALS [incl. Professional nfs, Administrative Professional]

0

2441.

Economists

0

8300.

DRIVERS & MOBILE-PLANT OPERATORS

0

9300.

LABORERS IN MINING, CONSTRUCTION, MANUFACTURING & TRANSPORT [incl. Unskilled Worker nfs]

15

2411.

Accountants [incl. Auditor]

3

2141.

Architects town & traffic planners

0

8312.

Railway brakers signalers & shunters

0

5130.

PERSONAL CARE, ETC. WORK

1

2221.

Medical doctors

2

6122.

Poultry producers [incl. Chicken Farmer, Skilled Hatchery Worker]

0

7420.

WOOD TREATERS, CABINET-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

3212.

Agronomy & forestry technicians

1

3420.

BUSINESS SERVICES AGENTS AND TRADE BROKERS

1

8271.

Meat- & ?sh-processing machine operators

0

8163.

Incinerator water-treatment, etc. plant operators [incl. Sewage Plant Operator]

0

2140.

ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

8124.

Metal drawers & extruders

0

2451.

Authors, journalists & other writers [incl. Editor, Technical Writer]

2

2223.

Veterinarians

0

8153.

Chemical-?ltering & separating-equipment operators

0

7332.

Handicraft workers in textile, leather, etc. materials [incl. Carpet Weaver]

0

8324.

Heavy truck & lorry drivers

20

1235.

Supply & distribution department managers

0

8161.

Power-production plant operators

0

7223.

Machine-tool setters & setter-operators [incl. Metal driller, Turner]

0

1225.

Production department managers restaurants & hotels

0

1222.

Production department managers manufacturing

0

1229.

Production department managers nec

1

7331.

Handicraft workers in wood, etc. materials [incl. Candle Maker, Straw-Hat Maker]

0

4100.

OFFICE CLERKS [incl. Clerk nfs, Government Office Clerk nfs]

3

3423.

Employment agents & labor contractors

1

1210.

[LARGE ENTERPRISES] DIRECTORS & CHIEF EXECUTIVES

0

2412.

Personnel & careers professionals [incl. Job Analyst, Student Counselor]

0

9133.

Hand-launderers & pressers

0

8139.

Glass, ceramics, etc. plant operators nec

0

7129.

Building frame, etc. trades workers nec [incl. Construction Worker nfs, Billboard Erector, Demolition Worker,Scaffolder

0

5152.

Fortune-tellers, palmists, etc. workers

0

3200.

LIFE SCIENCE & HEALTH ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

1

3439.

Administrative associate professionals nec [incl. Management Assistant]

2

8210.

METAL- & MINERAL-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

1143.

Senior officials special-interest organizations [incl. Lodge Official, Official Red Cross]

0

8211.

Machine-tool operators [incl. Machine Operator nfs]

1

3221.

Medical assistants

0

2453.

Composers, musicians & singers

0

8284.

Metal, rubber & plastic products assemblers

0

8113.

Well-drillers & borers, etc. workers

0

8150.

CHEMICAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

7411.

Butchers, ?shmongers, etc. food preparers

4

6152.

Inland & coastal waters ?shery workers [incl. Sponge Diver, Fisherman]

0

3230.

NURSING & MIDWIFERY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

3422.

Clearing & forwarding agents

0

6131.

[Mixed farmers]

1

2419.

Business professionals nec [incl. Publicity Agent, Patent Agent, Home Economist, Market Researcher]

0

1250.

MILITARY OFFICERS

0

4220.

CLIENT INFORMATION CLERKS

0

5100.

PERSONAL & PROTECTIVE SERVICES WORKERS

0

9210.

AGRICULTURAL, FISHERY, ETC. LABORERS

0

3442.

Government tax & excise officials

0

7343.

Printing engravers & etchers

0

3121.

Computer assistants [incl. Assistant Users’ Services]

2

3231.

Nursing associate professionals [incl. Trainee Nurses]

0

3220.

MODERN HEALTH ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS EXCEPT NURSING

0

9142.

Vehicle, window, etc. cleaners

1

8221.

Pharmaceutical & toiletry products machine operators

0

9990.

Not applicable

501

3120.

COMPUTER ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

2422.

Judges

0

3473.

Street nightclub, etc. musicians, singers & dancers [incl. Band Leader, Chorus Dancer, Nightclub Singer]

0

2143.

Electrical engineers

0

9322.

Handpackers & other manufacturing laborers [incl. Crater, Labeler]

2

3480.

RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Evangelist, Lay Preacher, Salvationist]

0

7212.

Welders & ?amecutters [incl. Brazier, Solderer]

1

2100.

PHYSICAL, MATHEMATICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS

0

6153.

Deep-sea ?shery workers [incl. Fisherman nfs, Trawler Crewman]

0

8321.

Motorcycle drivers

1

7432.

Weavers, knitters, etc. workers

0

7211.

Metal molders & coremakers

0

2429.

Legal professionals nec [incl. Notary, Notary Public]

0

8154.

Chemical-still & reactor operators

0

8253.

Paper-products machine operators

0

3112.

Civil engineering technicians

0

2455.

Film, stage, etc. actors & directors

0

8275.

Fruit-, vegetable- & nut-processing machine operators

0

1312.

[Small enterprise] General managers manufacturing

2

2320.

SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

1

8170.

AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY-LINE & INDUSTRIAL-ROBOT OPER-TORS

0

3224.

Optometrists & opticians [incl. Dispensing Optician]

1

8261.

Fiber-preparing, spinning & winding machine operators

0

1130.

[SENIOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS] [incl. Local Government Senior Officials, Mayor]

0

8222.

Ammunition & explosive-products machine operators

0

3450.

POLICE INSPECTORS & DETECTIVES/[ARMY]

2

7143.

Building structure cleaners [incl. Chimney Sweep, Sandblaster, Boiler Engine Cleaner]

2

5230.

STALL & MARKET SALESPERSONS

7

3433.

Bookkeepers

0

9321.

Assembling laborers [incl. Sorter, Bottle Sorter, Winder, Checker nfs, Grader nfs]

6

4222.

Receptionists & information clerks [incl. Medical Receptionist]

5

8231.

Rubber-products machine operators

0

2445.

Psychologists

1

6130.

MARKET-ORIENTED CROP & ANIMAL PRODUCERS

0

8152.

Chemical heat-treating plant operators

0

3141.

Ships engineers

0

3434.

Statistical, mathematical, etc. associate professionals

0

3449.

Government licensing officials

1

6151.

Aquatic-life cultivation workers [incl. Oyster Farmer, Pearl Cultivator, Fish Hatcher]

1

5132.

Institution-based personal care workers [incl. Ambulance Man, Hospital Orderly]

0

3143.

Aircraft pilots, etc. associate professionals

0

1252.

Lower-grade commissioned officers [incl. Army Lieutenant]

0

7431.

Fiber preparers

0

4141.

Library & ?ling clerks

3

7412.

Bakers, pastry-cooks & confectionery makers

4

3443.

Government social bene?ts officials

0

3113.

Electrical engineering technicians

5

1227.

Production department managers business services

1

3430.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

1

3413.

[Real] estate agents [incl. Real Estate Broker]

0

8265.

Fur- & leather-preparing-maching operators

0

6114.

Mixed-crop growers [incl. Share Cropper]

0

8223.

Metal-?nishing, -plating, & -coating machine operators [incl. Electroplater, Fettler]

0

1140.

SENIOR OFFICIALS SPECIAL-INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS

0

3115.

Mechanical engineering technicians

2

1314.

[Small enterprise] General managers wholesale & retail trade

77

2213.

Agronomists, etc. professionals

0

2420.

LEGAL PROFESSIONALS

0

4112.

Word-processor, etc. operators [incl. Teletypist]

0

2122.

Statisticians

1

7222.

Tool-makers, etc. workers [incl. Locksmith]

0

7342.

Stereotypers & electrotypers

0

9111.

Street food vendors

51

3114.

Electronics & telecommunications engineering technicians

0

7424.

Basketry weavers, brush makers, etc. workers [incl. Broom Maker]

0

8232.

Plastic-products machine operators

0

3123.

Industrial robot controllers

0

4143.

Coding proofreading, etc. clerks

0

8250.

PRINTING, BINDING & PAPER-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERA-TORS

0

3152.

Safety, health & quality inspectors [incl. Occupational Safety Inspector, Inspector nfs]

1

3213.

Farming & forestry advisers

0

1000.

LEGISLATORS, SENIOR OFFICIALS & MANAGERS

0

8323.

Bus & tram drivers

2

2431.

Archivists & curators

0

9150.

MESSENGERS, PORTERS, DOORKEEPERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

3471.

Decorators & commercial designers [incl. Window Dresser, Interior Decorator, Furniture Designer, BookIllustrator, Tatto

3

3320.

PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Kindergarten Teacher’s Aid]

0

7433.

Tailors, dressmakers & hatters [incl. Milliner]

4

6120.

