This dataverse contains the holdings of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research is the world's largest archive of public opinion survey research data. The data held by the Roper Center range from the 1930s, when survey research was in its infancy, to the present. The collection includes data from over 100 nations.

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Feb 1, 2017
Louis Harris and Associates, 1980, "General Mills American Family Study 1980-1981, Families at Work: Strengths and Strains", Roper Center
Rating family situation (1); direction of country (1); satisfaction with standard of living (1); both parents working as positive or negative trend (32); preferred working hours (1); frequency of various family activities (5); enough personal time (1); helpfulness of various employee benefits (15); accepting smaller raise for various employee benef...
Feb 1, 2017
CBS News, 2003, "CBS News Poll # 2003-05B: Economy/Terrorism/Iraq", Roper Center
George W. Bush job performance (6); peace in the Middle East (2); terrorism (6); most important problem facing the nation (1); economy (2); taxes vs. deficit (1); taxes (2); taxes effecting economy (1); Congressional job performance (1); Saudi Arabia (2); France (1); foreign policy (2); Iraq (9); intelligence agencies and weapons (3); Saddam Hussei...
Feb 1, 2017
Social Surveys (Gallup Poll) Limited, 1978, "British Gallup Poll CQ 605", Roper Center
Government approval (1); James Callaghan job performance (1); Margaret Thatcher job performance (1); David Steel job performance (1); political party preferences (2); 1974 general election (2); joining political discussions (1); general economic situation (2); price changes (2); personal financial situation (2); unemployment levels (1); spending ex...
Feb 1, 2017
Russian Public Opinion and Market Research (ROMIR), 1994, "USIA Poll # 1994-I94010: Russian Public Opinion on NATO/United Nations", Roper Center
NATO airstrikes in Bosnia (3); U.N. job performance (1); Russia job performance (1); U.S. job performance (1); serving Russian interests (1).
Feb 1, 2017
CBS News and The New York Times, 1995, "CBS News/New York Times Poll: 1996 Election / Medicare", Roper Center
Clinton job performance(3); most important problem(2); economy(2); Congressional job performance(3); Gingrich job performance(1); Dole job performance(1); Clinton vs. Republicans in Congress(5); governmental responsibilities(4); federal budget(3); Medicare(6); welfare(3); Medicaid(2); immigration(1); abortion(4); discrimination(4); Bosnia(2); favor...
Feb 1, 2017
CID-Gallup, Costa Rica, 1990, "Nicaraguan Public Opinion, May 1990", Roper Center
Media(5); economic situation(5); reasons for Chamorro's victory (2); opinion on Chamorro's Government(10); U.S. intervention in Panama(1); opinion on leaders(6); partisanship(2).
Feb 1, 2017
Gallup Markedsanalyse A/S, 1966, "Public Opinion Survey", Roper Center
Feb 1, 2017
Knowledge Networks, 2002, "PIPA/Knowledge Networks Poll: Foreign Policy Problems/Iraq/Military Force/Weapons of Mass Destruction/United Nations", Roper Center
Most important foreign policy problems facing U.S. these days (4); Iraq (10); Saddam Hussein does/does not have capability to use chemical or biological weapons against targets in the U.S. (1).
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