The Emergence of the Social Security State
This dataset is from Hicks, Misra and Ng (1995), who analyze the emergence of social security programs in 15 industrializing countries during the period 1880-1930 using csQCA.
data(d.socialsecurity)
This data frame contains 30 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (factors):
[ , 1] | LG | exogenous factor | : | liberal government | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
[ , 2] | CG | exogenous factor | : | Catholic government | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
[ , 3] | PS | exogenous factor | : | patriarchal state | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
[ , 4] | UD | exogenous factor | : | unitary democracy | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
[ , 5] | WM | exogenous factor | : | working-class mobilization | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
[ , 6] | CO | endogenous factor | : | consolidation | ("1" present, "0" absent) |
Thiem, Alrik: collection, documentation |
Alrik Thiem (Personal Website; ResearchGate Website)
Hicks, Alexander, Joya Misra, and Tang N. Ng. 1995. “The Programmatic Emergence of the Social Security State.” American Sociological Review 60 (3):329-49. Link.
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