Data Sharing for Demographic Research

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This study was originally processed, archived, and disseminated by Data Sharing and Demographic Research, a project funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).

Second and Third Waves of the Mexican Family Life Survey (ICPSR 34498)

Principal Investigator(s): Thomas, Duncan, Duke University. Economics Department

Summary: The goal of this project was to field and place in the public domain two follow-up waves of the Mexican Family Life Survey. These data, in combination with the first wave of the survey, yield a uniquely rich longitudinal database for better understanding the social, economic, demographic, and health changes occurring in Mexico during the first decade of the 21st century. Further information about the Mexican Family Life Survey can be found on the project Web site. (more info)

Access Notes

  • These data are not available from ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners directly for details on obtaining the data and documentation.

Study Description

Funding

This survey was funded by:

  • United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Scope of Study

Summary:  

The goal of this project was to field and place in the public domain two follow-up waves of the Mexican Family Life Survey. These data, in combination with the first wave of the survey, yield a uniquely rich longitudinal database for better understanding the social, economic, demographic, and health changes occurring in Mexico during the first decade of the 21st century. Further information about the Mexican Family Life Survey can be found on the project Web site.

Subject Terms:   demographic characteristics, economic change, economic conditions, education, families, family life, health, social change

Geographic Coverage:   Global, Mexico

Data Collection Notes:

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