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Cabinet Committee Data for "Gender and the collegial face of executive politics: Priorities, presence, and power" Ie, Kenny William; Nicholas Allen; Nora Siklodi
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This dataset provides the data, data dictionary, and R code for the article "Gender and the collegial face of cabinet government: explaining collective priorities, presence and power in formal structures", published in Governance by Nicholas Allen, Kenny William Ie and Nora Siklodi. See data dictionary and readme.txt file for additional information about reading and using these data. Our article examines gendered patterns in the organization and composition of collegial executive institutions below the level of the cabinet, drawing on an original dataset of ministerial cabinet committees since the 1990s.
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Cabinet Committee Data for "Gender and the collegial face of executive politics: Priorities, presence, and power"
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2025-04-25
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This dataset provides the data, data dictionary, and R code for the article "Gender and the collegial face of cabinet government: explaining collective priorities, presence and power in formal structures", published in Governance by Nicholas Allen, Kenny William Ie and Nora Siklodi. See data dictionary and readme.txt file for additional information about reading and using these data.
Our article examines gendered patterns in the organization and composition of collegial executive institutions below the level of the cabinet, drawing on an original dataset of ministerial cabinet committees since the 1990s.
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English
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2025-04-25
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University of British Columbia Library
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CC-BY 4.0
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10.14288/1.0448573
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Dataverse
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CC-BY 4.0