Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries: trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references Introduction -- The values surveys -- How to read the tables -- Changing beliefs and values -- Cross-national variation and trajectories of changing beliefs and values -- Economic development interacts with a society's cultural heritage -- Technical notes -- Questionnaire development -- Sampling procedures -- Fieldwork -- Principal investigators -- 1981-1984 wave -- 1989-1993 wave -- 1995-1997 wave -- 1999-2004 wave -- Creating the integrated dataset |
Beschreibung: | XII, 266 S. graph. Darst. 31 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of tables .................................................................................................... vii
Series editors preface ..................................................................................... xi
Acknowledgements .......................................................................................... xiii
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1
The Values Surveys ..................................................................................... 1
How to read the tables ................................................................................ 1
Changing beliefs and values ....................................................................... 3
Cross-national variation and trajectories of changing beliefs and
values ....................................................................................................... 6
Economic development interacts with a society s cultural heritage .......... 10
References .................................................................................................... 11
Tables ............................................................................................................... 13
Technical notes ................................................................................................ 253
Questionnaire development ......................................................................... 253
Sampling procedures ................................................................................... 253
Fieldwork ..................................................................................................... 253
Principal investigators ................................................................................. 254
1981-1984 wave...................................................................................... 254
1989-1993 wave ...................................................................................... 255
1995-1997 wave ...................................................................................... 258
1999-2004 wave ...................................................................................... 262
Creating the integrated dataset .................................................................... 266
References .................................................................................................... 266
About the authors ............................................................................................ 267
LIST OF TABLES
Section A: Perceptions of Life
A081
A082
A001 Family important A083
A002 Friends important A084
A003 Leisure important A085
A004 Politics important A086
A005 Work important A087
A006 Religion important
A008 Feeling of happiness A088
A009 State of health
A025 Respect parents A089
A026 Parents responsibilities A090
A027 Child qualities: good manners A091
A029 Child qualities: independence A092
A030 Child qualities: hard work A093
A032 Child qualities: feeling of responsibility A094
A034 Child qualities: imagination
A035 Child qualities: tolerance and respect for A096
other people A097
A038 Child qualities: thrift, saving money and A124
things A125
A039 Child qualities: determination, perseverance A126
A040 Child qualities: religious faith A127
A041 Child qualities: unselfishness A128
A042 Child qualities: obedience A129
A048 Abortion when woman not married A130
A049 Abortion if not wanting more children A131
A062 How often discusses political matters A132
A064 Belong social welfare service A133
A065 Belong church organizations A135
A066 Belong cultural activities A140
A067 Belong labor unions/trade unions A149
A068 Belong political parties or groups A150
A069 Belong local community action A151
A070 Belong third world development/human A152
rights A165
A071 Belong conservation, the environment, ecol- A169
ogy, animal rights A170
A072 Belong professional association A173
A073 Belong youth work
A074 Belong sports or recreation
A075 Belong women s groups
A076 Belong peace movement R001
A077 Belong organizations concerned with health LjKJVJ 1 ROfl?
