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A P A N E L S T U D Y O F I N C O M E D Y N A M I C S :
P R O C E D U R E S A N D T A P E C O D E S
1981 INTERVIEWING YEAR
WAVE XIV
A Supplement
Conducted under Contract wi th the Of f ice of
the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation, Department of Health, and Human Services,with a Grant from the National Science Foundation
INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCHTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
1982
A PANEL STUDY OF INCOME DYNAMICS:PROCEDURES AND TAPE CODES
1981 INTERVIEWING YEAR
WAVE XIV
A SUPPLEMENT
Conducted under Contract with the Office ofthe Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services,and with a Grant from the National Science Foundation
Survey Research Center
INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCHTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
1982
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Published in 1982 by:Institute for Social Research,The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
P r e f a c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S e c t i o n I :
P a r t 1 :
P a r t 2 :
P a r t 3 :
P a r t 4 :
P a r t 5 :
P a r t 6 :
P a r t 7 :
P rocedu res f o r t he 1981 I n te r v i ew ing Yea r . . . . . . . .
New Questions, I n t e r v i e w i n g P r o c e d u r e s , O c c u p a t i o n C o d e s ,I n d e p e n d e n t P a r t S a m p l e s , W e i g h t s , D a t a Q u a l i t y . . . . . 1
1 9 8 1 Q u e s t i o n n a i r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ed i t ing Procedures and Worksheets . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coding Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gene ra ted Va r i ab les and Add i t i ona l Da ta . . . . . . . . .
D a t a A v a i l a b l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notes on Use of Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section II:
P a r t 1 :
P a r t 2 :
Tape Codes for Wave XIV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Fourteenth-Year Fami ly Tape Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Fou r teen -Yea r I nd i v i dua l Tape Code . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
S e c t i o n I I I :
P a r t I :
P a r t 2 :
P a r t 3 :
P a r t 4 :
P a r t 5 :
Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431
A lphabe t i ca l I ndex o f Fou r teen -Yea r Fami l y Code . . . . . 431
Numer i ca l I ndex o f Fou r teen -Yea r Fami l y Code . . . . . . . 531
A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o f F o u r t e e n - Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l C o d e . . . 587
N u m e r i c a l I n d e x o f F o u r t e e n - Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l C o d e . . . . . 593
Index of the 1981 Employment Sect ions . . . . . . . . . . 599
APPENDIX 1: STATE AND COUNTY CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APPENDIX 2: INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APPENDIX 3: PSID - CPS INCOME AND DEMOGRAPHlC COMPARISONS . . . . . . .
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T h i s v o l u m e d o c u m e n t s t h e f o u r t e e n t h w a v e o f d a t a c o l l e c t e d i n t h e P a n e l
S tudy o f I ncome Dynamics i n t e r v i ews t aken i n 1981 on i ncome fo r 1980 . Volumes I
a n d I I o f A P a n e l S t u d y o f I n c o m e D y n a m i c s c o n t a i n t a p e c o d e s , i n d e x e s , a v a i l a b l e
d a t a , q u e s t i o n n a i r e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s s p e c i f i c t o o u r f i r s t f i v e y e a r s o f d a t a
c o l l e c t i o n ( 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 2 ) . T h e s e v o l u m e s a l s o d e s c r i b e t h e e a r l y h i s t o r y o f t h e
s tudy and some o f t he bas i c p rocedu res t ha t a re common to a l l f ou r teen yea rs o f
i n t e r v i e w i n g . N i n e s u p p l e m e n t a l v o l u m e s , i n c l u d i n g t h i s o n e , c o v e r p r o c e d u r e s ,
c o d e s a n d q u e s t i o n n a i r e s f o r W a v e s V I - X I V .
W e h a v e n o w p u b l i s h e d n i n e v o l u m e s o f a n a l y s i s i n t h e s e r i e s c a l l e d F i v e
T h o u s a n d A m e r i c a n F a m i l i e s - - P a t t e r n s o f E c o n o m i c P r o g r e s s . Vo lume X w i l l be
p u b l i s h e d t h i s s u m m e r w i t h s u p p o r t f r o m t h e S l o a n f o u n d a t i o n . I t c o n t a i n s
a n a l y s e s o f t h e n e w q u e s t i o n s i n t h e t h i r t e e n t h w a v e o f i n t e r v i e w s , m o n i t o r s
i m p o r t a n t t r e n d s i n r e p e a t e d l y m e a s u r e d v a r i a b l e s , a n d c o n t i n u e s r e s e a r c h s t a r t e d
i n p r e v i o u s v o l u m e s . I n d i v i d u a l c h a p t e r s d i s c u s s p a t t e r n s o f e m e r g e n c y h e l p ,
e f f e c t s o f l a b o r f o r c e w i t h d r a w a l s , e f f e c t s o f g e o g r a p h i c m o b i l i t y o n t h e
occupa t i ons and ea rn i ngs o f husbands and w i ves , r a c i a l d i f f e r e n c e s i n a f f l u e n c e .
r a c i a l d i f f e r e n c e s i n r a t e s o f m a l e l a b o r f o r c e p a r t i c i p a t i o n , t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p
o f f e m a l e h o u s e h o l d h e a d s t o l o n g - t e r m p o v e r t y , p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e f o o d s t a m p
and SSI programs, t h e i m p a c t o f p r i c e d e c o n t r o l o f h e a t i n g f u e l , r e s p o n s e t o
i n c r e a s e d g a s o l i n e p r i c e s a n d t h e i m p a c t o f i n f l a t i o n o n A m e r i c a n h o u s e h o l d s .
T h e r e w i l l , a s u s u a l , be a summary o f r esea rch be ing ca r r i ed ou t e l sewhe re us ing
Pane l S tudy da ta .
As an economy measu re due t o d im in i shed f und ing , t he l eng th o f t he 1982
q u e s t i o n n a i r e h a s b e e n c u t . W e a re ask ing no new ques t i ons and a f ew t rend
q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h i n g s t h a t d o n ’ t c h a n g e o f t e n h a v e b e e n e l i m i n a t e d t e m p o r a r i l y .
F u n d i n g f o r t h e f i f t e e n t h w a v e i s p r o v i d e d b y t h e N a t i o n a l S c i e n c e f o u n d a t i o n ,
the S loan Founda t i on , t h e N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o n A g i n g a n d t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f
A g r i c u l t u r e .
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Greg J . D u n c a n a n d J a m e s N . M o r g a n a r e t h e s t u d y ’ s p r i n c i p a l r e s e a r c h e r s .
O t h e r s r e s p o n s i b l e i n c l u d e S u e A u g u s t y n i a k , J o a n B r i n s e r , C . G a y e B u r p e e , n a r y
Corcoran. L i n d a D a t c h e r , A n i t a E r n s t , P e g g y G u n n e s c h , P r i s c i l l a H i l d e b r a n d t , D a n
H . H i l l , Ma r tha S . H i l l , Ma rga re t Hoad , M ichae l Kap lan , Tec la Loup , M i chae l
Ponza, and Anne Sears. W e r e g r e t t h a t M i c h a e l N o l t e h a s l e f t u s t o s u p e r v i s e
d a t a p r o c e s s i n g i n a n e a r b y s c h o o l d i s t r i c t a n d t h a t a f t e r m a n y y e a r s o n t h e P S I D
s ta f f , Cha r l es S ta l lman has dese r t ed us and t he M i ch igan w in te r s and moved t o
Hawa i i .
SECTION I
PROCEDURES FOR THE 1981 INTERVlEWlNG YEAR
P a r t 1 : New Questions, I n t e r v i e w i n g P r o c e d u r e s , O c c u p a t i o n C o d e s ,I n d e p e n d e n t P a r t S a m p l e s , W e i g h t s , D a t a Q u a l i t y
New Questions
In t he 1981 i n te rv iew heads o f f am i l i es who had been unemp loyed a t any t ime
in 1980 o r we re cu r ren t l y unemp loyed , we re asked an ex tens i ve se r i es o f new
q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h e i r s p e l l s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t . (See t he 1981 ques t i onna i re i n
P a r t 2 o f t h i s s e c t i o n , q u e s t i o n s C 4 9 - C 7 9 a n d D 2 6 - D 5 7 . )
O t h e r n e w q u e s t i o n s a s k e d i f t h e h e a d ( o r w i f e ) h a d s u f f e r e d a n y i l l n e s s o r
i n j u r y i n 1 9 8 0 s e v e r e e n o u g h t o r e q u i r e h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n o v e r n i g h t o r l o n g e r , o r
s tay ing i n bed a t home fo r a day o r more . Respondents who had been hospi ta l ized
w e r e a s k e d i f t h e h o s p i t a l c o s t s w e r e c o v e r e d b y i n s u r a n c e o r p a i d f o r o u t o f
t h e i r o w n p o c k e t s . ( S e e q u e s t i o n s K 5 9 - K 7 1 . )
l n te rv i ew ing P rocedu res
A ma jo r i nnova t i on i n 1981 was the use o f an imp roved me thod o f d i r ec t da ta
e n t r y c o d i n g . T h i s p r o c e d u r e i s d e s c r i b e d i n d e t a i l l a t e r i n t h i s v o l u m e . Once
i t g o t u n d e r w a y , c o d i n g w e n t v e r y q u i c k l y a n d w e e x p e c t t h a t t h i s s y s t e m w i l l
save us t ime , and we hope money , i n t he fu tu re .
h o s t o f t h e i n t e r v i e w i n g w a s d o n e b y t e l e p h o n e b y i n t e r v i e w e r s i n t h e f i e l d .
However, some p rob lem in te rv iews were even tua l l y sen t back to t he Ann A rbo r
t e l e p h o n e i n t e r v i e w e r s w h o a l s o m a d e a l l t h e c a l l b a c k s f o r m i s s i n g i n f o r m a t i o n .
N e x t y e a r w e p l a n t o d o m o r e o f t h e i n t e r v i e w i n g f r o m A n n A r b o r . I n t e r v i e w i n g
las ted f r om March t h rough Sep tembe r bu t t he bu l k o f i t was comp le ted by Augus t
1 s t .
W e t o o k 6 6 2 0 i n t e r v i e w s o u t o f a n e s t i m a t e d 6 8 4 0 f o r a n o v e r a l l r e s p o n s e
r a t e o f 9 6 . 8 . Sub t rac t i ng f r om the base t he r esponden t s who had d i ed s i nce t he
l a s t i n t e r v i e w , h a d m o v e d i n t o i n s t i t u t i o n s w h e r e w e w e r e n o t a b l e t o i n t e r v i e w
them, w e r e t o o i l l t o t a l k t o u s . o r h a d g o n e b a c k t o b e i n g t h e w i f e i n a
r e u n i t e d c o u p l e , r a i s e s t h e r e s p o n s e r a t e t o 9 7 . 7 p e r c e n t . T h i s i n c l u d e s
i n t e r v i e w s w i t h 2 6 3 n e w s p l i t o f f s o u t o f a p o s s i b l e 3 0 7 f o r a d i s a p p o i n t i n g 8 5 . 7
pe rcen t r esponse . F o r t h e r e i n t e r v i e w p a n e l o n l y ( a g a i n w i t h t h e d e c e a s e d ,
e t c . sub t rac ted f r om the base ) t he r esponse ra te was 98 .3 pe rcen t .
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T h e a v e r a g e l e n g t h o f t h e 1 9 8 1 i n t e r v i e w w a s 2 6 . 5 m i n u t e s . W e p a i d $ 1 0 . 0 0
f o r i t - - u p $ 1 . 0 0 f r o m l a s t y e a r - - p l u s t h e u s u a l $ 5 . 0 0 f o r r e t u r n i n g t h e a d d r e s s
c o r r e c t i o n p o s t c a r d . A t p r e s e n t w e h a v e n o p l a n s t o p a y m o r e t h a n t h a t .
A s o f 1 9 8 1 w e h a v e r e s p o n d e n t s i n t h e D i s t r i c t o f C o l u m b i a a n d a l l t h e
s ta tes excep t Mon tana and Ve rmon t . P a n e l f a m i l i e s a l s o l i v e i n P u e r t o R i c o a n d
1 4 f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s .
Occupat ion Codes
I n 1 9 8 1 w e s t a r t e d u s i n g t h e 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s t h r e e - d i g i t o c c u p a t i o n a n d i n d u s t r y
c o d e f o r t h e m a i n j o b s o f e m p l o y e d h e a d s a n d w i v e s . I t w a s a l s o u s e d f o r t h e
m o s t r e c e n t j o b s h e l d b y h e a d s a n d w i v e s w h o w e r e c u r r e n t l y u n e m p l o y e d a n d
l o o k i n g f o r w o r k a n d f o r a n y j o b h e l d i n 1 9 8 0 b y a h e a d o r w i f e w h o w a s c u r r e n t l y
r e t i r e d o r n o l o n g e r i n t h e l a b o r f o r c e . W e con t i nued t o use t he Su rvey Resea rch
C e n t e r ’ s t w o - d i g i t o c c u p a t i o n c o d e f o r e x t r a j o b s h e l d b y a h e a d o r w i f e a n d f o r
t h e k i n d o f j o b t h e y w e r e h u n t i n g f o r i f t h e y w e r e u n e m p l o y e d a n d l o o k i n g f o r
w o r k . I n o r d e r t o b e c o m p a r a b l e t o p a s t i n t e r v i e w s , a o n e - d i g i t o c c u p a t i o n c o d e
w a s u s e d i n t h e n e w h e a d s e c t i o n t o c o d e h e a d ’ s f i r s t j o b a n d h e a d ’ s f a t h e r ’ s
o c c u p a t i o n .
D a t a Q u a l i t y
N i n e t y - t w o p e r c e n t o f t h e 1 9 8 1 i n t e r v i e w s w e r e t a k e n b y t e l e p h o n e ( T a b l e 2 ) .
T h e r e m a i n i n g 1 0 p e r c e n t o f r e s p o n d e n t s h a v e n o t e l e p h o n e s , o r p r e f e r p e r s o n a l
i n t e r v i e w s d u e t o p a r t y l i n e s o r h e a r i n g d i f f i c u l t i e s , o r l i v e o u t o f r a n g e o f
o u r i n t e r v i e w e r s a n d f i l l o u t t h e i r o w n q u e s t i o n n a i r e s . E v e r y y e a r a f e w m o r e
w i v e s a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s f o r t h e i r h u s b a n d s ( T a b l e 3 ) . H o w e v e r , t h e r e i s v e r y
l i t t l e y e a r t o y e a r v a r i a t i o n i n t h e n u m b e r o f a s s i g n m e n t s w e h a v e t o m a k e
[ T a b l e 4 ) , s o t h e q u a l i t y o f t h e d a t a , a c c o r d i n g t o o u r m e a s u r e o f i t , c o n t i n u e s
t o b e g o o d . T h e r e s p o n s e r a t e r e m a i n e d a t 9 7 p e r c e n t ( T a b l e 1 ) .
Tab le 1
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ANNUAL AND CUMULATIVE PANEL RESPONSE RATES*
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T a b l e 2
PROPORTION OF INTERVIEWS BY TELEPHONE
T a b l e 3
PROPORTION OF FAMILY HEADS INTERVIEWED
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T a b l e 4 *
TOTAL ACCURACY CODES ON HUSBAND AND WIFE INCOME VARIABLES
* T a b l e 4 i s b a s e d o n f o u r v a r i a b l e s :A c c u r a c y o f H e a d ’ s L a b o r I n c o m e ( V 7 5 7 4 + V 7 5 7 9 )A c c u r a c y o f W i f e ’ s L a b o r i n c o m e ( V 7 5 8 1 )A c c u r a c y o f A s s e t I n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f e ( V 7 5 8 9 )
A c c u r a c y h e r e i s d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e n u m b e r o f a s s i g n m e n t s m a d e b y t h ee d i t o r s i n o r d e r t o r e c r e a t e d a t a m i s s i n g f r o m a n i n t e r v i e w . Them o r e a s s i g n m e n t s , t h e l e s s r e l i a b l e t h e d a t a . T h e a c c u r a c y c o d ev a l u e s a n d t h e i r m e a n i n g s a r e :
0 . Adequa te response : No assignments made.1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t : R e s p o n s e w a s i n a d e q u a t e , b u t e s t i m a t e s
c o u l d b e m a d e w i t h i n a p r o b a b l e e r r o r o f u n d e r $ 3 0 0 o r 1 0p e r c e n t o f t h e a s s i g n m e n t b y u s i n g p r e v i o u s y e a r s ’ d a t a o ro t h e r d a t a i n t h e i n t e r v i e w .
2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t : Response was i nadequa te , and es t ima tes hada p r o b a b l e e r r o r o f a t l e a s t $ 3 0 0 a n d a t l e a s t 1 0 p e r c e n t o ft h e v a l u e o f t h e a s s i g n m e n t , u s i n g a n y i n f o r m a t i o n a v a i l a b l ei n p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w s o r i n t h e c u r r e n t o n e . U s u a l l y t h e s ev a l u e s w e r e a s s i g n e d f r o m a n a s s i g n m e n t t a b l e .
T h i s t a b l e s h o w s t h e s u m o f t h e a c c u r a c y c o d e s f o r t h e t h r e ed i f f e r e n t i n c o m e m e a s u r e s . The max imum number poss ib l e he re wou ldb e e i g h t f o r m a r r i e d c o u p l e s , s i x f o r s i n g l e h e a d s .
Independent Part Samples
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T h e u s e o f p a r t s a m p l e s i s s u g g e s t e d f o r s e p a r a t i n g t h e s e l e c t i o n o f a
p r e f e r r e d m o d e l f r o m t h e a s s e s s m e n t o f i t s s t a b i l i t y a n d p o w e r . Simple random
subsamp les a re no t i ndependen t o f t he res t o f t he samp le because o f t he c l us te red
n a t u r e o f a r e a p r o b a b i l i t y s a m p l e s . T h e r e f o r e , f o u r i n d e p e n d e n t q u a r t e r - s a m p l e s
a re des igna ted i n t he code (V8100 ) . How much of the sample should be reserved
f o r s t a t i s t i c a l t e s t i n g d e p e n d s o n h o w u n s u r e o n e i s a b o u t t h e b e s t m o d e l a n d h o w
i m p o r t a n t t h e e s t i m a t i o n a n d t e s t i n g o f o n e o p t i m a l m o d e l i s f e l t t o b e . For
i l l u s t r a t i o n s o f t h e r e s u l t s o f t h i s s e p a r a t i o n o f t h e s e a r c h i n g f r o m t h e
a s s e s s i n g p r o c e d u r e s , see t he vo lumes o f f i nd i ngs , F i ve Thousand Amer i can
F a m i l i e s - - P a t t e r n s o f E c o n o m i c P r o g r e s s , V o l u m e I , p p . 6 - 8 a n d p p . 3 4 2 - 3 4 4 ;
Vo lume I I , Chap te r 9 ; and Volume IV, Chapter 2 (Survey Research Center , Ann
A r b o r , M i c h i g a n ) . T h e r e i s a l s o a c o d e f o r u s e i n d e f i n i n g p a i r e d s t r a t a f o r
r e p e a t e d r e p l i c a t i o n o f h a l f - s a m p l e s f o r c o m p u t i n g s a m p l i n g e r r o r s ( V 8 1 0 1 ) . S e e
Chap te r 17 o f Vo l . I X o f F i v e T h o u s a n d A m e r i c a n F a m i l i e s , a n d S e c t i o n I , P a r t 5
i n t h i s v o l u m e .
W eights
The sample was reweighted in 1978. F o r a d e t a i l e d d e s c r i p t i o n o f h o w t h i s
was done, see A Pane l S tudy o f I ncome Dynamics 1978 l n te r v i ew ing Yea r , Wave X l ,
page 6. T h i s i s a p o p u l a t i o n w e i g h t f o r r e d u c i n g b i a s i n e s t i m a t e s , n o t a
v a r i a n c e w e i g h t f o r e f f i c i e n c y .
P a r t 2 : 1 9 8 1 Q u e s t i o n n a i r e
F o l l o w i n g i s a c o p y o f t h e 1 9 8 1 q u e s t i o n n a i r e w i t h t h e v a r i a b l e n u m b e r s f r o m
t h e m e r g e d f a m i l y t a p e . Where no va r i ab le number appea rs , t he i n fo rma t i on has
b e e n t r a n s f e r r e d t o a w o r k s h e e t .
8
The Study of Family Economics
I 457701; P. 04 I
For Office Use Only
SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN 48106
OMB # 0990-0002 (2/82)
JiIg$lv~
1. INTERVIEWER'S LABEL v~v~v~
2. Home Area
3. Your Iw No.
04. Iw Date V7655 VW
a5. Iw Length V7656 MIN For Office Use Only
6a. Pre-edit Date
6b. Pre-edit Length
7a. Post-edit Date
MIN
before you begin Be sure you have prelisted at K30, p. 39 all Other FU Members, age 16 or older. using the instructions at K30a and the computer family listing labels in the 1980 and 1981 cover sheets.
7b. Post-edit Length MIN I I
REVIEWED:
q BY SUPERVISOR (DATE)
cl BY FIELD OFFICE (DATE)
I For Office Use Only
9
THUMBNAIL SKETCH
REMEMBER: NO NAMES OR OTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION SHOULD APPEAR IN A THUMBNAIL!!!
COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION ALSO AT P. 54, M41 AND M42!!
Who was your Respondent? Indicate relationship to Head.
Total number Of calls required to obtain interview (see item 9 of cover sheet):
TN3. Are there people living in this HU that are not included in this interview?
TN4. Please provide a few words about this FU which might help editors and coders understand any potentially confusing family situations or relationships (such as. which FU members are parents of grandchildren. who are actual parents of stepchildren, etc.):
TN5. Describe any ambiguous or conflicting situation(s) that you want editors and coders to know about:
TN6. How would you describe the interview situation? Please add any other clarifying remarks that will be helpful to editors and coders:
10 SECTION A: TRANSPORTATION
A1. EXACT TIME NOW:
l A2. Is there public transportation within walking distance of your house?
V7663 1. YES
P
5. No 8. DON'T KNOU
I 60 TO A4
1
l A3. Is It good enough so that a person could use It to get to work?
l A4. Is your house inside the city limits? V7665
1. '(ES
Lrl
1
A5. About how far are you from the V7666 of that city?
1. LESS THAN 5 MILES
fITxTiq
3. 15 - 29.9 MILES
[30[
5. 50 OR IK)RE MILES
5. No
4 60 TO Al
0 A6. About how far are you from the center of the nearest city?
V7667.
4. 30 - 49.9 MILES
5. 50 OR PORE MILES
l A7. Do you (or anyone else in the family here) own a car or truck?
V7668
1. YES
1
[5.t-N TURN TO P. 2. SECTION B
0 A8. How many cars and trucks do you (and your family living here) own? V7669
0 A9. During the last year, about how many miles did you (and your family) drive in your [car(s)/ and truck(s)]? V7670
2 11
SECTION B: HOUSING
B1. How many rooms do you have (for your family) not counting bathrooms? ROWS V7671
l B2. Do you live in a one-family house, a two-family house, an apartment, a mobile home, or what?
"+,i;;--;;;;;I~/~gy\
B3. How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil or what?
piq jl r,.,,,.l ‘. OTHER (SPECIFvl: El
8, DON’T KNOW
B4. There are government programs that give money to people to help them pay for heating their homes. Did you receive any such help with heating bills from this last winter (1980-81)? V7674
p}-+ GO TO 86
B5. About how much did that amount to? I AtkXlNT (See editing worksheets)
own the (home/apartment), pay rent, or what?
B7. Could you tell me what the present value of your (house/apartment/farm) is--I mean about what it would bring if you sold it today? (edited)
I HOUSE VALUE
have a mortgage on this property?
1. YES )5.+ GO TO 813
1st MORTGAGE- 2nd MORTGAGE-
B9. About how much is the remaining principal on this mortgage (edited)
$ I
B10. How much are your monthly mortgage payments? (edited)
f s
1
B11. About how many more years will you have to pay on it? V7677
B12. Do you also have a second mortgage?
I
B13. About how much are your total yearly property taxes. Including city, county. and school taxes? (edited)
S ,TuRn To p. 3, 6,8, PROPERTY TAX PER YEAR
12 3
IF R PAYS RENT
FU'S SHARE OF RENT PER lDhlH
i
814. Rout ho* much rent do you pay a month? [IF R LIVES YITH NON-FU MEMBERS. PROBE:
(' s that onlr your (F'J'S See editingsworks b
share of the rent?] eets)
B15. Is this (house/apartment) rented fully furnished? V7679
IF R NEITHER OWNS NOR RENTS
0 816. ;T6;'o that? /
817. How much would it rent for if It were rented?
(edited) I PER MONTH PER YEAR
AWJNT
l B18. Ye'd like 5-31~ detail about your utility bills. Did you pay for any electricity in 19BC! V7681
1. YES v B19. About how much did you pay for
electricity for all of 19BO? I
TURN TO P. 4, 122
820. What were your hlghert and lowest nOnthly electric bills fn 1980?
I 5 I
HIGHEST MONTHLY LOUEST WNTHLV I
BZl. Yhy is that? v7684
4 13
B22. Did you pay anything for natural or bottled gas in 1980? V7685
'.l- GO TO 826
l B23. Was that bottled gas?
j-r-q
B24. About how much did you pay for gas for all of 1980?
s s HIGHEST MONTHLY LOWEST MONTHLY
L
B25. What were your highest and lowest monthly gas bills for 1980?
4
l B26. out oil for heating--did you pay for any oil in 1980?
(5.~~ GO TO 829
B27. About how much did you pay for oil for all of 1980?
$-I--
DON'T KNOW
7
m] 0
V7690 V7691
B28. What were your highest and lowest monthly oil bills for 1980?
f I HIGHEST MONTHLY LOWEST MONTHLY
v B29. Did you pay for any coal, wood, kerosene or any other fuel in 1980?
V7692 1. VES
P
TURN TO P. 5, B31
B30. About how much did that cost you for all of 1980?
s V7693 V7694
14 5
B31. Did you pay for water and sewage In 1980?
V7695
B32. What was your yearly cost l B33. Why is that? for water and sewage for 1980? V7698
V7696 V7697
B34. Have you (HEAD) moved any time since the spring of 1980? V7700
1. YES
1'
p-)---a GO TO 837
0 B35. What month was that? (MOST RECENT MOVE)
V7701 MONTH
0 B36. Why did you (HEAD) move?
V7702
I
B37. Do you think you (HEAD) might move in the next couple of years? V7103
1. YES. MIGHT OR HAVBE 5. No 8. DON'T KNOU
L I TURN TO P. 7, SECTION C
1
B38. Would you say you definitely will move. probably will move, or are you more uncertain? V7704
1
B39. Why might you move?
V7705
6
THIS IS A BLANK PAGE!!
15
16 7
SECTION C: EMPLOYMENT OF HEAD
C1. We would like to know about what you do--are you (HEAD) working now, looking for work, retired, a student. (a housewife). or what? V7706
I ,, YDRKING
NOL
ONLY 2. lr$w;ILv
6. HDUSEUIFE
-CHECK ALL THAT APPLY, TURN TO P. 23, SECTION E
GO TO C2 IF HEAD HAS JOB. OTHERWISE TURF TO P. 23, SECTION E
l C2. Do you work for someone else. yourself. or what? V7707
C3. (In your work for someone else,) do you work for the federal, state, or local government?
V7708
l C4. Is your current job covered by a union contract? V7709
1. VES
P
15.k GO TO C6
l C5. Do you belong to that labor union?
V7710
[,.,,I
C6. How long have you worked for your present employer?
V7711 MONTHS YEARS
MOS
6
C7. What is your main occupation? What sort of work do you do? V7712
C8. Tell me a little more about what you do.
C9. What kind of business or industry is that in? V7713
l C10. (On your main job.) are you salaried, paid by the hour, or what? V7714
\
C11. How much is your salary?
V7715 s PER YEEK
@
I PER MDNTH
@
I PER VEAR
C12. If you were to work more 16 hours than usual during
some week. would you get paid for those extra hours of work?
1. YES
7
I 5. No
P. 9. Cl8
C13. About how much would you 717 make per hour for those
extra hours?
I PER HOUR
1 TIRE AND A HALF 1
What is your hourly wage rate for your regular work time?
I
s PER HOUR
1 C15 What is your hourly wage 719 rate for overtime?
PER HOUR
REG iI
C16. How is that? V7720
C17. If you worked an extra ,721 hour. how much would
you earn for that hour?
I PEP H&R
dItIrl
18
C18. How long have you had your present position?
V7722 MONTHS
@ YEARS C
I
L
C20. Are you doing mainly the ‘723 same things on your job
that you were doing a year ago?
5. NO
P C21. What things are you do- '724 ing now that you were
‘725 'not doing a year ago?
C19. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. HEAD HAS HAD PRESENT POSITION WE YEAR OR MORE
B. HEAD HAS HAD PRESENT POSITION LESS THAN ONE YEAR
C22. What month did you start this job? V7726
MONTH
C23. What happened to the job you had before--did the
727 company go Out of business. were you laid off, promoted, were you not working. or what?
P. 10, C27
C24. On the whole, would you say your present job is
720 better or worse than the one you had before?
[‘;‘“‘” “1”“” !I;:“Ii,
C25. Why is it (better/worse)? 729
C26. Does your present job pay more than the one you had 730 before?
[I.] 5. NU. SAME OR LESS
9
TURN TO P. 10, C27
l C27. We're interested in how you spent your time last year. Did you miss any work In 1980 because someone else in the family was sick?
V7731 1. YES
9
pi+?* u) TO c29
l C28. work did you miss?
DAYS MONTHS
l C29. Did you miss any work In 1980 because you were sick?
V7733 1. VES
$-’
p/-a GO TO C31
l C30. How much work did you miss?
V7734 DAYS WEEKS MONTHS
l C31. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1980?
V7735 1. VES
7
(5.~~~~ Go TO C33
l C32. How much vacation or time off did you take?
V7736
DAYS WEEKS MONTHS
l C33. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were on strike?
~j------ GO TO C35
DAYS UEEkj MhTHS
C35. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were unemployed or temporarily laid off?
v'73g (1.1 (5.+--z- to TO (37
C36. How much work did you miss? V7740
DAYS YEEKS IONTHS
l C37. Then. how many weeks did you actually work on your main job in 1980?
V7741 WEEKS IN 1980
l C39. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job in 1980? V7742
WIJRS PER WEEK IN 1980
I
C38a. IWER: USE THIS SPACE FOR CALCU- LATING TOTAL
NOT RECORDING RESPONSES
*
+
TO :AL
i
GI I BACK TO C39
C38b. ALL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS OF 1980 ACCOUNTED FOR? IF TOTAL DOES NOT EQUAL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS. ASK R TO HELP YOU RECONCILE DATA OR EXPLAIN SITUATION BELOW:
20 11
l C40. Did you work any overtime which isn't included in that?
V7743 1. YES
LT'
/TX+--* GO TO c42
C41. How many hours did that overtime amount to in 1980?
HOURS IN 1980
l C42. Did you have any extra jobs or other ways of making money in addition to your main job in 1980? V7744
(5.xX-j->GO TO C48 f]
C43. What did you do? V7745
C44. An thing else? 'if746
C45. About how much did you make per hour at this? S PER HOUR
V7747
C46. And, how many weeks did you work on your extra job(s) in 1980? V774a -
UEEKS IN 1980
C47. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on your extra job(s)? v7749
HWRS PER YEEK IN1980
C48. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SEE. P. 10, C36)
cl A. HEAD MISSED A WEEK OR MORE OF YORK IN 1980 BECAUSE UNEMPLOYED OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF (NOT BECAUSE OF STRIKE) - TURN TO P. 12, C49
q B. ALL OTHERS -TURN TO P. 15, CEO
-I
12 21
l C49. Now I'd like to ask you about the last time in 1980 that you were unemployed or temporarily laid off. In what month and year did that period begin?
v7750 MONTH fi YEAR
C50. How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
GO TO (55
I ,
i
C51. Sometimes people become discouraged with
7752 job-hunting. During this -week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
C 7
1
52. Sometimes people become discouraged ‘53 with job-hunting. During this
-week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
i
C53. Did this happen more than once? Y 754
C54. How many times did this happen?
f 755 SEPARATE TIMES
C55. lNTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SEE C49)
A. HEAD'S LAST PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OR LAYOFF BEGAN IN 1980
08. HEAD'S LAST PERlOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OR LAYOFF BEGAN IN 1979 OR EARLIER +;~R:4ToC7,,
v l C56. Was there another period in 1980 before the last one, when you were unemployed or temporarily
v77&d'd laid off?
1. YES
7
TURN TO P. 14. C70
l C57. In what month and year did that period begin?
v7757 IKINTH &J YEAR
l C58. How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
60 TO C63
Sometimes people become discouraged with
job-hunting. During this -week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for 4 job?
0 C60. Sometimes people become discouraged \77&) with job-hunting. During this
-week period. was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for 4 job?
1. YES
7
1s.j
GO TO C63
. C61. Did this happen more than once' \7761
1. YES
P
(5.x]
GO TO C63
ff% How many times did this happen?
SEPARATE TIMES
l C63. Was there another period in 1980, before this one, when you were unemployed or temporarily laid off "7763
1. YES
Lr’
TURN TO P. 14. C70
C64. In what month and year did that period begin?
“7764 IWNTH ,No YEAR
l C65. How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
%
Sometimes people become discouraged with
job-hunting. During this -week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
0 C67. b
Sometimes people become discouraged V 767 with job-huntinq. During this
I -week period, was there
ever a time when 4 or more weeks
I passed during which you did not look for a job?
TURN TO P. 14. (70
TURN TO P. 14. CID
C69. How many times did this happen? 7769
SEPAP.ATE TIUES
TURN TO P. 14, C70
23
l C70. We are interested in how people replace lost earnings during unemployment. During your \1777 last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980, did you receive unemployment compensation?
0 C71. Did you use up your benefits? V7771
t
7% Do you think you were eligible?
0 C72. How many weeks was it from the V7772 time you used up your benefits
until you were back at work?
YEEKS
. C74. Why didn't you apply? V7774, V7775
v;'3?6 (other) sources of income? (Still) thinking about your last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980, did you have any
1. YES
v
pq-4 GO TO c77
l C76. What were they? (Any other sources of income?) ~7777. V777a
\tfj$s [Still thinking about your last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980,] did you eventually return to the same employer.
l C78. Did you go back to the same type of job? V7780
pi-1
C79. Did you go back to work at a lower, higher, or at the same wage rate that you received Y7781 before becoming (unemployed/laid off)?
24
I ASK EVERYONE I
l C8O. Now thinking about your job(s) over the past year, was there more work available on (your job/ ~7782 any of your jobs) so that you could have worked more if you had wanted to?
1. YES
v
C81. How much would you have earned
r83 per hour?
s - PER ",",~I
C82. Could you have worked less if you 184 had wanted to?
5. NO
60 TO CD7 P
C83. Would you have preferred to work 785 less even if you earned less money?
C84. Would you have liked to work more if 786 you could have found more work?
5. ND
60 TO C07
P Could you have worked less if you wanted to?
60 TO ca7
Would you have preferred to work less even if you earned less money?
C87. About how much time does it take you to get to work each day, door to door?
MINUTES ONE YAY TURN TO V7789 (P. 16. t90 v77go
J
l C88. About how many miles is it to where you work? v7791
MILES ONE WAY
w2 Do you use public transportation to get to work, (drive with your wife), have a car pool, drive by yourself, walk, or what?
7. OTHER (SPECIFY): I
J
25
l C90. Have you been thinking about getting a new job, or will you keep the job you have now?
V7793 1. THINKING AGW'l GETl1IK.A NN JOG 60 TO c92
,,?flb4 Have you been doing anything in particular about it?
Il. YES 1
C92. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
v77g51 01. HEAD IS UNDER AGE 45 P TURN TO P. 24, SECTION F
No] 5.
2. HEAD IS AGE 45 TO 64
3. HEAD IS AGE 65 OR OLDER
f
3; Now I have a question about retire- ment and planning for the future. At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now doing?
C95.
,798
Now I have a question about retirement and planning for the future. At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now doing?
AGE 197.1
TURN TO P. 24, SECTION F
17 26
SECTION D: HEAD LOOKING FOR YORK, UNEMPLOYED IN Cl
D1. What kind of job are you looking for? V7799
D2.
D3.
l D4.
How much would you expect to earn? V7800
I PER
Will you have to get any training to qualify? V7801
Have you been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? V7802
I-/--+ GO TO 06
D5. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? V7803
D6. What is the lowest wage or salary you would accept on any job? V7804 1
I PER
D7. How long have you been looking for work? V7805
UKS
ffi
l Da. Have you ever had a job? V7806
1. YES
7
pi+---4 TURN TO P. 22, D62
D9. What V7807
sort of work did you do on your last job? What was your occupation?
OCC IND
D10. What kind of business or industry was that in? V7808
D11. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, or what?
V7809
D12. When did you last work? V7810
D13. We're interested in knowing how you spent your time last year regardless of whether or not you were employed. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1980?
V7811 1. YES
P
(5.j 60 To 015
D14. How much vacation or time off did you take? V7812
MY5 YEEKS mllTHS
l D15. Did you miss any work in 1980 because someone else in the family was sick?
V7813 1. YES
Q D16. How much work did you miss? V7814
DAYS YEBS MNTHS
l Dl7. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were sick? V7815
1. YES
9
/TX+ co 70 019
l D18. How much work did you miss? V7816
DAYS YEEO WNTHS
D19. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were on strike?
V7817 1. YES
/
pT-q-40 TO DZ1
l D20. How much work did you miss? V7810
DAYS YEEKS MONTHS
D21. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were unemployed or temporarily laid off?
V7819 (5.b GO TO 023
D22. How much work did you miss? V7820
DAYS WEEKS M,NTHS
l D23. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your job in 1980? V7821
UEEKS IN 1980
D25. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job in 1980?
V7022 WR5 PER YEEK XN 1980
I D24b. ALL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS OF 1980 ACCOUNTED FOR? IF TOTAL DOES NOT EQUAL 52 WEEKS
ASK R TO HELP YOU RECONCILE DATA OR EXPLAIN SITUATION BELOW:
D24b. IWER: USE THIS SPACE FOR CALCU- LATING TOTAL
NOT RECORDING RESPONSES
ITAL
GO BACK TO 025
OR 12 MONTHS.
28
D26. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SEE P. 18, D22)
A. HEAD MISSED A WEEK OR MORE OF WORK IN 1980 BECAUSE UNEMPLOYED OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF (NOT ON STRIKE)
q Ll. ALL OTHERS - TURN TO P. 22, D58
t l D27. Now I'd like to ask you about the last time in 1980 that you were unemployed or temporarily
V7823 laid off. In what month and year did that period begin?
D28. How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
V7824
GO TO D33
0 D29. Sometimes people become discouraged with job-hunting. During this -week
period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did
not look for a job?
4
19
+ I
D30. Sometimes people become discouraged 826 with job-hunting. During this
-week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
D31. Did this happen more than once? 827
D32. How many times did this happen?
828 SEPARATE TIMES
D33. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SEE D27)
A. HEAD'S LAST PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OR LAYOFF BEGAN IN 1980
0. B HEAD'S LAST PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OR LAYOFF BEGAN IN 1979 OR EARLIER +;I(R;lToMa
+ D34. Was there mother period in 1980 before the last one, when you were unemployed or temporarily
V7829 laid off?
1. YES
Li
TURN TU P. 21. M8
l D35. In what month and year did that period begin? V7830
mmi n, YEAR
20 D36. V7831
How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
D37. Sometimes people become discouraged with
7~2 job-hunting. During this period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did
not look for a job?
,
D38. Sometimes people become discouraged 833 with job-hunting. During this
-week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
I. YES
Li7
(5.
GO TO D41
D39. Did this happen more than once?
4 GO TO D41
D40. How many times did this happen? '835
SEPARATE TIMES
29
D41. V7836
Was there another period in 1980 before this one, when you were unemployed or temporarily laid off?
1. YES
7
[F-+-W TURN TO P. 21. 048
D42. V7837
In what month and year did that period begin?
MONTH ANO - YEAR
D43. How many weeks was it before you returned to work?
TURN TO P. 21. 048
D44. Sometimes people become discouraged with
339 job-hunting. During this -week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
l D45. Sometimes people become discouraged I';'840 with job-hunting. During this
-week period, was there ever a time when 4 or more weeks passed during which you did not look for a job?
1. YES
7
(5.1
TURN TO P. 21. D4E
* D46. Did this happen more than once? I"'841
1. YES
T
I=]
TURN TO P. 21, MB
. D47. How many times did this happen? \I1842
SEPARATE TIMES !
30 21
w43 last pe We are interested in how people replace lost earnings during unemployment. During your
roid of (unemployment/layoff) In 1980 did you receive unemployment compensation?
D49. Did you use up your benefits?
7844 1. YES
P
15.1
GO 10 D53
D50. How many weeks was it from the 845 time you used up your benefits
until you were back at work?
WEEKS
I I
l D53. (Still) thinking about your last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980, did you have any V7849 (other) sources of income?
1. YES
LT’
pt---GO TD 055
D54. What were they? (Any other sources of income?) V7850. V7851
VS82 [Still thinking about your last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980,] did you eventually return to the same employer.
TURN TD P. 22. D58
0 D56. v a53
t
Did you go back to the same type of job?
(1.1
Did you go back to work at a lower, higher, or at the same wage rate that you received before becoming (unemployed/laid off)?
22 31
D58. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SEE P. 17, D12)
HEAD WORKED IN 1980 OR 1981
B. HEAD DID NOT WORK IN 1980 OR 1981 GO TO
I I 1
D59. On your last job, how much time did It take you to get to work each day. door to door?
* D60. About how many miles was it to where you worked? V7857
MILES ONE UAY
l D61. Did you use public transportation to get to work, (drive with your wife.) have a car V7858 pool. drive by yourself. walk, or what?
OTHEQ (SECiFY):
7.
D62. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
v785g( 0 1. HEAD IS UNDER AGE 45 - TURN TO P. 24, SECTION F - I
j 7'. "EAD'sAGE4sTD$ 3. HEADISAtE65OROLDER
I
D63. Now I have a question about retire- 860 ment and planning for the future.
At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now seeking?
AGE 97. NEVER
I I TURN TO P. 24. SECTION F
D64. Do you think you will retire 861 before you are 65?
4
D65. Now I have a question about retirement V7862 and planning for the future. At what age
do you think you will retire from the main work you we now seeking?
AGE (97.1
1 TURN TO P. 24. SECTION F [
32 SECTION E: HEAD IS RETIRED, HOUSEWIFE, STUDENT, PERMANENTLY DISABLED IN C1 23
l E1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
V7863 b HEAD IS RETIRED
5. HEAD IS PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOUSEWIFE, STUDENT OR OTHER - GO TO E3
t l E2. In what year did you retire?
V7864 l E3. During 1980, did you do any work for money?
V7865
1. YES 15.b GO TO El0 mm
J
E4\iJ What kind of work did you do? What was your occupation?
E5. What kind of business or industry was that in? V7867
0 E6. How many weeks did you work last year? WEEKS IN 1980
V7868 l E7. About how many hours a week did you work? HOURS PER WEEK IN 1980
V7869 l E8. Are you still working? pq
7
5. NO
V7870 GO TO El0
0 E9. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, or what? V7871
E10. Are you thinking of getting (a/another) job in the future? V7872
1. YES pig-+ TURN TO P. 24. SECTION F
i
0 E11. When might that be? (How soon?) V7873
0 E12. What kind of job do you have in mind? V7874
0 E13. Would you have to get any training to qualify? V7875
pq (,.I !jYTzz]
l E14. Have you been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? V7876
7
1. YES [5.+ TURN TO P. 24. SECTION F
l E15. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job?
24 33
SECTION F: EMPLOYMENT OF WIFE/FRIEND
l F1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
V7878
Is
1. HEAD IS MALE WHO HAS WIFE IN FU (REMEMBER: FEMALE FRIEND LIVING IN FU ONE YEAR 0R MORE IS CONSIDERED WIFE)
02. HEAD IS MALE WHO DOES N0T HAVE WIFE IN FU -TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
HEAD IS FEMALE - JRN TO P. 32. SECTION J
i
~-
N2. We would like to know about what your (wife/friend) does--is she working now. looking for work. v7879 retired, a student, a housewife, or what?
2. TEMPORARILY
V
TURN TO P. 28. SECTION G CHECK ALL
THAT APPLY TURN TO P.31, SECTION H
GO TO F3 IF HAS JOB. OTHERYISE TURN TO P. 31.SECTION H
F3. Does your (wife/friend) work for someone else, herself, or what? V7880
l F4. V7881
(In her work for someone else) does she work for the federal, state, or local government?
pi-1 pq
l F5. Is her current job covered by a union contract? V7882
pm)t----tWTOF7
F6. Does she belong to that union?
V7883
F7. Now long has your (wife/friend) worked for her present employer? V7884
m?HS @ VEARS [-l-7--l
34
F8. What is your (wife's/friend's) main occupation? What sort of work does she do?
V7885
F9. Tell me a little more about what she does.
F10. What kind of business or industry is that in?
V7886
l F11. Is your (wife/friend) salaried. paid by the hour, or what? V7887
Fl2. How much is her 17888 salary?
How is that?
I PER WEEK
@ 5 PER NONTH
I
smFT
F13. What is her hourly wage 7889 rate for her regular
work time?
I
I PER HOUR
7. O.THER
cl
I
I
ow long has your (wife/friend) had her present position? MOS
MONTHS YEARS r/---n
F16. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. WIFE HAS HAD PRESENT POSITION LESS THAN ONE YEAR
0. 6 WIFE HAS HAD PRESENT POSITION ONE YEAR OR MORE jTURN TO P. 26. Fl9
F17. What month did she start this job? MONTH
V7892 l F18. What happened to the job she had before--did the company go out of business. was she laid off. v7ag-j promoted, not working, or what?
F19.
V7894
We're interested in how your (wife/friend) spent her time last year. any work in 1980 because someone else In the family was sick?
Did she miss
1. YES
Li
[5.-W TO F21
l F2O. How much work did she miss?
V7895
MYS YEEIS IIONlHS
F21. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was sick? V7896
1. YES
P
f+&D TO F23
l F22. How much work did she miss? V7897
DAYS YEEKS WNTHS
l F23. V7898
Did your (wife/friend) take any vacation or time off during 1980?
1. YES
i-1
(5./--+GO TO F25
*WE96 How much vacation or time off did she take?
DAYS WEEKS MONTHS
l F25. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1960 because she was on strike? V7900
1. YES
ii
[5.j- GO TO F27
F26. How much work did she miss?
V7901
DAYS UEEKS MONTHS
l F27. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was unemployed or V7902 temporarily laid off?
1. YES
itl
pj-a GO TO F29
F28. V74d3
How much work did she miss?
DAYS YEEKS MONTHS
l F29. Then, how many weeks did your (wife/friend) actually work on her main job in 1980' V7904
UEEKS IN 1980
F31. And, on the average, V7905 job in 1980?
how many hours a week did your (wife/friend) work on her main
WRS PER WEEK IN 1980
l- F
1
+
+
+.
>
+
I
30a. IWER: USE THIS SPACE FOR CALCU- LATING TOTAL
NOT RECORDlNG RESPONSES
OTAL
GO BACK TO F31
F30b. ALL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS OF 1980 ACCOUNTED FOR? IF TOTAL DOES NOT EQUAL 52 WEEK OR 12 MONTHS. ASK R TO HELP YOU RECONCILE DATA OR EXPLAIN SITUATION BELOW:
36 F32. Did your (wife/friend) work any overtime which isn't Included In that?
V7906
~K)+OTO F34
F33. How many hours did that overtime amount to in 1960?
NWRS IN1980
F34. Old your (wife/friend) have any extra jobs or other ways of making money in addition to her V7907 main job in 1980?
1. YES
J
(5.+-+6010 F36 m]
F35. What did she do?
V7908
F36. And how many weeks did your (wife/friend) work on her extra job in 1980?
V7909 WEEKS IN 1980
F37. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on her extra job(s)? V7910
HOURS PER WEEK IN 1980
I
27
F38. About how much time does it take your (rife/friend) to get to work each day. door to door?
HOURS ONE WAY OR
1
MINUTE5 ONE YAY
-1
F39. About how many miles is it to where your (wife/friend) works?
