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happiness

happiness


Description

Wooldridge Data loads lazily.

Usage

data('happiness')

Format

A data.frame with 17137 observations on 33 variables:

  • year: gss year for this respondent

  • workstat: work force status

  • prestige: occupational prestige score

  • divorce: ever been divorced or separated

  • widowed: ever been widowed

  • educ: highest year of school completed

  • reg16: region of residence, age 16

  • babies: household members less than 6 yrs old

  • preteen: household members 6 thru 12 yrs old

  • teens: household members 13 thru 17 yrs old

  • income: total family income

  • region: region of interview

  • attend: how often r attends religious services

  • happy: general happiness

  • owngun: =1 if own gun

  • tvhours: hours per day watching tv

  • vhappy: =1 if 'very happy'

  • mothfath16: =1 if live with mother and father at 16

  • black: =1 if black

  • gwbush04: =1 if voted for G.W. Bush in 2004

  • female: =1 if female

  • blackfemale: black*female

  • gwbush00: =1 if voted for G.W. Bush in 2000

  • occattend: =1 if attend is 3, 4, or 5

  • regattend: =1 if attend is 6, 7, or 8

  • y94: =1 if year == 1994

  • y96:

  • y98:

  • y00:

  • y02:

  • y04:

  • y06: =1 if year == 2006

  • unem10: =1 if unemployed in last 10 years

NA

Source

Examples

str(happiness)

wooldridge

111 Data Sets from "Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach, 6e" by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge

v1.3.1
GPL-3
Authors
Justin M. Shea [aut, cre], Kennth H. Brown [ctb]
Initial release

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