Archive for the ‘New Dataset’ Category
Posted by rutgersdata on October 29, 2009
Parenthood in Early Twentieth-Century America Project (PETCAP), 1900-1944, comprises transcriptions of original handwritten and published materials relating to infant and child care dating from the turn of the century into World War II. There are three types of data in the collection: (1) popular magazine articles, (2) letters to educator and author Angelo Patri (1876-1965) and his replies, and (3) letters to the United States Children’s Bureau, along with the Bureau’s replies.
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Posted in New Dataset | Tagged: Child Care, Early Childhood, ICPSR, Parents, US | Leave a Comment »
Posted by rutgersdata on October 29, 2009
The Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study is a project to monitor the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
Follow-up interviews conducted with the Advisory Group members to monitor the pace of recovery, as well as reports prepared for policy-makers, press releases, and digitally recorded oral histories are being posted on the Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Web site as they become available. Demographic variables include gender, age, race, ethnicity, pre-hurricane residence (place), pre-hurricane type of housing (detached home, mobile home, apartment, etc.), pre-hurricane employment, family income, marital status, education, home ownership (owned with mortgage, owned without mortgage, rented, etc.), where the respondent lived at time of interview, religious preference, and religiosity.
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Posted in New Dataset | Tagged: Hurricane Katrina, ICPSR, US | Leave a Comment »
Posted by rutgersdata on July 8, 2009
A file of local interest, Suburban Immigrant Koreans in Bergen County, New Jersey, 2004.
“The study examines this spatial dispersion without diminishing ethnic ties, that is, without ethnic attenuation.”
“Methodologically, the study consisted of two tasks. The first task investigated how and why Bergen County’s Korean households are spatially dispersed based on 1980, 1990, and 2000 aggregate Census data and 1990 and 2000 Public-Use Microdata Sample Data. The second task examined why and to what extent Korean households in the suburbs are linked to ethnic centers. This information was collected from a telephone survey of Korean households in Bergen County in 2004.”
Posted in New Dataset | Tagged: Dispersion, Ethnicity, ICPSR, Immigrants, Korean, Location, New Jersey, Suburbs, Survey | Leave a Comment »
Posted by rutgersdata on June 22, 2009
Confederate Amnesty Records for the United States Civil War, 1863-1866 is based on oaths of surrendering soldiers.
“This data collection was designed to compare the heights of southern whites with those of slaves and northern white males between 1863 and 1866. Information provided includes month, day, and year of amnesty, county and state, age, color of skin, eyes, and hair, occupation, last name, first name, oath administrators, feet component in height, inch component in height, and height in inches.”
Comparable historical studies include:
Union Army Recruits in Black Regiments in the United States, 1862-1865
Union Army Recruits in White Regiments in the United States, 1861-1865
Union Army Rejected Recruits in the United States, 1861-1865
Slave Hires, 1775-1865
Slave Sales and Appraisals, 1775-1865
New Orleans Slave Sale Sample, 1804-1862
and several more studies by Robert Fogel and others.
Posted in New Dataset | Tagged: Civil War, Confederate, Height, ICPSR, Slavery, Slaves, Soldiers, US | Leave a Comment »
Posted by rutgersdata on June 22, 2009
Weekly Production Scheduling at Assembly Plants in the United States Automobile Industry: 1972-1983 and 1990-2001 reports production of car manufacturers by Chrysler, Ford, and GM.
“The data consist of information on weekly operations at United States and Canadian automobile assembly plants owned by the Detroit Three automakers (Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors). The dataset was constructed from industry trade publications that report production schedules at these assembly plants on a weekly basis over the two time periods: 1972-1983, and 1990-2001. The period 1984 to 1989 was excluded only because the authors did not have access to key publications at the time the data were collected.”
Posted in New Dataset | Tagged: Auto, Automobiles, Business, ICPSR, Production, Time Series, US | Leave a Comment »