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Quasi census data.
Description
The census file is generated from the full 2008 Cooperative Congressional Election Studies item cc418_1 by dissaggregating the 64 ideal type combinations of the individual level variables L1x1, L2x2 and L1x3. A row is an ideal type in a given state.
Usage
census
Format
A data frame with 2934 rows and 13 variables:
- state
U.S. state
- L2.unit
U.S. state id
- region
U.S. region (four categories: 1 = Northeast; 2 = Midwest; 3 = South; 4 = West)
- L1x1
Age group (four categories)
- L1x2
Education level (four categories)
- L1x3
Gender-race combination (six categories)
- proportion
State-level proportion of respondents of that ideal type in the population
- L2.x1
State-level share of votes for the Republican candidate in the previous presidential election
- L2.x2
State-level percentage of Evangelical Protestant or Mormon respondents
- L2.x3
State-level percentage of the population living in urban areas
- L2.x4
State-level unemployment rate
- L2.x5
State-level share of Hispanics
- L2.x6
State-level share of Whites
Source
The data set (excluding L2.x3, L2.x4, L2.x5, L2.x6) is taken from the article: Buttice, Matthew K, and Benjamin Highton. 2013. "How does multilevel regression and poststrat-stratification perform with conventional national surveys?" Political Analysis 21(4): 449-467. L2.x3, L2.x3, L2.x4, L2.x5 and L2.x6 are available at https://www.census.gov.