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	<identifier identifierType="DOI">10.3886/ICPSR08085.v1</identifier>
	<creators>
    	
			<creator>
				<creatorName>United States Department of Education. Center for Education Statistics</creatorName>
			</creator>
    	
	</creators>
	<titles>
		<title>National Longitudinal Study of the Class of 1972    </title>
		
	</titles>
	<publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</publisher>
	<publicationYear>1984</publicationYear>
	<subjects>
		
      		<subject>academic achievement</subject>
      	
      		<subject>career goals</subject>
      	
      		<subject>ethnicity</subject>
      	
      		<subject>family background</subject>
      	
      		<subject>family life</subject>
      	
      		<subject>higher education</subject>
      	
      		<subject>high school graduates</subject>
      	
      		<subject>high school students</subject>
      	
      		<subject>income</subject>
      	
      		<subject>job history</subject>
      	
      		<subject>life events</subject>
      	
      		<subject>life plans</subject>
      	
      		<subject>marital status</subject>
      	
      		<subject>postsecondary education</subject>
      	
      		<subject>work experience</subject>
      	
	</subjects>
	<dates>
		<date dateType="Available">1984-03-18</date>
		<date dateType="Updated">1999-02-25</date>
		
	</dates>
	<resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">
		
			survey data
		
	</resourceType>
	<alternateIdentifiers>
		<alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="ICPSR Study Number">8085</alternateIdentifier>
	</alternateIdentifiers>
	<version>1</version>
	<descriptions>
		<description>This longitudinal data collection supplies information on
 the educational, vocational, and personal development of young people
 who were high school seniors in 1972 and examines the kinds of factors
 -- personal, familial, social, institutional, and cultural -- that may
 affect that development. The collection provides a broad spectrum of
 information on each student and covers areas such as ability,
 socioeconomic status, home background, community environment,
 ethnicity, significant others, current activity at time of survey,
 educational attainment, school experiences, school performance, work
 status, work performance and satisfaction, goal orientations, marriage
 and the family, and military experience. Data collected in the
 base-year (1972) focus on factors relating to the student's
 personal/family background, education and work experiences, plans,
 aspirations, attitudes, and opinions. The first follow-up, which was
 conducted in 1973, offers information on the respondent's activity
 state (education, work, etc.), socioeconomic status, work and
 educational experience since leaving high school, future plans, and
 expectations. The second follow-up (1974) probes respondents on
 similar measures but is augmented by additional variables pertaining
 to work and education. The third follow-up (1976) contains additional
 items on graduate school application and entry, job supervision, sex
 roles, sex and race biases, and a subjective rating of high school
 experiences. The fourth follow-up (1979) offers data similar to the
 other follow-ups but includes some variables that were modified to
 elicit unique information. For the fifth follow-up, the sample members
 averaged 32 years of age and had been out of high school for 14
 years. In addition to covering the same subject areas as the previous
 surveys, this follow-up includes additional questions on marital
 history, divorce, child support, and economic relationships in modern
 families. Part 1 of this collection contains base-year data as well as
 data collected during four subsequent follow-ups undertaken in 1973,
 1974, 1976, and 1979, while Part 12 contains fifth follow-up data for
 1986. Part 2, the School File, contains information obtained from the
 respondent's high school and also from high school counselors. Data
 are available on school organization and enrollment, course offerings,
 special services and programs, library and other resources, time
 scheduling, and grading systems. Counselor information is supplied on
 work loads, counseling practices and facilities, experience with
 student financial aid programs, age, ethnicity, training, and
 experience. A supplementary School District Census File, Part 3,
 contains 1970 Census data tabulated by school district boundaries. In
 addition, the collection includes an FICE Code File and a CEEB
 Institutional Data Base File that can be used in conjunction with the
 student file to supply contextual information about respondents'
 colleges. The Institutional Data Base File offers data for colleges
 and universities on items such as enrollment, income and revenues,
 expenses, tuition and fees, and median student scores on standardized
 tests. Parts 6, 7, 9, and 10 contain transcript data from each
 postsecondary institution reported by sample members in the first
 through fourth follow-up surveys. Data are available for several types
 of postsecondary institutions, ranging from short-term vocational or
 occupational programs through major universities with graduate
 programs and professional schools. Data in these four rectangular
 files -- Student, Transcript, Term, and Course Files -- are organized
 to be used in combination hierarchically. Information is available on
 terms of attendance, fields of study, specific courses taken, and
 grades and credits earned. The Fifth Follow-Up Teaching Supplement
 (Parts 15-17) surveyed those members of the original 1972 sample who
 had obtained teaching certificates and/or who had teaching
 experience. Respondents were asked questions about their
qualifications, experience, and attitudes toward teaching.</description>
		
		
		
 	</descriptions>
	
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