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  ISSP Ireland - 2004

Variable Listing for Module: Citizenship

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V4: How important is it always to vote in elections?

V5: How important is it never to try to evade taxes?

V6: How important is it always to obey law and regulations?

V7: How important is it to keep watch on the actions of government?

V8: How important is it to be active in social or political associations?

V9: How important is it to try to understand the reasoning of people with other opinions?

V10: How important is it to choose products for political, ethical or environmental reasons?

V11: How important is it to help people in Ireland?

V12: How important is it to help people in the rest of the world?

V13: How important is it to be willing to serve in the military?

V14: Should religious extremists be allowed to hold public meetings?

V15: Should people who want to overthrow the government by force be allowed to hold public meetings?

V16: Should people prejudiced against any racial or ethnic group be allowed to hold public meetings?

V17: Have you signed a petition?

V18: Have you boycotted products for political, ethical or environmental reasons?

V19: Have you taken part in a demonstration?

V20: Have you attended a political meeting or rally?

V21: Have you contacted a politican to express your views?

V22: Have you donated money for a social or political activity?

V23: Have you contacted the media to express your views?

V24: Have you joined an internet political forum or discussion group?

V25: Do you belong to a political party?

V26: Do you belong to a trade union, business or professional association?

V27: Do you belong to a church or other religious organization?

V28: Do you belong to a sports, leisure or cultural group?

V29: Do you belong to another voluntary association?

V30: How important is it that all citizens have an adequate standard of living?

V31: How important is it that government authorities respect and protect the rights of minorities?

V32: How important is it that government authorities treat everybody equally regardless of their position in society?

V33: How important is it that politicians take into account the views of citizens before making decisions?

V34: How important is it that people be given more opportunities to participate in public decision-making?

V35: How important is it that citizens may engage in acts of civil disobedience when they oppose government actions?

V36: Do people like me have any say about what the government does?

V37: Does the government care much about what people like me think?

V38: I have a pretty good understanding of the important political issues facing Ireland.

V39: Most people in Ireland are better informed about politics than I am.

V40: Could you do anything about a law being considered by the Dáil that you consider to be unjust?

V41: How likely is it that the Dáil would give serious attention to your demands?

V42: How interested would you say you personally are in politics?

V43: Do you agree we can trust people in government to do what is right?

V44: Do you agree that most politicians are in politics for what they can get out of it personally?

V45: How often do you think people would try to take advantage of you?

V46: Would you say that people can be trusted?

V47: How often do you discuss politics?

V48: How often do you try to persuade people to share your views about politics?

V49: What comes closer to your view of the United Nations?

V50: Which statement comes closer to your view about international organizations?

V51: Which statement comes closer to your view about human rights?

V52: Do political parties encourage people to become active in politics?

V53: Do political parties give voters real policy choices?

V54: Are referendums a good way to decide important political questions?

V55: How honest was Ireland when counting and reporting votes in the last national election?

V56: How fair was Ireland regarding the opportunities to campaign in the last national campaign?

V57: How committed is the public service in Ireland to serve the people?

V58: How likely are the public service in Ireland to correct serious mistakes?

V59: How widespread do you think corruption is in the public service in Ireland?

V60: How well does democracy work in Ireland today?

V61: How well did democracy work in Ireland about 10 years ago?

V62: How well will democracy work in Ireland about 10 years from now?

V63: Which statement comes closer to your view about Ireland's political system?



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