Protective Policy Index (PPI) global dataset of origins and stringency of COVID 19 mitigation policies
This the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this record ; Data Records: We have created a Github repository (https://github.com/COVID-policy-response-lab/PPI-data) to store the datasets with the Public Health Protective Policy Index and its components. A copy of the included datafiles, as described below, was deposited with openICPSR15. It presently requires creating an account with the depository. Data access is free. Data location is at https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/123401. The datasets are stored as csv files with five types of layouts. "PPI_country_m1.csv" is a file with country-level aggregates of region-level PPIs, computed using method 1, and their components. Each row corresponds to a country-date. The rows are identified using the country name (cname), numeric and 2-letter ISO 3166-1 codes (isocode and isoabbr respectively), as well as a date variable. The names of the policy variables contain four components: the name of the broader category, the name of the category, the level of issuing government ("nat" refers to the national policies, "reg" refers to the subnational policies, and "tot" refers to the combination of national and subnational policies), as well as suffix "ave". For example, the average Total PPI is denoted as "ppi.all.tot.ave", and the average stringency of the closures of air borders by the national government is denoted as "borders.air_bord.nat.ave". See the codebook for the complete list of variables. "PPI_country_m2.csv" is a file with country-level aggregates of region-level PPIs, computed using method 2, and their components. The identifying variables and the naming convention for the policy variables is the same as in "PPI_country_m1.csv", with the addition of suffix "0.2" at the end of the policy variable names. "PPI_regions_XX_m1.csv" (replace XX with the 2-letter ISO 3166-1 country codes) are country-specific files with region-specific PPIs, computed using method 1, and their components. The identifying variables include ...