Summary information

Study title

Thüringen-Monitor 2000-2023

Creator

Schmitt, Karl (Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
Best, Heinrich (Institut für Soziologie, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
Reiser, Marion (Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)

Study number / PID

ZA6345, Version 8.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.14399 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

The Thüringen-Monitor is a representative population survey on political culture in the Free State of Thuringia that has been held annually since 2000. It contains fixed and changing questions. The Thuringia Monitor is commissioned by the Thuringian State Chancellery (Erfurt). A particular focus is on research into right-wing extremist attitudes, acceptance of democracy, satisfaction with democracy and the institutional trust of the Thuringian population. The basic population is the electorate of the Free State of Thuringia. By 2022, a total of 22 survey waves with at least 1,000 respondents each were carried out in the trend design by changing survey institutes (CATI, random sampling according to the Gabler-Häder design). No survey took place in 2009. From 2012, the data were weighted according to the Thuringian State Statistical Office with regard to age, gender, education and household size (IPF weighting). From 2000 to 2022, a total of 1,362 different variables were collected in the Thüringen-Monitor, which can be assigned to the following categories: 1 Deprivation/Anomy/Satisfaction 2 Thuringia/Identity/German Unity 3 Politics/Democracy/Institutions/Actors 4 Right-wing extremism/attitude towards migration/minorities 5 GDR/Socialism 6 Social State/Market Economy/Ecology 7 Social problems 8 Values 9 Family/education and education/generational relations 10 Internationalization/Europeanization/Cultural Competence 11 Health and care 12 Covid-19 Pandemic 13 City and country 14 Environment and climate 15 Transformation of the working world The series of measurements on right-wing extremist attitudes is based on ten consent items (with four-step response scales) and begins in 2001. According to the consensus definition of right-wing extremism, it covers the following attitudinal dimensions: xenophobia, nationalism/chauvinism, social Darwinism, trivialisation of National Socialism, anti-Semitism and advocacy of a right-wing dictatorship (vgl. Heinrich Best / Katja...
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Methodology

Data collection period

19/09/2000 - 25/11/2023

Country

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability: Multistage
Probability sample: Multi-stage random sample The age group 16-29 was overrepresented in 2001 (oversampling, N=600)

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

0 - Data and documents are released for everybody.

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