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Social Attitudes Survey 2005
South Africa
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2005
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SASAS2005_comb_wgt
SASAS2005_q1
SASAS2005_q2
Data file: SASAS2005_q2
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uniqueid
Questionnaire number
prov
Province
hhnum
Number of households at visiting point
pers16
Number of persons 16+ years at visiting point
hhpers
Number of persons in selected HH
hhpers16
Number of persons 16+ years in selected HH
q1_1
Q1.1 What are the 3 most important challenges facing SA-1
q1_2
Q1.2 What are the 3 most important challenges facing SA-2
q1_3
Q1.3 What are the 3 most important challenges facing SA-3
q2
Q2 In the last 5 years has life improved/same/worse-most people in SA
q3
Q3 In the last 5 years has life improve/same/worse-people like you
q4
Q4 In the next 5 years will life improve for most people in SA
q5
Q5 In the next 5 years will life improve for people like you
q6
Q6 Satisfied/Dissatisfied with way democracy is working in SA
q7
Q7 Trust/Distrust national gov in SA
q8
Q8 Trust/Distrust courts in SA
q9
Q9 Trust/Distrust the IEC in SA
q10
Q10 Trust/Distrust your provincial gov in SA
q11
Q11 Trust/Distrust the SABC
q12
Q12 Trust/Distrust parliament in SA
q13
Q13 Trust/Distrust police in SA
q14
Q14 Trust/Distrust SA Defence force
q15
Q15 Trust/Distrust big business in SA
q16
Q16 Trust/Distrust your local government in SA
q17
Q17 Trust/Distrust church in SA
q18
Q18 Trust/Distrust traditional leaders/authorities in SA
q19
Q19 Trust/Distrust traditional political parties in SA
q20
Q20 Gov handling supply of water and sanitation
q21
Q21 Gov handling providing electricity in neighbourhood
q22
Q22 Gov handling removal of refuse in neighbourhood
q23
Q23 Gov handling affordable housing in neighbourhood
q24
Q24 Gov handling access to health care in neighbourhood
q25
Q25 Gov handling treatment of sexually transmitted infections
q26
Q26 Gov handling cutting crime in neighbourhood
q27
Q27 Gov creating jobs in your neighbourhood
q28
Q28 Gov handling land reform in neighbourhood
q29
Q29 Gov handling providing social grants in neighbourhood
q30
Q30 How often do you talk about politics
q31
Q31 Whether I vote or not makes no difference
q32
Q32 After being elected all parties are same, so voting is pointless
q33
Q33 It is the duty of all citizens to vote
q34
Q34 Voting is meaningless because no politician can be trusted
q35
Q35 Politics too complicated for people like me to understand
q36
Q36 Politicians guilty of bribery/corruption should resign immediately
q37
Q37 Elected politicians should resign when change to another pol party
q38
Q38 Gov should have authority to prevent citizens from criticising it
q39
Q39 Citizens should have right to form/join org freely
q40
Q40 Gov should be in control of what info is given to public
q41
Q41 Mass action acceptable way to express views in democracy
q42
Q42 Do you know of an IDP for your municipal area
q43
Q43 Do you know a Councillor in your local mun/council
q44
Q44 Participate in formulation of IDP for your municipal area
q45
Q45 Agree/Disagree: local mun council takes too many decisions in secret
q46
Q46 Do you have a ward committee in your neighbourhood
q47
Q47 Attached to: Those who speak same language as you
q48
Q48 Attached to: Those who belong to same race group as you
q49
Q49 Attached to: Those in same financial position as you
q50
Q50 Attached to: Those who live in your neighbourhood
q51
Q51 It makes me feel proud to be called a South African
q52
Q52 Being South African is important part of how I see myself
q53
Q53 I would rather be citizen of SA than of other country
q54
Q54 World better place if people from other countries were more like SAs
q55
Q55 Generally South Africa is better than most other countries
q56
Q56 People of different racial groups do not really trust/like each other
q57
Q57 People of different racial groups will never really trust/like each other
q58
Q58 Are there any racial groups in SA that you do not trust/like
q59
Q59 Describe self as member of group that is discriminated against in SA
q60
Q60 On what grounds is your group discriminated against: 1
q61
Q61 On what grounds is your group discriminated against: 2
q62
Q62 Since 1994, race relations in SA improved/remained same/deteriorated
q63
Q63 How often do you feel racially discriminated against
q64
Q64 Where has racial discrimination happened most recently
q65
Q65 Most Whites in South Africa have racist attitudes
q66
Q66 Most Coloured people in South Africa have racist attitudes
q67
Q67 Most Black African people in South Africa have racist attitudes
q68
Q68 Most Indian people in South Africa have racist attitudes
q69
Q69 Give preferential contracts and tax breaks to black businesses
q70
Q70 Redistribute land to black South Africans.
