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- catalog abstract "This is the second panel of a longitudinal survey designed to provide detailed information on the economic situation of households and persons in the United States. These data examine the distribution of income, wealth, and poverty in American society and gauge the effects of federal and state programs on the well-being of families and individuals. There are three basic elements contained in the survey. The first is a control card that records basic social and demographic characteristics for each person in a household, as well as changes in such characteristics over the course of the interviewing period. The second element is the core portion of the questionnaire, with questions repeated at each interview on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs, attendance in postsecondary schools, private health insurance coverage, public or subsidized rental housing, low-income energy assistance, and school breakfast and lunch participation. The third element consists of topical modules, which are series of supplemental questions asked during selected household visits. Topical modules were not created for the first or second waves of the 1985 panel.".
- catalog contributor b3299631.
- catalog contributor b3299632.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "A multistage stratified sampling design was used. The 1985 panel consisted of 13,349 households. One-fourth of these households were interviewed each month, and households were re-interviewed at four-month intervals. All persons at least 15 years old who were present as household members at the time of the first interview were included for the entire study, except those who joined the military, were institutionalized for the entire study period, or moved from the United States. Original household members who moved during the study period were followed to their new residences and interviewed there. New persons moving into households of members of the original sample also were included in the survey, but were not followed if they left the household of an original sample person.".
- catalog description "Bureau of the Census. "Interviewers' Manual (1985): Survey of Income and Program Participation." Washington, DC: United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. Data User Services Division.".
- catalog description "Bureau of the Census. "Survey of Income and Program Participation Users' Guide." Washington, DC: United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. Data User Services Division.".
- catalog description "LRECL data format. The Census Bureau has released each SIPP data file in two formats: a standard "rectangular" file with the individual as the unit of analysis, and a "relational" or modified hierarchical file in which the unit of analysis can be any of eight record types included in the file. The record types are (1) sample unit (in Wave I, this consisted of all persons living at a sampled address), (2) household, (3) family, (4) person, (5) wage and salary job, (6) self-employed job, (7) general income amounts 1, and (8) general income amounts 2. Within each sampling unit, records are sequenced by type, i.e., they are not strictly hierarchical. Pointers (record numbers or indices) on each record link it to records at the next higher and/or lower levels as appropriate. Some of the record types are padded with blanks so that all types within a file have the same logical record length.".
- catalog description "Machine-readable documenation. Codebook available.".
- catalog description "Part number: 1 ; part name: Wave I Rectangular Data ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 36,114 ; variable count: approx. 890 ; LRECL: 5,460 ; records per case: 1.".
- catalog description "Part number: 2 ; part name: Data Dictionary for Wave I Rectangular File ; file structure: inap. ; case count: inap. ; variable count: inap. ; LRECL: 60 ; records per case: inap.".
- catalog description "Survey data.".
- catalog description "This is the second panel of a longitudinal survey designed to provide detailed information on the economic situation of households and persons in the United States. These data examine the distribution of income, wealth, and poverty in American society and gauge the effects of federal and state programs on the well-being of families and individuals. There are three basic elements contained in the survey. The first is a control card that records basic social and demographic characteristics for each person in a household, as well as changes in such characteristics over the course of the interviewing period. The second element is the core portion of the questionnaire, with questions repeated at each interview on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs, attendance in postsecondary schools, private health insurance coverage, public or subsidized rental housing, low-income energy assistance, and school breakfast and lunch participation. The third element consists of topical modules, which are series of supplemental questions asked during selected household visits. Topical modules were not created for the first or second waves of the 1985 panel.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog description "Universe: Resident population of the United States, excluding persons living in institutions and military barracks.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 9176.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 9176".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "LRECL data format. The Census Bureau has released each SIPP data file in two formats: a standard "rectangular" file with the individual as the unit of analysis, and a "relational" or modified hierarchical file in which the unit of analysis can be any of eight record types included in the file. The record types are (1) sample unit (in Wave I, this consisted of all persons living at a sampled address), (2) household, (3) family, (4) person, (5) wage and salary job, (6) self-employed job, (7) general income amounts 1, and (8) general income amounts 2. Within each sampling unit, records are sequenced by type, i.e., they are not strictly hierarchical. Pointers (record numbers or indices) on each record link it to records at the next higher and/or lower levels as appropriate. Some of the record types are padded with blanks so that all types within a file have the same logical record length.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Households United States Statistics.".
- catalog subject "I. CENSUS ENUMERATIONS: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS. A. United States. 4. Other Census, Including County and City Data Books.".
- catalog subject "Income United States Statistics.".
- catalog subject "Transfer payments United States Statistics.".
- catalog title "Survey of income and program participation (SIPP) 1985 panel [computer file] / principal investigator, United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.".