Referendum study 2003
https://doi.org/10.5878/000868
In conjunction with the referendum on Swedish membership of the European monetary Union (EMU) an election study was carried out in collaboration between Statistics Sweden and the Department of Political Science at Göteborg University.
Purpose:
Explain why people vote as they do and why an election ends in a particular way. Track and follow trends in the Swedish electoral democracy and make comparisons with other countries.
Citation and access
Citation and access
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Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Sören Holmberg - University of Gothenburg - Department of Political Science
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Data contains personal data:
No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Individuals aged 18-80 years, residing in Sweden and eligible to vote in the referendum 2003
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Sampling procedure:
Time period(s) investigated:
Variables:
436
Number of individuals/objects:
2947
Data format/data structure:
Data collection - Face-to-face interview
Data collection - Face-to-face interview
Mode of collection:
Face-to-face interview
Time period(s) for data collection:
2003-09 - 2003-11
Data collector:
- Statistics Sweden
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Source of the data:
- Population group
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic location:
Highest geographic unit:
Country
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Political Science
Funding
Funding
Funding agency:
- The parliament
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
CESSDA Topic Classification:
Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2025:
Relations
Relations
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Publications
Publications
Citation:
Oscarsson, Henrik & Holmberg, Sören (eds.) (2004) Kampen om euron. Göteborg: Department of Political Science. ISBN: 91-89246-15-2.
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ISBN:
91-89246-15-2
ISSN:
0347-9366
Citation:
Arndt, C. (2013). The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms: Social Democracy's Transformation and its Political Costs. Amsterdam University Press.
ISBN:
978-90-8964-450-3
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