A079 Belong other groups B003
A080 Belong none
Unpaid work social welfare service
Unpaid work church organizations
Unpaid work cultural activities
Unpaid work labor unions/trade unions
Unpaid work political parties or groups
Unpaid work local community action
Unpaid work third world development/
human rights
Unpaid work conservation, the environment,
ecology, animal rights
Unpaid work professional associations
Unpaid work youth work
Unpaid work sports or recreation
Unpaid work women s groups
Unpaid work peace movement
Unpaid work organizations concerned with
health
Unpaid work other groups
Unpaid work none
Neighbors: people with a criminal record
Neighbors: people of a different race
Neighbors: heavy drinkers
Neighbors: emotionally unstable people
Neighbors: Muslims
Neighbors: immigrants/foreign workers
Neighbors: people who have aids
Neighbors: drug addicts
Neighbors: homosexuals
Neighbors: Jews
Neighbors: people of a different religion
Neighbors: gypsies
Neighbors: left wing extremists
Neighbors: right wing extremists
Neighbors: people with large families
Neighbors: Hindus
Most people can be trusted
Good human relationships
Life satisfaction
Freedom feeling
Section B: Environment
Environment: income
Environment: taxes
Environment: no cost
Vlll
LIST OF TABLES
B008 Environmental protection vs. economic
growth
B009 Human nature
Pection C: Work
C001 Men more right to a job
C002 Employers should give priority to people of
own nationality
C004 When jobs scarce, older people should be
forced to retire
C006 Satisfaction with the financial situation of
household
C008 Work vs. leisure
C011 Important in a job: good pay
C012 Important in a job: not too much pressure
CO 13 Important in a job: good job security
C014 Important in a job: a job respected
C015 Important in a job: good hours
CO 16 Important in a job: an opportunity to use
initiative
CO 17 Important in a job: generous holidays
CO 18 Important in a job: achieving
C019 Important in a job: a responsible job
C020 Important in a job: interesting
C021 Important in a job: job that meets one s
abilities
C022 Important in a job: pleasant people to work
with
C023 Important in a job: good chances for promo-
tion
C024 Important in a job: useful for society
C025 Important in a job: meeting people
C033 Job satisfaction
C034 Freedom decision taking in job
C059 Work: efficiency is paid more
C060 Business management: owners alone
C061 Following instructions at work
Section D: Family
DO 17 Ideal number of children
DO 18 Child needs a home with father and mother
DO 19 Woman needs children
D022 Marriage is an out-dated institution
D023 Woman as a single parent
D024 Enjoy sexual freedom
D027 Marriage success: faithfulness
D028 Marriage success: adequate income
D029 Marriage success: same social background
D030 Marriage success: respect + appreciation
D031 Marriage success: share religious beliefs
D032 Marriage success: good housing
D033 Marriage success: agreement in politics
D034 Marriage success: understanding and
tolerance
D035 Marriage success: apart from in-laws
D036 Marriage success: happy sexual relation-
ship
D037 Marriage success: household chores
D038 Marriage success: children
D054 Make my parents proud
D055 Live up to what my friends expect
D056 A working mother relationship
D057 Being a housewife fulfilling
D058 Husband and wife should contribute
D059 Men make better political leaders
D060 University is more important for a boy
D061 Children suffer with working mother
D062 Women want home and children
D063 Job independence women
Section E: Politics and Society
E012 Be willing to fight in war for your country
E014 Less emphasis on money
E015 Less importance placed on work
E016 More emphasis on technology
E017 More emphasis on individual
E018 Greater respect for authority
E019 More emphasis on family life
E020 A simple and more natural lifestyle
E022 Opinion about scientific advance
E023 Interested in politics
E025 Political action: signing a petition
E026 Political action: joining in boycotts
E027 Political action: attending lawful demonstra-
tions
E028 Political action: joining unofficial strikes
E029 Political action: occupying buildings or
factories
E032 Freedom or equality
EO33 Self positioning in political scale: left
E034 Social change: radical
E035 Income: larger income differences
E036 Government ownership of business
E037 Government more responsibility
E039 Competition is good
E040 Hard work
E041 Wealth accumulation
E045 Major changes in life
E046 Old ideas are better than new ones
LIST OF TABLES
E069 Confidence: churches F032
E070 Confidence: armed forces F033
E071 Confidence: education system F034
E072 Confidence: the press FO35
EO73 Confidence: labor unions F036
E074 Confidence: the police
E075 Confidence: parliament F037
E076 Confidence: the civil services
E077 Confidence: social security system F038
E078 Confidence: television F050
E079 Confidence: the government F051
E080 Confidence: the political parties F052
E081 Confidence: major companies F053
E082 Confidence: the environmental protection F054
movement F055
E083 Confidence: the women s movement F057
E085 Confidence: justice system F059
E086 Confidence: the European union F062
E087 Confidence: NATO F063
E088 Confidence: the United Nations F064
Elll Rate system for governing country today F065
E112 Rate system for governing country ten years F114
ago F115
El 14 Having a strong leader
E115 Having experts make decisions F116
E116 Having the army rule F117
E117 Having a democratic political system F118
E120 In democracy, the economic system runs F119
badly F120
E121 Democracies are indecisive F121
E122 Democracies aren t good at maintaining F122
order F123
E123 Democracy may have problems but is better F125
E125 Satisfaction with the people in national F126
office F127
E128 Country is run by big interest F128
E129 Economic aid F129
E143 Immigrant policy F130
E188 Watch TV
Section F: Religion and Morale
F001 Thinking about meaning and purpose of
life
F022 Absolute standards of good and evil
F024 Belong to religious denomination
F028 How often do you attend religious services?
