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Carnegie Middle East Governance and Islam Dataset, 1988-2010 - Analysis

M35G

People sometimes talk about the factors that make a person qualified for national leadership. Please state which one of these you, yourself, consider the most important: Militant in a party or trade union
 FrequencyPercentCumulative PercentZ-Score
1) Very important232.4%2.4%-4.79
2) Rather important282.9%5.3%-3.09
3) Not very important474.9%10.1%-1.40
4) Not important at all87089.9%100.0%0.30
Missing53926
Total Unweighted N = 968





Age (I-AGE)

 18-24 years old25-34 years old35-44 years old45-54 years old55-64 years old65+ years oldMissingTotal
Very important3.6%
5
2.2%
6
1.7%
4
3.8%
6
2.6%
2
0.0%
0
02.4%
23
Rather important4.3%
6
4.7%
13
0.8%
2
3.8%
6
0.0%
0
1.3%
1
02.9%
28
Not very important5.7%
8
3.6%
10
6.7%
16
5.1%
8
1.3%
1
5.3%
4
04.9%
47
Not important at all86.4%
121
89.6%
250
90.8%
216
87.3%
137
96.2%
75
93.4%
71
089.9%
870
Missing117751461511361693036892182539263374
Total 100%
140
100%
279
100%
238
100%
157
100%
78
100%
76
   
968

Education (I-EDUC)

 IlliterateElementary and primary (includes elementary school so goes from first grade to eighth grade)SecondaryBA (completion of college degree)MA or higherMissingTotal
Very important1.0%
4
2.9%
10
2.7%
3
5.8%
6
0.0%
0
02.4%
23
Rather important1.2%
5
2.3%
8
6.3%
7
7.8%
8
0.0%
0
02.9%
28
Not very important2.2%
9
6.9%
24
6.3%
7
6.8%
7
0.0%
0
04.9%
47
Not important at all95.5%
385
88.0%
308
84.8%
95
79.6%
82
0.0%
0
089.9%
870
Missing9291148731457511739291053926538
Total 100%
403
100%
350
100%
112
100%
103
100%
0
   
968

Household income (I-INCOME)

 First quintileSecond quintileThird quintileFourth quintileFifth quintileMissingTotal
Very important0.0%
0
1.6%
5
0.0%
0
1.7%
5
3.5%
13
02.4%
23
Rather important0.0%
0
1.3%
4
0.0%
0
2.4%
7
4.6%
17
02.9%
28
Not very important0.0%
0
3.6%
11
0.0%
0
5.6%
16
5.4%
20
04.9%
47
Not important at all0.0%
0
93.5%
287
0.0%
0
90.3%
260
86.4%
319
489.8%
866
Missing5947817180511068814032539307037
Total 100%
0
100%
307
100%
0
100%
288
100%
369
   
964

Religion (I-RELIGION)

 MuslimChristianJewOtherMissingTotal
Very important2.4%
23
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
02.4%
23
Rather important2.9%
28
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
02.9%
28
Not very important4.9%
47
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
04.9%
47
Not important at all89.9%
870
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
089.9%
870
Missing5106914318756539261283
Total 100%
968
100%
0
100%
0
100%
0
   
968

Sex (I-SEX)

 MaleFemaleMissingTotal
Very important3.5%
18
1.1%
5
02.4%
23
Rather important3.5%
18
2.2%
10
02.9%
28
Not very important6.3%
32
3.3%
15
04.9%
47
Not important at all86.7%
444
93.4%
426
089.9%
870
Missing26610272495392667
Total 100%
512
100%
456
   
968

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