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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1996

Variable Listing for Module: Public Spending

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SPEND1: What is your highest priority for extra government spending?

SPEND2: What is your second highest priority for extra government spending?

SOCBEN1: Highest priority for extra government spending on social benefits?

SOCBEN2: Next highest priority for extra government spending on social benefits

DOLE: Opinion on level of unemployment benefits

TAXSPEND: Reduce/increase taxes or spending on health, education and social benefits?

NHSSAT: Satisfaction with way National Health Service runs

GPSAT: Satisfaction with running of local doctors or GPs

DENTSAT: Satisfaction with running of National Health Service dentists

INPATSAT: Satisfaction with being in hospital as an in-patient

OUTPASAT: Satisfaction with attending hospital as an out-patient

PRIVMED: Are you covered by a private health insurance scheme?

PRIVPAID: Does employer pay most of the cost of a private health insurance scheme?

NHSLIMIT: Support idea of NHS only available to those with lower incomes?

WHCHHOSP: Would you have a say about which hospital you went for an operation?

GPCHANGE: How difficult would it be to change your GP?

DENLIMNI: Support NHS dental treatment only for those with lower incomes?

DENTINSU: Does your private medical insurance scheme cover dental treatment?

DENTOTHR: Is your dental treatment covered by any private insurance scheme?

FAGSNOW2: Do you ever smoke cigarettes?

SMOKDAY: How many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke?

HSAREA1: Are GPs' appointment systems satisfactory?

HSAREA2: Is the amount of time a GP gives to each patient satisfactory?

HSAREA3: Is being able to choose a GP satisfactory?

HSAREA4: Is the quality of medical treatment by GPs satisfactory?

HSAREA5: Are hospital waiting lists for non-emergency operations satisfactory?

HSAREA6: Is the waiting time for appointments with consultants satisfactory?

HSAREA7: Is general condition of hospital buildings satisfactory?

HSAREA9: Is staffing level of nurses in hospitals satisfactory?

HSAREA10: Is staffing level of doctors in hospitals satisfactory?

HSAREA11: Is quality of medical treatment in hospitals satisfactory?

HSAREA12: Is quality of nursing care in hospitals satisfactory?

HSAREA13: Are waiting areas in accident and emergency departments satisfactory?

HSAREA14: Are waiting areas for out-patients satisfactory?

HSAREA15: Are waiting areas in GPs' surgeries satisfactory?

HSAREA16: Is length of time spent waiting in out-patient departments satisfactory?

HSAREA17: Wait too long before seeing doctor in accident and emergency departments?

HSAREA18: Wait too long for ambulance after a 999 call?

NHSDOC: Have you or close relative visited a GP?

NHSOUTP: Have you or close relative been an out-patient in an NHS hospital?

NHSINP: Have you or close relative been an in-patient in an NHS hospital?

NHSVISIT: Have you or close relative visited a patient in an NHS hospital?

PRIVPAT: Have you or close relative had private medical treatment?

PRIVDENT: Have you or close relative had private dental treatment?

SMOKOPWD: Would smoker or non-smoker get heart operation first?

SMOKOPSD: Should smoker or non-smoker get operation first?

SMOKOPTR: Who do you trust most to decide who gets operation first?

AGEOPWLD: Would man aged 40 or man aged 60 get operation first?

AGEOPSHD: Should man aged 40 or man aged 60 get operation first?

WGTOPWLD: Would man of average weight or overweight man get operation first?

WGTOPSHD: Should man of average weight or overweight man get operation first?



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