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The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018

The Polish Panel Survey, POLPAN, one of the longest continuously run panel studies in Europe, is designed to facilitate research on the socio-economic structure, inequalities and the individual life course under conditions of social change in Poland. POLPAN is well suited for studying how women'...

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Autores principales: Zelinska, Olga, Gugushvili, Alexi, Bulczak, Grzegorz, Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina, Sawiński, Zbigniew, Słomczyński, Kazimierz M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33786347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.106936
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author Zelinska, Olga
Gugushvili, Alexi
Bulczak, Grzegorz
Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina
Sawiński, Zbigniew
Słomczyński, Kazimierz M.
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Gugushvili, Alexi
Bulczak, Grzegorz
Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina
Sawiński, Zbigniew
Słomczyński, Kazimierz M.
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description The Polish Panel Survey, POLPAN, one of the longest continuously run panel studies in Europe, is designed to facilitate research on the socio-economic structure, inequalities and the individual life course under conditions of social change in Poland. POLPAN is well suited for studying how women's and men's health and wellbeing are influenced by their life conditions, such as financial and social resources, that Poland's post-1989 profound socio-economic transformations impacted, and how health outcomes further shape individuals’ attitudes and behaviours. Initiated in 1987-88, POLPAN has been fielded in five-year intervals, most recently in 2018, with wave-specific samples representative of the Polish adult population and response rates for full panelists consistently above 70%. In POLPAN, health assessment measures are collected in all waves, as part of respondents’ multi-dimensional and life course inequality profile. Data on self-rated physical and psychological health, collected since 1998 (Wave Three), are complemented with respondents’ Nottingham Health Profile and core anthropometric information about personal weight and height (Wave Five onwards); health and wellbeing related reasons for work interruptions (since Wave Four); information on extensive hospital stays (Wave Six onwards) and respondents’ chronic or protracted illnesses (in Wave Six), respondents’ disability status (all waves). The newly released integrated 1988-2018 POLPAN dataset is available on Harvard Dataverse, or upon request, via e-mail: polpan@ifispan.waw.pl.
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spelling pubmed-79882762021-03-29 The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018 Zelinska, Olga Gugushvili, Alexi Bulczak, Grzegorz Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina Sawiński, Zbigniew Słomczyński, Kazimierz M. Data Brief Data Article The Polish Panel Survey, POLPAN, one of the longest continuously run panel studies in Europe, is designed to facilitate research on the socio-economic structure, inequalities and the individual life course under conditions of social change in Poland. POLPAN is well suited for studying how women's and men's health and wellbeing are influenced by their life conditions, such as financial and social resources, that Poland's post-1989 profound socio-economic transformations impacted, and how health outcomes further shape individuals’ attitudes and behaviours. Initiated in 1987-88, POLPAN has been fielded in five-year intervals, most recently in 2018, with wave-specific samples representative of the Polish adult population and response rates for full panelists consistently above 70%. In POLPAN, health assessment measures are collected in all waves, as part of respondents’ multi-dimensional and life course inequality profile. Data on self-rated physical and psychological health, collected since 1998 (Wave Three), are complemented with respondents’ Nottingham Health Profile and core anthropometric information about personal weight and height (Wave Five onwards); health and wellbeing related reasons for work interruptions (since Wave Four); information on extensive hospital stays (Wave Six onwards) and respondents’ chronic or protracted illnesses (in Wave Six), respondents’ disability status (all waves). The newly released integrated 1988-2018 POLPAN dataset is available on Harvard Dataverse, or upon request, via e-mail: polpan@ifispan.waw.pl. Elsevier 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7988276/ /pubmed/33786347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.106936 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zelinska, Olga
Gugushvili, Alexi
Bulczak, Grzegorz
Tomescu-Dubrow, Irina
Sawiński, Zbigniew
Słomczyński, Kazimierz M.
The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title_full The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title_fullStr The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title_full_unstemmed The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title_short The Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) dataset: Capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in Poland, 1988–2018
title_sort polish panel survey (polpan) dataset: capturing the impact of socio-economic change on population health and well-being in poland, 1988–2018
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33786347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.106936
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