291:(EPR) Dataset Family. This identifies all politically relevant ethnic groups and their level of access to state power for all countries in the world from 1946–2017, as well as provides geo-spatial information through polygons that describe the location of these groups on a digital map, their involvement in conflicts, their linguistic, religious and racial cleavages, and their presence in refugee flows. Using advanced technologies such as satellite imaging (e.g. topography, emission of light at night as a proxy for economic development, etc.) and interlinking their own data with other datasets, Cederman's research group has derived new and critical statistical information at the country, administrative division, and ethnic group levels. The resulting information and indicators are made accessible in a user-friendly manner via the GROWup - Geographical Research On War, Unified Platform.
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