This dataset is taken from Lipset (1959), as used by Rihoux and De Meur (2009), Cronqvist and Berg-Schlosser (2009) and Ragin (2009).
data(LR)
data(LC)
data(LM)
data(LF)
A data frame containing 18 rows and the following 6 columns:
DEV |
Level of development |
URB |
Level of urbanization |
LIT |
Level of literacy |
IND |
Level of industrialization |
STB |
Government stability |
SURV |
Survival of democracy during the inter-war period. |
There are four different versions of the Lipset data:
LR |
contains the raw data |
LC |
is the same data calibrated to binary crisp sets |
LM |
is calibrated to multi-value sets |
LF |
is calibrated to fuzzy-sets |
The causal conditions are:
DEV
referring to the level of development: in the raw data is
the GDP per capita (USD), calibrated in the binary crisp version to 0 if
below 550 USD and 1 otherwise. For the multi-value crisp version, two thresholds
were used: 550 and 850 USD.
URB
is the percent of the population in towns with 20,000 or more
inhabitants, calibrated in the crisp versions to 0 if below 50% and 1 if above.
LIT
is the percent of the literate population, calibrated
in the crisp versions to 0 if below 75% and 1 if above.
IND
is the percent of the industrial labor force, calibrated
in the crisp versions to 0 if below 30% and 1 if above.
STB
is a “political-institutional” condition added to the
previous four “socioeconomic” ones. The raw data has the number of cabinets
which governed in the period under study, calibrated in the crisp versions to 0 if
10 or above and 1 if below 10.
The outcome is the column SURV
, calibrated to 0 if negative, and 1 if
positive raw data.
Lipset, S. M. (1959) “Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy”, American Political Science Review vol.53, pp.69-105.
Cronqvist, L.; Berg-Schlosser, D. (2009) “Multi-Value QCA (mvQCA)”, in Rihoux, B.; Ragin, C. (eds.) Configurational Comparative Methods. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques, SAGE.
Rihoux, B.; De Meur, G. (2009) “Crisp Sets Qualitative Comparative Analysis (mvQCA)”, in Rihoux, B.; Ragin, C. (eds.) Configurational Comparative Methods. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques, SAGE.
Ragin, C. (2009) “Qualitative Comparative Analysis Using Fuzzy-Sets (fsQCA)”, in Rihoux, B.; Ragin, C. (eds.) Configurational Comparative Methods. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques, SAGE.