q71
Q71 Pay money to apartheid victims as reparation for history of discrimination
q72
Q72 Racial quotas in national sports teams.
q73
Q73 Preferential hiring & promotion of black SA in employment
q74
Q74 Preferential hiring & promotion of women in employment
q75
Q75 Heard SA is going to host FIFA Soccer World Cup
q76
Q76 Which year will FIFA Soccer World Cup take place in SA
q77
Q77 Main benefit for SA hosting 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
q78
Q78 Your city/area, main benefit of hosting 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
q79
Q79 Your neighbourhood, main benefit of hosting 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
q80
Q80 For you, main benefit be of hosting 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
q81
Q81 Will these benefits be lasting or short term
q82
Q82 South Africa will be ready to host FIFA World Cup in 2010
q83
Q83 Local gov. in this area will be able to meet needs of FIFA World Cup in 2010
q84
Q84 FIFA World Cup will delay provision of basic services to poor areas in SA
q85
Q85 Small businesses will benefit from FIFA World Cup 2010
q86
Q86 FIFA World Cup will improve BEE
q87
Q87 Hosting of World Cup in SA will help upgrade run-down parts of this area
q88
Q88 Hosting World Cup in SA will make our cities more competitive internationall
q89
Q89 Which area in SA do you think will benefit most from 2010 FIFA Soccer World
q90
Q90 Which one of following will benefit most from 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
q91
Q91 Main disadvantage of SA hosting 2010 Soccer World Cup
q92
Q92 Wrong/not wrong if man/woman have sex. rel. before marriage
q93
Q93 Wrong/not wrong for married person to have sex. rel. with someone else
q94
Q94 Wrong/not wrong for same sex adults to have sexual rel.
q95
Q95 People convicted of murder should get death penalty
q96
Q96 Abortion: Strong chance of serious defect in baby
q97
Q97 Abortion: Low income & cannot afford any more children
q98
Q98 Time in a paid job
q99
Q99 Time doing household work
q100
Q100 Time with your family
q101
Q101 Time with your friends
q102
Q102 Time in leisure activities
q103
Q103 A job is just a way of earning money – nothing else
q104
Q104 I would enjoy having paid job even if I did not need the money
q105
Q105 How important: job security
q106
Q106 How important: high income
q107
Q107 How important: good opportunities for advancement
q108
Q108 How important: an interesting job
q109
Q109 How important: job that allows someone to work independently
q110
Q110 How important: job that allows someone to help other people
q111
Q111 How important: job that is useful to society
q112
Q112 How important: job that allows to decide their times/days of work
q113a
Q113a Which of following jobs would you personally choose
q113b
Q113b Which of following jobs would you personally choose
q113c
Q113c Which of following jobs would you personally choose
q114
Q114 Employees have more job security than self-employed
q115
Q115 Being employee interferes more with family life than self-empl. does
q116
Q116 Trade unions are very important for job security of empl
q117
Q117 Without trade unions working conditions of empl. would be much worse
q118
Q118 Suppose you could decide on your work situation at present. Prefer:
q119
Q119 Are you currently working for pay
q120
Q120 Number of hours work, main job earning. Prefer:
q121
Q121 My job is secure
q122
Q122 My income is high
q123
Q123 My opportunities for advancement are high
q124
Q124 My job is interesting
q125
Q125 I can work independently
q126
Q126 In my job I can help other people
q127
Q127 My job is useful to society
q128
Q128 My job gives me a chance to improve my skills.