MARKET-ORIENTED ANIMAL PRODUCERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

7215.

Riggers & cable splicers

0

7142.

Varnishers, etc. painters [incl. Automobile Painter]

0

2310.

HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

1

8121.

Ore & metal furnace operators

0

6154.

Hunters & trappers [incl. Whaler]

0

3340.

OTHER TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

6134.

[Skilled farm workers nfs]

0

3133.

Medical equipment operators [incl. X-ray Technician]

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1224.0; StDev 3286.8853007051116; Valid 1237.0; Mean 7179.540016168151; Max. 9999.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Fq9RA/WhVZZ0HhK/H2Xk4A==

se9c_2 What is your job title (EGP class)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

11.

Farmers/farm managers

5

3.

Routine clerical/sales

177

0.

Not applicable

501

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Small employers

0

9.

Semi-Unskilled manual

128

1.

Higher service

22

2.

Lower service

230

99.

Decline to answer

43

8.

Skilled manual

74

98.

Can't choose

0

5.

Independent

0

10.

Farm workers

55

7.

Manual foremen

2

Summary Statistics: Mean 6.170573969280517; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Max. 99.0; StDev 17.948709036080384

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/oYKzQVACwbF9mH4L3NSVw==

se9c_3 Extended application. Elite vs. Mass

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Elite

252

2.

Mass

441

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

43

8.

Can't choose

0

0.

Not applicable

501

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; StDev 1.7134526475839271; Max. 9.0; Mean 1.2295877122069525; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:G8Z3VbhJ5e6Tqx99wNB3rw==

se9c_4 Extended application. White vs. blue collar

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8.

Can't choose

0

2.

Manual blue collar workers

264

1.

Non-manual white collar workers

429

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

43

0.

Not applicable

501

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; StDev 1.6846308266343635; Mean 1.086499595796281; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ckpK7jvyPRzngulyIwvCkA==

se9d Are you currently seeking employment?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No (Not currently employed and not seeking work)

359

0.

Not applicable

736

3.

Never employed

48

1.

Yes (Currently unemployed but seeking work

94

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.9947952499240615; Valid 1237.0; Max. 3.0; Mean 0.7728375101050935; Min. 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:DKz04br+GS9BpOi2QudRXA==

se9e What is your current status?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

5.

Unemployed

108

3.

Retired

106

6.

Other

0

1.

Homemaker

208

0.

Not applicable

736

9.

Decline to answer

0

4.

Person with disabilities

4

2.

Student

75

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 0.995957962813258; Max. 5.0; StDev 1.5576774548177845; Min. 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:id4MUKOZ8aVvrsca5ybnzA==

se10 Are you the main earner in your household?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

683

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

8.

Can`t choose

0

1.

Yes

554

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.5521422797089728; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.49747487207749524; Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:KVNbrOo+nAqGt6zC2eHS6Q==

se10_1 Is the main earner in your household currently employed?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Employed

627

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Not employed

56

0.

Not applicable

554

9.

Decline to answer

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 0.5756041724621637; Valid 1237.0; Mean 0.597413096200485

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qtqw/mX/ayKsV9JAaMZXjw==

se10a Is he or she curently self-employed, working in family business or working

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Working for an outside employer

295

0.

Not applicable

610

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

2.

Working in family business

31

4.

Working in the public sector

103

1.

Self-employed or business owner

198

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.4684434327623606; Mean 1.2586903799514966; Max. 4.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ia+C3bIeWdt+plhfw/Nxmg==

se10b How many people does his or her business employ?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

No employees

135

2.

1-9 employees

77

9.

Decline to answer

0

0.

Not applicable

1008

3.

10+ employees

17

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; Max. 3.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.6376459159377303; Mean 0.27485852869846406

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:59A4jpIO72isJUWPhQTshg==

se10c What is his/her job title (ISCO code)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

8154.

Chemical-still & reactor operators

0

1140.

SENIOR OFFICIALS SPECIAL-INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS

0

8290.

OTHER MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

1

1235.

Supply & distribution department managers

0

9113.

Door-to-door & telephone salespersons [incl. Solicitor, Canvasser]

0

3417.

Appraisers, valuers & auctioneers [incl. Claims Adjuster]

0

8211.

Machine-tool operators [incl. Machine Operator nfs]

0

8223.

Metal-?nishing, -plating, & -coating machine operators [incl. Electroplater, Fettler]

0

3480.

RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Evangelist, Lay Preacher, Salvationist]

1

4140.

LIBRARY, MAIL, ETC. CLERKS

0

3143.

Aircraft pilots, etc. associate professionals

0

7214.

Structural-metal preparers & erectors [incl. Ship Plater, Riveter, Shipwright]

1

8142.

Paper-pulp plant operators

0

9162.

Sweepers, etc. laborers [incl. Odd-Job Worker]

3

3112.

Civil engineering technicians

0

7424.

Basketry weavers, brush makers, etc. workers [incl. Broom Maker]

0

9112.

Street vendors nonfood products [incl. Hawker, Peddler, Newsvendor, Rag Picker, Scavenger]

0

1312.

[Small enterprise] General managers manufacturing

3

5149.

Other personal services workers nec [incl. Escort, Dancing Partner, Prostitute]

1

7140.

PAINTERS, BUILDING STRUCTURE CLEANERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

7243.

Electronics mechanics & servicers

0

3421.

Trade brokers

0

6152.

Inland & coastal waters ?shery workers [incl. Sponge Diver, Fisherman]

0

8324.

Heavy truck & lorry drivers

29

2350.

OTHER TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

2

8252.

Bookbinding-machine operators

0

8143.

Papermaking plant operators

0

2141.

Architects town & traffic planners

0

7436.

Sewers, embroiderers, etc. workers

1

7137.

Building, etc. electricians

1

8331.

Motorized farm & forestry plant operators [incl. Tractor Driver, Combine Harvester Operator]

0

7341.

Compositors, typesetters, etc. workers

0

4220.

CLIENT INFORMATION CLERKS

0

4222.

Receptionists & information clerks [incl. Medical Receptionist]

4

1239.

Other department managers nec

2

5150.

ASTROLOGERS, FORTUNE-TELLERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

3443.

Government social bene?ts officials

0

3340.

OTHER TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

3432.

Legal, etc. business associate professionals [incl. Bailiff, Law Clerk]

0

7143.

Building structure cleaners [incl. Chimney Sweep, Sandblaster, Boiler Engine Cleaner]

1

8400.

SEMISKILLED WORKERS NFS [incl. Production Process Worker nfs, Factory Worker nfs]

3

3130.

OPTICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

0

8171.

Automated assembly-line operators

0

1228.

Production department managers personal care, cleaning, etc.

0

7422.

Cabinet-makers, etc. workers [incl. Cartwright, Cooper]

0

5163.

Prison guards

1

7342.

Stereotypers & electrotypers

0

5200.

[SALESPERSONS, MODELS & DEMONSTRATORS]

9

5130.

PERSONAL CARE, ETC. WORK

0

7434.

Furriers, etc. workers

0

3150.

SAFETY & QUALITY INSPECTORS

1

2111.

Physicists & astronomers

0

2230.

NURSING & MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONALS

4

8160.

POWER-PRODUCTION, ETC. PLANT OPERATORS

0

8277.

Tea-, coffee- & cocoa-processing machine operators

1

5131.

Child-care workers [incl. Nursemaid, Governess]

0

3471.

Decorators & commercial designers [incl. Window Dresser, Interior Decorator, Furniture Designer, BookIllustrator, Tatto

1

4115.

Secretaries

2

3452.

[Armed forces non commissioned officers] [incl. Sergeant]

2

4110.

SECRETARIES & KEYBOARD-OPERATING CLERKS

0

1233.

Sales & marketing department managers

3

8251.

Printing-machine operators

0

2419.

Business professionals nec [incl. Publicity Agent, Patent Agent, Home Economist, Market Researcher]

0

9210.

AGRICULTURAL, FISHERY, ETC. LABORERS

0

1314.

[Small enterprise] General managers wholesale & retail trade

31

9332.

Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles & machinery

0

8120.

METAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

8212.

Cement & other mineral products machine operators

1

7212.

Welders & ?amecutters [incl. Brazier, Solderer]

4

2145.

Mechanical engineers

0

2147.

Mining engineers, metallurgists, etc. professionals

0

2100.

PHYSICAL, MATHEMATICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS

0

7510.

[MANUAL FOREMEN NFS—NON-FARM]

1

3474.

Clowns, magicians, acrobats, etc. associate professionals [incl. Striptease Artist, Juggler]

0

1224.

Production department managers wholesale & retail trade

0

8340.

SHIPS DECK CREWS, ETC. WORKERS [incl. Boatman, Deck Hand, Sailor, Ship Deck Ratings]

2

3211.

Life science technicians [incl. Medical Laboratory Assistant, Medical Technician nfs, Physicaland Life Science Technici

0

8271.

