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- "Four-City Brazil Survey" (1999 and
2005). Sample: Representative samples of Belem, Porto Alege, Sao Paulo,
and Recife. Topic areas: Market reforms (pension reform, privatization,
FDI, free trade), economic assessments, partisanship, ideology,
presidential approval, vote choice, media attention, sector of
employment, political knowledge. Sample size: N=800 in
1999. N=1000 in 2005. EMAIL
ME TO REQUEST.
Used in:
Andy Baker (2003). "Why is Trade Reform so Popular in Latin America? A
Consumption-Based Theory of Trade Policy Preferences." World
Politics 55(3): 423-55.
Andy Baker (2009). The
Market and the Masses in Latin America: Policy Reform and Consumption in Liberalizing Economies.
(Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics). New York: Cambridge
University Press.
- "Two-City, Six-Wave Panel Survey, Brazil"
(2002, 2004, 2006). Sample: Representative samples of (1) Caxias do
Sul, Rio Grande do Sul and (2) Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais. Topic areas:
Neighborhood quality of life, worst problems, economic assessments,
political participation, media and campaign attention, civil society
and neighborhood involvement, political discussion frequency, trust in
government and institutions, vote choice, core values, interpersonal
persuasion, feeling thermometers of groups and politicians, party
identification, ideology, candidate trait assessments, candidate
ideological and issues placement, issues self-placement, evaluation of
Lula's government, political knowledge, discussant name generator.
Sample size: About 25,000 interviews. Special features: Interviews with
named political discussants, 100 interviews per neighborhood. EMAIL ME TO REQUEST.
Used in:
Andy Baker, Barry Ames, and Lucio R. Renno (2006). "Social Context and Campaign Volatility in New
Democracies: Networks and Neighborhoods in Brazil's 2002 Elections."
American Journal of Political Science
50(2): 382-99.
Barry Ames, Andy Baker, Lucio R. Renno (2008). "Split-Ticket Voting as the Rule: Voters and Permanent Divided Government in Brazil." Electoral Studies.
Barry Ames, Andy Baker, and Lucio R. Renno (2008). "The 'Quality' of Elections in Brazil: Policy, Performance, Pageantry, or Pork?" In Timothy J. Power and Peter R. Kingstone (eds.), Democratic Brazil Revisited. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
- "The Mexico 2006 Panel Study" Sample:
Representative sample of Mexico. Sample size: About 7,000 interviews.
Used in:
Andy Baker (2009). "Why is Voting Behavior so Regionalized in Mexico? Political Discussion and Vote Choice in the 2006 Election." In Jorge I. Dominguez, Chappell Lawson, and Alejandro Moreno (eds.), Mexico's Choice: The 2006 Presidential Campaign in Comparative Perspective. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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