Survey of Voters and Non-Voters, 2002

Series title: Survey of Voters and Non-Voters

Documentation:

File type: Microdata | File size: 1,102 kb | Number of variables: 141 | Number of cases: 5641

Access restrictions: PUBLIC

Survey Date(s): 2002

Geographic Coverage: Canada


Bibliographic citation

Decima Research. Survey of Voters and Non-Voters, 2002. [machine readable data file]. Ottawa, ON: Elections Canada [producer(s)], Elections Canada [distributor(s)]. 2003.


Codebook Information

The following text is copied from the report on turnout decline (linked elsewhere in this record as PDF and HTML).

Foreword

The 2000 federal general election saw a significant decline in the number of Canadians who voted: slightly more than 64 percent of registered electors chose to exercise their right to vote, compared to 67 percent in the 1997 general election and 69.6 percent in 1993. Following the election, political representatives, media commentators, researchers and others expressed considerable concern about this development.

The Chief Electoral Officer is mandated to ensure that the electoral process is as accessible as possible to Canadians. This is key to encouraging voter participation. Moreover, the Canada Elections Act provides me with the authority to implement public education and information programs about the electoral process. Such programs need to be based on a solid foundation, and where required this entails commissioning research from academics with expertise in electoral matters.

In this context, it is beneficial to examine why such a significant number of Canadians stayed away from the polls at the 2000 election. We commissioned professors Jon Pammett (Carleton University) and Lawrence LeDuc (University of Toronto) to carry out a major research project to explore the factors related to electors' decisions not to vote on that occasion.

The authors' study is based on a major survey conducted by Decima Research. Interviews were conducted with almost 1 000 Canadians who did not vote in the 2000 election and a similar number who did vote. Professors Pammett and LeDuc provide a detailed analysis of the survey results and identify a number of factors which, in their assessment, are linked to non-voting. The findings about the level of voter participation of younger Canadians and their reasons for not voting merit particular attention.

Elections Canada is pleased to publish this study and I wish to thank professors Pammett and LeDuc for their excellent work and their collaboration with us. The observations and conclusions are those of the authors.

I trust that you will find this research study informative and that it will enrich public debate about measures to help reverse the recent decline in voter participation in federal elections.

Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Chief Electoral Officer of Canada


Executive Summary

This report presents the major findings of a survey of Canadians carried out in April 2002. The sample design included a short screening interview with a large number of Canadians (5 637) and a longer interview with 960 reported voters in the 2000 federal election and 960 reported non-voters in that election. Interviews were thus obtained with a much larger group of non-voters than is customary in election-related surveys of the Canadian public, allowing a detailed examination of their reasons for not voting.

After a brief introduction illustrating the phenomenon of turnout declines, the report examines responses given by non-voters in the 2000 federal election about their reasons for not going to the polls. Those reasons include lack of interest in the election, negative attitudes toward politics, and personal/administrative factors. Young non-voters were more likely to cite lack of interest and personal/administrative reasons for not voting.

The report then examines a series of correlates of not voting, starting with socio-demographic factors. Age, education, income, place of birth and mobility all relate to voting/not voting, but age is the most important factor. The rate of voter participation declines steadily as one moves from the oldest to the youngest age cohorts. There is even a slight difference in the voting rates of some of the older cohorts in the study, with those who entered the electorate during the 1968 and 1972 federal elections participating at lower rates than those who entered earlier. However, the greatest declines occur in subsequent generations. Less than two thirds of those who entered the electorate during the 1974-1980 period voted in 2000, while only 54.2 percent of those who entered during the 1984-88 period did so. From that point forward, the voting rate slips well below half, with the cohort that entered the electorate in 1993 voting at 38.2 percent in 2000, the 1997 cohort at 27.5 percent, and those eligible to vote for the first time in 2000 voting at a rate of just 22.4 percent.

Important attitudinal and behavioural factors in voting/not voting include: feelings of inefficacy; civic duty and political interest; and perception of the effectiveness of the vote. People are less likely to cast a ballot if they feel they have no influence over government actions, do not feel voting is an essential civic act, or do not feel the election is competitive enough to make their votes matter to the outcome, either at the national or the local constituency level.

Three additional topics are investigated at greater length. The first is the political attitudes of youth, including the ways in which young people might be encouraged to take a greater interest in politics. Enhanced political education is the major suggestion of young people themselves, together with an injection into federal politics of issues that are more relevant to youth. The second is the possible improvement in the voting rate that might be produced by use of the Internet for adding to and updating the National Register of Electors, and/or for voting itself. The authors estimate that a small increase in the voting rate would accompany the introduction of a system of Internet voting and registration. Third, the report offers a more detailed analysis of the personal and administrative factors behind not voting. There is considerable evidence from this study that more needs to be done to ensure the registration of the maximum number of citizens, particularly young people becoming eligible for the first time, in the National Register of Electors. In addition, the predominance of reasons for not voting in this study relating to lack of time or absence from the constituency leads to the observation that new technologies could help to provide solutions to these problems.

Much of the data explored in this report leads to the conclusion that voting rates will likely continue to decline in Canada. The voting rates of generations entering the electorate in the last two decades, and particularly since 1993, are substantially lower than those of previous generations. While "life cycle" effects help to increase the initial low participation rate of all generations, they have not brought those who became eligible during the 1980s or later up to the participation levels of earlier entrants. There has been, according to the authors, a long-term secular decline in the electoral participation of successive generations of Canadians. An effective response to this trend will require more than short-term, small-scale reform measures. The evidence assembled in this report indicates that further efforts in the areas of education and administration of elections could have some beneficial impact.

Introduction

This report explores the major findings of a survey of Canadians carried out in April 2002. It was designed by the authors in co-operation with Elections Canada and conducted by Decima Research. The sample design called for a short screening interview with a large number of Canadians (5 637) and a longer interview to be continued with 960 reported voters in the 2000 federal general election and 960 reported non-voters in that election. (see note below) In this way, interviews were obtained with a much larger group of non-voters than is customary in election-related surveys of the Canadian public. This allowed the examination of their reasons for not voting in considerable detail, and more confidence to be placed in the accuracy of the results than is possible when smaller numbers of respondents are involved.

The survey was designed to measure a wide variety of explanations for not voting, both in general and in reference to the increase in not voting that has occurred in the last three federal elections.

After a brief introduction illustrating the phenomenon of turnout decline, this report examines the reasons survey respondents gave for not going to the polls in the 2000 general election. The report then examines a series of correlates of not voting, starting with socio-demographic factors. Here, and throughout the report, particular attention is paid to the factor of age. In conjunction with socio-demographics, a number of important attitudinal and behavioural factors in voting/not voting are examined in succeeding sections: civic duty and political interest; efficacy of the vote; feelings of community and participation (commonly referred to as "social capital"); and attitudes towards electoral reform. Finally, three topics are investigated at greater length. The first is the political attitudes of youth, including the ways in which young people might be encouraged to take a greater interest in politics. The second is the possible improvement in the voting rate that might be produced by use of the Internet for electoral registration and/or for voting itself. Finally, the report offers a more detailed analysis of personal and administrative factors involved in not voting, including matters relating to the National Register of Electors.

Note: A system of corrective weights was calculated for the dataset by Decima Research, and the weighted data is used for most tables in this report. The total weighted N for non-voters in the 2000 general election is 1097.


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The following information pertains to the variables you requested:


Variable name(s): ID

Variable label: Identification number

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 1 to 4, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5973


Variable name(s): LANG

Variable label: Language of interview

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 5 to 5, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 4396 English
2 1241 French
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): REGIO

Variable label: Region

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 6 to 6, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 598 Atlantic
2 1340 Quebec
3 1856 Ontario
4 1055 Prairies
5 788 British Columbia
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): PROV

Variable label: Province

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 7 to 8, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 12

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
1 125 Newfoundland
2 238 Nova Scotia
3 31 Prince Edward Island
4 204 New Brunswick
5 1340 Quebec
6 1856 Ontario
7 238 Manitoba
8 210 Saskatchewan
9 595 Alberta
10 777 British Columbia
11 7 Yukon
12 16 Northwest Territories
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): FED

Variable label: Federal electoral district

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 9 to 13, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 10001, Maximum: 61002

