World Values Survey, 1981-1983 (ICPSR 9309)
Principal Investigator(s): World Values Study Group
Summary: This data collection has been superseded by a new data collection that integrates all four waves of the European and World Values Surveys. For a description and for information on how to access the new data collection see: [ICPSR4531] EUROPEAN AND WORLD VALUES SURVEYS FOUR-WAVE INTEGRATED DATA FILE, 1981-2004. (more info)
Access Notes
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Study Description
Citation
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09309.v1
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Scope of Study
Summary: This data collection has been superseded by a new data collection that integrates all four waves of the European and World Values Surveys. For a description and for information on how to access the new data collection see: [ICPSR4531] EUROPEAN AND WORLD VALUES SURVEYS FOUR-WAVE INTEGRATED DATA FILE, 1981-2004.
Subject Terms: beliefs, citizen attitudes, class identity, crosscultural perceptions, ethnic identity, family life, friendships, happiness, intolerance, leisure, memberships, morality, participation, political attitudes, religious attitudes, sexual attitudes, social attitudes, social issues, trust in government, values, work attitudes, world problems, worldview
Geographic Coverage: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Global, Great Britain, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, South Africa, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, United States
Data Collection Notes:
2011-03-14 This data resource description has been deaccessioned and is no longer available.
Methodology
Version(s)
Original ICPSR Release: 1990-03-02
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