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Continuity and Change in American Economic and Social Life: The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) 2007 2011

a PSC Research Project

Investigators:   Robert F. Schoeni, Charles C. Brown

The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is a longitudinal study since 1968 of a representative sample of U.S. individuals and the family units in which they reside. The study’s long-term span, innovative genealogical design, and comprehensive content have been critical to the fundamental understanding of a wide variety of key social science issues, including those involving life course effects. With more than 30 years of data on the same families, it has become a critical part of the social science research infrastructure.



The curent proposal requests fund to collect the next thre waves of data collection (2007, 2009, and 2011).

Funding Period: 01/01/2007 to 02/28/2014

PSC Research Areas:

Health, Disability, and Mortality
Human Capital, Labor and Wealth
Methodology

Country of Focus: USA

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