CSES Module 1 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: Rotman, David, McAllister, Ian, Levitskaya, Irina, Veremeeva, Natalia, Billiet, Jaak, Frognier, André-Paul, Blais, André, Gidengil, Elisabeth, Nevitte, Neil, Nadeau, Richard, Lagos, Marta, Tóka, Gábor, Andersen, Jørgen G., Schmitt, Hermann, Weßels, Bernhard, Curtice, John, Heath, Anthony, Norris, Pippa, Jowell, Roger, Pang-kwong, Li, Hardarson, Ólafur T., Arian, Asher, Shamir, Michal, Nishizawa, Yoshitaka, Lee, Nam-Young, Alisauskiene, Rasa, Liubsiene, Elena, Beltrán, Ulises, Nacif Hernández, Benito, Aimer, Peter, Aarts, Kees, Karp, Jeffrey A., Banducci, Susan, Vowles, Jack, Aardal, Bernt, Valen, Henry, Romero, Catalina, Jasiewicz, Krzysztof, Markowski, Radoslaw, Barreto, Antonio, Freire, Andre, Badescu, Gabriel, Sum, Paul, Colton, Timothy, Kozyreva, Polina, Stebe, Janez, Tos, Niko, Díez Nicolás, Juan, Holmberg, Sören, Hardmeier, Sibylle, Selb, Peter, Chu, Yun-Han, Albritton, Robert B., Bureekul, Thawilwadee, American National Election Studies (ANES), Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, Balakireva, Olga, Sapiro, Virginia, Shively, W. Phillips
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7804/cses.module1.2015-12-15
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description 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; current employment status; main occupation; employment type - public or private; industrial sector; occupation of chief wage earner and 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: respondent cast a ballot at the current and the previous election; respondent cast candidate preference vote at the previous election; satisfaction with the democratic process in the country; last election was conducted fairly; form of questionnaire (long or short); party identification; intensity of party identification; political parties care what people think; political parties are necessary; recall of candidates from the last election (name, gender and party); number of candidates correctly named; sympathy scale for selected parties and political leaders; assessment of the state of the economy in the country; assessment of economic development in the country; degree of improvement ...
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author Rotman, David
McAllister, Ian
Levitskaya, Irina
Veremeeva, Natalia
Billiet, Jaak
Frognier, André-Paul
Blais, André
Gidengil, Elisabeth
Nevitte, Neil
Nadeau, Richard
Lagos, Marta
Tóka, Gábor
Andersen, Jørgen G.
Schmitt, Hermann
Weßels, Bernhard
Curtice, John
Heath, Anthony
Norris, Pippa
Jowell, Roger
Pang-kwong, Li
Hardarson, Ólafur T.
Arian, Asher
Shamir, Michal
Nishizawa, Yoshitaka
Lee, Nam-Young
Alisauskiene, Rasa
Liubsiene, Elena
Beltrán, Ulises
Nacif Hernández, Benito
Aimer, Peter
Aarts, Kees
Karp, Jeffrey A.
Banducci, Susan
Vowles, Jack
Aardal, Bernt
Valen, Henry
Romero, Catalina
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof
Markowski, Radoslaw
Barreto, Antonio
Freire, Andre
Badescu, Gabriel
Sum, Paul
Colton, Timothy
Kozyreva, Polina
Stebe, Janez
Tos, Niko
Díez Nicolás, Juan
Holmberg, Sören
Hardmeier, Sibylle
Selb, Peter
Chu, Yun-Han
Albritton, Robert B.
Bureekul, Thawilwadee
American National Election Studies (ANES), Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
Balakireva, Olga
Sapiro, Virginia
Shively, W. Phillips
spellingShingle Rotman, David
McAllister, Ian
Levitskaya, Irina
Veremeeva, Natalia
Billiet, Jaak
Frognier, André-Paul
Blais, André
Gidengil, Elisabeth
Nevitte, Neil
Nadeau, Richard
Lagos, Marta
Tóka, Gábor
Andersen, Jørgen G.
Schmitt, Hermann
Weßels, Bernhard
Curtice, John
Heath, Anthony
Norris, Pippa
Jowell, Roger
Pang-kwong, Li
Hardarson, Ólafur T.
Arian, Asher
Shamir, Michal
Nishizawa, Yoshitaka
Lee, Nam-Young
Alisauskiene, Rasa
Liubsiene, Elena
Beltrán, Ulises
Nacif Hernández, Benito
Aimer, Peter
Aarts, Kees
Karp, Jeffrey A.
Banducci, Susan
Vowles, Jack
Aardal, Bernt
Valen, Henry
Romero, Catalina
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof
Markowski, Radoslaw
Barreto, Antonio
Freire, Andre
Badescu, Gabriel
Sum, Paul
Colton, Timothy
Kozyreva, Polina
Stebe, Janez
Tos, Niko
Díez Nicolás, Juan
Holmberg, Sören
Hardmeier, Sibylle
Selb, Peter
Chu, Yun-Han
Albritton, Robert B.
