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  1. Recidivism in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 - Standalone...

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    Bureau of Justice Statistics (2025). Recidivism in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 - Standalone Data (Rounds 1 to 13) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/recidivism-in-the-national-longitudinal-survey-of-youth-1997-standalone-data-rounds-1-to-1
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    Description

    The NLSY97 standalone data files are intended to be used by crime researchers for analyses without requiring supplementation from the main NLSY97 data set. The data contain age-based calendar year variables on arrests and incarcerations, self-reported criminal activity, substance use, demographic variables and relevant variables from other domains which are created using the NLSY97 data. The main NLSY97 data are available for public use and can be accessed online at the NLS Investigator Web site and at the NACJD Web site (as ICPSR 3959). Questionnaires, user guides and other documentation are available at the same links. The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) was designed by the United States Department of Labor, comprising the National Longitudinal Survey (NLS) Series. Created to be representative of United States residents in 1997 who were born between the years of 1980 and 1984, the NLSY97 documents the transition from school to work experienced by today's youths through data collection from 1997. The majority of the oldest cohort members (age 16 as of December 31, 1996) were still in school during the first survey round and the youngest respondents (age 12) had not yet entered the labor market.

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    Pre-parental BMI at age 16 for the NLSY79 sample

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    Updated May 3, 2022
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    D. Susie Lee (2022). Pre-parental BMI at age 16 for the NLSY79 sample [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.19697815.v1
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    Description

    This dataset contains BMI predicted at age 16 before making a transition to first births, in the NLSY79 sample. The original data for which the BMI was predicted can be downloaded from the NLS Investigator webpage (https://www.nlsinfo.org/investigator/pages/login) and details about the prediction process are described in the "Body mass index during early adulthood and first births: Racial/ethnic and sex differences in the US NLSY79 cohort" published in Population Studies.

    The included variables are: "CASEID_1979" - ID identified "BMI_pred" - predicted BMI

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Recidivism in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 - Standalone Data (Rounds 1 to 13)

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Mar 12, 2025
Dataset provided by
Bureau of Justice Statisticshttp://bjs.ojp.gov/
Description

The NLSY97 standalone data files are intended to be used by crime researchers for analyses without requiring supplementation from the main NLSY97 data set. The data contain age-based calendar year variables on arrests and incarcerations, self-reported criminal activity, substance use, demographic variables and relevant variables from other domains which are created using the NLSY97 data. The main NLSY97 data are available for public use and can be accessed online at the NLS Investigator Web site and at the NACJD Web site (as ICPSR 3959). Questionnaires, user guides and other documentation are available at the same links. The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) was designed by the United States Department of Labor, comprising the National Longitudinal Survey (NLS) Series. Created to be representative of United States residents in 1997 who were born between the years of 1980 and 1984, the NLSY97 documents the transition from school to work experienced by today's youths through data collection from 1997. The majority of the oldest cohort members (age 16 as of December 31, 1996) were still in school during the first survey round and the youngest respondents (age 12) had not yet entered the labor market.

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