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| Viewing 1-9 of 9. Most recent posts listed first. | | 2002 NSAF Collection of Papers (Methodology Report)This report is a collection of occasional papers on technical issues in the design, implementation, and operation of the 2002 round of the NSAF. It is a companion report to the 1999 methodology series Report No. 7 NSAF Collection of Papers and the 1997 methodology series Report No. 16 NSAF Technical Papers. All the papers in this collection were presented at either the annual May American Association for Public Opinion Research conference or the annual August Joint Statistical Meetings. | Publication Date: February 04, 2005 | Availability: HTML | PDF | NSAF Public Use File User's Guide (Methodology Report)This report provides documentation for the 1997-2002 NSAF Public Use Files, each set of which includes data on approximately 42,000 households, yielding information on over 100,000 people. This report gives an overview of the survey, describes the sample design and methodology used, and discusses the limitations on use of the survey data. After providing an overview of the NSAF data, it also describes how to use the data files, and offers instructions and examples on how to use the NSAF survey weights. | Publication Date: November 22, 2004 | Availability: HTML | PDF | State Profile of California : Data from the 2002 National Survey of America's Families (State Data Profiles)| Author(s): Adam Safir | Posted to Web: November 04, 2004 |
The State Profile of California presents a detailed series of tables on economic security, child well-being, child care, and health care. The tables compare California with the nation as a whole on all of these measures. The tables are based on the 2002 National Survey of America's Families. | Publication Date: November 04, 2004 | Availability: HTML | PDF | NSAF Survey Methods and Data Reliability: Report No. 1 (Methodology Report)This report in the Round Three Methodology Series provides readers with an introduction to the National Survey of America's Families, its sample design, data collection techniques, and estimation methods. An overview is also provided describing the survey's dual-frame design, the format of interviews, and the types of questions asked. In addition, the methods used to minimize errors and compensate for those that are unavoidable in data collection are described. Finally, the report presents information on the survey's resulting reliability--both in terms of sampling and nonsampling errors. | Publication Date: September 03, 2004 | Availability: HTML | PDF | State Profile of New York: Data from the 2002 National Survey of America's Families (State Data Profiles)The State Profile of New York presents a detailed series of tables on economic security,
child well-being, child care, and health care. The tables compare New York with the nation as a whole on all of these measures. The tables are based on the 2002 National Survey of America's Families. | Publication Date: June 01, 2004 | Availability: HTML | PDF | 2002 NSAF Questionnaire (Methodology Report)This report in the Round Three Methodology Series focuses on the 2002 NSAF questionnaire. The introductory chapter describes the household screener and extended interview. In addition, the chapter covers respondent selection, types of NSAF interviews, and the NSAF family definition so that the reader may gain a better understanding of the NSAF questionnaire. The second chapter describes differences in the survey instruments between the 1999 and 2002 NSAF surveys. The remainder of the report provides the full text of the 2002 questionnaire. | Publication Date: April 23, 2004 | Availability: HTML | PDF | 1999 NSAF Public Use File User's Guide: Report No. 11 (Methodology Report)| Publication Date: July 01, 2001 | Availability: HTML | PDF | 1999 NSAF Collection of Papers: Report No. 7 (Methodology Report)| Publication Date: January 01, 2001 | Availability: HTML | PDF | Survey Methods And Data Reliability, 1997 and 1999 (State Data Profiles)The 1999 National Survey of America's Families (NSAF), like its 1997 counterpart, is a survey of the economic, health, and social characteristics of children, adults under the age of 65, and their families. NSAF data collection was conducted for the Urban Institute and Child Trends by Westat. Interviews in 1999 were obtained from over 42,000 households, yielding information on more than 109,000 persons under age 65. The scope and design of the 1997 survey was similar, with over 44,000 interviewed households and again about 109,000 nonelderly persons. | Publication Date: November 03, 2000 | Availability: HTML |
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