The site is available in both Spanish and English. Aggregated/”topline” results from the data are available via the “Online analysis” section of the site. The underlying data files are available via the “Data Bank.” The data are available in SAS, SPSS, and Stata formats. Users are required to accept certain conditions of use prior to downloading of any data files. Please contact Robert O’Reilly (roreill@emory.edu) for assistance with the data files.
The Latin American Public Opinion Project conducts surveys in the Americas on topics such as human rights, political participation, inequality, economic conditions, and foreign policy.
The Latin American Public Opinion Project conducts the AmericasBarometer survey, which is a regional survey of countries in the Americas (Central America, South America, North America, and the Carribean). The surveys measure social and political attitudes on topics such as human rights, political participation, inequality, economic conditions, and foreign policy. Emory has access to surveys from 2004 onward, including cumulative datasets with data from multiple countries and years.
A database created by the Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies and the Organization of American States, designed to provide Internet access to primary sources on Latin American politics.