Panel Study of Income Dynamics
@umpsid.bsky.social
The Panel Study for Income Dynamics (PSID) at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research is the longest running nationally representative household panel survey in the world. Learn more about America's Family Tree: psidonline.isr.umich.edu.
The author argues that post secondary retention programs should offer practical programs that would counteract the effects of multiple negative childhood experiences on young adults educational and employment outcomes. (2/2) myumi.ch/JPQXn
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Emerging Adults’ Education and Employment - Wei-Lin Chen, 2025
This study examines how different adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with the educational and employment outcomes of American emerging adults. ...
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November 7, 2025 at 2:11 PM
The author argues that post secondary retention programs should offer practical programs that would counteract the effects of multiple negative childhood experiences on young adults educational and employment outcomes. (2/2) myumi.ch/JPQXn
Time spent living together as a child positively predicts the amount of support they give to their parents & single or repartnered mothers are given more support than fathers in similar circumstances. Learn more from the new article by @spattersearch.bsky.social and Paula Fomby: myumi.ch/15rV1
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October 21, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Time spent living together as a child positively predicts the amount of support they give to their parents & single or repartnered mothers are given more support than fathers in similar circumstances. Learn more from the new article by @spattersearch.bsky.social and Paula Fomby: myumi.ch/15rV1
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Wei Zhao and research assistant Zihan Tong are working on a project that utilizes genomic data collected through saliva samples in the @umpsid.bsky.social.
October 9, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Wei Zhao and research assistant Zihan Tong are working on a project that utilizes genomic data collected through saliva samples in the @umpsid.bsky.social.
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Henning Silber and Troy Liu are partnering with faculty mentor @yajuansi.bsky.social to investigate consent for data linkage, survey nonresponse, and the respondent characteristics that influence both participation rates and data quality—using rich data from the @umpsid.bsky.social.
October 9, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Henning Silber and Troy Liu are partnering with faculty mentor @yajuansi.bsky.social to investigate consent for data linkage, survey nonresponse, and the respondent characteristics that influence both participation rates and data quality—using rich data from the @umpsid.bsky.social.
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September 18, 2025 at 2:47 PM
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