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Retirement in the 1950s: Rebuilding a Longitudinal Research Database.

Amy M Pienta1, Jared Lyle2.   

Abstract

In 2010, ICPSR began a long process of recovering data from Gordon Streib's Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement (CSOR). Because these unique data fill a gap in our understanding of US retirement history, we determined that an extensive data recovery project was warranted. This paper describes the scope of the data collection and the steps in ICPSR's recovery process. Though the data recovery was ultimately successful, this paper documents the amount of time invested and costs associated with this kind of recovery work. It also highlights the value of these data for future research in understanding gender and retirement in a historic context. In addition to the resulting publicly available data arising from this project, extensive paper medical records are housed at ICPSR for on-site analysis or for a future digitization project. These data would provide unique health information on older women and men traced over a period of time in the 1950s and represents future work for ICPSR to undertake.

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Keywords:  CSOR; Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement; Data Archiving; Data Recovery; Longitudinal Data

Year:  2017        PMID: 30853751      PMCID: PMC6404736          DOI: 10.29173/iq19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IASSIST Q        ISSN: 0739-1137


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