1997 Datasets

Welcome to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press data archive, where you can download many of our survey datasets. This page is organized by survey, where each dataset is identified by the name of the survey, and below each dataset are links to the reports released from that data. In some cases, reports draw from multiple datasets.

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November 1997 News Interest Index

Publications from this dataset

11.21.97

Americans Support Action on Global Warming

Progress Seen On AIDS, Jobs, Crime and the Deficit

America’s Place in the World II – General Public Only

Publications from this dataset

10.10.97

America’s Place in the World II

More Comfort with Post-Cold War Era; Opinion Leaders Say, Public Differs

10.07.97

Public and Opinion Leaders Favor NATO Enlargement

As Senate Begins Consideration

09.12.97

Diana’s Death Interested Everyone – A Rare News Event

August 1997 News Interest Index

Publications from this dataset

08.15.97

When Washington Works, Incumbents Prosper

Now Fix Education and Social Security

June 1997 News Interest Index

Publications from this dataset

05.03.07

Public Dissatisfied With Iraq Debate Coverage

Neither Bush nor Democrats Making Their Case

May 1997 News Interest Index

Publications from this dataset

05.23.97

Americans Only a Little Better Off, But Much Less Anxious

What Budget Agreement?

State of the Union Mother’s Day Poll

Publications from this dataset

05.09.97

Motherhood Today — A Tougher Job, Less Ably Done

As American Women See It

January 1997 News Interest Index

Publications from this dataset

01.24.97

Public Indifferent about NATO Expansion

01.16.97

A Partisan Public Agenda

Opinion of Clinton and Congress Improves