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09/08/2011 Version: A 175 SOCIAL NETWORKS 28. How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? NLMC Daily or almost every day Several times a week Once or twice a week One to three times in the last 30 days Not at all during the last 30 days a. Your spouse/ partner/romantic (noncohabiting) partner 5 4 3 2 1 b. Your child/children 5 4 3 2 1 c. Other female members of the family 5 4 3 2 1 d. Other male members of the family 5 4 3 2 1 e. Someone at work 5 4 3 2 1 f. Female friend(s) or acquaintance(s) 5 4 3 2 1 g. Male friend(s) or acquaintance(s) 5 4 3 2 1 h. A doctor or a health worker 5 4 3 2 1 i. Others 5 4 3 2 1 Switzerland: Germany: nlmca - nlmci nlmca - nlmci Italy: nlmca - nlmci France: nlmca - nlmci Spain: nlmca - nlmci

176 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 United Kingdom: nlmca = q20@1: same as core question Israel: nlmcb06 = q20@2: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, e-mails or computer chat lines? Code most frequent category B) your own children daily or almost daily 5 several times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times in the last 30 days 2 not at all in the last 30 days 1 nlmcc nlmci = q20@3- q20@9: same as core nlmca - nlmci Mexico: nlmca - nlmci Sweden: nlmca - nlmci (see appendix) Finland: nlmca10 = k133: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. A) spouse / partner / boyfriend / girlfriend? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 nlmcb10 = k134: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. B) children? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0

09/08/2011 Version: A 177 nlmcc10 = using nlmcc10a, and nlmcc10b: highest frequency: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. C) - mother - other female family members? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 nlmcd10 = using nlmcd10a, and nlmcd10b: highest frequency: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. D) - father - other male family members? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 nlmce10 = k137a: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. E) a person you work with or go to school with? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 nlmcf10 = k136a: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. F) a female friend? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0

178 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 nlmcg10 = k136b: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. G) a male friend? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 nlmch10 nlmci10 = k137b: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following people? Consider, in addition to meeting the people face-to-face, also contact through telephone, letters, or e-mails. I) others? daily 5 3-4 times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times a month 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 person does not exist 0 Norway: nlmca11 = using nlmcalla and nlmcallb (highest frequency: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? A) Spouse/co-habitee or girl-/boyfriend daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 nlmcb11 = using c_1e: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? B) Grown-up children daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0

09/08/2011 Version: A 179 nlmcc11 (include nlmcc and nlmcd)= using nlmcc11a, nlmcc11b and nlmcc11c: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? C & D) Mother/father/other family members daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 nlmce11 = using c_1i: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? E) Colleagues daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 nlmcf11 = using c_1g: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? F) Female friends daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 nlmcg11 = using c_1h: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? G) Male friends daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 nlmch nlmci11 = using c_1k: How often are you with the following persons in your spare time? I) Others daily/ almost daily 5 several times per week 4 1-2 times per week 3 1-3 times per month 2 more seldom /not at all 1 not applicable 0 The Netherlands: nlmca nlmci

180 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Austria: nlmca nlmci Czech Republic: nlmca - nlmci (see additionals) Hungary: nlmca - nlmci: Brazil: Sample A nlmca - nlmci: same as core question Iceland: nlmca - nlmci Denmark: nlmca - nlmci = a27_1 a27_g same as core question Sri Lanka: nlmca - nlmci = nlmc_28a - nlmc_28i: same as core question Nigeria: nlmca - nlmci: same as core question Kazakhstan: nlmca nlmci = 301(28): same as core question Argentina: nlmca ulmci (for nlmc: see additionals) Canada: nlmca - nlmci: USA I: nlmca nlmci USA II: nlmca - nlmci

09/08/2011 Version: A 181 Uganda: Japan: nlmca - nlmci: same as core question nlmcj27 = q28i: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails. Priest, Pastor, Sheik daily or almost every day 5 several times a week 4 once or twice a week 3 one to three times in the last 30 days 2 not at all during the last 30 days 1 nlmca28 = q25_a: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 A) your partner not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmcb28 = q25_b: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 B) your own children not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmcc28 = q25_c: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 C) other female members of your family not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6

182 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 nlmcd28 = q25_d: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 D) other male members of your family not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmce28 = q25_e: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 E) someone at work not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmcf28 = q25_f: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 F) female friend(s) or acquaintance not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmcg28 = q25_g: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 G) male friends or acquaintance not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6

