ANU Poll 2012: Corruption
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The ANU Polls is a series of polls conducted three times a year by The Australian National University. The purpose of the series is to assess Australians' opinions on important and topical issues, with an emphasis on international comparisons. Some questions appear in every poll in order to provide information about changes in opinion over time; the majority of questions appear in one poll only.
The main aim of this thirteenth poll is to explore opinions of corruption in the community and government. Variables cover a range of topic issues but is mainly about peoples' attitudes towards government and perceptions of corruption in the community. Background variables include gender, age, household composition, country of birth, highest level of education, employment status, income and religion. Voting preference and access to the internet were also included.
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2018-11-22



