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Alemán, José, and Dwayne Woods. "Value Orientations From the World Values Survey." Comparative Political Studies 49, no. 8 (2015): 1039–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414015600458.

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Fomicheva, T. V. "To the Operationalization of the Concept of “Sociocultural Values” in the Framework of the World Values Survey Project." Social’naya politika i sociologiya 19, no. 1 (2020): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17922/2071-3665-2020-19-1-123-131.

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Homocianu, Daniel. "Life Satisfaction: Insights from the World Values Survey." Societies 14, no. 7 (2024): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc14070119.

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This paper explores enduring influences on life satisfaction using empirical analysis of World Values Survey (WVS) data (four versions of the most comprehensive dataset, namely 1.6, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0). Five significant values emerged—financial satisfaction, happiness, freedom of choice, health, and democracy. Through rigorous selection processes and various statistical techniques, a subset of three determinants resulted, along with consecrated socio-demographic variables such as age, gender, marital status, social class, and settlement size. Advanced methodologies such as feature selection, ran
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Noymer, Andrew, and Rennie Lee. "Immigrant Health Around the World: Evidence from the World Values Survey." Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 15, no. 3 (2012): 614–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10903-012-9637-z.

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Wang, Peng, Jong-Wook Kwon, and Yong-Feng Zhang. "Regional Values Differences Within Latin America: Evidence from The World Values Survey." Korea International Trade Research Institute 16, no. 6 (2020): 63–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.16980/jitc.16.6.202012.63.

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Feldmann, Horst. "Who Favors Education? Insights from the World Values Survey." Comparative Sociology 19, no. 4-5 (2020): 509–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-bja10018.

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Abstract Using World Values Survey data from 55 countries, this article provides detailed insights into the characteristics of people who place a high value on education – and into the characteristics of those who don’t. It finds that attitudes toward education vary across the following characteristics: educational attainment, income, social class, political position, postmaterialist values, religion, sex, age, ethnicity, marital status, number of children, family values and employment status. Countries’ average GDP per capita affects people’s views of education too. Whereas some results are i
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Warter, Iulian, and Liviu Warter. "Culture and Tolerance in Romania. Evidence from World Values Survey." Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 3, no. 4 (2020): 87–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.35478/jime.2020.4.08.

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Warter, Liviu, and Iulian Warter. "Culture and Science in Romania. Evidence from World Values Survey." Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 3, no. 3 (2020): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.35478/jime.2020.3.07.

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Matei, Mirabela-Constanţa, and Maria-Madela Abrudan. "Are National Cultures Changing? Evidence from the World Values Survey." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 238 (2018): 657–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2018.04.047.

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Fomichyov, Tat’yana V. "Sociocultural Values of Russians: Development Dynamics (Based on Data from World Values Survey Studies)." Level of Life of the Population of the Regions of Russia 16, no. 2 (2020): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/lsprr/2020.16.2.8.

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The Object of the Study is the sociocultural values of the Russians. The Subject of the Study is the dynamics of sociocultural values of Russians based on data from international cross-cultural studies in 1990 - 2011. The Purpose of the Study is to interpret theoretically and empirically the notion of sociocultural values of Russians on the basis of World Values Survey data, to identify the transformation processes (dynamics) of sociocultural values of Russians. The Main Provisions of the Article. The theoretical side of the subject of study: a description of the vector of the dynamics of soci
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Bruni, Luigino, and Luca Stanca. "Income Aspirations, Television and Happiness: Evidence from the World Values Survey." Kyklos 59, no. 2 (2006): 209–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6435.2006.00325.x.

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Morselli, Davide, and Stefano Passini. "Disobedience and support for democracy: Evidences from the World Values Survey." Social Science Journal 49, no. 3 (2012): 284–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2012.03.005.

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Ludeke, Steven G., and Erik Gahner Larsen. "Problems with the Big Five assessment in the World Values Survey." Personality and Individual Differences 112 (July 2017): 103–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2017.02.042.

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Johnson, Noel D., and Alexandra Mislin. "How much should we trust the World Values Survey trust question?" Economics Letters 116, no. 2 (2012): 210–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2012.02.010.