7913 MILES ONE WAY
Does she use public transportation to get to wor by herself, walk. or *hat?
k, drive with you, have a car pool. drive
14. ::I::,,] pq
I I I 7. OTHER (SPECIFY):
1 TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
--
28
SECTION G: WIFE/FRIEND LOOKING FOR WORK, UNEMPLOYED IN F2
37
G1. What kind of job is your (wife/friend) looking for? V7915
G2. Has she been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? V7916
G3. How many places has your (wife/friend) been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? V7917
G4. How long has she been looking for work? V7918
G5. Has your (wife/friend) ever had a job? V7919
TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
G6. What sort of work did your (wife/friend) do on her last job? (What was her occupation?) V7920
G7. What kind of business or industry was that in? V7921
G8. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid Off. or what? V7922
G9. When did your (wife/friend) last work? V7923
38 G10. V7924
We're interested in how your (wife/friend) spent her time last year, regardless of whether or not she was employed. Did she take any vacation or time off during 1980?
p+----0612
~j~25 How much vacation or time off did she take?
DAYS WEEIS umTn5
0612. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because you or someone else in the family U,Q,A was sick? .,--l
1. YES
Li
pq--mm614
0613. How much work did she miss?
V7927
MYS WEEKS FWTHS
l G14. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was sick? V7928
1. YES
7
15.7-W 60 TO 616
w29 How much work did she miss?
MYS YEEKS IIDNTHS
0616. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was on strike?
V7930
0 1. YES 15.t-4 60 TO Cl8
0617. t.
V7931 How much work did she miss?
DAY5 WEEKS IQNTHS
l G18. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was unemployed or temporarily y7g32 laid off?
15.t. GO TO G20
l G19. 1.
How much work did she miss? V7933
DAYS MEEKS KNTHS
l G20. V7934
Then, how many weeks did your (rife/friend) actually work on her main job in 1980?
UEEn IN 1980
l 2. And, on average, how many hours a week did she work when she worked? A35
HWNS PEN UEEK IN 1900
G21a IWER: USE THIS SPACE TO CALCULATE
RECORD RESPONSES
4
TO TAL
sb BACK TO tZ2
G21b. ALL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS OF 1980 ACCOUNTED FOR? IF TOTAL DOES NOT EQUAL 52 WEEKS OR 12 MONTHS. ASK R TO HELP YOU RECONCILE DATA OR EXPLAIN SITUATION BELOW:
29
30
G23. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. WIFE/FRIEND WORKED IN 1980 OR 1981
WIFE/FRIEND DID NOT WORK IN 1980 OR 1981 TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
I
G24. On her last job, how much time did It take her to get to work each day, door to door?
HOURS ONE WAY MINUTES ONE WAY
G25. About how many miles was it to where she worked?
V7938 MILES ONE WAY
G26. Did your (wife/friend) use public transportation to get to work, drive with you, have a V7939 car pool, drive by herself, or what?
7. OTHER (SPECIFY):
TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
40 31
SECTION H: WIFE/FRIEND IS RETIRED, HOUSEWIFE, STUDENT, PERMANENTLY DISABLED IN F2
l H1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
V7940 1. WIFE IS RETIRED
WIFE IS HOUSEWIFE, STUDENT, PERMANENTLY DISABLED, OR OTHEHGfi TO H3
* l HZ. V7941
In what year did your (rife/friend) retire?
oH3. During 1980, did your (wife/friend) do any work for money? V7942
H4. What kind of work did she do? What was her occupation? V7943
V7944 kind of business or industry was that in?
H6. How many weeks did your (wife/friend) work last year?
V7945 H7. About how many hours a week did your (wife/friend) work?
Hy8!'4! she still working? m I-L-Z-I
UEEKS IN 1980
HOURS PER YEEK IN 1gEC
V7947 -I
GO TO HlO c
H9. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, or what?
V7948
OHlO. Is your (wife/friend) thinking of getting (a/another) job in the future? V7949
1. YES
A
pi--- TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
0 Hll. Has your (wife/friend) been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? V7950
1. YES
P
pq-> TURN TO P. 32, SECTION J
0 H12. How many places has your (wife/friend) been to in the last four weeks to find Out about v7g51 a job?
J
32
SECTION J: HOUSEWORK AND FOOD
41
l Jl. Are you (HEAD) married, widowed, divorced, separated, or single? v7952
4. DIVORCED 5. SEPARATED
GD TO 54 I I GO TO 54
* J2. Were you ever married?
v7953
(5.)----wGO TO 54
0 53. What happened to your last marriage--were you widowed, divorced, separated, or what?
054. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT v7955
P
1. HEAD IS MALE WHO HAS WIFE IN FU (REMEMBER: FEMALE FRIEND LIVING IN FU ONE YEAR OR MORE IS CONSIDERED WIFE)
cl 2. HEAD IS MALE WHO DOES NOT HAVE WIFE IN FU - GO TO 56
0 3. HEAD IS FEMALE -GO TO 56
1
V About how much time does your (wife/friend) spend on housework in an average week--I mean time spent cooking, cleaning and doing other work around the house?
HOURS PER UEEK
056. About how much time do you (HEAD) spend on housework in en average week? (I mean time spent v7g57 cooking, cleaning. and doing other work wound the house?)
liL?URS PER UEEK
057. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
v7g5E cl 1 FU HAS HEAD (AND WIFE/FRIEND) ONLY -TURN TO P. 33. Jll
2. FU HAS OTHER MEMBERS, INCLUDING CHILDREN
f
m9 Does anyone else here in the household help with the housework?
NRNI]I. Jll
42 33 Jg. Who is that? (LIST RELATIONSHIP TO HEM AND AGE FOR EACH PERSON IN COLON J9 AND ASK J10 FOR EACH.)
ASK WHETHER ANYONE ELSE IN FU HELPS -- (coded on Individual Tape Code)
LIST ADDITIONAL PERSONS IN COLUMN J9 AND ASK J10 FOR EACH.)
About how much time does (he/she) spend RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD !iGJ on housework in an average week?
SC0 I
m
m
I I I
m
m
Jll. Did you (or anyone else now living in your family) receive government food stamps last month?
12. For how many members of your family were stamps issued? (see editing worksheets)
13. How many dollars' worth of food stamps did you get? (edited
PROBE: Is that only your (FU'S)
share of the food?] (edited)
I PER NONTH
14. In addition to what you bought with food stamps, did you (or anyone else in your family) spend any money on food that you use at home?
YES
P
(GO TO 516
J15. How much? [IF R LIVES WITH NON-FU MEMBERS, (edited) PROBE: Is that only your (FU'S) share of the
s FU'S SHARE PER YEEK 63s FU'S SHARE PER NONTH
J16. Do you have any food delivered to the door which isn't included in that?
YES
9
p GO TO JlB
517. How much do you spend on that food? (edited)
s FU'S SHARE PER UEEK @ '-FU'S SHARt PER W)NTH
J18. About how much do you (or anyone else in your family) spend eating out, school? (edited)
not counting meals at work or at
s m @ ' FU'S SHARE mRwiiTii
J19. How much do you (or anyone else in your family) spend on food that you use at home in en average week? [IF R LIVES WITH NON-FU MEMBERS.
s FU'S SHARE PER WEEK
J20. Do you have any food delivered to the door which isn't included in that?
q @ Gr TC :2i
4 J21. How much do you spend on that
(edited) food?
J22. About how much do you (and everyone ted) else in your family) spend eating out,
not counting meals at work or at school?
s U'S SHARE PER UEEK@%U'S SHARE PER NOhTH
TURN TO P. 34, J23
34 43
J23. Did you (or anyone else in your family) use government food stamps at any time in 1980?
+ GO TO 526
J24. How many dollars' worth of stamps did you get in 1980? (see editing worksheets)
f PER KINlH
J25. For how many months did you use food stamps in 1980? (edited)
MONTHS
TURN TO P. 35, SECTION K
0526. Did you think you were eligible for food stamps at any time in 1980?
Can you tell me why you thought you weren't eligible? (Any other reasons why?)
v7g60 l-c-x-l 3. MYBE L -I L
1
u 5. No piGGiG]
1 GO TO JZB
TURN TO P. 35, SECTION K
l J28. Did you try to get the stamps last year (in 1980)? V7963
5. No
Lli
J29. Why Couldn't you get them? (Any other 64 reasons why?)
J I&
Can you tell me why you didn't try? , (Any other reasons why?)
166
44 35
SECTION K: INCOME
Kl . To get an accurate financial picture of people all over the country, we need to know the income of all the families that we interview.
INTERVIEWER: ANY DOLLARS LISTED IN K2-K11c MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY WORK HOURS AND WEEKS IN ONE OF THE EMPLOYMENT SECTIONS!!
l Klr. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT V7967 -
P
HEAD IS A FARMER OR RANCHER
HEAD IS NOT A FARMER OR RANCHER -GO TO KS
l K2. What were your total receipts from farming in 1980, \7968 including soil bank payments and commodity credit loans? s
K3. What were your total operating expenses, not counting living expenses? S
K4. That left you a net income from fanning of? (A-B=) 5
A
B
A-B (see editing worksheets)
l K5. Did you (or anyone else in the family here) own a business at any time in 198;. or have a financial y7g6g interest in any business enterprise?
[5./-d GO TO KB
b K6. Was it a corporation or an unincorporated business, or did you have an interest in both kinds?
k'7g70 pITii%q GD To K0 71 T\ '"1
K7. How much was your (family's) share of the total income from the business in 1980--that is, the amount you took out plus any profit left in?
(edited) S IN 1980
KE. How much did you (MEAD) receive from wages and salaries in 1980, that is, before anything was deducted for
(edited) taxes or other things?
S IN 1980
K9. In addition to this, did you have any income from bonuses, overtime, tips, or commissions?
YES
7 KlO. How much was that?
(edited)
PN TO P. 36. Kll
S IN 1980
36 45
K11. I'm going to be reading you a list of other sources of income you might have. Did you (HEAD) receive any other income in 1980 from professional practice or trade? (see editing worksheets)
(FOR EACH "YES" TO K11, ASK K12 AND K13.)
K12. How much was it?
I
K13.
a. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OR TRADE?
b. farming or market gardening?
C. roomers or boarders?
d. dividends, interest, rent, trust funds, or royalties?
e. ADC, AFDC?
f. Supplemental Security Income (the gold/tan/ yellow checks)?
During how much of 1980 did you get this income?
FOR
FOR
46 37
K14. Did you (HEAD) receive any income in 1980 from other welfare? (FOR EACH "YES" TO K14. ASK K15 AND K16.) (see editing worksheets)
K16.
a. OTHER WELFARE?
b. Social Security?
c. other retirement pay, pensions or annuities?
d. unemployment compensation?
e. workers compensation?
f. alimony?
g. child support?
h. help from relatives?
j. Anything else? (SPECIFY):
K14. K15.
How much was it?
No YES j 5
PER
NO YES +, S
PER
NO YES j S
PER
NO YES L, S
PER
No YES + S
PER
No YES + 5
PER
During how much of 1980 did you get this income?
I
FOR
FOR
FOR
1. FOR
FOR
K17. Did anyone (else) not living here now help (you/your family) out financially--I mean give you money, or help with your expenses during 1980?
YES
crl
El- TURN TO P. 38, K19
K18. How much did that amount to last year? S IN 1980 (edited)
38 47
119 INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. HEAD IS MALE WHO HAS WIFE IN FU (REMEMBER: FEMALE FRIEND LIVING IN FU ONE YEAR OR MORE IS CONSIDERED WIFE.)
B. HEAD IS MALE, GOES NOT HAVE WIFE IN FU -TURN TO P. 39. K3ob
C. HEAD IS FEMALE -TURN TO P. 39. UOb
v K2O. Did your (wife/friend) have any income during 1980?
INTERVIEWER: ANY DOLLARS LISTED IN K21-K22 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY WORK HOURS AND WEEKS IN ONE OF THE EMPLOYMENT SECTIONS!!
K21. Was any of it earnings from her work?
c3 YES
+ K22. How much did she earn from work in 1980 before deductions?
(see editing worksheets)
I IN 1980
K23. Did she receive any unemployment compensation in 1980?
K25.
K27.
K24. How much was that? I (edited)
Did she receive any Social Security in 1980?
YES
‘$! K26. How much was that? I
(edited)
Did she have any income in 1980 from interest, dividends, rent, or any other source?
El--- TURN TO P. 39. K30b
/-g.LeGO TO K23
(GO TO K2S
IN 1980
@--+ GO TO K27
IN 1980
E+- TURN TO P. 39. K30b
K28. What was it from? SOURCE SOURCE
K29. How much did that (edited) amount to in 1980? f IN 1980 f IN 1980
(00 NOT WRlTE IN THIS SPACE) HEAD TYPE INCOME:
TAXABLE TRANSFER
L A ul
DO NOT WRlTE IN THIS SPACE) WIFE TYPE INCOME:
TAXABLE TM SFER
L A &I
48
K30a. PRELIST (BEFORE ATTEMPTING INTERVIEW)
-LIST ALL PERSONS 16 OR OLDER AT THE TIME OF THE 1981 INTERVIEW. (THESE PERSONS ARE LISTED ON THE FAMILY LISTING LABEL, PAGE 2 OF THE COVER SHEET.)
-DO NOT PRELIST "HEAD" OR "WIFE."
K30b. UPDATE (DURING INTERVIEW)
-LIST ANYONE 16 OR OLDER WHO HAS MOVED INTO THE FU SINCE THE 1980 INTERVIEW, BUT BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1981. (THESE PERSONS ARE LISTED IN ITEM 14, PAGE 2 OF THE COVER SHEET.)
-LIST ANYONE SHOWN AS "HEAD" OR "WIFE" ON FAMILY LISTING LABEL WHO HAS MOVED OUT SINCE THE 1980 INTERVIEW.
-LIST ALL MEMBERS (EXCEPT HEAD AND WIFE) OF A SPLITOFF FU WHO ARE 16 OR OLDER, REGARDLESS OF WHEN THEY MOVED IN.
39
-DO NOT ASK AN OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION FOR ANYONE WHO MOVED OUT BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1980.
-DO NOT ASK AN OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION FOR ANYONE WHO MOVED IN AFTER JANUARY 1, 1981. (UNLESS YOU ARE DOING A SPLITOFF INTERVIEW).
OTHER FU MEMBER GRID
K31. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
1. ANY ELIGIBLE PERSON(S) LISTED ABOVE ASK #1. OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION, P. 40
5. NO ELIGIBLE PERSON(S) LISTED ABOVE TURN TO P. 46, K48
40 (K32-K33, K37xK38, K40, K43-K46 are coded on the Individual Tape Code)
#1 Other FU Member
RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD AGE m
K32. INTERVIEWER: IS THIS PERSON DECEASED? q NO
GO TO K34
P K33. We would like to know about what (INDIVIDUAL) does--is (he/she) working now, looking for
work, retired, a student, keeping house, or what? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.)
m (7. In. OTHER (SPECIFv)’ / mj
134. During 1980 did (he/she) have a full-time or part-time job (not counting work around the house)?
K35. What kind of work did (he/she) usually do?
K36. About how much money did (he/she) earn from work last year? (see editing worksheets)
s IN 1980
K37. About how many weeks did (he/she) work last year?
WEEKS IN 1980
K38. During the weeks that (he/she) worked, about how many hours did (he/she) usually work per week?
HOURS PER WEEK
K39. Did (he/she) have any (other) income last year?
TURN TO P. 41, K42
1 K40. What was that from?
K41. How much was that last year? 5 (edited)
INl#)O
49
41
K4t. During 1980 was there any time when (he/she) was laid off or Iooking for work and could not find a job?
4 p 60,DK41jM*.li
K43. About how many weeks was that?
WEEKS IN 1980
KM. During 1980 was (he/she) enrolled in school as a full-time or part-time student?
" T IS. NOT E:zL;4,'" SCHOOL 1
145. How many weeks did (he/she) attend school in 1980?
YEEKS IN 1980 piY%G-cDON'T
K46. What is the highest grade or year of school that (he/she) has completed?
GRADE/YEAR
K47. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
00'.
MORE THAN 1 OTHER FU MEMBER LISTED IN K30 - TURN TO P. 42, #2 OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION
2. ONLY 1 OTHER FU MEMBER LISTED IN K30 - TURN TO P. 46, K48
TAXABLE:
TRANSFER: m
TRI cl
(K32-K33, K37xK38, K40, K43-K46 are coded on the Individual Tape Code)
#2 Other FU Member
RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD AGE
K32. INTERVIEWER: IS THIS PERSON DECEASED?
GO TO K3.4
. We would like to know about what (INDIVIDUAL) does--is (he/she) working now looking for work, retired, a student, keeping house, or what? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
K34. During 1980 did (he/she) have a full-time or part-tine job (not counting work around the house)?
PART-TIME JOB
4 4
K35. What kind of work did (he/she) usually do?
GO TO K39
I
K36. About how much money did (he/she) earn from work last year? (see editing worksheets)
I IN 1980
K37. About how many weeks did (he/she) work last year?
MEKS IN 1980 [OM(.T]
138. During the weeks that (he/she) worked, about how many hours did (he/she) usually work per week?
HOURS PER YEEK ) DON'T KNOU 1
K39. Did (he/she) have any (other) income last year?
TURN TO P. 43, K42
K40. What was that from?
51
K41. How much (edited)
was that last year? ! IN 1980
K42. During 1980 was there any time when (he/she) was laid off or looking for work and could not find a job?
p g GDT(K44110*.ilwnI
K43. About how many weeks was that?
UEEKS IN 1980
K44. During 1980 was (he/she) enrolled in school as a full-time or part-time student?
'""'i'"""' '; [ 5. NOT E;b!;;;4:" SCHOOL]
K45. How many weeks did (he/she) attend school in 1980?
UEEKS IN 1980 198. DON'T KNOW 1
K46. What is the highest grade or year of school that (he/she) has completed?
GRAOf/VE.4il
K47. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
q 1. MORE THAN 2 OTHER FU MEMBERS LISTED IN K30 - TURN TO P. 44, #3 OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION
ONLY 2 OTHER FU MEMBERS LISTED IN K30 I TURN TO P. 46, K48
TAXABLE : L A
TRANSFER: In
(K32-K33, K37xK38, K40, K43-K46 are coded on the Individual Tape Code)
#3 Other FU Member SEQ #
RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD AGE m
K32. INTERVIEWER: IS THIS PERSON DECEASED?
GO TO K34
K33. We would like to know about what (INDIVIDUAL) does--is (he/she) working now, looking for work, retired, a student, keeping house, or what? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.)
K34. During 1980 did (he/she) have a full-time or part-time job (not counting work around the house)?
FULL-TIME JOB PART-TIME JOB
4
GO TO K39
K35. What kind of work did (he/she) usually do?
K36. (see editing worksheets) About how much money did (he/ she) earn from work last year?
I IN 1980
K37. About how many weeks did (he/she) work last year?
UEEKS IN 1980 1 DON'T KNOU 1
'638. During the weeks that (he/she) worked, about how many hours did (he/she) usually work Per reek?
HOURS PER UEEK ( DON'T KNOL']
K39. Did (he/she) have any (other) income last year?
TURN TO P. 45, K42
J
K40. What was that from?
I I
K41. How much was that last year? S (edited)
IN 1980 J
-- --
54 45 K42. During 1980 was there my time when (he/she) was laid off or looking for work and could not
find a job?
4 - K43. About how many weeks was that?
WEEKS IN 1980
144. During 1980 was (he/she) enrolled in school as a full-time or part-time student?
" T IS. ,lENJDLL~4:"""L~
K45. Ha many weeks did (he/she) attend school in 1980?
YEEK5 IN 1980 [DOW'TI
K46. What is the highest grade or year of school that (he/she) has completed?
GRADE/YEAR
147. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
Dl. MORE THAN 3 OTHER FU MEMBERS LISTED IN K30 __t USE SUPPLEMENTAL OTHER FU MEMBER SECTION (BLUE)
CL 2 ONLY 3 OTHER FU MEMBERS LISTED IN K30 -TURN TO P. 46, K48
TAXABLE:
TRANSFER: m
TRunn 0
K48. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. CHILD(REN) 15 AND UNDER IN FU DURING 1980
cb. NO CHILDREN 15 AND UNDER IN FU DURING 1980 ---t TURN TO P. 47, K54
d K48a. Did anyone else in the family living here in 1980 have any income in 1980?
55
E!l-- TURN TO P. 47, K54
K49. Who was that? (LIST EACH PERSON AND ASK K50-K53)
mONSHIP TO HEAD m RELATronsHIPfO RELATIONSHIP TO MEA0 IGE
K50. About how much was that? (see editing worksheets) 5 IN 1980 $ IN 1980 t IN 198C
K51. What was that from?
K52. (IF WORK MENTIONED AT K51) About how many hours of work was that?
HOURS IN 1980 HOURS IN 1980 HOURS IN 198C
53. Did anyone else living here in 1980 have any income in 1980?
pJ El-
TURN TO P. 47, K54
ASK K49-K52 ABOVE
TAXABLE: L A
URKHRS mj 0
SEQ #
m
TAXABLE: L A
WRKHRS m] q
TRANSFER: m
SEQ X
m
TAXABLE: L A
WRKHRS [ml
TRANSFER: m
47 l K54. Do you (HEAD) belong to a labor union?
V7971
l K55. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT V7972
1. THERE IS A (WIFE/FRIEND) IN FU
c35. NO (WIFE/FRIEND) IN FU - ~0 TO ~57
G bK56. Does your (wife/friend) belong to a labor union?
W.57. Do you (HEAD) have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the y7g74 amount of work you can do?
[5. GO TO KS9
l K58. Does it limit your work a lot, somewhat, or just a little?
V7975
l K59. Were you (HEAD) a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time during 1980? V7976
1. YES
1 '
(,.,,+O TO K62
.' K60. How many nights were you in a hospital altogether during 1980?
t
V7977 NIGHTS IN 1980
K61. Some people pay their hospital bills out of their own pockets; others have their
7978 hospital bills paid--or are reimbursed for what they paid--by some form of insurance. Were any bills for your most recent stay in the hospital in 1980 paid for out of your own pocket, with no repayment?
l K62. (Aside from any hospital stay,) did an illness or injury keep you in bed for all or most of V7979 a day at any time during 1980?
pq p+ TURN TO P. 48, K64
l K63. About how many days did illness or injury keep you in bed all or most of the day V7980 (but not in a hospital) during 1980?
DAYS IN 198C
57 0~64. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT V7981
1. HEAD IS MALE WITH WIFE IN FU (REMEMBER: FEMALE FRIEND LIVING IN FU ONE YEAR OR MORE IS CONSIDERED WIFE!)
HEAD IS MALE WITH NO (WIFE/FRIEND) IN FU 4 TURN TO P. 49, K72
3. HEAD IS FEMALE P TURN TO P. 49, K72
v l KS5. Does your (wife/friend) have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of VT982 work or the amount of work she can do?
1. YES
7
p)-GO TO K67
l K66. Does it limit your (wife's/friend's) work a lot, somewhat, or just a little? V7983
l K67. Was your (wife/friend) a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time during 1980? V7984
1. YES
I
15.j~ GO TO K70
l KM. How many nights was she in a hospital altogether during 1980?
L7985 WIGHTS IN 1980
0 K69. Were any bills for your (wife's/friend's) most recent stay in the hospital in 1980 \1j+g86 paid for out of her or your own pocket, with no repayment?
j-r-q piq
l K70. (Aside from any hospital stay), did an illness or injury keep her in bed for all or most of v7ga7 a day at any time during 1980?
1. YES
cF7
p7iq-a TURN TO P. 49, K72
Wdsa About how many days did illness or injury keep her in bed all or most of the day (but not in a hospital) during 1980?
DAYS IN 1980
58 49
l K72. During the past year, has anyone in the family received medical care which has been or will be y7g8g paid for by Medicare or Medicaid (Medi-Cal, Medical Assistance, Welfare, Medical Services)?
(,.j--WSO TO 1174
bK73. Which program was it? V7990
MEDICAID, MEDI-CAL, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. *' WELFARE, MEDICAL SERVICES
OTHER (SPECIFY):
7.
l K74. Did you get V7991 inheritance?
any other money in 1980 --like a big settlement from an insurance company, or an
1. YES
9 l K75. How much did that amount to? V7992
I
[Gj--- GO TO K76
IN 1980
l K76. Last year did you help support anyone who doesn't live here with you now?
1. YES
Ls
(F--b-b TURN TO P. 50, SECTION L
+ I
b K77. How many? ‘17994
K78. How much money did that amount to in the last year?
I I IH 1980
I O! K79. Were any of these people dependent on you for more than half of their total support? 1
1. YES
9
j-G-q+ TURN TD P. 50. SECTlDh L
0 K80. How many? V7996
I
50 SECTION L: NEW WIFE
l L1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
HEAD IS FEMALE
v7ggx ';
1. HEAD HAS NEW WIFE THIS YEAR (REMEMBER: FEMALE FRIEND LIVING IN FU ONE YEAR OR MORE IS CONSIDERED WIFE.)
-TURN TO P. 51, SECTION M
5 HEAD IS MALE WITH NO WIFE -TURN TO P. 51, SECTION M
05. HEAD IS MALE WITH SAME WIFE AS IN 1979 __) TURN TO P. 51, SECTION M
l L2. How many grades of school did your (wife/friend) finish? V7998 GRADES OF SCHOOL COLLEGE
0 L3. Did she have any other schooling?
V7999 1. YES
7
15.j GO TO L8
R Ld. What other schooling did she have? vaooo
L5. What college was that?
. L6. Does she have a college degree?
V~3001
1. YES
7
(5.1
GO TO L8
b L7. Does she have my advanced V]$Oi32 degrees?
l L8. How much education did your (wife's/friend's) father have? V8003
l L9. How much education did your (wife's/friend's) mother have? vaoo4
RLlO. How many years altogether has your (wife/friend) worked for money since she was 18? woo5
YEARS
i
I,.+ TURN TO P. 51, SECTIDL R
0 L11. How many of these years did she work full-time for most or all of the year? V8006
YEARS
4
w TURN TO P. 51, SECTION M
L12. During the years that she was not working full-time, how much of the time did she work?
L ..,m
60 51
SECTION M: NEW HEAD
M1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
V8009. 1. HEAD IS A NEW HEAD THIS YEAR (REMEMBER: ALL NEW SPLITOFF FUs HAVE NEW HEADS.)
HEAD IS THE SAME HEAD AS IN 1980 +llJRN TO P. 3 OF REINTERVIEW COVER SHEET, ITEM 15
M1a. EXACT TIME NOW:
M2. Now I have some questions about your (HEAD'S) family and past experiences. Where did your father and mother grow up? (FROM BIRTH TO 18 YEARS OF AGE.)
FATHER: E IF U.S., COUNTRY IF m CoUNTY @ TO -
V8010 V8O"l"r
MOTHER: 3'TJiTF IF U.S.. COUNTRY IF mN TOWN -
M3. What was your father's usual occupation when you were growing up? V8014
occ
ci
M4. Thinking of your (HEAD'S) first full-time regular job, what did you do? V8015
TURN TO P. 52, M6
occ
0
M5. Have you had a number of different kinds of jobs, or have you mostly worked in the same occupation V&316 you started in, or what?
52 61
M6. Do you (HEAD) have any children who don't live with you?
0 YES /-g-40 TO 119
i 1st
M7. How many? NUMBER m V8017
2nd V8018 M8. When were they born? m
YEAR BORN YEAR BORN YEAR BORN 3rd
m V8019
M9. Did you (HEAD) have any children who are not now living? 1
m V8020
YES
7
INO TO ~11 I BY 25 0 V8021
HlO. When were they born? YEAR BORN YEAR BORN YEAR BORN
l Mll. How many brothers and sisters did you (HEAD) have? V8022
NUMBER
---I-- (0wTow13 Wl2. Were any of your brothers or sisters older than you?
V8023 [-Y-q [T-&q
l M13. Did you (HEAD) grow up on a farm, in a small town, in a large city, or what? V8024
1114. In what state and county was that? (EXAMPLE: ILLINOIS, COOK COUNTY)
V8025 AND V8026 STATE COUNTY
1115. What was the name of the nearest town?
W416. What other states or countries have you lived in, including time spent abroad while in the armed forces?
l M17. Have you (HEAD) ever moved out of a community where you were living in order to take a job somewhere else?
V8029 Il. YES 1
TURN TO P. 53, 1119
01118. Have you ever turned down a job because you did not want to move? V8030
62 01119. Were your parents poor when you were growing up, pretty well off, or what?
V8031
53
l u20. How much education did your (HEAD'S) father have? V8032
(IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES) l KZI. Could he read and write?
W22. How much education did your (HEAD'S) mother have? V8033
(IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES) l W3. Could she read and write?
OH24. Are you (HEAD) a veteran? V8034
l M25. How many years have you worked since you were 18? V8035
, EARS ~)-bGOTOH2B
0 M26. How many of these years did you work full-time for most of the year?
V8036 YEARS (,,60 TO M2B
1127. During the years that you were not working full-time, how much of the time did you work?
elm V8037 V8038
l M28. How many grades of school did you (HEAD) finish? V8039
Did you get any other Did you have any other training? schooling?
1. YES
P
TURN TO P. 54. M37
What was it? did you have?
Do you have my trouble reading?
W. What other schooling
M34. What college was that?
Do you have a college degree?
1. YES (r.
P TURN TO
P. s4. M37 Do you have any advanced degrees?
63
54
M37. V8047
M40
Now we would like to ask for your religious preference. This involves a right that is protected by the United States Constitution. You are under no obligation to answer these questions; and, if for any reason, you decide you da not wish to answer them, we will accept and respect your decision. The information requested is important to us, and we hope you will decide to answer them.
May we record your religious preference?
M38. Is your religious preference Protestant, Catholic, or Jewish, or what?
I GO TO M40
M39. What denomination is that?
EXACT TINE NOW:
TURN TO P. 3 OF REINTERVIEW COVER SHEET OR
TURN TO P. 4 OF SPLITOFF COVER SHEET
COMPLETE AFTER INTERVIEW (see TN1 and TN2)
M41. Who was your Respondent? Indicate relationship to Head. V8049
M42. Total number of calls required to obtain interview (see item 9 of cover sheet): V8050
P a r t 3 : Edi t ing Procedures and Worksheets
T h e e d i t i n g p r o c e s s s e r v e s t h r e e m a i n p u r p o s e s : ( 1 ) a c c o u n t i n g f o r a l l
yea r - t o - yea r changes i n f am i l y membersh ip , ( 2 ) r e c t i f y i n g d i s c r e p a n c i e s w i t h i n
t h e i n t e r v i e w b e f o r e c o d i n g , a n d ( 3 ) c a l c u l a t i n g a n d r e c o r d i n g n u m e r i c d a t a o n
t h e w o r k s h e e t s a n d i n t e r v i e w s f o r c o d i n g . I t i s a c o m p l i c a t e d t a s k r e q u i r i n g a
h igh deg ree o f accu racy , s o e a c h i n t e r v i e w i s c h e c k e d b y a n o t h e r e d i t o r .
E a c h i n t e r v i e w i s s c r e e n e d f o r d i s c r e p a n c i e s r e q u i r i n g a r e t u r n t r i p t o t h e
f i e l d . F a m i l y c o m p o s i t i o n e d i t i n g a n d o c c u p a t i o n c o d i n g a r e t h e n e x t s t e p .
F i n a l l y , t h e m a s s i v e e d i t i s d o n e , a n d i n t e r v i e w s a r e c o n s i d e r e d “ c l e a n ” f o r
c o d i n g .
T h e f u l l a r r a y o f p a s t i n t e r v i e w s i s a v a i l a b l e t o e d i t o r s , t h o u g h o n l y t h e
p a s t y e a r ’ s i n t e r v i e w i s u s u a l l y c o n s u l t e d t o s o l v e p r o b l e m s . They are used when
t h e c u r r e n t i n t e r v i e w i s v a g u e , c o n t r a d i c t o r y , o r i n c o m p l e t e d e s p i t e p r e v i o u s
a t t e m p t s t o c l a r i f y p r o b l e m s . P r o j e c t s t a f f c l o s e l y o v e r s e e t h e e d i t i n g p r o c e s s .
a n d s u b s t a n t i v e d e c i s i o n s r e g a r d i n g t h e h a n d l i n g o f s p e c i f i c p r o b l e m s a r e m a d e b y
t h i s s t a f f .
The t echn iques used t o ed i t a l l p rev ious waves we re used t o ed i t Wave X IV .
D e t a i l e d d i s c u s s i o n o f t h e s e t e c h n i q u e s w i l l b e f o u n d i n t h e d o c u m e n t a t i o n o f
W aves I -V o f t h i s su rvey and spec i f i c changes a re documen ted annua l l y i n t he yea r
o f t h e i r o c c u r r e n c e .
Fam i l y Compos i t i on Ed i t i ng
A l l p e o p l e i n a P a n e l f a m i l y l a s t y e a r m u s t b e a c c o u n t e d f o r t h i s y e a r - -
e i t h e r i n t h e o l d f a m i l y o r a s h a v i n g m o v e d o u t t o f o r m a n e w f a m i l y . Sample
members who move ou t a re fo l l owed and in te rv iewed as a new fami l y . Fam i l y
compos i t i on ed i t i ng r ema ins unchanged .
W ave XIV Changes
UTILITIES
T h i s y e a r w e h a v e a s k e d s e p a r a t e q u e s t i o n s f o r d i f f e r e n t t y p e s o f f u e l s a n d
u t i l i t y s e r v i c e s . E l e c t r i c i t y ( B 8 1 - B 2 1 ) , G a s ( B 2 2 - B 2 5 ) , O i l ( B 2 6 - B 2 8 ) , C o a l ,
W ood, Kerosene and Other Fuels (B29-B30), and Water & Sewage (B31-B33) are each
a s k e d s e p a r a t e l y . I t was no t poss i b l e t o ass i gn m i ss i ng amoun ts as p rev i ous
waves had asked U t i l i t y Cos t s as a l ump sum, howeve r , Accu racy Code “2 ” was used
f o r “ N o t A s c e r t a i n e d ” f i g u r e s t o r e t a i n t h e o p t i o n o f a s s i g n i n g m i s s i n g a m o u n t s
a t a l a t e r d a t e .
65
6 6
F o r t h e p u r p o s e o f c o m p a r a b i l i t y w i t h p r e v i o u s y e a r s , a g e n e r a t e d v a r i a b l e
( V 7 6 9 9 ) c o n t a i n s t h e s u m o f a l l t h e s e p a r a t e u t i l i t y q u e s t i o n s . P l e a s e n o t e : a n y
s u m ( V 7 6 9 9 ) t h a t e q u a l s “ 9 9 9 9 ” i m p l i e s t h a t o n e o r m o r e o f t h e u t i l i t i e s a r e “ N o t
A s c e r t a i n e d . ”
SALARIED WORKERS WAGE RATES
A l l “ s a l a r i e d ” w o r k e r s h a v e t h e i r c u r r e n t i n c o m e , C 1 1 ( V 7 7 1 5 ) a n d o v e r t i m e
p a y , i f a n y , C 1 3 ( V 7 7 1 7 ) , c o n v e r t e d i n t o a n h o u r l y s c a l e . T h i s y e a r , i n c a s e s
w h e r e H e a d d o e s n o t r e c e i v e o v e r t i m e p a y - - C 1 2 ( V 7 7 1 6 ) = “ N o , ” 5 - - a n d h a s h e l d h i s
p o s i t i o n f o r o v e r a y e a r - - C 1 8 ( V 7 7 2 2 ) i s g r e a t e r t h a n “ 0 1 2 ’ ‘ - - a n a p p r o x i m a t i o n o f
“ r e a l w o r k h o u r s ” w a s u s e d t o d e r i v e t h e C u r r e n t H o u r l y W a g e R a t e , L a s t Y e a r ' s
W ork Weeks (C37) , Hours Worked Per Week (C39) , and Ove r t ime Hou rs (C41 ) we re used
t o c o n v e r t t h e s a l a r i e d p a y s c a l e .
I n c a s e s w h e r e a s a l a r i e d H e a d r e c e i v e d o v e r t i m e p a y , h a d n o t h e l d h i s
p o s i t i o n f o r o v e r a y e a r , o r w h e r e t h e w o r k i n g h o u r s w e r e v a g u e , c o n t r a d i c t o r y o r
i n c o m p l e t e , r e g u l a r c o n v e n t i o n s f o r w o r k h o u r s w e r e u s e d t o e s t a b l i s h a c u r r e n t
h o u r l y w a g e ( i . e . y e a r l y = 2 0 0 w o r k h o u r s ; w e e k l y = 4 0 w o r k h o u r s ; e t c . ) .
PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT
I n S e c t i o n s C a n d D ( H e a d s w h o a r e c u r r e n t l y w o r k i n g , t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ,
o r u n e m p l o y e d a n d l o o k i n g f o r w o r k ) , a n e w s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s a b o u t u n e m p l o y m e n t
p e r i o d s h a s b e e n a d d e d ( C 4 9 - C 7 9 a n d D 2 7 - D 5 7 ) . O n l y H e a d s w i t h 4 0 o r m o r e h o u r s
o f u n e m p l o y m e n t ( V 7 5 3 8 ) w e r e a s k e d t h i s n e w s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s , w h i c h d e a l w i t h
t i m i n g a n d d u r a t i o n o f u p t o t h r e e s e p a r a t e u n e m p l o y m e n t p e r i o d s .
PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT
A b r i e f s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s o n e x p e c t e d r e t i r e m e n t a g e h a s b e e n r e t u r n e d t o
W ave XIV. They appear at C92-C95 and D62-D65.
ASSIGNMENT TABLES
I n W a v e X I V , a s i n W a v e s X I I a n d X I I I , w e u s e d a n i n f l a t i o n f a c t o r i n s o m e
o f o u r a s s i g n m e n t t a b l e s . T h e t a b l e s w e r e f i r s t d r a w n u s i n g t h e u n w e i g h t e d d a t a
f r o m l a s t y e a r ( W a v e X l I I ) , t h e n e a c h f i g u r e w a s i n c r e a s e d b y t h e p e r c e n t o f
i n f l a t i o n f o r t h a t c a t e g o r y . T h e i n f l a t i o n f a c t o r s w e r e d e r i v e d f r o m t h e
I m p l i c i t P r i c e D e f l a t o r s f o r g r o s s n a t i o n a l p r o d u c t o f t h e C o m m e r c e D e p a r t m e n t ’ s
S u r v e y o f C u r r e n t B u s i n e s s , D e c e m b e r 1 9 8 0 , b y c o m p a r i n g t h e 3 r d q u a r t e r o f 1 9 7 9
t o t h e 3 r d q u a r t e r o f 1 9 8 0 . T h e f a c t o r s u s e d a r e a s f o l l o w s :
House Va lue f o r Homeowne rs (V7517 ) , 8 . 45%
- 6 7
( n o t e t h a t i f w e h a v e a h o u s e v a l u e f o r t h i s h o u s e f r o m l a s t y e a r ’ si n t e r v i e w w e u s e d i t , p l u s 1 0 % . w i t h a n a c c u r a c y c o d e o f “ 1 ” i n p r e f e r e n c et o t h e t a b l e v a l u e w h i c h a l w a y s c a r r i e s a n a c c u r a c y c o d e “ 2 . “ )
A n n u a l R e n t f o r R e n t e r s ( V 7 5 2 5 ) , 9 . 2 %
Imputed Annual Rent for Nonowners/Nonrenters (V7527) , 9 .2%
Annual Food Cost Except Food Stamps (V7564) , 8 .916%
A n n u a l C o s t o f E a t i n g O u t ( V 7 5 6 6 ) , 8 . 9 1 6 %
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Survey Research Center 1981 PSID P. 457701 1
EDITING WORKSHEETS
PRE-EDITOR EDITOR CK. EDITOR
\
1-1
J V7503 V7504
Size of Largest City in PSU 13
V7506
Color of Coversheet q
V7507
Whether Originally Refused D
V7508
Telephone Interview? D
V7509
Family Composition Change El
V7510
Number Moved In
V7511
a Who Moved In
V7512
C1 Number Moved Out
V7513
I3 o Moved Out
V7514
I urrent Family Composition
V7515
I unlity of Match
V7516
ACC
V7519 V7520 V7521
llll I
V7523 ----_--__-_________-------------------
Annual Rent (B14)rl fl
V7526
ACC
cl
Annual Mortgage Payments (B10)
V7522
q
Annual Property Tax Bill (B13)
V7524 ------_------
V7527 VT'528
Government Subsidy of Heating Costs (B5) I I I (
V7529
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HEAD 1. Main Job:
2. Overtime: C41
3. Second Job: C46xC47
Total Annual Work Hours (1+2+3)
Illness of Others: C28/D16
Illness of Self: C30/D18
Strike: C34/D20
Unemployment: C36/D22
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ACC
cl
50 V7532 V7533
5cl V7534 V7535
mna V7536 V7537
rcl
V7538 V7539
WIFE 1. Main Job:
2. Overtime: F33
3. Second Job: F36xF37 ACC
Total Annual Work Hours (1+2+3) cl
V7540 V7541
I1lness of Others: F20/G13 mncl
V7542 V7543
Illness of Self: F22/G15 mIlu
V7544 V7545
Strike: F26/G17 50
V7546 V7547
Unemployment: F28/G19 50 V7548 V7549
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INDIVIDUAL FOOD COSTS:Use family composition at timeof interview
#in FU WFN ANS in 2 Total
#Major Family #RequiredAdults Size Rooms Weekly Food Need Annual Need Standard
ANNUAL HOURS HOUSEWORK:
Wife (J5)
Head (J6)
ANNUAL FOOD COSTS:Number to WhomFood Stamps Issued (J12)
Food Stamp ValueLast Month (J13)
Annual Food Costs ExceptFood Stamps (J15+J17/J19+J21)
Annual Costs ofEating Out (J18/J22)
Food Stamp Value 1980 (J24)
Number of Months Used Food Stampsin 1980 (J25)
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1. *Labor Part of Farm Income (K4)-Head
2. *Labor Part of Business Income (K7)-Head
3. Wages of HEAD (K8)
4. Bonus, Overtime, Commissions (K10)-Head
5. Professional Practice or Trade (K12a)-Head
6. Labor Part of Market Gardening (K12b)-Head
7. Labor Part of Roomers and Boarders (K12c)-Head
8. Wages/Labor of WIFE (K22)
9. *Asset Part of Farm Income (K4)-Head & Wife
10. *Asset Part of Business Income (K7)-Head &Wife
11. *Asset Part of Market Gardening (K12b)-Head & Wife
12. *Asset Part of Roomers and Boarders (K12c)-Head & Wife
13. Rent, Interest, Dividends (K12d)-Head
14. Alimony (K15f)-Head
15. Wife's Other Assets (K29)
16. Total Head & Wife Taxable Income(Sum of 1-15)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. Unemployment (K15d)-Head
7. Worker's Compensation (K15e)-Head
8. Child Support (K15g)-Head
9.
10.
11.
Help from Relatives (K15h)-Head
Anything Else (K15j + K18)-Head
Wife's Other Transfers (K24, K29)
ADC/AFDC (K12e)-Head & Wife
SSI (K12f)-Head & Wife
Other Welfare (K15a)-Head & Wife
Social Security (K15b + K26)-Head & Wife
Other Retirement (K15c)-Head
12. Total Transfers of Head & Wife (Sum of 1-11)
1. ADC/AFDC-Others
2. SSI-Others
3. Other Welfare-Others
4. Social Security-Others
5. Other Retirement-Others
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6. Unemployment-Others
7. Worker's Compensation-Others
8. Child Support-Others
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Anything Else-Others
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P a r t 4 : Cod ing P rocedu res
P r o d u c t i o n c o d i n g t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e i s t h e f i n a l s t e p t o p u t t i n g t h e d a t a
i n t o u s a b l e f o r m f o r a n a l y s i s . T h i s i s d o n e a f t e r t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e h a s b e e n
e d i t e d a s d e s c r i b e d i n P a r t 3 . T h e c o d i n g p r o c e s s c o n v e r t s n o n - n u m e r i c a l a n s w e r s
i n t o t h e n u m e r i c a l v a l u e s .
T h i s y e a r , t h e c o d e r s e n t e r e d t h e e d i t i n g w o r k s h e e t s a n d c o d e d t h e
q u e s t i o n n a i r e , u s i n g a n e w s y s t e m d e s i g n e d b y t h e C o m p u t e r S u p p o r t g r o u p a t I S R ’ s
S u r v e y R e s e a r c h C e n t e r . T h e n e w s y s t e m , I n t e r a c t i v e S y s t e m f o r I n p u t o f S u r v e y
D a t a ( I S I S ) , i s c o m p a t i b l e w i t h I S R ’ s O S I R I S a n a l y s i s p a c k a g e . I t i n c o r p o r a t e s
w i l d c o d e a n d c o n s i s t e n c y c h e c k i n g o f d a t a d u r i n g t h e a c t u a l c o d i n g p r o c e s s s u c h
t h a t c o d e r s m a y n o t e n t e r i n v a l i d c o d e v a l u e s . N e e d l e s s t o s a y , c o d e r e r r o r w a s
c o n s i d e r a b l y r e d u c e d b y t h i s n e w p r o c e s s .
T h i s s e c t i o n d e a l s o n l y w i t h t h e q u e s t i o n o f r e l i a b i l i t y , o r i n t e r c o d e r
v a r i a n c e . T h e r e l i a b i l i t y i s t h e m e a s u r e o f t h e a m b i g u i t y o f t h e c o d e s a n d t h e
a c c u r a c y o f t h e c o d e r s . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 0 p e r c e n t o f t h e i n t e r v i e w s ( 6 1 7 ) w e r e
c o d e d t w i c e , o n c e b y t h e c o d e r a n d a s e c o n d t i m e b y a P a n e l S t u d y s t a f f m e m b e r o r
a check code r . C h e c k c o d i n g c o n s i s t s o f a n i t e m - b y - i t e m c h e c k o f a l l v a l u e s
wh ich have been i ndependen t l y coded by a second pe rson . T h i s e n a b l e s t h e s t u d y
s t a f f t o d e t e r m i n e e a r l y i n t h e p r o c e s s i n g w h e t h e r a n y i n d i v i d u a l c o d e r i s h a v i n g
d i f f i c u l t y a n d w h e t h e r a n y c o d e s a r e c a u s i n g p r o b l e m s .
C o d e r s a r e t r a i n e d b y a m e m b e r o f t h e s t u d y s t a f f b e f o r e t h e y a r e a l l o w e d t o
p r o d u c t i o n - c o d e i n t e r v i e w s . T r a i n i n g c o n s i s t s o f a s h o r t i n t r o d u c t i o n o n t h e
h i s t o r y a n d p u r p o s e o f t h e s t u d y a n d a n s w e r i n g a n y q u e s t i o n s t h e c o d e r s m a y h a v e
a b o u t t h e s t u d y i n g e n e r a l . T h e c o d e r s t h e n c h e c k c o d e t w o p r a c t i c e i n t e r v i e w s ,
w h i c h t h e s t u d y s t a f f m e m b e r h a s c o d e d e a r l i e r . T h e n t h e c o d e r s a n d t h e s t u d y
s t a f f m e m b e r g o o v e r t h e p r a c t i c e i n t e r v i e w s i n d e t a i l , d i s c u s s i n g a n y
d i f f e r e n c e s w i t h p a r t i c u l a r e m p h a s i s o n p r o b l e m s t h a t m a y c o m e u p i n p r o d u c t i o n -
c o d i n g a n d q u e s t i o n s t h a t m a y b e d i f f i c u l t t o c o d e .
A d i f f e r e n c e i s a d i s a g r e e m e n t b e t w e e n t h e c o d e r a n d t h e c h e c k c o d e r .
D i f f e r e n c e s b e c o m e e r r o r s w h e n s o j u d g e d b y t h e c h e c k c o d e r ; f o r e x a m p l e , a c o d e r
may use the wrong code , p u n c h t h e w r o n g n u m b e r b y m i s t a k e o n t h e t e r m i n a l
keyboard , o r m i s s a s p e c i f i c d i r e c t i o n i n t h e c o d e . D i s a g r e e m e n t s w h i c h a r e n o t
e r r o r s i n v o l v e c o d i n g o f o p e n - e n d e d q u e s t i o n s ; d e c i s i o n s o n t h e f i n a l c o d e c h o s e n
r e s t w i t h t h e s t u d y s t a f f m e m b e r .
