South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2017: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces
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Description:
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, education, moral issues, personal wellbeing index, poverty, taxation, crime and safety, wellbeing, decolonisation, transformative governance, batho pele, voting, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables.
Of the targeted population of 3500, 3173 responses (90.7%) was realized.
The data set contains 3173 cases and 638 variables.
Abstract:
The South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) is a nationally representative, cross-sectional survey that has been conducted on an annual basis by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) since its inception in 2003.
SASAS was developed with international and local assistance, and modelled on similar long-standing attitudinal survey series in the UK (British Social Attitudes: BSA), USA (General Social Survey: GSS) and Germany (German Social Survey: ALLBUS). The SASAS series is respected as a research infrastructure that provides a unique, long-term account of the changing nature of public values in modern South Africa. It therefore represents an important tool for better understanding our society and promoting evidence-based policies.
The three primary aims of SASAS are:
To measure and produce rigorous data about changes in public attitudes and behaviour patterns over time as our democracy matures.
To better understand how the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour of South Africans compared with citizens in other countries through collaboration with selected cross-national surveys.
To develop reliable social indicators of national progress based on the attitudes and judgements of citizens regarding key aspects of their society.
提供机构:
HSRC - Human Science Research Council SA
创建时间:
2020-02-19



