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  Social Mobility, Political Preferences, Attitudes and Behaviour in Northern Ireland - 1996

Variable Listing for Module: Attitudes

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PREJRC: Prejudice against Catholics

PREJPROT: Prejudice against Protestants

JBRLGCH: Equal job opportunities

JBRLGCH2: Who is more likely to get a job

FREMPLAN: Agree with Fair Employment Law

LAW1RICH: One law for rich & one law for poor

FAIRSHRE: Ordinary people get their fair share

NONEEDTU: No need for trade unions

GOVRJOB: Government should provide jobs

PENTANSW: Private enterprise is the solution

PUBSTATE: Major services & industries should be publicly owned

AVNUMCL: Ideal number of children

MIXDPRIM: Mixing in primary schools

MIXDGRAM: Mixing in grammar schools

MIXDLIV: Mixing where people live

MIXDWORK: Mixing where people work

MIXDLEIS: Mixing in leisure & sports activities

MIXDMARR: Mixing in marriage

NIRELAND: Long term policy for Northern Ireland

NIPTYID1: Political party most likely to support

NIPTYID3: Political party supported

PARTY: Political party preference

NIIDSTRN: Strength of party support

NINATID: National identity

UNINATID: Unionist or Nationalist

UNINATS1: Strength of Unionism

UNINATS2: Strength of Nationalism

STATEMNT: Northern Ireland should remain part of U.K.

UNITIRLD: Northern Ireland within a united Ireland

INDEPENP: Northern Ireland as an independent country

JOINTSVG: Joint sovereignty

LGPEACE: Indifferent as long as there in peace

UKEUROPE: United Europe is best

FNIPTYID: Father's political party

FNIPTYST: Strength of father's party support

MNIPTYID: Mother's political party

FNIPTYST: Strength of mother's party support


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