data.frame with 58 654 observations on the following 28
variables: Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria,
Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper Austria,
Vienna and Vorarlberg).male and
female).1 = working full time, 2 = working part time, 3
= unemployed, 4 = pupil, student, further training or unpaid work
experience or in compulsory military or community service, 5 = in
retirement or early retirement or has given up business, 6 =
permanently disabled or/and unfit to work or other inactive person, 7
= fulfilling domestic tasks and care responsibilities).AT, EU and Other).simFrame. Note that it is included for illustrative purposes only.
It consists of 25 000 households, hence it does not represent the true
population sizes of Austria and its regions.Only a few of the large number of variables in the original survey are
included in this example data set. Some variable names are different from
the standardized names used by the statistical agencies, as the latter are
rather cryptic codes. Furthermore, the variables hsize,
eqsize, eqIncome and age are not included in the
standardized format of EU-SILC data, but have been derived from other
variables for convenience. Moreover, some very sparse income components
were not included in the the generation of this synthetic data set. Thus the
equivalized household income is computed from the available income
components.
data(eusilcP)
summary(eusilcP)
Run the code above in your browser using DataLab