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        <Title>Metadata record for German Social Survey (ALLBUS), 1992  </Title>
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            <Title>German Social Survey (ALLBUS), 1992  </Title>
 				
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="Unknown">Mohler, Peter Ph.,</Creator>
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="Unknown">Braun, Michael</Creator>
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="Unknown">Koch, Achim</Creator>
	    	
	    	<Publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</Publisher>
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    			<SimpleDate>2001-06-27</SimpleDate>
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            <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" id="Summary06166">The German Social Survey monitors social trends in
 Germany. Major topics of the 1992 study focused on religion and world
 outlook, with questions on belief in God and level of
 religiosity. Another subject of the study was the role of marriage and
 the family, with an emphasis on women's responsibilities in the family
 in light of their professional activities. Respondents described
 desired characteristics for their children and specified the most
 important things for children to learn. The survey also collected
 information on respondents' political activity, including involvement
 in demonstrations, protests, boycotts, etc., and their views regarding
 citizen influence on government decisions. Respondents were asked
 about their participation in the last Bundestag (German parliament)
 elections on December 2, 1990, whom they voted for, and for whom they
 would vote if the elections were held on the following Sunday. Those
 polled expressed their views about democracy and the political system
 in Germany, as well as the functioning of the federal and local
 governments (Bundesregierung and Landesregierung). In addition to the
 major political themes, this study also investigated respondents'
 views about socialism and the need for the lustration (expurgation) of
 Stasi officials. Other topics of ALLBUS 1992 included AIDS, abortion,
 the environment, national pride, features of desired jobs, taxes,
 attitudes toward immigrants, and opinions about different life values
 (family and children, friends, job, leisure time, religion, public
 life, and politics). The survey also investigated the effects of
 German reunification. Respondents were asked whether more sacrifices
 were needed from former West Germans and whether more patience from
 former East Germans would help ease reunification strains. Respondents
 were asked who had benefited most from reunification so far,
 East Germans or West Germans. Those polled expressed their opinions about
 the current and future economic situation in Germany, their region,
 and their own household. The topic of the International Social Survey
 Program module in this issue, which has been included in ALLBUS since
 1986, was social inequality, including income differences among
 various professional groups, as well as the role of government. The
 survey also collected information on respondents' membership in
 various professional and labor unions, religious groups, youth
 groups, etc. Demographic and other background information includes
 respondent's age, gender, education level, occupation, religion,
 nationality, marital status, left-right political self-identification,
 political party affiliation, personal and household income, the number
 of people in household, age of children in household, and region of
residence.</div>
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             <SeriesName>German Social Survey (ALLBUS) Series</SeriesName>
             <SeriesDescription>For more information on the series, please go to http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/ICPSR/series/00029.</SeriesDescription>
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      		<Subject codeListAgency="IDRC">IDRC.II</Subject>
      	
      		<Subject codeListAgency="IDRC">IDRC.III</Subject>
      	
      		<Subject codeListAgency="IDRC">IDRC.VII</Subject>
      	
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      		<Keyword>abortion</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>AIDS</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>economic conditions</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>family life</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>gender roles</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>German reunification</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>immigrants</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>life satisfaction</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>national pride</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>political attitudes</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>public opinion</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>religious beliefs</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>social attitudes</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>social issues</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>socioeconomic status</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>trends</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>values</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>voting behavior</Keyword>
      	
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      		<StartDate>1992-05-02</StartDate>
      		<EndDate>1992-06-17</EndDate>
			
			
      		
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			(1) All documentation and data definition statements
 for this study are in German. (2) A region variable (V553,
 REGIERUNGSBEZIRKE) is documented in the codebook, but is not included
 in the data submitted to ICPSR. (3) The data were collected by
 Infratest, Munich, Germany, and Infratest Burke, Berlin, Germany. (4)
 The codebook, the data collection instrument, and methodology
 description are provided by ICPSR as Portable Document Format (PDF)
 files. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated
 and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe
 Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat
 Reader is provided on the ICPSR Web site. (5) An ASCII version of the
 codebook is also provided, which contains characters with diacritical
 marks used in many European languages. User will need DOS code page
850 to view and print these characters.
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