Meat- & ?sh-processing machine operators

1

6122.

Poultry producers [incl. Chicken Farmer, Skilled Hatchery Worker]

3

6130.

MARKET-ORIENTED CROP & ANIMAL PRODUCERS

0

8231.

Rubber-products machine operators

0

4200.

CUSTOMER SERVICES CLERKS [incl. Customer Service Clerk nfs]

0

2000.

professionals

0

4213.

Bookmakers & croupiers

0

1231.

Finance & administration department managers

0

1232.

Personnel & industrial relations department managers

0

6140.

FORESTRY, ETC. WORKERS

0

2113.

Chemists

0

5140.

OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES WORKERS

0

3470.

ARTISTIC, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

7200.

METAL, MACHINERY, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

8300.

DRIVERS & MOBILE-PLANT OPERATORS

0

9998.

Can't choose

0

3434.

Statistical, mathematical, etc. associate professionals

0

8111.

Mining-plant operators

0

6113.

Gardeners, horticultural & nursery growers [incl. Bulb Grower, Market Gardener]

3

9311.

Mining & quarrying laborers

0

3132.

Broadcasting & telecommunications equipment operators

0

7211.

Metal molders & coremakers

0

2321.

[Secondary teachers, academic track]

10

1220.

[LARGE ENTERPRISE OPERATION] DEPARTMENT MANAGERS

0

2114.

Geologists & geophysicists

0

1236.

Computing services department managers

0

7215.

Riggers & cable splicers

0

5210.

FASHION & OTHER MODELS [incl. Mannequin, Artist’s Model]

0

2352.

School inspectors

1

7432.

Weavers, knitters, etc. workers

0

1210.

[LARGE ENTERPRISES] DIRECTORS & CHIEF EXECUTIVES

0

5142.

Companions & valets [incl. Personal Maid]

0

2144.

Electronics & telecommunications engineers

1

1110.

LEGISLATORS [incl. Member of Parliament, Member of Local Council]

0

4215.

Debt-collectors, etc. workers

0

4211.

Cashiers & ticket clerks [incl. Bank Cashier, Store Cashier, Toll Collector]

3

7233.

[Industrial & agricultural] machinery mechanics & ?tters [incl. Mechanic Heavy Equipment, Millwright]

0

9161.

Garbage collectors [incl. Dustman]

0

7216.

Underwater workers [incl. Frogman]

0

3414.

Travel consultants & organizers

0

5122.

Cooks

9

8262.

Weaving- & knitting-machine operators

0

4114.

Calculating-machine operators [incl. Bookkeeping Machine Operator]

0

8330.

AGRICULTURAL & OTHER MOBILE PLANT OPERATORS

0

2221.

Medical doctors

1

3433.

Bookkeepers

0

8141.

Wood-processing plant operators [incl. Sawyer]

0

5113.

Travel, museum guides

1

4142.

Mail carriers & sorting clerks

0

1313.

[Small enterprise] General managers construction

9

7411.

Butchers, ?shmongers, etc. food preparers

3

8000.

PLANT & MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

1

8230.

RUBBER- & PLASTIC-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

6124.

Mixed-animal producers

0

3442.

Government tax & excise officials

0

3451.

Police inspectors & detectives [incl. Police Investigator, Private Detective]

0

1318.

[Small enterprise] General managers personal care, cleaning, etc.services

2

3210.

LIFE SCIENCE TECHNICIANS, ETC. ASSOCIATE PROFES SIONALS

0

7311.

Precision-instrument makers & repairers [incl. Dental Mechanic, Watch Maker]

0

7321.

Abrasive wheel formers, potters, etc. workers

0

3231.

Nursing associate professionals [incl. Trainee Nurses]

0

3133.

Medical equipment operators [incl. X-ray Technician]

1

8283.

Electronic-equipment assemblers

2

9300.

LABORERS IN MINING, CONSTRUCTION, MANUFACTURING & TRANSPORT [incl. Unskilled Worker nfs]

18

9999.

Decline to answer

58

7231.

Motor vehicle mechanics & ?tters [incl. Bicycle Repairman]

12

3460.

SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

9150.

MESSENGERS, PORTERS, DOORKEEPERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

8280.

assemblers

5

2210.

LIFE SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS

0

8286.

Paperboard, textile, etc. products assemblers

0

6150.

FISHERY WORKERS, HUNTERS & TRAPPERS

5

7320.

POTTERS, GLASS-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

1310.

[SMALL ENTERPRISE] GENERAL MANAGERS

2

8279.

Tobacco-production machine operators

0

7234.

[Unskilled garage worker] [incl. Oiler-Greaser]

0

5161.

Fire?ghters

2

7332.

Handicraft workers in textile, leather, etc. materials [incl. Carpet Weaver]

0

7440.

PELT, LEATHER & SHOEMAKING TRADES WORKERS

0

4221.

Travel agency, etc. clerks

0

6110.

MARKET GARDENERS & CROP GROWERS

6

3241.

Traditional medicine practitioners [incl. Herbalist]

1

8285.

Wood, etc. products assemblers

6

1315.

[Small enterprise] General managers restaurants & hotels

9

9111.

Street food vendors

17

7410.

FOOD PROCESSING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

8321.

Motorcycle drivers

0

1319.

[Small enterprise] General managers nec

3

3117.

Mining & metallurgical technicians

0

7346.

Silkscreen, block & textile printers

0

3114.

Electronics & telecommunications engineering technicians

0

7111.

Miners & quarry workers [incl. Miner nfs]

0

2452.

Sculptors, painters, etc. artists

0

8121.

Ore & metal furnace operators

0

2450.

WRITERS & CREATIVE OR PERFORMING ARTISTS

0

7423.

Woodworking-machine setters & setter-operators [incl. Wood-Turner]

0

9110.

STREET VENDORS, ETC. WORKERS

1

3330.

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

8312.

Railway brakers signalers & shunters

0

8282.

Electrical-equipment assemblers

2

1300.

[SMALL ENTERPRISE] GENERAL MANAGERS

4

3400.

OTHER ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

7312.

Musical-instrument makers & tuners

0

8265.

Fur- & leather-preparing-maching operators

0

9142.

Vehicle, window, etc. cleaners

1

9140.

BUILDING CARETAKERS, WINDOW, ETC. CLEANERS

0

7223.

Machine-tool setters & setter-operators [incl. Metal driller, Turner]

1

6132.

[Farm foremen/supervisor]

1

3152.

Safety, health & quality inspectors [incl. Occupational Safety Inspector, Inspector nfs]

1

9130.

DOMESTIC, ETC. HELPERS, CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS

0

2224.

Pharmacists

0

7345.

Bookbinders, etc. workers

0

7300.

PRECISION, HANDICRAFT, PRINTING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

2444.

Philologists, translators & interpreters

0

2139.

Computing professionals nec

0

3431.

Administrative secretaries, etc. associate professionals

0

8332.

Earth-moving, etc. plant operators [incl. Bulldozer Driver, Dredge Operator, Road-Roller Driver]

0

7530.

[APPRENTICE SKILLED WORK NFS]

0

2143.

Electrical engineers

0

8275.

Fruit-, vegetable- & nut-processing machine operators

0

4132.

Production clerks [incl. Planning Clerks]

0

1141.

Senior officials political-party organizations [incl. Politician]

0

2410.

BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS

0

1142.

Senior officials economic-interest organizations [incl. Union Leader, Director Employers’ Organization]

0

5111.

Travel attendants & travel stewards [incl. Airplane Steward, Airplane Purser]

0

2130.

COMPUTING PROFESSIONALS

0

7244.

Telegraph & telephone installers & servicers

0

3140.

SHIP & AIRCRAFT CONTROLLERS & TECHNICIANS

0

5169.

Protective services workers nec [incl. Night Guard, Bodyguard, Coast Guard]

8

7430.

TEXTILE, GARMENT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

4121.

Accounting & bookkeeping clerks [incl. Payroll Clerk]

6

7220.

BLACKSMITHS, TOOL-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

2453.

Composers, musicians & singers

1

4214.

Pawnbrokers & money-lenders

0

9153.

Vending-maching money collectors, meter readers, etc. workers

1

1229.

Production department managers nec

1

7132.

Floor layers & tile setters [incl. Parquetry Worker]

0

9330.

TRANSPORT LABORERS & FREIGHT HANDLERS

0

2422.

Judges

0

9312.

Construction & maintenance laborers: roads, dams, etc. [incl. Navvy, Shoveller, Railway Trackworker]

4

2412.

Personnel & careers professionals [incl. Job Analyst, Student Counselor]

0

6200.

SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

1225.

Production department managers restaurants & hotels

0

7142.

Varnishers, etc. painters [incl. Automobile Painter]

1

2420.

LEGAL PROFESSIONALS

0

7520.

[SKILLED WORKERS NFS] [incl. Craftsman, Artisan, Tradesman]

0

3423.

