Data Asset Summary
Asset Title: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
Description: The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (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 were ages 14 to 22 when first interviewed in 1979.During the years since that first survey, the participants in this cohort typically have finished their schooling, moved out of their peoples' homes, made decisions on continuing education and training, entered the labor market, served in the military, married, started families of their own, and thought about their retirement expectations. Data collected from the NLSY79 respondents chronicle these changes and provide researchers with a unique opportunity to study the life-course experiences of Americans men and women.
Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Category: Academic Articles
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
Public Version: Yes