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Holmberg, Sören (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Gilljam, Mikael (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Statistics Sweden
Study number / PID
snd0570-1-1.0 (SND)
https://doi.org/10.5878/002514 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
This is the thirteenth election study carried out in Sweden in connection with a Swedish general election. 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. The interview included questions on how much the respondent takes part of political matters in mass media; political interest in general and political discussions among family and friends; important issues when deciding how to vote; opinion on which of the smaller parties will receive at least 4% of the votes; and preferred formation of the government after the election. There were also a number of questions on the opinions of the political parties regarding: employment, environment, taxes, the Swedish economy, energy and nuclear power, foreign affairs and security policy, social safety, child care, EU, refugees, law and order, equality between men and women, and education. Political parties, party leaders and other key politicians, and different groups and organizations were to be placed on a scale ranging from strongly dislike to strongly like. The respondents also had to state how much confidence they had in Swedish politicians and to give marks from -5 to +5 for different formations of government during the two last decades. They also had to indicate what they considered most important to fight against, unemployment or inflation, and to state their opinion on nuclear power. Furthermore there were a number of questions concerning a Swedish EU-membership: the opinion of the respondent, reason for being for/against a Swedish membership, opinion of different political parties. Other questions dealt with the kind of society preferred and how worrying for the future one considered following things to be: environmental damage, economic crise, situation in Russia, increasing number of refugees, unemployment, increasing violence, the risk of Sweden being included in a war, and the risk of Sweden being less...
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Methodology
Data collection period
22/08/1994 - 17/09/1994
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 1994
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Face-to-face interview
Self-administered questionnaire: e-mail
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
1997
Terms of data access
Access to data through SND. Access to data is restricted.