Summary information

Study title

European Values Study Longitudinal Data File 1981-2008 (EVS 1981-2008) – Restricted Use File

Creator

Gedeshi, Ilir (Center for Economic and Social Studies, Albania)
Zulehner, Paul M. (University of Vienna, Austria)
Rotman, David (Belarus State University, Belarus)
Titarenko, Larissa (Belarus State University, Belarus)
Billiet, Jaak (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Dobbelaere, Karel (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Kerkhofs, Jan (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Swyngedouw, Marc (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Voyé, Liliane (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Fotev, Georgy (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
Marinov, Mario (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
Raichev, Andrei (BBSS Gallup International, Bulgaria)
Stoychev, Kancho (BBSS Gallup International, Bulgaria)
Kielty, J.F. (The Gallup Organization, Canada)
Nevitte, Neil (University of Calgary, Canada)
Baloban, Josip (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Roudometof, Victor (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Rabusic, Ladislav (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Rehak, Jan (Czech Republic)
Gundelach, Peter (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Petersen, E. (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Riis, Ole (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Röhme, Nils (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Saar, Andrus (SAAR POLL, Estonia)
Lotti, Leila (TNS Gallup Oy, Finland)
Pehkonen, Juhani (TNS Gallup Oy, Finland)
Puranen, Bi (Theseus International Management Institute, France)
Riffault, Hélène (Faits et Opinions, France)
Stoetzel, Jean (Faits et Opinions, France)
Tchernia, Jean-François (Tchernia Etudes Conseil, France)
Pachulia, Merab (Georgian Opinion Research Business International (GORBI), Georgia)
Jagodzinski, Wolfgang (University of Cologne, Germany)
Klingemann, Hans-Dieter (Berlin Science Center for Social Research, Germany)
Köcher, Renate (Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach, Germany)
Noelle-Neumann, Elisabeth (Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach, Germany)
Anheier, Helmut (London School of Economics and Political Science, Great Britain)
Barker, David (Great Britain)
Harding, Stephen (ISR, Great Britain)
Heald, Gordon (Gallup, Great Britain)
Timms, Noel (University of Leicester, Great Britain)
Voas, David (University of Manchester, Great Britain)
Gari, Aikaterini (University of Athens, Greece)
Georgas, James (University of Athens, Greece)
Mylonas, Kostas (University of Athens, Greece)
Hankiss, Elemer (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Manchin, Robert (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Rosta, Gergely (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary)
Tomka, Miklós (Hungarian Religious Research Centre, Hungary)
Haraldsson, Olafur (University of Iceland, Iceland)
Jónsson, Fridrik H. (University of Iceland, Iceland)
Olafsson, Stefan (University of Iceland, Iceland)
Breen, Michael (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Fahey, Tony (The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Ireland)
Fogarty, Michael (The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Ireland)
Kennedy, Kieran (The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Ireland)
Sinnott, Richard (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Whelan, Chris (The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Ireland)
Abbruzzese, Salvatore (University of Trento, Italy)
Calvaruso, Claudio (University of Trento, Italy)
Gubert, Renzo (University of Trento, Italy)
Rovati, Giancarlo (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy)
Zepa, Brigita (Baltic Institute of Social Sciences, Latvia)
Alisauskiene, Rasa (Institute for Social Research, Lithuania)
Juknevicius, Stanislovas (Lithuanian Institute of Culture and Arts, Lithuania)
Ziliukaite, Ruta (Institute of Culture, Philosophy and Art, Lithuania)
Estgen, Pol (SeSoPI Centre Intercommunautaire, Luxembourg)
Hausman, Pierre (CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg)
Legrand, Michel (SeSoPI Centre Intercommunautaire, Luxembourg)
Petkovska, Antoanela (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Republic of Macedonia)
Abela, Anthony M. (University of Malta, Malta)
Cachia-Caruana, Richard (Malta)
Inganuez, Fr. Joe (Malta)
Troisi, Joseph (University of Malta, Malta)
Petruti, Doru (Institute of Marketing and Polls IMAS-INC, Republic of Moldova)
Besic, Milos (University of Montenegro, Republic of Montenegro)
Arts, Wil A. (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
de Moor, Ruud (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
European Values Study ((Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Northern Cyprus))
Hagenaars, Jacques A.P. (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Halman, Loek (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Luijkx, Ruud (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Hayes, Bernadette C. (Queen´s University Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Smith, Alan (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland)
Listhaug, Ola (University of Trondheim; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Jasinska-Kania, Aleksandra (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Konieczna, Joanna (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Marody, Mira (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Cabral, Manuel Villaverde (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Franca, Luis de (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Ramos, Alice (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Vala, Jorge (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Pop, Lucien (Romanian Academy, Romania)
Voicu, Malina (Romanian Academy, Romania)
Zamfir, Catalin (Romanian Academy, Romania)
Bashkirova, Elena (Bashkirova & Partners, Russian Federation)
Gredelj, Stjepan (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Kusá, Zuzana (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic)
Malnar, Brina (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Tos, Niko (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Elzo, Javier (University of Deusto, Spain)
Orizo, Francisco Andrés (DATA S.A.; Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, Spain)
Silvestre Cabrera, María (University of Deusto, Spain)
Bush, Karin (SIFO, Sweden)
Lundasen, Susanne (Ersta Sköndal University College, Sweden)
Pettersson, Thorleif (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Joye, Dominique (Swiss Foundation for Research in Social Sciences (FORS), University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Esmer, Yilmaz (Bogazici University; Bahcesehir University, Turkey)
Balakireva, Olga (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine)
Inglehart, Ronald (University of Michigan, USA)
Rosenberg, Florence (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), USA)
Sullivan, Edward (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), USA)

