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National Couples’ Health and Time Study: Sample, Design, and Weighting

Claire M. Kamp Dush (), Wendy D. Manning, Miranda N. Berrigan, Jenny Marlar, Alexandra VanBergen, Angelina Theodorou, Dato Tsabutashvili and Manas Chattopadhyay
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Claire M. Kamp Dush: The University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Wendy D. Manning: Bowling Green State University
Miranda N. Berrigan: The University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Jenny Marlar: The Gallup Organization
Alexandra VanBergen: The University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Angelina Theodorou: Remitly
Dato Tsabutashvili: Meta
Manas Chattopadhyay: The Gallup Organization

Population Research and Policy Review, 2023, vol. 42, issue 4, No 12, 30 pages

Abstract: Abstract The National Couples’ Health and Time Study (NCHAT) is the first fully powered, population-representative study of couples in America containing large samples of sexual, gender, and racial and ethnic diverse individuals. Drawn from the Gallup Panel and the Gallup Recontact Sample, when weighted, the data are population representative of individuals in the United States who (1) are married or cohabiting, (2) are between 20 and 60, (3) speak English or Spanish, and (4) have internet access. The data were collected between September 2020 and April 2021 in the midst of a global pandemic as well as racial and political upheaval. NCHAT includes surveys of 3,642 main respondents and 1,515 partners along with time diaries. We describe the sampling process, challenges weighting a diverse population-representative samples, and sociodemographic characteristics of the NCHAT study. These data will provide opportunities for new research on the health and well-being of American families.

Keywords: Survey; Population-representative; Married; Cohabiting; LGBTQ2S + (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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