d.jobsecurity function

Job security regulations in western democracies

Job security regulations in western democracies

This dataset is from Emmenegger (2011), who analyzes the determinants of high job security regulations in Western democracies using fsQCA. data

d.jobsecurity

Format

The data frame contains 19 rows (cases) and the following 7 columns featuring fuzzy-set factors:

[ , 1]Sstatism("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 2]Cnon-market coordination("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 3]Llabour movement strength("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 4]RCatholicism("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 5]Preligious party strength("1" high, "0" not high)
[ , 6]Vinstitutional veto points("1" many, "0" not many)
[ , 7]JSRjob security regulations("1" high, "0" not high)

Note

The row names are the official International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country code elements as specified in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2.

Contributors

Thiem, Alrik: collection, documentation

Source

Emmenegger, Patrick. 2011. Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies: A Fuzzy Set Analysis. European Journal of Political Research 50(3):336-64.