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INTERVI::'P/ER CIRCLE APPROPRIATE NUMBER IN'T READ ALOUD THE GALLUP POLL OR CHECK BOXES TN CAPITAL LETTERS 465-1 WOULD LIKE YOUR OPINION SE?T/82 SUGGESTED INTRODUCTION: Good day, I'm taking a Gallup Poll in your area, and I'd like to taik to you about a few topics of tHe day MEl N TE RVI EW 'ARTED: _ I SECTION I -- ASK EVERYONE 1. Do you think. the federal government affects the way of life of the average Canadian to a greater extent or to a lesser extent than it did say 10 years ago? EXTENT------1 LESSER EXTENT----------2 ABOUT THE SAME-----------3 DON'T KNOW-------------------4 HS- - - .,. z. Do you thi nlc the 1eve1 of inf1 uence the federal government has today on the way of 11fe of the average Canadian 1s too great. too little or just about right? TOO GREAT--------1- 11 TOO LITTLE----------2 ABOUT RIGHT-----------.-3 aON'T KNOW----------------4 JlJ-- 3. ccnve rs t cn to the metric system o-f measurements has been going on for some time. How do you feel about it now - do you find yourself. thinlcing 1n metric measures most of the time, some of the time. or almost never? MOST OF THE TI1'IE---------1 -1'1 SOME OF THE ALMOST NEVER------------------3 OE!lENOS ON TIllE OF MEASUREMENT-----4 __--'tU;=:r/='-tJ..:..!f__.- - - - 5 4. Generally soealcing, and thinking of the long term. do you think Canadians in years to come will fTom conversion to metric or not? YES, WILL BENEF1T------1 -f r NO, WILL NOT--------------Z DON'T KNOW-------------------3 ,1,/.,5 - - - l' 5. When you have paid for all the things you can't get out of paying - for example, rent, fares. etc. - wouid you say the amount left in your pocket 1s more than a year ago, the as, or less? IF MORE/LESS: A lot or a little? A LOT MORE-------1 - :ZD A LITTLE MORE--------2 ABOUT THE SAME----------3 A LITTLE LESS--------------4 A LOT LESS--------------------5 DON'T KNOW-----------------------6 uS- - - -? 5. Canadians are faced these days with 'continuing inflation, high unemployment and many other problems. As far as you are concerned, can you think of any other country that you would prefer to be a citizen of? YES - What country? l .. NO, PREFER CANAOA--------2 DON'T KNOW-----------------3 l!J- - - l' col21 s: aL.2.2 ....... J'" 7a. Do you or your husband/wife work. outside the home full-time or part-time? YES--------1 - ::z.3 NO------------Z ] ;R:> tP·.? oit/-l/.)"- - - J IF ASK: b. If you or your husband/wife were out of work for any reason. and after any unemployment benefits ran out, about how long do you think you.cou1d get by without earnings? WEEK OR LESS---------------- 1- ,) *I 2 WEEKS---------------------2 OVER 2 TO 4 WEEKS-----------3 OVER 1 TO 3 MONTHS----------4 OVER 3 TO 6 MONTHS----------5 OVER 6 TO 11 MONTHS---------6 A YEAR----------------------7 OVER A YEAR-----------------S INOEFINITELY----------------9 AVflDON'T KNOW------------------O ASK EVERYONE: 8. In 197Z, Canada and the U.S. signed an agreement to clear the Great Lalces of pollution. What success do you feel they have had in 1ng this task. - quite a lot of success. some success, not too much success or no success at a11? QUITE A LOT OF SUCCESS-----1 SOME SUCCESS-----------------2 NOT TOO MUCH SUCCESS------------! NO SUCCESS AT ALL-----------------4 DON'T KNOW--------------------------5 Vr-- -- - -<£, 9. Row important do you feel it 1s that we clear the Great Lalces of pollution - would you say it is of critical concern, of some concern or of no real concern? OF CRITICAL CONCERN--------1 • .;1(., OF SOME OF NO REAL CONCERN-----;----------3 DON'TKNOW---------------------------4 AIS- - - - S : 10. Do you think it would be a good thing or a bad thing if work.ers 1n large companies were able to elect members to serve on the board of directors? GOOD THING------1 ·.,21 BAD THING----------2 DON'T KNOW-------------3 .<!s- - - - "t 11. Do you thinlc it would be a good thing or a bad thing if workers had access to 1nformation of their company's financial situation? GOOD TH ING- - - - - - - 1 - :: 1 SAD THING-----------2 DON'T KNOW--------------3 US - - - - 'Y CONT!NUED ON SACK

