2092|PANEL EUROPEAN ELECTIONS 1994 (FIRST WAVE)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
Estudio Cuantitativo, Unión Europea, Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo 1994
Quality scoring
140

Dataset description

— Degree of benefit that has meant for Spain its entry into the European Union. — Effects on Spain of membership of the European Union on: working conditions, standard of living, education, culture, employment, social protection, agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and international recognition of Spain. — Evaluation and approval of the Spanish Government’s policy towards the European Union. — Evaluation of the attitude of different political parties towards the European Union. — Opinion on whether the policy of the Government and the People’s Party should be more left-wing or more central than it is today. — Opinion on the preparation of the Popular Party to govern Spain. — Scale of political ideology of the interviewee. — Scale of political ideology applied to political parties. — Knowledge and assessment of political leaders: Carlos Gasoliba, Abel Matutes, Fernando Morán and Alonso Puerta. — Knowledge of the holding, on June 12, of European elections. Means through which it has been reported. — Evaluation of the functioning of democracy in Spain. — Degree of interest in European politics. — Opinion on the extent to which the decisions of the European Parliament affect him. — Degree of interest in the European elections. — Degree of importance of the European elections for Spain. — Vote recall in the last European elections of 1989. — Opinion on voting for the same party in general and European elections. — Opinion on whether the results of the European elections on 12 June can be a reflection of what happens in the next general elections. — Intention to go to vote in the next European elections. Reason why you won't go to vote, if any. — Means by which political issues are reported. — Frequency of reading newspapers. Newspapers you read normally. — Audience of television programs of general information and debates or meetings of political issues. — Listening to news or general information programs and chats on the radio. — Influence of the media on their voting decision. — Holding talks with people around you about the upcoming European elections. — Intention to vote in European elections. — Degree of sympathy towards political parties. — Political parties that I would never vote for. Reasons why I would never vote for the PP or the PSOE, if any. — I remember voting in the last general election last June. — Number of televisions in the interviewee’s home.
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