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Until 1990, the individual surveys were conducted using a random sample of ca. 3000 German citizens from the old Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin who were residing in private households and were at least 18 years old at the time of the interview. In 1991 the universe sampled was extended
58:(formerly: "German Social Sciences Infrastructure Services" (Gesellschaft sozialwissenschaftlicher Infrastruktureinrichtungen)) in 1986, ALLBUS/GGSS has been included into the state-federal funding of this grouping. It is institutionalized as a joint-venture of GESIS at 349:'s postmaterialism index (please note, the original German item as surveyed does not use the term "law" but instead refers to "Ruhe und Ordnung"). For more information on Ingelhart's theory of a postmaterialist value shift compare: 344:
Based on data from cumulated ALLBUS 1980-2010 and ALLBUS 2012, this line chart shows the percentage of respondents who reported "Maintaining law and order" as their first or second choice from a list of four items used to measure
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data from all of the 18 currently available ALLBUS/GGSS surveys, with a total of 54,243 respondents. It comprises all items that have been surveyed at least two times within the regular ALLBUS/GGSS program (replications).
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are conducted biennially since 1980. A large part of the items included consists of replications, while others are specifically varied according to particular topics.
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is regularly conducted as part of the ALLBUS/GGSS survey. As in GSS both national surveys can be analysed in a common data set.
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Schmollers Jahrbuch. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften. Journal of Applied Social Science Studies
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On the issue of data quality and Inglehart's postmaterialism index in various surveys, see:
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Forschungsdatenzentrum ALLBUS Jahresbericht 2010, Berichtszeitraum 01.01.2010-31.12.2010
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Germans or Foreigners? Attitudes Towards Ethnic Minorities in Post-Reunification Germany
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The Silent Revolution in Europe. Intergenerational Change in Post-Industrial Societies
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Besides, there is another major German data generation program for the collection of
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to cover the former East Germany, and foreign residents are included in the samples.
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Variable Report ALLBUS / German General Social Survey Cumulation 1980-2010
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Der Einfluss von Erhebungsformen auf den Postmaterialismus-Index
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Attitudes towards social inequality and the welfare state
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on attitudes, behavior, and social structure in Germany.
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Richard Alba, Peter Schmidt, and Martina Wasmer (eds.):
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James Allen Davis, Peter Ph. Mohler, and Tom W. Smith:
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Attitudes relating to the process of German unification
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Social-Science Research and the General Social Surveys
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Tom W. Smith, Jibum Kim, Achim Koch and Alison Park:
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International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) at GESIS
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Trends and Perspectives in Empirical Social Research
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Confidence in public institutions and organizations
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Index

data
Germany
General Social Survey
statistical surveys
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Mannheim
Cologne
The German Data Forum (RatSWD)
cross-sectional studies
International Social Survey Programme
opinion poll

Demography
demographics
panel data
Socio-Economic Panel
SOEP
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
PSID
"GESIS: General information"
the original
"GESIS: General information"
the original
"GESIS - ALLBUS: Cumulation 1980-2010"
the original
Ronald Inglehart
GESIS
Research Data Center ALLBUS at GESIS
German Data Forum (RatSWD)
International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) at GESIS

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