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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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(Q33 Primary, 1st). What groups or individuals can take part (q33p_1)

Data file: database_kaz

Overview

Valid: 265
Valid (weighted): 255.795
Invalid: 1235
Invalid (weighted): 1244.205
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 999
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V395

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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 Weighted
1 Youth 33 28
10.9%
2 Satanists 1 0
0.1%
4 The unemployed 21 20
7.8%
7 Any 5 4
1.4%
8 Pensioners 3 4
1.6%
9 The poor 24 29
11.4%
10 The rich 3 1
0.4%
12 Chinese 2 3
1%
13 Chechens 2 2
0.9%
14 Any angry people 5 5
2%
15 Terrorists 8 7
2.6%
16 Criminals 3 3
1%
17 Those who have ties with foreign investments 1 1
0.4%
18 Power (Government) 4 3
1.3%
20 Different ethnicities groups 6 8
2.9%
21 Political party (politics) 6 5
2.1%
22 Religious groups 5 6
2.4%
24 People with nationalistic disposition 2 3
1.1%
26 Wahhabists 1 1
0.5%
27 The starving people 2 3
1.2%
28 Mafia 1 0
0%
29 Islamic groups 4 5
2.1%
30 Religious fanatics 4 4
1.4%
31 Militaries 1 1
0.5%
32 Middle population group 1 0
0.1%
34 Russians 2 2
0.7%
36 Citizens of other countries 1 1
0.3%
37 Religious terrorists 2 5
1.9%
38 Workers 4 1
0.5%
39 Ordinary farmers 1 1
0.4%
40 Al-kaida 1 0
0.2%
41 Border troops - Kazakhs 1 2
0.8%
42 The border troops of other states, bordering with Kazakhstan 1 1
0.3%
44 People of different social strata 3 4
1.4%
46 Desperate people 2 1
0.4%
47 People of different religions 2 2
0.7%
48 Entrepreneurs, businessmen 1 0
0.1%
49 Oligarchs 1 1
0.4%
50 Iranian terrorists 1 1
0.3%
51 Kazakhs 5 4
1.7%
53 Young Kazakhs 1 1
0.3%
55 Kazakhs with Oralmans 4 5
1.9%
56 Southern Kazakhs 2 3
1.2%
57 Common folk 2 2
0.7%
58 Nationalists 9 9
3.6%
61 Mojahedins 2 1
0.5%
62 Sects 1 1
0.5%
63 The able active population 1 0
0.2%
64 Islamists 1 0
0.1%
66 Those who are closer to the power 2 2
0.7%
67 Non-official people 1 1
0.2%
68 Migrants 2 2
0.9%
69 Border troops 1 2
0.7%
70 Inhabitants of neighbouring districts 1 1
0.3%
71 Migrants from Karakalpakstan 1 1
0.4%
73 Inhabitants of neighbouring districts 3 2
0.9%
76 Turkish youth 1 1
0.4%
77 The poor with lands` owners 1 1
0.5%
78 The people of Kazakhstan 3 2
0.9%
80 Extremists 1 2
0.9%
81 Sectarians 2 3
1.2%
84 City dwellers 1 1
0.6%
87 The poor with the rich 1 1
0.3%
88 Between parties and their leaders 1 1
0.3%
89 Groups, who are interested in the conflict 1 2
0.8%
91 Religious fanatics 1 1
0.3%
93 Party "Ak jol" 1 2
0.7%
997 Answer is besides the point 1 0
0.2%
998 NO RESPONSE 4 3
1.2%
999 DO NOT KNOW 36 29
11.4%
Sysmiss 1235 1244
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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