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Canadian Fertility Survey1984

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Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984File type: Raw data; File size: 3790 kb; Number of cases: 5315; Number of variables: 477 Access restrictions: PUBLIC

Date(s): 1984 Subjects: Canada - Health / Canada - Social Surveys Geographic coverage: Canada Level(s) of Measurement: Individual DRL Study number: 351.1984 Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

Citation: Balakrishnan, T.R. (Principal investigator) Krotki, Karol J. Lapierre-Adamcyk, Evelyne. Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984 [machine readable data file]. London, ON: Population Studies Centre, Department of Sociology, UWO. August, 1988.

Abstract: 1. INTRODUCTION The Canadian Fertility Survey (CFS 1984) was conducted in April-June 1984. The project was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and executed by co-investigators from three universities, the University of Western Ontario, the University of Montreal, and the University of Alberta. The Survey was retrospective in nature and collected detailed information on fertility, marriage and work histories, contraceptive use, attitudes towards marriage and family, fertility expectations, and socio-economic characteristics. 2. POPULATION The target population for the survey was all women in the reproductive ages of 18 to 49 irrespective of their marital status. Since the sampling plan was based on random dialling of telephone numbers, only households that could be reached by direct dialling were retained. Thus, the target population excludes those who are not households and further in households without a telephone. According to Statistics Canada, only about 2.1 percent of the private households in Canada do not have a telephone. All of the ten provinces were covered, but not the Yukon or the Northwest Territories for reasons of cost and efficiency. The effect of this omission is minimal as only 0.2 percent of women over the age of 18 were in these areas, according to the 1981 Census of Canada. Finally, for practical reasons, we were compelled to exclude people living in institutions, and those who were unable to speak either English or French.

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3. SAMPLE DESIGN The Canadian Fertility Survey was done exclusively on the telephone. Both the selection of the sample and the interview were done on the telephone. A two stage probability process was used. The first stage involved the selection of households through the random generation of telephone numbers. Random dialling allows to bypass the main obstacles encountered when selecting from the telephone book (i.e., the insufficient coverage of the population with telephones). A considerable number of working telephone numbers are not found in the directory, due to such causes as unlisted numbers and moving. The categories of people who are under-represented in the telephone directory are people living alone, young persons, separated or divorced individuals, and, in even greater numbers, renters. The second stage involved the choice of eligible respondents (women aged 18-49) in each selected household. This part of the procedure applied to 11 percent of the household (i.e., households with more than one eligible woman). In random dialling all residential numbers have the same chance of being selected. Consequently it follows that all households that can be reached by residential telephone have the same probability of being included in the sample. Further, as geographical units can be grouped by telephone prefix codes, a telephone sample has the clear advantage of being able to generate a sample that closely resembles a geographically stratified sample. By including all prefix codes in the sampling process, clustering was avoided. 4. RESPONSE RATES A total of 22,169 random diallings yielded 13,642 residential telephone numbers, 7,574 households with an eligible respondent, and 5,315 subsequent completed interviews. Thus, the overall response rate was 70 percent (5315/7574). It was made up of 80 percent response rate at the household contact level and 87 percent response at the eligible respondent level. 5. WEIGHTS Each questionnaire has a weight attached to it. The sum of the weights is the same as the total number of cases (i.e., 5315). The weights adjust for such factors as different sampling fractions and non-response rate. The weights should always be used in the analysis to maintain the representativeness of the sample. 6. QUESTIONNAIRE The survey questionnaire in English and French can be found in the Data Resources Library, in document 348AA. Insofar as possible, the question from the questionnaire, and the path to be followed based

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upon varied responses, has been included in the variable information available through the INFORM command. It is an outgrowth not only of the World Fertility Survey questionnaire, but other surveys done in Canada, Europe, and the United States. In addition, it contains a long section on attitudes towards marriage and family not usually asked in fertility surveys. The questionnaire contained nine sections: - respondent's background - opinions and attitudes on the family - marriage background - maternity history - knowledge and use of contraceptive methods - contraception currently used and fertility expectations - sharing housework and professional life (work history) - economic aspects of the family - characteristics of current husband/partner 7. FIELD WORK The interviews were conducted on the telephone from five cities: Montreal, Toronto, Regina, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Five centers meant a reduction in the proportion of long distance calls resulting in increased savings without too much loss of control in quality and supervision due to decentralization. More than 125 interviewers participated in the survey across Canada, all of them female. For the purposes of the survey, the respondents had to be capable of maintaining a telephone conversation in either English or French. All French interviews were conducted from Montreal. Interviewers outside of Montreal were instructed to forward the telephone number of respondents in their region who wanted to do the questionnaire in French. In the survey as a whole, 26.7 percent of the interviews were conducted in French and 73.3 percent in English. In Quebec, 90.8 percent of the interviews were done in French. The average length of the interview was 36 minutes. This average time is somewhat misleading since the actual time spent, excluding the screening questionnaire, varied between 13 minutes and 115 minutes. 8. DATA CAPTURE and PROCESSING Coding was done by 12 coders based in Montreal and data entered in computer tapes and set up as SPSS system files. A number of verifications and corrections were made at this stage, for internal consistency. No imputations were made for missing data. 9. SAMPLING VARIABILITY Since the data were collected from a sample and not the whole target population, they contain a certain margin of sampling error. Nonsampling errors, typically much greater than sampling errors, arise sample or no sample. Nonsampling errors arise due to such factors as telephone numbers not corresponding to eligible households, refusals, and a host of other causes.

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The sample drawn in the CFS is very close to a simple random sample. It deviates to a small extent due to more than one eligible respondent in a household necessitating a selection within a household. The design effect "deff" is only 1.066, indicating that the sampling error of an estimate is only 1.066 times greater than what one would find under simple random sampling conditions. Thus for all practical purposes, the sample can be treated as a simple random sample, which makes the calculation of sampling errors simple. 10. VARIABLE SPECIFICATIONS There are 477 variables in the file in the same number of fields. Variable names correspond to the question number in the questionnaire. Where the variable is directly coded from the questionnaire, the variable name is preceded with a Q. Where the variable is constructed, or did not appear in the questionnaire as such, the variable name is preceded with a V. Since many "V" variables are constructed using information from more than one question, the number in a "V" variable name will not necessarily indicate the question from which it is derived. In addition to the variable names, labels have been assigned to values of the variables. There has been no attempt to impute values to missing cases. Instead, maximum information is provided on missing cases by indicating "Don't Know", "No Answer", and "Not Applicable", together with notes where useful. 11. VARIABLE DESCRIPTIONS A detailed description for each variable, including the questionnaire question, can be viewed using the INFORM command for that specific variable. The complete coding scheme for the variable may be viewed by SELECTing the variable, and then responding Yes to the SELECT VALUES prompt. Broadly, the variables can be grouped as follows: Field(s) Field contents1 Case weight2 - 28 Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of respondent29 - 83 Attitudes towards Marriage, Family, Reproduction, Abortion84 - 135 Union (marriage) history136 - 237 Pregnancy and birth history238 - 362 Contraceptive use and sterilization363 - 365 Future fertility expectations366 Future sterilization expectations367 Desired time for next child368 - 377 Aspects of shared life with husband/partner378 - 434 Work history, income, and attitudes towards work and child care435 - 454 Economic resources and old age expectations455 - 472 Socio-economic characteristics of husband/partner and couple's relative economic position473 Family income474 - 477 Interview details

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Variables

CASWGT: WEIGHTING FACTOR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 1 to 7 (4 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.6367 maximum: 4.6254 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.37 Refers to the weighting factor placed on each record.

V001: MONTH OF INTERVIEW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 8 to 8 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:4.606 standard deviation: 0.492 Single months, from April to June.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================4 APRIL 21025 MAY 32056 JUNE 8

V002: AGE OF RESPONDENT AT INTERVIEW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 9 to 10 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 18.0 maximum: 49.0 mean:32.039 standard deviation: 8.28 Single years of age from 18 to 49.

V003: YEAR OF BIRTH OF THE RESPONDENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 11 to 12 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 34.0 maximum: 65.0 mean:51.346 standard deviation: 8.28 Single years of birth from 1934 to 1965.

V004: MONTH OF BIRTH OF THE RESPONDENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 13 to 14 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.416 standard deviation: 3.4 Single months of birth from January to December.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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1 JANUARY 4442 FEBRUARY 4023 MARCH 4674 APRIL 4835 MAY 4786 JUNE 4577 JULY 4438 AUGUST 4379 SEPTEMBER 45110 OCTOBER 41811 NOVEMBER 41612 DECEMBER 41099 MISSING 9 Missing

Q100: CURRENT RESIDENCE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 15 to 15 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.428 standard deviation: 0.619 Do you currently live in a city, a small town or on a farm?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 CITY 34022 SMALL TOWN 15423 FARM 3669 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

V101: PROVINCE OF RESIDENCE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 16 to 17 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 10.0 mean:6.098 standard deviation: 2.563 What province does the respondent live in?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALBERTA 5032 BRITISH COLUMBIA 5693 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 254 MANITOBA 2375 NEW BRUNSWICK 1436 NOVA SCOTIA 1877 ONTARIO 17938 QUEBEC 15019 SASKATCHEWAN 22110 NEWFOUNDLAND 136

V102: REGION OF RESIDENCE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 18 to 18 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 9.0 mean:4.37 standard deviation: 2.302

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In what region/city does the respondent live?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 648 MONTREAL2 853 REST OF QUEBEC3 491 MARITIMES4 672 TORONTO5 1121 REST OF ONTARIO6 458 MANITOBA AND SASKATCHEWAN7 503 ALBERTA8 285 VANCOUVER9 284 REST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Q102: PERMANENT RESIDENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 19 to 19 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.73 standard deviation: 0.444 Have you always lived in this municipality? If yes, go to Q109. If no, go to V103.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 14342 NO 3881

V103: DURATION OF RESIDENCE BY YEARS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 20 to 21 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 49.0 mean:14.773 standard deviation: 12.306 How many years have you lived there?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 6 Missing

V104: PLACE OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 22 to 23 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.402 standard deviation: 0.711 Were you born in this province? If yes, record province code for V104, record 1 for Q107, go to Q109. If no, were you born in Canada? If yes, record 1 for Q107, go to V106. If no, go to Q107.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 SAME PROVINCE 38772 DIFFERENT PROVINCE 729

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3 FOREIGN BORN 70499 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

V106: PROVINCE OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 24 to 25 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:6.485 standard deviation: 2.389 In what province?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 337 ALBERTA2 318 BRITISH COLUMBIA3 28 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND4 226 MANITOBA5 158 NEW BRUNSWICK6 208 NOVA SCOTIA7 1390 ONTARIO8 1492 QUEBEC9 289 SASKATCHEWAN10 159 NEWFOUNDLAND11 2 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES OR YUKON99 708 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE (includes foreign born) Missing

Q107: COUNTRY OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 26 to 28 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 195.0 mean:9.982 standard deviation: 28.144 In what country were you born?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 4610 CANADA2 68 USA6 2 BARBADOS14 8 HAITI15 18 JAMAICA24 10 TRINIDAD/TOBAGO33 4 MEXICO37 2 ARGENTINA39 4 BRAZIL40 2 CHILE42 1 ECUADOR45 9 GUYANA49 1 URUGUAY50 1 VENEZUELA51 8 BELGIUM52 8 EIRE53 21 FRANCE55 33 NETHERLANDS56 177 UNITED KINGDOM/GREAT BRITAIN/NORTHERN IRELAND57 1 AUSTRIA58 3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA

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59 55 GERMANY61 1 WEST GERMANY62 6 HUNGARY64 13 POLAND65 5 SWITZERLAND68 6 UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (RUSSIA)69 6 DENMARK70 2 FINLAND72 1 NORWAY73 1 SWEDEN77 13 GREECE78 47 ITALY79 5 MALTA81 16 PORTUGAL83 5 SPAIN85 19 YUGOSLAVIA106 4 KENYA116 2 TANZANIA117 4 UGANDA121 4 EGYPT123 4 MOROCCO124 1 SUDAN138 3 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA (RSA)140 12 HONG KONG141 3 JAPAN142 3 KOREA144 1 SOUTH KOREA146 9 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA150 15 INDIA152 4 PAKISTAN153 2 SRI LANKA158 2 LAOS159 1 MALAYSIA160 16 PHILIPPINES161 2 SINGAPORE163 1 VIETNAM166 1 CYPRUS168 1 IRAQ169 2 ISRAEL172 3 LEBANON177 1 TURKEY181 3 AUSTRALIA182 3 NEW ZEALAND187 5 FIJI189 1 WESTERN SAMOA194 5 WEST INDIES195 3 EAST AFRICA997 2 DON'T KNOW Missing

Q108: ARRIVAL YEAR IN CANADA    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 29 to 30 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 38.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:67.147 standard deviation: 9.793

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In what year did you arrive in Canada? (Single years, from (19)38 to (19)83.)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NOT APPLICABLE 4610 Missing

Q109: FATHER BORN IN CANADA    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 31 to 31 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.26 standard deviation: 0.439 Was your father born in Canada?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 39172 NO 13749 NO ANSWER 24 Missing

Q110: MOTHER BORN IN CANADA    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 32 to 32 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.246 standard deviation: 0.431 Was your mother born in Canada?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 39982 NO 13059 NO ANSWER 12 Missing

Q111: SIZE OF RESIDENCE TO AGE 12    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 33 to 33 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.073 standard deviation: 0.807 Up to about age 12, did you live mostly in a rural area, in a small town or in a big city?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RURAL AREA 15452 SMALL TOWN 18223 BIG CITY 19319 NO ANSWER 17 Missing

Q112: YEARS OF EDUCATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 34 to 35 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 30.0 mean:12.593 standard deviation: 2.882 In total how many years of education did you complete? (SPECIFY) If 11 years or less, go to 115.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing

Q113: HIGHEST DEGREE/DIPLOMA/GRADE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 36 to 37 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 20.0 mean:7.837 standard deviation: 6.163 What is the highest degree, certificate, diploma or grade you have obtained? NOTE: This variable answered only by respondents with Q112 > 11.   SampleCode Frequency Content0 9 No diploma1 0 Elementary school certificate2 14 Trades certificate or diploma (9th level)3 1629 Secondary (High) school graduation certificate (11 to 13)4 393 Technical school diploma and College degree if outside Quebec5 106 Teacher school diploma (A, B, C)6 29 General college degree diploma (DEC)7 92 Technical college degree diploma (DEC)8 25 College degree diploma no specification (DEC)9 2 B.A. (Classical course - Philo 2)10 87 University certificte11 558 Bachelor's degree (B.SC., "B.A." Honours, licence, 1st cycle)12 8 Professional doctorate (Medicine, others)13 85 Master's degree (M.SC., M.A., D.E.S., 2nd cycle)14 16 Doctorate degree (Ph D., D.SC., 3rd cycle)15 1 Other university degree - no specification16 49 Other non-university certificate or diploma17 10 Certificate - no specification18 6 Unclassificable19 246 Registered nurse20 340 Secretary, commercial diploma98 1610 No answeR/Not applicable (includes those who had 11 years of education or less) Missing

Q114: YEARS OF EDUCATION WHEN STARTED TO WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 38 to 39 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:15.609 standard deviation: 14.554

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How many years of education had you completed by the time you first started to work (or when you finished regular studying, if you have never worked)? NOTE: This variable answered only by respondents with Q112 > 11.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 STUDENT 11597 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1610 Missing

Q115A: NUMBER OF CHILDREN MOTHER HAD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 40 to 41 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 25.0 mean:5.005 standard deviation: 3.105 Including yourself how many children did your mother have?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing

Q115B: RESPONDENT'S ORDER OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 42 to 43 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 23.0 mean:2.996 standard deviation: 2.432 Which one were you, the oldest, the second oldest, ...?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 6 Missing98 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q116: ETHNIC-CULTURAL GROUP    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 44 to 45 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 74.0 mean:7.603 standard deviation: 12.93 To what ethnic or cultural group did you or your male ancestor belong on first coming to North America?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FRENCH 12722 ENGLISH 10323 IRISH 4364 SCOTTISH 3885 GERMAN 3326 ITALIAN 162

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7 UKRAINIAN 1318 DUTCH 1129 POLISH 7810 JEWISH 3111 CHINESE 4012 GREEK 2413 SLOVAKIAN 1014 AMERINDIAN 6315 WELSH 3216 PHILIPPINO 1917 SWEDISH 3018 ARGENTINIAN 119 LEBANESE 1220 RUSSIAN 4121 SWISS 1222 FINNISH 1123 INDO-PAKISTANI 4424 CROATIAN 425 WEST INDIES 3526 YUGOSLAVIAN 2527 NORWEGIAN 5328 HUNGARIAN 2929 PORTUGUESE 3330 TURKISH 131 SPANISH 1632 AFRICAN 1233 AUSTRIAN 1534 ICELANDIC 1335 BELGIAN 1736 CHILEAN 237 ROMANIAN 538 EGYPTIAN 439 DANISH 2341 SCANDINAVIAN 1643 LITHUANIAN 245 JAPANESE 1346 LAOTIAN 247 BURMESE 148 ARAB 349 CHINESE 950 MEXICAN 351 MOROCCAN 252 ARMENIAN 454 SLAVIC 256 BRAZILIAN 357 KOREAN 458 BULGARIAN 159 VENEZUELAN 160 AUSTRALIAN 161 METIS 662 NEW ZEALAND 163 MALTESE 664 FIJIAN 565 LUXEMBOURGEOIS 170 IRISH/SCOTTISH 32

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72 GERMAN + OTHER 2174 1 and / 2 and / 3 and / 4 998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 544 Missing

Q117: RESPONDENT'S PRESENT RELIGION (DETAILED)    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 46 to 47 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:10.854 standard deviation: 25.724 What is your present religion? (Full detailed specification)   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2561 ROMAN CATHOLIC2 593 PROTESTANT3 530 UNITED CHURCH4 411 ANGLICAN5 90 PRESBYTERIAN6 128 LUTHERAN7 108 BAPTIST8 48 GREEK ORTHODOX9 53 JEWISH10 10 UKRANIAN CATHOLIC11 50 PENTECOSTAL12 27 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS13 30 MENNONITE14 24 SALVATION ARMY15 26 ISLAMIC16 3 APOSTOLIC CATHOLIC/NEW APOSTOLIC17 51 BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN/ADVENT CHRISTIAN19 26 INDIA'S RELIGION20 17 CHRISTIAN REFORMED21 10 7TH DAY ADVENTIST22 15 MORMON23 11 EVANGELICAL FREE/CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE/ALLIANCE24 5 FREE EMTHODIST/UNITED METHODIST25 8 BUDDHIST26 2 WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD27 5 UNITARIAN28 9 ORTHODOX29 5 CHURCH OF CHRIST30 1 SWEDEN BORG31 1 CHINA'S RELIGION (TAOIST)32 5 REFORMED (CANADIAN, NETHERLANDS)95 426 NO RELIGION96 16 OTHER RELIGIONS98 10 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE Missing

V117: RESPONDENT'S PRESENT RELIGION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 48 to 49 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.76 standard deviation: 0.913 What is your present religion? (Less detailed specification)

