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Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 2001 Panel

Title
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 2001 Panel [electronic resource] United States. Bureau of the Census
Edition
2006-03-17
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 2005
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Notes
Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2019-06-13.
United States
The resident population of the United States, excluding persons living in institutions and military barracks.
Type of File
Numeric
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Summary
This data collection is part of a longitudinal survey designed to provide detailed information on the economic situation of households and persons in the United States. These data examine the distribution of income, wealth, and poverty in American society and gauge the effects of federal and state programs on the well-being of families and individuals. There are three basic elements contained in the survey. The first is a control card that records basic social and demographic characteristics for each person in a household, as well as changes in such characteristics over the course of the interviewing period. These include age, sex, race, ethnic origin, marital status, household relationship, education, and veteran status. Limited data are provided on housing unit characteristics such as units in structure, tenure, access, and complete kitchen facilities. The second element is the core portion of the questionnaire, with questions repeated at each interview on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs for each month of the four- month reference period. Data for employed persons include number of hours and weeks worked, earnings, and weeks without a job. Nonworkers are classified as unemployed or not in the labor force. In addition to providing income data associated with labor force activity, the core questions cover nearly 50 other types of income. Core data also include postsecondary school attendance, public or private subsidized rental housing, low-income energy assistance, and school breakfast and lunch participation. The third element consists of topical modules, which are a series of supplemental questions asked during selected household visits. Topical modules include some core data to link individuals to the core files. <list type="ordered"> <itm>The Wave 1 Topical Module covers recipiency and employment history. </itm> <itm>The Wave 2 Topical Module includes work disability, education and training, marital, migration, and fertility histories, and household relationships. </itm> <itm>The Wave 3 Topical Module covers medical expenses and utilization of health care, work-related expenses and child support, assets and liabilities, real estate, shelter costs, dependent care, vehicles, value of business, interest earning accounts, rental properties, stocks and mutual fund shares, mortgages, and other assets. </itm> <itm>The Wave 4 Topical Module covers work schedule, taxes, child care, and annual income and retirement accounts. </itm> <itm>Data in the Wave 5 Topical Module describe child support agreements, school enrollment and financing, support for non-household members, adult and child disability, and employer-provided health benefits. </itm> <itm>The Wave 6 Topical Module covers medical expenses and utilization of health care, work related expenses, child support paid and child care poverty, assets and liabilities, real estate, shelter costs, dependent care, vehicles, value of business, interest earning accounts, rental properties, stock and mutual fund shares, mortgages, and other financial investments. </itm> <itm>The Wave 7 Topical Module covers informal caregiving, children's well-being, and annual income and retirement accounts. </itm> <itm>The Wave 8 Topical Module and Wave 8 Welfare Reform Topical Module cover child support agreements, support for nonhousehold members, adult disability, child disability, adult well-being, and welfare reform. </itm> <itm>The Wave 9 Topical Module covers medical expenses and utilization of heath care (adults and children), work related expenses, child support paid and child care poverty, assets and liabilities, real estate, shelter costs, dependent care, vehicles, value of business, interest earnings accounts, rental properties, stocks and mutual fund shares mortgages, and other financial investments </itm></list>Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03894.v2
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Format
Data Sets / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 14, 2019
Contents
Wave 1 Core Microdata File
Wave 1 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 2 Core Microdata File
Wave 2 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 3 Core Microdata File
Wave 3 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 4 Core Microdata File
Wave 4 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 5 Core Microdata File
Wave 5 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 6 Core Microdata File
Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 7 Core Microdata File
Wave 7 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 8 Core Microdata File
Wave 8 Topical Module Microdata File
Wave 8 Welfare Reform Topical Module Research Microdata File
Wave 9 Core Microdata File
Wave 9 Topical Module Microdata File
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Data sets.
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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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