1 D U T C H P A R L I A M E N T A R Y E L E C T I O N S T U D Y 1 9 8 1 (JANUARY - JUNE 1981) AN ENTERPRISE OF THE DUTCH POLITICAL SCIENCE COMMUNITY STUDY DIRECTORS: C. VAN DER EIJK B. NIEMOLLER + " ASSISTANT STUDY DIRECTOR: A.TH.J. EGGEN DEPARTMENT OF AMSTERDAM POLITICAL SCIENCE (FSW-A) DECEMBER 1981 UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM GRIMBURGWAL 10 1012 GA AMSTERDAM ICPSR VERSION, FALL, 1985 1 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ASSISTANCE + _______________ __ __________ ALL MANUSCRIPTS UTILIZING THE DATA DOCUMENTED IN THIS CODEBOOK SHOULD IDENTIFY THE ORIGINAL COLLECTOR OF THE DATA. ALL USERS ARE URGED TO FOLLOW SOME ADAPTATION OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WITH THE PARENTHESES INDICATING ITEMS TO BE INSERTED OR DELETED AS APPROPRIATE: THE DATA (AND TABULATIONS) UTILIZED IN THIS (PUBLICATION) WERE MADE AVAILABLE BY ICPSR. THESE DATA WERE ORIGINALLY COLLECTED FOR THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION STUDY 1981 BY C. VAN DER EIJK, B. NIEMOLLER, AND + " A.TH.J. EGGEN ON BEHALF OF THE DUTCH INTER- UNIVERSITY ELECTION STUDY WORKGROUP; UNDER GRANTS FROM THE NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PURE RESEARCH (ZWO; GRANT #43-108), AND THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (FSW-A) OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM. THE ORIGINAL COLLECTORS OF THE DATA NOR THE ICPSR BEAR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ANALYSES OR INTERPRETATIONS PUBLISHED HERE. IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FUNDING AGENCIES WITH ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE OF DATA COLLECTED WITH THEIR ASSISTANCE, EACH USER OF THE DATA IS EXPECTED TO SEND TWO COPIES OF EACH COMPLETED MANUSCRIPT TO THE ORIGINAL COLLECTORS. 1 3 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS + _______ __ ________ PART 1 GENERAL INFORMATION + _______ ___________ - INTRODUCTION AND STUDY DESIGN 1 - FIELDWORK AND DATA PROCESSING 3 - SAMPLING INFORMATION 5 - CODEBOOK INFORMATION 17 - FILE STRUCTURES 19 - VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 20 PART 2 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 43 + _____________ __ _________ PART 3 APPENDICES + __________ - APPENDIX 1: NATIONAL PROBLEMS 301 - APPENDIX 2: RESPONSES TO "WHAT DOES 'LEFT' MEAN" 317 - APPENDIX 3: RESPONSES TO "WHAT DOES 'RIGHT' MEAN" 322 - APPENDIX 4: TYPOLOGY OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION 327 - APPENDIX 5: BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY 328 - APPENDIX 6: EDUCATION 329 - APPENDIX 7: INCOME 330 - APPENDIX 8: DEGREE OF URBANISATION AND REGION 331 - APPENDIX 9: IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER OF MUNICIPALITY 334 - APPENDIX 10: MOTIVATION FOR PARTY-CHOICE 343 - APPENDIX 11: MOTIVATION FOR NOT-VOTING 352 - APPENDIX 12: 'GOOD' AND 'BAD' ASPECTS OF POLITICAL PARTIES 355 - APPENDIX 13: COMPARABILITY OF QUESTIONS OF THE 1981 STUDY WITH THOSE OF THE 1977, 1972 AND 1971 STUDIES 414 - APPENDIX 14: CONSTRUCTION OF SCALE SCORES 416 - APPENDIX 15: CONSTRUCTION OF VARIABLES ON PARTY-IDENTIFICATION 427 PART 4 QUESTIONNAIRES + ______________ -QUESTIONNIARES AND SHOWCARDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS MACHINE READABLE VERSION. FOR A COPY OF A PRINTED CODEBOOK WHICH INCLUDES ALL QUESTIONNAIRES AND SHOWCARDS CONTACT THE STEINMETZ ARCHIVES (AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS) 1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND STUDY-DESIGN + ____________ ___ ____________ THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION STUDY 1981 IS THE FIFTH OF A SERIES OF NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES IN THE NETHERLANDS. THE PREVIOUS STUDIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED ON THE 1967, 1971, 1972 AND 1977 ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER. FROM 1971 ON, ALL THESE STUDIES HAVE BEEN HELD UNDER AUSPICES OF AN INTER- UNIVERSITY WORKGROUP COMPRISING THE POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICAL-SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS OF DUTCH UNIVERSITIES [Õ1å. ONE OF THE PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS HAS BEEN IN CHARGE OF GENERAL COORDINATION, PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF THE STUDY; IN 1981 THIS WAS DONE BY THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM [Õ2å. STUDY-DESIGN + ____________ THE STUDY HAS BEEN DESIGNED AS A THREE WAVE, SHORT-TERM PANEL + _____ ____ __________ _____ STUDY (THEREBY EXTENDING THE TWO WAVE PANEL DESIGN WHICH HAD + _____ BEEN USED IN THE 1971, 1972 AND 1977 STUDIES). THE FIRST WAVE + _____ ____ OF INTERVIEWS WAS CONDUCTED A FEW MONTHS BEFORE THE START OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN (JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1981), THE SECOND + ______ WAVE DURING THE CAMPAIGN (APRIL-MAY 1981), AND THE THIRD WAVE + ____ _____ ____ IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE ELECTION OF MAY 26, 1981 (MAY-JUNE 1981). THESE THREE MOMENTS WERE CHOSEN IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE (WITHIN BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS) INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ALLEGED EFFECTS OF CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS ON POLITICAL ATTITUDES, INFORMATION, OPINIONS AND PREFERENCES. THE POTENTIAL OF A PANEL DESIGN FOR THE STUDY OF CHANGE HINGES ON THE REPLICATION OF MEASUREMENTS OVER TIME. IN THIS STUDY A SUBSTANTIAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS HAS BEEN REPLICATED [Õ1å IN 1981 THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS WERE REPRESENTED IN THIS INTER-UNIVERSITY WORKGROUP: THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, THE FREE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, THE UNIVERSITY OF LEIDEN, THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF NIJMEGEN, THE CATHOLIC ECONOMIC UNIVERSITY OF TILBURG, THE ERASMUS UNIVERSITY OF ROTTERDAM, THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN. [Õ2å THE 1967 ELECTION STUDY WAS CONDUCTED BY THE FREE UNIVERSITY (NOT YET UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE INTER- UNIVERSITY WORKGROUP). IN 1971 THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM WAS IN CHARGE OF THE STUDY, IN 1972 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY NIJMEGEN, AND IN 1977 THE UNIVERSITY OF LEIDEN. 1 2 INTRODUCTION OVER THE THREE WAVES. SOME QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ASKED THREE TIMES (ONCE IN EACH WAVE), SOME TWICE. APART FROM REPLICATIONS WITHIN THE 1981 STUDY ITSELF, THE QUESTIONNAIRES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED SO THAT COMPARABILITY WITH PREVIOUS ELECTION STUDIES HAS BEEN MAXIMIZED. APPENDIX 13 PROVIDES INFORMATION ON SUCH INTER- AND INTRASTUDY REPLICATIONS. A QUICK OVERVIEW OF THE CONTENTS OF THE QUESTIONNAIRES OF EACH OF THE THREE WAVES CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST IN THIS CODEBOOK. THIS CODEBOOK CONTAINS ONLY ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF QUESTIONS AND RESPONSE ALTERNATIVES. THE ORIGINAL DUTCH VERSION CAN EASILY BE FOUND IN THE QUESTIONNAIRES THEMSELVES, WHICH HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME. FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND OTHER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS + _________ _______ ___ _____ ________________ THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION STUDY 1981 HAS BEEN PRIMARILY FUNDED BY THE NETHERLANDS ORGANIZATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PURE RESEARCH (ZWO), GRANT NO. 43-108. THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (FSW-A) OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM HAS SUPPLIED ADDITIONAL FUNDS, AS WELL AS MANPOWER AND COMPUTING FACILITIES. THE INTER-UNIVERSITY WORKGROUP WAS REPRESENTED THROUGH A SUPERVISORY BOARD CONSISTING OF PH.C. STOUTHARD (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF TILBURG, CHAIRMAN), J.J.A. THOMASSEN (TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE), G.A. IRWIN (UNIVERSITY OF LEIDEN), C.P. MIDDENDORP (ERASMUS UNIVERSITY OF ROTTERDAM), C. VAN DER EIJK AND B. NIEMOLLER (BOTH UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM). + " A.TH.J. EGGEN SERVED FOR A YEAR AS A FULL TIME ASSISTENT STUDY DIRECTOR. STUDY DIRECTORS OF THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION STUDY 1981 WERE C. VAN DER EIJK AND B. NIEMOLLER. + " THE TYPING AND LAY-OUT OF THE CODEBOOK HAS BEEN DONE BY H. VAN WERSCH. ANALYSES ON THE BASIS OF DATA DOCUMENTED IN THIS CODEBOOK HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN: A.TH.J. EGGEN, C. VAN DER EIJK AND B. NIEMOLLER, KIEZEN IN + " ______ __ NEDERLAND, ACTABOEK, ZOETERMEER, 1981 (ISBN 90 65 67 053 X). + _________ INFORMATION CONCERNING ANALYSES WHICH HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED AFTER THE PRINTING OF THIS CODEBOOK CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE STUDY-DIRECTORS. 1 FIELDWORK 3 FIELDWORK AND DATA-PROCESSING + _________ ___ _______________ THE INTERVIEWS HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY INTOMART B.V. + __________ (HILVERSUM, THE NETHERLANDS). INTERVIEWERS WERE INSTRUCTED IN SPECIAL, SMALL GROUP SESSIONS BEFORE THE FIRST WAVE OF INTERVIEWS, AND WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS WERE GIVEN BEFORE THE SECOND AND THIRD WAVE. INTERVIEWER'S FAMILIARITY WITH THE QUESTIONNAIRES WAS AUGMENTED BY REQUIRING THEM TO FILL IN THE QUESTIONNAIRES THEMSELVES BEFORE STARTING THE INTERVIEWS. AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE THE SAME INTERVIEWER CONDUCTED ALL THREE INTERVIEWS WITH A RESPONDENT. NEVERTHELESS THIS COULD NOT ALWAYS BE ACHIEVED. FIRST OF ALL BECAUSE OF INAVAILABILITY OF INTERVIEWERS AT TIMES, AND SECONDLY FOR CASES IN WHICH A CHANGE OF INTERVIEWER OVERCAME AN INITIAL REFUSAL. INTERVIEWER-IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE DATA (VAR184, VAR413, VAR647), ENABLING ANALYSTS TO ASCERTAIN WHICH RESPONDENTS HAVE BEEN INTERVIEWED BY THE SAME INTERVIEWER, AND WHICH NOT. THE DATE, TIME AND DURATION OF THE INTERVIEWS HAS BEEN CODED AS WELL, ENABLING DIFFERENT KINDS OF SUBSTANTIVE AND METHODOLOGICAL ANALYSES CONCERNING INTERVIEWER-LEARNING EFFECTS, EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL EVENTS AND THE LIKE. MORE EXTENSIVE ANALYSES OF (THE EFFECTS OF) INTERVIEWER- RESPONDENT INTERACTIONS, INTERVIEWER EXPERIENCE, THE PRESENCE OF OTHER PERSONS DURING THE INTERVIEW, AND THE RESPONDENT'S EVALUATION OF THE INTERVIEWER CAN BE PERFORMED WITH THE DATA OF THE DUTCH SURVEYMETRIC RESEARCH PROJECT 1981 (DSRP-81). THIS IS A COMPANION STUDY OF THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION STUDY 1981 (DPES-81), AND CONTAINS THE RESPONSES OF THE INTERVIEWERS TO THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRES, RESPONSES OF INTERVIEWERS TO A QUESTIONNAIRE CONCERNING THEIR EXPERIENCES, AND THEIR ATTITUDES TOWARDS INTERVIEWING, THE RESPONSES OF THE DPES-81 RESPONDENTS TO A (SELF-COMPLETION) QUESTIONNAIRE CONCERNING THE INTERVIEWER AND THE INTERVIEWS THEMSELVES, INFORMATION ON THE PRESENCE OF OTHER PERSONS OR OF DISTURBING FACTORS DURING THE INTERVIEW, AND COMPLETE TAPE-RECORDINGS OF SOME 50 INTERVIEWS. THE DATA OF THE DSRP-81 [Õ3å ARE NOT PUBLICLY AVAILABLE WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS, BUT MAY BE OBTAINED BY GETTING APPROVAL [Õ3å DOCUMENTARY INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IN DUTCH + _____ SURVEYMETRIC RESEARCH PROJECT 1981, AMSTERDAM, 1981, BY C. + ____________ ________ _______ ____ VAN DER EIJK AND B. NIEMOLLER, UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM. + " THIS COMPANION STUDY OF THE DPES-81 HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY A GRANT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (FSW-A) OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM. 1 4 FIELDWORK FROM THE ORIGINAL COLLECTORS. CODING OF OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS HAS BEEN EXECUTED BY THE + ______ CODING STAFF OF INTOMART ON THE BASIS OF CODING SCHEMES AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT-STAFF. CODING SCHEMES AND OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION ARE DOCUMENTED IN APPENDICES. DATA-PROCESSING HAS BEEN DONE PARTLY BY INTOMART (PRODUCTION + _______________ OF A RAW DATA FILE), PARTLY BY STEINMETZ ARCHIVES (ESPECIALLY MR. J. VAN 'T HOFF) AND PARTLY BY THE PROJECT STAFF IN COLLABORATION WITH THE METHODOLOGY SECTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM (ESPECIALLY DRS. F. VAN VEEN). CLEANING OF THE RAW DATA FILE HAS BEEN EXECUTED IN VARIOUS + ________ STAGES. FOR EACH OF THE WAVES, SEPERATELY, CONSISTENCY-CHECKS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED CONCERNING WILD-CODES, ROUTING- INCONSISTENCIES, ETC. THESE PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED BY CONSULTING THE ORIGINAL QUESTIONNAIRES AS RETURNED BY THE INTERVIEWERS. SECONDLY, ACROSS THE THREE WAVES BIRTHDATE AND SEX OF RESPONDENTS HAVE BEEN CHECKED FOR CONSISTENCY (THESE TWO VARIABLES WERE INDEPENDENTLY ASSESSED IN EACH OF THE WAVES). IN CASE OF INCONSISTENCIES THE QUESTIONNAIRES WERE CONSULTED, AND, IF NECESSARY, THE INTERVIEWER AND RESPONDENT AS WELL. IN A SMALL NUMBER OF CASES THE RESPONDENT INTERVIEWED IN THE SECOND OR THIRD WAVE TURNED OUT TO BE NOT THE SAME ONE AS THE ONE IN THE EARLIER WAVE(S). IN THOSE CASES THE RESPONSES AFTER THE CHANGE OF PERSONS HAVE BEEN DELETED FROM THE FILE (AND INCLUDED IN THE ATTRITION COUNT, SEE SECTION ON SAMPLING INFORMATION). ALL IN ALL, EVERY PRECAUTION HAS BEEN TAKEN TO INSURE THAT NO ACCIDENTAL CHANGES OF RESPONDENT HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN THE DATASET DOCUMENTED BY THIS CODEBOOK. VARIABLES ADDED. THE DATASET OF THE DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY + _________ _____ ELECTION STUDY 1981 CONTAINS A NUMBER OF VARIABLES WHICH WERE CONSTRUCTED BY THE PROJECT-STAFF AFTER THE CLEANED DATASET HAD BEEN PRODUCED, AND WHICH HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE FILE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE ANALYST. THESE VARIABLES THEN DO NOT REPLACE ANY OF THE ORIGINAL VARIABLES, BUT ARE ONLY ADDITIONAL. IT CONCERNS FREQUENTLY USED RECODINGS, AND COMBINATIONS OF VARIABLES IN INDICES OR SCORES. DETAILS ON THEIR CONSTRUCTION CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDICES 14 AND 15. ÕTHE ICPSR BUILT THE OSIRIS DICTIONARY AND OSIRIS DATAFILES FROM PROCESSED DATASETS PROVIDED BY THE STEINMETZ ARCHIVES. IN ADDITION, ICPSR VERIFIED FREQUENCIES IN THE CODEBOOK AND PERFORMED MINOR EDITING MAINLY TO CORRECT FOR THE ERRATA NOTED BY THE STEINMETZ ARCHIVES.å 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 5 SAMPLING INFORMATION + ________ ___________ 1. SAMPLING FRAME + ________ _____ FOUR REGISTERS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED FOR USEFULNESS AS A SAMPLING FRAME: THE ELECTORAL REGISTER, THE POPULATION REGISTER, THE REGISTER OF DWELLINGS AND THE MAIL DELIVERY REGISTER. THE FIRST TWO ARE REGISTERS OF PERSONS, THE LAST TWO OF HOUSEHOLDS. AS THE POPULATION TO BE SAMPLED, THE ELECTORATE AT MAY 26, 1981, CONSISTS OF PERSONS, THE FIRST TWO REGISTERS ARE - CETERIS PARIBUS - TO BE PREFERRED OVER THE LAST TWO. USUALLY, CETERIS PARIBUS DOESN'T APPLY, HENCE THE PRO'S AND CONS OF EACH FRAME HAVE TO BE INSPECTED BEFORE A CHOICE CAN BE MADE. THE ELECTORAL REGISTER CAN BE CONSIDERED THE LEGAL DEFINITION + _________ ________ OF THE ELECTORATE: IT CONTAINS ONLY ELECTORS (PERSONS OF DUTCH NATIONALITY, RESIDING IN THE NETHERLANDS, 18 YEARS OR OLDER ON MAY 26TH, 1981, NOT EXEMPTED FROM VOTING RIGHTS BY COURT ORDER; AND GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES RESIDING ABROAD BECAUSE OF THEIR JOB). INDIVIDUALS ARE ONLY ELECTORS IF INCLUDED IN THIS REGISTER. IT WOULD BE THE MOST APPROPRIATE FRAME FOR SAMPLING FROM THE ELECTORATE WERE IT NOT FOR TWO PROBLEMS. FIRST, THE REGISTER IS NOT KEPT UP-TO-DATE CONTINUALLY. USUALLY IT IS COMPILED FOR AN ELECTION, AND NOT UPDATED UNTIL VERY CLOSE TO THE NEXT ONE. AS THE 1981 ELECTIONS TAKE PLACE IN MAY, A LARGE PART OF THE ELECTORAL REGISTERS FOR THIS ELECTION WILL NOT BE UPDATED BEFORE APRIL (AND FROM THEN ON CONTINUALLY UNTIL ELECTION DAY). SECONDLY, THE ELECTORAL REGISTERS ARE KEPT BY MUNICIPALITIES, WHICH ARE NOT EQUALLY WILLING TO COOPERATE IF A SAMPLE IS TO BE DRAWN, THEREBY + " MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO PLAN HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO DRAW A SAMPLE OF ELECTORS. THE POPULATION REGISTER OF PERSONS CONTAINS AS UNITS ALL + __________ ________ __ _______ PERSONS RESIDING IN THE NETHERLANDS, REGARDLESS OF NATIONALITY OR AGE. AS THESE TWO VARIABLES ARE LISTED IN THE REGISTER HOWEVER, A DRAWING PROCEDURE CAN BE DEVISED SELECTING ONLY ELECTORS. SUCH A PROCEDURE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR THE 1971 DUTCH NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY. THE REGISTER IS KEPT BY MUNICIPALITIES, AND HENCE THE PROBLEM OF MUNICIPAL + COOPERATION IS TO BE CONSIDERED. SOME MUNICIPALITIES HAVE + " ADOPTED A POLICY OF NOT ALLOWING THAT THE REGISTER BE USED FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN OFFICIAL PURPOSES. SOME COOPERATE, + " BUT ASK A HIGH PRICE FOR A UNIT TO BE DRAWN, AND SOME + COOPERATE AT MORE REASONABLE TERMS. FURTHERMORE, EXPERIENCE + " TEACHES THAT EVEN IF MUNICIPALITIES COOPERATE, IT IS HARD TO + " PREDICT HOW DILIGENTLY AND QUICKLY THEY WILL DO SO. THE POPULATION REGISTER IS UPDATED CONTINUALLY BUT A SPECIAL 1 6 SAMPLING INFORMATION PROBLEM IS THAT, AS FAR AS ADDRESSES ARE CONCERNED, IT IS PARTLY FICTITIOUS. MANY PEOPLE (ESPECIALLY YOUNGER ONES) ARE REGISTERED AT ADRESSES WHERE THEY DON'T ACTUALLY LIVE, WHICH TENDS TO CONSIDERABLY INCREASE NON-RESPONSE BECAUSE OF NON- CONTACT. THE POPULATION REGISTER OF DWELLINGS CAN BE USED TO DRAW A + __________ ________ __ _________ SAMPLE OF HOUSEHOLDS. IT CONTAINS AS UNITS ALL THOSE PLACES WHICH ACCORDING TO LEGAL DEFINITIONS ARE CONSIDERED DWELLINGS. THE MAIN PROBLEM IS THAT THIS DEFINITION DOESN'T INCLUDE ALL DOMICILES. HOUSE-TRAILERS, APPARTMENTS IN FORMER SHOPS, PLANTS OR CHURCHES, ETC. ARE USUALLY NOT INCLUDED. FURTHERMORE, THE REGISTER IS NOT ALWAYS UP TO DATE: IT SOMETIMES TAKES A LONG TIME TO DELETE DWELLINGS WHICH NO LONGER EXIST, OR TO INCLUDE NEWLY BUILT ONES. THE REGISTER OF DWELLINGS IS ADMINISTERED BY MUNICIPALITIES, WHO USUALLY DON'T OBJECT TO THE USE OF THIS REGISTER FOR SAMPLING, MAINLY BECAUSE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT IS LESS PERSONAL THAN IN POPULATION REGISTERS. THE MAIL-DELIVERY REGISTER ("POSTAFGIFTENPUNTENBESTAND") IS A + _____________ ________ REGISTER COMPILED AND UPDATED BY THE POSTAL SERVICES, WITH THE EXPLICIT AIM OF SELLING IT AS A SAMPLING FRAME. ITS UNITS ARE MAIL-DELIVERY-POINTS, I.E. ALL DWELLINGS (IN A MATERIAL, NOT LEGAL SENSE) WHERE MAIL FOR PRIVATE PERSONS IS, OR CAN BE, DELIVERED (FIRMS, ETC. ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THE REGISTER, BUT CAN BE FILTERED OUT). THE REGISTER IS, IN A SENSE, A REGISTER OF ADRESSES, WITH PROVISIONS FOR MULTIPLE MAIL-BOXES AT ONE ADDRESS. THIS REGISTER IS MORE UP-TO-DATE THAN THE REGISTER OF DWELLINGS, AND MORE INCLUSIVE. AS THE SAMPLE HAD TO BE DRAWN IN DECEMBER 1980 (IN ORDER TO HOLD THE FIRST WAVE OF INTERVIEWS IN JANUARY 1981) THE ELECTORAL REGISTER COULD NOT BE USED, AS FOR MOST MUNICIPALITIES IT WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE LAST ELECTIONS (EUROPEAN ELECTIONS, 1979). THE REGISTER OF DWELLINGS WAS CONSIDERED TO HAVE TOO MUCH SLIPPAGE (INCORRECT NON-INCLUSIONS AS WELL AS INCORRECT INCLUSIONS). FINALLY IT WAS DECIDED [Õ1å TO USE THE MAIL DELIVERY REGISTER, AS IT IS [Õ1å WE APPRECIATE THE ADVISE OF AN AD-HOC COMMITTEE ON SAMPLING, WHICH CONSISTED OF DR. H. 'T HART (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM), DRS. J. DE REE (THE NETHERLANDS CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS), A.J.M.G. BROEDERS AND DRS. H. NEIJSEN (BOTH INTOMART), DRS. A.TH.J. EGGEN, DRS. B.NIEMOLLER AND DRS. C. + " VAN DER EIJK (ALL THREE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, AND OF THE ELECTION STUDY STAFF). 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 7 CONSIDERABLY MORE ACCESSIBLE THAN THE POPULATION REGISTER, AND AS IT ISN'T TROUBLED BY THE FACT THAT FOR MANY PEOPLE THE ADDRESS OF THEIR REAL DOMICILE DOESN'T COINCIDE WITH THEIR LEGAL ONE (THE LAST ONE IS RECORDED IN THE POPULATION REGISTER). THE SAMPLE DRAWN THEN, IS A SAMPLE OF HOUSEHOLDS, + ___ ______ _____ ____ __ _ ______ __ __________ NOT OF PERSONS. ONLY AFTER THE ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN DRAWN, ONE + ___ __ _______ PERSON PER HOUSEHOLD HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWING. 2. SAMPLING HOUSEHOLDS + ________ __________ WITH A TARGET NUMBER OF CASES IN MIND WHICH HAVE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL THREE WAVES, AND ON THE BASIS OF EXPECTED NON-RESPONSE, THE GROSS SAMPLE SIZE HAS BEEN SET AT 3500. + _____ ______ ____ ____ FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS LED TO THE CONDITION THAT FOR EACH MUNICIPALITY REPRESENTED IN THE SAMPLE, NO LESS THAN FOUR ADDRESSES WERE TO BE SAMPLED. THIS LEADS TO A PROCEDURE IN WHICH FIRST OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES ARE SELECTED, AND, IN A + _____ __ ___ ______________ SECOND STAGE, HOUSEHOLDS PER MUNICIPALITY. + ______ _____ __________ ___ ____________ MUNICIPALITIES ARE DIVIDED INTO SELF-SELECTIVE AND + ______________ NON-SELF-SELECTIVE ON THE BASIS OF THEIR SIZE. SELF-SELECTIVE + __________________ MUNICIPALITIES ARE THOSE WITH > 4K MAIL-DELIVERY POINTS, + _ WHERE: TOTAL NUMBER OF MAIL DELIVERY POINTS IN THE NETHERLANDS K = --------------------------------------------------------- 3500 FOR EACH SELF-SELECTIVE MUNICIPALITY THE NUMBER OF ADDRESSES TO BE DRAWN IS: NUMBER OF MAIL DEL. POINTS FOR THE MUNICIPALITY L = INTEGER (-----------------------------------------------) K THE REST OF THIS DIVISION (I.E. NUMBERS OF MAIL DELIVERY POINTS < K) IS SET ASIDE. ORDERED ACCORDING TO PROVINCE, SIZE OF MUNICIPALITY AND DEGREE OF URBANIZATION, ALL NON-SELF-SELECTIVE MUNICIPALITIES ARE LISTED. INCLUDED IN THIS LIST ARE ALSO THE RESTS OF SELF- SELECTIVE COMMUNITIES. THIS LIST CONTAINS A CUMULATIVE TOTAL OF MAIL DELIVERY POINTS. THE GRAND TOTAL OF THIS LIST, DIVIDED BY 4K YIELDS THE NUMBER OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE SELECTED. IN EACH OF THESE MUNICIPALITIES FOUR ADRESSES WILL BE SELECTED. THE NON-SELF-SELECTIVE MUNICIPALITIES ARE SELECTED BY DRAWING A RANDOM START (X) IN THE FIRST 4K-INTERVAL OF THE CUMULATIVE 1 8 SAMPLING INFORMATION LIST. THIS STARTINGPOINT IDENTIFIES THE FIRST MUNICIPALITY TO BE USED. THE NEXT ONES ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE NUMBERS X + N(4K) IN THE CUMULATIVE LIST, WHERE N = 1,2,3,4,...,N. EACH OF THE NON-SELECTIVE MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SAMPLE WILL BE REPRESENTED BY FOUR ADRESSES (MAIL DELIVERY POINTS). ONCE THE MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SAMPLE ARE KNOWN, AND THE NUMBER OF ADDRESSES FOR EACH OF THEM, THE MAIL-DELIVERY REGISTER ITSELF IS USED FOR DRAWING THE ACTUAL ADDRESSES, WHICH RESULTED IN 3498 MAIL-DELIVERY POINTS. 3. FROM ADDRESSES TO RESPONDENTS + ____ _________ __ ___________ THE SAMPLING HAS RESULTED IN A SERIES OF ADDRESSES OF MAIL- DELIVERY POINTS. SUPPOSEDLY, EACH MAIL-DELIVERY POINT REFERS TO ONE HOUSEHOLD, BUT IT IS CONCEIVABLE THAT IT CONTAINS TWO OR EVEN MORE. THEREFORE, THE INTERVIEWERS WERE INSTRUCTED FIRST OF ALL TO ESTABLISH HOW MANY HOUSEHOLDS WERE PRESENT AT THE ADDRESS IN QUESTION. IN CASES OF MORE THAN ONE, EACH HOUSEHOLD (TO A MAXIMUM OF THREE) WAS INCLUDED IN THE SAMPLE, AND FROM EACH AN INDIVIDUAL RESPONDENT HAD TO BE SELECTED. THIS LED TO AN INCREASE OF THE GROSS-SAMPLE SIZE FROM 3498 TO 3623. FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD, THE INTERVIEWER HAD TO ENUMERATE THE INDIVIDUALS COMPRISED BY IT. FROM AMONG THOSE WHO WILL BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER AT MAY 26TH, 1981, ONE PERSON IS SELECTED AT RANDOM BY MEANS OF A PROCEDURE PRINTED ON THE CONTACT-SHEET AND WITH WHICH THE INTERVIEWERS ARE ACQUAINTED. THE INTERVIEWER THEN CHECKS WHETHER OR NOT THIS PERSON HAS THE DUTCH NATIONALITY; IF NOT, ANOTHER PERSON IS SELECTED AT RANDOM, ETC. THE PERSON SELECTED IN THIS WAY WILL BE THE PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENT. SUBSTITUTION IN CASE OF REFUSAL, NOT- AT-HOME, ETC. WAS NOT ALLOWED, NEITHER FOR THE ADDRESSES, NOR FOR THE PERSONS SELECTED AS PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENTS. THIS ALLOWS FOR THE POSSIBILITY THAT AN INTERVIEWER ESTABLISHES A CONTACT, BUT DOES NOT CONDUCT AN INTERVIEW, BECAUSE THE PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENT ISN'T AT HOME, OR REFUSES. IN CASES OF NON-CONTACT THE INTERVIEWER HAD TO REVISIT TWO TIMES AT DIFFERENT HOURS OF THE DAY, ONLY AFTER THAT THE ADDRESS COULD BE LISTED AS A NON-CONTACT. IN THE SECOND AND THIRD WAVE OF INTERVIEWS THE INTERVIEWER WAS PRESENTED AN ADDRESS AND THE NAME OF THE PERSON TO BE + ___ INTERVIEWED, THIS LAST INFORMATION BEING AVAILABLE FROM THE FIRST WAVE. NONRESPONSE IN ANY WAVE MEANT DROP-OUT OF THE SAMPLE FOR SUCCESSIVE WAVES AS WELL. THIS MEANS THAT IN THE FINAL COUNT WE HAVE ONLY THREE KINDS OF RESPONDENTS: 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 9 - THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN ALL THREE WAVES; - THOSE WHO ONLY PARTICIPATED IN THE FIRST TWO WAVES; - THOSE WHO ONLY PARTICIPATED IN THE FIRST WAVE. TO WHICH OF THESE GROUPS A RESPONDENT BELONGS IS CODED IN VAR003. TO INCREASE RESPONSE, SOME EXTRA MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN. IN THE FIRST AND SECOND WAVES OF INTERVIEWING ALL CASES OF NON- CONTACT AND NON-PRINCIPLED REFUSALS ("I DON'T HAVE ANY TIME RIGHT NOW", ETC.) RECEIVED A LETTER FROM THE PROJECT-STAFF EXPLAINING THE PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW, AND ANNOUNCING THAT ANOTHER INTERVIEWER WOULD COME ALONG. IN THE LETTER A TELEPHONE NUMBER WAS LISTED, WHICH COULD BE USED FOR EITHER MAKING AN APPOINTMENT FOR A SPECIFIC TIME, OR MAKING CLEAR THAT ANOTHER VISIT BY AN INTERVIEWER WOULD NOT BE APPRECIATED AT ALL. THIS PROCEDURE YIELDED QUITE A FEW CASES WHICH WOULD BE OTHERWISE NONRESPONDENTS. RESEARCHERS WHO WANT TO DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN RESPONDENTS WHO COULD BE CONTACTED EASILY (AT THE FIRST 'TRY'), OR ONLY THROUGH EXTRA EFFORTS (AT THE SECOND 'TRY'), CAN DO SO BY USING VAR192 AND/OR VAR416 OF THE DATASET, WHICH CONTAIN ALL RELEVANT INFORMATION IN THIS RESPECT. 4. ARE THE RESPONDENTS A SAMPLE OF THE ELECTORATE? + ___ ___ ___________ _ ______ __ ___ __________ SOME PROBLEMS HAVE TO BE MENTIONED ON THE QUESTION OF GENERALIZABILITY FROM THE RESPONDENTS INTERVIEWED TO THE ELECTORATE. 1. THE SAMPLE DRAWN IS NOT A SAMPLE OF ELECTORS, BUT OF MAIL DELIVERY POINTS, I.E. HOUSEHOLDS. PER HOUSEHOLD ONLY ONE PERSON IS SELECTED AS PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENT, FROM AMONG ALL THOSE WHO WILL HAVE PASSED THE AGE LIMIT TO VOTE ON ELECTION DAY. PERSONS IN A HOUSEHOLD WITH MANY ADULTS (18+ YEARS) CONSEQUENTLY HAVE A SMALLER CHANCE OF BEING SELECTED THAN PERSONS WHO LIVE IN SMALLER HOUSEHOLDS. IF ONE WANTS TO CORRECT FOR THIS BY WEIGHTING, VAR130 HAS TO BE USED, WHICH CONTAINS THE NUMBER OF ELECTORS IN THE HOUSEHOLD. 2. THE SAMPLING FRAME DOESN'T COVER ONE CATEGORY OF ELECTORS: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WHO, BECAUSE OF THEIR JOB, LIVE ABROAD AND THEIR FAMILY RESIDING WITH THEM. THIS GROUP HOWEVER IS EXTREMELY LIMITED (IN 1977 FOR INSTANCE THIS CONCERNS JUST OVER 7000 PERSONS), REASON FOR US TO ACCEPT THIS NON-INCLUSION AS NEGLIGEABLE (THE WHOLE ELECTORATE CONSISTS OF ALMOST 10 MILLION ELECTORS). 3. CERTAIN PEOPLE OF 18 YEARS OR OLDER DO NOT ENJOY VOTING 1 10 SAMPLING INFORMATION RIGHTS BECAUSE OF COURT ORDERS. IT CONCERNS VARIOUS GROUPS OF PERSONS, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY: A) PRISONERS; B) THE MENTALLY INSANE, LIVING IN AN ASYLUM BECAUSE OF COURT ORDERS; C) MENTAL DISABLEDS WHO, BY COURT ORDER, ARE PLACED UNDER GUARDIANSHIP; D) PERSONS WHO BY COURT ORDERS ARE DEPRIVED OF PARENTAL CONTROL. CATEGORIES A) AND B) ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SAMPLING FRAME, AND HENCE NOT IN THE SAMPLE. CATEGORIES C) AND D) MIGHT HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE GROUP OF PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENTS HOWEVER. CATEGORY C) WILL MOST LIKELY CONSIST OF NONRESPONDENTS. CATEGORY D) MIGHT BE REPRESENTED IN THE SAMPLE, WHILE NOT ENJOYING VOTING RIGHTS. THE SIZE OF THIS GROUP IS SO SMALL HOWEVER (A COUPLE OF THOUSAND IN AN ELECTORATE OF ABOUT 10 MILLION), THAT THE PROBLEM OF THEIR POSSIBLE INCLUSION SEEMS NEGLIGEABLE. 4. NONRESPONSE IS THE MAIN FACTOR HAMPERING GENERALIZATIONS TO THE ELECTORATE. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM IS DETERMINED BY WHETHER OR NOT NONRESPONSE IS A RANDOM OR A NON-RANDOM PHENOMENON. RESEARCHERS WANTING TO INVESTIGATE THIS CAN MAKE USE OF THREE KINDS OF DATA: A) GEOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISATION OF RESPONSE AND NONRESPONSE. AT THE END OF THIS CHAPTER THE DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONSE AND NONRESPONSE IS LISTED FOR PROVINCES, DEGREES OF URBANISATION, REGIONS, AND SIZE OF MUNICIPALITY. THESE DATA CAN BE USED TO ASSESS WHETHER OR NOT NONRESPONSE IS, OR ISN'T RELATED TO THESE VARIABLES, AND IF IT IS, WHETHER ONE WANTS TO CORRECT FOR THIS BY WEIGHTING. B) VAR003 INDICATES WHETHER THE RESPONDENT PARTICIPATED IN ALL THREE WAVES, OR DROPPED OUT AFTER THE FIRST OR SECOND ONE. THIS ALLOWS TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS THAT PANEL-ATTRITION IS SELECT OR RANDOM IN TERMS OF THE VARIABLES ASCERTAINED FOR ALL RESPONDENTS (I.E. THE WAVE 1 VARIABLES FOR COMPARING SUCCESS OR DROP-OUT AT THE SECOND WAVE, AND THE WAVE 1 + 2 VARIABLES FOR COMPARING SUCCESS OR DROP-OUT AT THE THIRD WAVE). C) VAR192 AND VAR416 INDICATE WHETHER OR NOT THE + COOPERATION OF A RESPONDENT HAS BEEN SECURED NORMALLY, + " OR ONLY AFTER MORE EXTENDED EFFORT. THE LAST GROUP WOULD HAVE FORMED PART OF NONRESPONSE OR PANEL- ATTRITION WITHOUT THESE EFFORTS. THESE VARIABLES THEN INDIRECTLY ALLOW ONE TO TEST FOR THE HYPOTHESIS THAT NONRESPONSE OR ATTRITION TENDS TO BE RANDOM. 