CSES Module 3 Full Release

The module was administered as a post-election interview. The resulting data are provided along with voting, demographic, district and macro variables in a single dataset. CSES Variable List The list of variables is being provided on the CSES Website to help in understanding what content is availabl...

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Main Authors: Bean, Clive, Gibson, Rachel, McAllister, Ian, Plasser, Fritz, Lengauer, Günther, Kritzinger, Sylvia, Müller, Wolfgang C., Rotman, David, White, Stephen, Meneguello, Rachel, Young, Clifford, Melo de Almeida, Alberto Carlos, Maia, Marta, Gidengil, Elisabeth, Fournier, Patrick, Everitt, Joanna, Nevitte, Neil, Lagos, Marta, Zakosek, Nenad, Cular, Goran, Linek, Lukás, Andersen, Jørgen G., Stubager, Rune
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7804/cses.module3.2015-12-15
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Summary:The module was administered as a post-election interview. The resulting data are provided along with voting, demographic, district and macro variables in a single dataset. CSES Variable List The list of variables is being provided on the CSES Website to help in understanding what content is available from CSES, and to compare the content available in each module. Themes: MICRO-LEVEL DATA: Identification and study administration variables: weighting factors; election type; date of election 1st and 2nd round; study timing (post election study, pre-election and post-election study, between rounds of majoritarian election); mode of interview; gender of interviewer; date questionnaire administered; primary electoral district of respondent; number of days the interview was conducted after the election Demography: age; gender; education; marital status; union membership; union membership of others in household; business association membership, farmers´ association membership; professional association membership; current employment status; main occupation; socio economic status; employment type - public or private; industrial sector; current employment status, occupation, socio economic status, employment type - public or private, and industrial sector of spouse; household income; number of persons in household; number of children in household under the age of 18; attendance at religious services; religiosity; religious denomination; language usually spoken at home; race; ethnicity; region of residence; rural or urban residence Survey variables: most important issues of election; candidates competencies to deal with most important issues; difference who is in power and who people vote for; evaluation of governments performance; party and leader that represent respondent´s view best; sympathy scale for selected parties and political leaders; assessment of parties and political leaders on a left-right-scale; self-assessment on a left-right-scale; differences of choice options; campaign involvement; satisfaction with ...