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1 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Family important in life A001 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Friends important in life A002 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Leisure time important in life A003 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
2 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Politics important in life A004 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Work important in life A005 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Religion important in life A006 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
3 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Service to others important in life A007 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Sport important in life A008 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Health important in life A009 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
4 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Feeling of happiness A010 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent State of health (subjective) A011 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: good manners A012 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
5 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important child qualities: independence A013 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: hard work A014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: feeling of responsibility A015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: imagination A016 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
6 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important child qualities: tolerance and respect for other people A017 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: thrift saving money and things A018 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: determination perseverance A019 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: religious faith A020 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
7 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important child qualities: unselfishness A021 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: obedience A022 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important child qualities: willingness to fight A023 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
8 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Among these top five important characteristics (in Iraq 2006), number one A024A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ƒ Among these top five important characteristics (in Iraq 2004), number one A024B Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ƒ
9 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Among these top five important characteristics (in Iraq 2004), number two A024C Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ƒ Among these top five important characteristics (in Iraq both years), number one A024D Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ƒ
10 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Among these top five important characteristics (in Lebanon 2008), number one A024E Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ƒ Spend time with parents or other relatives A025 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Spend time with friends A026 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
11 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Spend time with colleagues from work A027 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Spend time with people at your church, mosque or synagogue A028 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Spend time with people at sport, culture, communal organization A029 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
12 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, How often discusses political matters with friends A030 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Frequency watches TV A031 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent TV most important entertainment A032 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
13 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Information source: Daily newspaper A033 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Information source: News broadcasts on radio or TV A034 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Information source: Printed magazines A035 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
14 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Information source: In depth reports on radio or TV A036 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Information source: Books A037 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Information source: Internet, A038 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
15 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Information source: Talk with friends or colleagues A039 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent How often use PC A040 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to social welfare service for elderly A041 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
16 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Belong to religious organization A042 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to education, arts, music or cultural activities A043 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to labour unions A044 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
17 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Belong to consumer organisation A045 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to political parties A046 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to local political actions A047 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to human rights A048 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
18 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Belong to conservation, the environment, ecology, animal rights A049 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to professional associations A050 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to youth work A051 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
19 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Belong to sports or recreation A052 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to women s group A053 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to peace movement A054 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to organization concerned with health A055 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
20 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Belong to humanitarian or charitable groups A056 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Belong to other groups A057 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work social welfare service for elderly, handicapped or deprived people A058 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work religious or church organization A059 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
21 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Unpaid work education, arts, music or cultural activities A060 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work labour unions A061 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work political parties or groups A062 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work local political action groups A063 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work human rights A064 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
22 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Unpaid work environment, conservation, animal rights A065 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work professional associations A066 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work youth work A067 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work sports or recreation A068 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work women s group A069 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
23 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Unpaid work peace movement A070 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work organization concerned with health A071 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Unpaid work other groups A072 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: People with a criminal record A073 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
24 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Heavy drinkers A074 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Emotionally unstable people A075 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Unmarried couples living together A076 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Immigrants/foreign workers A077 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
25 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: People who speak a different language A078 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: People of a different religion A079 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: People of a different race A080 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
26 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: People who have AIDS A081 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Drug addicts A082 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Homosexuals A083 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Muslims A084 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
27 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Jews A085 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Militant minority A086 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Zoroastrians A087 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: People not from country of origin A088 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
28 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Political Extremists A089 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Trafficants A090 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Indians or Lebanese A091 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Christians A092 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
29 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Witchdoctors and related labels A093 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Sunnis A094 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Kurds A095 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Shi'is A096 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
30 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Americans A097 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: French A098 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: British A099 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Iranians A100 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
31 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Kuwaitis A101 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Turkish A102 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Jordanians A103 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Chaldean A104 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
32 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Neighbours: Druze A105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Saudis A106 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Syrians A107 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Neighbours: Palestinians A108 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
33 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Impact of ethnic diversity A109 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Most people can be trusted A110 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
34 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Do you think most people try to take advantage of you A111 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Good human relationships A112 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
35 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Satisfaction with your life A113 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent I seek to be myself rather than to follow others A114 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent I decide my goals in life by myself A115 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
36 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Impact of hard work A116 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent How much freedom of choice and control A117 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
37 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Fate versus control A118 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Extent to which optimistic/pessimistic about future A119 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
38 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Schwartz: Important to this person to think up new ideas A120 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Schwartz: Important to this person to be rich A121 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
39 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Schwartz: Important to this person living in secure suroundings A122 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Schwartz: Important to this person to have a good time A123 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
40 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Schwartz: Important to this person to help the people A124 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Schwartz: Important to this person being very successful A125 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
41 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Schwartz: Important to this person adventure and taking risks A126 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Schwartz: Important to this person to always behave properly A127 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
42 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Schwartz: Important to this person looking after environment A128 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Schwartz: Important to this person tradition A129 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
43 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, The world is better off, or worse off, because of science and technology A130 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Science and technology are making our lives healthier, easier, and more comfortable A131 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
44 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Because of science and technology, there will be more opportunities for the next generation A132 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Science and technology make our way of life change too fast A133 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
45 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Would give part of my income for the environment B001 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Increase in taxes if used to prevent environmental pollution B002 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Government should reduce environmental pollution B003 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
46 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Protecting environment vs. Economic growth B004 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Human & nature B005 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Environmental problems in your community: Poor water quality B006 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
47 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Environmental problems in your community: Poor air quality B007 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Environmental problems in your community: Poor sewage and sanitation B008 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Environmental problems in the world: Global warming B009 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
48 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Environmental problems in the world: Loss of plant or animal diversity B010 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Environmental problems in the world: Pollution of rivers, lakes and oceans B011 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Jobs scarce: Men should have more right to a job than women C001 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
49 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Jobs scarce: Employers should give priority to (nation) people than immigrants C002 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Satisfaction with financial situation of household C003 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
50 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Work compared with leisure C004 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent First choice, if looking for a job C005 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Second choice if looking for a job C006 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
51 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important in a job: good pay C007 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: not too much pressure C008 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: good job security C009 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: a respected job C010 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: good hours C011 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
52 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important in a job: an opportunity to use initiative C012 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: generous holidays C013 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: that you can achieve something C014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: a responsible job C015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Important in a job: a job that is interesting C016 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
53 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Important in a job: a job that meets one s abilities C017 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Prefer to have a job where worked with people with same religious background C018 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Prefer to have a job where worked with people with same sect background C019 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Prefer to have a job where worked with people with same ethnic/nationality background C020 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
54 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, To develop talents you need to have a job C021 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Humiliating to receive money without having to work for it C022 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent People who don t work turn lazy C023 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
55 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Work is a duty towards society C024 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent People should not have to work if they don t want to C025 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Work should come first even if it means less spare time C026 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
56 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Fairness: One secretary is paid more C027 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent How business and industry should be managed C028 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Following instructions at work C029 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
57 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Ideal number of children D001 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Child needs a home with father and mother D002 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Woman as a single parent D003 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
58 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, A woman has to have children to be fulfilled D004 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Parents responsibilities to their children D005 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Relationship working mother D006 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
59 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, One of main goals in life has been to make my parents proud D007 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Respect and love for parents D008 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Marriage is an out-dated institution D009 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
60 The SAS System 11:26 Tuesday, May 14, Temporary marriage is very important because it helps maintain the family D010 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent Which is more important as a basis for marriage: parents approval or love D011 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
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