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Sakalo, O. Ye. "The Seventh Wave of World Values Survey: History, Methodology and Techniques." Актуальні проблеми філософії та соціології, no. 31 (2021): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32837/apfs.v0i31.1005.

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Blaydes, Lisa, and Justin Grimmer. "Political cultures: measuring values heterogeneity." Political Science Research and Methods 8, no. 3 (2019): 571–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2019.43.

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AbstractUsing data from the World Values Survey, we analyze the extent to which value consensus exists within countries. To do this, we introduce a statistical model which allows us to generate country-level measures of cultural heterogeneity. Our statistical approach models each country as a mixture of subcultures that are shared across the world. Our results demonstrate that value consensus varies substantially across countries and regions.
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Chai, Sun-Ki, Ming Liu, and Min-Sun Kim. "Cultural Comparisons of Beliefs and Values: Applying the Grid-Group Approach to the World Values Survey." Beliefs and Values 1, no. 2 (2009): 193–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1942-0617.1.2.193.

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Popov, Evgeniy Aleksandrovich. "Art in the system of traditional values (based on the materials of the World Values Survey)." Философия и культура, no. 5 (May 2024): 12–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2024.5.70819.

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In the article, the subject of the study is art. Some problematic points in the conceptualization of this phenomenon in modern science are considered, the available empirical research is evaluated, as well as the interdisciplinary perspective of the study of the phenomenon of art. The problem discussed in the article is the objectification of art as an independent phenomenon, and not only as a "form of social consciousness". The possibilities of such objectification can bring scientists closer to understanding the importance of art for self-expression, human improvement, and survival in a mode
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Nassimov, Murat, and Ainura Kurmanaliyeva. "World Values Survey (WVS): Key research areas and an examples from Kazakhstan." Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Political Science 88, no. 2 (2024): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/jpcp.2024.v88-i2-012.

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The World Values Survey (WVS) stands as a foundational tool in the study of global societal values, providing researchers with invaluable data to explore key research areas across diverse socio-political, economic, religious, and cultural contexts. This article presents an overview of the WVS and highlights its significance in shaping our understanding of societal values, attitudes, and beliefs worldwide. Drawing upon examples from Kazakhstan, a rapidly evolving society situated at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, this article illustrates how WVS data have been utilized to investigate a rang
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Brown, Alan, Jumong Na, and Soojin Park. "Life Satisfaction as Mediator between Social Capital and Happiness in South Korea." Journal of the Korean Urban Management Association 30, no. 2 (2017): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.36700/kruma.2017.06.30.2.25.

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Tausch, Arno, and Almas Heshmati. "Islamism and gender relations in the Muslim world as reflected in recent World Values Survey data." Society and Economy 38, no. 4 (2016): 427–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/204.2016.38.4.1.

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Ever since Goldin (1995) proposed the idea that there is a U-shaped female labor force participation rate function in economic development, empirical research is stunned by the question why the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are characterized by such low rates of female labor force participation. This gap in labor economics research is all the more perplexing since gender equality, particularly in education and employment, significantly contributes to economic growth. The research strategy of this paper is within a relatively new tradition in labor market research, initia
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Salman Syed Ali, Salman Syed Ali. "Does Religiosity Affect Multidimensional Poverty? Evidence from World Values Survey (2010-2014)." journal of king Abdulaziz University Islamic Economics 32, no. 2 (2019): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/islec.32-2.1.

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Based on macro-level observations that high religiosity is associated with lower economic growth, it is generally assumed that religiosity contributes to poverty. However, this conjecture may not be true because religion provides motivation to the poor, encourages cooperation in society, and influences preferences and habits in ways that could help reduce poverty. The present paper uses data from World Values Survey (WVS) covering 52 countries and 74,042 individuals, to construct a measure of multidimensional poverty based on deprivation counting approach and a measure of religiosity based on
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MacIntosh, Randall. "Global Attitude Measurement: An Assessment of the World Values Survey Postmaterialism Scale." American Sociological Review 63, no. 3 (1998): 452. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2657558.

