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    EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 5 - Spring 2014

    • da-ra.de
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    Updated Apr 22, 2016
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    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (2016). EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 5 - Spring 2014 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12524
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    Apr 22, 2016
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    GESIS Data Archive
    Authors
    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
    Time period covered
    May 20, 2014 - Jun 10, 2014
    Description

    Resident population in the respective countries, aged 15 years and over

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    EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 3 - Spring 2013

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    Updated Apr 19, 2016
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    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (2016). EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 3 - Spring 2013 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12459
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    Apr 19, 2016
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    GESIS Data Archive
    Authors
    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 2013 - Jul 7, 2013
    Description

    Resident population in the respective countries, aged 15 years and over

  3. d

    EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 1 - Spring 2012

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    Updated Jan 5, 2016
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    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (2016). EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 1 - Spring 2012 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12410
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    Jan 5, 2016
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    GESIS Data Archive
    Authors
    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
    Time period covered
    Jul 9, 2012 - Jul 21, 2012
    Description

    Resident population in the respective countries, aged 15 years and over

  4. d

    EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 2 - Autumn 2012

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    Updated Jan 6, 2016
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    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (2016). EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 2 - Autumn 2012 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12412
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    Jan 6, 2016
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    GESIS Data Archive
    Authors
    European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
    Time period covered
    Nov 16, 2012 - Dec 2, 2012
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Resident population in the respective countries, aged 15 years and over

  5. Afrobarometer Survey 2016-2018, Merged Round 7 Data (34 Countries) - Benin,...

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    Updated Apr 27, 2021
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    Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IREEP) (2021). Afrobarometer Survey 2016-2018, Merged Round 7 Data (34 Countries) - Benin, Burkina Faso, Botswana, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Cabo Verde, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Gambia, The, Kenya, Liberia, Lesotho, Morocco, Madagas... [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/3805
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    Apr 27, 2021
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    Institute for Justice and Reconciliationhttp://www.ijr.org.za/
    Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IREEP)
    Michigan State University (MSU)
    Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD)
    Institute for Development Studies (IDS)
    University of Cape Town (UCT, South Africa)
    Time period covered
    2016 - 2018
    Area covered
    Cabo Verde, Guinea, Ghana, Benin, Gabon, Liberia, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Lesotho
    Description

    Abstract

    The Afrobarometer is a comparative series of public attitude surveys that assess African citizen's attitudes to democracy and governance, markets, and civil society, among other topics. The surveys have been undertaken at periodic intervals since 1999. The Afrobarometer's coverage has increased over time. Round 1 (1999-2001) initially covered 7 countries and was later extended to 12 countries. Round 2 (2002-2004) surveyed citizens in 16 countries. Round 3 (2005-2006) 18 countries, Round 4 (2008) 20 countries, Round 5 (2011-2013) 34 countries, and Round 6 (2014-2015) 36 countries. The survey covered 34 countries in Round 7 (2016-2018).

    Geographic coverage

    The survey has national coverage in the following 34 African countries: Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, eSwatini, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

    Analysis unit

    Individuals

    Universe

    The sample universe for Afrobarometer surveys includes all citizens of voting age within the country. In other words, we exclude anyone who is not a citizen and anyone who has not attained this age (usually 18 years) on the day of the survey. Also excluded are areas determined to be either inaccessible or not relevant to the study, such as those experiencing armed conflict or natural disasters, as well as national parks and game reserves. As a matter of practice, we have also excluded people living in institutionalized settings, such as students in dormitories and persons in prisons or nursing homes.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    Afrobarometer uses national probability samples designed to meet the following criteria. Samples are designed to generate a sample that is a representative cross-section of all citizens of voting age in a given country. The goal is to give every adult citizen an equal and known chance of being selected for an interview. They achieve this by:

    • using random selection methods at every stage of sampling; • sampling at all stages with probability proportionate to population size wherever possible to ensure that larger (i.e., more populated) geographic units have a proportionally greater probability of being chosen into the sample.

    The sampling universe normally includes all citizens age 18 and older. As a standard practice, we exclude people living in institutionalized settings, such as students in dormitories, patients in hospitals, and persons in prisons or nursing homes. Occasionally, we must also exclude people living in areas determined to be inaccessible due to conflict or insecurity. Any such exclusion is noted in the technical information report (TIR) that accompanies each data set.

    Sample size and design Samples usually include either 1,200 or 2,400 cases. A randomly selected sample of n=1200 cases allows inferences to national adult populations with a margin of sampling error of no more than +/-2.8% with a confidence level of 95 percent. With a sample size of n=2400, the margin of error decreases to +/-2.0% at 95 percent confidence level.

    The sample design is a clustered, stratified, multi-stage, area probability sample. Specifically, we first stratify the sample according to the main sub-national unit of government (state, province, region, etc.) and by urban or rural location.

    Area stratification reduces the likelihood that distinctive ethnic or language groups are left out of the sample. Afrobarometer occasionally purposely oversamples certain populations that are politically significant within a country to ensure that the size of the sub-sample is large enough to be analysed. Any oversamples is noted in the TIR.

    Sample stages Samples are drawn in either four or five stages:

    Stage 1: In rural areas only, the first stage is to draw secondary sampling units (SSUs). SSUs are not used in urban areas, and in some countries they are not used in rural areas. See the TIR that accompanies each data set for specific details on the sample in any given country. Stage 2: We randomly select primary sampling units (PSU). Stage 3: We then randomly select sampling start points. Stage 4: Interviewers then randomly select households. Stage 5: Within the household, the interviewer randomly selects an individual respondent. Each interviewer alternates in each household between interviewing a man and interviewing a woman to ensure gender balance in the sample.

    To keep the costs and logistics of fieldwork within manageable limits, eight interviews are clustered within each selected PSU.

    Data weights For some national surveys, data are weighted to correct for over or under-sampling or for household size. "Withinwt" should be turned on for all national -level descriptive statistics in countries that contain this weighting variable. It is included as the last variable in the data set, with details described in the codebook. For merged data sets, "Combinwt" should be turned on for cross-national comparisons of descriptive statistics. Note: this weighting variable standardizes each national sample as if it were equal in size.

    Further information on sampling protocols, including full details of the methodologies used for each stage of sample selection, can be found at https://afrobarometer.org/surveys-and-methods/sampling-principles

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The questionnaire for Round 7 addressed country-specific issues, but many of the same questions were asked across surveys. The survey instruments were not standardized across all countries and the following features should be noted:

    • In the seven countries that originally formed the Southern Africa Barometer (SAB) - Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe - a standardized questionnaire was used, so question wording and response categories are the generally the same for all of these countries. The questionnaires in Mali and Tanzania were also essentially identical (in the original English version). Ghana, Uganda and Nigeria each had distinct questionnaires.

    • This merged dataset combines, into a single variable, responses from across these different countries where either identical or very similar questions were used, or where conceptually equivalent questions can be found in at least nine of the different countries. For each variable, the exact question text from each of the countries or groups of countries ("SAB" refers to the Southern Africa Barometer countries) is listed.

    • Response options also varied on some questions, and where applicable, these differences are also noted.

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European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (2016). EU Neighbourhood Barometer Wave 5 - Spring 2014 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12524

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Dataset updated
Apr 22, 2016
Dataset provided by
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Authors
European Commission, Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Time period covered
May 20, 2014 - Jun 10, 2014
Description

Resident population in the respective countries, aged 15 years and over

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