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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Uzbekistan, 2004
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UZB_2004_SCPC_v01_M
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(Q39D2 Primary, 1st). Because of which reasons the conflict can be between Uzbek (q39d2p_1)

Data file: database_uzb

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Valid: 48
Invalid: 1452
Minimum: 2
Maximum: 99
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 297
End: 298
Width: 2
Range: 2 - 99
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V374

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Literal question
Because of which reasons the conflict can be between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan?
Categories
Value Category Cases
2 The roads (the borders) have been closed, that is why it is 6
12.5%
4 Immigrants are homeless 1
2.1%
5 Difficulties when crossing the border 4
8.3%
7 With customs officers (The customs control) 1
2.1%
8 Terrorism (terrorists) 1
2.1%
13 Because they do not want to maintain relationships 1
2.1%
18 Because everything has become too expensive 13
27.1%
19 People are being tortured at the border 6
12.5%
20 If they introduce a visa regime 2
4.2%
23 Because of hostility 1
2.1%
24 If people are not able to visit their relatives 4
8.3%
29 Because of irrigation water 1
2.1%
34 Because of oil 1
2.1%
36 Turkmenistan has seized our riches 1
2.1%
42 The government`s dictatorship 1
2.1%
99 DK/NR 4
8.3%
Sysmiss 1452
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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