Summary information

Study title

Swedish election study 1991

Creator

Holmberg, Sören (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Gilljam, Mikael (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Statistics Sweden

Study number / PID

snd0391-1-1.0 (SND)

https://doi.org/10.5878/002513 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Since 1956 an election study has been carried out in connection with a Swedish general election. This study is accordingly number twelve of the collection. Many of the questions are replications of questions asked in one or several of the previous surveys, but there are also a number of questions not asked before. In this survey the respondents had to give their opinion on the major tax reform completed in this year. They also had to indicate what they considered most important to fight against, unemployment or inflation, and their opinion on the preferences of the political parties. In view of the deteriorating economy the respondents had to give their opinion on the cause of the economic problems in Sweden, and how the situation would have been if there had been a bourgeois government. The respondents also had to indicate if they had been affected by the tightening labour market. A number of questions dealt with the European Community and a possible Swedish membership. Purpose: Explain why people vote as they do and why an election ends in a particular way. Track and follow trends in the Swedish electoral democracy and make comparisons with other countries.

Methodology

Data collection period

20/08/1991 - 14/09/1991

Country

Sweden

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Panel

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Individuals aged 18-80 years, residing in Sweden and eligible to vote in the parliamentary election 1991

Sampling procedure

Probability: Simple random

Kind of data

Not available

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Self-administered questionnaire: paper
Interview

Access

Publisher

Swedish National Data Service

Publication year

1993

Terms of data access

Access to data through SND. Access to data is restricted.

Related publications

Not available