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Title: | British Election Study, October 1974: Scottish Cross-Section Sample |
Keywords: | ACHIEVEMENT AGE ATTITUDES BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESSES CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CHILDHOOD CHILDREN CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS COMMUNISM COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS CONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) COST OF LIVING COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVATION CRIME AND SECURITY DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ELDERLY ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ELECTIONS ELECTORAL ISSUES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING CONTROL EQUALITY BETWEEN THE SEXES EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY EUROPEAN UNION FAMILIES FATHERS FATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS FATHER'S OCCUPATION FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FORECASTING AID GENDER GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES HIGHER EDUCATION HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEWIVES HOUSING HOUSING TENURE HUMAN SETTLEMENT INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIES INFLATION JOB SATISFACTION LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LAND USE LAW ENFORCEMENT LIBERAL PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LOCAL GOVERNMENT MARITAL STATUS MEMBERSHIP MORTGAGES NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONALIZATION NEWSPAPER READERSHIP NEWSPAPERS OCCUPATIONAL STATUS OCCUPATIONS OIL RESOURCES PERIODICALS READERSHIP PERSONAL EFFICACY PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SOCIAL POLICY POLITICAL ACTION POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL ATTITUDES POLITICAL AWARENESS POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR POLITICAL COALITIONS POLITICAL INTEREST POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL POWER POLITICIANS POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION MIGRATION POVERTY PRESERVATION OF MONUMENTS PRICES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROFITS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE POLITICAL INFLUENCE PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF LIFE REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION RELIGIOUS BEHAVIOUR RENTED ACCOMMODATION REPATRIATION RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY SATISFACTION SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY SELF-EMPLOYED SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL HOUSING SOCIAL ORIGIN WELFARE POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL VALUES SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SPOUSES SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION STANDARD OF LIVING STATE CONTROL STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS STRIKES STUDENTS TAXATION TELEVISION TELEVISION VIEWING TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP TRADE UNIONS TRUST UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT VOTING BEHAVIOUR VOTING INTENTION WAGE DETERMINATION WAGES WAGES POLICY WORKERS PARTICIPATION 1974-1975 Scotland |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> Attention to newspapers and television. Strength of political interest, attitude to election, perceived differences between political parties, opinion on Liberals and Scottish National Party. Opinion of Labour and Conservatives regarding rising prices.<br> Knowledge, perception of parties' position/record on, and own opinion on: prices, strikes, unemployment, pensions, housing, North Sea Oil, Common Market, nationalisation, social services, wage controls and voluntary agreements, devolution, Scottish Assembly, Scottish Government. Should government: increase cash to health services, establish comprehensives, repatriate immigrants, control land, increase foreign aid, toughen up on crime, control pollution, give workers more power, curb Communists, spend on poverty, redistribute wealth, decentralise power, preserve countryside, maintain Catholic schools.<br> Most/least important general aims. Degree of trust in Labour/Conservatives. Whether voted, when decided to vote, party preference (and strength of preference) second choice, vote in February/October 1974/1970, frequency of discussion about politics, party identification. Opinion on best type of government. Respondents were asked to give marks out of ten to political parties and personalities. Membership of party and/or political groups, political activity. Opinion on degree of power held by unions/big business. Predictions for: incomes, prices, unemployment, Britain's economy. Comparison of Britain's government and industry with that of Europe. Attitude towards: politicians, financial situation, chance of changing things, life in general, political parties, today's standards, occupation, local government, getting ahead, government's achievements. Likes/dislikes for Conservative, Labour, SNP and Liberals.<br> Background Variables<br> Age, sex, marital status, type of school attended, further education, tenure, type and length of residence, religion, extent of religiousness as a child and at present. Experience of unemployment in household, employment status (size of establishment) for respondent and spouse. Number of children. Income, trade union membership (respondent, spouse, and family). Place of residence during childhood. Respondent's and spouse's fathers' employment status, socio-economic group, social grade. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63213 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-681-1 681 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-681-1 |
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