Summary information

Study title

European Values Study 1990, Eastern European Countries - EVS-Eastern Europe'90

Creator

Raichev, A., Stoichev, K., n/a * Bulgaria, Koecher, R., Noelle-Neumann, E., n/a * Germany, Titma, M., Saar, A., Klingemann, H.D., n/a * Estonia, Jankiss, E., Manschin, R., n/a * Hungary, Alihaushiene, R., n/a * Lithuania, Janinska-Kania, A., n/a * Poland, Tos, N., n/a * Slovenia, Rehak, J., n/a * Slovakia, Rehak, J., n/a * Czech Republic (primary investigator)

Study number / PID

doi:10.17026/dans-xnz-r6zr (DOI)

STAR: P1461

easy-dataset:33206 (DANS-KNAW)

Data access

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Abstract

This data collection is designed to enable cross-national comparison of values and beliefs in a wide variety of areas and to monitor changes in values and attitudes of mass publics in European countries. Broad topics covered are work, the meaning and purpose of life, family life, and contemporary social issues. Respondents were asked to rate the importance of work, family, friends, leisure time, politics, and religion in their lives. They were also asked how satisfied they were with their present lives, whether they tended to persuade others close to them, whether they discussed political matters, and how they viewed society. Questions relating to work included what aspects were important to them in a job, the pride they took in their work, their satisfaction with the present job, and their views on owner/state/employee management of business. Respondents were asked about the groups and associations they belonged to and which ones they worked for voluntarily, the level of trust they had in most people, the groups they would not want as neighbours, their general state of health, and whether they felt they had free choice and control over their lives. A wide range of items was included on the meaning and purpose of life, such as respondents' views on the value of scientific advances, the demarcation of good and evil, and religious behaviour and beliefs. Respondents were queried about whether they shared the same attitudes toward religion, morality, politics, and sexual mores with their partner and parents, their views on marriage and divorce, qualities important for a child to learn, whether a child needs both parents to grow up happy, views on mothers working outside the home, views on abortion, and whether marriage is an outdated institution. Questions regarding political issues probed for respondents' opinions of various forms of political action and the likelihood of their taking an action, the most important aims for their countries, confidence in various...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/1990 - 31/12/1992

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

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Kind of data

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Access

Publisher

DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities

Publication year

2008

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