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    Replication Data for PhD Thesis - Evolution of subnational actor's international ties. Qualitative social network analysis of Saint Petersburg's international engagement

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    The dataset is prepared for the final assignment or Thesis Defence examination at SPbU. It contains 1) the script of code that was used to plot graphs 2) the data that was collected and gathered into the .xlsx table 3) the workflow with sufficient information and variables that were used to plot graph

    Replication Data for: Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance

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    This dataverse contains all code, data, and interim datasets necessary to reproduce the numerical results in: Lisa Dellmuth and Jonas Tallberg. 2023. Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance. (New York: Cambridge University Press

    Code and data for comparing 1-loop invariants and torsions

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    Code and data to accompany the below paper, detailing the computations in Section 5

    Replication Data for: Explanation Giving Promotes Democratic Satisfaction Regardless of Respondent Partisanship

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    This dataverse contains replication materials for the article " Explanation Giving Promotes Democratic Satisfaction Regardless of Respondent Partisanship". In particular, it includes the data file used in this manuscript as well as Stata and R syntax files to produce the analyses reported in the manuscript and online appendices

    Replication Data for "When Do Gender Quotas Change Policy? Evidence from Household Toilet Provision in India"

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    This repository provides data and code to replicate the analyses in Chaturvedi, Das & Mahajan (2023) "When Do Gender Quotas Change Policy? Evidence from Household Toilet Provision in India". Abstract: The evidence on the impact of gender quotas in politics on policies is mixed. We use household-level data on toilet allocation for the entire rural population of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous Indian state, and exploit the larger gender gap in preference for toilets among Muslims than Hindus to show that variation in women's intensity of preference (relative to men's) makes the gender quota effect larger in villages with higher Muslim shares. We discuss possible mechanisms and find suggestive evidence that greater expression of demand by women with stronger preferences under female leadership can shape the gender quota effect

    [Dataset] Far-right MEPs' anti-feminist agenda: a deep dive into X (Twitter) discourse

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    [Dataset] Far-right MEPs' anti-feminist agenda: a deep dive into X (Twitter) discours

    DEL Sandbox 2019

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    Contains data from DEL Sandbox (2019) from France. The survey is on attitudes towards foreign aid, global poverty, and development

    Property Assessment Data for Boston, MA v. 2022

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    This dataset details the various cross-sectional and longitudinal data files of the City of Boston's property assessment data. These data were curated and added to by the Boston Area Research Initiative. The corresponding documentation details information about the various attributes and measures within these data files. Note that Assessments from the year of 2022 are those published in 2023. (2023-11-30

    Replication Data for: Is the Future Female? A Conjoint Experiment on Voter Preferences in Six Arab Countries

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    Despite growing evidence of pro-female bias in the electorate elsewhere, conventional wisdom holds that voters in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) prefer male candidates, presumably due to sexism. We test this conventional wisdom using a conjoint experiment administered to over 30,000 respondents in six MENA countries to explore gender and candidate electability. We find both male and female respondents are more likely to express support for female candidates and see them as more capable than their male counterparts, even in stereotypically male domains. We argue the increasing demand for political outsiders explains these results. In highlighting the importance of such changes, our study expands the application of gender congruity theory in the MENA and beyond by offering evidence that both changes in gender stereotypes (i.e., gender roles) and in what citizens desire in leaders (i.e., leader roles) reduce anti-female bias at the polls

    Estatísticas Demógrafo-Sanitárias da Capital e do Interior de São Paulo (1900–1969)

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    Conjunto construído a partir da leitura das tabelas do Registro Civil de Óbitos fornecidas pela Fundação Seade e das apurações dos Censos Demográficos. Consolidam a informação dos óbitos por sexo, idade para o Município de São Paulo (1900-1969) e do Interior do Estado (1933-1969).Dataset from the Civil Death Registry tables provided by the Fundação Seade and Demographic Census. They consolidate information on deaths by sex and age for the Municipality of São Paulo (1900-1969) and the Interior of the State (1933-1969)

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