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Title: A Description of the National Longitudinal Surveys
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1. Parnes, Herbert S.
Sproat, Kezia
A Description of the National Longitudinal Surveys
In: ARRIVE: Annual Review of Research in Vocational Education, Volume 1. T.L. Wentling, ed. Springfield, IL: University of Illinois Board of Trutees & Illinois State Board of Education, 1980: pp. 322-330.
Also: http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED221682.pdf
Cohort(s): NLS General
Publisher: University of Illinois - Champaign / Urbana
Keyword(s): NLS Description; Research Methodology

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

The National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience began in 1965 when the U.S. Department of Labor contracted with the Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University to conduct longitudinal studies of the labor market experience of four specific age-sex groups of the American population. Under a separate contract with the U.S. Labor Department, the Bureau of the Census was made responsible for the design of the sample, the field work, and data processing. A brief history of the surveys is provided as well as the research possibilities of the data.
Bibliography Citation
Parnes, Herbert S. and Kezia Sproat. "A Description of the National Longitudinal Surveys" In: ARRIVE: Annual Review of Research in Vocational Education, Volume 1. T.L. Wentling, ed. Springfield, IL: University of Illinois Board of Trutees & Illinois State Board of Education, 1980: pp. 322-330.