Replication Data for: Do European elections enhance satisfaction with European Union democracy?

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We provide the first individual-level test of whether holding supranational elections in the European Union fosters satisfaction with European Union democracy. First, we examine whether participation at the European Parliament election fosters satisfaction with democracy and whether, among those who participated, a winner–loser gap materializes at the EU level. Second, we examine under which conditions participating and winning in the election affect satisfaction with European Union democracy, focusing on the moderating role of exclusive national identity. Our approach relies on panel data collected during the 2019 European Parliament elections in eight countries. We demonstrate that while participating and winning increase satisfaction, such positive boost does not materialize among those with exclusive national identity. These findings hold an important message: elections are no cure to deep-seated alienation.

Non-probability: Quota

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Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.11587/SAU5AJ
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=252c086bac7c745865221a534c081fd760bbadb1c072c2a1713ffb0a6bca98ef
Provenance
Creator Plescia, Carolina; Daoust, Jean-François; Blais, André
Publisher AUSSDA; The Austrian Social Science Data Archive
Publication Year 2020
Rights For more Information please visit AUSSDA's web page
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Numeric
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Austria; Denmark; France; Germany; Hungary; Italy; Poland; Spain