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Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey, 1992

DOI

10.17605/OSF.IO/HXGSN

Summary

This project 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. It is conducted by the Bureau of Sociological Research of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in collaboration with state agencies and educational and research organizations. The 1992 survey was conducted among residents of Nebraska on many topics of local and state interest, including quality of life, work, health insurance, information-age technology, energy consumption, children and family, social issues, outdoor recreation and exercise, and food consumption.

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Data File

Cases: 1916
Variables: 457
Weight Variable: SEXWT, AGEWT, REGIONWT, PWEIGHT, HWEIGHT

Data Collection

Fall 1992

Original Survey (Instrument)

Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey 1992

Funded By

Bureau of Sociological Research of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with state agencies and other educational and research organizations

Collection Procedures

Telephone interview

Sampling Procedures

Random digit dialing (RDD) was used to gain a representative sample of non-institutionalized persons in households with telephones in the state of Nebraska. Persons under 19 years of age, persons in custodial institutions, persons in group living quarters, persons on military reservations, and transient visitors were excluded from this sample.

Principal Investigators

Bureau of Sociological Research of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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