Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey, 2004
DOI
10.17605/OSF.IO/U9TQNSummary
The Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (NASIS) aims to survey quality of life in the state of Nebraska, covering topics such as the environment, housing, health, recreation, occupation, education, family life, among others. A set of core questions are repeated each year and additional questions are purchased by those interested in gathering additional data. The 2004 NASIS asks questions about outdoor and recreational activities, environmental conservation issues, household composition, job situation, civic attitudes and behavior, mental health and attitudes toward criminal justice.The ARDA has added five additional variables to the original data set to enhance the users' experience on our site.
Data File
Cases: 1807Variables: 459
Weight Variable: PWEIGHT, HWEIGHT
PWEIGHT contains an adjustment for the region, sex and age bias found in the sample and a correction factor to compensate for differential probability of selection of the respondent within households with varying numbers of adults present.
The second weight, HWEIGHT, is used when the information needed is at the household level.
Source: Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey 2003 Methodology Report.