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Catholic includes Roman and Ukrainian Catholic; Protestant includes Protestant, United Church, Anglican, Presbyterian Lutheran and Baptist.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 CATHOLIC 25712 PROTESTANT 18603 OTHER RELIGION 4484 NO RELIGION 42698 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q118: ATTENDANCE AT RELIGIOUS SERVICES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 50 to 50 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 5.0 mean:2.856 standard deviation: 1.385 How often do you attend religious services? Would you say ...   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 EVERY WEEK 13712 EVERY MONTH 6593 A FEW TIMES A YEAR 14044 RARELY 11145 NEVER 7609 NO ANSWER 7 Missing

Q119: LANGUAGE MOST OFTEN SPOKEN AT HOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 51 to 52 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 72.0 mean:2.131 standard deviation: 5.622 What language do you speak most often at home?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3634 ENGLISH2 1434 FRENCH3 16 GERMAN4 31 ITALIAN5 2 UKRANIAN6 12 PHILIPPINO (TAGALOG)7 1 SLOVAK (CZECH)8 12 SPANISH9 5 ARMENIAN10 0 FINNISH11 29 INDIES LANGUAGES12 9 POLISH13 7 CROATIAN14 4 HUNGARIAN15 5 DUTCH16 0 MACEDONIAN

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17 16 PORTUGUESE18 15 GREEK19 8 YUGOSLAV (SLOVENIAN)20 0 FLEMISH21 2 CREOLE22 4 RUSSIAN23 0 YIDDISH24 5 ARABIC25 25 CHINESE LANGUAGES26 2 AMERINDIAN LANGUAGES27 2 DANISH28 3 AFRICAN LANGUAGES29 1 JAPANESE30 0 LITHUANIAN31 0 RUMANIAN32 0 GAELIC/WELSH33 0 VIETNAMESE34 1 ASIATIC LANGUAGES35 0 NORWEGIAN36 3 KOREAN37 0 ICELANDIC38 0 SWEDISH39 1 MALTESE40 1 HEBREW70 14 ENGLISH + FRENCH71 7 ENGLISH + ITALIAN72 4 ENGLISH + GERMAN

Q120: LANGUAGE FIRST LEARNED, STILL UNDERSTAND    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 53 to 54 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 72.0 mean:2.78 standard deviation: 5.62 What is the language you first learned in childhood and still understand?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3082 ENGLISH2 1547 FRENCH3 132 GERMAN4 107 ITALIAN5 48 UKRANIAN6 19 PHILIPPINO (TAGALOG)7 6 SLOVAK (CZECH)8 19 SPANISH9 6 ARMENIAN10 4 FINNISH11 37 INDIES LANGUAGES12 32 POLISH13 7 CROATIAN14 16 HUNGARIAN15 46 DUTCH16 2 MACEDONIAN17 30 PORTUGUESE18 19 GREEK

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19 16 YUGOSLAV (SLOVENIAN)20 3 FLEMISH21 4 CREOLE22 14 RUSSIAN23 2 YIDDISH24 9 ARABIC25 41 CHINESE LANGUAGES26 16 AMERINDIAN LANGUAGES27 5 DANISH28 5 AFRICAN LANGUAGES29 7 JAPANESE30 0 LITHUANIAN31 0 RUMANIAN32 2 GAELIC/WELSH33 0 VIETNAMESE34 4 ASIATIC LANGUAGES35 1 NORWEGIAN36 4 KOREAN37 1 ICELANDIC38 1 SWEDISH39 5 MALTESE40 2 HEBREW70 7 ENGLISH + FRENCH71 1 ENGLISH + ITALIAN72 3 ENGLISH + GERMAN98 3 NO ANSWER Missing

Q201: IMPORTANCE OF MARRIAGE FOR LIVING TOGETHER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 55 to 55 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.261 standard deviation: 0.967 In your opinion, when a man and a woman decide to live together, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important for them to get married?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 1335 VERY IMPORTANT2 1827 IMPORTANT3 1476 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 616 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 48 DON'T KNOW Missing9 13 NO ANSWER Missing

Q202: MARRIGE IS A PERMANENT UNION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 56 to 56 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.101 standard deviation: 0.301 In general, would you say you more or less agree or disagree with the following statement: "Marriage is a permanent union which should only be broken for very serious reasons"?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 AGREE 47662 DISAGREE 5348 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing9 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q203A: STRONG LOVE NECESSARY IN MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 57 to 57 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.284 standard deviation: 0.508 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that they love each other strongly?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 39482 FAIRLY NECESSARY 12143 NOT NECESSARY 1468 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q203B: STRONG SEXUAL ATTRACTION NECES IN MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 58 to 58 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.683 standard deviation: 0.643 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that there is a strong sexual attraction between them?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 21942 FAIRLY NECESSARY 25733 NOT NECESSARY 5208 DON'T KNOW 20 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q203C: DESIRE FOR CHILDREN NECESSARY IN MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 59 to 59 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.276 standard deviation: 0.796 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that they want to have children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 1144

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2 FAIRLY NECESSARY 15303 NOT NECESSARY 25978 DON'T KNOW 36 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q203D: NECESSARY FEEL SAME ABOUT WANTING CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 60 to 60 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.392 standard deviation: 0.604 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that they feel the same way about wanting or not wanting to have children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 35562 FAIRLY NECESSARY 14003 NOT NECESSARY 3368 DON'T KNOW 19 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

Q203E: NECESSARY INTEND TO STAY MARRIED FOREVER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 61 to 61 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.45 standard deviation: 0.665 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that they intend to stay married for the rest of their lives?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 34262 FAIRLY NECESSARY 13503 NOT NECESSARY 5148 DON'T KNOW 21 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

Q203F: NECESSARY FOR COUPLE TO SUPPORT ITSELF    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 62 to 62 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.565 standard deviation: 0.636 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that the couple has the financial means to support itself?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 2723

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2 FAIRLY NECESSARY 21533 NOT NECESSARY 4208 DON'T KNOW 15 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

Q203G: NECESSARY TO HAVE SIMILAR SOCIAL BACKGROUND    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 63 to 63 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.264 standard deviation: 0.714 When two people decide to get married, is it absolutely necessary or not necessary that they have a similar social background?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 8352 FAIRLY NECESSARY 22243 NOT NECESSARY 22348 DON'T KNOW 17 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q204A: IMPORTANCE OF STRONG LOVE ENDURING FOREVER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 64 to 64 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.666 standard deviation: 0.708 In order for a couple to live together for a long time, would you say that is is very important, important, not very important, or not at all important that the strong love at the beginning endure forever?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2425 VERY IMPORTANT2 2273 IMPORTANT3 506 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 77 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 24 DON'T KNOW Missing9 10 NO ANSWER Missing

Q204B: IMPORTANCE OF AT LEAST DEEP AFFECTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 65 to 65 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.48 standard deviation: 0.566 In order for a couple to live together for a long time, would you say that is is very important, important, not very important, or not at all important that the strong love at the beginning turn at least into deep affection?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2905 VERY IMPORTANT2 2225 IMPORTANT

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3 117 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 23 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 36 DON'T KNOW Missing9 9 NO ANSWER Missing

Q204C: IMPORTANCE OF SATISFACTORY SEXUAL LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 66 to 66 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.55 standard deviation: 0.576 In order for a couple to live together for a long time, would you say that it is very important, important, not very important, or not at all important that their sexual life be satisfactory?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2592 VERY IMPORTANT2 2523 IMPORTANT3 169 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 18 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 9 DON'T KNOW Missing9 4 NO ANSWER Missing

Q204D: IMPORTANCE OF FAITHFULNESS TO EACH OTHER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 67 to 67 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.297 standard deviation: 0.533 In order for a couple to live together for a long time, would you say that is is very important, important, not very important, or not at all important that both be faithful to the other?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3904 VERY IMPORTANT2 1258 IMPORTANT3 121 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 26 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 3 DON'T KNOW Missing9 3 NO ANSWER Missing

Q205A: ACCEPTABLE LIVE TOGETHER TO MAKE SURE OF FUTURE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 68 to 68 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.227 standard deviation: 0.419 Do you find that it is acceptable for a man and a woman to decide to live together without marriage if they want to make sure that their future marriage will last?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ACCEPTABLE 4081

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2 NOT ACCEPTABLE 11968 DON'T KNOW 34 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

Q205B: ACCEPTABLE LIVE TOGETHER BECAUSE ATTRACTED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 69 to 69 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.394 standard deviation: 0.489 Do you find that it is acceptable for a man and a woman to decide to live together without marriage if they are attracted to one another but do not want to make any long term commitments?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ACCEPTABLE 31902 NOT ACCEPTABLE 20748 DON'T KNOW 43 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q206A: ACCEPTABLE YOUNG WOMEN SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 70 to 70 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.27 standard deviation: 0.444 In your opinion, is it acceptable for young women to have a sexual life before getting married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 38242 NO 14148 DON'T KNOW 65 Missing9 NO ANSWER 12 Missing

Q206B: ACCEPTABLE YOUNG MEN SEX BEOFORE MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 71 to 71 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.239 standard deviation: 0.427 In your opinion, is it acceptable for young women to have a sexual life before getting married? And for young men?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 39862 NO 12528 DON'T KNOW 66 Missing9 NO ANSWER 11 Missing

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Q207A: IMPORTANCE LASTING RELATIONSHIP FOR HAPPY LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 72 to 72 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.399 standard deviation: 0.61 In order for you to be generally happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important to have a lasting relationship as a couple?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3509 VERY IMPORTANT2 1515 IMPORTANT3 250 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 34 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 5 DON'T KNOW Missing9 2 NO ANSWER Missing

Q207B: IMPORTANCE TO BE MARRIED FOR HAPPY LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 73 to 73 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.963 standard deviation: 0.973 In order for you to be generally happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important to be married?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2185 VERY IMPORTANT2 1550 IMPORTANT3 1138 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 425 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 10 DON'T KNOW Missing9 7 NO ANSWER Missing

Q207C: IMPORTANCE TO HAVE AT LEAST 1 CHILD FOR HAPPY LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 74 to 74 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.952 standard deviation: 0.965 In order for you to be generally happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important to have at least one child?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2165 VERY IMPORTANT2 1665 IMPORTANT3 1031 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 439 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 12 DON'T KNOW Missing9 3 NO ANSWER Missing

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Q207D: HAPPY LIFE: IMPORTANCE TO TAKE JOB OUTSIDE HOME FOR HAPPINESS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 75 to 75 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.049 standard deviation: 0.902 In order for you to be generally happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important to be able to take a job outside the home?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 1652 VERY IMPORTANT2 2110 IMPORTANT3 1155 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 379 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 15 DON'T KNOW Missing9 4 NO ANSWER Missing

Q207E: HAPPY LIFE: IMPORTANCE TO DO WHAT YOU WISH FOR HAPPY LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 76 to 76 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.703 standard deviation: 0.711 In order for you to be generally happy in life, is it very important, important, not very important, or not at all important to be free to do as you wish?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 2279 VERY IMPORTANT2 2371 IMPORTANT3 560 NOT VERY IMPORTANT4 75 NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT8 24 DON'T KNOW Missing9 6 NO ANSWER Missing

Q208: DEGREE OF HAPPINESS IN LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 77 to 77 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.587 standard deviation: 0.587 On the whole, would you say that you have had a very happy life, a fairly happy, a fairly unhappy, or a very unhappy life up to now?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 VERY HAPPY LIFE 24162 FAIRLY HAPPY LIFE 26943 FAIRLY UNHAPPY LIFE 1474 VERY UNHAPPY LIFE 41

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8 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q209: MARRIAGE ADDS SOMETHING POSITIVE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 78 to 78 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.144 standard deviation: 0.351 Would you say that being married adds something positive to the relationship that helps the couple to get through difficult times?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 45192 NO 7588 DON'T KNOW 35 Missing9 NO ANSWER 3 Missing

Q210: MARRIAGE OBLIGATIONS HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 79 to 79 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.581 standard deviation: 0.494 Would you say that being married creates certain obligations which have a negative effect on the relationship?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 21932 NO 30358 DON'T KNOW 74 Missing9 NO ANSWER 13 Missing

Q211: NECESSARY TO BE MARRIED WHEN WANT CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 80 to 80 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.297 standard deviation: 0.457 When a couple decides to have children, do you think that it is necessary that they get married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 37232 NO 15718 DON'T KNOW 17 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

Q212: LIVING TOGETHER ACCEPTED AS SAME WAY AS MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 81 to 81 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.24 standard deviation: 0.427 Among the people you know, are couples living together accepted in the same way as married couples?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 39082 NO 12328 DON'T KNOW 118 Missing9 NO ANSWER 57 Missing

Q213A: DIVORCE IF ONLY FRIENDSHIP/NO LOVE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 82 to 82 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.753 standard deviation: 0.432 If you were in the following circumstances, would you be likely to get divorced? Try to put yourself in the situation described. If the initial strong love no longer exists and there is only friendship and respect left?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 1290 BE LIKELY TO GET DIVORCED2 3923 NOT LIKELY GET DIVORCED8 98 DON'T KNOW Missing9 4 NO ANSWER Missing

Q213B: DIVORCE IF HUSBAND UNFAITHFUL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 83 to 83 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.367 standard deviation: 0.482 If you were in the following circumstances, would you be likely to get divorced? Try to put yourself in the situation described. If your husband is unfaithful?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3197 BE LIKELY TO GET DIVORCED2 1854 NOT LIKELY GET DIVORCED8 252 DON'T KNOW Missing9 12 NO ANSWER Missing

Q213C: DIVORCE IF NO MORE COMMON INTERESTS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 84 to 84 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.329 standard deviation: 0.47 If you were in the following circumstances, would you be likely to get divorced? Try to put yourself in the situation described.

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If there were no longer any common interests except financial security?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 3455 BE LIKELY TO GET DIVORCED2 1692 NOT LIKELY GET DIVORCED8 159 DON'T KNOW Missing9 9 NO ANSWER Missing

Q214: DIVORCE FOR LEGAL REASON/WHEN COUPLE WANT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 85 to 85 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.526 standard deviation: 0.514 Do you think that divorces should only be granted for the reasons specified in the law or do you think that couples should be allowed to get divorced simply because they want to?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 SPECIFIED IN LAW 24832 COUPLE WANT TO 26793 BOTH 54 NEITHER 118 DON'T KNOW 104 Missing9 NO ANSWER 33 Missing

Q215A: APPROVAL DIVORCE IF YOUNG CHILDREN PRESENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 86 to 86 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.092 standard deviation: 0.667 Do you approve without reservation, approve with reservation, or completely disapprove of divorce when the couple have very young children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 WITHOUT RESERVATION 9482 WITH RESERVATION 28683 COMPLETELY DISAPPROVE 14328 DON'T KNOW 58 Missing9 NO ANSWER 9 Missing

Q215B: APPROVAL DIVORCE IF TEENAGERS PRESENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 87 to 87 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.883 standard deviation: 0.664

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Do you approve without reservation, approve with reservation, or completely disapprove of divorce when the couple have teenagers?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 WITHOUT RESERVATION 15042 WITH RESERVATION 28713 COMPLETELY DISAPPROVE 8908 DON'T KNOW 42 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q215C: APPROVAL DIVORCE IF NO CHILDREN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 88 to 88 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.414 standard deviation: 0.613 Do you approve without reservation, approve with reservation, or completely disapprove of divorce when the couple have no children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 WITHOUT RESERVATION 34432 WITH RESERVATION 14853 COMPLETELY DISAPPROVE 3518 DON'T KNOW 28 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q216: ACCEPT. NEW PART. FOR DIV. WOMAN WITH CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 89 to 89 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.448 standard deviation: 0.497 Do you find it acceptable for a divorced woman to live with her children and a new partner without being married to him?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 28842 NO 23408 DON'T KNOW 86 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q217A: CHILD PROVIDED GOAL IN LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 90 to 90 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.011 standard deviation: 0.884 On the whole, would you say that you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement: Having a child provides a goal in life that nothing else can replace.

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STRONGLY AGREE 17162 AGREE 21063 DISAGREE 11424 STRONGLY DISAGREE 3168 DON'T KNOW 25 Missing9 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q217B: HAVING CHILDREN DISTANCES SPOUSES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 91 to 91 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:3.127 standard deviation: 0.731 On the whole, would you say that you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement: Having children tends to distance the spouses from one another.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STRONGLY AGREE 882 AGREE 8473 DISAGREE 26234 STRONGLY DISAGREE 16898 DON'T KNOW 50 Missing9 NO ANSWER 18 Missing

Q217C: PARENTING MEANS HEAVY RESPONSIBILITIES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 92 to 92 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.523 standard deviation: 0.665 On the whole, would you say that you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement: Becoming parents means taking on heavy responsibilities.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STRONGLY AGREE 29662 AGREE 19993 DISAGREE 2644 STRONGLY DISAGREE 838 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q217D: CHILD PROVIDES GREAT AFFECTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 93 to 93 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.766 standard deviation: 0.739

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On the whole, would you say that you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement: Having a child provides an irreplaceable source of affection?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STRONGLY AGREE 21062 AGREE 23603 DISAGREE 7024 STRONGLY DISAGREE 888 DON'T KNOW 48 Missing9 NO ANSWER 11 Missing

Q218: WHO SHOULD LOOK AFTER THE CHILDREN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 94 to 94 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.929 standard deviation: 0.268 Do you think that looking after the children should be done only by the woman, mostly by the woman, equally shared by both partners, or done mainly by the man?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONLY WOMAN 112 MOSTLY WOMAN 3573 EQUALLY SHARED 49294 MAINLY MAN 58 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing

Q219: WHO SHOULD COOK/DO HOUSEWORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 95 to 95 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.784 standard deviation: 0.442 Do you think that household chores such as the cooking or the housework should be done only by the woman, mostly by the woman, equally shared by both partners, or done mainly by the man?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONLY WOMAN 622 MOSTLY WOMAN 10093 EQUALLY SHARED 41344 MAINLY MAN 68 DON'T KNOW 88 Missing9 NO ANSWER 16 Missing

Q220: GOOD TO HAVE OWN CLOSE FRIENDS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 96 to 96 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.241 standard deviation: 0.428 Do you find that it is a good thing for each partner in a couple to have their own close friends who they each see without the other?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 40112 NO 12718 DON'T KNOW 28 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q221: ACCEPTABLE FOR WOMAN TO HAVE CHILD ALONE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 97 to 97 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.575 standard deviation: 0.494 Do you find it acceptable for a woman to decide to have a child without a husband/partner in the house?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 22372 NO 30248 DON'T KNOW 46 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q222: ABLE TO HAVE CHILD WITHOUT HUSBAND-PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 98 to 98 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.751 standard deviation: 0.432 Could you make such a decision to have a child without the presence of a husband/partner in the house?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 13092 NO 39538 DON'T KNOW 51 Missing9 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q223: AGREE WITH ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 99 to 99 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.358 standard deviation: 0.531 Currently there is a lot of talk about artificial insemination; do you agree with this way of becoming pregnant?

