Globalism Project 2021: Highlights & Methodology

Dr Joel Rogers de WaalAcademic Director, YouGov
December 31, 2021, 11:04 AM GMT+0

Now in its third year, the YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project is an extended, international survey, fielded annually and the largest of its kind on the public relationship with globalisation, produced by YouGov in collaboration with researchers from Cambridge University and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.

This year’s coverage highlights include:

Methodology

All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample sizes were: France=1085; Germany=1009; Sweden=1038; Denmark=1170; Spain=1035; Italy=1023; Greece=1045; Hungary=1012; Poland=1035; Britain=1062; Australia=1076; United States=1004; Canada=1127; Brazil=1117; Mexico=1092; Turkey=1041; Egypt*=1009; Saudi Arabia*=1005; Russia=1228; India*=1212; China*=1026; Japan=1155; Indonesia*=1473; Thailand*=1004; Kenya*=1017; Nigeria*=1057; South Africa=1159. Fieldwork was undertaken between 4th August–21st September, 2021. The surveys were carried out online. For those markets labelled *, the figures have been weighted and are representative of the online adult population aged 18+. For other markets, the figures have been weighted and are representative of the adult population aged 18+. There is a margin of error associated with different sample sizes and different distributions of answers. For a 1000 sample, it is +/- 3% at the 95% confidence level. When reporting results for subsamples, the margin of error will be higher than for the total sample, such as up to +/- 6% for a 300 sub-sample.

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