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GESIS, Cologne. Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2249
Abstract: FLOORCASH-SocCit provides comprehensive computable data on entitlements to social cash transfers in the global South. The dataset covers 282 social cash transfer programm ... more
Abstract: FLOORCASH-SocCit provides comprehensive computable data on entitlements to social cash transfers in the global South. The dataset covers 282 social cash transfer programm ... more
Availability: Free access (without registration)
License: CC BY 4.0: Namensnennung (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de)
Subject area: Sociology
Topics: social policy_, social policy, human rights, social assistance, social rights, development policy, developmental sociology, research on developing countries
Date(s) of Data Collection: 2011; 2015
Geographic coverage (free): [der gesamte globale Süden (148 Länder)]
Universe: all identifiable nationally administered social cash transfer programs in all countries of the global South
Sampling Procedure: Total Universe / Complete enumeration
Temporal Research Design: cross-section
Notes: The dataset is part of the wider research project FLOOR. The sociological subproject FLOOR-B also included qualitative analyses of discourses of international organisations (see www.floorcash.org ), a legal subproject on UN social human rights (principal investigator: Ulrike Davy, Universität Bielefeld) and a subproject on socio-ecological land policy (principal investigator: Benjamin Davy, TU Dortmund).
Primärforschende, Institution: Leisering, Lutz; Universität Bielefeld / Fakultät für Soziologie, Weible, Katrin; Universität Bielefeld / Fakultät für Soziologie
Publication year: 2020
Study number: SDN-10.7802-2249
Contributor, Institution, Role: [Böger, Tobias; Universität Bielefeld / Fakultät für Soziologie (Datenerheber/in) [=] Berten, John; Universität Bielefeld / Fakultät für Soziologie (Datenerheber/in)]
Project funder: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher: GESIS, Cologne
Current Version: 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2249
Publications: see website www.floorcash.org for a list of publications
Two publications draw on the database in depth:
Weible, Katrin, Leisering, Lutz 2019: Social Cash Transfers in the Global South: an Entitlement Revolution; in: L. Leisering: The Global Rise of Social Cash Transfers. How States and International Organizations Constructed a New Instrument for Combating Poverty, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 139-212.
Katrin Weible 2016: What Social Cash Transfer Programmes Do Not Do in Middle Income Countries: Identifying Entitlement Gaps in Basic Social Protection, in: United Nations System Staff College & Hertie School of Governance (eds.) UN Reflection Series 2016: Development Cooperation, Policy Advice and Middle Income Countries, Berlin, 173-192. ISBN 978-0-19-875433-6
Two publications draw on the database in depth:
Weible, Katrin, Leisering, Lutz 2019: Social Cash Transfers in the Global South: an Entitlement Revolution; in: L. Leisering: The Global Rise of Social Cash Transfers. How States and International Organizations Constructed a New Instrument for Combating Poverty, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 139-212.
Katrin Weible 2016: What Social Cash Transfer Programmes Do Not Do in Middle Income Countries: Identifying Entitlement Gaps in Basic Social Protection, in: United Nations System Staff College & Hertie School of Governance (eds.) UN Reflection Series 2016: Development Cooperation, Policy Advice and Middle Income Countries, Berlin, 173-192. ISBN 978-0-19-875433-6
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FLOORCASH-SocCit 2020 version 4_including sources_PUBLISH - final 7.4.2021 Datorium.xlsx.xlsx
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MD5: | eb9f1194ebba8547b42d922d542c9b65 |
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Type of file: | Research Data |
File size: | 220.95 KB |
Version number: | 4 |
Version date: | 2019-03-06 |
Language: | English / en |
Number of variables: | 78 |
Number of units: | 148 |
Source | Self-constructed dataset, drawing on 27 extant data collections on social security and social protection; 218 governmental documents and websites (content analysis); 214 studies from the academic literature and policy papers; and 14 expert interviews. All these sources are fully listed in the Excel sheets of the data file. The underlying non-computable data collection FLOORCASH-Basic (downloadable on www.floorcash.org) relates the data precisely to the sources. |
Software and Version | Excel |
Additional information about the file | The data can be analysed with respect to different units of analysis (countries, programmes, entitlements). The first version of the dataset was not published, but analysed by Weible (publication in 2016, see above). The underlying non-computable data collection FLOORCASH-Basic was available in 2015 (version 2) and published in 2017 on www.floorcash.org |
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FLOORCASH-SocCit 2020 version 4 Codebook_PUBLISH.pdf
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MD5: | a1025f0c20b56495274cdcfb30e20387 |
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Type of file: | Codebook |
File size: | 630.85 KB |
Version number: | 4 |
Language: | English / en |
Number of variables: | 78 |
Number of units: | 148 |
Source | selbst erstellt |
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