000000027 001__ 27 000000027 005__ 20240801202639.0 000000027 037__ $$aADMIN 000000027 245__ $$aReplication Data for: Long ties, disruptive life events and economic prosperity 000000027 246__ $$aLong Ties Dataset 000000027 251__ $$av1 000000027 269__ $$a2023-06-21 000000027 336__ $$aDataset 000000027 510__ $$aJahani, Eaman, Fraiberger, Samuel, Bailey, Michael, and Eckles, Dean. Replication Data for: Long ties, disruptive life events and economic prosperity. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-06-21. https://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27 000000027 520__ $$aThe data measures the frequency of long ties in different geographic locations of the US and Mexico. Long ties, the edges in the connectivity network without any mutual contact, have been shown to play an important role in access to economic opportunities. Clustering coefficient is yet another related measure that captures the level of structural diversity in a network. Both these measures are provided at two different levels: zip codes and counties (or municipalities in Mexico). The data is described in more detail in the accompanying paper “Long ties, disruptive life events and economic prosperity.” 000000027 540__ $$aThis dataset has two levels of access: Public and Login Required. <ul> <li>Public files can be downloaded directly from the dataset record. Typically, documentation files such as READMEs and codebooks are made public.</li> <li>Login Required files can be downloaded directly from the dataset record, once you have created and logged in to your SOMAR account. By downloading data files you agree to <a href="https://socialmediaarchive.org/pages/?page=Terms%20of%20Use&ln=en">ICPSR’s Terms of Use</a>.</li> 000000027 650__ $$aeconomic conditions 000000027 650__ $$asocial networks 000000027 650__ $$alife events 000000027 651__ $$zUnited States 000000027 651__ $$zMexico 000000027 655__ $$aaggregate data 000000027 655__ $$aobservational data 000000027 655__ $$aweb platform data 000000027 720__ $$aJahani, Eaman$$eResearcher$$uUniversity of California, Berkeley$$1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3879-4275$$2ORCID$$7Personal 000000027 720__ $$aFraiberger, Samuel$$eResearcher$$uWorld Bank$$1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3582-8978$$2ORCID$$7Personal 000000027 720__ $$aBailey, Michael$$eResearcher$$uMeta Platforms$$7Personal 000000027 720__ $$aEckles, Dean$$eResearcher$$1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8439-442X$$2ORCID$$7Personal 000000027 791__ $$tLong ties, disruptive life events and economic prosperity$$aJournal Article$$eIs Source Of$$2DOI$$whttps://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/g2nkq 000000027 8564_ $$yThis document includes descriptions of how the data was constructed and the privacy preserving processes applied to the data. It also defines each variable included in the dataset.$$9ae166883-270b-4baf-81e1-64681da96c8f$$s183496$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/Long_Ties_Data_Description.pdf 000000027 8564_ $$yThis is a pre-print of the manuscript accompanying this dataset. It provides additional details about the data content and data collection process.$$94b452079-4f08-46cf-ae5d-7865c76f0cf5$$s2723158$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/long_ties_and_economic_development.pdf 000000027 8564_ $$yData file$$9070df266-5873-4324-9167-af4a9f7e4724$$s2372499$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/mx_zipcode_long_ties.csv 000000027 8564_ $$yData file$$923554ffa-cdd8-4a9b-b974-a12e6e26d954$$s3006878$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/us_zipcode_long_ties.csv 000000027 8564_ $$yData file$$97ff9a12f-af67-4e9c-b6c5-620e8d5b7486$$s350795$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/us_county_long_ties.csv 000000027 8564_ $$yData file$$92bf61c12-9899-4e81-a115-a28de6576a41$$s259407$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/27/files/mx_county_long_ties.csv 000000027 906__ $$a2020-12$$b2021-06 000000027 908__ $$aFacebook 000000027 910__ $$auser behavior tracking 000000027 911__ $$a<ul> <li>To study the association between disruptive life events and the formation of long ties.</li> <li>To study the association between long ties and economic outcomes.</li> </ul> 000000027 912__ $$aWe use the commenting activity on the Facebook platform to construct a network among all users in the US (or Mexico). In this network, an edge exists between two users if they have reciprocally posted comments to each other during a fixed snapshot period (180 days prior 2021-11-01). 000000027 921__ $$apolitical administrative area 000000027 980__ $$aFacebook 000000027 980__ $$aDatasets 000000027 981__ $$aPublished$$b2023-06-21