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code       Frequency  Content
10001 16 Bonavista-Trinity-Conception
10002 27 Burin-St. George's
10003 11 Gander-Grand Falls
10004 16 Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte
10005 6 Labrador
10006 24 St. John's East
10007 25 St. John's West
11001 9 Cardigan
11002 5 Egmont
11003 12 Hillsborough
11004 5 Malpeque
12001 24 Bras d'Or
12002 16 Cumberland-Colchester
12003 16 Dartmouth
12004 40 Halifax
12005 16 Halifax West
12006 25 Kings-Hants
12007 22 Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough
12008 11 Sackville-Eastern Shore
12009 23 South Shore
12010 21 Sydney-Victoria
12011 20 West Nova
13001 12 Acadie-Bathurst
13002 25 Beauséjour-Petitcodiac
13003 15 Charlotte
13004 24 Fredericton
13005 18 Fundy-Royal
13006 18 Madawaska-Restigouche
13007 21 Miramichi
13008 31 Moncton
13009 24 Saint John
13010 16 Tobique-Mactaquac
24001 21 Abitibi
24002 27 Ahuntsic
24003 17 Anjou-Rivière-des-Prairies
24004 15 Argenteuil-Papineau
24005 23 Beauce
24006 24 Beauharnois-Salaberry
24007 11 Beauport-Montmorency-Orléans
24008 20 Bellechasse-Etchemins-Montmagny-L'Islet
24009 23 Berthier-Montcalm
24010 15 Bourassa
24011 21 Brome-Missisquoi
24012 13 Brossard-La Prairie
24013 18 Chambly
24014 16 Champlain
24015 26 Charlesbourg
24016 19 Charlevoix
24017 11 Châteauguay
24018 8 Chicoutimi
24019 20 Compton-Stanstead
24020 20 Drummond
24021 13 Frontenac-Mégantic
24022 16 Bonaventure-Gaspé-Îles-de-la-Madeleine-Pabok
24023 26 Gatineau
24024 14 Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
24025 21 Hull-Aylmer
24026 16 Joliette
24027 22 Jonquière
24028 18 Kamouraska-Rivière-du-Loup-Témiscouata-Les Basques
24029 11 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Lachine
24030 12 Lac-Saint-Jean
24031 16 Lac-Saint-Louis
24032 19 LaSalle-Émard
24033 24 Laurentides
24034 23 Laurier-Sainte-Marie
24035 26 Laval Centre
24036 20 Laval East
24037 11 Laval West
24038 27 Lévis
24039 13 Longueuil
24040 12 Lotbinière
24041 35 Louis-Hébert
24042 12 Manicouagan
24043 15 Matapédia-Matane
24044 17 Mercier
24045 11 Mount Royal
24046 15 Outremont
24047 20 Papineau-Saint-Denis
24048 17 Pierrefonds-Dollard
24049 27 Pontiac-Gatineau-Labelle
24050 14 Portneuf
24051 16 Québec
24052 20 Québec East
24053 16 Repentigny
24054 13 Richelieu
24055 35 Richmond-Arthabaska
24056 14 Rimouski-Mitis
24057 21 Roberval
24058 14 Rosemont
24059 24 Témiscamingue
24060 18 Saint-Eustache-Sainte-Thérèse
24061 19 Saint-Bruno-Saint-Hubert
24062 19 Saint-Hyacinthe-Bagot
24063 20 Saint-Jean
24064 11 Saint-Lambert
24065 8 Saint-Laurent-Cartierville
24066 1 Saint-Léonard-Saint-Michel
24067 14 Saint-Maurice
24068 17 Shefford
24069 23 Sherbrooke
24070 19 Terrebonne-Blainville
24071 21 Trois-Rivières
24072 19 Vaudreuil-Soulanges
24073 23 Verchères
24074 3 Verdun-Saint-Henri
24075 17 Westmount-Ville-Marie
35001 12 Algoma-Manitoulin
35002 25 Barrie-Simcoe-Bradford
35003 18 Beaches-East York
35004 14 Bramalea-Gore-Malton
35005 14 Brampton Centre
35006 14 Brampton West-Mississauga
35007 23 Brant
35008 11 Broadview-Greenwood
35009 25 Bruce-Grey
35010 28 Burlington
35011 18 Cambridge
35012 6 Davenport
35013 10 Don Valley East
35014 17 Don Valley West
35015 16 Dufferin-Peel-Wellington-Grey
35016 19 Durham
35017 19 Eglinton-Lawrence
35018 20 Elgin-Middlesex-London
35019 25 Erie-Lincoln
35020 25 Essex
35021 14 Etobicoke Centre
35022 21 Etobicoke-Lakeshore
35023 5 Etobicoke North
35024 20 Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
35025 19 Carleton-Gloucester
35026 24 Guelph-Wellington
35027 23 Haldimand-Norfolk-Brant
35028 22 Halton
35029 11 Hamilton East
35030 14 Hamilton Mountain
35031 9 Hamilton West
35032 24 Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
35033 26 Huron-Bruce
35034 10 Kenora-Rainy River
35035 20 Kent-Essex
35036 24 Kingston and the Islands
35037 23 Kitchener Centre
35038 24 Kitchener-Waterloo
35039 26 Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
35040 24 Lanark-Carleton
35041 15 Leeds-Grenville
35042 22 London North Centre
35043 16 London-Fanshawe
35044 21 London West
35045 12 Markham
35046 11 Mississauga Centre
35047 7 Mississauga East
35048 11 Mississauga South
35049 13 Mississauga West
35050 27 Nepean-Carleton
35051 16 Niagara Centre
35052 17 Niagara Falls
35053 9 Nickel Belt
35054 19 Nipissing
35055 18 Northumberland
35056 19 Oak Ridges
35057 14 Oakville
35058 14 Oshawa
35059 18 Ottawa Centre
35060 24 Ottawa South
35061 27 Ottawa-Vanier
35062 22 Ottawa West-Nepean
35063 21 Oxford
35064 13 Parkdale-High Park
35065 27 Parry Sound-Muskoka
35066 16 Perth-Middlesex
35067 25 Peterborough
35068 18 Pickering-Ajax-Uxbridge
35069 18 Prince Edward-Hastings
35070 22 Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
35071 17 Sarnia-Lambton
35072 17 Sault Ste. Marie
35073 7 Scarborough-Agincourt
35074 6 Scarborough Centre
35075 13 Scarborough East
35076 18 Scarborough-Rouge River
35077 13 Scarborough Southwest
35078 36 Simcoe-Grey
35079 27 Simcoe North
35080 23 St. Catharines
35081 13 St. Paul's
35082 14 Stoney Creek
35083 21 Stormont-Dundas
35084 17 Sudbury
35085 16 Thornhill
35086 17 Thunder Bay-Atikokan
35087 29 Thunder Bay-Nipigon
35088 17 Timiskaming-Cochrane
35089 15 Timmins-James Bay
35090 20 Toronto Centre-Rosedale
35091 16 Trinity-Spadina
35092 19 Vaughan-King-Aurora
35093 26 Victoria-Haliburton
35094 20 Waterloo-Wellington
35095 16 Wentworth-Burlington
35096 26 Whitby-Ajax
35097 15 Willowdale
35098 19 Windsor-St. Clair
35099 11 Windsor West
35100 13 York Centre
35101 21 York North
35102 11 York South-Weston
35103 7 York West
46001 20 Brandon-Souris
46002 14 Charleswood-Assiniboine
46003 8 Churchill
46004 8 Dauphin-Swan River
46005 22 Portage-Lisgar
46006 22 Provencher
46007 21 Saint Boniface
46008 14 Selkirk-Interlake
46009 8 Winnipeg North Centre
46010 21 Winnipeg Centre
46011 18 Winnipeg South
46012 21 Winnipeg South Centre
46013 17 Winnipeg North-St. Paul
46014 24 Winnipeg-Transcona
47001 19 Battlefords-Lloydminster
47002 14 Blackstrap
47003 9 Churchill River
47004 13 Cypress Hills-Grasslands
47005 17 Palliser
47006 12 Prince Albert
47007 11 Qu'Appelle
47008 16 Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre
47009 23 Saskatoon-Humboldt
47010 13 Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar
47011 10 Souris-Moose Mountain
47012 11 Wanuskewin
47013 23 Wascana
47014 19 Yorkton-Melville
48001 18 Athabasca
48002 20 Calgary Centre
48003 63 Calgary East
48004 9 Calgary Northeast
48005 20 Calgary-Nose Hill
48006 15 Calgary Southeast
48007 6 Calgary Southwest
48008 14 Calgary West
48009 30 Crowfoot
48010 36 Edmonton East
48011 21 Edmonton North
48012 24 Edmonton Southeast
48013 20 Edmonton Southwest
48014 24 Edmonton-Strathcona
48015 24 Edmonton West
48016 18 Elk Island
48017 27 Lakeland
48018 25 Lethbridge
48019 21 Macleod
48020 19 Medicine Hat
48021 34 Peace River
48022 19 Red Deer
48023 23 St. Albert
48024 18 Wetaskiwin
48025 24 Wild Rose
48026 20 Yellowhead
59001 16 Burnaby-Douglas
59002 23 Cariboo-Chilcotin
59003 15 Delta-South Richmond
59004 23 Dewdney-Alouette
59005 32 Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca
59006 28 Fraser Valley
59007 32 Kamloops
59008 27 Kelowna
59009 16 Kootenay-Columbia
59010 28 Langley-Abbotsford
59011 33 Nanaimo-Alberni
59012 30 Nanaimo-Cowichan
59013 17 New Westminster-Coquitlam-Burnaby
59014 27 Okanagan-Shuswap
59015 22 North Vancouver
59016 27 Okanagan-Coquihalla
59017 27 Port Moody-Coquitlam
59018 26 Prince George-Bulkley Valley
59019 25 Prince George-Peace River
59020 19 Richmond
59021 25 Saanich-Gulf Islands
59022 16 Skeena
59023 16 South Surrey-White Rock-Langley
59024 26 Surrey Central
59025 11 Surrey North
59026 24 Vancouver Centre
59027 12 Vancouver East
59028 25 Vancouver Island North
59029 10 Vancouver Kingsway
59030 13 Vancouver Quadra
59031 19 Vancouver South-Burnaby
59032 32 Victoria
59033 22 West Kootenay-Okanagan
59034 29 West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast
60001 7 Yukon
61002 16 Western Arctic
0 25 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): ER

Variable label: Economic region

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 14 to 17, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1010, Maximum: 6110

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code      Frequency  Content
1010 57 Avalon Peninsula
1020 17 South Coast - Burin Peninsula
1030 32 West Coast - Northern Peninsula - Labrador
1040 19 Notre Dame - Central Bonavista Bay
1110 31 Prince Edward Island
1210 45 Cape Breton
1220 38 North Shore
1230 32 Annapolis Valley
1240 36 Southern
1250 83 Halifax
1310 38 Campbellton - Miramichi
1320 59 Moncton - Richibucto
1330 49 Saint John - St. Stephen
1340 33 Fredericton - Oromocto
1350 25 Edmundston - Woodstock
2410 20 Gaspésie - Îles-de-la-Madeleine
2415 43 Bas-Saint-Laurent
2420 128 Capitale-Nationale
2425 83 Chaudière - Appalaches
2430 67 Estrie
2435 228 Montérégie
2440 265 Montréal
2445 57 Laval
2450 59 LanaudiFre
2455 79 Laurentides
2460 67 Outaouais
2465 42 Abitibi - Témiscamingue
2470 107 Mauricie
2475 60 Saguenay - Lac-Saint-Jean
2480 24 Côte-Nord
2490 6 Nord-du-Québec
3510 217 Ottawa
3515 91 Kingston - Pembroke
3520 82 Muskoka - Kawarthas
3530 573 Toronto
3540 202 Kitchener - Waterloo - Barrie
3550 224 Hamilton - Niagara Peninsula
3560 113 London
3570 110 Windsor - Sarnia
3580 68 Stratford - Bruce Peninsula
3590 113 Northeast
3595 57 Northwest
4610 24 Southeast
4620 16 South Central
4630 23 Southwest
4640 8 North Central
4650 143 Winnipeg
4660 12 Interlake
4670 5 Parklands
4680 6 North
4710 58 Regina - Moose Mountain
4720 24 Swift Current - Moose Jaw
4730 64 Saskatoon - Biggar
4740 27 Yorkton - Melville
4750 35 Prince Albert
4760 2 Northern
4810 51 Lethbridge - Medicine Hat
4820 26 Camrose - Drumheller
4830 170 Calgary
4840 27 Banff - Jasper - Rocky Mountain House
4850 27 Red Deer
4860 202 Edmonton
4870 41 Athabasca - Grande Prairie - Peace River
4880 47 Wood Buffalo - Cold Lake
5910 181 Vancouver Island and Coast
5920 353 Lower Mainland - Southwest
5930 121 Thompson - Okanagan
5940 32 Kootenay
5950 47 Cariboo
5960 14 North Coast
5970 9 Nechako
5980 16 Northeast
6010 7 Yukon Territory
6110 16 Northwest Territories
0 28 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): CMACA

Variable label: Census Metropolitan Area

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 18 to 20, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 995

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code     Frequency  Content
1 40 St. John's
10 7 Grand Falls-Windsor
15 6 Corner Brook
25 2 Labrador City
105 14 Charlottetown
110 3 Summerside
205 80 Halifax
210 9 Kentville
215 4 Truro
220 9 New Glasgow
225 30 Cape Breton
305 39 Moncton
310 37 Saint John
320 20 Fredericton
328 3 Bathurst
330 2 Campbellton
335 7 Edmundston
403 4 Matane
404 13 Rimouski
405 1 Riviere-du-Loup
406 10 Baie-Comeau
408 29 Chicoutimi - Jonquiere
410 10 Alma
411 3 Dolbeau
412 7 Sept-Iles
421 135 Quebec
428 6 Saint-Georges
430 4 Thetford Mines
433 38 Sherbrooke
435 4 Magog
437 4 Cowansville
440 20 Victoriaville
442 25 Trois-Rivieres
444 10 Shawinigan
446 4 La Tuque
447 13 Drummondville
450 11 Granby
452 11 Saint-Hyacinthe
454 6 Sorel
456 4 Joliette
459 20 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
462 517 Montreal
465 12 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
480 6 Val-d'Or
485 9 Rouyn-Noranda
501 14 Cornwall
502 2 Hawkesbury
505 214 Ottawa - Hull
508 4 Smiths Falls
512 4 Brockville
515 5 Pembroke
521 29 Kingston
522 16 Belleville
527 3 Cobourg
528 6 Port Hope
529 24 Peterborough
530 5 Lindsay
532 46 Oshawa
535 532 Toronto
537 97 Hamilton
539 78 St. Catharines - Niagara
541 75 Kitchener
543 23 Brantford
544 9 Woodstock
546 6 Tillsonburg
547 7 Simcoe
550 24 Guelph
553 4 Stratford
555 77 London
556 15 Chatham
557 5 Leamington
558 4 Strathroy
559 44 Windsor
562 16 Sarnia
566 10 Owen Sound
567 8 Collingwood
568 26 Barrie
569 11 Orillia
571 13 Midland
575 18 North Bay
580 25 Sudbury
582 2 Elliot Lake
584 5 Haileybury
586 8 Timmins
590 19 Sault Ste. Marie
595 38 Thunder Bay
598 2 Kenora
602 148 Winnipeg
607 4 Portage la Prairie
610 11 Brandon
640 2 Thompson
705 46 Regina
710 7 Yorkton
715 11 Moose Jaw
720 2 Swift Current
725 46 Saskatoon
735 8 North Battleford
745 6 Prince Albert
805 12 Medicine Hat
810 18 Lethbridge
825 158 Calgary
830 12 Red Deer
833 8 Camrose
835 193 Edmonton
840 2 Lloydminster
845 13 Grand Centre
850 12 Grande Prairie
860 11 Wood Buffalo
865 5 Wetaskiwin
905 6 Cranbrook
913 8 Penticton
915 34 Kelowna
918 20 Vernon
925 26 Kamloops
930 18 Chilliwack
932 35 Abbotsford
933 278 Vancouver
935 84 Victoria
937 8 Duncan
938 21 Nanaimo
940 8 Port Alberni
943 12 Courtenay
944 9 Campbell River
945 5 Powell River
950 11 Williams Lake
952 8 Quesnel
955 1 Prince Rupert
960 3 Kitimat
965 3 Terrace
970 21 Prince George
975 2 Dawson Creek
977 6 Fort St. John
990 5 Whitehorse
995 9 Yellowknife
-1 28 Blank - system missing (Missing)
0 1416 Not applicable (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q2A

Variable label: 2a. In what year were you born?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 21 to 24, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1903, Maximum: 1982, Mean: 1953.65, Standard deviation: 16.088

Question preamble: To begin, we would like to ask a few questions about your interest in politics.