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  SampleCode Frequency Content1 3489 YES2 1600 NO3 135 DON'T KNOW INSEMINATION8 86 DON'T KNOW Missing9 5 NO ANSWER Missing

Q224: ASK ANOTHER WOMAN TO BEAR A CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 100 to 100 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:3.142 standard deviation: 0.859 There is also a lot of talk about couples who cannot have children and who ask another woman to bear a child for them in exchange for a sum of money. Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with this?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STRONGLY AGREE 1582 AGREE 11343 DISAGREE 17434 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21928 DON'T KNOW 77 Missing9 NO ANSWER 11 Missing

V225: PROBLEMS FOR ONLY CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 101 to 101 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.903 standard deviation: 0.939 In your opinion, is there a risk that an only child will have more problems than a child in a family with other children? If yes, go to Q227. If no, Do you believe on the contrary that an only child will in fact have fewer problems because his parents will be able to devote more time to him?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MORE 25922 FEWER 5703 NEITHER 20859 NO ANSWER 68 Missing

Q227: SECOND CHILD FOR CHILDREN OR PARENTS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 102 to 102 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.599 standard deviation: 0.673

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In your opinion, do parents have a second child in order to create a better environment for the children or rather for their own personal satisfaction?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR CHILDREN 26112 PARENT'S SATISFACTION 20583 FOR BOTH 5004 NEITHER 178 DON'T KNOW 113 Missing9 NO ANSWER 16 Missing

Q228A: ABORTION IF MOTHER'S LIFE IN DANGER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 103 to 103 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.065 standard deviation: 0.246 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the pregnancy is endangering the mother's life?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 48882 AGAINST 3398 DON'T KNOW 88 Missing

Q228B: ABORTION IF MOTHER'S HEALTH IN DANGER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 104 to 104 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.125 standard deviation: 0.331 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the pregnancy puts the mother's health in danger?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 45192 AGAINST 6488 DON'T KNOW 148 Missing

Q228C: ABORTION IF RESULT OF RAPE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 105 to 105 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.138 standard deviation: 0.345 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the woman had been raped?   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 43892 AGAINST 7038 DON'T KNOW 218 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q228D: ABORTION IF CHILD HANDICAPPED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 106 to 106 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.24 standard deviation: 0.427 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if there were good reasons to believe that the child would be physically or mentally handicapped?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 38352 AGAINST 12118 DON'T KNOW 266 Missing9 NO ANSWER 3 Missing

Q228E: ABORTION IF WOMAN NOT MARRIED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 107 to 107 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.616 standard deviation: 0.486 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the woman was not married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 19322 AGAINST 31008 DON'T KNOW 270 Missing9 NO ANSWER 13 Missing

Q228F: ABORTION IF FINANCIAL PROBLEMS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 108 to 108 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.67 standard deviation: 0.47 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the household does not have the financial means to support the child?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 16882 AGAINST 34298 DON'T KNOW 194 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

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Q228G: ABORTION IF WOMAN WANTS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 109 to 109 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.468 standard deviation: 0.499 Assuming abortion were legal, would you be for or against a woman having an abortion if the woman wants an abortion for a reason she feels is valid?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FOR 26512 AGAINST 23318 DON'T KNOW 329 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4 Missing

V301A: CURRENT ACTUAL MARITAL STATUS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 110 to 111 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:2.179 standard deviation: 1.919 Are you married, living with a partner (common-law), separated, divorced, widowed, or have you never been married? If Married: go to Q302 Common-law: go to V320A Separated: go to questionnaire 337 Divorced: go to questionnaire 337 Widowed: go to questionnaire 337 Never married: go to Q353A   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MARRIED 34812 LIVING WITH PARTNER 4843 SEPARATED 1714 DIVORCED 1935 WIDOWED 636 NEVER MARRIED 92298 NO ANSWER 1 Missing

V301B: CURRENT LEGAL MARITAL STATUS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 112 to 113 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:2.475 standard deviation: 2.136 What is the current legal status of the respondent? (e.g., if "living with partner" is ACTUAL status, what is the legal status - separated? - widowed? - divorced? - never married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MARRIED 3481

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3 SEPARATED 2184 DIVORCED 2995 WIDOWED 746 NEVER MARRIED 124298 NO ANSWER 1 Missing

Q302: RELIGIOUS/CIVIL MARRIAGE CEREMONY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 114 to 114 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.142 standard deviation: 0.429 Did you marry in a religious or a civil ceremony? If respond "Not a legal marriage", go to V320A   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RELIGIOUS 30602 CIVIL 3864 RELIGIOUS + CIVIL 369 NOT APPLICABLE 1833 Missing

Q305A: MONTH OF CURRENT MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 115 to 116 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.209 standard deviation: 2.821 When did you get married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1032 FEBRUARY 1403 MARCH 1544 APRIL 1935 MAY 3166 JUNE 4227 JULY 5528 AUGUST 4349 SEPTEMBER 34410 OCTOBER 34211 NOVEMBER 22612 DECEMBER 24897 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1840 Missing

Q305B: YEAR OF CURRENT MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 117 to 118 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 50.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:71.913 standard deviation: 7.822 When did you get married?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1838 Missing

Q305B: YEAR OF CURRENT MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 119 to 119 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.034 standard deviation: 0.181 Have you been married before? (currently married only) If Yes: then "How many times?" No: then go to V313   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 2292 TWO 89 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5078 Missing

V307: NUMBER OF MARRIAGES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 120 to 120 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.07 standard deviation: 0.267 Total number of marriages, for ever-married women.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 37912 TWO 2613 THREE 129 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1251 Missing

V308A: MONTH OF 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 121 to 122 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.164 standard deviation: 2.827 When did you get married for the first time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1312 FEBRUARY 1673 MARCH 1754 APRIL 2275 MAY 3706 JUNE 5287 JULY 6278 AUGUST 4989 SEPTEMBER 40310 OCTOBER 399

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11 NOVEMBER 25912 DECEMBER 28099 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1251 Missing

V308B: YEAR OF 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 123 to 124 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 49.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:70.795 standard deviation: 7.863 When did you get married for the first time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1252 Missing

V310: STATUS OF 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 125 to 126 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.515 standard deviation: 1.064 Did this first marriage end with your husband's death? If Yes: then V310C No: then When did you separate? When did you get your divorce?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL IN 1ST MARRIAGE 32372 WIDOWED 973 SEPARATED 2044 DIVORCED 53099 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1247 Missing

V310C: MONTH OF 1ST HUSBAND'S DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 127 to 128 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.66 standard deviation: 3.397 When did he die? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 62 FEBRUARY 93 MARCH 54 APRIL 75 MAY 96 JUNE 127 JULY 98 AUGUST 59 SEPTEMBER 510 OCTOBER 11

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11 NOVEMBER 812 DECEMBER 899 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5221 Missing

V310D: YEAR OF 1ST HUSBAND'S DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 129 to 130 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 50.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:76.032 standard deviation: 6.691 When did he die? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5220 Missing

V310E: MONTH OF SEPARATION 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 131 to 132 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.538 standard deviation: 3.404 When did you separate? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 622 FEBRUARY 503 MARCH 534 APRIL 615 MAY 496 JUNE 597 JULY 768 AUGUST 519 SEPTEMBER 7010 OCTOBER 6011 NOVEMBER 4912 DECEMBER 5799 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4618 Missing

V310F: YEAR OF SEPARATION 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 133 to 134 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 54.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:76.032 standard deviation: 5.873 When did you separate? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4591 Missing

V310G: MONTH OF DIVORCE 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 135 to 136 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.278 standard deviation: 3.409 When did you get your divorce? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 472 FEBRUARY 383 MARCH 434 APRIL 555 MAY 306 JUNE 517 JULY 398 AUGUST 249 SEPTEMBER 5310 OCTOBER 4911 NOVEMBER 3312 DECEMBER 3199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4822 Missing

V310H: YEAR OF DIVORCE 1ST MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 137 to 138 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 55.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:76.849 standard deviation: 5.498 When did you get your divorce? (first marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4793 Missing

V311: STATUS OF 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 139 to 140 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.297 standard deviation: 0.699 Questions V311 to V311H were asked only of women ever-married who married more than once.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL IN 2ND MARRIAG 2302 WIDOWED 53 SEPARATED OR DIVORCE 3899 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5042 Missing

V311A: MONTH OF 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 141 to 142 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.268 standard deviation: 3.268 Month of second marriage?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 92 FEBRUARY 143 MARCH 204 APRIL 225 MAY 246 JUNE 217 JULY 228 AUGUST 359 SEPTEMBER 2510 OCTOBER 2211 NOVEMBER 1512 DECEMBER 4099 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5046 Missing

V311B: YEAR OF 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 143 to 144 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 52.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:76.357 standard deviation: 5.933 Year of second marriage?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5043 Missing

V311C: MONTH OF 2ND HUSBAND'S DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 145 to 146 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:6.8 standard deviation: 4.025 When did he die (month)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 15 MAY 17 JULY 110 OCTOBER 111 NOVEMBER 199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5310 Missing

V311D: YEAR OF 2ND HUSBAND'S DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 147 to 148 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 77.0 maximum: 82.0 mean:79.0 standard deviation: 2.121

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When did he die (year)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5310 Missing

V311E: MONTH OF SEPARATION 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 149 to 150 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.765 standard deviation: 3.508 When did you separate (month)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 32 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 34 APRIL 35 MAY 56 JUNE 37 JULY 19 SEPTEMBER 410 OCTOBER 611 NOVEMBER 212 DECEMBER 399 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5281 Missing

V311F: YEAR OF SEPARATION 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 151 to 152 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 67.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.568 standard deviation: 4.776 When did you separate (year)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5278 Missing

V311G: MONTH OF DIVORCE 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 153 to 154 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.375 standard deviation: 3.481 When did you get your divorce (month)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 14 APRIL 2

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5 MAY 27 JULY 29 SEPTEMBER 110 OCTOBER 411 NOVEMBER 212 DECEMBER 199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5299 Missing

V311H: YEAR OF DIVORCE 2ND MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 155 to 156 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 67.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:77.381 standard deviation: 5.113 When did you get your divorce (year)? (second marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5294 Missing

V312: STATUS OF 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 157 to 158 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.667 standard deviation: 0.985 Questions V312 to V312H were asked only of women ever-married who married at least three times.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL IN 3RD MARRIAG 83 SEPARATED OR DIVORCE 499 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5303 Missing

V312A: MONTH OF 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 159 to 160 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.3 standard deviation: 3.622 Month of third marriage?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 14 APRIL 16 JUNE 17 JULY 210 OCTOBER 212 DECEMBER 299 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5305 Missing

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V312B: YEAR OF 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 161 to 162 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 70.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:79.091 standard deviation: 5.069 Year of third marriage?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5304 Missing

V312E: MONTH OF SEPARATION 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 163 to 164 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:5.0 standard deviation: 1.414 When did you separate (month)? (third marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================4 APRIL 16 JUNE 199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5313 Missing

V312F: YEAR OF SEPARATION 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 165 to 166 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 75.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:79.0 standard deviation: 4.619 When did you separate (year)? (third marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5311 Missing

V312G: MONTH OF DIVORCE 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 167 to 168 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 10.0 maximum: 10.0 mean:10.0 standard deviation: 0.0 When did you get your divorce (month)? (third marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================10 OCTOBER 199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

V312H: YEAR OF DIVORCE 3RD MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 169 to 170 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 75.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:78.0 standard deviation: 4.359 When did you get your divorce (year)? (third marriage)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

V313: COHABITATION FOR EVER-MARRIED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 171 to 172 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.752 standard deviation: 0.432 For married women: "Have you ever lived with a partner without being married?" If no, go to Q400A. For separated/widowed/divorced women: "Have you ever lived with a partner without being married?"   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 10092 NO 305699 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1250 Missing

V314: AGE AT 1ST COHABITATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 173 to 174 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 13.0 maximum: 47.0 mean:22.155 standard deviation: 5.326 How old were you the first time you started living with a partner?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3679 Missing

V315: DURATION OF 1ST COHABITATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 175 to 176 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:28.474 standard deviation: 26.576 How long did you live with this first partner?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 9899 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3684 Missing

V316: STATUS OF 1ST COHABITATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 177 to 178 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.786 standard deviation: 0.766 Did you ever get married to this person?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 GOT MARRIED 6832 BROKEN 5943 STILL COHABITING 33799 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3701 Missing

V317: LIVED WITH CURRENT HUSBAND PRE-MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 179 to 179 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.046 standard deviation: 0.21 Did you live with your current husband before you married him? If no, go to Q400A.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 7232 NO 359 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4557 Missing

V318: DURATION OF COHAB. WITH CURRENT HUSBAND IN MONTH`    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 180 to 181 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:21.745 standard deviation: 20.25 For how long?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 1097 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4592 Missing

V319: TYPE OF 1ST UNION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 182 to 182 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.284 standard deviation: 0.451 Code 9, no union: refers to single women who never married and never cohabited.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MARRIAGE 33202 COHABITATION 13157 TYPE UNKNOWN 2 Missing

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8 NO INFORMATION 1 Missing9 NO UNION 677 Missing

V320: YEAR OF 1ST UNION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 183 to 184 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 49.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:71.446 standard deviation: 7.769 Year of first common-law union.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 695 Missing

V321: AGE AT 1ST UNION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 185 to 186 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 12.0 maximum: 41.0 mean:20.821 standard deviation: 3.235 Age at first union.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 695 Missing

V320A: MONTH STARTED CURRENT COHABITATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 187 to 188 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.609 standard deviation: 3.324 When did you and your partner start living together (month)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 392 FEBRUARY 343 MARCH 274 APRIL 435 MAY 436 JUNE 527 JULY 428 AUGUST 279 SEPTEMBER 6110 OCTOBER 4511 NOVEMBER 3312 DECEMBER 3597 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4831 Missing

V320B: YEAR STARTED CURRENT COHABITATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 189 to 190 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 56.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:80.616 standard deviation: 3.496 When did you and your partner start living together (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4831 Missing

V321A: EVER MARRIED BEFORE CURRENT COHAB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 191 to 191 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.661 standard deviation: 0.474 Before this relationship started, had you ever been married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 1642 NO 3209 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4831 Missing

Q328: EVER COHAB BEFORE PREVIOUS MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 192 to 192 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.611 standard deviation: 0.489 (Asked of women currently living common-law who had been married before) "Did you at any time live with another partner without being married?" If no, go to V335.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 492 NO 779 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5189 Missing

V335: PLAN TO MARRY CURRENT PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 193 to 193 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.43 standard deviation: 0.555 Do you plan to get married (to your current partner)? If yes, go to Q400A. If no, "Do you intend to live with your partner as long as possible without getting married?"   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 TO GET MARRIED 2882 TO LIVE WITH PARTNER 176

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3 OTHER 158 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4831 Missing

V344A: FUTURE MARRIAGE PLANS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 194 to 194 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.192 standard deviation: 0.901 (asked of women who are separated, widowed, or divorced) Given your personal situation, do you expect to remarry, to live without a partner without getting married again, or to stay as you are?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 TO REMARRY 1262 TO LIVE WITH PARTNER 903 AS I AM 1874 OTHER 99 DK/NA/NAP 4903 Missing

V349: COHAB BEFORE/AFTER MARRIAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 195 to 195 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.746 standard deviation: 0.77 Before your first marriage, did you live with a partner?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 750 COHABITED BEFORE MARRIAGE FOR EVER MARRIED2 565 COHABITED FOR NEVER MARRIED3 332 COHABITED AFTER MARRIAGE FOR EVER MARRIED7 2 MOMENT UNKNOWN Missing8 10 COHAB UNDETERMINED Missing9 3656 NO COHABITATION Missing

Q353A: LIVING ARRANGEMENT -NEVER MARRIED-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 196 to 196 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 5.0 mean:2.861 standard deviation: 0.695 (asked of women who are never married) Do you live alone, with your parents, with friends or relatives, or with a partner?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 ALONE 2903 PARENTS 4744 FRIENDS OR RELATIVES 1525 OTHER 59 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4394 Missing

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Q354: EVER LIVE WITH PARTNER -NEVER MARRIED-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 197 to 197 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.734 standard deviation: 0.442 If not currently living with a partner, have you ever lived with a partner? If no, go to Q358.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 2452 NO 6779 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4393 Missing

Q355: NO. OF TIMES LIVE WITH PARTNER -NEVER MARRIED-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 198 to 198 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:1.387 standard deviation: 0.917 How many times have you lived with a partner?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 1832 TWO 453 THREE 84 FOUR 15 FIVE 26 SIX 27 SEVEN AND MORE 28 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5071 Missing

Q358: EXPECTED FUTURE PERSONAL SITUATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 199 to 199 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.498 standard deviation: 0.786 Do you expect to - remain single and live without a husband/partner? - live with a partner and afterwards get married? - get married without living together beforehand? - live with a partner without ever getting married?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 REMAIN SINGLE 942 COMMON LAW THEN MARRY 3373 MARRY FIRST 4004 COMMON LAW ONLY 72

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8 DON'T KNOW 16 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4396 Missing

V400A: EVER ADOPTED A CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 200 to 200 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.974 standard deviation: 0.159 Have you ever adopted a child?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 1372 NO 51739 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q400B: NUMBER OF ADOPTED CHILDREN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 201 to 201 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.482 standard deviation: 0.631 How many children have you adopted?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 812 TWO 463 THREE 109 NOT APPLICABLE 5178 Missing

Q401: NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 202 to 203 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 15.0 mean:1.525 standard deviation: 1.433 How many LIVE BIRTHS have you had up to now including those who died after birth or who do not live with you? (Do not include current pregnancy, if applicable) If two or more, go to Q405.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================0 NONE 17411 ONE 9082 TWO 14873 THREE 7484 FOUR 2885 FIVE 876 SIX 347 SEVEN 78 EIGHT 5

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9 NINE 710 TEN 111 ELEVEN 115 FIFTEEN 1

V402: CURRENT PREGNANCY STATUS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 204 to 204 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.957 standard deviation: 0.202 Are you pregnant now?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 2272 NO 5088

Q404: NEVER BEEN PREGNANT UP TO NOW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 205 to 205 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.725 standard deviation: 0.446 Have you had any pregnancies which ended in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion? (record result in V403) If yes, go to Q410 If no, So you have never been pregnant up to now? (record as Q404) If has been, go back to Q401. If no, go to Q500A1.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 NEVER PREGNANT 14612 HAS BEEN PREGNANT 3854

Q405: EVER GIVEN BIRTH TO TWINS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 206 to 206 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.972 standard deviation: 0.164 Have you ever given birth to twins (or triplets or quadruplets)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 742 NO 25869 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2655 Missing

Q406: NUMBER OF TIMES BIRTH TO TWINS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 207 to 207 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.027 standard deviation: 0.163 How many times have you ever given birth to twins (or triplets or quadruplets)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 722 TWO 29 NOT APPLICABLE 5241 Missing

Q408: MONTH BABY DUE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 208 to 209 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:8.29 standard deviation: 2.774 (asked if woman is currently pregnant) What month is the baby due?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 102 FEBRUARY 24 APRIL 35 MAY 236 JUNE 147 JULY 298 AUGUST 279 SEPTEMBER 2810 OCTOBER 3111 NOVEMBER 3312 DECEMBER 2497 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5088 Missing

