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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Kazakhstan, 2004
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KAZ_2004_SCPC_v01_M
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The Brookings Institution
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(Q28C Primary, 1st). Who usually resolves disputes and confl (q28cp_1)

Data file: database_kaz

Overview

Valid: 1500
Valid (weighted): 1500
Invalid: 0
Invalid (weighted): 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V395

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Who usually resolves disputes and conflicts between people living in the border rayons of neighboring countries?
Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Local Council 27 22
1.5%
2 Respected neighbours or relatives 27 25
1.7%
3 Khokimiyat/district council 161 172
11.5%
4 Court 148 152
10.2%
5 Police 277 260
17.3%
8 Government (state) 52 54
3.6%
12 We ourselves / They themselves 12 11
0.7%
21 State bodies 2 4
0.2%
22 Army/Militaries 3 4
0.3%
24 Customs 1 1
0.1%
29 Border soldiers 6 7
0.5%
30 States themselves 1 1
0.1%
33 State leaders (presidents) 1 1
0.1%
36 Authorities 4 4
0.3%
41 The people himself 1 0
0%
52 Diplomats 10 11
0.7%
53 Border departments 17 18
1.2%
58 President 3 2
0.2%
59 Akimats (superior) 1 2
0.1%
60 Local authorities 1 0
0%
61 Supreme Court 1 1
0.1%
62 Special Commission on Conflicts 1 1
0.1%
63 Neighbouring states 5 6
0.4%
98 No conflict 4 4
0.3%
99 DK/NR 734 736
49.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

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