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  • U.S. National Fertility Study, 1965

    Investigators: Norman Ryder and Charles Westoff

    Publication Date: March 23, 2016

U.S. National Fertility Study, 1965 U.S. National Fertility Study, 1965

About This Product

This study was designed to continue the collection of data which had begun with the 1955 and 1960 Growth of American Family (GAF) Surveys (DAAPPP Data Set Nos. 41, 42, and 43). The population sampled included currently married English- speaking women born after July 1, 1910 who were living with their husbands in the coterminous U.S. Of a national probability sample of 6,397 women eligible for the study, 5,617 were interviewed (88%). The primary differences from the previous GAF samples were an increased number of respondents (3,322 in 1960), greater age scope (55 in the current survey, 44 in previous data sets), and the inclusion of a greater number of non-white women. As in the two earlier surveys, data were collected on topics such as births and miscarriages, sterility, contraception, and the desired and expected number of children. This dataset is an extract of 1,123 cases. Note for users of DAAPPP Data Sets #01-B1DAAPPP data sets 01 through B1 are comprised of a User's Guide, SPSS syntax files (*.SPS or *.SPX) and raw data files only. Most of these datasets contain SPSS syntax files that use Job Control Language (JCL) from 1980s versions of SPSS-X. Because the syntax is old, the syntax files require editing to conform to the current syntax standards used by SPSS/Windows or SPSS/Unix. If you require technical assistance in using or editing these syntax files, please contact Sociometrics' Data Support Group at 800.846.3475 or socio@socio.com.
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  • 1,347 variables
  • 5,617 subjects
  • Raw Data, SPSS Program Statements, and Instrument
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