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ELL 2007: Employment and Learning pathways of Learnership participants in the NSDS phase II (ELL): All provinces in South Africa | |
The data set consists of information on persons who registered for a learnership qualification and who enrolled in the first year of the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS) Phase II. A total number of 6 815 valid surveys were returned. This represents a total return rate of 85.2%. |
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The Evaluation of the Expanded Public Works Programme II (EPWP II) 2009-2014 in KwaZulu-Natal | |
This data set contains the responses from 476 participants regarding household demographic information, poverty perceptions, household income and expenditure patterns, food and nutrition security, asset status of the household, health status, children and education, unemployment and poverty, employment and income generating history of household members, credit risk, general overview of the EPWP project, EPWP employment, skill and training profile, and personal/household benefit from EPWP. The study targeted 400 EPWP beneficiaries and the actual realised sample was 376 EPWP current and past beneficiaries from 15 EPWP projects in 4 KZN districts. The study also targeted 100 non-beneficiaries for comparisons. The data set contains 476 cases and 1087 variables. |
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Investigating employer interaction with the Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA) 2013 - All provinces | |
The data set contains information from employers who have registered vacancies on the ESSA database and covers topics regarding the size and location of their industries, the profile of the work force, experience with ESSA and other recruitment channels used. The data set contains 265 cases and 94 variables. 265 of the 605 employers realised providing a 43.8% realisation. |
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Gauteng State of the Youth Interviews (GSYI) 2018-19: Gauteng, South Africa | |
The data set reflects the focus group discussion that aimed to unpack the discursive construction of perceptions on the state of the youth in the Gauteng Province, as well as obtain views on the Tshepo 1 Million programme, an employment support entity of the Gauteng Office of the Premier. Fifteen participants participated in the discussion. |
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Integrated Planning, Development and Modelling Project (IPDM) 2007-10: Eight provinces in South Africa | |
The IPDM questionnaire survey data is part of the IPDM/STEPSA project's spatial planning exercise, and was aimed at supplying detailed migration history data for 8 provinces (Gauteng, Limpopo, North West, Mpumalanga, KZN, Eastern Cape, Western Cape and Free State), together with respondent data on household structure and economy, transport access and needs, and housing access and needs. The data set contains 3114 variables and 5916 cases. |
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Integrated Planning, Development and Modelling Project (IPDM) 2007-10: Phase1a - Gauteng, northern parts of Mpumalanga and Sekhukhune district in Limpopo | |
The IPDM questionnaire survey data is part of the IPDM / STEPSA project's spatial planning exercise, and was aimed at supplying detailed migration history data in the major migration corridors in South Africa, (Gauteng, northern parts of Mpumalanga and Sekhukhune district in Limpopo) together with respondent data on household structure and economy, transport access and needs, and housing access and needs. The 2008 Phase 1a dataset contains more detailed migration and housing information. The data set contains 1664 variables and 2865 cases. |
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Integrated Planning, Development and Modelling Project (IPDM) 2007-10: Phase1b - Northern parts of Limpopo, North West, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape | |
The IPDM questionnaire survey data is part of the IPDM / STEPSA project's spatial planning exercise, and was aimed at supplying detailed migration history data for the northern parts of Limpopo, North West, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape, together with respondent data on household structure and economy, transport access and needs, and housing access and needs. The 2010 Phase 1b data contains proportionately more transport information and devotes less space to migration. The data set contains 2461 variables and 3051 cases. |
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OXFAM 2010 Before We Eat We Must Struggle: The impact of the GEC at the household level evidence from a qualitative field study - Gauteng and Mpumalanga | |
The 2010 (May - June) dataset contains a summary of the household responses as given by the head or partner of head to the interview team, using a single aide-memoire interview schedule with open-ended questions together with some quantitative questions. It covers the household situation in regard to poverty, hunger and the impact of the 2008 Global Economic Crisis on poor households and on their members from 2008-2009. Both text transcriptions of the recorded responses and the quantitative material are included in the dataset. Not all households in the sample completed all the questions. Twenty nine households with 14 at 'Swedenville' and 15 at 'Bergpoort' (Pseudo locations). The main respondent data set has 262 variables, 27 records. The household roster has 18 variables and 106 records. The merged dataset has 279 variables and 106 records. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2003: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2003 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2497 records and 369 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services-education, health status, HIV/AIDS, health behaviour, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables, nature of families and family authority. Rotating modules are: health status, HIV/AIDS and health behaviour, communication, International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module: national identity, democracy part 2, poverty, generational and gender attitudes and domestic violence, interpersonal violence. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2003: Questionnaire 2 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2003 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2483 records and 356 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services-education,health status, HIV/AIDS, health behaviour,moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables, nature of families and family authority. Rotating modules are: health status, HIV/AIDS and health behaviour, communication, International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module: national identity, democracy part 2, poverty, generational and gender attitudes and domestic violence, interpersonal violence. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2004: Combined data with individual weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined dataset. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2004 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5583 records and 255 variables. Core topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services and local government, health status, HIV/AIDS, health behavior, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at individual level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2004: Combined data with household weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined dataset. