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Election Data
Description
The data set contains data from the German Longitudinal Election Study. The response categories refer to the five dominant parties in Germany. The explanatory variables refer to the declarations of single voters.
Format
A data frame with 816 observations on the following 30 variables.
- Age
Standardized age of the voter
- AgeOrig
Unstandardized age of the voter
- Partychoice
Party Choice with levels
CDU
,SPD
,FDP
,Greens
andLeft Party
- Gender
Gender with levels
female
andmale
- West
Regional provenance (West-Germany or East-Germany) with levels
east
andwest
- Union
Member of a Union with levels
no member
andmember
- Highschool
Educational level with levels
no highschool
andhighschool
- Unemployment
Unemployment with levels
not unemployed
andunemployed
- Pol.Interest
Political Interest with levels
very interested
andless interested
- Democracy
Satisfaction with the functioning of democracy with levels
satisfied
andnot satisfied
- Religion
Religion with levels
evangelical
,catholic
andother religion
- Social_CDU
Difference in attitude towards the socioeconomic dimension of politics between respondent and CDU
- Social_SPD
Difference in attitude towards the socioeconomic dimension of politics between respondent and SPD
- Social_FDP
Difference in attitude towards the socioeconomic dimension of politics between respondent and FDP
- Social_Greens
Difference in attitude towards the socioeconomic dimension of politics between respondent and the Greens
- Social_Left
Difference in attitude towards the socioeconomic dimension of politics between respondent and the Left party
- Immigration_CDU
Difference in attitude towards immigration of foreigners between respondent and CDU
- Immigration_SPD
Difference in attitude towards immigration of foreigners between respondent and SPD
- Immigration_FDP
Difference in attitude towards immigration of foreigners between respondent and FDP
- Immigration_Greens
Difference in attitude towards immigration of foreigners between respondent and the Greens
- Immigration_Left
Difference in attitude towards immigration of foreigners between respondent and the Left party
- Nuclear_CDU
Difference in attitude towards nuclear energy between respondent and CDU
- Nuclear_SPD
Difference in attitude towards nuclear energy between respondent and SPD
- Nuclear_FDP
Difference in attitude towards nuclear energy between respondent and FDP
- Nuclear_Greens
Difference in attitude towards nuclear energy between respondent and the Greens
- Nuclear_Left
Difference in attitude towards nuclear energy between respondent and the Left party
- Left_Right_CDU
Difference in attitude towards the positioning on a political left-right scale between respondent and CDU
- Left_Right_SPD
Difference in attitude towards the positioning on a political left-right scale between respondent and SPD
- Left_Right_FDP
Difference in attitude towards the positioning on a political left-right scale between respondent and FDP
- Left_Right_Greens
Difference in attitude towards the positioning on a political left-right scale between respondent and the Greens
- Left_Right_Left
Difference in attitude towards the positioning on a political left-right scale between respondent and the Left party
References
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)
Examples
data(election)
library(VGAM)
m_elect <- vglm(Partychoice ~ Gender + West + Age + Union + Highschool + Unemployment
+ Pol.Interest + Democracy + Religion, family = multinomial(), data = election)
effectstars(m_elect)