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Title: | British Election Study, February 1974; Cross-Section Survey |
Keywords: | ACHIEVEMENT AGE ATTITUDE CHANGE ATTITUDES BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES CLASS CONFLICT CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS COAL MINING COMMUNISM CONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) COST OF LIVING DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ELDERLY ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ELECTIONS ELECTORAL ISSUES EMPLOYMENT EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY EUROPEAN UNION FAMILIES FATHERS FATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS FATHER'S OCCUPATION FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FORECASTING GENDER GOVERNMENT GROUPS HIGHER EDUCATION HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEWIVES HOUSING HOUSING TENURE HUMAN SETTLEMENT INCOME INCOME TAX INFLATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INVOLUNTARY SHORT TIME WORKING JOB SATISFACTION LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LIBERAL PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LOCAL GOVERNMENT MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN WORKERS MEMBERSHIP MORTGAGES NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONALIZATION NEIGHBOURHOODS NEWSPAPER READERSHIP NEWSPAPERS OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OCCUPATIONS PERIODICALS READERSHIP PERSONAL EFFICACY PLAID CYMRU SOCIAL POLICY POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL ATTITUDES POLITICAL AWARENESS POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR POLITICAL INTEREST POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL POWER POLITICIANS POPULATION MIGRATION PREJUDICE PRICES POLITICAL INFLUENCE QUALITY OF LIFE REFERENDUMS REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RENTED ACCOMMODATION 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 RETIREMENT PENSIONS STRIKES STUDENTS TAXATION TELEVISION TELEVISION VIEWING TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP TRADE UNIONS TRUST UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT VOTING BEHAVIOUR VOTING INTENTION WAGES POLICY YOUTH 1974 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> Attention to television and newspapers, perceived bias in newspapers, perceived difference between political parties. Opinion of Conservative and Labour parties. Attitude to election and strength of political opinion and interest. Knowledge, perception of party position/record and own opinion on: prices, strikes in general, the miners' strike, pensions, the Common Market, nationalisation, social services, Communists, devolution, income tax and wage controls, Britain's dependency on other countries (USA, Russia, France, Germany and Australia). Trust in political parties, vote in election, and second choice, other parties considered, vote in 1970 and 1966. Frequency of discussion about politics, direction and strength of party identification. Respondents were asked to give marks out of ten to political parties and personalities. Prediction for incomes, unemployment, and Britain's economic situation. Opinion on: young people, accommodation, politicians, neighbourhood, life in general, personal financial status, occupation, political parties, today's standards, local government, change, getting ahead, government's achievements. Attitude to election results by a variety of criteria, identification of groups with too much or too little political power, groups with whom the respondent identifies. Likes and dislikes for Conservative and Labour parties.<br> Background Variables<br> Age, sex, marital status, employment status, socio-economic group, experience of unemployment in household, income, occupation, degree of supervision and responsibility in job (for self and spouse). Father's vote, party choice and strength of support. Father's occupation, employment status and social grade. Type of school attended, further education. Tenure, type and length of residence, expectation of move, place of residence during childhood. Trade union membership and interest, class identification. Newspapers read. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65838 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-359-1 359 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-359-1 |
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