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[EAI Presidential Panel Survey Working Paper] “The 2022 Presidential Election and Korean Politics”_Planning Intent

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May 31, 2022
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[EAI Presidential Panel Survey Working Paper] “The 2022 Presidential Election and Korean Politics”_Planning Intent

The East Asia Institute (EAI) is operating the project <Changing Korean Voters>, which studies the 20th presidential election and Korean political reform tasks, based on the presidential panel survey* conducted with Korea Research. The research team of 10 members presented the survey analysis results at the conference “Analysis of the 20th Presidential Election Vote and Prospects for Local Elections” held on May 4, 2022, and is publishing working papers. The research team, chaired by Professor Kang Won-taek of Seoul National University, presents the discourse of regime judgment, generational conflict, and social polarization as keywords for the changes in public sentiment revealed by this presidential election.

The publication schedule for the reports is as follows.

1. Kang Won-taek: "Issues in the 2022 Presidential Election: Focusing on the Evaluation of the Moon Jae-in Administration's Real Estate Policy" [Read Report]

2. Jeong Han-wool: "Why was the Grand Pro-Government Party with 180 Seats Judged in Two Years?: Focusing on the Choices of Defecting Minjoo Supporters" [Read Report]

3. Jeong Dong-jun: "Voters' Authoritarian Tendencies Examined Through the 20th Presidential Election" [Read Report]

4. Gil Jeong-ah: "What Were the Attitudes of Major Party Supporters in an Unpopular Election?: Affective Polarization of Partisan Voters in the 2022 Presidential Election" [Read Report]

5. Kim Han-na: "The 20th Presidential Election and Gender Gaps Among Voters in Their 20s" [Read Report]

6. Yoo Jae-seong: "Characteristics of Undecided Voters and Mobile Voters and Their Voting Choices" [Read Report]

7. Lee Jae-mook: "Changes and Continuities in Regionalism in the 20th Presidential Election" [Read Report]

8. Kim Jeong: "Partisan Division and Alignment of Korean Voters: A Comparison of the 2012 and 2022 Presidential Elections" [Read Report]

9. Han Jeong-hoon: “The Turnaround of Young Voters? A Comparison of Ideological and Policy Orientations and Voting Behavior in the 2017 and 2022 Presidential Elections” [Read Report]

10. Bae Jin-seok: "The 86 Generation and the End of the Generational Effect: An Analysis of Presidential Elections from 1992-2022" [Read Report]

*The East Asia Institute conducted panel surveys twice, before and after the 20th presidential election, in collaboration with Korea Research. The first panel survey was conducted for 4 days from January 12 (Wed) to 15 (Sat) targeting 1,515 men and women aged 18 and above residing nationwide, using a quota sampling method based on region, gender, and age, utilizing a RDD sampling frame of wireless telephone numbers. The second panel survey was also conducted in the same manner for 6 days from March 10 (Thu) to 15 (Tue) immediately after the election, targeting a total of 1,104 individuals.

*This text is an AI translation of an original written in Korean. Some translations or nuances may be inaccurate.

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