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INTERVI::'P/ER CIRCLE APPROPRIATE NUMBERIN'T READ ALOUD ~ORDS THE GALLUP POLL OR CHECK BOXESTN CAPITAL LETTERS 465-1WOULD LIKE YOUR OPINION SE?T/82

SUGGESTED INTRODUCTION: Good day, I'm taking a Gallup Poll in your area, and I'd like to taik to you about a few topics of tHe day

MEl NTE RVI EW'ARTED: _

I SECTION I -- ASK EVERYONE

1. Do you think. the federal government affects the way of life of the average Canadian to a greater extent or to a lesser extent than it did say 10 years ago?

~REATER EXTENT------1 -/~ LESSER EXTENT----------2 ABOUT THE SAME-----------3 DON'T KNOW-------------------4 HS- - - .,.

z. Do you thi nlc the 1eve1 of inf1 uence the federal government has today on the way of 11fe of the average Canadian 1s too great. too little or just about right?

TOO GREAT--------1- 11 TOO LITTLE----------2 ABOUT RIGHT-----------.-3 aON'T KNOW----------------4 JlJ-- ~5

3. ccnve rs t cn to the metric system o-f measurements has been going on for some time. How do you feel about it now - do you find yourself. thinlcing1n metric measures most of the time, some of the time. or almost never?

MOST OF THE TI1'IE---------1 -1'1 SOME OF THE TIME-----~-----Z

ALMOST NEVER------------------3 OE!lENOS ON TIllE OF MEASUREMENT-----4

__--'tU;=:r/='-tJ..:..!f__.- - - - 5

4. Generally soealcing, and thinking of the long term. do you think Canadians in years to come will b~nefit fTom conversion to metric or not?

YES, WILL BENEF1T------1 -f r NO, WILL NOT--------------Z DON'T KNOW-------------------3 ,1,/.,5 - - - l'

5. When you have paid for all the things you can't get out of paying - for example, rent, fares. etc. - wouid you say the amount left in yourpocket 1s more than a year ago, the s~me as, or less? IF MORE/LESS: A lot or a little?

A LOT MORE-------1 - :ZD A LITTLE MORE--------2 ABOUT THE SAME----------3 A LITTLE LESS--------------4 A LOT LESS--------------------5 DON'T KNOW-----------------------6 uS- - - -?

5. Canadians are faced these days with 'continuinginflation, high unemployment and many other problems. As far as you are concerned, can you think of any other country that you would prefer to be a citizen of?

YES - What country? l ..~~

NO, PREFER CANAOA--------2 DON'T KNOW-----------------3 l!J- - - l'

col21 s: U'~S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-Ul-<-£<S~ aL.2.2 ~ ~r~ ~~

....... •J'"

7a. Do you or your husband/wife work. outside the home full-time or part-time?

YES--------1 - ::z.3 NO------------Z ] SA.~"" ;R:> tP·.?oit/-l/.)"- - - J

I F "YE~' ASK: b. If you or your husband/wife were out of

work for any reason. and after anyunemployment benefits ran out, about how long do you think you.cou1d get by without earnings?

WEEK OR LESS---------------- 1 - ,) *I 2 WEEKS---------------------2 OVER 2 TO 4 WEEKS-----------3 OVER 1 TO 3 MONTHS----------4 OVER 3 TO 6 MONTHS----------5 OVER 6 TO 11 MONTHS---------6 A YEAR----------------------7 OVER A YEAR-----------------S INOEFINITELY----------------9

AVflDON'T KNOW------------------O

ASK EVERYONE: 8. In 197Z, Canada and the U.S. signed an agreement

to clear the Great Lalces of pollution. What success do you feel they have had in accomp11~h­1ng this task. - quite a lot of success. some success, not too much success or no success at a11?

