% File src/library/datasets/man/swiss.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{swiss} \docType{data} \alias{swiss} \title{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} \format{ A data frame with 47 observations on 6 variables, \emph{each} of which is in percent, i.e., in \eqn{[0, 100]}. \tabular{rll}{ [,1] \tab Fertility \tab \eqn{I_g}{Ig}, \sQuote{common standardized fertility measure}\cr [,2] \tab Agriculture\tab \% of males involved in agriculture as occupation\cr [,3] \tab Examination\tab \% draftees receiving highest mark on army examination\cr [,4] \tab Education \tab \% education beyond primary school for draftees.\cr [,5] \tab Catholic \tab \% \sQuote{catholic} (as opposed to \sQuote{protestant}).\cr [,6] \tab Infant.Mortality\tab live births who live less than 1 year. } All variables but \sQuote{Fertility} give proportions of the population. } \details{ (paraphrasing Mosteller and Tukey): Switzerland, in 1888, was entering a period known as the \emph{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 \dQuote{provinces} at about 1888. Here, all variables are scaled to \eqn{[0, 100]}, where in the original, all but \code{"Catholic"} were scaled to \eqn{[0, 1]}. } \source{ Project \dQuote{16P5}, pages 549--551 in Mosteller, F. and Tukey, J. W. (1977) \emph{Data Analysis and Regression: A Second Course in Statistics}. Addison-Wesley, Reading Mass. indicating their source as \dQuote{Data used by permission of Franice van de Walle. Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 1976. Unpublished data assembled under NICHD contract number No 1-HD-O-2077.} } \references{ Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) \emph{The New S Language}. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. } \note{ Files for all 182 districts in 1888 and other years have been available at \url{http://opr.princeton.edu/archive/eufert/switz.html} or \url{http://opr.princeton.edu/archive/pefp/switz.asp}. They state that variables \code{Examination} and \code{Education} are averages for 1887, 1888 and 1889. } \examples{ require(stats); require(graphics) pairs(swiss, panel = panel.smooth, main = "swiss data", col = 3 + (swiss$Catholic > 50)) summary(lm(Fertility ~ . , data = swiss)) } \keyword{datasets}