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Data provided by Ernst R. Berndt, which was used by Mroz (1987) and Wooldridge (2010)
data(mroz)
A data.frame with 428 observations on 22 variables:
inlf: =1 if in lab frce, 1975
hours: hours worked, 1975
kidslt6: # kids < 6 years
kidsge6: # kids 6-18
age: woman's age in yrs
educ: years of schooling
wage: est. wage from earn, hrs
repwage: rep. wage at interview in 1976
hushrs: hours worked by husband, 1975
husage: husband's age
huseduc: husband's years of schooling
huswage: husband's hourly wage, 1975
faminc: family income, 1975
mtr: fed. marg. tax rte facing woman
motheduc: mother's years of schooling
fatheduc: father's years of schooling
unem: unem. rate in county of resid.
city: =1 if live in SMSA
exper: actual labor mkt exper
nwifeinc: (faminc - wage*hours)/1000
lwage: log(wage)
expersq: exper^2
https://www.cengage.com/cgi-wadsworth/course_products_wp.pl?fid=M20b&product_isbn_issn=9781111531041
Mroz, Thomas, (1987), The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Married Women's Hours of Work to Economic and Statistical Assumptions, Econometrica, 55, issue 4, p. 765-99.
Jeffrey M Wooldridge, 2010. "Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data," MIT Press Books, The MIT Press, edition 2, volume 1, number 0262232588, December.
data(mroz)
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