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The Vietnamese Public in Transition: The 2001 World Values Survey
Russell J. Dalton, University of California, Irvine
Nhu-Ngoc T. Ong, University of California, Irvine

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ABSTRACT:
This report describes the preliminary findings from the World Values Survey conducted in Vietnam in 2001 within a comparative perspective of the 2000-01 World Values Survey (WVS). The WVS is a worldwide investigation of sociocultural and political change that has carried out representative national public opinion surveys in more than 65 societies on all six inhabited continents, containing almost 80% of the world's population. For the first time, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam joined the World Values Survey network. The Institute for Human Studies in Hanoi conducted the Vietnamese survey, under the direction of Prof. Pham Minh Hac. The Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of California in Irvine provided support for this study.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Russell J. Dalton and Nhu-Ngoc T. Ong, "The Vietnamese Public in Transition: The 2001 World Values Survey" (November 1, 2001). Center for the Study of Democracy. Paper 01-09.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/csd/01-09

 
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