F031 Religious service birth
F135
F136
F139
G001
G006
IX
Religious service marriage
Religious service death
Religious person
Churches give answers: moral problems
Churches give answers: the problems of
family life
Churches give answers: people s spiritual
needs
Churches give answers: the social problems
Believe in god
Believe in life after death
Believe in people have a soul
Believe in hell
Believe in heaven
Believe in sin
Believe in re-incarnation
Believe in devil
Believe in a personal god
How important is god in your life
Comfort and strength from religion
Moments of prayer, meditation...
Justifiable: claiming government benefits
Justifiable: avoiding a fare on public trans-
port
Justifiable: cheating on taxes
Justifiable: someone accepting a bribe
Justifiable: homosexuality
Justifiable: prostitution
Justifiable: abortion
Justifiable: divorce
Justifiable: euthanasia
Justifiable: suicide
Justifiable: joyriding
Justifiable: taking soft drugs
Justifiable: lying
Justifiable: adultery
Justifiable: throwing away litter
Justifiable: driving under influence of alco-
hol
Justifiable: sex under legal age of consent
Justifiable: political assassination
Justifiable: buy stolen goods
Section G: National Identity
Geographical groups belong first
How proud of nationality
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
List of tables . vii
Series editors' preface . xi
Acknowledgements . xiii
Introduction . 1
The Values Surveys . 1
How to read the tables . 1
Changing beliefs and values . 3
Cross-national variation and trajectories of changing beliefs and
values . 6
Economic development interacts with a society's cultural heritage . 10
References . 11
Tables . 13
Technical notes . 253
Questionnaire development . 253
Sampling procedures . 253
Fieldwork . 253
Principal investigators . 254
1981-1984 wave. 254
1989-1993 wave . 255
1995-1997 wave . 258
1999-2004 wave . 262
Creating the integrated dataset . 266
References . 266
About the authors . 267
LIST OF TABLES
Section A: Perceptions of Life
A081
A082
A001 Family important A083
A002 Friends important A084
A003 Leisure important A085
A004 Politics important A086
A005 Work important A087
A006 Religion important
A008 Feeling of happiness A088
A009 State of health
A025 Respect parents A089
A026 Parents responsibilities A090
A027 Child qualities: good manners A091
A029 Child qualities: independence A092
A030 Child qualities: hard work A093
A032 Child qualities: feeling of responsibility A094
A034 Child qualities: imagination
A035 Child qualities: tolerance and respect for A096
other people A097
A038 Child qualities: thrift, saving money and A124
things A125
A039 Child qualities: determination, perseverance A126
A040 Child qualities: religious faith A127
A041 Child qualities: unselfishness A128
A042 Child qualities: obedience A129
A048 Abortion when woman not married A130
A049 Abortion if not wanting more children A131
A062 How often discusses political matters A132
A064 Belong social welfare service A133
A065 Belong church organizations A135
A066 Belong cultural activities A140
A067 Belong labor unions/trade unions A149
A068 Belong political parties or groups A150
A069 Belong local community action A151
A070 Belong third world development/human A152
rights A165
A071 Belong conservation, the environment, ecol- A169
ogy, animal rights A170
A072 Belong professional association A173
A073 Belong youth work
A074 Belong sports or recreation
A075 Belong women's groups
A076 Belong peace movement R001
A077 Belong organizations concerned with health LjKJVJ 1 ROfl?