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2004 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5583 records and 255 variables. Core topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services and local government, health status, HIV/AIDS, health behavior, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at household level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2004: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2004 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2799 records and 343 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services and local government, health status, HIV/AIDS, health behaviour, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module, environment, democracy part 2, poverty. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2004: Questionnaire 2 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2004 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2784 records and 336 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services and local government, health status, HIV/AIDS, health behavior, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module, environment, democracy part 2, poverty. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2005: Combined data with individual weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined dataset. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2005 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5734 records and 167 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, national identity, public services, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, water, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at individual level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2005: Combined data with household weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined dataset. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2005 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5734 records and 167 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, national identity, public services, moral and religious issues, crime, voting, water, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at household level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2005: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2005 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2850 records and 311 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, national identity, public services-education, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module â Work orientation, intergroup relations, Soccer World Cup, democracy part 2, water services and poverty. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2005: Questionnaire 2 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2005 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2884 records and 313 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, national identity, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module â Work orientation, intergroup relations, Soccer World Cup, democracy part 2, water services and poverty. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2006: Combined data with individual weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined data set. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2006 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5843 records and 157 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at individual level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2006: Combined data with household weight - All provinces | |
The harmonised core module data are available in the combined dataset. The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2006 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The combined data set contains 5843 records and 157 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. This version of the combined dataset should be used where analysis is to be performed at household level. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2006: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2006 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2904 records and 379 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: communication, national identity, social exclusion, poverty, tourism and leisure, media and communication, work and welfare. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2006: Questionnaire 2 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in the core modules of the two SASAS questionnaires for 2006 (demographics and core thematic issues) were asked of 7000 respondents, while the remaining rotating modules were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 2939 records and 388 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, identity, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: communication, International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module, national identity, social exclusion, poverty, tourism and leisure, media and communication, work and welfare. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2007: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in SASAS questionnaires one and two for 2007 were asked of a half sample of approximately 3500 respondents each. The data set contains 3164 records and 385 variables. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, intergroup relations, public services, moral issues, crime, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: child poverty, poverty, household expenditure, climate change / global warming, soccer world cup, service delivery, Batho Pele principles, International Social Surveys Programme (ISSP) module: leisure time and sport and smoking and tobacco behaviour . |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2008: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in SASAS questionnaire one for 2008 were asked of approximately 3500 respondents. The data set contains 3321 records and 366 variables. Topics included in the questionnaire are: democracy, intergroup relations, public services: education, moral issues, crime and safety, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. Rotating modules are: national identity and pride, gender attitudes, poverty, household expenditure, soccer world cup, service delivery and hope scale. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2009: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in SASAS questionnaires one for 2009 were asked of approximately 3500 respondents. Topics included in the questionnaires are: democracy, intergroup relations, public services: education, moral issues, crime and safety, disability, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. The data set has 3305 cases and 361 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2009: Questionnaire 2 Cell phone usage - All provinces | |
Topics included in the questionnaire two are cell phone usage, Batho Pele, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. The data set has 3307 cases and 122 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2010: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in SASAS questionnaire one for 2010 were asked of approximately 3500 respondents. Topics included in the questionnaire are: democracy, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, education, health status and behaviour, moral issues, crime and safety, personal wellbeing index, poverty, public understanding of science, police confidence, Batho Pele, voting, demographics and other classificatory variables. The data set for dissemination contains 3183 cases and 380 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2011: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
