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This data set is originally from Rossi et al. (1980), and is used as an example in Allison (1995). The data pertain to 432 convicts who were released from Maryland state prisons in the 1970s and who were followed up for one year after release. Half the released convicts were assigned at random to an experimental treatment in which they were given financial aid; half did not receive aid.
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A data frame with 432 observations on the following 62 variables.
weekarrest1 if arrested, 0 if not arrested.finno yes.ageraceblack or other.wexpno or yes.marmarried or not married.parono or yes.prioeduc2 = 6th grade or less;
3 = 7th to 9th grade; 4 = 10th to 11th grade;
5 = 12th grade; 6 = some college.emp1no or yes.emp2emp3emp4emp5emp6emp7emp8emp9emp10emp11emp12emp13emp14emp15emp16emp17emp18emp19emp20emp21emp22emp23emp24emp25emp26emp27emp28emp29emp30emp31emp32emp33emp34emp35emp36emp37emp38emp39emp40emp41emp42emp43emp44emp45emp46emp47emp48emp49emp50emp51emp52Allison, P.D. (1995). Survival Analysis Using the SAS System: A Practical Guide. Cary, NC: SAS Institute.
Rossi, P.H., R.A. Berk, and K.J. Lenihan (1980). Money, Work, and Crime: Some Experimental Results. New York: Academic Press.
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