QUITE A LOT OF SUCCESS-----1 -.z~ SOME SUCCESS-----------------2 NOT TOO MUCH SUCCESS------------! NO SUCCESS AT ALL-----------------4 DON'T KNOW--------------------------5Vr-- -- - -<£,

9. Row important do you feel it 1s that we clear the Great Lalces of pollution - would you say it is of critical concern, of some concern or of no real concern?

OF CRITICAL CONCERN--------1 • .;1(., OF SOME CONCERN------~-:------Z OF NO REAL CONCERN-----;----------3 DON'TKNOW---------------------------4 AIS- - - - S

: 10. Do you think it would be a good thing or a bad thing if work.ers 1n large companies were able to elect members to serve on the board of directors?

GOOD THING------1 ·.,21 BAD THING----------2 DON'T KNOW-------------3 .<!s- - - - "t

11. Do you thinlc it would be a good thing or a bad thing if workers had access to 1nformation of their company's financial situation?

GOOD TH I NG- - - - - - - 1 - :: 1 SAD THING-----------2 DON'T KNOW--------------3 US - - - - 'Y

CONT!NUED ON SACK

lZa.A suggestion has been made that, at the time of the next federal election", voters be given the opportunity to express their opinion regardingcapital punishment - that is the death penalty. ~ould you,yourself, be in favor or opposed to a vote being held on the issue of capitalpunishment?

IN FAVOR--------l -.,19 OPPOSED TO---------Z DON'T KNOW-----------3 uf- --'/

1,. If such a vote were held. would you favor a return to capital punishment, or 'I/ould ,You. oppose it?

FAVOR----------l - ~Q OPPOSE-------------2 DON'T KNOW-------------3 V,f r:

13. How s a t t s f i ed would you say you are with the hospital and medical care plan in this province - are you very satisfied. quite satisfied," not too satisfied or not at all satisfied?

VERY SATTSF!ED--------i - ~J QUITE SAT!SF!ED----------2 NOT TOO SAT!SFIED----------3 HOT AT ALL SAT!SF!ED---------4

~;tAN'T SAY----------------------S .,()J - - - c;

14. Generally speaking, do you think tha:t. doctors in this province are being over-compensated, under-compensated or receiving about the rightcompensation, compared to people in other occupations?

OHR-COMPENSATED-----l .3;: UNOER-COMPENSATED--------2 ABOUT RIGHi-----------------3 n /'

DON'T KNOW---------------4 ~Jr-_v

15. As you know, the economy is now in a recession with employment and productivity far below what they were a year ago. 'i/hat's your best guessdo you thi nk the recess i on will become worse during the next three months, or do you think the economy wi 11 begi n to recover?

BECOME WORSE------l - 33 BEGIN TO RECOVER------2 STAY SAME----------------3

£V~O OPINION-------------------4 "A/S - - -,£

;16a.Da you appr~ or di sa·pp.r.ove ~.f ~ way Pi erre Trudeau is handliag his job a~ ~rime Minister? RECORD BELOW.

b. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Clark is handling his job as Leader of the OPPosition? RECORD BELOW.

c. And do you approve or disapp~ve of the way Ed Broadbent is handling his job as leader of the N.D.P.? RECORD BElOW.

TRUDEAU BROADBENT·~ APPROVE-------------l -3"J1o 1-~~ l'~ DISAPPROV(----------2 2 2

ot~o OPINION----------3 3 3 tf1J - - - -.y i 9'

17.If a federal election ~er~ held today, which carty's candidate do you th"nk you would favor?

LIBERAL----------l ~37 OTHE~ PARTY (WR1TE IN)PROG. CONS-------2 ~.D.P.-----------3 :=":<'7.,.......,..,....- 5 CREDIT!ST~-------~ _YIIOEC IDEb------------7 SOCIAL C~EDIT----5 .v-0EFUS t:D- -- -----------8

NOT ELIGISLE---------9

lS.Did you vote i~ the last federal election on February 18. 1980?

YES--------------~ NO--·----------------l ~" TOO YOUNG-----------2

IF "YES", ASK: Which party did the candida~e for whom you vo~ed represent?

LIBERAL---------J OTHER PARTY (~RITE IN)PROG. CDNS.-----4 N.O.P.~---------S .....,..,.,.....~,...,...,...,...,.,,,...,.....- B CREDITISTE------o DON'T REME~BE~-------9 SOCIAL CREOIT---7 //yREFUSEO---_--- --"~----Q

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BASIC DATA INTERVIEWER: INTRODUCE THIS SECTION AS FOLLOWS: "Now may I ask you a few questions so SECTION: That I can be sure I am getting tne rlgnt sample of people in this community?"

