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Description
Student-level administrative records from Missouri public schools (including St. Louis area LEAs), covering student characteristics, academic performance, attendance, discipline, enrollment, and school attributes.
Key variables/contents
- Demographics (race/ethnicity, gender, SES indicators, EL status, disability)
- Enrollment & school identifiers
- Student mobility (transfers within and across districts)
- Test scores (MAP results) in math & ELA
- Attendance & chronic absenteeism
- Discipline incidents & consequences
- Graduation/persistence outcomes
- School- and district-level characteristics
Time coverage
2008-present (varies by module; MAP testing available starting ~2009)
Population
All Missouri K-12 public/charter school students; limited access for charter schools depending on year and LEA participation.
Description
Longitudinal consumer financial data licensed from Equifax Credit Bureau, linked at the individual/household levels. Includes monthly and quarterly measures of income and key credit-related outcomes.
Key variables/contents
- Monthly earnings (employment-based income)
- Credit score (Vantage 4.0)
- Credit accounts (secured/unsecured, revolving, installment)
- Delinquency & collections
- Consumer debt balances
- Mortgage status & delinquencies
- Auto loan, student loan, credit card histories
- Address history (ZIP-level)
Time coverage
2009-present (panel structure)
Population
Individuals matched to project cohorts (e.g., students, homeowners, program participants). National coverage; not representative of the complete population but broad coverage (~95%) of credit-active adults.
Description
Nationwide postsecondary enrollment and degree/credential records, with longitudinal student-level tracking across institutions.
Key variables/contents
- College enrollment (date, institution, sector, location)
- Degree types & completion dates (certificate, associate, bachelor’s, graduate)
- Major / CIP code (depending on institution reporting)
- Enrollment intensity (FT/PT)
- Stop-out and return patterns
Time coverage
Historical coverage starting early 2000s; broadest completeness from 2009-present
Population
Nearly all U.S. postsecondary students enrolled in Title-IV institutions; high national coverage via participating institutions.
Description
A multi-domain survey instrument capturing household financial well-being, income volatility, shocks, material hardship, and credit conditions during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Key variables/contents
- Employment + income volatility
- Financial shocks + emergency expenses
- Banking + credit use
- Alternative financial service use
- Housing stability + rent/mortgage hardship
- Assets + debt
- Food, medical, and utility hardship
- Childcare + family supports
- Subjective financial well-being
Time coverage
Fielded in five waves panel/pooled cross-sectional
Sample
Nationally representative US population Sample (~5,000 each wave)
Description
A cross-sectional household and student survey designed to track core Promise Neighborhoods outcomes, with questions aligned to GPRA-10 (Government Performance and Results Act) indicators. The instrument measures family well-being, educational engagement, and neighborhood conditions in communities targeted by the PNI initiative.
Key variables/contents
GPRA-10 indicators, including:
- Kindergarten readiness
- School attendance & chronic absenteeism
- Math & ELA proficiency (self-reports)
- High school graduation expectations
- Postsecondary readiness & transition
- Family/community engagement
- Household composition
- Housing conditions + neighborhood perceptions
- Child/family well-being
- Access to services & program participation
- Safety + community cohesion
Time coverage
2025–present (cross-sectional; ongoing annual administration)
Population/Sampling Frame
Households and school-age children residing in or near PNI neighborhoods in St. Louis, including: ZIP codes 63106, 63107, 63108. Sampling focuses on families connected to schools, community-based organizations, and social-service partners operating within the PNI site footprint.
Contact
Reach out at CERP3@washu.edu to explore these datasets and how they can support your research.