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National-level Value scores by country

Written by Ronald Inglehart

National-level value scores on the two major values dimensions, for all available nations and waves.

The World Values Surveys were designed to measure all major areas of human concern, from religion to politics to economic and social life. It turns out that two dimensions dominate the picture: (1) Traditional vs. Secular-rational values and (2) Survival vs. Self-expression values. These two dimensions explain more than 70 percent of the cross-cultural variance on scores of more specific values.

National-level value scores on the two major values dimensions, for all available nations and waves. (291.5 kb)

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