Study title
Mapping Changes in British Parliamentarians' Attitudes to European Integration, 1998
Creator
Study number / PID
4001 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-4001-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Abstract
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The research project was a survey of the attitudes of all Members of Parliament (MPs) at Westminster to European integration. The researchers wished to refine their existing hypothesis that the divisions so apparent on Europe in the main British political parties, are most pronounced along 'fault-lines' defined by disagreements over the importance of either maintaining national sovereignty, or accepting an increasing interdependence with the European Union `nation states'.
Main Topics:
The dataset contains 255 cases, which correspond to Westminster-based MPs. The variables comprise Likert type responses to an attitudinal statement put to them in a postal questionnaire. The topics covered include debate over Europe, economic activity, federal Europe, sovereignty, ERM, single currency, referenda on Europe, national identity, power and nature of EU institutions, funding, social issues and the EU, taxation, environmental issues, British policy in Europe and advantages/disadvantages of membership of the EU.
Standard Measures
Likert Scales
Topics
Keywords
Methodology
Data collection period
01/06/1998 - 01/08/1998
Country
Time dimension
Analysis unit
Universe
All 659 MPs at the House of Commons in the UK Parliament at Westminster, in 1998.
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
Data collection mode
Funding information
Grant number
R000222397
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1999
Terms of data access
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