Domestic Violence, International Behavior and National Attributes of Developing Nations, 1962-1967 (ICPSR 5013)

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The data for this collection were merged from four other ICPSR studies: COMPARATIVE FOREIGN POLICY LEARNING PACKAGE (ICPSR 5703), WORLD HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INDICATORS II: CROSS-NATIONAL AGGREGATE DATA, 1950-1965 (ICPSR 5027), WORLD HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INDICATORS II: ANNUAL EVENTS DATA, 1948-1967 (ICPSR 5028), and the World Military Expenditures data series. Data are provided on the international and domestic conflict behavior and national attributes of 85 developing nations (as defined by the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency) in the period 1962-1967. Included are data on cooperative and conflict events received and sent, various socioeconomic indicators (all for mid-1960s), and various yearly domestic conflict data aggregated to the period 1962-1964 and 1965-1967. Yearly frequencies for each type were aggregated into three-year scores. Domestic conflict behavior variables measure the occurrences of riots, armed attacks, demonstrations, government sanctions and executions, assassinations, irregular power transfers, political strikes, interventions, and deaths from domestic violence. Socioeconomic variables itemize gross national product (GNP), military, educational, and health expenditures, United States' economic aid per capita, population growth rates, energy consumption per capita, literacy rates, and ethno-linguistic fractionalization.

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. Domestic Violence, International Behavior and National Attributes of Developing Nations, 1962-1967. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1992-02-16. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR05013.v1

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Benin   Myanmar   Cameroon   Cyprus   Cambodia   Sudan   Malaysia   Paraguay   Portugal   Global   Syria   Greece   Gabon   South Korea   Yugoslavia   Morocco   El Salvador   Iran   Mali   Panama   Brazil   Guatemala   Algeria   Iraq   Chile   Laos   Nepal   Colombia   Ecuador   Argentina   Tanzania   Ghana   India   Albania   Turkey   Senegal   Taiwan   Honduras   Trinidad and Tobago   Central African Republic   Jamaica   Peru   Ethiopia   Yemen   Vietnam (Socialist Republic)   Haiti   Afghanistan   Guinea   China (Peoples Republic)   Somalia   Chad   Sierra Leone   Madagascar   Ivory Coast   Thailand   Bolivia   Libya   Costa Rica   Saudi Arabia   Pakistan   Jordan   Nigeria   Bulgaria   Tunisia   Togo   Sri Lanka   Niger   Uruguay   Philippines   United Arab Emirates   Kenya   Spain   Lebanon   Cuba   Liberia   Venezuela   Nicaragua   Mauritania   Burkina Faso   Democratic Republic of Congo   Dominican Republic   Mexico   Uganda   Israel   Indonesia
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A total of 85 developing nations (as defined by the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency) in the period 1962-1967.

(1) COMPARATIVE FOREIGN POLICY LEARNING PACKAGE (ICPSR 5703), (2) WORLD HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INDICATORS II: CROSS-NATIONAL AGGREGATE DATA, 1950-1965 (ICPSR 5027), (3) WORLD HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INDICATORS II: ANNUAL EVENTS DATA, 1948-1967 (ICPSR 5028), and (4) WORLD MILITARY EXPENDITURES DATA SERIES

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2018-02-15 The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. The previous citation was:
  • Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. Domestic Violence, International Behavior and National Attributes of Developing Nations, 1962-1967. ICPSR05013-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1999. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR05013.v1
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