The Health and Retirement Study
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United States, Ann Arbor
Health and Retirement Study
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The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) is a longitudinal panel survey of approximately 20,000 representative Americans, supported by the National Institute on Aging and the Social Security Administration. It provides multidisciplinary data through in-depth interviews, including public and restricted survey data, sensitive health data, cognition data, genetic data, and biosamples. The dataset is designed for researchers to address important questions about the challenges and opportunities of aging, with documentation such as questionnaires, codebooks, and user guides available for public use.
hrs.isr.umich.edu
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