Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona/Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Barcelona, Spain.
Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Barcelona, Spain.
Sci Data. 2024 Jan 31;11(1):145. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-02964-3.
The CORESIDENCE Database (CoDB) represents a significant advancement in the field of family studies, addressing existing data gaps and facilitating comprehensive analysis of households' composition and living arrangements at the national and subnational levels. This article introduces the CoDB, developed for the ERC project Intergenerational Coresidence in Global Perspective: Dimensions of Change. The database draws on global-scale individual microdata from four main repositories and national household surveys, encompassing over 150 million individual records representing more than 98% of the world's population. The CoDB provides datasets at the national, subnational, and subnational-harmonized levels, covering 156 countries, 3950 regions, and 1511 harmonized regions for the period 1964-2021. It includes 146 indicators on household composition and family arrangements, allowing researchers to explore intergenerational co-residence patterns, gender dynamics within households, and longitudinal trends in living arrangements. The CoDB fills an important gap in comparative household studies, enabling researchers to undertake ground breaking research at both macro and micro levels, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of family structures and living arrangements.
CORESIDENCE 数据库(CoDB)是家庭研究领域的重大进展,解决了现有数据空白问题,并促进了对国家和次国家层面家庭构成和生活安排的全面分析。本文介绍了 CoDB,它是为 ERC 项目“全球视角下的代际共同居住:变化维度”开发的。该数据库利用来自四个主要存储库和国家家庭调查的全球规模个体微观数据,包含超过 1.5 亿个个体记录,代表了全球 98%以上的人口。CoDB 提供了国家级、次国家级和次国家级协调级别数据集,涵盖了 1964 年至 2021 年的 156 个国家、3950 个地区和 1511 个协调地区。它包含了 146 个关于家庭构成和家庭安排的指标,使研究人员能够探索代际共同居住模式、家庭内部的性别动态以及生活安排的纵向趋势。CoDB 填补了比较家庭研究中的一个重要空白,使研究人员能够在宏观和微观层面上开展开创性的研究,最终加深对家庭结构和生活安排复杂动态的理解。