A079 Belong other groups B003
A080 Belong none
Unpaid work social welfare service
Unpaid work church organizations
Unpaid work cultural activities
Unpaid work labor unions/trade unions
Unpaid work political parties or groups
Unpaid work local community action
Unpaid work third world development/
human rights
Unpaid work conservation, the environment,
ecology, animal rights
Unpaid work professional associations
Unpaid work youth work
Unpaid work sports or recreation
Unpaid work women's groups
Unpaid work peace movement
Unpaid work organizations concerned with
health
Unpaid work other groups
Unpaid work none
Neighbors: people with a criminal record
Neighbors: people of a different race
Neighbors: heavy drinkers
Neighbors: emotionally unstable people
Neighbors: Muslims
Neighbors: immigrants/foreign workers
Neighbors: people who have aids
Neighbors: drug addicts
Neighbors: homosexuals
Neighbors: Jews
Neighbors: people of a different religion
Neighbors: gypsies
Neighbors: left wing extremists
Neighbors: right wing extremists
Neighbors: people with large families
Neighbors: Hindus
Most people can be trusted
Good human relationships
Life satisfaction
Freedom feeling
Section B: Environment
Environment: income
Environment: taxes
Environment: no cost
Vlll
LIST OF TABLES
B008 Environmental protection vs. economic
growth
B009 Human nature
Pection C: Work
C001 Men more right to a job
C002 Employers should give priority to people of
own nationality
C004 When jobs scarce, older people should be
forced to retire
C006 Satisfaction with the financial situation of
household
C008 Work vs. leisure
C011 Important in a job: good pay
C012 Important in a job: not too much pressure
CO 13 Important in a job: good job security
C014 Important in a job: a job respected
C015 Important in a job: good hours
CO 16 Important in a job: an opportunity to use
initiative
CO 17 Important in a job: generous holidays
CO 18 Important in a job: achieving
C019 Important in a job: a responsible job
C020 Important in a job: interesting
C021 Important in a job: job that meets one's
abilities
C022 Important in a job: pleasant people to work
with
C023 Important in a job: good chances for promo-
tion
C024 Important in a job: useful for society
C025 Important in a job: meeting people
C033 Job satisfaction
C034 Freedom decision taking in job
C059 Work: efficiency is paid more
C060 Business management: owners alone
C061 Following instructions at work
Section D: Family
DO 17 Ideal number of children
DO 18 Child needs a home with father and mother
DO 19 Woman needs children
D022 Marriage is an out-dated institution
D023 Woman as a single parent
D024 Enjoy sexual freedom
D027 Marriage success: faithfulness
D028 Marriage success: adequate income
D029 Marriage success: same social background
D030 Marriage success: respect + appreciation
D031 Marriage success: share religious beliefs
D032 Marriage success: good housing
D033 Marriage success: agreement in politics
D034 Marriage success: understanding and
tolerance
D035 Marriage success: apart from in-laws
D036 Marriage success: happy sexual relation-
ship
D037 Marriage success: household chores
D038 Marriage success: children
D054 Make my parents proud
D055 Live up to what my friends expect
D056 A working mother relationship
D057 Being a housewife fulfilling
D058 Husband and wife should contribute
D059 Men make better political leaders
D060 University is more important for a boy
D061 Children suffer with working mother
D062 Women want home and children
D063 Job independence women
Section E: Politics and Society
E012 Be willing to fight in war for your country
E014 Less emphasis on money
E015 Less importance placed on work
E016 More emphasis on technology
E017 More emphasis on individual
E018 Greater respect for authority
E019 More emphasis on family life
E020 A simple and more natural lifestyle
E022 Opinion about scientific advance
E023 Interested in politics
E025 Political action: signing a petition
E026 Political action: joining in boycotts
E027 Political action: attending lawful demonstra-
tions
E028 Political action: joining unofficial strikes
E029 Political action: occupying buildings or
factories
E032 Freedom or equality
EO33 Self positioning in political scale: left
E034 Social change: radical
E035 Income: larger income differences
E036 Government ownership of business
E037 Government more responsibility
E039 Competition is good
E040 Hard work
E041 Wealth accumulation
E045 Major changes in life
E046 Old ideas are better than new ones
LIST OF TABLES
E069 Confidence: churches F032
E070 Confidence: armed forces F033
E071 Confidence: education system F034
E072 Confidence: the press FO35
EO73 Confidence: labor unions F036
E074 Confidence: the police
E075 Confidence: parliament F037
E076 Confidence: the civil services
E077 Confidence: social security system F038
E078 Confidence: television F050
E079 Confidence: the government F051
E080 Confidence: the political parties F052
E081 Confidence: major companies F053
E082 Confidence: the environmental protection F054
movement F055
E083 Confidence: the women's movement F057
E085 Confidence: justice system F059
E086 Confidence: the European union F062
E087 Confidence: NATO F063
E088 Confidence: the United Nations F064
Elll Rate system for governing country today F065
E112 Rate system for governing country ten years F114
ago F115
El 14 Having a strong leader
E115 Having experts make decisions F116
E116 Having the army rule F117
E117 Having a democratic political system F118
E120 In democracy, the economic system runs F119
badly F120
E121 Democracies are indecisive F121
E122 Democracies aren't good at maintaining F122
order F123
E123 Democracy may have problems but is better F125
E125 Satisfaction with the people in national F126
office F127
E128 Country is run by big interest F128
E129 Economic aid F129
E143 Immigrant policy F130
E188 Watch TV
Section F: Religion and Morale
F001 Thinking about meaning and purpose of
life
F022 Absolute standards of good and evil
F024 Belong to religious denomination
F028 How often do you attend religious services?
F031 Religious service birth
F135
F136
F139
G001
G006
IX
Religious service marriage
Religious service death
Religious person
Churches give answers: moral problems
Churches give answers: the problems of
family life
Churches give answers: people's spiritual
needs
Churches give answers: the social problems
Believe in god
Believe in life after death
Believe in people have a soul
Believe in hell
Believe in heaven
Believe in sin
Believe in re-incarnation
Believe in devil
Believe in a personal god
How important is god in your life
Comfort and strength from religion
Moments of prayer, meditation.
Justifiable: claiming government benefits
Justifiable: avoiding a fare on public trans-
port
Justifiable: cheating on taxes
Justifiable: someone accepting a bribe
Justifiable: homosexuality
Justifiable: prostitution
Justifiable: abortion
Justifiable: divorce
Justifiable: euthanasia
Justifiable: suicide
Justifiable: joyriding
Justifiable: taking soft drugs
Justifiable: lying
Justifiable: adultery
Justifiable: throwing away litter
Justifiable: driving under influence of alco-
hol
Justifiable: sex under legal age of consent
Justifiable: political assassination
Justifiable: buy stolen goods
Section G: National Identity
Geographical groups belong first
How proud of nationality |
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index_date | 2024-07-02T19:38:17Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:10:37Z |
institution | BVB |
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language | English |
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physical | XII, 266 S. graph. Darst. 31 cm |
publishDate | 2008 |
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spelling | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 Loek Halman ... Changing values and beliefs in eighty-five countries Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2008 XII, 266 S. graph. Darst. 31 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier European values studies 11 Includes bibliographical references Introduction -- The values surveys -- How to read the tables -- Changing beliefs and values -- Cross-national variation and trajectories of changing beliefs and values -- Economic development interacts with a society's cultural heritage -- Technical notes -- Questionnaire development -- Sampling procedures -- Fieldwork -- Principal investigators -- 1981-1984 wave -- 1989-1993 wave -- 1995-1997 wave -- 1999-2004 wave -- Creating the integrated dataset Geschichte 1981-2004 gnd rswk-swf Wert (DE-588)4065654-8 gnd rswk-swf Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 gnd rswk-swf Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd rswk-swf Wertordnung (DE-588)4135971-9 gnd rswk-swf Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd rswk-swf Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 gnd rswk-swf Wertforschung (DE-588)4189700-6 gnd rswk-swf Wertordnung (DE-588)4135971-9 s Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 s Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 s DE-604 Wert (DE-588)4065654-8 s Wertforschung (DE-588)4189700-6 s Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 s Geschichte 1981-2004 z DE-188 Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 s Halman, Loek 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)141742658 oth European values studies 11 (DE-604)BV011781126 11 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016286530&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 European values studies Wert (DE-588)4065654-8 gnd Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 gnd Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd Wertordnung (DE-588)4135971-9 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 gnd Wertforschung (DE-588)4189700-6 gnd |
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title | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
title_alt | Changing values and beliefs in eighty-five countries |
title_auth | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
title_exact_search | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
title_full | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 Loek Halman ... |
title_fullStr | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 Loek Halman ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 Loek Halman ... |
title_short | Changing values and beliefs in 85 countries |
title_sort | changing values and beliefs in 85 countries trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
title_sub | trends from the values surveys from 1981 to 2004 |
topic | Wert (DE-588)4065654-8 gnd Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 gnd Wertorientierung (DE-588)4132695-7 gnd Wertordnung (DE-588)4135971-9 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 gnd Wertforschung (DE-588)4189700-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Wert Umfrage Wertorientierung Wertordnung Internationaler Vergleich Empirische Sozialforschung Wertforschung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016286530&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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