Detroit Area Study, 2004
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Farley, Reynolds; Kryan, Maria; Couper, Mick, 2009-04-09, "Detroit Area Study, 2004", hdl:1902.2/23820 UNF:3:Qz5naIFOe3wLciUCdXkZNw== Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.2/23820
Other IDICPSR: 23820
AuthorsFarley, Reynolds (University of Michigan, Sociology Department); Kryan, Maria (University of Illinois-Chicago); Couper, Mick (University of Michigan, Survey Methodology Program)
Production DatePlease see full citation.
Funding AgencyFord Foundation
Distributor Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Distribution DateApril 09, 2009
SeriesDetroit Area Studies Series
Version2009-04-09, April 09, 2009
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Abstract

The 2004 Detroit Area Study (DAS) is a face-to-face survey of adults in the Detroit, Michigan tri-county area. Topics in this survey addressed racial issues, residence and housing, neighborhood evaluations, racial attitudes, labor market issues, and racial segregation in the Detroit area. Respondents were asked for their opinions of local communities, their experiences searching for housing, feelings about possible relocation, and opinions on the redevelopment of neighborhoods in the city of Detroit. Other questions addressed the household's financial situation, home ownership, amount of household debts and assets, and history of receiving public assistance. Information was also collected on the types of schools children in the household attended, whether respondents and their parents were born in the United States, and languages spoken at home. Interviewer observations about the condition of the respondent's neighborhood were also included. Demographic variables include respondent's sex, age, marital/cohabitation status, United States citizenship status, political philosophy, household income, number of children in the household, and the race, ethnicity, education level, and employment status of respondents and their spouses or partners.

Keywordsattitudes (thesaurus); cities (thesaurus); communities (thesaurus); economic behavior (thesaurus); families (thesaurus); family life (thesaurus); housing (thesaurus); housing conditions (thesaurus); housing costs (thesaurus); housing needs (thesaurus); neighborhood conditions (thesaurus); neighborhoods (thesaurus); public assistance programs (thesaurus); racial attitudes (thesaurus); real estate (thesaurus); residential segregation (thesaurus)
Topic ClassificationICPSR II.B. Community and Urban Studies, Detroit Area Studies (ICPSR subject classifications); MDRC II. Discrimination (MDRC subject classifications); MDRC IX. Minority Populations (MDRC subject classifications); MDRC IX.A. African American (MDRC subject classifications); MDRC VII. Housing (MDRC subject classifications); MDRC XIII. Race and Ethnicity (MDRC subject classifications)
Time Period Covered2004
Date of CollectionApril 03, 2004 - October 31, 2004
Country/NationPlease see geographic coverage.
Geographic CoverageDetroit; Michigan; United States
Unit of Analysisindividual
UniverseAdults aged 21 years or older living in households in the Detroit, Michigan tri-county area of Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties.
Kind of Datasurvey data
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