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CH.SIDOS.DDI.590.10890
Swiss Electoral Studies (Selects) 2011, Enquête auprès des électrices et électeurs après les élections - 2011
Suisse
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2011
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ch.sidos.ddi.590.10890
Producer(s)
Lutz, Georg (resp.), Pekari, Nicolas
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SELECTS
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Jan 16, 2019
Last modified
Aug 30, 2022
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Study Description
Data Dictionary
Data files
2012ABa
Variable Groups
Organisationnelle
Démographie
Travail
Elections
Politique suisse
Connaissances politiques
Opinions
online/PAPI: Gouvernement
online/PAPI: Opinions
online/PAPI: Valeurs
online/PAPI: Participation Sociale
Données géographiques
Pondération
Variable Groups
Variable group: online/PAPI: Gouvernement
Variables
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f12801
R's trust in Federal Council
f12802
R's trust in Parliament
f12803
R's trust in national political parties
f12804
R's trust in cantonal authorities
f12805
R's trust in local authorities
f12811
R's trust in Justice/courts
f12812
R's trust in police
f14701
State's responsibility: Provision of affordable childcare for working parents
f14702
State's responsibility: Financial help for students and apprentices from low-income families
f14703
State's responsibility: Provision of a decent standard of living for immigrants
f58009
Government should reduce differences in income levels
f58010
Importance of who is in power (scale)
f58011
Importance of whom to vote for (scale)
D5A
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Citizens have ample opportunity to participate in political decisions
D5B
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Our democracy is about to lose the trust of the citizens
D5C
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Legislation represents the interests of the majority of citizens
D5D
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Political parties are the essential link between citizens and the state
D5E
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Special interests have too much influence on law making
D5F
Proposition about Swiss democracy: The process of law making is too complicated
D5G
Proposition about Swiss democracy: Parliaments, not voters, should make final decisions on law and policy
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