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<p>Het Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (SCP) voert sinds 1975 (twee)jaarlijks het onderzoek Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland uit. De reeks bestaat inmiddels uit 30 onderzoeken en bevat zo’n 3500 variabelen en gegevens over meer dan 50.000 respondenten.</p><p>De onderzoeken Culturele Veranderingen in Nederland (CV) en SCP Leefsituatie Index (SLI) worden sinds 2004 tweejaarlijks gecombineerd uitgevoerd in samenwerking door het Sociaal Cultureel Planbureau (SCP) en het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS).</p><p>Doel van CV is vaststellen welke opvattingen “de Nederlander” heeft over...
This study aims at monitoring the process of change in Dutch political culture from an ideological perspective and in relation to voting behaviour and the further development of concepts regarding this process. It contains two cumulative files, which span four measurements ( 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985: P0998A ) and two measurements ( 1975, 1980: P0998B ) respectively. The variables in the two files are those shared by the files of the separate measurements. There is a considerable overlap in variables between the two files, the larger of which is described below.For more detailed information on f.i. fieldwork, non-response etc. please refer to the constituent parts, being: 1970: P0079 Progressiveness and Conservatism 1975: P0216 Cultural Change in the Netherlands 1975 1980: P0741 Cultural Change in the Netherlands 1980 1985: P0836 Cultural Change in the Netherlands 1985Themes: mass media exposure to political and news items / job satisfaction / aspirations / attitude towards present prosperity / expectations about future ( 2000 ad ) / wishes and opinions on existing society / tasks of government / personal life situation / anxieties / worries / neuroticism / satisfaction / opinions on social welfare facilities and the income distribution / attitude towards having a say in matters / rights / freedom and equality as basic values / ideology ( liberalism, conservatism, socialism ) and its meaning / religion and religious attitude and ideology / attitude towards society / anomy / political alienation / image of own party and motives to vote for it / political preferences / opinion on government / sense of political efficacy / perception of political parties as problem solvers / opinion on trade unions / moral libertarianism / traditionalism / conventionality / class consciousness / sense of local political efficacy / democratic ethos / opinions on taxation / attitude to social actions and protest / political information / opinion on environmental pollution /...
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