German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)
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High-quality data for election research | Conducted in cooperation between the German Society for Electoral Studies (DGfW) and @gesis_org
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New paper by Marc Debus and Noam Himmelrath, in which they use data of the GLES Nomination Study 2021 to investigate the association of intra-party competitors' socio-demographic characteristics with their chances of being nominated as a candidate by their party 👇
📣New paper based on GLES data:
Axel Burger uses data from the 2013 and 2017 Campaign Panels and the 2021 Rolling Cross-Section to investigate the association of ideological orientations with attitudinal ambivalence: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19…
Next week, our colleagues Julia Weiß and Jan Marquardt will present their path to coding the most important political problem using BERT, be there!
How is regional nonstandard dialect associated with voting for the radical right in Germany? In a new paper, Daniel Ziblatt , Hanno Hilbig, and Daniel Bischof 🧐 investigate this question and use data from the GLES Panel for their individual-level analyses: doi.org/10.1017/S00030…
Don't miss this super interesting working paper featuring our German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) panel! 🔎