informalorg_corneville | R Documentation |
This data was as a result of a etnography done in an italian american slum of Corneville, in Boston, USA. Data collected around 1937-40. In this database are two matrices of the informal organization in the Cornevile S&A Club. The first one, it is about how was that network in early september 1939, and the second one, it is of summer in 1940.
data(informalorg_corneville)
One 35 X 35 matrix (network of early september 1939), and another one of 10 X 10 (network of summer 1940).
A 35 X 35 matrix of the informal organization. The ones who send the tie are in row, and the ones who received the ties are in columns. It represent the line of influence between them.
The status of each person. "1" is higher, and "8" is the lowest.
The fraquency of the people involved, where "1" is "frequent", and "2" is for those "infrequently present".
"1" is a corner boy, and "2" is a member of racket organization.
A 10 X 10 matrix of the informal organization. The ones who send the tie are in row, and the ones who received the ties are in columns. It represent the line of influence between them.
The status of each person. "1" is higher, and "6" is the lowest.
The fraquency of the people involved, where "1" is "frequent", and "2" is for those "infrequently present".
"1" is a corner boy, and "2" is a member of racket organization.
Whyte, Willian Foote (1993[1943]). Street corner society. The social structure of an italian slum. Chicago, United States: The University of Chicago Press.
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