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ZAF_2005_CAS_V01_M
Cape Area Study 2005
South Africa
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2005
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Data file: CAS2005public
Variables:
567
Variables
id
Person id
a1
a1. Suburb
a3
a3. Person
a4
a4. Interviewer code
a9
a9. main material of walls
a9_other
a9. main material of walls_other
a10
a10. main material of roof
a10_other
a10. main material of roof other_other
a11_1
a11.1. Are the streets tarred?
a11_2
a11.2. Are the streets clean?
a11_3
a11.3. Are there streetlights?
a11_4
a11.4. Are there vacant plots in the area?
a11_5
a11.5. Do most houses have gardens?
a11_6
a11.6. Are the gardens well tended?
a11_7
a11.7. Are there many high walls and gates for security?
a11_8
a11.8. Do the houses appear to be in good repair?
a12
a12. Interviewer record: respondent gender
a13
a13. Interviewer record: respondent race
a13_other
a13. Interviewer record: respondent race_other
b2_1
b2.1. How happy would you say you are?
b2_2
b2.2. How much control over your life?
b3_1
b3.1. How important: family?
b3_2
b3.2. How important: friends?
b3_3
b3.3. How important: leisure time?
b3_4
b3.4. How important: politics?
b3_5
b3.5. How important: culture?
b3_6
b3.6. How important: work?
b3_7
b3.7. How important: neighbourhood?
b3_8
b3.8. How important: being South African?
b3_9
b3.9. How important: religion?
b4_1
b4.1. A woman's place is in the home?
b4_2
b4.2. Your future opportunities
b4_3
b4.3. Your children's future opportunities
b5_1
b5.1. Believe in ghosts?
b5_2
b5.2. Believe in witches?
b5_3
b5.3. Believe traditional healers can cure African illnesses?
b5_4
b5.4. Believe traditional healers can cure AIDS?
b5_5
b5.5. Believe in the tokoloshe?
b6_1
b6.1. If you work hard, you can get rich
b6_2
b6.2. Poor children good education
b6_3
b6.3. Increase state pension
b6_4
b6.4. Increase tax to increase pension
b6_5
b6.5. You pay too much tax
b6_6
b6.6. Government should give people with no money R100
b6_7
b6.7. Most poor can escape poverty
b6_8
b6.8. There should be an upper limit on earnings
b7
b7. How rich you are, relative to others in SA?
b8_1
b8.1. Which picure describes South Africa today?
b8_2
b8.2. Did respondent understand question?
b9
b9. How poor or rich is SA relative to other countries?
b10
b10. How powerful is SA relative to other countries?
b11
b11. No. of SA poor larger or smaller than 10 years ago?
b12
b12. Government doing enough for poor?
b13
b13. No. of SA poor going to be smaller or larger in 5 years time?
b14_1st
b14.1. Why are some people poor in South Africa today_first reason
b14_2nd
b14.2. Why are some people poor in South Africa today_second reason
b15
b15. No. of SA rich larger or smaller than 10 years ago
b16
b16. Government doing enough for rich?
b17
b17. No. of SA rich going to be larger or smaller in 5 years time?
b18_1
b18.1. No. of rich whites: larger or smaller in 5 years time?
b18_2
b18.2. No. of rich African's: larger or smaller in 5 years time?
b19_1
19.1. Why are some people rich in SA today_first reason
b19_2
b19.2. Why are some people rich in SA today_second reason
b20
b20. How big difference between rich and poor in SA today?
b21
b21. How satisfied are you with your standard of living?
b22
b22. Overall financial situation today better or worse than 5 years ago?
b23
b23. Expect your overall financial situation in 2010 will be better, same or wor
b24
b24. Most important source of income at age 70?
b24_other
b24. Most important source of income at age 70_other?
b25
b25. At 70, think your financial situation
b26
b26. How worried you are about your financial situation at age 70?