Employment agents & labor contractors

0

7413.

Dairy-products makers

0

8130.

GLASS, CERAMICS, ETC. PLANT OPERATORS

0

8122.

Metal melters, casters & rolling-mill operators

0

3472.

Radio, television & other announcers

1

5143.

Undertakers & embalmers [incl. Funeral Director]

0

5151.

Astrologers, etc. workers

0

2351.

Education methods specialists [incl. Curricula Developer]

0

3473.

Street nightclub, etc. musicians, singers & dancers [incl. Band Leader, Chorus Dancer, Nightclub Singer]

0

1223.

Production department managers construction

0

3300.

TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

3441.

Customs & border inspectors

0

2142.

Civil engineers

2

8221.

Pharmaceutical & toiletry products machine operators

0

9331.

Hand or pedal vehicle drivers [incl. Rickshaw Driver]

0

3118.

Draftspersons [incl. Technical Illustrator]

0

2331.

Primary education teaching professionals

9

4130.

MATERIAL-RECORDING & TRANSPORT CLERKS

0

8278.

Brewers-, wine & other beverage machine operators

0

3142.

Ships deck officers & pilots [incl. River Boat Captain]

0

1251.

Higher military officers [Captain and above]

0

2460.

RELIGIOUS PROFESSIONALS [incl. Priest, Chaplain, Theologian, Professional Nun]

0

7323.

Glass engravers & etchers

0

2132.

Computer programmers

0

8152.

Chemical heat-treating plant operators

0

3229.

Modern health associate professionals except nursing nec [incl. Homeopath, Speech Therapist, Occupational Therapist]

0

7415.

Food & beverage tasters & graders

0

-1.

Missing

0

8162.

Steam-engine & boiler operators [incl. Stoker, Ship Engine Room Ratings]

0

3475.

Athletes, sports persons, etc. associate professionals[incl. Trainer, Umpire]

0

7400.

OTHER CRAFT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

6000.

SKILLED AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

7242.

Electronics ?tters

1

5100.

PERSONAL & PROTECTIVE SERVICES WORKERS

0

6129.

Market-oriented animal producers, etc. workers nec [incl. Bird Breeder, Gamekeeper, Kennel Keeper, Dog Trainer, Animal

0

7330.

HANDICRAFT WORKERS IN WOOD, TEXTILE, LEATHER, ETC.

0

8263.

Sewing-machine operators

0

5164.

[Armed forces, soldiers] [incl. Enlisted Man]

0

7221.

Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths & forging press workers [incl. Toolsmith]

0

3145.

Air traffic safety technicians

0

1227.

Production department managers business services

2

2442.

Sociologists, anthropologists, etc. professionals

0

4212.

Tellers & other counter clerks [incl. Bank Teller, Post Office Clerk]

2

1120.

SENIOR [NATIONAL] GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS [incl. Minister, Ambassador]

0

2148.

Cartographers & surveyors

0

8131.

Glass & ceramics kiln, etc. machine operators

0

8110.

MINING- & MINERAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

8281.

Mechanical-machinery assemblers [incl. Car Assembly-Line Worker]

2

2446.

Social work professionals [incl. Welfare Worker]

2

7344.

Photographic, etc. workers [incl. Darkroom worker]

0

5000.

SERVICE WORKERS & SHOP & MARKET SALES WORKERS

3

9131.

Domestic helpers & cleaners [incl. Housemaid, Housekeeper nfs]

8

7421.

Wood treaters [incl. Wood Grader, Wood Impregnator]

0

8273.

Grain- & spice-milling machine operators

0

7343.

Printing engravers & etchers

0

9200.

AGRICULTURAL, FISHERY, ETC. LABORERS

0

3226.

Physiotherapsits, etc. associate professionals [incl. Chiropractor, Masseur, Osteopath]

0

3110.

PHYSICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE TECHNICIANS

0

8260.

TEXTILE, FUR & LEATHER-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

8322.

Car, taxi & van drivers [incl. Taxi Owner nfs]

15

3119.

Physical & engineering science technicians nec [incl. Quantity Surveyor]

0

3450.

POLICE INSPECTORS & DETECTIVES/[ARMY]

2

2121.

Mathematicians, etc. professionals

0

2454.

Choreographers & dancers

0

8261.

Fiber-preparing, spinning & winding machine operators

0

7213.

Sheet-metal workers [incl. Panel Beater, Coppersmith, Tinsmith]

0

3439.

Administrative associate professionals nec [incl. Management Assistant]

2

6112.

Tree & shrub crop growers [incl. Skilled Rubber Worker, Coffee Farmer, Tea Grower, Fruit Tree Pruner]

13

3230.

NURSING & MIDWIFERY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

2229.

Health professionals except nursing nec

1

8284.

Metal, rubber & plastic products assemblers

1

7441.

Pelt dressers, tanners & fellmongers

0

3415.

Technical & commercial sales representatives [incl. Traveling Salesman, Technical Salesman]

0

2421.

Lawyers

0

4143.

Coding proofreading, etc. clerks

0

1311.

[Small enterprise] General managers agriculture, forestry & fishing

4

8264.

Bleaching-, dyeing- & cleaning-machine operators [incl. Launderer]

0

8172.

Industrial-robot operators

0

2431.

Archivists & curators

0

2300.

TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

0

5162.

Police officers [incl. Policeman, Constable, Marshal]

5

9213.

Fishery, hunting & trapping laborers

0

9141.

Building caretakers [incl. Janitor, Sexton, Verger]

0

6142.

Charcoal burners, etc. workers

0

9321.

Assembling laborers [incl. Sorter, Bottle Sorter, Winder, Checker nfs, Grader nfs]

4

1226.

Production department managers transportation, storage & communications ]

1

7437.

Upholsterers, etc. workers

0

7245.

Electrical line installers, repairers & cable jointers

3

8240.

WOOD-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

5123.

Waiters, waitresses & bartenders

4

7000.

CRAFT, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

6123.

Apiarists & sericulturists [incl. Beekeeper, Silkworm Raiser]

0

7129.

Building frame, etc. trades workers nec [incl. Construction Worker nfs, Billboard Erector, Demolition Worker,Scaffolder

0

7110.

MINERS, SHOTFIRERS, STONE CUTTERS & CARVERS

0

2455.

Film, stage, etc. actors & directors

0

4210.

CASHIERS, TELLERS, ETC. CLERKS

0

1143.

Senior officials special-interest organizations [incl. Lodge Official, Official Red Cross]

0

5110.

TRAVEL ATTENDANTS, ETC.

0

8112.

Mineral-ore- & stone-processing plant operators

0

2110.

PHYSICISTS, CHEMISTS & RELATED PROFESSIONALS

0

8311.

Locomotive-engine drivers

1

3422.

Clearing & forwarding agents

0

7100.

EXTRACTION & BUILDING TRADES WORKERS

0

8159.

Chemical-processing plant operators nec

0

3121.

Computer assistants [incl. Assistant Users’ Services]

1

2146.

Chemical engineers

0

7433.

Tailors, dressmakers & hatters [incl. Milliner]

4

4111.

Stenographers & typists

0

2441.

Economists

0

2223.

Veterinarians

0

3416.

Buyers

0

7124.

Carpenters & joiners

0

3000.

TECHNICIANS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

1

3116.

Chemical engineering technicians

0

8170.

AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY-LINE & INDUSTRIAL-ROBOT OPER-TORS

0

7431.

Fiber preparers

0

8274.

Baked-goods cereal & chocolate products machine operators

0

3228.

Pharmaceutical assistants

0

3227.

Veterinary assistants [incl. Veterinarian Vaccinator]

0

3440.

CUSTOMS, TAX, ETC. GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS[incl. Administrative Associate Professional, Executive Civil Serv

3

6100.

MARKET-ORIENTED SKILLED AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS [This category includes skilled farm workers and self-employed s

30

7322.

Glass-makers, cutters, grinders & ?nishers

0

7442.

Shoe-makers, etc. workers

0

3122.

Computer equipment operators[incl. Computer Printer Equipment Operator]

0

4133.

Transport clerks [incl. Dispatcher, Expeditor]

0

1100.

LEGISLATORS & SENIOR OFFICIALS

0

3212.

Agronomy & forestry technicians

0

2220.

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (EXCEPT NURSING)

1

7210.

METAL MOLDERS, WELDERS, SHEETMETAL WORKERS STRUCTURAL METAL

3

9132.

Helpers & cleaners in establishments [Kitchen Hand, Chambermaid]

0

8161.

Power-production plant operators

1

1234.

Advertising & public relations department managers

0

9000.

ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

0

3200.

LIFE SCIENCE & HEALTH ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

9100.

SALES & SERVICES ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

0

4131.

Stock clerks [incl. Weighing Clerk, Storehouse Clerk]

6

3111.

Chemical & physical science technicians

0

6210.

SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURAL & FISHERY WORKERS

0

8139.

