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Lucas, Jack; Armstrong, David A. II 2021-06-10 Note to researchers: for publicly available ideology estimates for municipalities, federal electoral districts, and 2019 Canadian Election Study respondents, see this link: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/BLYP7X. <br><br> These files contain data and code for Jack Lucas and David A. Armstrong II, "Policy Ideology and Local Ideological Representation in Canada." Canadian Journal of Political Science.
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Lucas, Jack 2018-06-14 These documents provide historical background information on policy institutions in each city-domain pairing. These were used for "Patterns of Urban Governance: A Sequence Analysis of Long-Term Institutional Change in Six Canadian Cities" (Journal of Urban Affairs) and "Urban Governance and the American Political Development Approach" (Urban Affairs Review)
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Lucas, Jack 2024-02-06 This study draws together theories of women’s substantive representation and research on politicians’ knowledge of constituent preferences. We ask whether politicians are better at predicting their constituents’ policy preferences when they share the same gender. In doing so, we contribute to knowledge about the mechanisms underlying substantive representation. Using original surveys of 3,750 Canadians and 867 elected politicians, we test whether politicians correctly perceive gender gaps in their constituents’ policy preferences and whether women politicians are better at correctly identifying the policy preferences of women constituents. Contrary to expectations from previous research, we do not find elected women to be better at predicting the preferences of women constituents. Instead, we find that all politicians – regardless of their gender – perform better when predicting women’s policy preferences and worse when predicting men’s preferences. The gender of the constituent matters more than the gender of the politician.
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Lucas, Jack; McGregor, R. Michael 2019-02-05 This research note examines the correlates of turnout in Canadian school board elections. Using individual-level data from the Canadian Municipal Election Study, we find that gender, education, left-wing ideology, Conservative partisanship, and parental status were associated with participation in Calgary’s 2017 public school board elections. Some of these patterns relate to the specific details of Calgary’s 2017 election; others, we suggest, may be characteristic of school board elections more generally. We relate our findings to the literature on ballot roll-off and low turnout elections.
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Lucas, Jack 2019-02-11 Building on in-depth case studies and extensive theory-building by Canadian multi- level governance scholars, this article identifies and describes multilevel policy involvement by federal, provincial, municipal, private, and NGO actors in three policy phases and eighteen policy domains that specifically involve local governments in Canada. Drawing from an original pan-Canadian survey of municipal mayors and councillors, we show that municipal politicians see multilevel policy involvement as remarkably prevalent across many policy domains. Using an original measure of multilevel policy involvement, we identify the policy domains in which policy involvement is most concentrated or fragmented and then describe the correlates of this measure. Multilevel policy involvement, we argue, is more clearly associated with policy phase and policy domain than with municipal population or region. We conclude with a discussion of implications for future research.
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Lucas, Jack 2019-12-02 This Canadian Municipal Barometer data release provides information on women's representation in the largest municipalities in Canada. These data can be merged with the census and contextual data from the first CMB release using the "mun_id" variable. Note that this file was updated with new data in February 2020 in collaboration with the Toronto Star. Thanks to Megan Ogilvie and her team for her support and collaboration.
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Lucas, Jack; Smith, Alison 2019-12-03 This file contains information on the 113 items related to municipal IGR in the areas of performance, effectiveness, and legitimacy between 2009-2019, identified from a larger review of more than 150 published books, chapters, and articles during that period.
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Lucas, Jack 2020-04-03 Please note that the covidHR files are what you need if you just want the consolidated shapefile. The other files are for those who want to rebuild the shapefile. covid.R builds the shapefile from the federal data as well as the Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia files.
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Lucas, Jack 2020-04-19 Data and codebook for Canadian Municipal Barometer 2020 COVID-19 survey. Note that the dataset is divided into the factual questions concerning the status of services and governance processes in the municipality ("status") and the questions concerning individual opinions and perceptions ("opinions"). These are separated, with the opinions dataset containing fewer identifying variables, to protect the privacy of our respondents.
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Merrill, Reed; Lucas, Jack; Blidook, Kelly; Breux, Sandra; Conrad, Laura; Eidelman, Gabriel; Koop, Royce; Marciano, Daniella; Taylor, Zack; Vallette, Salomé; Horak, Martin; Gutzke, Amanda 2020-10-26 The Canadian Municipal Elections Database contains complete municipal election results for municipalities across Canada. Please see attached codebook for more detail on sources and variables

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