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The figures in this table come from the Annual Reports on the Termination of Pregnancy Act (Wafz) of the Health Care Inspectorate (IGZ). This table was produced for the State of Public Health and Care and contains data on abortion care at a national level. It concerns terminations of pregnancy up to 24 weeks, including the number of overdue treatments. The morning-after methods are not covered by the Wafz and are not included. Figures on abortion care are available by country of residence of the patient, age, treatment method and whether the treatment took place in an abortion clinic or hospital. This table has been discontinued, see section 4 for the link to the IGZ website. The figures are also available there. Data available from 1990 to 2015. Status of the figures: Final. Changes as of 08-08-2019: None, this table has been discontinued. When will new numbers come out? Not applicable anymore.
Attitudes to the pace and path of German-German unification, abortion and the law allowing abortion in the first trimester, opinions on the relationship with Eastern European countries. Topics: Preferred paths to national unity; reasons for approval or rejection of German-German unification; opinion on the constitution discussion; opinion on the law allowing abortion in the first trimester; reasons for or against the current law allowing abortion in the first trimester; participation in the costs of abortion; reasons for abortion; reaction to threat of punishment in case of abortion; pace of German-German unification; national identity; relationship Germany-Poland as well as acceptance of the Oder-Neisse border; opinion on Soviet troops in the GDR; the future of the military blocks; disarmament and the future of the NVA; judgement on the development in the USSR and its influence on the German-German unification process; acceptance of immigrants from Eastern European countries; religiousness; behavior at the polls (election for the East German Parliament 1990). Einstellungen zu Tempo und Weg der deutsch-deutschen Vereinigung, zu Schwangerschaftsabbruch und Fristenregelung, Meinungen zum Verhältnis zu osteuropäischen Staaten. Themen: Präferierte Wege zur staatlichen Einheit; Gründe für die Befürwortung bzw. Ablehnung der deutsch-deutschen Vereinigung; Meinung zur Verfassungsdiskussion; Meinung zur Fristenregelung; Gründe für bzw. gegen die bestehende Fristenregelung; Kostenbeteiligung bei Schwangerschaftsabbruch; Gründe für Schwangerschaftsabbruch; Reaktion auf Strafandrohung im Falle eines Schwangerschaftsabbruchs; Tempo der deutsch-deutschen Vereinigung; nationale Identität; Verhältnis Deutschland - Polen sowie Akzeptanz der Oder-Neiße-Grenze; Meinung zu sowjetischen Truppen in der DDR; Zukunft der Militärblöcke; Abrüstung und Zukunft der NVA; Beurteilung der Entwicklung in der UdSSR und ihres Einflusses auf den deutsch-deutschen Vereinigungsprozeß; Akzeptanz von Immigranten aus osteuropäischen Ländern; Religiosität; Wahlverhalten (Volkskammerwahl 1990).
This dataset covers ballots 333-38, spanning January, March, May, July, September and October 1969. The dataset contains the data resulting from these polls in ASCII. The ballots are as follows: 333 - January This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on various political and social issues. Subjects include discipline in schools, preferred political parties and leaders, and the overall development of the country. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canadian development; changes in savings; feelings towards the future; putting limits on debates in Parliament; the outcome of giving women more say; political preferences; the preferred size of the population; the proposed reconstruction of the Provinces; the sale of beer in grocery stores; satisfaction with the government; and the idea of going back to a two-party system in Canada. Basic demographic variables are also included. 334 - March This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on a variety of political and social issues of importance to the country and government. Some of the subjects include political leaders, parties and issues, abortion, international development and foreign aid, and lotteries. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: abortions for physical and mental reasons; approval of the language rights bill; the court's treatment of criminals; the effectiveness of the Federal government; foreign aid; interest in international development; the legalization of sweepstakes and lotteries; militant students causing damage; political preference; a politician's right to privacy; recognizing Red China; the issue of public workers striking; the use of Medicare money; whether or not regional differences will break confederation; and if Canada will be better off if it was governed federally. Basic demographic variables are also included. 335 - May This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on political and social issues of interest to the country and government. Topics of interest include: involvement in politics, opinions on Trudeau as prime minister, the nature of the U.S. vs Canada, livable income, how the government should raise money, U.S.