Australian national social science survey, 1984
Australian national social science survey, 1984
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Jonathan Kelley, Robert G. Cushing, Bruce W. Headey
About this book
This multipurpose survey measures a wide range of variables of interest in sociology, political science, and labor economics. It is similar to national social surveys conducted regularly in the United States, Britain, and West Germany, and much of the data are directly comparable. The questionnaire covers attitudes toward a broad range of topics, including government expenditures, taxation, inflation, crime, poverty, women and careers, migrants, political figures, and confidence in institutions such as banks and police. Other questions relate to the respondent's personal feelings about life, health, religion, moral issues, and family relationships. Political and economic data provided include party preference and voting history, income, and occupation. Additional background variables are available on education, birthplace, ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, location and size of town of residence, marital status, and union membership.
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- OL Work ID
- OL44423313W
Subjects
Public opinionPolitics and governmentEconomic conditionsSocial conditions