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- catalog abstract "Residents in Washington DC were asked to name the most important problem facing the area, discrimination experienced, effects of government welfare and affirmative action programs, racial composition of the neighborhood, racial social interactions, political alignment, education, marital status, household composition, income, receipt of government assistance, length of residency, address, and sex.".
- catalog alternative "Washington post (1877)".
- catalog contributor b11349557.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations Public opinion.".
- catalog created "[1990?]".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "[1990?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1990?]".
- catalog description "100 variables.".
- catalog description "Residents in Washington DC were asked to name the most important problem facing the area, discrimination experienced, effects of government welfare and affirmative action programs, racial composition of the neighborhood, racial social interactions, political alignment, education, marital status, household composition, income, receipt of government assistance, length of residency, address, and sex.".
- catalog description "System requirements: a computer capable of reading 9-track tapes.".
- catalog extent "1 computer tape reel +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 9063.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 9063".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "[1990?]".
- catalog language " ".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research,".
- catalog requires "System requirements: a computer capable of reading 9-track tapes.".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Ethnic attitudes United States.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog title "Washington Post race relations poll, March, 1988 computer file : Washington DC / principal investigator, Washington Post.".