~EN: Are you the male head of the household?' ~OMEN: Are you the female head of the household?

n:s--------l·"J NO------2 ..uf--J ASK EVERYONE: Are you employed outside the home full-time, part-time or not at all? 1s.1

FULL-TIME-----l- T PART-TIME--------2 NOT AT ALL-----------3

.'.SI( EVERYONE 's­~hat is your marital S IrrGLE-------l status? MARRIED---------2

WID/DIV/SE?---------3 liS - - - y

~hat was the language you first spoke in childhood and stirl understand? ,,_

ENGLISH-----------l ,tiS --1FRENCH---------------2 OTHER(SPECIFY) ,3

Now for a question on religion. What is your r&ligiou5preference - Protestant, Roma" Catholic or,Jewish?

PROTESTANT--------l '7­JE1H SH---------- -----2 ROMAN CATHOLIC-----------J

OTHER(SPECIFY) ~

V.r~O RH I GlaUS PRE FERENCE - --------------- ---------5 Which of t~ese was the last school that you attended? HAND CARD "Q" Did you graduate from... (LEVEL OF SCHqOLING .ATTAINED)?RECORD BELOW

SOME GRADUATED--,SI

PUBLIC/GRADE SCHOOL--------------l 2 SECONDARY SCHOOL--~--------------3 4 UNIVERSITY-----------------------7 8 POST SECONDARY & NON-UNIVERSITY COMMUNI,? coLLE5E----------------S 6 C.E.G.E.P.-----~-~---------------5 5

5 6OTH ER---,'?3'~I'"1!'Il""-------_--:(SPECIFY) . ~O FORMAL SCHOOLING--------------9

JVf~EFUSED--------------------------O

OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF FAMILY

SP EC I FI C JOB ? _

TYPE OF CDMPANY? ~~

How many people, including yourself, are there in this housl!hold?

,PS-:;Z1/- 2 3 ~ 5 6 OR MORE

How ma·ny would be under 10 years?

?:I- 0 2 3 , OR RORE1A.J!".::$

How many would be between 10 & 17 years?

0 2 3 4 OR MORE7"7­

Are you, yourself a member of a trade union, or is your husband/wife a trade union member?

701- I/r: or' YES~ MYSElF-~-------l A/v

YES, SPOUSE-------------2 L507i¥'':':s" NO---------------------------3

What was the yearof your birth? YEAR: _

RECORD IF: MAN-------l WOMAN---------2 77­

~AND CARD OR": Which number on this card correspondsto your total annual fami 1y income from all s cur cas before tax deduc~ions?

UNDER S10,000--------1 ·71 $20,00') - S29,999----4 $10,000 - S14,999----2 S30,nOO - S39,999----5 S15,000 - S19,999----3 S40,000 & OVER-------6

AYji'REFUSED---------------------------i

'9­RECORD IF: FARM-- -----------1 RURAL,NON-FARM-------Z URBAN---------~--------3

.1.- ...

~hat fs your occupation?

EC I FI C JOB : _ TIME rNTERVrE~ ENDED: -------- ­TYPE OF COMPANY: ~~

CHECK IF: ) STUDENT ) HOUSE'.MIFE

(?LEASE PRINT)

~AME TE~E?HONE: ___OF RES?ONDENT:

ADDRESS: ....::..:~..:_... .,.._--------'~~------_

DATE OF INTERVIEW: _ POSTAL CDOE: _

I HEREBY ATTEST THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND HONEST INTERVIEW INTERVIE'.MER'S SIGNATURE:

*-- A VALIDATION CHECK WILL aE MADE ON ALL INTERVIE~ERS' WORK

CITY : PROV:

ENCERCLEZ LES NUMEROENQUETEUR GALLUP ­. LISEZ PAS A HAUTE APPROPRIES OU MARQU(

LE TEXTE EN LETTRES LES CASES MAJUSCULES

465 -1DESIRE VOTRE OPINION SE?T/82

P~SENTAT!ON SUGGEREE: Bonjour. je suis de 1 'organisation de Gallup et j'a1merais discuter avec vous de d1ff!rents sujets sur l'opinion publique nationale et Sur l~ mar~et1"~

HEURE DE COMMENCEMENT 6. Ces jours-ci, les canadiens font face a uneDE L'ENTREVUE: inflation continue, un chomage eleve et plusieurs autres problemes. En ce qui vous concerne, prefereriez-vous etre citoyen d'un autre pays?

