Women in the Middle Years, 1960s [United States] (ICPSR 29222)
Version Date: Sep 15, 2010 View help for published
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Bernice Neugarten, University of Chicago
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29222.v1
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This is a study from the 1960s that assessed the impact of menopause on function. One hundred European American, largely middle-class, women living in Chicago were intensively interviewed two separate times about life structure, values, and family/work involvements. The sample was approximately one-third peri-menopausal, one-third in menopause, and one-third post-menopausal.
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This data collection includes eight file drawers of hard-copy materials, including original interview transcripts (typed), measures, coding systems developed, etc. No data files are currently available for online dissemination.
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Researchers knowledgeable about or interested in the collection are encouraged to contact ICPSR directly.
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2010-09-08
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2018-02-15 The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. The previous citation was:
- Neugarten, Bernice. Women in the Middle Years, 1960s [United States]. ICPSR29222-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2010-09-15. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29222.v1
2010-09-15 Added a documentation file; changed study status to standard.
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