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<description>
DATA7-23
Data are cross section for 76 countries. 1976 data were compiled
by Denise Lerner and 1989 data were compiled by Elmer Gamoning.
See DATA4-15 and DATA7-17 for data sources.
Y = gini coefficient range 0<Yt<1: 0 is perfect equality Todaro,
Gnp = per capita gross national product,(base 1976) Source:same.
Gdp = growth rate (%) of gross domestic product.
pop = growth rate of population
urb = measure of people living in urban areas (%).
lit = percentage of people in country who can read and write.
edu = secondary school enrollment expressed as percentage of the
total population of secondary school age.
agr = share of agriculture in GDP (%).
d = 1 for 1989 base and 0 for 1976 base.
</description>
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label="gini coefficient (range 0 to 1, 0 is perfect equality)"
/>
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label="per capita GNP (base 1976)"
/>
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label="growth rate (%) of gross domestic product"
/>
<variable name="pop"
label="growth rate of population"
/>
<variable name="urb"
label="percentage of people living in urban areas"
/>
<variable name="lit"
label="percentage literacy rate"
/>
<variable name="edu"
label="secondary school enrollment as % of age group"
/>
<variable name="agr"
label="percentage share of agriculture in GDP"
/>
<variable name="d"
label="1 for 1989 base and 0 for 1976 base"
discrete="true"
/>
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