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    Replication data and code for "Do corruption experiences promote emigration? Observational and experimental evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa"

    Cite as: Maydom, Barry and Maara, John (2025): Replication data and code for "Do corruption experiences promote emigration? Observational and experimental evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa". Birkbeck College, University of London. doi: https://doi.org/10.18743/DATA.00000393

    Description

    This data archive contains replication materials for John Maara and Barry Maydom, "Do corruption experiences promote emigration? Observational and experimental evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa," World Development 199: 107262 (2026).

    Included are:
    - The full dataset for the online survey experiment conducted in May 2022 in .dta format.
    - Replication code for the analyses of the survey experiment and Afrobarometer survey data reported in the article in .do format.
    - A copy of the survey questionnaire for the online survey experiment in .pdf format.

    Collection Method

    A online survey was fielded in Kenya in May 2022 through the Pollfish survey platform.

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    Dataset Title:

    Replication data and code for "Do corruption experiences promote emigration? Observational and experimental evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa"

    Creators:

    Maydom, Barry and Maara, John

    Subjects:

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences

    Keywords:

    Kenya, corruption, migration, survey experiment, bribery, sub-Saharan Africa

    Data collection method:

    A online survey was fielded in Kenya in May 2022 through the Pollfish survey platform.

    Statement on legal, ethical, and access issues:

    The experiment received ethical approval from the Ethics Committee of the School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, registration code: BBKPOL2021/22-10.

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    Cite as: Maydom, Barry and Maara, John (2025): Replication data and code for "Do corruption experiences promote emigration? Observational and experimental evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa". Birkbeck College, University of London. doi: https://doi.org/10.18743/DATA.00000393

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