The Swedish National Election Study 2022 - CSES Edition
https://doi.org/10.5878/2ty4-tk98
The CSES edition of the Swedish National Election Study 2022 was conducted as a post election survey in connection with the Swedish parliamentary elections on September 11, 2022. Data collection for the survey was administered by the SOM Institute on behalf of the Swedish National Election Studies program, University of Gothenburg.
The Swedish National Election Studies program is part of an international collaboration, the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES). The participating countries include the same module of questions in their respective election studies. The 2022 CSES edition is part of Module 6. Previously, CSES question modules have been included in the Swedish National Election Studies comprehensive post-election surveys. Since 2018, a new design has been used, with a separate sample for the CSES edition. The Swedish CSES is funded by the Swedish Research Council, channeled through the infrastructure consortium CORS (Comparative Research Center Sweden, www.cors.se).
The CSES edition was conducted as a post-election survey at the same time as the 2022 Election Survey. Respondents had the option of completing the survey by filling in a paper questionnaire sent by post or by completing the survey online. Data collection started immediately after Election Day on September 11, 2022, and lasted until December 30, 2022.
The sample (6,000 people in total) is representative of the Swedish population eligible to vote in the parliamentary election. There is no upper age limit. Swedish citizens living abroad or with a protected identity are not included in the sample.
Documentation files
Documentation files
Citation and access
Citation and access
Data access level:
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
Research principal:
Data contains personal data:
Yes
Type of personal data:
Names of politicians, candidates and political leaders and risk of re-identification in original data
Sensitive personal data:
Yes
Citation:
Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Swedish citizens living in Sweden and eligible to vote in the parliamentary election.
Time method:
Sampling procedure:
Description of sampling:
The Swedish National Election Study 2022 the CSES edition includes a representative sample of 6000 Swedish citizens eligible to vote in the parliamentary election. Swedish citizens living abroad and persons with protected identity are not included in the sample.
Time period(s) investigated:
Variables:
238
Number of individuals/objects:
6000
Response rate/participation rate:
48.9%
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire
Mode of collection:
Self-administered questionnaire
Description of the mode of collection:
Mixed mode, mail/web.
Time period(s) for data collection:
2022-09-12 - 2022-12-30
Data collector:
- The SOM Institute
Sample size:
6000
Number of responses:
2845
Non response size:
3155
Source of the data:
- Registers/Records/Accounts
- Population group
Cause of non response
Cause of non response
Reason:
No contact/refusal
Size:
2976
Reason:
Respondent unable to participate
Size:
179
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Political Science
Ethics Review 1:
Swedish Ethical Review Authority - 2022-01106-01
Ethics Review 2:
Swedish Ethical Review Authority - 2022-03715-02
Amendment ethical review
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
CESSDA Topic Classification:
Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2025:
Relations
Relations
Related research data:
Publications
Publications
Citation:
Oscarsson, H., Bäckstedt, F., Cederholm Lager, A., Karlsson, R. & Solevid, M. (2024). Väljarna och valet 2022. Göteborg Studies in Politics 186. Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, Göteborgs universitet.
ISBN:
978-91-984403-1-7
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