Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC)
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Tsuya, Noriko O.; Choe, Minja K.; Bumpass, Larry L.; Rindfuss, Ronald R., 2008-01-02, "Japan 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC)", hdl:1902.2/21120 UNF:3:cM8m9P1H/lgYw5HkifivDg== Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.2/21120
Other IDICPSR: 21120
AuthorsTsuya, Noriko O. (Keio University (Japan)); Choe, Minja K. (East-West Center); Bumpass, Larry L. (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Rindfuss, Ronald R. (East-West Center)
Production DatePlease see full citation.
Funding AgencyMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan)
Grant Number11CE2002; R01HD042474-01
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Distribution DateJanuary 02, 2008
Version2009-09-25, September 25, 2009
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Abstract

The 2000 National Survey on Family and Economic Conditions (NSFEC) was collected by the Keio University Center of Excellence (COE) program. It is a national, two-stage stratified probability sample of Japanese men and women aged 20-49. The survey focused on aspects of early life course such as educational objectives and employment, as well as marriage, family life, child rearing, household management, and gender roles.

Keywordschild care (thesaurus); child rearing (thesaurus); demographics (thesaurus); disposable income (thesaurus); educational objectives (thesaurus); employment (thesaurus); extended families (thesaurus); family background (thesaurus); family life (thesaurus); fertility (thesaurus); gender roles (thesaurus); gender stereotypes (thesaurus); goals (thesaurus); housework (thesaurus); housing (thesaurus); marital status (thesaurus); parents (thesaurus); personal income (thesaurus)
Topic ClassificationCCEERC II.B. Child Development (CCEERC subject classifications); CCEERC IX.D. Family and Work (CCEERC subject classifications); DSDR I. Fertility (DSDR subject classifications); DSDR IV. Family and Household Structure (DSDR subject classifications); ICPSR XVII.C. Social Institutions and Behavior, Socialization, Students, and Youth (ICPSR subject classifications); ICPSR XVII.H. Social Institutions and Behavior, Family and Gender (ICPSR subject classifications)
Time Period Covered2000
Date of Collection2000
Country/NationPlease see geographic coverage.
Geographic CoverageJapan
Geographic Unitnation
Unit of Analysisindividual
UniverseA national, two-stage stratified probability sample of Japanese men and women aged 20-49.
Kind of Datasurvey data
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