Data and Metadata Harmonization for the RAND Survey Meta Data Repository Alerk Amin April 3, 2013.

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Data and Metadata Harmonization for the RAND Survey Meta Data Repository Alerk Amin April 3, 2013

Survey Meta Data Repository-2 April Outline About the studies RAND work –Repository Website –Import metadata –RAND harmonized datasets How DDI could help

Survey Meta Data Repository-3 April Health and Retirement Study University of Michigan Longitudinal panel study of Americans age 50+ Biennially since 1992

Survey Meta Data Repository-4 April HRS Worldwide “Family”

Survey Meta Data Repository-5 April HRS “family” Health and Retirement Study (HRS) since 1992 Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) since 2001 English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) since 2002 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) since 2004 Korean Longitudinal Study on Aging (KLoSA) since 2006 Japanese Study of Aging and Retirement (JSTAR) since 2007 Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS), modified in 2007 China Health and Retirement Study (CHARLS) since 2008 Irish Longitudinal study on Ageing (TILDA) since 2010 Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) since 2010 Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE), since 2010

Survey Meta Data Repository-6 April Repository Goals Make it easier for researchers to –Find appropriate data across the different studies –Cross-country analysis

Survey Meta Data Repository-7 April Repository Item

Survey Meta Data Repository-8 April Repository Questionnaire Routing

Survey Meta Data Repository-9 April Repository Codebook

Survey Meta Data Repository-10 April Metadata Harmonization Metadata import from each study Create links across studies to aid researchers

Survey Meta Data Repository-11 April Importing Survey Metadata Only IFLS provides DDI (v 1.2.2) metadata Studies using MMIC can be imported via scripts Other studies involve a lot of work by hand –Sometimes CSV files are available for import –Otherwise, cut-and-paste from codebook –Routing is entered by hand, based on codebook

Survey Meta Data Repository-12 April Linking Questions to Variables Variables are imported via Stata files Questions are linked to Variables –usually via CSV import

Survey Meta Data Repository-13 April Linking Questions to Concepts RAND Working Paper Series, WR861-1/7 A set of domain-specific user guides on Chronic medical conditions Financial transfer Expectation Employment and retirement Income Wealth Cognition

Survey Meta Data Repository-14 April Linking Questions to Concepts One wave of concepts is available from working papers Concept-Questions are entered by hand More work is done to then link other waves

Survey Meta Data Repository-15 April How DDI Could Help If studies provided metadata in DDI3 format –Import Questions, Variables, Routing

Survey Meta Data Repository-16 April Importing Published DDI Other studies copy concepts, questions from HRS IDEAL - all studies link Questions to a common ConceptScheme REALISTIC – all studies link Questions to HRS Questions

Survey Meta Data Repository-17 April Data Harmonization RAND creates harmonized datasets –RAND HRS, RAND ELSA, RAND SHARE, RAND KLoSA –Coming soon – RAND CHARLS, RAND JSTAR Identical/Comparable set of variables across studies

Survey Meta Data Repository-18 April RAND HRS, RAND ELSA, RAND SHARE, RAND KLoSA: Harmonized variables for cross-country, longitudinal study DomainsVariables Identifiers, weights Person specific identifier; household identifier; couple identifier; spouse identifier; wave status: response indicator; wave status: interview status; sample cohort; whether eligible for sample; sampling weight; person-level analysis weight; household analysis weight (not available for ELSA); country; Demographics Number of household respondents; whether couple household; financial respondent; family respondent; whether proxy interview; interview dates; birth date; age at interview (in months and years); place of birth (not available for ELSA); gender; race; education: years of education; education: categorical summary; current marital status: with partnership; current marital status: without partnership; number of marriage; marital history: never married; marital history: number of times divorced; marital history: number of times widowed; marital history: number of times don’t know how marriage ended; length of current marriage; length of longest marriage; religion (not available for ELSA); place of birth (not available for ELSA); parental mortality: mother alive; parental mortality: father alive; parental mortality: mother’s current age or age at death; parental mortality: father’s current age or age at death Health Self-report of health; whether health limits work; activities of daily living (ADLs): some difficulty; instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs): some difficulties; other functional limitations: raw recode; ADL summary: sum ADLs where respondent reports any difficulty; IADL summary: sum IADLs where respondent reports any difficulty; other summary indices: mobility, large muscle, gross fine motor activities; mental health (CESD score); doctor diagnosed health problems: ever have condition; doctor diagnosed health problems: memory-related disease; health behaviors: physical activity or exercise; health behaviors: drinking; health behaviors: smoking (cigarettes); change in health: self-reported health; change in health: functional limitations; change in health: conditions; change in health: memory-related disease; Financial and Housing Wealth Net value of business; value of primary residence; value of all mortgage (primary residence); net value of primary residence; net value of real estate; net value of cars; net value of stocks, mutual funds, and investment funds; value of checking, savings, or money market accounts; net value of bonds and bond funds; net value of non-housing financial wealth; total family wealth (respondent & spouse) Income Individual earnings; income from employer pension or annuity; individual income from public pension; individual unemployment benefits or workers compensation (not available for ELSA); family capital income; family government transfer income; total family income (respondent & spouse) Family structureNumber of people living in household; number of children; number of living siblings; number of living parents Employment history Currently working for pay; whether self-employed; labor force status; hours of work per week at current job; weeks worked per year at job; wage rate; level of physical effort at current job; years of tenure on current job; occupation code for current job; month and year last job ended

Survey Meta Data Repository-19 April RAND Harmonized Datasets One data file per wave “fat” format with 1 row per respondent Respondent, Spouse and Household variables Respondent ID consistent across waves

Survey Meta Data Repository-20 April RAND-enhanced Fat Files For Each Interview Year HOUSEHOLD LEVEL Preload Coverscreen (CsR) Family Structure (FamR) Housing (FinR) Assets and Income (FinR) Asset Change (FinR) RESPONDENT LEVEL Preload Coverscreen Demographics Physical Health Cognition Parents and Siblings Functional Limitations Physical Measures Employment (1-6 sections) Health Services and Insurance Expectations Widowhood and Divorce Wills and Life Insurance Experimental Modules Event History and Social Security Interviewer Observations RESPONDENT LEVEL FAT FILE FOR 1 YEAR 24 Files 8 Files

Survey Meta Data Repository-21 April Current Process – New Study The RAND HRS is the “baseline” For each variable in RAND HRS –Find the corresponding variable in the new study –If the variable is exactly equivalent Create a variable with the “same” name –If the variable is not exactly equivalent Create a related variable and document the differences

Survey Meta Data Repository-22 April Current Process For each new wave of data –All variables are compared with previous waves to see if they are the same or different –If variable is the same Create a variable with the “same” name –If variable is different Create a related variable and document the differences

Survey Meta Data Repository-23 April Codebook Sample

Survey Meta Data Repository-24 April If Studies Distributed DDI… Harmonization would be much faster Studies are based on HRS –Their Questions would already reference HRS, and describe how their questions are different –Reference HRS Concepts Would make it much easier for RAND to evaluate variables and determine if data is comparable

Survey Meta Data Repository-25 April If RAND Distributed DDI… Currently –distribute a paper codebook –use variable names to show identical/related variables With DDI –RAND distributes structured metadata describing the differences in variables across studies –To researchers or back to original studies

Survey Meta Data Repository-26 April Conclusion If studies published DDI –Metadata and data harmonization would be faster and easier If RAND published DDI –Other researchers/agencies could make better use of RAND’s knowledge of the HRS family of studies

Survey Meta Data Repository-27 April