dataset=marry begin description Data from Hebbler, B. (1847), ``Statistics of Prussia," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, A, 10, 154-186. The 1843 census was rather odd. Sometimes if the wife or husband was not at the household, then s/he would not be counted. Notice for that the military there were surplus husbands while for civilians there were surplus wives. Contributed by David Olive. end description begin variables col 0 = case col 1 = x1 = population of the district in 1843 col 2 = x2 = number of married civilian men in the district col 3 = y = number of women married to civilians in the district col 4 = x3 = number of married military men in the district col 5 = x4 = number of women married to miltary men in the district end variables begin data 1 821946 133217 133217 1129 1061 2 619553 104159 104245 290 290 3 387306 61670 61688 651 612 4 577575 97363 97456 752 711 5 857230 142600 142538 931 925 6 432957 71710 71374 192 189 7 353149 43455 43639 1524 1476 8 782186 130111 130663 1822 1750 9 799772 139617 140088 1066 955 10 517522 85671 85892 1202 1089 11 413106 67357 67681 649 617 12 175722 28389 28623 269 253 13 1117204 189939 190063 1522 1455 14 939624 158427 158456 1076 1046 15 892056 162699 163279 1018 1019 16 647326 109785 110621 941 929 17 701037 117142 118078 879 792 18 335543 55557 56305 610 585 19 418765 65510 65989 229 226 20 452877 74236 74698 410 381 21 549801 86664 87629 156 156 22 465363 69870 70040 464 413 23 851456 134882 136012 519 493 24 489900 77345 77755 781 716 25 478338 74970 74970 678 591 26 394451 60449 60534 159 128