C o d i n g E r r o r s
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T h e r e w a s o n l y o n e v a r i a b l e w i t h a n e r r o r r a t e o f 1 . 3 p e r c e n t o r o v e r ,
q u e s t i o n B 3 . “ H o w i s y o u r ( h o m e / a p a r t m e n t ) h e a t e d - - w i t h g a s , e l e c t r i c i t y , o i l ,
o r w h a t ? ” M o s t o f t h e e r r o r s o c c u r r e d w h e n t h e r e s p o n d e n t r e p o r t e d u s i n g
m u l t i p l e h e a t i n g m e t h o d s , as opposed to on l y one me thod . M u l t i p l e h e a t i n g
me thods we re mos t usua l l y i nd i ca ted by a check on t he app rop r i a te box ( codes 1 , 2
o r 3 ) a n d a w r i t t e n - i n r e p l y . The code rs m i ssed see ing t he me thod w r i t t en i n
n e x t t o t h e q u e s t i o n b y t h e i n t e r v i e w e r .
C o d i n g D i f f e r e n c e s
A l l t h e d i f f e r e n c e s o f 1 . 3 p e r c e n t o r o v e r w e r e o n o p e n - e n d e d q u e s t i o n s .
S u c h q u e s t i o n s v a r y i n t h e d e g r e e o f c o d i n g d i f f i c u l t y , d e p e n d i n g o n q u e s t i o n
c o n t e n t . Q u e s t i o n s a s c e r t a i n i n g r e a s o n s f o r p a r t i c u l a r t y p e s o f b e h a v i o r , t h a t
i s t o s a y , “ W h y ” q u e s t i o n s , a r e t h e m o s t d i f f i c u l t t o b u i l d c o d e s f o r a n d t o
a c t u a l l y c o d e .
The ma jo r p rob lem w i t h ques t i on B33 . “ W h y n o t p a y f o r w a t e r /
sewage?” occu r red when t he responden t ’ s answer f i t t ed i n to more t han one code
ca tegory . Fo r a usua l examp le , r e s p o n d e n t s l i v i n g a s p a r t o f o t h e r p e r s o n s ’
f a m i l i e s , i . e . t h o s e c o d e d 5 i n V 7 5 1 5 , r e p l i e d t h a t t h e o t h e r f a m i l y “ t a k e s c a r e
o f i t . ” H o w e v e r , s i n c e t h e r e i s l i t t l e o r n o i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t h o w t h e o t h e r
f a m i l y “ t a k e s c a r e o f i t , ” d e c i s i o n s b e t w e e n c o d e s 1 , 2 , 3 a n d 4 w e r e d i f f i c u l t
to make.
Quest ion C25. “ W h y i s i t ( b e t t e r / w o r s e ) ? ” r e f e r r i n g t o a j o b t h e r e s p o n d e n t
has had l ess t han one yea r , has been asked s i nce 1969 . The re a re two reasons fo r
p r o b l e m s w i t h t h i s v a r i a b l e . F i r s t , r e a s o n s f o r j o b s a t i s f a c t i o n f o r t h e
r e s p o n d e n t a p p e a r t o b e m o r e s u b j e c t i v e n o w t h a n i n t h e p a s t , b u t a l t e r i n g t h e
c o d e t o r e f l e c t t h i s c h a n g e w o u l d i n t e r f e r e w i t h p a s t t r e n d s . Second l y , code rs
o c c a s i o n a l l y c o d e t h i s q u e s t i o n a s i f i t w e r e a p r i o r i t y c o d e , w h i c h i t i s n o t .
T h e f i r s t m e n t i o n c o n t a i n e d i n t h e r e s p o n s e s h o u l d b e t h e f i r s t c o d e d .
Quest ion J27. “ C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u t h o u g h t y o u w e r e n ’ t e l i g i b l e ? ” ( f o r
f o o d s t a m p s ) a s k s r e s p o n d e n t s a q u e s t i o n t h a t m o s t p e o p l e h a v e v e r y l i t t l e
k n o w l e d g e a b o u t u n l e s s t h e y a r e a l r e a d y i n v o l v e d w i t h t h e “ w e l f a r e ” s y s t e m .
Rep l i es no t codab le i n ca tego r ies 1 o r 2 were a lmos t a lways even more vague than
the rema in i ng codes .
Quest ions B36. “Why did you move?” and B39. “Who might you move?” have
p e r i o d i c a l l y s h o w n s o m e h i s t o r y o f r e l i a b i l i t y p r o b l e m s t h r o u g h o u t t h e d u r a t i o n
o f t h e s t u d y . R e p l i e s i n v o l v i n g c o n s u m p t i v e r e a s o n s a r e m o s t u s u a l l y s o s p e c i f i c
t o e a c h r e s p o n d e n t ’ s s i t u a t i o n t h a t n e w c o d e r s ’ a b i l i t y t o c o n c e p t u a l i z e t h e s e
r e p l i e s i n t e r m s o f t h e s e c o d e c a t e g o r i e s i s v e r y d i f f i c u l t .
Q u e s t i o n J 3 0 . “ C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u d i d n ’ t t r y ? ” ( t o g e t f o o d s t a m p s ) ,
a s k e d o f t h o s e w h o t h i n k t h e y m a y h a v e b e e n e l i g i b l e f o r f o o d s t a m p s , b u t f a i l e d
t o a p p l y f o r t h e m , p r e s e n t e d c o d i n g d i f f i c u l t i e s s i m i l a r t o t h o s e m e n t i o n e d a b o v e
f o r q u e s t i o n J 2 7 . D i f f e r e n t i a t i o n b e t w e e n r e p l i e s t h a t c o u l d b e c o d e d i n e i t h e r
c a t e g o r i e s 5 o r 6 a c c o u n t e d f o r m a n y o f t h e d i s a g r e e m e n t s .
Check Cod ing o f Occupa t i on and I ndus t r y Codes
D u r i n g t h e c o d i n g p r o c e s s , a s e p a r a t e c h e c k i n g p r o c e d u r e w a s e s t a b l i s h e d t o
a t t e m p t t o o b t a i n s o m e i n f o r m a t i o n o n r e l i a b i l i t y r a t e s f o r t h e t h r e e - d i g i t
o c c u p a t i o n a n d i n d u s t r y c o d e s . A t o t a l o f 9 1 3 i n t e r v i e w s w e r e s e l e c t e d f o r t h i s
p r o c e s s . S i n c e e a c h H e a d m u s t a n s w e r e i t h e r S e c t i o n C o r D o r E , t h e c h e c k c o d e r
u s e d t h e o c c u p a t i o n a n d i n d u s t r y i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e a p p r o p r i a t e s e c t i o n f o r
o v e r a l l t o t a l s . A s i m i l a r p r o c e d u r e w a s f o l l o w e d f o r W i v e s , u s i n g S e c t i o n s F , G
and H. O f t h e 9 1 3 i n t e r v i e w s s e l e c t e d , 7 9 8 h a d i n f o r m a t i o n f o r H e a d s a n d 3 7 3 f o r
Wives . T h e r e m a i n d e r r e p r e s e n t n o n - w o r k i n g H e a d s o r W i v e s , o r f a m i l i e s w h i c h
c o n t a i n e d n o W i f e i n 1 9 8 1 .
O v e r a l l r e l i a b i l i t i e s ( i n c l u d i n g t h e i n a p p l i c a b l e c a s e s ) w e r e :
Head’s Occupat ion: 89.2%H e a d ’ s I n d u s t r y : 89.4%W i f e ’ s O c c u p a t i o n : 92.6%W i f e ’ s I n d u s t r y : 95.7%
When ad jus ted f o r r emova l o f i napp l i cab le cases , t hese f i gu res became :
Head’s Occupat ion: 87.6%H e a d ’ s I n d u s t r y : 87.8%W i f e ’ s O c c u p a t i o n : 81.8%W i f e ’ s I n d u s t r y : 89.5%
M a t c h e d d i f f e r e n c e s , t h a t i s , cases i n wh i ch t he code r and check code rd i f f e red i n t he same way more than once , o c c u r r e d o n t h e f o l l o w i n g c o d e s :
Number ofOccupat ion D i f f e r e n c e s
HeadC l e a n e r s & C h a r w o m e n ( 9 0 2 ) - J a n i t o r s & s e x t o n s ( 9 0 3 )
M a n a g e r s & A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , n e c ( 2 4 5 ) - S a l e s m e n &s a l e s c l e r k s , n e c ( 2 8 0 )
4
3
Heavy Equ ipmen t mechan i cs , i nc l . d i ese l( 481 ) - mechan i cs and r epa i rmen , no t spec i f i ed
2
M i s c e l l a n e o u s O p e r a t i v e s ( 6 9 4 ) - a s s e m b l e r s ( 6 0 2 )
W i f eC l e a n e r s & C h a r w o m e n ( 9 0 2 ) - J a n i t o r s & s e x t o n s ( 9 0 3 )
S e w e r s & S t i t c h e r s ( 6 6 3 ) - D r e s s m a k e r s a n ds e a m s t r e s s e s , e x c e p t f a c t o r y ( 6 1 3 )
2
3
3
Chi ld Care Workers , e x c e p t p r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d( 9 4 2 ) - C h i l d c a r e w o r k e r s , p r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d ( 9 8 0 )
Bookkeepe rs ( 305 ) - Bank t e l l e r s ( 301 )
N o t S p e c i f i e d C l e r i c a l W o r k e r s ( 3 9 5 ) - T y p i s t s ( 3 9 1 )
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HeadI n d u s t r y
G e n e r a l B u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 7 ) - S p e c i a l t r a d ec o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 9 )
G e n e r a l B u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 7 ) - N o t s p e c i f i e dc o n s t r u c t i o n ( 0 7 7 )
S p e c i a l T r a d e C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 9 ) - N o t s p e c i f i e dc o n s t r u c t i o n ( 0 7 7 )
H o r t i c u l t u r a l S e r v i c e s ( 0 1 9 ) - P r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d s
(769)
S p e c i a l T r a d e C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 9 ) - G e n e r a l c o n t r a c t o r s ,e x c e p t b u i l d i n g ( 0 6 8 )
M o t o r V e h i c l e & M o t o r V e h i c l e E q u i p m e n t M a n u f a c t u r i n g( 2 1 0 ) - M a n u f a c t u r i n g o f m a c h i n e r y e x c e p t e l e c t r i c a l ,n e c ( 1 9 7 )
N o t S p e c i f i e d M a n u f a c t u r i n g I n d u s t r i e s( 3 9 8 ) - m a n u f a c t u r i n g o f m i s c e l l a n e o u s f a b r i c a t e d
m e t a l p r o d u c t s ( 1 6 8 )
W i f eH o s p i t a l s ( 8 3 8 ) - H e a l t h s e r v i c e s , n e c ( 8 4 8 ) 2
Number ofD i f f e r e n c e s
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
O c c u p a t i o n a n d i n d u s t r y c o d e s y i e l d i n g t h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r s o f d i f f e r e n c e s w e r e :
O c c u p a t i o nHeadM a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , n e c ( 2 4 5 )
M i s c e l l a n e o u s O p e r a t i v e s ( 6 9 4 )
M a c h i n e O p e r a t i v e s , M i s c e l l a n e o u s S p e c i f i e d ( 6 9 0 )
N o t S p e c i f i e d O p e r a t i v e s ( 6 9 5 )
H e a v y E q u i p m e n t M e c h a n i c s , i n c l u d i n g d i e s e l ( 4 8 1 )
Cleaners and Charwomen (902)
Number ofD i f f e r e n c e s
14
7
5
5
4
4
W i f eS e w e r s & S t i t c h e r s ( 6 6 3 ) 8
Cleaners & Charwomen (902) 4
E s t i m a t o r s a n d I n v e s t i g a t o r s , n e c ( 3 2 1 ) 4
C h i l d C a r e W o r k e r s , e x c e p t p r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d ( 9 4 2 ) 4
M a n a g e r s & A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , n e c ( 2 4 5 ) 4
N o t S p e c i f i e d C l e r i c a l W o r k e r s ( 3 9 5 ) 4
Indus t ry*HeadG e n e r a l B u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 7 )
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D i f f e r e n c e s
8
N o t S p e c i f i e d M a n u f a c t u r i n g I n d u s t r i e s ( 3 9 8 ) 2
S p e c i a l T r a d e C o n t r a c t o r s ( 0 6 9 ) 6
Manu fac tu r i ng o f M i sce l l aneous Fab r i ca ted Me ta l 4Products (168)
H o r t i c u l t u r a l S e r v i c e s ( 0 1 9 ) 4
*The re we re no ma tched d i f f e rences on i ndus t r y codes f o r w i ves .
80 -
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d i f f e r e n c e s o n b o t h o c c u p a t i o n a n d i n d u s t r y o c c u r r e d w i t h i n t h e s a m e C e n s u s M a j o r
H e a d i n g g r o u p s .
H e a d s ’ o c c u p a t i o n d i f f e r e n c e s w e r e p r e d o m i n a n t l y w i t h i n t h e C r a f t s m e n a n d
K i n d r e d W o r k e r s G r o u p , t h e O p e r a t i v e s g r o u p , t h e M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s
g roup , t h e S e r v i c e W o r k e r s ( e x c l u d i n g P r i v a t e H o u s e h o l d ) g r o u p a n d t h e C l e r i c a l
a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s g r o u p . W i v e s ’ o c c u p a t i o n p r o b l e m s w e r e m a i n l y c o n f i n e d t o
t h e C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s g r o u p a n d t h e O p e r a t i v e s g r o u p , s i n c e W i v e s t e n d
t o b e c o n c e n t r a t e d i n t h o s e o c c u p a t i o n s .
I n d u s t r y c o d e d i f f e r e n c e s f o r H e a d s w e r e m o s t f r e q u e n t i n t h e M a n u f a c t u r i n g
g roup , t h e W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l T r a d e g r o u p , t h e C o n s t r u c t i o n g r o u p , a n d t h e
P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d R e l a t e d S e r v i c e s g r o u p . W i v e s ’ d i f f e r e n c e s w e r e m o s t o f t e n
f o u n d i n t h e E n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d R e c r e a t i o n S e r v i c e s g r o u p , t h e P e r s o n a l S e r v i c e s
g r o u p a n d t h e R e t a i l T r a d e g r o u p .
A t t h e e n d o f t h i s v o l u m e , A p p e n d i x 2 l i s t s t h e t h r e e - d i g i t o c c u p a t i o n a n d
i n d u s t r y c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s u s e d . T h e s e a r e t a k e n f r o m U . S . B u r e a u o f t h e C e n s u s ,
1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s ,
U . S . G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , W a s h i n g t o n , D C , 1 9 7 1 , p p . v i i - x i v .
I n p r e v i o u s y e a r s o f t h i s s t u d y , a n a t t e m p t w a s m a d e t o r e c o n c i l e
i n c o n s i s t e n c i e s i n t h e c o d i n g o f t h e s a m e o c c u p a t i o n b e t w e e n y e a r s . C a s e s w i t h
t h e s a m e H e a d f o r e a c h p a i r o f y e a r s a n d i n w h i c h t h i s H e a d h a d r e p o r t e d n o
c h a n g e i n j o b w e r e i n s p e c t e d f o r c l u e s a s t o w h i c h o c c u p a t i o n c o d e w a s c o r r e c t .
T h i s t a s k p r o v e d t o b e b o t h m o n u m e n t a l a n d r e l a t i v e l y f r u i t l e s s , a n d h a s b e e n
d i s c o n t i n u e d f o r 1 9 8 1 d a t a .
P a r t 5 : G e n e r a t e d V a r i a b l e s a n d A d d i t i o n a l D a t a
V a r i o u s i n d e x e s , b r a c k e t v a r i a b l e s , and comp lex measu res o f economic s ta tus
h a v e b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d e a c h y e a r u s i n g v a r i a b l e s d e r i v e d d i r e c t l y f r o m c o d e d
i n t e r v i e w d a t a . E a c h y e a r c h a n g e s i n t h e i n t e r v i e w s c h e d u l e h a v e m a d e a d d i t i o n s
a n d d e l e t i o n s o f i n d e x e s n e c e s s a r y . I n g e n e r a l , i f a n i n d e x c o u l d n o t b e b u i l t
t o b e e x a c t l y c o m p a r a b l e t o a p r e v i o u s i n d e x , n o i n d e x w a s c o n s t r u c t e d .
Income
S e v e r a l m e a s u r e s o f e c o n o m i c s t a t u s h a v e b e e n g e n e r a t e d f o r a l l f o u r t e e n
y e a r s , i nc lud ing money i ncome va r i ab les and measu res o f i ncome adequacy . F a m i l y
Money Income, o n e o f t h e s i m p l e s t i n d e x e s . i s t h e t o t a l o f a l l m e m b e r s ’ e a r n i n g s ,
t r a n s f e r s , a n d c a p i t a l i n c o m e ( 1 9 8 1 : V 8 0 6 5 ) . T o t a l r e a l i n c o m e a n d n e t r e a l
- 81income, o n t h e o t h e r h a n d , h a v e n o t b e e n c r e a t e d f o r t h e p a s t s e v e r a l y e a r s
because the re has been i ncomp le te i n fo rma t i on abou t nonmoney i ncome. A l s o f o r
1 9 8 1 , m i s c e l l a n e o u s t r a n s f e r s o f H e a d a n d W i f e h a s n o t b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d s i n c e i t
i s l i t t l e - u s e d a n d m a y e a s i l y b e b u i l t b y m e r e l y s u b t r a c t i n g A D C i n c o m e f r o m
t o t a l t r a n s f e r s .
Ra t i o o f I ncome to Needs
Measu remen t o f a f am i l y ’ s econom ic s t a tus r equ i r es compa r i son o f t he
fam i l y ’ s i n come w i t h some measu re o f i t s needs . A f u l l d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h e n e e d s
s tanda rd used by t he Pane l S tudy i s f ound i n ou r documen ta t i on vo lume fo r Wave
V I I , 1974. F o r a n a l y t i c a l p u r p o s e s , a c o n v e n i e n t m e a s u r e o f t h i s r e l a t i o n s h i p i s
e x p r e s s e d b y a r a t i o o f f a m i l y i n c o m e t o f a m i l y n e e d s . To ta l Fami l y Money Income
(V8065) d iv ided by Annual Need Standard (V7554) i s t h e o n l y i n c o m e t o n e e d s r a t i o
avai lable for 1981 (V8067). N o t e t h a t t h e n e e d s t a n d a r d i s n o t a d j u s t e d f o r
i n f l a t i o n .
B r a c k e t V a r i a b l e s
S e v e r a l n u m e r i c a l v a r i a b l e s , such as f am i l y money i ncome , had been , un t i l
Wave X, g i v e n a l s o a s b r a c k e t ( i n t e r v a l ) c o d e s . Such i n te rva l codes had been
c o n s t r u c t e d f o r m o s t o f t h e m e a s u r e s w h e r e a d i s t r i b u t i o n w a s u s e f u l a n d
a p p r o p r i a t e . T h i s i n c l u d e s p r a c t i c a l l y a l l o f t h e i n c o m e v a r i a b l e s a n d t h e i r
components. For Waves X-XIV we have provided in the Tape Codes two pieces of
i n f o r m a t i o n w h i c h a l l o w a u s e r t o b r a c k e t a s h i s o w n u s e s d i c t a t e : ( 1 ) p e r c e n t
nonzero , and (2 ) mean va lue o f nonzero . T h i s i n f o r m a t i o n i s p r o v i d e d f o r a n y
v a r i a b l e w h i c h w a s b r a c k e t e d i n 1 9 7 6 .
SMSA Codes
F rom 1968 t h rough 1978 , t he names o f t hose c i t i e s nea res t r esponden t s ’
dwe l l i ngs we re coded . However, t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n w a s m a d e u n a v a i l a b l e t o u s e r s
d u e t o p o s s i b l e c o n f i d e n t i a l i t y p r o b l e m s . Tha t dec i s i on has now been reve rsed ,
and va lues for these var iab les (V188, V808, V1497, V2209, V2835, V3250, V3672,
V3933, V4703, V4705, V5621, V5623, V6168, V6170) have been inser ted on the merged
f o u r t e e n - y e a r t a p e . T w o d i f f e r e n t c o d e s w e r e u s e d f o r t h e s e v a r i a b l e s : 1968
t h r o u g h 1 9 7 4 c o d e s i n c l u d e d s u b u r b a n c i t i e s i n t h e s a m e c a t e g o r i e s a s t h e i r u r b a n
c e n t e r s , wh i l e f o r 1975 t h rough 1978 each c i t y o f 50 ,000 o r mo re had i t s own
code. C o d e s a r e a v a i l a b l e u p o n r e q u e s t i n w r i t i n g t o : I C P S R , U n i v e r s i t y o f
M i c h i g a n , P . O . B o x 1 2 4 8 , A n n A r b o r , M i . , 4 8 1 0 6 , A t t n : Jane t Vav ra .
Race
B e c a u s e t h e i n t e r v i e w s c h e d u l e s a r e n o w d e s i g n e d f o r t e l e p h o n e u s e , r a c e o f
r e s p o n d e n t , w h i c h c o m e s f r o m i n t e r v i e w e r o b s e r v a t i o n , h a s n o t b e e n o b t a i n e d f o r
s e v e r a l y e a r s . Responden ts we re ass igned race f r om 1972 da ta . I n t h e c a s e o f
s p l i t o f f s , r a c e w a s a s s i g n e d f r o m 1 9 7 2 d a t a o f t h e m a i n f a m i l y ( V 8 0 9 9 ) .
Reg iona l Da ta Measures
I n a d d i t i o n t o p e r s o n a l i t y a n d b e h a v i o r , l o c a t i o n a l a n d e n v i r o n m e n t a l
f a c t o r s a r e p o t e n t i a l l y i m p o r t a n t d e t e r m i n a n t s o f a n i n d i v i d u a l ’ s e c o n o m i c
s t a t u s . C o n s e q u e n t l y , t h e i n t e r v i e w d a t a h a v e b e e n s u p p l e m e n t e d w i t h i n f o r m a t i o n
o n t h e e m p l o y m e n t a n d i n c o m e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f t h e c o u n t y w h e r e t h e p a n e l f a m i l y
l i v e s . Q u e s t i o n n a i r e s a r e s e n t e a c h y e a r t o s t a t e e m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e s a s k i n g
a b o u t c u r r e n t l a b o r m a r k e t c o n d i t i o n s i n t h e s e c o u n t i e s . F o r t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s ,
t w o o f t h e u s u a l f i v e q u e s t i o n s a s k e d i n p r e v i o u s y e a r s w e r e d r o p p e d a s b e i n g
i n a p p r o p r i a t e i n t h e m o d e r n w o r l d ( V ’ s 8 1 0 4 - 8 1 0 6 ) .
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
W e h a v e a s k e d a n e w s e r i e s o f m a r i t a l s t a t u s q u e s t i o n s i n t h e i n t e r v i e w f o r
t h e l a s t f o u r y e a r s . V 8 0 8 7 i s a r e c o d i n g o f t h e s e n e w q u e s t i o n s t o m a k e m a r i t a l
s t a t u s c o m p a r a b l e t o p a s t y e a r s . I n a l l y e a r s b e f o r e 1 9 7 7 , a r e s p o n d e n t ’ s a n s w e r
t o m a r i t a l s t a t u s w a s e d i t e d t o c o n f o r m t o o u r d e f i n i t i o n s . ( V ’ s 7 9 5 2 - 7 9 5 4 . )
T h i s y e a r w e a g a i n c r e a t e d a “ Y e a r - t o - Y e a r C h a n g e i n M a r i t a l S t a t u s ”
v a r i a b l e ( V 8 1 0 7 ) . C o m p a r a b l e v a r i a b l e s i n p r e v i o u s y e a r s , h o w e v e r , c o n t a i n s o m e
e r r o r s . S e e N o n c o m p a r a b i l i t y c o d e s , n o t e s s , o n p a g e 5 8 6 f o r d e t a i l s .
S a m p l i n g E r r o r C o m p u t i n g U n i t ( S E C U )
F o r m u l a s f o r t h e s a m p l i n g e r r o r s , o r v a r i a n c e s , o f e s t i m a t o r s b a s e d o n t h e
a s s u m p t i o n o f h a v i n g d a t a f r o m a s i m p l e r a n d o m s a m p l e a r e i n a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t h e
PS ID da ta . W h i l e t h e P S I D i s a p r o b a b i l i t y s a m p l e , i t d i f f e r s f r o m a s i m p l e
r a n d o m s a m p l e b e c a u s e o f s t r a t i f i c a t i o n , c l u s t e r i n g , a n d d i s p r o p o r t i o n a t e
s e l e c t i o n r a t e s f o r f a m i l i e s . T h e s e d e v i a t i o n s f r o m s i m p l e r a n d o m s a m p l i n g
c o m p l i c a t e p r o p e r c a l c u l a t i o n o f s a m p l i n g e r r o r s f o r e s t i m a t o r s , b u t t h e y d o n o t
e n t i r e l y p r e c l u d e i t .
M e t h o d s f o r c a l c u l a t i n g t h e p r o p e r s a m p l i n g e r r o r s o f e s t i m a t o r s d o v a r y ,
t hough , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e t y p e o f e s t i m a t o r , t h e c a l c u l a t i o n m o d e l , a n d t h e
c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m p e r f o r m i n g t h e c a l c u l a t i o n s . S i n c e t h e P S I D i s o f t e n u s e d f o r
r e g r e s s i o n a n a l y s i s , a S E C U v a r i a b l e w a s g e n e r a t e d w h i c h w a s s p e c i f i c a l l y
d e s i g n e d t o a l l o w u s e r s t o c a l c u l a t e t h e p r o p e r s a m p l i n g e r r o r s f o r r e g r e s s i o n
- 83s t a t i s t i c s i n a n a t t e m p t t o r e d u c e c o m p u t i n g c o s t s w i t h o u t h u g e s a c r i f i c e s i n
p r e c i s i o n .
The code f o r t he SECU va r i ab le , i t s name , a n d t h e t e r m i n o l o g y t h a t f o l l o w s
s p e c i f i c a l l y r e l a t e t o a n O S I R I S I V s a m p l i n g e r r o r c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m w i t h t h e B H S
o p t i o n f o r r e g r e s s i o n s t a t i s t i c s . Th i s p rog ram, Repea ted Rep l i ca t i on Samp l i ng
Error Ana lys is (REPERR), h a s o t h e r o p t i o n s f o r s a m p l i n g e r r o r c a l c u l a t i o n s f o r
r e g r e s s i o n s t a t i s t i c s , a n d i s o n e o f t h e t w o O S I R I S I V s a m p l i n g e r r o r p r o g r a m s ,
T h e o t h e r p r o g r a m , S a m p l i n g E r r o r A n a l y s i s ( P S A L M S ) , i s d e s i g n e d t o c a l c u l a t e t h e
s a m p l i n g e r r o r s o f r a t i o s s u c h a s m e a n s o r p r o p o r t i o n s . However, a cod ing o f
c o m p u t i n g u n i t s d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h a t o f V 8 1 0 1 i s r e c o m m e n d e d f o r s u c h
c a l c u l a t i o n s . R e s e a r c h e r s i n t e r e s t e d i n c o m p u t i n g s a m p l i n g e r r o r s o f r a t i o s
s h o u l d i n q u i r e a b o u t o b t a i n i n g t h i s a l t e r n a t e c o d i n g c o n s i s t i n g o f a c o n s i d e r a b l y
l a r g e r n u m b e r o f c o d i n g u n i t s .
F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i I s , s e e t h e e x p l a n a t i o n f o r t h e S E C U v a r i a b l e i n S e c t i o n I ,
Pa r t 5 o f t he 1980 documen ta t i on vo lume . N o t e t h a t 1 9 8 1 s p l i t o f f s r e c e i v e d t h e
S E C U v a l u e s o f t h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e s f r o m 1 9 8 0 .
S p l i t o f f D a t a
B e g i n n i n g i n 1 9 8 1 , a d d i t i o n a l d a t a h a s b e e n p r o v i d e d t o a s s i s t t h e u s e r i n
l i n k i n g s p l i t o f f i n f o r m a t i o n w i t h t h a t o f t h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e s . O n s p l i t o f f
i n t e r v i e w s , t h e f a m i l y p o r t i o n o f t h e t a p e h a s t h e c u r r e n t y e a r ’ s i n t e r v i e w
number (V7502 ) o f t he assoc ia ted ma in f am i l y r eco rded i n V8109 ; each i nd i v i dua l
r e c o r d o f s p l i t o f f p e r s o n s a l s o c o n t a i n s t h i s i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r , a s w e l l a s m o n t h
a n d y e a r t h e s p l i t o f f f a m i l y w a s f o r m e d ( V ’ s 8 4 1 7 a n d 8 4 1 8 ) .
M o n t h a n d y e a r a r e d e r i v e d f r o m a c t u a l m o v e - o u t d a t e s o f s p l i t o f f
i n d i v i d u a l s a s r e p o r t e d o n t h e m a i n f a m i l y c o v e r s h e e t s . Thus, i n t h e r e l a t i v e l y
r a r e e v e n t t h a t t w o o r m o r e i n d i v i d u a l s m o v e a t d i f f e r e n t t i m e s f r o m t h e m a i n
f a m i l y t o f o r m o n e s p l i t o f f F U , e a c h i n d i v i d u a l r e c e i v e s h i s o r h e r a c t u a l d a t e
o f move . A n y o t h e r s p l i t o f f i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a p p e a r f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e o n t h i s
s p l i t o f f i n t e r v i e w , such as nonsamp le spouses , f r i ends , m i sce l l aneous re l a t i ves
and newbo rn ch i l d ren . r e c e i v e t h e m o v e - o u t d a t e g i v e n f o r t h e s p l i t o f f m o v e r - o u t .
I n c a s e m o r e t h a n o n e s p l i t o f f m o v e r - o u t d a t e e x i s t s , t hese new pe rsons rece i ve
t h e e a r l i e s t o n e .
F o r t h o s e i n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e f r o m i n s t i t u t i o n s t o f o r m t h e i r o w n s p l i t o f f
F U ’ s , 9 8 9 8 i s i n s e r t e d i n t h e t a p e l o c a t i o n s f o r m o n t h a n d y e a r , a n d t h e
m i s c e l l a n e o u s o t h e r i n d i v i d u a l s a p p e a r i n g f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e i n t h e s p l i t o f f F U
r e c e i v e m i s s i n g d a t a c o d e s ( 9 9 ’ s ) i n t h e m o n t h a n d y e a r v a r i a b l e s .
84 -
Taxes
A g a i n t h i s y e a r , i ncome taxes fo r f am i l y members we re gene ra ted by compu te r .
T h e r e w e r e n o c h a n g e s i n t a x l a w s b e t w e e n 1 9 7 9 t a x y e a r a n d 1 9 8 0 t a x y e a r t h a t
a f f e c t e d t h e v a r i o u s c r e d i t s w h i c h a r e i n c o r p o r a t e d i n t o t h e t a x v a r i a b l e s ( V ’ s
8 0 5 2 - 8 0 6 4 ) . F o r a n i n - d e p t h d i s c u s s i o n o f t h e s e v a r i a b l e s , p l e a s e s e e S e c t i o n I ,
P a r t 5 o f t h e 1 9 8 0 d o c u m e n t a t i o n v o l u m e .
P a r t 6 : D a t a A v a i l a b l e
F o r e a c h y e a r o f t h i s s t u d y , b o t h a n i n d i v i d u a l u n i t a n d a f a m i l y u n i t t a p e
h a v e b e e n c r e a t e d . I n a d d i t i o n , t h e f a m i l y t a p e h a s b e e n m e r g e d w i t h t h e
p r e v i o u s y e a r s ’ f a m i l y t a p e s s o t h a t t h e r e a r e t w o t h r o u g h f o u r t e e n y e a r m e r g e d
f a m i l y t a p e s . T h e i n d i v i d u a l t a p e s w e r e m e r g e d o n f i v e t h r o u g h f o u r t e e n y e a r
b a s e s o n l y . T w o t a p e s h a v e a l s o b e e n c r e a t e d u s i n g t h e 1 9 6 7 S . E . O . d a t a f o r t h a t
p a r t o f t h e s a m p l e t h a t w a s o r i g i n a l l y i n t e r v i e w e d b y t h e C e n s u s .
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D y n a m i c s , V o l u m e I , 1 9 7 2 . B r i e f l y , t h e a n n u a l f a m i l y t a p e s i n c l u d e o n e r e c o r d
f o r e a c h f a m i l y i n t e r v i e w e d t h a t y e a r . T h e f a m i l y - i n d i v i d u a l t a p e s c o n t a i n o n e
r e c o r d f o r e a c h i n d i v i d u a l i n t h e s e f a m i l i e s . I n c l u d e d o n e a c h r e c o r d i s
i n f o r m a t i o n s p e c i f i c t o t h e i n d i v i d u a l p l u s a l l t h e d a t a f o r t h e f a m i l y i n w h i c h
t h e p e r s o n w a s l i v i n g t h a t y e a r .
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e v e r y f a m i l y i n t e r v i e w e d i n 1 9 8 1 ( i n c l u d i n g t h e 1 9 7 6 w i v e s ’ d a t a ) . T h e r e c o r d
f o r a f a m i l y w h i c h w a s f o r m e d a f t e r 1 9 6 8 c o n t a i n s t h e d a t a f o r t h e m a i n f a m i l y
f o r t h e y e a r s b e f o r e t h e n e w u n i t s p l i t o f f . T h e f o u r t e e n - y e a r i n d i v i d u a l t a p e
c o n t a i n s t h e d a t a f o r t h e f a m i l y i n w h i c h t h e i n d i v i d u a l w a s l i v i n g e a c h o f t h e
f o u r t e e n y e a r s a n d a l l f o u r t e e n y e a r s o f i n d i v i d u a l i n f o r m a t i o n . T h e t a p e
c o n t a i n s r e c o r d s f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g i n d i v i d u a l s :
a . S a m p l e m e m b e r s l i v i n g i n t h e P a n e l f a m i l i e s ( o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n s ) i n 1 9 6 8t h r o u g h 1 9 8 1 , e i t h e r c o n t i n u o u s l y o r i n t e r m i t t e n t l y , b u t w h o a r e p r e s e n t i n1981.
b . S a m p l e m e m b e r s w h o w e r e b o r n a f t e r 1 9 6 8 . T h e i n d i v i d u a l d a t a f o r t h e s ec h i l d r e n c o n t a i n z e r o s f o r t h e y e a r s b e f o r e t h e y w e r e b o r n e x c e p t f o r t h e i r1 9 7 7 p e r s o n n u m b e r s a n d e a c h y e a r ’ s i d e n t i f i c a t i o n n u m b e r .
c. N o n s a m p l e m e m b e r s l i v i n g w i t h P a n e l f a m i l i e s i n 1 9 8 1 w h o m o v e d i n a f t e r1968. I n d i v i d u a l i n f o r m a t i o n b e f o r e t h e y m o v e d i n c o n t a i n s z e r o s , e x c e p tf o r t h e 1 9 7 7 p e r s o n n u m b e r s a n d e a c h y e a r ’ s i d e n t i f i c a t i o n n u m b e r , a n d t h e i rw e i g h t i s a l w a y s z e r o .
T h e r e i s a v a r i a b l e o n t h e m e r g e d i n d i v i d u a l t a p e s p e c i f y i n g t h e t y p e o f
i n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d f o r y e a r s o n e t h r o u g h f i v e o n l y . T h i s m a y , h o w e v e r , b e u p d a t e d
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t a p e l o c a t i o n s ) , so mach ine capac i t y shou ld be cons ide red be fo re a t t emp t i ng
a n a l y s i s o n t h i s t a p e .
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I n s t i t u t e f o r S o c i a l R e s e a r c h , U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , P . O . B o x 1 2 4 8 , A n n A r b o r ,
Mich igan 48106. R e f e r t o P r o j e c t 4 5 7 7 0 1 .
P a r t 7 : Notes on Use of Data
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t r e n d s .
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samp le members i n t he mos t r ecen t yea r , b u t t h i s i m p l i e s t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n o f
d u p l i c a t e f a m i l y r e c o r d s f o r e a r l i e r y e a r s i n c a s e s w h e r e t h e m e m b e r s o f t h a t
e a r l y f a m i l y h a v e d i v i d e d i n t o t w o o r m o r e c u r r e n t o n e s . To ave rage the 1967
i n c o m e f o r a l l f a m i l i e s i n t h e 1 9 8 1 P a n e l , t h e n , does no t g i ve a measu re o f t he
a v e r a g e i n c o m e o f a l l f a m i l i e s i n 1 9 6 7 . R e s t r i c t i n g t h e a n a l y s i s t o f a m i l i e s
w i t h t h e s a m e h e a d s o f h o u s e h o l d s a l l f o u r t e e n y e a r s m a y e l i m i n a t e t o o m u c h ; t h e
“ s a m e h e a d ” s u b g r o u p i s e x c e l l e n t f o r f o l l o w i n g f o r t u n e s o f p e o p l e o v e r t h e
p e r i o d , b u t n o t f o r d e s c r i b i n g n a t i o n a l t r e n d s . Fo r i ns tance , t h e s p l i t o f f s , w h o
a r e m o s t l y j u s t e n t e r i n g t h e l a b o r f o r c e , su f f e r t he mos t unemp loymen t , move t he
most, h a v e t h e l a r g e s t i n c r e a s e s i n i n c o m e .
For some purposes, i t m i g h t p r o v e o p t i m a l t o s t u d y y e a r - t o - y e a r c h a n g e s f o r
a l l u n i t s w i t h t h e s a m e h e a d f o r t h o s e t w o y e a r s , m i n i m i z i n g t h e p o p u l a t i o n
tu rnove r p rob lem. F o r o t h e r s , i t i s c l e a r l y b e s t t o l o o k a t i n d i v i d u a l s s o o n l y
t h o s e w h o d i e o r d i s a p p e a r a r e l o s t . M e a n s f o r t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s o r t h e i r
s u b g r o u p s w i l l , excep t f o r non response , r e p r e s e n t n a t i o n a l t r e n d s .
Employment Sequences
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t h e r e i s o n e , i s a s k e d a d i f f e r e n t s e q u e n c e o f q u e s t i o n s . b a s e d o n h i s r e p l y t o
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f o r c e p a r t i c i p a t i o n , e s p e c i a l l y i n t h e s e t i m e s o f h i g h u n e m p l o y m e n t ; t h e r e f o r e ,
w e h a v e c o n t i n u e d w i t h a n i n d e x w h i c h t a b u l a t e s a l l v a r i a b l e s i n t h e s e q u e n c e
V 7 7 0 6 - V 7 8 7 7 f o r h e a d s a n d V 7 8 7 8 - V 7 9 5 1 f o r w i v e s , a s s o m e o f t h e q u e s t i o n s i n e a c h
o f t h e t h r e e e m p l o y m e n t - r e l a t e d s e c t i o n s a r e s i m i l a r . P l e a s e s e e S e c t i o n I I I ,
P a r t 4 , f o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s .
O n C r e a t i n g a F a m i l y T a p e F r o m t h e M e r q e d F o u r t e e n - Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l T a p e
S i n c e t h e f o u r t e e n - y e a r i n d i v i d u a l t a p e i s v e r y u n w i e l d y w i t h i t s
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 0 , 0 0 0 c a s e s a n d 1 5 , 7 0 0 t a p e l o c a t i o n s , a n d t h e r e s e a r c h e r m i g h t
w e l l b e i n t e r e s t e d i n a n a l y z i n g t h e d a t a l a r g e l y f r o m a f a m i l y b a s i s , i t w a s
t h o u g h t h e l p f u l t o a p p e n d s u g g e s t i o n s o n t h e c r e a t i o n o f a f a m i l y f i l e f r o m t h e
i n d i v i d u a l d a t a .
T h e s t r u c t u r e o f t h e i n d i v i d u a l f i l e c o m b i n e s f a m i l y d a t a f o r e a c h p e r s o n i n
t h e f a m i l y u n i t w i t h t h a t p e r s o n ’ s u n i q u e i n d i v i d u a l i n f o r m a t i o n . Each
i n d i v i d u a l i s a s s i g n e d a u n i q u e s e q u e n c e n u m b e r ( V 8 3 9 2 ) w h i c h i n d i c a t e s t h a t
p e r s o n ’ s p o s i t i o n o n t h e 1 9 8 1 l i s t o f p e o p l e i n t h e f a m i l y ; t h u s , t h e f i r s t
p e r s o n l i s t e d i s 0 1 , t h e s e c o n d p e r s o n l i s t e d i s 0 2 , a n d s o o n . T o c r e a t e a
f a m i l y f i l e , i t i s n e c e s s a r y o n l y t o w r i t e o f f o n t o a n e w t a p e t h o s e c a s e s w h e r e
V8392 = 01, s i n c e e a c h f a m i l y m u s t h a v e a t l e a s t o n e m e m b e r , a l t h o u g h i t m a y o r
m a y n o t h a v e t w o o r m o r e . I t i s s u g g e s t e d t h a t V 8 3 9 2 b e u s e d a s o p p o s e d t o
V8393, r e l a t i o n s h i p t o h e a d , b e c a u s e a l t h o u g h e a c h f a m i l y h a s o n e a n d o n l y o n e
c u r r e n t h e a d ( i . e . , w h e r e V 8 3 9 2 = 0 1 - 2 0 ) , i t i s p o s s i b l e t h a t t h e p r i o r y e a r ’ s
h e a d o f t h e f a m i l y h a s m o v e d o u t s i n c e t h e p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w a n d a n e w h e a d i s
p r e s e n t f o r t h e c u r r e n t i n t e r v i e w . R e l a t i o n s h i p t o h e a d o f m o v e r s - o u t i s c o d e d
w i t h r e f e r e n c e t o l a s t y e a r ’ s h e a d , s o f o r b o t h t h e c u r r e n t h e a d a n d t h e p r e v i o u s
head , V8393 = 1 .
SECTION II
TAPE CODES FOR WAVE XIV
P a r t 1 : Fourteenth-Year Fami ly Tape Code
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e c o d e s f o r t h e f o u r t e e n t h - w a v e i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e
i n t e r v i e w s c h e d u l e . T h e f o u r t e e n - y e a r i n d i v i d u a l t a p e c o d e w i l l b e f o u n d i n P a r t
2 o f t h i s s e c t i o n . T h e v a r i a b l e n u m b e r s a n d t a p e l o c a t i o n s r e f e r t o t h e
fou r teen -yea r merged tape . F o r t h e c o d e s f o r t h e f i r s t f i v e w a v e s o f t h i s s t u d y ,
see A Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Volume I I . The rema inde r o f t he codes f o r
W a v e s V I t h r o u g h X I I I w i l l b e f o u n d i n s u c c e s s i v e v o l u m e s e n t i t l e d A P a n e l S t u d y
of Income Dynamics: Procedures and Tape Codes. T h e d i s t r i b u t i o n s f o r t h e
f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s a r e w e i g h t e d a n d b a s e d o n a l l f a m i l i e s i n t e r v i e w e d i n 1 9 8 1 .
F o r g e n e r a t i o n o f d i s t r i b u t i o n s o n f i e l d a m o u n t s , p e r c e n t z e r o , p e r c e n t n o n z e r o ,
and mean va lues a re p rov ided .
Tape Code In fo rma t i on
T h e e x a m p l e b e l o w i l l u s t r a t e s t h e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a i n e d i n t h i s c o d e b o o k f o r
a t y p i c a l v a r i a b l e . The numbers i n b racke t s do no t appea r i n t he codebook , bu t
r e f e r t o t h e e x p l a n a t i o n s w h i c h f o l l o w t h i s e x a m p l e .
1. I n d i c a t e s t h e c r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r . A va r i ab le number i s ass i gned t o
e a c h i t e m i n t h e s t u d y . (S e e t h e a l p h a b e t i c a l i n d e x f o r a l i s t o f t h e
r a n g e o f v a r i a b l e n u m b e r s s p e c i f i c t o e a c h y e a r . )
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2 . I n d i c a t e s t h e a b b r e v i a t e d v a r i a b l e n a m e ( m a x i m u m o f 2 5 c h a r a c t e r s ) u s e d i n
t h e O S I R I S s y s t e m t o i d e n t i f y t h e v a r i a b l e f o r t h e u s e r . T h i s a b b r e v i a t e d
v a r i a b l e n a m e i s i d e n t i c a l t o t h e v a r i a b l e n a m e l i s t e d i n t h e O S I R I S
d i c t i o n a r y f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e . I t i s a l s o l i s t e d a s a s u b h e a d i n g o f t h e
p r i n t o u t w h e n a v a r i a b l e i s a c c e s s e d i n a n O S I R I S p r o g r a m . When used in
t h i s m a n n e r , t h e a b b r e v i a t e d v a r i a b l e n a m e c a n b e u s e f u l a s a c r o s s -
r e f e r e n c e t o o l , a s w e l l a s a w a y t o a v o i d e r r o r s . R e f e r t o t h e l i s t o f
a b b r e v i a t i o n s b e l o w f o r s o m e h e l p i n t r a n s l a t i n g t h e n a m e s i n t o s e n s i b l e
E n g l i s h .
3 . I n d i c a t e s t h e s t a r t i n g l o c a t i o n a n d e n d i n g l o c a t i o n f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e w h e n
t h e d a t a a r e s t o r e d o n a m a g n e t i c t a p e i n t h e O S I R I S f o r m a t .
4 . I n d i c a t e s t h e c o d e v a l u e s o f m i s s i n g d a t a . I n t h i s e x a m p l e , c o d e v a l u e s
e q u a l I i n g n i n e a r e m i s s i n g d a t a ( M D = 9 ) . A l t e r n a t i v e s t a t e m e n t s f o r o t h e r
v a r i a b l e s a r e “ M D = 0 o r G E 8 ” o r “ M D = G E 7 . ” I n c a s e s w h e r e n o t h i n g i s
w r i t t e n i n t h i s s p a c e , t h e r e a r e n o m i s s i n g d a t a f o r t h e v a r i a b l e ; v a l u e s
w e r e a s s i g n e d f o r s u c h c a s e s .
S o m e a n a l y s i s s o f t w a r e p a c k a g e s ( i n c l u d i n g t h e O S I R I S s o f t w a r e p a c k a g e )
r e q u i r e t h a t c e r t a i n t y p e s o f d a t a w h i c h t h e u s e r d e s i r e s t o e x c l u d e f r o m
a n a l y s i s c a n b e d e s i g n a t e d a s “ m i s s i n g d a t a , ” e . g . , i n a p p r o p r i a t e ,
u n a s c e r t a i n e d , o r a m b i g u o u s d a t a c a t e g o r i e s . A l t h o u g h t h e s e c o d e s h a v e
b e e n d e f i n e d b y t h e P S I D s t a f f a s m i s s i n g d a t a c a t e g o r i e s , t h i s d o e s n o t
m e a ” t h a t t h e u s e r s h o u l d n o t o r c a n n o t u s e t h e m i n a s u b s t a n t i v e r o l e i f
s o d e s i r e d .
5 . I n d i c a t e s t h e f u l l q u e s t i o n n u m b e r t h a t w a s u s e d i n t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e , a s
w e l l a s t h e e x a c t w o r d i n g o f t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e i t e m .
6. I n d i c a t e s t h e w e i g h t e d p e r c e n t a g e s f o r e a c h c o d e v a l u e . B l a n k s i n d i c a t e
t h a t n o c a s e s h a v e t h i s v a l u e .
7 . I n d i c a t e s t h e c o d e v a l u e s o c c u r r i n g i n t h e d a t a f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e . In some
c a s e s t h e r e w i l l b e a f u l l f i e l d o f “ X ’ s ” i n t h i s c o l u m n . T h e s e X ’ s
i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e a c t u a l n u m b e r w a s c o d e d . For examp le , a v a r i a b l e a b o u t
t h e r e s p o n d e n t ’ s e a r n i n g s p e r h o u r m i g h t i n c l u d e t h e f o l l o w i n g c o d e v a l u e :
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8 . I n d i c a t e s t h e t e x t u a l d e f i n i t i o n s o f t h e c o d e s . A b b r e v i a t i o n s c o m m o n l y
u s e d i n t h e c o d e d e f i n i t i o n s a r e “ D K ” ( D o n ’ t K n o w ) , “ N A ” ( N o t A s c e r t a i n e d ) ,
a n d “ I n a p . ” ( I n a p p r o p r i a t e ) .
9 . I n d i c a t e s t h e “ % n o n z e r o ” v a l u e , w h e r e s p e c i f i e d .
