Clean data files from different topics. All the data files come from open-sources and may have been clean, so they are ready to use for data analysis.
- Gasoline prices and distance 052118.csv: file used for my blog post at https://davidmitre.netlify.app/post/2018-06-06/gasoline-prices/
- Homicides rate per municipality 2010-2017.csv: estimated from INEGI data.
- INEGI homicides at national level 1990-2017.csv: estimated from INEGI data. Made for my blog post at https://davidmitre.netlify.app/post/2018-08-20/patterns-homicide-rates/
- map_ENT.rds: a SpatialPolygonsDataFrame object from Mexico local states.
- map_MUN.rds: a simplified SpatialPolygonsDataFrame object from Mexico municipalities using the R-gsimplify function from rgeos.
- Homicides rates 2010-2017.gif: gif-file made for my blog post at https://davidmitre.netlify.app/post/2018-08-20/patterns-homicide-rates/
- Mexican states names all caps.csv: Mexican state names and codes used for merging data. Retrieved from http://www.inegi.org.mx/geo/contenidos/geoestadistica/CatalogoClaves.aspx
- Municipal codes INEGI.csv: Mexican municipalities names and codes used for merging data. Retrieved from http://www.inegi.org.mx/geo/contenidos/geoestadistica/CatalogoClaves.aspx
- baseprymunMX.csv: Mexico's municipal population projections 2010-2030. Retrieved from: www.conapo.gob.mx, but such file is no longer on the website, nor on datos.gob.mx.
- base_municipios_final_datos.csv: Mexico's municipal population projections 2015-2030. Retrieved from: https://datos.gob.mx/busca/dataset/proyecciones-de-la-poblacion-de-mexico-y-de-las-entidades-federativas-2016-2050