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 11 5. SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS ARE DISTRIBUTED SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT FROM KNOWN POPULATION DISTRIBUTIONS. IF ONE WANTS TO RESTORE THE POPULATION DISTRIBUTIONS, WEIGHTING IS NECESSARY. RELEVANT VARIABLES TO BE USED IN A WEIGHTING PROCEDURE ARE CONTAINED IN WAVE 1, POPULATION DISTRIBUTIONS ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM (PUBLICATIONS OF) THE NETHERLANDS CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS. 1 12 SAMPLING INFORMATION 5. A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF NONRESPONSE + _ ________ _______ __ ___________ FROM SAMPLE TO WAVE 1 + ____ ______ __ ______ # ADDRESSES SELECTED: 3498 # HOUSEHOLDS CONTAINED IN THESE ADDRESSES: 3623 (MAXIMUM 1 RESPONDENT PER HOUSEHOLD) ------ | 3623 | ------ ------------ ------------------- -------------------- | 1844 | | 217 | | 1562 CASES: | | INTERVIEWS | | NOT-INHABITED | | INTERVIEW NOT | | AT 1ST TRY | | ADDRESSES | | POSSIBLE | ------------ ------------------- | CAUSE: | + _____ | -REFUSAL 896 | | -ILLNESS 17 | | -COMMUNICATION | | PROBLEMS 37 | | -FOREIGNER 71 | | -NO CONTACT | ------------- | (I.E. 3 TIMES | | 1444 CASES | | NOT AT HOME) 341 | | INCLUDED IN | | -OTHER CAUSES 190 | | SECOND TRY | | -NA 10 | ------------- -------------------- ------------ ------------------- -------------------- | 461 | | 983 CASES: | | 118 CASES: | | INTERVIEWS | | INTERVIEW NOT | | NOT INCLUDED IN | | AT 2ND TRY | | POSSIBLE | | SECOND TRY | ------------ | CAUSE: | | CAUSE: | + _____ _____ | -REFUSAL 580 | | -REFUSAL 5 | | -ILLNESS 16 | | -ILLNESS 1 | | -COMMUNICATION | | -COMMUNICATION | | PROBLEMS 26 | | PROBLEMS 37 | | -FOREIGNER 9 | | -FOREIGNER 71 | | -NO CONTACT 258 | | -NO CONTACT 4 | | -OTHER CAUSES 82 | -------------------- | -NA 12 | ------------------- 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 13 SUMMARY OF NONRESPONSE FROM SAMPLE TO WAVE 1 + _______ __ ___________ ____ ______ __ ______ ORIGINAL SAMPLE 3623 INCORRECT INCLUSIONS (NOT- INHABITED + FOREIGNERS) 297 ------ GROSS SAMPLE 3326 = 100.0% RESPONSE (1ST AND 2ND TRY) 2305 = 69.3% NO CONTACT 262 = 7.9% REFUSAL 585 = 17.6% ALL OTHER CAUSES OF NO SUCCESS 174 = 5.2% FROM WAVE 1 TO WAVE 2 + ____ ______ __ ______ ------------- | 2305 | | RESPONDENTS | | IN WAVE 1 | ------------- ------------ ------------------- -------------------- | 1779 | | 73 | | 453 CASES: | | INTERVIEWS | | INTERVIEWS WITH | | INTERVIEW NOT | | AT 1ST TRY | | ANOTHER PERSON | | POSSIBLE | ------------ | AT SAME ADRESS | | CAUSE: | + _____ ------------------- | -REFUSAL 214 | | -ILLNESS 26 | ------------- | -OTHER CAUSES 212 | | 174 CASES | | -NO CONTACT 1 | | INCLUDED IN | -------------------- | SECOND TRY | ------------- -------------------- | 279 CASES: | ------------ ------------------- | NOT INCLUDED IN | | 33 | | 141 CASES: | | SECOND TRY | | INTERVIEWS | | INTERVIEW NOT | | CAUSE: | + _____ | AT 2ND TRY | | POSSIBLE | | SECOND TRY | ------------ | CAUSE: | | -REFUSAL 129 | + _____ | -REFUSAL 106 | | -ILLNESS 20 | | -ILLNESS 1 | | -OTHER CAUSES 129 | | -OTHER CAUSES 34 | | -NO CONTACT 1 | ------------------- -------------------- 1 14 SAMPLING INFORMATION SUMMARY OF NONRESPONSE FROM WAVE 1 TO WAVE 2 + _______ __ ___________ ____ ______ __ ______ # RESPONDENTS IN WAVE 1 2305 WRONG PERSON INTERVIEWED 73 ------ 2232 = 100.0% RESPONSE (1ST AND 2ND TRY) 1812 = 81.2% NO CONTACT 1 = 0.0% REFUSAL 235 = 10.5% ALL OTHER CAUSES OF NO SUCCESS 184 = 8.2% FROM WAVE 2 TO WAVE 3 + ____ ______ __ ______ ------------- | 1812 | | RESPONDENTS | | IN WAVE 2 | ------------- ------------ ------------------- -------------------- | 1620 | | 7 | | 185 CASES: | | INTERVIEWS | | INTERVIEWS WITH | | INTERVIEW NOT | ------------ | ANOTHER PERSON | | POSSIBLE | | AT SAME ADRESS | | CAUSE: | + _____ ------------------- | -REFUSAL 59 | | -ILLNESS 11 | | -NO CONTACT 76 | | -OTHER CAUSES 39 | -------------------- SUMMARY OF NONRESPONSE FROM WAVE 2 TO WAVE 3 + _______ __ ___________ ____ ______ __ ______ # RESPONDENTS IN WAVE 2 1812 WRONG PERSON INTERVIEWED 7 ------ 1805 = 100.0% RESPONSE (1ST AND 2ND TRY) 1620 = 89.4% NO CONTACT 76 = 4.2% REFUSAL 59 = 3.3% ALL OTHER CAUSES OF NO SUCCESS 50 = 2.8% 1 SAMPLING INFORMATION 15 6. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONSE AND NONRESPONSE + ____________ ____________ __ ________ ___ ___________ REPORTED BELOW ARE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR TWO GROUPS OF CASES. FIRST OF ALL THE RESPONSE OF WAVE 1 (N=2305), AND SECONDLY THE NONRESPONSE, THAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GROSS SAMPLE (N=3326) AND RESPONSE, 1021 CASES IN ALL. THE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR THE RESPONSE ARE THE SAME AS THOSE REPORTED IN THE VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION PART OF THIS CODEBOOK, VAR187 TO VAR190. DEGREE OF URBANISATION (FOR DEFINITION OF CATEGORIES, SEE + ______ __ ____________ APPENDIX 8) CODE CATEGORY NONRESPONSE RESPONSE + ____ ________ ___________ ________ 01 A1 - - - - 02 A2 1 0.1 7 0.3 03 A3 17 1.7 57 2.5 04 A4 53 5.2 178 7.7 05 B1 47 4.6 193 8.4 06 B2 81 7.9 337 14.6 07 B3 131 12.8 325 14.1 08 C1 20 2.0 54 2.3 09 C2 82 8.0 212 9.2 10 C3 51 5.0 145 6.3 11 C4 131 12.8 211 9.2 12 C5 149 14.6 324 14.1 13 C6 258 25.3 262 11.4 ------ ------- ------ ------- 1021 100.0 2305 100.0 SIZE OF MUNICIPALITY + ____ __ ____________ CODE CATEGORY NONRESPONSE RESPONSE + ____ ________ ___________ ________ 1 < 5000 39 3.8 126 5.5 + _ 2 5000-10000 80 7.8 256 11.1 3 10000-20000 116 11.4 418 18.1 4 20000-50000 200 19.6 590 25.6 5 50000-100000 154 15.1 296 12.8 + 6 > 100000 174 17.0 357 15.5 + _ 7 THE HAGUE 71 7.0 66 2.9 8 ROTTERDAM 72 7.1 82 3.6 9 AMSTERDAM 115 11.3 114 4.9 ------ ------- ------ ------- 1021 100.0 2305 100.0 1 16 SAMPLING INFORMATION PROVINCE + ________ CODE CATEGORY NONRESPONSE RESPONSE + ____ ________ ___________ ________ 01 GRONINGEN 29 2.8 113 4.9 02 FRIESLAND 26 2.5 101 4.4 03 DRENTHE 23 2.3 75 3.3 04 OVERIJSSEL 57 5.6 156 6.8 05 GELDERLAND 106 10.4 305 13.2 06 UTRECHT 64 6.3 138 6.0 07 NOORD-HOLLAND 108 10.6 242 10.5 08 ZUID-HOLLAND 163 16.0 317 13.8 09 ZEELAND 23 2.3 49 2.1 10 NOORD-BRABANT 126 12.3 336 14.6 11 LIMBURG 38 3.7 204 8.9 12 METROPOLITAN AREAS (AMSTER- DAM, ROTTERDAM, THE HAGUE) 258 25.3 262 11.4 13 DRONTEN AND ZUIDELIJKE IJSSELMEERPOLDERS - - 7 .3 ------ ------- ------ ------- 1021 100.0 2305 100.0 REGION (FOR DEFINITION OF CATEGORIES, SEE APPENDIX 8) + ______ CODE CATEGORY NONRESPONSE RESPONSE + ____ ________ ___________ ________ 1 DISTRICT I 258 25.3 262 11.4 2 DISTRICT II 288 28.2 604 26.2 3 DISTRICT III 78 7.6 289 12.5 4 DISTRICT IV 163 16.0 468 20.3 5 DISTRICT V 187 18.3 589 25.6 6 DISTRICT VI 47 4.6 93 4.0 ------ ------- ------ ------- 1021 100.0 2305 100.0 1 CODEBOOK INFORMATION 17 CODEBOOK INFORMATION + ________ ___________ THE EXAMPLE BELOW IS A REPRODUCTION OF INFORMATION APPEARING IN THE MACHINE READABLE CODEBOOK FOR A TYPICAL VARIABLE. THE NUMBERS IN CIRCLES DO NOT APPEAR IN THE CODEBOOK, BUT ARE REFERENCES TO THE DESCRIPTIONS WHICH FOLLOW THIS EXAMPLE. --------------------------------------------------------------------- VAR118 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF118 DECK 03 COL 70 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 189 WIDTH 1 SO MANY PEOPLE VOTE IN THE ELECTIONS THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER I VOTE OR NOT. 1. AGREE 234 10.2 2. DISAGREE 1932 83.8 6. DK 135 5.9 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INDICATES VARIABLE AND REFERENCE NUMBERS. A VARIABLE AND A REFERENCE NUMBER ARE ASSIGNED TO EACH ITEM IN THE STUDY. IN THE PRESENT CODEBOOK, WHICH DOCUMENTS THE ARCHIVED DATASET, THESE NUMBERS ARE IDENTICAL. SHOULD THE DATA BE SUBSET OR REARRANGED BY AN OSIRIS PROGRAM, THE VARIABLE NUMBERS WOULD CHANGE TO REFLECT THE ORDER OF THE NEW DATASET, WHILE THE REFERENCE NUMBERS WOULD REMAIN UNCHANGED TO REFLECT THE VARIABLE NUMBER IN THE CODEBOOK DESCRIBING THE ARCHIVED DATASET. SHOULD THE DATA BE SUBSET BY AN SPSS PROCEDURE, THE VARIABLE NUMBERS WOULD NOT BE AFFECTED AND REMAIN THE SAME AS THOSE IN THE CODEBOOK. 2. INDICATES THE VARIABLE-LABEL USED IN THE SPSS-SYSTEM FILE AND AS LISTED IN THE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST. THE CORRESPONDING LABEL IN OSIRIS-SYSTEM FILES IS AN ABBREVATION (24 CHARACTERS MAXIMUM) OF THE ONE USED IN THIS CODEBOOK. 1 18 CODEBOOK INFORMATION 3. INDICATES THE DESIGNATION OF MISSING DATA. IN THIS EXAMPLE CODE VALUES GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO SIX ARE MISSING DATA (MD=GE 6). ALTERNATIVE STATEMENTS FOR OTHER VARIABLES ARE "MD=0", "MD=0 OR GE 9", "MD=NONE", ETC. SOME ANALYSIS SOFTWARE PACKAGES (INCLUDING OSIRIS AND SPSS) REQUIRE THAT CERTAIN TYPES OF DATA WHICH THE USER DESIRES TO EXCLUDE FROM ANALYSIS BE DESIGNATED AS 'MISSING DATA', E.G. INAPPROPRIATE, UNASCERTAINED, UNASCERTAINABLE OR AMBIGUOUS DATA CATEGORIES. ALTHOUGH THESE CATEGORIES ARE DEFINED AS MISSING DATA CATEGORIES, THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT A USER SHOULD NOR OR CANNOT USE THESE CODES IN A SUBSTANTIVE ROLE IF HE OR SHE SO DESIRES. 4. INDICATES THE STARTING LOCATION AND WIDTH OF THIS VARIABLE WHEN THE DATA ARE STORED ON A MAGNETIC TAPE IN THE OSIRIS FORMAT. 5. INDICATES THE LOCATION BY DECK AND COLUMN(S) OF THIS VARIABLE WHEN THE DATA ARE ON CARDS OR IN CARD IMAGE (80 COLUMN FORMAT) 6. INDICATES THE WAVE-NUMBER AND QUESTION-NUMBER. THIS INFORMATION CAN BE USED FOR RETRIEVING THE ORIGINAL (UNTRANSLATED) TEXT OF THE QUESTION. 7. INDICATES ANY CONTINGENCY ASSOCIATED WITH THE VARIABLE. ALSO LISTED IS THE FULL QUESTION TEXT SUPPLIED BY THE INVESTIGATOR TO DESCRIBE THE VARIABLE. THE QUESTION TEXT REFLECTS THE ORIGINAL WORDING OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE ITEM. 8. INDICATES AN ADDITIONAL COMMENT OR EXPLANATION APPENDED TO THE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION. 9. INDICATES THE ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE FREQUENCY OF OCCURENCE OF EACH CODE VALUE. 10. INDICATES THE CODE VALUE OCCURING IN THE DATA FOR THIS VARIABLE. 11. INDICATES THE TEXTUAL DEFINITIONS OF THE CODES. ABBREVATIONS COMMONLY USED IN THE CODE DEFINITIONS ARE: DK (DON'T KNOW), NA (NOT ASCERTAINED) AND INAP (INAPPROPRIATE). 1 FILE STRUCTURES 19 FILE STRUCTURES + ____ __________ THE DATA ARE AVAILABLE FROM STEINMETZ-ARCHIVES (AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS), OR FROM ICPSR (ANN ARBOR, USA). THE FOLLOWING FORMATS ARE AVAILABLE: A) SPSS-SYSTEM FILE (TO BE OBTAINED FROM STEINMETZ-ARCHIVES), + ________________ CONTAINS 796 VARIABLES FOR 2305 RESPONDENTS. B) CARD-IMAGE FILE (TO BE OBTAINED FROM EITHER STEINMETZ OR ICPSR), + _______________ CONTAINS 20 CARDS PER RESPONDENT IN A FORMAT BASED ON 80 COLUMNS PER CARD. THE DATA ARE SORTED BY RESPONDENT WITH ALL DECKS FOR EACH CASE TOGETHER IN IN ASCENDING ORDER. THE FIRST FOURTEEN COLUMNS OF EACH CARD ARE USED FOR IDENTIFICATION-PURPOSES: COL 1-6 : ICPSR STUDY NUMBER (791211) COL 7-8 : DECK-NUMBER (RANGE 01-20) COL 9-14: RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. C) OSIRIS-DATASET (TO BE OBTAINED FROM ICPSR), CONTAINS TWO + ______________ COMPONENTS: A DICTIONARY AND A DATAFILE. THE OSIRIS DATA FILE IS CONSTRUCTED WITH A SINGLE LOGICAL RECORD OF 1213 BYTES FOR EACH RESPONDENT. 1 20 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST + ________ ___________ ____ WAVE QUEST. VAR DESCRIPTION NO. NO. - - 001 STUDY NUMBER - - 002 RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - - 003 TYPE OF INTERVIEW RECORD ---------------------------- | FIRST WAVE | | OF | | INTERVIEWS | ---------------------------- 1 - 004 START OF FIRST INTERVIEW - HOUR 1 - 005 START OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MINUTE POLITICAL INTEREST 1 1 006 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? 1 2 007 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? 1 3 008 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? 1 4 009 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? 1 1-4 010 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 1 NATIONAL PROBLEMS OF IMPORTANCE TO RESPONDENT 1 5 011 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 1 5 012 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 1 5 013 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 1 5 014 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 1 5 015 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM VOTING BEHAVIOR IN 1977 1 6A 016 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? 1 6B 017 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS PARTY-IDENTIFICATION AND MEMBERSHIP 1 7-10 018 TYPOLOGY OF PARTY IDENTIFICATIONS 1 7A,7C,9A 019 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION WITH FIRST PARTY 1 7B,9B 020 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION, FIRST PARTY 1 8,10 021 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PVDA 1 8,10 022 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CDA 1 8,10 023 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - KVP 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 21 1 8,10 024 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - ARP 1 8,10 025 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CHU 1 8,10 026 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - VVD 1 8,10 027 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - D66 1 8,10 028 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - DS70 1 8,10 029 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CPN 1 8,10 030 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - SGP 1 8,10 031 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PPR 1 8,10 032 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - GPV 1 8,10 033 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PSP 1 8,10 034 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - BOERENPARTIJ 1 8,10 035 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - OTHER PARTY 1 11A 036 IS RESPONDENT MEMBER OF A PARTY? 1 11B 037 PARTY RESPONDENT IS A MEMBER OF 1 11C 038 HAS RESPONDENT EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF A PARTY? PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF PARTIES 1 12A 039 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 1 12A 040 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 1 12A 041 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 1 12A 042 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 1 12A 043 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 1 12A 044 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 1 12A 045 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 1 12A 046 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 1 12A 047 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 1 12B 048 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 1 12B 049 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 1 12B 050 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 1 12B 051 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 1 12B 052 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 1 12B 053 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 1 12B 054 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 1 12B 055 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 1 12B 056 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 1 13A 057 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 1 13A 058 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 1 13A 059 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 1 13A 060 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 1 13A 061 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 1 13A 062 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 1 13A 063 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 1 13A 064 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 1 13A 065 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 1 13B 066 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 1 13B 067 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 1 13B 068 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 1 13B 069 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 1 13B 070 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 1 22 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 1 13B 071 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 1 13B 072 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 1 13B 073 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 1 13B 074 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 1 14A 075 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 1 14A 076 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 1 14A 077 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 1 14A 078 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 1 14A 079 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 1 14A 080 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 1 14A 081 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 1 14A 082 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 1 14A 083 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 1 14B 084 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 1 14B 085 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 1 14B 086 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 1 14B 087 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 1 14B 088 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 1 14B 089 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 1 14B 090 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 1 14B 091 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 1 14B 092 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 1 15A 093 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 1 15A 094 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 1 15A 095 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 1 15A 096 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 1 15A 097 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 1 15A 098 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 1 15A 099 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 1 15A 100 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 1 15A 101 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 1 15B 102 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 1 15B 103 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 1 15B 104 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 1 15B 105 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 1 15B 106 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 1 15B 107 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 1 15B 108 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 1 15B 109 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 1 15B 110 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 VOTE INTENTION 1 16A 111 DOES RESPONDENT INTEND TO VOTE 1 16B 112 PARTY RESPONDENT INTENDS TO VOTE FOR 1 16C 113 VOTE INTENTION IF OBLIGATED TO VOTE 1 17 114 SECOND CHOICE FOR VOTE 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 23 POLITICAL EFFICACY 1 18 115 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 1 1 18 116 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 2 1 18 117 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 3 1 18 118 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 1 18 119 POLITICAL EFFICACY SCORE - WAVE 1 LEFT AND RIGHT IN POLITICS 1 19 120 LEFT-RIGHT SELFRATING 1 20A 121 WHAT IS LEFT - FIRST ANSWER 1 20A 122 WHAT IS LEFT - SECOND ANSWER 1 20B 123 WHAT IS RIGHT - FIRST ANSWER 1 20B 124 WHAT IS RIGHT - SECOND ANSWER EXPECTATION OF ELECTION OUTCOME 1 21 125 WHICH PARTY WINS - PVDA OR CDA 1 22 126 WINNING COMBINATION PVDA-D66 OR CDA-VVD BACKGROUND DATA 1 P1 127 SEX OF RESPONDENT 1 P1 128 AGE OF RESPONDENT 1 P1 129 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD 1 P1 130 NUMBER OF PERSONS >18 YEARS IN HOUSEHOLD 1 P1 131 STATUS OF RESPONDENT IN HOUSEHOLD 1 P1 132 TYPOLOGY OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION 1 P2 133 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - DAY 1 P2 134 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - MONTH 1 P2 135 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - YEAR 1 P2 136 ELECTORAL COHORT OF RESPONDENT 1 P3 137 MARITAL STATUS 1 P1 138 RESPONDENT IS (NO) HOUSEWIFE 1 P4 139 DOES HOUSEWIFE ALSO HAVE PAYING JOB 1 P5 140 EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF RESPONDENT 1 P6 141 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF RESPONDENT 1 P6 142 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY RESPONDENT'S JOB IS IN 1 P6 143 NUMBER OF STAFF RESPONDENT EMPLOYS 1 P7 144 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK RESPONDENT WORKS 1 P8 145 WAS RESPONDENT EMPLOYED PREVIOUSLY? 1 P9 146 PREVIOUS PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF RESPONDENT 1 P10,P11 147 DOES RESPONDENT WORK PART-TIME? 1 P11 148 IS PART-TIME WORK REGULAR OR NOT? 1 P12 149 WOULD RESPONDENT LIKE REGULAR EMPLOYMENT? 1 P13 150 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK RESP. WANTS TO WORK 1 24 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 1 P14 151 EMPLOYMENT OF FATHER IN RESPONDENT'S ADOLESCENCE 1 P15 152 EMPLOYER OF FATHER OF RESPONDENT 1 P16 153 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF FATHER OF RESPONDENT 1 P16 154 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY FATHER'S JOB WAS IN 1 P16 155 NUMBER OF STAFF FATHER OF RESPONDENT EMPLOYED 1 P1 156 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS (NOT) RESPONDENT 1 P17 157 EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1 P18 158 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1 P18 159 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD'S JOB IS IN 1 P18 160 NUMBER OF STAFF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYS 1 P19 161 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD WORKS 1 P20 162 FORMER PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF H. OF H. 1 P21 163 DOES HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD WORK PART-TIME? 1 P22 164 IS PART-TIME WORK OF H. OF H. REGULAR OR NOT 1 P23 165 WOULD HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD LIKE REGULAR EMPLOYMENT? 1 P24 166 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK H. OF H. WANTS TO WORK 1 P25 167 EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT 1 P26 168 EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT (NOT) COMPLETED 1 P27 169 EDUCATION OF FATHER OF RESPONDENT 1 P1 170 RECAPITULATION CONCERNING HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1 P28 171 EDUCATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1 P29 172 EDUCATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD (NOT) COMPLETED 1 P30 173 SOCIAL CLASS - SELF IMAGE 1 P31 174 RELIGION 1 P32 175 SECT IN DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH RESP. BELONGS TO 1 P33 176 CALVINIST DENOMINATION OR SECT RESP. BELONGS TO 1 P34 177 ATTENDANCE OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES 1 P35 178 RELIGION RESPONDENT IS BROUGHT UP IN 1 P36 179 INCOME OF RESPONDENT'S HOUSEHOLD 1 P37 180 HEALTH INSURANCE - HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 1 P38 181 IS RESPONDENT HOUSEOWNER? MISCELLANEOUS 1 - 182 END OF FIRST INTERVIEW - HOUR 1 - 183 END OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MINUTE 1 - 184 INTERVIEWER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, WAVE 1 1 - 185 DATE OF FIRST INTERVIEW - DAY 1 - 186 DATE OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MONTH 1 - 187 DEGREE OF URBANISATION 1 - 188 SIZE OF MUNICIPALITY 1 - 189 PROVINCE 1 - 190 REGION 1 - 191 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF MUNICIPALITY 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 25 1 - 192 INTERVIEW SUCCEEDED AT FIRST OR SECOND TRY 1 - 193 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT FIRST TRY ---------------------------- | SECOND WAVE | | OF | | INTERVIEWS | ---------------------------- 2 - 194 START OF SECOND INTERVIEW - HOUR 2 - 195 START OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MINUTE POLITICAL INTEREST 2 1 196 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? 2 2 197 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? 2 3 198 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? 2 4 199 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? 2 1-4 200 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 2 NATIONAL PROBLEMS OF IMPORTANCE TO RESPONDENT 2 5 201 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 2 5 202 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 2 5 203 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 2 5 204 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 2 5 205 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM VOTING BEHAVIOR IN 1977 2 6A 206 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? 2 6B 207 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS PARTY-IDENTIFICATION 2 7-10 208 TYPOLOGY OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION 2 7A,7C,9A 209 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION WITH FIRST PARTY 2 7B,9B 210 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION, FIRST PARTY 2 8,10 211 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PVDA 2 8,10 212 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CDA 2 8,10 213 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - KVP 2 8,10 214 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - ARP 2 8,10 215 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CHU 2 8,10 216 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - VVD 2 8,10 217 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - D66 2 8,10 218 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - DS70 2 8,10 219 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CPN 2 8,10 220 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - SGP 1 26 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 2 8,10 221 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PPR 2 8,10 222 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - GPV 2 8,10 223 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PSP 2 8,10 224 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - BOERENPARTIJ 2 8,10 225 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - OTHER PARTY PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF PARTIES 2 11A 226 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 2 11A 227 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 2 11A 228 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 2 11A 229 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 2 11A 230 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 2 11A 231 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 2 11A 232 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 2 11A 233 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 2 11A 234 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 2 11B 235 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 2 11B 236 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 2 11B 237 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 2 11B 238 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 2 11B 239 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 2 11B 240 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 2 11B 241 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 2 11B 242 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 2 11B 243 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 2 12A 244 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 2 12A 245 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 2 12A 246 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 2 12A 247 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 2 12A 248 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 2 12A 249 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 2 12A 250 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 2 12A 251 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 2 12A 252 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 2 12B 253 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 2 12B 254 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 2 12B 255 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 2 12B 256 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 2 12B 257 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 2 12B 258 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 2 12B 259 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 2 12B 260 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 2 12B 261 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 2 13A 262 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 2 13A 263 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 2 13A 264 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 2 13A 265 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 2 13A 266 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 2 13A 267 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 27 2 13A 268 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 2 13A 269 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 2 13A 270 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 2 13B 271 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 2 13B 272 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 2 13B 273 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 2 13B 274 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 2 13B 275 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 2 13B 276 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 2 13B 277 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 2 13B 278 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 2 13B 279 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 2 14A 280 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 2 14A 281 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 2 14A 282 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 2 14A 283 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 2 14A 284 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 2 14A 285 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 2 14A 286 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 2 14A 287 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 2 14A 288 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 2 14B 289 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 2 14B 290 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 2 14B 291 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 2 14B 292 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 2 14B 293 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 2 14B 294 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 2 14B 295 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 2 14B 296 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 2 14B 297 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 VOTE INTENTION 2 15A 298 DOES RESPONDENT INTEND TO VOTE 2 15B 299 PARTY RESPONDENT INTENDS TO VOTE FOR 2 15C 300 VOTE INTENTION IF OBLIGED TO VOTE 2 16 301 SECOND CHOICE FOR VOTE COALITION PREFERENCE 2 17 302 PREFERRED GOVERNMENT COALITION 2 18 303 DOES IT MATTER WHO ARE IN THE COALITION POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE 2 19 304 PHOTO A - LUBBERS 2 19 305 PARTY OF LUBBERS 2 19 306 FUNCTION OF LUBBERS 2 19 307 PHOTO B - DEN UYL 2 19 308 PARTY OF DEN UYL 1 28 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 2 19 309 FUNCTION OF DEN UYL 2 19 310 PHOTO C - VAN DER STEE 2 19 311 PARTY OF VAN DER STEE 2 19 312 FUNCTION OF VAN DER STEE 2 19 313 PHOTO D - RIETKERK 2 19 314 PARTY OF RIETKERK 2 19 315 FUNCTION OF RIETKERK 2 19 316 PHOTO E - MRS. BECKERS 2 19 317 PARTY OF MRS. BECKERS 2 19 318 FUNCTION OF MRS. BECKERS 2 19 319 PHOTO F - VAN AGT 2 19 320 PARTY OF VAN AGT 2 19 321 FUNCTION OF VAN AGT 2 19 322 PHOTO G - DE KONING 2 19 323 PARTY OF DE KONING 2 19 324 FUNCTION OF DE KONING 2 19 325 PHOTO H - TERLOUW 2 19 326 PARTY OF TERLOUW 2 19 327 FUNCTION OF TERLOUW 2 19 328 PHOTO I - MRS. HAARS 2 19 329 PARTY OF MRS. HAARS 2 19 330 FUNCTION OF MRS. HAARS 2 19 331 PHOTO J - WIEGEL 2 19 332 PARTY OF WIEGEL 2 19 333 FUNCTION OF WIEGEL 2 19 334 POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE SCORE FAITH IN PROSPECTIVE PREMIERS 2 20 335 FAITH IN VAN AGT AS PREMIER 2 20 336 FAITH IN DEN UYL AS PREMIER 2 20 337 FAITH IN WIEGEL AS PREMIER 2 20 338 FAITH IN LUBBERS AS PREMIER 2 20 339 FAITH IN TERLOUW AS PREMIER POLITICAL EFFICACY 2 21 340 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 1 2 21 341 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 2 2 21 342 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 3 2 21 343 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 2 21 344 POLITICAL EFFICACY SCORE - WAVE 2 LEFT AND RIGHT IN POLITICS 2 22 345 LEFT-RIGHT SELFRATING EXPECTATION OF ELECTION OUTCOME 2 23 346 WHICH PARTY WINS - PVDA OR CDA 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 29 2 24 347 WINNING COMBINATION PVDA-D66 OR CDA-VVD POLITICAL ISSUES - THE ECONOMY 2 25A 348 UNEMPLOYMENT - PERCEPTION OF CAUSES 2 25B 349 INFLATION - PERCEPTION OF CAUSES POLITICAL ISSUES - ABORTION 2 26A 350 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF CDA 2 26A 351 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF PVDA 2 26A 352 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF VVD 2 26A 353 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF D66 2 26A 354 ABORTION - RESPONDENT'S PREFERENCE POLITICAL ISSUES - NUCLEAR ENERGY 2 26B 355 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF CDA 2 26B 356 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF PVDA 2 26B 357 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF VVD 2 26B 358 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF D66 2 26B 359 NUCLEAR PLANTS - RESPONDENT'S PREFERENCE 2 26C 360 CLOSING NUCLEAR PLANTS - YES OR NO? POLITICAL ISSUES - DIFFERENCES IN INCOME 2 27 361 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF CDA 2 27 362 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF PVDA 2 27 363 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF VVD 2 27 364 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF D66 2 27 365 INCOME DIFFERENCES - RESPONDENT'S PREFERENCE POLITICAL ISSUES - VALENCE ISSUES 2 28 366 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - 1ST PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 367 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - 2ND PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 368 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - 3RD PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 369 SOLVING CRIME - 1ST PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 370 SOLVING CRIME - 2ND PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 371 SOLVING CRIME - 3RD PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 372 SOLVING POLLUTION - 1ST PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 373 SOLVING POLLUTION - 2ND PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 374 SOLVING POLLUTION - 3RD PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 375 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - 1ST PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 376 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - 2ND PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 377 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - 3RD PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 378 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - 1ST PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 379 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - 2ND PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 380 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - 3RD PARTY MENTIONED 2 28 381 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - 1ST PARTY MENT. 1 30 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 2 28 382 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - 2ND PARTY MENT. 2 28 383 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - 3RD PARTY MENT. 2 29 384 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - FIRST PLACE 2 29 385 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - SECOND PLACE 2 29 386 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - THIRD PLACE 2 29 387 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - FOURTH PLACE 2 29 388 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - FIFTH PLACE 2 29 389 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - SIXTH PLACE POLITICAL ISSUES - NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS 2 30A 390 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - FIRST ITEM 2 30A 391 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - SECOND ITEM 2 30A 392 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - THIRD ITEM 2 30A 393 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - FOURTH ITEM 2 30A 394 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - OPINION SCORE 2 30B 395 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF CDA 2 30B 396 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF PVDA 2 30B 397 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF VVD 2 30B 398 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF D66 RESPONDENT'S VIEW OF RELIGION IN SOCIETY 2 31A 399 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL PARTIES? 