V403: EVER HAD MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 210 to 210 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.757 standard deviation: 0.429 Have you had any (other) pregnancies which ended in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion? If yes, go to Q410 no, go to Q411   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12882 NO 40229 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q410: # MISCARRIAGES/STILLBIRTHS/ABORTIONS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 211 to 212 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:1.455 standard deviation: 0.863 How many of these pregnancies (ended in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 8962 TWO 2643 THREE 874 FOUR 255 FIVE 116 SIX 17 SEVEN 18 EIGHT 111 ELEVEN 198 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4028 Missing

Q411: NO. OF TOTAL PREGNANCIES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 213 to 214 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 14.0 mean:2.626 standard deviation: 1.464 In summary, you have had in all, including the present pregnancy if applicable: (total pregnancies) If respondent is pregnant for the first time, go to Q500; has had no live births, go to Q413A1; has had live births, go to Q412AA1   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE 8252 TWO 13133 THREE 8964 FOUR 4445 FIVE 2036 SIX 907 SEVEN 468 EIGHT 189 NINE 910 TEN 311 ELEVEN 412 TWELVE 114 FOURTEEN 198 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1462 Missing

Q412AA1: 1ST CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 215 to 216 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.478 standard deviation: 3.316

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When was your first child born (month)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 2562 FEBRUARY 2583 MARCH 3124 APRIL 3205 MAY 3506 JUNE 3027 JULY 3368 AUGUST 2979 SEPTEMBER 30310 OCTOBER 30111 NOVEMBER 28512 DECEMBER 24697 DON'T KNOW 8 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB1: 1ST CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 217 to 218 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 50.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:71.963 standard deviation: 7.767 When was your first child born (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B1: 1ST CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 219 to 219 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.465 standard deviation: 0.499 Was the first child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 19112 GIRL 16618 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1742 Missing

Q412C1: 1ST CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 220 to 220 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.019 standard deviation: 0.135 Is the first child still alive?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 34932 DECEASED 668 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1749 Missing

Q412DA1: 1ST CHILD MONTH OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 221 to 222 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.696 standard deviation: 3.536 If the first child has died, what month?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 32 FEBRUARY 33 MARCH 64 APRIL 55 MAY 106 JUNE 47 JULY 28 AUGUST 49 SEPTEMBER 310 OCTOBER 411 NOVEMBER 312 DECEMBER 997 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3517 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412DB1: 1ST CHILD YEAR OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 223 to 224 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 55.0 maximum: 82.0 mean:68.877 standard deviation: 7.443 If the first child has died, what year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3516 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AA2: 2ND CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 225 to 226 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.391 standard deviation: 3.413

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What month was your second child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 2332 FEBRUARY 1963 MARCH 2254 APRIL 2585 MAY 2396 JUNE 2447 JULY 2098 AUGUST 2159 SEPTEMBER 21510 OCTOBER 20111 NOVEMBER 21812 DECEMBER 20798 NO ANSWER 914 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB2: 2ND CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 227 to 228 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 52.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:72.965 standard deviation: 7.505 What year was your second child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 908 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B2: 2ND CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 229 to 229 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.456 standard deviation: 0.498 Was the second child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 14482 GIRL 12169 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2651 Missing

Q412C2: 2ND CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 230 to 230 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.02 standard deviation: 0.14 Is the second child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 ALIVE 25992 DECEASED 539 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2663 Missing

Q412DA2: 2ND CHILD MONTH OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 231 to 232 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.043 standard deviation: 3.615 If the second child has died, what month?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 72 FEBRUARY 53 MARCH 24 APRIL 25 MAY 56 JUNE 57 JULY 28 AUGUST 39 SEPTEMBER 410 OCTOBER 511 NOVEMBER 412 DECEMBER 298 NO ANSWER 3528 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412DB2: 2ND CHILD YEAR OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 233 to 234 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 54.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:69.87 standard deviation: 9.455 If the second child has died, what year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3528 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AA3: 3RD CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 235 to 236 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.416 standard deviation: 3.403 What year was your third child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 102

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2 FEBRUARY 743 MARCH 1174 APRIL 1165 MAY 976 JUNE 917 JULY 988 AUGUST 1159 SEPTEMBER 9010 OCTOBER 9211 NOVEMBER 8912 DECEMBER 9497 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER 2397 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB3: 3RD CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 237 to 238 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 55.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:72.104 standard deviation: 7.379 What year was your third child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 2395 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B3: 3RD CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 239 to 239 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.464 standard deviation: 0.499 Was the third child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 6322 GIRL 5479 NO ANSWER 4136 Missing

Q412C3: 3RD CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 240 to 240 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.021 standard deviation: 0.145 Is the third child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 1143

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2 DECEASED 258 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4146 Missing

Q412DA3: 3RD CHILD MONTH OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 241 to 242 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:5.824 standard deviation: 3.245 If the third child has died, what month?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 32 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 15 MAY 37 JULY 28 AUGUST 39 SEPTEMBER 311 NOVEMBER 197 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3554 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412DB3: 3RD CHILD YEAR OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 243 to 244 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 58.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:68.526 standard deviation: 7.058 If the third child has died, what year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3554 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AA4: 4TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 245 to 246 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.605 standard deviation: 3.479 What month was your fourth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 322 FEBRUARY 363 MARCH 364 APRIL 36

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5 MAY 386 JUNE 337 JULY 378 AUGUST 359 SEPTEMBER 3610 OCTOBER 3011 NOVEMBER 3912 DECEMBER 4297 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3143 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB4: 4TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 247 to 248 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 56.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:70.777 standard deviation: 7.142 What year was your fourth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3143 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B4: 4TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 249 to 249 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.459 standard deviation: 0.499 Was the fourth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 2332 GIRL 1988 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4883 Missing

Q412C4: 4TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 250 to 250 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.033 standard deviation: 0.178 Is the fourth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 4142 DECEASED 149 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4887 Missing

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Q412DA4: 4TH CHILD MONTH OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 251 to 252 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 10.0 mean:5.818 standard deviation: 2.228 If the fourth child has died, what month?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 14 APRIL 15 MAY 16 JUNE 27 JULY 410 OCTOBER 197 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3562 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412DB4: 4TH CHILD YEAR OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 253 to 254 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 59.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:70.083 standard deviation: 7.354 If the fourth child has died, what year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3562 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AA5: 5TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 255 to 256 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.704 standard deviation: 3.455 What year was your fifth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 122 FEBRUARY 83 MARCH 144 APRIL 115 MAY 126 JUNE 97 JULY 98 AUGUST 149 SEPTEMBER 1810 OCTOBER 10

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11 NOVEMBER 1312 DECEMBER 1297 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3431 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB5: 5TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 257 to 258 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 57.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:69.503 standard deviation: 6.684 What year was your fifth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3431 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B5: 5TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 259 to 259 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.444 standard deviation: 0.499 Was the fifth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 792 GIRL 638 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5172 Missing

Q412C5: 5TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 260 to 260 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.021 standard deviation: 0.144 Is the fifth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 1392 DECEASED 39 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5173 Missing

Q412DA5: 5TH CHILD MONTH OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 261 to 262 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:6.333 standard deviation: 4.509

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If the fifth child has died, what month?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 FEBRUARY 16 JUNE 111 NOVEMBER 197 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3570 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412DB5: 5TH CHILD YEAR OF DEATH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 263 to 264 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 59.0 maximum: 77.0 mean:67.5 standard deviation: 7.416 If the fifth child has died, what year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3570 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AA6: 6TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 265 to 266 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.268 standard deviation: 3.066 What month was your sixth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 32 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 34 APRIL 25 MAY 86 JUNE 87 JULY 38 AUGUST 59 SEPTEMBER 910 OCTOBER 411 NOVEMBER 512 DECEMBER 598 NO ANSWER 3518 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB6: 6TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 267 to 268 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 60.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:68.875 standard deviation: 5.414 What year was your sixth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3518 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B6: 6TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 269 to 269 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.536 standard deviation: 0.503 Was the sixth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 262 GIRL 309 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5259 Missing

Q412C6: 6TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 270 to 270 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the sixth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 569 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5259 Missing

Q412AA7: 7TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 271 to 272 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:8.591 standard deviation: 2.443 What month was your seventh child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================4 APRIL 15 MAY 26 JUNE 27 JULY 48 AUGUST 110 OCTOBER 711 NOVEMBER 312 DECEMBER 298 NO ANSWER 3552 Missing

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99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412AB7: 7TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 273 to 274 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 61.0 maximum: 79.0 mean:68.182 standard deviation: 4.837 What year was your seventh child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 3552 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1741 Missing

Q412B7: 7TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 275 to 275 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.545 standard deviation: 0.51 Was the seventh child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 102 GIRL 129 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5293 Missing

Q412C7: 7TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 276 to 276 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the seventh child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 229 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5293 Missing

Q412AA8: 8TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 277 to 278 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.0 standard deviation: 3.586 What month was your eighth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 22 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 25 MAY 27 JULY 4

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9 SEPTEMBER 212 DECEMBER 299 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB8: 8TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 279 to 280 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 62.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:69.533 standard deviation: 5.139 What year was your eighth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B8: 8TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 281 to 281 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.467 standard deviation: 0.516 Was the eighth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 82 GIRL 79 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412C8: 8TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 282 to 282 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the eighth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 159 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AA9: 9TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 283 to 284 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 10.0 mean:6.9 standard deviation: 2.961 What month was your ninth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 13 MARCH 16 JUNE 1

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7 JULY 39 SEPTEMBER 210 OCTOBER 298 NO ANSWER 5 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB9: 9TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 285 to 286 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 68.0 maximum: 75.0 mean:71.5 standard deviation: 2.121 What year was your ninth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 5 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B9: 9TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 287 to 287 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.3 standard deviation: 0.483 Was the ninth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 72 GIRL 39 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5305 Missing

Q412C9: 9TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 288 to 288 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the ninth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 109 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5305 Missing

Q412AA10: 10TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 289 to 290 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 10.0 mean:6.333 standard deviation: 4.041 What month was your tenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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2 FEBRUARY 17 JULY 110 OCTOBER 198 NO ANSWER 12 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB10: 10TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 291 to 292 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 69.0 maximum: 73.0 mean:70.667 standard deviation: 2.082 What year was your tenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 12 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B10: 10TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 293 to 293 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.667 standard deviation: 0.577 Was the tenth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 12 GIRL 29 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q412C10: 10TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 294 to 294 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the tenth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 39 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q412AA11: 11TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 295 to 296 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 9.0 mean:6.5 standard deviation: 3.536 What month was your eleventh child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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4 APRIL 19 SEPTEMBER 198 NO ANSWER 13 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB11: 11TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 297 to 298 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 70.0 maximum: 72.0 mean:71.0 standard deviation: 1.414 What year was your eleventh child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 13 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B11: 11TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 299 to 299 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.5 standard deviation: 0.707 Was the eleventh child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 12 GIRL 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5313 Missing

Q412C11: 11TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 300 to 300 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the eleventh child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 29 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5313 Missing

Q412AA12: 12TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 301 to 302 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:4.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What month was your twelfth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================4 APRIL 198 NO ANSWER 14 Missing

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99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB12: 12TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 303 to 304 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 74.0 maximum: 74.0 mean:74.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What year was your twelfth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B12: 12TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 305 to 305 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Was the twelfth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412C12: 12TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 306 to 306 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the twelfth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412AA13: 13TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 307 to 308 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 8.0 maximum: 8.0 mean:8.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What month was your thirteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================8 AUGUST 198 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB13: 13TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 309 to 310 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 75.0 maximum: 75.0 mean:75.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What year was your thirteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B13: 13TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 311 to 311 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:2.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Was the thirteenth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 GIRL 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412C13: 13TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 312 to 312 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the thirteenth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412AA14: 14TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 313 to 314 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 7.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:7.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What month was your fourteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================7 JULY 198 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412AB14: 14TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 315 to 316 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 77.0 maximum: 77.0 mean:77.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What year was your fourteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================98 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q412B14: 14TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 317 to 317 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:2.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Was the fourteenth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 GIRL 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412C14: 14TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 318 to 318 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the fourteenth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412AA15: 15TH CHILD MONTH OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 319 to 320 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 11.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:11.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What month was your fifteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================11 NOVEMBER 199 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412AB15: 15TH CHILD YEAR OF BIRTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 321 to 322 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 78.0 maximum: 78.0 mean:78.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What year was your fifteenth child born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412B15: 15TH CHILD SEX    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 323 to 323 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Was the fifteenth child a boy or a girl?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q412C15: 15TH CHILD ALIVE OR DECEASED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 324 to 324 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Is the fifteenth child still alive?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALIVE 19 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5314 Missing

Q413A1: MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION OF "OTHER" PREGN. NO. 1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 325 to 325 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.509 standard deviation: 0.838 Did the first pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 9172 STILLBIRTH 723 ABORTION 2899 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4037 Missing

Q413CA1: MONTH OF "OTHER" PREGNANCY NO. 1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 326 to 327 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.36 standard deviation: 3.364 What month did your first non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1202 FEBRUARY 783 MARCH 674 APRIL 1305 MAY 906 JUNE 927 JULY 153

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8 AUGUST 649 SEPTEMBER 9510 OCTOBER 12411 NOVEMBER 6912 DECEMBER 7997 DON'T KNOW 111 Missing98 NO ANSWER 14 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB1: YEAR OF "OTHER" PREGANCY NO. 1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 328 to 329 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 50.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:73.586 standard deviation: 7.061 What year did your first non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 25 Missing98 NO ANSWER 8 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A2: OTHER PREG #2 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 330 to 330 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.403 standard deviation: 0.772 Did the second pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 3022 STILLBIRTH 193 ABORTION 699 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4925 Missing

Q413CA2: OTHER PREG #2 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 331 to 332 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.275 standard deviation: 3.224 What month did your second non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 252 FEBRUARY 193 MARCH 264 APRIL 455 MAY 31

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6 JUNE 267 JULY 378 AUGUST 219 SEPTEMBER 2010 OCTOBER 3811 NOVEMBER 1812 DECEMBER 1897 DON'T KNOW 60 Missing98 NO ANSWER 902 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB2: OTHER PREG #2 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 333 to 334 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 51.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:73.598 standard deviation: 7.047 What year did your second non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 16 Missing98 NO ANSWER 902 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A3: OTHER PREG #3 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 335 to 335 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.234 standard deviation: 0.6 Did the third pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 1062 STILLBIRTH 73 ABORTION 119 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5191 Missing

Q413CA3: OTHER PREG #3 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 336 to 337 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.872 standard deviation: 3.374 What month did your third non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 72 FEBRUARY 53 MARCH 94 APRIL 10

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6 JUNE 57 JULY 168 AUGUST 69 SEPTEMBER 810 OCTOBER 1511 NOVEMBER 612 DECEMBER 797 DON'T KNOW 29 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1163 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB3: OTHER PREG #3 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 338 to 339 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 59.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:73.379 standard deviation: 6.727 What year did your third non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1163 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A4: OTHER PREG #4 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 340 to 340 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.05 standard deviation: 0.221 Did the fourth pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 382 STILLBIRTH 29 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5275 Missing

Q413CA4: OTHER PREG #4 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 341 to 342 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:5.267 standard deviation: 3.413 What month did your fourth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 62 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 24 APRIL 55 MAY 5

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6 JUNE 17 JULY 38 AUGUST 19 SEPTEMBER 110 OCTOBER 211 NOVEMBER 112 DECEMBER 297 DON'T KNOW 9 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1247 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB4: OTHER PREG #4 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 343 to 344 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 62.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:73.73 standard deviation: 6.698 What year did your fourth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1247 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A5: OTHER PREG #5 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 345 to 345 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.267 standard deviation: 0.704 Did the fifth pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 133 ABORTION 29 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5300 Missing

Q413CA5: OTHER PREG #5 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 346 to 347 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:7.083 standard deviation: 3.655 What month did your fifth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 24 APRIL 16 JUNE 27 JULY 1

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8 AUGUST 19 SEPTEMBER 110 OCTOBER 211 NOVEMBER 112 DECEMBER 197 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1271 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB5: OTHER PREG #5 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 348 to 349 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 62.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:71.5 standard deviation: 6.285 What year did your fifth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1271 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A6: OTHER PREG #6 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 350 to 350 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Did the sixth pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 49 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5311 Missing

Q413CA6: OTHER PREG #6 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 351 to 352 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:5.0 standard deviation: 1.732 What month did your sixth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================4 APRIL 27 JULY 197 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1282 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB6: OTHER PREG #6 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 353 to 354 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 64.0 maximum: 74.0 mean:70.5 standard deviation: 4.435 What year did your sixth non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 1282 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413A7: OTHER PREG #7 MISCARRIAGE/STILLBIRTH/ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 355 to 355 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Did the seventh pregnancy which did not end with a live birth end in a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MISCARRIAGE 39 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q413CA7: OTHER PREG #7 MONTH    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 356 to 357 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.333 standard deviation: 1.528 What month did your seventh non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 14 APRIL 198 NO ANSWER 1283 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q413CB7: OTHER PREG #7 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 358 to 359 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 65.0 maximum: 75.0 mean:71.0 standard deviation: 5.292 What year did your seventh non-live birth end?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 1283 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 4029 Missing

Q500A1: HEARD OF PILL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 360 to 360 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.002 standard deviation: 0.047 Have you heard of the pill?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 52982 NO 129 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q500B1: USE PILL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 361 to 361 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.177 standard deviation: 0.382 Have you used the pill?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 43602 NO 9379 NO ANSWER 18 Missing

Q500A2: HEARD OF IUD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 362 to 362 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.054 standard deviation: 0.226 Have you heard of the IUD (intra-uterine device)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 50232 NO 2869 NO ANSWER 6 Missing

Q500B2: USE IUD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 363 to 363 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.75 standard deviation: 0.433 Have you used the IUD (intra-uterine device)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12552 NO 37599 NO ANSWER 301 Missing

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Q500A3: HEARD OF FOAM/JELLY/CREAM    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 364 to 364 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.061 standard deviation: 0.239 Have you heard of foam, jelly or cream?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 49862 NO 3249 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q500B3: USE FOAM/JELLY/CREAM    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 365 to 365 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.798 standard deviation: 0.401 Have you used foam, jelly or cream?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 10032 NO 39739 NO ANSWER 339 Missing

Q500A4: HEARD OF DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 366 to 366 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.09 standard deviation: 0.287 Have you heard of douching after intercourse?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 48292 NO 4809 NO ANSWER 6 Missing

Q500B4: USE DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 367 to 367 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.859 standard deviation: 0.348 Have you used douching after intercourse?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 6782 NO 41398 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing

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9 NO ANSWER 497 Missing

Q500A5: HEARD OF CONDOMS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 368 to 368 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.027 standard deviation: 0.163 Have you heard of condoms (rubbers)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 51652 NO 1459 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q500B5: USE CONDOMS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 369 to 369 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.451 standard deviation: 0.498 Have you used condoms (rubbers)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 28292 NO 23278 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER 158 Missing

Q500A6: HEARD OF DIAPHRAGM    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 370 to 370 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.077 standard deviation: 0.267 Have you heard of the diaphragm?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 48992 NO 4119 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q500B6: USE DIAPHRAGM    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 371 to 371 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.906 standard deviation: 0.292 Have you used the diaphragm?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 YES 4602 NO 44279 NO ANSWER 428 Missing