Glass, ceramics, etc. plant operators nec

0

7232.

Aircraft engine mechanics & ?tters

1

3100.

PHYSICAL & ENGINEERING SCIENCE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

8320.

MOTOR-VEHICLE DRIVERS [incl. Driver nfs]

0

8100.

STATIONARY-PLANT, ETC. OPERATORS

0

7331.

Handicraft workers in wood, etc. materials [incl. Candle Maker, Straw-Hat Maker]

0

7420.

WOOD TREATERS, CABINET-MAKERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

1

8270.

FOOD, ETC. PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

8310.

LOCOMOTIVE-ENGINE DRIVERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

4122.

Statistical & ?nance clerks [incl. Credit Clerk]

1

1230.

[LARGE ENTERPRISES] OTHER DEPARTMENT MANAGERS

1

8222.

Ammunition & explosive-products machine operators

0

2213.

Agronomists, etc. professionals

0

9133.

Hand-launderers & pressers

0

3123.

Industrial robot controllers

0

8269.

Textile, fur & leather-products machine operators nec

0

4100.

OFFICE CLERKS [incl. Clerk nfs, Government Office Clerk nfs]

7

2131.

Computer systems designers & analysts

0

2445.

Psychologists

0

8253.

Paper-products machine operators

1

1252.

Lower-grade commissioned officers [incl. Army Lieutenant]

0

2330.

PRIMARY & PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

0

4223.

Telephone switchboard operators [incl. Telephone Operator]

0

8153.

Chemical-?ltering & separating-equipment operators

1

2332.

Pre-primary education teaching professionals

4

8123.

Metal heat-treating plant operators

0

2451.

Authors, journalists & other writers [incl. Editor, Technical Writer]

0

8150.

CHEMICAL-PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS

0

4141.

Library & ?ling clerks

1

2340.

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS [incl. Remedial Teacher, Teacher of the Blind]

0

3120.

COMPUTER ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

6114.

Mixed-crop growers [incl. Share Cropper]

0

3220.

MODERN HEALTH ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS EXCEPT NURSING

0

4120.

NUMERICAL CLERKS

0

8200.

MACHINE OPERATORS & ASSEMBLERS

3

9212.

Forestry laborers

0

1237.

Research & development department managers

0

1222.

Production department managers manufacturing

0

2310.

HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

2

3223.

Dieticians & nutritionists

0

3240.

TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS & FAITH HEALERS

0

4113.

Data-entry operators [incl. Key Puncher]

1

8155.

Petroleum & natural-gas re?ning plant operators

1

8272.

Dairy-products machine operators

0

3221.

Medical assistants

0

3411.

Securities & ?nance dealers & brokers

0

7416.

Tobacco preparers & tobacco products makers

0

1250.

MILITARY OFFICERS

0

2440.

SOCIAL SCIENCE, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

5132.

Institution-based personal care workers [incl. Ambulance Man, Hospital Orderly]

0

8140.

WOOD-PROCESSING & PAPERMAKING PLANT OPERATORS

0

1240.

OFFICE MANAGERS

8

6151.

Aquatic-life cultivation workers [incl. Oyster Farmer, Pearl Cultivator, Fish Hatcher]

0

6134.

[Skilled farm workers nfs]

0

7324.

Glass ceramics, etc. decorative painters [incl. Decorative Painter, Signpainter]

0

6154.

Hunters & trappers [incl. Whaler]

0

7134.

Insulation workers

0

6121.

Dairy & livestock producers [incl. Cattle Breeder, Dairy Farmer, Grazier, Shepherd]

0

2149.

Architects, engineers, etc. professionals

1

7130.

BUILDING FINISHERS, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

9320.

MANUFACTURING LABORERS

0

3430.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

3139.

Optical & electronic equipment operators nec [incl. Cinema Projectionist, Telegrapher]

0

7121.

Builders traditional materials

0

8163.

Incinerator water-treatment, etc. plant operators [incl. Sewage Plant Operator]

0

7113.

Stone splitters, cutters & carvers [incl. Tombstone Carver]

0

7120.

BUILDING FRAME, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

7500.

[SKILLED WORKERS NFS]

2

5152.

Fortune-tellers, palmists, etc. workers

0

2432.

Librarians, etc. information professionals [incl. Documentalist, Health Records Technician]

0

6111.

Field crop & vegetable growers [incl. Specialized Crop Farmers, Specialized Crop Farm Workers]

8

8232.

Plastic-products machine operators

1

3410.

FINANCE & SALES ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS

0

1130.

[SENIOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS] [incl. Local Government Senior Officials, Mayor]

0

4190.

OTHER OFFICE CLERKS [incl. Address Clerk, Timekeeper, Office Boy, Photocopy Machine Operator]

9

8113.

Well-drillers & borers, etc. workers

0

8210.

METAL- & MINERAL-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

1221.

Production department managers agriculture & fishing

0

9313.

Building construction laborers [incl. Handyman, Hod Carrier]

8

3419.

Finance & sales associate professionals nec

0

8334.

Lifting-truck operators

0

5141.

Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, etc. workers

0

3412.

Insurance representative [incl. Insurance Agent, Underwriter]

3

6133.

[Farmers nfs]

0

5133.

Home-based personal care workers [incl. Attendant]

1

3224.

Optometrists & opticians [incl. Dispensing Optician]

0

2120.

MATHEMATICIANS, STATISTICIANS, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

2212.

Pharmacologists, pathologists, etc. professionals

0

3449.

Government licensing officials

0

6153.

Deep-sea ?shery workers [incl. Fisherman nfs, Trawler Crewman]

0

9120.

STREET SERVICES ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS [incl. Billposter, Shoeshiner, Car Window Washer]

0

3222.

Sanitarians

0

4000.

clerks

0

6120.

MARKET-ORIENTED ANIMAL PRODUCERS, ETC. WORKERS

0

3151.

Building & ?re inspectors

0

2322.

[Secondary teachers, vocational track]

2

9160.

GARBAGE COLLECTORS, ETC. LABORERS

1

8250.

PRINTING, BINDING & PAPER-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERA-TORS

0

9310.

MINING & CONSTRUCTION LABORERS

1

1200.

CORPORATE MANAGERS [LARGE ENTERPRISES]

0

8266.

Shoemaking-, etc. machine operators

0

5112.

Transport conductors [incl. Train Conductor]

0

8151.

Crushing grinding & chemical-mixing machinery operators

0

2443.

Philosophers, historians & political scientists

0

8124.

Metal drawers & extruders

0

8220.

CHEMICAL-PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS

0

3225.

Dental assistants [incl. Oral Hygienist]

0

2200.

LIFE SCIENCE & HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

0

6141.

Forestry workers & loggers [incl. Forestery, Rafter, Timber Cruiser]

1

8333.

Crane, hoist, etc. plant operators

0

7240.

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MECHANICS & FIT-TERS

0

7133.

Plasterers [incl. Stucco Mason]

0

3429.

Business services agents & trade brokers nec [incl. Literary Agent, Sports Promoter, Salesman Advertisements]

0

2430.

ARCHIVISTS, LIBRARIANS, ETC. INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS

0

7135.

Glaziers

0

7340.

PRINTING, ETC. TRADES WORKERS

0

7230.

MACHINERY MECHANICS & FITTERS

0

9990.

Not applicable

610

1316.

[Small enterprise] General managers transp., storage & communications

15

3242.

Faith healers

0

4144.

Scribes, etc. workers [incl. Form Filling Assistance Clerk]

1

3115.

Mechanical engineering technicians

4

3141.

Ships engineers

0

8229.

Chemical-products machine operators nec

0

3232.

Midwifery associate professionals [incl. Trainee Midwife]

0

2112.

Meteorologists

0

8276.

Sugar-production machine operators

0

2411.

Accountants [incl. Auditor]

3

5230.

STALL & MARKET SALESPERSONS

2

2429.

Legal professionals nec [incl. Notary, Notary Public]

0

1000.

LEGISLATORS, SENIOR OFFICIALS & MANAGERS

0

7112.

Shot?rers & blasters

0

3413.

[Real] estate agents [incl. Real Estate Broker]

0

5121.

Housekeepers, etc. workers [incl. Butler, Matron, Dormitory Warden, Estate Manager, Property Manager, Building Superint

0

3420.

BUSINESS SERVICES AGENTS AND TRADE BROKERS

1

7131.

Roofers

0

4112.

Word-processor, etc. operators [incl. Teletypist]

0

3310.

PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Teacher’s Aid]

2

2400.

OTHER PROFESSIONALS [incl. Professional nfs, Administrative Professional]

2

2359.

Other teaching professionals nec

0

2122.

Statisticians

0

5139.

[Other] care, etc. workers nec [incl. Animal Feeder]

0

3144.

Air traffic controllers

0

3131.

Photographers & electronic equipment operators [incl. Cameraman, Sound Mixer]

0

8323.

Bus & tram drivers

7

7435.

