Values in Crisis International (SUF edition)

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Full edition for scientific use. The COVID-19 crisis is manifold and poses major health, economic and social challenges for current societies. Long-term monitoring of central values and attitudes of citizens in times of crises help to grasp current social and political tensions. Taking this ambition to the global scale and providing comparable data across nations is the main aim of the Values in Crisis Study (VIC). Christian Welzel, together with well-known researchers in Germany, UK and Sweden initiated the study and finally 18 countries collaborated in this project. Currently, the Values in Crisis (VIC) Survey is by our knowledge the only international longitudinal survey project on attitudes and values providing data on a global scale. The international dataset is available as a compact version including mainly the harmonized variables of education, income, and region, the key variables of the survey and scales referring to classical value concepts or personality factors. Additionally, there is a full version, where country-specific questions deviating from the standard questionnaire are available for further single country analysis. A method report is additionally published to provide more insights about the country-specific details of the surveys. This dataset represents the data of 18 countries of the first wave of this longitudinal study which is now made publicly available by the SSÖ-Team and AUSSDA. Further releases of the second wave of the survey “end at sight” which is conducted in 2021 and the third wave of the survey (“after the crisis”, probably in 2022) are planned in the future.

Non-probability: Quota; Probability; Probability: Multistage; Probability: Stratified: Proportional; Probability: Cluster: Stratified random; Mixed probability and non-probability

Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based; Telephone interview: CATI; Web-based interview

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DOI https://doi.org/10.11587/LIHK1L
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=b652c9bb4a3da145a6f630db8219b1cd3b6108f18177abe4b4f2fc0f06925960
Provenance
Creator Aschauer, Wolfgang; Seymer, Alexander; Bodi-Fernandez, Otto; Herzog, Manfred; Hadler, Markus; Höllinger, Franz; Bacher, Johann; Welzel, Christian; Boehnke, Klaus; Delhey, Jan; Deutsch, Franziska; Eichhorn, Jan; Kühnen, Ulrich; Moraes, Diego; Kemer, Thaíse; Gonzalez, Ricardo; Salvatierra, Valentina; Fuentes, Adolfo; Chang, Yu-tzung; Chu, Yun-han; Huang, Osbern; Casas, Andres; Mendez, Nathalie; Pachulia, Merab; Gulashvili, Nino; Demertzis, Nicolas; Papadoudis, George; Linardis, Apostolos; Koniordos, Socratis; Aranitou, Valia; Huang, Yi-Hui Christine; Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina; Abels, Christoph M.; Taniguchi, Naoko; Akaliyski, Plamen; Park, Joonha; Dentsu Institute; Rakisheva, Botagoz; Mazhitova, Ainur; Ashkenova, Gulden; Cho, Youngho; Lee, Nam Young; Kim, Yeun-Sook; Kim, Jibum; Heo, Jongho; Shin, Inchol; Shim, Jae-Mahn; Kim, Ocktae; Kim, Sori; Riyaz, Aminath; Moosa, Sheena; Rahman, Raheema Abdul; Musthafa, Hawwa Shiuna; Siemienska, Renata; Domaradzka, Anna; Matysiak, Ilona; Ponarin, Eduard; Sokolov, Boris; Klimova, Aigul; Puranen, Bi; Axelsson, Tomas; Stier, Jonas
Publisher AUSSDA; The Austrian Social Science Data Archive
Publication Year 2021
Rights For more Information please visit AUSSDA's web page
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Resource Type Numeric
Discipline Economics; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage (Tibet and Xinjiang excluded); Austria; Brazil; Chile; China; Colombia; Georgia; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong; Italy; Japan; Kazakhstan; Korea, Republic of; Maldives; Poland; Russian Federation; Sweden; United Kingdom