09/08/2011 Version: A 183 nlmch28 = q25_h: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 H) a doctor or a health worker not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 nlmci28 = q25_i: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, or e-mails? CIRCLE ONE ANSWER to each question from a to i. If not applicable (e.g. Nous spouse/partner), CIRCLE 1 I) others not applicable 1 not at all during the last 30 days 2 one to three times in the last 30 days 3 once or twice a week 4 several times a week 5 daily or almost everyday 6 Costa Rica: nlmca nlmci: same as core question India: nlmca nlmci = icspouse ieothers: same as core question Remark: Missing values contains some not applicable respondents; cross-checks using socio-demographical variables are possible. Australia: nlmca nlmci ECAS: Germany: nlmca nlmci ECAS: Italy: nlmca nlmci ECAS: France: nlmca nlmci ECAS: United Kingdom: nlmca nlmci ECAS: Sweden: nlmca nlmci

184 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 ECAS: Finland: Irland: Uruguay: Isle of Man: Belize: Nicaragua: nlmca nlmci nlmca nlmci : see add23_39 (single variable for all categories) nlmc: How many times during the last 30 days have you had informal and supportive contacts with the following persons, including letters, phone calls, chats on a computer, or emails? (missing values nlmca include no partner and nlmcb include no children ) nlmca40: same as core question, but with one additional responsce category not at all during the last 30 days 1 one to three times in the last 30 days 2 once or twice a week 3 several times a week 4 daily or almost every day 5 has no partner 6 nlmcb40: same as core question, but with one additional responsce category not at all during the last 30 days 1 one to three times in the last 30 days 2 once or twice a week 3 several times a week 4 daily or almost every day 5 has no children 6 nlmcc nlmcd: same as core question nlmce40: same as core question, but with one additional responsce category not at all during the last 30 days 1 one to three times in the last 30 days 2 once or twice a week 3 several times a week 4 daily or almost every day 5 not working at present 6 nlmcf nlmci: same as core question nlmca nlmci: same as core question Peru: nlmca nlmci: same as core question

09/08/2011 Version: A 185 Australia II: USA III: New Zealand: nlmca nlmci: same as core question 29. How often during the last 12 months have you felt lonely? NLYL Very often 6 Often 5 From time to time 4 Seldom 3 Very seldom 2 Never 1 Switzerland: Germany: nlyl_01 = tpsyg05: How often happens it, that you feel lonely? Happens it very often, quite often, sometimes or never? very often 4 quite often 3 sometimes 2 never 1 Italy: France: Spain: nlyl = p24: How often during the last 12 months have you felt lonely? very often 1 often 2 from time to time 3 seldom 4 very seldom 5 never 6 don t know/don t answer 7

186 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 United Kingdom: nlyl = q21: same as core question Israel: Mexico: Sweden: Finland: Norway: The Netherlands: Austria: Czech Republic: Hungary: Brazil: Sample A nlyl: same as core question Iceland: Denmark: Sri Lanka: nlyl = nlyh_29: same as core question Nigeria: nlyl: same as core question

09/08/2011 Version: A 187 Kazakhstan: Argentina: Canada: USA I: USA II: Uganda: Japan: Costa Rica: nlyl = 302(29): same as core question nlyl: same as core question nlyl using SN15: How often during the last 12 months have you felt lonely: would you say: very often, often, from time to time, seldom, very seldom, or never? very often 6 often 5 from time to time 4 seldom 3 very seldom 2 never 1 nlyl_26 = q227n: Please tell me how often you felt lonely during the past week? rarely or none of the time 1 some or a little of the time 2 occasionally or a moderate amount of the time 3 most or all of the time 4 don t know 8 missing 7,9 nlyl: same as core question nlyl = q26: same as core question nlyl: same as core question India: nlyl = lonely: same as core question Australia: ECAS: Germany:

188 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 ECAS: Italy: ECAS: France: ECAS: United Kingdom: ECAS: Sweden: ECAS: Finland: Irland: Uruguay: nlyl: same as core question Isle of Man: nlyl: same as core question Belize: Nicaragua: nlyl: same as core question Peru: nlyl: same as core question Australia II: nlyl_44 = B5: How often during the last 12 months have you felt lonely? Would you say. very often 1 quite often 2 sometimes 3 never 4 don t know 98 refused 99

