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  • Military Families Survey

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    A recent survey conducted by The Washington Post, Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University examines the views of Army spouses and their experiences with military life, including experiences with deployment and attitudes toward re-enlistment, as well as attitudes towards government and the media. The survey was conducted among spouses of active duty U.S. Army personnel serving on the ten largest U.S. Army bases. Toplines  

  • A Generational Look at the Public: Politics and Policy

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    The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University Survey Project's latest findings appeared in an article in The Washington Post on October 20, 2002. The survey explores age-related variations in views of politics and policy, including voting behaviors, opinions of the government, and social values. Topline & Methodology

  • National Survey of the Public’s Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS

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    WP/Harvard/KFF National Survey of the Public s Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University Survey Project's latest findings appeared in articles in The Washington Post on July 6 and July 7, 2002. This survey explores the public s attitudes towards HIV/AIDS in the US and the World. Toplines/Survey

  • Race and Ethnicity in 2001: Attitudes, Perceptions and Experiences

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    The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University Survey Project's latest findings appeared in a series of occasional articles in The Washington Post beginning on June 22, 2001. The survey explores the public's perspectives on social policies and the role of government, perceptions of the life experiences of people from other racial and ethnic groups, and their own personal experiences. TOPLINE Download

  • Issues in the 2000 Election: The Economy

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    The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University national survey on "" is the fourth in a series of surveys examining policy issues in the 2000 national elections. This survey, conducted October 12 - 19, 2000, of a nationally representative sample of registered voters also included an oversample of "Economy" registered voters. This survey and all surveys in this series, are designed to provide a more in-depth look at the attitudes of issue-oriented voters and…

  • Issues in the 2000 Election: Values

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    The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University national survey on "" is the third in a series of surveys examining policy issues in the 2000 national elections. This survey, conducted September 7 -17, 2000, of a nationally representative sample of registered voters also included an oversample of "Values" registered voters. This survey and all surveys in this series, are designed to provide a more in-depth look at the attitudes of issue-oriented voters and compare…

  • Issues in the 2000 Election:  Health Care

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    Issues in the 2000 Election: Health Care The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University national survey on "Issues in the 2000 Election: Health Care" is the second in a series of surveys examining policy issues in the 2000 national elections. This survey, conducted July 5-18, 2000, of a nationally representative sample of registered voters also included an oversample of "health care or Medicare-oriented" registered voters. This survey and all surveys in this series, are…

  • Issues in the 2000 Election:  Education

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    Issues in the 2000 Election: Education The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University national survey on "Issues in the 2000 Election: Education" is the first in a series of surveys examining policy issues in the 2000 national elections. This survey, conducted May 11-22, 2000, of a nationally representative sample of registered voters also included an oversample of "education-oriented" registered voters. This survey and all surveys in this series, are designed to provide a more…

  • National Survey on Latinos in America

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    The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University , conducted in July and August of 1999, undertakes one of the most comprehensive looks at Latinos in America today. It examines Latino attitudes regarding values, politics, race relations and social policies and compares those attitudes to non-Latino whites and blacks. In addition it provides a closer look at Latino immigrant perceptions of the U.S. The large scope of the study allows for comparisons to be made…

  • American Values:  1998 National Survey of Americans on Values

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    American Values: 1998 National Survey of Americans on Values This set of surveys from the Washington Post/Kaiser/Harvard Survey Project examines social and moral values and their role in Americans' outlook on politics and policy. A portion of the findings from these surveys appeared in the Washington Post on September 11, 1998, commencing a series of occasional articles to be released over a period of eight weeks. The goal of the surveys - and their presentation…