National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files - ARCHIVED
Public use microdata: 89M0015X
Description:
The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY), developed jointly by Human Resources Development Canada and Statistics Canada, is a comprehensive survey which follows the development of children in Canada and paints a picture of their lives. The survey monitors children's development and measures the incidence of various factors that influence their development, both positively and negatively.
Frequency: Every 2 years
Available formats: CD-ROM, Diskette (discontinued)
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files, Cycle 3, 1998-1999 - ARCHIVED | May 30, 2001 | More information |
National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files, Cycle 2, 1996-1997 - ARCHIVED | December 13, 1999 | More information |
National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files, 1998001 - ARCHIVED | August 17, 1998 | More information |
National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files, Cycle 1, 1994-1995 - ARCHIVED | November 30, 1997 | More information |
National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Documentation and Data Files, 1996001 - ARCHIVED | January 16, 1997 | More information |
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Academic achievement
- Activity limitations
- Adopted children
- Alcohol consumption
- Alzheimer's disease
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Bachelor's degrees
- Births
- Certificates and diplomas
- Cesarean section deliveries
- Child development
- Child tax benefits
- Children
- Children living in families
- Chronic health problems
- Computer-assisted interviews
- Confidentiality
- Data processing
- Daycare centres
- Demographic characteristics
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Elementary education
- Emotional disorders
- Emotional well-being
- Estimation methods
- Family life
- Family type
- Friendship and kinship patterns
- Health problems
- Hours worked
- Household income
- Immigrant status
- Infants
- Interviews
- Labour force
- Labour force survey
- Language spoken at home
- Longitudinal surveys
- Low income cutoffs
- Marijuana
- Master's degrees
- Mathematics
- Parents
- Physical condition
- Postsecondary education
- Pregnancies
- Questionnaires
- Reading
- Relationships
- Respondents
- Response rate
- School attendance
- Second language programs
- Self-employed persons
- Shift work
- Siblings
- Social development
- Social support
- Social surveys
- Socio-demographic characteristics
- Socioeconomic profiles
- Special education
- Stepfamilies
- Support payments
- Survey methodology
- Teaching methods
- Teenagers
- Tobacco use
- Traffic accidents
- Type of dwelling
- University degrees
- Violence
- Weeks worked
- Welfare
- Writing
- Youth
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