10. I nd i ca tes t he “mean nonze ro ” va lue whe re spec i f i ed .
L i s t o f S tanda rd i za t i ons o f Common Abb rev ia t i ons Used by t he Pane l S tudyin Gene ra t i ng Va r i ab le Names w i t h OS IR IS ( see i t em 2 above )
ACC Accuracy
ANN AnnuaI
E Emp loyed sec t i on o f ques t i onna i r e (Sec t i on C o r F )
EDUC Educa t i on
FA Fa the r
H or HD Head
IND I n d u s t r y ; i n d i v i d u a l
MO Mother
MOS Months
OCC Occupat ion
O T Ove r t ime
OTR O t h e r p e r s o n ( s )
P A Y / H R H o u r l y r a t e , i n d o l l a r s a n d c e n t s
R R e t i r e d / h o u s e w i f e / s t u d e n t s e c t i o n o f q u e s t i o n n a i r e ( S e c t i o n E o r H )
REC Rece i ve (d )
TOT T o t a I
U Unemp loyed sec t i on o f ques t i onna i r e (Sec t i on D o r G )
UNEMP Unemployed: unemployment
W or WF Wife
W R K Work
WTR Whether
X T imes; c r o s s ( a s i n c r o s s - y e a r )
90
Y income
1981 FAMILY TAPE CODE
Con ten t
7501 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STUDY NUMBER (701) '13501-13503 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Study Number 701 (Wave 14)
7502 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name= '1981 INTERVIEW NUMBER ’13504-13507 - C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1981 Interv iew Number
0001-6620. Cu r ren t i n te r v i ew number
7503 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘CURRENT STATE13508-13509 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
S ta te o f Res idence a t T ime o f 1981 I n te r v i ew
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
7504 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘CURRENT COUNTY13510-13512 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
Coun ty o f Res idence a t T ime o f 1981 I n te r v i ew
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
7505 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘CURRENT STATE+CNTY13513-13517 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
S ta te and Coun ty o f Res idence a t T ime o f 1981 I n te r v i ew
V7503 and V7504 comb ined i n to one va r i ab le
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
91
92 - RAW DATA
7506 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='SIZE LGST ClTY/SMSA-1981'13518 = C r o s s - y e a r t a p e l o c a t i o n MD=9
S i z e o f L a r g e s t C i t y i n P S U
0.4 9. NA: D U i s n o t i n c o n t i n e n t a l U S A
7507 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='COLOR COVERSHEET-1981 '13519 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
C o l o r o f C o v e r s h e e t - - S p l i t o f f I n d i c a t o r
96.8 0 . O range (Ma in Fami l y )3.2 1. Y e l l o w ( S p l i t o f f )
7508 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name= 'WHETHER REFUSED-1981 '13520 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
W h e t h e r O r i g i n a l l y R e f u s e d i n 1 9 8 1
99.3 0 . Neve r Re fused0.7 1. R e f u s e d a t l e a s t o n c e
9. NA
7509 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number N a m e = ' T E L E P H O N E I N T ? - 1 9 8 1 '13521 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
W h e t h e r T e l e p h o n e I n t e r v i e w i n 1 9 8 1
5.8 0 . P e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w93.6 1 . T e l e p h o n e i n t e r v i e w
0.3 2. M a i l i n t e r v i e w
0.3 9. NA
RAW DATA - 93
7510 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘FAM COMP CHANGE-1981 ’ 13522 = Cross-year Tape Location
Family Composition Change
No change: no movers-in or movers-out of the family. Change in members other than Head or Wife. Head same but Wife left/died and/or Head has new Wife. Wife from 1980 is now Head. Female Head in 1980 got married--husband now Head. Some sample member other than Head or Wife has become Head of this FU. Some female in FU other than 1980 Head got married and her husband is now Head. Female Head in 1980 with husband in institution--husband in FU in 1981 and is now Head.
0.1 8. Other
7511 - Cross-year variable number Name="#MOVED IN-1981 ' 13523 Cross-year Tape Location
Number Moved into FU between 1980 and 1981
94 - RAW DATA
7 5 1 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WHO MOVED IN-1981 '
1 3 5 2 4 - C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Re la t i on t o 1981 Head o f Pe rson (s ) who Moved In to FU be tween 1980 and 1981
I f m o r e t h a n o n e p e r s o n m o v e d i n , t h e p e r s o n w i t h t h e h i g h e s t p r i o r i t y w a scoded .
I n o r d e r o f p r i o r i t y
3.7 1. H e a d o f f a m i l y0.6 2. Wife
5.0 3 . C h i l d , s t e p c h i l d0.3 4. S i b l i n g0.2 5 . P a r e n t0.4 6. G r a n d c h i l d . g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
0.5 7. I n - l a w s a n d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s1.0 8. N o n r e l a t i v e0.0 9. Husband of 1981 Head
8 8 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o o n e m o v e d i n ; V 7 5 1 1 = 0
7513 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# MOVED OUT-1981
13525 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Number Moved Out of FU between 1980 and 1981
mean nonze ro - 1 .3
9 0 . 0 0 . None8.2 1. One1.2 2 . Two0 . 6 3. Th ree0 . 1 4 . Four0 . 0 5 . F i v e0 . 0 6 . S i x0 . 0 7 . Seven
8 . E i g h t0 . 0 9 . N i n e o r m o r e
RAW DATA - 95
7514 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WHO MOVED OUT-1981 '13526 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Re la t i on t o Las t Yea r ’ s Head o f Pe rson (s ) who Moved Ou t /D ied be tween 1980and 1981
I f more than one pe rson moved ou t , t h e p e r s o n w i t h t h e h i g h e s t p r i o r i t y w a scoded.
I n o r d e r o f p r i o r i t y2.1 1. H e a d o f f a m i l y1 . 7 2. W i f e5 . 1 3. C h i l d , s t e p c h i l d0 . 3 4 . S i b l i n g0 . 0 5 . Pa ren t0 . 2 6 . G r a n d c h i l d , g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d0 . 2 7. I n - l a w o r o t h e r r e l a t i v e0 . 5 8 . N o n r e l a t i v e ( i n c l u d i n g f o s t e r c h i l d )
9 . Husband of 1980 Head
9 0 . 0 0 . Inap. ; no one moved out ; V7513=0
7515 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘CURRENT FAM COMP-1981 ’13527 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1981 Fami ly Composi t ion
88.4 1 . H e a d a n d i m m e d i a t e f a m i l y ( w i f e a n d c h i l d r e n ) o n l y .5.7 2. FU con ta ins o the r peop le re la ted to Head .2.0 3. FU con ta ins peop le un re la ted t o Head who a re i nc l uded i n FU because
t h e y p o o l e v e r y t h i n g .
3.9 5. Other
7516 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘QUALITY OF MATCH-1981 ’13528 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Q u a l i t y o f M a t c h
9 9 . 0 0 . P e r f e c t o r near p e r f e c t match0 . 8 1. F a i r m a t c h0 . 3 2. Poor match
5 . No match
96 - RAW DATA
7517 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1981 HOUSE VALUE (B7) '13529 -13534 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
House Va lue (1981 )
% nonze ro = 61 .2mean nonze ro = 57 ,340 .8
000000. I n a p . ; not a home owner
999999. $999 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7518 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC 1981 HOUSE VALUE ’
13535 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Accu racy o f V7517 (House va l ue )
96.2 0 . I n a p . ; no t a home owner ; no ass ignmen t ; V7517=01.2 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t1.0 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t1.6 3. C o m p l e x p r o p e r t y , r e q u i r i n g a l l o c a t i o n o f h o u s e v a l u e b e t w e e n
d w e l l i n g a n d o t h e r p u r p o s e s o f b u i l d i n g / l a n d .
7519 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘REM MTGE PRIN 81 (B9) ’13536 -13540 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e m a i n i n g M o r t g a g e P r i n c i p a l ( 1 9 8 1 )
% nonze ro = 36 .7mean nonze ro = 24 ,099 .4
00000. I n a p . ; no t a home owner ; no mor tgage ; V7517=0
99999. $99 .999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 97
7520 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC REM MTGE PRIN 1981 ’13541 - C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 1 9 ( R e m a i n i n g m o r t g a q e p r i n c i p a l )
9 7 . 7 0 . I n a p . ; n o t a h o m e o w n e r ; n o m o r t g a g e ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 1 7 = 0 ;V7519=0
0.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t1.1 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t1.1 3. Comp lex p roper t y , r e q u i r i n g a l l o c a t i o n o f m o r t g a g e p r i n c i p a l
b e t w e e n d w e l l i n g a n d o t h e r p u r p o s e s o f b u i l d i n g / l a n d .
7521 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ANN MTGE PYTS 81 (B10) ’13542-13545 - C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annual Mortqaqe Payment (1981)
% nonzero = 36.7mean nonze ro - 3 ,367 .0
0000. I n a p . ; not a homeowner; no mortgage; V7517=0; V7519=0
9999. $9,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7522 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC ANN MTGE PYTS-1981 ’13546 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Accuracy of V7521 (Annual mortgage payment)
98.4 0 . I n a p . ; not a home owner; no mortgage; no assignment; V7517=0;V7519=0; V7521=0
0 . 0 1 . M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t0.5 2. Major ass ignment1.1 3. Comp lex p roper t y , r e q u i r i n g a l l o c a t i o n o f m o r t g a g e p a y m e n t b e t w e e n
d w e l l i n g a n d o t h e r p u r p o s e s o f b u i l d i n g / l a n d
98 - RAW DATA
7 5 2 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ANN PROPERTY TAX 81 (B13’
13547-13550 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A n n u a l P r o p e r t y T a x
% nonze ro = 59 .3mean nonze ro = 674 .1
0001-9998. A c t u a l p r o p e r t y t a x i n d o l l a r s
9999. $9999 o r mo re0000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; d o e s n o t o w n / i s n o t b u y i n g ; V 7 5 1 7 = 0
7 5 2 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC ANN PROPERTY TX-1981’
13551 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 2 3 ( A n n u a l p r o p e r t y t a x )
94.2 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; d o e s n o t o w n / i s n o t b u y i n g ; V 7 5 1 7 = 0 ; V 7 5 2 3 = 01.4 1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t4.4 2. M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
7525 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r N a m e = ‘ A N N R E N T - 1 9 8 1 ( B 1 4 ) ’
13552-13555 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annua l Ren t
% nonze ro = 33 .8mean nonze ro = 2 ,372 .1
0000. I n a p . ; n o t a r e n t e r
9999. $9 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7 5 2 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC ANN RENT-1981
13556 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 2 5 ( A n n u a l r e n t )
9 9 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; n o t a r e n t e r ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 2 5 = 00.2 1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t0.5 2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
RAW DATA - 99
7527 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ANN VALUE IF RENTED/B17 ’13557-13560 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annual Rent Value of Free Housing for Those Who Nei ther Own nor Rent
% nonzero = 5.1mean nonzero = 2,460.1
0000. I n a p . ; home owner o r ren te r
9999. $9 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7528 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC ANN VALUE IF RENTED ’13561 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 2 7 ( A n n u a l r e n t v a l u e o f f r e e h o u s i n g )
98.2 0 . I n a p . ; home owner or renter ; no assignment; V7527=00.0 1. Minor ass ignment1.8 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7529 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘GOVT SUBSIDY-HTG COST/B5’13562-13565 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
Government Subsidy of Heat ing Costs
% nonzero = 5.9mean nonzero = 172.1
A c t u a l a m o u n t o f a i d p a i d$9998 or more
9999. NA; DK0000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; “ N o ” t o B 4
100 - RAW DATA
7530 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD ANN WRK HRS IN 1980 ’13566 -13569 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
H e a d ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s W o r k i n g f o r M o n e y i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 77 .9mean nonze ro = 1 ,947 .6
0 0 0 0 . N o n e ; d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0
0 0 0 1 - 5 8 4 0 . A c t u a l t o t a l w o r k h o u r s
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7531 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC HD 80 WORK HRS ’13570 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 3 0 ( H e a d ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s w o r k i n g f o r m o n e y i n 1 9 8 0 )
94.5 0 . I n a p . ; H e a d d i d n o w o r k ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 3 0 = 04.0 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t1.4 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7532 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD HRS WRK LOST OTR ILL ’13571 -13574 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
H e a d ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s o f W o r k M i s s e d B e c a u s e S o m e o n e E l s e w a s I I I i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 9 .2mean nonze ro = 48 .5
( W e e k s s o m e o n e e l s e i l l t i m e s 4 0 )
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; N o n e ; “ N o ” t o C 2 7 / D 1 5 ; H e a d i s r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , s t u d e n t , h o u s e w i f e ; n o t i m e m i s s e d f o r s o m e o n e e l s e ’ si l l n e s s
0 0 0 1 - 2 0 8 0 . Ac tua l hou rs m i ssed because someone e l se was i l l
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 101
7533 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HD HR LOST OTR ILL ’13575 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Accuracy of V7532 (Head’s annual hours of work missed because someone e lsew a s i l l i n 1 9 8 0 )
100.0 0 . I n a p . ; no t ime missed; no ass ignment ; V7532=00.0 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.0 2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7534 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD HRS WRK LOST OWN ILL ’13576-13579 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
H e a d ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s o f I l l n e s s i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 34.8mean nonzero = 192.0
( W e e k s i l l t i m e s 8 0 f o r f i r s t e i g h t w e e k s a n d t i m e s 6 0 f o r a n y t i m et h e r e a f t e r )
0000. Inap . ; None ; “ N o ” t o C 2 9 / D 1 7 ; H e a d i s r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , s t u d e n t , h o u s e w i f e ; no t ime m issed f o r Head ’ s owni I l n e s s
0001-3280. A c t u a l a n n u a l h o u r s H e a d i l l
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7535 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HD HRS LOST OWN ILL ’13580 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 3 4 ( H e a d ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o f i l l n e s s i n 1 9 8 0 )
9 9 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; no t ime missed; no ass ignment ; V7534=00.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0 . 0 2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
102 - RAW DATA
7 5 3 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD STRIKE HOURS 1980 '13581-13584 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
H e a d ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s o n S t r i k e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 1 .2mean nonze ro = 212 .6
( W e e k s o n s t r i k e t i m e s 4 0 )
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; N o n e ; “ N o ” t o C 3 3 / D 1 9 ; H e a d i s r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , s t u d e n t , h o u s e w i f e ; n o h o u r s o n s t r i k e i n 1 9 8 0
0 0 0 1 - 2 0 8 0 . A c t u a l a n n u a l s t r i k e h o u r s
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7537 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC HD STRIKE HRS 1980 ’
13585 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 3 6 ( H e a d ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o n s t r i k e i n 1 9 8 0 )
1 0 0 . 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o s t r i k e t i m e ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 3 6 = 01. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
7538 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD UNEMP HRS 198013586-13589 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Head ’ s Annua l Hou rs o f Unemp loymen t i n 1980
% nonze ro = 13 .7mean nonze ro = 532 .9
(Weeks unemployed t imes 40)
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; N o n e ; “ N o ” t o C 3 5 / D 2 1 ; H e a d i s r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , s t u d e n t , housew i fe ; no unemp loymen t hou rs
0001-2080. Ac tua l hou rs o f Head ’ s unemp loymen t
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 103
7539 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HD UNEMP HRS 1980 '
13590 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Accuracy of V7538 (Head’s annual hours of unemployment in 1980)
99.8 0 . I n a p . ; no unemployment t ime; no assignment; V7538=00.2 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.1 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7540 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WF ANN WRK HRS IN 1980 ’13591-13594 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s w o r k i n g f o r m o n e y i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 33.5mean nonzero = 1,369.9
0000. I nap . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 00001-5840. A c t u a l t o t a l w o r k h o u r s o f w i f e
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7541 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC WF 80 WRK HRS '13595 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 4 0 ( W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s w o r k i n g f o r m o n e y i n 1 9 8 0 )
98.5 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d no t wo rk i n 1980 ; no ass i gnmen t ; V7540=01.0 1. Minor ass ignment0.5 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7542 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WF HRS WRK LOST OTR ILL ’
13596-13599 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Wife ’s Annual Hours o f Work Missed Because Someone Else was I I I in 1980
% nonzero = 6.3mean nonzero = 56.6
(Weeks someone e l se i l l t imes 40 )
0000. l n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o t i m e m i s s e d f o rs o m e o n e e l s e ’ s i l l n e s s ; “ N o ” t o F 1 9 / G 1 2 : w i f e i s r e t i r e d ,p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t
0001 -2080 . Ac tua l hou rs o f wo rk m i ssed because someone e l se was i l l
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
104 - RAW DATA
7543 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC WF HR LOST OTR ILL ’13600 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 4 2 ( W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o f w o r k m i s s e d b e c a u s e s o m e o n e e l s ewas i l l in 1980)
100.0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o t i m e m i s s e d ; n oass ignment ; V7542=0
0.0 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7 5 4 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WF HRS WRK LOST OWN ILL ’13601 -13604 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
W i f e ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s o f I l l n e s s i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 13 .0mean nonze ro = 172 .5
( W e e k s i l l t i m e s 8 0 f o r t h e f i r s t e i g h t w e e k s a n d t i m e s 6 0 f o r t h e t i m et h e r e a f t e r )
0000. I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o t i m e m i s s e d f o rw i f e ’ s o w n i l l n e s s ; “ N o ” t o F 2 1 / G 1 4 ; w i f e i s r e t i r e d ,p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t
0 0 0 1 - 3 2 8 0 . A c t u a l a n n u a l h o u r s o f w i f e ’ s i l l n e s s
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7 5 4 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC WF HRS LOST OWN ILL ’13605 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 4 4 ( W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o f i l l n e s s i n 1 9 8 0 )
99.9 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o t i m e m i s s e d f o rw i f e ’ s o w n i l l n e s s ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 4 4 = 0
0.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7546
RAW DATA - 105
= Cross-year variable number Name=‘WF STRIKE HOURS 1980 ' 13606-13609 = Cross-year Tape Location
Wife's Annual Hours on Strike in 1980
% nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 267.0
(Weeks on strike times 40)
0000. Inap.; no wife; wife did not work in 1980 no hours on strike in 1980; “No” to F25/F16; Wife is retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student
0001-2080. Actual annual strike hours for wife
(All missing data were assigned.)
7547 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘ACC WF STRIKE HRS 1980 ’ 13610 = Cross-year Tape Location
Accuracy of V7546 (Wife’s annual hours on strike in 1980)
100.0 0. lnap.; no wife; wife did not work in 1980; no strike time; no assignment; V7546=0
1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment
7548 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘WF UNEMP HRS 1980 13611-13614 = Cross-year Tape Location
Wife’s Annual Hours of Unemployment in 1980
% nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero = 681.0
(Weeks unemployed times 40)
0000. Inap.; no wife; wife did not work in 1980: no unemployment hours; “No” to F27/G18; Wife is retired, permanently disabled. housewife, student
0001-2080. Actual annual unemployment hours of wife
(All missing data were assigned.)
106 - RAW DATA
7549 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC WF UNEMP HRS 1980 ’13615 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 4 8 ( W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t i n 1 9 8 0 )
99.9 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; w i f e d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o u n e m p l o y m e n t t i m e ; n oa s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 4 8 = 0
0.0 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.1 2. M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
7550 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# MAJOR ADULTS13616 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f M a j o r A d u l t s - H e a d a n d W i f e O n l y
4 4 . 6 1 . One ma jo r adu l t (Head or W i f e )5 5 . 4 2 . Two ma jo r adu l t s (Head and W i f e )
0 . 0 0 . S i n g l e H e a d w h o i s s e n i l e , e t c .
7551 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1981 FAMILY SIZE13617-13618 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
F a m i l y S i z e i n 1 9 8 1 ( N u m b e r o f m e m b e r s i n f a m i l y )
mean nonze ro = 2 .5
XX. A c t u a l n u m b e r i n F U
7 5 5 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# REQUIRED ROOMS13619 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Requ i r ed Number o f Rooms f o r FU o f Th i s S i ze , Age , and Sex Compos i t i on
50.4 2 . Two
29.7 3 . Th ree14.9 4 . Four3.7 5. F i v e1.0 6. S i x0.3 7 . Seven0.1 8. E i g h t0.1 9. N i n e o r m o r e
RAW DATA - 107
7553 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1981 WEEKLY FOOD NEEDS ’13620-13624 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
W eekly Food Needs
mean nonzero = 1620.9
Based on USDA Low-Cos t P l an es t ima tes o f week l y f ood cos t s , acco rd i ng t o t hetable below (re-produced f rom Fami ly Economics Review, June 1967), summedf o r t h e f a m i l y .
INDIVIDUAL FOOD STANDARD (LOW COST)
A d j u s t m e n t s f o r(This same standard has been used in Waves I -XI I Ii n f l a t i o n ; e t c . , a r e l e f t t o u s e r s . )
xxxxx A c t u a l w e e k l y f o o d n e e d s i n d o l l a r s a n d c e n t s
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g t w od e c i m a l p l a c e s .
108 - RAW DATA
7554 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1981 ANNUAL NEED STD ’13625-13629 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Annua l Need S tanda rd i n 1980
mean nonze ro = 3 ,023 .9
T h i s i s t h e O r s h a n s k y - t y p e p o v e r t y t h r e s h o l d , b a s e d o n a n a n n u a l f o o d n e e d ss t a n d a r d d e r i v e d f r o m t h e w e e k l y f o o d c o s t s a b o v e , w h i c h i s c o n - v e r t e d t o a na n n u a l a m o u n t a n d a d j u s t e d f o r e c o n o m i e s o f s c a l e b y U S D A r u l e s a s f o l l o w s :
A n a d d i t i o n a l a d j u s t m e n t f o r d i s e c o n o m i e s o f s m a l l h o u s e h o l d s ( i n r e n t ,e t c . ) w a s m a d e a s f o l l o w s f o r t h e A n n u a l N e e d S t a n d a r d ) :
4 . 8 9 t i m e s t h e f o o d n e e d s f o r s i n g l e p e r s o n s3 . 7 0 t i m e s t h e f o o d n e e d s f o r t w o - p e r s o n u n i t s3 . 0 0 t i m e s t h e f o o d n e e d s f o r a l l o t h e r u n i t s
( N o t a d j u s t e d f o r f a r m e r s ; see V8067 fo r an i ncome /needs measu re wh i ch makest h i s a d j u s t m e n t . )
7 5 5 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WF ANN HSEWRK HRS (J5) ’13630 -13633 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
W i f e ’ s A n n u a l H o u r s o f H o u s e w o r k
% nonzero = 55.1mean nonze ro = 1 ,474 .8
0000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o w i f e ; w i f e does no housework0 0 0 1 - 4 3 6 8 . A c t u a l h o u s e w o r k h o u r s o f w i f e
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 109
7556 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC WF ANN HSEWRK HRS ’13634 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 5 5 ( W i f e ’ s a n n u a l h o u r s o f h o u s e w o r k )
9 9 . 8 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; wi fe does no housework; no assignment ; V7555=01. M ino r ass i gnmen t
0 . 2 2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7557 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD ANN HSEWRK HRS (J6) ’13635-13638 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Head’s Annual Hours of Housework
% nonzero = 86.5mean nonzero = 613.9
0000. Inap. ; Head does no housework0001-4368. Ac tua l housework hou rs o f Head
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7558 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HD ANN HSEWRK HRS ’13639 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Accuracy of V7557 (Head’s annual hours of housework)
99.2 0 . Inap. ; Head does no housework; no assignment; V7557=00.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.7 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7559 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='OTR ANN HSEWRK HRS (J10)'13640-13643 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Annual Hours of Housework Done by Al l Others in FU
% nonzero = 32.7mean nonzero = 632.7
0000. I nap . ; no o the rs i n FU ; no housework done by o the rs i n FU
9999. 9 ,999 hou rs o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
110 - RAW DATA
7560 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC OTR ANN HSWRK HRS ’13644 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 5 9 ( A n n u a l h o u r s o f h o u s e w o r k d o n e b y a l l o t h e r s i n F U )
99.5 0 . I n a p . ; n o o t h e r s i n F U ; n o h o u s e w o r k d o n e b y o t h e r s i n F U ; n oa s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 5 9 = 0
0.0 1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t0.5 2. M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
7561 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# PERSONS GOT FOOD STAMP’13645 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Number o f Peop le i n Househo ld f o r whom Food S tamps we re I ssued Las t Mon th
mean nonze ro = 2 .6
( H o u s e h o l d m a y i n c l u d e m o r e p e o p l e t h a n o u r F U ; t h e r e f o r e t h i s n u m b e r w i l ln o t a l w a y s e q u a l V 7 5 5 1 ( F a m i l y S i z e i n 1 9 8 1 ) . S e e e d i t i n g p r o c e d u r e s .
2.6 1. One1.5 2. Two1.4 3. Th ree0.9 4 . Fou r0.5 5 . F i v e0.3 6 . S i x0.2 7. Seven0.1 8. E i g h t o r m o r e0.0 9 . NA; DK
9 2 . 5 0 . I n a p . ; Food S tamps no t used l as t mon th ; “No ” t o J11
7562 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’$ VALU FD ST LST MO-J144)’13646 -13648 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Va lue o f Food S tamps Rece i ved Las t Mon th
% nonze ro = 7 .5mean nonze ro = 104 .2
000. I n a p . ; f o o d s t a m p s n o t u s e d l a s t m o n t h ; “ N o ” t o J 1 1 ; V 7 5 6 1 = 0
999. $999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 111
7563 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC $ VALU FD ST LST MOMO'13649 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 6 2 ( V a l u e o f f o o d s t a m p s r e c e i v e d l a s t m o n t h )
99.9 0 . I n a p . ; f o o d s t a m p s n o t u s e d l a s t m o n t h ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 6 1 = 0 ;V7562=0
0.1 1. Minor ass ignment0.1 2. Major ass ignment
7564 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ANN FD $ EXC FD STMP ’13650-13653 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annua l f ood Expend i t u re f o r Mea l s a t Home
% nonzero = 97.2mean nonzero = 2,607.5
(Exc l udes expend i t u re f o r f ood pu r chased w i t h f ood s t amps )
0000. I nap . ; none
9999. $9.999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7565 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC ANN FOOD $13654 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Accu racy o f V7564 (Annua l f ood expend i t u re f o r mea l s a t home)
9 8 . 5 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 6 4 = 00.3 1. Minor ass ignment1.2 2. Major ass ignment
112 - RAW DATA
7566 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ANN $ EATING OUT '
13655 -13658 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annua l Food Expend i t u re f o r Mea l s Away F rom Home
% nonzero = 83.1mean nonze ro = 751 .6
( E x c l u d e s m e a l s a t w o r k a n d / o r s c h o o l )
0000. I n a p . ; n o n e
9999. $9 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7567 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC ANN $ EATING OUT ’13659 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Accu racy o f V7566 (Annua l f ood expend i t u re f o r mea l s away f r om home)
98.9 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 6 6 = 00.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t1.0 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7568 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘$ VALUE FOOD STMPS 1980 ’13660 -13663 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Va lue o f Food S tamps Rece i ved i n 1980
% nonze ro = 8 .8mean nonze ro = 764 .7
0000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; “ N o ” t o J 2 3
9999. $ 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7569 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC $ VALU FD ST 1980 ’13664 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 6 8 ( V a l u e o f f o o d s t a m p s R e c e i v e d i n 1 9 8 0 )
99.9 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 6 8 = 00.0 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.1 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
RAW DATA - 113
7570 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# MOS USED FD ST 1980 ’13665-13666 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Number of Months Food Stamps Used in 1980
9 1 . 2 0 0 . N o n e ; food s tamps not used in 1980; V7568=00 . 6 0 1 . One month0 . 6 0 2 . Two months0 . 6 0 3 . Three months0 . 5 0 4 . Four months0 . 3 0 5 . F i ve mon ths0 . 4 0 6 . Six months0 . 2 0 7 . Seven months0 . 3 0 8 . E i g h t m o n t h s0 . 2 0 9 . Nine months0.1 10. Ten months0.1 11. Eleven months4 . 7 12. Twelve months0 . 0 9 9 . NA
7571 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LABOR PART FARM Y 1980 ’13667-13671 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Head ’ s Labo r Pa r t o f Fa rm Income i n 1980
% nonzero = 1.2mean nonzero = 10,308.4
00000. None; “ H e a d i s n o t a f a r m e r o r r a n c h e r ” a t K 1 a
99999. $99,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7572 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LABOR PART BUS Y 1980 ’13672-13676 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
H e a d ’ s L a b o r P a r t o f U n i n c o r p o r a t e d B u s i n e s s I n c o m e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 4.8mean nonzero = 10,923.8
00000. N o n e ; C o r p o r a t i o n ; “ N o ” a t K 5
99999. $99,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
114 - RAW DATA
7573 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-‘HEAD 1980 WAGES ’
13677-13681 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Head’s Income f rom Wages in 1980
% nonze ro = 72 .4mean nonze ro = 16 ,733 .6
00000. None
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7574 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HEAD 1980 WAGES ’13682 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 7 3 ( H e a d ’ s i n c o m e f r o m w a g e s i n 1 9 8 0 )
98.3 0 . I n a p . ; no wages; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 5 7 3 = 00.5 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t1.2 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
7 5 7 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD BONUS/OT/COMM 1980 ’13683-13687 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
H e a d ’ s I n c o m e f r o m B o n u s e s , O v e r t i m e , C o m m i s s i o n s i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 6 .9mean nonze ro = 3 ,555 .5
00000. None
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 115
7576 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD PROF PRAC/TRADE 1980 ’13688-13692 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
H e a d ’ s I n c o m e f r o m P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t i c e o r T r a d e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 3.9mean nonzero = 3,635.4
0 0 0 0 0 . N o n e
99999. $99,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7577 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LABOR PT MKT GRDNG 1980 ’13693-13696 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Head ’ s Labo r Pa r t o f I ncome f r om Fa rm ing o r Ma rke t Ga rden ing i n 1980
% nonzero = 1.4mean nonzero = 2,157.6
0 0 0 0 . N o n e
9999. $9,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7578 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LABOR PT ROOMERS 1980 ’13697-13700 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Head’s Labor Par t of Income f rom Roomers and Boarders in 1980
% nonzero = 0.1mean nonzero = 2,093.7
0000. None
9999. $9,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
116 - RAW DATA
7579 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC HD LABOR Y EX WAGES ’13701 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 7 1 - V 7 5 7 2 , V 7 5 7 5 - V 7 5 7 8 ( H e a d ’ s l a b o r i n c o m e e x c l u d i n g w a g e s i n1980)
99.1 0 . I n a p . ; no ass i gnmen t ; V ’ s 7571-7572 and V ' S 7575-7578=00.3 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0 . 6 2. Ma jo r a s s i g n m e n t
7580 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WIFE 1980 LABOR/WAGE ’13702-13706 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
W i f e ’ s W a g e s / L a b o r I n c o m e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonze ro = 33 .2mean nonze ro = 8 ,137 .6
00000. None
99999. $99,999 o r m o r e
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7 5 8 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC WF 80 LABOR/WAGE ’13707 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 5 8 0 ( W i f e ’ s w a g e / l a b o r i n c o m e i n 1 9 8 0 )
99.1 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; n o w i f e ; V 7 5 8 0 = 00.3 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.6 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
RAW DATA - 117
7582 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number13708-13713 =
Name=‘ASSET PART FARM Y 1980 ’C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Head and Wi fe ’s Asset Par t o f Farm Income in 1980
% nonzero = 1.5mean nonzero = 6,337.1
-99999. Loss of $99,999 or more
000000. None
999999. $999,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7583 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ASSET PART BUS Y 1980 ’13714-13719 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
H e a d a n d W i f e ’ s A s s e t P a r t o f U n i n c o r p o r a t e d B u s i n e s s I n c o m e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 5.4mean nonzero = 9,749.6
- 9 9 9 9 9 . L o s s o f $ 9 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
0 0 0 0 0 0 . N o n e
999999. $999,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
118 - RAW DATA
7584 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ASSET PT MKT GRDNG 1980 ’13720-13724 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
H e a d a n d W i f e ’ s A s s e t P a r t o f F a r m i n g o r M a r k e t G a r d e n i n g i n 1 9 8 0
7585 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ASSET PT ROOMERS 1980 ’
13725-13729 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
H e a d a n d W i f e ’ s A s s e t P a r t o f I n c o m e f r o m R o o m e r s a n d B o a r d e r s i n 1 9 8 0
RAW DATA - 119
7586 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD RENT/INT/DIVDNDS 1980’13730-13734 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
H e a d ’ s I n c o m e f r o m R e n t , I n t e r e s t , D i v i d e n d s , e t c . i n 1 9 8 0
7587 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ALlMONY Y HEAD 1980 ’13735-13738 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Head ’ s A l imony i n 1980
7588 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WF 1980 OTHER ASSET Y ’
13739-13743 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
W i f e ’ s O t h e r I n c o m e f r o m A s s e t s
1 2 0 - RAW DATA
7589 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC H+W 1980 ASSET Y ’13744 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V ’ s 7 5 8 2 - 7 5 8 8 ( A s s e t i n c o m e o f h e a d a n d w i f e i n 1 9 8 0 )
7 5 9 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H+W 1980 TAXABLE Y ’13745-13751 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f e i n 1 9 8 0 ( S u m o f V ’ s 7 5 7 1 - 7 5 7 3 ,7 5 7 5 - 7 5 7 8 , 7 5 8 0 , 7 5 8 2 - 7 5 8 8 )
% nonze ro = 89 .7mean nonze ro = 20 ,634 .8
7 5 9 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H+W 1980 SUPP OTR NONFU ’13752 -13756 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99999
C o n t r i b u t i o n s M a d e t o O u t s i d e D e p e n d e n t s i n 1 9 8 0 ( O u t s i d e t h e F U )
% nonze ro = 13 .7mean nonze ro = 2 ,721 .9
( T h i s i s a n o u t - t r a n s f e r w h i c h c o u l d b e d e d u c t e d f r o m i n c o m e )
RAW DATA - 121
7592 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H+W 1980 # DEPENDENTS '13757 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number of Head’s Dependents in 1980
mean nonzero = 2.5
7593 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H+W TOTAL 1980 EXEMPTION’13758-13759 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Tota l Exempt ions of Head and Wi fe
mean nonzero = 2.7
Actual number of exempt ionsN i n e t y - n i n e o r m o r e
7594 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1980 TAX TABLE USED-H+W ’13760 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Tax Table to be Used for Head and Wi fe
33.5 1. S i n g l e56.1 2. Mar r i ed
9 . 3 3. Head of Household0 . 2 4 . Mar r i ed i n 1981
0 . 9 5 . H e a d / W i f e d i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; Head/Wife moved out dur ing1981
9 . NA; Other
122 - RAW DATA
7595 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H+W 1980 ADC/AFDC13761 -13765 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amount o f ADC/AFDC for Head and Wi fe in 1980
7 5 9 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC H+W 1980 ADC/AFDC ’1 3 7 6 6 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Accuracy o f V7595 (Amount o f ADC/AFDC for Head and Wi fe in 1980)
7597 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H+W 1980 SSI13767 -13770 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amoun t o f Supp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncome o f Head and W i f e i n 1980
RAW DATA - 123
7598 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-‘H+W 1980 OTR WELFARE ’13771-13775 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Amount o f Other Wel fare Payments to Head and Wi fe in 1980
7599 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H+W 1980 SOCIAL SECURITY’13776-13780 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amoun t o f Soc i a l Secu r i t y Paymen ts t o Head and W i f e i n 1980
7600 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD OTHER RETIREMENT 1980’13781-13785 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A m o u n t o f H e a d ’ s O t h e r R e t i r e m e n t , P e n s i o n s a n d A n n u i t i e s i n 1 9 8 0
124 - RAW DATA
7 6 0 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD 1980 UNEMPLMT COMP ’13786 -13790 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A m o u n t o f H e a d ’ s U n e m p l o y m e n t P a y ( I n c l u d i n g S t r i k e B e n e f i t s ) i n 1 9 8 0
7602 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD 1980 WORKMANS COMP ’13791-13794 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Amount of Head’s Workmen’s Compensat ion in 1980
7603 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HD 1980 CHILD SUPPORT ’13795-13799 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A m o u n t o f C h i l d S u p p o r t o f H e a d i n 1 9 8 0
RAW DATA - 125
7604 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD 1980 HELP FROM RELS '13800-13803 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amoun t o f He lp f r om Re la t i ves o f Head i n 1980
% nonzero = 6.7mean nonzero = 1159.2
0000. None
9999. $9,999 o r more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7605 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HD 1980 OTHER TRANSFER Y’13804-13807 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amount o f Head’s Other Transfer Income in 1980
% nonzero = 6.5mean nonzero = 1,302.5
0000. None
9999. $9 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
7606 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WF 1980 OTHER TRANSFER Y’13808-13812 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A m o u n t o f W i f e ’ s O t h e r T r a n s f e r I n c o m e i n 1 9 8 0
% nonzero = 5.0mean nonzero = 1,776.5
(Exc ludes ADC/AFDC, other wel fare, s o c i a l s e c u r i t y a n d s u p p l e m e n t a l s e c u r i t yincome. I n c l u d e s c h i l d s u p p o r t i f c l e a r l y r e c e i v e d o n l y b e f o r e m a r r i a g e t oc u r r e n t H e a d . )
0 0 0 0 0 . N o n e ; n o w i f e
9 9 9 9 9 . $ 9 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
126 - RAW DATA
7607 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘ACC H+W 1980 TRAN YNOADC’13813 = C ross - yea r Tape L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V ’ s 7 5 9 7 - 7 6 0 6 ( T r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f e i n 1 9 8 0exc lud ing ADC/AFDC)
7608 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H+W 1980 TOT TRANSFER Y ’13814-13818 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l T r a n s f e r I n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f e i n 1 9 8 0 ( s u m V 7 5 9 5 , V 7 5 9 7 - V 7 6 0 6 )
7609 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TXBL Y 1ST XTRA EARNER ’13819-13823 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f F i r s t E x t r a E a r n e r ( a n d S p o u s e )
I f H e a d o r W i f e h a s m o v e d o u t o r d i e d d u r i n g 1 9 8 1 , t h e n t h e i r i n c o m e ,i f a n y , i s i n c l u d e d h e r e .
00000. None; n o e x t r a e a r n e r s
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d . )
RAW DATA - 127
7610 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# EXEMP 1ST XTRA EARNER ’13824-13825 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number of Exempt ions
% nonzero = 23.6mean nonzero = 1.1
0 0 . I n a p . ; n o o t h e r t a x a b l e i n c o m e ; H e a d / W i f e d i e d s i n c e l a s ti n t e r v i ew ; Head /W i fe moved ou t i n 1981 ; V7609=0
9 9 . N ine t y -n ine o r more
7611 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAX TABLE 1ST XTRA EARNR’13826 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Tax Table Used
19.2 1. S i n g l e0.3 2. M a r r i e d0.1 3. Head of Household
0.9 5 .
3.6 6.0.1 7.0.0 8 .
75.7 0 .
H e a d , W i f e o r H u s b a n d d i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; H e a d , W i f e o rHusband moved out in 1981S i n g l e ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )M a r r i e d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )Head o f Househo ld ( t axab le i ncome i s f o r pa r t o f 1980 )NA; OtherI n a p . ; no o the r t axab le i ncome; V7609=0
7612 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TXBL Y 2ND XTRA EARNER ’13827-13831 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Taxab le I ncome fo r Second Ex t ra Ea rne r
% nonzero = 1.7mean nonzero = 2,451.6
00000. None ; no second h ighes t t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=099999. $99,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d )
128 - RAW DATA
7613 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# EXEMP 2ND XTRA EARNER ’
13832-13833 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Number of Exempt ions
% nonze ro = 7 .9mean nonze ro = 1 .0
0 0 . I n a p . ; no second h ighes t t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=0 ; V7612=0
9 9 . N i n e - n i n e o r m o r e
7 6 1 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TAX TABLE 2ND XTRA EARNR’13834 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Tax Tab le Used
6 . 9 1 . S i n g l e0 . 0 2 . M a r r i e d
3. Head o f Househo ld
0 . 9 6 . S i n g l e ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )0 . 1 7. M a r r i e d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )
8 . H e a d o f H o u s e h o l d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )
9 . N A ; O t h e r9 2 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; no o the r t axab le i ncome : V7609=0 ; V7612=0
7 6 1 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TXBL Y 3RD XTRA EARNER ’13835 -13839 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f T h i r d E x t r a E a r n e r
% nonze ro = 2 .1mean nonze ro = 3 ,542 .6
00000. None; n o t h i r d h i g h e s t t a x a b l e i n c o m e e a r n e r : V 7 6 0 9 = 0 ; V 7 6 1 2 = 0
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d )
RAW DATA - 129
7616 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# EXEMP 3RD XTRA EARNER ’13840-13841 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number of Exempt ions
% nonzero = 2.1mean nonzero = 1.0
0 0 . I nap . ; no t h i r d h i ghes t t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=0 ; V7612=0 ;V7615=0
99. N ine t y -n ine o r more
7617 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAX TABLE 3RD XTRA EARNR’13842 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Tax Table Used
1.7 1. S i n g l e2 . M a r r i e d3 . Head of Household
0.4 6. S i n g l e ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )0.0 7. M a r r i e d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )
8 . Head o f Househo ld ( t axab le i ncome i s f o r pa r t o f 1980 )
97.9 0 .NA; OtherI nap . ; no t h i r d h i ghes t t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=0 ; V7612=0 ;V7615=0
7618 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TXBL Y 4TH XTRA EARNER ’13843-13847 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Taxab le I ncome o f Fou r th Ex t ra Ea rne r
% nonzero = 0.5mean nonzero = 3,779.0
00000. I n a p . ; none ; no f ou r th h i ghes t t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=0 ;V7612=0; V7615=0
99999. $99,999 or more
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d )
130 - RAW DATA
7619 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# EXEMP 4TH XTRA EARNER ’13848 -13849 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number of Exempt ions
% nonze ro = 0 .5mean nonze ro = 1 .3
0 0 . I n a p . ; no f ou r t h t axab le i ncome ea rne r ; V7609=0 ; V7612=0 ; V7615=0 ;V7618=0
9 9 . N i n e t y - n i n e o r m o r e
7620 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TAX TABLE 4TH XTRA EARNR’13850 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Tax Tab le Used
0 . 4 1 . S i n g l e0.0 2. M a r r i e d
3 . Head o f Househo ld
0.0 6 . S i n g l e ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )
8 .M a r r i e d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )H e a d o f H o u s e h o l d ( t a x a b l e i n c o m e i s f o r p a r t o f 1 9 8 0 )N A ; O t h e r
99.5 0. lnap.; n o f o u r t h h i g h e s t t a x a b l e i n c o m e e a r n e r ; V 7 6 0 9 = 0 ; V 7 6 1 2 = 0 ;V7615=0 V7618=0
7 6 2 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TXBL Y 5TH XTRA EARNER ’13851 -13855 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f F i f t h E x t r a E a r n e r
% nonze ro = 0 .1mean nonze ro = 7 ,392 .8
0 0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o f i f t h h i g h e s t t a x a b l e i n c o m e e a r n e r ; V 7 6 0 9 = 0 ;V7612=0; V7615=0; V7618=0
9 9 9 9 9 . $99 ,999 o r mo re
( A l l m i s s i n g d a t a w e r e a s s i g n e d )
RAW DATA - 131
7622 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='# EXEMP 5TH XTRA EARNER ’13856-13857 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number of Exempt ions
7623 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAX TABLE 5TH XTRA EARNR’13858 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Tax Tab le used
7624 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTRS 1980 ANN WRK HRS ’13859-13862 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A n n u a l W o r k H o u r s o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
132 - RAW DATA
7625 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 TOT ANN TXBL Y ’13863-13867 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
T o t a l T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7 6 2 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC OTR ANN TXBL Y-1980 ’
13868 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 6 2 5 ( T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f a l l o t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0 )
7627 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘BKT OTR 1980 ASSET Y ’
13869 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B r a c k e t e d A m o u n t o f A s s e t I n c o m e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
( T h e a c t u a l a m o u n t i s i n c l u d e d i n V 7 6 2 5 )
RAW DATA - 133
7628 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 ADC/AFDC13870-13874 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amount o f ADC/AFDC of A l l Others in FU in 1980
7629 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 SSI13875-13879 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A m o u n t o f S u p p l e m e n t a l S e c u r i t y I n c o m e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7630 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 OTHR WELFARE ’13880-13884 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A m o u n t o f O t h e r W e l f a r e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
134 - RAW DATA
7631 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘OTR 1980 SOCIAL SECURITY’13885-13889 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A m o u n t o f S o c i a l S e c u r i t y o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7632 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘OTR 1980 OTR RETIREMENT ’13890-13894 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A m o u n t o f O t h e r R e t i r e m e n t , P e n s i o n s , a n d A n n u i t i e s o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n1980
7633 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘OTR 1980 UNEMPL COMP ’
13895-13899 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Amoun t o f Unemp loymen t Compensa t i on o f A l l O the rs i n FU i n 1980
RAW DATA - 135
7634 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 WORKERS COMP '13900-13903 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Amount o f Workmen’s Compensat ion of A l l Others in FU in 1980
7635 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 CHILD SUPPORT ’13904-13908 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A m o u n t o f C h i l d S u p p o r t o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7636 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘OTR 1980 HELP FR RELS ’13909-13912 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A m o u n t o f H e l p f r o m R e l a t i v e s o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
136 - RAW DATA
7637 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘OTR 1980 MISC TRANSFERS ’13913-13916 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A m o u n t o f O t h e r T r a n s f e r I n c o m e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7 6 3 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘OTR 1980 TOT TRANSFER Y ’13917-13921 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l T r a n s f e r I n c o m e o f A l l O t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0
7 6 3 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC OTR 1980 TRANSFERS ’13922 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f V 7 6 3 8 ( T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f a l l o t h e r s i n F U i n 1 9 8 0 )
RAW DATA - 137
7640 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# OTR Y RECEIVERS-1980 ’
13923 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number of Income Receivers in FU Other than Head and Wi fe in 1980
7641 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# OTR LABOR Y RECRS-1980’13924 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number of Income Receivers in FU Other than Head and Wife wi th Labor Incomei n 1980
7642 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=’ 1968 ID13925-13928 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1968 Interv iew Number
Or ig inal Head of FU was a member of a panel fami ly f rom the SRCc r o s s - s e c t i o n s a m p l e
Or ig i na l Head o f FU was a member o f a pane l f am i l y f r om theCensus sample
138 - RAW DATA
7643 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1969 ID13929 -13932 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1 9 6 9 I n t e r v i e w N u m b e r
0 0 0 0 . C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n 1 9 6 9
0 0 0 1 - 4 4 6 0 . Ac tua l 1969 i n t e r v i ew number o f Head o f FU
7644 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1970 ID13933 -13936 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1970 In te rv i ew Number
0 0 0 0 . C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1970
0 0 0 1 - 4 6 4 5 . A c t u a l 1 9 7 0 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
7645 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1971 ID13937 -13940 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1971 In te rv i ew Number
0 0 0 0 . C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1971
0 0 0 1 - 4 8 4 0 . A c t u a l 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
7646 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1972 ID13941 -13944 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1972 In te rv i ew Number
0 0 0 0 . C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1972
0 0 0 1 - 5 0 6 0 . A c t u a l 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
RAW DATA - 139
7647 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1973 ID13945-13948 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1973 Interv iew Number
0000. Current Head of FU, i f sample member, w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n1973
0001-5285. Ac tua l 1973 i n t e r v i ew number o f Head o f FU
7648 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1974 ID13949-13952 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1974 Interv iew Number
0000. Current Head of FU, i f sample member, w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n1974
0001-5517. Ac tua l 1974 i n t e r v i ew number o f Head o f FU
7649 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1975 ID
13953-13956 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1975 Interv iew Number
0000. Current Head of FU, i f sample member, w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1975
0001-5725. Ac tua l 1975 i n t e r v i ew number o f Head o f FU
7650 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1976 ID
13957-13960 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1976 Interv iew Number
0000. Current Head of FU, i f sample member, w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1976
0001-5862. Ac tua l 1976 i n t e r v i ew number o f Head o f FU
140 - RAW DATA
7651 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1977 ID13961-13964 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1977 i n te rv i ew Number
'
0 0 0 0 . C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1977
0001-6007. A c t u a l 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
7652 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1976 ID13965 -13968 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1978 In te rv i ew Number
0000. C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n1978
0001-6154. A c t u a l 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
7653 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1979 ID
13969-13972 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1979 In te rv i ew Number
0000. C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l y i n
1979
0001-6373. A c t u a l 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
7654 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1980 ID13973 -13976 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1980 In te rv i ew Number
0000. C u r r e n t H e a d o f F U , i f s a m p l e m e m b e r , w a s n o t i n p a n e l f a m i l yi n 1 9 8 0
0001-6533. A c t u a l 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r o f H e a d o f F U
RAW DATA - 141
7655 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘DATE OF 1981 INT '113977113980= Cross-year Tape Locat ion MMD=9999
4 . D a t e o f I n t e r v i e w
7656 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LENGTH OF 1981 INT ’13981-13983 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
5 . L e n q t h o f I n t e r v i e w
7657 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# IN FU '13984-13985 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number in FU
142 - RAW DATA
7658 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='AGE OF 1981 HEAD '
13986-13987 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Age of Head
7659 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e number Name=‘SEX OF 1981 HEAD '
13988 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sex o f Head
7660 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘AGE OF 1981 WIFE13989 -13990 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
A g e o f W i f e / F r i e n d
7661 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# CHILDREN IN FU '13991 -13992 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f C h i l d r e n i n F U A g e d 0 - 1 7
RAW DATA - 143
7662 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE YOUNGEST CHILD '
13993-13994 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Age o f Younges t Ch i l d
7663 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘A2 PUB TRANS NEARBY? ’
13995 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A2. I s t h e r e p u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n w i t h i n w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e o f y o u r h o u s e ?