Q500A7: HEARD OF WITHDRAWAL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 372 to 372 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.141 standard deviation: 0.348 Have you heard of withdrawal (pulling out)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 45572 NO 7509 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q500B7: USE WITHDRAWAL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 373 to 373 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.646 standard deviation: 0.478 Have you used withdrawal (pulling out)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 16092 NO 29328 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER 769 Missing

Q500A8: HEARD OF ABSTINENCE 1 MONTH OR MORE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 374 to 374 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.245 standard deviation: 0.43 Have you heard of abstinence for a month or more?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 40042 NO 12979 NO ANSWER 14 Missing

Q500B8: USE ABSTINENCE 1 MONTH OR MORE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 375 to 375 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.773 standard deviation: 0.419 Have you used abstinence for a month or more?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 9052 NO 30818 DON'T KNOW 10 Missing9 NO ANSWER 1319 Missing

Q500A9: HEARD OF RHYTHM METHODS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 376 to 376 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.057 standard deviation: 0.233 Have you heard of rhythm methods such as temperature or calendar?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 50022 NO 3059 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

Q500B9: USE RHYTHM METHODS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 377 to 377 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.752 standard deviation: 0.432 Have you used rhythm methods such as temperature or calendar?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12392 NO 37558 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER 320 Missing

Q500A10: HEARD OF FEMALE STERILIZATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 378 to 378 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.031 standard deviation: 0.173 Have you heard of female sterilization (tubal ligation)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 51432 NO 1639 NO ANSWER 9 Missing

Q500B10: USE FEMALE STERILIZATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 379 to 379 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.763 standard deviation: 0.425 Have you used female sterilization (tubal ligation)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12152 NO 39188 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER 181 Missing

Q500A11: HEARD OF MALE STERILIZATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 380 to 380 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.023 standard deviation: 0.151 Have you heard of male sterilization (vasectomy)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 51772 NO 1249 NO ANSWER 14 Missing

Q500B11: USE MALE STERILIZATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 381 to 381 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.889 standard deviation: 0.314 Have you used male sterilization (vasectomy)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 5702 NO 45548 DON'T KNOW 8 Missing9 NO ANSWER 183 Missing

Q500A12: HEARD OF ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 382 to 382 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.011 standard deviation: 0.106 Have you heard of abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 52482 NO 60

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9 NO ANSWER 7 Missing

Q500B12: USE ABORTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 383 to 383 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.943 standard deviation: 0.231 Have you used abortion?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 2972 NO 49428 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER 75 Missing

Q501: STOPPED USING PILL/NOT GET PREGNANT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 384 to 384 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.36 standard deviation: 0.48 Have you ever stopped using the pill for a reason other than wanting to get pregnant? If yes, then Q502; else if have had no pregnancies, then Q504 if have had 1 or more pregnancy, then Q511   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 27882 NO 15719 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 956 Missing

Q502: MAIN REASON STOPPED USING PILL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 385 to 386 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 13.0 mean:1.835 standard deviation: 1.838 What was the main reason why you stopped using the pill?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 1967 FOR REASONS RELATED TO HEALTH PROBLEMS2 345 FOR REASONS RELATED TO FEAR OF EVENTUAL PROBLEMS OR ASPREVENTIVE3 106 FOLLOWING STERILIZATION OF RESPONDENT OR OF HUSBAND4 115 NO USE OF TAKING THE PILL, NO SEXUAL RELATION5 130 NEGATIVE OPINION ABOUT THE PILL6 41 MEDICAL TREATMENT OTHER THAN CONTRACPETIVE9 45 NO PRECISE REASON11 22 USE ANOTHER CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD12 4 FOR MORAL AND RELIGIOUS REASON13 6 FOR REASONS RELATED TO THE DIFFICULTY OF GETTING THE PILL AND TO ITS COST

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97 1 DON'T KNOW Missing98 2533 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q504: AGE STARTED USING CONTRACEPTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 387 to 388 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 12.0 maximum: 42.0 mean:19.305 standard deviation: 3.293 At what age did you start using contraception?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4102 Missing

Q505A: CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD USED LONGEST    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 389 to 390 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 34.0 mean:2.076 standard deviation: 3.17 Among the contraceptive methods you have used, which one did you use the longest?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 975 THE PILL2 60 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 8 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 2 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 69 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 19 DIAPHRAGM7 13 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 2 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 41 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE OR CALENDAR11 2 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)12 2 FEMALE STERILIZATION (HYSTERECTOMY)14 4 MALE STERILIZATION (VASECTOMY)18 6 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 3 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHOD20 1 WITHDRAWAL AND RHYTHM METHODS21 1 DIAPHRAGM AND RHYTHM METHODS27 1 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 3 SYMPTOTHERMIC34 1 PILL AND CONDOMS97 1 DON'T KNOW Missing98 4101 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q505B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD -NEVER PREGNANT-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 391 to 392 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:49.837 standard deviation: 30.218

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How long did you use the one used the longest?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 21797 DON'T KNOW 9 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4106 Missing

V506: CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE STATUS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 393 to 394 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 20.0 mean:8.757 standard deviation: 4.84 Are you or your husband/partner using a contraceptive method now? If yes, which contraceptive method are you using? If no, go to questionnaire item 606. This variable refers to the current contraceptive use status for all respondents. In the case of multiple method use, only the most effective is counted. The hierarchy of effectiveness used is: tubal ligation male sterilization the pill IUD diaphragm condom foam rhythm withdrawal douche other Therefore, categories are mutually exclusive. If respondent and/or husband/partner has been sterilized, go to V607AA If respondent using contraceptive method other than sterilization, go to V610   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 PREGNANT 2272 POST PARTUM 483 WANTS BABY 2744 NON-SURGICAL STERILE 1165 TUBAL LIGATION 12996 SURGICALLY STERILE 707 HYSTERECTOMY - OTHER 1428 MALE STERILIZATION 4719 PILL 102110 IUD 33211 DIAPHRAGM 6512 CONDOM 34613 FOAM 2514 RHYTHM 9415 WITHDRAWAL 4117 OTHER 2118 STATE NON-USER 50019 NO PARTNER 19320 THINKS HUS STERILE 30

V507: DURATION OF CURRENT METHOD IN MONTH -EXCL. PREG.-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 395 to 396 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).

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    Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:46.717 standard deviation: 33.585 Duration of current contraceptive method.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 62699 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2279 Missing

Q511: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 397 to 397 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.911 standard deviation: 0.921 Before your first pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q513A If multiple methods: go to Q512A If no method/can't remember: go to Q515 Note: first pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 17602 MORE THAN ONE 5373 NO METHOD 14298 CAN'T REMEMBER 12 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1577 Missing

Q511: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 398 to 399 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 31.0 mean:3.77 standard deviation: 5.379 Which method did you use for the longest time before your first pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 315 THE PILL2 30 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 18 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 1 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 64 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 18 DIAPHRAGM7 26 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 2 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 31 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR10 1 BILLINGS METHOD18 11 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 3 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS22 2 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL

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26 1 BILLINGS METHOD AND RHYTHM METHODS27 5 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM28 1 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 1 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 3 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRWAL, FOAM31 2 WITHDRAWAL AND FOAM97 6 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3208 NO ANSWER Missing99 1566 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q512B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 400 to 401 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:35.922 standard deviation: 26.2 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 2997 DON'T KNOW 17 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3209 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1566 Missing

Q513A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 402 to 403 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 33.0 mean:3.271 standard deviation: 3.817 What was the last method you used before your first pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 1317 THE PILL2 114 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 91 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 5 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 322 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 87 DIAPHRAGM7 101 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 3 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 187 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR10 3 BILLINGS METHOD17 3 OGINO18 22 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 5 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS22 5 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL23 2 BILLINGS METHOD AND CONDOMS26 1 BILLINGS METHOD AND RHYTHM METHODS27 5 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM28 1 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 1 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 1 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: COMDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM

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31 2 WITHDRAWAL AND FOAM33 1 WITHDRAWAL AND ABSTINENCE97 13 DON'T KNOW Missing98 1457 NO ANSWER Missing99 1566 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q513B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 404 to 405 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:27.062 standard deviation: 23.801 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 6497 DON'T KNOW 89 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1469 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1566 Missing

Q514: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 406 to 406 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.63 standard deviation: 0.734 When you became pregnant the first time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 3482 FORGOTTEN 1503 STOPPED 17868 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3024 Missing

Q515: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #1    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 407 to 407 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.408 standard deviation: 0.632 When you became pregnant the first time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than one pregnancy, go to Q521 if only one pregnancy: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 24762 OTHER TIME 9243 UNWANTED 2928 DON'T KNOW 37 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1586 Missing

Q521: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 408 to 408 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.753 standard deviation: 0.892 Before your second pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q523A If multiple methods: go to Q522A If no method/can't remember: go to Q525 Note: second pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 16042 MORE THAN ONE 4203 NO METHOD 8868 CAN'T REMEMBER 18 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2387 Missing

Q522A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 409 to 410 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 39.0 mean:4.695 standard deviation: 6.271 Which method did you use for the longest time before your second pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 180 THE PILL2 74 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 25 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 1 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 29 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 23 DIAPHRAGM7 5 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 3 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 37 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR10 1 BILLINGS METHOD11 1 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)17 2 OGINO18 14 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 9 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS21 1 DIAPHRAGM AND RHYTHM METHODS

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22 3 CONDOMS AND WITHRAWAL23 1 BILLINGS METHOD AND CONDOMS27 5 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM28 1 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM30 1 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM32 1 CONDOMS AND DIAPHRAGM33 1 WITHDRAWAL AND ABSTINENCE39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM97 5 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3322 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q522B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 411 to 412 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:24.806 standard deviation: 20.07 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 897 DON'T KNOW 14 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3324 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q523A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 413 to 414 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 39.0 mean:3.723 standard deviation: 4.439 What was the last method yo used before your second pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 950 THE PILL2 272 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 83 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 2 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 251 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 108 DIAPHRAGM7 71 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 6 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 186 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR10 4 BILLINGS METHOD11 1 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)17 5 OGINO18 29 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 12 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS21 1 DIAPHRAGM AND RHYTHM METHODS22 3 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL23 1 BILLINGS METHOD AND CONDOMS25 2 IUD AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM

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27 10 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM28 1 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 4 SYMPTOTHERMIC31 1 WITHDRAWAL AND FOAM32 1 CONDOMS AND DIAPHRAGM33 1 WITHDRAWAL AND ABSTINENCE39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM97 16 DON'T KNOW Missing98 1724 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q523B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 415 to 416 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:21.143 standard deviation: 17.755 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 2397 DON'T KNOW 83 Missing98 NO ANSWER 1729 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q524: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 417 to 417 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.662 standard deviation: 0.702 When you became pregnant the second time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 2712 FORGOTTEN 1393 STOPPED 16078 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3294 Missing

Q525: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #2    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 418 to 418 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.259 standard deviation: 0.525 When you became pregnant the second time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred

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to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than two pregnancies, go to Q531 if only two pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 22592 OTHER TIME 5093 UNWANTED 1208 DON'T KNOW 32 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2395 Missing

Q531: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 419 to 419 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.8 standard deviation: 0.912 Before your third pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q533A If multiple methods: go to Q532A If no method/can't remember: go to Q535 Note: third pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 8752 MORE THAN ONE 2103 NO METHOD 5488 CAN'T REMEMBER 15 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3667 Missing

Q532A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 420 to 421 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 43.0 mean:6.097 standard deviation: 8.264 Which method did you use for the longest time before your third pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 62 THE PILL2 41 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 12 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 1 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 27 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 15 DIAPHRAGM7 5 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)

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8 3 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 17 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATUER AND CALENDAR18 3 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 5 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS22 2 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL27 2 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 1 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 7 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM35 1 PILL AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM38 1 IUD AND CONDOMS39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM43 1 BREAST-FEEDING AND CONDOMS97 3 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3536 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q532B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 422 to 423 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:26.244 standard deviation: 19.029 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 197 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3537 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q533A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 424 to 425 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 43.0 mean:3.995 standard deviation: 4.795 What was the last method you used before your third pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 449 THE PILL2 157 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 59 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 4 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 149 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 67 DIAPHRAGM7 34 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 3 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 111 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE OR CALENDAR10 1 BILLINGS METHOD11 2 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)14 3 MALE STERILIZATION (VASECTOMY)17 4 OGINO18 9 FOAM AND CONDOMS

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19 6 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS22 2 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL25 1 IUD AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM27 2 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 3 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 6 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM41 1 DOUCHING AND WITHDRAWAL43 1 BREAST-FEEDING AND CONDOMS97 11 DON'T KNOW Missing98 2660 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q533B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 426 to 427 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:23.661 standard deviation: 21.063 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 2497 DON'T KNOW 71 Missing98 NO ANSWER 2665 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q534: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 428 to 428 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.509 standard deviation: 0.801 When you became pregnant the third time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 2112 FORGOTTEN 1083 STOPPED 7618 DON'T KNOW 6 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4229 Missing

Q535: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #3    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 429 to 429 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.387 standard deviation: 0.665

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When you became pregnant the third time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than three pregnancies, go to Q541 if only three pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 11532 OTHER TIME 2953 UNWANTED 1658 DON'T KNOW 28 Missing9 NO ANSWER 3674 Missing

Q541: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 430 to 430 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.948 standard deviation: 0.946 Before your fourth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q543A If multiple methods: go to Q542A If no method/can't remember: go to Q545 Note: fourth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 3652 MORE THAN ONE 803 NO METHOD 3258 CAN'T REMEMBER 8 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4537 Missing

Q542A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 431 to 432 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 39.0 mean:6.213 standard deviation: 8.069 Which method did you use for the longest time before your fourth pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 29 The PILL2 9 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 7 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM5 7 CONDOM (RUBBERS)

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6 8 DIAPHRAGM9 9 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE OR CALENDAR17 1 OGINO18 2 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 3 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS27 1 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM29 1 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 2 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM97 3 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3663 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q542B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 433 to 434 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:24.417 standard deviation: 16.72 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 10 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3664 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q543A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 435 to 436 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 41.0 mean:4.772 standard deviation: 5.406 What was the last method you used before your fourth pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 153 The PILL2 50 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 36 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM4 2 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE5 64 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 27 DIAPHRAGM7 19 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)8 2 ABSTINENCE FOR A MONTH AND MORE9 61 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR11 3 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)17 2 OGINO18 7 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 5 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS27 1 DIAPHRAGM AND FOMA, JELLY OR CREAM29 2 SYMPTOTHERMIC30 2 MORE THAN TWO METHODS: CONDOMS, CALENDAR, WITHDRAWAL, FOAM33 1 WITHDRAWAL AND ABSTINENCE

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39 1 WITHDRAWAL AND DIAPHRAGM41 1 DOUCHING AND WITHDRAWAL97 7 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3300 NO ANSWER Missing99 1569 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

Q543B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 437 to 438 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:22.548 standard deviation: 20.551 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 697 DON'T KNOW 42 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3304 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1569 Missing

Q544: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 439 to 439 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.375 standard deviation: 0.863 When you became pregnant the fourth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 1122 FORGOTTEN 513 STOPPED 2778 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4870 Missing

Q545: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #4    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 440 to 440 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.506 standard deviation: 0.76 When you became pregnant the fourth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than four pregnancies, go to Q551 if only four pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 4982 OTHER TIME 1353 UNWANTED 1248 DON'T KNOW 17 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4541 Missing

Q551: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 441 to 441 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.017 standard deviation: 0.955 Before your fifth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q553A If multiple methods: go to Q552A If no method/can't remember: go to Q555 Note: fifth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 1582 MORE THAN ONE 323 NO METHOD 1648 CAN'T REMEMBER 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4957 Missing

Q552A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 442 to 443 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 28.0 mean:6.485 standard deviation: 6.787 Which method did you use for the longest time before your fifth pregnancy?   SampleCode Frequency Content1 9 The PILL2 5 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE)3 1 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM5 4 CONDOM (RUBBERS)6 3 DIAPHRAGM7 2 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT)9 3 RHYTHM METHODS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND CALENDAR11 1 FEMALE STERILIZATION (TUBAL LIGATION)18 2 FOAM AND CONDOMS19 2 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS28 1 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM97 1 DON'T KNOW Missing98 3711 NO ANSWER Missing99 1570 NOT APPLICABLE Missing

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Q552B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREG#5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 444 to 445 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:24.448 standard deviation: 22.839 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 197 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3711 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q553A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREG#5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 446 to 447 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 41.0 mean:5.223 standard deviation: 5.331 What was the last method you used before your fifth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 542 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 263 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 104 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE 15 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 306 DIAPHRAGM 127 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT) 129 RHYTHM METHODS 2811 TUBAL LIGATION (FEMALE STER.) 314 VASECTOMY (MALE STERILIZATION) 117 OGINO 118 FOAM AND CONDOMS 219 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS 522 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL 126 BILLINGS AND RHYTHM METHODS 141 DOUCHING AND WITHDRAWAL 197 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3555 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q553B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 448 to 449 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:21.786 standard deviation: 22.414 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 697 DON'T KNOW 20 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3557 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q554: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 450 to 450 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.105 standard deviation: 0.934 When you became pregnant the fifth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 742 FORGOTTEN 233 STOPPED 949 NO ANSWER 5124 Missing

Q555: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #5    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 451 to 451 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.62 standard deviation: 0.833 When you became pregnant the fifth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than five pregnancies, go to Q561 if only five pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 2082 OTHER TIME 563 UNWANTED 788 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing9 NO ANSWER 4960 Missing

Q561: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 452 to 452 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.21 standard deviation: 0.948 Before your sixth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all?

