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COVID-19 and Social Inequality - A (Welle 2)

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To develop a better understanding how people in Germany handle the social and political consequences of the Corona (COVID-19) crisis, the Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" has installed a surveys program with the participation of researchers from several different departments and disciplines at the University of Konstanz (Sociology, Political Science, Economics and Psychology).

The surveys focus on the social and political consequences of the Corona crisis and cover multiple topics, such as the perceived individual and social consequences of the pandemic and the measures taken to contain it, trust in health and social policy and the welfare state, support for government aid given to businesses, gender inequalities, questions of solidarity within the EU, opinions on the "Corona app", on debates on loosening the emergency measures, and on perceived infection risks in the working place.

The survey program took the form of several online surveys conducted in 2020 and 2021. The surveys were organized in two series, Survey A and B. For each serie, three cross-sectional surveys werde conducted that included a sample of respondents who where surveyed repeatedly.

This dataset is the survey that took place in November 2020. It is the second Wave of Survey A.

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Arbeitsplatz, Solidarität, Ungleichheit, Wirtschaft

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ISO 690BUSEMEYER, Marius R., Claudia DIEHL, Luna BELLANI, Sebastian KOOS, Katrin SCHMELZ, Peter SELB, Thomas HINZ, 2021. COVID-19 and Social Inequality - A (Welle 2)
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