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The Pennsylvania Policy Database Project: A Model for Comparative Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2021

Joseph P. McLaughlin
Affiliation:
Temple University
Paul Wolfgang
Affiliation:
Temple University
J. Wesley Leckrone
Affiliation:
Widener University
Justin Gollob
Affiliation:
Mesa State College
Jason Bossie
Affiliation:
Carnegie Mellon University
Jay Jennings
Affiliation:
Temple University
Michelle J. Atherton
Affiliation:
Temple University

Abstract

Temple University led a six-university effort that built a comprehensive public policy database for Pennsylvania, modeled on the national Policy Agendas Project created by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones (1993). The Pennsylvania database (www.temple.edu/papolicy) enables users to integrate data from all three branches of government and the news media organized into 20 major and 249 minor policy topics since 1979. This article discusses the value of these data, their potential uses in state policy research, and the lessons learned over the four years invested in building the database. Our hope is that interested readers might undertake similar projects in their states to create a standardized national network of state policy databases.

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The Practical Researcher
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois

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