The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, GENERAL RELEASE 19 (Waves 1-19)
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The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households which commenced in 2001. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS), the HILDA Survey is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne. The HILDA Survey provides longitudinal data on the lives of Australian residents. Its primary objective is to support research questions falling within three broad and inter-related areas of income, labour market and family dynamics. The HILDA Survey is a household-based panel study of Australian households and, as such, it interviews all household members (15 years and over) of the selected households and then re-interviews the same people in subsequent years. This dataset is the 19th release of the HILDA data, incorporating data collected from 2001 through 2019 (Waves 1-19). The special topic module in Wave 19 is life stages, and includes questions on relationships, family formation and retirement. Please note that this release of the HILDA General Release is now superseded, and is available by email request only to ada@ada.edu.au. For the current release, please visit https://ada.edu.au/hilda_gr_current
澳大利亚家庭、收入与劳动力动态调查(HILDA)是一项于2001年启动的、具有全国代表性的澳大利亚家庭纵向研究。该调查由澳大利亚政府社会服务部(Department of Social Services, DSS)资助,由墨尔本大学应用经济与社会研究学院负责管理运营。HILDA调查为澳大利亚居民的生活状况提供纵向数据,其核心目标是为涵盖收入、劳动力市场与家庭动态三大宽泛且相互关联领域的研究课题提供支持。HILDA调查是一项基于家庭的澳大利亚家庭追踪面板研究,具体而言,它会对抽选家庭中所有15岁及以上的家庭成员进行访谈,并在后续年份对同一批受访者进行追踪回访。本次发布的数据集为HILDA数据的第19版,涵盖了2001年至2019年(第1至19波)收集的相关数据。第19波的专题模块围绕人生阶段展开,涵盖了关于人际关系、家庭组建与退休生活的相关问题。请注意,本版HILDA公开数据集现已被新版本取代,仅可通过发送邮件至ada@ada.edu.au申请获取。如需获取最新版本数据集,请访问https://ada.edu.au/hilda_gr_current
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2020-12-02



