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Politieke en sociaal-economische opvattingen in Nederland - POLSECON 1987
Creator
J.W. Letterie
E. Suykerbuyk
Study number / PID
doi:10.17026/dans-22k-k2fr (DOI)
STAR: P1150
easy-dataset:31711 (DANS-KNAW)
Data access
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Series
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Abstract
Political interest, voting behaviour / timing of decision to vote / factors of importance regarding decision who to vote for: party-ideology / party leader / party programme / party candidates / party size / party campaign / party position in opinion polls / reasons not to vote / work in modern society: guaranteed minimum income/ permanent education/ unemployment and respect/ automation versus loss of jobs/ workers say in company matters / role of business and industry: full employment and profit rates / politics and business interests / prosperity / laissez faire ideology / role of government on socio-economic life: income differences / opinion on height of social benefits / purchasing power of lower income groups / salaries in private and public sector / development aid better spent at home ? / environmental care versus economic growth/ taxing versus public service / influence on economic development / control of tax evasion / control of misuse of social benefits / control of misuse subsidies by business and industry / opinion on level of taxation / satisfaction with government / expected success of Lubbers' unemployment policy / private financial situation and expectations for future 4 years / who make national policy ? / satisfaction with government regarding defending Dutch interest within the EC / opinion on delegation of powers to EC institutions / NATO / arms reduction or increase / nuclear arms reduction in NATO countries / cooperation within the European Community: no restrictions in place of work, exchange of goods and services / cooperation in solving economic problems / nationalism: EC politics too complicated to understand / preferred distribution of national income / cuts / preferred distribution of government budget across public services / law-abiding / protest actions / role of government towards disturbance of the peace / too much government involvement in private life of its citizens / political parties / MP's / members of parliament /...
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