7664 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘A3 WTR PUB TRANS GO ENUF’
13996 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A .3 I s i t g o o d e n o u g h s o t h a t a p e r s o n c o u l d u s e i t t o g e t t o w o r k ?
144 - RAW DATA
7665 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='A4 DU INSIDE CITY LIMlTS’13997 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A4. I s y o u r h o u s e i n s i d e t h e c i t y l i m i t s ?
7666 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='A5 DIST TO CNTR CITY ’
13998 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
A 5 . A b o u t h o w f a r a r e y o u f r o m t h e c e n t e r o f t h a t c i t y ?
7 6 6 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘A6 DIST CNTR NRST CITY ’
13999 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
A 6 . A b o u t h o w f a r a r e y o u f r o m t h e c e n t e r o f t h e n e a r e s t c i t y ?
RAW DATA - 145
7668 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘A7 WTR OWN CAR/TRUCK '14000 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A 7 . D o y o u ( o r a n y o n e e l s e i n t h e f a m i l y h e r e ) o w n a c a r o r t r u c k ?
7669 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘A8 #CARS/TRUCKS OWNED '14001 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A8. How many ca rs and t rucks do you (and you r f am i l y I i v i ng he re ) own?
mean nonzero = 1.7
7670 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘A9 # Ml DRIVEN-ALL CARS ’14002-14006 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99999
A 9 . D u r i n g t h e l a s t y e a r , h o w m a n y m i l e s d i d y o u a n d y o u r f a m i l y d r i v e i nyour [car (s ) /and t ruck (s) ]?
% nonzero = 83.7mean nonzero = 16,023.7
146 - RAW DATA
7671 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B1 ACTUAL # ROOMS '
14007 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B1. H o w m a n y r o o m s d o y o u h a v e ( f o r y o u r f a m i l y ) n o t c o u n t i n g b a t h r o o m s ?
mean nonzero = 5.1
7672 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B2 TYPE DWELLING14008 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B2. D o y o u l i v e i n a o n e - f a m i l y h o u s e , a t w o f a m i l y h o u s e , a n a p a r t m e n t , am o b i l e h o m e , o r w h a t ?
7 6 7 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B3 TYPE FUEL FOR HEAT ’14009 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B3. H o w i s y o u r ( h o m e / a p a r t m e n t ) h e a t e d - - w i t h g a s , e l e c t r i c i t y , o i l , o rwhat?
RAW DATA - 147
7674 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B4 RECD GOVT HTNG SUBSDY’14010 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B4. There a re gove rnmen t p rog rams tha t g i ve money to peop le to he lp themp a y f o r h e a t i n g t h e i r h o m e s . D id you rece i ve any such he lp w i t hh e a t i n g b i l l s f r o m t h i s l a s t w i n t e r ( 1 9 8 0 - 8 1 ) ?
7675 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B5 OWN/RENT OR WHAT ’14011 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
B 5 . D o y o u o w n t h i s ( h o m e / a p a r t m e n t ) , p a y r e n t , o r w h a t ?
O w n s o r i s b u y i n g h o u s e o r t r a i l e r ( f u l l y o r j o i n t l y )
P a y s r e n t
Ne i t he r owns no r r en t s
7676 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B8 WTR MORTGAGE14012 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
B8. Do you have a mor tgage on th i s p roper t y?
7677 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B11 # YRS REMAIN ON MTGE ’14013-14014 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
B 1 1 . A b o u t h o w m a n y m o r e y e a r s w i l l y o u h a v e t o p a y o n i t ?
148 - RAW DATA
7678 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B12 WTR 2ND MORTGAGE ’
14015 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B12. Do you a l so have a second mor tgage?
7679 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B15 WTR HU RENTED FURNIS’14016 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B15. I s t h i s ( h o u s e / a p a r t m e n t ) r e n t e d f u l l y f u r n i s h e d ?
7680 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B16 WHY NOT OWN/RENT ’14017 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B 1 6 . H o w i s t h a t ? ( N e i t h e r o w n s n o r r e n t s )
S e r v a n t ; housekeeperF a r m l a b o r e r ; r a n c h l a b o r e r
0 . 5 3 . O t h e r p e r s o n s f o r w h o m h o u s i n g i s p a r t o f c o m p e n s a t i o n ( j a n i t o r s .g a r d e n e r s , n u r s e s , t u t o r s , e t c . )
3.5 4. P e r s o n s f o r w h o m h o u s i n g i s a g i f t ; p a i d b y s o m e o n e o u t s i d e o f F U ;o w n e d b y r e l a t i v e s ; p a y n o r e n t o r o n l y p a y t a x e s .
S o l d o w n h o m e , b u t s t i l l l i v i n g t h e r e
L i v i n g i n h o u s e w h i c h w i l l i n h e r i t ; e s t a t e i n p r o c e s s
L i v i n g i n t e m p o r a r y q u a r t e r s ( g a r a g e , s h e d , e t c . ) w h i l e h o m e i su n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n o r u n t i l n e w a p a r t m e n t i s f o u n d .
0.4 8. OtherNA; OK
9 4 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; o w n s o r r e n t s ; V 7 6 7 5 = 1 o r 5
RAW DATA - 149
7681 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B18 WTR PAY ELECTRICITY ’14018 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
B18. W e ’ d l i k e s o m e d e t a i l a b o u t y o u r u t i l i t y b i l l s .e l e c t r i c i t y i n 1 9 8 0 ?
D i d y o u p a y f o r a n y
7682 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT ELECT BILL-1980 ’14019-14022 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
B19. A b o u t h o w m u c h d i d y o u p a y f o r e l e c t r i c i t y f o r a l l o f 1 9 8 0 ?B20. ( I f d o n ’ t k n o w ) W h a t w e r e y o u r h i g h e s t a n d l o w e s t m o n t h l y e l e c t r i c
b i l l s i n 1 9 8 0 ?
7683 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT ELECT BILL 1980 ’14023 = Cross-year T a p e L o c a t i o n
150 - RAW DATA
7 6 8 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B21 WHY NOT PAY ELECT '14024 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B21. W h y i s t h a t ? ( d i d n o t p a y f o r e l e c t r i c i t y )
1. O w n e r o f D U p a y s f o r t h e e l e c t r i c i t y ( i n c l u d e s r e n t e r s w h o s eu t i l i t i e s a r e i n c l u d e d i n t h e r e n t )
2 . G o v e r n m e n t / w e l f a r e p a y s f o r e l e c t r i c i t y
3 . S o m e o n e e l s e p a y s f o r e l e c t r i c i t y ( e x c e p t o w n e r s / g o v e r n m e n t )
4 . I nc luded i n some o the r paymen t
5 . D o e s n o t h a v e e l e c t r i c i t y
7 . O the r
9 . NA; DK
0 . l n a p . ; p a i d f o r e l e c t r i c i t y ; V 7 6 8 1 = 1 o r 9
7685 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B22 WTR PAY NAT/BOT GAS ’14025 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B22. D i d y o u p a y a n y t h i n g f o r n a t u r a l o r b o t t l e d g a s i n 1 9 8 0 ?
7 6 8 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B23 WTR BOTTLED GAS ’14026 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B 2 3 . W a s t h a t b o t t l e d g a s ?
RAW DATA - 151
7687 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT GAS BILL-1980 ’14027-14030 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
B24. Abou t how much d i d you pay f o r gas f o r a l l o f 1980?B 2 5 . W h a t w e r e y o u r h i g h e s t a n d l o w e s t m o n t h l y g a s b i l l s f o r 1 9 8 0 ?
7688 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='ACC TOT GAS BILL-1980 ’14031 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
B 2 4 . B 2 5 . A c c u r a c y o f V 7 6 8 7
7689 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B26 WTR PAY HTNG OIL ’14032 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
B26. W h a t a b o u t o i l f o r h e a t i n g - - d i d y o u p a y f o r a n y o i l i n 1 9 8 0 ?
7690 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT OIL BILL-198014033-14036 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
B27. A b o u t h o w m u c h d i d y o u p a y f o r o i l f o r a l l o f 1 9 8 0 ?B 2 8 . ( I f d o n ’ t k n o w ) W h a t w e r e y o u r h i g h e s t a n d l o w e s t m o n t h l y o i l b i l l s
for 1980?
152 - RAW DATA
7691 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r N a m e = ‘ A C C T O T O I L B I L L - 1 9 8 0 '14037 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
B27,B28. A c c u r a c y o f V 7 6 9 0
7 6 9 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B29 WTR PAY COAL/WOOD ’14038 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B 2 9 . D i d y o u p a y f o r a n y c o a l , w o o d , k e r o s e n e o r a n y o t h e r f u e l i n 1 9 8 0 ?
7 6 9 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOT COAL/WOOD BILL-1980 ’14039 -14042 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
B30. A b o u t h o w m u c h d i d t h a t c o s t y o u f o r a l l o f 1 9 8 0 ?
7 6 9 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC COAL/WOOD BILL-1980 ’14043 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
B30. A c c u r a c y o f V 7 6 9 3
RAW DATA - 153
7695 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B31 WTR PAY H2O/SEWAGE ’14044 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B31. D id you pay fo r wa te r and sewage i n 1980?
7696 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT H2O/SEWAGE BILL-1980’14045-14048 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
B32. Wha t was you r yea r l y cos t f o r wa te r and sewage f o r 1980?
7697 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT H2O BILL-1980 ’14049 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
B32. Accuracy o f V7696
154 - RAW DATA
7698 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B33 WHY NOT PAY H2O/SEWG’14050 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B 3 3 . W h y i s t h a t ? ( d i d n o t p a y f o r w a t e r a n d s e w a g e )
2 5 . 4 1. Owne r o f DU pays f o r wa te r and sewage ( i nc l udes r en te r s whoseu t i l i t i e s a r e i n c l u d e d i n t h e r e n t , a n d t h o s e w h o n e i t h e r o w n n o rr e n t )
0 . 6 2 . Gove rnmen t /we l fa re pays fo r wa te r and sewage
0 . 6 3. Someone e l se pays fo r wa te r and sewage (excep t owners /gove rnmen t )
3 . 2 4 . I nc luded i n some o the r paymen t
0 . 5 5 . Does no t have runn ing wa te r
12.4 6 . H a s o w n w e l l / s e p t i c t a n k
0 . 4 7 . Other
1.1 9 . NA; DK
5 5 . 8 0 . I n a p . ; p a i d f o r w a t e r a n d s e w a g e ; V 7 6 9 5 = 1 o r 9
7699 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT ANN UTIL IT IES-1980 ’14051-14054 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9999
T o t a l U t i l i t i e s f o r 1 9 8 0
T h i s v a r i a b l e i s t h e s u m o f V 7 6 8 2 , V 7 6 8 7 , V 7 6 9 0 , V 7 6 9 3 a n d V 7 6 9 6
7700 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B34 MOVD SINCE SPR 1980?’14055 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B 3 4 . H a v e y o u ( H E A D ) m o v e d a n y t i m e s i n c e t h e s p r i n g o f 1 9 8 0 ?
RAW DATA - 155
7701 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B35 MONTH MOVED '
14056-14057 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
B35 . Wha t mon th was t ha t? (Mos t r ecen t move )
7702 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B36 WHY MOVED14058 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B36. Why did you (HEAD) move?
Pu rpos i ve p roduc t i ve r easons : t o t a k e a n o t h e r j o b ; t r a n s f e r ;s topped go ing t o schoo l
T o g e t n e a r e r t o w o r k
Pu rpos i ve consump t i ve reasons - -expans ion o f hous ing : mo re space ;m o r e r e n t ; b e t t e r p l a c e
Pu rpos i ve consump t i ve r easons - - con t r ac t i on o f hous i ng : l e ss space ;l e s s r e n t
Pu rpos i ve consumpt i ve - -o the r house - re la ted : wan t t o own home; go tm a r r i e d
P u r p o s i v e c o n s u m p t i v e - - n e i g h b o r h o o d - r e l a t e d : b e t t e r n e i g h b o r h o o d ;g o t o s c h o o l
Response t o ou t s i de even ts ( i nvo lun ta r y r easons ) : DU com ing down ;b e i n g e v i c t e d ; a r m e d s e r v i c e s , e t c . ; h e a l t h r e a s o n s ; d i v o r c e ;r e t i r i n g b e c a u s e o f h e a l t hAmb iguous o r m ixed reasons : t o save money ; a l l my o ld ne ighbo rsmoved away ; re t i r i ng (NA why )
1 5 6 - RAW DATA
7 7 0 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘B37 WTR MlGHT MOVE '14059 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
B 3 7 . D o y o u t h i n k y o u ( H E A D ) m i g h t m o v e i n t h e n e x t c o u p l e o f y e a r s ?
33.2 1 . Y e s ; m i g h t o r m a y b e , h o p e t o
62.7 5. No
4.1 8. D o n ’ t k n o w
0.1 9. NA
7704 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B38 LIKELIHOOD OF MOVING '14060 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
B38. W o u l d y o u s a y y o u d e f i n i t e l y w i l l m o v e , p r o b a b l y w i l l m o v e . o r a r e y o um o r e u n c e r t a i n ?
14.4 1. D e f i n i t e l y12.0 2 . P r o b a b l y
6.7 3. M o r e u n c e r t a i n
0.1 9. NA
66.8 0. I n a p . ; d o e s n o t p l a n t o m o v e ; V 7 7 0 3 = 5 , 8 o r 9
RAW DATA - 157
7705 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘B39 WHY MIGHT HOVE ’14061 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
B39. Why might you move?
Pu rpos i ve p roduc t i ve r easons : t o t a k e a n o t h e r j o b ; t r a n s f e r ;s topped go ing t o schoo l
To ge t nea re r t o wo rk
Pu rpos i ve consump t i ve reasons - -expans ion o f hous ing : mo re space ;m o r e r e n t ; b e t t e r p l a c e
Pu rpos i ve consump t i ve r easons - - con t r ac t i on o f hous i ng : l e ss space ;l e s s r e n t
Pu rpos i ve consumpt i ve - -o the r house - re la ted : wan t t o own home; go tmar r i ed
Purpos i ve consump t i ve - -ne ighbo rhood - re la ted : be t t e r ne ighbo rhood ;go to schoo l
Response t o ou t s i de even ts ( i nvo lun ta r y r easons ) : DU com ing down ;b e i n g e v i c t e d ; a r m e d s e r v i c e s , e t c . ; h e a l t h r e a s o n s ; d i v o r c e ;r e t i r i n g b e c a u s e o f h e a l t hAmb iguous o r m ixed reasons : t o save money ; a l l my o ld ne ighbo rsmoved away; r e t i r i n g ( N A w h y )
6 6 . 8 0 . I n a p . ; does no t p l an t o move ; V7703=5 , 8 o r 9
7706 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C1 EMPLMT STATUS-HEAD ’14062 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
C 1 . W e wou ld l i ke to know abou t wha t you do - -a re you (HEAD) work ing now,l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , ( a h o u s e w i f e ) , o r w h a t ?
158 - RAW DATA
7707 = Cross-year variable number 14063 =
Name=‘C2 WORK SELF/OTR? (HD-E) ’ Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C2. Do YOU work for someone else, yourself, or what?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
7708 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C3 WORK FOR GOVT?(HD-E) ’ 14064 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C3. (In your work for someone else,) do you work for the federal, state, or local government?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; does not work for someone else only; V7706=3-8; V7707=3-9
7709 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C4 IS JOB NOW UNION (H-E) ’ 14065 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C4. IS your current job covered by a union contract?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife,
student; does not work for someone else only; V7706=3-8; V7707=3,9
RAW DATA - 159
7710 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C5 BELONG UNION? (HD-E) ' 14066 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C5. Do you belong to that labor union?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; does not work for someone else only; current job not
covered by union contract; V7706=3-8; V7707=3,9; V7709=5 or 9
7711 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C6 # MOS THIS EMP(HD-E) ’ 14067-14069 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=999
C6. How long have you worked For your present employer?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; is self employed; V7706=3-8; V7707=3 or 9
160 - RAW DATA
7712 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C7-8 MAIN OCC:3DlG(H-E) ’ 14070-14072 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=999
C7. What is your main occupation? What sort of work do you do? C8. Tell me a little more about what you do.
3-digit Occupation Code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census. Please refer to Appendix 2 for specific listings.
Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers
Managers and Administrators, Except Farm
Sales Workers
Clerical and Kindred Workers
Craftsmen and Kindred Workers
Operatives, Except Transport
Transport Equipment Operatives
Laborers, Except Farm
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
Service Workers, Except Private Household
Private Household Workers
NA; OK Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
RAW DATA - 161
7713 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C9 MAIN IND:3 DlGT(H-E) ’ 14073-14075 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=999
C. 9 What kind of business or industry is that in?
3-digit industry Code from 1970 Census of Population: Alphabetical index of Industries and Occupations issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census. Please refer to Appendix 2 for specific listings.
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
Business and Repair Services
Personal Services
Entertainment and Recreation Services
Professional and Related Services
Public Administration
NA; DK Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
7714 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C10 SLRY/HRLY/OTR (H-E) ’ 14076 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C10. Are you salaried, paid by the hour, or what?
162 - RAW DATA
7715 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C11 PAY/HR-SALARY (HD-E) ' 14077-14080 - Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C11. How much is your salary?
Inap.; is not salaried; unemployed; retired, permanently
disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=3-9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
7716 = Cross-year variable number Name='C12 WTR SAL PD OT(HD-E) ’ 14081 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C12. If you were to work more hours than usual during some week, would you get paid for those extra hours of work?
Inap.; is not salaries; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=3-9
RAW DATA - 163
7717 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C13 PAY/HR-SLRYOT(HD-E) ’ 14082-14085 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C13. About how much would you make per hour for those extra hours?
Inap.; would not get paid; is not salaried; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=3-9
V7716=5 or 9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
7718 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C14 PAY/HR-HOURLY (HD-E) ’ 14086-14089 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C14. What is your hourly wage rate for your regular work time?
Inap.; is not paid an hourly wage; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=1,7 or 9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
164 - RAW DATA
7719 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C15 PAY/HR-HRLY OT(H-E) ' 14090-14093 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C15. What is your hourly wage rate for overtime?
Inap.; does not get overtime; is not paid an hourly wage; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=1, 7 or 9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
7720 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C16 HOW PAID (HD-E) ' 14094 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C16. How is that? (Is neither salaried nor paid hourly)
Piecework Commission Tips: tips and salary Salary plus commission Self-employed; farmer; “profits” By the job/day/mile
Other
NA; DK
Inap.; is paid a salary or hourly wage; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7714=1, 3 or
9
RAW DATA - 165
7721 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C17 PAY/HR-OTR OT (H-E) ' 14095-14098 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C17. If you worked an extra hour, how much would you earn for that hour?
Inap.; nothing; is paid a salary or hourly wage; unemployed;
retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8 V7714=1, 3 or 9
7722 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C18 # MOS THIS JOB(H-E) ’ 14099-14101 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=999
C18. How long have YOU had your present position?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
7723 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C20 TASKS CHG 1 YR(H-E) ’ 14102 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C20. Are you doing mainly the same things on your job that you were doing a year ago?
Inap.; unemployed, permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; had job less than one year; V7706=3-8; V7722=001-011, 999
166 - RAW DATA
7724 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C21 UP/DN GRD JOB (HD-E) ’14103 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C21. W h a t t h i n g s a r e y o u d o i n g n o w t h a t y o u w e r e n o t d o i n g a y e a r a g o ?( R e s p o n s i b i l i t y )
U p g r a d i n g o f j o b ; m o r e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ; d o i n g m o r e o n t h e j o b
T h e r e i s n o i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e r e i s a n y u p o r d o w n g r a d i n g o f j o b
D o w n g r a d i n g o f j o b ; l e s s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ; d o i n g l e s s o n t h e j o b
N A ; D K ; n o m e n t i o n o f m o r e o r l e s s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y
9 7 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; h a d j o b l e s s t h a n o n e y e a r ; i s d o i n g t h e s a m e t h i n g s ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 2 2 = 0 0 1 - 0 1 1 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 7 2 3 = 1 o r 9
7725 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C21 # NEW TASKS (HD-E) ’14104 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C21. W h a t t h i n g s a r e y o u d o i n g n o w t h a t y o u w e r e n o t d o i n g a y e a r a g o ?( D u t i e s )
1. O n e e x p l i c i t l y n e w t a s k , d u t y o r s k i l l
2 . T w o o r m o r e e x p l i c i t l y n e w t a s k s , d u t i e s , o r s k i l l s
3 . N o n e x p l i c i t t a s k s , d u t i e s o r s k i l l s
9 . N A ; D K ; n o m e n t i o n o f n e w t a s k s , d u t i e s o r s k i l l s
0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; h a d j o b l e s s t h a n o n e y e a r ; i s d o i n g t h e s a m e t h i n g s ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 2 2 = 0 0 1 - 0 1 1 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 7 2 3 = 1 o r 9
RAW DATA - 167
7726 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C22 MO START JOB (HD-E) ' 14105-14106 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C22. What month did you start this job?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; has had job for one year or more; V7706=3-8 V7722=012-999.
7727 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C23 HPND PREV JOB(HD-E) ’ 14107 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C23. What happened to the job you had before--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, promoted, were you not working, or what?
Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town: employer died/went out of business
Strike: lockout
Laid off: fired
Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; needed more money; just wanted a change in jobs; was self-employed before; still has previous job (in addition to the job in C6)
No previous job; first full-time or permanent job Head ever had: wasn’t working before this
Promotion
Other--(including drafted into service or any mention Of service)
Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job
NA; DK
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retried, housewife, student; has had job for one year or more; V7706=3-8; V7722=012-999.
168 - RAW DATA
7728 = Cross-year variable number Name='C24 JOB BETTER? (HD-E) ’ 14108 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C24. On the whole, would you say your present job is better or worse than the one you had before?
Inap.; first job; been on job more than one year; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
V7722=012-199; V7727=5
7729 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C25 WHY BET/WORSE (HD-E) ’ 14109 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C25. Why is it (better/worse)?
Better/worse pay
More/less steady work; more/less work hours
Better/worse opportunity for advancement: any mention of training
program
Better/worse pension or social security program: any mention of fringe benefits, vacations
More/less closely related to my field/area/skill; the type of thing I like to do
More/less pleasant working conditions
Better/worse than armed services (or any mention thereof)
Other
NA; DK
Inap.; present job is same as previous job; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; first job; been on job more
than one year; V7706=3-8; V7722=012-199; V7727=5; V7728=3
RAW DATA - 169
7730 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C26 JOB PAY MORE?(HD-E) ' 14110 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C26. Does your present job pay more than the one you had before?
Inap.; first job; been on job more than one year; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7722=012-199; V7727=5; V7728=3
7731 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C27 WTR OTRS ILL (HO-E) ’ 14111 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C27. We’re interested in how you spent your time last year. Did you miss any work in 1980 because someone else in the family was sick?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife,
student; V7706=3-8
7732 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C28 # WKS OTR lLL(HD-E) ’ 14112-14113 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C28. How much work did you miss?
Inap.; none; unemployed; permanently disabled, housewife,
student; V7706=3-8; V7731=5 or 9
170 - RAW DATA
7733 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C29 WTR SELF ILL (HD-E) ' 14114 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C29. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were sick?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
7734 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C30 # WKS SELF ILL (HD-E) ’ 14115-14116 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C30. How much work did you miss?
Inap.; none; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7733=5 or 9
7735 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C31 WTR VACATION (HD-E) ' 14117 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C31. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1980?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
RAW DATA - 171
7736 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C32 # WK VACATION(HD-E) ’ 14118-14119 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C32. How much vacation or time off did you take?
Inap.; none; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired housewife, student; V7706=3-8 or V7735=5 or 9
7737 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C33 WTR STRIKE (HD-E) ' 14120 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C33. Did YOU miss any work in 1980 because you were on strike?
Inap.; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
7738 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C34 # WK ON STRIKE (H-E) ’ 14121-14122 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C34. How much work did you miss?
Inap.; none; unemployed; permanently disabled, retired housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7737=5 or 9
172 - RAW DATA
7739 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C35 WTR UNEMPLOYD (HD-E) ’ 14123 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C35. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were unemployed or temporarily laid off?
Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife,
student; V7706=3-8
7740 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C36 # WK UNEMPLYD(HD-E) ’ 14124-14125 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C36. How much work did you miss?
Inap.; none; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9
7741 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C37 # WKS WORKED (HD-E) ' 14126-14127 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C37. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your main job in 1980?
Inap.; none; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife,
student; V7706=3-8
RAW DATA - 173
7742 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C39 # HR/WK WRKD (HD-E) ’ 14128-14129 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
C39. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job in 1980?
Inap.; none; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife,
student; V7706=3-8; V7741=00
7743 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C40 WTR WRK OT (HD-E) ' 14130 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C40. Did you work any overtime which isn’t included in that?
Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7741=00
7744 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C42 WTR XTRA JOBS(HD-E) ’ 14131 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C42. Did you have any extra jobs or other ways of making money in addition to your main job in 1980?
Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8
1 7 4 - RAW DATA
7745 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C43 OCC-XTRA JOBS (HD-E) '14132-14133 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C 4 3 . W h a t d i d y o u d o ?
PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195)P h y s i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l o s t e o p a t h i c ) . D e n t i s t s ( 0 6 2 , 0 6 5 )O t h e r M e d i c a l a n d P a r a m e d i c a l : c h i r o p r a c t o r s , o p t o m e t r i s t s ,p h a r m a c i s t s , v e t e r i n a r i a n s , n u r s e s , t h e r a p i s t s , h e a l e r s ,d i e t i c i a n s ( e x c e p t m e d i c a l a n d d e n t a l t e c h n i c i a n s , s e e 1 6 )( 0 6 1 , 0 6 3 , 0 6 4 , 0 7 1 - 0 7 6 )A c c o u n t a n t s a n d A u d i t o r s ( 0 0 1 )T e a c h e r s , P r i m a r y a n d S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l s ( i n c l u d i n g N A t y p e )(141-145)T e a c h e r s , C o l l e g e ; S o c i a l S c i e n t i s t s ; L i b r a r i a n s ; A r c h i v i s t s( 0 3 2 - 0 3 6 , 0 9 1 - 0 9 6 , 1 0 2 - 1 4 0 )A r c h i t e c t s ; C h e m i s t s ; E n q i n e e r s ; P h y s i c a l a n d B i o l o g i c a lS c i e n t i s t s ( 0 0 2 , 0 0 6 - 0 2 3 , 0 4 2 - 0 5 4 )T e c h n i c i a n s : A i r p l a n e p i l o t s a n d n a v i g a t o r s , d e s i g n e r s ,d r a f t s m e n , f o r e s t e r s a n d c o n s e r v a t i o n i s t s , e m b a l m e r s ,p h o t o g r a p h e r s , r a d i o o p e r a t o r s , s u r v e y o r s , t e c h n i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l ,d e n t a l , t e s t i n g , n . e . c . ) ( 0 0 3 - 0 0 5 , 0 2 5 , 0 5 5 , 0 8 0 - 0 8 5 , 1 5 0 - 1 7 3 , 1 8 3 , 1 9 1 )P u b l i c A d v i s o r s : Clergymen, e d i t o r s a n d r e p o r t e r s , f a r m a n d h o m em a n a g e m e n t a d v i s o r s , p e r s o n n e l a n d l a b o r r e l a t i o n s w o r k e r s , p u b l i cr e l a t i o n s p e r s o n s , p u b l i c i t y w o r k e r s , r e l i g i o u s , s o c i a l a n dw e l f a r e w o r k e r s ( 0 2 4 , 0 2 6 , 0 5 6 , 0 8 6 , 0 9 0 , 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 , 1 8 4 , 1 9 2 )J u d g e s ; L a w y e r s ( 0 3 0 , 0 3 1 )P r o f e s s i o n a l , t e c h n i c a l a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s n o t l i s t e d a b o v e
( 1 7 4 , 1 7 5 - 1 8 2 , 1 8 5 , 1 9 0 , 1 9 3 - 1 9 5 )
MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245)N o t s e l f - e m p l o y e dS e l f - e m p l o y e d ( u n i n c o r p o r a t e d b u s i n e s s e s )
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 1 4 0 . S e c r e t a r i e s , s t e n o g r a p h e r s , t y p i s t s ( 3 7 0 - 3 7 2 , 3 7 6 , 3 9 1 )0 . 6 4 1 . O t h e r C l e r i c a l W o r k e r s : a g e n t s ( n . e . c . ) l i b r a r y a s s i s t a n t s a n d
a t t e n d a n t s , b a n k t e l l e r s , c a s h i e r s , b i l l c o l l e c t o r s , t i c k e t ,s t a t i o n a n d e x p r e s s a g e n t s , e t c . , r e c e p t i o n i s t s
( 3 0 1 - 3 6 4 , 3 7 4 - 3 7 5 , 3 8 1 , 3 9 2 - 3 9 5 )
SALES WORKERS1 . 2 4 5 . R e t a i l s t o r e s a l e s m e n a n d s a l e s c l e r k s , n e w s b o y s , h u c k s t e r s ,
p e d d l e r s , t r a v e l i n g s a l e s m e n , a d v e r t i s i n g a g e n t s a n d s a l e s m e n ,i n s u r a n c e a g e n t s , b r o k e r s , a n d s a l e s m e n , e t c . ( 2 6 0 - 2 8 0 )
CRAFTSHEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS
5 0 . F o r e m e n , n . e . c . ( 4 4 1 )2 . 1 5 1 . O t h e r c r a f t s m e n a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s ( 4 0 1 - 4 4 0 , 4 4 2 - 5 8 0 )0 . 1 5 2 . G o v e r n m e n t p r o t e c t i v e s e r v i c e w o r k e r s : f i r e m e n , p o l i c e , m a r s h a l s ,
a n d c o n s t a b l e s ( 9 6 0 - 9 6 5 )
OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 4 6 1 . T r a n s p o r t e q u i p m e n t o p e r a t i v e s ( 7 0 1 - 7 1 5 )0 . 5 6 2 . O p e r a t i v e s , e x c e p t t r a n s p o r t ( 6 0 1 - 6 9 5 )
LABORERS0 . 9 7 0 . U n s k i l l e d l a b o r e r s - - n o n f a r m ( 7 4 0 - 7 8 5 )0 . 4 7 1 . Fa rm l abo re r s and f o remen (821 -824 )
RAW DATA - 175
SERVICE WORKERS0 . 0 7 3 . P r i va te househo ld wo rke rs ( 980 -984 )1 . 7 7 5 . O t h e r s e r v i c e w o r k e r s : b a r b e r s , b e a u t i c i a n s , m a n i c u r i s t s ,
ba r tende rs , boa rd ing and l odg ing housekeepe rs , coun te r andfoun ta i n wo rke rs , housekeepe rs and s tewa rds , wa i t e r s . cooks ,m i d w i v e s , p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , b a b y s i t t e r s , a t t e n d a n t s i n p h y s i c i a n s ’a n d d e n t i s t s ’ o f f i c e s ( 9 0 1 - 9 6 5 e x c e p t 9 6 0 - 9 6 5 w h e n w o r k f o r l o c a l .s t a t e , o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t )
FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS1 . 2 8 0 . Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71)
(801-802)
MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS0.5 55. Members of armed forces0.3 99. NA; DK
85.6 00. I n a p . ; “ N o ” t o C 4 2 ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7706=3-8; V7744=5 or 9
7746 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C43-C44 # XTRA JOB(H-E) ’14134 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C43. What d id you do?C44. Any th ing e l se?
mean nonzero = 1.1
1 2 . 5 1 .1.7 2.0 .1 3.0 .0 4 .0 .0 5 .
6 .
8 .
One ex t ra jobTwo ex t ra j obsT h r e e e x t r a j o b sF o u r e x t r a j o b sF i v e e x t r a j o b sS i x e x t r a j o b sSeven ex t ra jobsE i g h t o r m o r e e x t r a j o b s
0.1 9. NA; DK
8 5 . 6 0 . I n a p . ; n o e x t r a j o b s ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 4 4 = 5 o r 9
176 - RAW DATA
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C 4 5 . A b o u t h o w m u c h d i d y o u m a k e p e r h o u r a t t h i s ?
% nonzero = 14.1mean nonze ro = 1170 .5
XXXX. A c t u a l d o l l a r s a n d c e n t s p e r h o u r
9 9 9 8 . $99 .98 o r more pe r hou r
9 9 9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o e x t r a j o b s ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7706=3-8; V7744=5 or 9
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g n od e c i m a l p l a c e s .
7748 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C46 # WKS XTRA JOB (H-E) ’14139 -14140 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C46. A n d , h o w m a n y w e e k s d i d y o u w o r k o n y o u r e x t r a j o b ( s ) i n 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 14 .4mean nonze ro = 23 .7
0 1 . One week o r l essXX. Ac tua l number o f weeks
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o e x t r a j o b s ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 4 4 = 5 o r 9
7 7 4 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C47 HR/WK XTRA JOB (H-E) ’14141 -14142 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C47. On the average , h o w m a n y h o u r s a w e e k d i d y o u w o r k o n y o u r e x t r a job(s) ?
% nonze ro = 14 .4mean nonze ro = 18 .7
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ssXX. Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r week
9 8 . 98 hou rs o r mo re
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o e x t r a j o b s ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
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RAW DATA - 177
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C49. Now I’d like to ask you about the last time in 1980 that you were unemployed or temporarily laid off. In what month and year did that period begin?
MONTH 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December
98. DK month 99. NA month
YEAR 78. 1978
1979 1980
98. DK year 99. NA year
9898. DK month and year 9999. NA month and year
0000. Inap.; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student: was not unemployed at any time during 1980; V7706=3-8;
V7739=5 or 9
1 7 8 -
7751
RAW DATA
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C50. How many weeks was i t be fo re you re tu rned to work?
000. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ;
V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9
7752 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C51 WTR 4+ WK-LST(HD-E) ’14150 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C51. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s___- w e e k p e r i o d , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passedd u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
9 8 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; w e n t b a c k t owo rk i n l ess t han 4 weeks o r mo re t han 8 weeks ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 1 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 4 , 0 0 9 - 9 9 9
RAW DATA - 179
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C52. Some t imes peop le become d i scou raged w i t h j ob -hun t i ng . Du r i ng t h i s___-week pe r iod , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
9 5 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime i n 1980 ; r e tu rned to wo rkin less than 9 weeks; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9 ; V7751=001-008, 999
7754 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C53 4+ WK >ONCE?1 (HD-E) ’14152 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C53 . D id t h i s happen more t han once?
9 8 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime i n 1980 ; r e tu rned to wo rki n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; w a s n o t d i s c o u r a g e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ;V7753=001-008, 999
7755 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C54 # X NO LOOK-1 (HD-E) ’14153 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C54. How many t imes d id th is happen?
NA; DK
I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime i n 1980 ; r e tu rned to wo rki n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; w a s n o t d i s c o u r a g e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ;V7751=001-008, 999; V7753=5 or 9 ; V7754=5 or 9
180 - RAW DATA
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C56. W a s t h e r e a n o t h e r p e r i o d i n 1 9 8 0 b e f o r e t h e l a s t o n e , w h e n y o u w e r eu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
2.7 1. Yes7.3 5. No
0.2 9. NA; DK
89.8 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; b o x B c h e c k e d a tC 5 5 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9
7 7 5 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C57 MO-YR 2ND UNEM(H-E) ’14155-14158 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9999
C57. I n w h a t m o n t h a n d y e a r d i d t h a t p e r i o d b e g i n ?
9 8 . DK year
9 9 . NA year
9898. DK month and year
9999. NA month and year
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; b o x B c h e c k e da t C 5 5 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 181
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C58. How many weeks was i t before you returned to work?
% n o n z e r o = 2 . 7mean nonzero = 6.9
001. One week o r l ess002. Two weeks
998. NA; DK, but more than 8 weeks999. NA; DK
000. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tpe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n 1979 o r ea r l i e r ; V7706=3 -8 ;
V7739=5 or 9 ; V7756=5 or 9
7759 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C59 WTR 4+ WK-2ND(HD-E) ’14162 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C59. Somet imes people become discouraged wi th job-hunt ing. D u r i n g t h i s____-week pe r iod , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passedd u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.1 1. Yes0.2 5. No
9. NA; DK
9 9 . 7 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t : was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r ki n l ess t han 5 weeks o r mo re t han 8 weeks ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5 o r 9 ;V7756=5 or 9 ; V7758=001-004, 009, 999
182 - RAW DATA
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C60. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s___- w e e k p e r i o d , w a s t h e r e e v e r a t i m e w h e n 4 o r m o r e w e e k s p a s s e d
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.1 1. Yes0.4 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
9 9 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e i n 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s t p e r i o do f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s st h a n 9 w e e k s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 8 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 ,
999
7 7 6 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C61 4+ WK >ONCE?2(HD-E) ’14164 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C61. D id t h i s happen more t han once?
0.0 1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r ki n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9 ;V 7 7 5 8 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 7 6 0 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 183
7762 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C62 # X NO LOOK-2 (HD-E) ’14165 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C62. How many t imes d id th is happen?
1 0 0 . 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tpe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n 1979 o r ea r l i e r ; was no td iscouraged; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9 ; V7756=5 or 9 ; V7758=001-008,999: V7760=5 or 9 ; V7761=5 or 9
7763 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C63 WTR 3RD UNEMP(HD-E) ’14166 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C63. W as the re ano the r pe r i od i n 1980 , be fo re t h i s one , when you wereu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
9 7 . 6 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tpe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n 1979 o r ea r l i e r ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9
184 - RAW DATA
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14167-14170 = C ross - yea r Tape L o c a t i o n MD=9999
C64. I n w h a t m o n t h a n d y e a r d i d t h a t p e r i o d b e g i n ?
9 8 . DK year
9 9 . NA year
9898. DK month and year
9999. NA month and year
0000. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; t h e r e w a s n oo the r pe r i od o f unemp loymen t ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5 o r 9 ; V7756=5o r 9 ; V 7 7 6 3 = 5 o r 9
7765
RAW DATA - 185
= Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C65 #WK UNEMP-3RD (HD-E) ’14171-14173 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
C65. How many weeks was i t before you returned to work?
% nonzero = 1.0mean nonzero = 3.2
001. One week or less002. Two weeks
998. NA; DK but more than 8 weeks999. NA; DK
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tpe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n 1979 o r ea r l i e r ; t he re was noo the r pe r i od o f unemp loymen t ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5 o r 9 ; V7756=5 o r9; V7763=5 or 9
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C66. Some t imes peop le become d i scou raged w i t h j ob -hun t i ng . D u r i n g t h i s____-week per iod, was there ever a t ime when 4 or more weeks passedd u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.0 1. Yes0.0 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
99.9 0. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s t u d e n t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; t h e r e w a s n o o t h e rpe r i od o f unemp loymen t ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 5 w e e k s o rmore than 8 weeks: V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9; V7756=5 or 9 ; V7763=5or 9 ; V7765=001-004, 009-999
186 - RAW DATA
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C67. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s___- w e e k p e r i o d , w a s t h e r e e v e r a t i m e w h e n 4 o r m o r e w e e k s p a s s e dd u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK99.9 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; t h e r e w a s n o o t h e rpe r i od o f unemp loymen t : r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 6 3 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 6 5 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 ,
999
7768 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C68 4+ WK >ONCE?3(HD-E) ’14176 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C68. D id t h i s happen more t han once?
Yes5. No
9 . NA; DK
1 0 0 . 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d . h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; H e a d ’ s l a s tp e r i o d o f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; t h e r e w a s n o o t h e rpe r i od o f unemp loymen t ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s : w a sn o t d i s c o u r a g e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 5 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 6 3 = 5 o r9 ; V 7 7 6 5 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 7 6 7 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 187
7769 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number14177 =
Name=‘C69 # X NO LOOK-3(HD-E) 'C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C69 . How many t imes d i d t h i s happen?
Two separate t imesThree sepa ra te t imesFour sepa ra te t imesF ive separa te t imesS ix separa te t imesSeven separa te t imesE igh t o r more sepa ra te t imes
NA; DK
I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; Head ’ s l as tpe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n 1979 o r ea r l i e r ; t he re was no o the rpe r i od o f unemp loymen t ; r e tu rned to wo rk i n l ess t han 9 weeks ; wasnot d iscouraged; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9 ; V7756=5 or 9 ; V7763=5 or9; V7765=001-008, 999; V7767=5 or 9 ; V7768=5 or 9
7770 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C70 WTR REC UNEMP(HD-E) ’14178 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C70. W e a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n h o w p e o p l e r e p l a c e l o s t e a r n i n g s d u r i n gunemployment. D u r i n g y o u r l a s t p e r i o d o f ( u n e m p l o y m e n t / l a y o f f ) i n1980, d id you receive unemployment compensat ion?
5.3 1. Yes5.0 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK
8 9 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; V7706=3 -8 ;V7739=5 or 9
7771 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C71 WTR USED UP $ (HD-E) ’14179 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C71. D id you use up you r bene f i t s?
0 . 8 1. Yes4 . 5 5 . No
0 . 0 9 . NA; DK
9 4 . 7 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; d i d no treceive unemployment compensat ion; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9 ; V7770=5
or 9
188 - RAW DATA
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C72. H o w m a n y w e e k s w a s i t f r o m t h e t i m e y o u u s e d u p y o u r b e n e f i t s u n t i lyou were back a t work?
% nonze ro = 0 .6mean nonze ro = 7 .2
0 1 . One week o r l ess
XX. Ac tua l number o f weeks
9 8 . N i n e - e i g h t w e e k s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; d i d n o tr e c e i v e u n e m p l o y m e n t c o m p e n s a t i o n ; d i d n o t u s e u p b e n e f i t s ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 0 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 1 = 5 o r 9
7773 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C73 WTR ELIG UNEM(HD-E) ’14182 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C 7 3 . D o y o u t h i n k y o u w e r e e l i g i b l e ?
1.4 1. Yes3.1 5. No
0 . 4 8 . Don ’ t know0.0 9. NA
9 5 . 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e .s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; r e c e i v e dunemp loymen t compensa t i on ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 0 = 1 o r 9
RAW DATA - 189
7774 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='C74 WHY NO UNEMP-1 (H-E) '14183-14184 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
C74. Why d idn ’ t you app l y?
F i r s t M e n t i o n
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : a t t i t u d e s o f l o c a l o f f i c i a l s ;“ t oo much red t ape ” ; “ h a v e t o w a i t t o o l o n g ”
P h y s i c a l a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : t r a n s p o r t a t i o n d i f f i c u l t i e s ; p h y s i c a ld i s a b i l i t y a n d c a n ’ t g e t a r o u n d
I n f o r m a t i o n a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : d o n ’ t k n o w h o w t o a p p l y : d i d n ’ t k n o wa n y t h i n g a b o u t i t
D o n ’ t n e e d i t
A t t i t u d e : d o n ’ t l i k e c h a r i t y ; f e e l i t i s i n a p p r o p r i a t e t o a p p l y
R e c e i v i n g o t h e r a s s i s t a n c e
S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r ; w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa re used up
S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r ; w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa re used up .
0 . 3 0 9 . D i d a p p l y ; w a s d e n i e d u n e m p l o y m e n t ; “ w a s t u r n e d d o w n . ”
D i d n o t a p p l y ; “ b e c a u s e I w a s l o o k i n g f o r a j o b ” ; “ t h o u g h t I w o u l dr e t u r n t o w o r k s o o n e r ” ; “ w a s o n l y u n e m p l o y e d a s h o r t t i m e ” ; “ f o u n da n o t h e r j o b . ”
D id no t app l y , NA why : “ I n e v e r a p p l i e d , ” “ I d i d n ’ t c h e c k i to u t ” ; “ I n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t ”
0 . 2 9 7 . O t h e r0.1 99. NA; DK
I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r ing 1980 ; rece i vedunemp loymen t compensa t i on ; t h i nks no t e l i g i b l e ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7739=5o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 0 = 1 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 3 = 5 o r 9
190 - RAW DATA
7775 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C74 WHY NO UNEMP-2(H-E) ’14185 -14186 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C74. W h y d i d n ’ t y o u a p p l y ?
Second Men t i on
0 1 . A d m i n i s t r a t i v e a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : a t t i t u d e s o f l o c a l o f f i c i a l s ;“ t o o m u c h r e d t a p e ” ; “ h a v e t o w a i t t o o l o n g ”
0 2 . P h y s i c a l a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : t r a n s p o r t a t i o n d i f f i c u l t i e s ; p h y s i c a ld i s a b i l i t y a n d c a n ’ t g e t a r o u n d
0 3 . I n f o r m a t i o n a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : d o n ’ t k n o w h o w t o a p p l y ; d i d n ’ t k n o wa n y t h i n g a b o u t i t
0 . 0 0 4 . D o n ’ t n e e d i t
0 . 0 0 5 . A t t i t u d e : d o n ’ t l i k e c h a r i t y ; f e e l i t i s i n a p p r o p r i a t e t o a p p l y
0 6 . R e c e i v i n g o t h e r a s s i s t a n c e
0 . 0 0 7 . S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r ; w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa r e u s e d u p
0 8 . S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r : w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa r e u s e d u p .
0 . 0 0 9 . D i d a p p l y ; w a s d e n i e d u n e m p l o y m e n t ; “ w a s t u r n e d d o w n . ”
8 0 . D i d n o t a p p l y ; “ b e c a u s e I w a s l o o k i n g f o r a j o b ” ; “ t h o u g h t I w o u l dr e t u r n t o w o r k s o o n e r ” ; “ w a s o n l y u n e m p l o y e d a s h o r t t i m e ” ; “ f o u n da n o t h e r j o b . ”
0 . 0 9 0 . D i d n o t a p p l y , N A w h y : “ I n e v e r a p p l i e d , ” “ I d i d n ’ t c h e c k i to u t ” ; “ I n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t ”
0 . 0 9 7 . O t h e r
9 9 . 9 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ;r e c e i v e d u n e m p l o y m e n t c o m p e n s a t i o n ; t h i n k s n o t e l i g i b l e ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 0 = 1 o r 9 ; V 7 7 7 3 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 191
7776 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C75 OTR Y/UNEMP? (HD-E) ’14187 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C75. ( S t i l l ) t h i n k i n g a b o u t y o u r l a s t p e r i o d o f ( u n e m p l o y m e n t / l a y o f f ) i n1980 , d i d you have any (o the r ) sou rces o f i ncome?
3.8 1. Yes6.5 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK
8 9 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; V7706=3 -8 ;
V7739=5 or 9
7777 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C76 TYPE OTR Y-1 (HD-E) ’14188-14189 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C76. Wha t we re t hey? (Any o the r sou rces o f i n come? )
F i r s t M e n t i o n
1 . 3 0 1 . T r a n s f e r i n c o m e : w e l f a r e ; A D C ; g i f t s
1 . 3 0 2 . Earned income: a s s e t s
0 . 3 0 3 . Cap i t a l i ncome : a s s e t s i n c o m e ; i n t e r e s t
0 . 6 0 4 . O the rs ’ i n come : “ w i f e w o r k i n g ” ; someone e l se i n f am i l y wo rk ing
0 . 1 0 5 . V a c a t i o n / s i c k p a y f r o m p r e v i o u s j o b
0 . 0 0 6 . W i n d f a l l i n c o m e ; g a m b l i n g
0 . 2 9 7 . O t h e r
9 9 . NA; DK
9 6 . 2 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; no o the rsources of income; V7706=3-8; V7739=5 or 9 ; V7776=5 or 9
192 - RAW DATA
7778 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C76 TYPE OTR Y-2 (HD-E) ’14190-14191 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
C76. W h a t w e r e t h e y ? ( A n y o t h e r s o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ? )
Second Ment ion
0 . 1 0 1 . T r a n s f e r i n c o m e : w e l f a r e ; A D C ; g i f t s
0 . 1 0 2 . Ea rned i ncome: a s s e t s
0 . 1 0 3 . C a p i t a l i n c o m e : a s s e t s i n c o m e ; i n t e r e s t
0 . 1 0 4 . O t h e r s ’ i n c o m e : “ w i f e w o r k i n g ” ; s o m e o n e e l s e i n f a m i l y w o r k i n g
0 . 0 0 5 . V a c a t i o n / s i c k p a y f r o m p r e v i o u s j o b
0 6 . W i n d f a l l i n c o m e ; g a m b l i n g
0 . 0 9 7 . O t h e r
9 9 . 6 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m ed u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; n o o t h e r s o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 3 9 = 5 o r 9 ;
V7776=5 or 9
7779 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C77 RET SAME EMPLR(H-E) ’14192 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C77. [ S t i l l t h i n k i n g a b o u t y o u r l a s t p e r i o d o f ( u n e m p l o y m e n t / l a y o f f ) i n1 9 8 0 ] d i d y o u e v e n t u a l l y r e t u r n t o t h e s a m e e m p l o y e r ?