Question text: In what year were you born?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code      Frequency  Content
1903 1 1903
1905 1 1905
1907 2 1907
1908 2 1908
1910 1 1910
1911 3 1911
1912 4 1912
1913 2 1913
1914 10 1914
1915 9 1915
1916 7 1916
1917 22 1917
1918 22 1918
1919 22 1919
1920 21 1920
1921 32 1921
1922 25 1922
1923 32 1923
1924 25 1924
1925 39 1925
1926 42 1926
1927 52 1927
1928 43 1928
1929 56 1929
1930 55 1930
1931 75 1931
1932 65 1932
1933 59 1933
1934 66 1934
1935 61 1935
1936 55 1936
1937 73 1937
1938 66 1938
1939 72 1939
1940 92 1940
1941 90 1941
1942 92 1942
1943 88 1943
1944 90 1944
1945 89 1945
1946 113 1946
1947 117 1947
1948 83 1948
1949 114 1949
1950 123 1950
1951 115 1951
1952 129 1952
1953 130 1953
1954 132 1954
1955 124 1955
1956 125 1956
1957 113 1957
1958 109 1958
1959 138 1959
1960 150 1960
1961 139 1961
1962 107 1962
1963 124 1963
1964 133 1964
1965 117 1965
1966 111 1966
1967 110 1967
1968 104 1968
1969 106 1969
1970 106 1970
1971 74 1971
1972 83 1972
1973 78 1973
1974 60 1974
1975 69 1975
1976 69 1976
1977 89 1977
1978 86 1978
1979 78 1979
1980 64 1980
1981 71 1981
1982 59 1982
0 126 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q3

Variable label: 3. Generally speaking, how interested are you in politics?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 25 to 25, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question text: Generally speaking, how interested are you in politics? Are you...

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1127 Very interested
2 2591 Somewhat interested
3 1238 Not very interested
4 657 Not at all interested
0 28 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q4

Variable label: 4. And how interested were you in the 2000 Federal Election, held in November of that year?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 26 to 26, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question text: And how interested were you in the 2000 Federal Election, held in November of that year?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1377 Very interested
2 2245 Somewhat interested
3 1301 Not very interested
4 633 Not at all interested
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 81 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q5_1

Variable label: 5. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 27 to 28, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 10, Maximum: 97

Question text: Voter turnout has been declining in recent Canadian Federal Elections. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
10 53 Political parties (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
12 19 Political parties (too many/lack of, always in flux)
13 66 Political parties (all the same, little diversity)
14 12 Political parties (no trust/credibility, false promises)
15 7 Political parties (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
16 14 Political parties (attitude/behaviour, no accountability)
20 143 Politicians (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
21 14 Politicians (out of touch/do not connect/are inaccessible)
22 36 Politicians (all the same, little diversity)
23 228 Politicians (bad attitude/behaviour, corruption, etc.)
24 390 Politicians (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
30 372 Candidates (do not like, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
31 28 Candidates (all the same, little diversity)
32 18 Candidates (no trust/credibility, false promises)
33 35 Candidates (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
40 94 Party leaders (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
50 62 Issues (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated, no choices)
51 7 Issues (all the same, little diversity)
52 4 Issues (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
53 53 Issues (taxes too high, mismanagement, dislike policy)
54 5 Issues (No new ideas)
60 81 Government (dislike, disagree, do not relate, no good)
61 161 Government (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
62 54 Government (dislike what is done/how government is run)
63 104 Government (no noticeable change/achievement/results)
65 59 Government (no/weak opposition)
66 150 Government (single party dominance, no competition)
67 22 Government (people have had enough/are fed-up)
70 21 Electoral system (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated)
71 18 Electoral system (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
72 122 Electoral system (lack of information/knowledge)
73 8 Electoral system (needs change)
74 25 Electoral system (change electoral system, voting method)
75 8 Electoral system (influence of business/corporations/lobby)
76 90 Regional discontent
77 47 Results are a foregone conclusion
78 4 Too many elections
80 3 Do not like the direction the country is heading in
81 170 No choices/options/alternatives
82 119 Always the same thing over and over
83 324 Meaningless/does not make a difference/change anything
84 860 Apathy, no interest, do not care, lazy, not exciting
85 6 Not affected by politics
86 20 People are satisfied
87 131 Interest/priority elsewhere, too busy, no time
88 114 Disillusioned, discouraged, cynicism, frustration
89 98 Youth not voting, no encouragement for youth to vote
90 10 Population ageing
91 38 People have had enough/are fed-up
92 17 Cannot make it out, transportation problems
93 10 Polling sites too far, not enough, location changing
94 4 Polling site problems, long line-ups, no parking
95 28 Bad time of the week/year, inconvenient polling hours
96 23 Media influence (too much/too little)
97 8 Disagree
0 933 Blank - system missing (Missing)
98 58 Do not know/no comment (Missing)
99 33 Unclear response (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q5_2

Variable label: 5. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 29 to 30, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 10, Maximum: 96

Question text: Voter turnout has been declining in recent Canadian Federal Elections. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? VOLUNTEERED

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
10 29 Political parties (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
12 12 Political parties (too many/lack of, always in flux)
13 33 Political parties (all the same, little diversity)
14 13 Political parties (no trust/credibility, false promises)
15 2 Political parties (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
16 13 Political parties (attitude/behaviour, no accountability)
20 35 Politicians (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
21 19 Politicians (out of touch/do not connect/are inaccessible)
22 29 Politicians (all the same, little diversity)
23 143 Politicians (bad attitude/behaviour, corruption, etc.)
24 160 Politicians (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
30 58 Candidates (do not like, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
31 7 Candidates (all the same, little diversity)
32 9 Candidates (no trust/credibility, false promises)
33 12 Candidates (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
40 48 Party leaders (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
50 14 Issues (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated, no choices)
51 6 Issues (all the same, little diversity)
52 2 Issues (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
53 72 Issues (taxes too high, mismanagement, dislike policy)
54 19 Issues (No new ideas)
60 14 Government (dislike, disagree, do not relate, no good)
61 40 Government (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
62 12 Government (dislike what is done/how government is run)
63 55 Government (no noticeable change/achievement/results)
65 35 Government (no/weak opposition)
66 72 Government (single party dominance, no competition)
67 2 Government (people have had enough/are fed-up)
70 9 Electoral system (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated)
71 5 Electoral system (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
72 55 Electoral system (lack of information/knowledge)
73 10 Electoral system (needs change)
74 12 Electoral system (change electoral system, voting method)
75 13 Electoral system (influence of business/corporations/lobby)
76 43 Regional discontent
77 32 Results are a foregone conclusion
78 2 Too many elections
80 6 Do not like the direction the country is heading in
81 46 No choices/options/alternatives
82 57 Always the same thing over and over
83 180 Meaningless/does not make a difference/change anything
84 145 Apathy, no interest, do not care, lazy, not exciting
85 6 Not affected by politics
86 9 People are satisfied
87 51 Interest/priority elsewhere, too busy, no time
88 35 Disillusioned, discouraged, cynicism, frustration
89 43 Youth not voting, no encouragement for youth to vote
90 4 Population ageing
91 6 People have had enough/are fed-up
92 9 Cannot make it out, transportation problems
93 6 Polling sites too far, not enough, location changing
94 1 Polling site problems, long line-ups, no parking
95 10 Bad time of the week/year, inconvenient polling hours
96 3 Media influence (too much/too little)
0 3878 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q5_3

Variable label: 5. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 31 to 32, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 10, Maximum: 96

Question text: Voter turnout has been declining in recent Canadian Federal Elections. In your opinion, why is turnout going down? Don’t know/No answer

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
10 7 Political parties (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
12 3 Political parties (too many/lack of, always in flux)
13 8 Political parties (all the same, little diversity)
14 3 Political parties (no trust/credibility, false promises)
15 1 Political parties (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
16 4 Political parties (attitude/behaviour, no accountability)
20 5 Politicians (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
21 2 Politicians (out of touch/do not connect/are inaccessible)
22 4 Politicians (all the same, little diversity)
23 32 Politicians (bad attitude/behaviour, corruption, etc.)
24 26 Politicians (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
30 9 Candidates (do not like, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
31 5 Candidates (all the same, little diversity)
32 2 Candidates (no trust/credibility, false promises)
33 1 Candidates (lack of information/exposure, ignorance)
40 14 Party leaders (dislike, disagree, unrelated, no choices)
50 7 Issues (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated, no choices)
53 10 Issues (taxes too high, mismanagement, dislike policy)
54 4 Issues (No new ideas)
60 1 Government (dislike, disagree, do not relate, no good)
61 4 Government (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
62 2 Government (dislike what is done/how government is run)
63 11 Government (no noticeable change/achievement/results)
65 7 Government (no/weak opposition)
66 14 Government (single party dominance, no competition)
67 1 Government (people have had enough/are fed-up)
70 4 Electoral system (dislike, disagree, fed-up, unrelated)
71 1 Electoral system (no trust/faith/confidence/credibility)
72 16 Electoral system (lack of information/knowledge)
73 3 Electoral system (needs change)
74 8 Electoral system (change electoral system, voting method)
75 4 Electoral system (influence of business/corporations/lobby)
76 16 Regional discontent
77 5 Results are a foregone conclusion
78 2 Too many elections
80 1 Do not like the direction the country is heading in
81 2 No choices/options/alternatives
82 5 Always the same thing over and over
83 45 Meaningless/does not make a difference/change anything
84 33 Apathy, no interest, do not care, lazy, not exciting
85 1 Not affected by politics
87 11 Interest/priority elsewhere, too busy, no time
88 6 Disillusioned, discouraged, cynicism, frustration
89 11 Youth not voting, no encouragement for youth to vote
91 1 People have had enough/are fed-up
93 2 Polling sites too far, not enough, location changing
95 2 Bad time of the week/year, inconvenient polling hours
96 5 Media influence (too much/too little)
0 5270 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q6

Variable label: 6. Did you vote in the last federal election in 2000?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 33 to 33, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question preamble: Next, I would like to ask you some questions about the federal election in November 2000.

Question text: Many people do not vote in federal elections. How about you, did you vote in the last federal election in 2000?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 4553 Yes
2 968 No
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 116 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7A

Variable label: 7a) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I didn´t know where or when to vote

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 34 to 34, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.29, Standard deviation: .991

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I didn’t know where or when to vote

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 86 Very important
2 109 Fairly important
3 195 Not very important
4 558 Not at all important
0 4693 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7B

Variable label: 7b) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I was not on the list of Electors

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 35 to 35, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.28, Standard deviation: 1.058

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I was not on the list of Electors

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 119 Very important
2 64 Fairly important
3 175 Not very important
4 562 Not at all important
0 4721 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7C

Variable label: 7c) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I didn´t think my vote would matter

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 36 to 36, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.82, Standard deviation: 1.163

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I didn’t think my vote would matter

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 188 Very important
2 181 Fairly important
3 198 Not very important
4 386 Not at all important
0 4688 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7D

Variable label: 7d) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I didn´t like any of the candidates or political parties

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 37 to 37, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.55, Standard deviation: 1.214

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I didn’t like any of the candidates or political parties

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 274 Very important
2 192 Fairly important
3 178 Not very important
4 309 Not at all important
0 4688 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7E

Variable label: 7e) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I wasn´t concerned with the issues of the campaign

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 38 to 38, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.82, Standard deviation: 1.094

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I wasn’t concerned with the issues of the campaign

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 159 Very important
2 191 Fairly important
3 261 Not very important
4 335 Not at all important
0 4695 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7F

Variable label: 7f) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I was ill

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 39 to 39, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.50, Standard deviation: .875

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you:I didn’t vote because I was ill

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 59 Very important
2 69 Fairly important
3 167 Not very important
4 661 Not at all important
0 4685 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7G

Variable label: 7g) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I was out of town

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 40 to 40, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.23, Standard deviation: 1.101

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you:I didn’t vote because I was out of town

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 137 Very important
2 78 Fairly important
3 160 Not very important
4 573 Not at all important
0 4693 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7H

Variable label: 7h) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I was too busy at work

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 41 to 41, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.02, Standard deviation: 1.121

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I was too busy at work

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 144 Very important
2 154 Fairly important
3 190 Not very important
4 459 Not at all important
0 4694 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7I

