% 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