Populist Attitudes and Political Preferences after the Great Recession: Spain (2020), Argentina (2020), Italy (2020), Portugal (2020), and Germany (2021)
- RAMOS-GONZÁLEZ, JORGE 1
- Rodrigues-Silveira, Rodrigo 1
- Sánchez-García, Alvaro 1
- Sendra, Mariana 2
- Setien Escamendi, German 1
- Wiesehomeier, Nina 3
- Boscán, Guillermo 1
- Damiani, Marco 4
- García Díez, Fátima 1
- García Sanz, María Dolores 1
- Gómez-Reino, Margarita 5
- Gutierrez, José Manuel 1
- Llamazares, Iván 1
- Lisi, Marco 6
- Manrique García, María Aurora 1
- Marcos-Marné, Hugo 1
- Plaza-Colodro, Carolina 1
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Universidad de Salamanca
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Universidad de Deusto
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- 3 IE School of Global and Public Affairs
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Università di Perugia
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Editor: Harvard Dataverse
Año de publicación: 2024
Tipo: Dataset
Resumen
This dataset consists of five different surveys conducted to disentangle the relationships between populist attitudes, programmatic preferences, and socio-demographic characteristics in several party systems. The surveys gather data aimed at assessing the nature of the associations between populist attitudes and programmatic preferences, political values, and socio-demographic characteristics, and the direct and indirect effects of such attitudes on voting and electoral competition. The second wave of the Populist Attitudes and Political Preferences survey gives access to data from five online public opinion surveys conducted in Spain (2020), Argentina (2020), Portugal (2020), Italy (2020), and Germany (2021). These surveys allow us to map populist attitudes as well as other political preferences.