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900085 | Equality of civil liberties across social groups (best estimate, aggregate: population-weighted average) | 2024-04-23 09:12:45 | 2024-07-25 23:13:50 | 1789-2023 | 6481 | { "numDecimalPlaces": 2 } |
0 | socgr_civ_libs_vdem__estimate_best__aggregate_method_population_weighted_average | grapher/democracy/2024-03-07/vdem/vdem_multi_with_regions#socgr_civ_libs_vdem__estimate_best__aggregate_method_population_weighted_average | { "filters": [ { "name": "estimate", "value": "best" }, { "name": "aggregate_method", "value": "population-weighted average" } ], "originalName": "Equality of civil liberties across social groups (best estimate, aggregate: population-weighted average)", "originalShortName": "socgr_civ_libs_vdem" } |
2 | Equality of civil liberties across social groups | (best estimate, aggregate: population-weighted average) | Best estimate of the extent to which social groups — defined by language, ethnicity, religion, race, region, and/or caste — are free from forced labor, have property rights and access to the justice system, and enjoy freedoms of movement. | Question: Do all social groups, as distinguished by language, ethnicity, religion, race, region, or caste, enjoy the same level of civil liberties, or are some groups generally in a more favorable position? Clarification: Here, civil liberties are understood to include access to justice, private property rights, freedom of movement, and freedom from forced labor. Responses: 0: Members of some social groups enjoy much fewer civil liberties than the general population. 1: Members of some social groups enjoy substantially fewer civil liberties than the general population. 2: Members of some social groups enjoy moderately fewer civil liberties than the general population. 3: Members of some social groups enjoy slightly fewer civil liberties than the general population. 4: Members of all salient social groups enjoy the same level of civil liberties. Scale: Ordinal, converted to interval by the measurement model. Indicator name: `v2clsocgrp` | [] |
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