Variable label: 7i) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I just wasn´t interested in the election

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 42 to 42, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.47, Standard deviation: 1.161

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I just wasn’t interested in the election

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 265 Very important
2 234 Fairly important
3 196 Not very important
4 257 Not at all important
0 4689 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q7J

Variable label: 7j) Importance of reason: I didn´t vote because I think there are too many elections

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 43 to 43, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.25, Standard deviation: .948

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: I will list a number of reasons why people don’t vote. In each case, tell me whether the reason was very, fairly, not very or not at all important to you: I didn’t vote because I think there are too many elections

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 79 Very important
2 102 Fairly important
3 274 Not very important
4 503 Not at all important
0 4683 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q8_1

Variable label: 8. What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 44 to 45, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 73

Question text: What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 6 Lack of interest in Federal politics
12 94 Lack of trust/interest in candidates/parties/system/govt
13 57 No appealing candidates/parties/issues to vote for
14 11 The election race was a foregone conclusion
15 20 Candidates/parties/ideologies are the same, little diversity
16 28 Lack of information on candidates/parties/issues
17 10 No interest/do not like the party leaders
18 29 Did not like/disagreed with the candidates/parties/issues
19 12 Lack of choice for candidates/parties
20 13 Could not choose/decide/did not know who to vote for
21 3 Never vote
22 168 Apathy, did not care, could not be bothered
23 9 Forgot, never thought about it
24 10 Did not want to vote
25 16 Disconnected from politics
26 5 Too complicated/difficult/confusing
27 8 Was not aware there was an election underway
28 64 Vote would be meaningless/not matter/count, change nothing
29 3 Regional discontent
30 7 Do not like politics
31 28 Not on the list, not registered
32 9 Did not receive a VIC
34 3 Error on the list, wrong voter information
41 3 Arrived too early/too late, on-site problems with staff
42 21 Did not know/find out how/where/when to vote
43 3 Out of riding (work, school, personal), unsure what to do
51 117 Too busy with work/school/family, no time to vote/register
52 93 Away from the riding/province/country
53 4 Just finished/in the midst of moving
54 5 Moved and did not know where to vote/get information
55 1 Personal reason
61 32 Health issues
62 16 Religious issues
63 7 Transportation issues
64 11 Did not qualify to vote
65 2 Military personal
71 13 Unclear response
72 1 Does not remember
73 4 No reason
0 4695 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q8_2

Variable label: 8. What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 46 to 47, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 72

Question text: What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 24 Lack of trust/interest in candidates/parties/system/govt
13 15 No appealing candidates/parties/issues to vote for
14 4 The election race was a foregone conclusion
15 13 Candidates/parties/ideologies are the same, little diversity
16 10 Lack of information on candidates/parties/issues
18 2 Did not like/disagreed with the candidates/parties/issues
19 1 Lack of choice for candidates/parties
20 4 Could not choose/decide/did not know who to vote for
21 1 Never vote
22 12 Apathy, did not care, could not be bothered
23 1 Forgot, never thought about it
24 1 Did not want to vote
25 1 Disconnected from politics
26 5 Too complicated/difficult/confusing
28 23 Vote would be meaningless/not matter/count, change nothing
29 4 Regional discontent
30 1 Do not like politics
31 1 Not on the list, not registered
33 1 Unable to register
41 1 Arrived too early/too late, on-site problems with staff
51 9 Too busy with work/school/family, no time to vote/register
52 2 Away from the riding/province/country
61 2 Health issues
65 1 Military personal
72 1 Does not remember
0 5501 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q8_3

Variable label: 8. What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 48 to 49, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 52

Question text: What was the MAIN reason you did not cast a ballot? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 1 Lack of trust/interest in candidates/parties/system/govt
13 1 No appealing candidates/parties/issues to vote for
22 2 Apathy, did not care, could not be bothered
25 1 Disconnected from politics
28 2 Vote would be meaningless/not matter/count, change nothing
29 1 Regional discontent
52 1 Away from the riding/province/country
0 5632 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q9

Variable label: 9. Was your name on the list of Electors for the 2000 federal election?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 50 to 50, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: Was your name on the list of Electors for the 2000 federal election?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with randomly selected 960 voters voted in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1640 Yes
2 165 No
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 151 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q10A

Variable label: 10a) Remember experiencing problem: Making sure that your name was on the list of Electors

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 51 to 51, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Do you remember experiencing any of the following problems in connection with the 2000 federal election? Making sure that your name was on the list of Electors

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 141 Yes
2 1742 No
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 73 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q10B

Variable label: 10b) Remember experiencing problem: Finding out where to vote

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 52 to 52, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Do you remember experiencing any of the following problems in connection with the 2000 federal election? Finding out where to vote

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 166 Yes
2 1760 No
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 30 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q11_1

Variable label: 11. Could you provide details on the registration or voting problem(s) encountered? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 53 to 54, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 73

Question text: Could you give me more details on the problem(s) you personally encountered? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with experienced problems mentioned in Question 10.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 2 Lack of trust/faith/confidence in candidates/parties/system
12 2 Did not like/disagreed with candidates/parties/issues
13 2 Could not choose/decide who to vote for
14 3 Lack of/did not receive enough information to make a choice
21 8 Apathy, did not care, could not be bothered
22 3 Was not aware there was an election underway
23 3 Forgot, never thought about it
24 2 Did not want to vote
25 14 Received no information/no notification/not informed
26 1 Never voted
31 22 Not on the list/registered, make enquiry to register
32 4 Wrong voter information, make enquiry to correct information
33 6 Had to call to get more information
34 5 Unsure where/how to register/access registration office
35 4 Did not receive a VIC/notice
36 4 Missed/did not see registration officers at home
41 2 Was sent to another polling site, sent back and forth
42 2 On-site logistical problems, poorly trained staff, line-ups
43 1 Site not easily accessible (wheelchair)/language problems
44 1 Polling site was closed (arrived too late)
45 6 Long distance to travel to polling station
46 6 Polling sites at different locations
47 30 Did not know/had difficulties finding out where/when to vote
48 4 Misleading information on VIC
49 9 Out of riding (work, school, personal), unsure how to vote
51 6 Too busy with work/school/family, unable to find the time
52 4 Away from the riding/province/country
53 15 Just finished/in the midst of moving
54 9 Moved and did not know where to vote/get information
61 2 Transportation issues
62 1 Military personnel
71 15 Did not encounter any problem(s)
72 4 No reason
73 7 Unclear response
0 5432 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q11_2

Variable label: 11. Could you provide details on the registration or voting problem(s) encountered? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 55 to 56, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 51

Question text: Could you give me more details on the problem(s) you personally encountered? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with experienced problems mentioned in Question 10.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 1 Did not like/disagreed with candidates/parties/issues
13 1 Could not choose/decide who to vote for
21 4 Apathy, did not care, could not be bothered
22 1 Was not aware there was an election underway
24 1 Did not want to vote
25 3 Received no information/no notification/not informed
31 4 Not on the list/registered, make enquiry to register
33 1 Had to call to get more information
34 1 Unsure where/how to register/access registration office
41 1 Was sent to another polling site, sent back and forth
42 1 On-site logistical problems, poorly trained staff, line-ups
43 1 Site not easily accessible (wheelchair)/language problems
45 1 Long distance to travel to polling station
46 1 Polling sites at different locations
47 4 Did not know/had difficulties finding out where/when to vote
51 2 Too busy with work/school/family, unable to find the time
0 5613 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q11_3

Variable label: 11. Could you provide details on the registration or voting problem(s) encountered? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 57 to 58, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 14, Maximum: 42

Question text: Could you give me more details on the problem(s) you personally encountered?Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with experienced problems mentioned in Question 10.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
14 1 Lack of/did not receive enough information to make a choice
42 1 On-site logistical problems, poorly trained staff, line-ups
0 5639 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q12

Variable label: 12. Still thinking of the last general election, do you remember having seen a television commercial

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 59 to 59, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: Still thinking of the last general election, do you remember having seen a television commercial asking “Are you on the list?”?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1352 Yes
2 511 No
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 93 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q13

Variable label: 13. Can you tell me if you remember having found it very clear, clear enough, a little confusing or very confusing?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 60 to 60, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.64, Standard deviation: .649

Question text: Can you tell me if you remember having found it very clear, clear enough, a little confusing or very confusing?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with having seen a television commercial asking “Are you on the list?” from Question 12

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 551 Very clear
2 605 Clear enough
3 66 A little confusing
4 17 Very confusing
0 4289 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 113 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q14

Variable label: 14. Thinking of the 2000 federal election in the country as a whole, how competitive did you find the political parties to be?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 61 to 61, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.30, Standard deviation: .947

Question text: Thinking of the 2000 federal election in the country as a whole, did you find the political parties to be very competitive, somewhat competitive, not very competitive or not at all competitive?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 370 Very competitive
2 709 Somewhat competitive
3 443 Not very competitive
4 230 Not at all competitive
0 3889 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q15

Variable label: 15. How about the 2000 federal election in your electoral district? How competitive did you find the political parties to be?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 62 to 62, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.40, Standard deviation: .921

Question text: And how about the 2000 federal election in your electoral district, did you find the political parties to be very competitive, somewhat competitive, not very competitive or not at all competitive?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 290 Very competitive
2 726 Somewhat competitive
3 496 Not very competitive
4 244 Not at all competitive
0 3885 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q16

Variable label: 16. In the 2000 federal election, how much chance was there that your vote would make a difference in the country as a whole?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 63 to 63, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.93, Standard deviation: .999

Question text: In the 2000 federal election, how much chance was there that your vote would make a difference in the country as a whole, a lot, some, a little, or none?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 215 A lot
2 386 Some
3 638 A little
4 678 None
0 3724 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q17

Variable label: 17. How much chance was there that your vote would make a difference in your electoral district?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 64 to 64, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.65, Standard deviation: 1.042

Question text: And how much chance was there that your vote would make a difference in your electoral district, a lot, some, a little, or none?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 324 A lot
2 518 Some
3 572 A little
4 491 None
0 3736 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q18

Variable label: 18. During the 2000 federal election campaign, were you personally contacted by any of the local candidates or political party workers here in your electoral district?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 65 to 65, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: During the 2000 federal election campaign, were you personally contacted by any of the local candidates or political party workers here in your electoral district?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 677 Yes
2 1182 No
0 3782 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q19

Variable label: 19. Were you contacted in other ways by the political parties during the campaign, for example by telephone or by having a pamphlet left in your mailbox?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 66 to 66, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: Were you contacted in other ways by the political parties during the campaign, for example by telephone or by having a pamphlet left in your mailbox?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1550 Yes
2 344 No
0 3747 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q20

Variable label: 20. Do you remember whether you voted in the 1993 federal election?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 67 to 67, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question preamble: I would now like to ask you a few questions about past elections.

