Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012
The Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of t...
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ftcessda:45bb4749bf6a2e8034cf0018e04e3c8ee7b9f9ec23e27f030c18a708ebb681c6 2023-05-15T16:52:45+02:00 Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 Lutz, Georg Tresch, Anke Montenegro Montenegro Monténégro Switzerland Schweiz Suisse Europe Europa Europe Western Europe Westeuropa Europe occidentale Germany Deutschland Allemagne Italy Italien Italie Southern Europe Südeuropa Europe méridionale Austria Österreich Autriche Australia Australien Australie Oceania Ozeanien Océanie Australia and New Zealand Australien und Neuseeland Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande Belgium Belgien Belgique Canada Kanada Canada Americas Amerikas Amériques Northern America Nordamerika Amérique septentrionale Spain Spanien Espagne Estonia Estland Estonie Northern Europe Nordeuropa Europe septentrionale Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Eastern Europe Osteuropa Europe orientale Ireland Irland Irlande Luxembourg Luxemburg Luxembourg Netherlands Niederlande Pays-Bas Norway Norwegen Norvège Portugal Portugal Portugal Romania Rumänien Roumanie Sweden Schweden Suède United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Grossbritannien Royaume-Uni Chile Chile Chili Latin America and the Caribbean Lateinamerika und Karibik Amérique latine et Caraïbes Czechia Tschechien République Tchèque Denmark Dänemark Danemark Finland Finnland Finlande Greece Griechenland Grèce Albania Albanien Albanie Iceland Island Islande Malta Malta Malte New Zealand Neuseeland Nouvelle Zélande 2022-05-12T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.48573/gy6m-ft70 en eng doi:10.48573/gy6m-ft70 620-4-0 Dataset 2022 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.48573/gy6m-ft70 2023-02-15T14:55:29Z The Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of the CCS is to harmonise these dispersed efforts and give them a cross-nationally comparable core. The CCS is an internationally coordinated effort. It combines an internationally agreed and locally adapted core questionnaire with questions that try to capture national and election specifics. The core candidate questionnaire specifically focuses on the issue of individualisation of electoral campaigns, i.e. the empirical question to what extent the candidates run their own campaigns distinct from those of their parties. CCS has been running since 2005. Using the CCS Module I questionnaire, the first wave includes candidate surveys from 32 elections across 24 countries. To date, the second wave incorporates candidate surveys from 30 parliamentary elections in 21 countries, where the CCS Module II questionnaire was used. More information on the project can be found on the CCS website (www.comparativecandidates.org). Dataset Iceland Islande CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) Canada New Zealand Norway |
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The Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of the CCS is to harmonise these dispersed efforts and give them a cross-nationally comparable core. The CCS is an internationally coordinated effort. It combines an internationally agreed and locally adapted core questionnaire with questions that try to capture national and election specifics. The core candidate questionnaire specifically focuses on the issue of individualisation of electoral campaigns, i.e. the empirical question to what extent the candidates run their own campaigns distinct from those of their parties. CCS has been running since 2005. Using the CCS Module I questionnaire, the first wave includes candidate surveys from 32 elections across 24 countries. To date, the second wave incorporates candidate surveys from 30 parliamentary elections in 21 countries, where the CCS Module II questionnaire was used. More information on the project can be found on the CCS website (www.comparativecandidates.org). |
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Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 |
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Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 |
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Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 |
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Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 |
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Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Module I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2012 |
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Montenegro Montenegro Monténégro Switzerland Schweiz Suisse Europe Europa Europe Western Europe Westeuropa Europe occidentale Germany Deutschland Allemagne Italy Italien Italie Southern Europe Südeuropa Europe méridionale Austria Österreich Autriche Australia Australien Australie Oceania Ozeanien Océanie Australia and New Zealand Australien und Neuseeland Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande Belgium Belgien Belgique Canada Kanada Canada Americas Amerikas Amériques Northern America Nordamerika Amérique septentrionale Spain Spanien Espagne Estonia Estland Estonie Northern Europe Nordeuropa Europe septentrionale Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Eastern Europe Osteuropa Europe orientale Ireland Irland Irlande Luxembourg Luxemburg Luxembourg Netherlands Niederlande Pays-Bas Norway Norwegen Norvège Portugal Portugal Portugal Romania Rumänien Roumanie Sweden Schweden Suède United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Grossbritannien Royaume-Uni Chile Chile Chili Latin America and the Caribbean Lateinamerika und Karibik Amérique latine et Caraïbes Czechia Tschechien République Tchèque Denmark Dänemark Danemark Finland Finnland Finlande Greece Griechenland Grèce Albania Albanien Albanie Iceland Island Islande Malta Malta Malte New Zealand Neuseeland Nouvelle Zélande |
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