Description Usage Format Variable descriptions References See Also
A dataset extending Gleditsch's population of independent states list (available at http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~ksg/data/exppop.txt) with the World Development Indicators "SP.POP.TOTL" variable and the World Population data assembled by Max Roser (at http://ourworldindata.org/data/population-growth-vital-statistics/world-population-growth/).
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An object of class tbl_df
(inherits from tbl
, data.frame
) with 20165 rows and 19 columns.
Standardized country name. This is the same across all datasets in this package, so you can always join them by country_name and year. Character with 224 distinct values. Most common: Andorra (199), Argentina (199), China (199), Denmark (199), France (199), Iran (Persia) (199), Italy/Sardinia (199), Japan (199), Liechtenstein (199), Monaco (199), Nepal (199), Netherlands (199), Oman (199), Paraguay (199), Portugal (199), Russia (Soviet Union) (199), San Marino (199), Spain (199), Sweden (199), Switzerland (199), Thailand (199), Turkey (Ottoman Empire) (199), United Kingdom (199), United States of America (199). NAs = 0.
Gleditsch-Ward numeric country code. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Numeric. Max = 990, min = 2, distinct = 224, mean = 410.741, sd = 258.788, NAs = 0.
Gleditsch-Ward alphabetic country code. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Character with 224 distinct values. Most common: AND (199), ARG (199), CHN (199), DEN (199), FRN (199), IRN (199), ITA (199), JPN (199), LIE (199), MNC (199), NEP (199), NTH (199), OMA (199), PAR (199), POR (199), RUS (199), SNM (199), SPN (199), SWD (199), SWZ (199), THI (199), TUR (199), UKG (199), USA (199). NAs = 0.
Year. Numeric. Max = 2014, min = 1816, distinct = 199, mean = 1942.609, sd = 56.87, NAs = 0.
Population. Numeric. Max = 1364270000, min = 320, distinct = 15578, mean = 22167792.194, sd = 85273337.885, NAs = 0.
Source: either the World Development Indicators, or Gleditsch's list of population for independent states (which in turn gives a further source). Character with 6 distinct values. Most common: Gleditsch: 0 Estimate from COW nation... (12971), Gleditsch: 3 Extrapolated values, bas... (1558), World Development Indicators (3436). NAs = 0.
World population, from Ortiz-Ospina and Roser 2016, who in turn cite Kremer 1993 and the UN population division. Numeric. Max = 7265785946, min = 1262682074, distinct = 72, mean = 4781070998.929, sd = 1456572974.297, NAs = 8072.
World population, interpolated with splines, Ortiz-Ospina and Roser 2016. Numeric. Max = 7265785946, min = 1061729942, distinct = 199, mean = 3503787372.408, sd = 1944080746.446, NAs = 0.
Proportion of the world's population accounted for by the country-year. Numeric. Max = 0.348, min = 0, distinct = 20100, mean = 0.008, sd = 0.028, NAs = 0.
Correlates of War numeric country code. Differs from GWn for a few country-years. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Numeric. Max = 990, min = 2, distinct = 231, mean = 410.302, sd = 258.229, NAs = 0.
Region. Character with 23 distinct values. Most common: South America (2030), Southern Europe (2092), Western Europe (2111). NAs = 0.
Continent. Character with 5 distinct values. Most common: Americas (4645), Asia (4444), Europe (6493). NAs = 0.
Date at which the state entered the system of states according to Gleditsch and Ward, or NA if it has never been a member. Date. Max = 2011-07-09, min = 1816-01-01, distinct = 170, NAs = 0.
Date at which the state ceased to be a member of the system of states according to Gleditsch and Ward, or NA if it still exists. Date. Max = 2016-04-15, min = 1830-07-05, distinct = 30, NAs = 0.
Indicator of whether the state is a microstate, according to Gleditsch's list of microstates. Logical. TRUE = 1713, FALSE = 18452, NAs = 0.
Latitude. Numeric. Max = 64.963, min = -40.901, distinct = 219, mean = 22.301, sd = 25.257, NAs = 0.
Longitude. Numeric. Max = 178.68, min = -175.198, distinct = 219, mean = 9.683, sd = 66.963, NAs = 0.
Whether the country-year is in the Correlates of War system of states. Logical. TRUE = 15864, FALSE = 4301, NAs = 0.
Whether the country-year is in the Gleditsch-Ward system of states. See Gleditsch and Ward (1999). Logical. TRUE = 18646, FALSE = 1519, NAs = 0.
Gleditsch, Kristian (2010). Expanded population data. Version 1.0, posted 13 May 2010
Kremer, Martin (1993) "Population Growth and Technological Change: One Million B.C. to 1990", Quarterly Journal of Economics., August 1993, pp.681-716.
Ortiz-Ospina, Esteban and Max Roser (2016) "World Population Growth". Published online at OurWorldInData.org. Retrieved from: http://ourworldindata.org/data/population-growth-vital-statistics/world-population-growth/ [Online Resource]
Other economic data: economic_data
,
swiid_summary_5
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