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eha (version 2.4-5)

oldmort:

Description

The data consists of old age life histories from 1 January 1860 to 31 december 1880, 21 years. Only (parts of) life histories above age 60 is considered.

Usage

data(oldmort)

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 6508 observations from 4603 persons on the following 13 variables.
id
Identification number.
enter
Start age for the interval.
exit
Stop age for the interval.
event
Indicator of death; equals TRUE if the person died at the end of the interval, FALSE otherwise.
birthdate
Birthdate as a real number (i.e., "1765-06-27" is 1765.490).
m.id
Mother's identification number.
f.id
Father's identification number.
sex
Gender, a factor with levels male female
civ
Civil status, a factor with levels unmarried married widow
ses.50
Socio-economic status at age 50, a factor with levels middle unknown upper farmer lower
birthplace
a factor with levels parish region remote
imr.birth
Infant mortality rate at birth in the region of birth
region
Subregion of Sundsvall, a factor with levels town industry rural

Details

The Sundsvall area in mid-Sweden was during the 19th century a fast growing forest industry. At the end of the century, it was one of the largest sawmill area in Europe. The town Sundsvall is fast growing part of the region and center for the commerse.

References

Edvinsson, S. (2000). The Demographic Data Base at Ume<U+00E5> University: A resource for historical studies. In Hall, McKaa, and Thorvaldsen (eds), "Handbook of International Historical Microdata for Population Research", Minnesota Population Center, Minneapolis.

Examples

Run this code
data(oldmort)
summary(oldmort)
## maybe str(oldmort) ; plot(oldmort) ...

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