The questions contained in SASAS questionnaire one for 2011 were asked of approximately 3500 respondents. Topics included in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, education,moral issues, crime and safety, personal wellbeing index, poverty, police confidence, tolerance, corruption, Batho Pele, voting, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 3057 cases and 447 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2012: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, education, moral issues, personal wellbeing index, national wellbeing index, poverty, IEC state of democracy module, Batho Pele, voting, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 2520 cases and 429 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2012: Questionnaire 2 - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, personal wellbeing index, crime and safety, energy, financial literacy, product choice, financial knowledge and understanding, police confidence, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 2518 cases and 577 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2012: Questionnaire 3 - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: family and changing gender roles (ISSP module); perception of poverty and inequality; necessities for children; family cohesion; community perception and involvement; views of marriage and relationships; views on children and parenting; respondent relationship with partner; voting and party preference; respondent characteristics, household characteristics. The data set for dissemination contains 2547 cases and 535 variables. Subsequent to the dissemination of version 1 of this data set an embargo was imposed on the data. Incorrect codes for Q16, Q62, Q154d, Q155c, Q261, Q266a, Q266c, Q266d were edited and 7 redundant variables were deleted from the data file. A new data set is disseminated as version 2. Subsequent to the dissemination of version 2 of this data set it was discovered that an error had occurred during the merging of the weighting variable into the data file. The weight variable as well as province and geographic location (geotype) were updated with the correct information. The "Dignity, poverty and social grants" module from questionnaire three were deleted from the data set owing to owner's permission. A new data set is disseminated as version 3. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2013: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, moral issues, personal wellbeing index, poverty, crime and safety, police confidence, financial literacy, financial knowledge and understanding, voting, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 2885 cases and 645 variables. Subsequent to the dissemination of version 1 of this data set it was discovered that the data contained client modules that were under embargo. These modules were removed from the data and a new data set disseminated as version 2. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2013: Questionnaire 1 Work and Unemployment - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: work and unemployment, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 2885 cases and 262 variables. |
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South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) 2014: Questionnaire 1 - All provinces | |
Topics covered in the questionnaire are: democracy and governance, national identity and pride, intergroup relations, education, moral issues, personal wellbeing index, national wellbeing index, poverty, Batho Pele, voting, respondent characteristics, household characteristics, personal and household income variables. The data set for dissemination contains 3124 cases and 458 variables. The ISSP 2014 Citizenship module has been removed from the data file, and can be accessed at these links:
http://www.issp.org/page.php?pageId=4 |
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Spatial aspects of unemployment in South Africa 1991-2007 (UNEMPL): Municipalities - All provinces | |
This is aggregated data of individuals or households. The data originates from the South African censuses of 1991, 1996 and 2001, as well as the community survey of 2007. The geographical units were standardised to the 2005 municipal boundaries so that spatial measuring was consistent. The data therefore covers the whole country at a municipal level for different time periods. The major variables focus on employment status. The data set consists of 32 variables and 257 cases. It contains the same socio-economic variables for different time periods, namely 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2007. Combined ranking - municipalities were ranked for each year, i.e. 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2007, in terms of unemployment rate and assigned a rank value. There is also a combined unemployment rank value for all years and all municipalities. Population density - this was calculated by dividing the total population of a municipality in 1991 by the area and the answer is expressed as number of people per square kilometer. The linking of different census geographies was done by using areal interpolation to transfer data from one set of boundaries to another. The 2005 municipality boundaries were used as the common denominator and it is part of a spatial hierarchy developed by Statistics SA for the 2001 census. |
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Spatial aspects of unemployment in South Africa 1991-2011 (UNEMPL): Municipalities - All provinces | |
This is aggregated data of individuals or households. The data originates from the South African censuses of 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2011, as well as the community survey of 2007. The geographical units were standardised to the 2005 municipal boundaries so that spatial measuring was consistent. The data therefore covers the whole country at a municipal level for different time periods. The major variables focus on employment status. The data set consists of 156 variables and 257 cases. It contains the same socio-economic variables for different time periods, namely 1991, 1996, 2001, 2007 and 2011. Combined ranking - municipalities were ranked for each year, i.e. 1991, 1996, 2001, 2007 and 2011, in terms of unemployment rate and assigned a rank value. The combined unemployment ranking is calculated by adding up the ranking per individual year. Population density - this was calculated by dividing the total population of a municipality in 1991 by the area and the answer is expressed as number of people per square kilometer. Urban - the number of urban people in an area in a specific year. Rural - the number of rural people in an area in a specific year. Per capita income - the per capita income in a specific area and year. The linking of different census geographies was done by using areal interpolation to transfer data from one set of boundaries to another. The 2005 municipality boundaries were used as the common denominator and it is part of a spatial hierarchy developed by Statistics SA for the 2001 census. |