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<copyright>© SASD 2007</copyright>
<prodDate date="2007">2007-09-01</prodDate>
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<depositr abbr="SASD">Slovak Archive of Social Data SASD, Comenius university in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01 Slovak Republic, www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk and Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk</depositr>
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<serInfo>The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national, and longitudinal survey research program on basic human values, initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. Now, it is carried on in the setting of a foundation, using the (abbreviated) name of the group: European Values Study (EVS). The EVSSG researchers aimed at exploring the moral and social values underlying European social and political institutions and governing conduct. The research project (after first survey) aroused interest in North and South America, the Middle and Far East, Australia, and South Africa where affiliated groups were set up to administer the same questionnaire. Agreements were negotiated with regard to the exchange of data for intercontinental and inter-cultural comparisons. As a result a unique data set became available, covering 26 nations. In meantime, 3 waves of EVS were launched, the last one covering almost all European countries, except Norway, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries. The first wave was launched in years 1981-1984, the second 1989-1993, the third 1999-2004, and for the year 2008 the fourth wave is being prepared. The Slovak part of programme is is coordinated since year 1998 by Dr. Zuzana Kusá, zuza.kusa@savba.sk (in cooperation with Katarína Strapcová from Slovak Academy of Sciences, katarina.strapcova@savba.sk.) More informations and data sets in english are on web site www.europeanvalues.nl or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp.</serInfo>
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<notes>Materials in DDI format and their electronic version together with the preparation of a complete version of the documentation were realized within the  Centre of Excellence for Research on Citizenship and Participation: Facing the Challenges of 21st Century – COPART  (http://www.kvsbk.sav.sk/indexenglish.php?id=engcentrumexcelentnosti )</notes>
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<producer abbr="SASD, SAV">Slovak Archive of Social Data SASD, Comenius university in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01 Slovak Republic, www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk and Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk, e-mail:sasd@fphil.uniba.sk </producer>
<copyright>© SASD 2007</copyright>
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<serInfo>The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national, and longitudinal survey research program on basic human values, initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. Now, it is carried on in the setting of a foundation, using the (abbreviated) name of the group: European Values Study (EVS). The EVSSG researchers aimed at exploring the moral and social values underlying European social and political institutions and governing conduct. The research project (after first survey) aroused interest in North and South America, the Middle and Far East, Australia, and South Africa where affiliated groups were set up to administer the same questionnaire. Agreements were negotiated with regard to the exchange of data for intercontinental and inter-cultural comparisons. As a result a unique data set became available, covering 26 nations. In meantime, 3 waves of EVS were launched, the last one covering almost all European countries, except Norway, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries. The first wave was launched in years 1981-1984, the second 1989-1993, the third 1999-2004, and for the year 2008 the fourth wave is being prepared. The Slovak part of programme is is coordinated since year 1998 by Dr. Zuzana Kusá, zuza.kusa@savba.sk (in cooperation with Katarína Strapcová from Slovak Academy of Sciences, katarina.strapcova@savba.sk.) More informations and data sets in english are on web site www.europeanvalues.nl or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp.</serInfo>
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<biblCit>EVS - European Values Study 1991, (EVS 1991) </biblCit>
<holdings>Slovak Archive of Social Data SASD, Comenius university in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01 Slovak Republic, www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk</holdings>
<notes>Materials in DDI format and their electronic version together with the preparation of a complete version of the documentation were realized within the Centre of Excellence for Research on Citizenship and Participation: Facing the Challenges of 21st Century – COPART  (http://www.kvsbk.sav.sk/indexenglish.php?id=engcentrumexcelentnosti ). Centre of Excellence of SAS for Research on Citizenship and Participation (COPART), Department of Social and Biological Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, 813 64 BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, tel/fax: 00421 54 77 56 83, web: www.kvsbk.sav.sk, contact person: Mgr. Barbara Lášticová (scientific secretary of CE), E-mail: barbara.lasticova@savba.sk. Description of CE: Duration: January 1, 2007 - December 31, 2010, Aims of project: The research on citizenship in social sciences includes a whole range of questions and phenomena that are crucial in contemporary European societies and are an important research topic in the European context. Our aim is to follow this trend within an integrative framework of this Centre of Excellence (CE) that will allow a synergy of particular empirical research projects and field interventions that have previously been realised separately by the institutions included in the CE. The mission of the Centre of Excellence of the Slovak Academy of Sciences COPART is to integrate existing capacities and create optimal conditions for cooperation of top experts in the domain of citizenship and civic participation</notes>
