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- catalog abstract "The study contained four major sections: a measure of the respondents' feelings of regional belonging, their awareness of and ideas about agricultural problems, their opinions of the Common Market and European unification, and a measure of the amount and source of their knowledge in these areas. The section dealing with regional sentiments probed the degree of regional nationalism felt by the respondents. The extent of past and anticipated future inter-regional mobility within each country and within Europe was also investigated. The section on agricultural problems explored existing problems, their causes, and the future of agriculture in the respondents' countries. The emphasis of the study was on the Common Market section. Respondents' opinions about the effects of the Market on agriculture, industry, and the region as a whole were obtained as were reactions to the possibility of expansion in order to include more countries. In addition, some questions examined attitudes toward the desirability and feasibility of the evolution of a United States of Europe. The last section of the study ascertained how well-informed the respondents were about problems in agriculture and economic development in their region, and probed their knowledge of the Common Market. Their opinions concerning the adequacy of television coverage of these areas were also elicited. Other questions investigated the respondents' opinions on appropriate government priorities as well as their estimates of the probability of a third world war or a serious economic crisis. Personal data questions investigating occupation, union affiliations, income, and religion were also asked. The study includes samples from five European countries. There are 9,277 respondents: 1,459 from Belgium, 2,095 from France, 1,997 from Germany, 2,017 from Italy, and 1,673 from The Netherlands. The samples consist of national cross-sections of the population of each country with all respondents aged 16 or older. The same questionnaire was used in all five countries.".
- catalog contributor b3300287.
- catalog contributor b3300288.
- catalog contributor b3300289.
- catalog created "[1976?]".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "[1976?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1976?]".
- catalog description "1971 European communities study / principal investigators, Ronald Inglehart, Jacques-René Rabier. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, Mich. :ICPSR, 1976.".
- catalog description "9,277 respondents, 2 decks of data per respondent; 84 variables.".
- catalog description "Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands.".
- catalog description "Inglehart, Ronald. The Silent Revolution: Changing Values and Political Styles Among Western Publics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.".
- catalog description "The data are available in both card image and OSIRIS formats.".
- catalog description "The study contained four major sections: a measure of the respondents' feelings of regional belonging, their awareness of and ideas about agricultural problems, their opinions of the Common Market and European unification, and a measure of the amount and source of their knowledge in these areas. The section dealing with regional sentiments probed the degree of regional nationalism felt by the respondents. The extent of past and anticipated future inter-regional mobility within each country and within Europe was also investigated. The section on agricultural problems explored existing problems, their causes, and the future of agriculture in the respondents' countries. The emphasis of the study was on the Common Market section. Respondents' opinions about the effects of the Market on agriculture, industry, and the region as a whole were obtained as were reactions to the possibility of expansion in order to include more countries. In addition, some questions examined attitudes toward the desirability and feasibility of the evolution of a United States of Europe. The last section of the study ascertained how well-informed the respondents were about problems in agriculture and economic development in their region, and probed their knowledge of the Common Market.".
- catalog description "Their opinions concerning the adequacy of television coverage of these areas were also elicited. Other questions investigated the respondents' opinions on appropriate government priorities as well as their estimates of the probability of a third world war or a serious economic crisis. Personal data questions investigating occupation, union affiliations, income, and religion were also asked. The study includes samples from five European countries. There are 9,277 respondents: 1,459 from Belgium, 2,095 from France, 1,997 from Germany, 2,017 from Italy, and 1,673 from The Netherlands. The samples consist of national cross-sections of the population of each country with all respondents aged 16 or older. The same questionnaire was used in all five countries.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "Euro-barometer survey series".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7275.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7275".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "[1976?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "The data are available in both card image and OSIRIS formats.".
- catalog spatial "Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands.".
- catalog spatial "European Economic Community countries.".
- catalog subject "Agriculture Economic aspects European Economic Community countries.".
- catalog subject "European Economic Community Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "European federation Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion European Economic Community countries.".
- catalog subject "XIV. Mass Political Behavior and Attitudes. C. Public Opinion on Political Matters. 3. Attitudes Toward Regional Integration. a. Europe700".
- catalog title "European communities study, 1971 [computer file] / principal investigators, Ronald Inglehrt and Jacques-Rene Rabier.".