Author:
Kittel Bernhard,Kritzinger Sylvia,Boomgaarden Hajo,Prainsack Barbara,Eberl Jakob-Moritz,Kalleitner Fabian,Lebernegg Noëlle S.,Partheymüller Julia,Plescia Carolina,Schiestl David W.,Schlogl Lukas
Abstract
AbstractSystematic and openly accessible data are vital to the scientific understanding of the social, political, and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This article introduces the Austrian Corona Panel Project (ACPP), which has generated a unique, publicly available data set from late March 2020 onwards. ACPP has been designed to capture the social, political, and economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the Austrian population on a weekly basis. The thematic scope of the study covers several core dimensions related to the individual and societal impact of the COVID-19 crisis. The panel survey has a sample size of approximately 1500 respondents per wave. It contains questions that are asked every week, complemented by domain-specific modules to explore specific topics in more detail. The article presents details on the data collection process, data quality, the potential for analysis, and the modalities of data access pertaining to the first ten waves of the study.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Political Science and International Relations
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