Summary information

Study title

Trade Union Campaigning in the British General Election, 2001

Creator

Ludlam, S., University of Sheffield

Study number / PID

4692 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-4692-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aims of the study were: to conduct a multi-level investigation of the campaigning activities of British trade unions at the 2001 General Election; to analyse the impact that the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act (2000) and that changes in the union-Labour Party link have had on union campaigning activity; and to create a baseline study for analysis of trade union campaigning in future general and other elections in the UK. To fulfil these aims, a number of objectives were pursued including: investigating the campaign activities of Trades Union Congress, the 13 unions with more than 150,000 members, the Trade Union Labour Party Liaison Organisation, and any unions registering as 'recognised third parties' under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act; deploying the distinction between persuasive and mobilising campaigning, and the list of seven basic constituency campaign activities, elaborated by Denver and Hands in their studies of constituency campaigning in 1992 and 1997 (held at the UK Data Archive (UKDA) as SN 3587 'Constituency Campaigning in the 1992 Election', and SN 3922 'Constituency Campaigning in the 1997 Election'); distinguishing between different objectives of union campaigning (e.g. policy lobbying, increasing member/voter support for Labour) and different methods of campaigning (e.g. advertising, internal campaign material distribution, allocating staff to constituency campaigns). The study was carried out using a variety of mixed methods, by collecting campaign materials, conducting qualitative interviews with national, regional and constituency officers, conducting a quantitative postal survey of trade union constituency co-ordinators, and using election data from the 2001 Election. Main Topics:This study is in two parts: Firstly, results of a postal survey of Trade Union Constituency Co-ordinators recognised by the National Trade Union...
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Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

Great Britain

Time dimension

Postal survey: Cross-sectional (one time) study; Semi-structured qualitative interviews: Repeated cross-sectional study

Analysis unit

Individuals
National

Universe

Postal survey: Trade Union Constituency Co-ordinators recognised by the National Trade Union and Labour Party Liaison Organisation in the British General Election of 2001.Interviews: the subject organisations include 15 national trade union organisations including some not affiliated to the Labour Party; regional officials responsible for the Labour campaign; and Trade Union Constituency Co-ordinators appointed by the National Trade Union and Labour Party Liaison Organisation.

Sampling procedure

100% sample: Postal survey; Purposive selection/case studies: Semi-structured qualitative interviews

Kind of data

Text
Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Telephone interview
Postal survey

Funding information

Grant number

R000223495

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2003

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee.

Related publications

  • Ludlam, S., Allender, P. and Taylor, A. (2002) 'Trade unions and the political parties, elections and Referendums act (2000) in the 2001 general election:: Tentative third parties and trammelled officers', British Elections & Parties Review , 156-170
  • Allender, P., Taylor, A. and Ludlam, S. (2002) 'The impact of the political parties, elections and referendums act (2000) on trade union election campaigning in 2001', Representation, 294-303
  • Ludlam, S. and Taylor, A. (2002) 'In-kind election donations to Labour by affiliated trade unions:: revisiting the Neill Committee evidence', Journal of Legislative Studies
  • Ludlam, S., Taylor, A. and Allender, P. (2002) 'Trade unions and the political parties, elections and Referendums act (2000) in the 2001 general election:: Tentative third parties and trammelled officers' , London: Frank Cass. ISBN071-4683035 | 978-0714653693