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TUR_2018_WVS-W7_V01_M
World Values Survey - Wave 7, 2018
Turkiye
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2018
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TUR_2018_WVS-W7_v01_M
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The World Values Survey (WVS)
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WVS_Wave_7_Turkey_Stata_v5.0
Data file: WVS_Wave_7_Turkey_Stata_v5.0
WVS Wave 7 Turkey Stata v5.0 Dataset
Cases:
2415
Variables:
388
Variables
version
Version of Data File
doi
Digital Object Identifier
A_YEAR
Year of survey
B_COUNTRY
ISO 3166-1 numeric country code
B_COUNTRY_ALPHA
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
C_COW_NUM
CoW country code numeric
C_COW_ALPHA
CoW country code alpha
D_INTERVIEW
Interview ID
J_INTDATE
Date of interview
FW_START
Year/month of start-fieldwork
FW_END
Year/month of end-fieldwork
Q_MODE
Mode of data collection
N_REGION_ISO
Region ISO 3166-2
N_REGION_WVS
Region country specific
G_TOWNSIZE
Settlement size_8 groups
G_TOWNSIZE2
Settlement size_5 groups
H_SETTLEMENT
Settlement type
H_URBRURAL
Urban-Rural
I_PSU
Primary Sampling Unit ID
S_INTLANGUAGE
Language in which interview was conducted
LNGE_ISO
Language in which interview was conducted (ISO 639-1 Alpha 2 digit)
E_RESPINT
Respondent interested during the interview
F_INTPRIVACY
Interview privacy
W_WEIGHT
Weight
S018
Equilibration weight-1000
PWGHT
Population size weight
Q1
Important in life: Family
Q2
Important in life: Friends
Q3
Important in life: Leisure time
Q4
Important in life: Politics
Q5
Important in life: Work
Q6
Important in life: Religion
Q7
Important child qualities: good manners
Q8
Important child qualities: independence
Q9
Important child qualities: hard work
Q10
Important child qualities: feeling of responsibility
Q11
Important child qualities: imagination
Q12
Important child qualities: tolerance and respect for other people
Q13
Important child qualities: thrift saving money and things
Q14
Important child qualities: determination perseverance
Q15
Important child qualities: religious faith
Q16
Important child qualities: unselfishness
Q17
Important child qualities: obedience
Q18
Neighbors: Drug addicts
Q19
Neighbors: People of a different race
Q20
Neighbors: People who have AIDS
Q21
Neighbors: Immigrants/foreign workers
Q22
Neighbors: Homosexuals
Q23
Neighbors: People of a different religion
Q24
Neighbors: Heavy drinkers
Q25
Neighbors: Unmarried couples living together
Q26
Neighbors: People who speak a different language
Q27
One of main goals in life has been to make my parents proud
Q28
Pre-school child suffers with working mother
Q29
Men make better political leaders than women do
Q30
University is more important for a boy than for a girl
Q31
Men make better business executives than women do
Q32
Being a housewife just as fulfilling
Q33
Jobs scarce: Men should have more right to a job than women
Q33_3
Jobs scarce: Men should have more right to a job than women (3-point scale)
Q34
Jobs scarce: Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants
Q34_3
Jobs scarce: Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants (
Q35
Problem if women have more income than husband
Q35_3
Problem if women have more income than husband (3-point scale)
Q36
Homosexual couples are as good parents as other couples
Q37
Duty towards society to have children
Q38
It is children duty to take care of ill parent
Q39
People who don't work turn lazy
Q40
Work is a duty towards society
Q41
Work should always come first even if it means less spare time
Q42
Basic kinds of attitudes concerning society
Q43
Future changes: Less importance placed on work
Q44
Future changes: More emphasis on technology
Q45
Future changes: Greater respect for authority
Q46
Feeling of happiness
Q47
State of health (subjective)
Q48
How much freedom of choice and control
Q49
Satisfaction with your life
Q50
Satisfaction with financial situation of household
Q51
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Gone without enough food to eat
Q52
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Felt unsafe from crime in your own home
Q53
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Gone without needed medicine or treatment
Q54
Frequency you/family (last 12 month): Gone without a cash income
Q55
In the last 12 month, how often have you or your family: Gone without a safe she
Q56
Standard of living comparing with your parents
Q57
Most people can be trusted
Q58
Trust: Your family
Q59
Trust: Your neighborhood
Q60
Trust: People you know personally
Q61
Trust: People you meet for the first time
Q62
Trust: People of another religion
Q63
Trust: People of another nationality
Q64
Confidence: Churches
Q65
Confidence: Armed Forces
Q66
Confidence: The Press
Q67
Confidence: Television
Q68
Confidence: Labor Unions
Q69
Confidence: The Police
Q70
Confidence: Justice System/Courts
Q71
Confidence: The Government
Q72
Confidence: The Political Parties
Q73
Confidence: Parliament
Q74
Confidence: The Civil Services
Q75
Confidence: Universities
Q76
Confidence: Elections
Q77
Confidence: Major Companies
Q78
Confidence: Banks
Q79
Confidence: The Environmental Protection Movement
Q80
Confidence: The Women's Movement
Q81
Confidence: Charitable or humanitarian organizations
Q82
Confidence: Major regional organization (combined from country-specific)
Q82_EU
Confidence: The European Union (EU)
Q83
Confidence: The United Nations (UN)
Q84
Confidence: International Monetary Found (IMF)
Q85
Confidence: International Criminal Court (ICC)
Q86
Confidence: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Q87
Confidence: The World Bank (WB)
Q88
Confidence: The World Health Organization (WHO)
Q89
Confidence: The World Trade Organization (WTO)
Q90
International organizations: being effective vs being democratic
Q91
Countries with the permanent seats on the UN Security Council
Q92
Where are the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) located?
