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- catalog abstract "This study focused on the mobility within the labor force. It differs in essential character both from studies of local labor markets and from studies of particular categories of workers in that information about attitudes, motives, and the economic circumstances of the family was obtained in addition to migration history and demographic characteristics. The information gathered includes a broad range of data about the causes of mobility and the obstacles to mobility, the process of mobility, and the consequences of mobility. The study was based on sample surveys of the adult population of the United States living in private households. There are three waves of interviews with cross-sections of the population of the nation. When a family was selected for interview, the head of the family or the wife of the head was designated as the respondent on a random basis. Interviews with the cross-section sample are identified so that they can be analyzed separately from those of people who were reinterviewed.".
- catalog contributor b3301834.
- catalog contributor b3301835.
- catalog contributor b3301836.
- catalog created "[196-?]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[196-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[196-?]".
- catalog description "Lansing, John B., and Eva Mueller. The Geographic Mobility of Labor. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 1967.".
- catalog description "The dataset includes three files in card-image form. The first file contains eight merged card decks with the 4,612 interviews. The second file uses the move as the unit of analysis. It has one card image for each move by the sampled population since 1950. The number of cases is 3,246. The third file contains one card deck for a child, other than the first, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-nine (778).".
- catalog description "The major financial support for this project came from the grants programs of the Welfare Administration and Social Security Administration of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and from the Area Redevelopment Administration, United States Department of Commerce. Additional support was provided by the Bureau of Employment Security of the United States Department of Labor.".
- catalog description "This study focused on the mobility within the labor force. It differs in essential character both from studies of local labor markets and from studies of particular categories of workers in that information about attitudes, motives, and the economic circumstances of the family was obtained in addition to migration history and demographic characteristics. The information gathered includes a broad range of data about the causes of mobility and the obstacles to mobility, the process of mobility, and the consequences of mobility. The study was based on sample surveys of the adult population of the United States living in private households. There are three waves of interviews with cross-sections of the population of the nation. When a family was selected for interview, the head of the family or the wife of the head was designated as the respondent on a random basis. Interviews with the cross-section sample are identified so that they can be analyzed separately from those of people who were reinterviewed.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7434.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7434".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[196-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Labor mobility United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "XVI. Social Indicators. A. United States.".
- catalog title "Geographic mobility of labor, 1962-1963 [computer file] / principal investigators, John B. Lansing and Eva Mueller.".