Korea2 {netdata}R Documentation

Family planning in Korea

Description

This is a communication network within a small enterprise: a sawmill. All employees were asked to indicate the frequency with which they discussed work matters with each of their colleagues on a five-point scale ranging from less than once a week to several times a day. Two employees were linked in the communication network if they rated their contact as three or more. We do not know whether both employees had to rate their tie in this way or that at least one employee had to indicate a strength of three or more. In the sawmill, the employees are Spanish-speaking (H) or English- speaking (E), which, of course, is relevant to their communication. The sawmill contains two main sections: the mill (M), where tree trunks are sawn into logs, and the planer section (P), where logs are planed. Then there is a yard (Y) where two employees are working, and some managers and additional officials. Vertex labels indicate the ethnicity and the type of work of each employee, e.g. HP-10 is an Hispanic (H) working in the planer section (P).

Usage

data(Korea2)

Details

Use data(package="netdata") to get a full list of networks.

Licenses and Citation

If the source of the data set does not specified otherwise, this data set is protected by the Creative Commons License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/.

When publishing results obtained using this data set the original authors should be cited. In addition this package should be cited as:

Mark S. Handcock, David Hunter, Carter T. Butts, Steven M. Goodreau, and Martina Morris. 2003 statnet: An R package for the Statistical Modeling of Social Networks
http://www.csde.washington.edu/statnet
and the source should be cited as:

{Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej Mrvar (2006):} Pajek datasets
http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/.

Source

http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/esna/korea.htm

References

See link above.

See Also

network, sna


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