Replication Data for: Simulating Counterfactual Representation

Lauderdale, B. & Eggers, A. (2015). Replication Data for: Simulating Counterfactual Representation. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/54jc6m
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Data and R scripts for counterfactual simulations of representation in the US House and UK House of Commons. Article abstract: We show how to use multilevel modeling and post-stratification to estimate legislative outcomes under counterfactual representation schemes that e.g. boost the representation of women or translate votes into seats differently. We apply this technique to two research questions: (1) Would the U.S. Congress be less polarized if state delegations were formed according to the principle of party proportional representation? (2) Would there have been stronger support for legalizing same-sex marriage in the U.K. House of Commons if Parliament more closely reflected the population in gender and age? (2015-12-05)

Available at: 10.7910/dvn/54jc6m

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