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Angell

Moral Integration of American Cities


Description

The Angell data frame has 43 rows and 4 columns. The observations are 43 U. S. cities around 1950.

Usage

Angell

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

moral

Moral Integration: Composite of crime rate and welfare expenditures.

hetero

Ethnic Heterogenity: From percentages of nonwhite and foreign-born white residents.

mobility

Geographic Mobility: From percentages of residents moving into and out of the city.

region

A factor with levels: E Northeast; MW Midwest; S Southeast; W West.

Source

Angell, R. C. (1951) The moral integration of American Cities. American Journal of Sociology 57 (part 2), 1–140.

References

Fox, J. (2016) Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models, Third Edition. Sage.


carData

Companion to Applied Regression Data Sets

v3.0-4
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
John Fox [aut, cre], Sanford Weisberg [aut], Brad Price [aut]
Initial release
2020-04-11

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