Wave 24 of the 2014-2023 British Election Study Internet Panel
Fieldhouse, E., J. Green, G. Evans, J. Mellon & C. Prosser, J. Bailey (2023) British Election Study Internet Panel Wave 24. DOI: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-8202-2
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- 2005 GE turnout
- 2005 GE vote choice
- 2010 GE turnout
- 2010 GE vote choice
- 2019 GE turnout
- 2019 GE vote choice
- Age
- Age completed formal education
- Age group
- Are you a parent or guardian?
- Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability
- Authoritarian/libertarianism scale
- Best party on most important issue
- Conservatives look after black/asian
- Conservatives look after middle class
- Conservatives look after working class
- Country
- Country of Birth
- Did your parent have employees?
- Did your parent supervise the work of any other people?
- Dimension of MII
- Do you own or rent the home in which you live?
- Education level
- EU ID: Criticism of my side feels like a personal insult
- EU ID: Feel connected when meeting supporters of same side
- EU ID: interested in what other people think
- EU ID: Lot in common with supporters of my side
- EU ID: Praise of my side makes me feel good
- EU ID: say we instead of they
- EU referendum identity
- EU referendum turnout (earliest recorded)
- EU referendum vote (earliest recorded)
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Brexit Party
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Conservatives
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Greens
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Labour
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Liberal Democrats
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Plaid Cymru
- European Integration scale (1990s version): self
- European Integration scale (1990s version): SNP
- Gender
- General economic retrospective evaluation: country
- General Election turnout 2015 (earliest recorded)
- General Election turnout 2017 (earliest recorded)
- General Election vote 2015 (earliest recorded)
- General Election vote 2017 (earliest recorded)
- General election vote intention (recalled vote in post-election waves)
- Gross household income
- Gross personal income
- How many employees did your parent have?
- How many of the people in your household are under 18?
- How many people worked for your parent's employer?
- How well government handling costs of living
- How well government handling economy
- How well government handling NHS
- If there were another referendum on EU membership, how do you think you would v
- Immigration bad or good for economy
- Immigration enriches or undermines cultural life
- Interview Start Time
- Labour look after black/asian
- Labour look after middle class
- Labour look after working class
- Left-right scale
- Left-right value: Big business takes advantage of ordinary poeple Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: Government should redistribute incomes Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: Management will always try to get the better of employees
- Left-right value: Ordinary working people do not get their fair share Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: There is one law for the rich and one for the poor Waves 7-9
- Lib-Auth value: Censoring necessary to uphold moral standards Waves 7-9
- Lib-Auth value: For some crimes, death penalty most appropriate sentence Waves
- Like/dislike Keir Starmer
- Like/dislike: Boris Johnson (former PM)
- Like/dislike: Conservatives
- Like/dislike: Labour
- Like/dislike: Liberal Democrats
- Like/dislike: Liz Truss (former PM)
- Like/dislike: Plaid Cymru
- Like/dislike: Rishi Sunak
- Like/dislike: Scottish National Party
- MII (manually-coded/collapsed)
- MII manual coding
- Not worried at all | Very worried
- Number of people in household
- Parent's education level
- Parent's highest level of education
- Parent's ns-sec analytic categories
- Parent's ns-sec sub-categories
- Party ID if no party to first ID question
- Party identification
- People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences
- Personal economic retrospective evaluation: household
- Redistribution scale: Brexit Party
- Redistribution scale: Conservatives
- Redistribution scale: Greens
- Redistribution scale: Labour
- Redistribution scale: Liberal Democrats
- Redistribution scale: Plaid Cymru
- Redistribution scale: Self
- Redistribution scale: SNP
- Region
- Respondent belonging to any religion?
- Respondent has leave to enter or remain in the UK
- Respondent is a citizen of Malta or Cyprus
- Respondent is an Irish citizen
- Respondent's self-selected ethnicity
- Respondent's work status
- Schools should teach children to obey authority
- Scottish Constituency Vote 2011
- Scottish Constituency Vote 2016
- Scottish referendum turnout (earliest recorded)
- Scottish referendum vote (earliest recorded)
- Scottish Regional Vote 2011
- Scottish Regional Vote 2016
- Social Grade
- Strength of party identification
- Was your parent an employee or self-employed?
- Weight variable for the GB sample as a whole (Everyone who took wave 2)
- Welsh Constituency Vote 2016
- Welsh Regional Vote 2016
- What is the highest educational or work-related qualification you have?
- What is your current marital or relationship status?
- What kind of organisation do you work for?
- What type of organisation did your parent work in?
- Which daily newspaper do you read most often?
- Which of the following best describes your sexuality?
- Young people today don't have enough respect for traditional British values