SECTION 1 - DEMANDEZ A TOUS our - De quel pays ? l._j

NON, PREFERE LE CANADA--------2 1. Croyez-vous que le gouvernement federal affecte lao NE SAlS PAS-----~---------------3

fa.;on de vivre du canadien moyen, dans une plusgrande mesure ou plus petite mesure qu' il y a dix ans? 7a. Travaillez-vous, ou votre conjoint travaille-t ­

~l a l'ex~erieur du foyer, soit a plein temps ouPLUS GRANDE MESURE--------l - ,,, a temps partiel?PLUS PETITE MESURE----------2 OUI-----l - oJ.1A PEU PRES LA MEME------------3

NON-------2 NE SAlS PAS---------------------4

SI "OUI", DEMANDEZ: b. s~ vous ou vor.re conjoint devrait etre· sans tra­

vail pour n'importe quelle raison, apres la2. Croyez-vous que le niveau d'influence qu'a leo gouvernement federal aujourd 'hui sur la f&;on de cessation des prestations d'assurance chcrmage, vivre du canadien moyen, est trop eleve, trop combien de temps croyez-vous etre capable de d.1minue ou tout simplement no=al? supporter cet~e situation sans revenu?

ONE SEMAINE OU MOINS---------------l-.;'1!ROP ELEVE----------------l- 11

2 SEMAlNES-------------------------2TROP DIMINUE----------------2 PLUS DE 2 A 4 SEMAINES-------------3 SIMPLEMENT NORMAL-------------3

PLUS DE 1 A 3 MOIS-----------------4 NE SAlS PAS-------------------~~4 PLUS DE 3 A 6 MOIS-----------------5

PLUS DE 6 A 11 MOIS----------------6.

3. La conversion des mesures au sys~eme metrlque se UN AN------------------------------7fai t deja depuis un certain temps. COllm1ent vous PLUS DrUN AN-----------------------8

tNDEFINIMENT-----------------------9· vous l'impression de penser metrlque la plupare sentez-vous envers le systeme maintenant - avez­

NE SAlS PAS------------~-----------Odu temps, quelquefois, ou presque jamais?

[JEMMfDEZ A TITUS: LA PLUl'ART DU n:MPS-------l-1 r ..8. En 1972, le -Canada et les El:ats-Unis signaientQUELQUEFOIS-----------------2 une entente aiin de liberer les Grands Lacs daPRESQUE JAMAIS----------------3 la pollution. Selon vous,' a quel point ont-ils

reussi cette tache - ont beaucouo reussi, unDEPEND DU TYPE DE MESURE--------4 peu reussi, pas t=op reussi ou nlont pas reussi-------------------1·· du tout?

"J.-:;"4.. De fa~on generale et a longue echeance, croyez­ BEAUCOUl' REUSSI----- ...- ..--l ­vous que les canadiens profiteront de la conver­ UN PEU R-~SSI----------------lsion metrique, oui ou nonl PAS TROP REUSSI----------------3

PAS REUSSI DU TOUT---------------41'1OUI, PROFITERONT-----------l ­NON, NE PROFI'IERONT PAS------2 NE SAlS PAS------------------------5

NE SAlS PAS---------------------3 L • ______________________1

9• Selon vous, a quel point est-il imoortant qua nous liberions les Grands Lacs de 1a pollution _

5. Lorsque VOllS avez paye toutes les choses que vaus diriez-vous que c'es~ un souci d'une extremedevez payer - telles que loyer, nourriture, etc. ­ , ~portance, assez important ou pas tellemencdiriez-vous que Le montant: qu' i1 vous reste en I liIlportant?poche est plus eleve qu'il y a un an, a peu pres1e mime, ou moins eleve? SI PLUS/MOINS: Diriez­ SOUCI EX'I'REMEMENT IMPORTAN'!-----l - .:"VOllS beaucoup ou 1m peu? SOUCI ASSEZ IMPORTANT------------~2

PAS !ELLEMENT rMPORTANT-------------3BEAUCOUP PLUS EL..~-----l - ;to UN PEU PLUS ELEVE---------2 NE SAlS PAS---------------------------4

A PEU PRES LE MEME----------3 ' UN PEU MOINS------------------4 10. Croyez-vous que ce serait une bonne ou une BEAUCOUP MOINS------------------5 mauvaise chose si les travailleurs d'une grande

entreorise pouvait elire des membres pour servirNE SAlS PAS-----------------------6 dans 1e conseil d'administration?

