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immigration

Individual Preferences Over Immigration Policy


Description

These five datasets are part of a larger set of 10 multiply imputed data sets describing individual preferences toward immigration policy. Imputation was performed via Amelia.

Format

Each multiply-inputed data set consists of a table with 7 variables ("ipip", "wage1992", "prtyid", "ideol", "gender") and 2,485 observations. For variable descriptions, please refer to Scheve and Slaugher, 2001.

Source

National Election Survey

References

Scheve, Kenneth and Matthew Slaughter (2001). “Labor Market Competition and Individual Preferences Over Immigration Policy,” The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 83, no. 1, pp. 133-145.


Zelig

Everyone's Statistical Software

v5.1.7
GPL (>= 3)
Authors
Christine Choirat [aut], Christopher Gandrud [aut], James Honaker [aut], Kosuke Imai [aut], Gary King [aut], Olivia Lau [aut], Robert Treacy [aut, cre], IQSS Harvard University [cph]
Initial release
2020-12-03

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