The Continuous Longitudinal Manpower Survey (CLMS) data contain quarterly information for
a randomly selected sample of individuals enrolled in programs under the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act (CETA). The CLMS 1 file consists of data from the first two
quarters of 1975, including participant background information, family information, use of
public assistance programs, experiences in the CETA programs, work history, and labor market
experiences.
The data come from CETA program records, from interviews with participants, and
from social security earnings records. The participants were initially interviewed following
CETA enrollment and provided information about themselves, their families, their work history
for the previous year, as well as their income and use of public assistance, including Aid to
Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), food stamps, and public housing. Up to three
follow-up interviews were conducted with each participant, asking primarily about their
experiences in the CETA programs, job training experiences, labor force experiences, the
services they received, and their post-program use of public assistance.
The data file also
includes information about program eligibility and termination, participation in employment
training and other program activities, and employment or unemployment spells, including wage
information, how the individual found the job, reasons the individual could not find a job, and
why the individual is no longer looking for work. Employment and earnings information are
available for 1 year prior to CETA enrollment through the most recent interview, up to 3 years
after enrollment. Annual reported social security earnings were merged with the other
participant data and are available from 1951-1979. The CLMS 1 data file has 6,650 observations
and 3,811 variables.
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