BONNE CHOSE------------l -:z 7 MAUVAlSE CHOSE-----------2 NE SAlS PAS----------------3

11. Croyez-vous que ce serait une bonne ou une mauvaise chose si les t=availleurs avaient acces a l'inforroation concernant la sicuation financiere de leur compagnie?

BONNE CnOSE------------l -;z 4' MAUVAISE CnOSE-----------2 NE SAlS P.~----------------3

rnNT1~UE AU VERSO

12a. On a suggere de donner aux voteurs La chance d'exprimer leur opinion concernant la peinecapitale, c'est-a.-dire, la peine de mort, au moment de La prochaine election federale?

5eriez-vous personnellement d'accord ou non d'accord a ce qu'un vote soit tenu sur La ques­tion de La peine capitale?

D'ACCORD------------l - ~ '1 NON D'ACCORD----------2 NE 5AIS PAS-------------3

b. 51 un tel vota avait lieu, seriez~vous en faveur pour Le retour de la peine capitale ou si vous seriez contre?

EN FAVEUR-----------l - ~4 CONTRE----------------2 NE 5AIS PAS-------------3

13. A quel paine etas-'rous satisfait du systemehospita1ier et des soins medicaux dans cetee province - diriez-vous etre tres satisfait, assez satisfait, pas tres satisfait ou pas du tout satisfait?

!RES SAIISFAIT------------l - 31 ASSEZ SAIISFAIT-------------2 PAS TRES SAIISFAIT------------3 PAS DU TOUT SAIISFAIT-----------4 NE PEUX DIRE----------------------5

14. De fa~on generale, croyez-vous que les medecins de cette province sont trap bien r~eres, pas assez remuner~s ou juste bien.· cOtnparativement aux gens d'autres 'occuoat1ans? ..

TROP BIEN lUMUNERES----------l -~ .. PAS ASSEZ REMUNERES------------2 JUSTE BIEN-----------------------3

~E SAIS PAS-----------------4

IS. Comme vous Ie savez, l'economie est maintenant en recession avec les ~lois et La productivitebien en dessous de ce qu i1s ecaiene i1 y a un an. Au mei11eur de votrs connaissance - croyez­vous que la recession s'ag9ravera au cours des trois prochains mois, ou si vous croyez quel' economie co=encera a. sa reeabli.r?

S' AGGRAV ERA -----------------1 - 3~· COMMENCERAA SE REl'ABLIR-----2 ' DEMEURERA LA MEME----------------3 AUCUNE OPINION---------------------4

16:~pprouvez-vaus au d~sapprOuvQz-VOUS la fa~on dant Pierre Elliot Trudeau accompllt sa tEche de premier ministre7 INSCRIVEZ CI-OESSOUS.

b. Approuvez-vous ou d!sapprouvez-vous la fa;on dont Joe Clark accomplie sa tache cceme chef de 1 'Opposition? INSCRIVEZ CI-DESSOUS.

c. Approuvez-vous au d~sapprouvez-vous la fa~on dont Ed Broadbent accomplit s~ t~che comme

chef du N.D.P.? L~SCRrv-~ CI-DESSOUS

TRUDEAU CLARK, BROADBENT

APPROUVE••••••••••• 1- 3 + t -,~ 1 -3'­DESAPPROUVE•••••••• 2 2 2 AUCUNE OPINION••••• 3 3 3

17.51 une ~1ection f~d!ra1e avai t 1 ieu au,jour.d'nu1quel serait Ie pa~t1 du candidat de votre en0 1 x?