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Dutt, Nitish, and Scott Spehr. "Exploring Protest Participation in India: Evidence from the 1996 World Values Survey." African and Asian Studies 3, no. 3-4 (2004): 185–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1569209332643683.

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Abstract This paper presents evidence from survey data related to the extent, nature and source of protest participation in India. We examine three models of such activity extensively employed in a western context – the alienation, resource and mobilization models. While we find some evidence for their general applicability, especially in regard to mobilization, many of the most central explanatory variables associated with these models – age, education, urban/rural residence, political trust, acceptance of the present political system, confidence in political institutions and to a lesser exte
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Mukhametov, Ruslan S. "Why Russians don’t trust the USA: Analysis of World Values Survey data." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Sociology 17, no. 2 (2024): 175–91. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu12.2024.204.

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Public opinion polls in Russia show that the majority of Russians have a negative attitude towards the United States. Under these conditions, it seems interesting to understand the origins of anti-American sentiments in Russian society. The purpose of this article is to identify the factors that explain the nature of anti-Americanism in the mass consciousness of the country’s citizens. The source of the information was the data of the seventh wave of the World Values Survey. The author has tried to empirically test a number of working hypotheses formulated on the basis of the main provisions o
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Tausch, Arno. "Non-Violent, Democratic and Green Movements in the Global East and South? Analyzing World Values Survey Data in 58 Countries and Territories from 2017–2021." Journal of Globalization Studies 15, no. 2 (2024): 109–33. https://doi.org/10.30884/jogs/2024.02.07.

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This study focuses on the analysis of public opinion survey data on trust and participation in environmental movements around the world contained in the World Values Survey, covering 58 countries and territories fr om 2017 onwards. Are we witnessing a greening of the Global East and South? And are these movements characterized by non-violence and the rejection of terrorism? Most of the existing, highly influential studies on this topic are based on earlier waves of the World Values Survey with only a limited number of countries fr om the Global East and South covered in the surveys. Our multiv
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Stein, Margit. "The impact of the financial background on values – an international comparison based on the World Values Survey." Bildung und Erziehung 68, no. 1 (2015): 105–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/bue-2015-0109.

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Maksymuk, Andriy, and Nataliya Kuzenko. "INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS OF ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM THE WORLD VALUE SURVEY." Baltic Journal of Economic Studies 7, no. 2 (2021): 146–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2021-7-2-146-160.

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This article highlights the impact of values on the country’s welfare. Values that are quite constant over a long period of time form an institutional framework within the country. They can contribute to economic development or even prevent it. The aim of the article is to explore, what is the influence of social values, democracy and trade on welfare levels in different counties. The hypothesis is that the dominance in society of secular-rational values and the values of self-expression, democracy and trade (openness to the world) have a positive effect on the level of welfare of countries. T
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Kravtsova, Maria, Aleksey Oshchepkov, and Christian Welzel. "Values and Corruption." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 48, no. 2 (2016): 225–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022116677579.

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Using World Values Survey data from several dozen countries around the world, this article analyzes the relationship between postmaterialist values and bribery (dis)approval in a multilevel framework. We find that people, who place stronger emphasis on postmaterialist values, tend to justify bribery more. However, the “ecological” effect of postmaterialism operates in the exactly opposite direction: A higher prevalence of postmaterialist values induces more bribery disapproval, and especially among postmaterialists themselves. In our view, this happens because the large number of people who in
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Kistler, Deborah, Christian Thöni, and Christian Welzel. "Survey Response and Observed Behavior: Emancipative and Secular Values Predict Prosocial Behaviors." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 48, no. 4 (2017): 461–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022117696799.

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Since decades, cross-cultural psychology examines moral values using data from standardized surveys, assuming that values guide human behavior. We add to this literature by studying the link between moral values and various forms of prosocial behavior, using data from respondents of the sixth World Values Survey in Germany who participated in an online behavioral experiment. The experiment consists of a series of incentivized tasks and allows us to elaborate the association between survey-measured values and three facets of observed prosocial behavior. The evidence boils down to three findings
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Chon, Don Soo. "Muslims, Religiosity, and Attitudes Toward Wife Beating: Analysis of the World Values Survey." International Criminology 1, no. 2 (2021): 150–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43576-021-00016-z.

