Wildlife Recreation Survey, 1975
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
Rothschild, Beth B.
demographic characteristics
fishing
human behavior
hunting
leisure
outdoor recreation
public opinion
recreation
states (USA)
target shooting
time utilization
This dataset contains survey data from the first phase of a two-phase study of the use and enjoyment of hunting, fishing, and associated wildlife recreation resources in the United States in 1975. Data were gathered about 322,908 individuals of all ages throughout the United States via telephone surveys conducted with heads of households (or if not possible, a knowledgeable household member over 18 years of age) who were asked questions about all members in the household. The study's 33 variables measure the amount of target shooting, plinking, firearm and bow hunting, fishing, photographing, crabbing, clamming, shell collecting, and wildlife observation each person engaged in during 1975. There are also several demographic variables, e.g., age, gender, state of residence, household size and income, and money spent on equipment for observing wildlife. The second phase of this survey, which is captured in the related dataset NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING SURVEY, 1975 (ICPSR 7772), contains data from a more detailed mail survey of a sample of hunters and fishermen drawn from the telephone sample in this study.
7787
http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07787.v1
02-16-1992
survey data
telephone interviews
United States
1975