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A new book: Politicians in Hard Times has just been added in the Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Bibliography: comparativecandidates.org/bibliography

🚀Data collection for the GLES Candidate Study started this week 🎊. In addition to numerous other questions, it includes the German survey of the Comparative Candidate Survey (CCS) Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS). The German questionnaire is available here: gles.eu/wp-content/upl…

We have added new publications that use our #data: comparativecandidates.org/bibliography Also note that we have an updated questionnaire: comparativecandidates.org/documents and that Α.Π.Θ. has awarded a grant for the coding the data of the open-ended CCS questions: comparativecandidates.org/node/34

Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Α.Π.Θ. The list of Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) publications includes new articles by Luca Verzichelli, @SLdeLange, @JochenRehmert, Francesca Montemagno, Rossana Sampugnaro #unict and many others!


Three new articles added in Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) bibliography in 2022: link.springer.com/article/10.105… doi.org/10.1017/gov.20… doi.org/10.1080/193316… Find all of them at: comparativecandidates.org/bibliography




We are very interested in Papers and Panels using Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) CSES International Social Survey Programme ISSP and data from other comparative and national projects in political and social sciences

Candidate survey data from Germany, Switzerland and Finland is part of Module 3 of Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS). A first public release of Module 3 data is coming this summer.

On 7/9 we also had the Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) business meeting with Lukas Lauener, newcomers and re-activation of old members. I would like to thank FORS for the delicious finger food provided for the participants of the meeting.




📢New article out:Using data from Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS), I explore age-related electoral disadvantages across time and countries.Main finding: Core resources (💰⏰🕸️)are distributed on an inverted u-shape,favoring middle-aged over young & senior candidates. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



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