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Title: Backbench Attitudes in the House of Commons, 1959-1976
Keywords: AGE
ATTITUDE SCALES
ATTITUDES
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
CENSUS DATA
CENSUS RECORDS
CONSTITUENCIES
DEFENCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIVISIONS
EARLY DAY MOTIONS
ECONOMIC POLICY
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENT POLICY
FOREIGN POLICY
GENDER
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MASS COMMUNICATION
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MILITARY SERVICE
OCCUPATIONS
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
RACE RELATIONS
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
WELFARE POLICY
SPEECHES
1959-1976
Great Britain
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The purpose of this study was to construct scales of political attitudes within the British House of Commons, using Early Day Motions (EDMs) as the primary source. The ideological position of M.P.s as shown by their scale postitions was related to biographic and other attributes.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> The main data consist of signatures to selected Early Day Motions. Just under 3,000 EDMs of intra-party political significance were tabled between 1959 and 1976. A considerable number of divisions (relevant free votes and floor revolts) were added for the period 1959-1969.<br> Background Variables<br> Identification variables: MPs name; constituency code number.<br> Parliamentary variables: Tribune Declaration (1967) signature; party; year first elected to parliament; sponsorship; division lobby attendance 1969-70; number of questions asked 1969-70. Standing Committee attendance 1969-70; whether held ministerial office 1959-70.<br> Upbringing variables: whether served in armed forces; occupation; year born; sex; type of secondary school attended; type of advanced education received; religious affiliation; Celtic affiliation.<br> Constituency variables (1966 Census): constituency region; % male workers in non-manual employment out of all economically active and retired men; % male workers employed in agriculture/mining/manufacturing/ service industries; % male workers employed, or retired from professional career, in the armed forces; % households owner-occupied; % people from the new commonwealth (% total population born in Commonwealth excluding New Zealand, Australia and Canada); % people aged 15-24/65+ out of all people aged 15+; % males unemployed out of all economically active males; % people aged 15+ who have moved into the local authority area during previous five years; % majority at 1959 general election calculated as the majority times 100 divided by total votes cast; % majority at the 1966 general election.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/67430
Other Identifiers: 1172
10.5255/UKDA-SN-1172-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1172-1
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