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Title: Svensk valundersökning 1985
Keywords: developing countries
utvecklingsland
elections
val
mass media
massmedia
occupations
yrken
participation
deltagande
politics
politik
public sector
offentlig sektor
religion
religion
social mobility
social rörlighet
ethics
etik
energy
energi
parliamentary elections
riksdagsval
political interest
politiskt intresse
political behaviour
politiskt beteende
taxation
beskattning
political allegiance
politisk anhängare
political participation
politiskt deltagande
internal politics
inrikespolitik
political parties
politiska partier
illegal drugs
illegal drog
electoral issues
valfrågor
trade unions
fackföreningar
organizations
organisationer
political attitudes
politiska åsikter
trust in government
förtroende för regeringen
minority groups
minoritetsgrupp
political party policies
politiska partiers politik
Publisher: Swedish National Data Service
Svensk nationell datatjänst
Description: The Swedish election study 1985 was carried out in connection with the general election on September 17. Many of the questions are replications of questions asked in previous election studies. The respondent were asked about newspaper reading habits, i.e. what newspaper the respondent reads, how many days a week, which political party the newspaper supports, and interest in articles about national, local and international politics. There were also questions about the newsprograms in radio and television. The respondent had to name the most important issues in influencing vote and what issues she/he considered as the most important in the nearest future. There were also a number of questions on the opinions of the parties regarding: employment, environment, wage-earners´ investment fund, taxes, the Swedish economy, foreign affairs and security policy, social safety, and child care. Furthermore the respondent was asked to give marks from -5 to +5 to political parties, party leaders, and different formations of government during the last decade. Different issues to give own opinion on and parties´ position on: nuclear power, wage-earners´ investment fund, public sector, VAT on food, sickness benefit, and child care allowance. Purpose: Explain why people vote as they do and why an election ends in a particular way. Track and follow trends in the Swedish electoral democracy and make comparisons with other countries.
The Swedish election study 1985 was carried out in connection with the general election on September 17. Many of the questions are replications of questions asked in previous election studies. The respondent were asked about newspaper reading habits, i.e. what newspaper the respondent reads, how many days a week, which political party the newspaper supports, and interest in articles about national, local and international politics. There were also questions about the newsprograms in radio and television. The respondent had to name the most important issues in influencing vote and what issues she/he considered as the most important in the nearest future. There were also a number of questions on the opinions of the parties regarding: employment, environment, wage-earners´ investment fund, taxes, the Swedish economy, foreign affairs and security policy, social safety, and child care. Furthermore the respondent was asked to give marks from -5 to +5 to political parties, party leaders, and different formations of government during the last decade. Different issues to give own opinion on and parties´ position on: nuclear power, wage-earners´ investment fund, public sector, VAT on food, sickness benefit, and child care allowance. Syfte: Förklara varför väljare röstar som de gör och varför val slutar som de gör. Spåra och följa trender i svensk valdemokrati och göra jämförelser med utvecklingen i andra länder.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68043
https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68043
Other Identifiers: SND 0217
https://doi.org/10.5878/000132
https://doi.org/10.5878/000132
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