RT Research Data T1 The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), 2009-2011 A1 Kenny, Rose Anne LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902792939 AB The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a major inter-institutional initiative led by Trinity College Dublin which aims to produce a massive improvement in the quantity and quality of data, research and information relating to older people and ageing in Ireland. Eligible respondents for this study include individuals aged 50 and over and their spouses or partners of any age. The study involves interviews on a two yearly basis with a sample cohort of 8,504 people aged 50 and over (or their spouses/partners) and resident in Ireland, collecting detailed information on all aspects of their lives, including the economic (pensions, employment, living standards), health (physical, mental, service needs and usage) and social aspects (contact with friends and kin, formal and informal care, social participation). Both survey interviews and physical and biological measurements are utilized. Demographic and background variables include age, sex, marital status, household composition, education, and employment. K1 activities of daily living K1 Aging K1 Childhood K1 depression (psychology) K1 Education K1 Employment K1 Exercise K1 eyesight K1 Families K1 Family Life K1 Family relationships K1 Family Structure K1 financial support K1 friendships K1 Health K1 Health Care K1 health problems K1 health services utilization K1 health status K1 hearing (physiology) K1 home ownership K1 Income K1 job descriptions K1 Memory K1 Mental Health K1 neighbors K1 Older Adults K1 Pain K1 Pensions K1 Quality of life K1 Relatives K1 Religion K1 retirement planning K1 Satisfaction K1 Sleep K1 Smoking K1 Social Networks K1 standard of living K1 Travel K1 wages and salaries K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR34315.v1