Question text: Try to think about the federal election held in 1993; that is when Brian Mulroney resigned, Kim Cam pbell and the Conservative Party were defeated and Jean Chretien was elected as Prime Minister. Do you remember whether you voted in that election?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1118 Yes, voted
2 485 No, did not vote
3 179 Don't remember
4 144 Was not eligible
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 30 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q21

Variable label: 21. Do you remember whether you voted in the 1997 federal election?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 68 to 68, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question text: And how about the federal election following that, in 1997, when the Liberal Party won for a second consecutive time, do you remember whether you voted in that election?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1204 Yes, voted
2 540 No, did not vote
3 118 Don't remember
4 74 Was not eligible
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 20 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q22

Variable label: 22. Try to picture yourself ten years ago. Would you say you are:

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 69 to 69, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5, Mean: 2.94, Standard deviation: 1.283

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE – CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: Try to picture yourself ten years ago. Would you say you are:

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6. Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 267 A lot more interested in politics now than ten years ago
2 273 A little more interested in politics now than ten years ago
3 573 About the same level of interest
4 187 A little less interested now than ten years ago
5 262 A lot less interested now than you were ten years ago
0 4063 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 16 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23A_1

Variable label: 23a) What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 70 to 71, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 73

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with more interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 3 Helping out/do some good
12 2 Chance to have a say/voice opinion
13 8 Opportunity for change/to make a difference
14 8 Able to see the importance of voting
21 40 Politics have greater meaning now
22 48 More time to focus on politics
23 173 Older in age
24 26 Politics directly impact personal/family life, job
31 41 Greater interest in/awareness/understanding of politics
32 9 More attention to what is going on in politics
33 6 More exposure to politics from the media
34 8 Personal or family participation
41 9 Concerns for the future
42 16 Concerns for the younger generation/children/grandchildren
51 28 Heightened domestic/social policy concerns
52 10 Heightened economic policy concerns
53 2 Heightened foreign policy concerns
55 9 Concerns about the economy
61 3 Need new/improved opposition
63 1 The candidates
64 8 New/more interesting/changes to/support for the parties
67 29 Don't like the problems/behaviour of the government/country
68 4 Developments in provincial politics
69 3 Want to retain the governing party
70 19 Do not like/change the governing party
71 10 Unclear response
72 2 Religious reasons
73 5 No interest
0 5111 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23A_2

Variable label: 23a) What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 72 to 73, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 70

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with more interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 5 Chance to have a say/voice opinion
13 3 Opportunity for change/to make a difference
14 3 Able to see the importance of voting
21 21 Politics have greater meaning now
22 5 More time to focus on politics
23 10 Older in age
24 7 Politics directly impact personal/family life, job
25 1 More active role in the community
31 9 Greater interest in/awareness/understanding of politics
33 7 More exposure to politics from the media
34 1 Personal or family participation
41 1 Concerns for the future
42 7 Concerns for the younger generation/children/grandchildren
51 13 Heightened domestic/social policy concerns
52 8 Heightened economic policy concerns
53 2 Heightened foreign policy concerns
57 1 Unknown code
61 1 Need new/improved opposition
64 2 New/more interesting/changes to/support for the parties
67 3 Don't like the problems/behaviour of the government/country
68 2 Developments in provincial politics
70 3 Do not like/change the governing party
0 5526 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23A_3

Variable label: 23a) What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 74 to 75, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 21, Maximum: 67

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are more interested now? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with more interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
21 2 Politics have greater meaning now
24 1 Politics directly impact personal/family life, job
25 1 More active role in the community
33 1 More exposure to politics from the media
34 1 Personal or family participation
41 1 Concerns for the future
42 1 Concerns for the younger generation/children/grandchildren
51 3 Heightened domestic/social policy concerns
55 2 Concerns about the economy
67 2 Don't like the problems/behaviour of the government/country
0 5626 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23B_1

Variable label: 23b) What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 76 to 77, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 62

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with less interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 1 Parties keep changing
13 2 Too many/lack of parties
14 6 No viable/strong opposition
15 17 Single party domination, no competition
17 23 Lack of faith/confidence in candidates/parties/systems/govt
18 20 The politicians/parties/issues are all the same
19 5 No choices/options
20 30 Do not relate to/like the issues/party platforms/policies
21 3 Lack of information on/exposure to the candidates/election
22 30 Do not like the candidates/parties
23 6 Do not like the party leaders
25 1 Like the way things are now/government/stability
26 5 Parties/issues/possibilities were better before
27 5 The governing party
31 28 Public not being served, problems not being addressed
32 7 Selfish politicians, only concerned about themselves
33 3 Unprofessional/immature conduct by politicians
35 14 Controversy/dirty politics/corruption/squabbling/negativity
38 39 False promises/dishonesty, misleading done in politics
41 44 Votes do not matter/produce no results
42 20 Always the same thing over and over
43 12 Apathy, laziness, less involved/interested
44 19 Disillusionment/cynicism/frustration/disappointment
45 6 Regional discontent
46 17 No concern for politics, lack of interest/involvement
47 6 Not important/always the same
48 2 Forced to strategically vote
51 50 Other things at stake/other priorities/too busy
53 1 Religious issues
54 1 Problems with reading and writing
61 12 Unclear response
62 1 Do not know
0 5205 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23B_2

Variable label: 23b) What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 78 to 79, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 13, Maximum: 51

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with less interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
13 2 Too many/lack of parties
14 2 No viable/strong opposition
15 4 Single party domination, no competition
16 1 Nothing/no one new on the political scene
17 2 Lack of faith/confidence in candidates/parties/systems/govt
18 5 The politicians/parties/issues are all the same
19 2 No choices/options
20 4 Do not relate to/like the issues/party platforms/policies
22 2 Do not like the candidates/parties
23 3 Do not like the party leaders
24 1 Politicians are too old
25 1 Like the way things are now/government/stability
26 2 Parties/issues/possibilities were better before
31 7 Public not being served, problems not being addressed
32 5 Selfish politicians, only concerned about themselves
35 7 Controversy/dirty politics/corruption/squabbling/negativity
36 1 Lack of interest in Federal politics
38 8 False promises/dishonesty, misleading done in politics
41 10 Votes do not matter/produce no results
42 5 Always the same thing over and over
43 2 Apathy, laziness, less involved/interested
44 3 Disillusionment/cynicism/frustration/disappointment
45 2 Regional discontent
46 2 No concern for politics, lack of interest/involvement
47 1 Not important/always the same
51 3 Other things at stake/other priorities/too busy
0 5554 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q23B_3

Variable label: 23b) What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 80 to 81, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 20, Maximum: 48

Question text: What do you think is the main reason you are less interested now? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with borned 1974 or earlier.Respondents with less interested now than ten years ago in Question 22.Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
20 1 Do not relate to/like the issues/party platforms/policies
23 2 Do not like the party leaders
25 1 Like the way things are now/government/stability
27 1 The governing party
38 3 False promises/dishonesty, misleading done in politics
43 1 Apathy, laziness, less involved/interested
45 1 Regional discontent
48 1 Forced to strategically vote
0 5630 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q24_1

Variable label: 24. What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 82 to 83, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 96

Question text: What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 18 More information on candidates/parties/issues
12 12 More information about how the government works
13 35 More information/coverage from the media
14 25 More information/advertisements
15 3 Unknown code
21 1 Changes to the voting laws
22 1 Internet voting
31 11 Change the system
32 4 More meaning to a vote, a vote counts for more
33 20 Democratic reform
34 3 Electoral boundary reform
41 145 New candidates with ambition and competence
42 133 New parties/platforms
43 93 New party leaders
44 50 New governing party (change leadership)
45 34 More/improved competition
46 6 More/improved choices
47 7 Developments in provincial politics
48 44 Stronger opposition
49 10 Youthfulness in politics
50 72 More contact with the electorate, better services
51 125 More honesty, responsibility, accountability in government
52 24 Change in politicians' attitude/behaviour
53 45 Noticeable change/difference in politics
56 3 Pay cuts/cap on pensions in government
57 2 Remove the influence of big business/corporations/lobby
61 15 Noticeable achievements/results in politics
62 19 More/less attention towards local issues
63 20 Change/improve/resume the direction of governance
64 17 Major national crisis (war, drought, economic collapse)
65 107 More attention to social policy
66 68 More attention to economic policy
67 3 More attention to environmental policy
68 12 More attention to foreign policy
70 38 New/better issues
71 30 More interest in/concern about politics
72 14 Age, getting older
73 12 More time (retirement)
74 16 Family issues
75 3 Finishing university/beginning career
77 9 Personally play a more active role in the community
78 8 Joining a political party, running for politics
79 1 Unknown code
81 132 No
91 25 Unclear response
92 12 I do not know
93 14 Already have interest
94 1 Unknown code
96 3 Unknown code
0 4136 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q24_2

Variable label: 24. What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 84 to 85, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 78

Question text: What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 2 More information on candidates/parties/issues
12 4 More information about how the government works
13 4 More information/coverage from the media
15 2 Unknown code
21 1 Changes to the voting laws
22 1 Internet voting
31 1 Change the system
32 2 More meaning to a vote, a vote counts for more
33 4 Democratic reform
41 27 New candidates with ambition and competence
42 27 New parties/platforms
43 14 New party leaders
44 4 New governing party (change leadership)
45 6 More/improved competition
46 1 More/improved choices
47 3 Developments in provincial politics
48 9 Stronger opposition
49 4 Youthfulness in politics
50 21 More contact with the electorate, better services
51 32 More honesty, responsibility, accountability in government
52 10 Change in politicians' attitude/behaviour
53 7 Noticeable change/difference in politics
56 2 Pay cuts/cap on pensions in government
57 3 Remove the influence of big business/corporations/lobby
61 1 Noticeable achievements/results in politics
62 8 More/less attention towards local issues
63 2 Change/improve/resume the direction of governance
65 53 More attention to social policy
66 29 More attention to economic policy
67 4 More attention to environmental policy
68 4 More attention to foreign policy
70 17 New/better issues
71 3 More interest in/concern about politics
72 2 Age, getting older
73 2 More time (retirement)
74 1 Family issues
77 1 Personally play a more active role in the community
78 1 Joining a political party, running for politics
0 5322 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q24_3

Variable label: 24. What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 86 to 87, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 70

Question text: What might happen in the next few years to make you more interested in politics? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 1 More information on candidates/parties/issues
41 4 New candidates with ambition and competence
42 4 New parties/platforms
43 2 New party leaders
44 1 New governing party (change leadership)
48 1 Stronger opposition
49 1 Youthfulness in politics
50 4 More contact with the electorate, better services
51 3 More honesty, responsibility, accountability in government
52 3 Change in politicians' attitude/behaviour
56 1 Pay cuts/cap on pensions in government
62 1 More/less attention towards local issues
63 1 Change/improve/resume the direction of governance
64 2 Major national crisis (war, drought, economic collapse)
65 7 More attention to social policy
66 3 More attention to economic policy
67 1 More attention to environmental policy
68 1 More attention to foreign policy
70 4 New/better issues
0 5596 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q25

Variable label: 25. How likely are you to vote in the next general election at the federal level?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 88 to 88, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.71, Standard deviation: .996

Instructions to interviewer: And now, turning to future elections.

Question text: How likely are you to vote in the next general election at the federal level: very likely, somewhat likely, not very likely or not likely at all?”

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1112 Very likely
2 440 Somewhat likely
3 166 Not very likely
4 195 Not at all likely
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 43 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q26_1

Variable label: 26. Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 89 to 90, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 95

Question text: Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not very likely or not at all likely at Question 25. Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 4 More information
12 3 More information about the candidates/parties/issues
14 1 More information from the media
15 2 More information about voting out of country
21 3 Closer polling stations
22 2 Internet voting
23 1 Corrections made to voter records
24 1 Changes to the voting system
25 1 Transportation issues for the elderly
31 1 Change the system
33 2 Proportional representation
34 2 A referendum
41 25 Change/new candidates
42 15 Change/new parties/platforms
43 8 Change/new party leaders
44 3 Change/new governing party
45 14 Change/new social policy
46 7 Change/new economic policy
47 1 Change/new environmental policy
48 2 Change/new government plan/strategy/direction
49 8 Change/new issues
50 3 More competition/debate
51 1 More democratic
53 2 Eliminate the partisan system
54 1 Less pay for the government
55 2 Stronger opposition
56 5 Change
62 2 Government had more interest in/served the electorate
63 2 Government related/kept in touch better with the electorate
64 4 More interest in/concern about/affected by politics
65 2 More confidence in government
66 7 More honesty
67 4 Have a more responsible/accountable government
68 1 Receive help from the government
69 2 Change in politician's attitude/behaviour
70 2 Noticeable change/difference/action in politicians/politics
71 2 Nature of the promises made
81 106 No
82 1 No, because nothing changes
83 4 No, no interest, no longer follows politics
84 1 No, because of nature of work
85 1 No, because of my religion
91 1 Change to personal/family conditions
92 1 Big political event
93 3 Receive personal benefit
94 8 Unclear response
95 1 No need to vote
0 5366 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q26_2

Variable label: 26. Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 91 to 92, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 13, Maximum: 71

Question text: Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not very likely or not at all likely at Question 25. Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
13 1 More information about how the government works
31 1 Change the system
32 1 More meaning to a vote
41 1 Change/new candidates
42 2 Change/new parties/platforms
43 1 Change/new party leaders
45 3 Change/new social policy
46 4 Change/new economic policy
49 2 Change/new issues
50 1 More competition/debate
52 1 More choices
62 1 Government had more interest in/served the electorate
66 2 More honesty
69 1 Change in politician's attitude/behaviour
70 1 Noticeable change/difference/action in politicians/politics
71 1 Nature of the promises made
0 5617 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q26_3

Variable label: 26. Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 93 to 94, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 45, Maximum: 70

Question text: Is there anything that would make you more likely to vote in the next election? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not very likely or not at all likely at Question 25. Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
45 1 Change/new social policy
70 1 Noticeable change/difference/action in politicians/politics
0 5639 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q27