4.9 1. Yes
5.3 5. No0.1 7. S t i l l t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f
0.4 9. NA; DK
89.3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ;
V7739=5 or 9
RAW DATA - 193
7780 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C78 RET SAME JOB? (HD-E) ’14193 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C78. D id you go back to t he same t ype o f j ob?
6.8 1. Yes3.4 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK
89.4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t : was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; V7706=3 -8 ;V7739=5 or 9
7781 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C79 MORE $ LATER? (HD-E) ’14194 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C79. D i d y o u g o b a c k t o w o r k a t a l o w e r , h i g h e r , o r a t t he same wage ra tet h a t y o u r e c e i v e d b e f o r e b e c o m i n g ( u n e m p l o y e d / l a i d o f f ) ?
2.0 1. Lower4.9 3. Same3.0 5. H i g h e r
0.1 8. Don ’ t know0.5 9. NA
8 9 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tuden t ; was no t unemp loyed a t any t ime du r i ng 1980 ; V7106=3 -8 ;
V7739=5 or 9
7782 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C80 MRE WRK AVAILB(H-E) ’14195 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C80. N o w t h i n k i n g a b o u t y o u r j o b ( s ) o v e r t h e p a s t y e a r , w a s t h e r e m o r e w o r ka v a i l a b l e o n ( y o u r j o b / a n y o f y o u r j o b s ) s o t h a t y o u c o u l d h a v e w o r k e dmore i f you had wan ted to?
29.7 1. Yes
38.5 5 . No o r don ’ t know
0.3 9. NA
31.5 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8
194 - RAW DATA
7103 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C81 PAY/HR WRK MOR(H-E) ’ 14196-14199 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
C81. How much would you have earned per hour?
Inap.; nothing; no more available work; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7782=5 or
9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
7784 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C82 COULD WRK LESS(H-E) ’ 14200 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C82. Could you have worked less if you had wanted to?
Inap.; would have liked more work; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7782=5 or 9
7785 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘C83 WANT WRK LESS? (H-E) ’ 14201 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
C83. Would you have preferred to work less eve” if you had earned less money?
Inap.; could have worked less; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7706=3-8; V7782=5 or 9; V7784=1
RAW DATA - 195
7786 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C84 WANT WRK MORE?(H-E) ’14202 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C84. W ou ld you have l i ked to work more i f you cou ld have found more work?
16.1 1. Yes
22.2 5. No
0.5 9. NA; DK
61.2 0. I n a p . ; m o r e w o r k a v a i l a b l e ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 8 2 = 1
7787 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C85 WANT WRK LESS?(H-E) ’14203 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C 8 5 . C o u l d y o u h a v e w o r k e d l e s s i f y o u w a n t e d t o ?
7.9 1. Yes14.4 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK
7 7 . 3 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s tudent ; V7706=3-8; V7782=1; V7786=1
7788 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C86 WANT WRK LESS?(H-E) ’14204 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
C86. W ou ld you have p re fe r red to work l ess even i f you had ea rned l essmoney?
1.4 1. Yes13.0 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK
85.2 0. I n a p . ; c o u l d h a v e w o r k e d l e s s ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7706=3-8; V7782=1; V7786=1; V7787=1
196 - RAW DATA
7789 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C87 TIME TO WORK (HD-E) ’14205-14207 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
C87. A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s i t t a k e y o u t o g e t t o w o r k e a c h d a y , d o o r t o
% nonze ro = 63 .9mean nonzero = 174.1
x x x . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f h o u r s p e r y e a r
9 9 9 . 9 9 9 h o u r s p e r y e a r o r m o r e
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; n o n e ; v a r i e s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8
7790 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C87 ACC TIME WORK (H-E) ’14208 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
C 8 7 . A c c u r a c y o f V 7 7 8 9
0.7 1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t0.4 2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
98.9 0. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e .s t u d e n t ; n o n e ; v a r i e s ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; 7 7 8 9 = 0 0
7 7 9 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C88 # MI TO WORK (HD-E) ’14209 -14210 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C88. A b o u t h o w m a n y m i l e s i s i t t o w h e r e y o u w o r k ? ( o n e w a y )
% nonzero = 64.1mean nonze ro = 10 .9
0 1 . O n e m i l e o r l e s s
9 8 .A c t u a l n u m b e r o f m i l e s9 8 m i l e s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; “ N o n e ” t o C 8 7 ; d o e s n ’ t t r a v e l t o w o r k ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8
RAW DATA - 197
7 7 9 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C89 MODE TRAVL WRK(H-E) ’14211 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C89. D o y o u u s e p u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o g e t t o w o r k , ( d r i v e w i t h y o u rw i f e ) , h a v e a c a r p o o l , d r i v e b y y o u r s e l f , w a l k , o r w h a t ?
4.5 1. P u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n2.3 2 . D r i v e w i t h w i f e
6.7 3. C a r p o o l45.4 4 . D r i v e b y s e l f
2.6 5. Walk2.4 7. Other
0.2 9. NA; DK
3 5 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; “ N o n e ” t o C 5 1 ; d o e s n ’ t t r a v e l t o w o r k ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i f e , s t uden t ; V7706=3 -8 ; V7791=00
7793 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C90 GET NEW JOB? (HD-E) ’14212 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C90. H a v e y o u b e e n t h i n k i n g a b o u t g e t t i n g a n e w j o b , o r w i l l y o u k e e p t h ejob you have now?
11.8 1 . T h i n k i n g a b o u t g e t t i n g a n e w j o b
5 6 . 3 5 . Keep job have now
0.5 9. NA; DK
3 1 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8
7794 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C91 WHAT DO-NEW JB(H-E) ’14213 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
C 9 1 . H a v e y o u b e e n d o i n g a n y t h i n g i n p a r t i c u l a r a b o u t i t ?
7.5 1. Yes4.1 5. No
0.2 9. NA; DK
88.2 0 . I n a p . ; k e e p i n g j o b h a s n o w ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 9 3 = 5 o r 9
198 - RAW DATA
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C92. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
4 4 . 7 1. H e a d i s unde r age 45
2 1 . 5 2 . H e a d i s age 45 to 64
2 . 3 3 . H e a d i s a g e 6 5 o r o l d e r
9 . NA; DK
31.4 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8
7796 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C93 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-E) ’14215 -14216 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
C93. N o w I h a v e a q u e s t i o n a b o u t r e t i r e m e n t a n d p l a n n i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e .A t w h a t a g e d o y o u t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e f r o m t h e m a i n w o r k y o u a r enow doing?
4 5 . F o r t y - f i v e y e a r s o l d
9 6 .A c t u a l a g eN i n e t y - s i x y e a r s o l d o r m o r e
9 7 . Never
9 8 . D o n ’ t k n o w
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; H e a d i s u n d e r a g e 4 5 o r H e a d i s a g e 6 5 o r o l d e r ;V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 9 5 = 1 , 3 o r 9
7 7 9 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘C94 RET BEFORE 65? (H-E) ’14217 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
C94. D o y o u t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e b e f o r e Y O U a r e 6 5 ?
0.7 1. Yes1.8 5. No
1.4 8. Don ’ t know; depends0.1 9. NA
96.0 0. I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; H e a d i s u n d e r 4 5 o r H e a d i s a g e 6 5 o r o l d e r : k n o w s w h a ta g e p l a n s t o r e t i r e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 9 5 = 1 , 3 , o r 9 ; V 7 7 9 6 = 4 5 - 9 7 , 9 9
7798
RAW DATA - 199
- C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘C95 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-E) ’14218-14219 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
C95. N o w I h a v e a q u e s t i o n a b o u t r e t i r e m e n t a n d p l a n n i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e .A t w h a t a g e d o y o u t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e f r o m t h e m a i n w o r k y o u a r e
6 5 . S i x t y - f i v e y e a r s o l d
9 6 .A c t u a l a g eN i n e t y - s i x y e a r s o r o l d e r
9 7 . Never
9 8 . Don ’ t know
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s t u d e n t ; H e a d i s u n d e r a g e 6 5 : V 7 7 0 6 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 7 9 5 = 1 , 2 , o r 9
200 - RAW DATA
7799 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='D1 OCC-JOB SOUGHT (HD-U) ’14220 -14221 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D1. W h a t k i n d o f j o b a r e y o u l o o k i n g f o r ?
PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195)10. P h y s i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l o s t e o p a t h i c ) , D e n t i s t s ( 0 6 2 , 0 6 5 )
0 . 0 1 1 . O t h e r M e d i c a l a n d P a r a m e d i c a l : c h i r o p r a c t o r s , o p t o m e t r i s t s ,p h a r m a c i s t s , v e t e r i n a r i a n s , n u r s e s , t h e r a p i s t s , h e a l e r s ,d i e t i c i a n s ( e x c e p t m e d i c a l a n d d e n t a l t e c h n i c i a n s , s e e 1 6 )( 0 6 1 , 0 6 3 , 0 6 4 , 0 7 1 - 0 7 6 )
0 . 0 1 2 . A c c o u n t a n t s a n d A u d i t o r s ( 0 0 1 )0 . 0 1 3 . T e a c h e r s , P r i m a r y a n d S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l s ( i n c l u d i n g N A t y p e )
(141-145)0 . 0 1 4 . T e a c h e r s , C o l l e g e ; S o c i a l S c i e n t i s t s ; L i b r a r i a n s ; A r c h i v i s t s
( 0 3 2 - 0 3 6 , 0 9 1 - 0 9 6 , 1 0 2 - 1 4 0 )0 . 0 1 5 . A r c h i t e c t s ; C h e m i s t s ; E n g i n e e r s ; P h y s i c a l a n d B i o l o g i c a l
S c i e n t i s t s ( 0 0 2 , 0 0 6 - 0 2 3 , 0 4 2 - 0 5 4 )0 . 1 1 6 . T e c h n i c i a n s : A i r p l a n e p i l o t s a n d n a v i g a t o r s , d e s i g n e r s ,
d r a f t s m e n , f o r e s t e r s a n d c o n s e r v a t i o n i s t s , e m b a l m e r s ,p h o t o g r a p h e r s , r a d i o o p e r a t o r s , s u r v e y o r s , t e c h n i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l ,d e n t a l , t e s t i n g , n . e . c . ) ( 0 0 3 - 0 0 5 , 0 2 5 , 0 5 5 , 0 8 0 - 0 8 5 , 1 5 0 - 1 7 3 , 1 8 3 , 1 9 1 )
0 . 0 1 7 . P u b l i c A d v i s o r s : Clergymen, e d i t o r s a n d r e p o r t e r s , f a r m a n d h o m em a n a g e m e n t a d v i s o r s , p e r s o n n e l a n d l a b o r r e l a t i o n s w o r k e r s , p u b l i cr e l a t i o n s p e r s o n s , p u b l i c i t y w o r k e r s , r e l i g i o u s , s o c i a l a n dw e l f a r e w o r k e r s ( 0 2 4 , 0 2 6 , 0 5 6 , 0 8 6 , 0 9 0 , 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 , 1 8 4 , 1 9 2 )
18. J u d q e s ; L a w y e r s ( 0 3 0 , 0 3 1 )0 .1 19 . P r o f e s s i o n a l , t e c h n i c a l a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s n o t l i s t e d a b o v e
( 1 7 4 , 1 7 5 - 1 8 2 , 1 8 5 , 1 9 0 , 1 9 3 - 1 9 5 )
MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245)0 . 2 2 0 . N o t s e l f - e m p l o y e d0 . 0 3 1 . S e l f - e m p l o y e d ( u n i n c o r p o r a t e d b u s i n e s s e s )
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 1 4 0 . S e c r e t a r i e s , s t e n o g r a p h e r s , t y p i s t s ( 3 7 0 - 3 7 2 , 3 7 6 , 3 9 1 )0 . 3 4 1 . O t h e r C l e r i c a l W o r k e r s : a g e n t s ( n . e . c . ) l i b r a r y a s s i s t a n t s a n d
a t t e n d a n t s , b a n k t e l l e r s , c a s h i e r s , b i l l c o l l e c t o r s , t i c k e t ,s t a t i o n a n d e x p r e s s a g e n t s , e t c . , r e c e p t i o n i s t s
( 3 0 1 - 3 6 4 , 3 7 4 - 3 7 5 , 3 8 1 , 3 9 2 - 3 9 5 )
SALES WORKERS0 . 1 4 5 . R e t a i l s t o r e s a l e s m e n a n d s a l e s c l e r k s , n e w s b o y s , h u c k s t e r s ,
p e d d l e r s , t r a v e l i n g s a l e s m e n , a d v e r t i s i n g a g e n t s a n d s a l e s m e n ,i n s u r a n c e a g e n t s , b r o k e r s , a n d s a l e s m e n , e t c . ( 2 6 0 - 2 8 0 )
CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS
5 0 . F o r e m e n , n . e . c . ( 4 4 1 )0 . 6 5 1 . O t h e r c r a f t s m e n a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s ( 4 0 1 - 4 4 0 , 4 4 2 - 5 8 0 )0 . 0 5 2 . G o v e r n m e n t p r o t e c t i v e s e r v i c e w o r k e r s ; f i r e m e n , p o l i c e , m a r s h a l s ,
and constables (960-965)
OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 2 6 1 . T r a n s p o r t e q u i p m e n t o p e r a t i v e s ( 7 0 1 - 7 1 5 )0 . 4 6 2 . O p e r a t i v e s , e x c e p t t r a n s p o r t ( 6 0 1 - 6 9 5 )
LABORERS0 . 2 7 0 . U n s k i l l e d l a b o r e r s - - n o n f a r m ( 7 4 0 - 7 8 5 )0 . 1 7 1 . Fa rm l abo re r s and f o remen (821 -824 )
RAW DATA - 201
SERVICE WORKERS (901-984)0 . 1 7 3 . P r i va te househo ld wo rke rs ( 980 -984 )0 . 4 7 5 . O t h e r s e r v i c e w o r k e r s : b a r b e r s , b e a u t i c i a n s , m a n i c u r i s t s ,
ba r tende rs , boa rd ing and l odg ing housekeepe rs , coun te r andfoun ta i n wo rke rs , housekeepe rs and s tewa rds , wa i t e r s , cooks ,m i d w i v e s , p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , b a b y s i t t e r s , a t t e n d a n t s i n p h y s i c i a n s ’a n d d e n t i s t s ’ o f f i c e s ( 9 0 1 - 9 6 5 e x c e p t 9 6 0 - 9 6 5 w h e n w o r k f o r l o c a l ,s t a t e , o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t )
FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS8 0 . Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71)
(801-802)
MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS0.0 5 5 . Members of armed forces0.7 99. NA; DK
96.4 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7800 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D2 PAY/HR JOB SGHT(H-U) ’14222-14225 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
D2. How much would you expect to earn?
% nonzero = 3.6mean nonzero = 623.0
x x x x . A c t u a l d o l l a r s a n d c e n t s p e r h o u r
9998. $99.98 p er hou r o r more
9 9 9 9 . N A ; D K
0000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g n od e c i m a l p l a c e s .
7801 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D3 WTR NEED TRAING(H-U) ’14226 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D 3 . W i l l y o u h a v e t o g e t a n y t r a i n i n g t o q u a l i f y ?
0 . 5 1. Yes2.7 5. No
0.3 8 . Don’ t know0.0 9. NA
96.4 0. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V7706=1-2, 4-8
202 - RAW DATA
7802 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D4 WTR LOOKNG JOB(HD-U) ’14227 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D4. H a v e y o u b e e n d o i n g a n y t h i n g i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k s t o f i n d a j o b ?
e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7803 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D5 # PLAC LOOKED (HD-U) ’14228 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n M D = 9
D5. H o w m a n y p l a c e s h a v e y o u b e e n t o i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k s t o f i n d o u ta b o u t a j o b ?
0.0 9. NA9 7 . 2 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ; r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 2 = 5 o r 9
7804 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Names='D6 RESERVATN WAGE (HD-U) ’14229-14232 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9999
D6. W h a t i s t h e l o w e s t w a g e o r s a l a r y y o u w o u l d a c c e p t o n a n y j o b ?
% nonze ro = 3 .6mean nonzero = 538.1
0000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g n od e c i m a l p l a c e s .
RAW DATA - 203
7805 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D7 #WKS LOOK WORK(HD-U) ’14233-14234 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D7 . How long have you been l ook ing fo r wo rk?
% nonzero = 3.6mean nonzero = 21.4
01. One week or less
98.Actual number of weeksN ine ty -e igh t weeks o r more
99. NA; DK00. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7806 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D8 EVER HAD JOB? (HD-U) ’14235 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D8. Have you ever had a job?
3.6 1. Yes
0.0 5. No
9. NA; DK
96.4 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V7706=1-2, 4-8
204 - RAW DATA
7807 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D9 OCC-LAST JOB (HD-U) ’14236-14238 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
D9. W h a t s o r t o f w o r k d i d y o u d o o n y o u r l a s t j o b ? W h a t w a s y o u ro c c u p a t i o n ?
3 - d i g i t O c c u p a t i o n C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n : A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e xo f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and t he Bu reau o f t he Census . P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e c h n i c a l , a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , E x c e p t F a r m
S a l e s W o r k e r s
C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
C r a f t s m e n a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
O p e r a t i v e s , E x c e p t T r a n s p o r t
T r a n s p o r t E q u i p m e n t O p e r a t i v e s
L a b o r e r s , Except Farm
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
S e r v i c e W o r k e r s , E x c e p t P r i v a t e H o u s e h o l d
P r i v a t e H o u s e h o l d W o r k e r s
NA; DKI n a p . ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;V7806=5 or 9
RAW DATA - 205
7808 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D10 IND-LAST JOB (HD-U) ’14239-14241 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
D10. W h a t k i n d o f b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y w a s t h a t i n ?
3 - d i g i t I n d u s t r y C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n : A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o fI n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and the Bureau of the Census. P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
A g r i c u l t u r e , F o r e s t r y , a n d F i s h e r i e s
M i n i n g
C o n s t r u c t i o n
M a n u f a c t u r i n g
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a n d O t h e r P u b l i c U t i l i t i e s
Who lesa le and Re ta i l T rade
Finance, Insurance, and Rea l Es ta te
Bus iness and Repa i r Se rv i ces
Persona l Se rv i ces
En te r ta i nmen t and Rec rea t i on Se rv i ces
Pro fess iona l and Re la ted Se rv i ces
P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
NA; DKI n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9
206 - RAW DATA
7809 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D11 HAPPND LST JOB(H-U) ’14242 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D11. W h a t h a p p e n e d t o t h a t j o b - - d i d t h e c o m p a n y g o o u t o f b u s i n e s s , w e r ey o u l a i d o f f , o r w h a t ?
0.6 1. Company fo lded /changed hands /moved ou t o f t own ; emp loye r d ied /wen to u t o f b u s i n e s s
2 . S t r i k e ; l o c k o u t
1.5 3. L a i d o f f ; f i r e d
1.0 4. Q u i t ; r e s i g n e d ; r e t i r e d ; p r e g n a n t ; j u s t w a n t e d t o c h a n g e j o b s
5 . W a s n ’ t w o r k i n g b e f o r e t h i s
0.0 6. W as se l f - emp loyed be fo re
0.1 7. O t h e r ( i n c l u d i n g d r a f t e d i n t o s e r v i c e o r a n y m e n t i o n o f s e r v i c e )
0.3 8 . Job comp le ted , seasona l wo rk
0.0 9. NA; DK
96.4 0 . I n a p . ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9
7810 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D12 YR LAST WRKD (HD-U) ’14243-14244 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
D12. W h e n d i d y o u l a s t w o r k ?
X X . L a s t t w o d i g i t s o f a c t u a l y e a r
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5 o r 9
7811 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D13 WTR VACATION (HD-U) ’14249 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D13. W e ’ r e i n t e r e s t e d i n k n o w i n g h o w y o u s p e n t y o u r t i m e l a s t y e a r ,r e g a r d l e s s o f w h e t h e r o r n o t y o u w e r e e m p l o y e d . D i d y o u t a k e a n yv a c a t i o n o r t i m e o f f d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
1.0 1. Yes
2.6 5. No
9 6 . 4 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 207
7812 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=’D14 #WKS VACATION(HD-U) ’14246-14247 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D14. How much vaca t i on o r t ime o f f d i d you take?
% nonzero = 1.0mean nonzero = 5.0
0 1 . One week or lessX X . Actual number of weeks9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap.; none; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked : V7706 -1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5 o r 9 ; V7811=5 o r 9
7813 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D15 WTR OTRS ILL (HD-U) ’14248 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D15. D id you m iss any work i n 1980 because someone e l se i n you r f am i l y wass i c k ?
0.4 1. Yes
3.1 5. No
NA; DK96.4 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;
neve r wo rked ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5 o r 9
7814 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D16 #WKS OTRS lLL(HD-U) ’14249-14250 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D16. How much work d id you miss?
% nonzero = 0.4mean nonzero = 1.9
0 1 . One week or lessXX. Actual number of weeks99. NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s tuden t ; neve r wo rked ; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7813=5 or 9
208 - RAW DATA
7815 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D17 WTR SELF ILL (HD-U) '14251 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D 1 7 . D i d y o u m i s s a n y w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 b e c a u s e y o u w e r e s i c k ?
1.5 1. Yes
2.1 5. No
9 6 . 4 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5 o r 9
7816 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D18 #WKS SELF lLL(HD-U) ’14252 -14253 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D18. How much work d id you miss?
% nonze ro = 1 .5mean nonze ro = 6 .7
0 1 . One week o r l essXX. Ac tua l number o f weeks
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 5 = 5 o r 9
7817 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D19 WTR ON STRIKE (HD-U) ’14254 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D 1 9 . D i d y o u m i s s a n y w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 b e c a u s e y o u w e r e o n s t r i k e ?
0.1 1. Yes
3.5 5. No
9 6 . 4 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t :n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 - 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 209
7818 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D20 #WKS ON STRIKE(H-U) ’14255-14256 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D20. How much work did you miss?
% nonzero = 0.1mean nonzero = 6.8
0 1 . One week or less
99.Actual number of weeksNA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; never worked; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9; V7817=5 or 9
7819 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D21 WTR UNEMPLOYD (HD-U) ’14257 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D21. Did you miss any work in 1980 because you were unemployed ort e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
2.6 1. Yes
1.0 5. No
9 6 . 4 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;never worked; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9
7820 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D22 #WKS UNEMPLYD (HD-U) ’14258-14259 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
D22. How much work did you miss?
% nonzero = 2.6mean nonzero = 24.3
0 1 . One week or lessX X . Actual number of weeks99. NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
210 - RAW DATA
7821 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D23 #WKS WORKED (HD-U) ’14260 -14261 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D 2 3 . T h e n , h o w m a n y w e e k s d i d y o u a c t u a l l y w o r k o n y o u r j o b i n 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 3 .1mean nonze ro = 31 .1
0 1 . One week o r l essXX. Ac tua l number o f weeks
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . i n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ;
s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9
7822 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D25 HR/WK WORKED (HD-U) ’14262 -14263 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D25. And , on the ave rage , how many hours a week d id you work on you r ma inj o b i n 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 3 .1mean nonze ro = 40 .7
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ssAc tua l number o f hou rs pe r week98 hou rs o r mo re
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d : V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 1 = 0 0
RAW DATA - 211
7823 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D27 MO/YR LST UNEM(H-U) ’14264 14267 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
D27. N o w I ’ d l i k e t o a s k y o u a b o u t t h e l a s t t i m e i n 1 9 8 0 t h a t y o u w e r eu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f . I n wha t mon th and yea r d id t ha tpe r i od beg in?
0000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; never worked; was not unemployed in 1980; V7706=1-2,4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9
212 - RAW DATA
7 8 2 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D28 #WK UNEMP-LST (HD-U) ’14268 14270 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
D 2 8 . H o w m a n y w e e k s w a s i t b e f o r e y o u r e t u r n e d t o w o r k ?
9 9 7 . S t i l l l o o k i n g
9 9 8 . NA ; DK , bu t mo re t han 8 weeks
9 9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t : neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; V7706=1 -2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7825 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D29 WTR 4+ WK-LST(HD-U) ’14271 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D29. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s____- w e e k p e r i o d , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
9 9 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i nl e s s t h a n 5 w e e k s o r m o r e t h a n 8 w e e k s ; s t i l l l o o k i n g ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 4 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 4 , 0 0 9 - 9 9 9
RAW DATA - 213
7826 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D30 WTR 4+ WK-LST(HD-U) ’14272 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D30. Some t imes peop le become d i scou raged w i t h j ob -hun t i ng . D u r i n g t h i s___-week pe r iod , was there ever a t ime when 4 or more weeks passed
du r i ng wh i ch you d i d no t l ook f o r a j ob?
0.9 1. Yes1.2 5. No
0.0 9 . NA; DK
97.9 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed du r i ng 1980 ; re tu rned to wo rk i nless than 9 weeks; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ;V7824=001-008, 999
7827 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D31 4+ WK> ONCE?1(HD-U) ’14273 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D31. Did th is happen more than once?
0 . 7 1. Yes0.2 5. No
0.0 9 . NA; DK
99.1 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;never worked ; was no t unemp loyed du r i ng 1980 ; r e tu rned t o wo rk i nl ess t han 9 weeks ; was no t d i scou raged ; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or9; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7824=001-008, 999; V7826=5 or 9
7828 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D32 # X NO LOOK-1(HD-U) ’14274 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D32 . How many t imes d i d t h i s happen?
0.1 2 .0 . 2 3.0.1 4 .0 . 0 5 .0 . 0 6 .0 . 0 7 .0 . 0 8 .
0 . 2 9 .
9 9 . 3 0 .
Two separa te t imesThree sepa ra te t imesFour sepa ra te t imesF ive separa te t imesS i x s e p a r a t e t i m e sSeven separa te t imesE igh t o r more sepa ra te t imes
NA; DK
I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; re tu rned to wo rk i n l essthan 9 weeks ; was no t d i scou raged ; on l y happened once ; V7706=1 -2 ,4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7824=001-008, 999; V7826=5 or 9 ;V7827=5 or 9
2 1 4 - RAW DATA
7 8 2 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D34 WTR 2ND UNEMP(HD-U) ‘
14275 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D34. W a s t h e r e a n o t h e r p e r i o d i n 1 9 8 0 b e f o r e t h e l a s t o n e , w h e n y o u w e r eu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
0.7 1. Yes1.5 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
9 7 . 8 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; B o x B c h e c k e d a t D 3 3 ;V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7830 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’D35 MO-YR 2ND UNEM(H-U) ’14276 14279 = C ross - yea r Tape L o c a t i o n MD=9999
D35. I n w h a t m o n t h a n d y e a r d i d t h a t p e r i o d b e g i n ?
0000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o do f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 215
7831 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D36 #WK UNEMP-2ND(HD-U) ’14280 14282 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
D36. How many weeks was i t before you returned to work?
% nonzero = 0.7mean nonzero = 26.6
001. One week or less002. Two weeks
998. NA; DK, but more than 8 weeks999. NA; DK
000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked , was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; l as t pe r i od o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment ; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7829=5or 9
7832 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D37 WTR 4+ WK-2ND(HD-U) ’14283 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D37. Some t imes peop le become d i scou raged w i t h j ob -hun t i ng . D u r i n g t h i s___-week pe r iod , was there ever a t ime when 4 or more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.0 1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;never worked; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment; re tu rned to wo rk i n l ess t han 5 weeks o r more t han 8weeks; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7829=5 or 9 ;V7831=001-004, 009-999
216 - RAW DATA
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D38. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s___- w e e k p e r i o d , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.2 1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 7 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 3 1 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 , 9 9 9
7834 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D39 4+ WK> ONCE?2(HD-U) ’14285 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D 3 9 . D i d t h i s h a p p e n m o r e t h a n o n c e ?
0.1 1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK
99.8 0. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; w a s n o td i s c o u r a g e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 , 2 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 9 = 5 o r9 ; V 7 8 3 1 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 8 3 3 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 217
7835 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D40 # X NO LOOK-2(HD-U) ’14286 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D40. How many t imes d id th is happen?
0.0 2.3 .
0 . 0 4 .
6 .
7 .0 . 0 8 .
0 . 0 9 .
9 9 . 9 0 .
Two separa te t imesThree sepa ra te t imesFour sepa ra te t imesF i v e s e p a r a t e t i m e sS i x s e p a r a t e t i m e sSeven separa te t imesE igh t o r more sepa ra te t imes
NA; DK
I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; l as t pe r i od o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; w a s n o td i scou raged ; happened on l y once ; V 7 7 0 6 - 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ;V7819=5 or 9 ; V7829=5 or 9 ; V7831=001-008, 999; V7833=5 or 9 ;V7834=5 or 9
7836 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D41 WTR 3RD UNEMP(HD-U) ’14287 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D41. W as the re ano the r pe r i od i n 1980 be fo re t h i s one , when you wereu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
0.1 1. Yes0.4 5. No
0 . 0 9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 5 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; l as t pe r i od o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d o funemployment ; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9
2 1 8 - RAW DATA
7837 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D42 MO/YR 3RD UNEM(H-U) ’
14288 14291 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9999
D42. I n w h a t m o n t h a n d y e a r d i d t h a t p e r i o d b e g i n ?
0000. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,
s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o do f u n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d s o fu n e m p l o y m e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ;V 7 8 2 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 3 6 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 219
7838 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D43 #WK UNEMP-3RD (HD-U) ’14292 14294 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=999
D43 . How many weeks was i t be fo re you re tu rned to wo rk?
% nonzero = 0.1mean nonzero = 11.5
001. One week002. Two weeks
998. NA; DK, but more than 8 weeks
999. NA; DK
000. I n a p . ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ;was not unemployed in 1980; l as t pe r i od o f unemp loymen t began i n1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; no o the r pe r i ods o f unemp loymen t ; V7706=1 -2 ,4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7829=5 or 9 ; V7836=5 or 9
7839 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D44 WTR 4+ WK-3RD(HD-U) ’14295 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D44. Some t imes peop le become d i scou raged w i t h j ob -hun t i ng . Du r i ng t h i s___-week pe r iod , was there ever a t ime when 4 or more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
1. Yes0.0 5. No
9 . NA; DK
1 0 0 . 0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t :neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; l as t pe r i od o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d s o funemployment; re tu rned to wo rk i n l ess t han 5 weeks o r more t han Yweeks; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7829=5 or 9 ;V7836=5 or 9 ; V7838=001-004, 009-999
2 2 0 - RAW DATA
7 8 4 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='D45 WTR 4+ WK-3RD(HD-U) ’14296 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D45. S o m e t i m e s p e o p l e b e c o m e d i s c o u r a g e d w i t h j o b - h u n t i n g . D u r i n g t h i s___- w e e k p e r i o d , was the re eve r a t ime when 4 o r more weeks passed
d u r i n g w h i c h y o u d i d n o t l o o k f o r a j o b ?
0.0 1. Yes0.0 5. No
9 . NA; DK
99.9 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d s o funemployment; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 3 6 = 5 o r 9 ;V7838=001-008, 999
7 8 4 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='D46 4+ WK> ONCE?3(HD-U) ’14297 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D46. D id t h i s happen more t han once?
0.0 1. Yes5. No
9 . NA; DK
100.0 0. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; l a s t p e r i o d o fu n e m p l o y m e n t b e g a n i n 1 9 7 9 o r e a r l i e r ; n o o t h e r p e r i o d s o funemployment; r e t u r n e d t o w o r k i n l e s s t h a n 9 w e e k s ; w a s n o td i s c o u r a g e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 2 9 = 5 o r9 ; V 7 8 3 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 3 8 = 0 0 1 - 0 0 8 , 9 9 9 ; V 7 8 4 0 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 221
7842 = Cross-year variable number Name='D47 # X NO LOOK-3(HD-U) ’ 14298 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
D47. How many times did this happen?
0.0 2.
4.
6. 0.0 7.
8.
9.
100.0 0.
Two separate times Three separate times Four separate times Five separate times Six separate times Seven separate times Eight or more separate times
NA; DK
Inap.; employed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; never worked; was not unemployed in 1980; last period of unemployment began in 1979 or earlier; no other periods of unemployment; returned to work in less than 9 weeks; was not discouraged; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9; V7819=5 or 9; V7829=5 or 9; V7836=5 or 9; V7838=001-008, 999; V7840=5 or 9; V7841=5 or 9
7843 = Cross-year variable number Name='D48 WTR REC UNEMP(HD-U) ' 14299 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
D48. We are interested in how people replace lost earnings during unemployment. During your last period of (unemployment/layoff) in 1980 did you receive unemployment compensation?
0.9 1. Yes 1.6 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
97.4 0. Inap.; employed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; was not unemployed in 1980; never worked; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9; V7819=5 or 9
7844 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘D49 WTR USED UP $(HD-U)’ 14300 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
D49. Did you use up your benefits?
0.4 1. Yes 0.5 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
99.1 0. Inap.; employed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; never worked; was not unemployed in 1980: did not receive unemployment compensation; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5 or 9; V7819=5 or 9; V7843=5 or 9
222 - RAW DATA
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D50. H o w m a n y w e e k s w a s i t f r o m t h e t i m e y o u u s e d u p y o u r b e n e f i t s u n t i lyou were back a t work?
% nonze ro = 0 .4mean nonze ro = 68 .2
0 1 . One week o r l ess
x x . Ac tua l number o f weeks
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; never worked ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; d i d n o t r e c e i v eu n e m p l o y m e n t c o m p e n s a t i o n ; d i d n o t u s e u p b e n e f i t s ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 4 3 = 5 o r 9 ; V 1 8 4 4 = 5 o r 9
7846 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D51 WTR ELIG UNEM(HD-U) ’14303 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D51. D o y o u t h i n k y o u w e r e e l i g i b l e ?
0.5 1. Yes1.0 5. No
0.2 8 . D o n ’ t k n o w0.0 9. NA
9 8 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; r e c e i v e d u n e m p l o y m e n tc o m p e n s a t i o n ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 4 3 = 1
or 9
RAW DATA - 223
7847 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D52 WHY NO UNEMP-1(H-U) ’14304 14305 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
D52. Why d idn ’ t you app l y?
F i r s t M e n t i o n
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : a t t i t u d e s o f l o c a l o f f i c i a l s ;“ t oo much red t ape ” : “ h a v e t o w a i t t o o l o n g ”
P h y s i c a l a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : t r a n s p o r t a t i o n d i f f i c u l t i e s ; p h y s i c a ld i s a b i l i t y a n d c a n ’ t g e t a r o u n d
I n f o r m a t i o n a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : d o n ’ t k n o w h o w t o a p p l y ; d i d n ’ t k n o wa n y t h i n g a b o u t i t
D o n ’ t n e e d i t
A t t i t u d e : d o n ’ t l i k e c h a r i t y ; f e e l i t i s i n a p p r o p r i a t e t o a p p l y
R e c e i v i n g o t h e r k i n d s o f a s s i s t a n c e
Have o the r sou rces o f i ncome (excep t code 06 )
S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r ; w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa re used up
D id app l y ; was den ied unemp loymen t ; “was t u rned down . ”
D i d n o t a p p l y ; “ b e c a u s e I w a s l o o k i n g f o r a j o b ” ; “ t h o u g h t I w o u l dr e t u r n t o w o r k s o o n e r ” ; “ w a s o n l y u n e m p l o y e d a s h o r t t i m e ” ; “ f o u n da n o t h e r j o b . ”
D id no t app l y , NA why : ” I n e v e r a p p I i e d ” ; I d i d n ’ t c h e c k i t o u t ” :“ I n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t ”
Other
NA; DK
I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; never worked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; rece i vedunemployment compensat ion; d i d n o t t h i n k w a s e l i g i b l e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 ,4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7819=5 or 9 ; V7843=1 or 9 ; V7846=5 or 9
224 - RAW DATA
7 8 4 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='D52 WHY NO UNEMP-2(H-U) ’14306 14307 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D52. W h y d i d n ’ t y o u a p p l y ?
Second Ment ion
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : a t t i t u d e s o f l o c a l o f f i c i a l s :“ t o o m u c h r e d t a p e ” ; “ h a v e t o w a i t t o o l o n g ”
P h y s i c a l a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : t r a n s p o r t a t i o n d i f f i c u l t i e s ; p h y s i c a ld i s a b i l i t y a n d c a n ’ t g e t a r o u n d
I n f o r m a t i o n a c c e s s p r o b l e m s : d o n ’ t k n o w h o w t o a p p l y ; d i d n ’ t k n o wa n y t h i n g a b o u t i t
D o n ’ t n e e d i t
A t t i t u d e : d o n ’ t l i k e c h a r i t y ; f e e l i t i s i n a p p r o p r i a t e t o a p p l y
R e c e i v i n g o t h e r k i n d s o f a s s i s t a n c e
H a v e o t h e r s o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ( e x c e p t c o d e 0 6 )
S a v i n g i t u p t o u s e l a t e r ; w a i t i n g t o a p p l y w h e n o t h e r r e s o u r c e sa re used up
D i d a p p l y ; w a s d e n i e d u n e m p l o y m e n t ; “ w a s t u r n e d d o w n . ”
D i d n o t a p p l y : “ b e c a u s e I w a s l o o k i n g f o r a j o b ” ; “ t h o u g h t I w o u l dr e t u r n t o w o r k s o o n e r ” ; “ w a s o n l y u n e m p l o y e d a s h o r t t i m e ” ; “ f o u n da n o t h e r j o b . "
D i d n o t a p p l y , N A w h y : “ I n e v e r a p p l i e d ” ; I d i d n ’ t c h e c k i t o u t ” ;“ I n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t ”
O the r
I n a p . ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; neve r worked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ;rece i ved unemp loymen t compensa t i on ; d i d n o t t h i n k w a s e l i g i b l e ;V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 4 3 = 1 o r 9 ; V 7 8 4 6 = 5
or 9
RAW DATA - 225
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D53. ( S t i l l ) t h i n k i n g a b o u t y o u r l a s t p e r i o d o f ( u n e m p l o y m e n t / l a y o f f ) i n1980 , d i d you have any (o the r ) sou rces o f i ncome?
1.1 1. Yes1.4 5. No
0.0 3 . N A ; D K
9 7 . 5 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t :never worked; was not unemployed in 1980; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7850 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D54 TYPE OTR Y-1 (HD-U) ’14309-14310 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D54. Wha t we re t hey? (Any o the r sou rces o f i n come? )
F i r s t M e n t i o n
0 . 7 0 1 . T r a n s f e r i n c o m e : w e l f a r e ; A D C ; g i f t s
0 . 2 0 2 . Earned income: odd j obs
0 . 1 0 3 . C a p i t a l i n c o m e : a s s e t i n c o m e ; i n t e r e s t
0 . 1 0 4 . O t h e r ’ s i n c o m e : w i f e w o r k i n g ; s o m e o n e e l s e i n f a m i l y i s w o r k i n g
0 5 . V a c a t i o n / s i c k p a y f r o m p r e v i o u s j o b
0 6 . W i n d f a l I i n c o m e ; g a m b l i n g
0 . 0 9 7 . O t h e r
9 8 . 9 0 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; neve r worked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; no o the rs o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ;V7849=5 or 9
226 - RAW DATA
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D 5 4 . W h a t w e r e t h e y ? ( A n y o t h e r s o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ? )
S e c o n d M e n t i o n
0 . 0 0 1 .
0 2 .
0 . 0 0 3 .
0 . 1 0 4 .
0 5 .
0 6 .
9 9 . 9 0 0 .
T r a n s f e r i n c o m e : w e l f a r e ; A D C ; g i f t s
E a r n e d i n c o m e : o d d j o b s
C a p i t a l i n c o m e : a s s e t i n c o m e ; i n t e r e s t
O t h e r ’ s i n c o m e : w i f e w o r k i n g ; s o m e o n e e l s e i n f a m i l y i s w o r k i n g
V a c a t i o n / s i c k p a y f r o m p r e v i o u s j o b
W i n d f a l l i n c o m e ; g a m b l i n g
Othe rl n a p . ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; n oo t h e r s o u r c e s o f i n c o m e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r
9 ; V 7 8 4 9 = 5 o r 9
7852 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='D55 RET SAME EMPLR(H-U) ’14313 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
D55. [ S t i l l t h i n k i n g a b o u t y o u r l a s t p e r i o d o f ( u n e m p l o y m e n t / l a y o f f ) i n1 9 8 0 , ] d i d y o u e v e n t u a l l y r e t u r n t o t h e s a m e e m p l o y e r ?
0.2 1. Yes0.6 5. No1.8 7. S t i l l l o o k i n g
0.0 9. NA; DK
97.4 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ; V7806=5o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 227
7853 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D56 RET SAME JOB?(HD-U) ’14314 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D56. D id you go back to t he same t ype o f j ob?
0.3 1. Yes0.5 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
99.2 0. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;never worked; was not unemployed in 1980; V7706=1-2, 4-8; V7806=5o r 9 ; V 7 8 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 5 1 = 7 o r 9
7854 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D57 MORE $ LATER?7 (HD-U) ’14315 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D57. D i d y o u g o b a c k t o w o r k a t a l o w e r , h i g h e r , o r a t t he same wage ra tet h a t y o u r e c e i v e d b e f o r e b e c o m i n g ( u n e m p l o y e d / l a i d o f f ) ?
0.2 1. Lower0.3 3. Same0.2 5. H i g h e r
0.0 8. DK0.0 9. NA
9 5 . 2 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;neve r wo rked ; was no t unemp loyed i n 1980 ; s t i l l l ook ing ; V7706=1 -2 ,4-8; V7806=5 or 9 ; V7852=7 or 9
7855 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D55 TIME TO WORK (HD-U) ’14316-14318 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
D59. O n y o u r l a s t j o b , h o w m u c h t i m e d i d i t t a k e y o u t o g e t t o w o r k e a c hd a y , d o o r t o d o o r ?
% nonzero = 2.9mean nonzero = 138.5
x x x . Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r yea r
9 9 9 . 999 hou rs pe r yea r o r more
0 0 0 . I nap . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t uden t ; neve r wo rked ; d i d no t wo rk i n 1980 ; V7706=1 -2 , 4 -8 ;V7806=5 or 9; V7821=00
228 - RAW DATA
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D 5 9 . A c c u r a c y o f V 7 8 5 5
0.1 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.1 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
9 9 . 8 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;n e v e r w o r k e d ; d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;V7806=5 or 9 ; V7821=00; V7855=000
7857 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D60 # MI TO WORK (HD-U) '14320-14321 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
D60. A b o u t h o w m a n y m i l e s w a s i t t o w h e r e y o u w o r k e d ? ( o n e w a y )
% nonze ro = 2 .9mean nonze ro = 10 .7
0 1 . O n e m i l e o r l e s sA c t u a l n u m b e r o f m i l e s
98. 98 m i l e s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; “ n o n e ” t o D 5 9 ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r 9 ;V7821=00; V7855=000
7 8 5 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D61 MODE TRAVL WRK(H-U) ’14322 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D61. D i d y o u u s e p u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o g e t t o w o r k , ( d r i v e w i t h y o u rw i f e ) h a v e a c a r p o o l , d r i v e b y y o u r s e l f , w a l k , o r w h a t ?
9 7 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; d i d n o t t r a v e l w o r k ; “ N o n e t o D 5 9 ; e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 0 6 = 5 o r9; V7821=00; V7855=000
RAW DATA - 229
7859 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='D62 HD AGE 45-64?(HD-U) '14323 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
D62. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
2 . 9 1. Head i s unde r age 45
0 . 6 2 . Head is 45 toage 64
0 . 1 3. Head i s age 65 o r o l d e r
9 . NA: DK
9 6 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7860 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D63 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-U) ’14324-14325 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D63. N o w I h a v e a q u e s t i o n a b o u t r e t i r e m e n t a n d p l a n n i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e .A t w h a t a g e d o t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e f r o m t h e m a i n w o r k y o u a r e n o wseeking?
45. F o r t y - f i v e y e a r s o l d
x x . A c t u a l a g e
96. N i n e t y - s i x y e a r s o l d o r m o r e97. Never
98. DK99. NA
0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; Head i s unde r age 45 o r i s age 65 o r o l de r ; V7706=1 -2 ,4 - 8 ; V 7 8 5 9 = 5 , 3 o r 9
7861 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘D64 RET BEFORE 65?(H-U) '14326 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
D64. D o y o u t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e b e f o r e y o u a r e 6 5 ?
0.0 1. Yes0.0 5. No
0.1 8. Don’ t know; depends9. NA
99.9 0. I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;Head i s unde r age 45 o r i s age 65 o r o l de r ; knows wha t age p lans t or e t i r e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 5 9 = 1 , 3 o r 9 ; V 7 8 6 0 = 4 5 - 9 7 , 9 9
2 3 0 -
7862
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘D65 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-U) ’14327 -14328 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
D65. N o w I h a v e a q u e s t i o n a b o u t r e t i r e m e n t a n d p l a n n i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e .A t w h a t a g e d o y o u t h i n k y o u w i l l r e t i r e f r o m t h e m a i n w o r k y o u a r enow seeking?
1 . 9 2 A g e s i x t y - f i v e y e a r s
x x . A c t u a l a g e
9 6 . A g e n i n e t y - s i x o r o l d e r
9 7 . Never
9 8 . Don ’ t know
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; H e a d i s u n d e r a g e 6 5 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 8 5 9 = 1 , 2 , o r 9
7 8 6 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E1 WTR RETIRED (HD-R) '14329 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
E1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
17.1 1. R e t i r e d1 0 . 7 5 . P e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t , o r o t h e r
7 2 . 2 0 . I n a p . ; emp loyed ; unemployed; V7706=1-3
7864 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E2 YEAR RETIRED (HD-R) ’14330-14331 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
E2. I n w h a t y e a r d i d y o u r e t i r e ?
9 9 .L a s t t w o d i g i t s o f a c t u a l y e a r i n w h i c h H e a d r e t i r e dNA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . ; emp loyed ; unemployed; V7706=1-3; V7863=5
7865 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E3 WTR WRK FOR $ (HD-R) ’14332 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
E 3 . D u r i n g 1 9 8 0 , d i d y o u d o a n y w o r k f o r m o n e y ?
6.5 1. Yes21.3 5. No
7 2 . 2 0 .NA; DKI n a p . ; emp loyed ; unemployed; V7706=1-3
RAW DATA - 231
7866 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E4 OCCUPATION (HD-R) ’
14333-14335 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
E4. Wha t k i nd o f wo rk d i d you do? Wha t was you r occupa t i on?
3 -d i g i t Occupa t i on Code f r om 1970 Census o f Popu la t i on ; A l phabe t i ca l i ndexo f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and the Bureau of the Census. P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e c h n i c a l . a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , E x c e p t F a r m
Sales Workers
C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
Craf tsmen and Kindred Workers
Ope ra t i ves , Excep t T ranspo r t
T ranspo r t Equ ipmen t Ope ra t i ves
Labo re r s , Excep t Fa rm
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
Serv i ce Worke rs , Excep t P r i va te Househo ld
Pr ivate Household Workers
NA; DKI n a p . ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ;V7706=1-3; V7865-5 or 9
232 - RAW DATA
7867 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E5 INDUSTRY14336-14338 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
E 5 . W h a t k i n d o f b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y w a s t h a t i n ?
