Three-Generation National Survey of Black American Families, 1979-1981
- URL
- https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/RCMD/studies/9288
- Description
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This dataset was created by merging information collected from 3 questionnaires that form part of the NATIONAL SURVEY OF BLACK AMERICANS, 1979-1980. The 3 questionnaires were (1) the original cross-sectional survey questionnaire, (2) the reinterview questionnaire, and (3) the family members questionnaire. All three were administered from 1979-1981. The unit of analysis in this dataset is three generations of a family, or a "triad." Each unit or record has identical variables for the three individuals making up a triad (i.e., a grandparent, parent, and child). There are 510 triads in this dataset. The study explores feelings and attitudes across the 3 generations regarding neighborhood-community integration, services, crime and community contact, the role of religion and the church, physical and mental health, and self-esteem. Employment, the effects of chronic unemployment, the effects of race on the job, and interaction with family and friends are also examined. In addition, the survey provides information on racial attitudes, race identity, group stereotypes, and race ideology. Demographic variables include age, education, income, occupation, and political behavior and affiliation.
- Format
- Series - completed
- Country
- United States
- Title
- Three-Generation National Survey of Black American Families, 1979-1981
- Format
- Series - completed