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Welsh Assembly Election Study, 1999

Authors: Heath, A., University of Oxford, Jesus College; National Centre for Social Research; Curtice, J. K., University of Oxford, Nuffield College; Jones, R. Wyn, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Department of International Politics, Institute of Welsh Politics; Seyd, B., University College London, School of Public Policy, Constitution Unit;

Welsh Assembly Election Study, 1999

Abstract

This survey was a post-election study of the first election to the Welsh National Assembly in 1999. It was designed in the tradition of British General Election Studies and in close conjunction with the 1999 'Scottish Social Attitudes/Scottish Parliamentary Election Study' (held under SN:4346). The questionnaire covers mainly political behaviour and attitudes, together with a thorough classification section. A separate module of questions dealing with the new electoral systems was fielded in a self-completion booklet to face-to-face respondents. The survey incorporated a methodological experiment to assess the feasibility of conducting election studies on the telephone in Britain. The sample is therefore made up of three sample types: Sample A: a clustered sample, selected from the Postcode Address File (PAF) and interviewed face-to-face using laptop computers. Sample B: selected using Random Digit Dialling (RDD) and interviewed over the telephone. Sample C: a clustered sample selected from PAF and interviewed over the telephone. Later Welsh election/Assembly election studies were conducted in 2001 and 2003 under the Wales Life and Times survey series programme (see under study numbers 4546 and 5052). An earlier study of the 1979 general election in Wales is held under SN:1591.

The file contains data from 1,256 respondents of which 522 were interviewed face-to-face and 734 on the telephone. Of those interviewed on the telephone, 399 were selected via PAF, 330 via RDD, and 5 were interviewed in Welsh. Standard measures Left-right scale: FairShar, RichLaw, TUNtNeed, PrivEnt, PublcOwn, GovResp1. Libertarian-authoritarian scale: TradVals, Censor, PubMeet, GaySex, Tolerant, BanParty. Welsh nationalism scale: SWLearn, SWLiv, SWAshmd, SWCrit, SWProud.

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MANAGERS, PUBLIC INFORMATION, HOURS OF WORK, CRIME AND SECURITY, TRADE UNIONS, SINGLE EUROPEAN CURRENCY, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES, TELEVISION CHANNELS, PROTESTANTISM, NEWSPAPER READERSHIP, PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES, POOR PERSONS, ELECTORAL SYSTEMS, EMPLOYMENT, ELECTORS, POLITICAL SYSTEMS, UNEMPLOYMENT, INCOME, COUNCIL TAX, GOVERNMENT MINISTERS, GOVERNMENT POLICY, CONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN), EDUCATION, POLITICAL POWER, SOCIAL ATTITUDES, POLITICAL LEADERS, SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENT, STATE CONTROL, CATHOLICISM, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, 1999, DISABLED PERSONS, SELF-EMPLOYED, SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, ORGANIZATIONS, RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY, EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW, HOMOSEXUALITY, PENSIONS, PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION, ETHNIC GROUPS, LAND OWNERSHIP, UNEMPLOYED, SOCIAL INTEGRATION, POLITICAL INTEREST, RETIREMENT, NATIONALISM, TOLERANCE, VOTING INTENTION, HIGHER EDUCATION, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, DECISION MAKING, QUALIFICATIONS, Wales, VOTING BEHAVIOUR, SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION, Political behaviour and attitudes, COUNTRYSIDE, NEWSPAPERS, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, TRUST, COSTS, SUPERVISORS, NATIONAL IDENTITY, PRESS, SOCIAL CLASS, WEALTH, DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT, INTERGROUP RELATIONS, STANDARD OF LIVING, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, CONSTITUTIONS, LAND ECONOMICS, CITIZENSHIP, POLITICAL EXTREMISM, STATE SCHOOLS, TAXATION, EUROPEAN UNION, SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY, WORKING CLASS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, CENSORSHIP, ONE-PARENT FAMILIES, TELEVISION ADVERTISING, YOUTH, CARE OF DEPENDANTS, CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRIES, HOUSEHOLDS, LIFE STYLES, PRIVATE SECTOR, RENTED ACCOMMODATION, POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE, BANKS, BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES, HOME OWNERSHIP, MORAL VALUES, REFERENDUMS, SPOUSES, MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, SOCIAL HOUSING, RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE, ELECTIONS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, CLASS CONFLICT, PRIVATE EDUCATION, LEGAL SYSTEMS, ATTITUDES, POLITICAL COALITIONS, LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN), LIBERAL DEMOCRATS (GREAT BRITAIN), PUBLIC OWNERSHIP, HOUSING, MARITAL STATUS, SOCIAL INEQUALITY, MIDDLE CLASS, SOCIAL PROTEST, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, HEALTH SERVICES, DEFENCE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, GENDER, POLITICAL ATTITUDES

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