Abstract

Francoist street name removal and change in electoral support for PSOE.
Note: + p < 0.1; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. All models also include elections before June 2016 (2000–2015). Model 2 extends the DV (name removal) to the first half of 2019. Model 3 uses the IV in continuous form (logged number of changes). Model 4 restricts the sample to municipalities where Vox got more than 0 votes. Controls include a dummy for a leftist major elected in 2015 local elections, logged population in 2011, logged number of Francoist streets in t0, turnout in June 2016 elections, and the unemployment rate in January 2016. Only municipalities that had at least one street with a Francoist name in t0 (June 2016) were included in the sample.
Francoist street name removal and change in electoral support for PSOE (previous version).
Note: + p < 0.1; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. All models also include elections before June 2016 (2000–2015). Model 2 extends the DV (name removal) to the first half of 2019. Model 3 uses the IV in continuous form (logged number of changes). Model 4 restricts the sample to municipalities where Vox got more than 0 votes. Controls include a dummy for a leftist major elected in 2015 local elections, logged population in 2011, logged number of Francoist streets in t0, turnout in June 2016 elections, and the unemployment rate in January 2016. Only municipalities that had at least one street with a Francoist name in t0 (June 2016) were included in the sample.
The authors have provided an updated Online Appendix which is provided as a Supplementary file to this corrigendum. Table A14: Francoist street name removal and change in electoral support for PSOE
