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q12 - q12. abandon economic reforms vs. accept hardships
q12. Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement A or Statement B. A: The costs of reforming the economy are too high; the government should therefore abandon its current economic policies. B: In order for the economy to get better in the future, it is necessary for us to accept some hardships now.
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q13 - q13. economic policies helped most vs. hurt most
q13. Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement A or Statement B. A: The government’s economic policies have helped most people; only a few have suffered. B: The government’s economic policies have hurt most people and only benefited a few.
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q14a - q14a. present vs. past: availability of goods
q14a. Please tell me whether each of the following aspects of economic situation in this country are better or worse than they were a few years ago, or whether they have remained the same: The availability of consumer goods?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q14b - q14b. present vs. past: job opportunities
q14b. Please tell me whether each of the following aspects of economic situation in this country are better or worse than they were a few years ago, or whether they have remained the same: The availability of job opportunities?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q14c - q14c. present vs. past: gap between rich and poor
q14c. Please tell me whether each of the following aspects of economic situation in this country are better or worse than they were a few years ago, or whether they have remained the same: The gap between the rich and the poor?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q15a - q15a. radio news
q15a. How often do you get news from the following sources: Radio?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q15b - q15b. television news
q15b. How often do you get news from the following sources: Television?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q15c - q15c. newspaper news
q15c. How often do you get news from the following sources: Newspapers?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q16 - q16. interest in public affairs
q16. How interested would you say you are in public affairs?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q17 - q17. discuss politics
q17. When you get together with your friends or family, would you say you discuss political matters:…
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q18a - q18a. politics and government too complicated
q18a. Do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Politics and government sometimes seem so complicated that you can’t really understand what’s going on?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q18b - q18b. others don't listen to you
q18b. Do you agree or disagree with the following statements: As far as politics is concerned, friends and neighbors do not listen to you?
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q19 - q19. people responsible for well-being vs. government
q19. Lets talk for a moment about the kind of society we would like to have in this country. Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement A or Statement B. A: People should look after themselves and be responsible for their own success in life. B: The government should bear the main responsibility for the well-being of people.
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q20 - q20. question actions of leaders vs. respect authority
q20. Let’s talk for a moment about the kind of society we would like to have in this country. Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement A or Statement B. A: As citizens, we should be more active in questioning the actions of our leaders. B: In our country these days, we should show more respect for authority.
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
q21 - q21. leaders treat all equally vs. help own community
q21. Which of the following statements is closest to your view? Choose Statement A or Statement B. A: Since leaders represent everyone, leaders should not favour their own family or group. B: Once in office, leaders are obliged to help their home community.
Afrobarometer Survey South Africa 2004
South Africa - zaf-idasa-afb-sa-2004-v1
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