National Social Science Survey, 1984

The Australian National Social Science Survey is a major multi-purpose survey measuring a wide range of variables of interest in sociology, political science and labour economics. It is similar to national social surveys conducted regularly in the U.S.A., Britain and West Germany. Much of the data i...

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Authors: Kelley, Jonathan (Author) ; Cushing, Robert G. (Author) ; Headey, Bruce (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data Statistics
Language:English
Published: [Brisbane] ADA Dataverse 2019
In:Year: 2019
Edition:version 2.0
Online Access: Volltext (Resolving-System)
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650 4 |a Leadership 
650 4 |a Migrants 
650 4 |a Occupations 
650 4 |a Politicians 
650 4 |a Politics 
650 4 |a Religion 
650 4 |a Social classes 
650 4 |a Social Problems 
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