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If one method: go to Q563A If multiple methods: go to Q562A If no method/can't remember: go to Q565 Note: sixth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 572 MORE THAN ONE 103 NO METHOD 908 CAN'T REMEMBER 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5155 Missing

Q562A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREG#6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 453 to 454 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 19.0 mean:6.4 standard deviation: 6.818 Which method did you use for the longest time before your sixth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 33 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 24 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE 15 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 19 RHYTHM METHODS 118 FOAM AND CONDOMS 119 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS 198 NO ANSWER 3735 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q562B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 455 to 456 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 26.0 mean:14.667 standard deviation: 8.71 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3736 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q563A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 457 to 458 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 28.0 mean:5.409 standard deviation: 6.028

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What was the last method you used before your sixth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 232 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 63 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 25 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 146 DIAPHRAGM 37 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT) 69 RHYTHM METHODS 618 FOAM AND CONDOMS 119 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS 222 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL 126 BILLINGS AND RHYTHM METHODS 128 RHYTHM METHODS AND FOAM, JELLY 197 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3678 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q563B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 459 to 460 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:18.298 standard deviation: 20.605 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 297 DON'T KNOW 9 Missing98 NO ANSWER 3679 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 1570 Missing

Q564: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 461 to 461 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.406 standard deviation: 0.811 When you became pregnant the sixth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 132 FORGOTTEN 123 STOPPED 398 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5249 Missing

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Q565: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #6    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 462 to 462 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.671 standard deviation: 0.873 When you became pregnant the sixth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than six pregnancies, go to Q571 if only six pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 892 OTHER TIME 203 UNWANTED 408 DON'T KNOW 8 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5158 Missing

Q571: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 463 to 463 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.153 standard deviation: 0.974 Before your seventh pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q573A If multiple methods: go to Q572A If no method/can't remember: go to Q575 Note: seventh pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 292 MORE THAN ONE 33 NO METHOD 409 NO ANSWER 5243 Missing

Q572A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 464 to 465 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 22.0 mean:9.333 standard deviation: 11.15 Which method did you use for the longest time before your seventh pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 THE PILL 15 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 122 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL 199 NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q572B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 466 to 467 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 12.0 maximum: 36.0 mean:21.0 standard deviation: 13.077 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q573A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 468 to 469 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 22.0 mean:4.125 standard deviation: 4.521 What was the last method you used before your seventh pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 162 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 25 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 46 DIAPHRAGM 37 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT) 29 RHYTHM METHODS 311 TUBAL LIGATION (FEMALE STER.) 122 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL 199 NOT APPLICABLE 5283 Missing

Q573B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 470 to 471 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 66.0 mean:17.1 standard deviation: 17.804 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NOT APPLICABLE 5285 Missing

Q574: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 472 to 472 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.25 standard deviation: 0.916 When you became pregnant the seventh time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 102 FORGOTTEN 43 STOPPED 189 NO ANSWER 5283 Missing

Q575: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #7    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 473 to 473 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.429 standard deviation: 0.712 When you became pregnant the seventh time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than seven pregnancies, go to Q581 if only seven pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 442 OTHER TIME 113 UNWANTED 89 NO ANSWER 5252 Missing

Q581: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 474 to 474 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.167 standard deviation: 0.986 Before your eighth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q583A If multiple methods: go to Q582A If no method/can't remember: go to Q585 Note: eighth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 12

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2 MORE THAN ONE 13 NO METHOD 179 NO ANSWER 5285 Missing

Q582A: METHOD USED LONGEST BEFORE PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 475 to 476 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Which method did you use for the longest time before your eighth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 198 NO ANSWER 72 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5242 Missing

Q582B: DURATION OF LONGEST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 477 to 478 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 5.0 maximum: 5.0 mean:5.0 standard deviation: 0.0 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 72 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5242 Missing

Q583A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 479 to 480 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 14.0 mean:3.917 standard deviation: 4.144 What was the last method you used before your eighth pregnancy?  

Q583B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 481 to 482 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:18.1 standard deviation: 28.16 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 198 NO ANSWER 62 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5243 Missing

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Q584: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 483 to 483 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.364 standard deviation: 0.809 When you became pregnant the eighth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 STILL USING 22 FORGOTTEN 33 STOPPED 69 NO ANSWER 5304 Missing

Q585: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #8    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 484 to 484 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.708 standard deviation: 0.955 When you became pregnant the eighth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than eight pregnancies, go to Q591 if only eight pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 152 OTHER TIME 13 UNWANTED 89 NO ANSWER 5291 Missing

Q591: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #9    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 485 to 485 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.385 standard deviation: 0.961 Before your ninth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q593A If no method/can't remember: go to Q595 Note: ninth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 ONE METHOD 43 NO METHOD 99 NO ANSWER 5302 Missing

Q593A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #9    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 486 to 487 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 9.0 mean:4.0 standard deviation: 3.83 What was the last method you used before your ninth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 25 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 19 RHYTHM METHODS 199 NOT APPLICABLE 5311 Missing

Q593B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #9    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 488 to 489 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 12.0 maximum: 48.0 mean:24.0 standard deviation: 20.785 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NOT APPLICABLE 5312 Missing

Q594: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #9    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 490 to 490 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.75 standard deviation: 0.5 When you became pregnant the ninth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 FORGOTTEN 13 STOPPED 39 NO ANSWER 5311 Missing

Q595: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #9    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 491 to 491 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.3 standard deviation: 0.675 When you became pregnant the ninth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to

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become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than nine pregnancies, go to Q5101 if only nine pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 82 OTHER TIME 13 UNWANTED 19 NO ANSWER 5305 Missing

Q5101: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #10    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 492 to 492 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.75 standard deviation: 0.707 Before your tenth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q5103A If no method/can't remember: go to Q5105 Note: tenth pregnancy includes a pregnancy that is current or ended in miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 13 NO METHOD 79 NO ANSWER 5307 Missing

Q5103A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #10    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 493 to 494 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:2.0 standard deviation: 0.0 What was the last method you used before your tenth pregnancy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================2 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 198 NO ANSWER 71 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5243 Missing

Q5104: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #10    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 495 to 495 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:3.0 standard deviation: 0.0

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When you became pregnant the tenth time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================3 STOPPED 19 NO ANSWER 5314 Missing

Q5105: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #10    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 496 to 496 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.2 standard deviation: 0.447 When you became pregnant the tenth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than ten pregnancies, go to Q5111 if only ten pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 42 OTHER TIME 19 NO ANSWER 5310 Missing

Q5111: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #11    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 497 to 497 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.2 standard deviation: 1.095 Before your eleventh pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If one method: go to Q5113A If no method/can't remember: go to Q5115   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE METHOD 23 NO METHOD 39 NO ANSWER 5310 Missing

Q5113A: LAST METHOD USED BEFORE PREGNANCY #11    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 498 to 499 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 9.0 mean:5.0 standard deviation: 5.657 What was the last method you used before your eleventh pregnancy?   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 19 RHYTHM METHODS 198 NO ANSWER 69 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5244 Missing

Q5113B: DURATION OF LAST METHOD BEFORE PREGNANCY #11    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 500 to 501 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 4.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:4.0 standard deviation: 0.0 How long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================98 NO ANSWER 69 Missing99 NOT APPLICABLE 5245 Missing

Q5114: CONTRACEPTIVE USE STATUS AT PREGNANCY #11    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 502 to 502 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:3.0 standard deviation: 0.0 When you became pregnant the eleventh time, were you still using the contraceptive method, or had you forgotten to use it, or had you chosen to stop using it?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================3 STOPPED 19 NO ANSWER 5314 Missing

Q5115: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #11    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 503 to 503 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 When you became pregnant the eleventh time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know Note: if more than eleven pregnancies, go to Q5121 if only eleven pregnancies: if currently pregnant, go to V610 if currently using contraception, go to Q602 if currently not using contraception, go to Q604   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 49 NO ANSWER 5311 Missing

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Q5121: USED CONTRACEPTION BEFORE PREGNANCY #12    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 504 to 504 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:3.0 standard deviation: 0.0 Before your twelfth pregnancy, did you use one contraceptive method, more than one method, or no contraceptive method at all? If no method/can't remember: go to Q5125   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================3 NO METHOD 19 NO ANSWER 5314 Missing

Q5125: PLANNING STATUS AT PREGNANCY #12    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 505 to 505 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 1.0 mean:1.0 standard deviation: 0.0 When you became pregnant the twelfth time, - did you want to become pregnant at that particular time? - would you have preferred to become pregnant at some other time? - would you have preferred not to have a child? - don't know   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 RIGHT TIME 19 NO ANSWER 5314 Missing

Q602: USE OTHER METHOD SINCE LAST PREGNANCY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 506 to 506 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.603 standard deviation: 0.489 (asked of women who are not using either male or female sterilization as method of contraception) Since your last pregnancy have you used other methods of contraception? If no, go to V610.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 8742 NO 13279 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3114 Missing

Q603AB1: OTHER METHOD USED SINCE LAST PREGNANCY -CURRENT USER-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 507 to 508 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 40.0 mean:3.62 standard deviation: 4.631 Which method did you use for the longest time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 4122 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 1433 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 274 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE 15 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 1376 DIAPHRAGM 227 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT) 278 ABSTINENCE 119 RHYTHM METHODS 5010 BILLINGS METHOD 211 TUBAL LIGATION (FEMALE STER.) 514 VASECTOMY (MALE STERILIZATION) 418 FOAM AND CONDOMS 1619 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS 220 WITHDRAWAL AND RHYTHM METHODS 225 IUD AND FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 127 DIAPHRAGM AND FOAM/JELLY/CREAM 329 SYMPTOTHERMIC 230 MORE THAN TWO METHOD 131 WITHDRAWAL AND FOAM 132 CONDOMS AND DIAPHRAGM 136 PILL AND IUD 140 PHYTHM METHOD AND ABSTINENCE 197 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4441 Missing

Q603AB2: DURATION OTHER METHOD SINCE LAST PREGNANCY -CURRENT USER-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 509 to 510 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:36.66 standard deviation: 32.299 For how long did you use this method?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 12097 DON'T KNOW 15 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4448 Missing

Q604: USED METHOD SINCE LAST PREGNANCY -CURRENT NON-USER-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 511 to 511 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.563 standard deviation: 0.496

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Since your last pregnancy, have you used any method of contraception? If yes, go to Q505A. If no, "have you or your husband/partner, if applicable, had an operation which would make it impossible for you to have children?" If yes, go to V607AA. If no, go to   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 5772 NO 7439 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3995 Missing

Q605A: METHOD SINCE LAST PREGNANCY -CURRENT NON-USER-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 512 to 513 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 40.0 mean:3.818 standard deviation: 4.968 Which method have you used the longest?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 THE PILL 3002 IUD (INTRO UTERINE DEVICE) 763 FOAM, JELLY OR CREAM 164 DOUCHING AFTER INTERCOURSE 15 CONDOMS (RUBBERS) 576 DIAPHRAGM 157 WITHDRAWAL (PULLING OUT) 108 ABSTINENCE 59 RHYTHM METHODS 2211 TUBAL LIGATION (FEMALE STER.) 4812 HYSTERECTOMY (FEMALE STER.) 214 VASECTOMY (MALE STERILIZATION) 617 OGINO 118 FOAM AND CONDOMS 519 CONDOMS AND RHYTHM METHODS 222 CONDOMS AND WITHDRAWAL 229 SYMPTOTHERMIC 132 CONDOMS AND DIAPHRAGM 137 ABSTINENCE AND CONDOMS 138 IUD AND CONDOMS 140 RHYTHM METHODS AND ABSTINENCE 197 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4740 Missing

Q605B: DURATION METHOD SINCE LAST PREGNANCY -CURRENT NON-USER-    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 514 to 515 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:44.783 standard deviation: 33.96 How long have you used this method?   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================96 8 YEARS AND MORE 11897 DON'T KNOW 10 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4744 Missing

V607AA: HAD TUBAL LIGATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 516 to 516 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.756 standard deviation: 0.43 Have you had a tubal ligation? If no, go to Q607AB.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12992 NO 4016

Q607AB: MONTH OF TUBAL LIGATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 517 to 518 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.406 standard deviation: 3.296 What month did you have the tubal ligation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1012 FEBRUARY 813 MARCH 874 APRIL 1285 MAY 956 JUNE 917 JULY 1348 AUGUST 909 SEPTEMBER 11210 OCTOBER 11211 NOVEMBER 8312 DECEMBER 6897 DON'T KNOW 52 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4081 Missing

Q607AC: YEAR OF TUBAL LIGATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 519 to 520 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 57.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.076 standard deviation: 4.371 What year did you have the tubal ligation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 6 Missing

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98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4082 Missing

Q607AD: TUBAL LIGATION: SAME DECISION TODAY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 521 to 521 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.1 standard deviation: 0.3 If you had the decision to make today, would you make the same one regarding the tubal ligation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 10692 NO 1198 DON'T KNOW 6 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4121 Missing

Q607BA: HAD HYSTERECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 522 to 522 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.925 standard deviation: 0.263 Have you had a hysterectomy? If no, go to Q607CA.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 3962 NO 49188 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing

Q607BB: MONTH OF HYSTERECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 523 to 524 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.401 standard deviation: 3.37 What month did you have the hysterectomy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 342 FEBRUARY 323 MARCH 144 APRIL 505 MAY 326 JUNE 327 JULY 358 AUGUST 239 SEPTEMBER 3310 OCTOBER 3711 NOVEMBER 3512 DECEMBER 2097 DON'T KNOW 16 Missing

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98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4922 Missing

Q607BC: YEAR OF HYSTERECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 525 to 526 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 56.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.077 standard deviation: 5.186 What year did you have the hysterectomy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4923 Missing

Q607BD: IF NO HYSTERECTOMY- HAVE TUBAL?    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 527 to 527 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.527 standard deviation: 0.5 If you had not had this operation, would you have had a tubal ligation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 1562 NO 1748 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4978 Missing

Q607CA: HAD ANOTHER STERILIZATION OPERATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 528 to 528 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.994 standard deviation: 0.079 Have you had another operation which made you sterile? If no, go to Q607DA.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 332 NO 52818 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing

Q607CB: KIND OF STERILIZATION OPERATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 529 to 530 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:7.313 standard deviation: 15.3 Please specify which other operation made you sterile.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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1 OVARYECTOMY 72 UTERUS-WOMB PROBLEM 13 CANCER 14 'MINI'-HYSTERECTOMY 15 BLINDED TO TUBAL 126 OVARYS and TUBAL ABLAT 37 GANGLION OVARY 28 TUMOR REMOVAL 19 NO SPEC INFORMATION 210 2ND TUBAL LIGATION 190 NO INFO 198 NO ANSWER 5283 Missing

Q607CC: MONTH OF ANOTHER STERILIZATION OPERATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 531 to 532 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 11.0 mean:6.065 standard deviation: 2.932 What month did you have this other operation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 44 APRIL 65 MAY 36 JUNE 57 JULY 28 AUGUST 19 SEPTEMBER 110 OCTOBER 411 NOVEMBER 397 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5282 Missing

Q607CD: YEAR OF ANOTHER STERILIZATION OPERATION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 533 to 534 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 57.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.219 standard deviation: 5.604 What year did you have this other operation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5282 Missing

Q607CE: IF NO STERILIZATION - HAVE TUBAL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 535 to 535 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.708 standard deviation: 0.464 If you had not had this operation, would you have had a tubal ligation?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 72 NO 179 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5291 Missing

V607DA: HUSBAND/PARTNER HAD VASECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 536 to 536 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.901 standard deviation: 0.298 If applicable, has your husband/partner had a vasectomy? If no, go to Q700.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 5252 NO 4790

Q607DB: MONTH OF VASECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 537 to 538 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:5.982 standard deviation: 3.538 What month did your husband/partner have the vasectomy?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 482 FEBRUARY 573 MARCH 334 APRIL 525 MAY 276 JUNE 337 JULY 618 AUGUST 2310 OCTOBER 5211 NOVEMBER 3912 DECEMBER 3097 DON'T KNOW 73 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4787 Missing

Q607DC: YEAR OF VASECTOMY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 539 to 540 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 59.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.039 standard deviation: 4.608

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What year did you husband/partner have the vasectomy? GO TO Q700.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4790 Missing

V610: ADDITIONAL CHILDREN EXPECTED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 541 to 542 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 9.0 mean:0.697 standard deviation: 1.092 Non-pregnant: How many children do you expect to have (not counting the children you've already had)? Pregnant: How many children in addition to your present pregnancy do you expect to have?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================0 NONE 34211 ONE 5792 TWO 8743 THREE 3034 FOUR 755 FIVE 136 SIX 67 SEVEN 28 EIGHT 29 NINE 199 NO ANSWER 39 Missing

V611: YEAR EXPECTED TO HAVE NEXT CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 543 to 544 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 84.0 maximum: 95.0 mean:86.471 standard deviation: 2.101 (asked of non-pregnant respondents) In what year would you like your (next) child to be born?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================99 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3488 Missing

V612: WANTED SEX OF NEXT CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 545 to 545 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.347 standard deviation: 0.821 Non-pregnant: Would you like this child to be a boy or a girl? Pregnant: Would you like the child you are expecting now to be a boy or a girl?   Unweighted Missing

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Value Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BOY 4212 GIRL 3903 EITHER 10759 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3429 Missing

V613: MIGHT HAVE STERILIZATION OPERATION SOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 546 to 546 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.296 standard deviation: 0.861 Do you think you might have an operation for sterilization at some later date?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 7872 MAYBE 5053 NO 16609 DK/NA/NAP 2363 Missing

Q616: DESIRED DIFFERENCE AGE FOR NEXT CHILD    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 547 to 547 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.174 standard deviation: 0.621 (asked of pregnant respondents) What difference in age would you like to see between the child you are expecting now and the next one?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 82 TWO YEARS 793 THREE YEARS 174 FOUR YEARS 58 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5205 Missing

Q700: RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES WITHOUT HUSBAND    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 548 to 548 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.105 standard deviation: 1.199 Note: for woman without husband/partner, go to V704. Would you say that you take part in recreational activities outside the home without your husband/partner ...   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 MORE THAN ONCE A MONTH 18332 ONCE A MONTH 7053 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 5984 NEVER 8268 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NOT APPLICABLE 1352 Missing

Q701A: PROBLEMS WAY SPENDING MONEY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 549 to 549 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.376 standard deviation: 0.64 In your life as a couple, do you often, sometimes, or never have problems with the way you spend money?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 OFTEN 3462 SOMETIMES 17803 NEVER 18378 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1351 Missing

Q701B: PROBLEMS WAY ORGANIZING LEISURE TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 550 to 550 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.582 standard deviation: 0.563 In your life as a couple, do you often, sometimes, or never have problems with the way you organize your leisure time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 OFTEN 1462 SOMETIMES 13633 NEVER 24528 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1351 Missing

Q701C: PROBLEMS SHARING HOUSEWORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 551 to 551 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.486 standard deviation: 0.645 In your life as a couple, do you often, sometimes, or never have problems with sharing housework?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 OFTEN 3282 SOMETIMES 1383

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3 NEVER 22538 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1349 Missing

Q701D: PROBLEMS WITH SEX LIFE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 552 to 552 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.602 standard deviation: 0.548 In your life as a couple, do you often, sometimes, or never have problems with your sex life?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 OFTEN 1202 SOMETIMES 13343 NEVER 25038 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1354 Missing

Q702A: WHO DOES THE COOKING    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 553 to 553 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.005 standard deviation: 0.768 Would you say that it is always you, mostly you, equally you and your husband/partner or mainly your husband partner who does the cooking?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALWAYS YOU 9962 MOSTLY YOU 21103 EQUALLY 6944 MAINLY PARTNER 1619 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1354 Missing

Q702B: WHO DOES THE HOUSEWORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 554 to 554 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.122 standard deviation: 0.731 Would you say that it is always you, mostly you, equally you and your husband/partner or mainly your husband partner who does the housework?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALWAYS YOU 7762 MOSTLY YOU 1971

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3 EQUALLY 11234 MAINLY PARTNER 669 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1379 Missing

Q703A: WHO CHANGES DIAPERS/FEEDS BABY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 555 to 555 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.093 standard deviation: 0.726 Would you say that it is always you, mostly you, equally you and your husband/partner or mainly your husband partner who took care of changing the diapers and feeding the baby?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALWAYS YOU 6712 MOSTLY YOU 15003 EQUALLY 9214 MAINLY PARTNER 198 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2201 Missing

