Zusammenfassung
Das Datenlabor verwaltet alle Datensätze, die am MPIDR für die Forschung genutzt werden. Diese Datensätze, die entweder käuflich erworben werden oder aber im Internet frei verfügbar sind, sind entweder für alle Wissenschaftler oder nur für bestimmte Wissenschaftler oder Forschungsgruppen zugänglich. Alle Datensätze werden in einer Datenbank katalogisiert, die allen Mitarbeitern zugänglich ist.
Beschreibung
(in englischer Sprache)In addition to the specific data projects devoted to mortality and survival, and fertility and family dynamics, the Data Laboratory collects a range of other data sets.
All data sets received from outside are normally included in the Data Catalogue and presented on the MPIDR Intranet for ease of access. Most of them are freely available for use by all MPIDR researchers. However, due to issues of confidentiality, some data sets are only accessible to selected researchers or research groups, according to specific agreements with data providers.
The following data sets were received from providers via special contracts or agreements prepared by the Data Laboratory:
International
■ A collection of selected fertility data for the United States and selected European countries (assembled from public sources at the MPIDR in Rostock).
Europe
■ Cohort fertility in Europe: age-specific fertility rates of the first and second kind and resident female population by parity and age for 12 European countries (Observatoire Démographique Européen).
■ European Community Household Panel Survey (ECHP) 1994–98 Longitudinal Users’ Database [UDB] (Eurostat).
■ European Labour Force Survey 1983–2005 (Eurostat, Luxembourg).
■ The United Nations Harmonized Gender and Generations Survey Dataset (United Nations, Geneva).
Bulgaria
■ Mortality in Bulgaria: individual death records of 1992–1993, linked to the census records of 1992 (National Statistical Institute (NSI), Sofia).
Czech Republic
■ Czech cause-of-death data for 1950–2002 (Czech Statistical Office, Prague; Institut National d’Études Démogaphiques, Paris).
Denmark
■ Danish Census of 1787, 1891, 1803, 1843, 1840, 1845 (Danish Data Archive, Odense).
France
■ Study of Family History (l’enquête Étude de l’histoire familiale [EHF]. It uses variables from the 1999 French census (Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques [INSEE], Paris).
Germany
■ Generations and Gender Survey for Germany (BIB, Wiesbaden).
■ German cause-of-death data for 1950–2002 (Federal Statistical Office of Germany, Wiesbaden).
■ Income and Consumers Survey Germany (Ferderal Statistical Office, Bonn).
■ Children and Adolescent Health Survey Germany (Robert Koch Institute, Berlin).
■ Youth Study 2006 (Zentralarchiv Gesis, Köln).
■ Microcensus data for 1973-2006 for Germany (Federal Statistical Office of Germany, Wiesbaden).
Hungary
■ Hungarian Social and Demographic Panel Survey from 2001 (Demographic Research Institute of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Budapest).
Norway
■ NORBALT Living Conditions Survey Data (Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies, Oslo).
■ Norwegian Census for 1910 (Norwegian Historical Data Centre, Oslo).
Russia
■ Russian microcensus data from 1994 (Goskomstat of the Russian Federation, Moscow).
Ukraine
■ Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 2003 (Kiev International Institute of Sociology, Kiev).
United Kingdom
■ British Household Panel Survey (UK Data Archive, Colchester).
United States
■ The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health for the United States (Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill).
The Laboratory of Demographic Data maintains a links collection which is for common use to all researchers at the Institute. It provides brief information on websites offering demographic information and data in various formats.
