The goal of yowie
is to provide longitudinal wages data sets along with several demographic variables of Americans from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) from Round 1 (the survey year 1979) to Round 28 (the survey year 2018). The NLSY79 is a longitudinal project held by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that follows the lives of a sample of American youth born between 1957-64. The cohort originally included 12,686 respondents ages 14-22 when first interviewed in 1979. There are three data sets provided in this package:
wages
: The wages data from the cohort whose highest grade completed is up to 12th grade.wages_hs_do
: The wages data of the high school dropouts.demog_nlsy79
: The demographic data of the NLSY79 cohort.You can install the development version from GitHub with:
Here is the example of plotting some samples of subjects in wages_hs
using brolgar
(Tierney, Cook, and Prvan, 2020).
library(yowie)
library(brolgar)
library(ggplot2)
set.seed(20210217)
ggplot(yowie::wages,
aes(x = year,
y = wage,
group = id)) +
geom_line(alpha = 0.7) +
facet_sample() +
ylab("mean hourly wage") +
theme_bw()
A yowie is a mythical creature in Australian foklore akin to Big Foot or Sasquatch in north America. In terms of the package it can be considered an acronym: Years Of Wages to Investigate and Explore.