The Resource Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
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- Summary
- This survey focuses on race relations in the greater Washington, DC area. Respondents were asked to name the most important problem facing the area, if the area was divided into two societies (one black and one white), if things were getting better/worse/staying the same for blacks in the area, and if the respondent had ever been discriminated against because of race in getting a quality education, housing, a job, or equal wages. In addition respondents were queried regarding the level of discrimination against blacks in the Washington, DC area and whether it was increasing, if the respondent agreed or disagreed with a number of statements regarding the causes and consequences of racial discrimination, the effects of government welfare and affirmative action programs, the racial composition of the respondent's immediate neighborhood, places in greater Washington, DC where people of the respondent's race would not be welcomed by local residents or where the respondent would feel uncomfortable living, and the respondent's social interactions with people of other races. Background information on respondents includes political alignment, education, marital status, household composition, income, receipt of government assistance, length of residency at present address, sex, and state/region of residence
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- 1988-03-17--1988-03-24
- 9063
- Label
- Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
- Title
- Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
- Summary
- This survey focuses on race relations in the greater Washington, DC area. Respondents were asked to name the most important problem facing the area, if the area was divided into two societies (one black and one white), if things were getting better/worse/staying the same for blacks in the area, and if the respondent had ever been discriminated against because of race in getting a quality education, housing, a job, or equal wages. In addition respondents were queried regarding the level of discrimination against blacks in the Washington, DC area and whether it was increasing, if the respondent agreed or disagreed with a number of statements regarding the causes and consequences of racial discrimination, the effects of government welfare and affirmative action programs, the racial composition of the respondent's immediate neighborhood, places in greater Washington, DC where people of the respondent's race would not be welcomed by local residents or where the respondent would feel uncomfortable living, and the respondent's social interactions with people of other races. Background information on respondents includes political alignment, education, marital status, household composition, income, receipt of government assistance, length of residency at present address, sex, and state/region of residence
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- The Washington Post
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
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- 1988-03-17--1988-03-24
- 9063
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- ICPSR09063.v1
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- Washington Post Race Relations Poll, March 1988: Washington, DC
- Note
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- 1988-03-17--1988-03-24
- 9063
- Control code
- ICPSR09063.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
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