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Skip to main content Toggle navigation Dataverse Search Find About Guides User Guide Developers Guide Installation Guide API Guide Support Sign Up Log In UCLA Social Science Data Archive Dataverse (University of California, Los Angeles) Harvard Dataverse > UCLA Social Science Data Archive Dataverse Share Dataverse Share this dataverse on your favorite social media networks. Close The Social Science Data Archive has been operating at UCLA since 1961 when political science professor Dwaine Marvick established the Political Behavior Archive (PBA); through his efforts, UCLA was one of the 8 founding members of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) in 1962. When the Survey Research Center (SRC) was formed in 1964, under the direction of Eve Fielder, the PBA was merged with a planned Archive Data Library the SRC was to house. In 1977, the research support framework of the Data Archive was designed by

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Close The Social Science Data Archive has been operating at UCLA since 1961 when political science professor Dwaine Marvick established the Political Behavior Archive (PBA); through his efforts, UCLA was one of the 8 founding members of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) in 1962. When the Survey Research Center (SRC) was formed in 1964, under the direction of Eve Fielder, the PBA was merged with a planned Archive Data Library the SRC was to house. In 1977, the research support framework of the Data Archive was designed by Professor Donald Treiman and implemented until it was re-organized into the UCLA Library in 2014.

The mission of the Social Science Data Archive has been and continues to be to provide a foundation for social science research with faculty support throughout an entire research project involving original data collection or the reuse of publicly available studies. Data Archive staff and researchers work as partners throughout all stages of the research process, beginning when a hypothesis or area of study is being developed, during grant and funding activities, while data collection and/or analysis is ongoing, and finally in long term preservation of research results. Our role is to provide a collaborative environment where the focus is on understanding the nature and scope of research approach and management of research output throughout the entire life cycle of the project.

Our Dataverse consists of unique surveys, enumerations, public opinion polls, and de-identified administrative records. Topics of studies include political attitudes and behavior; social and economic

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attitudes and behaviors; studies of health status and health outcomes; families, children, and women; international surveys of occupational and social mobility; the Los Angeles County Social Surveys; California Polls; and, census data for the United States and other countries. In addition, the SSDA provides access to data from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. Materials from SSDA are used with software programs, such as SPSS, SAS, STATA, and R to carry out statistical analysis. Assistance in using statistical packages is provided by the IDRE Statistical consulting office.

Instructional support, especially support that links research with instruction is also a mainstay of operations. The Data Archive is one of the key support components in those disciplines that provide instruction in research methods, survey design and methods, statistics, and data analysis. Throughout the campus, data provided by the Archive is used by faculty in courses to transmit pedagogy, illustrate theory and develop understanding of social, political, demographic, economic, geographic and historical trends and issues. throughout the entire life cycle of the project.

Our Dataverse contains resources to help you find and analyze data, and tutorials to enrich your knowledge of data management practices and procedures. We provide advice in preparing data management plans and in applying for access to secure or restricted access datasets. If you are interested in sharing your data and need assistance in finding an appropriate archive, or would like help to document your data for the purpose of sharing, please contact us. For more information, see our Dataverse on Tutorials and Resources.

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Jan 8, 2016Journey-to-Work and Migration Statistics Branch. Population Division, 2016, "Census Transportation Planning Package, 1990: Urban Elements--Parts 1, 2, and 3 (M619V1)", http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QFA8IS, Harvard Dataverse, V1This file contains parts 1, 2, and 3 of an urban element dataset from the 1990 Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP). Part 1 tabulations are by area of residence and includes all housing units, persons, and working persons in a specific region. Tabulations by area of work...Census Tract Equivalency File, 1980-1990 (M473V1) Jan 8, 2016Lovelady, Richard, 2016, "Census Tract Equivalency File, 1980-1990 (M473V1)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/M473V1, Harvard Dataverse, V1This provides an equivalency between 1980 and 1990 census tracts for counties in California. The raw data is in county order and sorted by the 1980 tracts. Data covers for the 38 counties which had census tracts in 1980. It was developed using the 1990 Final TIGER/Line file from...Census of Population of Korea, 1970: 1/100 Sample (M099V1) Jan 8, 2016South Korea. National Bureau of Statistics, 2016, "Census of Population of Korea, 1970: 1/100 Sample (M099V1)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/M099V1, Harvard Dataverse, V1 [UNF:6:fGwGALCB7HGKZ4Off1N2tA==]This file contains a 1-in-100 sample from the full 1970 Census of Population of Korea. It was supplied to the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) by the Bureau of Statistics of Korea as part of ESCAP'S regional program for collection of censuses and...Census of Population of China, 1982: 1% 1-in-100 Sample (M375V1) Jan 6, 2016China Statistical Information and Consultancy Service Center., 2016, "Census of Population of China, 1982: 1% 1-in-100 Sample (M375V1)", http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZCRVFA, Harvard Dataverse, V1This is the third national population census of China, collected in 1982. The data were supplied to the distribution center by the National Bureau of Statistics of China. Topics include marital status, occupation, education, nationality, gender, household registration status, edu...Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 15%, One-in-One-Hundred [Extract of M298, Labor Force, Persons, Selection of Variables -- Prepared by Don Treiman] (M349V1) Jan 6, 2016U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2016, "Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 15%, One-in-One-Hundred [Extract of M298, Labor Force, Persons, Selection of Variables -- Prepared by Don Treiman] (M349V1)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/M349V1, Harvard Dataverse, V1This file is an extract of labor force persons and 11 variables from the 1970 U.S. Census of Population and Housing, Public Use Sample. The file contains occupational prestige imputations prepared by Donald Treiman.Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 15%, One-in-One-Hundred [With 1980 Imputations Prepared by Donald Treiman (1% sample from the SMSA/County Group 15% questionnaire)] (M298V1) Jan 6, 2016U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2016, "Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 15%, One-in-One-Hundred [With 1980 Imputations Prepared by Donald Treiman (1% sample from the SMSA/County Group 15% questionnaire)] (M298V1)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/M298V1, Harvard Dataverse, V1Sample from 1970 U.S. Census of Population and Housing with Treiman prestige scores added. The data come from the 15% questionnaire, 1-in-100 sample at the SMSA/County Group geographic level.Census of Population and Housing, 1980 (U.S.): PUMS A Sample: 5% Sample, 40% Extract of Labor Force Persons, 11 Variables -- Prepared by Don Treiman (M224V1) Jan 6, 2016U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2016, "Census of Population and Housing, 1980 (U.S.): PUMS A Sample: 5% Sample, 40% Extract of Labor Force Persons, 11 Variables -- Prepared by Don Treiman (M224V1)", http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DHH1FK, Harvard Dataverse, V2This is an extract prepared by Donald Treiman from the 1980 Census of Population and Housing, Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS). It contains 11 variables: region/division, state, sex, age, highest grade attended, highest grade finished, 1980 industry, 1980 occupation, wage and s...Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 5%, One-in-One-Hundred [With 1980 Imputations Prepared by Donald Treiman (1% sample from the SMSA/County Group sample 5% Questionnaire)] (M297V1) Jan 6, 2016U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2016, "Census of Population and Housing, 1970 Public Use Sample: 5%, One-in-One-Hundred [With 1980 Imputations Prepared by Donald Treiman (1% sample

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from the SMSA/County Group sample 5% Questionnaire)] (M297V1)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/M297V1, Harvard Dataverse, V1This file is a 1% sample of SMSA's and county groups from both the 5% and 15% samples of the 1970 U.S. Census of Population and Housing. Each of the 1970 records were matched with Treiman occupational prestige imputations from the 1980 U.S. Census of Population and Housing.

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