Reconstructing a slave society: Building the DWI panel, 1760-1914
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2023-07
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In this article, we discuss the sources employed and the methodological
choices that entailed assembling a novel, individual-level, large panel dataset containing
an incredible wealth of data for a full population in the Caribbeans over the long run,
the DWI panel. The panel contains over 1.35 million observations spanning 154 years,
well over 100 variables, and its records are linked across sources along demographic
and geographic lines throughout the entire period. This richness is all the more valuable
in light of the limited source’s availability characteristics of the area and is hoped to lead
to a renewed debate over our understanding of former slave societies, while fostering
collaborations with scholars relying on similar datasets for other areas of the world.
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Big data, micro data, panel construction, record linking, colonialism, slavery