Intergenerational Coresidence in Global Perspective: Dimensions of Change (CORESIDENCE)
Funded by: European Research Council (ERC). Advanced Grant
Reference: HE-ERC-2021-AdG-GA No 101052787-CORESIDENCE
Principal investigator: Dr. Albert Esteve
CORESIDENCE project is ERC-funded research project aiming to determine the dimensions of variations in and the rise of intergenerational coresidence between adult children and their parents around the world and investigate how these trends are related to demographic, social, economic, and cultural/attitudinal factors. To achieve this goal, we (i) use recent big microdata, which describe family change for more than half a billion people representing more than 140 countries worldwide; (ii) harmonize existing longitudinal data to examine pathways to intergenerational coresidence in six countries representing different norms and forms of intergenerational coresidence (India, Japan, Mexico, Senegal, Spain and the Netherlands).
This respository contains:
1) The syntax produced for building the three branches (national, subnational and subnational harmonized) of the CORESIDENCE DATABASE.
2) The syntax produced for harmonizing subnational regions between sources and within each source, when necessary.
3) The syntax produced for creating pointer variables over DHS samples.
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