Mexico Family Life Survey 2008-2013
General Info
The third round of the Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS-3) took place primarily during 2009-2012, with some data collected in late 2008 and 2013. Nearly 90 percent of the sample households from the original baseline survey in 2002 were relocated and reinterveiwed, as well as new households that grew out of the previous rounds. As in previous rounds, the MxFLS-3 collected a wide range of information about each household member, including detailed demographic and socioeconomic information, migration experiences, cognitive ability, victimization, health status perceptions, use of health services, and health measurements (including height, weight, blood pressure, and blood samples). Household information covering food expenditures, land use, economic activities, and victimization was also collected. New to the third round questionnaires were questions covering paternity, child care, access to credit, and food security.