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diff --git a/info/tex-primer_vms-specific/survey2.tex b/info/tex-primer_vms-specific/survey2.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3596c49f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/tex-primer_vms-specific/survey2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +% Save file as: SURVEY2.TEX Source: FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET +\input fontsize.tex +\nopagenumbers +\headline={\hfill} +\twelvepoint +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\centerline{\twlbf THE \underbar{TOURISM} INDUSTRY} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 6. TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TOURISM INDUSTRY \underbar{JOBS}:} +The tourism and recreation industries provide about 21,500 direct jobs and +20,300 indirect jobs in Oregon. +\medskip\par\noindent +Assume that in order to maintain current timber harvest levels, a certain +percentage of those tourism and recreation jobs may get eliminated. +\medskip\par\noindent +What percentage of tourism industry jobs would you be willing to eliminate (if +necessary) in order to maintain the current timber harvest levels? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TOURISM INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 7. TOLERABLE TOURISM INDUSTRY +\underbar{HOME FORECLOSURES}:}\break +Elimination of tourism and recreation jobs in Oregon would probably have +a number of economic consequences, including increasing the number of +tourism and recreation industry employee home mortgages which fail. +\medskip\par\noindent +What percentage of tourism industry home foreclosures would you be willing to +accept (if necessary) in order to maintain the current timber harvest levels? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% +\hfill 70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE TOURISM INDUSTRY HOME FORECLOSURES} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 8. SPENDING FOR DISPLACED TOURISM WORKER \underbar{SUPPORT}:} +Assume that some people formerly employed by the tourism industry would +be unable to find new work, if tourism and recreation jobs are reduced. +\medskip\par\noindent +It has been proposed that tax money could be used to help support those +displaced tourism and recreation workers until they could find new work. +\medskip\par\noindent +How much extra would you be willing to pay next year (in Oregon income tax) +to {\twlbf directly support} tourism and recreation industry workers who +can't find new jobs? +\medskip\par\noindent +\$0 \hfill \$25 \hfill \$50 \hfill \$75 \hfill \$100 \hfill \$125 \hfill \$150 \hfill +\$175 \hfill \$200 \hfill OTHER:~\$~\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 9. SPENDING FOR DISPLACED TOURISM WORKER \underbar{RETRAINING}:}\break +Suppose the people who might lose their tourism and recreation +industry jobs needed retraining in order to be able to find new work. +Assume that this sort of retraining +expense would be paid for via an increase in Oregon's income tax. +\medskip\par\noindent +How much extra would you be willing to pay next year (in Oregon income tax) +to support {\twlbf retraining} tourism workers who can't find new jobs? +\medskip\par\noindent +\$0 \hfill \$25 \hfill \$50 \hfill \$75 \hfill \$100 \hfill \$125 \hfill \$150 \hfill +\$175 \hfill \$200 \hfill OTHER:~\$~\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\vfill\eject +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\centerline{\twlbf THE ENVIRONMENT vs. \underbar{TIMBER} JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(a).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{clean water}? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(b).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{flood control} (flood control holds water in the forest +and prevents run-off that could flood inhabited areas)? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(c).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{clean air}? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(d).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{scenic beauty along highways}? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(e).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{wilderness areas}? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(f).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{erosion control} (holding top soil in place and preventing +mud slides and the muddying of streams and rivers)? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 11(g).} What's the maximum reduction in timber industry +jobs which you'd be willing to accept in order to maintain Oregon's current +level of \underbar{wild fish runs}? +\medskip\par\noindent +0\% \hfill 10\% \hfill 20\% \hfill 30\% \hfill 40\% \hfill 50\% \hfill 60\% \hfill +70\% \hfill 80\% \hfill 90\% \hfill 100\% +\medskip\par\noindent +\centerline{MAXIMUM TOLERABLE REDUCTION IN TIMBER INDUSTRY JOBS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\vfill\eject +\centerline{\twlbf MAGAZINES} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\leftline{\twlbf 24. What magazines do you normally read? (check all that +apply)} +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 1} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} General News Magazines (Time, +Newsweek, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 2} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Sports Magazines (Sports +Illustrated, Golf, Scuba, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 3} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Outdoors Magazines (Field and +Stream, Guns and Ammo, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 4} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Farm/Forestry Magazines (Farm Journal, +Successful Farming, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 5} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Environmental +Magazines (Audubon, Sierra, Conservationist, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 6} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Technical/Professional Magazines +(NE J. of Medicine, Proc. IEEE, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 7} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} General Science Magazines +(Scientific American, Nature, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 8} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} General Interest Magazines +(Life, Reader's Digest, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 9} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Women's Magazines +(McCalls, House Beautiful, Cosmopolitan, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm A} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Men's Magazines +(Playboy, Penthouse, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm B} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Natural History Magazines +(National Geographic, Smithsonian, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm C} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Literary Magazines (New +Yorker, Harper's, etc.) +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm D} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} Supermarket tabloid-format +papers (National Enquirer, etc.) +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\centerline{\twlbf NEWSPAPERS} +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +\leftline{\twlbf 25. Do you regularly get the \underbar{LOCAL} paper?} +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 1} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} YES, I have the local paper delivered +to me. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 2} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} YES, I usually get the local paper from +a newspaper box, or store. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 3} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} SOMETIMES I'll pick up the local +paper, but usually I don't. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 4} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} NO, I rarely (or never) get the local +paper. +\bigskip\bigskip\par\noindent +{\twlbf 26. Do you regularly get a \underbar{NATIONAL} paper (such as +the N.Y. Times?)} +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 1} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} YES, I have a national paper +delivered to me. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 2} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} YES, I usually get a national +paper from a newspaper box or store. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 3} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} SOMETIMES I'll pick up a national +paper, but usually I don't. +\medskip\par\noindent +{\fiverm 4} +\hbox{\vrule height 0.4pt width 0.5in} NO, I rarely (or never) get a national +newspaper. +\vfill\eject |