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Freese, Jeremy. "Risk Preferences and Gender Differences in Religiousness: Evidence from the World Values Survey." Review of Religious Research 46, no. 1 (2004): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3512255.

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Cowley, Edd, and Sarah Smith. "Motivation and mission in the public sector: evidence from the World Values Survey." Theory and Decision 76, no. 2 (2013): 241–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-013-9371-6.

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Fomicheva, Tatyana. "Dynamics of the Sociocultural Values of Russian Youth (Based on Research Data from the World Values Survey Project)." Level of Life of the Population of the Regions of Russia 16, no. 4 (2020): 129–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2020.16.4.11.

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The article provides a comparative analysis of the dynamic processes taking place in the value consciousness of Russian youth (changes in sociocultural values). The research information base is quite variable and is represented by various sources (thesis abstracts, monographs, articles, etc.). The theoretical and methodological basis of the research is the concepts of R. Inglehart, A. Maslow and S. Schwartz. The methodological basis for the secondary analysis of sociological data in this research project is, among other things, the publications of V.P. Goryainova, A.V. Strelnikova, V.S. Sychev
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Rodríguez Martínez, Pilar. "Shifting Values." Comparative Sociology 22, no. 5 (2023): 639–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-12341555.

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Abstract This article explores the relationship between the justifications of intimate partner violence against women with other attitudinal variables (sexual tolerance, gender equality) based on the data from the sixth wave of the World Values Survey (2010–2014) for Europe and the MENA region. Following the proposal of Hawley’s human ecology, Galtung’s centre-periphery theory, Inglehart’s theory of values, and the feminist theories about the sex-gender order of coercion and consent (Walby 1990, Rodríguez 2004) the author constructed a structural equation model (SEM) and used the AMOS (Analysi
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KURYLO, I. O. "Emancipative Values and Reproductive Behavior in the Context of Demographic Modernization (Based on World Values Survey (2017—2020) Data)." Demography and social economy, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/dse2021.02.037.

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The article deals with analysis of relationship between the prevalence of emancipative values and demographic modernization in the field of reproductive behavior and fertility using the data of the latest wave of World Values Survey (2017-2020). The study is aimed to compare the commitment of respondents from different countries to emancipative values (according to the index “Welzel emancipative values”), to assess the impact this complex “value factor” has on the number of respondents’ children, on their attitudes to childbirth, on the age of motherhood. Also focus of this study includes anal
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Beja, Edsel L. "The U-shaped relationship between happiness and age: evidence using world values survey data." Quality & Quantity 52, no. 4 (2017): 1817–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-017-0570-z.

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Banerjee, Ritwik. "On the interpretation of World Values Survey trust question - Global expectations vs. local beliefs." European Journal of Political Economy 55 (December 2018): 491–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2018.04.008.

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Jen, Min Hua, Kelvyn Jones, and Ron Johnston. "Global variations in health: Evaluating Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis using the World Values Survey." Social Science & Medicine 68, no. 4 (2009): 643–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.11.026.

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Dalton, Russell, Nhu-Ngoc Ong, Pham Minh Hac, and Pham Thanh Nghi. "Social Relations and Social Capital in Vietnam: Findings from the 2001 World Values Survey." Comparative Sociology 1, no. 3-4 (2002): 369–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156913302100418646.

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Syropoulos, Stylianos. "Personal safety and positive life outcomes: Cross-national evidence from the World Values Survey." Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 26, no. 3 (2020): 281–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pac0000444.

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Shiue, Ivy. "Public perceptions of housing improvement and self-rated health: World Values Survey, 2005-2007." Housing, Care and Support 17, no. 2 (2014): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/hcs-03-2014-0005.

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Purpose – Housing conditions affect occupants continuously, and health interventions have shown the positive association between housing investment and improvement in occupant health. Yet only rarely do we hear of the public's own perception of housing improvement internationally. The purpose of this paper is to explore public views on the importance of housing issues, from a worldwide perspective, in analysis of the global survey. Design/methodology/approach – Data were analyzed from the World Values Survey, 2005-2007, the most recent public data sets including demographics, self-rated health
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Loll, D., and R. Snow. "Abortion attitudes, gender, and policy context: a multilevel analysis of the World Values Survey." Contraception 92, no. 4 (2015): 372–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2015.06.081.

