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Panel Survey - Covid Trust and Democracy (NL 2020)

van der Meer, Tom (University of Amsterdam); Steenvoorden, Eefje (University of Amsterdam); Ouattara, Ebe (University of Amsterdam)
This three wave panel study covers questions on political trust, support for democracy, and the COVID19 pandemic. Data were collected by Kantar Public in March 2020 (days before the pandemic lockdown measures were announced), April/May 2020 (days before lockdown measures would be released), and October 2020 (onset of the second wave of infections). The timing of the first...
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Replication Data for: "Financing the welfare state in times of extreme crisis: Public support for health care spending during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany"

Busemeyer, Marius R. ( Universität Konstanz)
Employing new and original survey data collected in three waves (May and November 2020 as well as May 2021) in Germany, this paper studies the dynamics of individual-level support for additional health care spending. A first major finding is that, so far, health care spending preferences have not radically changed during the Covid-19 pandemic, at least at the aggregate...
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ISSP Citizenship 2004

Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Sociology / Tizik, Miroslav
ISSP Citizenship 2004 is a representative research of Slovakia's population. It is a national version of the ISSP international project. Within this project, this was the first time a modul focusing on Citizenship has been carried out. Topics of the research include looking into the opinions and attitudes of Slovakia's citizens related to various issues of public life, such...
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Replication data: Responsiveness, performance and corruption: Reasons for the decline of political trust

Torcal, Mariano ( Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Department de Ciéncies Politiques i Socials); Christmann, Pablo ( GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften)
We test the importance of the three ‘p factors’ (performance, process and probity) to explain the evolution of political trust in Spain between 1997 and 2019. To this end, the study analyses two longitudinal datasets, namely, a repeated cross-sectional dataset from the Spanish samples of Eurobarometer and an individual-level panel survey conducted during a period of economic...
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