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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217950
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contents Taxation and Community Services: A Public Opinion Survey of Macomb County Residents. College Role Community Attitudes Community Characteristics Community Colleges Community Surveys Cultural Activities Educational Attitudes Information Sources Public Opinion Public Relations Questionnaires School Community Relationship Tax Allocation Taxes Two Year Colleges In spring 1982, a public opinion survey of Macomb County residents was conducted to explore the attitudes of residents with regard to tax issues and their perceptions of Macomb Community College (MCC) and its services. Telephone interviews, conducted with a random sample of 500 households, revealed: (1) unemployment was viewed as the main problem facing residents; (2) concern about taxes had risen compared with views expressed in a survey conducted five months earlier; (3) respondents viewed property taxes as by far the least fair form of taxation; (4) poor management or waste were seen as the main causes of higher taxes; (5) respondents were more willing to see welfare and unemployment benefits, park maintenance, and library services cut than fire and police services and garbage collection; (6) 30% of the respondents would save or invest the money saved from the July 1982 federal tax cut, and 27% would pay bills with it; (7) 57% of the respondents were aware that a high school diploma was not a prerequisite for taking MCC courses, though only 42% of those without a high school education were cognizant of this fact; (8) respondents viewed working toward a degree or job advancement as the most important reasons for taking college courses; and (9) around 33% of the respondents expressed interest in attending collegiate sports, taking telecourses, or participating in MCC's cultural events. The study report looks at findings for each questionnaire item and includes the instrument. (HB)
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spellingShingle Taxation and Community Services: A Public Opinion Survey of Macomb County Residents.
College Role
Community Attitudes
Community Characteristics
Community Colleges
Community Surveys
Cultural Activities
Educational Attitudes
Information Sources
Public Opinion
Public Relations
Questionnaires
School Community Relationship
Tax Allocation
Taxes
Two Year Colleges
Taxation and Community Services: A Public Opinion Survey of Macomb County Residents. College Role Community Attitudes Community Characteristics Community Colleges Community Surveys Cultural Activities Educational Attitudes Information Sources Public Opinion Public Relations Questionnaires School Community Relationship Tax Allocation Taxes Two Year Colleges In spring 1982, a public opinion survey of Macomb County residents was conducted to explore the attitudes of residents with regard to tax issues and their perceptions of Macomb Community College (MCC) and its services. Telephone interviews, conducted with a random sample of 500 households, revealed: (1) unemployment was viewed as the main problem facing residents; (2) concern about taxes had risen compared with views expressed in a survey conducted five months earlier; (3) respondents viewed property taxes as by far the least fair form of taxation; (4) poor management or waste were seen as the main causes of higher taxes; (5) respondents were more willing to see welfare and unemployment benefits, park maintenance, and library services cut than fire and police services and garbage collection; (6) 30% of the respondents would save or invest the money saved from the July 1982 federal tax cut, and 27% would pay bills with it; (7) 57% of the respondents were aware that a high school diploma was not a prerequisite for taking MCC courses, though only 42% of those without a high school education were cognizant of this fact; (8) respondents viewed working toward a degree or job advancement as the most important reasons for taking college courses; and (9) around 33% of the respondents expressed interest in attending collegiate sports, taking telecourses, or participating in MCC's cultural events. The study report looks at findings for each questionnaire item and includes the instrument. (HB)
title Taxation and Community Services: A Public Opinion Survey of Macomb County Residents.
topic College Role
Community Attitudes
Community Characteristics
Community Colleges
Community Surveys
Cultural Activities
Educational Attitudes
Information Sources
Public Opinion
Public Relations
Questionnaires
School Community Relationship
Tax Allocation
Taxes
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217950