- PSID Home
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is the longest running longitudinal household survey in the world The study began in 1968 with a nationally representative sample of over 18,000 individuals living in 5,000 families in the United States
- PSID Studies - University of Michigan
The PSID began in 1968 with a nationally representative sample of over 18,000 individuals living in 5,000 families in the United States Information on these individuals and their descendants has been obtained through various data collection efforts, which we call supplements
- PSID Documentation
A description of the file structure of the PSID including examples of how to merge individual level and family level data Note that these merges are conducted automatically for users within the Data Center
- Panel Study of Income Dynamics - News
Information about new data, related funding opportunities, and other PSID news is provided here Select the year that the news item was posted:
- PSID Getting Started
The PSID was originally created to study the dynamics of income and poverty Over the past five decades, the study has been expanded to collect information on health, wealth, expenditures, philanthropy, child development, the transition to adulthood, and much more
- PSID FAQ - University of Michigan
In CDS-2020, PSID transitioned from using the BPI to the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) for assessing children’s personality and behavior Please see the FAQ 19 (of CDS only FAQs) or 39 (of all PSID FAQs) for more information on the SDQ
- CDS-TAS Home - University of Michigan
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is the longest running longitudinal household survey in the world Visit the PSID website to learn more and to obtain PSID data
- PSID
The PSID is the world’s longest running nationally representative household panel survey With over 50 years of data on the same families and their descendants, the PSID is a cornerstone of the data infrastructure for empirically based social science research in the U S
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