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In the study of Chinese political culture, the introduction of a scientific index system and the display of changes in various indexes through continuous national questionnaire surveys have important reference value for a comprehensive understanding of the basic trend of political culture. The 2012 national questionnaire survey of the Institute of Political Science of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the 2016 national questionnaire survey of the Institute of Contemporary China Studies of Nankai University are closely related to the Chinese political culture index. This book is the second of a comparative survey of the two questionnaires, focusing on a comprehensive assessment of the political identity of different groups of citizens. This book uses the data of two questionnaires to illustrate that in terms of political identity, there are certain differences in citizens' gender, ethnicity, age, educational background, political appearance, occupation, household registration, employer, income, region, and citizens' preferences for different democracies. In particular, it should be noted that the questionnaire survey prominently shows the significant differences in political identity brought about by different gender, ethnicity, age, political appearance, occupation, household registration, work unit, and region. Based on the differences in political identity of different citizen groups reflected in the questionnaire survey, continuous questionnaire surveys are needed to further verify, but the various basic data provided in this book should provide important help for the teaching and research of related issues, and make more people continue to pay attention to the quantitative research results of political science.
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