Dataset information
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
Estudio Cuantitativo, Situación social y política de Aragón
Dataset description
— Evaluation of the political situation in Aragon.
— Evaluation of the current economic situation of Aragon and expectations for one year.
— Most important problems of Aragon: unemployment, crime, drugs, economic situation, drought, infrastructure, inequalities, environment, terrorism, corruption, civil society, political situation.
— Four-year retrospective assessment of the following issues in Aragon: education, housing, citizen security, employment, health, public transport, environment, public works, regional administration, drugs, social services, transparency in public life, industry and agriculture.
— Four-year retrospective assessment of the general situation in Aragon.
— Assessment of the two coalitions of government that have succeeded since 1991 in Aragon: Pair/PP and PSOE/IU.
— Assessment of possible governments in Aragon: coalition PAR/PP, PSOE/IU, or majority of PAR, PP or PSOE.
— Knowledge and scale of valuation of political leaders of Aragon.
— Trust in political leaders of Aragon.
— Preference for the next president of the autonomous community.
— Scale of political ideology.
— Recuero de Vote in regional elections of 1991.
— Intention to vote in elections to the Parliament of Aragon.
— Affinity with political parties.
— Intention to vote for the same party in regional and general elections.
— Preference in the outcome of the elections to the Parliament of Aragon.
— Electoral forecast in the elections to the Parliament of Aragon.
— Retrospective assessment, four years of PSOE Government, of the following issues in Zaragoza: traffic, citizen safety, cleanliness, culture, gardens, environment, social services, more disadvantaged neighborhoods.
— Preference for the next Mayor/sa of Zaragoza.
— Reasons in the vote decision for the next regional and municipal elections.
— I remember voting in the 1993 general election.
— Remembrance of voting in elections to the European Parliament in 1994.
— Intention to vote in general elections.
— Affinity with political parties.
— Preference for the next Prime Minister: Felipe González/José Mª Aznar.
— One-year job expectations.
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