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1983-11-01 to 1984-01-31, 1983 Becker, J.W. (Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau, SCP * Den Haag (primary investigator)) 10.17026/dans-xn9-nwph
Trend study of changes in general opinions and attitudes of ( parts of ) the Dutch population.
Media exposure to news and politics / job satisfaction / prosperity / government duties on education, housing, pollution, defence expenditures, art-subsidies / feeling lonely, having fears / worrying about politics, money, health, future, unemployment, family / measures in case of firms suffering losses / income satisfaction / sufficiency of social security / social rights / church and society / religious beliefs / opinions on moral issues, war, energy, environmental and nuclear problems / ( dis- )approval of actions against government / ( in- )tolerance / influential persons and organizations in decisions of national importance / who should actually have influence / opinions on marriage and family affairs / freedom of religious doings / participation in socio-political group activities / preparedness to reduction of working hours / allocation of scarce housing according to type of person / crime and punishment / preference of economization measures in policy sectors / role of personal and social qualities in case of dismissal or promotion / opinions on modes of cohabitation, military affairs / sex-role differences / problems with household work. Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership.
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