Q703B: WHO SHOPS FOR CHILDRENS' CLOTHES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 556 to 556 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.863 standard deviation: 0.78 Would you say that it is always you, mostly you, equally you and your husband/partner or mainly your husband partner who went shopping for the children's clothes?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ALWAYS YOU 11662 MOSTLY YOU 12283 EQUALLY 6974 MAINLY PARTNER 228 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2201 Missing

Q703C: WHO SUPERVISES CHILDRENS' SCHOOLWORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 557 to 557 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.369 standard deviation: 0.868 Would you say that it is always you, mostly you, equally you and your husband/partner or mainly your husband/partner who supervised the children's schoolwork?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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1 ALWAYS YOU 4532 MOSTLY YOU 6923 EQUALLY 10104 MAINLY PARTNER 1468 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3012 Missing

V704: WORK STOPPAGES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 558 to 559 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:1.876 standard deviation: 1.495 Have you ever worked on a regular basis for at least six months, including unpaid work in a family business If yes, go to Q706A. If no, go to V705.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================0 NEVER WORK/LESS THAN 6 MON. 6821 NO STOP, ALWAYS WORK 21712 1 STOP BEFORE WORK 2 8993 1 STOP NOT BEFORE WORK 2 8264 2 STOPS BEFORE WORK 3 2855 2 STOPS NOT BEFORE WORK 3 2846 3 STOPS/MORE 15798 NO ANSWER 11 Missing

V705: CURRENT WORK STATUS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 560 to 561 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.406 standard deviation: 0.491 Are you working now? If yes, go to V742. If no, go to Q736.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 31582 NO 215599 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q706A: MONTH FIRST STARTED WORKING REGULARLY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 562 to 563 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.868 standard deviation: 2.707 What month did you start working on a regular basis?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 275

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2 FEBRUARY 1313 MARCH 1454 APRIL 3065 MAY 3406 JUNE 5947 JULY 7418 AUGUST 3269 SEPTEMBER 93810 OCTOBER 38811 NOVEMBER 18512 DECEMBER 7797 DON'T KNOW 169 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 700 Missing

Q706B: YEAR FIRST STARTED WORKING REGULARLY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 564 to 565 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 47.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:71.018 standard deviation: 8.127 What year did you start working on a regular basis?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 10 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 686 Missing

Q707: STOPPED WORKING AT LEAST ONE YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 566 to 566 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.47 standard deviation: 0.499 Since then, have you stopped working for a period of at least a year? If yes, go to Q715. If no, go to Q708.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 24512 NO 21719 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 693 Missing

Q708: TYPE OF FIRST WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 567 to 570 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1113.0 maximum: 9919.0 mean:4708.058 standard deviation: 1788.181 When you first started working, what type of work did you do and for what type of company? NOTE: see codes in C.C.D.O. (Canadian Classification and Dictionary of Occupation), 1982 edition.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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9998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3143 Missing

Q709: HOURS PER WEEK/FIRST WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 571 to 572 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:37.395 standard deviation: 10.403 At that time, how many hours per week did you normally work?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================95 95 HRS. OR MORE 396 VARIABLE 1197 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3143 Missing

Q710: SALARY OF FIRST WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 573 to 575 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 500.0 mean:81.098 standard deviation: 55.243 At that time, what was your annual gross salary, before taxes and deductions?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================997 DON'T KNOW 253 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3187 Missing

Q711: SINCE STARTED WORK, STOP OFTEN < 1 YEAR    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 576 to 576 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.723 standard deviation: 0.447 Since you started working, have you stopped working fairly often for periods of less than one year?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 6012 NO 15719 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3143 Missing

Q712: WHOLE PERIOD, WORKED 30+ HOURS A WEEK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 577 to 577 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.137 standard deviation: 0.344

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For this period as a whole, have you worked mostly 30 hours or more a week? If no, "Are you working now?" If yes, go to Q741 If no, go to Q732   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 17782 NO 2829 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3255 Missing

Q713: WHY WORKED LESS THAN 30 HOURS A WEEK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 578 to 579 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:10.236 standard deviation: 10.606 Why have you mostly worked less than 30 hours a week?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FAMILY 494 MARRIAGE/STAY AT HOME 85 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION 16 NO FINANCIAL NECESSITY TO WORK 38 LACK OF COMPETENCY 19 STUDIES 1310 LABOUR MARKET CONDITIONS 11112 NO INTEREST FOR WORK 213 HEALTH PROBLEMS 614 NEEDS REST/TIRED 315 HAVE GOOD TIME/SPARE TIME 1716 CHANGE WORK/BETTER CONDITIONS 330 FAMILY + MARRIAGE 131 FAMILY + NO NECESSITY 233 FAMILY + LABOUR MKT CONDITIONS 234 FAMILY + HEALTH RPOBLMES 240 STUDIES + LBR MKT CONDITIONS 164 MARRIAGE + NO NECESSITY 169 HAVE GOOD TIME + STUDIES 290 OTHER RESPONSES 198 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5086 Missing

Q715: TYPE OF FIRST WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 580 to 583 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1115.0 maximum: 9919.0 mean:4866.481 standard deviation: 1782.574 When you first started working, what type of work did you do and for what type of company?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================9998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2864 Missing

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Q716: HOURS/WEEK 1ST WORK STOPPED 1ST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 584 to 585 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:38.891 standard deviation: 8.833 At that time, how many hours a week did you normally work?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2867 Missing

Q717: SALARY 1ST WORK STOPPED 1ST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 586 to 588 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 550.0 mean:54.425 standard deviation: 44.741 At that time, what was your gross annual salary before taxes and deductions?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================997 DON'T KNOW 485 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2942 Missing

Q718A: MONTH STOPPED WORKING 1ST TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 589 to 590 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.433 standard deviation: 3.244 What month did you decide to stop working for the first time for a period of a year or more?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1892 FEBRUARY 1433 MARCH 1754 APRIL 2415 MAY 1756 JUNE 2847 JULY 2328 AUGUST 1699 SEPTEMBER 24810 OCTOBER 18411 NOVEMBER 14412 DECEMBER 15797 DON'T KNOW 83 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2891 Missing

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Q718B: YEAR STOPPED WORKING 1ST TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 591 to 592 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 52.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:72.894 standard deviation: 7.286 What year did you decide to stop working for the first time for a period of a year or more?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 11 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2888 Missing

Q719: WHY STOPPED WORKING 1ST TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 593 to 594 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:8.224 standard deviation: 13.42 Why did you decide to stop working at that time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FAMILY 11912 FAMILY ILLNESS 63 BABY-SITTING PROBLEMS 94 MARRIAGE/STAY AT HOME 1745 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION 126 NO FINANCIAL NECESSITY TO WORK 97 MOVING 1869 STUDIES 18110 LABOUR MARKET CONDITIONS 20211 MEDIOCRE WORK ENVIRONMENT 1212 NO INTEREST FOR WORK 4813 HEALTH PROBLEMS 9914 NEED REST/TIRED 2715 HAVE GOOD TIME/SPARE TIME 3916 CHANGE WORK/BETTER CONDITIONS 1017 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 918 WORKS ON A FARM 230 FAMILY + MARRIAGE 1231 FAMILY + NO FINANC. NECESSITY 332 FAMILY + MOVING 3733 FAMILY + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 1534 FAMILY + HEALTH PROBLEMS 435 MARRIAGE + MOVING 3536 MARRIAGE AND HAVE GOOD TIME 437 NO FINANC. NECESSITY + NO INT. 238 NO FINANC. NECESSITY + TIRED 140 STUDIES + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 141 LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS + TIRED 142 NO INTEREST + NEEDS REST/TIRED 143 NO INTEREST + HAVE GOOD TIME 1

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46 MARRIAGE + HUSBAND'S OBJECTION 947 FAMILY + FAMILY ILLNESS 248 HEALTH PROBLEMS + MARRIAGE 150 MOVING AND STUDIES 551 NEEDS REST/TIRED + FAMILY 752 NO INTEREST FOR WORK + FAMILY 653 HEALTH + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 154 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION + NO INT. 155 MARRIAGE + NO INTEREST 356 LACKS COMPET. + LBR. MKT. CON. 157 MARRIAGE + HAVE GOOD TIME 458 MARRIAGE + LBR. MKT. CONDITS. 361 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION + FAMILY 162 MOVING + CHANGE WORK 263 MOVING AND HEALTH PROBLEMS 164 MARRIAGE + NO NECESSITY 865 LACKS COMPETENCY +MARRIAGE 166 NO INTEREST FOR WORK + STUDIES 269 HAVE GOOD TIME + STUDIES 270 HAVE GOOD TIME + FAMILY 172 FAMILY ILLNESS + MOVING 273 MOVING + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 1275 FAMILY + STUDIES 176 MARRIAGE + STUDIES 177 FAMILY + WORKS ON A FARM 279 LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS + LIVE 380 MOVING + LACK OF COMPETENCY 290 OTHER RESPONSES 797 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2886 Missing

Q720: STARTED WORKING AFTER 1ST STOP    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 595 to 595 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.337 standard deviation: 0.473 Did you start working again (either full-time or part-time) after this first interruption? If no, go to Q732.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 16232 NO 8259 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2867 Missing

Q721A: MONTH STARTED WORKING 1ST RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 596 to 597 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.704 standard deviation: 3.26 When did you start working again (month)?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 1442 FEBRUARY 823 MARCH 744 APRIL 1675 MAY 936 JUNE 917 JULY 1368 AUGUST 1029 SEPTEMBER 31210 OCTOBER 16811 NOVEMBER 8112 DECEMBER 6997 DON'T KNOW 92 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3704 Missing

Q721B: YEAR STARTED WORKING 1ST RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 598 to 599 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 53.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:75.689 standard deviation: 6.456 When did you start working again (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 14 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3705 Missing

Q722: HOURS PER WEEK 1ST RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 600 to 601 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:32.361 standard deviation: 15.033 At that time, how many hours per week did you normally work?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 18 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3705 Missing

Q723: STOPPED WORKING 2ND TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 602 to 602 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.555 standard deviation: 0.497 Did you stop working a second time for a period of a year or more? If no, go to Q741.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 YES 7232 NO 9009 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3692 Missing

Q724A: MONTH STOPPED WORKING 2ND TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 603 to 604 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.277 standard deviation: 3.359 When did you stop working this second time (month)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 742 FEBRUARY 363 MARCH 314 APRIL 685 MAY 566 JUNE 757 JULY 598 AUGUST 319 SEPTEMBER 6010 OCTOBER 5811 NOVEMBER 4012 DECEMBER 4097 DON'T KNOW 34 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4653 Missing

Q724B: YEAR STOPPED WORKING 2ND TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 605 to 606 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 54.0 maximum: 83.0 mean:75.416 standard deviation: 6.067 When did you stop working this second time (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 10 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4653 Missing

Q725: WHY STOPPED WORKING 2ND TIME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 607 to 608 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:7.933 standard deviation: 11.022 Why did you decide to stop working at that time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FAMILY 289

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2 FAMILY ILLNESS 73 BABY-SITTING 74 MARRIAGE/STAY AT HOME 155 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION 46 NO FINANCIAL NECESSITY TO WORK 97 MOVING 629 STUDIES 3210 LABOUR MARKET CONDITIONS 9211 MEDIOCRE WORK ENVIRONMENTS 912 NO INTEREST FOR WORK 1613 HEALTH PROBLEMS 3514 NEED REST/TIRED 1915 HAVE GOOD TIME/SPARE TIME 1016 CHANGE WORK/BETTER CONDITIONS 117 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 218 WORKS ON A FARM 430 FAMILY + MARRIAGE 231 FAMILY + NO NECESSITY TO WORK 232 FAMILY + MOVING 1133 FAMILY + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 334 FAMILY + HEALTH PROBLEMS 335 MARRIAGE + MOVING 236 MARRIAGE + NEED REST/TIRED 138 NO NECESSITY + NEEDS REST 142 NO INTEREST + NEEDS REST/TIRED 143 NO INTERST + HAVE GOOD TIME 150 MOVING + STUDIES 151 NEEDS REST/TIRED + FAMILY 252 NO INTEREST + FAMILY 253 HEALTH + LBR. MKT. CONDITIONS 254 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION + NO INT. 160 NO NECESSITY + TRANSPORTATION 161 HUSBAND'S OBJECTION + FAMILY 164 MARRIAGE + NO FINAN. NECESSITY 171 BABY-SITTING + TRANSPORTATION 173 MOVING + LBR. MKT. CONDTIONS 290 OTHER RESPONSES 197 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4655 Missing

Q726: STARTED WORKING AFTER 2ND STOP    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 609 to 609 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.39 standard deviation: 0.488 Did you stop working again (either full-time or part-time) after this second interruption?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 4422 NO 2839 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4590 Missing

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Q727A: MONTH STARTED WORKING 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 610 to 611 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.52 standard deviation: 3.312 When did you start working again (after second interruption) (month)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 432 FEBRUARY 203 MARCH 244 APRIL 345 MAY 326 JUNE 247 JULY 248 AUGUST 239 SEPTEMBER 7110 OCTOBER 5811 NOVEMBER 1812 DECEMBER 1097 DON'T KNOW 21 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4913 Missing

Q727B: YEAR STARTED WORKING 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 612 to 613 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 59.0 maximum: 84.0 mean:77.634 standard deviation: 5.312 When did you start working again (after second interruption) (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 9 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4913 Missing

Q728: HOURS PER WEEK 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 614 to 615 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 3.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:30.438 standard deviation: 14.916 At that time, how many hours per week did you normally work?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4913 Missing

Q729: STOPPED WORKING AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 616 to 616 (Variable type: Nominal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.645 standard deviation: 0.479 Since then, have you stopped working for periods of a year or more? If yes, then go to Q730A. If no, then "are you working now?" If yes, then go to Q741. If no, then go to Q732.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 1572 NO 2859 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4873 Missing

Q730A: NUMBER TIMES STOP WORK AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 617 to 617 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:1.44 standard deviation: 0.855 How many times have you stopped work for a period of a year or more after your second return?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 1082 TWO YEARS 263 THREE YEARS 114 FOUR YEARS 35 FIVE YEARS 16 SIX YEARS 18 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5158 Missing

Q730B: DURATION 1ST STOP AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 618 to 618 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:2.496 standard deviation: 1.901 For how long did you stop working on the 1st stop after second return?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 622 TWO YEARS 273 THREE YEARS 194 FOUR YEARS 85 FIVE YEARS 86 SIX YEARS 37 7 YEARS AND MORE 128 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5163 Missing

Q730C: DURATION 2ND STOP AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 619 to 619 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:1.972 standard deviation: 1.464 For how long did you stop working on the 2nd stop after second return?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 192 TWO YEARS 83 THREE YEARS 65 FIVE YEARS 16 SIX YEARS 17 7 YEARS AND MORE 18 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5272 Missing

Q730D: DURATION 3RD STOP AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 620 to 620 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 7.0 mean:2.818 standard deviation: 2.401 For how long did you stop working on the 3rd stop after second return?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 52 TWO YEARS 23 THREE YEARS 15 FIVE YEARS 17 7 YEARS AND MORE 28 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5297 Missing

Q730E: DURATION 4TH STOP AFTER 2ND RETURN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 621 to 621 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.5 standard deviation: 0.707 For how long did you stop working on the 4th stop after second return?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ONE YEAR 12 TWO YEARS 18 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 5308 Missing

Q732: SAME TYPE WORK/1ST and LAST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 622 to 622 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.529 standard deviation: 0.499

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When you left your last job, were you doing the same type of work as when you started work for the first time? If yes, then go to Q734.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 7722 NO 8689 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3675 Missing

Q733: TYPE OF WORK LAST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 623 to 626 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1116.0 maximum: 9919.0 mean:4923.402 standard deviation: 1896.1 What type of work were you doing when you left your last job and for what type of company?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================9997 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4434 Missing

Q734: HOURS/WEEK LAST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 627 to 628 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:36.228 standard deviation: 12.295 At that time, how many hours per week were you normally working?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3677 Missing

Q735: SALARY LAST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 629 to 631 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 989.0 mean:98.578 standard deviation: 71.705 At that time, what was your gross annual salary before taxes and deductions?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================997 DON'T KNOW 255 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3723 Missing

Q736: PERSONAL INCOME OTHER THAN FAMILY ALLOWA    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984

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    Record 1, Columns 632 to 632 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.73 standard deviation: 0.444 Do you have a personal income now, excluding family allowance? If no, then go to Q738   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 5362 NO 14529 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3327 Missing

Q737: AMOUNT PERSONAL INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 633 to 635 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 550.0 mean:65.172 standard deviation: 60.105 How much is this personal income?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================997 DON'T KNOW 15 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4806 Missing

Q738: WHY NOT WORKING NOW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 636 to 637 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:9.644 standard deviation: 14.424 Why are you not working now?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 2 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3342 Missing

Q739: INTEND START WORKING IN FUTURE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 638 to 638 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.264 standard deviation: 0.441 Do you intend to start working in the future? If no, go to Q749.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 14232 NO 5118 NO ANSWER 43 Missing9 NOT APPLICABLE 3338 Missing

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Q740: HOW SOON PLAN TO START WORKING    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 639 to 640 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:25.823 standard deviation: 40.077 In how many years do you intend to start working? GO TO Q749.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 105 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3896 Missing

Q741: SAME TYPE OF WORK AS 1ST JOB    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 641 to 641 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.59 standard deviation: 0.492 Are you now doing the same type of work as when you first started working? If yes, go to Q743.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 12252 NO 17629 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2328 Missing

V742: TYPE OF WORK NOW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 642 to 645 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1111.0 maximum: 9996.0 mean:4477.499 standard deviation: 1833.94 What type of work are you doing and for what type of company?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================9998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2156 Missing

Q743: HOURS PER WEEK NOW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 646 to 647 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:34.733 standard deviation: 13.848 How many hours per week are you now working?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 12 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2170 Missing

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Q744: SALARY NOW - CURRENTLY WORKING    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 648 to 650 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:156.859 standard deviation: 98.189 What is your gross annual salary now before taxes and deductions?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 $99,600 AND MORE 2997 DON'T KNOW 120 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2258 Missing

Q745: ADDITIONAL PERSONAL INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 651 to 651 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.854 standard deviation: 0.353 Do you now have some personal income that does not come from your work? (excluding family allowance) If no, go to Q747.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 4592 NO 26939 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2163 Missing

Q746: AMOUNT ADDITIONAL PERS. INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 652 to 654 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:46.821 standard deviation: 74.425 How much is this additional income?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 $99,600 AND MORE 1997 DON'T KNOW 27 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4874 Missing

Q747: INTEND TO WORK UNTIL 60    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 655 to 655 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.447 standard deviation: 0.497 Right now, do you intend to work until you are 60? If yes, go to Q749.

