Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.26193/UNGIXJ |
Publication Date
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2019-01-25 |
Title
| 1999 New Zealand Election Study |
Other Identifier
| Australian Data Archive: 01044-post
01044-pre |
Author
| Vowles, Jack (University of Waikato) - ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1954-7466
Banducci, Susan (University of Waikato) - ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1874-5110
Karp, Jeffrey (University of Waikato) - ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9582-136X
Aimer, Peter (University of Auckland)
Miller, Raymond (University of Auckland)
Sullivan, Ann |
Point of Contact
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Australian Data Archive (Australian National University) |
Description
| The New Zealand Election Survey (NZES) began in its present form in 1990, continued in 1993 and 1996, and its most recent study includes the 1999 general election. The NZES was undertaken with the aim of monitoring the democratic process in New Zealand during a period of social and economic change, and most particularly, during the transition between electoral systems. The survey comprised pre and post-election surveys. Electors surveyed in the pre-election phase answered questions on party affiliation, preferred Prime Minister, most important issue affecting voting choice, party and candidate the respondent was most likely to choose, coalition preferences, parties the respondent expected to form the next government, the relative importance of party and electoral votes under MMP, the MMP electoral system and perceived liklihood of becoming a republic. Electors in the post-election phase were asked questions on their interest in politics and the election campaign, the type of communication (e.g. phone calls, letters) received from members of campaigning parties, important election and social issues, democracy, parties and the political system, policies, party preference and voting, government and the electoral system and representation and participation. Background variables included gender, date of birth, country of origin, marital status, occupation, income, highest formal qualification, collection of benefits, subjective class, religion, ethnic identity and occupation and partisanship of parents. |
Subject
| Social Sciences |
Keyword
| Economic development
Economic policy
Elections
Political ideologies
Political parties
Politicians
Social Policy
Taxation
Voting |
Topic Classification
| Non-Australian studies
Politics
Election and campaign studies |
Related Publication
| Vowles, J., Aimer, P., Banducci, S.A., and J.A. Karp. Voters' Victory? New Zealand's First Election Under Proportional Representation. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1998.
Banducci. S.A., and J.A. Karp. 'Issues and Party Competition under Alternative Electoral Systems: Testing Directional and Proximity Models'. Revised version of a paper presented at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association in Atlanta, GA, September 1-4, 1999.
Vowles, J., Karp, J.A., and S. A. Banducci. 'Proportional Representation on Trial: Elite vs. Mass Opinion on Electoral System Change in New Zealand'. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 30-September 3, 2000.
Bowler, S., Donovan, T., and J.A. Karp. 'When Might Institutions Change? Elite Support for Direct Democracy in Three Nations'. Paper prepared for presentation at the XVIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association. Quebec City, Canada. August 1-5 and the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 30-September 3, 2000.
Vowles, J. 'Evaluating Electoral System Change: the Case of New Zealand'. Paper prepared for presentation at the International Political Science Association Conference, Quebec City, August 1-5, 2000.
Banducci, S.A., and J.A. Karp. 'Political Efficacy and Participation in Eighteen Democracies: How Electoral Rules Shape Political Behavior'. Paper prepared for presentation at the XVIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association. Quebec City, Canada. August 1-5, 2000.
Vowles, J. 'The 1999 Election: Preliminary Findings from the 1999 New Zealand Election Study'. Paper prepared for presentation at the New Zealand Political Studies Association Conference, Salmond Hall, University of Otago, June 28-30: 2000.
Banducci, S.A., Donovan, T., and J.A. Karp. 'Minority Representation, Empowerment, and Participation in New Zealand and the United States'. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. March 25-27, 1999.
Banducci, S.A., and J.A. Karp. 'Gender, Leadership and Choice in Multiparty Systems'. Political Research Quarterly, 2000, 53.
Banducci, S.A., and J.A. Karp. 'Perceptions of Fairness and Support for Proportional Representation'. Political Behavior, 1999, 21: 217-238.
Banducci, S.A., and J.A. Karp. 'The Impact of Proportional Representation on Turnout: Evidence from New Zealand'. Australian Journal of Political Science, 1999, 34: 363-377.
Banducci, S.A., Donovan, T., and J.A. Karp. 'Proportional Representation and Attitudes About Politics: Results from New Zealand'. Electoral Studies, 1999, 18: 533-555. |
Notes
| Copyright: Copyright © 2005, University of Waikato. All rights reserved. |
Language
| English |
Production Date
| 2004-08-27 |
Contributor
| Funder : Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, University of Waikato Internal Funds, University of Waikato Faculty of Arts and Social Sciens Research Committeee
Funder : University of Waikato Internal Funds
Funder : University of Waikato Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Research Research Committee
Data Collector : New Zealand Election Study, University of Waikato, Survey Research Unit, University of Waikato, National Research Bureau, Auckland
Other : Political Studies Department, University of Auckland [affiliation: Political Studies Department,, University of Auckland] |
Distributor
| Australian Data Archive (The Australian National University) (ADA) https://ada.edu.au/ |
Depositor
| Jack Vowles, University of Waikato [affiliation: University of Waikato] |
Deposit Date
| 2001-10-02 |
Data Type
| Survey data |
Related Material
| Note - ADA.NOTE.01044.pdf; Note - ADA.NOTE.01044-1.pdf; Note - ADA.NOTE.01044-1.txt; Codebook - ADA.CODEBOOK.01044-post.rtf |
Related Dataset
| ADA Study 992 - New Zealand Election Survey, 1996 (SSDA No. 992) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00992; ADA Study 813 - New Zealand Election Survey, 1993 (SSDA No. 813) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00813; ADA Study 650 - New Zealand Election Survey, 1990 (SSDA No. 650) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00650; ADA Study 596 - New Zealand Election Survey, 1987 (SSDA No. 596) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00596; ADA Study 558 - New Zealand Pre-Election Survey, 1981 (SSDA No. 558) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00558; ADA Study 119 - New Zealand Post-Election Survey, 1981 (SSDA No. 119) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00119; ADA Study 557 - New Zealand Pre-Election Survey, 1978: Dunedin North and Clutha (SSDA No. 557) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00557; ADA Study 598 - New Zealand Pre-Election Survey, 1978: Lyttleton (SSDA No. 598) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00598; ADA Study 556 - New Zealand Pre-Election Survey, 1975 (SSDA No. 556) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00556; ADA Study 599 - New Zealand Post-Election Survey, 1975 (SSDA No. 599) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00599; ADA Study 597 - New Zealand Election Survey, 1972 (SSDA No. 597) - au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00597 |