Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2021

Opinion monitor for development policy 2021

September 2021

 

The DEval Opinion Monitor 2021 examines five key questions: (1) How often and in what way does the media report on the topic of development policy? (2) What impact do arguments for and against development cooperation used in the media have on the general public’s attitude towards the topic? (3) What impact does information on the effectiveness of development cooperation projects have on attitudes towards the topic? (4) What role do moral arguments and various foundations of morality play in attitudes towards the
topic? (5) What expectations do citizens have of development cooperation? The report also explores how public opinion on development policy and on specific development policy measures has developed during the coronavirus pandemic.

Authors: Dr Sebastian H. Schneider, Jens Eger, Nora Sassenhagen with direction from Martin Bruder.

The Development Engagement Lab contributed data for this report.

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