Germany, Zick, A., Küpper, B. and Mokros, N. (2023), Die distanzierte Mitte. Rechtsextreme und demokratiegefährdende Einstellungen in Deutschland 2022/2023 (The distanced centre. Right-wing extremist and anti-democratic attitudes in Germany 2022/2023).
Country
Germany
Title
Germany, Zick, A., Küpper, B. and Mokros, N. (2023), Die distanzierte Mitte. Rechtsextreme und demokratiegefährdende Einstellungen in Deutschland 2022/2023 (The distanced centre. Right-wing extremist and anti-democratic attitudes in Germany 2022/2023). Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung by Schröter, F. (Ed.), Bonn, 2023.
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Year
2023
Publication type
Research evidence/report
Geographical coverage
National
Area/location of interest
Not applicable - national level
Type of Institution
Civil Society Organisation
Institution
Germany, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Thematic focus
Public perceptions and attitudes
Groups
General population
Key findings
The study examines right-wing and anti-democratic attitudes in Germany. In chapter 5, it discusses findings in respect to group-focused enmity, including anti-Muslim attitudes and hatred. It finds that 18% of respondents agree to a ban on immigration for Muslims.
Methodology (Qualitative/Quantitative and exact type used, questionnaires etc)
Quantitative (computer-assisted telephone interviews using a standardised questionnaire). The so-called "Centre study" (Mitte-Studie) has been regularly conducted since 2006.
Sample details and representativeness
Randomized telephone sample. N = 2.027 interviews (response rate 10.4%). Sample is representative for general population due to statistical weighting methods.
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