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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Tajikistan, 2004
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TJK_2004_SCPC_v01_M
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The Brookings Institution
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(Q78 Secondary, 3rd). Which countries outside of Central Asia do you regard as t (q78_3)

Data file: database_taj

Overview

Valid: 845
Valid (weighted): 854.442
Invalid: 655
Invalid (weighted): 645.558
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 16
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V356

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Literal question
Which countries outside of Central Asia do you regard as the most important partners for Tajikistan?
Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Russia 71 68
8%
2 Iran 213 215
25.2%
3 China 239 240
28.1%
4 Turkey 61 73
8.6%
5 America / USA 36 40
4.7%
6 Byelorussia 24 23
2.6%
7 Germany 31 29
3.4%
8 Ukraine 24 26
3.1%
9 Afghanistan 24 22
2.6%
10 India 23 22
2.6%
11 Pakistan 15 14
1.6%
12 Japan 20 18
2.1%
13 Other ex-Soviet countries 17 19
2.2%
14 Other Arabian countries 21 20
2.4%
15 Other European countries 19 18
2.1%
16 Other countries 7 5
0.6%
Sysmiss 655 646
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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