Test Email, for citation - test 10
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Testt User Name test 3 ; rdgfd dfdf, dfdfdf
Version: View help for Version V24
Name | File Type | Size | Last Modified |
---|---|---|---|
06-01-2017 | 01/18/2018 09:19:AM | ||
07-11-2017 | 07/11/2017 06:22:AM | ||
07-18-2017 | 07/18/2017 07:08:AM | ||
10-13-2018 | 10/13/2018 11:25:PM | ||
Inside1 | 03/09/2017 01:49:PM | ||
memory | 03/16/2017 07:16:AM | ||
sead | 03/09/2017 01:52:PM | ||
time | 05/15/2017 08:43:PM | ||
DDI-tagline2.png | image/png | 16.5 KB | 01/31/2020 10:25:AM |
Tulips.jpg | image/jpeg | 606.3 KB | 04/20/2017 11:06:AM |
- Total of 19 records. Records per page
- « previous Page of 2
- next »
Project Citation:
User Name test 3 undefinedundefined, Testtundefinedundefineddfdfundefinedundefined, rdgfdundefinedundefined (undefinedundefined). Test Email, for citation - test 10 undefinedundefined. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association [publisher], 2020. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]undefinedundefined, 2020undefinedundefined-01undefinedundefined-31undefinedundefined. https://doi.org/10.17889/E100236V24undefinedundefined
Project Description
Summary:
View help for Summary
This is a demo project created by ICPSR CNS team to validate system features during release 2.0.
An international consortium of more than 750 academic institutions and research organizations, ICPSR provides leadership and training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community.ICPSR maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. It hosts 21 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields.ICPSR collaborates with a number of funders, including U.S. statistical agencies and foundations, to create thematic data collections and data stewardship and research projects.ICPSR's educational activities include the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, a comprehensive curriculum of intensive courses in research design, statistics, data analysis, and social methodology. ICPSR also leads several initiatives that encourage use of data in teaching, particularly in undergraduate instruction.ICPSR-sponsored research focuses on the emerging challenges of digital curation and data science. ICPSR leads or takes part in many policy initiatives and grant-funded activities that result in publications that address issues related to data stewardship. ICPSR researchers also examine substantive issues related to our collections, with an emphasis on historical demography and the environment.ICPSR is a unit within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan and maintains its office in Ann Arbor.
More information about ICPSR
- ICPSR receives grants from a number of government agencies and private foundations.
- A list of staff is available.
- The Consortium was established in 1962. Read about our history.
- ICPSR 2013 strategic plan. ICPSR is working with Burns Park Consulting to develop its 2018 strategic plan.
- ICPSR is governed by the ICPSR Council, a 12-person body elected by the members of ICPSR.
- ICPSR's governing documents include a constitution, bylaws, and a memorandum of agreement with the University of Michigan.
- ICPSR has annual reports dating back to 1962.
- The Consortium honors outstanding Official Representatives and distinguished members of the social science community with the Warren E. Miller Award for Meritorious Service to the Social Sciences and the William H. Flanigan Award for Distinguished Service as an ICPSR Official Representative.
- Information about careers and internships at ICPSR can be found on our Careers page and the University of Michigan Jobs page.
- Read our news.
Funding Sources:
View help for Funding Sources
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
View help for Subject Terms
teenage pregnancies;
alcohol consumption
JEL Classification:
View help for JEL Classification
E22 Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity
E44 Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
G11 Portfolio Choice • Investment Decisions
G21 Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages
E22 Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity
E44 Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
G11 Portfolio Choice • Investment Decisions
G21 Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages
Geographic Coverage:
View help for Geographic Coverage
United States
Data Type(s):
View help for Data Type(s)
clinical data;
experimental data
Collection Notes:
View help for Collection Notes
Description of Variables:
Included in the study were variables pertaining to Socio-Demographics, such as education, income, gender, age, marital status, country of birth, time in the United States, and civic status. Other variables included in the study were political preference, religious preference, civic participation, and perceived discrimination. In addition a number of politically relevant county and census tract-level variables have been incorporated in the study, including age distributions, home values, education levels, percent receiving public assistance, and size of the noncitizen population.
Included in the study were variables pertaining to Socio-Demographics, such as education, income, gender, age, marital status, country of birth, time in the United States, and civic status. Other variables included in the study were political preference, religious preference, civic participation, and perceived discrimination. In addition a number of politically relevant county and census tract-level variables have been incorporated in the study, including age distributions, home values, education levels, percent receiving public assistance, and size of the noncitizen population.
Methodology
Response Rate:
View help for Response Rate
Response Rate (AAPOR RR4) = .320; Cooperation Rate = .954
Sampling:
View help for Sampling
Adult United States immigrants from one of the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America were eligible to participate in the study. Interviews were conducted by telephone. Contact information for respondents was obtained from the marketing research firm Geoscape; both landlines and cellular numbers were randomly selected for national coverage. Sampling was not conditional on naturalization status.
Data Source:
View help for Data Source
ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection:
- Performed consistency checks.
- Created variable labels and/or value labels.
- Checked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.
Collection Mode(s):
View help for Collection Mode(s)
computer-assisted self interview (CASI);
computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI)
Scales:
View help for Scales
Much of the instrumentation was adapted from the 2012 American National Election Study.
Geographic Unit:
View help for Geographic Unit
N/A
Related Publications
Published Versions
Report a Problem
Found a serious problem with the data, such as disclosure risk or copyrighted content? Let us know.
This material is distributed exactly as it arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.