2 31B 400 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL UNIONS? 2 31C 401 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL SCHOOLS? 2 31D 402 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL RADIO OR TV? 2 32 403 IS RELIGION A GOOD GUIDE IN POLITICS? 2 31,32 404 CONFESSIONAL ATTITUDE SCORE SATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENT 2 33 405 SATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENT SOCIAL PARTICIPATION 2 34 406 PARTICIPATION IN UNIONS 2 34 407 PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS 2 34 408 PARTICIPATION IN NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANISATIONS 2 34 409 PARTICIPATION IN WOMAN'S ORGANISATIONS 2 34 410 PARTICIPATION IN OTHER ORGANISATIONS MISCELLANEOUS 2 - 411 END OF SECOND INTERVIEW - HOUR 2 - 412 END OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MINUTE 2 - 413 INTERVIEWER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - WAVE 2 2 - 414 DATE OF SECOND INTERVIEW - DAY 2 - 415 DATE OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MONTH 2 - 416 INTERVIEW SUCCEEDED AT FIRST OR SECOND TRY? 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 31 2 - 417 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT FIRST TRY 2 - 418 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT SECOND TRY ---------------------------- | THIRD WAVE | | OF | | INTERVIEWS | ---------------------------- 3 - 419 START OF THIRD INTERVIEW - HOUR 3 - 420 START OF THIRD INTERVIEW - MINUTE POLITICAL INTEREST 3 1 421 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? 3 2 422 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? 3 3 423 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? 3 4 424 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? 3 1-4 425 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 3 NATIONAL PROBLEMS OF IMPORTANCE TO RESPONDENT 3 5 426 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 3 5 427 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 3 5 428 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 3 5 429 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM 3 5 430 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM VOTING BEHAVIOR IN 1977 3 6A 431 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? 3 6B 432 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS PARTY-IDENTIFICATION 3 7A 433 RESPONDENT IS (NOT) AN ADHERENT OF A PARTY 3 7B 434 PARTY RESPONDENT IS AN ADHERENT OF 3 7C 435 RESPONDENT IS (NOT) CONVINCED ADHERENT 3 8A 436 RESPONDENT IS NO ADHERENT BUT ATTRACTED TO 3 8B 437 PARTY RESPONDENT IS ATTRACTED TO 3 7A,7C,8A 438 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION 3 7B,8B 439 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF PARTIES 3 9A 440 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 3 9A 441 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 3 9A 442 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 1 32 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 3 9A 443 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 3 9A 444 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 3 9A 445 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 3 9A 446 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 3 9A 447 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 3 9A 448 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 3 9B 449 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 3 9B 450 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 3 9B 451 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 3 9B 452 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 3 9B 453 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 3 9B 454 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 3 9B 455 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 3 9B 456 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 3 9B 457 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 3 10A 458 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 3 10A 459 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 3 10A 460 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 3 10A 461 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 3 10A 462 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 3 10A 463 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 3 10A 464 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 3 10A 465 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 3 10A 466 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 3 10B 467 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 3 10B 468 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 3 10B 469 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 3 10B 470 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 3 10B 471 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 3 10B 472 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 3 10B 473 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 3 10B 474 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 3 10B 475 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 3 11A 476 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 3 11A 477 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 3 11A 478 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 3 11A 479 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 3 11A 480 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 3 11A 481 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 3 11A 482 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 3 11A 483 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 3 11A 484 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 3 11B 485 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 3 11B 486 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 3 11B 487 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 3 11B 488 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 3 11B 489 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 3 11B 490 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 3 11B 491 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 3 11B 492 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 33 3 11B 493 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 3 12A 494 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 3 12A 495 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 3 12A 496 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 3 12A 497 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 3 12A 498 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 3 12A 499 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 3 12A 500 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 3 12A 501 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 3 12A 502 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 3 12B 503 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 3 12B 504 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 3 12B 505 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 3 12B 506 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 3 12B 507 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 3 12B 508 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 3 12B 509 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 3 12B 510 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 3 12B 511 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 VOTING BEHAVIOR 1981 3 13 512 DID (NOT) VOTE IN 81 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 3 14 513 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 81 ELECTIONS 3 15 514 PARTY CHOICE - FIRST REASON 3 15 515 PARTY CHOICE - SECOND REASON 3 16 516 PARTY CHOICE - WHEN DECIDED 3 17 517 PREVIOUS VOTING BEHAVIOR OF VOTERS 3 19 518 DID HESITATE ABOUT PARTY CHOICE 3 20 519 PARTY CONSIDERED AS ALTERNATIVE CHOICE 3 21 520 DIDN'T VOTE - FIRST REASON 3 21 521 DIDN'T VOTE - SECOND REASON 3 22 522 DIDN'T VOTE - WHEN DECIDED 3 23 523 PREFERRED PARTY OF NON-VOTERS 3 24 524 PREVIOUS VOTING BEHAVIOR OF NON-VOTERS 3 18,25 525 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR PVDA 3 18,25 526 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR CDA 3 18,25 527 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR KVP 3 18,25 528 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR ARP 3 18,25 529 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR CHU 3 18,25 530 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR VVD 3 18,25 531 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR D66 3 18,25 532 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR DS70 3 18,25 533 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR CPN 3 18,25 534 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR SGP 3 18,25 535 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR PPR 3 18,25 536 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR GPV 3 18,25 537 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR PSP 3 18,25 538 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR BOERENPARTIJ 3 18,25 539 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR RKPN 1 34 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 3 18,25 540 PREVIOUS VOTED FOR OTHER PARTIES 3 26 541 ADVISED OTHER PEOPLE HOW TO VOTE COALITION PREFERENCE 3 27 542 PREFERRED GOVERNMENT COALITION 3 28 543 DOES IT MATTER WHO IS IN THE COALITION? FAITH IN PROSPECTIVE PREMIERS 3 29 544 FAITH IN VAN AGT AS PREMIER 3 29 545 FAITH IN DEN UYL AS PREMIER 3 29 546 FAITH IN WIEGEL AS PREMIER 3 29 547 FAITH IN LUBBERS AS PREMIER 3 29 548 FAITH IN TERLOUW AS PREMIER POLITICAL EFFICACY 3 30 549 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 1 3 30 550 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 2 3 30 551 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 3 3 30 552 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 3 30 553 POLITICAL EFFICACY SCORE - WAVE 3 LEFT AND RIGHT IN POLITICS 3 31 554 LEFT-RIGHT SELFRATING 3 32 555 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF PVDA 3 32 556 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF VVD 3 32 557 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF D66 3 32 558 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF PPR 3 32 559 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF CPN 3 32 560 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF CDA 3 32 561 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF DS70 3 32 562 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF SGP 3 32 563 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF PSP 3 32 564 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF BOERENPARTIJ 3 32 565 LEFT-RIGHT RATING OF GPV SENSE OF CIVIC COMPETENCE 3 33 566 CHANCE OF ACTING AGAINST UNJUST BILL 3 34 567 PERCEIVED EFFECT - CONTACT MAYOR OR ALDERMAN 3 34 568 PERCEIVED EFFECT - CONTACT MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT 3 34 569 PERCEIVED EFFECT - CONTACT CABINET MINISTERS 3 34 570 PERCEIVED EFFECT - CONTACT DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL 3 34 571 PERCEIVED EFFECT - JOIN CIVIC ACTION GROUP 3 34 572 PERCEIVED EFFECT - SIGN PETITION 3 34 573 PERCEIVED EFFECT - JOIN DEMONSTRATION 3 34 574 PERCEIVED EFFECT - TRY ACTIVATE NEWSPAPER 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 35 3 34 575 PERCEIVED EFFECT - TRY ACTIVATE RADIO OR TV 3 34 576 PERCEIVED EFFECT - TRY ACTIVATE POLITICAL PARTY 3 34 577 PERCEIVED EFFECT - TRY ACTIVATE INTEREST GROUP 3 34 578 PERCEIVED EFFECT - LODGE A COMPLAINT 3 34 579 SENSE OF CIVIC COMPETENCE SCORE CIVIC POLITICAL PARTICIPATION 3 35 580 DID (NOT) CONTACT CABINET MINISTERS 3 35 581 DID (NOT) CONTACT MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT 3 35 582 DID (NOT) SIGN A PETITION 3 35 583 DID (NOT) TRY TO ACTIVATE INTEREST GROUP 3 35 584 DID (NOT) TRY TO ACTIVATE RADIO OR TV 3 35 585 DID (NOT) TRY TO ACTIVATE A POLITICAL PARTY 3 35 586 DID (NOT) CONTACT MAYOR OR ALDERMAN 3 35 587 DID (NOT) CONTACT COUNCILLOR 3 35 588 DID (NOT) JOIN CIVIC ACTION GROUP 3 35 589 DID (NOT) JOIN DEMONSTRATION 3 35 590 DID (NOT) TRY TO ACTIVATE NEWSPAPER 3 35 591 DID (NOT) LODGE A COMPLAINT 3 35 592 CIVIC PARTICIPATION SCORE 3 36 593 NUMBER OF CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES (POST) MATERIALIST VALUES 3 37 594 IMPORTANCE OF FIRST POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 595 IMPORTANCE OF SECOND POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 596 IMPORTANCE OF THIRD POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 597 IMPORTANCE OF FOURTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 598 IMPORTANCE OF FIFTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 599 IMPORTANCE OF SIXTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 600 IMPORTANCE OF SEVENTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 601 IMPORTANCE OF EIGHTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 602 IMPORTANCE OF NINTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 603 IMPORTANCE OF TENTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 604 IMPORTANCE OF ELEVENTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 37 605 IMPORTANCE OF TWELFTH POLITICAL VALUE 3 38 606 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - FIRST PLACE 3 38 607 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - SECOND PLACE 3 38 608 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - THIRD PLACE 3 38 609 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - FOURTH PLACE 3 38 610 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - FIFTH PLACE 3 38 611 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - SIXTH PLACE 3 38 612 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - SEVENTH PLACE 3 38 613 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - EIGHTH PLACE 3 38 614 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - NINTH PLACE 3 38 615 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - TENTH PLACE 3 38 616 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - ELEVENTH PLACE 3 38 617 POLITICAL VALUES RANKED - TWELFTH PLACE 1 36 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION 3 39 618 WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION - FIRST ITEM 3 39 619 WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION - SECOND ITEM 3 39 620 WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION - THIRD ITEM 3 39 621 WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION - FOURTH ITEM LEGITIMACY OF SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION 3 40 622 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 1 3 40 623 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 2 3 40 624 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 3 3 40 625 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 4 3 40 626 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 5 3 40 627 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 6 3 40 628 SOCIAL PROTEST AND GOVERNMENT REACTION - ITEM 7 3 40 629 LEGITIMACY OF SOCIAL PROTEST SCORE POLITICAL DISTRUST AND POLITICAL CYNICISM 3 41 630 POLITICAL DISTRUST - FIRST ITEM 3 41 631 POLITICAL DISTRUST - SECOND ITEM 3 41 632 POLITICAL DISTRUST - THIRD ITEM 3 42 633 POLITICAL CYNICISM - FIRST ITEM 3 42 634 POLITICAL CYNICISM - SECOND ITEM 3 42 635 POLITICAL CYNICISM - THIRD ITEM 3 41,42 636 POLITICAL DISTRUST AND CYNICISM SCORE BELIEFS ABOUT RELIGION AND SOCIETY 3 43A 637 RESPONDENT IS (NOT) A CHRISTIAN 3 43B 638 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 1A-B 3 43B 639 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 2A-B 3 43B 640 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 3A-B 3 43B 641 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 4A-B 3 43B 642 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 5A-B 3 43B 643 RELIGION AND SOCIETY - OPPOSITE ITEMS 6A-B 3 43C 644 HOW IMPORTANT IS RELIGION? MISCELLANEOUS 3 - 645 END OF THIRD INTERVIEW - HOUR 3 - 646 END OF THIRD INTERVIEW - MINUTE 3 - 647 INTERVIEWER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - WAVE 3 3 - 648 DATE OF THIRD INTERVIEW - DAY 3 - 649 DATE OF THIRD INTERVIEW - MONTH 3 - 650 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS IN THIRD WAVE 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 37 ---------------------------- | ALTERNATIVE CODING OF | | 'GOOD' AND 'BAD' ASPECTS | | OF POLITICAL PARTIES | | WAVE 1 ONLY | | SEE APPENDIX 12, PARAGRAPH | | ON RELIABILITY | ---------------------------- 651 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 652 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 653 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 654 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 655 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 656 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 657 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 658 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 659 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 660 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 661 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 662 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 663 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 664 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 665 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 666 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 667 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 668 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 669 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 670 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 671 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 672 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 673 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 674 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 675 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 676 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 677 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 678 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 679 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 680 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 681 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 682 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 683 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 684 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 685 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 686 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 687 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 688 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 689 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 690 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 1 38 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 691 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 692 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 693 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 694 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 695 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 696 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 697 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 698 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 699 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 700 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 701 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 702 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 703 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 704 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 705 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 706 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 707 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 708 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 709 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 710 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 711 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 712 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 713 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 714 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 715 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 716 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 717 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 718 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 719 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 720 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 721 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 722 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 723 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 724 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 725 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 726 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 727 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 728 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 729 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 730 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 731 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 732 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 733 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 734 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 735 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 736 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 737 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 738 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 739 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 1 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 39 740 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 741 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 742 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 743 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 744 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 745 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 746 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 747 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 748 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 749 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 750 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 751 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 752 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 753 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 754 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 755 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 756 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 757 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 758 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 759 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 760 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 761 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 762 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 763 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 764 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 765 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 766 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 767 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 768 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 769 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 770 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 771 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 772 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 773 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 774 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 775 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 776 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 777 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 778 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 779 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 780 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 781 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 782 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 783 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 784 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 785 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 786 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 787 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 788 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 789 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 1 40 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 790 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 791 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 792 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 793 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 794 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 795 CODER IN SECOND WAVE 796 CODER IN THIRD WAVE 1 41 1 42 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 43 VAR001 STUDY NUMBER MD=NONE + _____ ______ REF001 DECK 01 COL 3-8 LOC 1 WIDTH 6 VAR002 RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER MD=NONE + __________ ______________ ______ REF002 DECK 01 COL 9-14 LOC 7 WIDTH 6 VAR003 TYPE OF INTERVIEW RECORD MD=NONE + ____ __ _________ ______ REF003 DECK 01 COL 15 LOC 13 WIDTH 1 1. FIRST INTERVIEW ONLY 493 21.4 2. FIRST AND SECOND INTERVIEW 192 8.3 3. ALL THREE INTERVIEWS 1620 70.3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR004 START OF FIRST INTERVIEW - HOUR MD=98 + _____ __ _____ _________ ____ REF004 DECK 01 COL 16-17 WAVE 1 LOC 14 WIDTH 2 98. NA VAR005 START OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MINUTE MD=98 + _____ __ _____ _________ ______ REF005 DECK 01 COL 18-19 WAVE 1 LOC 16 WIDTH 2 98. NA 1 44 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR006 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ____ REF006 DECK 01 COL 20 WAVE 1 QUEST. 1 LOC 18 WIDTH 1 FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEWS IN THE NEWSPAPERS. CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS? 1. ALWAYS 630 27.3 2. OFTEN 492 21.3 3. NOW AND THEN 709 30.8 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 353 15.3 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 119 5.2 6. DK 2 .1 8. NA - - ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR007 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ________ REF007 DECK 01 COL 21 WAVE 1 QUEST. 2 LOC 19 WIDTH 1 IF SUCH PROBLEMS ARE BEING DISCUSSED, DO YOU USUALLY JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION, DO YOU LISTEN WITH INTEREST, DON'T YOU LISTEN OR AREN'T YOU INTERESTED? 1. JOINS CONVERSATION 1109 48.1 2. LISTENS WITH INTEREST 850 36.9 3. DOESN'T LISTEN 316 13.7 6. DK 23 1.0 8. NA 7 .3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR008 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ _______ ____ REF008 DECK 01 COL 22 WAVE 1 QUEST. 3 LOC 20 WIDTH 1 CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT TENSIONS OR NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES? 