2020 CHARLS Wave 5
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2020 CHARLS Wave 5

CHARLS (China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study) is a longitudinal survey of individuals aged 50 and above in China. It covers topics including demographic background, family information, health status and functioning, work and retirement, household income and expenditure, individual income, COVID module, and exit module. The dataset also includes sample information and sampling weights.

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