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... less surplus income to spend on newspapers and books and less skill in using them , less confidence about personal efficacy in public affairs , and perhaps a narrower range of personal contacts . With these handicaps , a working - class ...
... less surplus income to spend on newspapers and books and less skill in using them , less confidence about personal efficacy in public affairs , and perhaps a narrower range of personal contacts . With these handicaps , a working - class ...
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... less concerned , less involved , and less knowledgeable , despite the fact that a greater proportion belongs to trade unions than of any of the other three groups . - A smaller degree of involvement is accompanied , appropriately enough ...
... less concerned , less involved , and less knowledgeable , despite the fact that a greater proportion belongs to trade unions than of any of the other three groups . - A smaller degree of involvement is accompanied , appropriately enough ...
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... less frequently encountered and perhaps consciously avoided . It is particularly important to note that only 45 per cent of manual workers who were good churchgoers were also members of a trade union ; among manual workers who never ...
... less frequently encountered and perhaps consciously avoided . It is particularly important to note that only 45 per cent of manual workers who were good churchgoers were also members of a trade union ; among manual workers who never ...
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Stability and Change | 1 |
PARTI THE NATURE OF PARTY CHOICE | 16 |
Politics and the Voter | 17 |
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Arthur Calwell attitudes Australian Democrats Australian electorate Australian politics Australian society behaviour British Butler and Stokes Canberra candidates Catholics cent Chapter church churchgoers churchgoing citizens class self-placement coalition Communist compulsory voting decline Democratic Labor Party denomination DLP voters economic election campaign evidence explanation favourable federal elections Figure Follow politics Gorton Gough Whitlam Harold Holt ideology immigrants important income increase interest in politics interview issue John Gorton John McEwen Labor identification Labor partisans Labor partisanship Labor supporters leaders less Lib.-CP Liberal and Country major manual workers Melbourne middle-class migrants mobility movement National Country Party non-Labor parties non-manual occupational grade parents party identification party preference party support party system party's political parties proportion question relatively religion respondents rural sample South Wales stability survey swing to Labor Table television Total trade unions unionists variables Vietnam voting Labor Whitlam women working-class