Attachment 5 - R16 Advance Letter

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National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997

Attachment 5 - R16 Advance Letter

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WHY IS THIS STUDY IMPORTANT? Thanks to your help, policymakers and researchers will have a better understanding of
the work experiences, family characteristics, health, financial status, and other important information about the lives of people in
your generation. This is a voluntary study, and there are no penalties for not answering questions. However, missing responses
make it more difficult to understand the issues that concern people in your community and across the country. Your answers
represent the experiences of hundreds of other people your age. We hope we can count on your participation again this year.
WHO AUTHORIZES THIS STUDY? The sponsor of the study is the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The study is authorized under Title 29, Section 2, of the United States Code. The Center for Human Resource Research at The
Ohio State University and NORC at the University of Chicago conduct this study under a contract with the Department of Labor.
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the questionnaire and has assigned 1220-0157 as the study’s
control number. This control number expires on May 31, 2015. Without OMB approval and this number, we would not be able
to conduct this study.
WHO SEES MY ANSWERS? We want to reassure you that your confidentiality is protected by law. In accordance with the
Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002, the Privacy Act, and other applicable Federal laws,
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, its employees and agents, will, to the full extent permitted by law, use the information you provide
for statistical purposes only, will hold your responses in confidence, and will not disclose them in identifiable form without your
informed consent. All the employees who work on the survey at the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its contractors must sign a
document agreeing to protect the confidentiality of your data. In fact, only a few people have access to information about your
identity because they need that information to carry out their job duties.
Some of your answers will be made available to researchers at the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other government agencies,
universities, and private research organizations through publicly available data files. These publicly available files contain no
personal identifiers, such as names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and places of work, and exclude any information about
the States, counties, metropolitan areas, and other, more detailed geographic locations in which survey participants live, making
it much more difficult to figure out the identities of participants. Some researchers are granted special access to data files that
include geographic information, but only after those researchers go through a thorough application process at the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. Those authorized researchers must sign a written agreement making them official agents of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
and requiring them to protect the confidentiality of survey participants. Those researchers are never provided with the personal
identities of participants. The National Archives and Records Administration and the General Services Administration may
receive copies of survey data and materials because those agencies are responsible for storing the Nation’s historical documents.
HOW MUCH TIME WILL THE INTERVIEW TAKE? Based on preliminary tests, we expect the average interview to take
about 65 minutes. Your interview may be somewhat shorter or longer depending on your circumstances. If you have any
comments regarding this study or recommendations for reducing its length, send them to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, National
Longitudinal Surveys, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION? To learn more about the survey, visit www.bls.gov/nls. To search for articles,
reports, and other research based on the National Longitudinal Surveys, visit www.nlsbibliography.org.

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ow do we get perspective? We could try to interview all 300 million people in the U.S.—but that
might take years! Or we can interview you and the other NLSY97 respondents, because you
represent hundreds of other people throughout our
nation. That’s why you are so important.
By being a part of the NLSY97, you’ve helped
researchers and policymakers get a perspective on
the economy, employment, health, family life, and
education of people in your generation.
The average interview only takes about an hour,
and we offer flexible scheduling. As a thank you,
you will receive a financial gift and a certificate for
5 hours of community service.
As always, your participation is voluntary, and
the information you provide is protected under
Federal law. For more information about how
your information is used and how we protect your
privacy, please see the questions and answers on
the back of this letter.
Check out all the different ways you can reach us
to update your contact information or RSVP for an
appointment. We look forward to hearing from you
soon!

Visit www.norc.org/nlsy97 to update
your contact information and learn
about the survey. Or just use your
phone to scan the code on the right
to contact us online!

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www.norc.org/nlsy97
312-835-1905 with your name
[email protected]
800-789-1346
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in the postage-paid envelope

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