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Title: British Institute of Public Opinion Polls, 1939
Keywords: AGE
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
AIR RAIDS
AIR TRAVEL
AIR WARFARE
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ANTI-SEMITISM
ARMED FORCES
ARMS TRADE
ATTITUDES
BICYCLES
BIRTH CONTROL
CARS
CENSORSHIP
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
CHILD BENEFITS
CHILDREN
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
CIVIL WAR
COMMUNISM
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION
CONSCRIPTION
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
DECOLONIZATION
DENTAL TREATMENT
DIPLOMACY
ELECTIONS
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EUTHANASIA
EVACUEES
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
FAMILY LIFE
FAMILY SIZE
FASCISM
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOOD
FOOD RESOURCES
FOOD SHORTAGES
FOREIGN INDUSTRIES
FOREIGN POLICY
GENDER
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICY
HEADS OF GOVERNMENT
HEALTH SERVICES
HOLIDAYS
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IMMORTALITY
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
JUDAISM
LABOUR DISPUTES
LABOUR RELATIONS
LEGISLATURE
LICENCES
LIGHTING
MILITARY AID
MILITARY RECRUITMENT
MINIMUM WAGES
NATIONAL BROADCASTING
NATIONAL SOCIALISM
NEWSPAPERS
PARENTS
PEACE
POLITICAL OPPOSITION
POLITICIANS
PRESIDENCY
PRICE CONTROL
PRICES
PRIVATE GARDENS
PRODUCTS
PROFITS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PURCHASING
RADIO
RADIO RECEIVERS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS BEHAVIOUR
REFUGEES
RISK
ROAD ACCIDENTS
NATIONAL SECURITY
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
SATISFACTION
SLEEP
SMOKING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIAL WELFARE FINANCE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
SUPPLY
TAXATION
TEETOTALISM
TELEPHONES
TIME
TOBACCO
TRADING HOURS
VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
VOTING BEHAVIOUR
VOTING INTENTION
WAGES
WALKING
WAR
WOMEN
WORK ATTITUDE
HOURS OF WORK
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES
1938-1946
Description: <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>Variables<br> Questions cover domestic, foreign and military affairs, including:<br> - appeasement<br> - the progress and prosecution of the war<br> - whether to sue for peace with Germany, Italy and Japan<br> - satisfaction with the government's conduct of the war<br> - attitudes towards Churchill and other leading politicians, including Halifax, Eden, Atlee, Bevin, Morrison<br> - the persecution of the Jews<br> - the opening of a <i>second front</i><br> - attitudes to the USSR and the USA as allies<br> - the dropping of the atomic bomb<br> - morale, optimism and pessimism<br> - rationing and other war-time controls<br> - air-raids and bomb damage<br> - the Beveridge Report, equal pay, post-war reconstruction.<br> <br> Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66822
Other Identifiers: 2038
10.5255/UKDA-SN-2038-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-2038-1
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