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Title: | British General Election Study, 1997 : Campaign Panel |
Keywords: | AGE AIR POLLUTION ARTS ASIANS ATTITUDES BLACK PEOPLE BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES BURGLARY BUSINESSES CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CARS CENSORSHIP CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CHILDREN CINEMA ATTENDANCE CITIZENSHIP CIVIL SERVANTS CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS COMMUNITIES CONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) COSTS COUNCIL TAX COUNTRYSIDE COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVATION COURTS CRIME PREVENTION CULTURAL IDENTITY CURRENCIES DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING DEFENCE DEMOCRACY DEMONSTRATIONS (PROTESTS) DENTAL TREATMENT DENTISTS FOOD AND NUTRITION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EDUCATIONAL GRANTS ELDERLY ELECTION BROADCASTING ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ELECTIONS ELECTORS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT HISTORY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ETHNIC GROUPS EUROPEAN UNION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FREEDOM OF THOUGHT FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GENETICS GIFTS GREEN PARTY (UNITED KINGDOM) HEADS OF GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES HIGHER EDUCATION HOME BUYING HOME OWNERSHIP HOMOSEXUALITY HOSPITAL SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HOUSING CONDITIONS HOUSING TENURE IDENTITY IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRATION INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME TAX INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIES JUDGMENTS (LAW) LAW AND JUSTICE LABOUR DISPUTES LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LAW ENFORCEMENT LAWFUL OPPOSITION LEGISLATURE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES MANAGERS MARITAL STATUS MASS MEDIA BIAS MEDICAL INSURANCE MEETINGS MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MINIMUM WAGES MIXED MARRIAGES MONARCHY MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONAL IDENTITY COMMUNITY SAFETY NEWS ITEMS NEWSPAPER READERSHIP NEWSPAPERS NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS OCCUPATIONS HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT PATIENTS PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS PETROL PLAID CYMRU POLICING POLICE SERVICES POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL ATTITUDES POLITICAL AWARENESS POLITICAL EXTREMISM POLITICAL INTEREST POLITICAL ISSUES POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL POWER POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL SYSTEMS POLITICAL UNIFICATION POLITICIANS POVERTY PRICE CONTROL PRICES PRISON SENTENCES PRISONERS PRIVATE EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INFORMATION POLITICAL INFLUENCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT RACIAL PREJUDICE RAILWAY TRANSPORT REFERENDUMS REHABILITATION (OFFENDERS) RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE RENTED ACCOMMODATION RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY RIGHT TO INFORMATION REFUGEES RIGHT TO PRIVACY RIGHTS OF ACCUSED RIGHTS OF PRISONERS RIGHT OF WAY ROAD TOLL CHARGES ROAD TRAFFIC ROADS SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SCHOOLS SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY SELF-EMPLOYED SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SEXUAL OFFENCES SHARES SMOKING LIBERAL DEMOCRATS (GREAT BRITAIN) SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL HOUSING SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIAL WELFARE PHILOSOPHY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SPOUSES SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION STANDARD OF LIVING STATE CONTROL STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS STATE RESPONSIBILITY STUDENTS SUPERVISORS SURGERY TAXATION TELEVISION CHANNELS TELEVISION NEWS TELEVISION PROGRAMMES TELEVISION VIEWING THEFT PROTECTION TRADE UNIONS UNEMPLOYMENT UPPER HOUSE VIDEO RECORDERS VIDEO RECORDINGS ASSAULT VOTING VOTING BEHAVIOUR VOTING INTENTION WAGE DETERMINATION WAGES HOURS OF WORK 1996-1997 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> <i>British General Election Study, 1997 : Campaign Panel</i><br> The aims of this survey were :<br> to analyse the interaction between medium-term economic and short-term political factors and the way in which they determine the outcome of elections;<br> to understand the dynamics of the election campaign and how the process of modernisation and professionalisation of campaign communications has affected the role of political leaders, the media, and the political trust and knowledge of voters. <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> The file contains data for (initially) 3,662 respondents from four waves of interviewing :<br> <i>British Social Attitudes</i> (BSA) 1996 in spring 1996;<br> Wave B : 3-4 weeks before the 1997 general election;<br> Wave C : 1-2 weeks before the 1997 general election;<br> Wave D : May 1997. The initial wave was face-to-face and subsequent waves by telephone.<br> In addition, there is geographic information derived from the 1991 Census and turnout and electoral registration information derived from a check against the marked-up Electoral Registers.<br> Standard Measures<br> LibAuthA is the BSA version of the libertarian-authoritarian scale. LibAutBA is the BGES version of the libertarian-authoritarian scale. LftRighA is the BSA version of the left-right scale. LftRigBA is the BGES version of the left-right scale.<br> <br> For the third edition of this study (December 1999), two variables were corrected: the variables affected are LIBAUTBA and LFTRIGBA. These are the scale scores for the 'balanced' or 'BGES-version' of the Left-Right and Libertarian-Authoritarian scales (see also SN:3921, <i>British Social Attitudes Survey, 1996</i>). For further details please see note and read file documentation for this study. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65658 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3890-1 3890 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3890-1 |
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