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Hartnagel

Canadian Crime-Rates Time Series


Description

The Hartnagel data frame has 38 rows and 7 columns. The data are an annual time-series from 1931 to 1968. There are some missing data.

Usage

Hartnagel

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

year

1931–1968.

tfr

Total fertility rate per 1000 women.

partic

Women's labor-force participation rate per 1000.

degrees

Women's post-secondary degree rate per 10,000.

fconvict

Female indictable-offense conviction rate per 100,000.

ftheft

Female theft conviction rate per 100,000.

mconvict

Male indictable-offense conviction rate per 100,000.

mtheft

Male theft conviction rate per 100,000.

Details

The post-1948 crime rates have been adjusted to account for a difference in method of recording. Some of your results will differ in the last decimal place from those in Table 14.1 of Fox (1997) due to rounding of the data. Missing values for 1950 were interpolated.

Source

Personal communication from T. Hartnagel, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta.

References

Fox, J., and Hartnagel, T. F (1979) Changing social roles and female crime in Canada: A time series analysis. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthroplogy, 16, 96–104.

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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