( H D - R ) '
3 - d i g i t I n d u s t r y C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n ; A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o fI n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and t he Bu reau o f t he Census . P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
A g r i c u l t u r e , F o r e s t r y . a n d F i s h e r i e s
M i n i n g
C o n s t r u c t i o n
M a n u f a c t u r i n g
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a n d O t h e r P u b l i c U t i l i t i e s
W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l T r a d e
F inance , I n s u r a n c e , a n d R e a l E s t a t e
Bus iness and Repa i r Se rv i ces
P e r s o n a l S e r v i c e s
E n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d R e c r e a t i o n S e r v i c e s
P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d R e l a t e d S e r v i c e s
P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
NA; DKI n a p . ; u n e m p l o y e d ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 3 ;V7865=5 or 9
7868 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E6 #WKS WORKED (HD-R) '14339 -14340 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
E6. How many weeks d id you work l as t yea r?
% nonze ro = 6 .5mean nonze ro = 25 .7
0 1 . One week o r l essX X . Ac tua l number o f weeks wo rked i n 1980
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ;
V7706=1-3; V7865=5 or 9
RAW DATA - 233
7869 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E7 HR/WK WORKED (HD-R) ’14341-14342 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
E7. About how many hours a week did you work?
% nonzero = 6.5mean nonzero = 28.8
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ssAc tua l hou rs pe r week
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; no t i n l abo r f o r ce i n 1980 ; emp loyed ; unemp loyed ;
V7706=1-3; V7865=5 or 9 ; V7868=00
7870 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E8 WORKING NOW? (HD-R) ’14343 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
E8. A r e y o u s t i l l w o r k i n g ?
2 . 2 1. Yes
4.1 5 . No
0 . 3 9 . NA; DK
93.5 0 . I n a p . ; no t i n l abo r f o r ce i n 1980 ; emp loyed ; unemp loyed ; V7706=1 -3 ;V7865=5 o r 9
234 - RAW DATA
7871 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E9 HAPPND LST JOB(HD-R) ’14344 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
E9. W h a t h a p p e n e d t o t h a t j o b - - d i d t h e c o m p a n y g o o u t o f b u s i n e s s , w e r e y o ul a i d o f f , o r w h a t ?
Company fo lded /changed hands /moved ou t o f t own ; emp loye r d ied /wen to u t o f b u s i n e s s
0 . 0 2 . S t r i k e ; l o c k o u t
L a i d o f f ; f i r e d
Q u i t ; r e s i g n e d ; r e t i r e d ; p r e g n a n t ; needed more money ; j us t wan tedt o c h a n g e j o b s
W a s n ’ t w o r k i n g b e f o r e t h i s
W a s s e l f - e m p l o y e d b e f o r e
O t h e r - - ( i n c l u d i n g d r a f t e d i n t o s e r v i c e o r a n y m e n t i o n o f s e r v i c e )
Job was comp le ted ; seasona l wo rk
0.1 9. NA; DK
9 5 . 9 0 . I n a p . ; n o t i n l a b o r f o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 3 ;V 7 8 6 5 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 8 7 0 = 1 o r 9
7 8 7 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘E10 JOB IN FUTURE?(H-R) ’14345 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
E10. A r e y o u t h i n k i n g o f g e t t i n g ( a / a n o t h e r ) j o b i n t h e f u t u r e ?
3.7 1. Yes
24.0 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
72.2 0. Inap.; employed; unemployed; V7706=1-3
RAW DATA - 235
7873 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E11 WHEN GET JOB (HD-R) '14346-14347 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
E11. When might that be? (How soon?)
0 1 .
9 6 .
9 8 .9 9 .0 0 .
One year f rom now, or soonerAc tua l numbe r o f yea rs
____M e n t i o n s f a m i l y e v e n t s o n l y , n o d a t e s g i v e nE d u c a t i o n a l r e a s o n s f o r s e l f o n l y , n o d a t e s g i v e nDon’t KnowNAInap . ; employed; u n e m p l o y e d ; d i d n o t w o r k f o r m o n e y ; i s n o tt h i n k i n g o f g e t t i n g a j o b i n t h e f u t u r e ; V 7 7 0 6 = 1 - 3 ; V 7 8 7 2 = 5 o r 9
7874 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E12 TYPE JOB SEEK(HD-R) ’14348 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
E12. What k ind of job do you have in mind?
2 . 4 1.
0 . 8 3 .
0 . 2 5 .
0 . 2 7 .
0 . 0 8 .0 . 2 9 .
9 6 . 3 0 .
M e n t i o n s s o m e e x p l i c i t j o b o r t y p e o f w o r k , e . g . , m a c h i n i s t ,computer prograrmner, e t c . ; s e l f - e m p l o y e d w i t h m e n t i o n o f e x p l i c i tt y p e o f w o r k / f i e l d / a r e a
Men t i ons b road t ype o f wo rk , e . g . , h o s p i t a l w o r k , j o b a t f a c t o r y o rschool ; s e l f - e m p l o y m e n t w i t h n o m e n t i o n o f a n y e x p l i c i t t y p e o fwork
Vague; ment ions only company name
M e n t i o n s t e m p o r a r y / i n t e r m i t t e n t w o r k
OtherNA; DK
I n a p . ; employed; unemp loyed ; pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe ,s tudent ; V7706=1-3; V7872=5 or 9
7875 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘E13 WTR NEED TRNG(HD-R) ’14349 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
E 1 3 . W o u l d y o u h a v e t o g e t a n y t r a i n i n g t o q u a l i f y ?
1.0 1. Yes
2.5 5. No
0.2 8. Don’ t know
0.0 9. NA
86.3 0. I n a p . ; n o t t h i n k i n g a b o u t g e t t i n g a j o b ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ;V7706=1-3; V7872=5 or 9
236 - RAW DATA
7876 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘E14 LOOK FOR JOB? (HD-R) ’ 14350 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
E14. Have you been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job?
0.9 1. Yes
2.9 5. No
9. NA; DK
96.3 0. Inap.; not thinking about getting a job; employed; unemployed; V7706=1-3; V7872=5 or 9
7877 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘E15 #PLACES LOOKD(HD-R) ’ 14351 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
E15. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job?
0.2 1. 0.1 2. 0.1 3. 0.1 4. 0.2 5.
8.
0.0 9.
99.3 0.
One Two Three Four Five or more
Don’t know
NA
Inap.; none; not thinking about getting a job; employed; unemployed; has been doing nothing to find a job; V7706=1-3; V7872=5 or 9; V7876=5 or 9
7878 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F1 WIFE IN FU? 14352 = Cross-year Tape Location
F1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
55.4 1. Head is male who has wife in FU 14.3 2. Head is male who does not have wife in FU 30.3 3. Head is female
RAW DATA - 237
7879 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F2 EMPLOYMENT STAT-WF ’
14353 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
F2. W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) d o e s - - i s s h ework ing now, l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , a h o u s e w i f e , o rwhat?
2 6 . 2 1. W orking now0 . 4 2. O n l y t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f
0 . 9 3. Look ing fo r wo rk , unemp loyed
3.1 4 . R e t i r e d0 . 7 5 . Pe rmanen t l y d i sab led
23.7 6 . Housewi fe0 . 4 7. S t u d e n t0 . 0 8 . Other
4 4 . 6 0 . I n a p ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; V7878=2 o r 3
7880 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F3 WORK FOR SELF?(WF-E) ’14354 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
F 3 . D o e s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k f o r s o m e o n e e l s e , h e r s e l f , o r w h a t ?
23.9 1 . Someone else0.6 2. Bo th someone e l se and se l f2.0 3. S e l f o n l y
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8
7881 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F4 WRK FOR GOVT? (WF-E) ’14355 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
F4. ( I n h e r w o r k f o r s o m e o n e e l s e ) d o e s s h e w o r k f o r t h e f e d e r a l , s t a t e , o rl oca l gove rnmen t?
6.1 1. Yes18.4 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
75.4 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; does no t wo rk fo r someone e l se ;V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8; V7880=3 or 9
238 - RAW DATA
7882 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F5 JOB UNION? (WF-E) ’14356 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
F .5 Is her current j o b c o v e r e d b y a u n i o n c o n t r a c t ?
4.4 1. Yes20.2 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
75.4 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; d o e s n o t w o r k f o r s o m e o n e e l s e o n l y ;V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 8 8 0 = 3 o r 9
7883 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='F6 BELONG JOB UN?(WF-E) ’14357 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
F6. D o e s s h e b e l o n g t o t h a t u n i o n ?
3.6 1. Yes0.7 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
9 5 . 6 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; d o e s n o t w o r k f o r s o m e o n e e l s e o n l y ;c u r r e n t j o b n o t c o v e r e d b y u n i o n c o n t r a c t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ;V 7 8 8 0 = 3 o r 9 ; V 7 8 8 2 = 5 o r 9
7884 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F7 #MO THIS EMPLR(WF-E) ’14358-14360 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
F 7 . H o w l o n g h a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k e d f o r h e r p r e s e n t e m p l o y e r ?
% nonze ro = 24 .5mean nonze ro = 71 .6
0 0 1 . One mon th o r l e ss
x x x . Ac tua l numbe r o f mon ths
9 9 8 . 998 mon ths o r mo re
999. NA; DK
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; s e l f - e m p l o y e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ;V7879=3-8; V7880=3 or 9
- -
RAW DATA - 239
7885 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F8-9 OCCUPATION (WF-E) ’14361-14363 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=999
F8. W h a t i s y o u r ( w i f e ’ s / f r i e n d ’ s ) m a i n o c c u p a t i o n ? Wha t so r t o f wo rk doesshe do?
F 9 . T e l l m e a l i t t l e m o r e a b o u t w h a t s h e d o e s .
3 -d i g i t Occupa t i on Code f r om 1970 Census o f Popu la t i on ; A l phabe t i ca l i ndexo f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and the Bureau of the Census. P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e c h n i c a l , a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , E x c e p t F a r m
0 . 2 2 6 0 - 2 8 0 . S a l e s W o r k e r s
C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
Craf tsmen and Kindred Workers
Ope ra t i ves , Excep t T ranspo r t
T ranspo r t Equ ipmen t Ope ra t i ves
0 . 7 7 4 0 - 7 8 5 . L a b o r e r s , E x c e p t F a r m
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
Serv i ce Worke rs , Excep t P r i va te Househo ld
Pr ivate Household Workers
NA; DKInap . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8
2 4 0 - RAW DATA
7886 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F10 INDUSTRY (WF-E) ’14364-14366 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
F10. W h a t k i n d o f b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y i s t h a t i n ?
3 - d i g i t I n d u s t r y C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n ; A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o fi n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and t he Bu reau o f t he Census . P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rspeci f ic l is t ings.
F i n a n c e , I n s u r a n c e , a n d R e a l E s t a t e
A g r i c u l t u r e , F o r e s t r y , a n d F i s h e r i e s
0 . 0 0 4 7 - 0 5 7 . M i n i n g
0 . 2 0 6 7 - 0 7 7 . C o n s t r u c t i o n
4 . 9 1 0 7 - 3 9 8 . M a n u f a c t u r i n g
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a n d O t h e r P u b l i c U t i l i t i e s
W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l T r a d e
Bus iness and Repa i r Se rv i ces
P e r s o n a l S e r v i c e s
E n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d R e c r e a t i o n S e r v i c e s
P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d R e l a t e d S e r v i c e s
P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
NA; DKI n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8
7 8 8 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F11 SLRY/HRLY/OTR (WF-E) ’14367 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
F11. I s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) s a l a r i e d , p a i d b y t h e h o u r , o r w h a t ?
S a l a r i e d
Pa id by hou r
3.3 7. Other
NA; DK
7 3 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8
RAW DATA - 241
7888 = Cross-year variable number Name='F12 PAY/HR-SALARY (WF-E) ' 14368-14371 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
How much is her salary?
% nonzero = 10.5 mean nonzero = 713.4
xxxx. Actual dollars and cents per hour
9998. $99.98 or more per hour
9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/friend; is not salaried; unemployed; retired,
permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8; V7887=3-9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
7889 = cross-year variable number Name=‘F13 PAY/HR-HOURLY (WF-E) ' 14372-14375 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9999
F13. What is her hourly wage rate for her regular work time?
% nonzero = 12.7 mean nonzero = 531.8
9998. $99.98 or more per hour
xxxx. Actual dollars and cents per hour
9999. NA: DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/friend; is not salaried; unemployed; retired,
permanently disabled, housewife, student; disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3 V7879=3-8; V7887=1, 7-9
OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places.
2 4 2 -
7890
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F14 HOW PAID-OTR (WF-E) ’14376 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
F14. H o w i s t h a t ? ( P a i d o t h e r t h a n s a l a r y o r h o u r l y )
0 . 5 1. P iecework0 . 6 2 . Commission0 . 2 3 . T i p s ; t i p s a n d s a l a r y0 . 2 4 . S a l a r y p l u s c o m m i s s i o n0 . 6 5 . S e l f - e m p l o y e d ; f a r m e r ; “ p r o f i t s ”0 . 6 6 . B y t h e j o b / d a y / m i l e0 . 3 7 . O the r0.2 8. W o r k s i n h u s b a n d ’ s b u s i n e s s ; s h a r e s p r o f i t s w i t h h e a d
9 . NA; DK
9 6 . 7 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; s a l a r i e d / p a i d b y h o u r ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ;
V 7 8 8 7 = 1 , 3 , 9
7 8 9 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='F15 #MOS THIS JOB(WF-E) ’
14377-14379 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
F 1 5 . H o w l o n g h a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) h a d h e r p r e s e n t p o s i t i o n ?
% nonze ro = 26 .6mean nonze ro = 55 .7
001. One mon th o r l e ss
XXX. Ac tua l numbe r o f mon ths
998. 998 mon ths o r mo re
999. NA; DK000. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8
RAW DATA - 243
7892 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F17 MO BEGAN JOB (WF-E) ’14380-14381 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
F 1 7 . W h a t m o n t h d i d s h e s t a r t t h i s j o b ?
0 . 1 99. NA; DK9 3 . 9 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; has had job fo r one yea r o r more ;V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8; V7891=012-999
7893 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F18 HAPPND PREV JB (W-E) ’14382 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
F18. Wha t happened t o t he j ob she had be fo re - -d i d t he company go ou t oo fb u s i n e s s , w a s s h e l a i d o f f , p r o m o t e d , n o t w o r k i n g , o r w h a t ?
0.3 1. Company fo lded /changed hands /moved ou t o f t own ; emp loye r d ied / sen to u t o f b u s i n e s s
2. S t r i k e ; l o c k o u t
0.5 3. L a i d o f f ; f i r e d
2.5 4 . Q u i t ; r e s i g n e d ; r e t i r e d ; p regnan t ; needed more money ; j us t wan ted ac h a n g e i n j o b s ; w a s s e l f - e m p l o y e d b e f o r e ; s t i l l h a s p r e v i o u s j o b( i n a d d i t i o n t o t h e j o b i n F 7 )
1.2 5 . N o p r e v i o u s j o b ; f i r s t f u l l - t i m e o r p e r m a n e n t j o b w i f e / f r i e n d e v e rh a d ; w a s n ’ t w o r k i n g b e f o r e t h i s
0.9 6 . Promot ion
0.3 7. O t h e r - - ( i n c l u d i n g d r a f t e d i n t o s e r v i c e o r a n y m e n t i o n o f s e r v i c e )
0.2 8. Job was completed; seasona l work ; was a tempora ry j ob
0.1 9. NA; DK
93.9 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , housew i fe , s t u d e n t ; h a s h a d j o b f o r o n e y e a r o r m o r e ;V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8; V7891=012-999
244 - RAW DATA
7894 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F19 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-E) ’
14383 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
F19. We’re interested in how your (wife/friend) spent her time last year.
Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because someone else in
the family was sick?
6.1 1. Yes
20.5 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/friend in FU; unemployed; retired, permanently
disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8
7895 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F20 #WKS OTRS ILL(WF-E) ’
14384-14385 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
F20. How much work did she miss?
% nonzero = 6.1
mean nonzero = 1.6
01. One week or less
99.
Actual number of weeks missed because someone else was ill in 1980
NA; DK
00. Inap.; missed no work; no wife/friend in FU; unemployed; retired,
permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8;
V7894=5 or 9
7896 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F21 WTR SELF ILL (WF-E) ’
14386 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
F21. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was sick?
12.6 1. Yes
13.9 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/friend in FU; unemployed; retired, permanently
disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8
RAW DATA - 245
7897 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F22 #WKS SELF ILL(WF-E) ’14387-14388 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
F22. How much work did she miss?
% nonzero = 12.6mean nonzero = 2.4
0 1 . One week or lessXX. Ac tua l numbe r o f weeks m i ssed because w i f e i l l i n 19809 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; missed no work; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i f e , s t uden t ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879=3 -8 ;
V7890=5,9
7898 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F23 WTR VACATION (WF-E) ’14389 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
F 2 3 . D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) t a k e a n y v a c a t i o n o r t i m e o f f d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
2 1 . 3 1 . Yes
5.3 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
7 3 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8
7899 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F24 #WKS VACATION(WF-E) ’14390-14391 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
F24. How much vaca t i on o r t ime o f f d i d she t ake?
% nonzero = 21.3mean nonzero = 4.6
0 1 . One week or lessX X . Ac tua l number o f weeks o f vaca t i on i n 198099. NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; m i s s e d n o w o r k ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i f e , s t uden t ; V7878=2 o r 3 : V7879=3 -8 ;V7898=5 or 9
246 - RAW DATA
7900 = Cross-year variable number Name='F25 WTR ON STRIKE(WF-E) ’ 14392 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
F25. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was on strike?
0.1 1. Yes 26.5 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/friend; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8
7901 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F26 #WKS ON STRIK(WF-E) ’ 14393-14394 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
How much work did she miss?
% nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 6.9
01. One week or less xx. Actual number of weeks on strike in 1980
99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; missed no work ; no wife/friend in FU; unemployed; retired. no wife/friend in FU; unemployed; retired,
permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8
V7900=5 or 9
7902 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘F27 WTR UNEMPLOYD (WF-E) ’
14395 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
F27. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because she was unemployed or temporarily laid off?
3.6 1. Yes 22.9 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/friend; unemployed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=3-8
RAW DATA - 247
7903 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F28 #WKS UNEMPLOYD (W-E) ’14396-14397 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
F28. How much work did she miss?
% nonzero = 3.6mean nonzero = 15.3
0 1 . One week or lessXX. Actual number of weeks unemployed in 1980
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; missed no work; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe , s tudent ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8;V7902=5 or 9
7904 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name= 'F29 #WKS WORKED (WF-E) '14398-14399 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
F29 . Then , how many weeks d id she ac tua l l y wo rk on he r ma in j ob i n 1980?
% nonzero = 26.2mean nonzero = 43.1
0 1 . O n e w e e k o r l e s sXX. Actual number of weeks worked in 19809 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; missed no work; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe , s tudent ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8
7905 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F31 HR/WK WORKED (WF-E) ’14400-14401 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
F 3 1 . A n d , on the ave rage , how many hours a week d id she work on he r ma inj ob i n 1980?
% nonzero = 26.2mean nonzero = 35.2
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ssXX. Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r week9 8 . 98 hours or more99. NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , housewi fe , s tudent ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8; V7904=00
248 - RAW DATA
7 9 0 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F32 WTR WRKD OT (WF-E) '14402 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
F32. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k a n y o v e r t i m e w h i c h i s n ’ t i n c l u d e d i n t h a t ?
5.7 1. Yes20.4 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.8 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 9 0 4 = 0 0
7 9 0 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F34 WTR XTRA JOBS(WF-E) ’14403 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
F34. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) h a v e a n y e x t r a j o b s o r o t h e r w a y s o f m a k i n gm o n e y i n a d d i t i o n t o h e r m a i n j o b i n 1 9 8 0 ?
1.9 1. Yes24.6 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
73.4 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8
RAW DATA - 249
7908 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F35 OCC-XTRA JOB (WF-E) ’14404-14405 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
F 3 5 . W h a t d i d s h e d o ?
_______PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195)10. P h y s i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l o s t e o p a t h i c ) , D e n t i s t s ( 0 6 2 , 0 6 5 )
0.1 11. O t h e r M e d i c a l a n d P a r a m e d i c a l : c h i r o p r a c t o r s , o p t o m e t r i s t s ,p h a r m a c i s t s , v e t e r i n a r i a n s , n u r s e s , t h e r a p i s t s , h e a l e r s ,d i e t i c i a n s ( e x c e p t m e d i c a l a n d d e n t a l t e c h n i c i a n s , s e e 1 6 )(061,063,064,071-076)
0.1 12. A c c o u n t a n t s a n d A u d i t o r s ( 0 0 1 )13. Teache rs , P r ima ry and Seconda ry Schoo l s ( i n c l ud i ng NA t ype )
(141-145)0 . 2
0 . 1
0 . 0
0 . 0
14. T e a c h e r s , C o l l e g e ; S o c i a l S c i e n t i s t s ; L i b r a r i a n s ; A r c h i v i s t s(032-036,081-086,102-140)
15. A r c h i t e c t s ; C h e m i s t s ; E n g i n e e r s ; P h y s i c a l a n d B i o l o g i c a lS c i e n t i s t s ( 0 0 2 , 0 0 6 - 0 2 3 , 0 4 2 - 0 5 4 )
16. T e c h n i c i a n s : A i r p l a n e p i l o t s a n d n a v i g a t o r s , d e s i g n e r s ,draf tsmen, f o r e s t e r s a n d c o n s e r v a t i o n i s t s , e m b a l m e r s ,pho tog raphe rs , r a d i o o p e r a t o r s , s u r v e y o r s , t e c h n i c i a n s ( m e d i c a l .d e n t a l , t e s t i n g , n . e . c . ) ( 0 0 3 - 0 0 5 , 0 2 5 , 0 5 5 , 0 8 0 - 0 8 5 , 1 5 0 - 1 7 3 , 1 8 3 , 1 9 1 )
0 . 0 1 7 . P u b l i c A d v i s o r s : Clergymen, ed i t o r s and repo r t e r s , f a rm and homem a n a g e m e n t a d v i s o r s , p e r s o n n e l a n d l a b o r r e l a t i o n s w o r k e r s , p u b l i cr e l a t i o n s p e r s o n s , p u b l i c i t y w o r k e r s , r e l i g i o u s , s o c i a l a n dw e l f a r e w o r k e r s ( 0 2 4 , 0 2 6 , 0 5 6 , 0 8 6 , 0 9 0 , 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 , 1 8 4 , 1 9 2 )
18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031)0.1 19. P r o f e s s i o n a l , t e c h n i c a l a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s n o t l i s t e d a b o v e
(174,175-182,185,190,193-195)
MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245)0 . 0 2 0 . N o t s e l f - e m p l o y e d0 . 1 3 1 . Se l f - emp loyed (un inco rpo ra ted bus i nesses )
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 2 4 0 . S e c r e t a r i e s , s t e n o g r a p h e r s , t y p i s t s ( 3 7 0 - 3 7 2 , 3 7 6 , 3 9 1 )0 . 1 4 1 . O t h e r C l e r i c a l W o r k e r s : a g e n t s ( n . e . c . ) l i b r a r y a s s i s t a n t s a n d
a t t e n d a n t s , b a n k t e l l e r s , c a s h i e r s , b i l l c o l l e c t o r s , t i c k e t ,s t a t i o n a n d e x p r e s s a g e n t s , e t c . , r e c e p t i o n i s t s(301-364,374-375,381,392-395)
SALES WORKERS0 . 3 4 5 . R e t a i l s t o r e s a l e s m e n a n d s a l e s c l e r k s , n e w s b o y s , h u c k s t e r s ,
p e d d l e r s , t r a v e l i n g s a l e s m e n , adve r t i s i ng agen ts and sa lesmen ,i n s u r a n c e a g e n t s , b r o k e r s , a n d s a l e s m e n , e t c . ( 2 6 0 - 2 8 0 )
CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 0 5 0 . Fo remen , n . e . c . ( 441 )0 . 0 5 1 . O t h e r c r a f t s m e n a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r s ( 4 0 1 - 4 4 0 , 4 4 2 - 5 8 0 )
5 2 . G o v e r n m e n t p r o t e c t i v e s e r v i c e w o r k e r s ; f i r e m e n , p o l i c e , m a r s h a l s ,and constabIes (960-965)
OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS0 . 0 61. T ranspo r t equ ipmen t ope ra t i ves ( 701 -715 )0.1 6 2 . Operatives, except t ransport (601-685)
LABORERS0 . 0 70. U n s k i I l e d l a b o r e r s - - n o n f a r m ( 7 4 0 - 7 8 5 )0 . 0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824)
250 - RAW DATA
SERVICE WORKERS0 . 1 7 3 . P r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d w o r k e r s ( 9 8 0 - 9 8 4 )
0 . 3 7 5 . O t h e r s e r v i c e w o r k e r s : b a r b e r s , b e a u t i c i a n s , m a n i c u r i s t s ,b a r t e n d e r s , b o a r d i n g a n d l o d g i n g h o u s e k e e p e r s , c o u n t e r a n df o u n t a i n w o r k e r s , h o u s e k e e p e r s a n d s t e w a r d s , w a i t e r s , c o o k s ,m i d w i v e s , p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , b a b y s i t t e r s , a t t e n d a n t s i n p h y s i c i a n s ’a n d d e n t i s t s ’ o f f i c e s ( 9 0 1 - 9 6 5 e x c e p t 9 6 0 - 9 6 5 w h e n w o r k f o r l o c a l ,s t a t e o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t )
FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS0 . 0 8 0 . Fa rmers (owne rs and t enan ts ) and manage rs (excep t code 71 )
(801-802)
MlSCELLANEOUS GROUPS0.0 55. Members o f a rmed fo r ces0.0 99. NA; DK
98.1 00. I n a p . ; “ N o ” t o F 3 2 ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ;
V 7 9 0 7 = 5 o r 9
7909 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F36 #WKS-XTRA JOB (WF-E) ’14406-14407 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
F36. A n d h o w m a n y w e e k s d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k o n h e r e x t r a j o b ( s ) i n
% nonze ro = 1 .9mean nonze ro = 24 .4
0 1 . One week o r l essXX. Ac tua l number o f weeks wo rked i n 1980
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; m i ssed no wo rk ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d i n F U ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ;
V 7 9 0 7 = 5 o r 9
7910 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F37 HR/WK-XTRA JOB (W-E) ’14408-14409 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
F37. O n t h e a v e r a g e , h o w m a n y h o u r s a w e e k d i d s h e w o r k o n h e r e x t r a
% nonze ro = 1 .9mean nonze ro = 13 .2
0 1 . O n e h o u r o r l e s sXX. Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r week
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 3 - 8 ; V 7 9 0 7 = 5 , 9 ;V7909=00
RAW DATA - 251
7911 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F38 TIME TO WORK (WF-E) ’14410-14412 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
F38. A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s i t t a k e y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) t o g e t t o w o r keach day , doo r to door?
% nonzero = 24.4mean nonzero = 124.6
x x x . Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r yea r999. 999 hours or more
000. I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; “ n o n e ” ; v a r i e s ; d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2or 3 ; V7879=3-8; V7904=00
7912 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘F38 ACC TIME WORK(WF-E) ’14413 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
F38. Accuracy o f V7911
0.2 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t0.2 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
9 9 . 6 0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; n o w i f e ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; “ n o n e ” t o F 3 8 ; v a r i e s ; d i d n o t w o r kin 1980; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8; V7904=00; V7911=000
7913 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='F39 #Ml TO WORK (WF-E) ’14414-14415 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
F 3 9 . A b o u t h o w m a n y m i l e s i s i t t o w h e r e s h e w o r k s ? ( o n e w a y )
% nonzero = 24.7mean nonzero = 8.3
0 1 . O n e m i l e o r l e s s98. N i n e t y - e i g h t m i l e s o r m o r e99. N A ; D K 00. I n a p . ; “ N o n e ” t o F 3 8 ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i f e , s t uden t ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879=3-8
252 - RAW DATA
7914 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘F40 MODE TRAVL WRK(W-E) ’14416 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
F40. D o e s s h e u s e p u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o g e t t o w o r k , d r i v e w i t h y o u ,h a v e a c a r p o o l , d r i v e b y h e r s e l f , w a l k , o r w h a t ?
1.5 1. P u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n2.7 2. D r i v e w i t h h e a d2.1 3. Car poo l
16.6 4. D r i v e b y s e l f1.1 5. Walk0.6 7. O t h e r0.1 9. NA; DK
75.3 0. I n a p . ; d i d n o t t r a v e l t o w o r k ; “ N o n e ” t o F 3 8 ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ;u n e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=3-8; V7913=00
RAW DATA - 253
7915 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘G1 OCC-JOB SOUGHT(WF-U) ’ 14417-14418 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
G1. What kind of job is your (wife/friend) looking for?
PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 10. Physicians (medical osteopathic), Dentists (062,065)
Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, optometrists, 0.0 11.
12. 0.1 13.
0.0 14.
15.
16.
pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) Accountants and Auditors (001) Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145)
Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002.006-023.042-054) Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conservationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical. dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150-173,183,191)
0.0 17.
18. 0.1 19.
Public Advisors: Clergymen, editors and reporters, farm and home management advisors, personnel and labor relations workers, public relations persons, publicity workers, religious, social and welfare workers (024,026,056,086,090,100-,101,184,192) Judges; Lawyers (030,031) Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195)
MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 0.0 20. Not self-employed 0.0 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses)
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370-372,376,391) 0.1 41. Other Clerical Workers: agents (n.e.c.) library assistants and
attendants, bank tellers, cashiers, bill collectors, ticket, station and express agents, etc., receptionists (301-364,374-375,381,392-395)
SALES WORKERS 0.0 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters,
peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertising agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280)
CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442-580) 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals,
and constables (960-965)
OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 0.1 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695)
LABORERS 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824)
254 - RAW DATA
SERVICE WORKERS0 . 0 7 3 . P r i v a t e h o u s e h o l d w o r k e r s ( 9 8 0 - 9 8 4 )0 . 1 7 5 . O t h e r s e r v i c e w o r k e r s : b a r b e r s , b e a u t i c i a n s , m a n i c u r i s t s ,
b a r t e n d e r s , b o a r d i n g a n d l o d g i n g h o u s e k e e p e r s , c o u n t e r a n df o u n t a i n w o r k e r s , h o u s e k e e p e r s a n d s t e w a r d s , w a i t e r s , c o o k s ,m i d w i v e s , p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , b a b y s i t t e r s , a t t e n d a n t s i n p h y s i c i a n s ’a n d d e n t i s t s ’ o f f i c e s ( 9 0 1 - 9 6 5 e x c e p t 9 6 0 - 9 6 5 w h e n w o r k i n g f o rl o c a l , s t a t e , o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t )
FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS8 0 . Fa rmers (owne rs and t enan ts ) and manage rs (excep t code 71 )
(801-802)
MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS
5 5 . Members o f a rmed fo r ces0 . 1 9 9 . NA: DK
9 9 . 1 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7916 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G2 WTR LOOK JOB (WF-U) ’14419 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
G2. H a s s h e b e e n d o i n g a n y t h i n g i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k s t o f i n d a j o b ?
0.7 1. Yes0.1 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8
7917 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G3 #PLACES LOOKED (WF-U) ’14420 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
G3. H o w m a n y p l a c e s h a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) b e e n t o i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k st o f i n d o u t a b o u t a j o b ?
0.1 1. One0.2 2. Two0.0 3. Three0.1 4. Four
0.3 5. F i v e o r m o r e
0.0 9, NA; DK
99.3 0. I n a p . ; n o n e ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 9 1 6 = 5
or 9
RAW DATA - 255
7918 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G4 #WKS LOOK WORK(WF-U) '14421-14422 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
G4. How long has she been l ook ing f o r wo rk?
% nonze ro = 0 .9nonze ro = 24 .0
0 1 . One week or lessXX. Actual number of weeks9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7819=1-2, 4-8
7919 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G5 EVER HAD JOB? (WF-U) ’14423 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
G 5 . H a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) e v e r h a d a j o b ?
0.9 1. Yes0.0 5. No
NA; DK99.1 00. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=1-2, 4-8
2 5 6 - RAW DATA
7920 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G6 OCC-LAST JOB (WF-U) ’14424-14426 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
G6. W h a t s o r t o f w o r k d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) d o o n h e r l a s t j o b ? (What washe r occupa t i on? )
3 - d i g i t O c c u p a t i o n C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n ; A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e xo f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and t he Bu reau o f t he Census . P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e c h n i c a l , a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , E x c e p t F a r m
S a l e s W o r k e r s
C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
C r a f t s m e n a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
O p e r a t i v e s , E x c e p t T r a n s p o r t
T r a n s p o r t E q u i p m e n t O p e r a t i v e s
L a b o r e r s , E x c e p t F a r m
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
S e r v i c e W o r k e r s , E x c e p t P r i v a t e H o u s e h o l d
P r i v a t e H o u s e h o l d W o r k e r s
NA; DKI n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l yd i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d : V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ;V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 257
7921 - C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G7 IND-LAST JOB (WF-U) ’14427-14429 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
G7. W h a t k i n d o f b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y w a s t h a t i n ?
3 - d i g i t I n d u s t r y C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n ; A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o fI n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and the Bureau of the Census. P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
017-028. A g r i c u l t u r e , F o r e s t r y , a n d F i s h e r i e s
0 4 7 - 0 5 7 . M i n i n g
0 . 0 0 6 7 - 0 7 7 . C o n s t r u c t i o n
0 . 1 1 0 7 - 3 9 8 . M a n u f a c t u r i n g
0 . 0 4 0 7 - 4 7 9 . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a n d O t h e r P u b l i c U t i l i t i e s
0 . 2 5 0 7 - 6 9 8 . Who lesa le and Re ta i l T rade
0 . 1 7 0 7 - 7 1 8 . F i n a n c e , I n s u r a n c e , a n d R e a l E s t a t e
0 . 0 7 2 7 - 7 5 9 . Bus iness and Repa i r Se rv i ces
0 . 0 7 6 9 - 7 9 8 . Pe rsona l Se rv i ces
0 . 0 8 0 7 - 8 0 9 . En te r ta i nmen t and Rec rea t i on Se rv i ces
0 . 3 8 2 8 - 8 9 7 . P ro fess iona l and Re la ted Se rv i ces
0 . 0 9 0 7 - 9 3 7 . P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
0 . 199.1
999. NA; DK000. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ;V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9
258 - RAW DATA
7922 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G8 HAPPND LST JOB(WF-U) ’14430 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
G8. W h a t h a p p e n e d t o t h a t j o b - - d i d t h e c o m p a n y g o o u t o f b u s i n e s s , w a s s h el a i d o f f , o r w h a t ?
0.1 1.
2 .0.2 3.0.5 4.
6 .
7 .0.1 8.
9 .
C o m p a n y f o l d e d / c h a n g e d h a n d s / m o v e d o u t o f t o w n ; e m p l o y e r d i e d / w e n to u t o f b u s i n e s sS t r i k e ; l o c k o u tL a i d o f f ; f i r e dQ u i t ; r e s i g n e d ; r e t i r e d ; p r e g n a n t ; j u s t w a n t e d t o c h a n g e j o b sW a s n ’ t w o r k i n g b e f o r e t h i sW a s s e l f - e m p l o y e d b e f o r eO t h e r ( i n c l u d i n g d r a f t e d i n t o s e r v i c e o r a n y m e n t i o n o f s e r v i c e )Job was comp le ted : seasona l wo rkNA; DK
99.1 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d , V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;
V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7923 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G9 YEAR LAST WRKD(WF-U) ’14431-14432 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
G 9 . W h e n d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) l a s t w o r k ?
X X . L a s t t w o d i g i t s o f a c t u a l y e a r r e t i r e d
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d .
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d , V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7924 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G10 WTR VACATION (WF-U) ’14433 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
G10. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) t a k e a n y v a c a t i o n o r t i m e o f f d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
0.4 1. Yes0.5 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d , V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;
V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 259
7925 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘G11 #WKS VACATION(WF-U) ’ 14434-14435 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
G11. How much vacation or time off did she take?
% nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero = 4.0
01. One week or less
99. Actual number of weeks worked in 1980 NA; DK
00. Inap.; no wife/friend; employed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; never worked; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9; V7924=5 or 9
7926 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘G12 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-U) ’ 14436 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
G12. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1980 because you or someone else in the family was sick?
0.2 1. Yes 0.7 5. No
9. NA; DK
99.1 0. Inap.; no wife/friend: employed; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9
7927 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘G13 #WKS OTRS lLL(WF-U) ’ 14437-14438 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
G13. How much work did she miss?
0 nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 2.6
01. One week or less xx. Actual number of weeks missed in 1980
99. NA: DK 00. Inap.; no wife/friend: employed; retired, permanently disabled,
housewife, student; never worked; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9; V7926=5 or 9
2 6 0 -
7928
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G14 WTR SELF ILL (WF-U) ’14439 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
G14. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) m i s s a n y w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 b e c a u s e s h e w a s s i c k ?
0.3 1. Yes0.5 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;V7919=5 or 9
7929 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G15 #WKS SELF ILL (WF-U) ’14440 -14441 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
G 1 5 . H o w m u c h w o r k d i d s h e m i s s ?
% nonze ro = 0 .3mean nonze ro = 1 .7
0 1 . One week o r l essXX. A c t u a l n u m b e r o f w e e k s m i s s e d i n 1 9 8 0
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ;V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 9 2 8 = 5 o r 9
7 9 3 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G16 WTR ON STRIKE(WF-U) ’14442 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
G16. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) m i s s a n y w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 b e c a u s e s h e w a s o ns t r i k e ?
1. Yes0 . 9 5 . No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879=1 -2 , 4 -8 ;
V7919=5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 261
7931 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G17 #WKS ON STRIK(WF-U) '14443-14444 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
G17. How much work d id she miss?
% nonzero = 0.0mean nonzero = 0.0
0 1 . One week or less
99.Actual number of weeks missed in 1980NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879=1 -2 , 4 -8 ;V7919=5 or 9 ; V7930=5 or 9
7932 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G18 WTR UNEMPLOYD(WF-U) ’14445 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
G18. D id you r (w i f e / f r i end ) m i ss any wo rk i n 1980 because she wasu n e m p l o y e d o r t e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f ?
0.5 1. Yes
0.3 5. No
9 . NA; DK
9 9 . 1 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879=1 -2 , 4 -8 ;V7919=5 or 9
7933 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G19 #WKS UNEMPLD (WF-U) ’14446-14447 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
G19. How much work d id she miss?
% nonzero = 0.5mean nonzero = 27.4
0 1 . One week or lessXX. Actual number of weeks missed in 198099. NA; DK0 0 . Inap . ; none ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; neve r wo rked ; V7878=2 o r 3 ;V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9 ; V7932=5 or 9
2 6 2 -
7934
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G20 #WKS WORKED (WF-U) ’14448-14449 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
G20. T h e n , h o w m a n y w e e k s d i d s h e a c t u a l l y w o r k o n h e r j o b i n 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 0 .6mean nonze ro = 27 .4
0 1 . One week o r l ess
XX. Ac tua l number o f weeks wo rked i n 1980
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap ; None ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ;V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7935 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G22 HR/WK WORKED (WF-U) ’14450-14451 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
G22. And , on ave rage , how many hou rs a week d id she work when she worked?
% nonze ro = 0 .6mean nonze ro = 39 .4
0 1 . O n e h o u r o r l e s s
Ac tua l hou rs wo rked pe r weekN i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap; None; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y
d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ;V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9
7936 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘G24 TIME TO WORK (WF-U) ’14452 -14454 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
G24. O n h e r l a s t j o b , h o w m u c h t i m e d i d i t t a k e h e r t o g e t t o w o r k e a c hd a y , d o o r t o d o o r ?
% nonze ro = 0 .6mean nonze ro = 92 .8
x x x . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f h o u r s p e r y e a r9 9 9 . 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d , d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; “ n o n e ” ;V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 2 , 4 - 8 ; V 7 9 1 9 = 5 o r 9 ; V 7 9 2 3 = 0 1 - 7 9 , 9 9 ;V7934=00
RAW DATA - 263
7937 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='G24 ACC TIME WORK(WF-U) ’14455 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
G24. Accuracy o f V7936
0.0 1. Minor ass ignment0.0 2. Major ass ignment
100.0 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e ,s t u d e n t ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; d i d n o t w o r k i n 1 9 8 0 ; “ n o n e ” t o G 2 4 ; n oass ignment ; V7878=2-3; V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9 ; V7923=01-79,99; V7934=00; V7936=000
7938 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G25 #Ml TO WORK (WF-U) ’14456-14457 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
G25 . Abou t how many m i l es was i t t o where she worked? (one way )
% nonzero = 0.6mean nonzero = 7.8
0 1 . One m i l e o r l e ss
9 8 .A c t u a l n u m b e r o f m i l e s t o w o r kN i n e t y - e i g h t m i l e s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap; “none ” t o G23 ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d ,
pe rmanen t l y d i sab led , housew i fe , s tuden t ; neve r wo rked ; V7878=2 o r3; V7879=1-2,4-8; V7919=5 or 9 ; V7923=01-78,99; V7934=00
7939 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘G26 MODE TRAVL WRK(W-U) ’14458 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
G26. D i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) u s e p u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o g e t t o w o r k , d r i v ew i t h y o u , h a v e a c a r p o o l , d r i v e b y h e r s e l f , o r w h a t ?
0.1 1. P u b l i c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n0.0 2. D r i v e w i t h H e a d0.1 3. Car pool0.3 4. D r i v e b y s e l f0.0 5. Walk0.0 7. Other0.0 9 . NA; DK
99.4 0. I n a p ; d i d n o t t r a v e l t o w o r k ; “ N o n e ” t o G 2 3 ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d :e m p l o y e d ; r e t i r e d , p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ;V7818=2 or 3 ; V7879=1-2, 4-8; V7919=5 or 9 ; V7923=01-79, 99;V7934=00
264 - RAW DATA
7 9 4 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H1 WTR RETIRED (WF-R) '14459 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
H1. INTERVIEW
3 . 1 1. W i f e2 4 . 8 5 . W i f e
7 2 . 1 0 . I nap ;
IER CHECKPOINT
i s r e t i r e di s p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t , o r o t h e r
n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 3
7941 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H2 YEAR RETIRED (WF-R) ’14460-14461 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
H2. I n w h a t y e a r d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) r e t i r e ?
X X . L a s t t w o d i g i t s o f a c t u a l y e a r r e t i r e d
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I nap ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d ,
h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t ; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=1-3; V7940=5
7942 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H3 WTR WRK FOR $ (WF-R) ’14462 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
H 3 . D u r i n g 1 9 8 0 , d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) d o a n y w o r k f o r m o n e y ?
6.6 1. Yes21.3 5. No
72.1 0 .NA; DKInap ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; employed; unemp loyed ; V7878=2 o r 3 ; V7879= 1-3
RAW DATA - 265
7943 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H4 OCCUPATION (WF-R) '14463-14465 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
H4. W h a t k i n d o f w o r k d i d s h e d o ? W h a t w a s h e r o c c u p a t i o n ?
3 -d i g i t Occupa t i on Code f r om 1970 Census o f Popu la t i on ; A l phabe t i ca l I ndexo f I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and the Bureau of the Census. P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e c h n i c a l , a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
M a n a g e r s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , E x c e p t F a r m
Sales Workers
C l e r i c a l a n d K i n d r e d W o r k e r s
Craf tsmen and Kindred Workers
Ope ra t i ves , Excep t T ranspo r t
T ranspo r t Equ ipmen t Ope ra t i ves
Laborers, Except Farm
Farmers and Farm Managers
Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen
Serv i ce Worke rs , Excep t P r i va te Househo ld
Pr ivate Household Workers
NA; DKI n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; n o t i n l a b o rforce in 1980; V7878=2 or 3 ; V7879=1-3; V7942=5 or 9
266 - RAW DATA
7944 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H5 INDUSTRY14466 -14468 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
(WF-R) ’
H 5 . W h a t k i n d o f b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y w a s t h a t i n ?
3 - d i g i t I n d u s t r y C o d e f r o m 1 9 7 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u l a t i o n ; A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o fI n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s i s s u e d J u n e 1 9 7 1 b y t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o fCommerce and t he Bu reau o f t he Census . P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 2 f o rs p e c i f i c l i s t i n g s .
A g r i c u l t u r e , F o r e s t r y , a n d F i s h e r i e s
0 . 0 0 4 7 - 0 5 7 . M i n i n g
0 . 1 0 6 7 - 0 7 7 . C o n s t r u c t i o n
0 . 6 1 0 7 - 3 9 8 . M a n u f a c t u r i n g
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a n d O t h e r P u b l i c U t i l i t i e s
W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l T r a d e
F inance , I n s u r a n c e . a n d R e a l E s t a t e
Bus iness and Repa i r Se rv i ces
P e r s o n a l S e r v i c e s
E n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d R e c r e a t i o n S e r v i c e s
P r o f e s s i o n a l a n d R e l a t e d S e r v i c e s
P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
NA; DKI n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; n o t i n l a b o rf o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 3 ; V 7 9 4 2 = 5 o r 9
7 9 4 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H6 # WKS WORKED (WF-R) ’14465 -14470 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
H6. H o w m a n y w e e k s d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k l a s t y e a r ?
X X . Ac tua l number o f weeks wo rked i n 1980
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap; none; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; e m p l o y e d ; u n e m p l o y e d ; n o t i n l a b o r
f o r c e i n 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 8 7 8 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 8 7 9 = 1 - 3 ; V 7 9 4 2 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 267
7946 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H7 HR/WK WORKED (WF-R) ’ 14471-14472 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
H7. About how many hours a week did your (wife/friend) work?
% nonzero = 6.6 mean nonzero = 28.3
01. One hour or less
Actual number of hours worked Ninety-eight hours or more
99. NA; DK 00. Inap; none; no wife/friend; employed; unemployed; not in labor
force in 1980; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3; V7942=5 or 9
7947 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H8 WTR WORK NOW (WF-R) ’ 14473 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
H8. Is she still working?
1.5 1. Yes 5.0 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK 93.4 0. Inap; no wife/friend; employed; unemployed; not in labor force in
1980; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3; V7942=5 or 9
7948 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H9 HAPPND PREV JOB(W-R) ’ 14474 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
H9. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business. was she laid off, or what?
0.2 1.
2. 0.4 3.
3.5 4. 0.0 5.
6. 0.1 7. 0.8 8.
0.0 9. 95.0 0.
Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business Strike; lockout Laid off; fired Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; just want to change jobs Wasn’t working before this Was self-employed before Other (including drafted into service or any mention of service) Job completed; seasonal work
NA; DK Inap; not in labor force in 1980; no wife/friend; employed; unemployed; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3; V7942=5 or 9; V7947=1 or 9
268 - RAW DATA
7949 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H10 JOB IN FUTURE?(W-R) ’ 14475 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
H10. Is your (wife/friend) thinking of getting (a/another) job in the future?
5.6 1. Yes 22.1 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK 72.1 0. Inap; not in labor force in 1980; no wife/friend; employed;
unemployed; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3
7950 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H11 LOOK FOR JOB? (WF-R) ’ 14476 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
H11. Has your (wife/friend) been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job?
1.4 1. Yes 4.2 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK 94.4 0. Inap; not thinking about getting a job; no wife/friend; employed;
unemployed; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3; V7949=5 or 9
7951 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘H12 #PLACES LOOKED (W-R) ’ 14477 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
H12. How many places has your (wife/friend) been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job?
0.4 1. One 0.2 2. Two 0.2 3. Three 0.1 4. Four
0.3 5. Five or more
0.1 9. NA; DK 98.8 0. Inap; none; not thinking about getting a job; no wife/friend;
employed; unemployed; has been doing nothing to find a job; V7878=2 or 3; V7879=1-3; V7949=5 or 9; V7950=5 or 9
RAW DATA - 269
7952 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J1 MARITAL STATUS '14478 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J 1 . A re you (HEAD) mar r i ed , s i ng l e , w idowed , d i vo r ced , o r sepa ra ted?
5 5 . 3 1. Mar r i ed1 6 . 3 2 . S i n g l e1 3 . 3 3 . Widowed1 1 . 0 4 . Divorced4 . 1 5 . Separated
7953 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J2 WTR EVER MARRIED ’14479 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
J 2 . W ere you ever marr ied?
0 . 8 1. Yes15.4 5 . No
0 . 1 9 . NA; DK83.7 0. I n a p ; “ M a r r i e d ” , “ W i d o w e d , ” “ D i v o r c e d , ” o r “ S e p a r a t e d ” i n J 1 ;
V7952=1, 3-5
7954 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J3 WHAT HAPND LST MARR ’14480 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
J 3 . Wha t happened to you r l as t mar r i age - -we re you w idowed , d i vo rced ,sepa ra ted , o r wha t?