Study number / PID

ZA5174, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.5174 (DOI)

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Abstract

This study is no longer up to date. Please, use the new study ZA7504: EVS Trend File 1981-2017 – Sensitive Dataset . The latest data file is also recommended as an improved update for analyses due to the improvements and data revisions. Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans. Compilation of the data sets from 1981, 1990, 1999, and 2008. The variable overview allows for comparisons of trend variables of the four EVS waves 1981, 1990, 1999, and 2008. In addition, comparisons of original question texts across the waves 1999 and 2008 are supported. Topics: 1. Perceptions of life: importance of work, family, friends and acquaintances, leisure time, politics and religion (in Sweden: service to others); frequency of political discussions with friends; happiness; self-assessment of own health; feelings of: excitement or interest, restlessness, pride because of compliments, loneliness, joy about completing a thing, boredom, feeling good, depressed or unhappy, managing everything, sadness because of criticism; feelings of the respondent at home: relaxation, anxiety, happiness, aggression or safety. 2. Leisure: way of spending leisure time and definition of leisure; partners for leisure time: alone, with family, friends, at busy places, colleagues, people at churches or at sport and culture; frequency of political discussions with friends and political opinion leadership; memberships and unpaid work (volunteering) in: social welfare services, religious or church organisations, education, or cultural activities, trade unions, political parties, local political actions, human rights, environmental or peace movement, professional associations, youth work, sports clubs, women´s groups, voluntary associations concerned with health consumption or other groups; motives for volunteering; aversion to people with other setting; feelings of loneliness. 3. Work: reasons for people to live in need; importance of selected aspects of...
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Methodology

Data collection period

1981 - 2008

Country

Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, North Macedonia, Moldova, Republic of, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, Serbia, United States of America, Belgium, Cyprus

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

EVS 2008: Representative multi-stage or stratified random sample of the adult population of the country 18 years old and older (except Armenia 15+ and Finland 18 to 74 years). They were supposed to have sufficient command of one of the respective national language(s) to answer the questionnaire. The net sample size (in the sense of completed interviews) is 1500 respondents per country, except Northern Cyprus and Northern Ireland (with 500 interviews each), Iceland (808), Cyprus (1000), Ireland (1013), Norway (1090), Finland (1134), Sweden (1187), Switzerland (1272) France (random sample: 1501, two additional quota samples: 1570), Germany (disproportional sample East: 1004, West: 1071). For country-specific in-formation, see EVS, GESIS (2010): EVS 2008 Method Report. GESIS-Technical Reports 2010/17. Retrieved from EVS webpage . EVS 1999: Representative multi-stage random sample of the adult population of the country 18 years old and older. They were supposed to have sufficient command of one of the respective national language(s) to answer the questionnaire. With the exception of Greece, in all countries surveys were carried out by experienced professional survey organizations. The slightly different sampling procedures in each country are described in detail in the source book of Loek Halman, The European Values Study: A Third Wave. Source book of the 1999/2000 European Values Study Surveys. Tilburg: EVS, WORC, Tilburg University 2001. Retrieved from EVS website/Surveys/Survey 1999: EVS webpage . EVS 1990: Representative multi-stage random sample respective quota sample of the adult population of the country 18 years old and older. EVS 1981: Nationally representative samples were selected. The target number of interviews in each country was set at 1000, with an additional booster quota sample of 200 young adults aged 18-24.

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

EVS 2008: Face-to-face interviews with standardized questionnaire. In all countries, fieldwork was conducted on the basis of detailed and uniform instructions prepared by the EVS advisory groups. The EVS questionnaires were administered as face-to-face interviews in the appropriate national language(s). As far as the data capture is concerned, CAPI or PAPI was used in nearly all countries. Exceptions are Finland (internet panel) and Sweden (postal survey). The English basic questionnaire was translated into other languages by means of the questionnaire translation system WebTrans, a web-based translation platform designed by Gallup Europe. The whole translation process was closely monitored and quasi-automated documented (see EVS (2010): EVS 2008 Guidelines and Recommendations. GESIS-Technical Reports 2010/16. Retrieved from <a href=http://www.europeanvaluesstudy.eu/ target=_blank> EVS webpage </a>.EVS 1999: Face-to-face interviews with standardized questionnaire. In Iceland about a quarter of the respondents were interviewed by telephone. These were respondents in remote areas of the country.EVS 1990: Personal interview with standardized questionnaireEVS 1981: Personal interview with standardized questionnaire

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2015

Terms of data access

C - Data and documents are only released for academic research and teaching after the data depositor's written authorization. For this purpose the Data Archive obtains a written permission with specification of the user and the analysis intention.

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