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GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (2016): German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) - Cumulation 1980-2014. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA4584 Data file Version 1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12574
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften (2016): German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) - Cumulation 1980-2014. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA4584 Datenfile Version 1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12574
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Derivation of data:
The data of the Inglehart-Index has been constructed with reference to Robert Inglehart’s work on ’materialist’ and ’postmaterialist’ value orientations (Inglehart 1971).
The categorization is based on the respondents’ statements about their political priorities in V136 to V139. Respondents who rank ’maintaining law and order in this country’ and ’fighting rising prices’ as the two most important issues are classified as ’materialists’. Respondents who consider ’giving citizens more influence on government decisions’ and ’protecting the right of free speech’ as the two most important goals are categorized as ’postmaterialists’. All other respondents show ambiguous priorities in terms of this index and are therefore classified as ’mixed types’. These ‘mixed type’-categories can be constructed in a number of ways. In V139 two such ’mixed types’ are differentiated. Respondents who rank a ’postmaterialist’ item first and a ’materialist’ item second are grouped into the category ’postmaterialist mixed type’, while the reverse order of preferences is assigned to the ’materialist mixed type’. Whenever data is missing for one of the two top political preferences, no valid category can be assigned. In this case, the same code as in the missing political preference is assigned.
For further information, compare:
Ronald Inglehart 1971: The Silent Revolution in Europe: Intergenerational Change in Post-Industrial Societies, in: American Political Science Review 65(4): 991-1017.
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Derivation of data:
The data of the Inglehart-Index has been constructed with reference to Robert Inglehart’s work on ’materialist’ and ’postmaterialist’ value orientations (Inglehart 1971).
The categorization is based on the respondents’ statements about their political priorities in V136 to V139. Respondents who rank ’maintaining law and order in this country’ and ’fighting rising prices’ as the two most important issues are classified as ’materialists’. Respondents who consider ’giving citizens more influence on government decisions’ and ’protecting the right of free speech’ as the two most important goals are categorized as ’postmaterialists’. All other respondents show ambiguous priorities in terms of this index and are therefore classified as ’mixed types’. These ‘mixed type’-categories can be constructed in a number of ways. In V139 two such ’mixed types’ are differentiated. Respondents who rank a ’postmaterialist’ item first and a ’materialist’ item second are grouped into the category ’postmaterialist mixed type’, while the reverse order of preferences is assigned to the ’materialist mixed type’. Whenever data is missing for one of the two top political preferences, no valid category can be assigned. In this case, the same code as in the missing political preference is assigned.
For further information, compare:
Ronald Inglehart 1971: The Silent Revolution in Europe: Intergenerational Change in Post-Industrial Societies, in: American Political Science Review 65(4): 991-1017.
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Description of variable:
Inglehart-Index
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Persönliches Interview: CAPI (Computerunterstützte persönliche Befragung)/CAMI (Computerunterstützte mobile Befragung)
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Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
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Mit der Allgemeinen Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften (ALLBUS) werden aktuelle Daten über Einstellungen, Verhaltensweisen und Sozialstruktur der Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland erhoben. Seit 1980 wird alle zwei Jahre ein repräsentativer Querschnitt der Bevölkerung mit einem teils konstanten, teils variablen Fragenprogramm befragt. Die Daten stehen unmittelbar nach ihrer benutzergerechten Aufbereitung und Dokumentation allen Interessenten für Forschung und Lehre zur Verfügung.
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The German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) collects up-to-date data on attitudes, behavior, and social structure in Germany. Every two years since 1980 a representative cross section of the population is surveyed using both constant and variable questions. The ALLBUS data become available to interested parties for research and teaching as soon as they are processed and documented.
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Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
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Längsschnitt: Trend/Wiederholter Querschnitt
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INGLEHART-INDEX
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v140
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v140 -
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v140 - INGLEHART-INDEX
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Probability: Stratified: Disproportional
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Wahrscheinlichkeitsauswahl: Mehrstufige Zufallsauswahl
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GESIS-ExploreData
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