Four county-level elections from 1920s Yugoslavia provide data for analyzing ethnonationalist voting patterns. The dataset, created by Stefan Stojkovic, supports replication of research linking local ethnic demography to political outcomes. It contains census and election results aggregated at the county administrative level.
Use Cases
- Analyze correlations between census-derived ethnic demography and election results for ethnonationalist parties.
- Model county-level voting patterns across four distinct elections in 1920s Yugoslavia.
- Replicate studies on the impact of local ethnic composition on political behavior in interwar states.
Strengths
- Data supports replication of a specific peer-reviewed academic study.
- Covers four distinct political elections within a defined historical decade.
- Aggregated at the county level, providing a consistent geographic unit for analysis.
Limitations
- Unknown row and column counts prevent assessment of dataset scale and feature richness.
- Data is temporally limited to the 1920s, restricting analysis to a specific historical period.
- Aggregation at the county level may mask finer-grained demographic or voting variations.
Provenance
- Source
- Harvard Dataverse, author Stefan Stojkovic.
- Collection Method
- Compiled census and election data, likely from historical archives.
- Time Range
- 1920s.
- Freshness
- Last updated March 2026.
- Geography
- Yugoslavia, county-level.