Description Usage Format Variable descriptions References See Also
A dataset extending the Unified Democracy Scores of Pemstein, Meserve, and Melton (2010) to the 19th century (and sometimes before), updating it with 2013-2015 data, and calculating scores for countries not in the official UD release. Cite both Pemstein, Meserve, and Melton 2010 as well as Marquez 2016.
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An object of class tbl_df
(inherits from tbl
, data.frame
) with 24136 rows and 26 columns.
Standardized country name. This is the same across all datasets in this package, so you can always join them by country_name and year. Character with 225 distinct values. Most common: Afghanistan (269), Nepal (249), Oman (275). NAs = 0.
Gleditsch-Ward numeric country code. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Numeric. Max = 990, min = 2, distinct = 225, mean = 440.797, sd = 255.922, NAs = 0.
Year. Numeric. Max = 2015, min = 1741, distinct = 275, mean = 1935.293, sd = 57.772, NAs = 0.
A transformation of adj.z1 to a 0-1 scale, using the normal cumulative distribution function. See Marquez 2016 for more details. This form of the index has a natural interpretation as the probability that a country-year is a democracy. It could also be used in ordinal from, with values from 0 to 0.2 understood to be "closed autocracies," 0.2-0.4 "autocratic", 0.4-0.6 "hybrid", 0.6-0.8 "minimally democratic", and 0.8-1 "fully democratic". Numeric. Max = 0.991, min = 0.007, distinct = 7549, mean = 0.314, sd = 0.271, NAs = 0.
A transformation of adj.z1.pct025 to a 0-1 scale, using the normal cumulative distribution function. Numeric. Max = 0.928, min = 0, distinct = 7549, mean = 0.249, sd = 0.255, NAs = 0.
A transformation of adj.z1.pct975 to a 0-1 scale, using the normal cumulative distribution function. Numeric. Max = 0.999, min = 0.058, distinct = 7549, mean = 0.417, sd = 0.262, NAs = 0.
The mean of the latent unfied democracy variable (the factor scores computed by the model), adjusted to match the average cutpoints for the dichotomous measures of democracy used to generate it (essentially, z1 - 0.64). See Marquez 2016 for details. Numeric. Max = 2.347, min = -2.452, distinct = 7549, mean = -0.657, sd = 0.954, NAs = 0.
The bottom of the 95 percent confidence interval, adjusted to match the average cutpoints for the dichotomous measures of democracy used to generate it (essentially, pct025 - 0.64). Numeric. Max = 1.465, min = -3.34, distinct = 7549, mean = -1.096, sd = 1.187, NAs = 0.
The top of the 95 percent confidence interval around z1, adjusted to match the average cutpoints for the dichotomous measures of democracy used to generate it (essentially, pct975 - 0.64). Numeric. Max = 3.229, min = -1.568, distinct = 7549, mean = -0.219, sd = 0.83, NAs = 0.
The mean of the latent unfied democracy variable (the factor scores computed by the model). Numeric. Max = 2.994, min = -1.804, distinct = 7549, mean = -0.01, sd = 0.954, NAs = 0.
The standard error of the latent variable. This is typically higher for years in the distant past or with few measurements. Numeric. Max = 0.795, min = 0.019, distinct = 7549, mean = 0.224, sd = 0.189, NAs = 0.
The top of the 95 percent confidence interval around z1. Calculated as z1 + 1.96*se.z1. Numeric. Max = 3.877, min = -0.92, distinct = 7549, mean = 0.429, sd = 0.83, NAs = 0.
The bottom of the 95 percent confidence interval. Calculated as z1 - 1.96*se.z1. Numeric. Max = 2.112, min = -2.693, distinct = 7549, mean = -0.448, sd = 1.187, NAs = 0.
Number of democracy measures used to construct estimate. Numeric. Max = 23, min = 1, distinct = 23, mean = 9.91, sd = 6.894, NAs = 0.
Gleditsch-Ward alphabetic country code. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Character with 225 distinct values. Most common: AFG (269), NEP (249), OMA (275). NAs = 0.
Correlates of War numeric country code. Differs from GWn for a few country-years. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Numeric. Max = 990, min = 2, distinct = 224, mean = 440.7, sd = 255.686, NAs = 0.
Country code in Polity datasets. Differs from GWn for a few country-years. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Numeric. Max = 990, min = 2, distinct = 232, mean = 440.681, sd = 255.682, NAs = 0.
Region. Character with 23 distinct values. Most common: Eastern Africa (1990), South America (2134), Western Europe (2087). NAs = 0.
Continent. Character with 5 distinct values. Most common: Africa (6269), Asia (5555), Europe (6355). NAs = 0.
Indicator of whether the state is a microstate, according to Gleditsch's list of microstates. Logical. TRUE = 1117, FALSE = 23019, NAs = 0.
Latitude. Numeric. Max = 64.963, min = -40.901, distinct = 220, mean = 19.231, sd = 25.206, NAs = 0.
Longitude. Numeric. Max = 178.68, min = -175.198, distinct = 220, mean = 14.916, sd = 66.249, NAs = 0.
Date at which the state entered the system of states according to Gleditsch and Ward, or NA if it has never been a member. Date. Max = 2011-07-09, min = 1816-01-01, distinct = 171, NAs = 0.
Date at which the state ceased to be a member of the system of states according to Gleditsch and Ward, or NA if it still exists. Date. Max = 2006-06-04, min = 1830-07-05, distinct = 30, NAs = 21065.
Whether the country-year is in the Gleditsch-Ward system of states. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Logical. TRUE = 18253, FALSE = 5883, NAs = 0.
Whether the country-year is in the Correlates of War system of states. Logical. TRUE = 16911, FALSE = 7225, NAs = 0.
Gleditsch, Kristian S. & Michael D. Ward. 1999. "Interstate System Membership: A Revised List of the Independent States since 1816." International Interactions 25: 393-413. The list can be found at http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~ksg/statelist.html
Marquez, Xavier. 2016. "A Quick Method for Extending the Unified Democracy Scores." Available at SSRN 2753830. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2753830.
Pemstein, Daniel, Stephen Meserve, and James Melton. 2010. "Democratic Compromise: A Latent Variable Analysis of Ten Measures of Regime Type." Political Analysis 18 (4): 426-49. doi:10.1093/pan/mpq020.
Other democracy: all_gwf_extended_yearly
,
democracy
, kailitz_yearly
,
lied
, magaloni
,
polity_annual
, vdem
,
wahman_teorell
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