Variable label: 27. Level of satisfaction with the way federal elections work in Canada

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 95 to 95, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.11, Standard deviation: .875

Question text: On the whole, are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied or not at all satisfied with the way federal elections work in Canada, or do you not have an opinion on this?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 328 Very satisfied
2 721 Somewhat satisfied
3 211 Not very satisfied
4 137 Not at all satisfied
0 4244 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q28

Variable label: 28. Between federal, provincial or municipal elections, which level are you the most interested in?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 96 to 96, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question text: Between federal, provincial or municipal elections, which level are you the most interested in?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 505 Federal
2 771 Provincial
3 388 Municipal
4 173 None
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 119 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29A

Variable label: 29a) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to choose among particular policies

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 97 to 97, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 1.92, Standard deviation: .763

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to choose among particular policies

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 646 A lot
2 793 Something
3 489 Not much
0 3713 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29B

Variable label: 29b) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to hold governments accountable for their past actions

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 98 to 98, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 1.90, Standard deviation: .843

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to hold governments accountable for their past actions

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 791 A lot
2 538 Something
3 597 Not much
0 3715 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29C

Variable label: 29c) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to advance the interests of a social class

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 99 to 99, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.06, Standard deviation: .776

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to advance the interests of a social class

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 511 A lot
2 743 Something
3 632 Not much
0 3755 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29D

Variable label: 29d) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to advance the interests of an ethnic, national or religious group

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 100 to 100, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.38, Standard deviation: .714

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to advance the interests of an ethnic, national or religious group

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 260 A lot
2 660 Something
3 981 Not much
0 3740 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29E

Variable label: 29e) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to gain particular things for myself and my family

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 101 to 101, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.41, Standard deviation: .739

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to gain particular things for myself and my family

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 295 A lot
2 555 Something
3 1085 Not much
0 3706 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29F

Variable label: 29f) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to comment on the state of the country

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 102 to 102, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 1.74, Standard deviation: .749

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to comment on the state of the country

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 859 A lot
2 719 Something
3 357 Not much
0 3706 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29G

Variable label: 29g) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to keep politicians honest

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 103 to 103, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.34, Standard deviation: .796

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to keep politicians honest

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 390 A lot
2 481 Something
3 1040 Not much
0 3730 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29H

Variable label: 29h) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to choose among leaders´ personalities

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 104 to 104, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 1.89, Standard deviation: .783

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to choose among leaders’ personalities

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 713 A lot
2 719 Something
3 493 Not much
0 3716 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q29I

Variable label: 29i) How much it means to respondent: Elections are a way to deceive the people

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 105 to 105, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.14, Standard deviation: .803

Instructions to interviewer: READ ITEMS IN SEQUENCE

Question preamble: Now turning to some more general questions…

Question text: Here are some things that elections mean to different people. As I read each one, please tell me whether it has a lot, something, or not much to do with what elections mean to YOU. Elections are a way to deceive the people

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 497 A lot
2 640 Something
3 769 Not much
0 3735 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30A

Variable label: 30a) Level of agreement: Generally, those elected to Parliament soon lose touch with the people

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 106 to 106, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.95, Standard deviation: .775

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Generally, those elected to Parliament soon lose touch with the people.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 575 Strongly agree
2 919 Agree
3 374 Disagree
4 52 Strongly disagree
0 3721 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30B

Variable label: 30b) Level of agreement: Those elected to Parliament reflect the diversity of Canadian society

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 107 to 107, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.51, Standard deviation: .800

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Those elected to Parliament reflect the diversity of Canadian society.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 130 Strongly agree
2 880 Agree
3 616 Disagree
4 233 Strongly disagree
0 3782 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30C

Variable label: 30c) Level of agreement: People like me don´t have any say about what the government does

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 108 to 108, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.22, Standard deviation: .893

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. People like me don’t have any say about what the government does.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 462 Strongly agree
2 704 Agree
3 620 Disagree
4 137 Strongly disagree
0 3718 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30D

Variable label: 30d) Level of agreement: Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can´t really understand what´s going on

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 109 to 109, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.26, Standard deviation: .891

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can’t really understand what’s going on.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 409 Strongly agree
2 796 Agree
3 559 Disagree
4 174 Strongly disagree
0 3703 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30E

Variable label: 30e) Level of agreement: I don´t think that the government cares much what people like me think

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 110 to 110, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.14, Standard deviation: .855

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. I don’t think that the government cares much what people like me think.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 490 Strongly agree
2 760 Agree
3 575 Disagree
4 94 Strongly disagree
0 3722 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q30F

Variable label: 30f) Level of agreement: Most of the time we can trust people in government to do what is right

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 111 to 111, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.73, Standard deviation: .819

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Most of the time we can trust people in government to do what is right.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 70 Strongly agree
2 762 Agree
3 709 Disagree
4 389 Strongly disagree
0 3711 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31A

Variable label: 31a) Level of agreement: All political parties are basically the same; there really is not a choice

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 112 to 112, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.42, Standard deviation: .826

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. All political parties are basically the same; there really isn’t a choice.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 289 Strongly agree
2 674 Agree
3 826 Disagree
4 133 Strongly disagree
0 3719 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31B

Variable label: 31b) Level of agreement: Political parties are the best way of representing people´s interests

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 113 to 113, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.42, Standard deviation: .733

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Political parties are the best way of representing people’s interests.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 130 Strongly agree
2 996 Agree
3 628 Disagree
4 149 Strongly disagree
0 3738 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31C

Variable label: 31c) Level of agreement: The political parties confuse the issues rather than provide clear choices between them

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 114 to 114, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.97, Standard deviation: .680

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. The political parties confuse the issues rather than provide clear choices between them.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 445 Strongly agree
2 1086 Agree
3 352 Disagree
4 21 Strongly disagree
0 3737 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31D

Variable label: 31d) Level of agreement: Political parties provide good plans for new policies

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 115 to 115, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.51, Standard deviation: .646

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Political parties provide good plans for new policies.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 41 Strongly agree
2 945 Agree
3 754 Disagree
4 114 Strongly disagree
0 3787 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31E

Variable label: 31e) Level of agreement: During electoral campaign periods, political parties and candidates discuss issues that really are of interest to voters

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 116 to 116, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.17, Standard deviation: .647

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. During electoral campaign periods, political parties and candidates discuss issues that really are of interest to voters.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 202 Strongly agree
2 1242 Agree
3 394 Disagree
4 63 Strongly disagree
0 3740 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31F

Variable label: 31f) Level of agreement: Political parties are too influenced by people with lots of money

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 117 to 117, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.80, Standard deviation: .715

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Political parties are too influenced by people with lots of money.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 685 Strongly agree
2 917 Agree
3 263 Disagree
4 23 Strongly disagree
0 3753 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q31G

Variable label: 31g) Level of agreement: Too many political parties represent a small part of the country, rather than the country as a whole

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 118 to 118, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.07, Standard deviation: .713

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements. Too many political parties represent a small part of the country, rather than the country as a whole.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 379 Strongly agree
2 999 Agree
3 451 Disagree
4 31 Strongly disagree
0 3781 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q32

Variable label: 32. In your view, how important is it that people vote in elections?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 119 to 119, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.91, Standard deviation: .879

Question preamble: Moving on…

Question text: In your view, how important is it that people vote in elections? Is it essential, very important, somewhat important or not at all important?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 741 Essential
2 725 Very important
3 372 Somewhat important
4 100 Not at all important
0 3703 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q33_1

Variable label: 33. Why do you think young people are less likely to vote than older people? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 120 to 121, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 64

Question text: It has often been observed that young people are less likely to vote than older people. Why do you think this is? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 79 Lack of information/exposure to politics/issues, etc.
12 274 Lack of understanding of the political system
13 167 Distance from politics, no attention, other priorities
14 77 Do not believe that the government represents their views
15 60 Political parties do not reach out to them
16 30 The false promises/dishonesty/hypocrisy/corruption
17 55 Lack of trust/faith/confidence in candidates/parties, etc.
19 68 Do not like candidates/parties, etc.
21 458 Lack of/no interest/apathy/do not care
23 41 Disillusion/discouragement/cynicism towards politics
25 7 Too complicated/difficult/confusing/intimidating
26 111 Not affected, concerned by politics
27 23 No one listens to them, no voice, no say
28 97 Would be meaningless/produce no change/difference
30 2 Lack of patriotism
31 7 They are smart
41 26 Too busy/no time
42 1 Mobility issues
51 48 They are irresponsible, immature, lazy, selfish
52 13 No foresight, no vision for the future
53 20 No encouragement at school
54 27 No encouragement at home
61 22 Unclear response
62 6 Do not know
63 25 Do not agree
64 2 No comment
0 3895 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q33_2

Variable label: 33. Why do you think young people are less likely to vote than older people? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 122 to 123, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 54

Question text: It has often been observed that young people are less likely to vote than older people. Why do you think this is? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 23 Lack of information/exposure to politics/issues, etc.
12 86 Lack of understanding of the political system
13 59 Distance from politics, no attention, other priorities
14 32 Do not believe that the government represents their views
15 29 Political parties do not reach out to them
16 5 The false promises/dishonesty/hypocrisy/corruption
17 14 Lack of trust/faith/confidence in candidates/parties, etc.
19 15 Do not like candidates/parties, etc.
21 71 Lack of/no interest/apathy/do not care
23 6 Disillusion/discouragement/cynicism towards politics
25 6 Too complicated/difficult/confusing/intimidating
26 39 Not affected, concerned by politics
27 12 No one listens to them, no voice, no say
28 48 Would be meaningless/produce no change/difference
30 5 Lack of patriotism
31 1 They are smart
41 18 Too busy/no time
51 18 They are irresponsible, immature, lazy, selfish
52 11 No foresight, no vision for the future
53 16 No encouragement at school
54 9 No encouragement at home
0 5118 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q33_3

Variable label: 33. Why do you think young people are less likely to vote than older people? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 124 to 125, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 53

Question text: It has often been observed that young people are less likely to vote than older people. Why do you think this is? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 3 Lack of information/exposure to politics/issues, etc.
12 9 Lack of understanding of the political system
13 7 Distance from politics, no attention, other priorities
14 2 Do not believe that the government represents their views
15 1 Political parties do not reach out to them
19 1 Do not like candidates/parties, etc.
21 5 Lack of/no interest/apathy/do not care
26 8 Not affected, concerned by politics
27 1 No one listens to them, no voice, no say
28 6 Would be meaningless/produce no change/difference
30 1 Lack of patriotism
41 2 Too busy/no time
51 4 They are irresponsible, immature, lazy, selfish
52 3 No foresight, no vision for the future
53 2 No encouragement at school
0 5586 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q34_1

Variable label: 34. What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 126 to 127, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 64

Question text: What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 49 More/better candidates/parties/party leaders
12 80 Younger candidates/party leaders/politicians
13 179 More/different issues of interest/focus on youth
14 147 Better understanding of/contact with youth
15 10 Development of the party youth wings/committees
16 94 Recruitment/involvement of youth into politics, volunteering
17 6 More community exposure/involvement
18 2 Treat youth like adults
20 3 Elders talking about politics with the youth
21 126 More dialog/education/education/encouragement
22 268 More dialog/education/encouragement in the schools
23 25 More dialog/education/encouragement in the home
24 1 More dialog/education/encouragement in the work place
25 30 More exposure to the media/more advertisements
26 26 Politicians visit the schools/students visit the government
27 15 Youth oriented election news/advertisements
28 45 Make politics easier to understand/less complicated
29 7 More exposure/education at a younger age
30 6 Youth talking about politics with other youth
31 101 More confidence, honesty, accountability, faith
32 14 Electoral system reform
33 15 Reform democratic system, dissolve the Old Boys
34 6 Noticeable achievements/results in politics
35 17 Noticeable change/difference/action in politics/government
36 19 Change in politician's/government's attitudes/behaviour
37 16 Make the political process more interesting/fresher look/fun
41 12 Give them rewards, receive personal benefit
42 6 Get youth into the work force
43 27 Create more opportunities/jobs/an improved situation for you
51 40 Understanding of the Big Picture/influence on their lives
52 6 Maturity/discipline
53 3 Less strict with/tough/critical on youth
61 18 Nothing
62 18 Do not know
63 8 No comment
64 21 Unclear response
0 4175 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q34_2

Variable label: 34. What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 128 to 129, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 53

Question text: What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? VOLUNTEERED

