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Replication data for: Working Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far: Race, Work Ethic, and America’s Deserving Poor

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Title Replication data for: Working Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far: Race, Work Ethic, and America’s Deserving Poor
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AZTWDW
 
Creator DeSante, Christopher
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Working Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far: Race, Work Ethic, and America’s Deserving Poor This work was completed while the author was a graduate student in the Department of Political Science at Duke University. This research would not have been completed without support and guidance from many people, most notably Melissa Spas, John Aldrich, Marc Hetherington, Suzanne Globetti, Candis Watts Smith, Stanley Feldman, Kerry Haynie, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Melanie Freeze, Jacob Montgomery, Brendan Nyhan, David Sparks, Cassy Dorff, Corrine M. McConnaughy, Julie Edell Britton, Cara Wong, and three anonymous reviewers. Data collection would not have been possible without support from the Social Science Research Institute and Duke University. All remaining errors are, of course, my own. Replication data will be made available through the AJPS portal on Dataverse.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Surveys
Race
Work ethic
Poor people
 
Date 2013
 
Contributor Christopher DeSante