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- catalog abstract "The data were collected in an effort to construct and apply survey indicators of economic well-being and motivation, and to link changes in them to trends in the American economy. The work aims at measuring economic welfare, its dimensions, its situational (''objective'') and psychological (''subjective'') bases, and its consequences for economic behavior and system orientations. Part I is comprised of data collected in April-May 1971, from a relatively homogeneous sample of young families in Detroit and Baltimore, Part II is from the Survey Research Center's Omnibus Survey, Spring 1972, Part III from the Omnibus Survey, Fall 1973, and Part IV from the Omnibus Survey, Fall 1974. The surveys explore such matters as respondents' expectations concerning income changes, respondents' opinions about the equity of their income in comparison with that of others, and respondents' beliefs about which factors should determine a fair amount of pay. Aspects of a job which most concern respondents are probed. A special section explores attitudes toward women's participation in the labor force. Information is sought about respondents' satisfaction with income, job, and standard of living, and how well the present standard of living matches past expectations. Various personal trust, control, and achievement items are included. The data also contain the traditional series of Economic Behavior Program questions on consumer attitudes and expectations, price changes, and unemployment. Among the personal data reported are marital status, education, age, sex, race, occupation of respondent and head, income, number of children, and party identification.".
- catalog contributor b3302161.
- catalog contributor b3302162.
- catalog contributor b3302163.
- catalog contributor b3302164.
- catalog created "[1974?]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974?]".
- catalog description "Among the personal data reported are marital status, education, age, sex, race, occupation of respondent and head, income, number of children, and party identification.".
- catalog description "Part 1: Detroit and Baltimore.".
- catalog description "Part 1: family N=574, individual N=1,148; Part 2: N=1,297; Part 3: N=1435; Part 4: N=1,519.".
- catalog description "Strumpel, Burkhard ''Economic Behavior and Economic Welfare -- Models and Interdisciplinary Approaches,'' in Burkhard Strumpel, James N. Morgan, and Ernest Zahn (eds.), Human Behavior in Economic Affairs: Essays in Honor of George Katona, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Co., 1972. pp. 83-107.".
- catalog description "Strumpel, Burkhard. ''Economic Life Styles, Values, and Subjective Welfare--An Empirical Approach,'' (with Richard T. Curtin and M. Susan Schwartz), in Eleanor Sheldon (ed.), Family Economic Behavior: Problems and Prospects, New York: Lippincott, 1973.".
- catalog description "Strumpel, Burkhard. ''Economic Well-Being as an Object of Social Measurement,'' in Burkhard Strumpel (ed.), Subjective Elements of Well-Being, Paris, OECD, 1974.".
- catalog description "The data were collected in an effort to construct and apply survey indicators of economic well-being and motivation, and to link changes in them to trends in the American economy. The work aims at measuring economic welfare, its dimensions, its situational (''objective'') and psychological (''subjective'') bases, and its consequences for economic behavior and system orientations. Part I is comprised of data collected in April-May 1971, from a relatively homogeneous sample of young families in Detroit and Baltimore, Part II is from the Survey Research Center's Omnibus Survey, Spring 1972, Part III from the Omnibus Survey, Fall 1973, and Part IV from the Omnibus Survey, Fall 1974. The surveys explore such matters as respondents' expectations concerning income changes, respondents' opinions about the equity of their income in comparison with that of others, and respondents' beliefs about which factors should determine a fair amount of pay. Aspects of a job which most concern respondents are probed. A special section explores attitudes toward women's participation in the labor force. Information is sought about respondents' satisfaction with income, job, and standard of living, and how well the present standard of living matches past expectations. Various personal trust, control, and achievement items are included. The data also contain the traditional series of Economic Behavior Program questions on consumer attitudes and expectations, price changes, and unemployment.".
- catalog description "This collection includes data from three national cross-section surveys and from a sample of young families in two major cities.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 3512.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 3512".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]".
- catalog spatial "Part 1: Detroit and Baltimore.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Consumers United States Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Cost and standard of living United States.".
- catalog subject "IV. Economic Behavior and Attitudes. B. Surveys of Economic Attitudes and Behavior.".
- catalog subject "Social indicators United States.".
- catalog title "Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being, 1971-1974 [computer file] / principal investigators, Burkhard Strumpel, Gerald Gurin, and Richard T. Curtin.".