Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.26193/BBOTSM |
Publication Date
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2019-12-03 |
Title
| The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, RESTRICTED RELEASE 18 (Waves 1-18) |
Alternative URL
| https://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/hilda |
Other Identifier
| Australian Data Archive: 01450 |
Author
| Department of Social Services (Australian Government)
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (The University of Melbourne) |
Point of Contact
|
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Australian Data Archive (Australian National University) |
Description
| The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households which commenced in 2001. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS), the HILDA Survey is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne. The HILDA Survey provides longitudinal data on the lives of Australian residents. Its primary objective is to support research questions falling within three broad and inter-related areas of income, labour market and family dynamics. The HILDA Survey is a household-based panel study of Australian households and, as such, it interviews all household members (15 years and over) of the selected households and then re-interviews the same people in subsequent years. This dataset is the 18th release of the HILDA data, incorporating data collected from 2001 through 2018 (Waves 1-18). The special topic module in Wave 18 is wealth, and includes questions on employment-related discrimination, updates to citizenship and permanent residency and material deprivation. Please note that this release of the HILDA Restricted Release is now superseded, and is available by email request only to ada@ada.edu.au. For the current release, please visit https://ada.edu.au/hilda_rr_current |
Subject
| Social Sciences |
Keyword
| Demographics
Parenting and children
Person and family background
Education
Children's education
Household / living situation satisfaction
Assets / liabilities
Care of children
Social capital
Unemployment
Housing
Income
Health / disability
Household finances
Employment
Retirement
Parent living elsewhere
Caring for others
Life abilities / satisfaction |
Related Publication
| Summerfield, M., et al. (2019), ‘HILDA User Manual – Release 18’, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne. url: http://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/hilda/for-data-users/user-manuals
FLoSse Research, DSS's Longitudinal Surveys Electronic Research. url: http://flosse.dss.gov.au/index.php
HILDA Survey Publications. An extensive bibliography of all Australian and international research publications known to use or reference data from the HILDA Survey. url: http://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/hilda/publications |
Language
| English |
Producer
| Department of Social Services (Australian Government) (DSS) https://www.dss.gov.au/ |
Production Location
| Melbourne, Australia |
Contributor
| Research Group : Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Data Collector : Roy Morgan Research (Wave 9 onwards, 2009 to present)
Data Collector : Nielsen (Waves 1-8, 2001-2008)
Funder : Department of Social Services
Data Manager : National Centre for Longitudinal Data, Department of Social Services |
Distributor
| Australian Data Archive (Australian National University) (ADA) http://www.ada.edu.au/ |
Distribution Date
| 2019-12-06 |
Depositor
| Department of Social Services |
Deposit Date
| 2019-12-02 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 2001-08-24 ; End Date: 2019-02-10 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2001-08-24 ; End Date: 2002-01-23
Start Date: 2002-08-21 ; End Date: 2003-03-19
Start Date: 2003-08-20 ; End Date: 2004-03-09
Start Date: 2004-08-19 ; End Date: 2005-04-07
Start Date: 2005-08-24 ; End Date: 2006-03-14
Start Date: 2006-08-23 ; End Date: 2007-03-25
Start Date: 2007-08-22 ; End Date: 2008-02-18
Start Date: 2008-08-20 ; End Date: 2009-02-27
Start Date: 2009-08-20 ; End Date: 2010-03-11
Start Date: 2010-08-17 ; End Date: 2011-02-13
Start Date: 2011-07-27 ; End Date: 2012-02-19
Start Date: 2012-07-31 ; End Date: 2013-02-10
Start Date: 2013-07-30 ; End Date: 2014-02-09
Start Date: 2014-07-29 ; End Date: 2015-02-08
Start Date: 2015-07-28 ; End Date: 2016-02-07
Start Date: 2016-06-27 ; End Date: 2017-02-05
Start Date: 2017-07-25 ; End Date: 2018-02-04
Start Date: 2018-07-31 ; End Date: 2019-02-10 |
Data Type
| Survey data |
Series
| HILDA: The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households which commenced in 2001. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS), the Survey is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne. The HILDA Survey is a household-based panel study of Australian households and, as such, it interviews all household working age members (over 15 years) of the selected households and then re-interviews the same people in subsequent years.
The HILDA Survey provides longitudinal data on the lives of Australian residents. Its primary objective is to support research questions falling within three broad and inter-related areas of income, labour market and family dynamics.
The HILDA Survey has the following key features:
- By the nature of its design, the study can be extended to continue indefinitely, following not only the initial sample members for the remainder of their lives, but also the lives of descendants.
- Special questionnaire modules are included as part of each wave, focusing on particular topics in detail. Modules are included in the survey on a rotating basis.
- The Wave 1 panel consisted of 19,914 individuals in 7,682 households, a reference population for Australia. In Wave 11 this was topped up with an additional 5,462 individuals in 2,153 households.
Fieldwork for each wave is conducted from July each year.
Each wave of HILDA includes at least one major topic of focus, which is repeated every four years. These topics include: household wealth, family formation and fertility, retirement from the workforce, health, and education, skills and abilities. In addition, there are a number of shorter sets of questions included on a rotating basis, including: wealth (waves 2, 6, 10, 14 and 18); health (waves 9, 13 and 17); retirement (waves 3, 7, 11 and 15); fertility and partnering (waves 5, 8, 11 and 15); history and status of parents (waves 8, 12 and 15); siblings (waves 8 and 12); intentions and plans (waves 5, 8 and 11); human capital, and literary and numeracy (waves 12 and 16).
The HILDA Survey does not include diplomatic personnel of overseas governments, overseas residents in Australia, people living in remote areas, or members of non-Australian defence forces.
More information on the survey is available at the NCLD website. |
Software
| SPSS, Version: 24.0
Stata, Version: 12.0
SAS, Version: 9.4 |
Related Material
| HILDA Online Data Dictionary: https://www.online.fbe.unimelb.edu.au/HILDAodd/Default.aspx |
Related Dataset
| Related Datasets: https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/dataverse/hilda |