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Veterans’ Grandchildren Mortality Plus: Vital Records, Census and Draft Cards Across Three Generations
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Dora L. Costa, University of California-Los Angeles. California Center for Population Research
Version: View help for Version V1
Name | File Type | Size | Last Modified |
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Veterans_Grandchildrens_Mortality_Plus_Codebook.pdf | application/pdf | 6.8 MB | 02/01/2024 07:44:AM |
grandchildren_pt1_csv.csv | text/csv | 87.5 MB | 01/16/2024 07:03:AM |
grandchildren_pt1_excel.xlsx | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet | 157.4 MB | 01/10/2024 05:48:AM |
grandchildren_pt1_sas.sas7bdat | application/x-sas-data | 1.3 GB | 01/10/2024 05:58:AM |
grandchildren_pt1_spss.sav | application/x-spss-sav | 285.7 MB | 01/17/2024 09:54:AM |
grandchildren_pt1_stata.dta | application/x-stata-dta | 1.4 GB | 01/16/2024 03:28:AM |
grandchildren_pt2_csv.csv | text/csv | 88.4 MB | 01/10/2024 05:46:AM |
grandchildren_pt2_excel.xlsx | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet | 158 MB | 01/10/2024 06:03:AM |
grandchildren_pt2_sas.sas7bdat | application/x-sas-data | 1.3 GB | 01/10/2024 06:13:AM |
grandchildren_pt2_spss.sav | application/x-spss-sav | 285.7 MB | 01/16/2024 03:28:AM |
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Project Citation:
Costa, Dora L. . Veterans’ Grandchildren Mortality Plus: Vital Records, Census and Draft Cards Across Three Generations. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-02-02. https://doi.org/10.3886/E197701V1
Project Description
Summary:
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The Veterans’ Grandchildren Mortality Plus sample consists of the records of more than 35,700 total grandchildren
- both male and female in nearly equal numbers,
- about 28,000 of which survived to age 45,
- who were born after the war to 16,791 children of 2,825 veterans,
- and contains an oversample of ex-POW veterans.
The primary purpose of the project was to explore how grandfathers’ trauma affects the longevity and overweight of descendants.
The dataset contains birth and death dates of grandchildren, census information on their parents' household, select socioeconomic and education information from the 1930 and 1940 census, and height and weight information from WWII draft cards for the grandsons. This multigenerational dataset can be used for researching the intergenerational transmission of longevity, overweight and socioeconomic status and the sex-specific pathways of this transmission and for testing mechanical linkage algorithms.
Researchers built on a previously collected NIA-funded project containing census and death information of children of ex-POW and non-POW veterans (“Early Indicators, Intergenerational Processes, and Aging,” NIA grant P01AG10120, PI: Costa). The Veterans’ Grandchildren Mortality Plus data set contains the newly collected records of the veterans’ grandchildren, as well as the previously collected data of the veterans and their children.
Funding Sources:
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United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health (R21 AG064460)
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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demography;
American Civil War;
prisoners of war;
trauma;
aging;
health;
longevity;
nineteenth century;
twentieth century;
Union Army;
mortality rates;
US Civil War;
birth records;
death records;
census data;
veterans;
families;
intergenerational;
multigenerational;
paternal transmission of trauma;
grandchildren of veterans;
grandchildren of POWs;
children of veterans;
children of POWs;
intergenerational transmission of trauma;
draft cards;
census records
Geographic Coverage:
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United States
Collection Notes:
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The data are available as csv, Stata, Excel, SAS, and SPSS file types.
The data set has been divided into two parts. To use the entire data set, append part 1 and part 2. For example, using Stata:
use grandchildren_pt1_stata.dta , clear
append using grandchildren_pt2_stata.dta
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