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 45 1. ALWAYS 518 22.5 2. OFTEN 556 24.1 3. NOW AND THEN 699 30.3 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 415 18.0 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 112 4.9 6. DK 4 .2 8. NA 1 .0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR009 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? MD=GE 6 + __ __________ __ ________ REF009 DECK 01 COL 23 WAVE 1 QUEST. 4 LOC 21 WIDTH 1 ARE YOU VERY INTERESTED IN POLITICAL SUBJECTS, FAIRLY INTERESTED OR NOT INTERESTED? 1. VERY INTERESTED 312 13.5 2. FAIRLY INTERESTED 1254 54.4 3. NOT INTERESTED 729 31.6 6. DK 9 .4 8. NA 1 .0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR010 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 1 MD=NONE + _________ ________ _____ ______ REF010 DECK 01 COL 24 WAVE 1 QUEST. 1-4 LOC 22 WIDTH 1 0. 292 12.7 1. 861 37.4 2. 534 23.2 3. 462 18.5 4. 192 8.3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 46 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR011 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 90 + ____ _________ ________ _______ REF011 DECK 01 COL 25-26 WAVE 1 QUEST. 5 LOC 23 WIDTH 2 AND NOW I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU: IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEMS IN OUR COUNTRY? VAR012 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF012 DECK 01 COL 27-28 WAVE 1 QUEST. 5 LOC 25 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO SECOND ANSWER) VAR013 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF013 DECK 01 COL 29-30 WAVE 1 QUEST. 5 LOC 27 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO THIRD ANSWER) VAR014 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF014 DECK 01 COL 31-32 WAVE 1 QUEST. 5 LOC 29 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FOURTH ANSWER) 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 47 VAR015 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF015 DECK 01 COL 33-34 WAVE 1 QUEST. 5 LOC 31 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FIFTH ANSWER) VAR016 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? MD=GE 6 + ___ ____ __ __ _____________ _________ REF016 DECK 01 COL 35 WAVE 1 QUEST. 6A LOC 33 WIDTH 1 DID YOU VOTE IN ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER IN 1977? 1. YES 1906 82.7 2. NO 277 12.0 3. NOT YET ENTITLED TO VOTE 95 4.1 6. DK 27 1.2 8. NA - - ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR017 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS MD=GE 90 + _____ _____ ___ __ __ _________ REF017 DECK 01 COL 36-37 WAVE 1 QUEST. 6B LOC 34 WIDTH 2 FOR WHICH PARTY DID YOU VOTE AT THAT TIME <1977 ELECTIONS>? 01. PVDA 587 25.5 02. CDA 590 25.6 03. KVP 9 .4 04. ARP 9 .4 05. CHU 9 .4 06. VVD 275 11.9 07. D66 171 7.4 08. CPN 25 1.1 09. PPR 29 1.3 10. PSP 36 1.6 11. DS70 7 .3 12. SGP 34 1.5 1 48 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 13. GPV 19 .8 14. BOERENPARTIJ 2 .1 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .1 90. INVALID 2 .1 91. BLANK 1 .0 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 47 2.0 96. DK 51 2.2 98. NA - - 99. INAP (VAR016, CODES 2 THRU 8) 399 17.3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR018 TYPOLOGY OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION MD=GE 6 + ________ __ _____ ______________ REF018 DECK 01 COL 38 WAVE 1 QUEST. 7A-10B LOC 36 WIDTH 1 + ___________ 1. ADHERENT OF MORE THAN ONE PARTY 311 13.5 2. ADHERENT OF ONE PARTY 463 20.1 3. ATTRACTED TO MORE THAN ONE PARTY 344 14.9 4. ATTRACTED TO ONE PARTY 364 15.8 5. NOT ATTRACTED TO A PARTY 714 31.0 6. NA 1 75 3.3 7. NA 2 14 .6 8. NA 3 20 .9 ------ ------- 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 49 2305 100.0 VAR019 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION WITH FIRST MD=GE 8 + ________ __ ______________ ____ _____ PARTY + _____ REF019 DECK 01 COL 39 WAVE 1 QUEST. 7A,7C,9A LOC 37 WIDTH 1 0. NO IDENTIFICATION 714 31.0 1. DK WHETHER ATTRACTED 75 3.3 2. ATTRACTED, NO ADHERENT 691 30.0 3. ATTRACTED, DK WHETHER ADHERENT 17 .7 4. ADHERENT, NOT CONVINCED 323 14.0 5. ADHERENT, DK WHETHER CONVINCED 17 .7 6. ADHERENT, CONVINCED 434 18.8 8. NA1 14 .6 9. NA2 20 .9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR020 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION, FIRST MD=99 + _________ __ ______________ _____ PARTY + _____ REF020 DECK 01 COL 40-41 WAVE 1 QUEST. 7B,9B LOC 38 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 418 18.1 02. CDA 448 19.4 03. KVP 15 .7 04. ARP 12 .5 05. CHU 6 .3 06. VVD 198 8.6 07. D66 208 9.0 08. CPN 23 1.0 09. PPR 24 1.0 10. PSP 54 2.3 11. DS70 6 .3 12. SGP 34 1.5 13. GPV 23 1.0 14. BOERENPARTIJ 3 .1 15. RKPN - - 16. RPF 1 .0 17. EVP 1 .0 18. NVU 1 .0 60. OTHER PARTIES 7 .3 1 50 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 99. INAP (VAR018, CODES 5 THRU 8) 823 35.7 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR021 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PVDA MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ____ REF021 DECK 01 COL 42 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 40 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 92 4.0 2. ADHERENT 18 .8 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 5 .2 8. NOT MENTIONED 540 23.4 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR022 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CDA MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF022 DECK 01 COL 43 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 41 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 71 3.1 2. ADHERENT 17 .7 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 4 .2 8. NOT MENTIONED 563 24.4 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR023 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - KVP MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF023 DECK 01 COL 44 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 42 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 4 .2 2. ADHERENT 1 .0 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 1 .0 8. NOT MENTIONED 649 28.2 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 51 2305 100.0 VAR024 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - ARP MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF024 DECK 01 COL 45 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 43 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 4 .2 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 649 28.2 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR025 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CHU MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF025 DECK 01 COL 46 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 44 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 3 .1 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 650 28.2 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR026 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - VVD MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF026 DECK 01 COL 47 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 45 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 81 3.5 2. ADHERENT 18 .8 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 11 .5 8. NOT MENTIONED 545 23.6 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 52 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR027 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - D66 MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF027 DECK 01 COL 48 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 46 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 191 8.3 2. ADHERENT 31 1.3 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 9 .4 8. NOT MENTIONED 424 18.4 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR028 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - DS70 MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ____ REF028 DECK 01 COL 49 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 47 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 18 .8 2. ADHERENT 3 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 634 27.5 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR029 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CPN MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF029 DECK 01 COL 50 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 48 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 16 .7 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 639 27.7 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 53 VAR030 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - SGP MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF030 DECK 01 COL 51 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 49 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 11 .5 2. ADHERENT 2 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 642 27.9 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR031 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PPR MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF031 DECK 01 COL 52 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 50 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 58 2.5 2. ADHERENT 8 .3 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 3 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 586 25.4 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR032 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - GPV MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF032 DECK 01 COL 53 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 51 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 10 .4 2. ADHERENT 2 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 641 27.8 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 54 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR033 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PSP MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ___ REF033 DECK 01 COL 54 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 52 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 54 2.3 2. ADHERENT 11 .5 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 6 .3 8. NOT MENTIONED 584 25.3 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR034 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - BOERENPARTIJ MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ ____________ REF034 DECK 01 COL 55 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 53 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 3 .1 2. ADHERENT 2 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 650 28.2 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR035 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - OTHER PARTY MD=GE 9 + ________ ____________ _____ _____ REF035 DECK 01 COL 56 WAVE 1 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 54 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 12 .5 2. ADHERENT 5 .2 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 1 .0 8. NOT MENTIONED 637 27.6 9. INAP (VAR018, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1650 71.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 55 VAR036 IS RESPONDENT A MEMBER OF A PARTY? MD=GE 6 + __ __________ _ ______ __ _ _____ REF036 DECK 01 COL 57 WAVE 1 QUEST. 11A LOC 55 WIDTH 1 ARE YOU A MEMBER OF A POLITICAL PARTY? 1. MEMBER 198 8.6 2. NO MEMBER 2094 90.8 6. DK 4 .2 8. NA 9 .4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR037 PARTY RESPONDENT IS A MEMBER OF MD=GE 92 + _____ __________ __ _ ______ __ REF037 DECK 01 COL 58-59 WAVE 1 QUEST. 11B LOC 56 WIDTH 2 WHICH PARTY ARE YOU A MEMBER OF? 01. PVDA 41 1.8 02. CDA 71 3.1 06. VVD 33 1.4 07. D66 7 .3 08. CPN 5 .2 09. PPR 6 .3 10. PSP 9 .4 11. DS70 1 .0 12. SGP 9 .4 13. GPV 9 .4 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 20. SP 1 .0 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .1 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 1 .0 96. DK - - 98. NA 2 .1 99. INAP (VAR036, CODES 2 THRU 8) 2107 91.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR038 HAS RESPONDENT EVER BEEN A MEMBER MD=GE 6 + ___ __________ ____ ____ _ ______ OF A PARTY + __ _ _____ REF038 DECK 01 COL 60 WAVE 1 QUEST. 11C LOC 58 WIDTH 1 1 56 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF A POLITICAL PARTY? 1. YES 141 6.1 2. NO 1953 84.7 6. DK 5 .2 8. NA 8 .3 9. INAP (VAR056, CODE 1) 198 8.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR039 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF039 DECK 01 COL 61-63 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 59 WIDTH 3 NOW I'LD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ON WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE GOOD AND THE BAD ASPECTS OF SOME POLITICAL PARTIES. SOME PEOPLE HAVE AN OPINION ON THIS, AND SOME DO NOT. LET'S START WITH THE PVDA. ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU PARTICULARLY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? VAR040 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF040 DECK 01 COL 64 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 62 WIDTH 1 VAR041 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF041 DECK 01 COL 65 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 63 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 57 VAR042 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF042 DECK 01 COL 66-68 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 64 WIDTH 3 VAR043 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF043 DECK 01 COL 69 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 67 WIDTH 1 VAR044 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF044 DECK 01 COL 70 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 68 WIDTH 1 VAR045 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF045 DECK 01 COL 71-73 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 69 WIDTH 3 VAR046 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF046 DECK 01 COL 74 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 72 WIDTH 1 VAR047 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF047 DECK 01 COL 75 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12A LOC 73 WIDTH 1 1 58 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR048 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF048 DECK 02 COL 15-17 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 74 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU DO NOT APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? VAR049 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF049 DECK 02 COL 18 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 77 WIDTH 1 VAR050 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF050 DECK 02 COL 19 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 78 WIDTH 1 VAR051 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF051 DECK 02 COL 20-22 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 79 WIDTH 3 VAR052 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF052 DECK 02 COL 23 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 82 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 59 VAR053 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF053 DECK 02 COL 24 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 83 WIDTH 1 VAR054 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF054 DECK 02 COL 25-27 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 84 WIDTH 3 VAR055 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF055 DECK 02 COL 28 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 87 WIDTH 1 VAR056 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF056 DECK 02 COL 29 WAVE 1 QUEST. 12B LOC 88 WIDTH 1 VAR057 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF057 DECK 02 COL 30-32 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 89 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT THE VVD? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE VVD WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? VAR058 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF058 DECK 02 COL 33 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 92 WIDTH 1 1 60 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR059 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF059 DECK 02 COL 34 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 93 WIDTH 1 VAR060 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF060 DECK 02 COL 35-37 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 94 WIDTH 3 VAR061 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF061 DECK 02 COL 38 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 97 WIDTH 1 VAR062 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF062 DECK 02 COL 39 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 98 WIDTH 1 VAR063 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF063 DECK 02 COL 40-42 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 99 WIDTH 3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 61 VAR064 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF064 DECK 02 COL 43 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 102 WIDTH 1 VAR065 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF065 DECK 02 COL 44 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13A LOC 103 WIDTH 1 VAR066 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF066 DECK 02 COL 45-47 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 104 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE VVD WHICH YOU DO NOT APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? VAR067 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF067 DECK 02 COL 48 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 107 WIDTH 1 VAR068 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF068 DECK 02 COL 49 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 108 WIDTH 1 VAR069 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF069 DECK 02 COL 50-52 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 109 WIDTH 3 1 62 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR070 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF070 DECK 02 COL 53 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 112 WIDTH 1 VAR071 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF071 DECK 02 COL 54 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 113 WIDTH 1 VAR072 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF072 DECK 02 COL 55-57 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 114 WIDTH 3 VAR073 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF073 DECK 02 COL 58 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 117 WIDTH 1 VAR074 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF074 DECK 02 COL 59 WAVE 1 QUEST. 13B LOC 118 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 63 VAR075 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF075 DECK 02 COL 60-62 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 119 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT THE CDA? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE CDA WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? VAR076 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF076 DECK 02 COL 63 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 122 WIDTH 1 VAR077 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF077 DECK 02 COL 64 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 123 WIDTH 1 VAR078 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF078 DECK 02 COL 65-67 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 124 WIDTH 3 VAR079 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF079 DECK 02 COL 68 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 127 WIDTH 1 VAR080 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF080 DECK 02 COL 69 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 128 WIDTH 1 1 64 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR081 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF081 DECK 02 COL 70-72 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 129 WIDTH 3 VAR082 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF082 DECK 02 COL 73 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 132 WIDTH 1 VAR083 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF083 DECK 02 COL 74 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14A LOC 133 WIDTH 1 VAR084 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF084 DECK 03 COL 15-17 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 134 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE CDA WHICH YOU DO NOT APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? VAR085 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF085 DECK 03 COL 18 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 137 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 65 VAR086 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF086 DECK 03 COL 19 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 138 WIDTH 1 VAR087 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF087 DECK 03 COL 20-22 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 139 WIDTH 3 VAR088 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF088 DECK 03 COL 23 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 142 WIDTH 1 VAR089 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF089 DECK 03 COL 24 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 143 WIDTH 1 VAR090 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF090 DECK 03 COL 25-27 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 144 WIDTH 3 VAR091 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF091 DECK 03 COL 28 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 147 WIDTH 1 1 66 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR092 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF092 DECK 03 COL 29 WAVE 1 QUEST. 14B LOC 148 WIDTH 1 VAR093 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF093 DECK 03 COL 30-32 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 149 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT D66? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF D66 WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? VAR094 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF094 DECK 03 COL 33 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 152 WIDTH 1 VAR095 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF095 DECK 03 COL 34 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 153 WIDTH 1 VAR096 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF096 DECK 03 COL 35-37 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 154 WIDTH 3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 67 VAR097 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF097 DECK 03 COL 38 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 157 WIDTH 1 VAR098 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF098 DECK 03 COL 39 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 158 WIDTH 1 VAR099 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF099 DECK 03 COL 40-42 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 159 WIDTH 3 VAR100 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF100 DECK 03 COL 43 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 162 WIDTH 1 VAR101 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF101 DECK 03 COL 44 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15A LOC 163 WIDTH 1 VAR102 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF102 DECK 03 COL 45-47 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 164 WIDTH 3 1 68 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF D66 WHICH YOU DO NOT APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? VAR103 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF103 DECK 03 COL 48 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 167 WIDTH 1 VAR104 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF104 DECK 03 COL 49 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 168 WIDTH 1 VAR105 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF105 DECK 03 COL 50-52 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 169 WIDTH 3 VAR106 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF106 DECK 03 COL 53 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 172 WIDTH 1 VAR107 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF107 DECK 03 COL 54 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 173 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 69 VAR108 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF108 DECK 03 COL 55-57 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 174 WIDTH 3 VAR109 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF109 DECK 03 COL 58 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 177 WIDTH 1 VAR110 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF110 DECK 03 COL 59 WAVE 1 QUEST. 15B LOC 178 WIDTH 1 VAR111 DOES RESPONDENT INTEND TO VOTE? MD=GE 6 + ____ __________ ______ __ ____ REF111 DECK 03 COL 60 WAVE 1 QUEST. 16A LOC 179 WIDTH 1 AS YOU PROBABLY KNOW, ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER WILL BE HELD IN MAY THIS YEAR. DO YOU INTEND TO VOTE OR NOT, OR DON'T YOU KNOW YET? 1. INTENDS TO VOTE 2011 87.2 2. DOESN'T INTEND TO VOTE 108 4.7 6. DK YET 186 8.1 8. NA - - ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR112 PARTY RESPONDENT INTENDS TO VOTE FOR MD=GE 90 + _____ __________ _______ __ ____ ___ REF112 DECK 03 COL 61-62 WAVE 1 QUEST. 16B LOC 180 WIDTH 2 1 70 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES WHICH PARTY DO YOU INTEND TO VOTE FOR? 01. PVDA 450 19.5 02. CDA 519 22.5 06. VVD 225 9.8 07. D66 200 8.7 08. CPN 22 1.0 09. PPR 22 1.0 10. PSP 38 1.6 11. DS70 6 .3 12. SGP 33 1.4 13. GPV 21 .9 14. BOERENPARTIJ 3 .1 15. RKPN 1 .0 19. CENTRUMPARTIJ 1 .0 60. OTHER PARTIES 10 .4 90. INVALID 1 .0 91. BLANK 1 .0 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 33 1.4 96. DK YET 425 18.4 98. NA - - 99. INAP (VAR111, CODES 2 THRU 8) 294 12.8 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR113 VOTE INTENTION IF OBLIGATED TO VOTE MD=GE 90 + ____ _________ __ _________ __ ____ REF113 DECK 03 COL 63-64 WAVE 1 QUEST. 16C LOC 182 WIDTH 2 SUPPOSE YOU WERE OBLIGATED TO VOTE. WHICH PARTY WOULD YOU VOTE FOR? 01. PVDA 65 2.8 02. CDA 49 2.1 06. VVD 9 .4 07. D66 28 1.2 08. CPN 3 .1 09. PPR 1 .0 10. PSP 5 .2 11. DS70 3 .1 12. SGP 2 .1 13. GPV - - 14. BOERENPARTIJ 2 .1 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 71 90. INVALID 15 .7 91. BLANK 30 1.3 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 5 .2 95. WOULD NOT VOTE 2 .1 96. DK 71 3.1 98. NA 1 .0 99. INAP (VAR111, CODE 1) 2011 87.2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR114 SECOND CHOICE FOR VOTE MD=GE 90 + ______ ______ ___ ____ REF114 DECK 03 COL 65-66 WAVE 1 QUEST. 17 LOC 184 WIDTH 2 SUPPOSE, THE PARTY YOU INTEND TO VOTE FOR DOESN'T EXIST, WHICH PARTY WOULD YOU VOTE FOR THEN? 01. PVDA 203 8.8 02. CDA 216 9.4 03. KVP 4 .2 04. ARP 3 .1 05. CHU 2 .1 06. VVD 197 8.5 07. D66 359 15.6 08. CPN 27 1.2 09. PPR 48 2.1 10. PSP 52 2.3 11. DS70 25 1.1 12. SGP 22 1.0 13. GPV 35 1.5 14. BOERENPARTIJ 20 .9 15. RKPN 12 .5 16. RPF 10 .4 18. NVU 1 .0 20. SP 1 .0 60. OTHER PARTIES 25 1.1 90. INVALID 14 .6 91. BLANK 57 2.5 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 4 .2 95. WOULD NOT VOTE 25 1.1 96. DK 347 15.1 98. NA 14 .6 99. INAP (VAR112, CODES 90 THRU 98; VAR113, CODES 90 THRU 98) 582 25.2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 72 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR115 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 1 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF115 DECK 03 COL 67 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 186 WIDTH 1 I'M NOW GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS TO YOU. WOULD YOU PLEASE SAY FOR EACH STATEMENT WHETHER YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE? MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT DON'T CARE MUCH ABOUT THE OPINIONS OF PEOPLE LIKE ME. 1. AGREE 868 37.7 2. DISAGREE 1109 48.1 6. DK 324 14.1 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR116 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 2 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF116 DECK 03 COL 68 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 187 WIDTH 1 THE POLITICAL PARTIES ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN MY VOTE AND NOT IN MY OPINION. 1. AGREE 1097 47.6 2. DISAGREE 983 42.6 6. DK 218 9.5 8. NA 7 .3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR117 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 3 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF117 DECK 03 COL 69 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 188 WIDTH 1 PEOPLE LIKE ME DON'T HAVE ANY SAY ABOUT WHAT THE GOVERNMENT DOES. 1. AGREE 1087 47.2 2. DISAGREE 1007 43.7 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 73 6. DK 204 8.9 8. NA 7 .3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR118 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF118 DECK 03 COL 70 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 189 WIDTH 1 SO MANY PEOPLE VOTE IN THE ELECTIONS THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER I VOTE OR NOT. 1. AGREE 234 10.2 2. DISAGREE 1932 83.8 6. DK 135 5.9 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR119 POLITICAL EFFICACY SCORE - WAVE 1 MD=NONE + _________ ________ _____ ______ REF119 DECK 03 COL 71 WAVE 1 QUEST. 18 LOC 190 WIDTH 1 0. 272 11.8 1. 600 26.0 2. 436 18.9 3. 429 18.6 4. 568 24.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR120 LEFT - RIGHT SELF RATING MD=GE 96 + ____ _____ ____ ______ REF120 DECK 03 COL 72-73 WAVE 1 QUEST. 19 LOC 191 WIDTH 2 POLITICAL OPINIONS AND CONVICTIONS ARE OFTEN CLASSI- FIED AS "LEFT" OR "RIGHT". ON THIS SHOWCARD YOU SEE A SCALE WHICH RUNS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. CONSIDER 1 74 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES YOUR OWN OPINIONS AND CONVICTIONS, WHERE WOULD YOU PLACE YOURSELF, WHICH POSITION OF THE SCALE WOULD APPLY TO YOU? 01. LEFT 77 3.3 02. 90 3.9 03. 234 10.2 04. 230 10.0 05. 366 15.9 06. 296 12.8 07. 192 8.3 08. 216 9.4 09. 87 3.8 10. RIGHT 176 7.6 96. DK 335 14.5 98. NA 6 .3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR121 WHAT IS 'LEFT' - FIRST ANSWER MD=GE 991 + ____ __ ____ _____ ______ REF121 DECK 03 COL 74-76 WAVE 1 QUEST. 20A LOC 193 WIDTH 3 WHAT, DO YOU THINK, IS MEANT BY 'LEFT' IN POLITICS? VAR122 WHAT IS 'LEFT' - SECOND ANSWER MD=GE 991 + ____ __ ____ ______ ______ REF122 DECK 03 COL 77-79 WAVE 1 QUEST. 20A LOC 196 WIDTH 3 WHAT, DO YOU THINK, IS MEANT BY 'LEFT' IN POLITICS? 999.INAP (NO SECOND ANSWER) VAR123 WHAT IS 'RIGHT' - FIRST ANSWER MD=GE 991 + ____ __ _____ _____ ______ REF123 DECK 04 COL 15-17 WAVE 1 QUEST. 20B LOC 199 WIDTH 3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 75 WHAT, DO YOU THINK, IS MEANT BY 'RIGHT' IN POLITICS? VAR124 WHAT IS 'RIGHT' - SECOND ANSWER MD=GE 991 + ____ __ _____ ______ ______ REF124 DECK 04 COL 18-20 WAVE 1 QUEST. 20B LOC 202 WIDTH 3 WHAT, DO YOU THINK, IS MEANT BY 'RIGHT' IN POLITICS? 999.INAP (NO SECOND ANSWER) VAR125 WHICH PARTY WINS - PVDA OR CDA? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ____ ____ ___ REF125 DECK 04 COL 21 WAVE 1 QUEST. 21 LOC 205 WIDTH 1 OF COURSE, NOBODY KNOWS FOR CERTAIN HOW THE ELEC- TIONS WILL COME OUT. BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK, WHICH OF THESE TWO PARTIES WILL GET MORE VOTES, THE PVDA OR THE CDA? 1. PVDA 596 25.9 2. CDA 1125 48.8 3. ABOUT THE SAME 262 11.4 6. DK 321 13.9 8. NA 1 .0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR126 WINNING COMBINATION PVDA-D66 OR CDA-VVD MD=GE 6 + _______ ___________ ________ __ _______ REF126 DECK 04 COL 22 WAVE 1 QUEST. 