Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (L.A.FANS), Restricted Neighborhood Observations Data, 2000-2001

<p>This study is a restricted data file of data from the L.A.FANS Neighborhood Observation Study, an in-person observational by trained L.A.FANS interviewers of the census blocks on which L.A.FANS respondents lived during L.A.FANS Wave 1. Interviewers were trained to walk each block face and r...

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Main Author: Pebley, Anne R. (Author)
Contributors: Sastry, Narayan (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2019
In:Year: 2019
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Summary:<p>This study is a restricted data file of data from the L.A.FANS Neighborhood Observation Study, an in-person observational by trained L.A.FANS interviewers of the census blocks on which L.A.FANS respondents lived during L.A.FANS Wave 1. Interviewers were trained to walk each block face and record social and physical observations on precoded check sheets. Each block face was observed by several different interviewers working independently at different times of the day and week. These data are designed to be used with L.A.FANS Wave-1 survey interview data restricted versions 2.5 or 3 to provide data on the census block and census tract in which individual respondents lived.</p> <p>Users who apply for these restricted data must also be approved for using restricted version 2.5 or 3. Please note that L.A. FANS restricted data may only be accessed within the ICPSR Virtual Data Enclave (VDE) and must be merged with the L.A. FANS public data prior to beginning any analysis. </p> <p>The study is described in detail in the <a href="https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WR240z13.html">L.A.FANS Neighborhood Observations Codebook</a>.</p> <p> Further information is available in:</p> <p>Jones, M., Pebley, A. R., and Sastry, N. (2011). <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049089X10002784?via=ihub">Eyes on the block: Measuring urban physical disorder through in-person observation</a>. Social Science Research, 40(2), 523-537. </p>
DOI:10.3886/ICPSR37272.v1