teen_poverty | R Documentation |
These data come from the years 1979-1983 in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, with information about 1141 teenage women. These data are in the "wide" format for demonstration purposes.
teen_poverty
A data frame with 1141 rows and 28 variables:
Unique identifier for the respondent
Age at first interview
1 if subject is black, 0 if not
1 if subject is in poverty, 0 if not, at time 1
1 if subject is in poverty, 0 if not, at time 2
1 if subject is in poverty, 0 if not, at time 3
1 if subject is in poverty, 0 if not, at time 4
1 if subject is in poverty, 0 if not, at time 5
1 if subject has had a child, 0 if not, at time 1
1 if subject has had a child, 0 if not, at time 2
1 if subject has had a child, 0 if not, at time 3
1 if subject has had a child, 0 if not, at time 4
1 if subject has had a child, 0 if not, at time 5
1 if subject lives with a spouse, 0 if not, at time 1
1 if subject lives with a spouse, 0 if not, at time 2
1 if subject lives with a spouse, 0 if not, at time 3
1 if subject lives with a spouse, 0 if not, at time 4
1 if subject lives with a spouse, 0 if not, at time 5
1 if subject is in school, 0 if not, at time 1
1 if subject is in school, 0 if not, at time 2
1 if subject is in school, 0 if not, at time 3
1 if subject is in school, 0 if not, at time 4
1 if subject is in school, 0 if not, at time 5
Hours worked during the week of the survey, at time 1
Hours worked during the week of the survey, at time 2
Hours worked during the week of the survey, at time 3
Hours worked during the week of the survey, at time 4
Hours worked during the week of the survey, at time 5
These data originate with the U.S. Department of Labor. The particular subset used here come from Paul Allison via Statistical Horizons: https://statisticalhorizons.com/wp-content/uploads/teenpov.dta
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