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    European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) - Matrix Design...

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    Updated Dec 19, 2018
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    Wolf, Christof; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Reeskens, Tim; Ernst Stähli, Michèle (2018). European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) - Matrix Design Data [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.13561
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    Authors
    Wolf, Christof; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Reeskens, Tim; Ernst Stähli, Michèle
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    https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/sdesc2.asp?no=7502https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/sdesc2.asp?no=7502

    Description

    The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey prov

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    European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017)

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    Updated May 16, 2022
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    Gedeshi, Ilir; Pachulia, Merab; Poghosyan, Gevorg; Rotman, David; Kritzinger, Sylvia; Fotev, Georgy; Kolenović-Đapo, Jadranka; Baloban, Josip; Baloban, Stjepan; Rabušic, Ladislav; Frederiksen, Morten; Saar, Erki; Ketola, Kimmo; Wolf, Christof; Pachulia, Merab; Bréchon, Pierre; Voas, David; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Rovati, Giancarlo; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Petkovska, Antoanela; Komar, Olivera; Reeskens, Tim; Jenssen, Anders T.; Soboleva, Natalia; Marody, Mirosława; Voicu, Bogdan; Strapcová, Katarina; Bešić, Miloš; Uhan, Samo; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Wallman-Lundåsen, Susanne; Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Ramos, Alice; Balakireva, Olga; Mieriņa, Inta (2022). European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.13897
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    (12272043), (9726384)Available download formats
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    May 16, 2022
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    Authors
    Gedeshi, Ilir; Pachulia, Merab; Poghosyan, Gevorg; Rotman, David; Kritzinger, Sylvia; Fotev, Georgy; Kolenović-Đapo, Jadranka; Baloban, Josip; Baloban, Stjepan; Rabušic, Ladislav; Frederiksen, Morten; Saar, Erki; Ketola, Kimmo; Wolf, Christof; Pachulia, Merab; Bréchon, Pierre; Voas, David; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Rovati, Giancarlo; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Petkovska, Antoanela; Komar, Olivera; Reeskens, Tim; Jenssen, Anders T.; Soboleva, Natalia; Marody, Mirosława; Voicu, Bogdan; Strapcová, Katarina; Bešić, Miloš; Uhan, Samo; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Wallman-Lundåsen, Susanne; Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Ramos, Alice; Balakireva, Olga; Mieriņa, Inta
    License

    https://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-termshttps://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-terms

    Time period covered
    Jun 19, 2017 - Oct 1, 2021
    Variables measured
    year - survey year, dweight - Design Weight, v225 - sex respondent (Q63), studyno - GESIS study number, gweight - Calibration weights, mode - mode of data collection, doi - Digital Object Identifier, v277 - date of interview (Q107), version - GESIS archive version, pweight - Population size weight, and 464 more
    Description

    The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values, and opinions of citizens all over Europe.

    As previous waves conducted in 1981, 1990, 1999, 2008, the fifth EVS wave maintains a persistent focus on a broad range of values. Questions are highly comparable across waves and regions, making EVS suitable for research aimed at studying trends over time.

    The new wave has seen a strengthening of the methodological standards. The full release of the EVS 2017 includes data and documentation of altogether 37 participating countries. For more information, please go to the EVS website.

    Morale, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans.

    Topics: 1. Perceptions of life: importance of work, family, friends and acquaintances, leisure time, politics and religion; happiness; self-assessment of own health; memberships in voluntary organisations (religious or church organisations, cultural activities, trade unions, political parties or groups, environment, ecology, animal rights, professional associations, sports, recreation, or other groups, none); active or inactive membership of humanitarian or charitable organisation, consumer organisation, self-help group or mutual aid; voluntary work in the last six months; tolerance towards minorities (people of a different race, heavy drinkers, immigrants, foreign workers, drug addicts, homosexuals, Christians, Muslims, Jews, and gypsies - social distance); trust in people; estimation of people´s fair and helpful behavior; internal or external control; satisfaction with life; importance of educational goals: desirable qualities of children.

    1. Work: attitude towards work (job needed to develop talents, receiving money without working is humiliating, people turn lazy not working, work is a duty towards society, work always comes first); importance of selected aspects of occupational work; give priority to nationals over foreigners as well as men over women in jobs.

    2. Religion and morale: religious denomination; current and former religious denomination; current frequency of church attendance and at the age of 12; self-assessment of religiousness; belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, and re-incarnation; personal god vs. spirit or life force; importance of God in one´s life (10-point-scale); frequency of prayers; morale attitudes (scale: claiming state benefits without entitlement, cheating on taxes, taking soft drugs, accepting a bribe, homosexuality, abortion, divorce, euthanasia, suicide, paying cash to avoid taxes, casual sex, avoiding fare on public transport, prostitution, in-vitro fertilization, political violence, death penalty).

