SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study

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Main Author: Lobo, Marina Costa
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Pannico, Roberto, Ros, Virginia, Silva, Tiago
Format: Report
Language: eng
Source: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/43543
Summary: This study is part of the MAPLE Project, ERC – European Research Council Grant, 682125, which aims to study the Politicisation of the EU before and after the Eurozone Crisis in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. In each of these countries an online panel will be carried out just before and just after the legislative elections. This Report pertains to the pre-election survey of Spain Legislative elections 2019. Our questionnaire seeks to model the political context of political choices, and to understand the importance that European attitudes may have in voting behaviour. In Spain, we have partnered with Netquest. In this report we present a number of political attitudes broken down by partisanship in Spain. We are interested in the way in which partisan preferences are related to political attitudes, including national as well as EU issues. The target population is the General voting population aged >18 years old. The sample size is 3.007. The fieldwork was done using the Netquest online panel and took place between 27/03/2019 and 12/04/2019. The sample was designed using data from the Census 2011 to create a socio demographic matrix which crossed four variables: gender (male, female); age (18- 24; 25-54; 55+); education (up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), region (Noroeste, Noreste, Comunidad de Madrid, Centro, Este, Sur and Canarias). The resulting dataset was weighted according to a weight combining gender (male, female), age (18-24; 25-54; 55-64; 65+) and education up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), using, also in this case, data from the 2011 Spanish Census. To identify respondents’ partisanship we used the following procedure: the respondent was asked if s/he felt close to a party. To those who replied “no” in this question, they were asked if they felt closer to one party in particular. Those who repeated “no” in this second question were coded as “without party id”. All others were presented with a list of political parties from which they could choose the one they identified with. In this report, we only take into consideration parties which at least 5% of respondents identify with. One-way ANOVA analysis was performed to check whether the differences between party means are statistically significant. On national issues, differences tend to be significant between the left and the right party group, but not within them. On European issues the pattern is not so clear. Differences tend to be significant between PP, PSOE and Ciudadanos, vis a vis VOX, IU and Podemos. The results can be provided on request.
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spelling SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election StudyEurozone CrisisSpainPolitical attitudesThis study is part of the MAPLE Project, ERC – European Research Council Grant, 682125, which aims to study the Politicisation of the EU before and after the Eurozone Crisis in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. In each of these countries an online panel will be carried out just before and just after the legislative elections. This Report pertains to the pre-election survey of Spain Legislative elections 2019. Our questionnaire seeks to model the political context of political choices, and to understand the importance that European attitudes may have in voting behaviour. In Spain, we have partnered with Netquest. In this report we present a number of political attitudes broken down by partisanship in Spain. We are interested in the way in which partisan preferences are related to political attitudes, including national as well as EU issues. The target population is the General voting population aged >18 years old. The sample size is 3.007. The fieldwork was done using the Netquest online panel and took place between 27/03/2019 and 12/04/2019. The sample was designed using data from the Census 2011 to create a socio demographic matrix which crossed four variables: gender (male, female); age (18- 24; 25-54; 55+); education (up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), region (Noroeste, Noreste, Comunidad de Madrid, Centro, Este, Sur and Canarias). The resulting dataset was weighted according to a weight combining gender (male, female), age (18-24; 25-54; 55-64; 65+) and education up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), using, also in this case, data from the 2011 Spanish Census. To identify respondents’ partisanship we used the following procedure: the respondent was asked if s/he felt close to a party. To those who replied “no” in this question, they were asked if they felt closer to one party in particular. Those who repeated “no” in this second question were coded as “without party id”. All others were presented with a list of political parties from which they could choose the one they identified with. In this report, we only take into consideration parties which at least 5% of respondents identify with. One-way ANOVA analysis was performed to check whether the differences between party means are statistically significant. On national issues, differences tend to be significant between the left and the right party group, but not within them. On European issues the pattern is not so clear. Differences tend to be significant between PP, PSOE and Ciudadanos, vis a vis VOX, IU and Podemos. The results can be provided on request.Instituto de Ciências Sociais. European Research CouncilRepositório da Universidade de LisboaLobo, Marina CostaPannico, RobertoRos, VirginiaSilva, Tiago2020-05-13T13:23:23Z2019-042019-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/reportapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/43543enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:44:04Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/43543Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:56:19.876713Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
title SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
spellingShingle SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
Lobo, Marina Costa
Eurozone Crisis
Spain
Political attitudes
title_short SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
title_full SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
title_fullStr SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
title_full_unstemmed SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
title_sort SPANISH WAVE 3. Pre-election Study
author Lobo, Marina Costa
author_facet Lobo, Marina Costa
Pannico, Roberto
Ros, Virginia
Silva, Tiago
author_role author
author2 Pannico, Roberto
Ros, Virginia
Silva, Tiago
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lobo, Marina Costa
Pannico, Roberto
Ros, Virginia
Silva, Tiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eurozone Crisis
Spain
Political attitudes
topic Eurozone Crisis
Spain
Political attitudes
description This study is part of the MAPLE Project, ERC – European Research Council Grant, 682125, which aims to study the Politicisation of the EU before and after the Eurozone Crisis in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. In each of these countries an online panel will be carried out just before and just after the legislative elections. This Report pertains to the pre-election survey of Spain Legislative elections 2019. Our questionnaire seeks to model the political context of political choices, and to understand the importance that European attitudes may have in voting behaviour. In Spain, we have partnered with Netquest. In this report we present a number of political attitudes broken down by partisanship in Spain. We are interested in the way in which partisan preferences are related to political attitudes, including national as well as EU issues. The target population is the General voting population aged >18 years old. The sample size is 3.007. The fieldwork was done using the Netquest online panel and took place between 27/03/2019 and 12/04/2019. The sample was designed using data from the Census 2011 to create a socio demographic matrix which crossed four variables: gender (male, female); age (18- 24; 25-54; 55+); education (up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), region (Noroeste, Noreste, Comunidad de Madrid, Centro, Este, Sur and Canarias). The resulting dataset was weighted according to a weight combining gender (male, female), age (18-24; 25-54; 55-64; 65+) and education up to secondary; secondary, more than secondary), using, also in this case, data from the 2011 Spanish Census. To identify respondents’ partisanship we used the following procedure: the respondent was asked if s/he felt close to a party. To those who replied “no” in this question, they were asked if they felt closer to one party in particular. Those who repeated “no” in this second question were coded as “without party id”. All others were presented with a list of political parties from which they could choose the one they identified with. In this report, we only take into consideration parties which at least 5% of respondents identify with. One-way ANOVA analysis was performed to check whether the differences between party means are statistically significant. On national issues, differences tend to be significant between the left and the right party group, but not within them. On European issues the pattern is not so clear. Differences tend to be significant between PP, PSOE and Ciudadanos, vis a vis VOX, IU and Podemos. The results can be provided on request.
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