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d.jobsecurity

Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies


Description

This dataset is from Emmenegger (2011), who analyzes the determinants of high job security regulations in Western democracies using fsQCA.

Usage

data(d.jobsecurity)

Format

This data frame contains 19 rows (cases) and the following 7 columns (factors):

[ , 1] S exogenous factor : level of statism ("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 2] C exogenous factor : level of non-market coordination ("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 3] L exogenous factor : level of labour movement strength ("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 4] R exogenous factor : level of Catholicism ("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 5] P exogenous factor : level of religious party strength ("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 6] V exogenous factor : institutional veto points ("1" many, "0" not many)
[ , 7] JSR endogenous factor : level of job security regulations ("1" high, "0" not high)

Contributors

Thiem, Alrik: collection, documentation

Note

The row names are the official International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country code elements as specified in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2.

Author(s)

Source

Emmenegger, Patrick. 2011. “Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies: A Fuzzy Set Analysis.” European Journal of Political Research 50 (3):336-64. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2010.01933.x.


QCApro

Advanced Functionality for Performing and Evaluating Qualitative Comparative Analysis

v1.1-2
GPL-3
Authors
Alrik Thiem [aut, cre, cph], Michael Baumgartner [ctb], Adrian Dusa [ctb], Reto Spoehel [ctb]
Initial release
2018-01-10

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