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Oct 9, 2018 - Cluster of Excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Sablin, Ivan; Kuchinskiy, Aleksandr; Korobeinikov, Aleksandr; Mikhaylov, Sergey; Kudinov, Oleg; Kitaeva, Yana; Aleksandrov, Pavel; Zimina, Maria; Zhidkov, Gleb, 2015, "Transcultural Empire: Geographic Information System of the 1897 and 1926 General Censuses in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10064, heiDATA, V3
The geographic information system (GIS) is based on the first and only Russian Imperial Census of 1897 and the First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union of 1926. The GIS features vector data (shapefiles) of allprovinces of the two states. For the 1897 census, there is informatio... |
Apr 29, 2015 - Health Economics and Health Financing
Brenner, Stephan, 2015, "The quality of clinical maternal and neonatal healthcare", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10042, heiDATA, V2
Data was collected in a total of 33 health factilities.Data was collected by direct non-participatory observation of the clinical interactions between maternal care providers and women delivering in the factilities' maternity unit. The main purpose of the study was to determine t... |
Apr 14, 2015 - AWI Experimental Economics
Schwieren, Christiane, 2015, "The gender wage gap in experimental labor markets [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10050, heiDATA, V1, UNF:5:Fzye6N1Ba0IVMHWhncp+7g== [fileUNF]
We analyze the gender wage gap in experimental markets. Women receive but do not request significantly lower wages than men. This hurts firms, as women react with low effort. Additionally, women tend to react differently than men to wage levels. |