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Citizenship 2004
Environment 1993
Environment II 2000
Family I 1988
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National Identity I 1995
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Religion I 1991
Religion II 1998
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Role of Government III 1996
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Social Inequality I 1987
Social Inequality II 1992
Social Inequality III 1999
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Social Networks II 2001
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Work Orientations II 1997
Work Orientations III 2005

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ISSP 1991 - "Religion" - ZA No. 2150

Participating countries

Sample size

Year of fieldwork

Comments

Questionnaire

Australia

2203 1993   AU91

Austria

984 1993 weights provided AT91

Germany (West)

1346 1991 one survey with DE91

Germany (East)

1486 1991 East-over sample DE91

Great Britain

1257 1991 weights provided GB91

Hungary

1000 1991 weights provided HU91

Ireland

1005 1991   IE91

Israel

991 1991   IL91

Italy

983 1990 weights provided IT91

Netherlands

1635 1991   NL91

New Zealand

1070 1991   NZ91

Norway

1506 1991   NO91

Northern Ireland

838 1991   GB91

Philippines

1200 1991 weights provided PH91

Poland

1063 1991 weights provided PL91

Russia

2964 1991 weights provided RU91

Slovenia

2080 1991   SI91

USA

1359 1991  

US91

Errata:

A user of ISSP data informed us about some equal respondent numbers in the files produced until now. We publish the list of these cases and leave it to your decision whether these should be excluded from secondary analyses. Most of these cases have different responses and thus they are probably really different respondents:

New Zealand:
#1601312 (two cases, different responses)

 (04 Mar 1996)

AUSTRIA: There is an error in the variable V108 - subjective social class - in data and documentation. 

Code 1 - 20 cases - lower class
Code 2 - 267 cases - working class
Code 5 - 514 cases - middle class (NOT upper middle)
Code 6 - 94 cases - upper middle class (NOT upper class)
Code 0 - 16 cases - upper class (NOT none of these)
Code 7 - 73 cases - MISSING

The labels for the codes which are printed in the codebook are correct:
1 - lower class
2 - working class
3 - upper working/lower middle
4 - middle class
5 - upper middle class
6 - upper class
7 - refused
8 - don't know
9 - no answer
0 - none of these

For the Austrian case the codes should be recoded:
1 --> 1
2 --> 2
5 --> 4
6 --> 5
0 --> 6
7 --> 7

(05 Jan 1998)

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