Spiritual Life Study of Chinese Residents
A random sample of Chinese citizens on their religious and spiritual life. Data collected in 2007.Funded by The John Templeton Foundation.
Sociology and Economics
A random sample of Chinese citizens on their religious and spiritual life. Data collected in 2007.Funded by The John Templeton Foundation.
A national probability sample survey conducted in PR China in 1996 in both urban and rural areas as part of the project "Life Histories and Social Change in Contemporary China," A survey of village leaders was also carried out using the same questionnaire. The site provides access to the data, bibliography, and codebooks to the study as well as the online analysis.
A collaborative project of the University of Chicago/NORC; Renmin University, Beijing; Peking Union Medical College, Beijing; and the University of North Carolina. The study produces a baseline set of results on sexual behavior and disease patterns, using a nationally representative probability sample. Topics include childhood sexual contact, intimate partner violence, forced sex, sexual harassment, body image concerns, sexual well-being, and sexually transmitted diseases and risk behavior.
Hosts data sets from major longitudinal and cross-sectional studies in mainland China on social, economic and political topics, such as the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS). Supported by the National Survey Research Center, Renmin University of China.
Provides rich data from years' fieldwork in Lianmin Village, a small village in Haining, Zhejiang Province. It includes narratives, photos and videos from interviews with village members, as well as household accounts, accounting books, and historical documents on production and land reform.
The panel studied relationships and behaviors of the the families Chinese families across Taiwan Strait since 1999.
AidData is a research lab at William & Mary's Global Research Institute. It provides a wide range of sectoral and spatial data on bilateral and multilateral foreign assistance projects, including a special China section.
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An archive of data on China and China-U.S. relations in demographic, geo-spatial, political, social and economic areas. Provides downloadable datasets, documentations and links to related sites.
China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS) is an annual large-scale nationwide sample survey of the migrant population conducted by the National Health Commission since 2009, covering 31 provinces and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. The annual sample size is nearly 200,000 households, covering basic demographic information of the floating population and family members, the scope and trend of mobility, employment and social security, income and expenditure and residence, basic public health services, marriage and family planning services management, children's mobility and education, and psychological culture. It also includes a survey on social integration and mental health of the mobile population, a survey on health and family planning services in outflow areas, and a survey on medical and health services for the mobile elderly.
A portal that offers the names, basic description and known usage of all large sample microdata that have been used in existing research papers.