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The Role of Cohabitation in Marriage and Union Formation (ICPSR 35910)
Released/updated on: 2015-06-08
Geographic coverage: United States
This study collects longitudinal survey data every four months from a sample of dating and cohabiting individuals (N=1,200). The survey explores the link between cohabitation and relationship outcomes. Extra data are also collected from a sub-sample of couples about discrepancies in commitment.
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Japan 2009 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC) (ICPSR 34647)
Released/updated on: 2013-06-06
Geographic coverage: Asia, Japan, Global
Time period: 2009-01-01--2009-12-31
The Japan 2009 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC) queries a targeted age cohort of Japanese adults on various facets of familial and economic life. The collection, assembled by the Keio University, features two components: (1) a new cross-sectional survey of 3,112 respondents from a nationally representative sample of Japanese men and women aged 20-49 years, and (2) a 2009 follow-up survey of 2,356 out of 4,482 original respondents from the Japan 2000 NSFEC. Respondents were asked questions regarding child rearing, household division of labor, gender roles, and educational background and employment of parents. Respondents were also probed for opinions on marriage, divorce, cohabitation, sexual activity outside of marriage, and children born out of wedlock. Demographic information includes age, sex, education, number of siblings, marital status, household income, home ownership, and number, age, and sex of children.