-Canada relations, integrating neighbourhoods, whether Quebec will gain its independence, opinions on Nixon as president, Rene Levesque, and voting behavior. Basic demographic variables are also included. 336 - July This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on political and social issues of interest to the country and government. There are questions about elections, world conflicts, money matters and prices. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: the cutback of NATO forces in Europe; the dispute between Arabs and Jews; the amount of government money spent on Expo '67; opinions on who gets the most profit with the increased prices of vegetables; the amount of objectionable material in the media; the opinions about John Robarts; the opinions about topless waitresses; political preferences; provinces with power; the ratings of Stanfield as leader of the opposition; whether or not some proportion of income is saved; sex education in schools, the use of alcohol; which household member decides on money matters; which family member gets a fixed amount of pocket money; and who gets profit from the increased price of meat. Basic demographic variables are also included 337 - September This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on current issues of importance to the country and government. Some of the questions are politically-based, collecting opinions about political parties, leaders, and policies. There are also other questions of importance to the country, such as problems facing the government, and attitudes towards inflation. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: Allowing the police to go on strike; baby bonus cuts to the rich; the biggest worry for the future; the greatest problem facing the Federal government; inflation problems; will the NDP gain support; the opinion of Trudeau; the performance of the police; political preferences; the ratings of Federal MPs; the ratings of Provincial MPs; reducing the work week from 40 to 35 hours; and the Trudeau plan of efficiency. Basic demographic variables are also included. 338 - October This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians on important current events topics of the day. Many of the questions in this survey deal with predictions of social, political and economic conditions for the future. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: American power in 1970; the amount of student demonstrations; chance of atomic war by 1990; changing the voting age; Chinese power in 1970; the collapse of capitalism; the collapse of civilization; continuation of space programmes; the country with the strongest claim to the South Pole; a cure for cancer; the disappearance of Communism; economic prosperity in 1970; the amount of excitement in life; heart transplant operations; International discord in 1970; the length of life span in the future; man living on the moon; the manufacturing of H-bombs; opinions of 1969; political preferences; predictions for 1990; predictions for the future; predictions of peace in 1990; Russian power in 1970; opinions of a three day work week; and travel involving passports. Basic demographic variables are also included.The codebook for this dataset is available through the UBC Library catalogue, with call number HN110.Z9 P84.
Socio-epidemiological investigation on the situation of women in various areas of life at the time of the social turning point in the GDR. Topics: Having grown up in rural or urban area; reference persons in childhood; number of siblings; today's relationship with parents; marital status; composition of household; length of living together with current partner; identification of current partner relation; desire to grow old together; assessment of the partnership up to now (scale); division of labor in household (scale); time available each day for personal interests; desire for children of respondents and partners under specific and under ideal circumstances; reasons against another child (scale); number and ages of children; problems after delivery; condition of health of the newborn babies; care of the youngest child in first three years; preference for certain persons for child care in the first three years of life from today's view; satisfaction with child-raising and care in day-nursery; preference for or against day-nursery in its current form; age at first menstruation and first intimacy; regularity of gynecological check-ups; stillbirths or miscarriages; previous pregnancies: their course and their result; desire for pregnancy; special treatment to promote pregnancy; attitude to contraception; method of contraception practiced; reasons against contraception; level of information regarding means and methods of contraception; current pregnancy and attitude to it; reasons for or against the pill (scale); medical advice on methods of contraception; frequency of intimacy; attitude to the legal situation regarding abortions in the GDR; self-assessment of condition of health; medical care; current illnesses as well as regular use of medication; type of sex life in the partner relation and satisfaction with it; further information by respondents also about the partner regarding current school or occupational training or further