swiss: Swiss Fertility and Socioeconomic Indicators (1888) Data
Description
Standardized fertility measure and socio-economic indicators for each
of 47 French-speaking provinces of Switzerland at about 1888.
Usage
swiss
Arguments
Format
A data frame with 47 observations on 6 variables, each of which
is in percent, i.e., in \([0, 100]\).
[,1]
Fertility
\(I_g\), ‘common standardized
fertility measure’
[,2]
Agriculture
% of males involved in agriculture
as occupation
[,3]
Examination
% draftees receiving highest mark
on army examination
[,4]
Education
% education beyond primary school for draftees.
[,5]
Catholic
% ‘catholic’ (as opposed to ‘protestant’).
All variables but ‘Fertility’ give proportions of the
population.
Details
(paraphrasing Mosteller and Tukey):
Switzerland, in 1888, was entering a period known as the
demographic transition; i.e., its fertility was beginning to
fall from the high level typical of underdeveloped countries.
The data collected are for 47 French-speaking “provinces” at
about 1888.
Here, all variables are scaled to \([0, 100]\), where in the
original, all but "Catholic" were scaled to \([0, 1]\).
References
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988)
The New S Language.
Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.