b27_1
b27.1. Most important life influence
b27_1_other
b27.1. Most important life influence_other
b27_2
b27.2. Second most important life influence
b27_2_other
b27.2. Second most important life influence_other
b27_3
b27.3. Third most important life influence
b27_3_other
b27.3. Third most important life influence_other
b28
b28. What should government do to help this person?
b29_version
b29 version
b30_1
b30.1. Amount of assistance?
b30_2
b30.2. Amount of assitance_other?
b31
b31. Government to provide monthly grant?
b32_version
b32 version
b33_1
b33.1. How much assistance should government give?
b33_2
b33.2. How much assistance should government give_other?
b34
b34. Government should increase tax to provide grant
b35
b35. Government should assist because he/she sick
b36
b36. Think of him/her less or more favourably?
b37
b37. Concerned about shaking hands?
b38
b38. Be tempted not to talk/leave?
b39
b39. Burden on family, negative view?
b40
b40. They are treated badly because they are sick?
b41
b41. vignette version number
d1_1a
d1.1a. Do you participate in religious organizatioin?
d1_1b
d1.1b. Do you participate in political party?
d1_1c
d1.1c. Do you participate in community based group?
d1_1d
d1.1d. Do you participate in sports club?
d1_1e
d1.1e. Do you participate in charity/volunteer organization?
d1_1f
d1.1f. Do you participate in trade union?
d1_1g
d1.1g. Do you participate in human rights organization?
d1_1h
d1.1h. Do you participate in professional or businessmen association?
d1_1i
d1.1i. Do you participate in school-based committee?
d1_1j
d1.1j. Do you participate in other (specify)?
d1_1j_other
d1_2a
d1.2a. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in religious organization?
d1_2b
d1.2b. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in political party?
d1_2c
d1.2c. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in community based group?
d1_2d
d1.2d. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in sports club?
d1_2e
d1.2e. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in charity/volunteer organiz
d1_2f
d1.2f. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in trade union?
d1_2g
d1.2g. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in human rights organization
d1_2h
d1.2h. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in professional or businessm
d1_2i
d1.2i. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in school-based committee?
d1_2j
d1.2j. Active, inactive or not a member but partake in other (specify)?
d1_2j_other
d1_3a
d1.3a. Do you contribute money to religious organization?
d1_3b
d1.3b. Do you contribute money to political party?
d1_3c
d1.3c. Do you contribute money to community based group?
d1_3d
d1.3d. Do you contribute money to sports club?
d1_3e
d1.3e. Do you contribute money to charity/volunteer organization?
d1_3f
d1.3f. Do you contribute money to trade union?
d1_3g
d1.3g. Do you contribute money to human rights organization?
d1_3h
d1.3h. Do you contribute money to professional or businessmen association?
d1_3i
d1.3i. Do you contribute money to school-based committee?
d1_3j
d1.3j. Do you contribute money to other (specify)?
d1_3j_other
d2
d2. Which group is most important to you?
d2_other
d2. Which group is most important to you_other?
d3
d3. In past 5 years membership declined or increased?
d4_1
d4.1. Have members ever helped you get a place at school, college or university?
d4_2
d4.2. Have members ever helped you get a job?
d4_3
d4.3. Have members ever given or lent you money?
d4_4
d4.4. Have members ever helped you get medical care of any kind?
d5_1
d5.1. Group members come from same neighbourhood?
d5_2
d5.2. Group members have same income?
d5_3
d5.3. Group members have same education?
d5_4
d5.4. Group members of same social group?
d6_1
d6.1. Why not involved in any group first reason
d6_1_other
d6.1. Why not involved in any group first reason_other
d6_2
d6.2. Why not involved in any group second reason
d6_2_other
d6.2. Why not involved in any group second reason_other
d7
d7. In last year have you volunteered or made contribution to charity?
d8_1
d8.1. Have you helped a religious organization?
d8_2
d8.2. Have you helped an old age home or orphanage?
d8_3
d8.3. Have you helped a learning centre?
d8_4
d8.4. Have you helped a care-giving organization?
d8_5
d8.5. Have you helped local and international NGO projects?
d8_6
d8.6. Have you helped a feeding scheme for the poor?
