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Demo Numident Data Set
Description
A data set containing a sample of the CenSoc-Numident file, including age at death and select covariates.
Usage
numident_demo
Format
A data frame with 62,899 rows and 30 variables:
- histid
 Historical unique identifier
- byear
 Year of birth
- bmonth
 Month of birth
- dyear
 Year of death
- dmonth
 Month of death
- death_age
 Age at death (years)
- weight
 CenSoc weight
- zip_residence
 ZIP Code of residence at time of death
- pernum
 Person number in sample unit
- perwt
 IPUMS person weight
- age
 Age in 1940
- sex
 Sex in 1940
- bpl
 Place of birth
- mbpl
 Mother’s place of birth
- fbpl
 Father’s place of birth
- educd
 Educational attainment (detailed)
- empstatd
 Employment status (detailed)
- hispan
 Hispanic/Spanish/Latino origin
- incnonwg
 Had non-wage/salary income over $50
- incwage
 Wage and salary income
- marst
 Marital status
- nativity
 Foreign birthplace or parentage
- occ
 Occupation
- occscore
 Occupational income score
- ownershp
 Ownership of dwelling (tenure)
- race
 Race
- rent
 Monthly contract rent
- serial
 Household serial number
- statefip
 State of residence 1940
- urban
 Urban/rural status
- educ_yrs
 Years of education attained
Details
The CenSoc-Numident dataset links the 1940 census to the National Archives’ public release of the Social Security Numident file. The prelinked demo version of the file has 63 thousand mortality records and 20 mortality covariates from the 1940 census (~1 percent of the complete CenSoc-Numident dataset). Both demo and full versions of the data are available at https://censoc.berkeley.edu/data/.
Source
Joshua R. Goldstein, Monica Alexander, Casey Breen, Andrea Miranda González, Felipe Menares, Maria Osborne, Mallika Snyder, and Ugur Yildirim. CenSoc Mortality File: Version 2.0. Berkeley: University of California, 2021. https://censoc.berkeley.edu/.
Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Ronald Goeken, Megan Schouweiler and Matthew Sobek. IPUMS USA: Version 12.0 (dataset). Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2022. doi:10.18128/D010.V12.0.