********************************************************************* * * * October 2013 * * * * Please note that the public microdata files from the Survey of * * Labour and Income Dynamics for the 2010 reference year were * * revised.  These revisions affect the LIM flag and variables * * related to school attendance in the 2010 PUMF. * * * * The following variables are affected: * * * * Person file * * * * STUDTF26 * * ATBUS20 * * ATCC20 * * ATCEGP20 * * ATELHI20 * * ATTRD20 * * ATUNIV20 * * CMPHI20 * * FLLPRT20 * * RCCOLL20 * * RCUNIV20 * * * * Economic family file * * * * LIMSFA25 * * NBSCFT27 * * NBSCPT27 * * * * Census family file * * * * NBSCFT46 * * NBSCPT46 * * * ********************************************************************* Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics 2010 (slid) L'Enquete sur la dynamique du travail et du revenu 2010 (edtr) Abstract: The Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) complements traditional survey data on labour market activity and income with an additional dimension: the changes experienced by individuals over time. At the heart of the survey's objectives is the understanding of the economic well-being of Canadians: what economic shifts do individuals and families live through, and how does it vary with changes in their paid work, family make-up, receipt of government transfers or other factors? The survey's longitudinal dimension makes it possible to see such concurrent and often related events. SLID is the first Canadian household survey to provide national data on the fluctuations in income that a typical family or individual experiences over time which gives greater insight on the nature and extent of poverty in Canada. Added to the longitudinal aspect are the "traditional" cross-sectional data: the primary Canadian source for income data and providing additional content to data collected by the Labour Force Survey (LFS). Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 3889 NOTE: -file(s) with extension .pdf, .wp, .wpd, .xls, .zip, .exe are Binary and -file(s) with extension .dat, .sas, .sps, .txt are Ascii ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTORY: /data ------------- DATA FILE(S): ------------- filename Description slid2010cf-ascii-dat.zip Census family ascii data file (record length 424) (number of records 28,980) slid2010ef-ascii-dat.zip Economic family ascii data file (record length 485) (number of records 25,922) slid2010ke-ascii-dat.zip Key ascii data file (record length 45) (number of records 60,362) slid2010pr-ascii-dat.zip Person ascii data file (record length 584) (number of records 49,787) NOTE: -file(s) with extension .pdf, .wp, .wpd, .xls, .zip, .exe are Binary and -file(s) with extension .dat, .sas, .sps, .txt are Ascii =============================================================================== ----------------- DOCUMENTATION(S): ----------------- DIRECTORY: /doc English French Description slid2010gid.pdf edtr2010gid.pdf Documentation and User's Guide. slid2010cbk.pdf edtr2010cbk.pdf Codebook. slid2010que-entry-exit.pdf edtr2010que-entrevue-entree.pdf Entry Exit Component Interview Questionnaire slid2010que-preliminary.pdf edtr2010que-preliminaire.pdf Preliminary, Labour and Income Interview Questionnaire -------------------------------------- COMMAND FILE(S): SPSS code and/or SAS -------------------------------------- Description 2010cf-spss.zip SAS card - Census Family file 2010ef-spss.zip SAS card - Economic Family file 2010ke-spss.zip SAS card - Key file 2010pr-spss.zip SAS card - Person file 2010cf-sas.zip SAS card - Census Family file 2010ef-sas.zip SAS card - Economic Family file 2010ke-sas.zip SAS card - Key file 2010pr-sas.zip SAS card - Person file SAS AND SPSS CONTROL CARDS THESE ARE PROVIDED IN ASCII FILES TO ASSIST USERS IN CREATING SAS AND SPSS VERSIONS OF THE FILES FROM THE ASCII DATA FILES. THE SAS FILES ARE IN SUB-DIRECTORY SAS, WHILE THE SPSS FILES ARE IN SUB-DIRECTORY SPSS. FOR EACH OF THE THREE FILES, THERE ARE SIX CONTROL CARD FILES FOR SAS AND SIX CONTROL CARD FILES FOR SPSS. ALTHOUGH THE DATA DICTIONARY DIFFERENTIATES BETWEEN CHARACTER AND NUMERIC FIELDS, ALL FIELDS ARE DEFINED AS TYPE NUMERIC IN THE SPSS CONTROL CARDS. RECORD LAYOUT FILES: EC2010XX.LAY (EC2010XX REFERS TO ANY OF THE FOUR DATA FILES AS DESCRIBED ABOVE) THESE FILES CONTAIN A LIST OF VARIABLES WITH: VARIABLE NAME, FORMAT AND FILE POSITION. LABEL FILES: EC2010XX.LBE (ENGLISH) AND EC2010XX.LBF (FRENCH). THESE FILES CAN BE USED IN SAS STATEMENTS TO SHOW OUTPUT WITH THE FULL VARIABLE LABELS (LONG VARIABLES NAMES) INSTEAD OF THE 8-CHARACTER VARIABLE NAMES. CODE FILES: EC2010XX.CDE (ENGLISH) AND EC2010XX.CDF (FRENCH). THESE FILES CAN BE USED IN SAS STATEMENTS TO SHOW OUTPUT WITH THE CATEGORY LABELS INSTEAD OF CODES. FORMAT FILES: EC2010XX.FMT. IN THE SAS CONTROL CARDS, THESE FILES LINK THE FORMATS PROVIDED IN THE CODE FILES TO THE VARIABLES SPECIFIED IN THE RECORD LAYOUT FILES. NO SUCH FILES ARE NECESSARY IN SPSS. MISSING VALUE FILES: EC2010XX.MVS. THESE FILES DEFINE THE RESERVED CODES FOR EACH VARIABLE. ALTHOUGH THEY MAY NOT EXIST FOR EVERY VARIABLE, THERE ARE FOUR RESERVED CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH VARIABLE. THEY ARE: NOT IN SLID SAMPLE, DON'T KNOW, REFUSAL, NOT APPLICABLE.