China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS)
CHARLS collects a high quality nationally representative sample of Chinese residents aged 45 and older and the individuals are followed up every two years.
Survey Data
CHARLS collects a high quality nationally representative sample of Chinese residents aged 45 and older and the individuals are followed up every two years.
A longitudinal national survey on healthy aging and family studies. Data available from 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008-2009, and 2011-2012.
A nationally representative, annual longitudinal survey of Chinese communities, families, and individuals launched in 2010 with a focus on the economic and well-being of the Chinese population. Topics include economic activities, education outcomes, family dynamics and relationships, migration, and health.
The purpose of this survey is to uncover the influene of family, school, community and society on personal education output. It further explores the process that education output works in individual's life course. Data access via http://cnsda.ruc.edu.cn/index.php?r=projects/view&id=72810330
A study on China's urban and rural residents‘ ideological and moral values, legal awareness, market awareness, the reasons behind the changes, and the impact on China's modernization.
A multilevel and multi-stage sample of probabilities proportional to size on the following topics: the public's attitude towards the reform and opening up; the public's evaluation of the government's public services; the core values of the citizens' awareness; the public's political participation; public awareness and evaluation of China's democratic construction; the public's confidence in China's future political and economic development and so on.
Attitudes towards Citizenship in China (2008): http://opendata.pku.edu.cn/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.18170/DVN/1ZIGVS
Attitudes towards Citizenship in China (2009): http://opendata.pku.edu.cn/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.18170/DVN/SEUTXH
A multilevel and multi-stage sample of probabilities proportional to size on public awareness on environmental protection.
National probability sample surveys conducted on East Asian democratization in around twenty East and South Asian countries over four waves. Topics include political participation, electoral mobilization, democratic versus authoritarian values etc.