RT Research Data T1 Euro-Barometer 27: the Common Agricultural Policy and Cancer, March-May 1987 A1 Rabier, Jacques-Rene A2 Inglehart, Ronald A2 Riffault, Helene LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 1989 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902799836 AB This round of Euro-Barometer surveys investigates political party preferences, life satisfaction, views on national goals and national achievements, attitudes toward the United States and the Soviet Union, and attitudes toward the Economic Community and its policies, especially the Economic Community's Common Agricultural Policy. Health-related issues are also a focus of inquiry: respondents were queried on bouts of serious illness, smoking and dietary habits, attitudes towards smoking and anti-smoking legislation, proximity to cases of cancer among family and friends, and knowledge and views regarding the causes of cancer, the extent of its occurrence in society, and medical recommendations for its early detection and prevention. Respondents were also asked if they had undergone medical examinations to screen for cancer. Females were questioned about specific kinds of cancer detection examinations as well. Single parenthood and equality between the sexes are additional issues investigated by this Euro-Barometer. Respondents were asked for their views on the effectiveness of legislation protecting women's rights, on the proper roles for men and women within the family, and on the relative abilities of men and women to perform the tasks required by certain occupations. Respondents residing in single-parent households were asked why the father or the mother was missing from the household and were asked to specify sources of financial support. The data include demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic information on the respondents. K1 European Union K1 agricultural policy K1 Cancer K1 Diet K1 economic integration K1 Gender Roles K1 health behavior K1 International Relations K1 Life Satisfaction K1 medical evaluation K1 Public Opinion K1 Quality of life K1 single parent families K1 Smoking K1 womens health care K1 womens rights K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR08715.v1