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 17122 NO 13848 DON'T KNOW 57 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2162 Missing

Q748: WHY WANT TO STOP WORK SOONER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 656 to 657 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 90.0 mean:14.773 standard deviation: 16.527 Why do you want to stop work (before the age of 60)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 29 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3927 Missing

Q749: ACCEPTABLE WOMEN WITH CHILD < 3 WORK    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 658 to 658 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.263 standard deviation: 0.44 In your opinion, is it acceptable for a woman who has a child under [the age of] three to work outside the home?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 38772 NO 13858 DON'T KNOW 47 Missing9 NO ANSWER 6 Missing

Q750: BEST CHILD CARE SOLUTION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 659 to 659 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.673 standard deviation: 0.918 When a woman who has a child under [the age of] three decides to work outside the home, which of the following three child care solutions is the best: a baby sitter at home taking the child to a babysitter's home a daycare center   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BABYSITTER AT HOME 33002 AT BABYSITTER'S HOME 3993 DAYCARE CENTER 14954 2 OR MORE OF ABOVE 468 DON'T KNOW 62 Missing

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9 NO ANSWER 13 Missing

Q751: HAVING CHILD REDUCES WORK OPPORTUNITIES    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 660 to 660 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.259 standard deviation: 0.967 For women, do you think that having young children reduces their work opportunities outside the home a lot, a fair amount, not very much or not at all?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 A LOT 12742 A FAIR AMOUNT 20473 NOT VERY MUCH 12654 NOT AT ALL 6868 DON'T KNOW 33 Missing9 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q752A: MEN ACCEPT WIFE WORK: WITH CHILDREN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 661 to 661 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.254 standard deviation: 0.435 In general, do you believe that the majority of men accept fairly well that their wife (partner) work outside the home when she has children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 38832 NO 13208 DON'T KNOW 97 Missing9 NO ANSWER 15 Missing

Q752B: MEN ACCEPT WIFE WORK: NO CHILDREN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 662 to 662 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.023 standard deviation: 0.149 In general, do you believe that the majority of men accept fairly well that their wife (partner) work outside the home when she has no children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 51622 NO 1208 DON'T KNOW 25 Missing9 NO ANSWER 8 Missing

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Q800: FINANCIAL SUCCESS    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 663 to 663 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.849 standard deviation: 0.538 From a financial standpoint, do you feel that you (as a couple) have been very successful, been reasonably successful, or not been successful?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 VERY SUCCESSFUL 12282 REASONABLY SUCCESS. 36493 NOT SUCCESSFUL 4268 DON'T KNOW 7 Missing9 NO ANSWER 5 Missing

Q801: PRECISE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 664 to 664 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:1.623 standard deviation: 0.784 Some couples/people make very precise plans for the future. In general would you say that you (as a couple) plan things most of the time, occasionally, rarely or never?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MOST OF THE TIME 28512 OCCASIONALLY 17713 RARELY 5284 NEVER 1608 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER 2 Missing

Q802: ABLE TO PAY BILLS 1 MONTH WITH NO INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 665 to 665 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.269 standard deviation: 0.443 Suppose your household no longer had its normal income, would your household be able to pay all the regular bills for a month without borrowing money?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 38442 NO 14138 DON'T KNOW 27 Missing

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9 NO ANSWER 31 Missing

Q803: PARTICIPATE: COMPULSORY PENSION PLAN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 666 to 666 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.543 standard deviation: 0.498 Do you (or your husband) participate in a compulsory pension plan not counting the Canada Pension Plan (or Quebec Plan in Quebec)? If yes, go to Q804. If no, go to Q805.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 23572 NO 28058 DON'T KNOW 143 Missing9 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q804: MONEY ASIDE APART FROM PENSION PLAN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 667 to 667 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.669 standard deviation: 0.733 Apart from this compulsory pension plan, do you (as a couple) put money aside on a regular basis, from time to time, or practically never?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ON A REGULAR BASIS 11502 FROM TIME TO TIME 8333 PRACTICALLY NEVER 3719 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2961 Missing

Q805: PUT MONEY ASIDE: NO PENSION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 668 to 668 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.103 standard deviation: 0.805 Do you (as a couple) put money aside including retirement savings plans, on a regular basis, from time to time, or practically never?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ON A REGULAR BASIS 8162 FROM TIME TO TIME 10033 PRACTICALLY NEVER 11198 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 2372 Missing

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Q806: HUSBAND/PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 669 to 669 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.143 standard deviation: 0.35 Does your husband/partner have life insurance?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 33762 NO 5638 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1363 Missing

Q807: RESPONDENT LIFE INSURANCE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 670 to 670 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.362 standard deviation: 0.481 Do you have life insurance?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 33752 NO 19198 DON'T KNOW 14 Missing9 NO ANSWER 7 Missing

Q808: SHOULD 18+ YR OLD AT HOME HELP WITH $$?    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 671 to 671 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.065 standard deviation: 0.246 Do you think that young people who are 18 years or over who are living at home and working should help the family by contributing to household expenses?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 49272 NO 3428 DON'T KNOW 37 Missing9 NO ANSWER 9 Missing

Q809: DID RESPONDENT HELP WITH $$ WHILE HOME?    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 672 to 672 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.369 standard deviation: 0.483 When you were living at home with your parents did you help the family by contributing to household expenses?

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 33222 NO 19428 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER 48 Missing

Q810: WILL NEED CHILDREN'S $$ ASSISTANCE WHEN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 673 to 673 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.946 standard deviation: 0.226 When you retire, do you think you will need financial assistance from your children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 2582 NO 45018 DON'T KNOW 498 Missing9 NO ANSWER 58 Missing

Q811: WHERE EXPECT TO LIVE WHEN RETIRED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 674 to 674 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.957 standard deviation: 0.383 When you retire, do you expect to - go and live with one of your children - live in a senior citizens' home - live in your own place - live out your retirement in some other way (SPECIFY)   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 WITH ONE CHILD 582 SENIOR CITIZENS HOME 3273 IN OWN PLACE 46244 OTHER 2168 DON'T KNOW 80 Missing9 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q812: PARENTS STILL ALIVE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 675 to 675 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.076 standard deviation: 0.264 Are your parents still alive? If yes (one or both), go to Q813 If no, go to Q814   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 YES -ONE OR BOTH- 49072 NO -BOTH DEAD- 4018 DON'T KNOW 6 Missing9 NO ANSWER 1 Missing

Q813: PARENTS RELY ON $$ HELP FROM RESPONDENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 676 to 676 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.938 standard deviation: 0.241 Do your parents have to count on financial assistance from their children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 3042 NO 45978 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 410 Missing

Q814: WILLING TO HAVE PARENTS LIVE WITH RESPON    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 677 to 677 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.195 standard deviation: 0.396 If need be, would you be willing to have your parents live with you for an extended period of time?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 39192 NO 9488 DON'T KNOW 35 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 413 Missing

Q815: TYPE OF BUILDING LIVE IN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 678 to 678 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 5.0 mean:1.547 standard deviation: 0.937 In what type of building are you living in: - single family house (detached, semi-detached, townhouse, bungalow, etc.) - a duplex or a triplex - a building with four or more apartments - other   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE 37132 DUPLEX OR TRIPLEX 5143 4 PLUS APARTMENTS 941

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4 OTHER 175 MOBILE 1139 NO ANSWER 17 Missing

Q816: OWN OR RENT DWELLING    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 679 to 679 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.344 standard deviation: 0.475 Do you or someone in the household own or rent the building you live in?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 OWN 34822 RENT 18239 NO ANSWER 10 Missing

Q817A: APPROXIMATE VALUE OF DWELLING    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 680 to 682 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 978.0 mean:80.416 standard deviation: 61.101 What is the approximate value of your dwelling?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================997 DON'T KNOW 377 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1873 Missing

Q818: APPROXIMATE MORTGAGE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 683 to 685 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:376.933 standard deviation: 462.413 Approximately how much do you have left to pay on your mortgage? NOTE: If living with husband/partner, go to Q900A If no husband/partner, go to Q917   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 NO MORTGAGE 1027997 DON'T KNOW 562 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1878 Missing

Q817B: MONTHLY RENT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 686 to 688 (Variable type: Ordinal).

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    Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:360.025 standard deviation: 157.97 How much is your monthly rent (including heating)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 996 AND MORE 12997 DON'T KNOW 66 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 3499 Missing

Q900A: MONTH OF HUSBAND/PARTNER BORN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 689 to 690 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 12.0 mean:6.549 standard deviation: 3.417 When was your husband/partner born (month)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 JANUARY 3082 FEBRUARY 3113 MARCH 3274 APRIL 3525 MAY 3126 JUNE 3337 JULY 3428 AUGUST 3499 SEPTEMBER 33310 OCTOBER 34511 NOVEMBER 29712 DECEMBER 34197 DON'T KNOW 5 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1360 Missing

Q900B: YEAR OF HUSBAND/PARTNER BORN    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 691 to 692 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 11.0 maximum: 66.0 mean:47.257 standard deviation: 8.723 When was your husband/partner born (year)?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1354 Missing

Q901: # CHILDREN HUSBAND'S/PARTNER'S MOTHER HA    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 693 to 694 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 24.0 mean:5.221 standard deviation: 3.264

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How many children did your husband's/partner's mother have?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 21 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1358 Missing

Q902: YEARS OF EDUCATION: HUSBAND/PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 695 to 696 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 28.0 mean:12.649 standard deviation: 3.571 In total, how many years of education has your husband/partner completed?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 57 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1358 Missing

Q903: HIGHEST DEGREE/DIPLOMA/GRADE HUSB/PART    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 697 to 698 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 20.0 mean:4.752 standard deviation: 4.136 What is the highest degree, certificate, diploma or grade your husband/partner has obtained?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================0 NO DIPLOMA 2891 ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE 1062 TRADES CERTIFICATE 7153 SECONDARY CERTIFICATE 11834 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA 5855 TEACHER DIPLOMA 96 GENERAL COLLEGE DEGREE 137 TECHNICAL COLLEGE DEGREE 658 COLLEGE DEGREE 89 BACHELOR OF ARTS 410 UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATE 5011 BACHELOR'S DEGREE 50012 PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATE 3313 MASTER'S DEGREE 15514 DOCTORATE DEGREE 3415 OTHER UNIVERSITY DEGREE 416 OTHER NON-UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA 1617 CERTIFICATE - NO SPECIFICATION 218 UNCLASSIFIED 1019 REGISTERED NURSE 1020 SECRETARY/COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA 2097 DON'T KNOW 98 Missing

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98 NO ANSWER 1406 Missing

Q904: HUSBAND'S/PARTNER'S ETHNIC-CULTURAL GROUP    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 699 to 700 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 74.0 mean:7.246 standard deviation: 12.035 To what ethnic or cultural group did your husband's/partner's male ancestor belong on first coming to North America?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 FRENCH 9532 ENGLISH 7653 IRISH 2624 SCOTTISH 3245 GERMAN 2356 ITALIAN 1307 UKRANIAN 728 DUTCH 1039 POLISH 6110 JEWISH 2811 CHINESE 2812 GREEK 1813 SLOVAKIAN 1814 AMERINDIAN 4615 WELSH 3116 PHILIPPINO 1217 SWEDISH 1618 ARGENTINIAN 119 LEBANESE 1120 RUSSIAN 2521 SWISS 922 FINNISH 1123 INDO-PAKISTANI 4124 CROATIAN 725 WEST INDIES 1926 YUGOSLAVIAN 1727 NORWEGIAN 3528 HUNGARIAN 2929 PORTUGUESE 2030 TURKISH 131 SPANISH 1132 AFRICAN 1433 AUSTRIAN 1734 ICELANDIC 835 BELGIAN 837 ROMANIAN 538 EGYPTIAN 339 DANISH 1741 SCANDINAVIAN 642 TUNISIAN 143 LITHUANIAN 145 JAPANESE 5

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46 LAOTIAN 148 ARAB 249 CHINESE 251 MOROCCAN 352 ARMENIAN 353 INUIT 154 SLAVIC 155 VIETNAMESE 256 BRAZILIAN 257 KOREAN 460 AUSTRALIAN 361 METIS 563 MALTESE 564 FIJIAN 365 LUXEMBOURGEOIS 270 IRISH/SCOTTISH 1471 UNKNOWN 1272 GERMAN + OTHERS 1474 FRECN/ENGLISH/IRISH/SCOTTISH 597 DON'T KNOW 412 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1395 Missing

Q905: LANGUAGE 1ST LEARNED- HUSBAND/PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 701 to 702 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 70.0 mean:2.885 standard deviation: 5.484 What is the language your husband/partner first learned and still understands?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ENGLISH 22572 FRENCH 11343 GERMAN 1084 ITALIAN 955 UKRANIAN 266 PHILIPPINO 137 SLOVAK (CZECH) 68 SPANISH 149 ARMENIAN 210 FINNISH 711 INDIES LANGUAGES 3612 POLISH 2913 CROATIAN 814 HUNGARIAN 1615 DUTCH 5017 PORTUGUESE 2018 GREEK 1619 YUGOSLAV (SLOVENIAN) 1220 FLEMISH 321 CREOLE 322 RUSSIAN 923 YIDDISH 2

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24 ARABIC 1125 CHINESE LANGUAGES 2426 AMERINDIAN LANGUAGES 1027 DANISH 1028 AFRICAN LANGUAGES 529 JAPANESE 330 LITHUANIAN 131 RUMANIAN 232 GAELIC/WELSH 133 VIETNAMESE 134 ASIATIC LANGUAGES 235 NORWEGIAN 136 KOREAN 437 ICELANDIC 138 SWEDISH 239 MALTESE 570 ENGLISH + FRENCH 597 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1357 Missing

Q906: HUSBAND/PARTNER'S RELIGION    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 703 to 704 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:12.713 standard deviation: 28.35 What is your husband's/partner's religion now?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 ROMAN CATHOLIC 19152 PROTESTANT 3843 UNITED CHURCH 3874 ANGLICAN 2865 PRESBYTERIAN 656 LUTHERAN 807 BAPTIST 998 GREEK ORTHODOX 279 JEWISH 4610 UKRANIAN CATHOLIC 811 PENTECOSTAL 3512 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 1813 MENNONITE 2414 SALVATION ARMY 2015 ISLAMIC 2116 APOSTOLIC CATHOLIC 217 BORN AGAIN 2719 INDIA'S RELIGION 2420 CHRISTIAN REFORMED 1421 7TH DAY ADVENTIST 422 MORMON 1123 FREE EVANGELICAL 624 METHODIST 325 BUDDHIST 626 CHURCH OF GOD 1

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27 UNITARIAN 128 ORTHODOX 529 CHURCH OF CHRIST 430 SWEDEN BORG 132 REFORMED (DUTCH/CANADIAN) 595 NO RELIGION 40196 OTHER 997 DON'T KNOW 11 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1365 Missing

Q907: OCCUPATION CODE HUSBAND-PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 705 to 708 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1111.0 maximum: 9996.0 mean:6029.995 standard deviation: 2894.419 What type of work does your husband/partner do and in what type of company? (If he is not working right now, his most recent job).   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================9997 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1375 Missing

Q908: TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT HUSBAND-PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 709 to 709 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 6.0 mean:1.947 standard deviation: 0.599 Presently, is your husband/partner self-employed, working on salary, or not working?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 SELF-EMPLOYED 6952 ON SALARY 28563 NOT WORKING 3524 STUDENT 345 RETIRED 66 ON COMMISION 128 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1359 Missing

Q909: # WEEKS WORK LAST YEAR HUSBAND-PARTNER    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 710 to 711 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 52.0 mean:45.684 standard deviation: 13.375 In the last 52 weeks, how many weeks did your husband/partner work? (Include full-time, part-time, paid vacations, sick leave, self-employment)

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  Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 40 Missing98 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1365 Missing

Q910: WHO MAKES DECISIONS ABOUT MONEY    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 712 to 712 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 4.0 mean:2.037 standard deviation: 0.506 Would you say that it is mainly you, equally you and your husband/ partner, mostly your husband/partner, or always your husband/partner who makes the decisions about money?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 MAINLY THE WOMAN 3592 EQUALLY SHARED 31653 MOSTLY PARTNER 3544 ALWAYS PARTNER 768 DON'T KNOW 3 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1358 Missing

Q911: FEEL FINANCIALLY INSECURE IN FIRST THREE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 713 to 713 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.596 standard deviation: 0.491 In the first three years of your relationship, did you at any time feel financially insecure?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 15922 NO 23518 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1368 Missing

Q912: HUSBAND-PARTNER UNEMPLOYED IN FIRST THRE    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 714 to 714 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.688 standard deviation: 0.464 In the first three years of your relationship, was your husband/ partner ever unemployed? If no, go to Q914.   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================

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1 YES 12332 NO 27148 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1364 Missing

Q913: PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT STRESSFUL    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 715 to 715 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.517 standard deviation: 0.5 Were these periods of unemployment particularly trying for you?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 5922 NO 6348 DON'T KNOW 1 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 4088 Missing

Q914: COMPARATIVE LIVING STANDARD WHEN STARTED    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 716 to 716 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.8 standard deviation: 0.545 When you got married or when you started living together, was your standard of living better than, the same as, or worse than that of people you knew in your age group?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BETTER 10572 THE SAME 26163 WORSE 2708 DON'T KNOW 14 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1358 Missing

Q915: COMPARATIVE LIVING STANDARD NOW    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 717 to 717 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:1.699 standard deviation: 0.552 And now, is your standard of living better than, the same as, or worse than that of people you know in your age group?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 BETTER 13722 THE SAME 23833 WORSE 1878 DON'T KNOW 13 Missing9 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1360 Missing

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Q916: HUSBAND/PARTNER'S ANNUAL INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 718 to 720 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 0.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:284.524 standard deviation: 155.905 What is your husband's/partner's gross annual income before taxes and deductions?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 $99,600 AND MORE 35997 DON'T KNOW 582 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 1587 Missing

Q917: FAMILY'S ANNUAL INCOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 721 to 723 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 10.0 maximum: 996.0 mean:348.325 standard deviation: 201.259 In all, what is the gross annual income of your family before taxes and deductions, including yourself, your husband/partner, and your children?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================996 $99,600 AND MORE 82997 DON'T KNOW 884 Missing998 NO ANSWER/NOT APPLICABLE 302 Missing

Q918: FIND INTERVIEW TOO LONG    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 724 to 724 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.625 standard deviation: 0.484 To conclude, did you find that the interview was too long?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 19832 NO 33108 DON'T KNOW 4 Missing9 NO ANSWER 18 Missing

Q919: RESPONDENTS FOUND SUBJECTS DISCUSSED INT    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 725 to 725 (Variable type: Nominal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 2.0 mean:1.033 standard deviation: 0.18 Did you find the subjects discussed interesting?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?

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===================================================1 YES 51052 NO 1768 DON'T KNOW 9 Missing9 NO ANSWER 25 Missing

Q920: # MINUTES INTERVIEW LASTED (PERCEIVED)    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 726 to 727 (0 decimal places) (Variable type: Interval).     Unweighted minimum: 2.0 maximum: 96.0 mean:24.254 standard deviation: 11.745 How long do you think this interview lasted?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================97 DON'T KNOW 116 Missing98 NO ANSWER 32 Missing

Q921: RATHER INTERVIEWED IN PERSON AT HOME    Canadian Fertility Survey, 1984    Record 1, Columns 728 to 728 (Variable type: Ordinal).     Unweighted minimum: 1.0 maximum: 3.0 mean:2.57 standard deviation: 0.774 Would you rather have been interviewed in person at home?   Unweighted MissingValue Label Frequency Value?===================================================1 YES 9212 PERHAPS 3973 NO 38908 DON'T KNOW 59 Missing9 NO ANSWER 48