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Learn how to create cross-sectional files in excel using variables from both
family and individual files |
User Guide Tutorial #1: Cross Sectional Files
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Use Microsoft Excel to track changes in participation in the Food Stamps
Program between 1994 and 1999 |
User Guide Tutorial #2: Changes in
Participation in the Food Stamp Program
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Version)
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Create and explore a balanced panel of women to analyze their labor income
transitions from 1994 to 1998 |
User Guide Tutorial #3: A Balanced Panel of Individuals
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Create a customized subset from a selection of CDS data modules that highlights
the use of relational data structures |
User Guide Tutorial #4: Linking Children and Caregivers From The 1997 Child
Development Supplement (CDS)
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analyze Intergenerational PSID and CDS individuals using Excel |
User Guide Tutorial #5-A: Intergenerational Analysis Using the Panel Study of
Income Dynamics (PSID) --With an Application to Homeownership
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User Guide Tutorial #5-B: Intergenerational
Correlations in Health Outcomes
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Learn how to create and analyze intergenerational data using the PSID Data Center and SAS |
User Guide Tutorial #6: Intergenerational (IG) Correlations in Earnings
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Now available -- how to use TA (Transition to Adulthood) files, linking them to CDS (Child Development Supplement).
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User Guide Tutorial #7:
Young adult educational outcomes: Matching grandparents and grandkids
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