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European Values Study 2017: Greece (EVS 2017 Country data file)
Creator
Gari, Aikaterini (Department of Psychology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece)
Study number / PID
ZA7546, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)
10.4232/1.13512 (DOI)
Data access
Information not available
Series
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Abstract
The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national and longitudinal survey research program on how Europeans think about family, work, religion, politics, and society. Repeated every nine years in an increasing number of countries, the survey provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values, and opinions of citizens all over Europe.
As previous waves conducted in 1981, 1990, 1999, 2008, the fifth EVS wave maintains a persistent focus on a broad range of values. Questions are highly comparable across waves and regions, making EVS suitable for research aimed at studying trends over time.
The new wave has seen a strengthening of the methodological standards. The full release of the EVS 2017 includes data and documentation of altogether 37 participating countries. For more information, please go to the EVS website.
Morale, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans.
Topics: 1. Perceptions of life: importance of work, family, friends and acquaintances, leisure time, politics and religion; happiness; self-assessment of own health; memberships in voluntary organisations (religious or church organisations, cultural activities, trade unions, political parties or groups, environment, ecology, animal rights, professional associations, sports, recreation, or other groups, none); active or inactive membership of humanitarian or charitable organisation, consumer organisation, self-help group or mutual aid; voluntary work in the last six months; tolerance towards minorities (people of a different race, heavy drinkers, immigrants, foreign workers, drug addicts, homosexuals, Christians, Muslims, Jews, and gypsies - social distance); trust in people; estimation of people´s fair and helpful behavior; internal or external control; satisfaction with life; importance of educational goals: desirable qualities of children.
2. Work: attitude towards work (job needed to develop talents, receiving money without working is...
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Keywords
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Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
15/12/2018 - 31/01/2019
Country
Greece
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Not available
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Non-probability: Respondent-assisted
The Greek sampling procedure deviated from the EVS 2017 Methodological guidelines.
A snowball sampling method has been implemented, starting from 139 students of the University of Athens and the University of Patras. Each student had to complete one questionnaire, and recruit respondents for 30 other questionnaires in two different rounds. An additional network activated by colleagues in Thrace and Crete universities facilitated coverage of the northeast continental and south insular Greece. For older respondents, a telephone contact and/or a written invitation in print to participate via the CAWI link were also available to be employed in cases that were absolutely necessary for the CAWI sending process.
Please note: due to the sampling design, weights are not provided. Population statistics are provided at the end of the report.
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Access
Publisher
GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Publication year
2020
Terms of data access
A - Data and documents are released for academic research and teaching.