d8_7
d8.7. Have you helped a government-driven community upliftment project?
d8_8
d8.8. Have you helped private individuals?
d8_9
d8.9. Have you helped other (specify)?
d8_9_other
d8_10
d8.10. Don't know
d9_1
d9.1. Why have you undertaken any volunteer or charity related work first reason
d9_1_other
d9.1. Why have you undertaken any volunteer or charity related work first reason
d9_2
d9.2. Why have you undertaken any volunteer or charity related work second reaso
d9_2_other
d9.2. Why have you undertaken any volunteer or charity related work second reaso
d10
d10. Generally speaking most people can be trusted?
d11_1
d11.1. How many nurses and doctors can be trusted?
d11_2
d11.2. How many politicians can be trusted?
d11_3
d11.3. How many of your colleagues at work can be trusted?
d11_4
d11.4. How many people from your racial group can be trusted?
d11_5
d11.5. How many people from other racial groups can be trusted?
d11_6
d11.6. How many teachers can be trusted?
d11_7
d11.7. How many policemen/women can be trusted?
d11_8
d11.8. How many people from your religious group can be trusted?
d11_9
d11.9. How many people from other religious groups can be trusted?'
d11_10
d11.10. How many members of your family can be trusted?
d11_11
d11.11. How many people who work in government offices can be trusted?
d12
d12. People in your area will generally help each other out
d13
d13. Most people in this neighbourhood can be trusted
d14
d14. Residents in areal are alert
d15
d15. For how long have you been living in this flat or house?
d16
d16. For how long have you been living in this neighbourhood?
d17
d17. How well do you know your neighbours?
d18
d18. Feeling of togetherness in this neigbourhood?
d19
d19. Do you feel safe in your own home?
d20
d20. Feel safe walking in neighbourhood during day?
d21
d21. Feel safe walking in neighbourhood after dark?
d22_1
d22.1. Drunks or vagrants and beggars
d22_2
d22.2. Homes broken into
d22_3
d22.3. Cars broken into or stolen
d22_4
d22.4. Poor recreational facilities
d22_5
d22.5. Gangs
d22_6
d22.6. Noisy neighbours or loud parties
d23_1
d23.1. Where would you go to solve problem of drunks or vagrants and beggars?
d23_2
d23.2. Where would you go to solve problem of homes broken into?
d23_3
d23.3. Where would you go to solve problem of cars broken into or stolen?
d23_4
d23.4. Where would you go to solve problem of poor recreational facilities?
d23_5
d23.5. Where would you go to solve problem of gangs?
d23_6
d23.6. Where would you go to solve problem of noisy neighbours or loud parties?
d24_1
d24.1. Do gangs help keep the neighbourhood safe?
d24_2
d24.2. Do people from your neighbourhood or residents' association help keep the
d24_3
d24.3. Do security or armed response companies help keep the neighbourhood safe?
d24_4
d24.4.Do police help keep the neighbourhood safe?
d24_5
d24.5. Don't know who helps keep neighbourhood safe
d25_1
d25.1. Would neighbour help hold ladder?
d25_2
d25.2. Would neighbour lend you R20?
d25_3
d25.3. Would neighbour lend you R200?
d25_4
d25.4. Would neighbour spend time/give advice?
d26_1
d26.1. Would family member/relative help hold ladder?
d26_2
d26.2. Would family member/relative lend you R20?
d26_3
d26.3. Would family member/relative lend you R200?
d26_4
d26.4. Would family member/relative spend time/give advice?
d27_1
d27.1. Would friend or coleague help hold ladder?
d27_2
d27.2. Would friend or coleague lend you R20?
d27_3
d27.3. Would friend or coleague lend you R200?
d27_4
d27.4. Would friend or coleague spend time/give advice?
d28
d28. How often household members sit together?
d29_1
d29.1 How often you visit/speak to family outside household?
d29_2
d29.2. How often you visit/speak to other relatives living outside household?
d29_3
d29.3. How often you visit/speak to neighbours?
