Summary information

Study title

Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem)

Creator

Teorell, Jan (Department of Political Science, Lund University)
Lindberg, Staffan I. (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Gerring, John (Department of Political Science, Boston University)
Coppedge, Michael (Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame)
Skaaning, Svend-Erik (Aarhus University)

Study number / PID

ext0121-1-1 (SND)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. It is a collaboration among more than 50 scholars worldwide which is co-hosted by the Department of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden; and the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame, USA. With four Principal Investigators, two Program managers, fifteen Project Managers, more than thirty Regional Managers, almost 200 Country Coordinators, and approximately 2,800 Country Experts, the V-Dem project is one of the largest social science data collection projects focusing on research. V-Dem collects data for 350+ indicators across a wide range of democracy aspects. Electoral democracy is in the centre and linked to this concept we find six additional dimensions of democracy: liberal, majoritarian, deliberative, participatory, consensual and egalitarian. In addition to a number of main indices, data is broken down into a number of components that are available to the user along with all indicators. Through the unique character of the database, old and new questions about the nature, growth and survival of democracy can be tested in a way not possible before. Data is available for 177 countries from 1900 to 2016. Altogether, the database consists of approximately 17 million data points. The database is updated annually and new datasets are launched every year in the spring. The dataset is available for download here: https://www.v-dem.net/en/data/data-version-7-1/ The data can also be explored online via: https://www.v-dem.net/en/analysis/ Purpose: The world's largest database on democracy. The database provides 350+ indicators for 177 countries 1900-2016.

Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

Time dimension

Time series

Analysis unit

Geographic unit
Group
Event/Process/Activity

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Total universe/Complete enumeration

Kind of data

Not available

Data collection mode

Not available

Access

Publisher

Swedish National Data Service

Publication year

2014

Terms of data access

Access to data through an external actor. Data are freely accessible.

Related publications

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