R/nazis.R

#' Analysis of the 1933 German Election
#'
#' 1933 German election data.
#'
#' @format A data frame with 681 rows and 7 variables:
#' \describe{
#'  \item{ shareself }{ numeric: proportion of self-employed potential voters }
#'  \item{ shareblue }{ numeric: proportion of blue-collar potential voters }
#'  \item{ sharewhite }{ numeric: proportion of white-collar potential voters }
#'  \item{ sharedomestic }{ numeric: proportion of domestically employed potential voters }
#'  \item{ shareunemployed }{ numeric: proportion of unemployed potential voters }
#'  \item{ nvoter }{ integer: number of eligible voters }
#'  \item{ nazivote }{ integer: number of votes for Nazis }
#' }
#'
#'
#' @details
#' See \emph{QSS} Table 7.7.
#'
#'
#' @references
#' \itemize{
#' \item{ Imai, Kosuke. 2017. \emph{Quantitative Social Science: An Introduction}.
#' Princeton University Press. \href{http://press.princeton.edu/titles/11025.html}{URL}. }
#' \item { G. King, O. Rosen, M. Tanner, A.F. Wagner (2008) “Ordinary economic voting behavior
#' in the extraordinary election of Adolf Hitler.” \emph{Journal of Economic History},
#' vol. 68, pp. 951–996. }
#'}
"nazis"
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