d29_4
d29.4. How often you visit/speak to friends?
d30_1
d30.1. How often you phone/email family living outside household?
d30_2
d30.2. How often you phone/email other relatives living outside household?
d30_3
d30.3. How often you phone/email neighbours?
d30_4
d30.4. How often you phone/email friends?
d31
d31. Is there a street committee/neighbourhood watch in your street?
d32
d32. Street committee performing well?
d33
d33. Is there a civic or ratepayers association in your area?
d34
d34. Civic or ratepayers association performing well?
d35
d35. How often do you listen to news on the radio?
d36
d36. How often do you watch the news on TV?
d37
d37. How often do you read politics?
d38
d38. How often do you chat about politics?
d39
d39. In the past year have you attended a community meeting?
d40
d40. In the past year have you got together with others to raise an issue?
d41
d41. In the past year have you taken part in a campaign?
d42
d42. In the past year have you attended a demonstration?
d43
d43. In the past year have you signed a petition?
d44
d44. In the past year have you joined a bycott?
d45
d45. In the past year have you joined a strike?
e1
e1. Do you think education is important?
e2
e2. You should get an education because pupils learn skills
e3
e3. You should get an education because beter chance of finding job
e4
e4. You should get an education because no future without education
e5
e5. You should get an education because children learn respect
e6
e6. You should get an education because can't be discriminated against
e7
e7. You should get an education because keeps children from crime
e8
e8. You should get an education because can take better care of family
e9
e9. You should get an education because learn to be disciplined
e10
e10. You should get an education because can earn more money
e11
e11. You should get an education because are admired by others
e12
e12. Schooling should be free for all in SA?
e13
e13. Schooling should be free for rich?
f1
f1. Race - self classification
f1_other
f1. Race - self classification_other
f2_1
f2.1. Previous/apartheid
f2_2
f2.2. Physical characteristics
f2_3
f2.3. The way people see me
f2_4
f2.4. Heritage or family
f2_5
f2.5. Culture
f2_6
f2.6. Other
f2_6_other
f2_7
f2.7. Refuse
f2_8
f2.8. Don't know
f3_1
f3.1. African
f3_2
f3.2. Black
f3_3
f3.3. Coloured
f3_4
f3.4. Indian
f3_5
f3.5. White
f3_6
f3.6. Other
f3_6_other
f3_7
f3.7. Refused
f3_8
f3.8. Don't know
f4
f4. Culture - self classificaton
f4_other
f4. Culture - self classification_other
f5
f5. Apartheid classification
f5_other
f5. Apartheid classification_other
f6
f6. Class - self classification
f6_other
f6. Class - self classification_other
f7_1
f7.1. Most important
f7_2
f7.2. Second most important
f7_3
f7.3. Least important
f8
f8. Do not feel comfortable around people who are not (f1)
f9
f9. Cannot imagine being friends with someone who is not (f1)
f10
f10. Do not feel comfortable around people who are not (f4)
f11
f11. Cannot imagine being friends with somone who is not (f4)
f12
f12. Race: spouse/partner
f12_other
f12. Race: spouse/partner_other
f13
f13. Culture: spouse/partner_other
f14_1
f14.1. Ancestors white
f14_2
f14.2. Ancestors European/Western
f14_3
f14.3. Ancestors African
f14_4
f14.4. Ancestors Black
f14_5
f14.5. Ancestors Indian
f14_6
f14.6. Ancestors other Asian
f14_7
f14.7. Ancestors Coloured
f14_8
f14.8. Ancestors Khoi, San
f14_9
f14.9. Ancestors Xhosa
f14_10
f14.10. Ancestors Afrikaner
f14_11
f14.11. Ancestors other
f14_11_other
f14_12
f14.12. Refused
f14_13
f14.13. Don't know
f15
f15. Member of family married a Coloured person
f16
f16. Member of family married a White person
f17
f17. Member of family married a Black person
f18
f18. Member of family married an Indian person
f19
f19. How many of your five closest friends are also (f1) like you
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