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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 |
Appears in Collections: | Cessda |
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