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 6 More/better candidates/parties/party leaders
12 10 Younger candidates/party leaders/politicians
13 37 More/different issues of interest/focus on youth
14 29 Better understanding of/contact with youth
15 2 Development of the party youth wings/committees
16 29 Recruitment/involvement of youth into politics, volunteering
17 1 More community exposure/involvement
21 16 More dialog/education/education/encouragement
22 34 More dialog/education/encouragement in the schools
23 6 More dialog/education/encouragement in the home
25 13 More exposure to the media/more advertisements
26 12 Politicians visit the schools/students visit the government
27 6 Youth oriented election news/advertisements
28 10 Make politics easier to understand/less complicated
29 6 More exposure/education at a younger age
30 2 Youth talking about politics with other youth
31 22 More confidence, honesty, accountability, faith
32 3 Electoral system reform
33 4 Reform democratic system, dissolve the Old Boys
34 2 Noticeable achievements/results in politics
35 7 Noticeable change/difference/action in politics/government
36 7 Change in politician's/government's attitudes/behaviour
37 2 Make the political process more interesting/fresher look/fun
41 1 Give them rewards, receive personal benefit
42 3 Get youth into the work force
43 14 Create more opportunities/jobs/an improved situation for you
51 29 Understanding of the Big Picture/influence on their lives
53 1 Less strict with/tough/critical on youth
0 5327 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q34_3

Variable label: 34. What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 130 to 131, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 12, Maximum: 51

Question text: What do you think should be done to get young people to be more interested in politics? Don’t know/No answer

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
12 2 Younger candidates/party leaders/politicians
13 2 More/different issues of interest/focus on youth
14 5 Better understanding of/contact with youth
15 1 Development of the party youth wings/committees
16 6 Recruitment/involvement of youth into politics, volunteering
17 1 More community exposure/involvement
21 2 More dialog/education/education/encouragement
22 4 More dialog/education/encouragement in the schools
23 2 More dialog/education/encouragement in the home
25 1 More exposure to the media/more advertisements
26 2 Politicians visit the schools/students visit the government
27 1 Youth oriented election news/advertisements
28 2 Make politics easier to understand/less complicated
31 5 More confidence, honesty, accountability, faith
33 1 Reform democratic system, dissolve the Old Boys
34 1 Noticeable achievements/results in politics
35 1 Noticeable change/difference/action in politics/government
36 1 Change in politician's/government's attitudes/behaviour
43 2 Create more opportunities/jobs/an improved situation for you
51 4 Understanding of the Big Picture/influence on their lives
0 5595 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q35

Variable label: 35. In general, how satisfied are you with the present Canadian electoral system?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 132 to 132, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5, Mean: 1.97, Standard deviation: .847

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE - CODE ONLY ONE

Question text: Now a question about electoral systems, the way in which votes are cast and counted. As you know, for Canadian federal elections people vote in an electoral district, and the candidate with the most votes wins. In general, how satisfied are you with the present Canadian electoral system? Are you?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 558 Very supportive
2 975 Somewhat supportive
3 232 Somewhat opposed
4 128 Very opposed
5 7 Neither/depends
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 56 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q36

Variable label: 36. How supportive would you be to introducing a proportional representation system for federal elections in Canada?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 133 to 133, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5, Mean: 2.17, Standard deviation: .949

Question text: And what about a different system in which the seats would be divided among the political parties according to the percentage of votes they got, a system known as “proportional representation”? How supportive would you be of introducing this system for federal elections in Canada? Are you:

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 436 Very supportive
2 824 Somewhat supportive
3 319 Somewhat opposed
4 174 Very opposed
5 22 Neither/depends
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 181 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q37

Variable label: 37. In some countries, people are required by law to vote. How supportive would you be of a law like this for federal elections in Canada?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 134 to 134, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5, Mean: 2.81, Standard deviation: 1.132

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE – CODE ONLY ONE

Question text: In Australia, Belgium, Brazil and a number of other countries, people are required by law to vote. How supportive would you be of a law like this for federal elections in Canada? Would you be…

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 337 Very supportive
2 429 Somewhat supportive
3 436 Somewhat opposed
4 715 Very opposed
5 12 Neither/depends
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 27 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q38A

Variable label: 38a) Level of agreement: Schools should do more to educate children in the benefits of voting and political participation

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 135 to 135, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.77, Standard deviation: .850

Question text: Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements? Schools should do more to educate children in the benefits of voting and political participation

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 857 Strongly agree
2 748 Agree
3 214 Disagree
4 104 Strongly disagree
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 33 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q38B

Variable label: 38b) Level of agreement: The voting age should be lowered to 16 to encourage young people to participate

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 136 to 136, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 3.03, Standard deviation: .876

Question text: Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements? The voting age should be lowered to 16 to encourage young people to participate

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 139 Strongly agree
2 289 Agree
3 864 Disagree
4 632 Strongly disagree
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 32 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q39A

Variable label: 39a) Likelihood of using the Internet to Check or modify your personal information or register on the list of Electors

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 137 to 137, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.41, Standard deviation: 1.193

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: If technology allowed enough safety and secrecy, would you likely use the Internet to: Check or modify your personal informat ion or register on the list of Electors? Would you be...?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 586 Very likely
2 486 Somewhat likely
3 296 Not very likely
4 541 Not at all likely
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 47 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q39B

Variable label: 39b) Likelihood of using the Internet to Vote on-line rather than to go cast a ballot at the polling station

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 138 to 138, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.46, Standard deviation: 1.292

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: If technology allowed enough safety and secrecy, would you likely use the Internet to: Vote on-line rather than to go cast a ballot at the polling station?Would you be...?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 706 Very likely
2 294 Somewhat likely
3 266 Not very likely
4 664 Not at all likely
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 26 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q40

Variable label: 40. When you were growing up, how often did your family talk about politics and current events?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 139 to 139, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.16, Standard deviation: 1.021

Question preamble: Now a few questions about your background and community involvement…

Question text: When you were growing up, did your family talk about politics and current events often, sometimes, seldom or never?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 626 Often
2 634 Sometimes
3 432 Seldom
4 255 Never
0 3694 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q41

Variable label: 41. How about now? How often do you talk to your family or friends about politics and current events?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 140 to 140, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.02, Standard deviation: .934

Question text: And how about now? Do you talk to your family or friends about politics and current events often, sometimes, seldom or never?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 663 Often
2 749 Sometimes
3 371 Seldom
4 167 Never
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 6 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q42

Variable label: 42. Which of these two statements comes closer to your own opinion?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 141 to 141, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE STATEMENTS

Question text: Which of these two statements comes closer to your own opinion? a) I find that both freedom and equality are important. But if I were to choose one or the other, I would consider personal freedom more important. OR b) I find that both freedom and equality are important. But if I were to choose one or the other, I would consider equality of people more important.

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1060 Agree with statement A - Personal Freedom
2 758 Agree with statement B - Equality
0 3823 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43A

Variable label: 43a) Level of participation: A political party or association

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 142 to 142, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.86, Standard deviation: .425

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A political party or association

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 58 Active member
2 157 Belong (not active)
3 1731 Do not belong
0 3695 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43B

Variable label: 43b) Level of participation: A trade union or professional association

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 143 to 143, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.46, Standard deviation: .811

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A trade union or professional association

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 398 Active member
2 253 Belong (not active)
3 1295 Do not belong
0 3695 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43C

Variable label: 43c) Level of participation: A church or other religious organization

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 144 to 144, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.27, Standard deviation: .856

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A church or other religious organization

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 521 Active member
2 374 Belong (not active)
3 1056 Do not belong
0 3690 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43D

Variable label: 43d) Level of participation: A sports group, hobby or leisure club

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 145 to 145, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.24, Standard deviation: .928

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A sports group, hobby or leisure club

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 659 Active member
2 157 Belong (not active)
3 1134 Do not belong
0 3691 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43E

Variable label: 43e) Level of participation: A charitable organization or Service Club

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 146 to 146, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.46, Standard deviation: .833

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A charitable organization or Service Club

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 433 Active member
2 191 Belong (not active)
3 1320 Do not belong
0 3697 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43F

Variable label: 43f) Level of participation: A neighbourhood association or group

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 147 to 147, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.61, Standard deviation: .735

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. A neighbourhood association or group

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 293 Active member
2 177 Belong (not active)
3 1475 Do not belong
0 3696 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43G

Variable label: 43g) Level of participation: Artistic, musical or cultural groups

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 148 to 148, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.65, Standard deviation: .711

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. Artistic, musical or cultural groups

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 272 Active member
2 135 Belong (not active)
3 1545 Do not belong
0 3689 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q43H

Variable label: 43h) Level of participation: Environmental or human rights groups

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 149 to 149, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3, Mean: 2.82, Standard deviation: .516

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: People sometimes belong to different kinds of groups or associations. For each type of group, please tell me whether you actively participate, belong but don’t actively participate, or do not belong to it. Environmental or human rights group

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 114 Active member
2 129 Belong (not active)
3 1707 Do not belong
0 3691 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44A

Variable label: 44a) Likelihood of doing: Sign a petition

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 150 to 150, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it.Sign a petition

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 784 Done in past year
2 619 Done in more distant past
3 392 Might do it
4 148 Never do it
0 3698 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44B

Variable label: 44b) Likelihood of doing: Join in a boycott

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 151 to 151, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it.Join in a boycott

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 114 Done in past year
2 205 Done in more distant past
3 659 Might do it
4 947 Never do it
0 3716 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44C

Variable label: 44c) Likelihood of doing: Attend a demonstration

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 152 to 152, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it. Attend a demonstration

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 140 Done in past year
2 276 Done in more distant past
3 582 Might do it
4 939 Never do it
0 3704 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44D

Variable label: 44d) Likelihood of doing: Write a letter to a newspaper

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 153 to 153, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it. Write a letter to a newspaper

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 148 Done in past year
2 278 Done in more distant past
3 821 Might do it
4 700 Never do it
0 3694 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44E

Variable label: 44e) Likelihood of doing: Call-in to a talk show

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 154 to 154, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it. Call-in to a talk show

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 76 Done in past year
2 126 Done in more distant past
3 432 Might do it
4 1308 Never do it
0 3699 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44F

Variable label: 44f) Likelihood of doing: Attend a political meeting or rally

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 155 to 155, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it. Attend a political meeting or rally

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 182 Done in past year
2 413 Done in more distant past
3 561 Might do it
4 780 Never do it
0 3705 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q44G

Variable label: 44g) Likelihood of doing: Join in a political-related Internet discussion or chat group

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 156 to 156, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: Now I'm going to read out some different forms of political and civic action that people can take, and I'd like you to tell me, for each one, whether you have actually done any of these things in the past year, whether you have actually done it in the more distant past, whether you might do it, or would never, under any circumstances, do it. Join in a political-related Internet discussion or chat group

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 69 Done in past year
2 36 Done in more distant past
3 406 Might do it
4 1429 Never do it
0 3701 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45A

Variable label: 45a) How close do you feel to Your neighbourhood?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 157 to 157, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.00, Standard deviation: .907

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: Your neighbourhood?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 612 Very close
2 896 Somewhat close
3 254 Not very close
4 183 Not at all close
0 3696 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45B

Variable label: 45b) How close do you feel to Your town/city?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 158 to 158, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.01, Standard deviation: .884

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: Your town/city?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 583 Very close
2 914 Somewhat close
3 275 Not very close
4 164 Not at all close
0 3705 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45C

Variable label: 45c) How close do you feel to Your province?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 159 to 159, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.07, Standard deviation: .893

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: Your province?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 529 Very close
2 922 Somewhat close
3 308 Not very close
4 180 Not at all close
0 3702 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45D

Variable label: 45d) How close do you feel to Canada?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 160 to 160, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.87, Standard deviation: .953

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: Canada?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 846 Very close
2 682 Somewhat close
3 231 Not very close
4 179 Not at all close
0 3703 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45E

Variable label: 45e) How close do you feel to North America?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 161 to 161, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.32, Standard deviation: .962

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: North America?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 384 Very close
2 834 Somewhat close
3 408 Not very close
4 295 Not at all close
0 3720 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q45F

Variable label: 45f) How close do you feel to The country your ancestors came from?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 162 to 162, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.56, Standard deviation: 1.090

Instructions to interviewer: READ IN SEQUENCE

Question text: Can you tell me if you feel very close, somewhat close, not very close or not at all close to: The country your ancestors came from?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 383 Very close
2 581 Somewhat close
3 421 Not very close
4 506 Not at all close
0 3750 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q46