09/08/2011 Version: A 189 USA III: New Zealand: nlyl_45 = q11 (>o1<): I was bothered by things that usually don t bother me rarely or none of the time 1 a little of the time 2 a moderate amount of the time 3 most of the time 4 don t know 8 refused 7 nlyl: same as core question 30. Apart from your spouse/partner/romantic (non-cohabiting) partner, how many persons do you feel confident that you can talk to about an important personal problem? 6 or more 5 4-5 4 2-3 3 One 2 None 1 NNPI Switzerland: Germany: nnpi_01 = tsound05: Have you got anyone among those who are close to you with whom you could talk at any time about very personal problems? (including partner) yes, there are several persons 3 yes there is one person 2 no 1 Italy: France: Spain: nnpi = p25: same as core question United Kingdom: nnpi = q22: same as core question

190 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Israel: Mexico: Sweden: Finland: Norway: nnpi_07 = friends1: How many close friends do you have? Remark: including partner or spouse (No instruction like Don t include your spouse, partner or ) 1 friend 1 2 friends 2 3 friends 3 4 friends 4 5 friends 5 6 friends 6 7 friends 7 8 friends 8 9+ friends 9 nnpi_09 = vanner: How many people do you feel that you can talk to about an important personal problem? Don t include your spouse, partner or the one you re romantically involved with - if there is such a person. Remark: only surveyed in a sub-sample (C ) 6 or more 1 4 5 2 2 3 3 one 4 none 5 The Netherlands: Austria: Czech Republic: Hungary: nnpi = q36: same as core question nnpi_15 = using the variables nnpi_15a, and nnpi_15b number of people none 0

09/08/2011 Version: A 191 Brazil: Sample A & B Iceland: Denmark: Sri Lanka: Nigeria: Kazakhstan: Argentina: Canada: USA I: USA II: Uganda: Japan: Costa Rica: nnpi: same as core question nnpi = a29: same as core question nnpi = nnpi_30: same as core question nnpi: same as core question nnpi = 303(30): same as core question nnpi: same as core question nnpi_24 = using nnpi_24a, nnpi_24b: Apart from your [spouse/partner/romantic partner], how many persons, do you feel that you can talk to about an important personal problem? enter number: 0-19 twenty or more person 20 R volunteers: It depends on the nature of the problem 96 nnpi = f86n91gn: If you had a personal problem, how many people do you think you could discuss it with [besides your (husband/partner/non-cohabiting romantic partner)]? nnpi: same as core question nnpi = q27: same as core question nnpi: same as core question India: nnpi = talkprob: same as core question

192 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Australia: ECAS: Germany: ECAS: Italy: ECAS: France: ECAS: United Kingdom: ECAS: Sweden: ECAS: Finland: Irland: Uruguay: Isle of Man: nnpi: same as core question nnpi: Apart from your spouse/partner, how many persons do you feel confident that you could talk to about an important personal problem? Belize: nnpi: same as core question Nicaragua: nnpi: same as core question Peru: nnpi: same as core question

09/08/2011 Version: A 193 Australia II: USA III: nnpi: same as core question ((Apart from your (spouse/partner), how many persons do you feel confident that you can talk to about an important personal problem? one 2 2 to 3 3 4 to 5 4 6 or more 5 none 1 don t know 98 refused 99 New Zealand: nnpi: same as core question 31. How far away do your most important relatives/friends live? NDIP Near me, in my own neighborhood 5 In the same city where I live 4 In the same region/state/province where I live 3 In the same country where I live 2 In another country 1 Switzerland: Germany: Italy: France: Spain: United Kingdom: Israel:

194 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Mexico: Sweden: Finland: Norway: The Netherlands: Austria: Czech Republic: Hungary: Brazil: Sample A ndip: same as core question Iceland: Denmark: Sri Lanka: ndip = ndip_31: same as core question Nigeria: ndip: same as core question Kazakhstan: ndip = 304(31): same as core question Argentina: ndip: same as core question

09/08/2011 Version: A 195 Canada: USA I: USA II: Uganda: Japan: Costa Rica: ndip: same as core question ndip_28 = q28: How far away do most of important relatives/friends who are not immediate family members live? CIRCLE ONE near me, in my own neighborhood 1 in the same city/town/village where I live 2 in the same region/prefeture where I live 3 in Japan 4 in another country 5 no ther important relatives/friends 6 ndip: same as core question India: ndip = relstay: same as core question Australia: ECAS: Germany: ECAS: Italy: ECAS: France: ECAS: United Kingdom: ECAS: Sweden:

