International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government IV - ISSP 2006

  • The Traffic Reseach Group (Creator)
  • Timothy Philips (Contributor)
  • David Mitchell (Contributor)
  • Jon H. Pammett (Contributor)
  • Dinka Marinović Jerolimov (Contributor)
  • Boris Jokic (Contributor)
  • Petr Mateju (Contributor)
  • Lukas Linek (Contributor)
  • Jørgen Goul Andersen (Contributor)
  • Johannes Andersen (Contributor)
  • Caroline J Doré (Contributor)
  • Renske E Blom (Contributor)
  • Yannick Lemel (Contributor)
  • Michel Forsé (Contributor)
  • Harri Melin (Contributor)
  • Peter Ph. Mohler (Contributor)
  • A. La Park (Contributor)
  • Mark William Johnson (Contributor)
  • Roger Jowell (Contributor)
  • Peter Robert (Contributor)
  • Máire N. G. Phadraig (Contributor)
  • Paul N. Epstein (Contributor)
  • Hiroshi Aramaki (Contributor)
  • M. Hara (Contributor)
  • Kumiko Nishi (Contributor)
  • Aivars Tabuns (Contributor)
  • Ilze Koroleva (Contributor)
  • Harry Ganzeboom (Contributor)
  • Philip Gendall (Contributor)
  • Knut K. Skjak (Contributor)
  • Linda Guerrero (Contributor)
  • Mahar Mangahas (Contributor)
  • Gerardo Sanoval (Contributor)
  • Bogdan Cichomski (Contributor)
  • Manuel Villaverde Cabral (Contributor)
  • Jorge Vala (Contributor)
  • Ludmilla Khakhulina (Contributor)
  • Niko Tos (Contributor)
  • Jare Struwig (Contributor)
  • Sang Wook Kim (Contributor)
  • Jaé Nicolas (Contributor)
  • Esperanza Navarro-Pardo (Contributor)
  • Manuel Lago (Contributor)
  • Jonas Edlund (Contributor)
  • Stefan Svallfors (Contributor)
  • Dominique Joye (Contributor)
  • Nicole Schoebi (Contributor)
  • Yang-Chi Fu (Contributor)
  • Tom Smith (Contributor)
  • J. L. Davis (Contributor)
  • Peter V. Marsden (Contributor)
  • Giorgina Piani (Contributor)
  • M. Rossi (Contributor)
  • Zuleika Ferre (Contributor)
  • Juan Jose Goyeneche (Contributor)
  • Guillermo Zoppolo (Contributor)
  • Gloria R. Leon (Contributor)
  • Alaberto Camardiel (Contributor)
  • Olga Avilla (Contributor)
  • Jorge Raúl Jorrat (Contributor)
  • Paula Devine (Contributor)
  • Magdalena Piscova (Contributor)
  • Ukraine: Social Monitoring Centre (NGO) And Ukrainian Institute For Social Research (Contributor)
  • Sylvia L Asa (Contributor)
  • For Communication And Public Opinion Survey (CCPOS) Of The Chinese University Of Hong Kong For FTF Centre (Contributor)
  • I. Santiago (Contributor)
  • Cyprus College Cyprus: Center Of Applied Research (Contributor)
  • Copenhagen Denmark: SFI SURVEY (Contributor)
  • DANHEP Group (Contributor)
  • Helsinki Statistics Finland (Contributor)
  • Manoranjan De (Contributor)
  • Munich And Infratest Burke Infratest (Contributor)
  • Great Britain National Centre For Social Research (Contributor)
  • For Communication And Public Opinion Survey (CCPOS) Of The Chinese University Of Hong Kong For FTF Centre (Contributor)
  • Dublin Ireland: Economic And Social Research Institute (Contributor)
  • Luxembourg: ILRES Market Research (Contributor)
  • Tokyo Central Research Services (Contributor)
  • University Of Latvia Latvia: Institute Of Philosophy And Sociology (Contributor)
  • Bulgaria: Institute Of Sociology At The Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences (Contributor)
  • The Centre Of Political And Sociological Researches Of Belarus State University (Contributor)
  • Oslo Norway: TNS Gallup (Contributor)
  • Quezon City Social Weather Stations (Contributor)
  • Warsaw Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) (Contributor)
  • Lisbon TNS Portugal (Contributor)
  • Social Monitoring Center (Contributor)
  • Latvia: Latvia Social Research Centre (Contributor)
  • Madrid Spain: ASEP (Analisis Sociológicos Económicos Y Políticos) (Contributor)
  • South-Africa Human Sciences Research Council (Contributor)
  • Social Monitoring Center (Contributor)
  • Lausanne Switzerland: MIS Trend (Contributor)
  • Ukraine: Social Monitoring Centre (NGO) And Ukrainian Institute For Social Research (Contributor)
  • University Of Chicago National Opinion Research Center (Contributor)
  • Russia: Institute Of Sociology Of The Russian Academy Of Sciences (Contributor)
  • Ridder D De (Contributor)
  • Northern Ireland: Interviewing Was Carried Out By Social Survey Interviewers Employed By The Central Survey Unit Of The Northern Ireland Statistics And Research Agency (Contributor)
  • FOCUS Bratislava (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about Role of Government: political attitudes and the role of government.
Date made available26 May 2021
PublisherGESIS Data Archive
Date of data production1 Oct 2005 - 28 Oct 2008
Geographical coveragePhilippines

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