National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth - Microdata User's Guide - ARCHIVED
Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 89M0015G
Description:
The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) is a long-term research program (started in 1994) that will track a large sample of children over many years, enabling researchers to monitor children's well-being and development.
Not all the information collected for the first cycle of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth are included in this first microdata file. The second release will be in 1997.
Status: Discontinued
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: PDF (discontinued), Paper (discontinued)
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth - Microdata User's Guide, 1994001 - ARCHIVED | December 18, 1996 | More information |
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Subjects and keywords
Keywords
- Academic achievement
- Bachelor's degrees
- Births
- Child development
- Children
- Cognitive abilities
- Confidentiality
- Data quality
- Demographic characteristics
- Depression
- Educational attainment
- Elementary education
- Emotional well-being
- Family type
- Friendship and kinship patterns
- Health problems
- Hours worked
- Household income
- Immigrant status
- Infants
- Labour force
- Labour force survey
- Language spoken at home
- Longitudinal surveys
- Low income cutoffs
- Master's degrees
- Mathematics
- Neighbourhoods
- Parents
- Postsecondary education
- Questionnaires
- Reading
- Relationships
- Respondents
- Response rate
- School attendance
- Social development
- Social support
- Social surveys
- Socio-demographic characteristics
- Socioeconomic profiles
- Stepfamilies
- Survey methodology
- Teenagers
- Tobacco use
- University degrees
- User guides
- Welfare
- Youth
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