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Replication Data for: Measuring the Rural Continuum in Political Science

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Title Replication Data for: Measuring the Rural Continuum in Political Science
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EACMTV
 
Creator Nemerever, Zoe
Rogers, Melissa
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Recent accounts of American politics focus heavily on urban-rural gaps in political behavior. Rural politics research is growing but may be stymied by difficulties defining and measuring which Americans qualify as “rural.” We discuss theoretical and empirical challenges to study- ing rurality. Much existing research has been inattentive to conceptualization and measurement of rural geography. We focus on improving estimation of different notions of rurality and provide a new dataset on urban-rural measurement of US state legislative districts. We scrutinize construct validity and measurement in two studies of rural politics. First, we replicate Flavin and Franko (2019) to demonstrate empirical results may be sensitive to measurement of rural residents. Second, we use Mummolo and Nall’s (2016) survey data to show rural self-identification is not well-captured with objective, place-based classifications, suggesting a rethinking of theoretical and empirical accounts of rural identity. We conclude with strategies for operationalizing rurality using readily available tools.
 
Subject Social Sciences
construct validity
political geography
rural politics
modifiable areal unit problem
 
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