National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) Database.
None.
National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago, 1155 E.
60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637.
A sample of the general population who were ages 12-16 on December 31,
1996 (referred to as respondents), with over representation of blacks,
Hispanics, and disabled students.
Records include, but are not limited to, name, Social Security Number,
control number, marital history, education, job history, unemployment history,
military service, training history, fertility/family planning, child health
history, alcohol use, drug use, reported police contacts, anti-social behavior,
assets and income, school records, Government assistance program participation,
childhood residence, child development outcomes, expectations, history of
parent/child relationship, time use, time spent on child care and household
chores, immigration history, and Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
scores.
29 U.S.C. Sec. 2.
To serve a variety of policy-related research interests concerning the
school-to-work transition and the labor market problems of youth. Data are used
for studies such as (but not limited to): diffusion of useful information on
labor, examination of employment and training programs, understanding labor
markets, analysis of social indicators, measuring parental and child input and
outcomes, norming the Department of Defense Armed Services Vocational Aptitude
Battery in its computerized adaptive form, and creation of norms for the
Department of Defense Interest Measure.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics may release records to the National
Opinion Research Center (NORC) and/or Ohio State University to compile data
which are not individually identifiable for use by the general public and
Federal agencies who are conducting labor force research. Under written
agreement to protect the confidentiality and security of identifying
information, BLS may provide potentially identifying geographic information to
researchers to conduct specific research projects which further the mission and
functions of BLS. The records also may be disclosed where required by law.
Items 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 listed in the General Prefatory Statement to
this document are not applicable to this system of records.
None.
Files are stored electronically and on paper.
Name or Control Number.
Access by authorized personnel only. Computer security safeguards are
used for electronically stored data, and locked locations for paper files.
Permanent. Transfer a copy of the data files, together with the
documentation, to the National Archives when the data are made available to the
public.
Program Manager, NLS Youth 1997 Cohort Study, Office of Employment and
Unemployment Statistics, Postal Square Building, 2 Massachusetts Ave., N.E.,
Washington, DC 20212.
Mail, or present in writing, all inquiries to the System Manager at the
above address.
As in notification procedure.
As in notification procedure.
Individuals concerned.
None.
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