Pfeffer Fabian T, Fomby Paula, Insolera Noura
Department of Sociology & Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Michigan 48104, USA.
Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Michigan 48104, USA.
Annu Rev Sociol. 2020 Jul;46:83-108. doi: 10.1146/annurev-soc-121919-054821. Epub 2020 May 12.
The U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) celebrated its 50 anniversary in 2018. Initially designed to assess the nation's progress in combatting poverty, PSID's scope broadened quickly to a variety of topics and fields of inquiry. To date, sociologists are the second-most frequent users of PSID data after economists. Here, we describe the ways in which PSID's history reflects shifts in social science scholarship and funding priorities over half a century, take stock of the most important sociological breakthroughs it facilitated, in particular those relying on the longitudinal structure of the data, and critically assess the unique advantages and limitations of the PSID and surveys like it for today's sociological scholarship.
美国收入动态跟踪调查(PSID)在2018年迎来了其50周年纪念。PSID最初旨在评估美国在消除贫困方面取得的进展,但其范围很快扩展到各种主题和研究领域。迄今为止,社会学家是仅次于经济学家的第二大频繁使用PSID数据的群体。在此,我们描述了PSID的历史如何反映半个多世纪以来社会科学学术研究和资金优先事项的变化,盘点了它所推动的最重要的社会学突破,特别是那些依赖数据纵向结构的突破,并批判性地评估了PSID以及类似调查对于当今社会学学术研究的独特优势和局限性。