Jakub Jusko

Jakub Jusko
  • Masaryk University

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Třetí přímá volba prezidenta České republiky v roce 2023 se konala v atmosféře plné napětí a očekávání. Tu způsobilo hned několik souběžných faktorů. Jedním z nich byl výkon funkce dosluhujícího prezidenta Miloše Zemana, dalším napětí ve společnosti vyvolané válkou na Ukrajině a s tím související energetickou krizí. Situaci ovlivňoval i příchod mno...
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This article is a contribution to the ‘know your data’ approach to the issue of measuring corruption, in two specific areas: the impact of the way questions are formulated on the results of surveys on corruption perception; and the potential pitfalls of using businesspeople as expert respondents in surveys measuring corruption. The article first pr...
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Welfare, but Only for Us? Randomized Survey Experiment on Welfare Chauvinism Conducted on Students in Brno The immigrants’ rights to welfare benefits have been heavily discussed in European Union member states recently. This study focuses on general opposition to those rights, welfare chauvinism, and its potential existence in the country with ess...
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This paper examines list order of candidates in regional elections in Slovakia. We conducted an experiment with a randomized and rotated ballot ordering. Our results show that earlier positions on the list receive significantly higher portions of votes. This effect is even more substantial for candidates without public office although it works also...
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This paper examines list order of candidates in regional elections in Slovakia. We conducted an experiment with a randomized and rotated ballot ordering. Our results show that earlier positions on the list receive significantly higher portions of votes. This effect is even more substantial for candidates without public office although it works also...

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