Iceland Survey Round 2 (2011)

We conducted a second original survey of Icelandic public opinion following the ?Icesave 2? referendum held on April 9, 2011. Topics include referendum voting behavior; subjective economic status/concerns; national versus European identity; attitudes towards other countries and the European Union (E...

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Main Authors: Curtis, K. Amber, Jupille, Joseph, Leblang, David
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.3886/e100163v1
https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/100163/version/V1/view
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Summary:We conducted a second original survey of Icelandic public opinion following the ?Icesave 2? referendum held on April 9, 2011. Topics include referendum voting behavior; subjective economic status/concerns; national versus European identity; attitudes towards other countries and the European Union (EU); general questions about political interest, knowledge, ideology, party affiliation, government approval, etc.; and sociodemographics. The survey was administered April 10-26, 2011 by the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) of the University of Iceland via computer-assisted telephone interviews to a nationally representative sample of adults 18 years or older drawn from the Icelandic national register. SSRI attempted to contact 1,200 individuals between the ages of 18-75; 785 respondents agreed to participate. 634 of the 785 respondents were repeat panelists who had participated in our first-wave survey conducted after Iceland?s initial ?Icesave? referendum in March 2010 [see Iceland Survey Round 1 (2010)]; the remaining 151 ?refresher? respondents were drawn from a new random sample of the electorate.