Mroz {Ecdat} | R Documentation |
a cross-section
number of observations : 753
observation : individuals
country : United States
data(Mroz)
A dataframe containing :
work at home in 1975? (Opposite of carData::lfp[['lfp']] = labor force participation: When one is 'no', the other is 'yes' and vice versa.)
wife's hours of work in 1975
number of children less than 6 years old in household (Same as carData::Mroz['k5'].)
number of children between ages 6 and 18 in household (Same as carData::Mroz['k618'])
wife's age
wife's educational attainment, in years
wife's average hourly earnings, in 1975 dollars
wife's wage reported at the time of the 1976 interview (not= 1975 estimated wage)
husband's hours worked in 1975
husband's age
husband's educational attainment, in years
husband's wage, in 1975 dollars
family income, in 1975 dollars
wife's mother's educational attainment, in years
wife's father's educational attainment, in years
unemployment rate in county of residence, in percentage points
lives in large city (SMSA) ?
actual years of wife's previous labor market experience
These data seem to have come from the same source as carData::Mroz, though each data set has variables not in the other. The variables that are shared have different names, and the level names for 'work' here are swapped from the levels of carData::Mroz['lfp'].
Mroz, T. (1987) “The sensitivity of an empirical model of married women's hours of work to economic and statistical assumptions”, Econometrica, 55, 765-799.
1976 Panel Study of Income Dynamics.
Greene, W.H. (2003) Econometric Analysis, Prentice Hall, http://www.prenhall.com/greene/greene1.html, Table F4.1.
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Mroz
head(Mroz) #If 'car' and / or 'carData' is also in the path, # then use the following to be clear that # you want this version: head(Ecdat::Mroz)