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Adult children dataset

Only one child of each sampled elder was interviewed by random sampling. Please refer to Survey Documentation for details.

 

Codebook for the 2002 cross-sectional dataset of the adult children of the sampled elders

--- This dataset includes 4,478 respondents aged 35-65 who were interviewed in 2002. These respondents are the children of the sampled elders aged 65+. A cross-sectional weight is included in the released dataset. Please read the specification in the codebook before you use this dataset.

Codebook for the 2002 cross-sectional dataset of the adult children of the sampled elders

--- This dataset includes 3,003 respondents aged 35-65 who were interviewed in 2002 and re-interviewed in 2005. These respondents are the children of the sampled elders aged 65+. Unlike the survey for the elders aged 65+, the adult children's survey in 2005 did not add new interviewees to replace those who were lost to follow-up. A cross-sectional weight is included in the released dataset. Please read the specification in the codebook before you use this dataset.

No cross-sectional dataset, longitudinal/panel dataset, or dyadic dataset (i.e., dataset contains child and their matched old parent) has been released so far. If you want to get these datasets, please Contact Us.

 

 

 

 

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