22 LOC 206 WIDTH 1 AND WHAT ABOUT THESE TWO COMBINATIONS OF PARTIES, WHICH WILL GET MORE VOTES, THE TWO GOVERNMENT-COALITION PARTIES TOGETHER THAT IS CDA + VVD, OR THE TWO LARGE OPPOSITION PARTIES TOGETHER, THAT IS PVDA + D66? 1. CDA AND VVD 858 37.2 2. PVDA AND D66 871 37.8 3. ABOUT THE SAME 187 8.1 6. DK 380 16.5 1 76 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 8. NA 9 .4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR127 SEX OF RESPONDENT MD=NONE + ___ __ __________ REF127 DECK 04 COL 23 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 207 WIDTH 1 WHAT IS THE COMPOSITION OF THE HOUSEHOLD YOU ARE LIVING IN? 1. MALE 1073 46.6 2. FEMALE 1232 53.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR128 AGE OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + ___ __ __________ REF128 DECK 04 COL 24-25 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 208 WIDTH 2 17. 17 YEARS 18. 18 YEARS . . 94. 94 YEARS 98. NA 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 77 VAR129 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD MD=NONE + ______ __ _______ __ _________ REF129 DECK 04 COL 26 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 210 WIDTH 1 1. ONE PERSON 455 19.7 2. TWO PERSONS 721 31.3 3. THREE PERSONS 350 15.2 4. FOUR PERSONS 536 23.3 5. FIVE PERSONS 180 7.8 6. SIX PERSONS 40 1.7 7. SEVEN PERSONS 16 .7 8. EIGHT PERSONS 6 .3 9. NINE OR MORE PERSONS 1 .0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR130 NUMBER OF PERSONS >18 YEARS IN MD=NONE + ______ __ _______ __ _____ __ HOUSEHOLD + _________ REF130 DECK 04 COL 27 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 211 WIDTH 1 1. ONE PERSON 485 21.0 2. TWO PERSONS 1458 63.3 3. THREE PERSONS 244 10.6 4. FOUR PERSONS 94 4.1 5. FIVE PERSONS 18 .8 6. SIX PERSONS 2 .1 7. SEVEN PERSONS 2 .1 8. EIGHT PERSONS 2 .1 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR131 STATUS OF RESPONDENT IN HOUSEHOLD MD=NONE + ______ __ __________ __ _________ REF131 DECK 04 COL 28 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 212 WIDTH 1 1. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 967 42.0 1 78 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 2. HOUSEWIFE 842 36.5 3. BOTH HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEWIFE 337 14.6 4. DAUGHTER 61 2.6 5. SON 94 4.1 6. SOMEONE ELSE 4 .2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR132 TYPOLOGY OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION MD=98 + ________ __ _________ ___________ REF132 DECK 04 COL 29-30 WAVE 1 QUEST. P1 LOC 213 WIDTH 2 VAR133 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - DAY MD=98 + ____________ _________ ___ REF133 DECK 04 COL 31-32 WAVE 1 QUEST. P2 LOC 215 WIDTH 2 WHAT IS YOUR BIRTHDATE? 98. NA VAR134 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - MONTH MD=98 + ____________ _________ _____ REF134 DECK 04 COL 33-34 WAVE 1 QUEST. P2 LOC 217 WIDTH 2 WHAT IS YOUR BIRTHDATE? 01. JANUARY 208 9.0 02. FEBRUARY 192 8.3 03. MARCH 192 8.3 04. APRIL 208 9.0 05. MAY 191 8.3 06. JUNE 177 7.7 07. JULY 195 8.5 08. AUGUST 197 8.5 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 79 09. SEPTEMBER 191 8.3 10. OCTOBER 179 7.8 11. NOVEMBER 172 7.5 12. DECEMBER 183 7.9 98. NA 20 .9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR135 RESPONDENT'S BIRTHDATE - YEAR MD=70 + ____________ _________ ____ REF135 DECK 04 COL 35-36 WAVE 1 QUEST. P2 LOC 219 WIDTH 2 WHAT IS YOUR BIRTHDATE? 70. NA VAR136 ELECTORAL COHORT OF RESPONDENT MD=98 + _________ ______ __ __________ REF136 DECK 04 COL 37-38 WAVE 1 QUEST. P2 LOC 221 WIDTH 2 01. COHORT OF 1981 165 7.2 02. COHORT OF 1977 254 11.0 03. COHORT OF 1972 249 10.8 04. COHORT OF 1971 251 10.9 05. COHORT OF 1967 277 12.0 06. COHORT OF 1963 167 7.2 07. COHORT OF 1959 66 2.9 08. COHORT OF 1956 112 4.9 09. COHORT OF 1952 113 4.9 10. COHORT OF 1948 71 3.1 11. COHORT OF 1946 254 11.0 12. OLDER COHORTS 305 13.2 98. NA (VAR133, CODE 98 AND/OR VAR134, CODE 98 AND/OR VAR135, CODE 70 21 .9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 80 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR137 MARITAL STATUS MD=8 + _______ ______ REF137 DECK 04 COL 39 WAVE 1 QUEST. P3 LOC 223 WIDTH 1 ARE YOU MARRIED OR COHABITATING, OR UNMARRIED, OR HAVE YOU BEEN MARRIED PREVIOUSLY? 1. MARRIED, COHABITATING 1594 69.2 2. UNMARRIED 414 18.0 3. WIDOW(ER) 207 9.0 4. PREVIOUSLY MARRIED, DIVORCED 87 3.8 8. NA 3 .1 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR138 RESPONDENT IS (NO) HOUSEWIFE MD=NONE + __________ __ __ _________ REF138 DECK 04 COL 40 WAVE 1 LOC 224 WIDTH 1 1. HOUSEWIFE 1179 51.1 2. NO HOUSEWIFE 1126 48.9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR139 DOES HOUSEWIFE ALSO HAVE PAYING JOB MD=GE 8 + ____ _________ ____ ____ ______ ___ REF139 DECK 04 COL 41 WAVE 1 QUEST. P4 LOC 225 WIDTH 1 DO YOU HAVE A JOB IN ADDITION TO YOUR HOUSEHOLD? 1. YES 344 14.9 2. NO 833 36.1 8. NA 2 .1 9. INAP (VAR138, CODE 2) 1126 48.9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 81 VAR140 EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + __________ ______ __ __________ REF140 DECK 04 COL 42-43 WAVE 1 QUEST. P5 LOC 226 WIDTH 2 CAN YOU INDICATE, WITH THE HELP OF THIS CARD, WHAT YOUR PRESENT OCCUPATION IS? 01. EMPLOYED BY GOVERNMENT 264 11.5 02. EMPLOYED - PRIVATE EMPLOYEE 642 27.9 03. SELF-EMPLOYED 131 5.7 04. EMPLOYED - ELSEWHERE 38 1.6 05. WAS EMPLOYED - DISABLED 65 2.8 06. WAS EMPLOYED - UNEMPLOYED 50 2.2 07. WAS EMPLOYED - RETIRED 157 6.8 08. NEVER EMPLOYED - STUDY 106 4.6 09. NEVER EMPLOYED - UNEMPLOYED 8 .3 10. NEVER EMPLOYED - OTHER 7 .3 98. NA 2 .1 99. INAP (VAR139, CODES 2 THRU 8) 835 36.2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR141 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + __________ ___ ________ __ __________ REF141 DECK 04 COL 44-45 WAVE 1 QUEST. P6 LOC 228 WIDTH 2 WHAT IS YOUR TRADE OR PROFESSION AND WHAT IS YOUR FUNCTION? 01. MANAGER > 10 EMPLOYEES 19 .8 + _ 02. MANAGER < 10 EMPLOYEES 57 2.5 03. HIGHER PROFESSIONAL 16 .7 04. FARMER - MARKETGARDENER 34 1.5 05. HIGHER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 55 2.4 06. MIDDLE LEVEL EMPLOYEE 310 13.4 07. LOWER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 225 9.8 08. SKILLED LABOURER 208 9.0 1 82 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 09. UNSKILLED LABOURER 140 6.1 98. NA 11 .5 99. INAP (VAR140, CODES 5 THRU 99) 1230 53.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR142 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY RESPONDENT'S MD=GE 98 + ______ __ ________ ____________ JOB IS IN + ___ __ __ REF142 DECK 04 COL 46-47 WAVE 1 QUEST. P6 LOC 230 WIDTH 2 IN WHAT BRANCH OF INDUSTRY OR COMMERCE ARE YOU EMPLOYED? 99. INAP (VAR140, CODES 5 THRU 99) VAR143 NUMBER OF STAFF RESPONDENT EMPLOYS MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ __________ _______ REF143 DECK 04 COL 48-49 WAVE 1 QUEST. P6 LOC 232 WIDTH 2 DO YOU EMPLOY OR SUPERVISE ANY STAFF? AND IF SO, HOW MANY PEOPLE DO YOU EMPLOY OR SUPERVISE? 00. NONE 01. ONE PERSON . . 97. NINETY SEVEN PERSONS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR140, CODES 5 THRU 99) VAR144 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ___ ____ __________ WORKS + _____ REF144 DECK 04 COL 50-51 WAVE 1 QUEST. P7 LOC 234 WIDTH 2 HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK ARE YOU EMPLOYED? 01. ONE HOUR 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 83 02. TWO HOURS . . 80. EIGHTY HOURS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR140, CODES 5 THRU 99) VAR145 WAS RESPONDENT EMPLOYED PREVIOUSLY? MD=GE 6 + ___ __________ ________ __________ REF145 DECK 04 COL 52 WAVE 1 QUEST. P8 LOC 236 WIDTH 1 1. YES 603 26.2 2. NO 210 9.1 6. DK 2 .1 8. NA 20 .9 9. INAP (VAR139, CODES 1,9) 1470 63.8 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR146 PREVIOUS PROFESSION AND FUNCTION MD=GE 98 + ________ __________ ___ ________ OF RESPONDENT + __ __________ REF146 DECK 04 COL 53-54 WAVE 1 QUEST. P9 LOC 237 WIDTH 2 + ' WHAT WAS YOUR TRADE OR PROFESSION AND FUNCTION? 01. MANAGER > 10 EMPLOYEES 2 .1 + _ 02. MANAGER < 10 EMPLOYEES 37 1.6 03. HIGHER PROFESSIONAL - - 04. FARMER - MARKETGARDENER 15 .7 05. HIGHER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 16 .7 06. MIDDLE LEVEL EMPLOYEE 155 6.7 07. LOWER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 197 8.5 08. SKILLED LABOURER 175 7.6 09. UNSKILLED LABOURER 269 11.7 98. NA 9 .4 99. INAP (VAR140, CODES 1 THRU 4, 8 THRU 98; VAR145, CODES 2 THRU 8) 1430 62.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 84 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR147 DOES RESPONDENT WORK PART-TIME? MD=GE 6 + ____ __________ ____ _________ REF147 DECK 04 COL 55 WAVE 1 QUEST. P10 LOC 239 WIDTH 1 DO YOU WORK OCCASIONALY PART-TIME? 1. YES 139 6.0 2. NO 1085 47.1 6. DK 2 .1 8. NA 4 .2 9. INAP (VAR140, CODES 1 THRU 4) 1075 46.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR148 IS PART-TIME WORK REGULAR OR NOT? MD=GE 6 + __ _________ ____ _______ __ ___ REF148 DECK 04 COL 56 WAVE 1 QUEST. P11 LOC 240 WIDTH 1 IS THAT REGULARLY OR ACCASIONALY? 1. OCCASIONALLY 97 4.2 2. REGULARLY 42 1.8 6. DK - - 8. NA - - 9. INAP (VAR147, CODES 2 THRU 9) 2166 94.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR149 WOULD RESPONDENT LIKE REGULAR MD=GE 6 + _____ __________ ____ _______ EMPLOYMENT? + __________ REF149 DECK 04 COL 57 WAVE 1 QUEST. P12 LOC 241 WIDTH 1 + ' WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE EMPLOYED REGULARLY? 1. YES 284 12.3 2. NO 869 37.7 6. DK 28 1.2 8. NA 7 .3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 85 9. INAP (VAR147, CODE 9; VAR148, CODES 2 THRU 8) 1117 48.5 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR150 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ___ ____ __________ WANTS TO WORK + _____ __ ____ REF150 DECK 04 COL 58-59 WAVE 1 QUEST. P13 LOC 242 WIDTH 2 HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK? 01. ONE HOUR 02. TWO HOURS . . 60. SIXTY HOURS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR147, CODE 9; VAR148, CODES 6,8; VAR149, CODES 2 THRU 8) VAR151 EMPLOYMENT OF FATHER IN RESPONDENT'S MD=GE 6 + __________ __ ______ __ ____________ ADOLESCENCE + ___________ REF151 DECK 04 COL 60 WAVE 1 QUEST. P14 LOC 244 WIDTH 1 WHEN YOU WERE 10 TO 16 YEARS OLD, WAS YOUR (FOSTER) FATHER EMPLOYED, NOT EMPLOYED, OR WHAT? 1. EMPLOYED, INCL. PART-TIME 2051 89.0 2. NOT EMPLOYED - DISABLED 36 1.6 3. NOT EMPLOYED - UNEMPLOYED 12 .5 4. NOT EMPLOYED - RETIRED 10 .4 5. NOT EMPLOYED - STUDY 2 .1 6. DK 59 2.6 8. NA 9 .4 9. INAP (NO (FOSTER) FATHER) 126 5.5 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR152 EMPLOYER OF FATHER OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ______ __ __________ REF152 DECK 04 COL 61 WAVE 1 QUEST. P15 LOC 245 WIDTH 1 1 86 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. EMPLOYED BY GOVERNMENT 364 15.8 2. EMPLOYED - PRIVATE EMPLOYEE 972 42.2 3. SELF-EMPLOYED 676 29.3 6. DK 5 .2 8. NA 34 1.5 9. INAP (VAR151, CODES 2 THRU 99) 254 11.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR153 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF FATHER MD=GE 98 + __________ ___ ________ __ ______ OF RESPONDENT + __ __________ REF153 DECK 04 COL 62-63 WAVE 1 QUEST. P16 LOC 246 WIDTH 2 WHAT WAS HIS TRADE OR PROFESSION AND WHAT WAS HIS FUNCTION? 01. MANAGER > 10 EMPLOYEES 39 1.7 + _ 02. MANAGER < 10 EMPLOYEES 343 14.9 03. HIGHER PROFESSIONAL 24 1.0 04. FARMER - MARKETGARDENER 234 10.2 05. HIGHER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 98 4.3 06. MIDDLE LEVEL EMPLOYEE 267 11.6 07. LOWER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 177 7.7 08. SKILLED LABOURER 431 18.7 09. UNSKILLED LABOURER 415 18.0 98. NA 23 1.0 99. INAP (VAR151, CODES 2 THRU 99) 254 11.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR154 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY FATHER'S JOB WAS IN MD=GE 98 + ______ __ ________ ________ ___ ___ __ REF154 DECK 04 COL 64-65 WAVE 1 QUEST. P16 LOC 248 WIDTH 2 IN WHAT BRANCH OF INDUSTRY OR COMMERCE WAS HE EMPLOYED? 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 87 99. INAP (VAR151, CODES 2 THRU 99) VAR155 NUMBER OF STAFF FATHER OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ______ __ __________ EMPLOYED + ________ REF155 DECK 04 COL 66-67 WAVE 1 QUEST. P16 LOC 250 WIDTH 2 DID HE EMPLOY OR SUPERVISE ANY STAFF, AND IF SO, HOW MANY PEOPLE DID HE EMPLOY OR SUPERVISE? 00. NONE 01. ONE PERSON . . 97. NINETY SEVEN PERSONS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR151, CODES 2 THRU 99) VAR156 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS (NOT) THE MD=NONE + ____ __ _________ __ ___ ___ RESPONDENT + __________ REF156 DECK 04 COL 68 WAVE 1 LOC 252 WIDTH 1 1. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS THE RESPONDENT 1304 56.6 2. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS NOT THE RESPONDENT 1001 43.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR157 EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD MD=GE 96 + __________ ______ __ ____ __ _________ REF157 DECK 04 COL 69-70 WAVE 1 QUEST. P17 LOC 253 WIDTH 2 CAN YOU INDICATE WITH THE HELP OF THIS CARD WHAT THE PRESENT OCCUPATION OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD IS? 1 88 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 01. EMPLOYED BY GOVERNMENT 174 7.5 02. EMPLOYED - PRIVATE EMPLOYEE 448 19.4 03. SELF-EMPLOYED 123 5.3 04. EMPLOYED - ELSEWHERE 6 .3 05. WAS EMPLOYED - DISABLED 72 3.1 06. WAS EMPLOYED - UNEMPLOYED 21 .9 07. WAS EMPLOYED - RETIRED 118 5.1 08. WAS EMPLOYED - HOUSEWIFE 4 .2 09. NEVER EMPLOYED - STUDY 4 .2 10. NEVER EMPLOYED - UNEMPLOYED 3 .1 11. NEVER EMPLOYED - HOUSEWIFE 15 .7 12. NEVER EMPLOYED - OTHER 5 .2 96. DK 1 .0 98. NA 7 .3 99. INAP (VAR156, CODE 1) 1304 56.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR158 PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF HEAD OF MD=GE 98 + __________ ___ ________ __ ____ __ HOUSEHOLD + _________ REF158 DECK 04 COL 71-72 WAVE 1 QUEST. P18 LOC 255 WIDTH 2 WHAT IS THE TRADE OR PROFESSION OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD, AND WHAT IS HIS OR HER FUNCTION? 01. MANAGER > 10 EMPLOYEES 16 .7 + _ 02. MANAGER < 10 EMPLOYEES 55 2.4 03. HIGHER PROFESSIONAL 11 .5 04. FARMER - MARKETGARDENER 45 2.0 05. HIGHER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 57 2.5 06. MIDDLE LEVEL EMPLOYEE 158 6.9 07. LOWER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 107 4.6 08. SKILLED LABOURER 205 8.9 09. UNSKILLED LABOURER 93 4.0 98. NA 4 .2 99. INAP (VAR157, CODES 5 THRU 99) 1554 67.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR159 BRANCH OF INDUSTRY HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD'S MD=GE 98 + ______ __ ________ ____ __ ___________ JOB IS IN + ___ __ __ REF159 DECK 04 COL 73-74 WAVE 1 QUEST. P18 LOC 257 WIDTH 2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 89 IN WHAT BRANCH OF INDUSTRY OR COMMERCE IS THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYED? 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR157, CODES 5 THRU 99) VAR160 NUMBER OF STAFF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ____ __ _________ EMPLOYS + _______ REF160 DECK 04 COL 75-76 WAVE 1 QUEST. P18 LOC 259 WIDTH 2 DOES THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD EMPLOY ANY STAFF? AND IF SO, HOW MANY PEOPLE DOES HE OR SHE EMPLOY? 00. NONE 01. ONE PERSON . . 97. NINETY SEVEN PERSONS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR157, CODES 5 THRU 99) VAR161 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK HEAD OF MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ___ ____ ____ __ HOUSEHOLD WORKS + _________ _____ REF161 DECK 04 COL 77-78 WAVE 1 QUEST. P19 LOC 261 WIDTH 2 HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK IS THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYED? 01. ONE HOUR 02. TWO HOURS . . 80. EIGHTY HOURS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR157, CODES 5 THRU 99) 1 90 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR162 FORMER PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF MD=GE 98 + ______ __________ ___ ________ __ HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD + ____ __ _________ REF162 DECK 05 COL 15-16 WAVE 1 QUEST. P20 LOC 263 WIDTH 2 WHAT WAS THE TRADE OR PROFESSION AND FUNCTION OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD? 01. MANAGER > 10 EMPLOYEES 2 .1 + _ 02. MANAGER < 10 EMPLOYEES 19 .8 03. HIGHER PROFESSIONAL - - 04. FARMER - MARKETGARDENER 15 .7 05. HIGHER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 5 .2 06. MIDDLE LEVEL EMPLOYEE 38 1.6 07. LOWER LEVEL EMPLOYEE 21 .9 08. SKILLED LABOURER 54 2.3 09. UNSKILLED LABOURER 58 2.5 98. NA 3 .1 99. INAP (VAR157, CODES 1 THRU 4, 9 THRU 99) 2090 90.7 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR163 DOES HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD WORK PART-TIME? MD=GE 6 + ____ ____ __ _________ ____ _________ REF163 DECK 05 COL 17 WAVE 1 QUEST. P21 LOC 265 WIDTH 1 DOES THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD OCCASIONALLY WORK PART-TIME? 1. YES 17 .7 2. NO 223 9.7 6. DK - - 8. NA 10 .4 9. INAP (VAR157, CODES 1 THRU 4,99) 2055 89.2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR164 IS PART-TIME WORK OF HEAD OF MD=GE 6 + __ _________ ____ __ ____ __ HOUSEHOLD REGULAR OR NOT? + _________ _______ __ ___ REF164 DECK 05 COL 18 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 91 WAVE 1 QUEST. P22 LOC 266 WIDTH 1 IS THAT REGULARLY OR OCCASIONALLY? 1. OCCASIONALLY 12 .5 2. REGULARLY 5 .2 6. DK - - 8. NA - - 9. INAP (VAR163, CODES 2 THRU 9) 2288 99.3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR165 WOULD HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD LIKE REGULAR MD=GE 6 + _____ ____ __ _________ ____ _______ EMPLOYMENT + __________ REF165 DECK 05 COL 19 WAVE 1 QUEST. P23 LOC 267 WIDTH 1 + ' WOULD THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD LIKE TO BE EMPLOYED REGULARLY? 1. YES 42 1.8 2. NO 177 7.7 6. DK 10 .4 8. NA 16 .7 9. INAP (VAR163, CODE 9; VAR164, CODE 2) 2060 89.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR166 NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK HEAD OF MD=GE 98 + ______ __ _____ ___ ____ ____ __ HOUSEHOLD WANTS TO WORK + _________ _____ __ ____ REF166 DECK 05 COL 20-21 WAVE 1 QUEST. P24 LOC 268 WIDTH 2 + ' HOW MANY HOURS PER WEEK ? 01. ONE HOUR 02. TWO HOURS . . 1 92 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 60. SIXTY HOURS OR MORE 98. NA 99. INAP (VAR163, CODE 9, VAR164, CODES 6,8, VAR165, CODES 2 THRU 8) VAR167 EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 98 + _________ __ __________ REF167 DECK 05 COL 22-23 WAVE 1 QUEST. P25 LOC 270 WIDTH 2 CAN YOU SAY WHAT YOUR HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION IS? 01. LA 462 20.0 02. LB 130 5.6 03. LV 521 22.6 04. U 338 14.7 05. UV 165 7.2 06. M 135 5.9 07. MV 137 5.9 08. HBO 236 10.2 09. S 35 1.5 10. H 128 5.6 98. NA 18 .8 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR168 EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT (NOT) COMPLETED MD=GE 8 + _________ __ __________ ___ _________ REF168 DECK 05 COL 24 WAVE 1 QUEST. P26 LOC 272 WIDTH 1 DID YOU COMPLETE THIS EDUCATION, DIDN'T YOU, OR ARE YOU STILL STUDYING TO COMPLETE IT? 1. COMPLETED 1863 80.8 2. NOT COMPLETED 285 12.4 3. NOT COMPLETED YET 122 5.3 8. NA 35 1.5 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 93 VAR169 EDUCATION OF FATHER OF RESPONDENT MD=GE 96 + _________ __ ______ __ __________ REF169 DECK 05 COL 25-26 WAVE 1 QUEST. P27 LOC 274 WIDTH 2 CAN YOU SAY WHAT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF YOUR (FOSTER) FATHER IS (WAS)? 01. LA 1068 46.3 02. LB 118 5.1 03. LV 295 12.8 04. U 149 6.5 05. UV 88 3.8 06. M 64 2.8 07. MV 56 2.4 08. HBO 104 4.5 09. S 23 1.0 10. H 68 3.0 96. DK 246 10.7 98. NA 26 1.1 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR170 RECAPITULATION CONCERNING HEAD OF MD=NONE + ______________ __________ ____ __ HOUSEHOLD + _________ REF170 DECK 05 COL 27 WAVE 1 LOC 276 WIDTH 1 1. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS RESPONDENT 1304 56.6 2. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS FATHER OF RESPONDENT 114 4.9 3. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS OTHER PERSON 887 38.5 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR171 EDUCATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD MD=GE 96 + _________ __ ____ __ _________ REF171 DECK 05 COL 28-29 WAVE 1 QUEST. P28 LOC 277 WIDTH 2 CAN YOU SAY WHAT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF 1 94 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IS? 01. LA 165 7.2 02. LB 39 1.7 03. LV 224 9.7 04. U 92 4.0 05. UV 72 3.1 06. M 40 1.7 07. MV 61 2.6 08. HBO 103 4.5 09. S 17 .7 10. H 43 1.9 96. DK 16 .7 98. NA 15 .7 99. INAP (VAR170, CODES 1,2) 1418 61.5 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR172 EDUCATION OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD - MD=GE 6 + _________ __ ____ __ _________ (NOT) COMPLETED + ___ _________ REF172 DECK 05 COL 30 WAVE 1 QUEST. P29 LOC 279 WIDTH 1 DID HE/SHE COMPLETE THIS EDUCATION, DIDN'T HE/SHE OR IS HE/SHE STILL STUDYING TO COMPLETE IT? 1. COMPLETED 746 32.4 2. NOT COMPLETED 79 3.4 3. NOT COMPLETED YET 18 .8 6. DK 5 .2 8. NA 8 .3 9. INAP (VAR171, CODES 96 THRU 99) 1449 62.9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR173 SOCIAL CLASS - SELFIMAGE MD=GE 6 + ______ _____ _________ REF173 DECK 05 COL 31 WAVE 1 QUEST. P30 LOC 280 WIDTH 1 IT IS NOT UNUSUAL TO DIVIDE SOCIETY INTO VARIOUS SOCIAL CLASSES. DO YOU THINK YOU BELONG TO A PAR- TICULAR SOCIAL CLASS; IF SO, WHICH ONE? 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 95 1. UPPER CLASS 57 2.5 2. UPPER MIDDLE CLASS 225 9.8 3. MIDDLE CLASS 941 40.8 4. UPPER WORKING CLASS 237 10.3 5. WORKING CLASS 715 31.0 6. DK 107 4.6 8. NA 23 1.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR174 RELIGION MD=GE 6 + ________ REF174 DECK 05 COL 32 WAVE 1 QUEST. P31 LOC 281 WIDTH 1 DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF AS BELONGING TO A PARTICULAR RELIGION OR DENOMINATION? AND IF SO, TO WHICH ONE? 1. ROMAN CATHOLIC 824 35.7 2. DUTCH REFORMED 401 17.4 3. CALVINIST 206 8.9 4. OTHER RELIGION 74 3.2 5. NO RELIGION 792 34.4 6. DK 4 .2 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR175 SECT IN DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH MD=6 AND GE 8 + ____ __ _____ ________ ______ RESPONDENT BELONGS TO + __________ _______ __ REF175 DECK 05 COL 33 WAVE 1 QUEST. P32 LOC 282 WIDTH 1 WHICH SECT ("RICHTING") IN THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH DO YOU BELONG TO? 1. "VRIJZINNIGE RICHTING" 90 3.9 2. "MIDDEN ORTHODOX" 43 1.9 3. "GEREFORMEERDE BOND" 40 1.7 7. OTHER 124 5.4 6. DK 48 2.1 8. NA 56 2.4 1 96 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 9. INAP (VAR174, CODES 1,3 THRU 8) 1904 82.6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR176 CALVINIST DENOMINATION OR SECT MD=6 AND GE 8 + _________ ____________ __ ____ RESPONDENT BELONGS TO + __________ _______ __ REF176 DECK 05 COL 34 WAVE 1 QUEST. P33 LOC 283 WIDTH 1 WHICH SECT OR DENOMINATION IN THE CALVINIST RELIGION DO YOU BELONG TO? 1. GEREFORMEERDE KERKEN VRIJGEMAAKT BINNEN VERBAND 12 .5 2. GEREFORMEERDE KERKEN VRIJGEMAAKT BUITEN VERBAND 2 .1 3. GEREFORMEERDE GEMEENTEN 24 1.0 4. CHRISTELIJK GEREFORMEERDE KERK 7 .3 5. GEREFORMEERDE KERK 61 2.6 7. OTHER 72 3.1 6. DK 9 .4 8. NA 19 .8 9. INAP (VAR174, CODES 1, 2, 4 THRU 8) 2099 91.1 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR177 ATTENDANCE OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES MD=GE 6 + __________ __ _________ ________ REF177 DECK 05 COL 35 WAVE 1 QUEST. P34 LOC 284 WIDTH 1 01. A 51 2.2 02. B 91 3.9 03. C 105 4.6 04. D 207 9.0 05. E 192 8.3 06. F 220 9.5 07. G 217 9.4 08. H 143 6.2 09. J 128 5.6 10. K 162 7.0 11. L 131 5.7 12. M 190 8.2 96. DK 171 7.4 97. REFUSED TO ANSWER 284 12.3 98. NA 13 .6 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 1 98 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR180 HEALTH INSURANCE - HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD MD=GE 6 + ______ _________ ____ __ _________ REF180 DECK 05 COL 39 WAVE 1 QUEST. P37 LOC 288 WIDTH 1 IS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD REQUIRED BY LAW TO HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE? 1. YES 1275 55.3 2. NO 1009 43.8 6. DK 12 .5 8. NA 9 .4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR181 IS RESPONDENT HOUSE-OWNER? MD=GE 6 + __ __________ ___________ REF181 DECK 05 COL 40 WAVE 1 QUEST. P38 LOC 289 WIDTH 1 DO YOU (OR DOES THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD) OWN THE HOUSE IN WHICH YOU LIVE? 1. YES 1047 45.4 2. NO 1246 54.1 6. DK 2 .1 8. NA 10 .4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR182 END OF FIRST INTERVIEW - HOUR MD=98 + ___ __ _____ _________ ____ REF182 DECK 05 COL 41-42 WAVE 1 LOC 290 WIDTH 2 98. NA 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 99 VAR183 END OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MINUTE MD=98 + ___ __ _____ _________ ______ REF183 DECK 05 COL 43-44 WAVE 1 LOC 292 WIDTH 2 98. NA VAR184 INTERVIEWER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - MD=NONE + ___________ ______________ ______ WAVE 1 + ______ REF184 DECK 05 COL 45-50 WAVE 1 LOC 294 WIDTH 6 VAR185 DATE OF FIRST INTERVIEW - DAY MD=98 + ____ __ _____ _________ ___ REF185 DECK 05 COL 51-52 WAVE 1 LOC 300 WIDTH 2 98. NA VAR186 DATE OF FIRST INTERVIEW - MONTH MD=98 + ____ __ _____ _________ _____ REF186 DECK 05 COL 53-54 WAVE 1 LOC 302 WIDTH 2 01. JANUARY 975 42.3 02. FEBRUARY 986 42.8 03. MARCH 276 12.0 98. NA 68 3.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR187 DEGREE OF URBANISATION MD=NONE + ______ __ ____________ REF187 DECK 05 COL 55-56 WAVE 1 LOC 304 WIDTH 2 1 100 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 01. A1 - - 02. A2 7 0.3 03. A3 57 2.5 04. A4 178 7.7 05. B1 193 8.4 06. B2 337 14.6 07. B3 325 14.1 08. C1 54 2.3 09. C2 212 9.2 10. C3 145 6.3 11. C4 211 9.2 12. C5 324 14.1 13. C6 262 11.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR188 SIZE OF MUNICIPALITY MD=NONE + ____ __ ____________ REF188 DECK 05 COL 57 WAVE 1 LOC 306 WIDTH 1 1. < 5000 126 5.5 + _ 2. 5000 - 10000 256 11.1 3. 10000 - 20000 418 18.1 4. 20000 - 50000 590 25.6 5. 50000 - 100000 296 12.8 6. > 100000 357 15.5 + _ 7. THE HAGUE 66 2.9 8. ROTTERDAM 82 3.6 9. AMSTERDAM 114 4.9 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR189 PROVINCE MD=NONE + ________ REF189 DECK 05 COL 58-59 WAVE 1 LOC 307 WIDTH 2 01. GRONINGEN 113 4.9 02. FRIESLAND 101 4.4 03. DRENTHE 75 3.3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 101 04. OVERIJSSEL 156 6.8 05. GELDERLAND 305 13.2 06. UTRECHT 138 6.0 07. NOORD HOLLAND 242 10.5 08. ZUID HOLLAND 317 13.8 09. ZEELAND 49 2.1 10. NOORD BRABANT 336 14.6 11. LIMBURG 204 8.9 12. METROPOLITAN AREAS (AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, THE HAGUE) 262 11.4 13. DRONTEN AND ZUIDELIJKE IJSSEL- MEERPOLDERS 7 0.3 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR190 REGION MD=NONE + ______ REF190 DECK 05 COL 60 WAVE 1 LOC 309 WIDTH 1 1. DISTRICT I 262 11.4 2. DISTRICT II 604 26.2 3. DISTRICT III 289 12.5 4. DISTRICT IV 468 20.3 5. DISTRICT V 589 25.6 6. DISTRICT VI 93 4.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR191 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF MUNICIPALITY MD=NONE + ______________ ______ __ ____________ REF191 DECK 05 COL 61-63 WAVE 1 LOC 310 WIDTH 3 VAR192 INTERVIEW SUCCEEDED AT FIRST OR MD=NONE + _________ _________ __ _____ __ SECOND TRY + ______ ___ REF192 DECK 05 COL 64 WAVE 1 LOC 313 WIDTH 1 1. SUCCESS AT FIRST TRY 1844 80.0 1 102 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 2. SUCCESS AT SECOND TRY 461 20.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR193 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT FIRST TRY MD=99 + _____ __ __ _______ __ _____ ___ REF193 DECK 05 COL 65-66 WAVE 1 LOC 314 WIDTH 2 01. REFUSAL 246 10.7 02. ILLNESS 9 .4 03. NO CONTACT (3 TIMES NOT AT HOME) 110 4.8 04. OTHER CAUSES 96 4.2 99. INAP (VAR192, CODE 1) 1844 80.0 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR194 START OF SECOND INTERVIEW - HOUR MD=GE 98 + _____ __ ______ _________ ____ REF194 DECK 05 COL 67-68 WAVE 2 LOC 316 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) VAR195 START OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MINUTE MD=GE 98 + _____ __ ______ _________ ______ REF195 DECK 05 COL 69-70 WAVE 2 LOC 318 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 103 VAR196 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ____ REF196 DECK 05 COL 71 WAVE 2 QUEST. 1 LOC 320 WIDTH 1 FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEWS IN THE NEWSPAPERS. CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS? 1. ALWAYS 480 26.5 2. OFTEN 440 24.3 3. NOW AND THEN 582 32.1 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 233 12.9 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 73 4.0 6. DK 2 .1 8. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR197 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ________ REF197 DECK 05 COL 72 WAVE 2 QUEST. 2 LOC 321 WIDTH 1 IF SUCH PROBLEMS ARE BEING DISCUSSED, DO YOU USUALLY JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION, DO YOU LISTEN WITH INTEREST, DON'T YOU LISTEN OR AREN'T YOU INTERESTED? 1. JOINS CONVERSATION 914 50.4 2. LISTENS WITH INTEREST 695 38.4 3. DOESN'T LISTEN 193 10.7 6. DK 5 .3 8. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR198 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ _______ ____ REF198 DECK 05 COL 73 WAVE 2 QUEST. 3 LOC 322 WIDTH 1 1 104 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT TENSIONS OR NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES? 1. ALWAYS 363 20.0 2. OFTEN 442 24.4 3. NOW AND THEN 608 33.6 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 316 17.4 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 75 4.1 6. DK 4 .2 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR199 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? MD=GE 6 + __ __________ __ ________ REF199 DECK 05 COL 74 WAVE 2 QUEST. 4 LOC 323 WIDTH 1 ARE YOU VERY INTERESTED IN POLITICAL SUBJECTS, FAIRLY INTERESTED OR NOT INTERESTED? 1. VERY INTERESTED 253 14.0 2. FAIRLY INTERESTED 1063 58.7 3. NOT INTERESTED 488 26.9 6. DK 5 .3 8. NA 3 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR200 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 2 MD=9 + _________ ________ _____ ______ REF200 DECK 05 COL 75 WAVE 2 QUEST. 1-4 LOC 324 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 105 0. 177 9.8 1. 751 41.4 2. 407 22.5 3. 326 18.0 4. 151 8.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR201 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 90 + ____ _________ ________ _______ REF201 DECK 06 COL 15-16 WAVE 2 QUEST. 5 LOC 325 WIDTH 2 AND NOW I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU: IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEMS IN OUR COUNTRY? 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) VAR202 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF202 DECK 06 COL 17-18 WAVE 2 QUEST. 5 LOC 327 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO SECOND ANSWER OR PANELATTRITION) VAR203 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF203 DECK 06 COL 19-20 WAVE 2 QUEST. 5 LOC 329 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO THIRD ANSWER OR PANELATTRITION) 1 106 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR204 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF204 DECK 06 COL 21-22 WAVE 2 QUEST. 