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<notes>Content of documentation: english, hungarian and slovak questionnaire in .pdf and .doc formates , data file in .spss formate in Slovak and English mutation for Slovak Republic</notes>
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<AuthEnty>Řehák, Ján – responsible for Slovak part of the Study</AuthEnty>
<othId>Slovak Radio / Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Science, Department of Sociology and Social Policy / Institute for Social Analysis, Bratislava</othId>
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<producer abbr="SRo, KSSP-FSV-UK">Slovak Radio / Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Science, Department of Sociology and Social Policy / Institute for Social Analysis, Bratislava</producer>
<prodDate>1991-08-26 - 1991-09-08 / 26th August - 8th September, 1991</prodDate>
<prodPlac>Slovak Radio / Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Science, Department of Sociology and Social Policy / Institute for Social Analysis, Bratislava</prodPlac>
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<distrbtr abbr="SASD">Slovak data set and documentation is distributed by SASD / Slovak Archive of Social Data / www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk) and data set for Slovakia in english and integrated dataset covering all participating countries and all waves is distributed on official web pages of EVS: www.europeanvalues.nl and http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp</distrbtr>
<contact>Jan Řehák, Vinohradska 67, 120 00 Praha 2, Czech republic</contact>
<depositr>Slovak dataset and documentation is deposited in SASD (Slovak Archive of Social Data, Comenius University in Bratislava). Datasets and documentation in English from all participating countries are deposited in official EVS archive: www.europeanvalues.nl and at http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp </depositr>
<depDate date="2007-03-01">2007-03-01 / March 1, 2007</depDate>
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<serName abbr="EVS">Slovak National Versions of  EVS - European Values Study</serName>
<serInfo>The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national, and longitudinal survey research program on basic human values, initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. Now, it is carried on in the setting of a foundation, using the (abbreviated) name of the group: European Values Study (EVS). The EVSSG researchers aimed at exploring the moral and social values underlying European social and political institutions and governing conduct. The research project (after first survey) aroused interest in North and South America, the Middle and Far East, Australia, and South Africa where affiliated groups were set up to administer the same questionnaire. Agreements were negotiated with regard to the exchange of data for intercontinental and inter-cultural comparisons. As a result a unique data set became available, covering 26 nations. In meantime, 3 waves of EVS were launched, the last one covering almost all European countries, except Norway, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries. The first wave was launched in years 1981-1984, the second 1989-1993, the third 1999-2004, and for the year 2008 the fourth wave is being prepared. The Slovak part of programme is is coordinated since year 1998 by Dr. Zuzana Kusá, zuza.kusa@savba.sk (in cooperation with Katarína Strapcová from Slovak Academy of Sciences, katarina.strapcova@savba.sk.) More informations and data sets in english are on web site www.europeanvalues.nl or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp.</serInfo>
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<version>2007-03-01 / EVS - European Value Study 1991, First Edition </version>
<verResp> SASD Slovak Archive of Social Data</verResp>
<notes>Archived data set and documentation for survey done in Slovakia are reconstructed from official deposit of EVS archive: www.europeanvalues.nl and http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp</notes>
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<biblCit>EVS 1991</biblCit>
<holdings>Slovak Archive of Social Data SASD, Comenius university in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01 Slovak Republic, www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk, e-mail: sasd@fphil.uniba.sk</holdings>
<notes>The European Values Study is a large-scale, cross-national, and longitudinal survey research program on basic human values, initiated by the European Value Systems Study Group (EVSSG) in the late 1970s, at that time an informal grouping of academics. Now, it is carried on in the setting of a foundation, using the (abbreviated) name of the group: European Values Study (EVS). The EVSSG researchers aimed at exploring the moral and social values underlying European social and political institutions and governing conduct. The research project (after first survey) aroused interest in North and South America, the Middle and Far East, Australia, and South Africa where affiliated groups were set up to administer the same questionnaire. Agreements were negotiated with regard to the exchange of data for intercontinental and inter-cultural comparisons. As a result a unique data set became available, covering 26 nations. In meantime, 3 waves of EVS were launched, the last one covering almost all European countries, except Norway, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries. The first wave was launched in years 1981-1984, the second 1989-1993, the third 1999-2004, and for the year 2008 the fourth wave is being prepared. The Slovak part of programme is is coordinated since year 1998 by Dr. Zuzana Kusá, zuza.kusa@savba.sk (in cooperation with Katarína Strapcová from Slovak Academy of Sciences, katarina.strapcova@savba.sk.). More informations and data sets in english are on web site www.europeanvalues.nl or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp.</notes>
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<keyword>work</keyword>
<keyword>meaning of life</keyword>
<keyword>life goals</keyword>
<keyword>family life</keyword>
<keyword>actual social problems</keyword>
<keyword>divorce</keyword>
<keyword>suicide</keyword>
<keyword>abortion</keyword>
<keyword>moral concepts of the Europeans</keyword>
