Name of Study <strong>This is a required field - <em>unless explicitly defined otherwise</em> the wiki page will be named according to the value in this field</strong>.<br/><br/>These should be created using the following naming convention:<br/><br/>Where there is a sole author/editor:<ul><li><strong>Author-surname (year)</strong></li><li>e.g. Palin (2015)</li></ul><br/>Where there are two or more authors/editors:<ul><li><strong>Author-surname-1, Author-surname-2 and Author-surname-3 (year)</strong></li><li>e.g. Palin, Jones and Cleese (2015)</li></ul><br/>Where there is more than one record by those authors in a given year:<ul><li><strong>Author-surname-1 (year_uniquesuffix)</strong></li><li>e.g. Palin and Jones (2015a) and Palin and Jones (2015b)</li></ul>:
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Please note: the row above will autocomplete with the names of existing studies in order to help you to avoid naming collisions. Where it is unavoidable please suffix your Name of Study with sequential letters, e.g. Palin and Jones (2015b)
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Author(s) Please <strong>separate authors with a semi-colon</strong>.<br/><br/>Adding a new author will create a corresponding wiki page. This may not happen immediately - you can tell it has happened when the hyperlink on the 'Read' page is no longer coloured red. Please visit the author page to update their disciplinary association.:
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Paper Title:
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Year of Study Year of Publication if exists, if not Working Paper.:
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Full Citation A fatal error occurred in the #info parser function:
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Abstract If no abstract exists, please include your own brief executive summary.:
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Definitive Link(s) to paper Link to the paywalled journal article home page or for unpublished materials the de facto authentic version.<br/><br/>Multiple links can be included, separated by <strong>semi-colons</strong>.:
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Open Access Link(s) to paper A fatal error occurred in the #info parser function:
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Key Related Studies These should be <strong>separated by semi-colon</strong>, formatted as e.g. Smith (2015), Smith and Jones (2015) or Smith, Jones and Black (2015) - <strong>maximum of 5 studies</strong>.<br/><br/>Please enter these studies in chronological order and include only those referenced within the study (i.e., do not infer relationships with studies published subsequently).<br/><br/>Search for them in abstract or intro. Also, phrases such as "we extend", "our study links more to" are key in finding the most relevant studies.:
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Main results of study in propositional form (max 1000 chars) Free text but with option for bullet-points.<br/><br/>Some papers highlight these results, some others not. Restate the main claims made by author(s) in 3 to 7 bullet points.:
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Related Fundamental Issues Please select no more than 3 issues that are applicable.<br/><br/>There are a number of thematic areas on the Wiki that we want to use to categorise the studies.:
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Related Evidence Based Policy Please select no more than 3 issues that are applicable.<br/><br/>There are a number of policy areas on the Wiki that we want to use to categorise the studies.:
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JEL Disciplinary Classification(s) A fatal error occurred in the #info parser function:
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Policy Implications Implied or Stated By the Author If these are explicitly stated please <strong>include quotation marks</strong>.<br/><br/>Where not explicitly stated, <strong>ask whether the suggestions made by the author could be reasonably interpreted and translated into policy instructions</strong>. Only if the answer is yes should these implications be included.:
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Description of Data For example, dataset includes 300 individuals interviewed for 40 different questions for 30 different months. <strong>Please use the <em>Datasets Created for Study</em> box at the top of the page to add information on the datasets created during this study, expressed as size-unit-years triples</strong>.:
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Time period of data collection Enter the dates of data collection.<br/><br/>You may list years (e.g. 1985), periods of years (e.g. 1990-1995) or a combination of both <strong>separated by semi-colons</strong>.:
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Data type Primary, Secondary data or both.<br/><br/>Please select <strong>none</strong> if unknown or you wish to leave this field empty.:
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Secondary Data Sources Please enter the names or identifiers of any secondary datasets used within the study.<br/><br/>You can add your own values or select those already included.<br/><br/>Separate any values using a <strong>semi-colon</strong>.:
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Data Collection Method(s) Select up to three that are applicable:
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Data Analysis Method(s) Select up to three that are applicable:
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Industries Select the industries represented in this study's data:
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Country(ies) Please enter the countries covered within the study's dataset(s).<br/><br/>You can add a new value, e.g., a grouping such as 'European Community' or 'Balkans' where there are too many countries to list individually.<br/><br/>Begin typing to display selectable options.<br/><br/>Separate entries using a <strong>semi-colon</strong>.:
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Cross-country study? Check box if this is a cross-country study.:
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Comparative study? Check box if this is a comparative study.:
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Government/policy report? Check box if this is a government or policy report.:
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Literature review? Check box if this is a literature review.:
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Funder Source of funding or commissioner of the research. Please indicate grant numbers where known.<br/><br/>Begin typing to display selectable options.<br/><br/>Separate entries using a <strong>semi-colon</strong>.:
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