Textile, leather, etc. pattern-makers & cutters

0

7313.

Jewelry & precious-metal workers [incl. Diamond Cutter, Goldsmith]

0

8224.

Photographic-products machine operators

0

7141.

Painters, etc. workers [incl. Construction Painter, Paperhanger]

0

2211.

Biologists, botanists, zoologists, etc. professionals

0

2320.

SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING PROFESSIONALS

1

7122.

Bricklayers & stonemasons [incl. Pavior]

0

7224.

Metal wheel-grinders, polishers & tool sharpeners

0

7412.

Bakers, pastry-cooks & confectionery makers

0

2140.

ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, ETC. PROFESSIONALS

0

5160.

PROTECTIVE SERVICES WORKERS

4

3213.

Farming & forestry advisers

0

3320.

PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS [incl. Kindergarten Teacher’s Aid]

0

7222.

Tool-makers, etc. workers [incl. Locksmith]

0

6131.

[Mixed farmers]

0

7310.

PRECISION WORKERS IN METAL, ETC. MATERIALS

0

9211.

Farm-hands & laborers [incl. Cow Herd, Farm Helper, Fruit Picker]

3

7414.

Fruit, vegetable, etc. preservers

1

9333.

Freight handlers [incl. Docker, Loader, Longshoreman, Remover, Stevedore]

0

1317.

[Small enterprise] General managers business services

0

9151.

Messengers, package & luggage porters & deliverers [incl. Elevator Attendant, Bellboy, Messenger]

3

5220.

SHOP SALESPERSONS & DEMONSTRATORS [incl. Shop Assistant, Gas Station Attendant, Retail Assistant]

7

5120.

HOUSEKEEPING & RESTAURANT SERVICES WORKERS

1

2222.

Dentists

1

3113.

Electrical engineering technicians

5

7136.

Plumbers & pipe ?tters [incl. Well Digger]

6

9152.

Doorkeepers, watchpersons, etc. workers [incl. Amusement Park Attendant, Ticket Collector, Usher, Watchman nfs, Park At

0

7123.

Concrete placers, concrete ?nishers, etc. workers [incl. Terrazzo Worker]

0

9322.

Handpackers & other manufacturing laborers [incl. Crater, Labeler]

2

7241.

Electrical mechanics & ?tters [incl. Office Machine Repairman]

1

Summary Statistics: StDev 2983.3393886668505; Mean 7864.414713015361; Min. 1226.0; Max. 9999.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3O5meVa3KMLTY6lnPYSXfA==

se10c_2 What is his/her job title (EGP class)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Lower service

145

4.

Small employers

0

99.

Decline to answer

58

5.

Independent

0

-1.

Missing

0

11.

Farmers/farm managers

5

0.

Not applicable

610

1.

Higher service

28

8.

Skilled manual

68

98.

Can't choose

0

10.

Farm workers

72

7.

Manual foremen

3

3.

Routine clerical/sales

90

9.

Semi-Unskilled manual

158

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 7.350040420371852; StDev 20.67140498905825

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:HmVL6zi86CbEiISku390Hw==

se10c_3 Extended application. Elite vs. Mass

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Mass

396

1.

Elite

173

9.

Decline to answer

58

0.

Not applicable

610

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.9432637226493936; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.2021018593371064;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:qFoxsgIa+ThgTLeNxLNbIQ==

se10c_4 Extended application. White vs. blue collar

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Manual blue collar workers

306

0.

Not applicable

610

8.

Can't choose

0

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Decline to answer

58

1.

Non-manual white collar workers

263

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.9306975049620194; Min. 0.0; Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.1293451899757452

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:j92eAyws7r2RszfdGOK9aA==

se10d Is he or she currently seeking employment?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Never employed

7

2.

No (Not currently employed and not seeking work)

44

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Yes (Currently unemployed but seeking work

5

0.

Not applicable

1181

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 3.0; Mean 0.09215844785772037; StDev 0.43463887564302994; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:+JD4cxK3MNdhyb0ftv9KMg==

se10e What is his or her current status?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

6.

Other

0

4.

Person with disabilities

1

2.

Student

1

5.

Unemployed

11

-1.

Missing

0

0.

Not applicable

1181

9.

Decline to answer

0

1.

Homemaker

8

3.

Retired

35

Summary Statistics: Max. 5.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 0.6929631607040337; Valid 1237.0; Mean 0.14066289409862576;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:e0mfQ4CVdL3zDrIt6EjlrQ==

se11 What language do you speak the most in the home?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

7201.

Japanese

0

3504.

Macedonian

0

-1.

Missing

0

5212.

Urdu

0

5101.

Kannada

0

3602.

Polish

0

5.

Only official language

73

7301.

Korean

0

2303.

Spanish

0

1403.

Afrikaans

0

8.

Can't choose

0

6103.

Karen

0

6504.

Indonesian

0

5104.

Telugu

0

1504.

Swedish

0

4901.

Armenian

0

2201.

Greek

0

4102.

Pashto

0

5201.

Bengali

0

9.

Decline to answer

0

5206.

Nepali

0

7104.

Mandarin

0

6101.

Burmese

0

1301.

German

0

7101.

Cantonese

0

2101.

French

0

3503.

Croatian

0

1201.

English

0

3402.

Russian

0

2.

Mostly local language

186

2401.

Italian

0

3904.

Romanian

0

6511.

Tagalog

0

5203.

Hindi

0

2302.

Portuguese

0

5102.

Malayalam

0

7100.

Chinese

0

7199.

Chinese, nec

0

3601.

Czech

0

6302.

Vietnamese

0

4.

Mostly official language

87

3.

A mixture of local and official language

268

5103.

Tamil

0

5207.

Punjabi

0

4202.

Arabic

0

1.

Only local language

623

4106.

Persian (excluding Dari)

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 1.2381583632198911; Max. 5.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 2.0307194826192383;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Wf5lh76PY55/ITjeDfp23w==

se11a What is your racial or ethnic background?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

701.

Hakka

0

1306.

Bidayuh

11

1304.

Melanau

4

613.

Tausug

0

634.

Zamboange

0

1303.

Indian

88

620.

Capiznon

0

807.

Tribe

0

631.

Subanen

0

-1.

Missing

0

1512.

Australian

0

609.

Maguindanao

0

1509.

Pacific Islander (e.g. NZ, Maori, Fijian, Samoan)

0

614.

Yakan

0

617.

Antique

0

704.

Aboriginal

0

625.

Kapampangan

0

1505.

East Asian (e.g. Chinese, Korean, Japanese)

0

804.

Indian

0

624.

Iranon

0

612.

Tagalog

0

622.

Ibanag

0

611.

Spanish

0

632.

Surigaonon

0

604.

Ilocano

0

1501.

Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander

0

603.

Igorot

0

1108.

Day

0

706.

Aliens(spouse is Taiwanese)

0

1511.

Southern African (e.g. Zimbabwean, South African)

0

501.

Khalkh, Kazak, or other(homogeny)

0

623.

Illonggo

0

627.

Maranao

0

1510.

Northern African (e.g. Egyptian, Sudanese, Moroccan)

0

1305.

Iban

44

1109.

Ede

0

703.

Mainlander

0

607.

Chinese

0

610.

Maranao

0

633.

Waray

0

618.

Bagobo

0

1110.

Nung

0

1309.

Murut

11

1502.

Anglo-Celtic (e.g. British, Scottish, English, Irish)

0

621.

Hiligaynon

0

1506.

Southeast Asian (e.g. Vietnamese, Thai, Filipino)

0

629.

Pangasinense

0

1508.

Middle Eastern (e.g. Lebanese, Iraqi, Turkish)

0

630.

Romblomanon

0

626.

Kinaray a

0

602.

Ifugao

0

605.

Ilonggo

0

601.

Bicol

0

1301.

Malay

628

1513.

North American (e.g. Canada, US, Mexico, Caribbean)

0

803.

Malayu

0

806.

Lao

0

707.

Aliens(with the right of residence)

0

1107.

Thai

0

1102.

Other

0

1112.

Tay

0

1308.

Bajau

31

616.

Aklanon

0

1514.

South American

0

1307.

Kadazan/Dusun

37

808.

Other

0

705.

Mainlander(spouse is Taiwanese)

0

805.

Mon People

0

1101.

Kinh

0

628.

Masbateno

0

1516.

Other (please specify)

0

1310.

Others bumiputera

65

606.

Cebuano

0

702.

Min-nan

0

1111.

H'Mong

0

1105.

Hoa

0

1515.

West African (e.g. Nigeria)

0

1106.

Khome

0

619.

Bisaya

0

802.

Chinese

0

98.

Can't choose

0

608.

Japanese

0

99.

Decline to answer

0

1503.

European-Southern (e.g. Greek, Italian)

0

1504.

European-Northern / Western / Eastern (e.g. French, Polish, Swedish)

0

1113.

Bana

0

801.

Thai

0

1507.

