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Small dataset of events in Argentina, purposefully including events which are currently deleted/modified.
acled_old_dummy
A data frame:
An unique individual identifier by number and country acronym (updated annually)
The day, month and year on which an event took place
The year in which an event took place
A numeric code indicating the level of certainty of the date coded for the event
Type of disorder associated with the event and sub event type
The type of event
The type of sub-event
The named actor involved in the event. Note: Actor 1 and Actor 2 do not imply directionality (e.g. attacker or defender)
The named actor associated with or identifying actor1
A numeric code indicating the type of actor1
The named actor involved in the event. Note: Actor 1 and Actor 2 do not imply directionality (e.g. attacker or defender)
The named actor associated with or identifying actor1
A numeric code indicating the type of actor1
A numeric code indicating the interaction between types of actor1 and actor2
Column referencing the presence of civilian targeting
A numeric code for each individual country
The region of the world where the event took place
The country in which the event took place
The largest sub-national administrative region in which the event took place
The second largest sub-national administrative region in which the event took place
The third largest sub-national administrative region in which the event took place
The location in which the event took place
The latitude of the location
The longitude of the location
A numeric code indicating the level of certainty of the location coded for the event
The source of the event report
The scale (local, regional, national, international) of the source
A short description of the event
The number of reported fatalities which occurred during the event
Tags associated with the event.
Numeric code of time
Other Data:
acled_codebook
,
acled_countries
,
acled_event_categories
,
acled_interaction_codes
,
acled_multipliers
,
acled_old_deletion_dummy
,
acled_regions
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