RT Research Data RT Statistics T1 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes, 2011 A1 Evans, Ann LA English PP Brisbane PB ADA Dataverse YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1921008644 AB The 2011 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) is the fifth in a biennial series that studies social attitudes and behaviour of Australian citizens for the Australian and international research community. AuSSA provides cross-sectional data on the social attitudes and behaviour of Australians, repeating a core questionnaire for each cross-section and fielding specific modules relevant to the changing needs of the social research community. AuSSA is Australia's official survey in the International Social Survey Program (http://www.issp.org) and regularly includes ISSP modules. AuSSA 2011 includes both the ISSP's Environment III (2010) and Health (2011) modules. The 2011 Survey includes attitudes and behaviours that are organised into seven categories: Issues facing Australia today; Environment; Health; Government Policy and services; Kindness; Australians in History; and The Law and Authority. AuSSA 2011 also includes demographic and behavioural categories (Personal Background) that survey: sex, year born, income, education, employment, union membership, country of birth, household composition and religion. There are also questions about the partner of the respondent: employment, highest-level of education and income. K1 Attitudes K1 Crime K1 Economics K1 Education K1 Employment K1 Environment K1 Health K1 Health Insurance K1 Health Services K1 History K1 human relations K1 Immigration K1 Law K1 Political Science K1 Poverty K1 Public Administration K1 Public Health K1 Public Opinion K1 Religion K1 Social Capital K1 Social classes K1 Social Welfare K1 Taxation K1 Terrorism K1 Unemployment benefits K1 Forschungsdaten K1 Statistik : 2011 : Australien DO 10.4225/87/UNPXX2