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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Uzbekistan, 2004
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(Q33 Primary, 2nd). What groups or individuals can take part in this conflict in (q33p_2)

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Valid: 129
Invalid: 1371
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 114
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 218
End: 220
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 114
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V374

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Literal question
What groups or individuals can take part in this conflict in our country over the next few years?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Terrorists 5
3.9%
2 The Wahhabis 9
7%
3 Police 1
0.8%
4 Traffic inspectors 1
0.8%
5 Common people 2
1.6%
7 Islamic political groups 1
0.8%
8 Religious leaders 1
0.8%
9 Hizb-ut-Tahrir 9
7%
12 Akramists (advocates of Akram Yuldashev - A.J.) 1
0.8%
13 Low-income (poor) people 13
10.1%
14 Unorganized youth 3
2.3%
16 Extremists under the mask of religion 1
0.8%
17 Unemployed population (people) 15
11.6%
18 Extremist groups 3
2.3%
19 Suffering people 2
1.6%
21 Terrorists who deal with drug trafficking 1
0.8%
22 Dekhans (collective farmers) 2
1.6%
26 Religious extremists 1
0.8%
28 Those who are not being paid their wages 1
0.8%
29 Those who have sold out their country (Traitors to their cou 1
0.8%
30 Uncomprehending people 1
0.8%
31 Enemies of our regime 1
0.8%
32 Rural population 1
0.8%
33 Organized crime 1
0.8%
34 Hired extremists 1
0.8%
36 Poor people 2
1.6%
38 Those who are not satisfied with the government 1
0.8%
39 Unemployed youth 1
0.8%
41 Arabs, for religious reasons 1
0.8%
42 Homeless people 1
0.8%
44 Youth 5
3.9%
45 The people who will come to the end of their endurance 3
2.3%
46 Those whose children live in other countries (of near abroad 1
0.8%
47 Drug addicts 1
0.8%
50 Those released from jails 3
2.3%
51 Strangers 2
1.6%
52 Mentally deranged people 1
0.8%
53 Those dissatisfied with social life 1
0.8%
55 The unemployed 2
1.6%
56 Drunkards 1
0.8%
57 Intelligentsia 1
0.8%
61 Idlers 2
1.6%
64 Those with big families 1
0.8%
69 Those who do not understand the policy of our state 1
0.8%
70 The rich 1
0.8%
72 The Wahhabis from abroad 1
0.8%
76 Unemployed youth who are ready to give their lives for money 2
1.6%
80 The Wahhabis from Afghanistan 1
0.8%
82 Youth who will give their lives for money 1
0.8%
84 Those who love money 1
0.8%
85 Pensioners 1
0.8%
86 Sick` persons 1
0.8%
88 Those who have low wages 2
1.6%
90 Irresponsible people 1
0.8%
95 Chieftains 1
0.8%
99 Whose who addict themselves to religion 1
0.8%
100 The Wahhabis can incite the needy families 1
0.8%
101 People tired of this life 1
0.8%
103 The meanest, foul people 1
0.8%
108 Those who do not have money 1
0.8%
112 Farmers 1
0.8%
114 Drug addicts 1
0.8%
Sysmiss 1371
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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