Schoeni Robert F, Bianchi Suzanne M, Hotz V Joseph, Seltzer Judith A, Wiemers Emily E
University of Michigan, Michigan, US.
University of California, Los Angeles, US.
Longit Life Course Stud. 2015;6(3):319-330. doi: 10.14301/llcs.v6i3.332.
Family members provide support to each other at critical life stages. To better understand the pervasiveness, causes, and consequences of such support, a sub-study of the United States (U.S.) Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) was created. A battery of questions on family relationships and intergenerational transfers was designed, pretested on a U.S. national telephone sample, and then administered in the 2013 wave of the PSID. These new data are available to the public. Given the extensive supporting data available on the respondents and members of their co-resident and non-co-resident family members - many of whom are interviewed themselves - the new sub-study will become a valuable resource to researchers.
家庭成员在人生的关键阶段相互提供支持。为了更好地理解这种支持的普遍性、成因和后果,对美国收入动态面板研究(PSID)进行了一项子研究。设计了一系列关于家庭关系和代际转移的问题,在美国全国电话样本上进行了预测试,然后在2013年的PSID调查中进行了施测。这些新数据可供公众使用。鉴于有大量关于受访者及其同住和不同住家庭成员的辅助数据——其中许多人也接受了采访——这项新的子研究将成为研究人员的宝贵资源。