5 LOC 331 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FOURTH ANSWER OR PANELATTRITION) VAR205 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF205 DECK 06 COL 23-24 WAVE 2 QUEST. 5 LOC 333 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FIFTH ANSWER OR PANELATTRITION) VAR206 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? MD=GE 6 + ___ ____ __ __ _____________ _________ REF206 DECK 06 COL 25 WAVE 2 QUEST. 6A LOC 335 WIDTH 1 DID YOU VOTE IN THE ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER IN 1977? 1. YES 1549 85.5 2. NO 179 9.9 3. NOT YET ENTITLED TO VOTE 68 3.8 6. DK 16 .9 8. NA - - ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR207 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS MD=GE 90 + _____ _____ ___ __ __ _________ REF207 DECK 06 COL 26-27 WAVE 2 QUEST. 6B LOC 336 WIDTH 2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 107 FOR WHAT PARTY DID YOU VOTE AT THAT TIME <1977 ELECTIONS>? 01. PVDA 482 26.6 02. CDA 502 27.7 03. KVP 1 .1 04. ARP 2 .1 05. CHU 5 .3 06. VVD 223 12.3 07. D66 139 7.7 08. CPN 19 1.0 09. PPR 26 1.4 10. PSP 26 1.4 11. DS70 5 .3 12. SGP 30 1.7 13. GPV 17 .9 14. BOERENPARTIJ 1 .1 15. RKPN - - 16. RPF 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .2 90. INVALID 1 .1 91. BLANK 1 .1 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 24 1.3 96. DK 40 2.2 98. NA 1 .1 99. INAP (VAR206, CODES 2 THRU 8) 263 14.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR208 TYPOLOGY OF PARTY-IDENTIFICATION MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ____________________ REF208 DECK 06 COL 28 WAVE 2 QUEST. 7A-10B LOC 338 WIDTH 1 + ___________ 1. ADHERENT OF MORE THAN ONE PARTY 283 15.6 2. ADHERENT OF ONE PARTY 311 17.2 3. ATTRACTED TO MORE THAN ONE PARTY 352 19.4 4. ATTRACTED TO ONE PARTY 277 15.3 5. NOT ATTRACTED TO A PARTY 528 29.1 6. NA 1 40 2.2 7. NA 2 14 .8 8. NA 3 7 .4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR209 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION WITH MD=GE 8 + ________ __ ______________ ____ FIRST PARTY + _____ _____ REF209 DECK 06 COL 29 WAVE 2 QUEST. 7A,7C,9A LOC 339 WIDTH 1 0. NO IDENTIFICATION 528 29.1 1. DK WHETHER ATTRACTED 40 2.2 2. ATTRACTED, NO ADHERENT 624 34.4 3. ATTRACTED, DK WHETHER ADHERENT 5 .3 4. ADHERENT, NOT CONVINCED 247 13.6 5. ADHERENT, DK WHETHER CONVINCED 6 .3 6. ADHERENT, CONVINCED 341 18.8 8. NA1 14 .8 9. NA2 7 .4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR210 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION - MD=99 + _________ __ ______________ FIRST PARTY + _____ _____ REF210 DECK 06 COL 30-31 WAVE 2 QUEST. 7B,9B LOC 340 WIDTH 2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 109 01. PVDA 334 18.4 02. CDA 381 21.0 03. KVP 5 .3 04. ARP 4 .2 05. CHU 6 .3 06. VVD 183 10.1 07. D66 181 10.0 08. CPN 19 1.0 09. PPR 22 1.2 10. PSP 37 2.0 11. DS70 4 .2 12. SGP 22 1.2 13. GPV 15 .8 14. BOERENPARTIJ 3 .2 16. RPF 2 .1 17. EVP 1 .1 18. NVU 1 .1 20. SP 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES 2 .1 99. INAP (VAR208, CODES 5 THRU 8) 589 32.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR211 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PVDA MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ____ REF211 DECK 06 COL 32 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 342 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 79 4.4 2. ADHERENT 16 .9 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 538 29.7 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR212 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CDA MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF212 DECK 06 COL 33 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 343 WIDTH 1 1 110 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. ATTRACTED 84 4.6 2. ADHERENT 11 .6 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 538 29.7 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR213 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - KVP MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF213 DECK 06 COL 34 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 344 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 2 .1 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 1 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 632 34.9 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR214 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - ARP MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF214 DECK 06 COL 35 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 345 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 2 .1 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 631 34.8 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 111 VAR215 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CHU MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF215 DECK 06 COL 36 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 346 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 3 .2 2. ADHERENT 1 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 631 34.8 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR216 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - VVD MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF216 DECK 06 COL 37 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 347 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 98 5.4 2. ADHERENT 22 1.2 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 4 .2 8. NOT MENTIONED 511 28.2 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR217 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - D66 MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF217 DECK 06 COL 38 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 348 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 196 10.8 2. ADHERENT 18 1.0 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 419 23.1 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 112 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR218 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - DS70 MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ____ REF218 DECK 06 COL 39 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 349 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 13 .7 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 622 34.3 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR219 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - CPN MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF219 DECK 06 COL 40 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 350 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 13 .7 2. ADHERENT 3 .2 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 619 34.2 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR220 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - SGP MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF220 DECK 06 COL 41 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 351 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 9 .5 2. ADHERENT - - 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 1 .1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 113 8. NOT MENTIONED 625 34.5 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR221 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PPR MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF221 DECK 06 COL 42 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 352 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 45 2.5 2. ADHERENT 7 .4 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 3 .2 8. NOT MENTIONED 580 32.0 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR222 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - GPV MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF222 DECK 06 COL 43 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 353 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 17 .9 2. ADHERENT 2 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 616 34.0 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR223 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - PSP MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ___ REF223 DECK 06 COL 44 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 354 WIDTH 1 1 114 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. ATTRACTED 47 2.6 2. ADHERENT 9 .5 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 2 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 577 31.8 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR224 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - BOERENPARTIJ MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ ____________ REF224 DECK 06 COL 45 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 355 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 4 .2 2. ADHERENT 1 .1 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT - - 8. NOT MENTIONED 630 34.8 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR225 MULTIPLE PARTISANSHIP - OTHER PARTY MD=GE 8 + ________ ____________ _____ _____ REF225 DECK 06 COL 46 WAVE 2 QUEST. 8,10 LOC 256 WIDTH 1 1. ATTRACTED 22 1.2 2. ADHERENT 5 .3 3. CONVINCED ADHERENT 1 .1 8. NOT MENTIONED 607 33.5 9. INAP (VAR208, CODES 2,4 THRU 8) 1177 65.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 115 VAR226 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF226 DECK 06 COL 47-49 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 357 WIDTH 3 NOW I'LD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ON WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE GOOD AND THE BAD ASPECTS OF SOME POLITICAL PARTIES. SOME PEOPLE HAVE AN OPINION ON THIS, AND SOME DO NOT. LET'S START WITH THE PVDA. ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU PARTICULARLY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR227 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF227 DECK 06 COL 50 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 360 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR228 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF228 DECK 06 COL 51 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 361 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR229 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF229 DECK 06 COL 52-54 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 362 WIDTH 3 1 116 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR230 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF230 DECK 06 COL 55 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 365 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR231 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF231 DECK 06 COL 56 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 366 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR232 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF232 DECK 06 COL 57-59 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 367 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR233 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF233 DECK 06 COL 60 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 370 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 117 VAR234 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF234 DECK 06 COL 61 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11A LOC 371 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR235 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF235 DECK 06 COL 62-64 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 372 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU DON'T APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR236 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF236 DECK 06 COL 65 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 375 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR237 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF237 DECK 06 COL 66 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 376 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR238 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF238 DECK 06 COL 67-69 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 377 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR239 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF239 DECK 06 COL 70 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 380 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR240 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF240 DECK 06 COL 71 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 381 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR241 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF241 DECK 06 COL 72-74 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 382 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR242 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF242 DECK 06 COL 75 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 385 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 119 VAR243 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF243 DECK 06 COL 76 WAVE 2 QUEST. 11B LOC 386 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR244 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF244 DECK 07 COL 15-17 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 387 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT THE VVD? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE VVD WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR245 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF245 DECK 07 COL 18 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 390 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR246 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF246 DECK 07 COL 19 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 391 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR247 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF247 DECK 07 COL 20-22 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 392 WIDTH 3 1 120 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR248 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF248 DECK 07 COL 23 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 395 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR249 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF249 DECK 07 COL 24 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 396 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR250 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF250 DECK 07 COL 25-27 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 397 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR251 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF251 DECK 07 COL 28 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 400 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 121 VAR252 GOOD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF252 DECK 07 COL 29 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12A LOC 401 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR253 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF253 DECK 07 COL 30-32 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 402 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE VVD WHICH YOU DON'T APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR254 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF254 DECK 07 COL 33 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 405 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR255 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF255 DECK 07 COL 34 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 406 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR256 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF256 DECK 07 COL 35-37 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 407 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR257 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF257 DECK 07 COL 38 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 410 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR258 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF258 DECK 07 COL 39 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 411 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR259 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF259 DECK 07 COL 40-42 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 412 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR260 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF260 DECK 07 COL 43 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 415 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 123 VAR261 BAD ASPECTS OF VVD - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF261 DECK 07 COL 44 WAVE 2 QUEST. 12B LOC 416 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR262 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF262 DECK 07 COL 45-47 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 417 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT THE CDA? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE CDA WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR263 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF263 DECK 07 COL 48 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 420 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR264 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF264 DECK 07 COL 49 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 421 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR265 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF265 DECK 07 COL 50-52 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 422 WIDTH 3 1 124 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR266 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF266 DECK 07 COL 53 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 425 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR267 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF267 DECK 07 COL 54 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 426 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR268 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF268 DECK 07 COL 55-57 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 427 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR269 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF269 DECK 07 COL 58 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 430 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 125 VAR270 GOOD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF270 DECK 07 COL 59 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13A LOC 431 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR271 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF271 DECK 07 COL 60-62 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 432 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE CDA WHICH YOU DON'T APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR272 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF272 DECK 07 COL 63 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 435 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR273 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF273 DECK 07 COL 64 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 436 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR274 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF274 DECK 07 COL 65-67 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 437 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR275 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF275 DECK 07 COL 68 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 440 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR276 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF276 DECK 07 COL 69 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 441 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR277 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF277 DECK 07 COL 70-72 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 442 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR278 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF278 DECK 07 COL 73 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 445 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 127 VAR279 BAD ASPECTS OF CDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF279 DECK 07 COL 74 WAVE 2 QUEST. 13B LOC 446 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR280 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF280 DECK 08 COL 15-17 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 447 WIDTH 3 HOW ABOUT D66? ARE THERE ASPECTS OF D66 WHICH YOU PARTICULARY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR281 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF281 DECK 08 COL 18 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 450 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR282 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF282 DECK 08 COL 19 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 451 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR283 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF283 DECK 08 COL 20-22 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 452 WIDTH 3 1 128 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR284 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF284 DECK 08 COL 23 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 455 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR285 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF285 DECK 08 COL 24 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 456 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR286 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ___ _________ REF286 DECK 08 COL 25-27 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 457 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR287 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF287 DECK 08 COL 28 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 460 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 129 VAR288 GOOD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF288 DECK 08 COL 29 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14A LOC 461 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR289 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF289 DECK 08 COL 30-32 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 462 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF D66 WHICH YOU DON'T APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR290 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF290 DECK 08 COL 33 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 465 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR291 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF291 DECK 08 COL 34 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 466 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR292 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF292 DECK 08 COL 35-37 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 467 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR293 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF293 DECK 08 COL 38 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 470 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR294 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF294 DECK 08 COL 39 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 471 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR295 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ___ _______ __ ___ _________ REF295 DECK 08 COL 40-42 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 472 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR296 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ ____________ REF296 DECK 08 COL 43 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 475 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 131 VAR297 BAD ASPECTS OF D66 - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ___ _______ __ ___ _____________ REF297 DECK 08 COL 44 WAVE 2 QUEST. 14B LOC 476 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR298 DOES RESPONDENT INTEND TO VOTE? MD=GE 6 + ____ __________ ______ __ ____ REF298 DECK 08 COL 45 WAVE 2 QUEST. 15A LOC 477 WIDTH 1 AS YOU PROBABLY KNOW, ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER WILL BE HELD IN MAY THIS YEAR. DO YOU INTEND TO VOTE OR NOT, OR DON'T YOU KNOW YET? 1. INTENDS TO VOTE 1633 90.1 2. DOESN'T INTEND TO VOTE 77 4.2 6. DK YET 101 5.6 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR299 PARTY RESPONDENT INTENDS TO VOTE FOR MD=GE 90 + _____ __________ _______ __ ____ ___ REF299 DECK 08 COL 46-47 WAVE 2 QUEST. 15B LOC 478 WIDTH 2 WHICH PARTY DO YOU INTEND TO VOTE FOR? 01. PVDA 383 21.1 02. CDA 439 24.2 06. VVD 212 11.7 07. D66 169 9.3 08. CPN 22 1.2 09. PPR 23 1.3 10. PSP 36 2.0 11. DS70 4 .2 12. SGP 31 1.7 13. GPV 17 .9 14. BOERENPARTIJ 4 .2 1 132 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 15. RKPN - - 16. RPF 2 .1 17. EVP 1 .1 19. CENTRUMPARTIJ 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES 1 .1 90. INVALID 1 .1 91. BLANK 1 .1 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 29 1.6 96. DK YET 255 14.1 98. NA 2 .1 99. INAP (VAR298, CODES 2 THRU 8) 179 9.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR300 VOTE INTENTION IF OBLIGATED TO VOTE MD=GE 90 + ____ _________ __ _________ __ ____ REF300 DECK 08 COL 48-49 WAVE 2 QUEST. 15C LOC 480 WIDTH 2 SUPPOSE YOU WERE OBLIGATED TO VOTE. WHICH PARTY WOULD YOU VOTE FOR? 01. PVDA 39 2.2 02. CDA 26 1.4 06. VVD 9 .5 07. D66 22 1.2 08. CPN 1 .1 09. PPR 1 .1 10. PSP 1 .1 11. DS70 - - 12. SGP 2 .1 13. GPV - - 14. BOERENPARTIJ 2 .1 15. RKPN 1 .1 18. NVU 2 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES 2 .1 90. INVALID 8 .4 91. BLANK 12 .7 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 1 .1 96. DK 43 2.4 98. NA 7 .4 99. INAP (VAR298, CODE 1) 1633 90.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 133 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR301 SECOND CHOICE FOR VOTE MD=GE 90 + ______ ______ ___ ____ REF301 DECK 08 COL 50-51 WAVE 2 QUEST. 16 LOC 482 WIDTH 2 SUPPOSE, THE PARTY YOU INTEND TO VOTE FOR, DOESN'T EXIST, WHICH PARTY WOULD YOU VOTE FOR THEN? 01. PVDA 180 9.9 02. CDA 187 10.3 03. KVP 3 .2 04. ARP 2 .1 05. CHU - - 06. VVD 177 9.8 07. D66 348 19.2 08. CPN 27 1.5 09. PPR 42 2.3 10. PSP 45 2.5 11. DS70 25 1.4 12. SGP 17 .9 13. GPV 33 1.8 14. BOERENPARTIJ 11 .6 15. RKPN 3 .2 16. RPF 8 .4 17. EVP 7 .4 20. SP 5 .3 60. OTHER PARTIES 14 .8 90. INVALID 7 .4 91. BLANK 31 1.7 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 1 .1 95. WOULD NOT VOTE 22 1.2 96. DK 244 13.5 98. NA 14 .8 99. INAP (VAR299, CODES 90 THRU 98; VAR300, CODES 90 THRU 98) 359 19.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR302 PREFERRED GOVERNMENT COALITION MD=GE 96 + _________ __________ _________ REF302 DECK 08 COL 52-53 WAVE 2 QUEST. 17 LOC 484 WIDTH 2 1 134 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES AFTER THE ELECTIONS, A NEW CABINET HAS TO BE FORMED. PLEASE TELL US WHICH OF THE COMBINATIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES LISTED ON THIS CARD WOULD YOU PREFER TO FORM A NEW CABINET. 01. CDA-VVD 318 17.5 02. PVDA-CDA 169 9.3 03. CDA-VVD-D66 223 12.3 04. PVDA-CDA-D66 300 16.6 05. PVDA-D66 326 18.0 06. CDA-D66 51 2.8 07. CDA-PVDA-VVD-D66 187 10.3 09. NONE OF THESE 102 5.6 96. DK 133 7.3 98. NA 3 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR303 DOES IT MATTER WHO ARE IN THE COALITION MD=GE 6 + ____ __ ______ ___ ___ __ ___ _________ REF303 DECK 08 COL 54 WAVE 2 QUEST. 18 LOC 486 WIDTH 1 PERSONALLY, HOW MUCH DOES IT MATTER TO YOU WHICH PARTIES FORM THE NEW CABINET? DOES IT MATTER MUCH, A LITTLE, OR NOT AT ALL? 1. MUCH 1022 56.4 2. LITTLE 465 25.7 3. NOT AT ALL 248 13.7 6. DK 66 3.6 8. NA 11 .6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR304 PHOTO A - LUBBERS MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ REF304 DECK 08 COL 55 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 487 WIDTH 1 ON THIS SHEET YOU SEE A NUMBER OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 135 POLITICIANS. PLEASE LOOK AT THEM AND TELL ME FIRST, DO YOU KNOW WHO IT IS, WHAT THE NAME IS OF THIS POLITICIAN? SECONDLY, CAN YOU TELL ME HIS OR HER POLITICAL PARTY? AND FINALLY, WHAT HIS OR HER FUNCTION IS? PLEASE START WITH PICTURE A. 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1457 80.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 46 2.5 6. DK - - 8. NA 309 17.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR305 PARTY OF LUBBERS MD=GE 6 + _____ __ _______ REF305 DECK 08 COL 56 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 488 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1345 74.2 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 75 4.1 6. DK - - 8. NA 392 21.6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR306 FUNCTION OF LUBBERS MD=GE 6 + ________ __ _______ REF306 DECK 08 COL 57 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 489 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 789 43.5 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 261 14.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 762 42.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 136 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR307 PHOTO B - DEN UYL MD=GE 6 + _______ ___ ___ REF307 DECK 08 COL 58 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 490 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1781 98.3 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 5 .3 6. DK - - 8. NA 26 1.4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR308 PARTY OF DEN UYL MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ___ ___ REF308 DECK 08 COL 59 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 491 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1721 95.0 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 17 .9 6. DK - - 8. NA 74 4.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR309 FUNCTION OF DEN UYL MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ___ ___ REF309 DECK 08 COL 60 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 492 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1243 68.6 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 247 13.6 6. DK - - 8. NA 322 17.8 ------ ------- 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 137 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR310 PHOTO C - VAN DER STEE MD=GE 6 + _______ ___ ___ ____ REF310 DECK 08 COL 61 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 493 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 569 31.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 77 4.2 6. DK - - 8. NA 1166 64.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR311 PARTY OF VAN DER STEE MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ___ ___ ____ REF311 DECK 08 COL 62 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 494 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 563 31.1 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 104 5.7 6. DK - - 8. NA 1145 63.2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR312 FUNCTION OF VAN DER STEE MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ___ ___ ____ REF312 DECK 08 COL 63 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 495 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 493 27.2 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 129 7.1 6. DK - - 8. NA 1190 65.7 1 138 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR313 PHOTO D - RIETKERK MD=GE 6 + _______ ________ REF313 DECK 08 COL 64 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 496 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 859 47.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 47 2.6 6. DK - - 8. NA 906 50.