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  ISSP Ireland - 2003

Variable Listing for Module: National Identity

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V04: What is most important to you in describing who you are?

V05: What is second most important to you in describing who you are?

V06: What is third most important to you in describing who you are?

V07: How close do you feel to your town or city?

V08: How close do you feel to your county?

V09: How close do you feel to Ireland?

V10: How close do you feel to Europe?

V11: How important is it to have been born in Ireland?

V12: How important is it to have Irish citizenship?

V13: How important is it to have lived in Ireland for most of one's life?

V14: How important is it to be able to speak Irish?

V15: How important is it to be a Catholic?

V16: How important is it to respect Irish political institutions and laws?

V17: How important is it to feel Irish?

V18: How important is it to have Irish ancestry?

V19: Would you rather be a citizen of Ireland than any other country?

V20: Do some things make you feel ashamed of Ireland?

V21: Would the world be better if people were more like the Irish?

V22: Is Ireland better than other countries?

V23: Should people support their country?

V24: Are you proud when your country does well in sport?

V25: Are you often less proud of Ireland than you would like to be?

V26: How proud are you of the way democracy works?

V27: How proud are you of the political influence?

V28: How proud are you of the economic achievements?

V29: How proud are you of the social security system?

V30: How proud are you of the scientific and technological achievements?

V31: How proud are you of the achievements in sports?

V32: How proud are you of the achievements in arts and literature?

V33: How proud are you of the armed forces?

V34: How proud are you of the history of Ireland?

V35: How proud are you of the fair and equal treatment of all groups in society?

V36: Should Ireland limit the import of foreign products?

V37: Do international bodies have the right to enforce solutions?

V38: Should Ireland should follow its own interests?

V39: Should foreigners should be allowed to buy land in Ireland?

V40: Should preference should be given to Irish-made films?

V41: Are large international companies doing damage to local businesses?

V42: Does free trade leads to better products becoming available?

V43: Should Ireland should follow decisions of international organizations?

V44: Are international organizations taking away power from the Irish government?

V45: Is increased exposure to foreign films, music and books damaging our culture?

V46: Is making information available to people worldwide a benefit of the Internet?

V47: Is it impossible for people who do not share Ireland's customs and traditions to become fully Irish?

V48: Should ethnic minorites be given government assistance to preserve their customs and traditions?

V49: Should different racial and ethnic groups maintain their distinct customs and traditions?

V50: Do immigrants increase crime rates?

V51: Are immigrants generally good for Ireland's economy?

V52: Do immigrants take jobs away from people who were born in Ireland?

V53: Do immigrants improve Irish society by bringing in new ideas and cultures?

V54: Does the government spend too much assisting immigrants?

V55: Should the number of immigrants to Ireland nowadays be increase?

V56: Are you a citizen of Ireland?

V57: Are your parents citizens of Ireland?

V58: What is your Nationality?

V59: Should children born in Ireland have the right to become Irish citizens if their parents are not citizens?

V60: Should children born abroad have the right to become Irish citizens if at least one of their parents is a citizen?

V61: Should legal immigrants have the same rights as Irish citizens?

V62: Should Ireland take stronger measures to exclude illegal immigrants?

V63: How proud are you of being Irish?

V64: What language do you speak most often at home?

V65: What other language do you speak often at home?



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