q129
Q129 How often: Do you come home from work exhausted
q130
Q130 How often: Do you have to do hard physical work
q131
Q131 How often: Do you find your work stressful
q132
Q132 How often: Do you work in dangerous conditions
q133
Q133 Which statement best describes how working hours are decided
q134
Q134 Which statement best describes how daily work is organized
q135
Q135 How difficult take off during work hours, to take care of pers. matters
q136
Q136 How often do you feel that demands of your job interfere with family life
q137
Q137 How often do you feel that demands of family life interfere with your job
q138
Q138 How much of past work experience/job skills can you use in present job
q139
Q139 Look for new job-how helpful present work experience/job skills
q140
Q140 Past 12 months, any training to improve your job skills
q141
Q141 Relations at work between management & employees
q142
Q142 Relations at work between workmates/colleagues
q143
Q143 How satisfied are you in your (main) job
q144
Q144 Willing to work harder than have to to help firm/org to succeed
q145
Q145 I am proud to be working for my firm or organization
q146
Q146 I would turn down another job that offered more pay to stay with org.
q147
Q147 How difficult/easy would be to find job at least as good as current one
q148
Q148 How difficult/easy would be for firm/organization to replace you
q149
Q149 How likely will try to find job with another firm/org next 12 months
q150
Q150 To what extent do worry about possibility of losing your job
q151
Q151 Avoid unemployment: accept a job that requires new skills
q152
Q152 Avoid unemployment: accept a position with lower pay.
q153
Q153 Avoid unemployment: accept temporary employment.
q154
Q154 Avoid unemployment: travel longer to get to work
q155
Q155 In addition to main job, do you do other work for add. inc.
q156
Q156 Have you ever had a paid job for one year or more
q157
Q157 When did your last paid job end
q158
Q158 What was main reason that your job ended
q159
Q159 Would you like to have paid job, now or in future
q160
Q160 How likely do you think it is that you would find a job
q161
Q161 Are you currently looking for a job
q162
Q162 Past 12 months: Registered at a public labour centre
q163
Q163 Past 12 months: Registered at private empl agency
q164
Q164 Past 12 months: Answered advertisements for jobs
q165
Q165 Past 12 mnths: Advertised for job in newspaper/journals
q166
Q166 Past 12 months: Applied directly to employers
q167
Q167 Past 12 mnths: Asked relatives/friends/colleagues to help find job
q168
Q168 Past 12 mnths, any training to improve your job skills
q169
Q169 What is your main source of economic support
q170
Q170 How safe/unsafe do you feel personally on most days
q171
Q171 How safe/unsafe do you feel walking alone in area during day
q172
Q172 How safe/unsafe do you feel walking alone in area after dark
q173
Q173 Ever moved/thought about moving because worried about crime
q174
Q174 How often worry: you/someone lives with you might be victim of crime
q175
Q175 For which party did you vote in last municipal election in 2000
q176
Q176 If you did not vote in 2000 municipal elections, why not
q177
Q177 If there were mun. election tomorrow, for which party would you vote
q178
Q178 Main reason for not voting if a mun. election were held tomorrow
q179
Q179 To which other party do you feel close
q180
Q180 To which party do you feel most close
q181
Q181 For which party voted in last national election - 2004
q182
Q182 If you did not vote in 2004 election, why not
q183
Q183 If there were nat. election tomorrow, for which party would you vote
q184
Q184 Why would you not vote if a nat. election were held tomorrow
q185
Q185 To which other party do you feel close
q186
Q186 To which party do you feel most close
q187
Q187 Where did your household get water from yesterday
q188
Q188 What is most often used source of water by this HH
q190
Q190 How much water does your HH use each day for all purposes
q191
Q191 How long does it take members of HH to get to water source
q192
Q192 How long does hh-memeber have to queue at water source
q196
Q196 If you pay, how much does bucket/container of water cost
q197
Q197 If pay for water, how much do you pay every month
q204
Q204 In past year, how often interruptions of 1 day+ to water service
q206
Q206 If water interruptions: What was main reason
q208
Q208 Consequence non-payment: Threats of legal action by mun.
