Replication data for "Fiscal decentralization and social sector spending: The role of women’s political representation and gender quotas"

Published: 20 January 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ny8rgnmw37.1
Contributor:
Prakashani Singh

Description

This data file contains clean data and information on variables related to fiscal decentralization, women's political representation, empowerment, political regimes, and health and education spending. The dataset has been compiled by combining data from multiple sources, including IMF-GFS, World Development Indicators, and V-Dem, among others. This dataset has been used to examine the impact of fiscal decentralization on social sector spending, considering the role of women's political representation as analyzed in our paper. Additionally, the influence of gender quotas has been explored. The dataset is an unbalanced panel spanning the period 2000–2019 for 54 countries. It is sufficient to replicate all the results presented in the study. Using this data, we tested our hypothesis. We found a positive association between fiscal decentralization and social sector spending (health and education spending), which is further enhanced by a higher proportion of women in national parliaments.

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I have collected data from various sources, including publicly available datasets from IMF-GFS, the World Development Indicators of the World Bank, Varieties of Democracy, and the World Governance Indicators. Most of the data files were originally in Excel format. The sample was selected based on the availability of fiscal decentralization data. The raw data was then cleaned through processes such as transposing and segregating key variables. After completing the cleaning process, this Stata .dta file was created for final use in analysis.

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Economics, Public Economics, Panel Data, Decentralization

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