General Social Survey, Cycle 10: Family (1995) - Public Use Microdata File - ARCHIVED
Public use microdata: 12M0010X
Description:
Cycle 10 collected data from persons 15 years and older and concentrated on the respondent's family. Topics covered include marital history, common- law unions, biological, adopted and step children, family origins, child leaving and fertility intentions.
The target population of the GSS (General Social Survey) consisted of all individuals aged 15 and over living in a private household in one of the ten provinces.
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: HTML, Tape/Cassette (discontinued), Diskette (discontinued)
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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General Social Survey, Cycle 10: Family (1995) - Public Use Microdata File, 1997001 - ARCHIVED | February 28, 1997 | More information |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Adopted children
- Attitudes
- Bachelor's degrees
- Birth control
- Certificates and diplomas
- Children
- Common-law unions
- Country of origin
- Data collection
- Data editing
- Data processing
- Divorced persons
- Doctoral degrees
- Educational attainment
- Elder care
- Estimation methods
- Families with children
- Family characteristics
- Family history
- Family planning
- Family size
- Family structure
- Fertility
- Handbooks
- Housework
- Imputation (statistics)
- Income
- Interviews
- Job-family conflict
- Lifestyle
- Living arrangements
- Marital status
- Marriages
- Master's degrees
- Maternity leave
- Meal preparation
- Methodology
- Military personnel
- Mother tongue
- Moving
- Occupations
- Paid work
- Personal and family responsibilities
- Physical condition
- Postsecondary education
- Questionnaires
- Random rounding
- Relationships
- Religion
- Seasonal employment
- Self-employment
- Seniors
- Separated persons
- Siblings
- Social surveys
- Stepchildren
- Stress
- Survey methodology
- Survey sampling
- Tobacco use
- Type of dwelling
- Type of work
- Unattached individuals
- Unpaid work
- Widowed persons
- Work interruptions
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