Summary information

Study title

International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government II - ISSP 1990

Creator

Kelley, Jonathan (The Australien National University)
Lewin-Epstein, Noah (Tel Aviv University, Israel )
Bean, Clive (The Australien National University)
Evans, M. (The Australien National University)
ZUMA, Mannheim
Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung an der Universität zu Köln
Brook, Lindsay (Social and Community Planning Research, London)
Taylor, Bridget (Social and Community Planning Research, London)
Jowell, Rroger J (Social and Community Planning Research, London)
Witherspoon, Sharon (Social and Community Planning Research, London)
Davis, James A. (NORC, Chicago)
Smith, Tom W. (NORC, Chicago)
Kolosi, Tamás (TARKI, Budapest)
Calvi, Gabriele (EURISCO, Mailand)
NSD, Bergen, Norway
Ward, Conor (University College Dublin)
Whelan, Brendan (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Dublin)

Study number / PID

ZA1950, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.1950 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a continuous programme of cross-national collaboration running annual surveys on topics important for the social sciences. The programme started in 1984 with four founding members - Australia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States – and has now grown to almost 50 member countries from all over the world. As the surveys are designed for replication, they can be used for both, cross-national and cross-time comparisons. Each ISSP module focuses on a specific topic, which is repeated in regular time intervals. Please, consult the documentation for details on how the national ISSP surveys are fielded. The present study focuses on questions about political attitudes and the role of government.Citizen rights: attitude to law-abidingness and to selected forms of protest against the government; attitude to freedom of speech and freedom of the press even for revolutionaries and racists; attitude to police intervention in the private sphere to prevent crimes; attitude to the principle of rule by law, in doubt for the accused; attitude to participants in demonstrations, racists and revolutionaries. Government intervention: attitude to tax progression and to income re-distribution by the government; attitude to government measures regarding control of wages, salaries and prices as well as the reduction of government expenditures; attitude to government job creation measures, measures to stimulate the economy and subsidies; preference for reduced government economic control; attitude to reduction in working hours for the purpose of creating new jobs; preference for an increase or reduction in government expenditures, applied to selected political areas; priority for fighting inflation or fighting unemployment; evaluation of the influence of trade unions, industry and government; evaluation of the position of the government in electricity supply, the steel industry as well as banking and insurance; attitude to a...
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Keywords

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Methodology

Data collection period

02/1990 - 12/1991

Country

Australia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Norway, United States of America

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability
The sampling procedure and the survey methods are different in the individual countries. For details see further remarks.

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire
Oral, written or mail survey with standardized questionnaire

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

1992

Terms of data access

A - Data and documents are released for academic research and teaching.

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