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Replication Data for: Does a Universal Basic Income Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence from Alaska

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Title Replication Data for: Does a Universal Basic Income Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence from Alaska
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BDCP2T
 
Creator Loeffler, Hannah
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Does a universal basic income affect voter turnout? This article argues that the introduction of an unconditional cash payment - where citizens receive money independent of employment status, age or indigence – can have a turnout enhancing effect. I evaluate the argument using the introduction of the Permanent Fund Dividend in Alaska. Differences-in-differences estimates covering November general elections from 1978-2000 provide compelling evidence that the Alaskan UBI has a significant positive effect on turnout. The results further suggest that the turnout increase was not a one-off effect but persists over a period of almost 20 years. Thus, a UBI has the potential to positively affect turnout among an entire electorate, adding to the discussion around potential welfare reforms in western democracies.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Contributor Loeffler, Hannah