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d.Kil: Explaining Urban Regimes

Description

This data set is from Kilburn (2004), who analyzes the influence of city context on urban regimes across 14 cities in the United States using csQCA.

Usage

data(d.Kil)

Arguments

format

This data frame contains 14 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables): rllll{ [ , 1] MLC condition: mobility of local capital ("1" high, "0" not high) [ , 2] FRB condition: fiscal resource base ("1" large, "0" not large) [ , 3] CP condition: civic participation ("1" high, "0" not high) [ , 4] WSR condition: ward-style representation ("1" high, "0" not high) [ , 5] CS condition: city size ("1" large, "0" not large) [ , 6] RT outcome: regime type ("1" progressive, "0" developmental/caretaker) }

source

Kilburn, H. Whitt. 2004. Explaining U.S. Urban Regimes. Urban Affairs Review 39 (5):633-51.