    3. Family: trust in family; most important criteria for a successful marriage or partnership (faithfulness, adequate income, good housing, sharing household chores, children, time for friends and personal hobbies); marriage is an outdated institution; attitude towards traditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupation and family (gender roles); homosexual couples are as good parents as other couples; duty towards society to have children; responsibility of adult children for their parents when they are in need of long-term care; to make own parents proud is a main goal in life.

    4. Politics and society: political interest; political participation; preference for individual freedom or social equality; self-assessment on a left-right continuum (10-point-scale) (left-right self-placement); individual vs. state responsibility for providing; take any job vs. right to refuse job when unemployed; competition good vs. harmful for people; equal incomes vs. incentives for individual effort; private vs. government ownership of business and industry; postmaterialism (scale); most important aims of the country for the next ten years; willingness to fight for the country; expectation of future development (less importance placed on work and greater respect for authority); trust in institutions; essential characteristics of democracy; importance of democracy for the respondent; rating democracy in own country; satisfaction with the political system in the country; preferred type of political system (strong leader, expert decisions, army should ...

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    European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) - Sensitive Data

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    Updated May 16, 2022
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    Gedeshi, Ilir; Pachulia, Merab; Poghosyan, Gevorg; Kritzinger, Sylvia; Rotman, David; Fotev, Georgy; Baloban, Josip; Kolenović-Đapo, Jadranka; Baloban, Stjepan; Rabušic, Ladislav; Saar, Erki; Frederiksen, Morten; Ketola, Kimmo; Wolf, Christof; Pachulia, Merab; Bréchon, Pierre; Voas, David; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Rovati, Giancarlo; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Petkovska, Antoanela; Jenssen, Anders T.; Komar, Olivera; Reeskens, Tim; Voicu, Bogdan; Marody, Mirosława; Soboleva, Natalia; Bešić, Miloš; Strapcová, Katarina; Uhan, Samo; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Wallman-Lundåsen, Susanne; Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Ramos, Alice; Balakireva, Olga; Mieriņa, Inta (2022). European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) - Sensitive Data [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.13898
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    (84500), (109474)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 16, 2022
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    Authors
    Gedeshi, Ilir; Pachulia, Merab; Poghosyan, Gevorg; Kritzinger, Sylvia; Rotman, David; Fotev, Georgy; Baloban, Josip; Kolenović-Đapo, Jadranka; Baloban, Stjepan; Rabušic, Ladislav; Saar, Erki; Frederiksen, Morten; Ketola, Kimmo; Wolf, Christof; Pachulia, Merab; Bréchon, Pierre; Voas, David; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Rovati, Giancarlo; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Petkovska, Antoanela; Jenssen, Anders T.; Komar, Olivera; Reeskens, Tim; Voicu, Bogdan; Marody, Mirosława; Soboleva, Natalia; Bešić, Miloš; Strapcová, Katarina; Uhan, Samo; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Wallman-Lundåsen, Susanne; Ernst Stähli, Michèle; Ramos, Alice; Balakireva, Olga; Mieriņa, Inta
    License

    https://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-termshttps://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-terms

    Time period covered
    Jun 19, 2017 - Oct 1, 2021
    Description

    The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values, and opinions of citizens all over Europe.

    As previous waves conducted in 1981, 1990, 1999, 2008, the fifth EVS wave maintains a persistent focus on a broad range of values. Questions are highly comparable across waves and regions, making EVS suitable for research aimed at studying trends over time.

    The new wave has seen a strengthening of the methodological standards. The full release of the EVS 2017 includes data and documentation of altogether 37 participating countries. For more information, please go to the EVS website.

    Topics: unified respondent number; country code (ISO 3166-1 numeric code); country abbreviation (ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 code); country and year of fieldwork (ISO 3166-1 numeric code); kind of job respondent - 3 digit ISCO08 code; kind of job spouse/partner - 3 digit ISCO08 code; region where interview was conducted: NUTS-3 code; region where interview was conducted: ISO_NUTS-3 code; size of town where interview was conducted.

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    European Values Study 2008: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2008)

