Survey on Democracy and Traditional Values, 2000
https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-2000-0003-V1.0
Jon, Byong-Je / Department of Sociology, Yonsei University
The purpose of this survey research is to investigate the influences of Korean cultural traditions on the development of democracy following the era of authoritarianism.
It is designed especially to examine the relationship between traditional values and democracy, alienation between attitude and behavior, and the disparate values that exist within traditional values. The questionnaire is composed of family values, methods of decision making within the family, opinions on teacher punishment, national pride, election, authoritarianism, abidance by public rules, male preference, labor strikes, folk religion, social welfare policy, participation in public organizations, social class consciousness, social trust, female employment, capitalism, traditional values, the role of government, regional conflict, social gap, and attitudes towards filial duty.
democracy traditional consciousness traditional ritual folk belief change in values value change traditional values paterfamilias head of household familism authoritarianism values government role gender role social distance tolerance collective action regionalism elections collective participation vote government spending welfare policy social welfare regional identity
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Related Documents-Questionnaire(Korean) | kor_que_20000003.pdf | 설문지 (한글) | 393.9 kB | Download | |
Related Documents-Codebook(Korean) | kor_codebook_20000003.pdf | 코드북 (한글) | 656.17 kB | Download | |
Related Documents-Questionnaire(English) | eng_que_20000003.pdf | Questionnaire (English) | 116.06 kB | Download | |
Related Documents-Codebook(English) | eng_codebook_20000003.pdf | Codebook (English) | 304.9 kB | Download |
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