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spelling ftcessda:dfd408031cb6b44d1344eff0153061baad69eb0ddbb3ff84f19f08249bd551cd 2024-09-09T19:48:01+00:00 Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999 Fahey, T., Economic and Social Research Institute (Dublin) Sinnott, R., University College Dublin, Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs Hayes, B. C., Queen's University of Belfast, Department of Sociology and Social Policy Northern Ireland 2001-12-03T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4422-1 en eng doi:10.5255/UKDA-SN-4422-1 4422 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4422-1 No information recorded ABORTION AGE ALCOHOL USE ATTITUDES BASIC NEEDS CHIEF INCOME EARNERS BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS COHABITATION CULTURAL IDENTITY DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING DEMOCRACY DIVORCE DRUG ABUSE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COMPETITION EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EMOTIONAL STATES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ETHICS EUROPEAN UNION FAMILIES FARMS FATHERS FREEDOM OF SPEECH FRIENDS GENDER HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN SETTLEMENT IDENTITY IMMIGRATION INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIES INSTITUTIONS INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS JOB SATISFACTION JOB SECURITY LAW ENFORCEMENT LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES LIFE STYLES LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL STATUS MARRIAGE Dataset 2001 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4422-1 2024-06-26T23:38:52Z Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The European Values Study (EVS) and World Values Survey (WVS) series were designed to enable a cross-national, cross-cultural comparison of values and norms on a wide variety of topics and to monitor changes in values and attitudes across the globe. The EVS/WVS provides data from representative national surveys in 97 societies containing almost 90 per cent of the world's population. These surveys show pervasive changes in what people want out of life and what they believe. In order to monitor these changes, the EVS/WVS has executed five waves of surveys, from 1981 to 2007. Representative national samples of each society's public are interviewed, using a standardised questionnaire that covers a full range of social, economic, cultural and religious topic areas. The countries included in these surveys cover the full range from very poor countries to very rich ones, from authoritarian systems to liberal democracies and covering all major cultural zones. Further information about the each survey series can be found on the EVS and WVS web sites. Background to the European Values Studies The European Values Study (EVS) is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey of moral, religious, political and social values. The project was designed to investigate the nature and inter-relationship of value systems, their degree of homogeneity, and the extent to which they are subject to change across time. To date there have been 3 waves, the first carried out in 1981, the second in 1990 and the third in 1999/2000. The 1981 survey was carried out in ten member states of the European Community. After the initial fieldwork the survey was carried out in a further 16 countires (Argentina, Australia, Chile, Canada, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, Malta, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, United States and parts of the Soviet Union). The 1990 survey was carried out in all European countries as well as the United States and Canada.The ... Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) Canada Norway Argentina
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topic ABORTION
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ATTITUDES
BASIC NEEDS
CHIEF INCOME EARNERS
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILDREN
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
COHABITATION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT
DECISION MAKING
DEMOCRACY
DIVORCE
DRUG ABUSE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COMPETITION
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMOTIONAL STATES
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ETHICS
EUROPEAN UNION
FAMILIES
FARMS
FATHERS
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
FRIENDS
GENDER
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IDENTITY
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES
INSTITUTIONS
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JOB SATISFACTION
JOB SECURITY
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIFE STYLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
spellingShingle ABORTION
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ATTITUDES
BASIC NEEDS
CHIEF INCOME EARNERS
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILDREN
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
COHABITATION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT
DECISION MAKING
DEMOCRACY
DIVORCE
DRUG ABUSE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COMPETITION
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMOTIONAL STATES
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ETHICS
EUROPEAN UNION
FAMILIES
FARMS
FATHERS
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
FRIENDS
GENDER
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IDENTITY
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES
INSTITUTIONS
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JOB SATISFACTION
JOB SECURITY
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIFE STYLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
Fahey, T., Economic and Social Research Institute (Dublin)
Sinnott, R., University College Dublin, Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs
Hayes, B. C., Queen's University of Belfast, Department of Sociology and Social Policy
Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
topic_facet ABORTION
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ATTITUDES
BASIC NEEDS
CHIEF INCOME EARNERS
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILDREN
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
COHABITATION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT
DECISION MAKING
DEMOCRACY
DIVORCE
DRUG ABUSE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COMPETITION
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMOTIONAL STATES
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ETHICS
EUROPEAN UNION
FAMILIES
FARMS
FATHERS
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
FRIENDS
GENDER
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IDENTITY
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES
INSTITUTIONS
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JOB SATISFACTION
JOB SECURITY
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIFE STYLES
LIVING CONDITIONS
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
description Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The European Values Study (EVS) and World Values Survey (WVS) series were designed to enable a cross-national, cross-cultural comparison of values and norms on a wide variety of topics and to monitor changes in values and attitudes across the globe. The EVS/WVS provides data from representative national surveys in 97 societies containing almost 90 per cent of the world's population. These surveys show pervasive changes in what people want out of life and what they believe. In order to monitor these changes, the EVS/WVS has executed five waves of surveys, from 1981 to 2007. Representative national samples of each society's public are interviewed, using a standardised questionnaire that covers a full range of social, economic, cultural and religious topic areas. The countries included in these surveys cover the full range from very poor countries to very rich ones, from authoritarian systems to liberal democracies and covering all major cultural zones. Further information about the each survey series can be found on the EVS and WVS web sites. Background to the European Values Studies The European Values Study (EVS) is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey of moral, religious, political and social values. The project was designed to investigate the nature and inter-relationship of value systems, their degree of homogeneity, and the extent to which they are subject to change across time. To date there have been 3 waves, the first carried out in 1981, the second in 1990 and the third in 1999/2000. The 1981 survey was carried out in ten member states of the European Community. After the initial fieldwork the survey was carried out in a further 16 countires (Argentina, Australia, Chile, Canada, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, Malta, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, United States and parts of the Soviet Union). The 1990 survey was carried out in all European countries as well as the United States and Canada.The ...
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author Fahey, T., Economic and Social Research Institute (Dublin)
Sinnott, R., University College Dublin, Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs
Hayes, B. C., Queen's University of Belfast, Department of Sociology and Social Policy
author_facet Fahey, T., Economic and Social Research Institute (Dublin)
Sinnott, R., University College Dublin, Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs
Hayes, B. C., Queen's University of Belfast, Department of Sociology and Social Policy
author_sort Fahey, T., Economic and Social Research Institute (Dublin)
title Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
title_short Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
title_full Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
title_fullStr Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
title_full_unstemmed Northern Ireland European Values Survey, 1999
title_sort northern ireland european values survey, 1999
publishDate 2001
url https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4422-1
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