2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study (LINES) [electronic resource] / James A. McCann, Michael Jones-Correa

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Data file
Language
English
Εdition
2017-05-30
Published/​Created
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2017
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Series
ICPSR ; 36680 [More in this series]
Restrictions note
AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to the general public.
Summary note
The 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study (LINES) is a nationally representative telephone survey of Latino immigrants, the majority of whom were not U.S. citizens. It was administered in two waves. One survey wave was conducted during the fall campaign (N = 853); and a follow-up wave took place immediately after the election (N = 437 respondents from the pre-election survey plus 451 fresh respondents, for a total of 888). The questionnaire instrumentation used in the study was largely adapted from item wordings in the 2012 American National Election Study (ANES). The survey focuses on immigrant civic engagement and political socialization, including items on immigrant attitudes, opinions and electoral and non-electoral political behavior. Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36680
Notes
Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2017-06-08.
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Geographic coverage
United States
Funding information
  • Russell Sage Foundation 88-13-03
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York D 13015
  • Office of the Vice President for Research, Purdue University
  • Global Policy Research Institute, Purdue University
  • Cornell University
System details
Mode of access: Intranet.
Methodology note
Foreign-born adult residents of the United States who emigrated from one of the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America.
Contents
  • 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study
  • 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study, restricted use
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