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ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018- Instrument ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018- Instrument Organization : CDD-Ghana Report Date:4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM Page 1 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM Question ID Question Answer 1 2018 International Social Survey Program (ISSP) Religion Survey Questionnaire [October 2018] 2 [URBRUR] LOCATION <1> Urban <2> Rural 3 [REGION] REGION <1> ASHANTI <2> BRONG AHAFO <3> CENTRAL <4> EASTERN <5> GREATER ACCRA <6> NORTHERN <7> UPPER EAST <8> UPPER WEST <9> VOLTA <10> WESTERN 4 [DISTRICT] DISTRICT <1> ADANSI SOUTH <2> AFIGYA KWABRE <3> AHAFO ANO SOUTH <4> AMANSIE CENTRAL <5> ASANTE AKIM SOUTH <6> ASANTE AKIM NORTH <7> ASOKORE MAMPONG <8> ATWIMA MPONUA <9> ATWIMA NWABIAGYA <10> BEKWAI MUNICIPAL <11> BOSOMTWE <12> EJISU JUABEN <13> EJURA SEKYEREDUMASE <14> KUMASI METROPOLIS (KMA) <15> KWABRE EAST <16> OBUASI <17> SEKYERE KUMAWU <18> SEKYERE SOUTH <19> ASUNAFO NORTH <20> ATEBUBU AMANTIN <21> BEREKUM <22> DORMAA CENTRAL <23> DORMAA EAST <24> DORMAA WEST <25> JAMAN NORTH <26> KINTAMPO NORTH <27> NKORANZA SOUTH <28> PRU <29> SENE EAST <30> SUNYANI <31> SUNYANI WEST <32> TAIN <33> TECHIMAN <34> AGONA EAST <35> ASIKUMA ODOBEN BRAKWA <36> ASSIN NORTH Page 2 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM <37> AWUTU SENYA <38> AWUTU SENYA EAST <39> CAPE COAST <40> EFFUTU <41> GOMOA WEST <42> KOMENDA EDINA EGUAFO ABIREM <43> MFANTSIMAN <44> UPPER DENKYIRA EAST <45> UPPER DENKYIRA WEST <46> AKWAPM NORTH <47> ATIWA <48> AYENSUANO <49> BIRIM NORTH <50> BIRIM SOUTH <51> EAST AKIM <52> FANTEAKWA <53> KWAHU AFRAM PLAINS NORTH <54> KWAHU SOUTH <55> LOWER MANYA KROBO <56> NEW JUABEN <57> SUHUM <58> UPPER MANYA KROBO <59> UPPER WEST AKIM <60> WEST AKIM <61> YILO KROBO <62> ACCRA METROPOLIS (AMA) <63> ADA EAST <64> ADA WEST <65> ADENTAN <66> ASHAIMAN <67> GA EAST <68> GA SOUTH <69> GA WEST <70> KPONE KATAMANSO <71> LA DADEKOTOPON <72> LEDZOKUKU KROWOR <73> NINGO PRAMPRAMG <74> TEMA METROPOLIS (TMA) <75> BUNKPURUGU YUNYOO <76> CENTRAL GONJA <77> CHEREPONI <78> EAST GONJA <79> NORTH GONJA <80> NORTHERN+C138:C151 <81> SABOBA <82> SAGNERIGU <83> SAVELUGU NANTON <84> SAWLA TUNA KALBA <85> TAMALE METROPOLIS <86> TATALE SANGULI <87> YENDI <88> ZABZUGU <89> BAWKU MUNICIPAL <90> BAWKU WEST <91> KASENA NANKANA EAST <92> PUSIGA <93> TALENSI Page 3 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM <94> JIRAPA <95> LAWRA <96> NADOWLI KALEO <97> WA MUNICIPAL <98> WA WEST <99> AFADZATO SOUTH <100> AKATSI SOUTH <101> BIAKOYE <102> HO <103> HO MUNICIPAL <104> HO WEST <105> JASIKAN <106> KETU SOUTH <107> KPANDO <108> KRACHI EAST <109> NKWANTA NORTH <110> NORTH DAYI <111> SOUTH TONGU <112> AHANTA WEST <113> AOWIN <114> BIA WEST <115> BODI <116> ELLEMBELLE <117> JUABOSO AMENFI EAST <118> PRESTEA HUNI VALLEY <119> SEFWI AKONTOMBRA <120> SEFWI BIBIANI ANWIASO BEKWAI <121> SEKONDI TAKORADI METROPOLIS <122> TARKWA NSUAEM <123> WASSA AMENFI EAST <124> WASSA WEST 5 [TOWNVILL] TOWN/VILLAGE <1> BROFOYEDRU <2> MAASE <3> FAWOMAN <4> HOMAKYEM <5> JACOBU <6> NKWANTA <7> AGOGO <8> ABOABO <9> ADUKROM <10> ABOABOGYA II <11> ANANSU <12> MPASATIA <13> AGOGO <28> ATWIMA KOFORIDUA <14> KWAMANG <15> APUTUOGYA <16> DUMAKWAE <17> EJISU <18> PAPA KYIAYE <19> AHINSAN <20> ANOO <21> ANWOMASO <22> ASAFO <23> BANTAMA <24> BREMANG <25> DANYAME <26> DOMPOASE Page 4 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM <27> EHWEMASE <29> NEW TAFO <179> OLD TAFO <30> TARKWA-MAAKRO <31> MAMPONTENG <32> OBUASI <33> KUMAWU <34> WONOO <35> NOBESU <36> NKORANZA NO.1 (AKWASI KUNNEY) <37> ATEBUBU <38> JAMDEDE <39> DORMAA AHENKRO <40> DORMAA AKWAMU <41> NKRANKWANTA <42> KOTI <43> SUMA-AHENKRO <44> KAWOMPE <45> BRAHOHO <46> TINGAMEAM <47> KOJO KROM <48> SIKAPE <49> ABESIM <50> CHIRAA <51> HANI <52> TECHIMAN <53> ASAREKWA <54> BREMAN ODOBEN <55> OTABILKWAA <56> YAW SAMANKROM <57> AHENTIA <58> BAWJIASE <59> ODUPONKPEHE-KASOA <60> CAPE COAST <61> WINNEBA <62> GOMOA AKWAKROM <63> BENYADZI <64> MANKESSIM <65> WORABA (OHIAMANKYENE) <66> DUNKWA-ON-OFFIN <67> NTOM <68> AKROPONG <69> ABOMOSO <70> AMANASE <71> SAKAPEA <72> AKIM ASAWASE <73> AKIM SWEDRU <74> BUNSO <75> AKIM SAGYIMASE <77> NEW TAFO <76> OBOOHO <180> ABIWU KOPE <78> BESEASE <79> AGORMANY <80> NUASO <81> KOFORIDUA <82> ASIEDU <83> OGOME DAWA Page 5 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM <84> ADEISO <85> ASAMANKESE <86> ADJIKPO <87> ABELEMKPE <88> ADEDENKPO <89> AKWETEMAN <90> ASYLUM DOWN <91> AWOSHIE <92> BUBUASHIE <93> DANSOMAN <94> GBEGBEYISE <95> KANDA <96> NEW TOWN <97> NORTH KANESHIE <98> WEST ABBOSSEY OKAI <99> KASSEH <100> ANYAMAM <101> AMANFRO <102> ASHAIMAN <103> DOME <104> BORTIANOR <105> GBAWE <106> KOKROBITE <107> NGLESHIE AMANFRO <108> AFUAMAN <109> NEW ACHIMOTA- ALHAJI <110> KPONE <111> CANTONMENTS <112> LA <113> NUNGUA <114> TESHIE NORTH <115> NEW NINGO <116> SAKUMONO <117> TEMA COMMUNITY 2 <118> TEMA NEWTOWN <119> NAKPEUK <120> BUIPE <121> CHEREPONI <122> KAFABA NO.1 <123> SALUGU <124> LANBADO <125> WADIG <126> JISONAYILI <127> MOGLAA <128> ZETUGU <129> WULA KURA <132> ABOABO <130> SABONGIDA <131> KITIEBU <181> YENDI <133> WIESHINI <134> BAWKU <135> BUGUZUNDE <136> APODABOGO <137> WIDNABA NATINGA <138> DOBA KANSA <139> DEEGA: DEEGA PRIMARY SCHOOL <140> GOROGO <141> GUORPUO Page 6 of 30 ISSP Religion Survey+Demo 2018-Instrument CDD-Ghana 4/4/2019 12:56:49 PM <142> BABILE <143> GOLI <144> WA <145> BULITUO <146> VE GOLOKUATI <147> AVASHIVE <148> ASAKYIRI - PAPRAWUSI <149> NKONYA TAYI <150> GHANA NYIVE <151> HO <152> ABUATIA - TETI <153> JASIKAN <154> AVOEME <155> GAKLIKOPE <156> KPANDO <157> ASUKAWKAW <158> SIBI-HILL TOP <159> WUSUTA DAYI <160> AWUSAKPE KOPE <161> DIXCOVE <162> YABIW <163> ASEMKROM <164> ANNORKROM (KROBOMAN) <165> AFERE <166> NKROFUL <167> JUABOSO <168> PETEPOM <169> NSAWURA <170> PATABOSO NEW TOWN <171> ADIEMBRA <172> 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