Bureekul, Thawilwadee
American National Election Studies (ANES), Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
Balakireva, Olga
Sapiro, Virginia
Shively, W. Phillips
CSES Module 1 Full Release
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McAllister, Ian
Levitskaya, Irina
Veremeeva, Natalia
Billiet, Jaak
Frognier, André-Paul
Blais, André
Gidengil, Elisabeth
Nevitte, Neil
Nadeau, Richard
Lagos, Marta
Tóka, Gábor
Andersen, Jørgen G.
Schmitt, Hermann
Weßels, Bernhard
Curtice, John
Heath, Anthony
Norris, Pippa
Jowell, Roger
Pang-kwong, Li
Hardarson, Ólafur T.
Arian, Asher
Shamir, Michal
Nishizawa, Yoshitaka
Lee, Nam-Young
Alisauskiene, Rasa
Liubsiene, Elena
Beltrán, Ulises
Nacif Hernández, Benito
Aimer, Peter
Aarts, Kees
Karp, Jeffrey A.
Banducci, Susan
Vowles, Jack
Aardal, Bernt
Valen, Henry
Romero, Catalina
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof
Markowski, Radoslaw
Barreto, Antonio
Freire, Andre
Badescu, Gabriel
Sum, Paul
Colton, Timothy
Kozyreva, Polina
Stebe, Janez
Tos, Niko
Díez Nicolás, Juan
Holmberg, Sören
Hardmeier, Sibylle
Selb, Peter
Chu, Yun-Han
Albritton, Robert B.
Bureekul, Thawilwadee
American National Election Studies (ANES), Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
Balakireva, Olga
Sapiro, Virginia
Shively, W. Phillips
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Dänemark
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Hongkong
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Island
Hungary
Ungarn
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Israel
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Japan
Korea, Republic of
Korea, Republik
Mexico
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Niederlande
New Zealand
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Norwegen
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Peru
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Polen
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Portugal
Romania
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Russische Föderation
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spelling ftcessda:983d9ff768e3432bd4f44885bef77309c692f07aafd45329d279a29885c4e048 2024-09-15T18:14:43+00:00 CSES Module 1 Full Release Rotman, David McAllister, Ian Levitskaya, Irina Veremeeva, Natalia Billiet, Jaak Frognier, André-Paul Blais, André Gidengil, Elisabeth Nevitte, Neil Nadeau, Richard Lagos, Marta Tóka, Gábor Andersen, Jørgen G. Schmitt, Hermann Weßels, Bernhard Curtice, John Heath, Anthony Norris, Pippa Jowell, Roger Pang-kwong, Li Hardarson, Ólafur T. Arian, Asher Shamir, Michal Nishizawa, Yoshitaka Lee, Nam-Young Alisauskiene, Rasa Liubsiene, Elena Beltrán, Ulises Nacif Hernández, Benito Aimer, Peter Aarts, Kees Karp, Jeffrey A. Banducci, Susan Vowles, Jack Aardal, Bernt Valen, Henry Romero, Catalina Jasiewicz, Krzysztof Markowski, Radoslaw Barreto, Antonio Freire, Andre Badescu, Gabriel Sum, Paul Colton, Timothy Kozyreva, Polina Stebe, Janez Tos, Niko Díez Nicolás, Juan Holmberg, Sören Hardmeier, Sibylle Selb, Peter Chu, Yun-Han Albritton, Robert B. Bureekul, Thawilwadee American National Election Studies (ANES), Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States Balakireva, Olga Sapiro, Virginia Shively, W. Phillips Australia Australien Belgium Belgien Canada Kanada Chile Chile Czech Republic Tschechische Republik Denmark Dänemark Germany Deutschland Hong Kong Hongkong Iceland Island Hungary Ungarn Israel Israel Japan Japan Korea, Republic of Korea, Republik Mexico Mexiko Netherlands Niederlande New Zealand Neuseeland Norway Norwegen Peru Peru Poland Polen Portugal Portugal Romania Rumänien Russian Federation Russische Föderation Slovenia Slowenien Spain Spanien Sweden Schweden Switzerland Schweiz Taiwan Taiwan United States of America Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika Lithuania Litauen Belarus Weißrussland Thailand Thailand Ukraine Ukraine 2015-12-15 https://doi.org/10.7804/cses.module1.2015-12-15 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5179?lang=de https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5179?lang=en en eng doi:10.7804/cses.module1.2015-12-15 ZA5179, Version 3.0.0 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5179?lang=de https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5179?lang=en Dataset 2015 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.7804/cses.module1.2015-12-15 2024-06-26T23:38:53Z 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; current employment status; main occupation; employment type - public or private; industrial sector; occupation of chief wage earner and 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: respondent cast a ballot at the current and the previous election; respondent cast candidate preference vote at the previous election; satisfaction with the democratic process in the country; last election was conducted fairly; form of questionnaire (long or short); party identification; intensity of party identification; political parties care what people think; political parties are necessary; recall of candidates from the last election (name, gender and party); number of candidates correctly named; sympathy scale for selected parties and political leaders; assessment of the state of the economy in the country; assessment of economic development in the country; degree of improvement ... Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives)