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ALLBUS 1996 (ZA No. 2800, German version; ZA No. 3751,
English version)
Data Collection Period:
Scientific Council:
- Klaus Allerbeck, University of Frankfurt;
- Jutta Allmendinger, University of Munich;
- Wilhelm Bürklin, University of Potsdam;
- Marie Luise Kiefer, University of Vienna;
- Walter Müller, University of Mannheim;
- Karl Dieter Opp, University of Leipzig;
- Erwin K. Scheuch, University of Cologne
Data Collector:
Contents:
Social monitoring of trends in attitudes, behavior, and societal change
in the Federal Republic of Germany. The main topics in 1996 are:
- Attitudes towards ethnic groups in Germany and to
migration
- Citizenship and country of origin
- Attitudes towards marriage, family, and partnership
- Other topics
- ALLBUS-Demography
- Data on the interview
- Role of government III (ISSP 1996)
- Derived indices
Topics:
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Attitudes towards ethnic
groups in Germany and to migration: perceived consequences
of presence of foreigners in Germany; attitude towards the influx of
eastern European ethnic Germans, asylum seekers, labor from EC or non-EC
countries; ranking in terms of importance of different citizenship
requirements; perception and evaluation of discriminatory behavior towards
foreigners; opinion on dual citizenship and on equal rights for
foreigners; indicators for social distance to ethnic minorities and
foreigners; perceived differences in lifestyle; items on anti-Semitism;
support for the teaching of Islam in public schools; estimation of
proportion of foreigners in East and West Germany; percentage of
foreigners in local county (Kreis).
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Nationality and country of
origin: first, second, and third citizenship of respondent
and spouse or partner; original citizenship of respondent and of spouse or
partner; country of origin of respondent and of respondent's parents and
grandparents; length of stay in Germany.
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Attitudes towards marriage,
family, and partnership: family as a prerequisite for
happiness; marriage in case of steady partnership; attitudes towards the
role of women in the family; relative importance of selected educational
goals for a child.
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Other topics:
attitudes towards abortion; general trust in fellow men and politicians;
social pessimism and orientation towards the future (anomia); reasons for
being proud to be a German; authoritarianism; self-assessment of social
class; fair share in the standard of living; political interest; questions
on postmaterialism (importance of law and order, fighting rising prices,
free expression of opinions, and influence on governmental decisions);
self-placement on a left-right continuum; assessment of economic
situations; recall of past vote in federal elections; reasons for
non-voting; fear of unemployment or loss of business.
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ALLBUS-Demography:
- Details about the respondent: gender; month and year of birth, age;
geographical origin and citizenship; place of residence (federal state,
administrative region, size of municipality, BIK-type of municipality)
and length of residence; religious denomination, frequency of church
attendance; voting intention (Sonntagsfrage); vote in last election;
general education, vocational training; employment status; details about
current occupation, affiliation to public service, supervisory
functions; length of unemployment; date of termination of full- or
part-time employment; details about former occupation; respondent's
income; marital status.
- Details about respondent's current spouse: general education,
vocational training; employment status; details about current
occupation; current and former citizenships.
- Details about respondent's steady partner: common
household; month and year of birth, age; geographical origin and
citizenship; general education, vocational training; employment status;
details about current occupation.
- Details about respondent's parents: parent's and grandparent's
country of origin; general education of father and mother; father's
occupation.
- Composition of household: size of household; household income; type
of dwelling; telephone.
- Details about household members: relation to respondent; gender;
month and year of birth, age; marital status.
- Respondent's current memberships (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund - DGB
(German Confederation of Trade Unions), Deutsche Angestelltengewerkschaft - DAG
(German Salaried Employees' Trade Union), other union, political party).
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Data on the interview:
date of interview; time and length of interview; presence of other people
during the interview; respondent's willingness to answer questions;
evaluation of reliability of respondent answers;
gender, age, and general education of the interviewer.
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Role of government III (ISSP):
attitudes towards the observance of laws; attitudes towards different
forms of protest against the government; willingness to participate and
actual participation in public protest activities or demonstrations
against the government; opinions on freedom of speech for extremists;
attitude towards a miscarriage of justice; perceived threats in the
private life through governmental data collections and computer networks;
assessment of social responsibility of the state in relation to job
creation and just distribution of incomes; attitudes towards economically
oriented government measures; attitudes towards an increase of
expenditures of the government for environmental protection, health
service, police, the educational system, defense, pensions, unemployment
benefit, culture; assessment of the power of the trade unions, private
enterprise and the state; assessment of state responsibility for
socio-political tasks (social support for the elderly, students, housing
provision, job creation; economic growth through assistance to industry,
price stability, etc.); political interest; overall attitude towards
politics and the political system (subjective assessment of political
influence (political efficacy), level of political awareness, politicians
and election promises); lower taxes vs. more extensive social services;
assessment of fairness of tax levels for different income groups;
attitudes towards privatization or nationalization of selected public
institutions; preferences for enactment of environmental regulations by
the Federal parliament or the EU.
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Derived indices:
Inglehart-index; family typology, classification of private households
(according to Porst and Funk); International Standard Classification of
Occupations (ISCO 1968, 1988); class position (according to Goldthorpe);
occupational prestige (according to Treiman); magnitude prestige
(according to Wegener); occupational meta-classification (according to
Terwey); weights.
Total Population and Sample:
- Universe sampled: Federal Republic of Germany
- Sample of individuals: Two stage disproportionate random sample in
western Germany (incl. West Berlin) and eastern Germany (incl. East
Berlin) from all German speaking persons who resided in private households
and were born before 1 January 1978.
- In the first sampling stage, 104 municipalities (Gemeinde) were
selected in West Germany and 47 in East Germany with a probability
proportional to the total number of adult residents.
- In the second stage, 40 persons (in five large cities a corresponding
multiple thereof) were selected at random from the municipal registers of
residents.
Method of Data Collection:
- Personal interview with standardized questionnaire (PAPI - Paper and
Pencil Interviewing)
- additional self-completion questionnaire (drop off) for ISSP.
Primary Sampling Units / Sample-Points:
| West: |
111 |
Sample-Points (in 104 municipalities) |
| East: |
51 |
Sample-Points (in 47 municipalities) |
Response Rate:
| West: |
54.2 % |
| East: |
54.2 % |
Dataset:
| Number of Respondents: |
3518 |
| Number of Variables: |
436 |
Further Notes:
- Respondents from the area of the new federal states are oversampled so
that analysts can obtain a more detailed picture of this portion of the
population.
- A second version of this data set (210 variables) with a shortened demography module
is additionally available as ALLBUScompact
1996 (ZA No. 3718).
- GESIS-ZA also provides an English language version of ALLBUS 1996 (ALLBUS/GGSS 1996, ZA No. 3751) and
ALLBUScompact 1996 (ALLBUS/GGSScompact,
ZA No. 3752).
German site
© GESIS Michael Terwey
01.07.2008
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