R Dataset / Package wooldridge / crime4
On this R-data statistics page, you will find information about the crime4 data set which pertains to crime4. The crime4 data set is found in the wooldridge R package. You can load the crime4 data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("crime4"). This will load the data into a variable called crime4. If R says the crime4 data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("wooldridge") and then attempt to reload the data with the library() command. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the crime4 R data set. The size of this file is about 536,646 bytes.
crime4
Description
Data loads lazily. Type data(crime4) into the console.
Usage
data(crime4)
Format
A data.frame with 630 rows and 59 variables:
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county. county identifier
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year. 81 to 87
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crmrte. crimes committed per person
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prbarr. 'probability' of arrest
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prbconv. 'probability' of conviction
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prbpris. 'probability' of prison sentenc
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avgsen. avg. sentence, days
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polpc. police per capita
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density. people per sq. mile
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taxpc. tax revenue per capita
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west. =1 if in western N.C.
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central. =1 if in central N.C.
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urban. =1 if in SMSA
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pctmin80. perc. minority, 1980
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wcon. weekly wage, construction
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wtuc. wkly wge, trns, util, commun
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wtrd. wkly wge, whlesle, retail trade
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wfir. wkly wge, fin, ins, real est
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wser. wkly wge, service industry
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wmfg. wkly wge, manufacturing
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wfed. wkly wge, fed employees
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wsta. wkly wge, state employees
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wloc. wkly wge, local gov emps
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mix. offense mix: face-to-face/other
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pctymle. percent young male
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d82. =1 if year == 82
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d83. =1 if year == 83
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d84. =1 if year == 84
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d85. =1 if year == 85
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d86. =1 if year == 86
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d87. =1 if year == 87
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lcrmrte. log(crmrte)
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lprbarr. log(prbarr)
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lprbconv. log(prbconv)
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lprbpris. log(prbpris)
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lavgsen. log(avgsen)
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lpolpc. log(polpc)
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ldensity. log(density)
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ltaxpc. log(taxpc)
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lwcon. log(wcon)
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lwtuc. log(wtuc)
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lwtrd. log(wtrd)
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lwfir. log(wfir)
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lwser. log(wser)
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lwmfg. log(wmfg)
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lwfed. log(wfed)
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lwsta. log(wsta)
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lwloc. log(wloc)
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lmix. log(mix)
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lpctymle. log(pctymle)
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lpctmin. log(pctmin)
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clcrmrte. lcrmrte - lcrmrte[_n-1]
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clprbarr. lprbarr - lprbarr[_n-1]
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clprbcon. lprbconv - lprbconv[_n-1]
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clprbpri. lprbpri - lprbpri[t-1]
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clavgsen. lavgsen - lavgsen[t-1]
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clpolpc. lpolpc - lpolpc[t-1]
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cltaxpc. ltaxpc - ltaxpc[t-1]
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clmix. lmix - lmix[t-1]
Source
https://www.cengage.com/cgi-wadsworth/course_products_wp.pl?fid=M20b&product_isbn_issn=9781111531041
Examples
str(crime4)
Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org.