Published on 01 January 1991

Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1989, Omnibus no. 07

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Gallup, TNS

Description

Danish Gallup Omnibus Data, 1989 comprises 15 omnibus surveys carried out by the Danish Gallup Institute in 1989. # #Each survey contains a number of demographic variables common to all the surveys of that year, as well as a number of questions dealing with topical events. # #The questions common to all 1989 omnibuses are: #The respondent's sex, age and marital status; size of the house- hold and number of adults (persons aged 15 or more) and children (persons under 15) and age of the children; the respondent's position in the household; the respondent's education, occupation- al status and income; the bread-winner's education, occupational status and form of payment; gross household income; the spouse's occupational status; housing conditions and ownership of the dwelling as well as geographical location and degree of urbaniza- tion; party preference; and whether the respondent voted at the general election on 10 May, 1988. # #The special questions in this omnibus deal with the following issues: # #Forms of address (the deferential 'De' versus the familiar 'du'); the conflict between Israel and the Arab states; summer holiday plans; attitude to the EC; whether the respondent is willing to donate organs for transplantation; the death criterion; subtitles on TV; whether society lets young people down; use of spectacles; the Catholic versus the Protestant religion; and whether Pope John Paul is a progressive pope

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.3

FAIR Score

15%

Citations

0

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Danish Data Archive

Assigned Domain

Subfield

General Health Professions

Field

Health Professions

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

52%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Politics: Mass political behaviour, attitudes/opinionSocial stratification and groupings: Social and occupational mobilityPolitics: ElectionsInformation and communication: Language and linguisticsPolitics: Conflict, security and peacePolitics: International politics and organisationsTransport, travel (and mobility): Transport, travel (and mobility)Social stratification and groupings: YouthSociety and culture: Leisure, tourism and sportSociety and culture: Religion and valuesSociety and culture: Social conditions and indicatorsSocial stratification and groupings: Elites and leadershipEducationLabour and employment: EmploymentHousing and land use planning: HousingSocial stratification and groupings: Family life and marriage (including household composition and generations)Economics: Income, property and investment/savingSocial stratification and groupings: Gender and gender rolessubtitles, TV programmesProtestantism versus Catholicismparty preferencereferendum, ECglassesCatholicism versus Protestantismforms of addressholidayssummer holidaysgeneral election 1988IsraelPope John Paul's visit to Denmark 1989society, attitudes toaddress, forms ofEC referendumtransplantsspectacleselections, generalArab statescerebral deathyoung peopleMiddle Eastbrain deathdeath criterion

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00