peace {GLMpack} | R Documentation |
Data on the characteristics of peace agreement outcomes
Description
Data for the Peace example used in chapter 7
Usage
data(peace)
Format
A data frame with 216 rows and 9 variables:
- OUTISS
Ordinal variable indicating the scale of outstanding issues that were not resolved during the peace negotiations with 30 percent zero values
- PP
Binary variable indicating whether a rebel force is allowed to transform into a legal political party
- INTCIV
Binary variable indicating whether members of the rebel group are to be integrated into the civil service
- AMN
Binary variable indicating whether there is an amnesty provision in the agreement
- PRIS
Binary variable indicating whether prisoners are released
- FED
Binary variable indicating whether a federal state solution is included
- COMIMP
Binary variable indicating whether the agreement establishes a commission or committee to oversee implementation
- REAFFIRM
Binary variable indicating whether the agreement reaffirms earlier peace agreements
- PKO
Binary variable indicating whether or not the peace agreement included the deployment of peacekeeping forces
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Examples
data(peace)
attach(peace)
require(pscl)
## Table 7.6
M3 <- zeroinfl(OUTISS ~ PP + INTCIV + AMN + PRIS + FED + COMIMP + REAFFIRM | PKO, data=peace)
summary(M3)
out.table.count <- cbind(summary(M3)$coef$count[,1:2],
summary(M3)$coef$count[,1] - 1.96*summary(M3)$coef$count[,2],
summary(M3)$coef$count[,1] + 1.96*summary(M3)$coef$count[,2])
out.table.zero <- cbind(summary(M3)$coef$zero[,1:2],
summary(M3)$coef$zero[,1] - 1.96*summary(M3)$coef$zero[,2],
summary(M3)$coef$zero[,1] + 1.96*summary(M3)$coef$zero[,2])
out.table.count
out.table.zero