Citizen support for democracy

What you should know about this indicator
- Examples of survey questions include: 'Democracy may have its problems, but it is better than any other form of government. To what extent do you agree or disagree?', 'There are many ways to govern a country. Would you approve or disapprove of the following alternatives? Elections and Parliament are abolished so that the president can decide everything.', 'I will describe different political systems to you, and I want to ask you about your opinion of each one of them with regard to the country's governance. For each one would you say it is very good, good, bad, or very bad? — A democratic political systems (public freedoms, guarantees equality in political and civil rights, alternation of power, and accountability and transparency of the executive authority)'
- Responses above the median were considered as support of democracy. Non-supportive respondents may have opposed democracy, may have given an indifferent answer, may have answered "I don't know", or may not have responded at all.
- Higher scores indicate more support. Positive scores mean that citizen support for democracy is higher than the average across all countries and years. A score of 1 means that citizen support lies one standard deviation above the average support.
Sources and processing
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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
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Citations
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“Data Page: Citizen support for democracy”, part of the following publication: Bastian Herre, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, and Esteban Ortiz-Ospina (2013) - “Democracy”. Data adapted from Claassen. Retrieved from /grapher/citizen-support-for-democracy [online resource]
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Claassen (2022) – processed by
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Claassen (2022) – processed by . “Citizen support for democracy” [dataset]. Claassen, “Democratic Mood” [original data]. Retrieved April 30, 2025 from /grapher/citizen-support-for-democracy