Creator: Stichting Kiezersonderzoek Nederland (SKON)
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Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1989 | Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 1989. Systematic analysis of change in political opinions and behaviour of the Dutch electorate. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers / tv newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economic situation, labour market, personal income situation / political issues ( perception of main parties standpoint, own stand ): abortion, nuclear plants, differences in income / voting in last European Parliament elections / voting in last national election / coalition preference / opinion on cleaning pollution / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / party identification of parents / Post-election wave, additional variables: voting behaviour / time of vote decision / voting stability / political issues ( perception of main parties stand, own stand ): euthanasia, NATO nuclear arms on Dutch territory / expectations regarding own income situation, general prosperity and influence of coalition on that / prevalence of reduction of unemployment versus reduction of government debts / knowledge of, opinions on leading politicians / left, right rating of political parties / sense of political efficacy / civic competence, participation / party campaign activities / membership of and participation in extra-parliamentary organizations / influence of religion / pillarization - compartmentalization / confessionalism / secularism / self centredness / importance of national political goals /sympathy rating of politicians Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership. |
Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1994 | Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of May 3, 1994. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers, tv-newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economy, employment and respondents personal finances / perception of main parties' standpoints on various political issues: euthanasia, crime, income differences, nuclear plants, ethnic minorities, R's own viewpoints regarding these matters / voting at last municipal elections /feasibility of multi-party system / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / coalition preference / party identification of parents / most essential goals in life / the inflow of asylum-seekers / the meaning of life / the life of Brian / Post-election wave: exposure to election campaigns, participation in it / voting behaviour, time of vote decision, voting stability / image of political parties regarding their ability to solve specific problems: crime, employment, pollution, welfare-fraud, financing deficit, pensioners' incomes / importance ranking of these problems / voting for European parliament / perception of main parties' standpoints on the unification of Europe, R's own standpoints in this matter / who will be the best prime minister / familiarity with politicians / best & worst qualities of leading politicians / left-right rating of political parties / meaning of the concepts of left and right / sense of political efficacy / image of politicians and the political system / civic competence / relation between citizens and politicians / importance of the city council ( gemeenteraad ), provincial states ( provinciale staten ), national and European parliament to R's personal life / importance ranking of various political and personal issues / political participation / who are most entitled to a job / attitude to foreigners / racism / positive discrimination / chance that R will ever vote for other political parties / role of religion in public life, pillarization. Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership. |
Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1998 | Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of May 6, 1998. Political interest and communication / most important national problems / party adherence / party membership / government policy satisfaction / voting intention Second Chamber 1994 / general attitude towards (not) voting / perception of poll results / political issues: euthanasia, asylum seekers, European Union, ethnic minorities, perception of main parties standpoint, own stand / political knowledge / membership of the European Union / left-right self-rating / previous voting behaviour / sympathy scores for political parties and politicians / political knowledge: recognition of politician portraits, largest party, composition of coalition / coalition preference before election / social and political goals / conditions for Dutch nationality, the multicultural society / composition of household / household income / background characteristics: respondent: date of birth, marital status / background characteristics respondent and partner: education, occupational status, reasons for not working, occupation, number of employees, number of working hours / former occupation / willingness to work in regular job / religious denomination, attendance of religious services / denomination raised in / respondent: political discussions and party preference of parents when respondent was aged 10-16 / social class self image / head of household: education, occupation, number of working hours, number of employees, reason for not working / parents: education, occupation, number of working hours, number of employees, reason for not working / interest and activities in campaign / voting behaviour Second Chamber 1998, coalition preference after elections / (post-)materialist values / importance of political issues: income differences, integration of ethnic minorities, nuclear plants, heavy traffic on highways, environmental pollution, unemployment, euthanasia, European Union, financial deficit of the state, level social benefits, securing good provision for old age, misusing social benefits, asylum seekers, crime, health care / perception importance of various issues to political parties: unemployment, environment, fighting crime, refugees, health care / social participation / perception standpoint political parties: level of social benefits, nuclear plants / satisfaction with Dutch democracy: fairness of elections, role of political parties, members of parliament / satisfaction with Dutch economy / regional representativeness of the parliament / right to vote for immigrants / best candidate for prime minister / left-right rating of political parties / external and internal political efficacy / political cynicism / social isolation / acceptance of political decisions / vote probability: other party / civic competence and civic political participation / religion in politics: pillarization / social-class self image / nationalism, patriotism, importance of disobedience, self-control, national anthem and flag, attitude to foreigners / self administered questionnaire: description of three persons who are most close to respondent (partner excluded): political discussions with them, their political stand / contacts with other persons / trust in institutions: churches, army, judges, press, police, parliament, administration, big companies, European Union, NATO / media consumption: watching news and entertainment tv programs, listening to radio channels, reading newspapers, magazines / political TV commercials / Internet / approached by political party / political interest, reading (inter)national news / convincing others to vote for party. |
Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2002-2003 | Three wave survey on voters' opinions: before, between and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 15 May 2002 and 22 January 2003. P olitical interest and communication/ most important national problem/ party adherence/ party membership/ government policy satisfaction/ vote intention Second Chamber 2002/ perception of poll results/ political (position) issues: euthanasia/ political (position) issues: income differences/ political (position) issues: asylum seekers/ political (position) issues: crime/ opinion representation/ left-right self-rating/ previous voting behavior/ sympathy scores for political parties/ sympathy scores for politicians/ political knowledge: photo questions/ coalation preference before elections 2002/ party preference father/ party preference mother/ composition of household/ composition of household: income/ background characteristics of respondent: social and economic variables/ background characteristics of respondent: religion/ social class/ background characteristics of partner: social and economic variables/ background characteristics of partner: religion/ background characteristics of breadwinner: social and economic variables/ interview information/ resignation Purple cabinet/ murder of Pim Fortuyn/ interest and activities in campaign/ voting behavior Second Chamber 2002/ influence on turnout/ number of seats after election/ (post) materialist values/ social participation/ trust in (political) instutions/ sympathy scores for political parties/ sympathy score for politicians/ political (position) issues: nuclear/ political (position) issues: ethnic minorities/ political (position) issues: european unification/ satisfaction with democracy/ faith in prospective Prime Ministers/ external political efficacy/ internal political efficacy/ political cynism/ social isolation/ probability of future vote for various parties/ civic competence and civic political participation/ confessional attitude/ progressive-conservative/ party choice if elections were held tomorrow/ resignation Balkende cabinet/ political interest/ importance/ political communication/ most important national problem/ national symbols/ crime punishment/ voting behavior Second Chamber 2003/ democratic reform/ coalition preference after elections 2003 |