Title: | Work Trends Poll: Who Will Let the Good Times Roll--A National Survey on Jobs, the Economy, and the Race for President
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10-19-2010
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downloadURL: | http://hdl.handle.net/1902.4/USRUTG1999-WORKTRENDS04![]() |
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hdl:1902.4/USRUTG1999-WORKTRENDS04
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This survey covers the following issues and topics: Current employment situation (3); 2000 Presidential election (5); Bill Clinton job performance (2); economy (3); 2000 Congressional elections (1); political party in Congress that does a better job handling job situation (1); importance of policies in decision to vote for a candidate (13); satisfaction with different aspects of job (15); satisfaction with job (1); hours worked per week (3); job/career/ employment opportunities for the next generation (1); importance of government actions to help workers/those looking for jobs (8); responsibility for education/training for advancement (1); responsibility for financial support after being laid off (1); health/ medical insurance (1); type of work done for primary employer (2); spouse of respondent's employment status (1); respondent is/is not a member of a labor union/teacher's association (1).
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John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University, 2010, "Work Trends Poll: Who Will Let the Good Times Roll--A National Survey on Jobs, the Economy, and the Race for President"
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John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University
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homePage: | http://www.harvard.edu/ |
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Harvard University
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SCR:011273
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DataVerse
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homePage: | http://thedata.org/ |
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Dataverse Network Project
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SCR:001997
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