| Literature DB >> 26322132 |
Robert F Schoeni1, Suzanne M Bianchi2, V Joseph Hotz3, Judith A Seltzer2, Emily E Wiemers4.
Abstract
Family members provide support to each other at critical life stages. To better understand the pervasiveness, causes, and consequences of such support, a sub-study of the United States (U.S.) Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) was created. A battery of questions on family relationships and intergenerational transfers was designed, pretested on a U.S. national telephone sample, and then administered in the 2013 wave of the PSID. These new data are available to the public. Given the extensive supporting data available on the respondents and members of their co-resident and non-co-resident family members - many of whom are interviewed themselves - the new sub-study will become a valuable resource to researchers.Entities:
Keywords: Intergenerational transfers; family structure; family support; longitudinal research
Year: 2015 PMID: 26322132 PMCID: PMC4552399 DOI: 10.14301/llcs.v6i3.332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Longit Life Course Stud