This data set was used by Hino (2009), to demonstrate the Time-Difference QCA.
data(HC)
A data frame containing 15 cases (countries) and the following 5 columns:
FOREIGN | Percentage of foreign population. |
UNEMP | Percentage of unemployed population. |
CONV | Party system convergence. |
PRES80 | Presence of extreme-right parties in 1980s. |
VOTE | Outcome, vote share of extreme-right parties. |
For all columns in the data, a value of 1 means a positive difference between 1990 and 1980, and a value of 0 means negative or zero difference, except for the condition CONV, which is the inverse of the condition DIVERT in the raw data. The condition PRES80 does not have a time difference, it represents a simple presence / absence of extreme-right parties in the 1980s.
Hiro, A. (2009) “Time-Series QCA. Studying Temporal Change through Boolean Analysis”. Sociological Theory and Methods, vol.24, no.2, pp.247-265.