Hello,

I used the command kdensity in order to calculate the density of fractions/ratios (e.g. number of longterm unemployed on total unemployment). Thus I try to calculate the denisty of values less than 1. However, the values of the kernel densitiy R provided (y-scale) are all greater than 1. Where is the problem and how may I solve it? Does R have problems in calculating distributions of variables within an intervall of 0 and 1?

Best,
Katja

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