This package provides tools to download comprehensive datasets of local, state, and federal election results in Germany from 1990 to 2021. The package facilitates access to data on turnout, vote shares for major parties, and demographic information across different levels of government.
Note: This package is currently a work in progress. Comments and suggestions are welcome – please send to hhilbig@ucdavis.edu.
You can install GERDA from CRAN:
install.packages("gerda")
Or install the development version from GitHub:
# Install devtools if you haven't already
if (!requireNamespace("devtools", quietly = TRUE)) {
install.packages("devtools")
}
# Install GERDA development version
::install_github("hhilbig/gerda") devtools
gerda_data_list(print_table = TRUE)
:
Lists all available GERDA datasets along with their descriptions.
Parameters:
print_table
: If TRUE
(default), prints a
formatted table to the console and invisibly returns a tibble. If
FALSE
, directly returns the tibble without printing.load_gerda_web(file_name, verbose = FALSE, file_format = "rds")
:
This function loads a GERDA dataset from a web source. It takes the
following parameters:
file_name
: The name of the dataset to load (see
gerda_data_list()
for available options).verbose
: If set to TRUE
, it prints
messages about the loading process (default is FALSE
).file_format
: Specifies the format of the file to load,
either “rds” or “csv” (default is “rds”).The function includes fuzzy matching for file names and will suggest close matches if an exact match isn’t found.
party_crosswalk(party_gerda, destination)
:
Maps party names to their corresponding values from the ParlGov
database. For a vector of party names, it returns a vector of the same
length with the corresponding values from the destination column.
Parameters:
party_gerda
: A character vector of party names using
GERDA’s naming schemedestination
: The name of the column from ParlGov’s
view_party table to map to (e.g., “left_right” for ideology scores)# Load the package
library(gerda)
# List available datasets
<- gerda_data_list()
available_data
# Load a dataset
<- load_gerda_web("municipal_harm", verbose = TRUE, file_format = "rds") data_municipal_harm
For a complete list of available datasets and their descriptions, use
the gerda_data_list()
function. This function either prints
a formatted table to the console and invisibly returns a tibble or
directly returns the tibble without printing.
As this package is a work in progress, we welcome feedback. Please send your comments to hhilbig@ucdavis.edu or open an issue on the GitHub repository.