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Title: Voting Behaviour in Britain : an Attitudinal Analysis; General Election October 1974
Keywords: AGE
ASSOCIATIONS
ATTITUDES
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
ELECTORS
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
EUROPEAN UNION
FARMERS
FOOD
GENDER
HOSPITAL BED PROVISION
HOUSING
HOUSING NEEDS
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INFLATION
LAND RESOURCES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MARITAL STATUS
MEMBERSHIP
MORTGAGES
NATIONALIZATION
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
SOCIAL POLICY
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL AWARENESS
POLITICAL COALITIONS
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
SOCIAL CLASS
STANDARD OF LIVING
SUBSIDIES
TAXATION
TENANTS' HOME PURCHASING
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
TRADE UNIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VOTING
WAGES POLICY
1974
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
To test the applicability of an expectancy-value attitude model to the predicion of voting intentions and behaviour.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> Stage 1. (Pre-election)<br> Knowledge of candidates, attitude to possible outcomes (listed) of election and to issues (listed) such as: selling council houses to tenants; nationalisation; wealth tax. Assessment of attitude of each candidate/party/party leader to same issues, evaluation of each candidate/party/party leader, attitude to voting in general for three main parties, implication/efficacy of vote, candidate other people would like respondent to vote for and likelihood of compliance, expected outcome of election (nationally and in own constituency).<br> Stage 2. (Post-election)<br> Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with result, recollection of voting intention at previous interview/on entering polling booth, actual voting behaviour, reservations about chosen candidate, likelihood of voting/not voting for other two candidates if chosen candidate had not run.<br> Background Variables<br> Occupation of respondent/chief wage earner, degree of political interest, party affiliation, length of residence in neighbourhood, past vote, total household/personal income, sex, marital status, age (all members of household), membership of trade union, staff or professional association (all members of household), educational status, employment status, type of accommodation, tenure, perceived social status, perceived standard of living, newspaper readership.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/58789
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-916-1
916
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-916-1
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