South Asian (e.g. Indian, Pakistani, Nepali)

0

1302.

Chinese

318

Summary Statistics: Mean 1302.4947453516572; StDev 2.502622547553359; Valid 1237.0; Max. 1310.0; Min. 1301.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:0fGmy7WE55/9PQIYud+aVw==

se12 Where would you place your family on the following scale?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Lowest status

5

9.

9

66

99.

Decline to answer

3

5.

5

409

3.

3

20

97.

Do not undersand the question

8

4.

4

43

2.

2

9

8.

8

141

-1.

Missing

0

7.

7

187

98.

Can't choose

10

6.

6

230

10.

Highest status

106

Summary Statistics: StDev 11.941124759863168; Min. 1.0; Max. 99.0; Mean 7.941794664510914; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:zwfYvaLfBuNYaAk88uhd4g==

se13a Where would you put yourself on this staircase?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

9

18

5.

5

529

97.

Do not understand the question

2

98.

Can't choose

2

1.

The poorest

17

2.

2

22

7.

7

164

0.

Not applicable

0

10.

The richest

27

-1.

Missing

0

4.

4

96

3.

3

42

8.

8

72

6.

6

244

99.

Decline to answer

2

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 99.0; StDev 6.603789044651161; Mean 6.001616814874699;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2aupLV+9rS5sBFyzs4a8UA==

se13b Where would you put your parents on this staircase?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

4.

4

82

8.

8

98

0.

Not applicable

0

2.

2

25

6.

6

229

3.

3

67

10.

The richest

67

98.

Can't choose

38

97.

Do not understand the question

14

7.

7

155

99.

Decline to answer

6

1.

The poorest

18

5.

5

402

9.

9

36

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 10.121261115602278; Valid 1237.0; StDev 19.553590182449554; Max. 99.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:boyZhKj8CH/mFXaHyBxYyw==

se13c Where do you think your children will be on this staircase?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

98.

Can't choose

120

1.

The poorest

10

7.

7

173

9.

9

58

99.

Decline to answer

31

8.

8

173

3.

3

16

97.

Do not understand the question

26

4.

4

45

2.

2

13

-1.

Missing

0

6.

6

195

5.

5

307

10.

The richest

70

Summary Statistics: Max. 99.0; StDev 32.140959961791324; Mean 19.512530315278894; Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:Nyvg9W252YnereGTmnBS9g==

se14 What group your household income on average is?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

0

3.

3rd

569

8.

Can't choose

0

5.

Highest quintile

44

4.

4th

112

2.

2 nd

305

9.

Decline to answer

46

1.

Lowest quintile

161

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.5250252006037643; Mean 2.8779304769603886

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:OtDhK+gogjuL/WCJV3iZhg==

se14a Does the total income of your household allow you to satisactorily cover y

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not applicable

2

5.

Our income does not cover the needs, there are great difficulties

40

4.

Our income does not cover the needs, there are difficulties

219

9.

Decline to answer

3

7.

Do not understand the question

0

1.

Our income covers the needs well, we can save a lot

75

2.

Our income covers the needs well, we can save

427

-1.

Missing

0

8.

Can't choose

0

3.

Our income covers the needs all right, without much difficulties

471

Summary Statistics: Mean 2.7849636216653195; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 0.9749285607231605; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:nM9obHUWRnktZ2aYi8UHhQ==

Se15a Do you or your fmaily own the following?Car/Jeep/Van

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

1035

2.

No

202

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.1632983023443815; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.3697871150517265; Max. 2.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:s+e1SOGiGd3cXHNTXC7KHg==

Se15a_1 How many?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 12.0; Mean 1.658043654001617; Min. 0.0; StDev 1.4223005617872697

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:f7D/fTMYsKqEOdjOLuO9+g==

Se15b Tractor

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

1212

1.

Yes

25

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.9797898140662895; StDev 0.14077554879623444;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:mbwAJ+wGve9qTLsO/zKkHw==

Se15c Color or B/W Television

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

No

137

1.

Yes

1100

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.31395148452370136; Mean 1.110751818916734; Max. 2.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:okxumF3bATyWn1IuH3nZIw==

Se15d Cable Televsion

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

No

404

1.

Yes

833

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.4691579695680037; Mean 1.326596604688763; Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:cNbGdRE7v5WhnpcbuKUnDw==

Se15e Scooter/Motorcycle/Moped

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

No

311

1.

Yes

926

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.43400187188482253; Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 1.2514147130153597;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:2WkB7wtC4LjfmzHTgEo04w==

Se15f Telephone

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

889

1.

Yes

348

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.44982792980194025; Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.718674211802748

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:DjPr2YqkGCGamoBNfZkBmQ==

Se15g Mobile Telephone

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

55

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

1182

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.0444624090541632; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.20620348352963935; Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3LzyE/tky/yyb9QZCnBhtA==

Se15h Electric fan/cooler

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

0

-1.

Missing

1237

2.

No

0

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean -1.0; Max. -1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15i Bicycle

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

0

2.

No

0

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Mean -1.0; Max. -1.0; Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15j Radio/transistor

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

0

2.

No

0

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; Max. -1.0; Mean -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15k Pumping set

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

0

-1.

Missing

1237

1.

Yes

0

Summary Statistics: Max. -1.0; Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.0; Mean -1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15l Fridge

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

0

1.

Yes

0

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Mean -1.0; Max. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15m Camera

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

0

-1.

Missing

1237

2.

No

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. -1.0; Min. -1.0; Mean -1.0; StDev 0.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15n Goats/Sheep

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

0

-1.

Missing

1237

1.

Yes

0

Summary Statistics: Max. -1.0; Mean -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15n_1 How many?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean -1.0; Max. -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15o Cows/Buffalo

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

0

2.

No

0

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Mean -1.0; StDev 0.0; Min. -1.0; Max. -1.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

Se15o_1 How many?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.0; Mean -1.0; Max. -1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

ir1 Interviewer's number

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 251.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 78.06708215269833; Mean 70.18189167340348; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:tUatVM7+KEA+nUIoRpabEQ==

ir2 Is this the first questionnaire you have completed?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

713

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

524

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 1.576394502829426; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.49432926630903207;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:KFlovI8sJ/GmMBfNKT3zog==

ir2a Interviewer's gender

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Male

697

2.

Female

540

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; StDev 0.49615706948146754; Min. 1.0; Mean 1.4365400161681483; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:pgrOB8rWro9JtPU2+ny/RA==

ir2b Interviewer's Age

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

90.

Not applicable

0

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Mean 23.7162489894907; Min. 18.0; StDev 3.6816482030949333; Valid 1237.0; Max. 58.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:MHwJnn216ooeIzrutiJ6fA==

ir2c What kind of language do you normally use at home?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

605.

Ilonggo

0

1107.

Other

0

606.

Tagalog

0

602.

Cebuano

0

701.

Only or mostly offical language (Mandarin)

0

802.

Northern language

0

1307.

Tamil and others

13

706.

Only or mostly Hakka

0

806.

Other

0

801.

Official language

0

705.

Only or mostly Min-nan

0

603.

English

0

1303.

Tamil

71

703.

A mixture of Mandarin and Hakka

0

1304.

English

2

1106.

Mong

0

1105.

Khome

0

704.

A mixture of Min-nan and Hakka

0

805.

Malayu language

0

707.

Other

0

607.

Other

0

803.

Esan language

0

604.

Ilocano

0

804.

Southern language

0

1306.

Chinese and others

52

1309.

Others (local/ ethnic based dialect)

161

-1.

Missing

0

1308.

English and others

2

1301.

Malay

700

601.

Bicolano

0

501.

Mongolian

0

1101.

Vietnamese

0

702.

A mixture of Mandarin and Min-nan

0

1302.

Chinese

198

1305.

Malay and others

38

Summary Statistics: Mean 1302.728375101051; Min. 1301.0; StDev 2.784424727491975; Valid 1237.0; Max. 1309.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:UwNxpth9Kpmqj58fwvnhZA==

ir3 In the interview, other than the respondent, were others present?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

536

-1.

Missing

0

2.

No

701

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.4957324162724515; Min. 1.0; Max. 2.0; Mean 1.5666936135812448

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:LJEqOurYrH7u3gel+zqucw==

ir3a_1 Respondent's spouse

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

113

-1.

Missing

0

96.

Not applicable

701

0.

No

423

Summary Statistics: StDev 47.486560903542646; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 54.49393694421988; Max. 96.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:zPlR8DbnNuF8P/cdmiB8ig==

ir3a_2 Children

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

96.

Not applicable

701

0.

No

396

1.

Yes

140

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 54.51576394502828; StDev 47.46171121264228; Max. 96.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:6XTGTpZkco4bs1dOteQA8w==

ir3a_3 Parents or parents-in-law

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

No

450

96.

Not applicable

701

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

86

Summary Statistics: Mean 54.472109943411475; StDev 47.51138756185313; Min. 0.0; Max. 96.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:iD6mgwU8IRj0bKVKAVt32w==

ir3a_4 Neighbors/passers by

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

0.

