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2003 Elections 2003 Elections Hebrew Questionnaire English Questionnaire Variable Record Question Num. Page Question Num. Page A6-A89 1 6-89 1-4 6-89 1-4 B6-B99 2 6-99 4-6 6-99 5-8 The value labels of the variable which represents the locality/place of residency are listed in the table below : Hebrew survey 586 RAMAT YISHAY 361 MEVASSERET ZIYYON 1 OFAQIM 588 ROSH PINNA 362 MIGDAL HAEMEQ 2 OR YEHUDA 602 SDEROT 363 MODI'IN 3 OR AQIVA 604 SHOHAM 366 MA'ALE ADUMMIM 5 ELAT 616 SHA'AR HAAMAQIM 367 MA'ALOT 9 ASHDOD 631 TEL AVIV 368 MIZPE YERIHO 11 ASHQELON 632 TEL MOND 379 MODI'IN ILLIT 12 ARI'EL 637 TIFRAH 394 NES ZIYYONA 13 ORANIT 641 PENE HEVER 395 NAZERAT ILLIT 14 ELQANA 642 KOKHAV HASHAHAR 396 NESHER 26 AFEQ 643 TIMRAT 397 NETIVOT 31 BE'ER YA'AQOV 644 BAT HEFER 398 NETANYA 32 BE'ER SHEVA 645 GITTA 402 NAHARIA 35 BET SHE'AN 646 ARGAMAN 406 NEWE MONOSSON 36 BET SHEMESH 647 MIKHMORET 407 NAHALAL 37 BETAR ELIT 648 GIV'AT YAAR 451 OMER 38 BENE BERAQ 649 NEWE MIVTAH 454 AKKO 43 BAT YAM 650 KALLANIT 456 AFULA 63 GIV'AT HAIM 651 BET NACHMIAS 458 ATLIT 65 GIV'AT SHEMU'EL 652 MA'AGAN MIKHA'EL 460 ARAD 66 GIV'ATAYIM 653 EVANEI HEFEZ 477 EN HAMIFRAZ 68 GILON 654 KIBUTZ EILON 482 PARDES HANNA 69 GANNE TIQVA 655 ALFEI MENASHE 483 PETACH TIQVA 77 GAN NER 656 ZUR HADASSA 487 PARDESIA 92 DIMONA 657 BET SHIQMA 511 ZUR YIG'AL 93 DISHON 658 KIBUTZ NEOT MORDECHAI 513 ZEFAT 94 DALIA 659 GIV'AT ADA 515 ZURI'EL 95 DEVORA 660 MA'ALE GAMLA 540 TALME YEHI'EL 121 HOD HASHARON 661 OFER 542 QIRYAT ONO 122 HERZLIA 662 SHELOMI 543 QIRYAT ATA 181 ZIKHRON YA'AQOV 663 ADI 544 QIRYAT BIALIK 211 HADERA 664 SHA'AR GOLAN 545 QIRYAT GAT 212 HOLON 665 KEFAR MALAL 546 QIRYAT HAIM 213 HAIFA 666 MISHMAR HAEMEQ 547 QIRYAT YAM 214 HAZOR HAGELILIT 667 AMONIM 548 QIRYAT MOTZKIN 219 HANITA 668 SEDE HEMED 550 QIRYAT SHEMONA 221 HASHMONA'IM 669 KEFAR BAROM 551 QESARYYA 241 TIBERIAS 670 MA'BAROT 552 QIRYAT TIVON 242 TIRAT HACARMEL 671 QIRYAT SHMUEL 553 QIRYAT MALACHI 244 TIRAT ZEVI 672 KELIL 554 QIRYATBIALIK 271 YAVNE 673 EVEN YEHUDA 557 QAZRIN 272 YAVNIEL 674 BET HILQIYYA 558 QARNE SHOMERON 273 YAD RAMBAM 675 GAN YOSHIA 560 QADIMA 276 YOQNEAM 676 TIROSH 561 QIRYAT EQRON 277 YEROHAM 677 KEREM BEN ZEMORA 562 QIRYAT ANAVIM 278 JERUSALEM 678 ELAD 571 ROSH HAAYIN 306 KEFAR YONA 679 MOSHAV AVIEZER 572 RISHON LEZIYYON 307 KEFAR MAYMON 680 NORDIA 574 REHOVOT 308 KEFAR SAVA 681 HOSEN 577 RAMAT GAN 312 KARMI'EL 682 KELIL 578 RAMAT HASHARON 314 KEFAR SIRKIN 683 MA'YAN ZEVI 581 RA'ANNANA 325 KEFAR HAVERADIM 684 KOKHAV MIKHA'EL 582 RAMLA 332 LEHAVIM 685 YACHIN 583 REUT 333 LOD 686 QEVUZAT YAVNE 687 KIBUTZ LAHAV 688 KIBUTZ GALON 689 GEVA KARMEL 690 MOSHAV UDIM 691 MOSHAV RISHPON 692 KIBUTZ BEERI 693 BET ZERA 694 SHA'AR EFRAYIM 695 GIV'OLIM 696 OSHA 697 KIBUTZ BEIT KESHET 698 KIBUTZ SEMER 699 YIFTAH 900 QIRYAT NETAFIM 901 HOFIT 902 SHAVE SHOMERON 903 HANNI'EL 904 KEFAR SHEMARYAHU 905 KIBUTZ SDE ELIYAHU 906 EIN YAHAV 907 KEFAR VITKIN 908 KIBUTZ BROR CHAIL 909 GAN YAVNE 910 BITZRON 911 SHA'ALVIM 912 NEHORA 913 PEDUYIM 914 SEDOT YAM 915 YUVALLIM 916 MENAHEMYA 917 NIR MOSHE 918 MATTITYAHU 919 NIR BANIM 920 NIR GALLIM Arab survey 734 SHA'AB 700 SHEFAR'AM 736 BIR EL-MAKSUR 701 NAZARETH 741 ILABUN 702 ISIFYA 748 NAHEF 703 RAHAT 749 YIRKA 704 QALANSUA 751 BAQA AL-GHARBIYYE 705 KAFAR YASIF 752 TAYIBE 706 ABU SINAN 756 MAJDAL KRUM 707 YAFFO 757 KABUL 708 TUR'AN 758 A'BILLIN 709 DALIYAT AL-KARMEL 759 AR'ARA 710 HURFEISH 760 KEFAR KASEM 711 UMM AL-FACHEM 762 JAT 712 JISR AZ-ZARQA 763 KUSEIFE 713 JALJULYE 764 ARUER 714 TAMRA 765 TEL SHEVA 715 LOD 766 RAMLA 716 TIRE 767 JEDIDA 717 HAIFA 769 IKSAL 718 KAFAR QARA 770 ARRABE 725 PEKI'IN 771 MUGHAR 726 ILUT 772 SAKHNIN 727 YAFIA 776 KAFAR KANNA 729 DIR CHANA 777 KAFAR MANDA 731 BET JAN 778 REINE 732 BUEINA 779 AKKO 733 TUBA .
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