<keyword>religious concepts of the Europeans</keyword>
<keyword>societal concepts of the Europeans</keyword>
<keyword>political concepts of the Europeans</keyword>
<keyword>economic concepts of the Europeans</keyword>
<topcClas>ICPSR classification: Values, Political Behaviour and Attitudes, Slovakia</topcClas>
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<abstract>The survey was a part of 2 nd wave of European Values Study EVS. In 1991 it was a first time using of EVS in Slovakia. In international comparative survey was focusing on the questions of work, meaning of life, family, religion and current social problems – divorce, suicide, abortion and so on. More on survey at http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp </abstract>
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The further stratification was done with the proportionate sample sizes 
- for regions within three countries of CSFR
- for size town/village within districts
- for sex and age within a selected place
The first was achieved by apriori given sample size, the second by a selection from size ordered places within chosen counties and the third by the systematic sampling with random starts from the lists of habitants of the chosen places who were ordered by sex and age The sample was designed as two-stage cluster sampling:
1st step: the counties (districtis) were selected within all regions, proportionately by their size
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<collMode>face-to-face interviews</collMode>
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<collSitu>There were 1,136 respondents who answered questions in face-to-face interviews </collSitu>
<actMin>To reduce the potential nonresponse bias, tree follow-up contacts were made on selected addresses in period of the data collection process. No replacements were allowed.</actMin>
<ConOps>Five percent of addresses were repeatedly contacted to check interviewers. Twenty percent of data entry forms were reentered to check for accuracy.</ConOps>
<weight>Within the three basic strata the respondents were sampled with the equal probability so that the high response rate together with the stratification prescriptions give the data that do not need to be weighted on the individual level. The three basic strata are represented equally to provide the optimal direct comparative possibilities. By 1991 preliminary census results, the population of the age 15+ is distributed in Slovakia as 3.91 (in mil) While in the sample the ratio is 1136 (in persons) So even the weighting for strata would not give much improvement</weight>
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<notes>Remarks about sampling: Selection of the respondent: in the selected units (parts of towns and villages) the respondents were selected (by a procedure described above) from the Central Register of Citizens, that has only about two months lag in actualization of addresses. Respondents were identified by name, address, sex, year of birth (for the case of doubled names in families.). No replacements were allowed, at least three calls obligatory if not found, relatives and the interviewers were expelled (two interviewers were selected in this project). Within the three basic strata the respondents were sampled with equal probability. The number of sampling points (localities for individual interviewers) was estimated on 190 and 168 for the first and the second wave respectively in Czech republic and 195 in Slovakia. The expectation was to realize 6 inteviews out of every 8 possible ones per a sample point at one wave. The net target for the sample size was N=3000 persons, 1000 each strata with some corrections mentioned later. Concerning universe-age: Slovak population between 18 and 80 years old (including national minorities: Hungarians, Gyspsies) living in private homes, institutions and public home</notes>
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<accsPlac URI="www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk">Data and documentation for Slovakia in Slovak language are in SASD (Slovak Archive of Social Data) - http://www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk/ and all data and documentation are deposited in official EVS archive: www.europeanvalues.nl  or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp. </accsPlac>
<origArch>Official EVS archive: www.europeanvalues.nl or http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp. </origArch>
<avlStatus>Slovak data set: 0 - open to public, integrated data set in english on http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp. </avlStatus>
<collSize>1 Slovak and 1 English (identical) data file +  machine-readable (PDF) and MS Word questionnaires in slovak, hungarian and english languages + European Values Study description form </collSize>
<complete>incomplete</complete>
<fileQnty>8 files</fileQnty>
<notes>All archived documentation are accesible in electronic and printed forms</notes>
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<confDec>To download this dataset, the user must sign an electronic declaration of confidentiality www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk</confDec>
<citReq>Publications based on SASD data collections should acknowledge those sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for social science bibliographic utilities, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications.</citReq>
<deposReq>To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources, users of SASD data are requested to send by e-mail ICPSR bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. Please indicate which data were used. e-mail: sasd@fphil.uniba.sk</deposReq>
<conditions>The data for Slovak Republic are available without restriction. To download the data set, potential users are requested to accept conditions of data use.</conditions>
<disclaimer>The original collector of the data, SASD and the funding agency - Slovak Academy of Sciences bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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<dataChck>The archive controled correctness and completness of translation of data set to slovak nd added two variables (recategorisation of size of settlement and age groups</dataChck>
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