Summary information

Study title

Social Survey Iraq 2003-2004 (Cumulation)

Creator

Sahm, Christoph M. (Oxford Research International, Oxford)
Departement of Sociology of University of Oxford

Study number / PID

ZA5146, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.5146 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

Political attitudes and behaviour. Government and political systems. Conflicts, security and peace. Religion. Gender roles. Socio-economic and demographic issues. Cumulation of the four waves of the Social Survey Iraq of 2003 to 2004. Demography: sex; age; marital status; household size; main breadwinner; education of the respondent and main breadwinner; current employment status of the respondent and main breadwinner; current or last occupation of the respondent and main breadwinner; occupational group of the respondent and main breadwinner; employment sector of the respondent and main breadwinner; mother tongue; language spoken at home; other language (s); net household income (local currency and US dollar); household items, time of purchase or purchase intention (e. g. air conditioning, bicycle, car, iron, agricultural machinery and farm animals, refrigerator, motorcycle, telephone, etc.); nationality; religion. Additionally coded was: wave; questionnaire ID; region; governorate; urban/rural residential area; weight.

Keywords

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Methodology

Data collection period

15/10/2003 - 14/06/2004

Country

Iraq

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability Sample: Multistage Sample

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: PAPI (Paper and Pencil Interview)

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2016

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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