q209
Q209 Consequence non-payment: Legal action by municipality
q211
Q211 Consequence of non-payment: Eviction from your home
q216
Q216 Is the water you use: Safe to drink
q217
Q217 Is the water you use: Clear
q218
Q218 Is the water you use: Good in taste
q219
Q219 Is the water you use: Free from odours
q220
Q220 Type of toilet facility available for household
q222
Q222 Where is this toilet facility located
q223
Q223 Is toilet facility shared with oth HH/people outside HH
q230
Q230 When you wash your hands do you use soap
q231
Q231 Have you received any hygiene education
q232
Q232 How would you rate the condition of your toilet
q233
Q233 Do you pay for using the toilet facility
q234
Q234 If yes, whom do you pay for using the toilet facility
q235
Q235 Know what/whom to contact if have water/sanitation serv problem
q236
Q236 Wanted gen info about water/sanitation, what would you do
q237
Q237 When last did you contact municipal office about water/sanitation
q238
Q238 Attended public meeting during last year: discussed water/sanitation
q239
Q239 Satisfaction: The access to municipal officials
q240
Q240 Satisfaction: The helpfulness of municipal officials
q241
Q241 Satisfaction: Ability of municipality to respond to complaints
q242
Q242 Satisfaction: Ability of municipality to rectify problems
q243
Q243 Satisfaction: Quantity/amount of water available to your HH
q244
Q244 Satisfaction: The safeness of water for drinking
q245
Q245 Satisfaction: The billing system that is in place
q246
Q246 Satisfaction: The cost of water & sanitation services
q247
Q247 Satisfaction: The provision of Free Basic Services
q248
Q248 Satisfaction: Type of toilet facility provided by mun.
q249
Q249 Satisfaction: Safety/health risk of toilet available to HH
q250
Q250 Satisfaction: Way mun. provides for disposal of waste water
q251
Q251 Gender of respondent
q252
Q252 Race of respondent
q253
Q253 Age of respondent in completed years
q254
Q254 What is your current marital status
q255
Q255 Do you live together with a partner
q256
Q256 Highest education level you have ever completed
q257
Q257 How many years of full time schooling have you completed?
q258
Q258 Are you a citizen of South Africa
q259
Q259 Are you registered as a voter of South Africa
q260
Q260 What language do you speak mostly at home?
q261
Q261 What is your mother tongue?
q262
Q262 Current employment status?
q263
Q263 Employment status of partner?
q264
Q264 Your current occupation?
q265
Q265 Spouse/partner: current occupation?
q266
Q266 Who is your employer for this work
q267
Q267 Who is spouses/partners employer
q268
Q268 If self-employed, how many employees are working for you
q269
Q269 How many hours do/did you normally work in a week
q270
Q270 Do you supervise the work of any other people
q271
Q271 Are you a paid-up member of a Trade Union
q272
Q272 Do you consider yourself as belonging to any religion
q273
Q273 Denomination
q274
Q274 Not special occasions: How often attend religious meetings?
q275
Q275 Where would you put yourself on scale from 1-10 (10 is top and 1 is bottom)
q276
Q276 How would you rate your health at present
q277
Q277 Type of main dwelling household occupies
q278
Q278 Main material used for the roof of the dwelling?
q279
Q279 Main material used for the walls of the dwelling?
q280
Q280 Does this HH have a connection to the MAINS electricity supply
q281
Q281 Do you have a working landline telephone in your dwelling?
q282
Q282 Do you have access to a computer?
q283
Q283 Do you have access to the Internet?
q284_1
Q284.1 What do you use the internet for? (1)
q284_2
Q284.2 What do you use the internet for? (2)
q284_3
Q284.3 What do you use the internet for? (3)
q284_4
Q284.4 What do you use the internet for? (4)
q284_5
Q284.5 What do you use the internet for? (5)
q284_6
Q284.6 What do you use the internet for? (6)
q285
Q285 Do you have a cell phone for personal/business use
q286
Q286 Household have: Hot running water
q287
Q287 Household have: Fridge/freezer
q288
Q288 Household have: Microwave oven (in working order)
q289
Q289 Household have: Full-time domestic worker
q290
Q290 Household have: VCR/DVD in household
q291
Q291 Household have: Vacuum cleaner/floor polisher
q292
Q292 Household have: Cellphone in household
q293
Q293 Household have: A washing machine
q294
Q294 Household have: An electric stove
q295
Q295 Household have: A television
q296
Q296 Household have: A tumble dryer
q297
Q297 Household have: A radio
q298
Q298 Household have: More than one radio
q299
Q299 Household have: Hi-fi or music centre (radio excluded)
q300
Q300 Household have: Built-in kitchen sink
q301
Q301 Household have: Home security service
q302
Q302 Household have: A deep freezer (in working order)
q303
Q303 Household have: M-Net and or DStv subscription
q304
Q304 Household have: A dishwashing machine
q305
Q305 Household have: A sewing machine
q306
Q306 Household have: One or more motor vehicles
q307
Q307 In the past year, time children under 7 went hungry
q308
Q308 In the past year, members of the household went hungry
q309
Q309 Total monthly household income before tax/deductions
Total: 314
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