196 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 ECAS: Finland: Irland: Uruguay: ndip: same as core question Isle of Man: nnpi: same as core question Belize: Nicaragua: nnpi: same as core question Peru: nnpi: same as core question Australia II: USA III: ndip_44 = C11: Other than the people you live with, do your most important relatives or friends live (Single response read out) in your own neighbourhood 1 in sthe same city or town 2 in Australia, or elsewhere in Victoria 3 Overseas 4 don t know 98 refused 99 New Zealand: ndip: same as core question 32.A. Are you an active member of any society or church? Yes 1 No 2 NAMS Switzerland:

09/08/2011 Version: A 197 Germany: Italy: France: nams_04= using q142s8: Would you say that during the last 8 days you were involved in activites, either in groups or leisure, such as meetings, religious activites, or associations going to the cinema, participating in sport or evenings out not at all 1 a little 2 a lot 3 don t know 96 Spain: United Kingdom: Israel: Mexico: Sweden: Finland: Norway: The Netherlands: Austria: Czech Republic:

198 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Hungary: Brazil: Sample A Iceland: Denmark: Sri Lanka: Nigeria: Kazakhstan: Argentina: Canada: USA I: USA II: nams: same as core question nams_19 using nams_19aand nams_19b: Are you an active member of the organisation you belong to? As an active member we mean, somebody who takes often part in organisations activities. yes 1 no 2 nams = nams_32a: same as core question nams_21: are you an active member of any association union, social group or church? yes 1 no 2 nams_22 = 305A(32A): are you an active member of any society? yes 1 no 2 nams: same as core question nams_24 = SN14: Are you a member of any voluntary organizations or associations such as school groups, church social groups, community centres, ethnic associations or social, civic or fraternal clubs? yes 1 no 2 nams Remark: Variable unavailable at this time

09/08/2011 Version: A 199 Uganda: nams: same as core question Japan: nams = q29: same as core question Costa Rica: nams: same as core question India: nams = actmem: same as core question Australia: ECAS: Germany: ECAS: Italy: ECAS: France: ECAS: United Kingdom: ECAS: Sweden: ECAS: Finland: Irland: Uruguay: nams: same as core question Isle of Man: nams: same as core question Belize:

200 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Nicaragua: nams: same as core question Peru: nams: same as core question Australia II: USA III: New Zealand: nams: same as core question 32.B. What is your religious preference? NRPR Switzerland: Germany Italy: France: nrpr_04= using q460: Do you have a religion? yes 1 no 2 do not know 96 Spain: nrpr_05 = p26: What is your religious preference? practicing Catholic 1 not practicing Catholic 2 other religions 3 indifferent or agnostic 4 non believer 5 don t know/don t answer 6 United Kingdom:

09/08/2011 Version: A 201 Israel: Mexico: Sweden: Finland: Norway: nrpr_08 = p6: What is your religious preference? Catholic 1 Prostestant or Evangelical 2 Jewish 3 none 4 other 5 nrpr_11 = a_81: Do you consider yourself a Christian? yes 1 no 2 don t know 3 The Netherlands: Austria: nrpr_13 = s6: confession Catholic 1 Lutheran 2 other/without 3 Czech Republic: Hungary: nrpr_14 = q37: What is your religious preference? Remark: see also additionals for further information! no religion 1 Roman Catholic 2 Evangelic 3 other 4

202 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Brazil: Sample A nrpr_17 = rpr: What is your religious preference? none 1 Catholic 2 Evangelical/Protestant 3 Spiritist 4 Jewish 5 Afro-Brazilian 6 Oriental/Buddhist 7 other 8 Iceland: Denmark: nrpr_19 = a30: What is your religious preference? Protestant 1 Roman Catholic Churcg 2 Jewish 3 Muslim 4 not religious 5 other 6 Sri Lanka: nrpr_20 = nrpr_32b: What is your religious preference? no religious preference 7 Buddhist 6 Hindu 5 R. Catholic 4 other Christian 3 Muslim 2 other 1 Nigeria: nrpr: same as core question Kazakhstan: nrpr_22 = 306B(32B): What is your religion: Are you Muslim, Christian, another religion, or do you not practice any religion? Muslim 5 Christian 4 other: 3 not religious 2 don t know 1

