Men2_eu_vwgpx
Since the instruction says "develop piece for: 'men2_eu_vwgpx'" , I will interpret this in a few possible ways and provide a developed piece for each plausible context. (e.g., SHARE, EU-SILC, or a custom labor study) Variable name: men2_eu_vwgpx Label: Men aged 2nd cohort – European Union – Vehicle & gasoline price index (cross-sectional)
Title: Transport Elasticities for Middle-Aged Men in the EU: Introducing the men2_eu_vwgpx Model men2_eu_vwgpx
/** * men2_eu_vwgpx * * Description: * Computes the weighted fuel and vehicle maintenance index for * middle-aged men (35–49) across EU member states. * * Parameters: * - data : data.frame containing columns: age, gender, country, * vehicle_km, fuel_price_local, maintenance_cost * - base_year : integer, default = 2021 * * Returns: * - A list with two elements: * $index : numeric vector, EU-normalized index (base=100) * $summary : data.frame with mean, sd, and percentiles by country * * Example: * result <- men2_eu_vwgpx(eu_transport_data, base_year=2023) * plot(result$index) */ Project MEN2_EU_VWGPX Monitoring Energy Needs of 2nd-generation Men – EU Vehicle & Gasoline Price Experiment maintenance_cost * - base_year : integer
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