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Title: Survey of Electors in Belfast, 1966
Keywords: AGE
ATTITUDES
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
BROADCASTING
CATHOLICISM
COUNCILLORS
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ELECTORS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FATHERS
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOUSING
HOUSING TENURE
INFORMATION
INTEGRATION
MARITAL STATUS
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MEMBERSHIP
MIDDLE CLASS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NEWS ITEMS
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
OCCUPATIONS
ORGANIZATIONS
PERIODICALS READERSHIP
PLAYGROUNDS
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL AWARENESS
POLITICS
INTEREST GROUPS
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PROTESTANTISM
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
RATES
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
SATISFACTION
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
SPOUSES
STATE AID
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
VOTING
WORKING CLASS
1966
Northern Ireland
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The five surveys in this group comprise a comparative study in local government of the cities of Glasgow and Belfast.<br> The purpose of the study was to devise and test a comprehensive framework which draws together the results of previous findings and theory, within which the effects of political stratification can be investigated. Also to investigate correlates of political stability by comparing Belfast (unstable) with Glasgow (stable).<br> With the obvious modifications (e.g. geographical, political party title, public office title, local issue reference etc.), the survey design used for the Belfast surveys is the same as that used for the Glasgow surveys. Details of variations in approach and scrutiny may be found in Appendix 1 of I Budge and C O'Leary, &lt;i&gt;Belfast: an approach to crisis&lt;/i&gt;.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Variables<br> Variables as for SN:66035 (Survey of Electors in Glasgow), with modifications suggested in the introduction to this group of surveys (e.g. name of political parties, local issues considered etc.). The reader should note that when a Belfast respondent is requested to answer questions about his MP, the MP referred to will be his representative at Stormont.<br> Local issues of topical interest which are specifically considered in this survey are as follows:<br> a) the proposal to open swings in public parks on Sundays<br> b) the proposal to name the new bridge over the Lagan after Lord Carson<br> c) the suggestion that the Mater hospital should be reimbursed out of public funds for the services that it gives free of charge<br> d) the increase in the rates<br> e) integration of Catholic and Protestant tenants in housing estates.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63437
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-66038-1
66038
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-66038-1
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