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Confessional and electoral alignments in the Netherlands, 1962-1992 ( NIPO weekly surveys, cumulative file )

Eisinga, R. (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen * Nijmegen, Vakgroep methoden van onderzoek); R.N. Eisinga, Maatschappijwetenschappen, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Methoden en Technieken (fsw) (depositor); Nederlands instituut voor de publieke opinie en het marktonderzoek, NIPO * Amsterdam (data collector)
Voting behaviour / vote recall / religious denomination / left-right scaling / party adherence / additional file: aggregated data on municipality level. Background variables: basic characteristics/ place of birth/ occupation/employment/ education/ politics/ religion/ organizational membership
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Lokale democratie en bestuurlijke vernieuwing 1991

Tops, P.W. (Katholieke Universiteit Brabant * Tilburg); Depla, P. (Katholieke Universiteit Brabant * Tilburg); Denters, S.A.H. (Universiteit Twente * Enschede); (3 more)
Search to explain the low voting participation in municipal elections. Duration of residence in community / location of friends and relatives / political participation with distinction to local and national politics / motivation of voting behaviour in particular non-participation / importance of voting / friends, relatives active in local politics / party preference (local...
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Verkiezingsonderzoek 1970-1973

Stouthard, P.C. (Katholieke Universiteit Brabant * Tilburg, Sociologisch instituut); Heunks, F.J. (Katholieke Universiteit Brabant * Tilburg, Sociologisch instituut); Thomassen, W. (Katholieke Universiteit Brabant * Tilburg, Sociologisch instituut); (2 more)
Attitude towards politics in mass-media / political interest / sense of political efficacy / political cynicism / advantages and disadvantages of political parties / position along ideological continua / response to ideological labels like socialist, progressive / perception of party-position labels that fit the parties / closeness of pairs of political parties to each other...
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