Variable label: 46. Which value do you believe is more prevalent in Canada today, community or individualism?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 163 to 163, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: There has been a lot of talk lately about whether people in general feel a sense of community with others, or whether they are just out for themselves. Which value do you believe is more prevalent in Canada today, community or individuality?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 704 Community
2 1146 Individuality
0 3791 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q47

Variable label: 47. Do you currently have access to the Internet at work, at home, or both?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 164 to 164, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4

Question text: Do you currently have access to the Internet at work, at home, or both?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 184 At work only
2 590 At home only
3 624 Both at home and at work
4 551 Neither
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 7 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q48A

Variable label: 48a) Activity frequency: Surf the Internet for information

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 165 to 165, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 2.56, Standard deviation: 1.190

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: How often do you do the following things, every day, a couple of times a week, a couple of times a month or less than that? Surf the Internet for information

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 483 Every day
2 467 A couple of times a week
3 311 A couple of times a month
4 615 Less than that
0 3765 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q48B

Variable label: 48b) Activity frequency: Watch the news on television

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 166 to 166, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.52, Standard deviation: .836

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: How often do you do the following things, every day, a couple of times a week, a couple of times a month or less than that? Watch the news on television

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1261 Every day
2 469 A couple of times a week
3 110 A couple of times a month
4 109 Less than that
0 3692 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q48C

Variable label: 48c) Activity frequency: Listen to news or current events shows on the radio

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 167 to 167, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.78, Standard deviation: 1.070

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: How often do you do the following things, every day, a couple of times a week, a couple of times a month or less than that? Listen to news or current events shows on the radio

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1105 Every day
2 412 A couple of times a week
3 162 A couple of times a month
4 261 Less than that
0 3701 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q48D

Variable label: 48d) Activity frequency: Read newspapers

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 168 to 168, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 4, Mean: 1.87, Standard deviation: .960

Instructions to interviewer: READ AND ROTATE ITEMS

Question text: How often do you do the following things, every day, a couple of times a week, a couple of times a month or less than that?Read newspapers

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 859 Every day
2 682 A couple of times a week
3 221 A couple of times a month
4 188 Less than that
0 3691 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q49

Variable label: 49. How many children under 18 years old live in your household?

Scale of measurement: Interval

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 169 to 170, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 0, Maximum: 17, Mean: .73, Standard deviation: 1.148

Instructions to interviewer: IF SHORT DEMOGRAPHIC SECTION (FROM QUESTION 6) ASK ONLY QUESTIONS 51, AND 55 to 57 -- OTHERS COMPLETE ENTIRE SECTION

Question preamble: To conclude the interview I would like to ask a few questions that will help us to group the information we receive. Your answers will be treated in confidence and used for statistical purposes only.

Question text: How many children under 18 years old live in your household?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
0 1185 None
1 310 1
2 283 2
3 109 3
4 27 4
5 9 5
6 3 6
9 1 9
17 1 17
-1 3713 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q50

Variable label: 50. Are you currently married, living with a partner, divorced, separated, widowed, or have you never been married?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 171 to 171, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 6

Question text: Are you currently married, living with a partner, divorced, separated, widowed, or have you never been married?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 912 Married
2 262 Living with a partner
3 148 Divorced
4 79 Separated
5 96 Widowed
6 443 Never married
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 16 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q51

Variable label: 51. Would you say that you live in a large city of over half a million, a smaller city, a town, a village, or a rural area?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 172 to 172, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5, Mean: 2.47, Standard deviation: 1.335

Question text: Would you say that you live in a large city of over half a million, a smaller city, a town, a village, or a rural area? Large city centre over half a million

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 1587 Large city centre over half a million
2 1704 Smaller city
3 1109 Town
4 416 Village
5 756 Rural (outside a city, town or village)
0 69 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q52A

Variable label: 52a. How long have you lived in your current neighbourhood?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 173 to 173, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 6, Mean: 4.67, Standard deviation: 1.537

Question text: How long have you lived in your current neighbourhood, that is, the area of the city or town you currently live in?

Universe for variable: Respondents with live in large city centre over half a million, smaller city and town from Question 51.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 71 Up to 6 months
2 75 7 to 12 months
3 254 13 months to 3 years
4 174 4 or 5 years
5 226 6 to 10 years
6 699 11 years or more
0 4138 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 4 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q52B

Variable label: 52b. How long have you lived in the community where you currently live?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 174 to 174, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 6, Mean: 5.20, Standard deviation: 1.242

Question text: How long have you lived in the community where you currently live?

Universe for variable: Respondents with live in village rural (outside a city, town or village) in Question 51.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 9 Up to 6 months
2 9 7 to 12 months
3 38 13 months to 3 years
4 38 4 or 5 years
5 73 6 to 10 years
6 262 11 years or more
0 5211 Blank - system missing (Missing)
9 1 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q53

Variable label: 53. What is your mother tongue, that is, the language you first learned and still understand?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 175 to 176, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 77

Instructions to interviewer: DO NOT READ – CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: What is your mother tongue, that is, the language you first learned at home and still understand?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
1 1269 English
2 478 French
3 8 English and French
77 196 Other
0 3685 Blank - system missing (Missing)
99 5 Don't know/No answer (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q53_1

Variable label: 53. What is your mother tongue? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 177 to 178, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 70

Instructions to interviewer: DO NOT READ – CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: What is your mother tongue, that is, the language you first learned at home and still understand?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 1 Algonquin
12 1 Alikamek
13 2 Gwich'in
14 1 Inuptitu
15 3 Ojibway
16 1 Sioux
17 1 Dene
18 1 Somali
19 2 Canadian
20 1 Creole
21 3 Korean
22 11 Chinese
23 5 Mandarin
24 3 Cantonese
25 1 Lao
26 1 Vietnamese
27 2 Cambodian
28 1 Indonesian
29 4 Tagalog
30 1 Burmese
31 1 Hindi
32 3 Punjabi
33 3 Urdu
34 1 Tamil
35 5 Gujarati
36 1 East Indian Language
37 1 Persian
38 1 Hebrew
39 6 Arabic
40 6 Dutch
41 35 German
42 1 Low German
43 1 Gaelic
44 1 Scottish
45 2 Swedish
46 1 Finnish
47 1 Lithuanian
48 1 Estonian
49 3 Hungarian
50 2 Romanian
51 8 Polish
52 7 Ukrainian
53 2 Armenian
54 6 Russian
55 1 Albanian
56 2 Croatian
57 3 Serbian
58 1 North Slavic
59 3 Greek
60 7 Spanish
61 21 Italian
62 8 Portuguese
63 1 Sign Language
64 1 Newfoundland English
65 1 European
66 1 English plus other
67 1 French plus other
68 1 Disayen
69 1 Duncon
70 1 Tgrigna
0 5442 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q53_2

Variable label: 53. What is your mother tongue? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 179 to 180, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 22, Maximum: 66

Instructions to interviewer: DO NOT READ – CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: What is your mother tongue, that is, the language you first learned at home and still understand?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
22 1 Chinese
24 1 Cantonese
31 1 Hindi
52 3 Ukrainian
54 1 Russian
66 2 English plus other
0 5632 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q54_1

Variable label: 54. To which ethnic or cultural group would you say you belong? 1st mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 181 to 182, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 11, Maximum: 96

Instructions to interviewer: DO NOT READ - CODE UP TO TWO RESPONSES

Question text: To which ethnic or cultural group would you say that you belong?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
11 2 Inuit
12 3 Metis
13 1 Dene
14 1 Ojibway
15 1 Algonquin
16 1 Huron
17 1 Cree
18 1 Cherokee
19 3 Native
20 1 First Nations
21 2 Aboriginal
22 1 Egyptian
23 2 Somali
24 2 South African
25 1 Berber
26 1 East African
27 1 African
28 5 Acadian
29 14 French Canadian
30 257 Canadian
32 1 Venezuelan
33 6 Latin/Latino
34 2 Caribbean/West Indies
35 2 Armenian
36 1 Israeli
37 1 Jewish
38 3 Arab
39 2 Indian
40 1 East Indian
41 2 Pakistani
42 4 Filipino
43 1 Indonesian
44 2 Cambodian
45 1 Hindu
46 1 Sikh
47 1 Buddhist
48 2 South Asian
49 1 South East Asian
50 3 Korean
51 1 Fijian
52 5 Asian
53 2 Belgian
54 2 Dutch
55 3 German
56 1 Swiss
57 6 French
58 2 Irish
59 3 Scottish
60 21 British
61 2 Celtic
62 1 Danish
65 1 Lithuanian
66 5 Ukrainian
67 1 Hungarian
68 4 Romanian
69 1 Albanian
70 1 Bulgarian
71 2 Serbian
72 1 Croatian
73 1 Slavic
74 2 Spanish
75 1 Italian
76 1 Pentecostal
77 5 Mennonite
78 1 Christian
79 7 Catholic
81 1 United
82 29 Caucasian
83 45 White
84 2 Black
85 6 W.A.S.P. (WASP - White Anglo-Saxon Protestant)
86 1 Anglo-Saxon
87 1 Loyalist
88 4 Multiple, mix
89 22 No Affiliation
90 8 Unclear response
91 1 Cantonese
92 4 European
93 1 Guarta
94 1 Anglo
95 3 Don't know
96 2 North African
0 5089 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q54_2

Variable label: 54. To which ethnic or cultural group would you say you belong? 2nd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 183 to 184, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 30, Maximum: 92

Instructions to interviewer: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Question text: To which ethnic or cultural group would you say that you belong?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
30 12 Canadian
31 1 North American
37 1 Jewish
38 1 Arab
55 1 German
57 2 French
58 3 Irish
59 3 Scottish
60 2 British
64 1 Swedish
66 1 Ukrainian
75 1 Italian
79 1 Catholic
80 3 Protestant
82 5 Caucasian
83 2 White
85 1 W.A.S.P. (WASP - White Anglo-Saxon Protestant)
86 4 Anglo-Saxon
88 1 Multiple, mix
92 2 European
0 5593 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q54_3

Variable label: 54. To which ethnic or cultural group would you say you belong? 3rd mention

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 185 to 186, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 30, Maximum: 79

Instructions to interviewer: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Question text: To which ethnic or cultural group would you say that you belong?

Universe for variable: Respondents with not vote in the last election from Question 6.

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code    Frequency  Content
30 2 Canadian
31 1 North American
58 1 Irish
60 1 British
65 1 Lithuanian
66 1 Ukrainian
79 1 Catholic
0 5633 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q55

Variable label: 55. Were you born in Canada or outside Canada?

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 187 to 187, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Question text: Were you born in Canada or outside Canada?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 4906 In Canada
2 715 Outside Canada
0 20 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q56

Variable label: 56. What is the highest level of formal education you have received?

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 188 to 188, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 8, Mean: 4.69, Standard deviation: 2.051

Instructions to interviewer: READ LIST IF NECESSARY – CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: What is the highest level of formal education you have received?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 195 Primary/elementary school
2 728 Some high school
3 1284 High school graduate
4 506 Some college including CÉGEP and trades training
5 387 Some university
6 1027 College graduate including CÉGEP and trades training
7 1090 University graduate
8 368 Post graduate
0 56 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): Q57

Variable label: 57. Total household income for the year 2001

Scale of measurement: Ordinal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 189 to 189, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 8, Mean: 4.01, Standard deviation: 2.395

Instructions to interviewer: READ - CODE ONE ONLY

Question text: For statistical purposes only, we need information about your household income. Please tell me which of the following categories applies to your total household income for the year 2001?

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 960 Less than $25,000
2 726 25,000 to $34,999
3 629 35,000 to $44,999
4 600 45,000 to $54,999
5 463 55,000 to $64,999
6 386 65,000 to $74,999
7 517 75,000 to $99,999
8 558 100,000 and over
0 802 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): GENDR

Variable label: Gender

Scale of measurement: Nominal

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 190 to 190, Decimals: 0

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: 1, Maximum: 2

Frequency Table (Unweighted)
Code   Frequency  Content
1 2419 Male
2 3218 Female
0 4 Blank - system missing (Missing)


Variable name(s): WEIGHT

Variable label: Weighting factor

Scale of measurement: Interval

Record layout: Record 1, Columns 191 to 198, Decimals: 2

Unweighted statistics: Minimum: .15, Maximum: 2.68, Mean: .9992, Standard deviation: .32056