Statistics: Postmaterialism in Argentina

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Postmodern Culture in Argentina
Results from the Research Project
11/P238, National University of La Plata
2014-2015 

This Annex presents statistical results from the Research Project 11/P238 on political culture, civic community, and social capital,  conducted by José Eduardo Jorge.. National University of La Plata, 2014-2015. See the article Political Culture of Argentina I.

Suggested citation: Jorge, José Eduardo. 2015, September. “Los Jóvenes y la Cultura Política Argentina.” Paper presented at the I Congreso Comunicación Popular (CCP), UNLP-FPyCS. La Plata (Argentina).

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Table A1
% Postmaterialists minus % Materialists
by Age Cohorts and Year – 4 Item Index

Age Cohort

1984

1991 1995 1999 2006

2013

1910-1919

-43

-18        
1920-1929

-39

-29 -10 -20
1930-1939

-28

-10 -11 1 -40

-35

1940-1949

-13

-8 14 5 -27

-21

1950-1959

-13

-1 22 14 -12

-15

1960-1969

-9

5 28 9 -19

-22

1970-1979  

5

22 15 -6

-11

1980-1989 6 -15

-9

1990-1999          

-13

Total

-20

-6 14 7 -18

-16

Source: Jorge, José Eduardo. 2015, September. “Los Jóvenes y la Cultura Política Argentina.” Paper presented at the I Congreso Comunicación Popular (CCP), UNLP-FPyCS. La Plata (Argentina).. Own calculations from the World Values Survey database. N = 6.400

Table A2
% High Postmaterialists minus % Pure Materialists
by Age Cohorts and Year – 12 Items Index

Age Cohort

1991

1995 1999 2006

2013

1910-1919

24

       
1920-1929

21

30 11
1930-1939

40

33 34 11

11

1940-1949

44

59 34 16

19

1950-1959

47

58 52 28

29

1960-1969

47

64 40 25

28

1970-1979

49

62 47 35

31

1980-1989

46

28

28

1990-1999        

30

Población

41

53 41 26

27

Source: José Eduardo Jorge. 2016. Own calculations from the World Values Survey database. N = 5.400

Table A3
% Posmaterialists minus % Materialists by Country Region
and Age Cohorts – 4 Items Index

Region

1930-1949

1950-1969 1970-1989 1990-1999

Total

District of La Plata 2013

-30

-11 -9 -8

-12

Greater La Plata 2008

-23

-5 2

-4

City of Bs. As. 2013

-25

-15 -3  

-10

City of Bs. As. 2006

17

12 13

12

Greater Bs. As. Districts 2013

-14

-18 -10 -17

-14

Greater Bs. As. Districts 2006

-31

-6 -4

-13

Interior of Arg. 2013

-27

-20 -12 -11

-17

Interior of Arg. 2006

-40

-23 -16

-24

City of Junín 2010

-29

-28 -5 0

-17

City of Pergamino 2011

-38

-28 -24 7

-25

Source: Jorge, José Eduardo. 2015, September. “Los Jóvenes y la Cultura Política Argentina.” Paper presented at the I Congreso Comunicación Popular (CCP), UNLP-FPyCS. La Plata (Argentina). Own Regional Surveys and own calculations from the World Values Survey database.
Ns: District of La Plata 2013 = 360 cases; Greater La Plata 2008 = 400 cases; City of Pergamino 2011 = 400 cases; City of Junín 2010 = 400 cases; City of Bs. As. 2006 = 400 cases; City of Buenos Aires 2013 (WVS) = cases 95; Greater Bs. As. Districts 2006 (WVS) = 245 cases; Greater Bs. As. Districts 2013 (WVS) = 390 cases; Interior of Argentina 2006 (WVS) = 660 cases; Interior of Argentina 2013 (WVS) = 515 cases.Red figures are based on a small number of cases.

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