Q93
Which of the following problems does the organization Amnesty International deal
Q94
Active/Inactive membership: church or religious org
Q95
Active/Inactive membership: sport or recreational org
Q96
Active/Inactive membership: art, music, educational org
Q97
Active/Inactive membership: labor union
Q98
Active/Inactive membership: political party
Q99
Active/Inactive membership: environmental organization
Q100
Active/Inactive membership: professional organization
Q101
Active/Inactive membership: charitable/humanitarian organization
Q102
Active/Inactive membership: consumer organization
Q103
Active/Inactive membership: self-help group, mutual aid group
Q104
Active/Inactive membership: women's group
Q105
Active/Inactive membership: other organization
Q106
Incomes should be made more equal vs There should be greater incentives for indi
Q107
Private vs state ownership of business
Q108
Government's vs individual's responsibility
Q109
Competition good or harmful
Q110
Success: hard work vs luck
Q111
Protecting environment vs. Economic growth
Q112
Perceptions of corruption in the country
Q113
Involved in corruption: State authorities
Q114
Involved in corruption: Business executives
Q115
Involved in corruption: Local authorities
Q116
Involved in corruption: Civil service providers
Q117
Involved in corruption: Journalists and media
Q118
Frequency ordinary people pay a bribe, give a gift or do a favor to local offici
Q119
Degree of agreement: On the whole, women are less corrupt than men
Q120
Risk to be held accountable for giving or receiving a bribe
Q121
Impact of immigrants on the development of the country
Q122
Immigration in your country: Fills useful jobs in the workforce
Q123
Immigration in your country: Strengthens cultural diversity
Q124
Immigration in your country: Increases the crime rate
Q125
Immigration in your country: Gives asylum to political refugees
Q126
Immigration in your country: Increases the risks of terrorism
Q127
Immigration in your country: Helps poor people establish new lives
Q128
Immigration in your country: Increases unemployment
Q129
Immigration in your country: Leads to social conflict
Q130
Immigration policy preference
Q131
Secure in neighborhood
Q132
Frequency in your neighborhood: Robberies
Q133
Frequency in your neighborhood: Alcohol consumed in the streets
Q134
Frequency in your neighborhood: Police or military interfere with people's priva
Q135
Frequency in your neighborhood: Racist behavior
Q136
Frequency in your neighborhood: Drug sale in streets
Q137
Frequency in your neighborhood: Street violence and fights
Q138
Frequency in your neighborhood: Sexual harassment
Q139
Things done for reasons of security: Didn't carry much money
Q140
Things done for reasons of security: Preferred not to go out at night
Q141
Things done for reasons of security: Carried a knife, gun or other weapon
Q142
Worries: Losing my job or not finding a job
Q143
Worries: Not being able to give one's children a good education
Q144
Respondent was victim of a crime during the past year
Q145
Respondent's family was victim of a crime during last year
Q146
Worries: A war involving my country
Q147
Worries: A terrorist attack
Q148
Worries: A civil war
Q149
Freedom and Equality - Which more important
Q150
Freedom and security - Which more important
Q151
Willingness to fight for country
Q152
Aims of country: first choice
Q153
Aims of country: second choice
Q154
Aims of respondent: first choice
Q155
Aims of respondent: second choice
Q156
Most important: first choice
Q157
Most important: second choice
Q158
Science and technology are making our lives healthier, easier, and more comforta
Q159
Because of science and technology, there will be more opportunities for the next
Q160
We depend too much on science and not enough on faith
Q161
One of the bad effects of science is that it breaks down people's ideas of right
Q162
It is not important for me to know about science in my daily life
Q163
The world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology
Q164
Importance of God
Q165
Believe in: God
Q166
Believe in: life after death
Q167
Believe in: hell
Q168
Believe in: heaven
Q169
Whenever science and religion conflict, religion is always right
Q170
The only acceptable religion is my religion
Q171
How often do you attend religious services
Q172
How often do you pray
Q173
Religious person
Q174
Meaning of religion: To follow religious norms and ceremonies vs To do good to o
Q175
Meaning of religion: To make sense of life after death vs To make sense of life
Q176
Degree of agreement: Nowadays one often has trouble deciding which moral rules a
Q177
Justifiable: Claiming government benefits to which you are not entitled
Q178
Justifiable: Avoiding a fare on public transport
Q179
