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bang: Sub-sample from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey (see Huq & Cleveland, 1990)

Description

A subset of data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey, consisting of 2867 women across 61 districts.

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 2867 observations on the following 12 variables:
woman
Identifying code for each woman (level 1 unit).
district
Identifying code for each district (level 2 unit).
use
Contraceptive use status at time of survey; a factor with levels Not_using and Using.
use4
Contraceptive use status and method (a factor with levels: Sterilization, Modern_reversible_method, Traditional_method, Not_using_contraception).
lc
Number of living children at time of survey; a factor with ordered levels None, One_child, Two_children, Three_plus.
age
Age of woman at time of survey (in years), centred on sample mean of 30 years.
urban
Type of region of residence; levels are Rural and Urban.
educ
Woman's level of education (a factor with ordered levels None, Lower_primary, Upper_primary, Secondary_and_above.
hindu
Woman's religion; levels are Muslim and Hindu.
d_lit
Proportion of women in district who are literate.
d_pray
Proportion of Muslim women in district who pray every day (a measure of religiosity).
cons
Constant of ones.

Source

Amin, S., Diamond, I., Steele, F. (1997) Contraception and religiosity in Bangladesh. In: G. W. Jones, J. C. Caldwell, R. M. Douglas, R. M. D'Souza (eds) The Continuing Demographic Transition, 268--289. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Huq, N. M., Cleland, J. (1990) Bangladesh fertility survey, 1989. Dhaka: National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT). Rasbash, J., Charlton, C., Browne, W.J., Healy, M. and Cameron, B. (2009) MLwiN Version 2.1. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol. Rasbash, J., Steele, F., Browne, W.J. and Goldstein, H. (2012) A User's Guide to MLwiN Version 2.26. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.

Details

The bang dataset is one of the sample datasets provided with the multilevel-modelling software package MLwiN (Rasbash et al., 2009), and is a subset of data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey (Huq and Cleland, 1990) used by Rasbash et al. (2012) as an example when fitting logistic models for binary and binomial responses. The full sample was analysed in Amin et al. (1997).

See Also

See mlmRev package for an alternative format of the same dataset, with fewer variables.

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# 
# data(bang, package = "R2MLwiN")
# 
# bang$use4 <- relevel(bang$use4, 4)
# 
# (mymodel <- runMLwiN(log(use4, cons) ~ 1 + lc + (1 | district), 
#   D = "Unordered Multinomial", estoptions = list(EstM = 1, nonlinear = c(1, 2)), data = bang))
# 
# ## End(Not run)

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