The Resource Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
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- Summary
- This study, the seventh in a series of national election studies in the Netherlands, focused on the elections for the Second Chamber of Parliament on May 21, 1986. The survey included questions on government policies, and specific political issues such as abortion, euthanasia, nuclear energy, nuclear armaments, and income differences. The survey also examined each respondent's voting behavior and vote intentions in the 1986 Second Chamber elections as well as respondent exposure to polls and expectation of election results. A second wave of interviews conducted after the 1986 elections included trait evaluations of key political figures and sympathy scores toward various political parties and social movements. Other variables cover party identification, coalition preferences, union membership, and religion. Demographic data such as age, sex, and occupation are also included
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- 1986
- 8876
- Label
- Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
- Title
- Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
- Subject
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- income
- nuclear energy
- nuclear weapons
- parliamentary elections
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political change
- political issues
- political leaders
- political participation
- Dutch Parliament
- public opinion
- religious attitudes
- social movements
- survey
- trust in government
- union membership
- voting behavior
- public approval
- abortion
- domestic policy
- euthanasia
- foreign policy
- government performance
- Summary
- This study, the seventh in a series of national election studies in the Netherlands, focused on the elections for the Second Chamber of Parliament on May 21, 1986. The survey included questions on government policies, and specific political issues such as abortion, euthanasia, nuclear energy, nuclear armaments, and income differences. The survey also examined each respondent's voting behavior and vote intentions in the 1986 Second Chamber elections as well as respondent exposure to polls and expectation of election results. A second wave of interviews conducted after the 1986 elections included trait evaluations of key political figures and sympathy scores toward various political parties and social movements. Other variables cover party identification, coalition preferences, union membership, and religion. Demographic data such as age, sex, and occupation are also included
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- van der Eijk, C
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Irwin, G.A.
- Niemoeller, B.
- Label
- Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
- Note
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- 1986
- 8876
- Control code
- ICPSR08876.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Dutch Parliamentary Election Study, 1986
- Note
-
- 1986
- 8876
- Control code
- ICPSR08876.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- income
- nuclear energy
- nuclear weapons
- parliamentary elections
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political change
- political issues
- political leaders
- political participation
- Dutch Parliament
- public opinion
- religious attitudes
- social movements
- survey
- trust in government
- union membership
- voting behavior
- public approval
- abortion
- domestic policy
- euthanasia
- foreign policy
- government performance
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