LIBERAL----------l- ~ PROG. COHS.------2 N.O.P.-----------3 CREDITISTE-------4 CREDIT SOCIAL----S

AUTRE (PRECISEZ)

T":O';;-;r,:"T.""-----6INDEClS------------7 REFUS--------------8 NON ELIGIBLE-------9

l8.Avez-vous vot! aux dern1~res ~1ect1ons f!d~ra1es du 18 f!vr1 e r , 19801

OUI-------------t==J ~OH-------------------TROP JEUNE POUR VOTER-2

T·'~

5I· "OUI". DEl1ANOEZ: Quel part; representait le cand1dat pour lequel vous avez vot~?

LIBERAL---------3 AUTRE PART! (INSCRIVEZ)PROG. CONS.-----4 N.O.P.----------S 8 CRED!TISTE------6 """1.,...£-M"'E,........,S..,O...,UT:'V,...,r'""E...,N""s-....P.....A"'"S--.----·'9 CREDIT SOCIAL---7 REFUS-----------------O

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ENQUETEUR: PRESENTEZ CETTE SECTION DE LA FACON SUIVANTE: "Maintenant, puis-je vous poser quelques .question~ afin de m'assurer que je m'adresse i une personne b1en repr~sentative de cette l oc a l t t e ,

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HOMMES: Etes-vous 1 'homme chef du foyer~ FEMMES: Etes-vous 1a femme chef du foyer?

OUI-------1 NON--------2 - '3 OCCUPATION OU CHEF DE FAMILLE: DEM."'~IJEZ A TOUS: PREC I 5EZ LE TRA VA I L1 _Actue11ement, travai11ez-vous ! 1 'ext~r;eur du foyer ! III ei n temps, ! temps parti e1, ou pas du tout? GENRE DE COMPAGNIE?

PLEHi TE~PS-----1 - ''1 TEMPS PARTIEL-------2

Tout en vous inc1uant combien y a-t-11 de personnesPAS OU TQUT--------------J qui vfvent dans cette maison?

2 J 4 5 5- -OU PLUS Parmi ces personnes ccmb t en y en a-t-ll sont agees. (

OEMANDEZ A TDUS: 6~-

Que1 est votre CELIBATAlRE----------------1 moins de 10 ans?statut marital? MARlE------------------------2

VEUF,DlVORCE,SEPARE------------J 77-- 0 2 J 4 au PLUS Combien sont ag~es de 10 et 17 ans?

Langue materne11e - que11e est 1a premi~re langue que 73- 0 1 2 J 4 OU PLUS vous avez par1~e dans votre enfance et qui vous est encore fami1ii!re? ,'_

ANGLAISE-----1 Etes-vous syndiqu6, ou votre conjoint FRAN CAl SE---- --2 est-i1/e11e syndique/e?

7-r­AUTRE(PREClSEZ) J OUI, MOl MEME-------1 OUI, MON EPOUX!SE)-----2 NON---------------------_J

Maintenant une question sur 1a religion. Quelle ""11gion pr!fl!rez-vous - Protestante, Catho1ique­

ia1 ne ou Jui vel ,,_ En quelle ann~e ~tes-vous n~? ANNEE .....:~PROTESTANTE----------l

JUIVE------------------2 CATHOLlQUE ROMAINE-------J

INSCRIVEZ _SElE: FEMME-----2AUTRE(PRECISEZ) 4 "PREFEREAUCUNE RELIGION------------------------S

J PASSEZ LA CARTE ftR-: Quel chi ffre SUI"' cette carte PA~SEZ LA CARTE "Q­Que11e est la dernii!re ~cole que vous avez frl!quentl!e?

r en r as ent e Ie revenu total annuel de votre famille tous revenus, inclus avant deduction des t~xes?Avez-vous gradue (niveau de scolarit~ atteint)?

INSCRlRE CI-DESSOUS MOINS DE $10,OOO----1-7T" $20·,aoO - $29,999----4EN- PARTIE GRADUE $10,000 - S14,999----2 $30,000 - $39,999----5

ECOLE PRI MAl RE----------------------.: 1 is­ 2 S15,OOO - $19,999----3· $40,000 ET PLUS------6 ECOLE SECDNDAIRE--------------------- J 4 REFUS-------------- ~ __ 7 UNIVERSITE--------------------------- 7 8 POST SECONDAIRE & AUCUNE UNIVERSITE: _ 79­C.£.G.E.P.-------------------------~- ~ 5 INOIQUEZ SI: FERME-------~-~-------------l"

RURAL MAIS ~ON_FcRM~----------2UR8AIN------- 3AUTRE( ~PEC!FI EZ) 5 5

AUCUNEINSTRUCTION SCOLAIRE----------- 9 REFUSE----------------------- 0

Quelle est votre occupation?