09/08/2011 Version: A 203 Argentina: Canada: nrpr_23: What is your religious preference? Catholic 1 Jewish 2 Muslim 3 other 4 none 5 nrpr_24 = religr: (interviewer-coded and open-ended responses coded combined) What is your religion, if any? no religion 1 Anglican (Church of England, Episcopalian) 2 Baptist 3 Buddhist 4 Eastern orthodox (Ukrainian/Greek Orthodox) 5 Hindu 6 Islamic/Muslim 7 Jehovah s Witnesses 8 Jewish 9 Lutheran 10 Presbyterian 11 Protestant 12 Roman Catholic 13 Sikh 14 United Church 15 Christian 16 Mennonite 17 Pentecostal 18 Unitarian 19 Centre of Positive Living 32 Christadelphian 33 Evangelical 34 Church of Christ/Christian Scientist 35 Quaker 36 Confusist 37 Congregational 38 Covenant 39 Doukhobor 40 Deist 41 Dutch Reformed 42 Eckankar 43 Methodist 44 Gnosis 45 Gospel 46 Hebrew 47 Humanist 48 Non-denomenational church member 49 yoga/paragliding 50 Metaphysical 51

204 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 USA I: USA II: Uganda: Japan: Moravian 52 Nazarene 53 New Apostolic Church 54 Pacifist 55 Pagan/wiccan 56 Pantheist/Universal law 57 Religious Science 58 Salvation army 59 Satanist 60 Scientologists 61 Self study 62 Shaker 63 Swedenborgian 64 Taoist 65 Tibetan 66 Traditional 67 Universal Christian 68 Vietnamese 69 Zoroastrian 70 other 97 nrpr_25 = f41n45: What is your religious preference now? Protestant 1 Catholic 2 Jewish 3 other (specify) 4 none 5 nrpr_26 = using q19, q20: What is your religious preference? none 0 Catholic 1 Jewish 2 Baptist 3 Episcopalian 4 Lutheran 5 Methodist 6 see labels for other categories nrpr_27: What is your religious preference? Use culturally appropriate categories Catholic 4 Protestant 3 Moslem 2 others (specifiy) 1

09/08/2011 Version: A 205 Costa Rica: nrpr_29: What is your religious preference? Catholic 1 Protestant 2 Atheist 3 others 4 India: nrpr_30 = relpref: What is your religious preference? all religion Buddism Christian Hindu Hindu and Christian Islam Jain Malayalis Muslim Nil non R.C. Sikh Singh Universal Australia: ECAS: Germany: ECAS: Italy: ECAS: France: ECAS: United Kingdom: ECAS: Sweden: ECAS: Finland: Irland:

206 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 Uruguay: Isle of Man: Belize: nrpr_39: same as core question none 0 others, non specified 1 Muslim 2 Jewish 3 Catholic 4 Evangelist 5 Mormon 6 Jehova s Witnesses 7 Atheist 8 Umbanda 9 Protestant 10 Metaphysist 11 New Apostolic 12 Tibetan Buddhist 13 Methodist 14 nrpr_40: What is your religion? I would rather not say 0 Christian 1 Muslim 2 Jewish 3 Hindu 4 Sikh 5 Buddhist 6 any other religion 7 no religion 8 no formal religion but I have my own faith 9 nrpr_41: What is your religious denomination? Anglican 1 Baptist 2 Jehovah Witness 3 Mennonite 4 Methodist 5 Nazarene 6 Pentecostal 7 Roman Catholic 8 Seventh Day Adventist 9 other (specify) 10 none 11

09/08/2011 Version: A 207 Nicaragua: nrpr_42: What is your religious preference? Catholic 1 Protestant 2 Jehova s Witnesses 3 Mormon 4 other Religion 5 none (Atheist) 6 Peru: nrpr_43: What is your religious preference? Remark: Answer regarding categories still outstanding Australia II: USA III: nrpr_44: What is your religious background? Catholic 1 Anglican (Church of England) 2 Uniting Church 3 Presbyterian 4 Greek Orthodox 5 Baptist 6 Lutheran 7 Islam 8 Buddhist 9 Judaism 10 Hinduism 11 no relegion 12 Christian (no further information) 13 other (specify) 14 don t know 98 refused 99 nrpr_45: What is your religious preference? Are you: Protestant 1 SKIP TO A14 Catholic 2 SKIP TO reli Jewish 3 SKIP TO reli something else, or 4 SKIP TO reli do you not have a religious preference 5 SKIP TO reli don t know 8 SKIP TO reli refused 7 SKIP TO reli

208 09/08/2011 Version: July 2009 New Zealand: nrpr_46 = Q32B_Religion: What is your religious preference? no religion 1 Christian 2 Buddhist 3 Hindu 4 Muslim 5 Jewish 6 other 7