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ISSP 2001 - "Social Networks II" - ZA No. 3680

Note: Data and codebook of this ISSP module were prepared by our partners at JDS/ASEP in Spain.

Errata see below

Participating Countries

Sample size

Time of Fieldwork

Comments

Questionnaire

Australia

1352

12/2001-11/2002

 

AU01

Austria

1011

9-11/2001

weights provided

AT01

Brazil

2000

11-12/2001

 

BR01

Canada

1115

4-5/2001

admin. together with ISSP 2000, weights provided

CA01-en
CA01-fr

Chile

1504

6/2002

weights provided

CL01

Cyprus

1006

7-9/2001

 

CY01

Czech Republic

1200

10-11/2001

weights provided

CZ01-cz
CZ01-en

Denmark

1293

6-8/2002

 

DK01

Finland

1439

10/2001-1/2002

weights provided

FI01-fi
FI01-se

France

1398

10-12/2001

weights provided

FR01

Germany

936 (West)
433 (East)

2-8/2002

admin. together with ISSP 2000;
weighting for an all German representative sample (PDF)

DE01

Great Britain

912

6-11/2001

weights provided

GB01

Hungary

1524

8/2001

weights provided

HU01

Israel

1053 (Hebrew)
154 (Arab)

6-8/2001

 

IL01-he

Italy

999

11-12/2002

weights provided

IT01

Japan

1321

11/2001

 

JP01

Latvia

1000

12/2001

 

LV01-lv
LV01-ru

New Zealand

1146

8-10/2001

 

NZ01

Northern Ireland

1407

10-12/2001

weights provided

NIRL01

Norway

1560

9-11/2001

 

NO01

Philippines

1200

9/2001

weights provided

RP01

Poland

1221

4/2002

weights provided

PL01

Russia

2000

6-7/2001

weights provided

RU01

Slovenia

1077

11-12/2000

admin. together with ISSP 2000, weights provided

SI01

South Africa

2563

6-7/2001

weights provided

ZA01

Spain

1214

5/2001

weights provided

ES01

Switzerland

1001

11/2001-4/2002

weights provided

CH01-de
CH01-fr
CH01-it

USA

1149

2-6/2002

 

US01

 

News and Errata

 

2007-3-25:

A data user alerted us to an inconsistency between information in the study description and data for the variable MODE (method of interview). In case of Poland, the values of code 1. Face to face should be corrected to code 30. Self-completion, interviewer attending and the values of code 32. Collected should be recoded to code 1. Face to face. The correct distribution is: code 1. Face to face 275n (22,8%), code 30. Interviewer attending 930n (77,2%).  

In SPSS, you can fix this as follows:

Do if v3=16.
Recode MODE (1=30) (32=1)(else=copy).
End if.
Execute.

2005-3-10:

A user alerted us to a deviation from the standard coding for the variable PARTY_LR (respondent's party affiliation recoded to a left-right scheme). In the case of Austria, the variable PARTY_LR is not based on the recoded party preference, but on the respondent's self placement on a left-right scale. This means that the labels of PARTY_LR are entirely misleading for Austria - do not use the PARTY_LR variable from the integrated data set for that country!
Users wishing to work with a recoded party preference (for comparison with PARTY_LR for other countries) can find the Austrian party preference data in variable A_PRTY and can construct their own left-right recoding of parties with that variable. Furthermore, the CD-ROM contains a separate Austrian country data set which has all involved variables in a technically correct form: A_PRTY, PARTY_LR in 5-point version of the left-right self placement scale and PARTYBIS with the original 10-point left-right self placement scale. Code 11 in PARTY_LR from the country data set is "don't know". Note that even PARTY_LR in the Austrian country data set does not contain left-right codes derived from the preferred party's left-right position, as ISSP standards would require.

2005-6-17:

The Russian original country questionnaire first offered here was incorrect. Russia has now provided a new version which can be downloaded above.

2005-9-23:

Different versions of the integrated file on the distribution CD-ROM: The CD holds three different versions of the integrated ISSP data set as SPSS system files. Due to necessary updates very late in the production process, these files are not completely identical. Our Spanish colleagues who created the CD-ROM indicated that one of the versions with English labels should be used (one named <ISSP2001.SAV>, the other named <ISSP2001_V2.SAV> and found in subdirectory \Data\ISSP2001\), while the version with Spanish labels (<ISSP2001E.SAV>) should be avoided. <ISSP2001_V2.SAV> does not contain the country data from Germany, Italy, and Denmark, and a reduced number of cases for Australia. Unfortunately, we have no complete information about other differences between the two English versions.

2005-7-7:

Besides the integrated files, the CD-ROM also contains individual data files from the participating countries. In two cases, we know of problems with these files: 1. USA - the country file is from ISSP 1999, not from ISSP 2001. (The correct version was used for the integrated file.) 2. Australia - the country file is not the most recent version and has a reduced number of cases. (The correct version was used for the integrated file in <ISSP2001.SAV>.) If you purchased the ISSP 2001 CD at the Central Archive, you can request the correct versions of the two country data sets for free from us.

2005-9-23:

  • The codebook information describing the categories of variables V38 and V39 is incorrect. Please refer to the value labels in the SPSS data set.

  • Question 39 (V65) about was asked in a deviating formulation in Russia:
    ISSP standard was "How often do you discuss politics with your friends?" with the answer categories: 1. almost all the time, 2. most of the time, 3. occasionally, 4. almost never.
    The question text used in Russian translation: “How often do you discuss politics with others?” with the answer categories: 1. often, 2. sometimes, 3. seldom, 4. never, 8. hard to say. Thanks to our user Markku Lonkila for alerting us to the problem and to Ludmila Khakhulina for providing the translation of the Russian question.
    These differences must be taken into account when including Russia in international comparisons of V65!

2006-04-03:

For Germany, the income variables D_INCO (household income) and D_RINC (respondent's income) contain no data in the integrated file <ISSP2001.SAV>. Users who have the CD-ROM version can find the complete national data for Germany in the subdirectory \Data\Germany of the CD-ROM. It holds an SPSS system file for Germany which contains the missing information in variables INCOME and RINCOME. (Users who have obtained the integrated data set ZA3680 via the ZACAT download system, please contact us, you will receive the German country file via e-mail.) The data can be matched to the integrated file with V3 (country code) and V2 (respondent ID) as key variables.