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Title: | Gallup General Election Survey, 1979; Stages 1-5 |
Keywords: | ADVERTISING AGE ATTITUDES CANVASSING CIVIL DISTURBANCES CONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) COST OF LIVING CRIMINAL DAMAGE DEFENCE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ELDERLY ELECTIONS ELECTORAL ISSUES EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC GROUPS EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY EUROPEAN UNION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FORECASTING FOREIGN POLICY HEADS OF GOVERNMENT HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD HEALTH SERVICES HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING IMMIGRANTS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) LABOUR RELATIONS LAW ENFORCEMENT LIBERAL PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN) MARITAL STATUS MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONAL UNITY NEWSPAPER READERSHIP NUCLEAR WEAPONS OCCUPATIONS PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES PENSIONS PLAID CYMRU SOCIAL POLICY POLITICAL AWARENESS POLITICAL INTEREST POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL SUPPORT POSTERS PUBLIC TRANSPORT RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION ROADS SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS TAXATION TELEPHONES TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP UNEMPLOYMENT VOTING VOTING BEHAVIOUR VOTING INTENTION 1979 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> To assess public opinion in the period preceding the 1979 General Election. <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> Degree of interest in Election, voting intention, party respondent thinks will be successful and by what margin, perception of differences between parties, which party has best policies/best leaders, which leader would make the best Prime Minister, party respondent feels is best for people like him/herself. Most urgent problem facing country, party most able to handle that problem, turnout intention, knowledge of candidates in own constituency, voting intention, whether voted at October 1974 Election and for which party. Frequency of discussing politics with friends, whether ever tries to persuade friends/colleagues or relatives to share views, whether would show support for party by: displaying a poster or car sticker/wearing a badge/attending meetings/canvassing/making financial contribution to campaign. Whether has discussed intended vote with friends or relatives, whether received visit from any of the parties (which) or seen any posters (which), whether noticed any damaged posters and for which party.<br> Background Variables<br> Newspaper readership, age finished full-time education, religion, accommodation tenure, car ownership, size of household, whether any children, employment status, occupation of head of household, trade union membership (respondent and spouse), self-perceived social class, age cohort and date of birth, sex (if female - whether housewife), marital status, social class, ethnic group, telephone ownership. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/67314 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-1352-1 1352 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1352-1 |
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