Justifiable: Stealing property
Q180
Justifiable: Cheating on taxes
Q181
Justifiable: Someone accepting a bribe in the course of their duties
Q182
Justifiable: Homosexuality
Q183
Justifiable: Prostitution
Q184
Justifiable: Abortion
Q185
Justifiable: Divorce
Q186
Justifiable: Sex before marriage
Q187
Justifiable: Suicide
Q188
Justifiable: Euthanasia
Q189
Justifiable: For a man to beat his wife
Q190
Justifiable: Parents beating children
Q191
Justifiable: Violence against other people
Q192
Justifiable: Terrorism as a political, ideological or religious mean
Q193
Justifiable: Having casual sex
Q194
Justifiable: Political violence
Q195
Justifiable: Death penalty
Q196
Government has the right: Keep people under video surveillance in public areas
Q197
Government has the right: Monitor all e-mails and any other information exchange
Q198
Government has the right: Collect information about anyone living in [COUNTRY] w
Q199
Interest in politics
Q200
How often discusses political matters with friends
Q201
Information source: Daily newspaper
Q202
Information source: TV news
Q203
Information source: Radio news
Q204
Information source: Mobile phone
Q205
Information source: Email
Q206
Information source: Internet
Q207
Information source: Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
Q208
Information source: Talk with friends or colleagues
Q209
Political action: Signing a petition
Q210
Political action: Joining in boycotts
Q211
Political action: Attending lawful/peaceful demonstrations
Q212
Political action: Joining unofficial strikes
Q213
Social activism: Donating to a group or campaign
Q214
Social activism: Contacting a government official
Q215
Social activism: Encouraging others to take action about political issues
Q216
Social activism: Encouraging others to vote
Q217
Political actions online: Searching information about politics and political eve
Q218
Political actions online: Signing an electronic petition
Q219
Political actions online: Encouraging other people to take any form of political
Q220
Political actions online: Organizing political activities, events, protests
Q221
Vote in elections: local level
Q222
Vote in elections: national level
Q223
Which party would you vote for if there were a national election tomorrow
Q223_ABREV
Party preference Abbreviation
Q223_LOCAL
Party preference Local name
Q224
How often in country's elections: Votes are counted fairly
Q225
How often in country's elections: Opposition candidates are prevented from runni
Q226
How often in country's elections: TV news favors the governing party
Q227
How often in country's elections: Voters are bribed
Q228
How often in country's elections: Journalists provide fair coverage of elections
Q229
How often in country's elections: Election officials are fair
Q230
How often in country's elections: Rich people buy elections
Q231
How often in country's elections: Voters are threatened with violence at the po
Q232
How often in country's elections: Voters are offered a genuine choice in the ele
Q233
How often in country's elections: Women have equal opportunities to run the offi
Q234
Some people think that having honest elections makes a lot of difference in thei
Q235
Political system: Having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parlia
Q236
Political system: Having experts, not government, make decisions according to wh
Q237
Political system: Having the army rule
Q238
Political system: Having a democratic political system
Q239
Political system: Having a system governed by religious law in which there are n
Q240
Left-right political scale
Q241
Democracy: Governments tax the rich and subsidize the poor
Q242
Democracy: Religious authorities interpret the laws
Q243
Democracy: People choose their leaders in free elections
Q244
Democracy: People receive state aid for unemployment
Q246
Democracy: Civil rights protect people's liberty against oppression
Q247
Democracy: The state makes people's incomes equal
Q248
Democracy: People obey their rulers
Q249
Democracy: Women have the same rights as men
Q250
Importance of democracy
Q251
How democratically is this country being governed today
Q252
Satisfaction with the political system performance
Q253
Respect for individual human rights nowadays
Q254
National pride
Q255
Feel close to your village, town or city
Q256
Feel close to your district, region
Q257
Feel close to your country
Q258
Feel close to your continent
Q259
Feel close to the world
Q260
Sex
Q261
Year of birth
Q262
Age
X003R
Age recoded (6 intervals)
X003R2
Age recoded (3 intervals)
Q263
Respondent immigrant
Q264
Mother immigrant
Q265
Father immigrant
Q266
Country of birth: Respondent
Q267
Country of birth: Mother of the respondent
Total: 388
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