No

368

96.

Not applicable

701

1.

Yes

168

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; StDev 47.43591679613881; Max. 96.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 54.538399353274045;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:TzwXswIJ3AtgMZK7aIbtlQ==

ir3a_5 Party/government official

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

96.

Not applicable

701

0.

No

535

1.

Yes

1

Summary Statistics: Mean 54.403395311236864; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 47.589395572824714; Max. 96.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:cIsHf2yzUp1N6HQ6Q8PSbA==

ir3a_6 Others

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

No

437

96.

Not applicable

701

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

99

Summary Statistics: Max. 96.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 47.49943685847155; Mean 54.48261924009701; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:vgH/qxjCltsrD/IVTJGaGA==

ir4 Has the respondent ever refused to be interviewed during the whole process?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Yes. In the middle of the interview.

91

3.

Yes. Towards the end of the interview.

59

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Never

1012

1.

Yes. Right at the beginning of the interview

75

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.8638971843299218; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 4.0; Mean 3.6232821341956347

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:sluvJ/GhB8Leg1Gn1lYpPg==

ir5 Has the respondent ever felt impatient during the interview?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Sometimes

157

4.

Always

45

1.

Never

829

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Occasionally

206

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.5295068714632174; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.8496015624278938; Max. 4.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:jJ13ybRzqi7Yqw2bCcTOyw==

ir6 How cooperative was the respondent during the interview?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Not very cooperative

24

2.

Fairly cooperative

302

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Highly cooperative

911

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 3.0; Mean 1.2829426030719482; StDev 0.4918182440843961; Min. 1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:1Jm9Mn8U7Wydr3Yn0E2eCw==

ir7 How sincere was the respondent when answering sensitive questions?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

2.

Fairly sincere

394

1.

Highly sincerely

813

3.

Not sincere

30

4.

not very sincere

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 3.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.5301388142108894; Mean 1.3670169765561841; Valid 1237.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/yDq9Ta4h+6vLSntbyCT4g==

ir8 What proportion of the questions do you feel the respondent had difficulty a

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Some

263

2.

Most

125

4.

Few

348

-1.

Missing

0

5.

None

0

1.

All

18

Summary Statistics: Max. 4.0; Mean 1.9797898140662895; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 1.707705444328348;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:lB3mSTUFrT2YyCG6EUKLGQ==

ir10 Language in which interview was conducted

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Native language or dialect (mother tongue) of the respondent

555

-1.

Missing

0

2.

The main language of the country but not the native language or dialect (mother tongue) of the respondent

491

3.

The main language of the region/localities but not the native language or dialect (mother tongue) of the respondent

191

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.7057396928051736; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.7189580559606039; Max. 3.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:PD8hkBYndqTuWge6pXtPoQ==

ir10a Was the interview conducted with the assistance of an interpreter?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

35

2.

No

1202

Summary Statistics: Max. 2.0; Min. 1.0; StDev 0.165879291145044; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.9717057396928055

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:AyyW9hPK+DiEDApBRmrufA==

ir11a What is the condition of the road leading to interviewee's residence?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

Not wide enough for car, but paved with asphalt, cement or man-made materials

200

1.

Wide enough for car and paved with asphalt, cement or man-made materials

990

4.

Unpaved/dirt road

2

-1.

Missing

0

5.

Muddy

2

3.

Paved with stone

43

Summary Statistics: Max. 5.0; StDev 0.5315630997310373; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.2425222312045272

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:8XIUsyl7xs/JanCsUelTDA==

ir11b Please identify the main source of drinking water in the household?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

5.

From river, pound or lake

3

3.

Handbump for groundwater

14

2.

Shared tap water in the public place

12

4.

Shared handbump for ground water

5

1.

Tap water inside the house

1203

Summary Statistics: StDev 0.3568232941943783; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.0541632983023443; Max. 5.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:xr8G1AuO/qAEPplTLPvoFw==

ir11c Is electricity the main source of lighting in the house?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

1220

-1.

Missing

0

3.

Don't know

0

2.

No

17

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; StDev 0.11646898503292864; Mean 1.0137429264349231; Valid 1237.0; Max. 2.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:IFyMOHxZlEq6AIPPaV2LWg==

ir11d Is this neighborhood coverd by mobile phone network(signals)?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

2.

No

31

1.

Yes

1196

3.

Don't know

10

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 1.0; Mean 1.0412287793047699; StDev 0.23609781489926482; Valid 1237.0; Max. 3.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:3++FsEsqYBtNqmmPxck8vA==

ir11e In terms of walking distance, how far is it between the nearest public tra

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

Less than 40 minutes

154

1.

Less than 10 minutes by walking

625

2.

Less than 20 minutes

333

7.

Less than four hours

4

4.

Less than an hour

79

5.

Less than two hours

23

6.

Less than three hours

10

8.

More than fours hours

9

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 8.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean 1.894907033144705; StDev 1.230786943483674; Min. 1.0;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:JUisu52S3/d3orqCLs35Gw==

ir12 Were the following services present within the neighborhood,estimate the di

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

walking

0

2.

Easy driving

0

-1.

Missing

1237

Summary Statistics: Min. -1.0; StDev 0.0; Max. -1.0; Valid 1237.0; Mean -1.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:J2lx8r45bIXpumywEn/+Ug==

ir12a. Post-office

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Can't determine

88

1.

Yes

925

0.

No

224

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.3880355699272455; Max. 9.0; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 2.1417681136050954

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:p8Y8Nz59S6Et9BPmigW7YA==

ir12b. School

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Yes

1174

9.

Can't determine

23

-1.

Missing

0

0.

No

40

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 1.1164106709781725; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.0998811584005246

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/8+hFovYH/KveGMV2Z+kLg==

ir12c. Police station

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Can't determine

53

1.

Yes

1046

0.

No

138

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.6740634016845772; Mean 1.2312045270816503;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:rX/Pb8LreVoRORTH5GlsWA==

ir12d. Sewerage system that most houses could access

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Can't determine

128

-1.

Missing

0

0.

No

289

1.

Yes

820

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; StDev 2.5511400605498884; Mean 1.594179466451089

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:P0aTH9ImaVmzLCkiC+YibA==

ir12e. Health clinic

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

No

72

1.

Yes

1121

-1.

Missing

0

9.

Can't determine

44

Summary Statistics: StDev 1.5117182129716797; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0; Mean 1.2263540824575567; Min. 0.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:FYvm9Oj3V1oieueROErpgQ==

ir12f. Signal for cellular phone

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Can't determine

24

-1.

Missing

0

0.

No

26

1.

Yes

1187

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Mean 1.134195634599838; StDev 1.1161232042223617; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:oydcQ+8xqRK89C06DGKubQ==

ir12g. Recreational facilities, e.g., a sports field

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

989

9.

Can't determine

50

0.

No

198

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Min. 0.0; Mean 1.1632983023443813; Max. 9.0; StDev 1.6500009176535833

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ToF1COWUPcejtGvMN4YV1A==

ir12h. Any churches, mosques, temples or other public places of worship

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

No

37

9.

Can't determine

18

1.

Yes

1182

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Max. 9.0; Min. 0.0; Valid 1237.0; StDev 0.9769779303626418; Mean 1.0864995957962815;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:eswk5wpGQ8aMdgiCbJjuAA==

ir12i. Any town halls or community buildings that can be used for meetings

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Can't determine

78

1.

Yes

1057

0.

No

102

-1.

Missing

0

Summary Statistics: Min. 0.0; Mean 1.4219886822958785; Valid 1237.0; StDev 1.9857342979706791; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:F5ShRqGjx5nCrN10aImf1Q==

ir12K. Market stalls (selling groceries and/or clothing)

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

9.

Can't determine

40

-1.

Missing

0

1.

Yes

1057

0.

No

140

Summary Statistics: Mean 1.1455133387227168; Min. 0.0; StDev 1.4708075185069844; Valid 1237.0; Max. 9.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:SU3m3x9vMvgbo3aeHGaTLA==

ir13 Which of the following levels within the country the respondent live?

f13452612 Location:

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

Capital or Megacity (1 million population plus)

70

3.

Small city or town (less than 100,000 people)

384

2.

Regional center or Other major cities (100,000 plus)

264

-1.

Missing

0

4.

Village or countryside

519

Summary Statistics: Max. 4.0; Mean 3.0929668552950695; StDev 0.9227039252599809; Min. 1.0; Valid 1237.0

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:ZWvVSNbFlmYV5P1rGUsLKw==

Weight factor

f13452612 Location:

Summary Statistics: Valid 1237.0; Max. 1.9246063257919674; StDev 0.23407351283194305; Min. 0.4470223144254067; Mean 1.0000115169564945;

Variable Format: numeric

Notes: UNF:6:/AwCLEGR989kXczRxJ1Y+A==

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