Subjective Vulnerability: the Role of Disempowerment in the Utilization of Mediation Services by Women in a Northeastern Town of the United States, 1989-1990. This study examines gender differences in conflicts and the mediation process.
Urban Poverty and Family Life Survey of Chicago, 1987. Approximately 2400 people, aged 18-44, living in poverty census tracts in 1986 were interviewed. There are 1,841 variables dealing with families, households, employment, schooling, welfare, health and life events. This study can be accessed on the Statlab network.
ABC News Women's Issues Poll, July 1992. Women were asked to pick the biggest problems facing women from a list covering the areas of health, children, employment, abortion, crime and marriage. There are 68 variables and 758 respondents. This study can be accessed on the Statlab network. Washington Post Health Care Poll, October 1993. This study focuses on the Clinton health care plan. There are 97 variables and 1,015 respondents. This study can be accessed on the Statlab network.
Survey of Consumer Finances, 1986. Updates information on household finances and employment for people interviewed in the 1983 Survey. This survey and the 1983 Survey can both be accessed on the Statlab network.
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