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National social science survey, 1990 [electronic resource] : lifestyles (Australia).
Format
Data file
Language
English
Published/Created
[Canberra : Social Science Data Archives, Australian National University, 1990.]
Availability
Available Online
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Princeton University Data and Statistical Services Studies (DSS)
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Firestone Library - Data and Statistical Services
HN843.5 .N374 1990
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Subject(s)
Public opinion
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Australia
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Statistics
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Social values
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Australia
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Statistics
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Kelley, Jonathan
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Bean, Clive
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Evans, M. D. R.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Statistics
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Restrictions note
Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Summary note
This study was conducted in conjunction with the fourth wave of the National Social Science Survey. The data file covers a subset of the questions from the questionnaire. Variables covered include job values, political participation (e.g. party affiliation, voting), attitudes to specific political leaders, political knowledge, political ideology (e.g. attitudes to public spending, privatisation, republicanism), foreign policy, views about taxes and benefits, attitudes and values concerning trade unions, religion, morals and social issues (e.g. belief in god, image of god, attitudes towards abortion and premarital sex), life satisfaction, recreation, views about family (e.g. desirability of having a working mother, approval of marriage, attitudes to children), attitudes toward income inequality, evaluation of neighbourhood and views about crime and punishment. Background variables were sex, date of birth, place of birth of respondent and parents, place of residence at age 14, (e.g. had phone, fridge), composition of household, sex and birth dates of children, type of housing, number of cars owned by family, geographic location, education of respondent and parents, respondent's occupation, details of work situation (e.g. hours worked, number of people supervised, business activities), father's occupation and nature of his work, income of respondent and spouse, marital history, spouse's characteristics (occupation, age, education, work), grandparents' characteristics (place of residence, employment status, age number of children), ethnic identity and ancestry, and verbal skills.
Notes
Title from the DSS website (viewed on August 10, 2010).
Data accessible via the Data and Statistical Services (DSS) website.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Accompanied by a printed codebook.
OCLC
1340463870
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