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Freedom of press in nations

VariableMeasurementEraCodeNSource
Free Press Index 1 Index of restrictions on media content 1) laws and regulations (0-15 points), 2) political pressures and controls (0-15 points), 3) repressive actions (e.g. killing journalists, censorship) (0-5 points).
More points mean less freedom Rated: 1 (free)  to 3 (unfree)
1980-89FreePress1_1980s86Freedom House:
Press Freedom Survey 1999
1990-99FreePress1_1990s105
2000-04FreePress1_2000s103
Free Press Index 2 Index of influences on media content 1) laws and regulations (0-15 points), 2) political pressures and controls (0-15 points), 3) repressive actions (e.g. killing journalists, censorship) (0-5 points).
More points mean less freedom Rated: 0 (free) to 100 (unfree)
1994-99FreePress2_1990s104
2000-2004FreePress2_2000s103
Free Press Index 3 Index of repression based on responses to questionnaire by journalists in the country.
Questions concern 1) physical attacks, imprisonment and direct threats, 2) indirect threats, 3) legal sitiation and unjustified prosecution, 4) censorship and self censorship, 5) state monopoly on public media, 6) economic and administrative pressures, 7) state control of internet and new media Average of yearly ratings
Higher scores denote less freedom
2002-2007FreePress3_2000s139Reporters without borders 2007
Free Press Index 4 2008FreePress4_2008141 
2010FreePress4-2010153
2011FreePress4-2011153
2012FreePress4-2012153
2013FreePress4_2013157
2014FreePress4_2014159

Related topics: Democracy
Related themes: Freedom, Knowledge

The dataset States of Nations is about characteristics of countries in periods (macro variables). It is part of the World Database of Happiness. Though developed for the identification of societal conditions for happiness, this source can also be used for other purposes.