Global Public Opinions Project - an i'nat project collecting public opinion data, designing public opinion measures & analysing public opinion as a whole
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Auf Wiedersehen! We've run the numbers comparing Angela Merkel's popularity to that of other German Chancellors. Spoiler alert in the title but check out, "Shattering Glass Ceilings, Setting Records" by @KelsiQuick3. https://t.co/rI7kzWNVrc
Interested in support for independence in #Catalonia? Take a look at this recent article on the evolution of mass preferences. Congratulations @xaviromero
We happily and proudly announce the most recent publications with our data: Manlio Cinalli and PI @SMVanHauwaert examine opinion-policy congruence on Muslim-related issues in France. Now in @ERSjournal here: https://t.co/psblX5DUGr
Will contracting COVID make AMLO more popular? Don't bet on it! See our analysis in The Monkey Cage https://t.co/oQdMCvZTCX & on our site: https://t.co/EOxxoxZV2D.
After some time, we are happy to report various academic and non academic publications are using our data, particularly related to immigration, Muslims and redistribution. Parience pays off! Stay tuned, more to follow very soon!
New article by EAP team members on public policy and accountability in Latin America!
Policy Regimes and Economic Accountability in Latin America - Ryan E. Carlin, Timothy Hellwig, 2019 https://t.co/59zHi2xxbg
Second presentation with GPOP data at #epop2019: @SMVanHauwaert presenting immigration opinion data and how an immigration thermostat might operate across Europe
@xaviromero presenting our paper at the @ECPR Joint Sessions about the unequal effect of inequality on the redistributive preferences of the rich and poor across Europe (1980s-2017), using data from @gpop_eu and @fredericksolt. #ecprjs19
Are you interested in public opinion, immigration, or both? This new article in CEP shows the immigration opinions of citizens depend on immigration rates and regional power settings, but not the economy. https://t.co/FpGs63pIrA
We are excited to promote the first of many publications using the project data. @SMVanHauwaert and P. English design immigration opinion measures in Belgium, France and the UK, and show that citizens are responsive to their immigration environments. https://t.co/QvImKOJIBK
Join @K_Vossing's Comparative Politics Colloquium at HU Berlin this afternoon for the presentation of @xaviromero and @SMVanHauwaert's paper "Mass preferences for redistribution and differential responsiveness between low- and high-income groups"