education, school degree or vocational certificate, current employment and shift work; full-time or part-time employment; management activity; classification of social class; satisfaction with employment and its agreement with occupational goal; preference for family or occupation; tenancy; size and equipment of residence; number of members of household; property relationship regarding residence; satisfaction with housing conditions; number of persons living in the household; number of members of household with their own income; amount of net household income; self-assessment of financial situation and standard of living. Sozioepidemiologische Untersuchung zur Situation von Frauen in verschiedenen Lebensbereichen zur Zeit der gesellschaftlichen Wende in der DDR. Themen: Aufgewachsen in ländlichem oder städtischem Gebiet; Bezugspersonen in der Kindheit; Anzahl der Geschwister; heutiges Verhältnis zu den Eltern; Familienstand; Zusammensetzung des Haushalts; Dauer des Zusammenlebens mit jetzigem Partner; Kennzeichen der gegenwärtigen Partnerbeziehung; Wunsch, gemeinsam alt zu werden; Einschätzung der Partnerschaft bisher (Skala); Arbeitsteilung im Haushalt (Skala); verfügbare Zeit pro Tag für persönliche Interessen; Kinderwunsch der Befragten und der Partner unter konkreten und unter idealen Lebensumständen; Gründe gegen ein weiteres Kind (Skala); Anzahl und Alter der Kinder; Probleme nach Entbindung; Gesundheitszustand der Neugeborenen; Betreuung des jüngsten Kindes in ersten drei Jahren; Präferierung bestimmter Personen für die Kinderbetreuung in den ersten drei Lebensjahren aus heutiger Sicht; Zufriedenheit mit der Erziehung und Betreuung in der Kinderkrippe; Präferenz für oder gegen die Kinderkrippe in ihrer jetzigen Form; Alter bei erster Menstruation und bei erstem Intimverkehr; Regelmäßigkeit gynäkologischer Untersuchungen; Tot- oder Fehlgeburten; bisherige Schwangerschaften: ihr Verlauf und ihr Ausgang; Wunsch nach Schwangerschaft; Spezialbehandlung zur Förderung einer Schwangerschaft; Einstellung zu Empfängnisverhütung; praktizierte Methode der Empfängnisverhütung; Gründe gegen Empfängnisverhütung; Informationsstand bezüglich empfängnisverhütender Mittel und Methoden; gegenwärtige Schwangerschaft und Haltung dazu; Gründe für bzw. gegen die Pille (Skala); ärztliche Beratung zu Methoden der Empfängnisverhütung; Häufigkeit des Intimverkehrs; Einstellung zur Rechtssituation bezüglich Schwangerschaftsabbrüchen in der DDR; Selbsteinschätzung des Gesundheitszustands; ärztliche Betreuung; gegenwärtige Krankheiten sowie regelmäßige Einnahme von Medikamenten; Art des Sexuallebens in der Partnerbeziehung und Zufriedenheit damit; weitere Auskünfte der Befragten auch über die Partner beziehen sich auf die gegenwärtige schulische bzw. berufliche Aus- oder Weiterbildung, den Schul- bzw. Berufsabschluß, die gegenwärtige Arbeitstätigkeit und Schichtarbeit; Voll- oder Teilzeitbeschäftigung; leitende Tätigkeit; Schichteinstufung; Zufriedenheit mit der Arbeitstätigkeit und ihre Übereinstimmung mit Berufsziel; Präferenz für Familie oder Beruf; Mietverhältnis; Größe und Ausstattung der Wohnung; Zahl der Haushaltsmitglieder; Eigentumsverhältnis bezüglich der Wohnung; Zufriedenheit mit den Wohnbedingungen; Anzahl der im Haushalt lebenden Personen; Zahl der Haushaltsmitglieder mit eigenem Einkommen; Höhe des Haushaltsnettoeinkommens; Selbsteinschätzung der finanziellen Situation und des Lebensstandards.
This data collection is designed to enable cross-national comparison of values and beliefs in a wide variety of areas and to monitor changes in values and attitudes of mass publics in 14 European countries and the United States and Canada. Broad topics covered are work, the meaning and purpose of life, family life, and contemporary social issues. Respondents were asked to rate the importance of work, family, friends, leisure time, politics, and religion in their lives. They were also asked how satisfied they were with their present lives, whether they tended to persuade others close to them, whether they discussed political matters, and how they viewed society. Questions relating to work included what aspects were important to them in a job, the pride they took in their work, their satisfaction with the present job, and their views on owner/state/employee management of business. Respondents were asked about the groups and associations they belonged to and which ones they worked for voluntarily, the level of trust they had in most people, the groups they would not want as neighbours, their general state of health, and whether they felt they had free choice and control over their lives. A wide range of items was included on the meaning and purpose of life, such as respondents' views on the value of scientific advances, the demarcation of good and evil, and religious behaviour and beliefs. Respondents were queried about whether they shared the same attitudes toward religion, morality, politics, and sexual mores with their partner and parents, their views on marriage and divorce, qualities important for a child to learn, whether a child needs both parents to grow up happy, views on mothers working outside the home, views on abortion, and whether marriage is an outdated institution. Questions regarding