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  • National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 School Survey

    The 1996 NLSY97 School Survey contains all public and private schools with a 12th grade in the 147 nationally representative primary sampling units (PSUs) used for the NLSY97 sample construction....

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jun 18, 2025
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    Topics: Education
  • National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 Census Tract and Zip Code

    The NLSY97 consists of a nationally representative sample of 8,984 men and women born during the years 1980 through 1984 and living in the United States at the time of the initial survey in 1997....

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jun 18, 2025
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    Topics: Behavioral Risk Factors, Crime, Diseases and Conditions, Early Childhood, Education, Employment Characteristics, Families and Living Arrangements, Geography, Health, Income, Pay, and Benefits, Industry and Occupation, Retirement, Unemployment, Voting and Registration
  • National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth 1979 State, County, and MSA Geocode

    The NLSY79 is a nationally representative sample of 12,686 young men and women born during the years 1957 through 1964 and living in the United States when the survey began. The survey respondents...

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jun 18, 2025
    Access Modality: BLS Virtual Data Enclave
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    Topics: Behavioral Risk Factors, Crime, Diseases and Conditions, Early Childhood, Education, Employment Characteristics, Families and Living Arrangements, Geography, Health, Income, Pay, and Benefits, Industry and Occupation, Retirement, Unemployment, Vital Statistics
  • National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Census Tract and Zip Code

    The NLSY79 is a nationally representative sample of 12,686 young men and women born during the years 1957 through 1964 and living in the United States when the survey began. The survey respondents...

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jun 23, 2025
    Access Modality: BLS Virtual Data Enclave
    Fees: For information on fees, see https://www.bls.gov/rda/resources/fees-and-invoicing.htm
    Topics: Behavioral Risk Factors, Crime, Diseases and Conditions, Early Childhood, Education, Employment Characteristics, Families and Living Arrangements, Geography, Health, Income, Pay, and Benefits, Industry and Occupation, Retirement, Unemployment, Vital Statistics
  • National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 State, County, and MSA Geocode

    The NLSY97 consists of a nationally representative sample of 8,984 men and women born during the years 1980 through 1984 and living in the United States at the time of the initial survey in 1997....

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jul 29, 2024
    Access Modality: BLS Virtual Data Enclave
    Fees: For information on fees, see https://www.bls.gov/rda/resources/fees-and-invoicing.htm
    Topics: Behavioral Risk Factors, Crime, Diseases and Conditions, Early Childhood, Education, Employment Characteristics, Families and Living Arrangements, Geography, Health, Income, Pay, and Benefits, Industry and Occupation, Retirement, Unemployment, Voting and Registration
  • National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth 1979 Child Young Adult State, County, and MSA Geocode

    The NLSY79 Child and Young Adult cohort is a longitudinal dataset that follows the biological children of the women in the NLSY79. The assessments measure cognitive ability, temperament, motor and...

    Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Last Updated: Jul 30, 2024
    Access Modality: BLS Virtual Data Enclave, FSRDC
    Fees: For information on fees, see https://www.bls.gov/rda/resources/fees-and-invoicing.htm.
    Topics: Behavioral Risk Factors, Crime, Diseases and Conditions, Early Childhood, Education, Employment Characteristics, Families and Living Arrangements, Geography, Health, Income, Pay, and Benefits, Industry and Occupation, Retirement, Unemployment, Vital Statistics