Summary information
Study title
QoG Social Policy Dataset
Creator
Teorell, Jan (Department of Political Science, Lund University)
Svensson, Richard (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Samanni, Marcus (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Kumlin, Staffan (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Dahlberg, Stefan (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Rothstein, Bo (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Holmberg, Sören (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Quality of Government Institute, University of Gothenburg
Study number / PID
ext0004-1-1 (SND)
Data access
Open
Series
Not available
Abstract
The QoG Institute is an independent research institute within the Department of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg. Overall 30 researchers conduct and promote research on the causes, consequences and nature of Good Governance and the Quality of Government - that is, trustworthy, reliable, impartial, uncorrupted and competent government institutions. The primary aim of QoG is to conduct and promote research on corruption. One aim of the QoG Institute is to make publicly available cross-national comparative data on QoG and its correlates.The aim of the QoG Social Policy Dataset is to promote cross-national comparative research on social policy output and its correlates, with a special focus on the connection between social policy and Quality of Government (QoG).
The main objective of our research is to address the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained. A second objective is to study the effects of Quality of Government on a number of policy areas, such as health, the environment, social policy, and poverty.
The dataset was created as part of a research project titled “Quality of Government and the Conditions for Sustainable Social Policy”. The aim of the dataset is to promote cross-national comparative research on social policy output and its correlates, with a special focus on the connection between social policy and Quality of Government (QoG).
The data comes in three versions: one cross-sectional dataset, and two cross-sectional time-series datasets for a selection of countries. The two combined datasets are called “long” (year 1946-2009) and “wide” (year 1970-2005).
The data contains six types of variables, each provided under its own heading in the codebook: Social policy variables, Tax system variables, Social Conditions, Public opinion data, Political indicators, Quality of government variables.
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Methodology
Data collection period
Not availableCountry
Sweden, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, New Caledonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Turkey, Germany, Hungary, United States, Austria, Korea, the Republic of
Time dimension
Cross-section
Time series
Analysis unit
Geographic unit
Universe
Countries
Sampling procedure
Cross-sectional dataset: All countries recognized by United Nations as of year 2002, plus Taiwan and Serbia and Montenegro (both as a unit and as two separate states). Total 194 countries.
Time-serie dataset, long and wide: Selected accordning to two criteria. I) countries among the 30 most data-rich countries in the global sample, or II) is a current member of the European Union. Total 40 countries.
Total universe/Complete enumeration
Non-probability
Kind of data
Not availableData collection mode
Not availableAccess
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2013
Terms of data access
Access to data through an external actor. Data are freely accessible.
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