TYPE- DE TRAVAIL PRECIS?_"----------------------------J TYPE DE COMPAGNIE?

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caCHEZ SI: ETUDIANT L'INTERVIEW A PRIS FIN A:MENAGERE

(VEUILLEZ INSCRIRE

NOM DU RE?ONOANT :

EN LETTRES MOULEES)

..:-. TELE?H ONE :_" _

ADRESSE : - VI LLE : "p ROV : _

DATE DE L'I~TERVIEW:

J'ATTESTE CI-CONTRE L'AUTHENTICITE ET l'HONNETETE DE CETTE INTERVIEW -­ SIGNATURE

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DE L'INTERVIEWEUR:

TRAVAIL DE TOUS LES

CODE

INTERVIEWEURS

POSTAL : _

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REGION: (Col 07, Card oi) First digit of assignment #

O. Newfoundl and

1. P.LI.

2. Nova Scotia

3. Hew Brunswick

4. Quebec

5. Ontario

6. r':an itoba

7. Saskatchewan

8. Alberta

9. British Columbia

COMMUNITY SIZE:(Col 08; Card 01) Second digit of assignment #

1. Over 500,000

2. 100,000 - 500,000

3. 30,000 - 100,000

4. 10,000 - 30,000

5. 1,000 - 10, 000

6. Under 1,000 (Rural non-farm, Farm)

LOCATION: (Col 09; Card 01) Third digit of assignment #

Indicates location within a community where more than one assignment is completed

LANGUAGE: ( Col 10; Card 01) Fourth digit of assignment #

1 ,3,5 or 7 - English questionnaire

2,4,6 . or 8- French questionnaire

OCCUPATION: (Col 69/70; Card 01)

1. Professional

2. Bus i ness Executi ve , O\'mers/~Iana gers

3. Sales

4. Clerical

5. Skilled Labour

6. Unskilled labour

7. Unemployed

8. Housewife

9. Student

O. Other; Not in Labour Force; disabled, pension retired, including retired farmers retired housewives

Refused, Did not state

AGE: (Col 75, 76; Card 01)

98 1900 & prior

99 Did not state

Exact year of birth

.794

G.P.465-1 (SEPTEMBER, 1982) .2-Lf

WEIGHTS USED:

MALE FEMALE

18-29 years 1 .302 1 .316

30-49 years .862 50 years and over .936 1 . 056

Not stated 1.000 1 .000

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CARD # qUESTION # COLUMN # ~ODE/DESCfUPTION

01 01-02 CARD # 03-06 SERIAL # 07-10 ASSIGNMENT # 11-13 STUDY #

14 WEEK # 15 BLANK

l. 16 1-5 2. 17 1-5 3. 18 1-5 4. 19 1-4 5. 20 1-7 6. 21 1-4

22 1-4, 8, 9 7a. 23 1-3 7b. 24 1-9, 0 8. 25 1-6 9. 26 1-5

10. 27 1-4 1l. 28 1-4 12a. 29 1-4 12b. 30 1-4 13. 31 1-6 14. 32 1-5 15. 33 1-5 16a. 34 1-4

35 1-4 36 1-5

17. 37 1-9 18. 38 1-9, 0

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Region: Atl anti c Quebec Ontario Prairies British Columbia,

Community Sizes: Over 100,000 10,000 - 100,000 Under 10,000

Sex: Male Female

Age:18 to 29 years 30 to 49 years 50 years and over Did not state

Education: Elementary SecGlndary Uni vers i ty

Income: Under $10,000 $10,000 - $19,999 $20,000 - $29,999 $30,000 and over Refused

Occupa ti on: Prof./Executive Sales/Clerical Labour Other Refused

Mother Tongue: English French Other

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99 288 384 170 111

547 162 345

527 527

326 373 342 1 3

197 692 164

134 193 195 308 224

314 88

343 262 47

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