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ID141710
Title ProperIntegrating data on ethnicity, geography, and conflict
Other Title Informationthe ethnic power relations data set family
LanguageENG
AuthorCederman, Lars-Erik ;  Girardin, Luc ;  Vogt, Manuel ;  Bormann, Nils-Christian
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, which is the latest in a series of data sets on ethnicity that have stimulated civil war research in the past decade. The EPR Family provides data on ethnic groups’ access to state power, their settlement patterns, links to rebel organizations, transborder ethnic kin relations, and intraethnic cleavages. The new 2014 version does not only extend the data set’s temporal coverage from 2009 to 2013, but it also offers several new features, such as a new measure of regional autonomy that is independent of national-level executive power and a new data set component coding intraethnic identities and cleavages. Moreover, for the first time, detailed documentation of the EPR data is provided through the EPR Atlas. This article presents these novelties in detail and compares the EPR Family 2014 to the most relevant alternative data sets on ethnicity.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 59, No.7; Oct 2015: p.1327-1342
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict ResolutionVol: 59 No 7
Key WordsConflict ;  Power ;  Civil Wars ;  Internal armed Conflict


 
 
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