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|description = The number of years since the most recent regime change
 
|description = The number of years since the most recent regime change
 
|codingrules = Defined by a three point change in the POLITY score over a period of three years or less) or the end of transition period defined by the lack of stable political institutions (denoted by a standardized authority score). In calculating the DURABLE value, the first year during which a new (post-change) polity is established is coded as the baseline “year zero” (value = 0) and each subsequent year adds one to the value of the DURABLE variable consecutively until a new regime change or transition period occurs. <b>Values are entered for all years beginning with the first regime change since 1800 or the date of independence if that event occurred after 1800.</b>
 
|codingrules = Defined by a three point change in the POLITY score over a period of three years or less) or the end of transition period defined by the lack of stable political institutions (denoted by a standardized authority score). In calculating the DURABLE value, the first year during which a new (post-change) polity is established is coded as the baseline “year zero” (value = 0) and each subsequent year adds one to the value of the DURABLE variable consecutively until a new regime change or transition period occurs. <b>Values are entered for all years beginning with the first regime change since 1800 or the date of independence if that event occurred after 1800.</b>
|citation = Marshall, Monty G., Ted Robert Gurr, and Keith Jaggers. 2017. Dataset Users’ Manual. Polity IV Project. Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2016. Center for Systemic Peace. [https://www.systemicpeace.org/inscr/p4manualv2016.pdf].
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|citation = Marshall, Monty G., Ted Robert Gurr, and Keith Jaggers. 2017. Dataset Users’ Manual. Polity IV Project. Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2016. Center for Systemic Peace. https://www.systemicpeace.org/inscr/p4manualv2016.pdf.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 8 November 2021

Quick info
Data type Date
Scale Date
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name polnat_polity_durable
Category Political factors
Label Regime Durability
Related indicators

The number of years since the most recent regime change


Coding rules

Defined by a three point change in the POLITY score over a period of three years or less) or the end of transition period defined by the lack of stable political institutions (denoted by a standardized authority score). In calculating the DURABLE value, the first year during which a new (post-change) polity is established is coded as the baseline “year zero” (value = 0) and each subsequent year adds one to the value of the DURABLE variable consecutively until a new regime change or transition period occurs. Values are entered for all years beginning with the first regime change since 1800 or the date of independence if that event occurred after 1800.


Bibliographic info

Citation: Marshall, Monty G., Ted Robert Gurr, and Keith Jaggers. 2017. Dataset Users’ Manual. Polity IV Project. Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2016. Center for Systemic Peace. https://www.systemicpeace.org/inscr/p4manualv2016.pdf.


Related publications: related publications



Misc

Project manager(s): project managers


Data release:
  • Version 0.001: Initial release


Revisions: No revisions yet

Sources

sources