emme: Emmenegger (2011)

Description Usage Format Details References Examples

Description

The emme data frame has 19 rows and 8 variables

Usage

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Format

A data frame with 19 observations on the following 8 variables.

country

a factor with levels Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands NewZealand Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA

s

a numeric vector. Condition, state-society relationships.

c

a numeric vector. Condition, non-market coordination.

l

a numeric vector. Condition, strength of the labour movement.

r

a numeric vector. Condition, religious denomination.

p

a numeric vector. Condition, strenght of religious parties.

v

a numeric vector. Condition, institutional veto points.

jsr

a numeric vector. Outcome, job-secturity regulations.

Details

Data are used by Emmenegger (2011) to analyze job-security regulations in Western democracies. The data are fuzzy-sets.

References

Emmenegger, P. (2011) "Job-security regulations in Western democracies", European Journal of Political Research 50, pp. 336-364.

Schneider, C. Q., Wagemann, C. (2012) Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Schneider, C. Q., Wagemann, C., Quaranta, M. (2012) How To... Use Software for Set-Theoretic Analysis. Online Appendix to "Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences". Available at www.cambridge.org/schneider-wagemann

Examples

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