HEALTH, WEALTH, AND PENSIONS OVER THE LIFE COURSE IN A LONG PANEL
长面板中的生命历程中的健康、财富和养老金
基本信息
- 批准号:7229340
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.61万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-01-01 至 2012-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAdult ChildrenAgeAgingArchivesAreaAuthorization documentationBehavioralBirthBook ChaptersBooksCalendarCause of DeathCessation of lifeChildChildhoodCollectionComplexComputer-Assisted Image AnalysisConditionConsumptionContractsDataData CollectionData SetDocumentationEconomicsEducationElderlyEvolutionFamilyFamily StudyFamily health statusFamily memberFoundationsFundingGenderGenerationsGrowth and Development functionHealthHealth Care CostsHealth InsuranceHealth StatusHealth behaviorHome environmentHouseholdHumanIncomeIndividualInsurance CoverageIntergenerational transferInternetInterviewLearningLeftLifeLife Cycle StagesLinkLiving ArrangementLongitudinal SurveysMeasurementMeasuresMedicareMissionModelingNamesNeighborhoodsNumbersOnline SystemsOutcomePaperParentsPatternPeer ReviewPensionsPersonal SatisfactionPolicy MakerPolicy ResearchPopulationPositioning AttributePovertyPrincipal InvestigatorProcessPublishingRecording of previous eventsRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelRespondentRetirementRunningSamplingSavingsScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSeriesSiblingsSiteSocial SciencesSocial Well-BeingSupport of ResearchSurveysTimeTodayUnited States National Center for Health StatisticsWeightbaseburden of illnesscohortdaydesigndisabilitygrandparenthealth disparityhealth economicsimprovedindexinginnovationintergenerationaljournal articleknowledge baselife historymiddle agemortalityprospectivesocial
项目摘要
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PS|D) is the world's longest running nationally representative
household panel survey. With nearly 40 years of data on the same families and their descendents, the PSID
can justly be considered a cornerstone of the data infrastructure for empirically-based social science
research. The long panel, genealogical design, and broad content of the data represent a unique and
powerful opportunity to study evolution and change within the same families over a considerable time span.
The PSID now contains nearly 40 years of prospective life histories of families with respondents who have
become parents, grandparents and now great-grandparents, as well as over 4,500 respondents who have
died since the survey began. These data are being used to support increasingly complex models of
outcomes for individuals over the life cycle, for relatives within the same generation of a given family (e.g.,
sibling models), and for individuals across multiple generations of the same family (e.g., parent-adult child
models). These models will facilitate the use of innovative research strategies to yield a greater scientific
understanding of ways to promote individual health and well-being. With continued enhancements to the
PSID web-based Data Center, which allows users to create customized data sets and codebooks, we
anticipate that the PSID's data archive will continue to be one of the most widely used social science data
sets in the world.
The specific aims of this proposal are to collect, process, and disseminate data on health, wealth, and
pensions in the PSID for three waves: 2007, 2009 and 2011. The continued collection of these data will
promote scientific advances in the effects of early and mid-life circumstances on health, economic well-
being, and mortality in later life. These data will support research on the pre-retirement period, the
retirement transition, and post-retirement health and economic dynamics for numerous birth cohorts. The
application also proposes to collect a new question series on retrospective childhood health and family
transfers. By adding significantly to the nation's scientific knowledge base in the area of health and aging,
these specific aims strongly match NIH's mission to support research on the process of human growth and
development, extend healthy life, and reduce the burdens of illness and disability. With continued collection
of these data, the PSID will be the only survey on life course and multigenerational health and wealth in a
long-term panel representative of the full U.S. population. The Principal Investigator of this Project is Robert
Schoeni, who is also the Leader of Core A and Core B, and Principal Investigator of the overall P01.
收入动态小组研究(PS|D)是世界上运行时间最长的全国性代表性研究
家庭小组调查。PSID拥有近40年关于相同家族及其后代的数据
可以被认为是以经验为基础的社会科学数据基础设施的基石
研究。长长的面板、谱系设计和广泛的数据内容代表了独特的和
在相当长的一段时间内研究同一家族内的进化和变化的极好机会。
PSID现在包含了受访者家庭近40年的预期生活史,这些家庭
成为父母、祖父母和现在的曾祖父母,以及超过4500名受访者
自调查开始以来就去世了。这些数据正被用来支持日益复杂的
对于生命周期中的个人、给定家庭的同代人的亲属的结果(例如,
兄弟姐妹模型),以及同一家庭多代人的个体(例如,父母-成年子女
模特)。这些模型将有助于使用创新的研究策略,以产生更大的科学
了解促进个人健康和福祉的方法。随着对
PSID基于Web的数据中心,允许用户创建定制的数据集和码本,我们
预计PSID的数据档案将继续成为使用最广泛的社会科学数据之一
在世界上布景。
这项建议的具体目标是收集、处理和传播关于健康、财富和
PSID中的养老金分三波:2007年、2009年和2011年。继续收集这些数据将
促进科学进步,研究早年和中年环境对健康、经济状况的影响--
存在,以及在以后的生命中死亡。这些数据将支持对退休前时期的研究
退休过渡,以及许多出生队列的退休后健康和经济动态。这个
应用程序还建议收集关于回顾儿童健康和家庭的新问题系列
转账。通过显著增加国家在健康和老龄化领域的科学知识基础,
这些具体目标与NIH支持人类成长过程研究的使命非常匹配
发展,延长健康寿命,减轻疾病和残疾的负担。继续收集
在这些数据中,PSID将是唯一一项关于生命历程和多代人的健康和财富的调查
代表全美人民的长期小组代表。该项目的首席调查员是罗伯特
舍尼也是核心A和核心B的负责人,以及整个P01的首席调查员。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('ROBERT F SCHOENI', 18)}}的其他基金
Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
经济状况、健康、
- 批准号:
7910968 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.61万 - 项目类别:
Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
经济状况、健康、
- 批准号:
7383086 - 财政年份:2007
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$ 31.61万 - 项目类别:
Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
经济状况、健康、
- 批准号:
7455594 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
经济状况、健康、
- 批准号:
8043523 - 财政年份:2007
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Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
经济状况、健康、
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7595131 - 财政年份:2007
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Economics Status, Health, & Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generation
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7624026 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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