Keywords
MEMBERSHIPPOLITICIANS
OCCUPATIONS
Government and political systems - Politics
SMOKING
HOME-GROWN FOODS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
PRIVATIZATION
PRESIDENCY
General - Health
POLICE CORRUPTION
WORKING TIME
POLITICAL INTEREST
CHILDREN
MASS MEDIA COVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
CONSUMER GOODS
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
POLITICAL PERSUASION
JOB HUNTING
TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
SOCIAL STATUS
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
FRINGE BENEFITS
HEADS OF STATE
LAY-OFFS
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
ORGANIZATIONS
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
TAXATION
INTERNATIONAL TENSION
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
VOTING BEHAVIOUR
POLITICAL ISSUES
ECONOMIC REFORM
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
NATIONALITY
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
NATIONAL ELECTIONS
INCOME
SOCIAL ISSUES
MARITAL STATUS
SOCIAL CLASS
PENSIONS
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
AGE
JOB SECURITY
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
ELECTORAL VOTING
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR
Economic systems and development - Economics
ECONOMIC ISSUES
SPOUSES
SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
POLITICAL LEADERS
BASIC NEEDS
HOUSEWORK
INTERNET USE
NATIONAL PRIDE
RURAL AREAS
STANDARD OF LIVING
Political behaviour and attitudes - Politics
CARS
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT
VOTING INTENTION
NATIONAL IDENTITY
General - Employment and labour
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
CORRUPTION
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
LAND OWNERSHIP
UNEMPLOYMENT
INTERPERSONAL TRUST
Social indicators and quality of life - Society and culture
INTERNET ACCESS
QUALITY OF LIFE
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
BREAD-WINNERS
URBAN AREAS
POLLUTION
CHECHENIA
TRUST
SOCIAL NETWORKS
FRIENDS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
DEMOCRACY
GENDER
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
LEGISLATURE
ATTITUDES TO SAVING
ATTITUDES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Social attitudes and behaviour - Society and culture
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
330
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
ELECTION BROADCASTING
WAGES
PHYSICAL MOBILITY
RUSSIAN POLITICAL PARTIES
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
HOUSEHOLDS
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
ELECTION CAMPAIGNS
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
SHARES
CRIME VICTIMS
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
Election and campaign studies - Politics
SAVINGS
RUSSIA
POLITICAL ATTITUDES
RETIREMENT
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Since the spring of 1991, the CSPP has been involved in more than 100 nationwide sample surveys in post-Communist countries. Each round of surveys asks a common core of questions, a unique source for monitoring trends within nations, and comparisons across nations. All research questions and analyses are undertaken independently of government. The New Russia Barometer Surveys (NRB) comprise one series within the CSPP surveys. They have been conducted annually since 1992, and consist of interviews with a stratified representative nationwide sample of Russian adults. The interviews last approximately one hour, and collect information about political, economic and social attitudes and behaviour. Further information on the NRB is available on the CSPP Barometer Surveys web site, along with details of other survey series. The New Russia Barometer I-XVIII Trend Dataset, 1992-2009 contains trend data from eighteen NRB surveys. Trends looked at include the political, economic and social conditions during and after transformation on topics such as support for the political regime and undemocratic alternatives, being paid or not by employers, economic expectations and expectations of the future. Main Topics:Topics covered include: economic activity formal economyeconomic activity multiple economiesincomeeconomic evaluationsprivatisationpolitical evaluationsvoting former Soviet Union relations foreign policy social topics view of life health housing social structureType
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ISSPThe International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing national social science projects and co-ordinates research goals, thereby adding a cross-national, cross-cultural perspective to the individual, national studies. Formed in 1983, the group develops topical modules dealing with important areas of social science as supplements to regular national surveys. Every survey includes questions about general attitudes toward various social issues such as the legal system, sex, and the economy. Special topics have included the environment, the role of government, social inequality, social support, family and gender issues, work orientation, the impact of religious background, behaviour, and beliefs on social and political preferences, and national identity. Participating countries vary for each topical module. The merging of the data into a cross-national dataset is performed by the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, University of Cologne. A compact disc (CD-ROM) (archived under SN 3479) containing data and documentation for ISSP surveys carried out 1985-1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002 is available from the UKDA. Main Topics:The CD-ROM contains the complete collection of data and documentation of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) between 1985 and 1996, 1998, 2000. In these years, the ISSP conducted twelve different Social Science Surveys in up to 30 countries. The collection comprises the following titles: 1985 - Role of Government I (6 countries) (ZA 1490,UKDA 2448) 1986 - Social Networks and Support Systems (7 countries) (ZA 1620, UKDA 2560) 1987 - Social Inequality I (10 countries) (ZA 1680,UKDA 2702) 1988 - Family and Changing Sex Roles I (8 countries) (ZA 1700, UKDA 2744) 1989 - Work Orientations I (10 countries) (ZA 1840, UKDA 2864) 1990 - Role of Government II (9 countries) (ZA 1950, UKDA 2956) 1991 - Religion (16 countries) (ZA 2150, UKDA 3062) 1992 - Social Inequality II (17 countries) (ZA 2310, UKDA 3498) 1993 - Environment (20 countries) (ZA 2450, UKDA 3473) 1994 - Family and Changing Gender Roles II (22 countries) (ZA 2620, UKDA 3584) 1995 - National Identity (22 countries) (ZA 2880, UKDA 3809) 1996 - Role of Government III (23 countries) (ZA 2900, UKDA 4480) 1998 - Religion 11 (30 countries) (ZA 3190, UKDA 4482) 2000 - Environment 2000 (34 countries) (ZA 3440, UKDA 4827) 2002 - Family and Changing Gender Roles III (34 countries) (ZA 3880, UKDA 5018) Additionally, the 1985 and 1990 surveys, Role of the Government I and II, have been cumulated for those countries and those variables which have been included in both surveys: 1985/1990 - Role of the Government I/II (5 countries) (ZA 2240, UKDA 3499). All of the above are also available as separate datasets. The data for 1997, 1999 and 2001 are available separately on dedicated CD ROMs.
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