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Replication Data for: Intergenerational Effects of the EITC: The Case of Grandparents
These files describe how to go from raw SIPP files, available from the NBER, to the results in the paper
România 2024. Sectorul neguvernamental. Profil, tendințe, provocări. Materiale însoțitoare
Materiale însoțitoare pentru raportul:
Bogdan Voicu (coord.), Simona Constantinescu, Ștefania Andersen, Dana Țălnar-Naghi, Irina Niță, Marton Balogh, Mircea Kivu, Mircea Comșa, Ovidiu Voicu, Bogdan Mihai Radu, Daniela Angi, Vlad Dumitrescu. (2024). România 2024. Sectorul neguvernamental. Profil, tendințe, provocări., București: Fundația pentru Dezvoltarea Societății Civile.
Materiaile includ:
- anexe (tabele și grafice suplimenatre, capitole suplimentare)
- baze de date
- metodologia colectării datelor
- chestionarele folosite pentru sondajele inițiate
Textul va fi actualizate complet până pe 22.04.2024
Understanding antibiotic use in the community setting in Thailand: Does communication matter?
This coding data from the study conducted at the Kanchanaburi Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in Thailand, which is one of the INDEPTH (International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and Their Health in Developing Countries) community-based study sites. It is a sub-study of the project on “Community-level antibiotic access and use in low- and middle-income countries: Finding targets for social interventions to improve rational antimicrobial use”, known as the ABACUS (AntiBiotic ACcess and USe) study. Its focus is on appropriate access and use of antibiotics
Replication Code for: "Estimating Probability Weighting Functions through Option Pricing Bounds"
The files contain the replication codes for the RAPS paper titled "Estimating Probability Weighting Functions through Option Pricing Bounds" by Tzu-Ying Chen, Yo-Lan Lin, and Larry Y. Tzeng
Replication Data for: Supply and demand-side economic growth in the short and long-run: Evidence from India
This Data is used to examine the Supply and demand-side economic growth in the long run for India
Replication Data for: Intraoperative Evaluation of Breast Tissues During Breast Cancer Operations Using the MasSpec Pen
Replication Data for: Intraoperative Evaluation of Breast Tissues During Breast Cancer Operations Using the MasSpec Pe
Nobel Prize Winners 1901-2019
This is the number of Nobel Prize Winners from the year 1901 to 2019
Replication Data for: The Psychophysiology of News Avoidance: Does Negative Affect Drive both Attention and Inattention to News?
Technological change has produced a high choice media environment in which selective exposure and news avoidance are increasingly feasible and common. The literature has suggested several correlates of news avoidance, and recent work has particularly emphasized the potential significance of negative affective responses to news. This paper argues for the use of psychophysiological methods to better understand how emotional responses drive news avoidance. In doing so, we question the assumption – evident both in the literature on physiology and news, and in the literature on news and newsmaking – that physiological activation is positively associated with attention. We also offer an expository analysis of data from a physiological experiment in which respondents viewed stories for which activation quite likely motivated increased prolonged attention amongst some respondents, but a desire to avoid that content amongst others
Proximity analysis for siting in Massachusetts
Using GIS, we identified and mapped existing and proposed utility-scale electricity generation units, existing and proposed substations, and EJ populations as defined by Massachusetts law.
We used S&P Global data for existing and proposed generation units and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) for existing substations.
For prospective substations, the state’s largest utilities have proposed hundreds of new and upgraded electricity infrastructure projects—including electrical substations—in their Electric Sector Modernization Plans (ESMPs). Data in these plans name likely locations—within a city or two—for new substations but lack specific coordinates for these projects. To further refine this data to identify specific mapping coordinates, we examined the proposed new substations included in Eversource’s latest rate case, the utilities’ Local System Plans (LSPs), and information from additional online research.
In addition, we assessed the proximity of electricity infrastructure to EJ neighborhoods using three categories of distance: within an EJ neighborhood, within one mile of an EJ neighborhood, and within five miles of an EJ neighborhood
Replication Data for: Boon, Bane, or Business as Usual: Perceptions of the Economic Consequences of Peacekeeping Withdrawal from Liberia
Existing studies show that the deployment of a peacekeeping operation (PKO) can provide an economic boost to the host state and its population. Some of those studies also suggest that such a boost is unsustainable and that peacekeeping exit may trigger economic downturn within host states. If that is the case, however, do some locals feel the adverse economic effects of PKO exit more than others? In this article, we argue that individuals who come to directly or indirectly depend on economic opportunities that emerge following the deployment of peacekeepers are particularly likely to experience negative economic effects after PKO exit. However, those effects may be partly mitigated through individuals’ economic actions and/or their access to new sources of outside support after the exit of peacekeepers. We test our argument on original data gathered through a large-scale household survey of Monrovia, Liberia, conducted in early 2020. We also draw on qualitative interview data. After noting an overall downturn in Liberia’s economy after 2018 (when the UN Mission in Liberia closed), we find broad support for our claims in the survey data, albeit qualified by nuances in a secondary, disaggregated analysis. We conclude by highlighting implications of our study for the planning and management of peacekeeping withdrawal