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR314 PARTY OF RIETKERK MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ________ REF314 DECK 08 COL 65 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 497 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 918 50.7 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 61 3.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 833 46.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR315 FUNCTION OF RIETKERK MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ________ REF315 DECK 08 COL 66 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 498 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 641 35.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 146 8.1 6. DK - - 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 139 8. NA 1025 56.6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR316 PHOTO E - MRS. BECKERS MD=GE 6 + _______ ___ _______ REF316 DECK 08 COL 67 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 499 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 975 53.8 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 62 3.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 775 42.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR317 PARTY OF MRS. BECKERS MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ___ _______ REF317 DECK 08 COL 68 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 500 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 760 41.9 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 308 17.0 6. DK - - 8. NA 744 41.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR318 FUNCTION OF MRS. BECKERS MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ___ _______ REF318 DECK 08 COL 69 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 501 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 613 33.8 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 179 9.9 1 140 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 6. DK - - 8. NA 1020 56.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR319 PHOTO F - VAN AGT MD=GE 6 + _______ ___ ___ REF319 DECK 08 COL 70 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 502 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1788 98.7 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 1 .1 6. DK - - 8. NA 23 1.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR320 PARTY OF VAN AGT MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ___ ___ REF320 DECK 08 COL 71 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 503 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1720 94.9 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 32 1.8 6. DK - - 8. NA 60 3.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR321 FUNCTION OF VAN AGT MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ___ ___ REF321 DECK 08 COL 72 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 504 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1674 92.4 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 141 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 38 2.1 6. DK - - 8. NA 100 5.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR322 PHOTO G - DE KONING MD=GE 6 + _______ __ ______ REF322 DECK 08 COL 73 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 505 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 352 19.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 80 4.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 1380 76.2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR323 PARTY OF DE KONING MD=GE 6 + _____ __ __ ______ REF323 DECK 08 COL 74 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 506 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 318 17.5 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 99 5.5 6. DK - - 8. NA 1395 77.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR324 FUNCTION OF DE KONING MD=GE 6 + ________ __ __ ______ REF324 DECK 08 COL 75 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 507 WIDTH 1 1 142 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. CORRECT ANSWER 312 17.2 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 136 7.5 6. DK - - 8. NA 1364 75.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR325 PHOTO H - TERLOUW MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ REF325 DECK 09 COL 15 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 508 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1473 81.3 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 13 .7 6. DK - - 8. NA 326 18.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR326 PARTY OF TERLOUW MD=GE 6 + _____ __ _______ REF326 DECK 09 COL 16 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 509 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1438 79.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 43 2.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 331 18.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR327 FUNCTION OF TERLOUW MD=GE 6 + ________ __ _______ REF327 DECK 09 COL 17 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 510 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 143 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1061 58.6 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 176 9.7 6. DK - - 8. NA 575 31.7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR328 PHOTO I - MRS. HAARS MD=GE 6 + _______ ___ _____ REF328 DECK 09 COL 18 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 511 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1084 59.8 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 61 3.4 6. DK - - 8. NA 667 36.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR329 PARTY OF MRS. HAARS MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ___ _____ REF329 DECK 09 COL 19 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 512 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 634 35.0 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 270 14.9 6. DK - - 8. NA 908 50.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR330 FUNCTION OF MRS. HAARS MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ___ _____ REF330 DECK 09 COL 20 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 513 WIDTH 1 1 144 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. CORRECT ANSWER 718 39.6 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 355 19.6 6. DK - - 8. NA 739 40.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR331 PHOTO J - WIEGEL MD=GE 6 + _______ ______ REF331 DECK 09 COL 21 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 514 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1783 98.4 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 2 .1 6. DK - - 8. NA 27 1.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR332 PARTY OF WIEGEL MD=GE 6 + _____ __ ______ REF332 DECK 09 COL 22 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 515 WIDTH 1 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1650 91.1 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 59 3.3 6. DK - - 8. NA 103 5.7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR333 FUNCTION OF WIEGEL MD=GE 6 + ________ __ ______ REF333 DECK 09 COL 23 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 516 WIDTH 1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 145 1. CORRECT ANSWER 1333 73.6 2. INCORRECT ANSWER 180 9.9 6. DK - - 8. NA 299 16.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR334 POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE SCORE MD=99 + _________ _________ _____ REF334 DECK 09 COL 24-25 WAVE 2 QUEST. 19 LOC 517 WIDTH 2 00. 124 6.8 01. 199 11.0 02. 221 12.2 03. 224 12.4 04. 188 10.4 05. 202 11.1 06. 187 10.3 07. 155 8.6 08. 137 7.6 09. 104 5.7 10. 71 3.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR335 FAITH IN VAN AGT AS PREMIER MD=0 AND GE 8 + _____ __ ___ ___ __ _______ REF335 DECK 09 COL 26 WAVE 2 QUEST. 20 LOC 519 WIDTH 1 AFTER THE ELECTIONS A NEW GOVERNMENT HAS TO BE FORMED. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR OPINION ON VARIOUS PERSONS WHO MIGHT BECOME LEADER OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT. PLEASE CAN YOU TELL US (WITH THE HELP OF THIS CARD) HOW MUCH FAITH YOU WOULD HAVE IN THESE PERSONS AS PREMIER? 1 146 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. NO FAITH AT ALL 262 14.5 2. 172 9.5 3. 202 11.1 4. 235 13.0 5. 236 13.0 6. 284 15.7 7. VERY MUCH FAITH 352 19.4 8. DK 68 3.8 0. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR336 FAITH IN DEN UYL AS PREMIER MD=0 AND GE 8 + _____ __ ___ ___ __ _______ REF336 DECK 09 COL 27 WAVE 2 QUEST. 20 LOC 520 WIDTH 1 1. NO FAITH AT ALL 248 13.7 2. 205 11.3 3. 241 13.3 4. 280 15.5 5. 285 15.7 6. 256 14.1 7. VERY MUCH FAITH 224 12.4 8. DK 72 4.0 0. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR337 FAITH IN WIEGEL AS PREMIER MD=0 AND GE 8 + _____ __ ______ __ _______ REF337 DECK 09 COL 28 WAVE 2 QUEST. 20 LOC 521 WIDTH 1 1. NO FAITH AT ALL 351 19.4 2. 239 13.2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 147 3. 238 13.1 4. 273 15.1 5. 290 16.0 6. 230 12.7 7. VERY MUCH FAITH 100 5.5 8. DK 89 4.9 0. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR338 FAITH IN LUBBERS AS PREMIER MD=0 AND GE 8 + _____ __ _______ __ _______ REF338 DECK 09 COL 29 WAVE 2 QUEST. 20 LOC 522 WIDTH 1 1. NO FAITH AT ALL 93 5.1 2. 136 7.5 3. 243 13.4 4. 362 20.0 5. 371 20.5 6. 309 17.1 7. VERY MUCH FAITH 105 5.8 8. DK 191 10.5 0. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR339 FAITH IN TERLOUW AS PREMIER MD=0 AND GE 8 + _____ __ _______ __ _______ REF339 DECK 09 COL 30 WAVE 2 QUEST. 20 LOC 523 WIDTH 1 1. NO FAITH AT ALL 106 5.8 2. 150 8.3 3. 213 11.8 4. 345 19.0 5. 382 21.1 6. 329 18.2 7. VERY MUCH FAITH 115 6.3 8. DK 168 9.3 1 148 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 0. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR340 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 1 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF340 DECK 09 COL 31 WAVE 2 QUEST. 21 LOC 524 WIDTH 1 I'M NOW GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS TO YOU. WOULD YOU PLEASE SAY FOR EACH STATEMENT WHETHER YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE? MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT DON'T CARE MUCH ABOUT THE OPINIONS OF PEOPLE LIKE ME. 1. AGREE 662 36.5 2. DISAGREE 993 54.8 6. DK 149 8.2 8. NA 8 .4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR341 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 2 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF341 DECK 09 COL 32 WAVE 2 QUEST. 21 LOC 525 WIDTH 1 THE POLITICAL PARTIES ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN MY VOTE AND NOT IN MY OPINION. 1. AGREE 815 45.0 2. DISAGREE 862 47.6 6. DK 130 7.2 8. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 149 VAR342 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 3 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF342 DECK 09 COL 33 WAVE 2 QUEST. 21 LOC 526 WIDTH 1 PEOPLE LIKE ME DON'T HAVE ANY SAY ABOUT WHAT THE GOVERNMENT DOES. 1. AGREE 752 41.5 2. DISAGREE 947 52.3 6. DK 102 5.6 8. NA 11 .6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR343 POLITICAL EFFICACY - ITEM 4 MD=GE 6 + _________ ________ ______ REF343 DECK 09 COL 34 WAVE 2 QUEST. 21 LOC 527 WIDTH 1 SO MANY PEOPLE VOTE IN THE ELECTIONS THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER I VOTE OR NOT. 1. AGREE 157 8.7 2. DISAGREE 1578 87.1 6. DK 66 3.6 8. NA 11 .6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR344 POLITICAL EFFICACY SCORE - WAVE 2 MD=9 + _________ ________ _____ ______ REF344 DECK 09 COL 35 WAVE 2 QUEST. 21 LOC 528 WIDTH 1 0. 153 8.4 1 150 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. 422 23.3 2. 338 18.7 3. 314 17.3 4. 585 32.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR345 LEFT - RIGHT SELF RATING MD=GE 96 + ____ _____ ____ ______ REF345 DECK 09 COL 36-37 WAVE 2 QUEST. 22 LOC 529 WIDTH 2 POLITICAL OPINIONS AND CONVICTIONS ARE OFTEN CLASSIFIED AS "LEFT" OR "RIGHT". ON THIS SHOWCARD YOU SEE A SCALE WHICH RUNS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. CONSIDER YOUR OWN OPINIONS AND CONVICTIONS, WHERE WOULD YOU PLACE YOURSELF, WHICH POSITION OF THE SCALE WOULD APPLY TO YOU? 01. LEFT 73 4.0 02. 80 4.4 03. 200 11.0 04. 193 10.7 05. 275 15.2 06. 246 13.6 07. 200 11.0 08. 207 11.4 09. 68 3.8 10. RIGHT 118 6.5 96. DK 151 8.3 98. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR346 WHICH PARTY WINS - PVDA OR CDA? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ____ ____ ___ REF346 DECK 09 COL 38 WAVE 2 QUEST. 23 LOC 531 WIDTH 1 OF COURSE, NOBODY KNOWS FOR CERTAIN HOW THE ELEC- TIONS WILL COME OUT. BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK, WHICH OF THESE TWO PARTIES WILL GET MORE VOTES, THE PVDA 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 151 OR THE CDA? 1. PVDA 472 26.0 2. CDA 915 50.5 3. ABOUT THE SAME 263 14.5 6. DK 160 8.8 8. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR347 WINNING COMBINATION PVDA-D66 OR CDA-VVD MD=GE 6 + _______ ___________ ________ __ _______ REF347 DECK 09 COL 39 WAVE 2 QUEST. 24 LOC 532 WIDTH 1 AND WHAT ABOUT THESE TWO COMBINATIONS OF PARTIES, WHICH WILL GET MORE VOTES, THE TWO GOVERNMENT- COALITION PARTIES TOGETHER, THAT IS CDA + VVD, OR THE TWO LARGE OPPOSITION PARTIES TOGETHER, THAT IS PVDA + D66? 1. CDA AND VVD 717 39.6 2. PVDA AND D66 720 39.7 3. ABOUT THE SAME 164 9.1 6. DK 209 11.5 8. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR348 UNEMPLOYMENT - PERCEPTION OF CAUSES MD=GE 6 + ____________ __________ __ ______ REF348 DECK 09 COL 40 WAVE 2 QUEST. 25A LOC 533 WIDTH 1 TWO IMPORTANT PROBLEMS IN OUR COUNTRY ARE UNEMPLOY- MENT AND INFLATION. THE LAST YEARS THERE IS A LOT OF UNEMPLOYMENT. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION: IS THE UNEMPLOY- MENT CAUSED MAINLY BY THE POLICIES OF THE GOVERNMENT, OR IS IT MAINLY CAUSED BY CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH THE GOVERNMENT ITSELF CANNOT CHANGE? 1. BY GOVERNMENT POLICIES 304 16.8 2. BY OTHER CAUSES 577 31.8 3. BY BOTH 848 46.8 1 152 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 6. DK 80 4.4 8. NA 3 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR349 INFLATION - PERCEPTION OF CAUSES MD=GE 6 + _________ __________ __ ______ REF349 DECK 09 COL 41 WAVE 2 QUEST. 25B LOC 534 WIDTH 1 BECAUSE OF INFLATION, THE COST OF LIVING IS RISING ALL THE TIME. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION: IS INFLATION CAUSED MAINLY BY THE POLICIES OF THE GOVERNMENT, OR IS IT MAINLY CAUSED BY CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH THE GOVERNMENT ITSELF CANNOT CHANGE? 1. BY GOVERNMENT POLICIES 286 15.8 2. BY OTHER CAUSES 576 31.8 3. BY BOTH 835 46.1 6. DK 114 6.3 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR350 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF CDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + ________ __________ __ ___ REF350 DECK 09 COL 42 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26A LOC 535 WIDTH 1 THERE ARE MANY POLITICAL PROBLEMS WHICH ARE IN THE NEWS. PEOPLE TALK AND READ ABOUT THESE PROBLEMS AND MANY DIFFERENT OPINIONS EXIST ABOUT THEM. WE WILL ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ON SUCH MATTERS. THEY CONCERN ABORTION, STOCKPILING OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, DIFFERENCES IN INCOME, AND NUCLEAR ENERGY. FIRST WE WILL ASK YOU ABOUT THE POSITIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES ON THESE MATTERS, AND THEN ABOUT YOUR OWN OPINION. FIRST ABORTION: VOLUNTARY ENDING OF PREGNANCY. SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD FORBID ABORTION IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES, OTHER PEOPLE THINK THAT EACH WOMAN SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE FOR HERSELF WHETHER OR NOT SHE WANTS AN ABORTION. OF COURSE 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 153 THERE ARE ALSO PEOPLE WHO HAVE AN INTERMEDIATE OPINION. SUPPOSE WE PLACE THE PERSONS WHO'LD LIKE TO FORBID ABORTION IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES AT THE LEFT OF THIS LINE, AT NUMBER 1, AND THE PERSONS WHO THINK EACH WOMAN HAS THE RIGHT TO DECIDE FOR HERSELF AT THE OTHER END, AT NUMBER 7. FIRST WE'LL ASK YOU TO INDICATE THE POSITION OF A NUMBER OF POLITICAL PARTIES ON THIS LINE. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT POSITION A PARTY HAS, DON'T HESITATE TO TELL SO. CAN YOU PLACE THE CDA ON THIS LINE? 1. FORBID ABORTION 388 21.4 2. 374 20.6 3. 328 18.1 4. 287 15.8 5. 112 6.2 6. 31 1.7 7. WOMAN DECIDES 26 1.4 8. DK 264 14.6 0. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR351 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF PVDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + ________ __________ __ ____ REF351 DECK 09 COL 43 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26A LOC 536 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE PVDA? 1. FORBID ABORTION 25 1.4 2. 33 1.8 3. 44 2.4 4. 105 5.8 5. 202 11.1 6. 415 22.9 7. WOMAN DECIDES 654 36.1 8. DK 331 18.3 0. NA 3 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 154 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR352 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF VVD MD=0 AND GE 8 + ________ __________ __ ___ REF352 DECK 09 COL 44 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26A LOC 537 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE VVD? 1. FORBID ABORTION 65 3.6 2. 105 5.8 3. 140 7.7 4. 268 14.8 5. 290 16.0 6. 280 15.5 7. WOMAN DECIDES 220 12.1 8. DK 439 24.2 0. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR353 ABORTION - PERCEPTION OF D66 MD=0 AND GE 8 + ________ __________ __ ___ REF353 DECK 09 COL 45 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26A LOC 538 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT D66? 1. FORBID ABORTION 14 .8 2. 30 1.7 3. 65 3.6 4. 151 8.3 5. 279 15.4 6. 388 21.4 7. WOMAN DECIDES 279 15.4 8. DK 600 33.1 0. NA 6 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 155 VAR354 ABORTION - RESPONDENT'S PREFERENCE MD=0 AND GE 8 + ________ ____________ __________ REF354 DECK 09 COL 46 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26A LOC 539 WIDTH 1 WHERE WOULD YOU PLACE YOURSELF ON THIS LINE? 1. FORBID ABORTION 234 12.9 2. 165 9.1 3. 111 6.1 4. 217 12.0 5. 160 8.8 6. 226 12.5 7. WOMAN DECIDES 621 34.3 8. DK 73 4.0 0. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR355 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF CDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + _______ ______ __________ __ ___ REF355 DECK 09 COL 47 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26B LOC 540 WIDTH 1 HERE WE HAVE ANOTHER SHOWCARD. AS YOU MAYBE KNOW, SOME PEOPLE ARE AFRAID THAT RATHER SOON THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE OF ENERGY IN THE WORLD. ONE WAY TO RELIEVE THIS IS TO BUILD NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS. SOME PEOPLE THEREFORE BELIEVE THAT THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD QUICKLY INCREASE THE NUMBER OF SUCH PLANTS. OTHERS HOWEVER, CONSIDER THE DANGERS TOO GREAT AND THINK THAT NO NUCLEAR POWERPLANTS SHOULD BE BUILD AT ALL. CAN YOU PLACE THE CDA ON THIS LINE? 1. MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS 215 11.9 2. 290 16.0 3. 303 16.7 4. 305 16.8 5. 158 8.7 6. 72 4.0 7. NO NUCLEAR PLANTS 56 3.1 8. DK 411 22.7 0. NA 2 .1 1 156 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR356 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF PVDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + _______ ______ __________ __ ____ REF356 DECK 09 COL 48 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26B LOC 541 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE PVDA? 1. MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS 55 3.0 2. 95 5.2 3. 96 5.3 4. 133 7.3 5. 209 11.5 6. 364 20.1 7. NO NUCLEAR PLANTS 454 25.1 8. DK 402 22.2 0. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR357 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF VVD MD=0 AND GE 8 + _______ ______ __________ __ ___ REF357 DECK 09 COL 49 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26B LOC 542 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE VVD? 1. MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS 376 20.8 2. 316 17.4 3. 198 10.9 4. 171 9.4 5. 100 5.5 6. 87 4.8 7. NO NUCLEAR PLANTS 60 3.3 8. DK 498 27.5 0. NA 6 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 157 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR358 NUCLEAR PLANTS - PERCEPTION OF D66 MD=0 AND GE 8 + _______ ______ __________ __ ___ REF358 DECK 09 COL 50 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26B LOC 543 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT D66? 1. MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS 23 1.3 2. 65 3.6 3. 105 5.8 4. 195 10.8 5. 246 13.6 6. 324 17.9 7. NO NUCLEAR PLANTS 267 14.7 8. DK 577 31.8 0. NA 10 .6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR359 NUCLEAR PLANTS - RESPONDENT'S MD=0 AND GE 8 + _______ ______ ____________ PREFERENCE + __________ REF359 DECK 09 COL 51 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26B LOC 544 WIDTH 1 WHERE WOULD YOU PLACE YOURSELF ON THIS LINE? 1. MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS 136 7.5 2. 120 6.6 3. 133 7.3 4. 337 18.6 5. 171 9.4 6. 176 9.7 7. NO NUCLEAR PLANTS 604 33.3 8. DK 134 7.4 0. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 158 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR360 CLOSING NUCLEAR PLANTS - YES OR NO MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ ______ ___ __ __ REF360 DECK 09 COL 52 WAVE 2 QUEST. 26C LOC 545 WIDTH 1 AT THIS MOMENT TWO NUCLEAR POWERPLANTS OPERATE IN THE NETHERLANDS, IN DODEWAARD AND IN BORSSELE. DO YOU THINK THESE PLANTS SHOULD BE KEPT OPERATING OR DO YOU THINK THAT THEY SHOULD BE CLOSED DOWN? 1. STAY IN OPERATION 254 14.0 2. CLOSE NUCLEAR PLANTS 598 33.0 6. DK 87 4.8 8. NA 12 .7 9. INAP 861 47.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR361 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF CDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + ______ ___________ __________ __ ___ REF361 DECK 09 COL 53 WAVE 2 QUEST. 27 LOC 546 WIDTH 1 HERE IS ANOTHER SHOWCARD. SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT THE DIFFERENCES IN INCOME IN OUR COUNTRY SHOULD STAY AS THEY ARE. OTHER PEOPLE THINK THAT THESE DIFFERENCES SHOULD BECOME MUCH SMALLER. CAN YOU PLACE THE CDA ON THIS LINE? 1. AGAINST LEVELLING 144 7.9 2. 260 14.3 3. 349 19.3 4. 348 19.2 5. 238 13.1 6. 77 4.2 7. PRO LEVELLING 40 2.2 8. DK 342 18.9 0. NA 14 .8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 159 VAR362 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF PVDA MD=0 AND GE 8 + ______ ___________ __________ __ ____ REF362 DECK 09 COL 54 WAVE 2 QUEST. 27 LOC 547 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE PVDA? 1. AGAINST LEVELLING 37 2.0 2. 42 2.3 3. 48 2.6 4. 94 5.2 5. 205 11.3 6. 462 25.5 7. PRO LEVELLING 632 34.9 8. DK 279 15.4 0. NA 13 .7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR363 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF VVD MD=0 AND GE 8 + ______ ___________ __________ __ ___ REF363 DECK 09 COL 55 WAVE 2 QUEST. 27 LOC 548 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT THE VVD? 1. AGAINST LEVELLING 574 31.7 2. 410 22.6 3. 176 9.7 4. 125 6.9 5. 80 4.4 6. 51 2.8 7. PRO LEVELLING 53 2.9 8. DK 332 18.3 0. NA 11 .6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 160 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR364 INCOME DIFFERENCES - PERCEPTION OF D66 MD=0 AND GE 8 + ______ ___________ __________ __ ___ REF364 DECK 09 COL 56 WAVE 2 QUEST. 27 LOC 549 WIDTH 1 HOW ABOUT D66? 1. AGAINST LEVELLING 21 1.2 2. 34 1.9 3. 108 6.0 4. 277 15.3 5. 386 21.3 6. 356 19.6 7. PRO LEVELLING 136 7.5 8. DK 479 26.4 0. NA 15 .8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR365 INCOME DIFFERENCES - RESPONDENT'S MD=0 AND GE 8 + ______ ___________ ____________ PREFERENCE + __________ REF365 DECK 09 COL 57 WAVE 2 QUEST. 27 LOC 550 WIDTH 1 WHERE WOULD YOU PLACE YOURSELF ON THIS LINE? 1. AGAINST LEVELLING 152 8.4 2. 145 8.0 3. 131 7.2 4. 255 14.1 5. 261 14.4 6. 304 16.8 7. PRO LEVELLING 478 26.4 8. DK 71 3.9 0. NA 15 .8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 161 VAR366 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - FIRST PARTY MD=GE 96 + _______ ____________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF366 DECK 09 COL 58-59 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 551 WIDTH 2 I'LL NOW READ YOU A NUMBER OF PROBLEMS OF WHICH EVERYONE AGREES THAT THEY SHOULD BE SOLVED. NOT EVERYONE HOWEVER AGREES AS TO HOW THAT SHOULD BE ACHIEVED AND WHICH POLITICAL PARTY OR PARTIES WOULD BE THE BEST ONE(S) TO DO SO. PLEASE MENTION FOR EACH OF THESE PROBLEMS WHICH PARTY OR PARTIES HAVE, IN YOUR OPINION, THE BEST IDEAS AS TO HOW TO SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS. - UNEMPLOYMENT - CRIME - ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION - SHORTAGE OF HOUSING - WELFARE FRAUD - EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES BY EMPLOYERS 01. PVDA 549 30.3 02. CDA 259 14.3 06. VVD 152 8.4 07. D66 74 4.1 08. CPN 25 1.4 09. PPR 16 .9 10. PSP 9 .5 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP 1 .1 13. GPV 2 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 233 12.9 17. ALL PARTIES THE SAME 190 10.5 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 96. DK 246 13.6 98. NA 54 3.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR367 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - SECOND PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ ____________ ______ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF367 DECK 09 COL 60-61 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 553 WIDTH 2 1 162 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 01. PVDA 79 4.4 02. CDA 107 5.9 06. VVD 91 5.0 07. D66 109 6.0 08. CPN 9 .5 09. PPR 7 .4 10. PSP 12 .7 11. DS70 1 .1 12. SGP - - 13. GPV 3 .2 14. BOERENPARTIJ 1 .1 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1393 76.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR368 SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT - THIRD PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ ____________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF368 DECK 09 COL 62-63 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 555 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 15 .8 02. CDA 23 1.3 06. VVD 21 1.2 07. D66 42 2.3 08. CPN 8 .4 09. PPR 9 .5 10. PSP 5 .3 11. DS70 3 .2 12. SGP 1 .1 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1684 92.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 163 VAR369 SOLVING CRIME - FIRST PARTY MENTIONED MD=GE 96 + _______ _____ _____ _____ _________ REF369 DECK 09 COL 64-65 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 557 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 221 12.2 02. CDA 258 14.2 06. VVD 345 19.0 07. D66 84 4.6 08. CPN 31 1.7 09. PPR 11 .6 10. PSP 22 1.2 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP 11 .6 13. GPV 16 .9 14. BOERENPARTIJ 5 .3 15. RKPN 1 .1 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 146 8.1 17. ALL PARTIES THE SAME 228 12.6 60. OTHER PARTIES 2 .1 96. DK 345 19.0 98. NA 84 4.6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR370 SOLVING CRIME - SECOND PARTY MENTIONED MD=GE 99 + _______ _____ ______ _____ _________ REF370 DECK 09 COL 66-67 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 559 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 20 1.1 02. CDA 70 3.9 06. VVD 67 3.7 07. D66 53 2.9 08. CPN 4 .2 09. PPR 2 .1 10. PSP 17 .9 11. DS70 1 .1 12. SGP 7 .4 13. GPV 9 .5 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 1 164 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1562 86.2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR371 SOLVING CRIME - THIRD PARTY MENTIONED MD=GE 99 + _______ _____ _____ _____ _________ REF371 DECK 09 COL 68-69 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 561 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 10 .6 02. CDA 14 .8 06. VVD 15 .8 07. D66 25 1.4 08. CPN 5 .3 09. PPR 8 .4 10. PSP 5 .3 11. DS70 1 .1 12. SGP 2 .1 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ 1 .1 15. RKPN 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1724 95.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR372 SOLVING POLLUTION - FIRST PARTY MD=GE 96 + _______ _________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF372 DECK 09 COL 70-71 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 563 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 266 14.7 02. CDA 157 8.7 06. VVD 64 3.5 07. D66 334 18.4 08. CPN 8 .4 09. PPR 159 8.8 10. PSP 54 3.0 11. DS70 7 .4 12. SGP 2 .1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 165 13. GPV 4 .2 14. BOERENPARTIJ 4 .2 15. RKPN 1 .1 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 100 5.5 17. ALL PARTIES THE SAME 246 13.6 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .2 96. DK 325 17.9 98. NA 78 4.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR373 SOLVING POLLUTION - SECOND PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _________ ______ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF373 DECK 09 COL 72-73 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 565 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 55 3.0 02. CDA 66 3.6 06. VVD 37 2.0 07. D66 83 4.6 08. CPN 2 .1 09. PPR 45 2.5 10. PSP 28 1.5 11. DS70 3 .2 12. SGP 1 .1 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1491 82.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR374 SOLVING POLLUTION - THIRD PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF374 DECK 09 COL 74-75 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 567 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 9 .5 02. CDA 18 1.0 1 166 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 06. VVD 12 .7 07. D66 35 1.9 08. CPN 3 .2 09. PPR 17 .9 10. PSP 9 .5 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP - - 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1706 94.2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR375 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - FIRST PARTY MD=GE 96 + _______ _______ ________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF375 DECK 10 COL 15-16 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 569 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 613 33.8 02. CDA 227 12.5 06. VVD 86 4.7 07. D66 87 4.8 08. CPN 19 1.0 09. PPR 15 .8 10. PSP 21 1.2 11. DS70 4 .2 12. SGP 2 .1 13. GPV 5 .3 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 132 7.3 17. ALL THE PARTIES THE SAME 239 13.2 60. OTHER PARTIES 1 .1 96. DK 296 16.3 98. NA 65 3.6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 167 VAR376 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - SECOND PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ ________ ______ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF376 DECK 10 COL 17-18 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 571 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 54 3.0 02. CDA 92 5.1 06. VVD 46 2.5 07. D66 78 4.3 08. CPN 13 .7 09. PPR 10 .6 10. PSP 12 .7 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP 1 .1 13. GPV 2 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1502 82.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR377 SOLVING HOUSING SHORTAGE - THIRD PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ ________ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF377 DECK 10 COL 19-20 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 573 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 12 .7 02. CDA 17 .9 06. VVD 21 1.2 07. D66 23 1.3 08. CPN 2 .1 09. PPR 11 .6 10. PSP 8 .4 11. DS70 1 .1 12. SGP - - 13. GPV - - 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1717 94.