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Title: Svensk valundersökning 1968
Keywords: developing countries
utvecklingsland
elections
val
housing
boende
mass media
massmedia
defence
försvar
occupations
yrken
participation
deltagande
politics
politik
public sector
offentlig sektor
religion
religion
social mobility
social rörlighet
regionalism
regionalism
ethics
etik
international relations
internationella relationer
voting
röstning
taxation
beskattning
internal politics
inrikespolitik
political parties
politiska partier
trade unions
fackföreningar
organizations
organisationer
farming
jordbruk
Publisher: Swedish National Data Service
Svensk nationell datatjänst
Description: The 1968 election study is almost twice as big as the earlier election studies, largely because of the goal of the survey, which was to cover the system of representation. A separate study, addressed to the Members of Parliament, included similar questions put in this study of the electorate. In this way a comparison of the opinions of the electorate and the opinions of the MP´s is possible. Except the questions repeated in all election studies, this study includes questions on employment, public representation on bank boards, agricultural policy, income tax, privately-owned TV-companies, religion, aid to developing countries, defence expenditures, and the Common Market. There are also a number of questions about how different groups are treated by the authorities. It also includes questions about the respondent´s sympathies for different groups in society. This study also introduces the left-right scale, a ten degree scale on which the respondent positions the political parties according to the respondent´s opinion of the party as a left-wing, centre or right-wing party. The 1968 study is the second stage in the 1964-1968-1970 panel study. 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 1968 election study is almost twice as big as the earlier election studies, largely because of the goal of the survey, which was to cover the system of representation. A separate study, addressed to the Members of Parliament, included similar questions put in this study of the electorate. In this way a comparison of the opinions of the electorate and the opinions of the MP´s is possible. Except the questions repeated in all election studies, this study includes questions on employment, public representation on bank boards, agricultural policy, income tax, privately-owned TV-companies, religion, aid to developing countries, defense expenditures, and the Common Market. There are also a number of questions about how different groups are treated by the authorities. It also includes questions about the respondent´s sympathies for different groups in society. This study also introduces the left-right scale, a ten degree scale on which the respondent positions the political parties according to the respondent´s opinion of the party as a left-wing, center or right-wing party. The 1968 study is the second stage in the 1964-1968-1970 panel study. 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/123456789/68149
https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/68149
Other Identifiers: SND 0039
https://doi.org/10.5878/000021
https://doi.org/10.5878/000021
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