Description:
Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political issues. The questions ask opinions about political issues within the country as well as touching on various social issues. Some of these questions involve opinions about unemployment; standard of living and divorce. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: continuing with a minority government; the expectation of there being a Federal election within the year; the expectations of an oil or gas shortage in Canada; fairness of the media coverage of Watergate; guaranteed annual income; the fear of information sharing between credit investigators; level of standard of living; limiting campaign spending; the mode of transportation to work; the most admired Federal MP; possibility of peace between Israelis and Arabs; peacekeeping in the Middle East; satisfaction with housing situation; having to split assets due to divorce; amount of sympathy felt towards Israelis and Arabs; amount of travel time to work; type of employment; and the willingness to freeze wages. Basic demographic variables are also included.
Dépôt source:
Carleton University Dataverse
Series:
MacOdrum Library Dataverse Collection // Canadian Gallup Polls // 1970s // 1973
Accès:
Public
License:
CC0
URL:
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/88K0F8
Date de publication:
2019-10-11
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