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      <dc:title>National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience, 1966-1992</dc:title>
		
      		<dc:creator>Ohio State University. Center for Human Resource Research.</dc:creator>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>aptitude</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>career goals</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>drinking behavior</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>drug abuse</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>educational background</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>economic indicators</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>employment discrimination</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>fertility</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>family work relationship</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>health status</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>high school students</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>household composition</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>income distribution</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>job history</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>job training</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>job security</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>labor force</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>labor markets</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>labor (work)</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>occupational mobility</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>offenses</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>older adults</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>pensions</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>retirement</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>social indicators</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>secondary education</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>test scores</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>wages and salaries</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>working women</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>work attitudes</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>work experience</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>working mothers</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>young adults</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>youths</dc:subject>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>CCEERC.IV.A</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>ICPSR.IV.C</dc:subject>
      	
      	<dc:description>The primary purpose of the five sets of surveys that 
 comprise the National Longitudinal Surveys is the collection of data on 
 the labor force experience of specific age-sex groups of Americans: 
 Older Men aged 45-59 in 1966, Mature Women aged 30-44 in 1967, Young 
 Men aged 14-24 in 1966, Young Women aged 14-24 in 1968, and Youth aged 
 14-21 in 1979. Each of the 1960s cohorts has been surveyed 12 or more 
 times over the years, and the Youth cohort has been surveyed yearly 
 since 1979. The major topics covered within the surveys of each cohort 
 include: (1) labor market experience variables (including labor force 
 participation, unemployment, job history, and job mobility), (2) 
 socioeconomic and human capital variables (including education, 
 training, health and physical condition, marital and family 
 characteristics, financial characteristics, and job attitudes), and (3) 
 selected environmental variables (size of labor force and unemployment 
 rates for local area). While the surveys of each cohort have collected 
 data on the above core sets of variables, cohort-specific data have 
 been gathered over the years focusing on the particular stage of labor 
 market attachment that each group was experiencing. Thus, the surveys 
 of young people have collected data on their educational goals, high 
 school and college experiences, high school characteristics, and 
 occupational aspirations and expectations, as well as military service. 
 The surveys of women have gathered data on topics such as fertility, 
 child care, responsibility for household tasks, care of parents, 
 volunteer work, attitudes towards women working, and job 
 discrimination. As the older-aged cohorts of men and women approached 
 labor force withdrawal, surveys for these groups collected information 
 on their retirement plans, health status, and pension benefits. 
 Respondents within the 1979 Youth cohort have been the focus of a 
 number of special surveys, including the collection of data on: (1) 
 last secondary school attended, including transcript information and 
 selected aptitude/intelligence scores, (2) test scores from the Armed 
 Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), (3) illegal activities 
 participation including police contacts, and (4) alcohol use and 
 substance abuse. Finally, the 1986 and 1988 surveys of the Youth cohort 
 included the administration of a battery of cognitive-socioemotional 
 assessments to the approximately 7,000 children of the female 1979 
 Youth respondents. Data for the five cohorts are provided within main 
 file releases, i.e., Mature Women 1967-1989, Young Women 1968-1991, 
 Young Men 1966-1981, Older Men 1966-1990, and NLSY (Youth) 1979-1992. 
 In addition, the following specially constructed data files are 
 available: (1) a file that specifies the relationships among members of 
 the four original cohorts living in the same household at the time of 
 the initial surveys, i.e., husband-wife, mother-daughter, 
 brother-sister, etc., (2) an NLSY workhistory tape detailing the 
 week-by-week labor force attachment of the youth respondents from 1978 
 through the most current survey date, (3) an NLSY child-mother file 
 linking the child assessment data to other information on children and 
 mothers within the NLSY, (4) a supplemental NLSY file of constructed 
 and edited fertility variables, (5) a women's support network tape 
 detailing the geographic proximity of the relatives, friends, and 
 acquaintances of 6,308 female NLSY respondents who were interviewed 
 during the 1983-1985 surveys, and (6) two 1989 Mature Women's pension 
 file detailing information on pensions and other employer-provided 
benefits.</dc:description>
		
      	<dc:date>2008-05-21</dc:date>
	    
      		<dc:type>survey data</dc:type>
      	
      	<dc:identifier>7610</dc:identifier>
      	<dc:identifier>10.3886/ICPSR07610.v1</dc:identifier>
    	
      		<dc:source>personal interviews and self-enumerated forms</dc:source>
      	
    	
      		<dc:coverage>United States</dc:coverage>
      	
		
      		<dc:coverage>1966--1992</dc:coverage>
      	
      	<dc:rights> ICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 
        3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/).</dc:rights>
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