political issues probed for respondents' opinions of various forms of political action and the likelihood of their taking an action, the most important aims for their countries, confidence in various civil and governmental institutions, and whether they felt divorce, abortion, suicide, cheating on taxes, lying, and other such actions were ever justified. Constructed variables: PLUS1 to PLUS53 are constructs for 1990 only, C90_1 to C90_51 are constructs which can be used to make comparisons with the same constructs in P0830 named C81_1 to C81_51. Topics of constructs: religiosity, church involvement, moral values, conservatism-progressiveness, confidence in institutions, intolerance, materialism-postmaterialism, political involvement, Bradburn's affect balance scale, marriage, family, abortion, education, work. Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ organizational membership
Berufsmotivation und -zufriedenheit, Einstellung zu Frauen mitAbruptio-Wunsch und Akzeptanz ihrer Motive, Beratungsangebot und-pflicht der Ärzte, Entscheidungsmöglichkeiten der Frauen. Themen: Motive für Medizinstudium; Einflußfaktoren auf denBerufswunsch; Gründe für Wahl der Fachrichtung Gynäkologie(Skala); Einfluß des Wissens um die Notwendigkeit von Abruptios;erneute Wahl der Fachrichtung; Wunsch nach Arbeitsplatzwechselaufgrund der Durchführung von Abruptionen; Arbeitszufriedenheit;Durchführung von Abruptionen als Bestandteil des normalenArbeitsprogramms; Situationen für Unzufriedenheit im Beruf;Meinung zum Abruptio auf Wunsch der Frau und zum alleinigenEntscheidungsrecht der Frau; Wertung des Abruptios; Veränderungder Haltung zum Abruptio in der letzten Zeit; Abruptio imunmittelbaren Verwandten- und Bekanntenkreis und Haltung dazu;Umgang mit dem Gesetz zum Schwangerschaftsabbruch; möglicheVeränderungen dieses Gesetzes; Informiertheit über die Rechtslageund die gegenwärtige Praxis zum Abruptio in der DDR und BRD;bevorzugte Rechtsauffassung; Wunsch nach Information überBeweggründe der Frau für Abruptio; Akzeptanz von Beweggründen derFrau; Verhalten gegenüber Frauen mit Abruptiowunsch; emotionalesVerhältnis zur Abruptiopatentin; Möglichkeiten zur Erhöhung derVerantwortung der Frau; Verfolgen der wissenschaftlichenLiteratur zur Abruptio-Problematik; Beeinflußbarkeit derEinstellung von Gynäkologen zum Abruptio; Haltung zurBeratungspflicht; beratende Personengruppen; Charakter derBeratungsgespräche; Kontrazeptionsverhalten der Frau;Leitungstätigkeit; Arbeitsbereich; Arbeitsort; sozialeZugehörigkeit der Eltern; Medizinberuf der Eltern; politischeNeigung; Religiosität; Bezirk des Wohnortes. Professional motivation and satisfaction, attitude to women with wish for abortion and acceptance of their motives, counseling offer and duty of doctors, decision opportunities of the women. Topics: Motives for study of medicine; influence factors on desired occupation; reasons for selection of subject area gynecology (scale); influence of knowledge about the necessity of abortion; renewed selection of subject area; desire for change of job due to conducting abortions; work satisfaction; conducting abortions as component of normal work program; situations for dissatisfaction in the profession; opinion on abortion on demand of the woman and on sole right of the woman to decide; valuation of abortion; change of stand on abortion in recent time; abortion in the immediate circle of relatives and friends and stand on this; dealing with the law on abortion; possible changes of this law; extent to which informed about the legal situation and current practice on abortion in GDR and FRG; preferred legal view; desire for information about motives of the woman for abortion; acceptance of motives of the woman; conduct regarding women with wish for abortion; emotional relationship to abortion patient; opportunities to increase responsibility of the woman; following scientific literature on the abortion problem; ability to influence the attitude of gynecologists to abortion; stand on duty to provide counseling; groups of persons counseling; character of counseling talks; contraceptive habits of the woman; management activity; work area; place of work; social affiliation of parents; medical occupation of parents; political inclination; religiousness; district of place of residence.
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The figures in this table come from the Annual Reports on the Termination of Pregnancy Act (Wafz) of the Health Care Inspectorate (IGZ). This table was produced for the State of Public Health and Care and contains data on abortion care at a national level. It concerns terminations of pregnancy up to 24 weeks, including the number of overdue treatments. The morning-after methods are not covered by the Wafz and are not included. Figures on abortion care are available by country of residence of the patient, age, treatment method and whether the treatment took place in an abortion clinic or hospital. This table has been discontinued, see section 4 for the link to the IGZ website. The figures are also available there. Data available from 1990 to 2015. Status of the figures: Final. Changes as of 08-08-2019: None, this table has been discontinued. When will new numbers come out? Not applicable anymore.