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 1 168 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR378 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - FIRST PARTY MD=GE 96 + _______ _______ _____ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF378 DECK 10 COL 21-22 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 575 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 272 15.0 02. CDA 266 14.7 06. VVD 474 26.2 07. D66 61 3.4 08. CPN 23 1.3 09. PPR 13 .7 10. PSP 3 .2 11. DS70 4 .2 12. SGP 3 .2 13. GPV 6 .3 14. BOERENPARTIJ 3 .2 15. RKPN - - 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 110 6.1 17. ALL PARTIES THE SAME 194 10.7 60. OTHER PARTIES 1 .1 96. DK 307 16.9 98. NA 72 4.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR379 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - SECOND PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ _____ ______ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF379 DECK 10 COL 23-24 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 577 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 22 1.2 02. CDA 67 3.7 06. VVD 81 4.5 07. D66 59 3.3 08. CPN 5 .3 09. PPR 1 .1 10. PSP 6 .3 11. DS70 3 .2 12. SGP 4 .2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 169 13. GPV 2 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ 3 .2 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1559 86.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR380 SOLVING WELFARE FRAUD - THIRD PARTY MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ _____ _____ _____ MENTIONED + _________ REF380 DECK 10 COL 25-26 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 579 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 12 .7 02. CDA 14 .8 06. VVD 12 .7 07. D66 18 1.0 08. CPN 1 .1 09. PPR 6 .3 10. PSP 1 .1 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP - - 13. GPV 3 .2 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1743 96.2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR381 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - FIRST MD=GE 96 + _______ _______ _______ ______ _____ PARTY MENTIONED + _____ _________ REF381 DECK 10 COL 27-28 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 581 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 501 27.6 02. CDA 217 12.0 06. VVD 202 11.1 07. D66 50 2.8 1 170 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 08. CPN 46 2.5 09. PPR 13 .7 10. PSP 7 .4 11. DS70 6 .3 12. SGP 4 .2 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ 1 .1 15. RKPN - - 16. NONE OF THE PARTIES 104 5.7 17. ALL PARTIES THE SAME 216 11.9 60. OTHER PARTIES 1 .1 96. DK 360 19.9 98. NA 83 4.6 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR382 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - SECOND MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ _______ ______ ______ PARTY MENTIONED + _____ _________ REF382 DECK 10 COL 29-30 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 583 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 42 2.3 02. CDA 62 3.4 06. VVD 53 2.9 07. D66 64 3.5 08. CPN 6 .3 09. PPR 5 .3 10. PSP 10 .6 11. DS70 - - 12. SGP - - 13. GPV 1 .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES 1 .1 99. INAP (NO SECOND PARTY MENTIONED) 1568 86.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR383 SOLVING EVASION WELFARE LEVIES - THIRD MD=GE 99 + _______ _______ _______ ______ _____ PARTY MENTIONED + _____ _________ REF383 DECK 10 COL 31-32 WAVE 2 QUEST. 28 LOC 585 WIDTH 2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 171 01. PVDA 12 .7 02. CDA 15 .8 06. VVD 8 .4 07. D66 13 .7 08. CPN 3 .2 09. PPR 8 .4 10. PSP 9 .5 11. DS70 2 - 12. SGP - - 13. GPV - .1 14. BOERENPARTIJ - - 15. RKPN - - 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 99. INAP (NO THIRD PARTY MENTIONED) 1742 96.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR384 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ FIRST PLACE + _____ _____ REF384 DECK 10 COL 33 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 587 WIDTH 1 ON THIS SHEET WE HAVE LISTED ALL THE PROBLEMS JUST MENTIONED. WHICH OF THESE PROBLEMS SHOULD BE APPROACHED FIRST BY THE GOVERNMENT? AND WHICH OF THE PROBLEMS IS THE NEXT MOST URGENT? AND WHICH NEXT? 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 1341 74.0 2. CRIME 113 6.2 3. POLLUTION 75 4.1 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 95 5.2 5. WELFARE FRAUD 142 7.8 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 22 1.2 8. NA 24 1.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 172 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR385 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ SECOND PLACE + ______ _____ REF385 DECK 10 COL 34 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 588 WIDTH 1 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 251 13.9 2. CRIME 273 15.1 3. POLLUTION 249 13.7 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 652 36.0 5. WELFARE FRAUD 269 14.8 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 90 5.0 8. NA 28 1.5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR386 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ THIRD PLACE + _____ _____ REF386 DECK 10 COL 35 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 589 WIDTH 1 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 106 5.8 2. CRIME 357 19.7 3. POLLUTION 353 19.5 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 407 22.5 5. WELFARE FRAUD 392 21.6 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 167 9.2 8. NA 30 1.7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR387 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ FOURTH PLACE + ______ _____ REF387 DECK 10 COL 36 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 590 WIDTH 1 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 48 2.6 2. CRIME 390 21.5 3. POLLUTION 332 18.3 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 311 17.2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 173 5. WELFARE FRAUD 326 18.0 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 370 20.4 8. NA 35 1.9 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR388 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ FIFTH PLACE + _____ _____ REF388 DECK 10 COL 37 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 591 WIDTH 1 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 32 1.8 2. CRIME 344 19.0 3. POLLUTION 362 20.0 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 186 10.3 5. WELFARE FRAUD 408 22.5 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 442 24.4 8. NA 38 2.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR389 RANKING OF VALENCE ISSUES - MD=GE 8 + _______ __ _______ ______ SIXTH PLACE + _____ _____ REF389 DECK 10 COL 38 WAVE 2 QUEST. 29 LOC 592 WIDTH 1 1. UNEMPLOYMENT 8 .4 2. CRIME 302 16.7 3. POLLUTION 408 22.5 4. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING 129 7.1 5. WELFARE FRAUD 240 13.2 6. EVASION OF WELFARE LEVIES 683 37.7 8. NA 42 2.3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 174 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES VAR390 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - FIRST ITEM MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ _____ ____ REF390 DECK 10 COL 39 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30A LOC 593 WIDTH 1 AS YOU MAY KNOW, THE NETHERLANDS IS A MEMBER OF NATO, AND AT A NUMBER OF PLACES IN THE NETHERLANDS NUCLEAR ARMS ARE STOCKPILED. VARIOUS OPINIONS EXIST ON NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS. SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT THE NETHERLANDS SHOULDN'T BE INVOLVED IN IT AT ALL, OTHERS THINK THAT THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD KEEP FULFILLING ITS NOW EXISTING DUTIES IN NATO, AND STILL OTHERS THINK THAT NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS SHOULD BE REINFORCED. I'LL NOW READ YOU SOME STATEMENTS WHICH ARE ALSO PRINTED ON THIS CARD. PLEASE INDICATE FOR EACH STATEMENT WHETHER YOU AGREE COMPLETELY, AGREE, DON'T AGREE AND DON'T DISAGREE, DISAGREE, OR DISAGREE COMPLETELY. THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD, IF NECESSARY INDEPENDENTLY FROM THE REST OF NATO, SET A GOOD EXAMPLE AND BAN ALL NUCLEAR WEAPONS FROM ITS TERRITORY. 1. FULLY AGREE 453 25.0 2. AGREE 311 17.2 3. DON'T (DIS)AGREE 178 9.8 4. DISAGREE 483 26.7 5. FULLY DISAGREE 277 15.3 6. DK 106 5.8 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR391 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - SECOND ITEM MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ ______ ____ REF391 DECK 10 COL 40 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30A LOC 594 WIDTH 1 THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD TRY TO ESTABLISH THAT NATO REDUCES ITS LEVEL OF NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS, REGARDLESS WHETHER OR NOT THE SOVIET UNION DOES SO AS WELL. 1. FULLY AGREE 346 19.1 2. AGREE 520 28.7 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 175 3. DON'T (DIS)AGREE 156 8.6 4. DISAGREE 462 25.5 5. FULLY DISAGREE 202 11.1 6. DK 122 6.7 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR392 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - THIRD ITEM MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ _____ ____ REF392 DECK 10 COL 41 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30A LOC 595 WIDTH 1 THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD TRY TO ESTABLISH THAT NATO REDUCES ITS LEVEL OF NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS, BUT ONLY IF THE SOVIET UNION DOES SO AS WELL. 1. FULLY AGREE 305 16.8 2. AGREE 576 31.8 3. DON'T (DIS)AGREE 143 7.9 4. DISAGREE 521 28.8 5. FULLY DISAGREE 139 7.7 6. DK 123 6.8 8. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR393 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - FOURTH ITEM MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ ______ ____ REF393 DECK 10 COL 42 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30A LOC 596 WIDTH 1 THE NETHERLANDS SHOULD TRY TO ESTABLISH THAT NATO REINFORCES ITS NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS SO THAT IT HAS A STRONG BARGAINING POSITION VIS-A-VIS THE SOVIET UNION. 1. FULLY AGREE 131 7.2 2. AGREE 308 17.0 3. DON'T (DIS)AGREE 175 9.7 4. DISAGREE 603 33.3 1 176 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 5. FULLY DISAGREE 454 25.1 6. DK 137 7.6 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR394 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - OPINION SCORE MD=9 + _______ _______ _______ _____ REF394 DECK 10 COL 43 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30A LOC 597 WIDTH 1 0. 575 31.7 1. 369 20.4 2. 301 16.6 3. 317 17.5 4. 250 13.8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR395 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF CDA MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ __________ __ ___ REF395 DECK 10 COL 44 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30B LOC 598 WIDTH 1 PLEASE LOOK AGAIN AT THESE FOUR STATEMENTS . WHICH OF THEM COMES IN YOUR OPINION CLOSEST TO THE POSITION OF THE CDA? 1. FIRST STATEMENT 123 6.8 2. SECOND STATEMENT 251 13.9 3. THIRD STATEMENT 702 38.7 4. FOURTH STATEMENT 254 14.0 6. DK 475 26.2 8. NA 7 .4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 177 VAR396 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF PVDA MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ __________ __ ____ REF396 DECK 10 COL 45 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30B LOC 599 WIDTH 1 WHICH COMES CLOSEST TO THE PVDA? 1. FIRST STATEMENT 663 36.6 2. SECOND STATEMENT 448 24.7 3. THIRD STATEMENT 151 8.3 4. FOURTH STATEMENT 62 3.4 6. DK 479 26.4 8. NA 9 .5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR397 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF VVD MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ __________ __ ___ REF397 DECK 10 COL 46 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30B LOC 600 WIDTH 1 WHICH COMES CLOSEST TO THE VVD? 1. FIRST STATEMENT 49 2.7 2. SECOND STATEMENT 131 7.2 3. THIRD STATEMENT 397 21.9 4. FOURTH STATEMENT 639 35.3 6. DK 587 32.4 8. NA 9 .5 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR398 NUCLEAR WEAPONS - PERCEPTION OF D66 MD=GE 6 + _______ _______ __________ __ ___ REF398 DECK 10 COL 47 WAVE 2 QUEST. 30B LOC 601 WIDTH 1 WHICH COMES CLOSEST TO D66? 1 178 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 1. FIRST STATEMENT 393 21.7 2. SECOND STATEMENT 449 24.8 3. THIRD STATEMENT 210 11.6 4. FOURTH STATEMENT 73 4.0 6. DK 675 37.3 8. NA 12 .7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR399 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL PARTIES? MD=GE 6 + ______ _____ __ ____________ _______ REF399 DECK 10 COL 48 WAVE 2 QUEST. 31A LOC 602 WIDTH 1 DO YOU THINK THAT POLITICAL PARTIES SHOULD BE TOTALLY SEPARATE FROM RELIGION, OR THAT THERE SHOULD BE INTER- CONFESSIONAL CHRISTIAN PARTIES ("IN ALGEMEEN CHRISTE- LIJK VERBAND"), OR DO YOU THINK THAT THERE SHOULD BE SEPARATE ROMAN-CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT PARTIES? 1. SHOULD BE SECULAR 961 53.0 2. SHOULD BE INTERCONFESSIONAL 702 38.7 3. SHOULD BE CONFESSIONAL 94 5.2 6. DK 53 2.9 8. NA 2 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR400 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL UNIONS? MD=GE 6 + ______ _____ __ ____________ ______ REF400 DECK 10 COL 49 WAVE 2 QUEST. 31B LOC 603 WIDTH 1 WHAT ABOUT THE UNIONS? 1. SHOULD BE SECULAR 1053 58.1 2. SHOULD BE INTERCONFESSIONAL 608 33.6 3. SHOULD BE CONFESSIONAL 67 3.7 6. DK 80 4.4 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 179 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR401 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL SCHOOLS? MD=GE 6 + ______ _____ __ ____________ _______ REF401 DECK 10 COL 50 WAVE 2 QUEST. 31C LOC 604 WIDTH 1 WHAT ABOUT THE SCHOOLS? 1. SHOULD BE SECULAR 667 36.8 2. SHOULD BE INTERCONFESSIONAL 697 38.5 3. SHOULD BE CONFESSIONAL 376 20.8 6. DK 58 3.2 8. NA 14 .8 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR402 SHOULD THERE BE CONFESSIONAL RADIO MD=GE 6 + ______ _____ __ ____________ _____ OR TV? + __ __ REF402 DECK 10 COL 51 WAVE 2 QUEST. 31D LOC 605 WIDTH 1 WHAT ABOUT RADIO OR TV? 1. SHOULD BE SECULAR 790 43.6 2. SHOULD BE INTERCONFESSIONAL 622 34.3 3. SHOULD BE CONFESSIONAL 318 17.5 6. DK 78 4.3 8. NA 4 .2 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR403 IS RELIGION A GOOD GUIDE IN POLITICS? MD=GE 6 + __ ________ _ ____ _____ __ ________ REF403 DECK 10 COL 52 WAVE 2 QUEST. 32 LOC 606 WIDTH 1 1 180 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES DO YOU FULLY AGREE, AGREE, DISAGREE, OR FULLY DISAGREE WITH THE STATEMENT "RELIGION IS A GOOD GUIDE IN POLI- TICS"? 1. FULLY AGREE 274 15.1 2. AGREE 459 25 3 3. DISAGREE 514 28.4 4. FULLY DISAGREE 458 25.3 6. DK 102 5.6 8. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR404 CONFESSIONAL ATTITUDE SCORE MD=9 + ____________ ________ _____ REF404 DECK 10 COL 53 WAVE 2 QUEST. 31A-D,32 LOC 607 WIDTH 1 0. 503 27.8 1. 283 15.6 2. 209 11.5 3. 171 9.4 4. 227 12.5 5. 419 23.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR405 SATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENT MD=GE 6 + ____________ ____ __________ REF405 DECK 10 COL 54 WAVE 2 QUEST. 33 LOC 608 WIDTH 1 CAN YOU TELL US HOW CONTENT OR DISCONTENT YOU ARE WITH WHAT THE GOVERNMENT DID IN THE PAST FOUR YEARS? PLEASE USE THIS CARD FOR SELECTING YOUR ANSWER. 1. VERY CONTENT 23 1.3 2. CONTENT 475 26.2 3. NOT (DIS)CONTENT 639 35.3 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 181 4. DISCONTENT 476 26.3 5. VERY DISCONTENT 158 8.7 6. DK 40 2.2 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR406 PARTICIPATION IN UNIONS MD=GE 8 + _____________ __ ______ REF406 DECK 10 COL 55 WAVE 2 QUEST. 34 LOC 609 WIDTH 1 THIS CARD LISTS VARIOUS KINDS OF ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS OF WHICH YOU MIGHT BE A MEMBER. ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ANY OF THESE? WHICH ONES? AND HOW ACTIVE ARE YOU? PLEASE, FIRST INSPECT THE ENTIRE CARD. 1. NO MEMBER 1406 77.6 2. PASSIVE MEMBER 285 15.7 3. RATHER ACTIVE MEMBER 48 2.6 4. VERY ACTIVE MEMBER 16 .9 8. NA 57 3.1 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR407 PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MD=GE 8 + _____________ __ ____________ ORGANIZATIONS + _____________ REF407 DECK 10 COL 56 WAVE 2 QUEST. 34 LOC 610 WIDTH 1 1. NO MEMBER 1582 87.3 2. PASSIVE MEMBER 119 6.6 3. RATHER ACTIVE MEMBER 28 1.5 4. VERY ACTIVE MEMBER 15 .8 8. NA 68 3.8 1 182 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR408 PARTICIPATION IN NEIGHBORHOOD MD=GE 8 + _____________ __ ____________ ORGANIZATIONS + _____________ REF408 DECK 10 COL 57 WAVE 2 QUEST. 34 LOC 611 WIDTH 1 1. NO MEMBER 1474 81.3 2. PASSIVE MEMBER 153 8.4 3. RATHER ACTIVE MEMBER 80 4.4 4. VERY ACTIVE MEMBER 44 2.4 8. NA 61 3.4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR409 PARTICIPATION IN WOMAN'S ORGANIZATIONS MD=GE 8 + _____________ __ _______ _____________ REF409 DECK 10 COL 58 WAVE 2 QUEST. 34 LOC 612 WIDTH 1 1. NO MEMBER 1575 86.9 2. PASSIVE MEMBER 56 3.1 3. RATHER ACTIVE MEMBER 67 3.1 4. VERY ACTIVE MEMBER 36 3.7 8. NA 78 2.0 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR410 PARTICIPATION IN OTHER ORGANIZATIONS MD=GE 8 + _____________ __ _____ _____________ REF410 DECK 10 COL 59 WAVE 2 QUEST. 34 LOC 613 WIDTH 1 1. NO MEMBER 1088 60.0 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 183 2. PASSIVE MEMBER 163 9.0 3. RATHER ACTIVE MEMBER 263 14.5 4. VERY ACTIVE MEMBER 249 13.7 8. NA 49 2.7 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR411 END OF SECOND INTERVIEW - HOUR MD=GE 98 + ___ __ ______ _________ ____ REF411 DECK 10 COL 60-61 WAVE 2 LOC 614 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR412 END OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MINUTE MD=GE 98 + ___ __ ______ _________ ______ REF412 DECK 10 COL 62-63 WAVE 2 LOC 616 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR413 INTERVIEWER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - MD=999999 + ___________ ______________ ______ WAVE 2 + ______ REF413 DECK 10 COL 64-69 WAVE 2 LOC 618 WIDTH 6 999999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR414 DATE OF SECOND INTERVIEW - DAY MD=GE 98 + ____ __ ______ _________ ___ REF414 DECK 10 COL 70-71 WAVE 2 LOC 624 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR415 DATE OF SECOND INTERVIEW - MONTH MD=GE 98 + ____ __ ______ _________ _____ REF415 DECK 10 COL 72-73 WAVE 2 LOC 626 WIDTH 2 04. APRIL 1715 94.6 05. MAY 72 4.0 98. NA 25 1.4 ------ ------- 1812 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 VAR416 INTERVIEW SUCCEEDED AT FIRST OR MD=NONE + _________ _________ __ _____ __ SECOND TRY + ______ ___ REF416 DECK 10 COL 74 WAVE 2 LOC 628 WIDTH 1 1. SUCCEEDED AT FIRST TRY 1779 77.2 2. SUCCEEDED AT SECOND TRY 33 1.4 3. DID NOT SUCCEED AT ALL (PANEL ATTRITION) 493 21.4 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR417 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT FIRST TRY MD=GE 98 + _____ __ __ _______ __ _____ ___ REF417 DECK 10 COL 75-76 WAVE 2 LOC 629 WIDTH 2 01. REFUSAL 214 9.3 02. ILLNESS 26 1.1 03. NO CONTACT (3 TIMES NOT AT HOME) 1 .0 04. OTHER CAUSES 212 9.2 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 185 98. WRONG PERSON INTERVIEWED 73 3.2 99. INAP (VAR416, CODE 1) 1779 77.2 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR418 CAUSE OF NO SUCCESS AT SECOND TRY MD=GE 97 + _____ __ __ _______ __ ______ ___ REF418 DECK 10 COL 77-78 WAVE 2 LOC 631 WIDTH 2 01. REFUSAL 106 4.6 02. ILLNESS 1 .0 03. NO CONTACT (3 TIMES NOT AT HOME) - - 04. OTHER CAUSES 34 1.5 97. NO SECOND TRY 279 12.1 99. INAP (VAR416, CODE 1 OR 2, OR VAR417, CODE 98) 1885 81.8 ------ ------- 2305 100.0 VAR419 START OF THIRD INTERVIEW - HOUR MD=GE 98 + _____ __ _____ _________ ____ REF419 DECK 11 COL 15-16 WAVE 3 LOC 633 WIDTH 2 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) VAR420 START OF THIRD INTERVIEW - MINUTE MD=GE 98 + _____ __ _____ _________ ______ REF420 DECK 11 COL 17-18 WAVE 3 LOC 635 WIDTH 2 1 186 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 98. NA 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) VAR421 READS ABOUT NATIONAL NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ____ REF421 DECK 11 COL 19 WAVE 3 QUEST. 1 LOC 637 WIDTH 1 FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEWS IN THE NEWSPAPERS. CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS? 1. ALWAYS 447 27.6 2. OFTEN 453 28.0 3. NOW AND THEN 483 29.8 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 178 11.0 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 57 3.5 6. DK 1 .1 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR422 TALKS ABOUT NATIONAL PROBLEMS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ ________ ________ REF422 DECK 11 COL 20 WAVE 3 QUEST. 2 LOC 638 WIDTH 1 IF SUCH PROBLEMS ARE BEING DISCUSSED, DO YOU USUALLY JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION, DO YOU LISTEN WITH INTEREST, DON'T YOU LISTEN OR AREN'T YOU INTERESTED? 1. JOINS CONVERSATION 875 54.0 2. LISTENS WITH INTEREST 611 37.7 3. DOESN'T LISTEN 125 7.7 6. DK 6 .4 8. NA 3 .2 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 187 VAR423 READS ABOUT FOREIGN NEWS? MD=GE 6 + _____ _____ _______ ____ REF423 DECK 11 COL 21 WAVE 3 QUEST. 3 LOC 639 WIDTH 1 CAN YOU INDICATE ON THIS CARD HOW OFTEN YOU READ THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN YOUR PAPER, E.G. ABOUT TENSIONS OR NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES? 1. ALWAYS 323 19.9 2. OFTEN 406 25.1 3. NOW AND THEN 550 34.0 4. SELDOM OR NEVER 284 17.5 5. DOESN'T READ PAPERS 55 3.4 6. DK 1 .1 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR424 IS INTERESTED IN POLITICS? MD=GE 6 + __ __________ __ ________ REF424 DECK 11 COL 22 WAVE 3 QUEST. 4 LOC 640 WIDTH 1 ARE YOU VERY INTERESTED IN POLITICAL SUBJECTS, FAIRLY INTERESTED OR NOT INTERESTED? 1. VERY INTERESTED 232 14.3 2. FAIRLY INTERESTED 1044 64.4 3. NOT INTERESTED 338 20.9 6. DK 1 .1 8. NA 5 .3 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR425 POLITICAL INTEREST SCORE - WAVE 3 MD=9 + _________ ________ _____ ______ REF425 DECK 11 COL 23 WAVE 3 QUEST. 1-4 LOC 641 WIDTH 1 0. 114 7.0 1. 702 43.3 2. 370 22.8 3. 284 17.5 4. 150 9.3 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR426 MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 90 + ____ _________ ________ _______ REF426 DECK 11 COL 24-25 WAVE 3 QUEST. 5 LOC 642 WIDTH 2 AND NOW I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU: IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEMS IN OUR COUNTRY? 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR427 SECOND IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF427 DECK 11 COL 26-27 WAVE 3 QUEST. 5 LOC 644 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO SECOND ANSWER OR PANEL ATTRITION) VAR428 THIRD IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF428 DECK 11 COL 28-29 WAVE 3 QUEST. 5 LOC 646 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO THIRD ANSWER OR PANEL ATTRITION) 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 189 VAR429 FOURTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + ______ _________ ________ _______ REF429 DECK 11 COL 30-31 WAVE 3 QUEST. 5 LOC 648 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FOURTH ANSWER OR PANEL ATTRITION) VAR430 FIFTH IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROBLEM MD=GE 91 + _____ _________ ________ _______ REF430 DECK 11 COL 32-33 WAVE 3 QUEST. 5 LOC 650 WIDTH 2 99. INAP (NO FIFTH ANSWER OR PANEL ATTRITION) VAR431 DID VOTE IN 77 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS? MD=GE 6 + ___ ____ __ __ _____________ _________ REF431 DECK 11 COL 34 WAVE 3 QUEST. 6A LOC 652 WIDTH 1 DID YOU VOTE IN THE ELECTIONS FOR THE SECOND CHAMBER IN 1977? 1. YES 1401 86.5 2. NO 144 8.9 3. NOT YET ENTITLED TO VOTE 65 4.0 6. DK 9 .6 8. NA 1 .1 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR432 PARTY VOTED FOR IN 77 ELECTIONS MD=GE 90 + _____ _____ ___ __ __ _________ REF432 DECK 11 COL 35-36 WAVE 3 QUEST. 6B LOC 653 WIDTH 2 1 190 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES FOR WHICH PARTY DID YOU VOTE AT THAT TIME <1977 ELECTIONS>? 01. PVDA 434 26.8 02. CDA 482 29.8 03. KVP 1 .1 04. ARP 1 .1 05. CHU 3 .2 06. VVD 206 12.7 07. D66 119 7.3 08. CPN 20 1.2 09. PPR 23 1.4 10. PSP 17 1.0 11. DS70 3 .2 12. SGP 24 1.5 13. GPV 16 1.0 16. RPF 1 .1 18. NVU 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 90. INVALID 1 .1 91. BLANK 1 .1 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 14 .9 96. DK 33 2.0 98. NA 1 .1 99. INAP (VAR431, CODES 2 THRU 8) 219 13.5 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR433 RESPONDENT IS (NOT) AN ADHERENT OF MD=GE 6 + __________ __ ___ __ ________ __ A PARTY + _ _____ REF433 DECK 11 COL 37 WAVE 3 QUEST. 7A LOC 655 WIDTH 1 MANY PEOPLE THINK OF THEMSELVES AS BEING ADHERENTS OF A PARTICULAR POLITICAL PARTY, BUT THERE ARE MANY OTHER PEOPLE WHO DO NOT REGARD THEMSELVES AS SUCH. HOW ABOUT YOU, DO YOU REGARD YOURSELF AS AN ADHERENT OF A POLI- TICAL PARTY, OR DON'T YOU? 1. ADHERENT 606 37.4 2. NOT ADHERENT 1007 62.2 6. DK 7 .4 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 191 VAR434 PARTY RESPONDENT IS AN ADHERENT OF MD=GE 92 + _____ __________ __ __ ________ __ REF434 DECK 11 COL 38-39 WAVE 3 QUEST. 7B LOC 656 WIDTH 2 OF WHICH PARTY ? 01. PVDA 158 9.8 02. CDA 227 14.0 03. KVP 2 .1 04. ARP 1 .1 05. CHU 2 .1 06. VVD 88 5.4 07. D66 45 2.8 08. CPN 11 .7 09. PPR 11 .7 10. PSP 17 1.0 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP 12 .7 13. GPV 13 .8 16. RPF 4 .2 17. EVP 2 .1 20. SP 1 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES - - 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 4 .2 98. NA 6 .4 99. INAP (VAR433, CODES 2 THRU 8) 1014 62.6 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR435 RESPONDENT IS (NOT) A CONVINCED MD=GE 6 + __________ __ ___ _ _________ ADHERENT + ________ REF435 DECK 11 COL 40 WAVE 3 QUEST. 7C LOC 658 WIDTH 1 WOULD YOU CALL YOURSELF A CONVINCED ADHERENT OF THIS PARTY OR DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF NOT TO BE A CON- VINCED ADHERENT? 1. CONVINCED ADHERENT 357 22.0 2. NO CONVINCED ADHERENT 228 14.1 6. DK 7 .4 8. NA 4 .2 1 192 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 9. INAP (VAR434, CODES 92 THRU 99) 1024 63.2 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR436 RESPONDENT IS NO ADHERENT BUT MD=GE 6 + __________ __ __ ________ ___ ATTRACTED TO + _________ __ REF436 DECK 11 COL 41 WAVE 3 QUEST. 8A LOC 659 WIDTH 1 IS THERE ANY PARTY TO WHICH YOU FEEL MORE ATTRACTED THAN TO OTHER PARTIES, OR NOT? 1. YES 611 37.7 2. NO 378 23.3 6. DK 10 .6 8. NA 15 .9 9. INAP (VAR433, CODE 1) 606 37.4 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR437 PARTY RESPONDENT IS ATTRACTED TO MD=GE 92 + _____ __________ __ _________ __ REF437 DECK 11 COL 42-43 WAVE 3 QUEST. 8B LOC 660 WIDTH 2 WHICH PARTY IS IT ? 01. PVDA 152 9.4 02. CDA 162 10.0 03. KVP - - 04. ARP - - 05. CHU 1 .1 06. VVD 101 6.2 07. D66 126 7.8 08. CPN 11 .7 09. PPR 16 1.0 10. PSP 14 .9 11. DS70 2 .1 12. SGP 4 .2 13. GPV 2 .1 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 193 15. RKPN 1 .1 16. RPF 3 .2 17. EVP 3 .2 18. NVU 2 .1 19. CENTRUMPARTIJ 1 .1 20. SP 2 .1 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .2 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 3 .2 96. DK 1 .1 98. NA 1 .1 99. INAP (VAR436, CODES 2 THRU 9) 1009 62.3 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR438 STRENGTH OF IDENTIFICATION MD=GE 8 + ________ __ ______________ REF438 DECK 11 COL 44 WAVE 3 QUEST. 7A-8B LOC 662 WIDTH 1 0. NO IDENTIFICATION 378 23.3 1. DK WHETHER ATTRACTED 25 1.5 2. ATTRACTED, NO ADHERENT 599 37.0 3. ATTRACTED, DK WHETHER ADHERENT 7 .4 4. ADHERENT, NOT CONVINCED 228 14.1 5. ADHERENT, DK WHETHER CONVINCED 11 .7 6. ADHERENT, CONVINCED 357 22.0 8. NA1 10 .6 9. NA2 5 .3 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR439 DIRECTION OF IDENTIFICATION MD=GE 92 + _________ __ ______________ REF439 DECK 11 COL 45-46 WAVE 3 QUEST. 7A-8B LOC 663 WIDTH 2 01. PVDA 310 19.1 02. CDA 389 24.0 03. KVP 2 .1 1 194 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 04. ARP 1 .1 05. CHU 3 .2 06. VVD 189 11.7 07. D66 171 10.6 08. CPN 22 1.4 09. PPR 27 1.7 10. PSP 31 1.9 11. DS70 4 .2 12. SGP 16 1.0 13. GPV 15 .9 15. RKPN 1 .1 16. RPF 7 .4 17. EVP 5 .3 18. NVU 2 .1 19. CENTRUMPARTIJ 1 .1 20. SP 3 .2 60. OTHER PARTIES 3 .2 92. REFUSED TO ANSWER 7 .4 96. DK 1 .1 98. NA 7 .4 99. INAP (VAR436, CODES 2,6,8) 403 24.9 ------ ------- 1620 100.0 99. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR440 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF440 DECK 11 COL 47-49 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 665 WIDTH 3 NOW I'LD LIKE TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ON WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE GOOD AND THE BAD ASPECTS OF SOME POLITICAL PARTIES. SOME PEOPLE HAVE AN OPINION ON THIS, AND SOME DO NOT. LET'S START WITH THE PVDA. ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU PARTICULARLY APPRECIATE, OR FOR WHICH YOU HAVE SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 1 DOCUMENTATION OF VARIABLES 195 VAR441 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF441 DECK 11 COL 50 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 668 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR442 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 1 MD=GE 8 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF442 DECK 11 COL 51 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 669 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR443 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 2 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF443 DECK 11 COL 52-54 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 670 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR444 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF444 DECK 11 COL 55 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 673 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR445 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 2 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF445 DECK 11 COL 56 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 674 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR446 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 3 MD=GE 997 + ____ _______ __ ____ _________ REF446 DECK 11 COL 57-59 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 675 WIDTH 3 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR447 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - EVALUATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ ____________ REF447 DECK 11 COL 60 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 678 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR448 GOOD ASPECTS OF PVDA - ASSOCIATION 3 MD=GE 7 + ____ _______ __ ____ _____________ REF448 DECK 11 COL 61 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9A LOC 679 WIDTH 1 9. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 VAR449 BAD ASPECTS OF PVDA - CONCEPT 1 MD=GE 998 + ___ _______ __ ____ _________ REF449 DECK 11 COL 62-64 WAVE 3 QUEST. 9B LOC 680 WIDTH 3 NOW, ARE THERE ASPECTS OF THE PVDA WHICH YOU DO NOT APPRECIATE AT ALL, FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NO SYMPATHY? 999. INAP (PANEL ATTRITION) 685 1