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Title: Northern Ireland Social Mobility Survey, 1996
Keywords: AGE
ARCHAEOLOGY
ATTITUDES
BALL GAMES
BOOK READERSHIP
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
CATHOLICISM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
CHILDREN
CHRONIC ILLNESS
CINEMA ATTENDANCE
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS
CLASSICAL MUSIC
CLUBS
COMMUNITIES
CULTURAL IDENTITY
CULTURAL PARTICIPATION
DANCE
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT
DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EUROPEAN UNION
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY SIZE
FARMERS
FATHERS
FATHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
FATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
FATHER'S OCCUPATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FOLK CULTURES
FOLKLORE
FRIENDS
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
GENDER
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
HEALTH SERVICES
MONUMENTS
HOBBIES
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOMEWORK
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING TENURE
IDENTITY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES
IRISH GAELIC (LANGUAGE)
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND POLITICAL PARTIES
JOB HUNTING
LANDLORDS
LANGUAGES
LEGISLATION
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL HISTORY
MANAGERS
MARITAL STATUS
MEMBERSHIP
MIXED MARRIAGES
MOTHERS
MOTHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
MOTHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
MOTHER'S OCCUPATION
MUSEUMS
MUSIC
NATIONAL LANGUAGE EDUCATION
NEIGHBOURS
NEWS ITEMS
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
NEWSPAPERS
ORGANIZATIONS
PARENT PARTICIPATION
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PLACE OF BIRTH
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL ATTITUDES
POPULAR MUSIC
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PROTESTANTISM
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
QUALIFICATIONS
READING SKILLS
RELIGION
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
RELIGIOUS SEGREGATION
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RESTAURANTS
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELECTIVE SCHOOLS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SIBLINGS
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
SOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL MOBILITY
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIO-CULTURAL CLUBS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SPORT
SPORTS CLUBS
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SPOUSE'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
SPOUSE'S WAGES
STATE RESPONSIBILITY
STATE SCHOOLS
SUPERVISORS
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
THEATRE ATTENDANCE
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING
UNEMPLOYMENT
CAREERS GUIDANCE
VOTING BEHAVIOUR
WORKERS' RIGHTS
HOURS OF WORK
WORKPLACE
WRITING SKILLS
1996-1997
Northern Ireland
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The aims and objectives of this project were :<br> to examine the relationship between, one the one hand, social mobility and on the other, political preferences, attitudes and behaviour within the context of Northern Ireland, a society which is deeply divided on politico-religious backgrounds. In particular, the aim was to determine the degree to which those who are socially mobile display patterns of political preferences, attitudes or behaviour (in specific areas) which are distinctively different from those characteristic of their class of origin or class of destination;<br> to advance our understanding of whether social mobility might lead to change in political attitudes and constitutional aspirations in Northern Ireland, as is widely believed;<br> to advance the methodological analysis within the 'mobility effects' literature by (i) addressing, within the Sobel (1981) framework, the issue of measurement error; (ii) extending the model to take into account intra-generational, as well as extra-generational, mobility;<br> to construct a social mobility dataset for Northern Ireland which will permit further research on social mobility in at least three areas, (i) an examination of the changes in the Northern Ireland male mobility regime over the period 1973 to 1995. This will be based on a comparison with 1973 mobility data; (ii) a cross-national study of changes in the male mobility regime over the same period in comparison with the Republic of Ireland; (iii) the first examination of female mobility patterns In Northern Ireland.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
This dataset provides information on the following areas, in respect of the sampled respondents : demographics of the household; growing up (parents' occupation, schools attended, country of birth); education; current employment and employment history; partner's education and employment; religious activities; social attitudes and voting behaviour; cultural consumption; social networks. <br> Standard Measures<br> SEG, Registrar General's Social Class, Goldthorpe Classes, Hope-Goldthorpe Scale, and the International Socio-economic Index of Occupational Status were computed for all jobs held by the respondent during his/her career, partner's current job and respondent's parents' job when the respondent was aged 14 years. The Socialist/Laissez-faire Scale (Heath, Evans and Martin, 1993) was also computed for respondents.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65620
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3928-1
3928
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3928-1
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