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    Updated Jun 8, 2022
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    Gedeshi, Ilir; Zulehner, Paul M.; Rotman, David; Swyngedouw, Marc; Voyé, Liliane; Fotev, Georgy; Baloban, Josip; Roudometof, Victor; Rabusic, Ladislav; Gundelach, Peter; Saar, Andrus; Pehkonen, Juhani; Tchernia, Jean-François; Pachulia, Merab; Jagodzinski, Wolfgang; Voas, David; Gari, Aikaterini; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsson, Fridrik H.; Breen, Michael; Rovati, Giancarlo; Zepa, Brigita; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Hausman, Pierre; Petkovska, Antoanela; Troisi, Joseph; Petruti, Doru; Besic, Milos; European Values Study; Halman, Loek; Smith, Alan; Listhaug, Ola; Jasinska-Kania, Aleksandra; Vala, Jorge; Voicu, Malina; Bashkirova, Elena; Gredelj, Stjepan; Kusá, Zuzana; Tos, Niko; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Lundasen, Susanne; Joye, Dominique; Esmer, Yilmaz; Balakireva, Olga (2022). European Values Study 2008: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2008) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.13841
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    (13535183), (10522392)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2022
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    Authors
    Gedeshi, Ilir; Zulehner, Paul M.; Rotman, David; Swyngedouw, Marc; Voyé, Liliane; Fotev, Georgy; Baloban, Josip; Roudometof, Victor; Rabusic, Ladislav; Gundelach, Peter; Saar, Andrus; Pehkonen, Juhani; Tchernia, Jean-François; Pachulia, Merab; Jagodzinski, Wolfgang; Voas, David; Gari, Aikaterini; Rosta, Gergely; Jónsson, Fridrik H.; Breen, Michael; Rovati, Giancarlo; Zepa, Brigita; Ziliukaite, Ruta; Hausman, Pierre; Petkovska, Antoanela; Troisi, Joseph; Petruti, Doru; Besic, Milos; European Values Study; Halman, Loek; Smith, Alan; Listhaug, Ola; Jasinska-Kania, Aleksandra; Vala, Jorge; Voicu, Malina; Bashkirova, Elena; Gredelj, Stjepan; Kusá, Zuzana; Tos, Niko; Silvestre Cabrera, María; Lundasen, Susanne; Joye, Dominique; Esmer, Yilmaz; Balakireva, Olga
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    https://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-termshttps://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 27, 2008 - Mar 15, 2010
    Variables measured
    weight_g - weight, year - survey year, cntry_y - country_year, country - country code, intno - interviewer number, studyno - GESIS study number, c_abrv - country abbreviation, doi - digital object identifier, version - GESIS archive version, v25 - do you belong to: none (Q5a), and 122 more
    Description

    The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values, and opinions of citizens all over Europe.

    The EVS 2008 wave maintains a persistent focus on a broad range of values. Questions are highly comparable across waves and regions, making EVS suitable for studying trends over time. A significant improvement in this fourth wave is the rich set of socio-demographic background variables added to the questionnaire, facilitating far-reaching analyses of the determinants of values.

    Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans.

    Topics: 1. Perceptions of life: importance of work, family, friends and acquaintances, leisure time, politics and religion; frequency of political discussions with friends; happiness; self-assessment of own health; memberships and unpaid work (volunteering) in: social welfare services, religious or church organisations, education, or cultural activities, labour unions, political parties, local political actions, human rights, environmental or peace movement, professional associations, youth work, sports clubs, women´s groups, voluntary associations concerned with health or other groups; tolerance towards minorities (people with a criminal record, of a different race, left/right wing extremists, alcohol addicts, large families, emotionally unstable people, Muslims, immigrants, AIDS sufferers, drug addicts, homosexuals, Jews, gypsies and Christians - social distance); trust in people; estimation of people´s fair and helpful behaviour; internal or external control; satisfaction with life.

    1. Work: reasons for people to live in need; importance of selected aspects of occupational work; employment status; general work satisfaction; freedom of decision-taking in the job; importance of work (work ethics, scale); important aspects of leisure time; attitude towards following instructions at work without criticism (obedience work); give priority to nationals over foreigners as well as men over women in jobs.

    2. Religion: individual or general clear guidelines for good and evil; religious denomination; current and former religious denomination; current frequency of church attendance and at the age of 12; importance of religious celebration at birth, marriage, and funeral; self-assessment of religiousness; churches give adequate answers to moral questions, problems of family life, spiritual needs and social problems of the country; belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, sin and re-incarnation; personal God versus spirit or life force; own way of connecting with the divine; interest in the sacred or the supernatural; attitude towards the existence of one true religion; importance of God in one´s life (10-point-scale); experience of comfort and strength from religion and belief; moments of prayer and meditation; frequency of prayers; belief in lucky charms or a talisman (10-point-scale); attitude towards the separation of church and state.

    3. Family and marriage: most important criteria for a successful marriage (scale); attitude towards childcare (a child needs a home with father and mother, a woman has to have children to be fulfilled, marriage is an out-dated institution, woman as a single-parent); attitude towards marriage, children, and traditional family structure (scale); attitude towards traditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupation and family (scale); attitude towards: respect and love for parents, parent´s responsibilities for their children and the responsibility of adult children for their parents when they are in need of long-term care; importance of educational goals; attitude towards abortion.

    4. Politics and society: political interest; political participation; preference for individual freedom or social equality; self-assessment on a left-right continuum (10-point-scale); self-responsibility or governmental provision; free decision of job-taking of the unemployed or no permission to refuse a job; advantage or harmfulness of competition; liberty of firms or governmental control; equal incomes or incentives for individual efforts; attitude concerning capitalism versus government ownership; postmaterialism (scale); expectation of future development (less emphasis on...

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European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) - Matrix Design Data

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Wolf, Christof; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg A.; Reeskens, Tim; Ernst Stähli, Michèle
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The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey prov

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