Replication data for: Using Geographic Information Systems to Measure District Change, 2000-02
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Michael Crespin, 2007, "Replication data for: Using Geographic Information Systems to Measure District Change, 2000-02", hdl:1902.1/10388 UNF:3:Z+2mdbDxSb7eThbL3t9wSg== Michael Crespin [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.1/10388
AuthorsMichael Crespin (University of Gerogia)
Production Date2005
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Distributor Contactcrespin@uga.edu
Distribution Date2007
Deposit DateJuly 05, 2007
Replication ForCrespin, Michael. 2005. "Using Geographic Information Systems to Measure District Change, 2000-02." Political Analysis 13(3): 253-260. article available here
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In this study, geographic information systems are used to develop a continuous measure of district continuity and change following the 2000–02 congressional redistricting cycle. The new measure provides details of where the new population in a district came from and how the old population was distributed within new districts. This measure is then used to demonstrate the independent and interactive influence of district change on competition for congressional elections.

Time Period Covered2000 - 2002
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