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Hosseini, S. A. Hamed, and Lawrence J. Saha. "How ‘Critically Open-Minded’ Are We? An Australian Perspective Through the World Values Survey." Social Indicators Research 136, no. 3 (2017): 1211–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-017-1608-2.

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Zubair, Arif Shah. "Are Economic and Objective Indicators Sufficient to Determine Life Satisfaction? An Empirical Investigation." Indian Journal of Social Science and Literature (IJSSL) 2, no. 2 (2022): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.54105/ijssl.B1042.122222.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Human values and experiences have generally been ignored in determining the life satisfaction of citizens. This paper empirically tests the relationship between the dependent variable of life satisfaction with explanatory variables like income, health, educational level, religiosity, and democratic values. The data is taken from the World Value Survey with a sufficiently large sample size. The analyses of descriptive statistics and Spearman&#39;s rank-order correlation is followed by the main analysis within the framework of the Ordered Logistic Regression model. The
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Fernández-Prados, Juan Sebastián, Cristina Cuenca-Piqueras, and María José González-Moreno. "International public opinion surveys and public policy in Southern European democracies." Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 35, no. 2 (2019): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21699763.2018.1535997.

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AbstractThis article aims to analyse the presence of and relationship between the most relevant comparative social research thorough international surveys and public policies reflected in the different official bulletins or gazettes of the countries of southern Europe, specifically Spain, Portugal and Italy. Following a consideration of the process of globalisation of research through surveys, four surveys were selected (Eurobarometer, World Values Survey, International Social Survey Programme, European Social Survey). The complex relationships between public opinion and public policy were als
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Korotayev, A.V., K.E. Novikov, and S.G. Shulgin. "Values of the elderly people in an aging world." Sociology of Power, no. 1 (June 7, 2019): 114–42. https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2019-1-114-142.

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The article examines the problem of dependence of values adjusted to the different age groups on the age and cohort factors. According to Schwartz and Inglehart, basic human values determine the behavior of people in various areas, including politics and economy. Consequently, the study of factors influencing the development of values in the age groups may be important for predicting their behavior in different life situations. The article criticizes the theories denying the role of the age factor in the formation of a person's value system, including Inglehart's claim that the age factor is s
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Balakireva, O. M. "Value-involved orientations of the Ukrainian society: 1996−1999−2006 years." Ukrainian society 25, no. 2 (2008): 135–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/socium2008.02.135.

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The author presents the comparative results of studies of the system of value, involved orientations of the population in the frame of the international studi` es “World Values Survey” (1996, 2006) and “European Values Survey” (1999).
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Oh, Seon Hwa. "A Study on the Heritage Value Conservation of the World Heritage Suwon Hwaseong through Value-based Approach." Association of Korean Cultural and Historical Geographers 35, no. 1 (2023): 132–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.29349/jchg.2023.35.1.132.

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Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1997 for its value as an 18th-century military fortification reflecting advanced military technology from the East and the West. However, Suwon citizens recognize Suwon Hwaseong Fortress as a fortress and a new city created by King Jeongjo. World Heritage OUV does not match the local value recognized by the region. The current World Heritage Program emphasizes multifaceted interpretations of values, as emphasizing only one Outstanding Universal Value would establish a false hierarchy in terms of conservation. Reflecting the ch
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Benstead, Lindsay J. "Survey Research in the Arab World: Challenges and Opportunities." PS: Political Science & Politics 51, no. 03 (2018): 535–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096518000112.

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ABSTRACTSurvey research has expanded in the Arab world since the 1980s. The Arab Spring marked a watershed when surveying became possible in Tunisia and Libya, and researchers added additional questions needed to answer theoretical and policy questions. Almost every Arab country now is included in the Arab Barometer or World Values Survey. Yet, some scholars express the view that the Arab survey context is more challenging than that of other regions or that respondents will not answer honestly, due to authoritarianism. I argue that this position reflects biases that assume “Arab exceptionalism
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