Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey

Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey

The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey is an Australian household-based panel study which began in 2001. It has been used for examining issues such as the incidence of persistent poverty; assets and income in the transition to retirement; the correlates and impact of changes in physical and mental health; and an international comparison of wealth and happiness. The survey is in wide use by Australian and international researchers in the fields of economics, social science and social policy and by the Australian Government. The HILDA survey is managed by a small team from the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne and the national fieldwork is carried out by ACNielsen. The survey is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

HILDA has the following key features:

*It collects information about economic and subjective well-being, labour market dynamics and family dynamics.
*Special questionnaire modules are included each wave and have covered topics such as wealth, retirement and fertility intentions.
*The wave 1 panel consisted of 7682 households and 19,914 individuals.
*Interviews are conducted annually with all adult members of each household.
*The panel members are followed over time.
*Funding has been guaranteed for 12 waves, and the survey is expected to continue beyond wave 12.
*Data releases occur in January. The release in January 2008 was for data collected from 2001 (wave 1) to 2006 (wave 6).

HILDA data, when weighted, describe the Australian population (excluding those not living in households). The datasets (PSPP/SPSS, SAS and Stata files) are available for legitimate research purposes and application can be made from the HILDA website. The data are confidentialised by suppression of geographic and other identifying information. A bibliography of published research, the survey methodology, the questionnaires and a user manual are available from the HILDA website.

HILDA data are integrated into the Cross National Equivalent File (CNEF) which contains population panel data from Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland and the United States.

See also

*British Household Panel Survey
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*German Socio-Economic Panel
*Panel Study of Income Dynamics

External links

* [http://melbourneinstitute.com/hilda/ HILDA (official) website] (URL accessed 7-Apr-06)


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