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28-Mar-24
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Panel Study of Income Dynamics News - March 2024
New data are now available within the PSID
Data Center and zip packages, as well as upcoming events and opportunities.
TAS-2021 Final Release Data
TAS-2021 Restricted Data
PSID Summer Workshop (June 17th-21st, 2024)
The Summer Workshop covers the content
and design of PSID & its supplements and provides hands-on lab sessions to construct analytic data files.
Some stipend support will be available to students and junior faculty.
*** Applications are due April 15th, 2024 ***
Population Association of America 2024 #PSIDatPAA
The PSID Workshop will take place on April 17th, 2024 from 8am-12pm. We will detail the design of the PSID and demonstrate
the structure of publicly available data files. Register through the PAA portal.
Workshop registration fees can be reimbursed by filling out this short application.
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25-Jan-24
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Panel Study of Income Dynamics News - January 2024
(PSID–2023) Early Release File Housing, Mortgage Distress, Food Security, Wealth, and COVID-19
Early release data collected from PSID families from March-December 2023 on
mortgage distress, housing, food security, wealth, COVID-19 & more have been released. The data file consists of a balanced panel of 8,392 families active in
the PSID in both 2021 and 2023. The ZIP file contains 1 SAS data file and summary documentation. These data are preliminary, un-imputed, and some values will
change for the final data release.
Mortgage Distress
Since 2009, this series obtains information on foreclosure, falling behind on payments, mortgage modification, and expectations about payment difficulties. Of the
31.2% of 2023 families with a first mortgage, 2.7% are behind on mortgage payments, down from 3.5% in 2021.
Food Security
The USDA-ERS Household Food Security Survey Module was collected from 1999-2003, and again starting in 2015. In 2023, 21.6% of families reported that ‘often’ or
‘sometimes’ the food they had just didn’t last and they did not have money to get more food, which has risen from 18.3% in 2021.
COVID-19 Illness and Vaccination
PSID continued to ask families about COVID-19 during 2023. Nearly 50% of reference persons reported contracting the COVID-19 virus, with almost 15% reporting having
it two or more times. Of the 72% of reference persons who reported receiving a vaccination, over 90% reported receiving more than one.
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