📄 columbus.doc
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Contents of columbus data files:
Columbus.shp, shx, dbf: ArcView shape files
Source:
Anselin, Luc. 1988. Spatial econometrics: methods and
models. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, Table 12.1 p. 189.
Unit of analysis: 49 neighborhoods in Columbus, OH, 1980 data.
Variables in columbus.dbf:
SHAPE: polygon (ArcView default)
AREA: computed by ArcView
PERIMETER: computed by ArcView
COLUMBUS_: internal polygon ID (ignore)
COLUMBUS_I: another internal polygon ID (ignore)
POLYID: yet another polygon ID
NEIG: neighborhood id value (1-49);
conforms to id value used in Spatial Econometrics book.
HOVAL: housing value (in $1,000)
INC: household income (in $1,000)
CRIME: residential burglaries and vehicle thefts per thousand
households in the neighborhood
OPEN: open space in neighborhood
PLUMB: % housing units without plumbing
DISCBD: distance to CBD
X: x coordinate (in arbitrary digitizing units)
Y: y coordinate (in arbitrary digitizing units)
AREA: neighborhood area (computed by SpaceStat)
NSA: north-south dummy (North=1)
NSB: north-south dummy (North=1)
EW: east-west dummy (East=1)
CP: core-periphery dummy (Core=1)
THOUS: constant=1,000
NEIGNO: NEIG+1,000, alternative neighborhood id value
PERIM: polygon perimeter (computed by SpaceStat)
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