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Steps to replicate the tables and figures in “Why do people persist in sea-level rise threatened coastal regions? Empirical evidence on risk aversion and place attachment” by Ivo Steimanis, Matthias Mayer and Björn Vollan General information: Instructions for replication of the results using Stata. All do-files were created in Stata 16. There are 4 folders (DO-FILES, DTA-FILES, OUTPUT, XLS-FILES), in the replication package. Copy these folders to your computer in a common directory Do-files: In the DO-FILES folder run the “00_master.do” to replicate the results reported in the main manuscript and the supplementary materials. The results will be saved in the OUTPUT folder. All additional Stata packages will be automatically installed. “01_merge_generate.do” merges the different datasets and creates additional variables using in the analysis “02_analysis.do” provides the code to replicate all figures and tables reported in the main manuscript and supplementary materials Data sets: “bd_combine.dta”: cleaned survey data from Bangladesh “vn_combine.dta”: cleaned survey data from Vietnam “data_analysis.dta”: main data set with the survey data from Bangladesh and Vietnam merged
climate hazards, risk aversion, place attachment, international migration aspiration, societal resilience, trapped population
climate hazards, risk aversion, place attachment, international migration aspiration, societal resilience, trapped population
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