Swedish election study 1976
SND-ID: snd0008-1. Version: 1.0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002505
Is part of collection at SND: Swedish Election Studies - Parliamentary elections
Associated documentation
Citation
Alternative title
VU76
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Olof Petersson - Uppsala University, Department of Government
Statistics Sweden
Research principal
University of Gothenburg - Department of Government
Description
Purpose:
Explain why people vote as they do and why an election ends in a particular way. Track and follow trends in the Swedish electoral democracy and make comparisons with other countries.
Data contains personal data
No
Unit of analysis
Population
Individuals born 1896-1958, residing in Sweden and eligible to vote in the parliamentary election 1976
Time Method
Sampling procedure
The sample is drawn from Statistic Sweden´s register over the total population (RTB), by means of the standard program for random samples. Respondents not included in the target population because of ineligibility to vote are excluded from the sample. The target population even includes Swedes resident abroad, but these are not included in the sample. People above 80 years of age at the time of the study are excluded in order to avoid the difficulties encountered in interviewing very old people. A rolling two-stage panel, in which half of the sample was interviewed in the earlier election study and the other half will be interviewed in the next, makes it possible to study individual changes. A supplementary sample of first-time voters, who have become entitled to vote since the last election, is also drawn. The total sample is split into two subsamples of equal size. One subsample is contacted for personal interviews during the fieldwork stage preceding the election. Respondents in this subsample are contacted again after election day through a short mail questionnaire. The second subsample is
... Show more..Time period(s) investigated
1976-08-23 – 1976-11-19
Variables
290
Number of individuals/objects
2652
Weighting
V5=weight variable. Individuals belonging to the panel 1973-1976 and not participating in 1973, were drawn with half sampling probability in 1976. Consequently these individuals are doubled in the dataset.
Response rate/participation rate
74.1%
Data format / data structure
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Lowest geographic unit
Constituency
Responsible department/unit
Department of Government
Research area
Elections (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Government, political systems and organisations (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Political behaviour and attitudes (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Political science (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Media (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Keywords
Elections, Mass media, Occupations, Participation, Politics, Public sector, Social mobility, Ethics, International relations, Employment, Energy, Voting, Political interest, Energy policy, Taxation, Political allegiance, Political participation, Internal politics, Political parties, Trade unions, Organizations, Political attitudes, Lobbying, Cors
Petersson, O. (1977) Väljarna och valet 1976. Stockholm: LiberFörlag/Allmänna förl. ISBN: 91-38-03856-0.
Libris
ISBN:
91-38-03856-0
ISSN:
0347-9366
Petersson, O. (1978) Valet 1976. Allmänna valen 1976. Del 3 (SOS). Stockholm: Statistics Sweden.
Petersson, O. (1978) Valundersökning 1976 : teknisk rapport. Stockholm: LiberFörlag/Allmänna förl. ISBN: 91-38-04071-9.
Google Books
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Libris
ISBN:
9789138040713
ISSN:
0347-9366
Elinder, M. (2008) Essays on Economic Voting, Cognitive Dissonance and Trust. Uppsala : Department of Economics, Univ. ISBN: 978-91-85519-20-0.
ISBN:
978-91-85519-20-0
ISSN:
0283-7668
Holmberg, Sören (2000) Partidemokrati : en sammanfattning av några resultat från valundersökningarna 1956-1998. Stockholm: Statistics Sweden.
Oscarsson, H. (1998) Den svenska partirymden : Väljarnas uppfattningar av konfliktstrukturen i partisystemet 1956-1996. Göteborg : Department of Political Science. ISBN: 91-628-3000-7.
Libris
ISSN:
0346-5942
ISBN:
91-628-3000-7
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