0.1 3 . W i d o w e d0.6 4 . Divorced0.1 5. Separated0.0 7. O t h e r ; a n n u l l e d
99.2 0.NA; DKlnap ; “ M a r r i e d , ” “ W i d o w e d , ” “ D i v o r c e d , ” o r “ S e p a r a t e d ” i n J 1 ; n e v e rm a r r i e d ; V 7 9 5 2 = 1 , 3 - 5 ; V 7 9 5 3 = 5 o r 9
7955 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J4 WTR WIFE IN FU14481 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
J 4 . INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
55.4 1. Head is male who has wi fe in FU14.3 2. Head i s ma le who does no t have w i f e i n FU30.3 3. H e a d i s f e m a l e
270 - RAW DATA
7956 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J5 HR/WK HOUSEWORK - WF ’14482-14483 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
J 5 . A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r k i n a na v e r a g e w e e k - - l m e a n t i m e s p e n t c o o k i n g , c l e a n i n g , a n d d o i n g o t h e r w o r ka round the house?
% nonze ro = 55 .1mean nonze ro = 28 .4
Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r weekN i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap ; none ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 9 5 5 = 2 o r 3
7957 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J6 HR/WK HOUSEWORK - HD ’14484-14485 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
J 6 . Abou t how much t ime do you (Head) spend on housework i n an ave rageweek? ( I m e a n t i m e s p e n t c o o k i n g , c l e a n i n g , a n d o t h e r w o r k a r o u n d t h ehouse .)
% nonze ro = 86 .5mean nonze ro = 11 .8
9 8 .Ac tua l number o f hou rs pe r weekN i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 8 . NA; DK0 0 . None
7958 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J7 WTR OTRS IN FU '14486 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
J 7 . INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
5 0 . 3 1 . F U h a s H e a d ( a n d w i f e / f r i e n d ) o n l y4 9 . 7 2 . F U h a s o t h e r m e m b e r s , i n c l u d i n g c h i l d r e n
RAW DATA - 271
7959 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J8 WTR OTRS DO HOUSEWORK’14487 = C ross -yea r Tape l oca t i on MD=9
J8. Does anyone e l se he re i n t he househo ld he lp w i th t he housework?
32.7 1. Yes (one o r more pe rsons he lp )16.9 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK50.3 0. Inap; on ly Head or Head and Wife/Fr iend in FU; V7958=1
7960 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J26 WTR ELGBL FOOD STAMP’14480 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J26. D i d y o u t h i n k y o u w e r e e l i g i b l e f o r f o o d s t a m p s a t a n y t i m e i n 1 9 8 0 ?
7.5 1. Yes2.7 3 . M a y b e
73.5 5. No
7.1 8. Don’ t Know0.3 9. NA8.9 0. I n a p . ; u s e d f o o d s t a m p s i n 1 9 8 0 ; “ Y e s ” t o J 2 3
7961 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J27 WHY NOT ELGBL FD ST1’14489 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J27. C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u t h o u g h t y o u w e r e n ’ t e l i g i b l e ? (Any otherreasons why?) 1ST MENTION
I n o r d e r o f p r i o r i t y
1.4 1. T o l d b y w e l f a r e o f f i c i a l s w a s i n e l i g i b l e . I ncome o r asse t s t ooh i g h ; D i d n ’ t f u l f i l l s o m e o t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t , s u c h a s w o r kr e g i s t r a t i o n
52.7 2. P e r s o n a l b e l i e f t h a t i n c o m e o r a s s e t s t o o h i g h8.4 3. D idn ’ t need t hem; t o l d b y s o m e o n e o t h e r t h a n w e l f a r e o f f i c i a l s t h a t
n o t e l i g i b l e2.4 4. P e r s o n a l a t t i t u d e s2.0 5. O t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t s ( o t h e r t h a n i n c o m e , a s s e t s , o r w o r k ) n o t m e t ;
“ N o k i d s ” ; a s t u d e n t ; o w n s h o m e3.1 6. Does have a job ; doesn ’ t have a job
0.7 7. D o e s n ’ t k n o w a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r e l i g i b i l i t y
0.5 8. Other
2.2 9. NA; DK26.5 0. I n a p . ; t h o u g h t w a s e l i g i b l e f o r f o o d s t a m p s ; V 7 9 6 0 = 1 , 3 , 8 o r 9
272 - RAW DATA
7962 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J27 WHY NOT ELGBL FD ST2’14490 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J 2 7 . C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u t h o u g h t y o u w e r e n ’ t e l i g i b l e ? (Any o the rreasons why?) 2ND MENTION
I n o r d e r o f p r i o r i t y
T o l d b y w e l f a r e o f f i c i a l s w a s i n e l i g i b l e . I n c o m e o r a s s e t s t o oh i g h ; D i d n ’ t f u l f i l l s o m e o t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t , s u c h a s w o r kr e g i s t r a t i o nP e r s o n a l b e l i e f t h a t i n c o m e o r a s s e t s t o o h i g hD i d n ’ t n e e d t h e m ; t o l d b y s o m e o n e o t h e r t h a n w e l f a r e o f f i c i a l s t h a tn o t e l i g i b l eP e r s o n a l a t t i t u d e sO t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t s ( o t h e r t h a n i n c o m e , a s s e t s , o r w o r k ) n o t m e t ;“ N o k i d s ” ; a s t u d e n t ; o w n s h o m eD o e s h a v e a j o b ; d o e s n ’ t h a v e a j o bD o e s n ’ t k n o w a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r e l i g i b i l i t y
O the rI n a p . ; t h o u g h t w a s e l i g i b l e f o r f o o d s t a m p s ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n :V 7 9 6 0 = 1 , 3 , 8 o r 9
7963 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J28 WTR TRIED REC FD STS’14491 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
J 2 8 . D i d y o u t r y t o g e t t h e s t a m p s l a s t y e a r ( i n 1 9 8 0 ) ?
2.3 1. Yes14.7 5. No0.3 9. NA; DK
82.7 0. I n a p . ; u s e d f o o d s t a m p s i n 1 9 8 0 ; “ Y e s ” t o J 2 3 ; V 7 9 6 0 = 5 , 8 o r 9
RAW DATA - 273
7964 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J29 WHY CLDNT GET FD STS’14492 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J 2 9 . W h y c o u l d n ’ t y o u g e t t h e m ? ( A n y o t h e r r e a s o n s w h y ? )
D e c l a r e d i n e l i g i b l e b y w e l f a r e o f f i c i a l s : “ I n c o m e t o o h i g h , ”“ D i d n ’ t h a v e p r o p e r f o r m s o r v a l i d a t i o n s , ” “ D i d n ’ t f u l l f i l l w o r kr e g i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e m e n t . ”A d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s s l e : “ H a d t o w a i t i n l i n e t o o l o n g , ” “ W e n t o n c e ,d i dn ’ t have p rope r f o rms , d i dn ’ t go back , ” “They emba r rassed me , soI d i d n ’ t g o b a c k . ”P h y s i c a l a c c e s s p r o b l e m : “ C o u l d n ’ t g e t t o t h e f o o d s t a m p c e n t e r ;n o t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ; i n c o n v e n i e n t h o u r s . ”Bonus va lue too low : “ W a s n ’ t w o r t h i t f o r t h e r e t u r n . ”P e r s o n a l a t t i t u d e s : “ I was t oo embar rassed t o use t hem. ”D idn ’ t need t hem: c o u l d h a v e g o t t e n t h e m b u t d i d n ’ tNo money: costs too much
Other
NA; DKI n a p . ; g o t f o o d s t a m p s i n 1 9 8 0 ; d i d n ’ t t r y t o g e t f o o d s t a m p s i n1980; V7960=5, 8 , or 9 ; V7963=5 or 9
7965 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘J30 WHY NOT TRY FD STS 1’14493 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J30. C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u d i d n ’ t t r y ? (Any other reasons why?) 1STMENTION
Bonus value problemA d m i n i s t r a t i v e h a s s l eD i d n ’ t k n o w h o w t o g o a b o u t i tPhys i ca l access p rob lemD idn ’ t need t hem. “ A s l o n g a s I c a n g e t a l o n g w i t h o u t t h e m , Iw i I I , " “ O t h e r p e o p l e n e e d t h e m w o r s e . ”P e r s o n a l a t t i t u d e s : “ T o o e m b a r r a s s e d t o u s e t h e m , ” “ D o n ’ t I i k ew e l f a r e . ”Jus t neve r bo the red : n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t .
Other
NA; DKI n a p . ; g o t f o o d s t a m p s i n 1 9 8 0 ; V 7 9 6 0 = 5 , 8 o r 9 ; V 7 9 6 3 = 1 , 9
274 - RAW DATA
7966 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘J30 WHY NOT TRY FD STS 2’14494 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
J 3 0 . C a n y o u t e l l m e w h y y o u d i d n ’ t t r y ? (Any o the r r easons why? ) 2NDMENTION
Bonus va lue p rob lemA d m i n i s t r a t i v e h a s s l eD i d n ’ t k n o w h o w t o g o a b o u t i tPhys i ca l access p rob lemD i d n ’ t n e e d t h e m . “ A s l o n g a s I c a n g e t a l o n g w i t h o u t t h e m , Iw i l l , ” “ O t h e r p e o p l e n e e d t h e m w o r s e . ”P e r s o n a l a t t i t u d e s : “ T o o e m b a r r a s s e d t o u s e t h e m , ” “ D o n ’ t l i k ew e l f a r e . ”J u s t n e v e r b o t h e r e d ; n e v e r t h o u g h t a b o u t i t .
8 . O the r96.6 0 . I n a p . ; g o t f o o d s t a m p s i n 1 9 8 0 ; n o s e c o n d m e n t i o n ; V 7 9 6 0 = 5 , 8 o r 9 ;
V7963=1,9
7967 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K1 WTR HEAD FARMER ’
14495 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
K1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
1.5 1. H e a d i s a f a r m e r o r r a n c h e r98.5 5 . H e a d i s n o t a f a r m e r o r r a n c h e r
9 . NA; DK
7 9 6 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K2 TOT FARM RECEIPTS BKT’14496 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
K2. W h a t w e r e y o u r t o t a l r e c e i p t s f r o m f a r m i n g i n 1 9 8 0 , i n c l u d i n g s o i l b a n kpaymen ts and commod i t y c red i t l oans?
0.2 9.98.5 0.
NA; DKI n a p ; n o t a f a r m e r ; V 7 9 6 7 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 275
7969 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K5 WHETHER BUSINESS ’14497 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K5. D id you (R and fam i l y ) own a bus iness a t any t ime i n 1980 , o r have af i n a n c i a l i n t e r e s t i n a n y b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e ?
9.0 1. Yes91.0 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
7970 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K6 CORP/UNINCORP BUSINES’14498 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K6. W a s i t a c o r p o r a t i o n o r a n u n i n c o r p o r a t e d b u s i n e s s , o r d i d y o u h a v e a ni n t e r e s t i n b o t h k i n d s ?
2.7 1. C o r p o r a t i o n5.6 2. Un inco rpo ra ted0.4 3. Both0.2 8. Don’ t know
0.1 9. NA91.0 0. I nap ; does no t own a bus iness ; V7969=5 o r 9
7971 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K54 UNION MEMBER?-HD ’14499 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K54. Do you (HEAD) belong to a labor union?
18.9 1. Yes80.3 5. No
0.8 9. NA; DK
7972 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K55 WTR WIFE IN FU ’14500 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K55. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
5 5 . 4 1 . T h e r e i s a w i f e i n F U4 4 . 6 5 . N o w i f e i n F U
276 - RAW DATA
7973 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘K56 UNION REHBER?-WF ’ 14501 = Cross-year Tape Location ND-9
K56. Does your (wife/friend) belong to a labor union?
4.1 1. Yes 51.1 5. No
0.2 9. NA; DK
44.6 0. Inap.; no wife in FU; V7972=5
7974 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘K57 WTR PHYS-NERV PROB-H’ 14502 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
K57. Do you (Head) have a physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the amount of work you can do?
22.0 1. Yes 77.2 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
7975 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘K58 HOW MUCH LIMIT-HD ’ 14503 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
K58. Does it limit your work a lot, somewhat, or just a little?
12.9 1. A lot
5.2 3. Somewhat 4.6 5. Just a little
0.1 9. NA; DK 77.2 0. Inap.; does not have health problem; V7974=5 or 9
IZED-HD ’ 7976 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘K59 WTR HOSPITAL 14504 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
K59. Were you (Head) a patient in a hospital overnight or time during 1980?
longer at any
14.3 1. Yes 85.6 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
RAW DATA - 277
7977 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K60 # NIGHTS IN HOSP-HD ’14505-14507 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
K60. How many n igh t s we re you i n a hosp i t a l du r i ng 1980?
% nonzero = 24.3mean nonzero = 13.7
x x x . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f n i g h t s
999. NA; DK
000. I n a p . ; w a s n o t a p a t i e n t i n a h o s p i t a l o v e r n i g h t ; V 7 9 7 6 = 5 o r 9
7978 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K61 PAID OWN HOSP BILLS?’14508 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K61. S o m e p e o p l e p a y t h e i r h o s p i t a l b i l l s o u t o f t h e i r o w n p o c k e t s ; o t h e r sh a v e t h e i r h o s p i t a l b i l l s p a i d - - o r a r e r e i m b u r s e d f o r w h a t t h e y p a i d - -by some fo rm o f i nsu rance . W e r e a n y b i l l s f o r y o u r m o s t r e c e n t s t a yi n t h e h o s p i t a l i n 1 9 8 0 p a i d f o r o u t o f y o u r o w n p o c k e t , w i t h n orepayment?
4.4 1. Yes9.7 5. No
0.3 9. NA; DK
85.7 0 . I n a p . ; w a s n o t a p a t i e n t i n h o s p i t a l o v e r n i g h t ; V 7 9 7 6 = 5 o r 9
7979 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K62 SICK ABED FOR DAY?-H’14509 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
K62. ( A s i d e f r o m a n y h o s p i t a l s t a y ) d i d a n i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y k e e p y o u i nb e d f o r a l l o r m o s t o f a d a y a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
34.2 1. Yes
65.6 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
2 7 8 - RAW DATA
7980 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K63 # DAYS SICK ABED-HD '14510-14512 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
K63. A b o u t h o w m a n y d a y s d i d i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y k e e p y o u i n b e d a l l o r m o s to f t h e d a y ( b u t n o t i n a h o s p i t a l ) d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 34 .2mean nonze ro = 11 .0
x x x , Ac tua l number o f days
999. NA; DK
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; w a s n o t k e p t i n b e d b y i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y ; V 7 9 7 9 = 5 o r 9
7 9 8 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K64 WTR WIFE IN FU ’14513 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
K64. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
5 5 . 4 1 . H e a d i s m a l e w i t h w i f e i n F U1 4 . 3 2 . H e a d i s m a l e w i t h n o ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) i n F U
3 0 . 3 3 . H e a d i s f e m a l e
7982 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K65 WTR PHYS-NERV PROB-W’14514 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K65. D o e s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) h a v e a n y p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n t h a tl i m i t s t h e t y p e o f w o r k o r t h e a m o u n t o f w o r k s h e c a n d o ?
8.2 1. Yes47.2 5. No
0.0 9 . NA; DK
44.6 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2 o r 3
RAW DATA - 279
7983 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K66 HOW MUCH LIMIT-WF ’14515 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K66. D o e s i t l i m i t y o u r ( w i f e ’ s / f r i e n d ’ s ) w o r k a l o t , s o m e w h a t , o r j u s t al i t t l e ?
3 . 7 1. A l o t2 . 3 3. Somewhat2.1 5 . J u s t a l i t t l e
0 . 1 9 . NA; DK
91.8 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; no ne rvous o r phys i ca l cond i t i on ; V7981=2 o r3; V7982=5 or 9
7984 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K67 WTR HOSPITALIZED-WF ’14516 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K67. W a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) a p a t i e n t i n a h o s p i t a l o v e r n i g h t o r l o n g e r a tany t ime du r i ng 1980?
9.6 1. Yes45.8 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
44.6 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2 o r 3
7985 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K68 # NIGHTS IN HOSP-WF ’14517-14519 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=999
K68. How many n i gh t s was she i n a hosp i t a l a l t oge the r du r i ng 1980?
% nonzero = 9.6mean nonzero = 7.1
xxx. A c t u a l n u m b e r o f n i g h t s
999. NA; DK
000. I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; w a s n o t a p a t i e n t i n a h o s p i t a l ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2o r 3 ; V 7 9 8 4 = 5 o r 9
280 - RAW DATA
7986 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K69 PAID OWN HOSP BILLS?’14520 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K69. W e r e a n y b i l l s f o r y o u r ( w i f e ’ s / f r i e n d ’ s ) m o s t r e c e n t s t a y i n t h eh o s p i t a l i n 1 9 8 0 p a i d f o r o u t o f h e r o r y o u r o w n p o c k e t , w i t h n orepayment?
4 . 4 1. Yes5 . 0 5 . No
0 . 2 9 . NA; DK
9 0 . 4 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; w a s n o t a p a t i e n t i n a h o s p i t a l ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2 o r3 ; V 7 9 8 4 = 5 o r 9
7 9 8 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K70 SICK ABED FOR DAY?-W’14521 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K70. ( A s i d e f r o m a n y h o s p i t a l s t a y ) , d i d a n i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y k e e p h e r i nb e d f o r a l l o r m o s t o f a d a y a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
18.3 1. Yes37.1 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK
44.6 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2 o r 3
7 9 8 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K71 # DAYS SICK ABED-WF ’14522 -14524 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
K71. A b o u t h o w m a n y d a y s d i d i l l n e s s o r i n j u r y k e e p h e r i n b e d a l l o r m o s to f t h e d a y ( b u t n o t i n a h o s p i t a l ) d u r i n g 1 9 8 0 ?
% nonze ro = 18 .3mean nonze ro = 9 .7
x x x . Ac tua l number o f days
9 9 9 . N A ; D K
0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; w a s n o t k e p t i n b e d b e c a u s e o f i l l n e s s o ri n j u r y ; V 7 9 8 1 = 2 o r 3 ; V 7 9 8 7 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 281
7989 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K72 WTR MEDICAID-FAMILY '14525 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
K72. D u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r , h a s a n y o n e i n t h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d m e d i c a l c a r ew h i c h h a s b e e n o r w i l l b e p a i d f o r b y M e d i c a r e o r M e d i c a i d ( M e d i - c a l ,M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n c e , W e l f a r e , M e d i c a l S e r v i c e s ) ?
19.5 1. Yes80.4 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
7990 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K73 TYPE MEDAID PROGRAM ’14526 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K 7 3 . W h i c h p r o g r a m w a s i t ?
13.0 1. Medicare5.3 2. M e d i c a i d , M e d i - c a l , M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n c e , W e l f a r e , M e d i c a l S e r v i c e s0.6 3. B o t h M e d i c a r e a n d M e d i c a i d / M e d i - c a l / M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n c e , e t c .
0 . 4 7 . Other
0 . 3 8 . DK0 . 0 9 . NA
8 0 . 5 0 . I n a p . ; n o medical c a r e p a i d f o r ; V7989=5 o r 9
7991 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K74 WTR LUMP SUM PAYMNTS’14527 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
K74. D i d y o u g e t a n y o t h e r m o n e y i n 1 9 8 0 - - l i k e a b i g s e t t l e m e n t f r o m a ninsu rance company , o r an i nhe r i t ance?
6.0 1. Yes93.9 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK
2 8 2 -
7992
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K75 BKT LUMP SUM PAYMNTS’
14528 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
K 7 5 . H o w m u c h d i d t h a t a m o u n t t o ?
0.1 9. NA; DK94.0 0 . I n a p ; V 7 9 9 1 = 5 o r 9
7993 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K76 WTR HELP SUPPORT OTR’14529 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
K76. L a s t y e a r d i d y o u h e l p s u p p o r t a n y o n e w h o d o e s n ’ t l i v e h e r e w i t h y o u
7994 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K77 # OTRS SUPPORTED ’
14530 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
0.0 9. NA; DK86.4 0. I n a p ; d o e s n o t s u p p o r t o t h e r s o u t s i d e F U ; V 7 9 9 3 = 5 o r 9
7995
RAW DATA - 283
= Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K79 WTR DEPENDENT OTRS ’14531 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
K79. W ere any o f t hese peop le dependen t on you fo r more than ha l f o f t he i rt o t a l s u p p o r t ?
5.2 1. Yes8.3 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK86.4 0. I nap ; does no t suppo r t o t he r s ou t s i de FU ; V7993=5 o r 9
7996 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K80 # OTR DEPENDENTS ’14532 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
3 . 3 1. One1 . 3 2 . Two0 . 5 3. Three0 . 1 4 . Four0 . 1 5 . F ive
6 . S i x7. Seven
8 . E igh t o r mo re pe rsons
9 4 . 8 0 .NA; DKInap ; none ; does no t suppo r t o the rs ou t s i de FU ; no one dependen tf o r m o r e t h a n h a l f o f t h e i r s u p p o r t ; V7993=5 or 9 ; V7995=5 or 9
7997 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘L1 WTR NEW WIFE IN FU ’14533 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
L1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
2.4 1. H e a d h a s n e w W i f e t h i s y e a r97.6 5. Head i s f ema le ; Head i s ma le w i t h no W i f e ; Head i s ma le w i t h same
W i f e a s i n 1 9 8 0
2 8 4 - RAW DATA
7998 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-'L2 EDUCATION-WF '14534-14535 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
L2. H o w m a n y g r a d e s o f s c h o o l d i d y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) f i n i s h ?
% nonzero = 5 5 . 4 ( % w i t h w i v e s ( V 7 6 6 0 > 0 0 )mean nonzero = 1 2 . 1 ( e x c l u d i n g c a s e s w i t h n o w i v e s )
7999 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-'L3 WTR OTR SCHOOLING -WF’14536 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
L3. D i d s h e h a v e a n y o t h e r s c h o o l i n g ?
9.8 1. Yes30.1 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK59.6 0. I n a p ; h a s m o r e t h a n t w e l v e y e a r s o f s c h o o l ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ;
V7660=00; V7998=13-17,99
RAW DATA - 285
8000 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-'L4 TYPE OTR SCHOOLING-WF’14537 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
L4. Wha t o the r schoo l i ng d i d she have?
0.0 1. Gove rnmen t o r o the r subs id i zed p rog ram (nonmi l i t a r y ) - - Manpowert r a i n i n g ; V i s t a ; P e a c e C o r p s ; P o v e r t y P r o g r a m
7.6 2. J o b - s p e c i f i c ( n o t c o d e a b l e i n 1 ) - - N u r s e s ’ t r a i n i n g ; b u s i n e s sschool; we ld i ng ; a p p r e n t i c e s h i p ; r e p a i r c o u r s e
0.3 3. C o m p a n y - s p e c i f i c : o n - t h e - j o b t r a i n i n g ; company t r a i n i ng p rog ram;a r m y / n a v y t r a i n i n g c o u r s e
0.4 7. O the r
1.5 8. V a g u e ; N A w h e t h e r v o c a t i o n a l l y r e l a t e d ; “ c o l l e g e c o u r s e s ”
0.0 9. NA; DK90.2 0. Inap; had no o the r schoo l i ng ; has more than twe l ve yea rs o f schoo l ;
n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 6 6 0 = 0 0 ; V 7 9 9 8 = 1 3 - 1 7 , 9 9 ; V 7 9 9 9 = 5 o r 9
8001 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='L6 WTR BA/BS DEGREE-WF ’14538 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
L6. Does she have a co l l ege degree?
7.2 1. Yes7.5 5. No ( i nc l ude assoc ia te deg ree )
0.1 9. NA; DK85.3 0. I n a p ; h a s t w e l v e o r f e w e r g r a d e s o f s c h o o l ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ;
V7660=00; V7998=00-12,99
8002 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘L7 WTR ADVANCED DEG-WF ’14539 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
L7 . Does she have any advanced deg rees?
1.6 1. Yes5.6 5. No
0.0 9. NA; DK92.8 0. I n a p ; h a s n o d e g r e e ; h a s t w e l v e o r f e w e r g r a d e s o f s c h o o l ; n o w i f e /
f r iend; V7660=00; V7998=00-12,99; V8001=5 or 9
2 8 6 -
8003
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘L8 EDUCATION-WF' 'S FA ’14540 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
L 8 . H o w m u c h e d u c a t i o n d i d y o u r ( w i f e ’ s / f r i e n d ’ s ) f a t h e r h a v e ?
4.5 1.21.2 2.
5.4 3.11.8 4.
1.0 5.2.9 6.2.4 7.
1.6 8.
0 -5 g rades6 - 8 g r a d e s ; “ g r a d e s c h o o l ”9 - 1 1 g r a d e s ; s o m e h i g h s c h o o l ; j u n i o r h i g h12 g rades ; h i gh schoo l1 2 g r a d e s p l u s n o n a c a d e m i c t r a i n i n gC o l l e g e b u t n o d e g r e e ; A s s o c i a t e ’ s d e g r e eC o l l e g e B A a n d n o a d v a n c e d d e g r e e m e n t i o n e d ; n o r m a l s c h o o l ; c o l l e g edegree ; “ c o l l e g e ”C o l l e g e a n d a d v a n c e d o r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e g r e e
2.9 9. NA; DK46.3 0. I n a p ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 6 6 0 = 0 0
8004 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘L9 EDUCATION-WF”S NO ’14541 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
L 9 . H o w m u c h e d u c a t i o n d i d y o u r ( w i f e ’ s / f r i e n d ’ s ) m o t h e r h a v e ?
2.8 1.18.8 2.
7.3 3.15.5 4.
1.4 5.
3.3 6.2.3 7.
0.4 8.
0 -5 g rades6 - 8 g r a d e s ; “ g r a d e s c h o o l ”9 - 1 1 g r a d e s ; s o m e h i g h s c h o o l ; j u n i o r h i g h1 2 g r a d e s ; h i g h s c h o o l1 2 g r a d e s p l u s n o n a c a d e m i c t r a i n i n gC o l l e g e b u t n o d e g r e e ; A s s o c i a t e ’ s d e g r e eC o l l e g e B A a n d n o a d v a n c e d d e g r e e m e n t i o n e d ; n o r m a l s c h o o l ; c o l l e g edegree ; “ c o l I e g e ”C o l l e g e a n d a d v a n c e d o r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e g r e e
2.1 9. NA; DK46.0 0. I n a p ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 6 6 0 = 0 0
8 0 0 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘L10 #YRS WRK SINCE 18-WF’14542 -14543 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
L10. H o w m a n y y e a r s a l t o g e t h e r h a s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) w o r k e d f o r m o n e ys i n c e s h e w a s 1 8 ?
% nonzero = 51.1mean nonze ro = 10 .6
0 1 . O n e y e a r o r l e s s
X X . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f y e a r s
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t y e a r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . Inap ; none ; w i f e / f r i e n d h a s n e v e r w o r k e d ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ; V 7 6 6 0 = 0 0
RAW DATA - 287
8006 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='L11 #YRS WRKD FULLTIME-W’14544-14545 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
L11. H o w m a n y o f t h e s e y e a r s d i d s h e w o r k f u l l t i m e f o r m o s t o r a l l o f t h eyear?
% nonzero = 47.7mean nonzero = 9.0
0 1 . One yea r o r l ess
98.Ac tua l numbe r o f yea rsN i n e t y - e i g h t y e a r s o r m o r e
0 0 . Inap ; none ; never worked ; n e v e r w o r k e d f u l l t i m e ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d :V7660=00; V8005=00
8007 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='L12 % TIME WORKED-WF ’14546-14547 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
L12. D u r i n g t h e y e a r s t h a t s h e w a s n o t w o r k i n g f u l l t i m e , h o w m u c h o f t h et ime d id she wo rk?
% nonzero = 23.8mean nonzero = 45.5
99.A c t u a l p e r c e n t o f t i m e w i f e / f r i e n d w o r k e dN i n e t y - n i n e p e r c e n t
00. Inap; n o n e w o r k e d f u l l t i m e ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; n o w i f e / f r i e n d ;V7660=00; V8005=00
8008 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘L12 ACC % TlME WORKED-WF’14548 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
L12. Accuracy o f V8007
0.9 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t3.4 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
95.8 0. I n a p ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; w o r k e d f u l l t i m e ; n e v e r w o r k e d ; n o w i f e /f r i e n d ; same wi fe as last year ; V7660=00; V8005=00
8009 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M1 WTR NEW HEAD IN FU ’14549 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
M 1 . INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
6.1 1. Head i s a new Head th i s yea r
93.9 5. Head is the same Head as in 1980
288 - RAW DATA
8010 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M2 STATE GREW UP-HD''S F’14550 -14551 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
M2. W h e r e d i d y o u r m o t h e r a n d f a t h e r g r o w u p ?
F a t h e r ’ s S t a t e
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
0 1 - 5 1 . S t a t e i f U n i t e d S t a t e s
9 9 . N A ; D K s t a t e0 0 . I n a p ; f o r e i g n c o u n t r y
8011 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M2 CNTY GREW UP-HD''S FA’14552 -14554 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
F a t h e r ’ s C o u n t y
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
x x x . C o u n t y i f U n i t e d S t a t e s ; c o u n t r y i f f o r e i g n
9 9 9 . NA; DK county
8012 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M2 STATE GREW UP-HD”S M’14555 -14556 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
M o t h e r ’ s S t a t e :
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
0 1 - 5 1 . S t a t e i f U n i t e d S t a t e s
9 9 . N A ; D K s t a t e0 0 . I n a p ; f o r e i g n c o u n t r y
8 0 1 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M2 CNTY GREW UP-HD”S MO’
14557 -14559 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=999
M o t h e r ’ s C o u n t y
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
x x x . C o u n t y i f U n i t e d S t a t e s ; c o u n t r y i f f o r e i g n
999. NA; DK county
RAW DATA - 289
8014 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name='M3 OCCUPATION-HD”S FA ’14560 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M 3 . W h a t w a s y o u r f a t h e r ’ s u s u a l o c c u p a t i o n w h e n y o u w e r e g r o w i n g u p ?
P r o f e s s i o n a l , t e c h n i c a l . a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r sM a n a g e r s , o f f i c i a l s , a n d p r o p r i e t o r sSel f -employed businessmenC l e r i c a l a n d s a l e s w o r k e r sC r a f t s m e n , f o r e m e n , and k i nd red wo rke rsOpera t i ves and k i nd red wo rke rsL a b o r e r s a n d s e r v i c e w o r k e r s , f a r m l a b o r e r sFarmers and farm managers
M i s c e l l a n e o u s ( a r m e d s e r v i c e s , p r o t e c t i v e w o r k e r s ) ; N A ; D KInap ; n o f a t h e r ; d e a d ; d i d n o t h i n g
8015 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M4 OCCUPATION-HD”S 1ST ’14561 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M4. T h i n k i n g o f y o u r ( H E A D ’ S ) f i r s t f u l l - t i m e r e g u l a r j o b , w h a t d i d y o u d o ?
P r o f e s s i o n a l , t e c h n i c a l , a n d k i n d r e d w o r k e r sM a n a g e r s , o f f i c i a l s , a n d p r o p r i e t o r sSel f -employed businessmenC l e r i c a l a n d s a l e s w o r k e r sC r a f t s m e n , f o r e m e n , and k i nd red wo rke rsOpera t i ves and k i nd red wo rke rsL a b o r e r s a n d s e r v i c e w o r k e r s , f a r m l a b o r e r sFarmers and farm managers
8 . 5 9 . M i s c e l l a n e o u s ( a r m e d s e r v i c e s , p r o t e c t i v e w o r k e r s ) ; N A ; D K3 . 7 0 . I n a p ; n e v e r w o r k e d
8016 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M5 # DIFF JOBS OR?-HD ’14562 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M5. H a v e y o u h a d a n u m b e r o f d i f f e r e n t k i n d s o f j o b s , o r h a v e y o u m o s t l yw o r k e d i n t h e s a m e o c c u p a t i o n y o u s t a r t e d i n , o r w h a t ?
Have had a number o f d i f f e ren t k i nds o f j obs ; men t i ons more t hant w o k i n d s o f j o b sB o t h ; h a v e h a d a n u m b e r o f d i f f e r e n t k i n d s o f j o b s b u t m o s t l y t h esame occupa t i on ; men t i ons two k i nds o f j obsMos t l y t he same occupa t i on ; s a m e j o b a l l o f w o r k i n g l i f e
3.1 9. NA; DK4 . 3 0 . I nap ; on f i r s t j ob now ; neve r wo rked ; V8015=0
290 - RAW DATA
8 0 1 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M6-10 AGE OLDEST KID-HD ’
14563 -14564 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
M6-M10. A g e o f H e a d ’ s o l d e s t c h i l d
0 0 . l n a p . ; n o c h i l d r e n
x x . A c t u a l a g e o f H e a d ’ s o l d e s t c h i l d
9 9 . NA age
8018 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M6-10 AGE 2ND OLD KID-HD’14565-14566 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
M6-H10. A g e s o f t h e t h r e e o l d e s t c h i l d r e n : H e a d ’ s s e c o n d o l d e s t c h i l d
0 0 . I n a p . ; o n l y o n e c h i l d
x x . A c t u a l a g e o f H e a d ’ s s e c o n d o l d e s t c h i l d
9 9 . NA age
8 0 1 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M6-10 AGE 3RD OLD KID-HD’
14567-14568 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
M6-M10. A g e s o f t h e t h r e e o l d e s t c h i l d r e n : H e a d ’ s t h i r d o l d e s t c h i l d
0 0 . I n a p . ; o n l y t w o c h i l d r e n
x x . A c t u a l a g e o f H e a d ’ s t h i r d o l d e s t c h i l d
9 9 . NA age
8020 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M6-10 TOT # CHILDREN-HD ’
14569-14570 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
M6-M10. T o t a l n u m b e r o f c h i l d r e n o f H e a d
% nonze ro = 62 .6mean nonze ro = 3 .0
xx. A c t u a l n u m b e r o f c h i l d r e n
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p ; n o c h i l d r e n
RAW DATA - 291
8021 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M6-10 # KIDS BY 25-HD ’14571 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
M6-M10. Number of chi ldren Head had by age 25
mean nonzero = 1.8
8022 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M11 # SIBLINGS-HD14572 = Cross-year Tape L o c a t i o n MD=9
M11. How many b ro the rs and s i s te r s d id you (Head ) have?
8023 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-'M12 WTR OLDER SIBS-HD ’
14573 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M12. W e r e a n y o f y o u r b r o t h e r s o r s i s t e r s o l d e r t h a n y o u ?
67.3 1. Yes
31.7 5. N o ; h a s n o b r o t h e r s o r s i s t e r s
0.9 9. NA; DK
292 - RAW DATA
8024 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M13 GREW UP FARM OR-HD ’14574 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M13. D i d y o u ( H e a d ) g r o w u p o n a f a r m , i n a s m a l l t o w n , i n a l a r g e c i t y , o r
2 6 . 0 1 . F a r m ; r u r a l a r e a : c o u n t r y3 8 . 4 2 . Sma I I t own ; a n y s i z e t o w n , s u b u r b3 1 . 6 3 . L a r g e c i t y ; a n y s i z e c i t y
2 . 7 4 . O t h e r ; s e v e r a l d i f f e r e n t p l a c e s ; c o m b i n a t i o n o f p l a c e s
1.3 9. NA; DK
8025 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M14-15 STATE GREW UP-HD ’14575-14576 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
M14, M15. I n w h a t s t a t e a n d c o u n t y w a s t h a t ? - - S t a t e
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
0 1 - 5 1 . S t a t e , i f U n i t e d S t a t e s
9 9 . N A ; D K s t a t e0 0 . I n a p ; f o r e i g n c o u n t r y
8026 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M14-15 CNTY GREW UP-HD ’
14577-14579 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=999
M14, M15. I n w h a t s t a t e a n d c o u n t y w a s t h a t ? - - C o u n t y
P l e a s e r e f e r t o A p p e n d i x 1 f o r s t a t e a n d c o u n t y c o d e s .
x x x . Coun ty , i f U n i t e d S t a t e s ; c o u n t r y , i f f o r e i g n
9 9 9 . NA; DK county
RAW DATA - 293
8027 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M14-16 #REGlONS LIVED-HD’14580 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M14-16. W h a t o t h e r s t a t e s o r c o u n t r i e s h a v e y o u l i v e d i n ? (Number ofr e g i o n s )
mean nonzero = 1.7
5 3 . 7 1 .2 7 . 2 2 .
9 . 4 3.5 . 5 4 .0 . 8 5 .0 . 2 6 .0 . 0 7 .0 . 1 8 .
O n e ( l i v e d i n 1 r e g i o n )T w o ( l i v e d i n 2 r e g i o n s )Th reeFourF i v eS i xSevenE igh t o r mo re
3.0 9. NA; DK
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IowaKansas
MichiganMinnesota
M i s s o u r iNebraska
North DakotaOhio
South DakotaWiscons in
AlabamaGeorgia
Lou i s i anaM i s s i s s i p p i
S o u t h C a r o l i n a
ArkansasDelaware
F l o r i d aKentuckyMary land
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TennesseeTexas
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W e s t V i r g i n i a
WestO t h e r E n g l i s h O t h e r N o n - E n g l i s h
Speaking Speaking
A r i z o n aC a l i f o r n i aColoradoIdahoMontanaNevadaNew MexicoOregonUtahW ashingtonWyoming
AlaskaA u s t r a l i a
CanadaHawaii
New ZealandS o u t h A f r i c a
Uni ted KingdomW es t I nd ies
A l l o t h e r s
294 - RAW DATA
8 0 2 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M14-16 #STATES LIVED-HD ’
14581 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M14-16. W h a t o t h e r s t a t e s o r c o u n t r i e s h a v e y o u l i v e d i n ?
mean nonze ro = 2 .1
4 3 . 0 1 . L i v e d i n o n e s t a t e / c o u n t r y2 5 . 9 2 . L i v e d i n t w o s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s1 1 . 3 3 . L i v e d i n t h r e e s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s1 1 . 8 4 . L i v e d i n f o u r s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s
2 . 2 5. L i v e d i n f i v e s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s1 . 1 6. L i v e d i n s i x s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s0 . 6 7. L i v e d i n s e v e n s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s1.1 8. L i v e d i n e i g h t o r m o r e s t a t e s / c o u n t r i e s
3.0 9. NA; DK
8 0 2 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M17 EVER MOVE FOR JOB?HD’14582 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M17. H a v e y o u e v e r m o v e d o u t o f a c o m m u n i t y w h e r e y o u w e r e l i v i n g i n o r d e rt o t a k e a job somewhere e l se?
24.3 1. Yes66.0 5. No
9.7 9. NA; DK
8 0 3 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M18 NOT MOVED FOR JOB?HD’14583 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M18. ( I f “ N o ” t o M 1 7 ) H a v e y o u e v e r t u r n e d d o w n a j o b b e c a u s e y o u d i d n o twant to move?
6.8 1. Yes54.0 5. No
5.1 9. NA; DK34.1 0. I n a p . ; h a s n e v e r m o v e d f o r j o b ; V 8 0 2 9 = 1 , 9
RAW DATA - 295
8031 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M19 PARENTS POOR OR?-HD ’14584 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M19. W e r e y o u r p a r e n t s p o o r w h e n y o u w e r e g r o w i n g u p , p r e t t y w e l l - o f f , o rwhat?
37.7 1. Poor3 9 . 1 3 . A v e r a g e ; “ i t v a r i e d ”1 8 . 8 5 . P r e t t y w e l l - o f f
4.3 9 . N A ; D K ; d i d n ’ t l i v e w i t h p a r e n t s
8032 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number N a m e = ‘ M 2 0 - 2 1 E D U C - H D ” S F A ’14585 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M20. How much educat ion d id your (HEAD’S) father have?M21. (IF LESS THAN SIX GRADES) Could he read and write?
8.1 1.43.5 2.
9.2 3.17.4 4.
1.4 5.5.4 6.5.4 7.
2.8 8.
0-5 grades6 - 8 g r a d e s ; “ g r a d e s c h o o l ” ; DK bu t men t i ons cou ld r ead and w r i t e9 - 1 1 g r a d e s ( s o m e h i g h s c h o o l ) ; j u n i o r h i g h1 2 g r a d e s ( c o m p l e t e d h i g h s c h o o l ) ; “ h i g h s c h o o l ”1 2 g r a d e s p l u s n o n a c a d e m i c t r a i n i n g ; R . N . ( n o f u r t h e r e l a b o r a t i o n )Some co l l ege , no deg ree ; Assoc ia te ’ s deg reeCo l l ege BA and no advanced deg ree men t i oned ; no rma l schoo l ;R.N. wi th 3 years col lege; “col lege”Co l lege , advanced o r p ro fess iona l deg ree , some g radua te wo rk ; c l oset o r e c e i v i n g d e g r e e
5.8 9. NA; DK to both M20 and M21
1.0 0. I nap . ; c o u l d n o t r e a d o r w r i t e ; N A ; D K g r a d e a n d c o u l d n o t r e a d o rw r i t e
296 - RAW DATA
8033 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r N a m e = ' M 2 2 - 2 3 E D U C - H D ” S M O ’14586 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M22. How much educa t i on d id you r (Head ’ s ) mo the r have?M23. ( IF LESS THAN SIX GRADES) Could she read and wr i te?
9.2 1.28.5 2.10.7 3.28.3 4.
2.3 5.5.8 6.4.1 7.
1.4 8.
9.0 9.
0.7 0.
0 - 5 g r a d e s6 - 8 g r a d e s ; “ g r a d e s c h o o l ” ; D K b u t m e n t i o n s c o u l d r e a d a n d w r i t e9 - 1 1 g r a d e s ( s o m e h i g h s c h o o l ) ; j u n i o r h i g h1 2 g r a d e s ( c o m p l e t e d h i g h s c h o o l ) ; “ h i g h s c h o o l ”1 2 g r a d e s p l u s n o n a c a d e m i c t r a i n i n g ; R . N . ( n o f u r t h e r e l a b o r a t i o n )S o m e c o l l e g e , n o d e g r e e ; A s s o c i a t e ’ s d e g r e eCo l l ege BA and no advanced deg ree men t i oned ; no rma l schoo l ;R . N . w i t h 3 y e a r s c o l l e g e ; “ c o l l e g e ”C o l l e g e , a d v a n c e d o r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e g r e e , s o m e g r a d u a t e w o r k ; c l o s et o r e c e i v i n g d e g r e e
NA; DK to both M22 and M23
I n a p . ; c o u l d n o t r e a d o r w r i t e ; N A ; D K g r a d e a n d c o u l d n o t r e a d o rw r i t e
8 0 3 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M24 WTR VETERAN-HD14587 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M24. A r e y o u ( H e a d ) a v e t e r a n ?
26.7 1. Yes71.5 5. No
1.8 9. NA
8035 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M25 #YRS WRKD SINCE 18-H’14588 -14589 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
M25. How many yea rs have you worked fo r money s ince you were 18?
% nonze ro = 96 .7mean nonze ro = 19 .8
0 1 . O n e y e a r o r l e s s
9 8 .A c t u a l n u m b e r o f y e a r s w o r k e d s i n c e a g e 1 89 8 y e a r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; never worked
RAW DATA - 297
8036 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M26 #YRS WRKD FULLTIME-H’14590-14591 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
M26. H o w m a n y o f t h e s e y e a r s d i d y o u w o r k f u l l t i m e f o r m o s t o r a l l o f t h eyear?
% nonzero = 92.3mean nonzero = 18.8
0 1 . One yea r o r l ess
. A c t u a l n u m b e r o f y e a r s w o r k e d f u l l t i m e98. 98 yea rs o r more
99. NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; never worked ; neve r wo rked f u l l t ime ; V8035=00
8037 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M27 % TIME WORKED-HD ’14592-14593 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
M27. D u r i n g t h e y e a r s t h a t y o u w e r e n o t w o r k i n g f u l l t i m e , h o w m u c h o f t h et ime d id you work?
% nonzero = 35.1mean nonzero = 46.5
0 1 . O n e p e r c e n t o r l e s s
9 9 .A c t u a l p e r c e n t o f t i m e w o r k e dN i n e t y - n i n e p e r c e n t
0 0 . I nap . ; none ; wo rked f u l l t ime ; neve r wo rked ; V8035=00
8038 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M27 ACC % TIME WORKED-HD’14594 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M 2 7 . A c c u r a c y o f V 8 0 3 7
1.3 1. M ino r ass i gnmen t4.7 2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
94.0 0. I n a p . ; no ass ignmen t ; wo rked f u l l t ime ; neve r wo rked ; V8035=00
2 9 8 -
8039
RAW DATA
= C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M28 EDUCATION-HD '
14595-14596 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
M28. H o w m a n y g r a d e s o f s c h o o l d i d y o u ( H e a d ) f i n i s h ?
0 . 6 9 9 . NA; DK
8 0 4 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M29 WTR OTR TRAINING-HD ’
14597 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M 2 9 . D i d y o u g e t a n y o t h e r t r a i n i n g ?
0.4 1. Yes5.0 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK94.5 0. I n a p . ; f i n i s h e d m o r e t h a n s i x y e a r s o f s c h o o l ; V 8 0 3 9 = 0 7 - 1 7 , 9 9
RAW DATA - 299
8041 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M30 TYPE OTR TRAINING-HD '14598 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M30. What was i t?
0.0 1. Gove rnmen t o r o the r subs id i zed p rog ram (nonmi l i t a r y ) - -Manpowert r a i n i n g ; V i s t a ; : P e a c e C o r p s ; P o v e r t y P r o g r a m
0.2 2. J o b - s p e c i f i c ( n o t c o d e a b l e i n I ) - - n u r s e s ’ t r a i n i n g ; b u s i n e s ss c h o o l ; w e l d i n g ; a p p r e n t i c e s h i p ; r e p a i r c o u r s e
0.1 3. C o m p a n y - s p e c i f i c - - o n - t h e - j o b t r a i n i n g ; company t r a i n i ng p rog ram;a r m y / n a v y t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m
0.0 7. O t h e r
0.1 8. V a g u e , N A w h e t h e r v o c a t i o n a l l y r e l a t e d
0.0 9. NA; DK99.6 0. I n a p . ; g o t n o o t h e r t r a i n i n g ; f i n i s h e d m o r e t h a n s i x y e a r s o f
s c h o o l ; V8039=07-17,99; V8040=5 or 9
8042 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M31 TROUBLE READING?-HD ’14599 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
M31. Do you have any t roub le read ing?
1.3 1. Yes2.1 5. No
1.6 9. NA; DK94.9 0. I n a p . ; f i n i s h e d m o r e t h a n s i x y e a r s o f s c h o o l ; s a m e H e a d a s l a s t
year ; V8039=07-17,99; V8040=5 or 9
8043 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M32 WTR OTR SCHOOLING-HD’14600 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M32. D id you have any o the r schoo l i ng?
21.5 1. Yes38.8 5. No
0.4 9. NA; DK39.4 0. I n a p . ; f i n i s h e d l e s s t h a n s e v e n o r m o r e t h a n t w e l v e y e a r s o f
s c h o o l ; V 8 0 3 9 = 0 0 - 0 6 , 1 3 - 1 7 , 9 9
300 - RAW DATA
8044 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M33 TYPE OTR SCHOOLING-H’14601 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M 3 3 . W h a t o t h e r s c h o o l i n g d i d y o u h a v e ?
0 . 4 1.
13.4 2 .
2 . 9 3 .
1 . 0 7 .
3 . 6 8 .
0 . 1 9 .7 8 . 6 0 .
G o v e r n m e n t o r o t h e r s u b s i d i z e d p r o g r a m ( n o n m i l i t a r y ) - - M a n p o w e rt r a i n i n g ; V i s t a ; P e a c e C o r p s ; P o v e r t y P r o g r a mJ o b - s p e c i f i c ( n o t c o d e a b l e i n 1 ) - - n u r s e s ’ t r a i n i n g ; b u s i n e s ss c h o o l ; w e l d i n g ; a p p r e n t i c e s h i p ; r e p a i r c o u r s eC o m p a n y - s p e c i f i c - - o n - t h e - j o b t r a i n i n g ; c o m p a n y t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m ;a r m y / n a v y t r a i n i n g p r o g r a mOthe r
V a g u e , N A w h e t h e r v o c a t i o n a l l y r e l a t e d
NA; DKI n a p . ; h a d n o o t h e r s c h o o l i n g ; f i n i s h e d l e s s t h a n s e v e n o r m o r et h a n t w e l v e y e a r s o f s c h o o l ; V 8 0 3 9 = 0 0 - 0 6 , 1 3 - 1 7 , 9 9 ; V 8 0 4 3 = 5 o r 9
8045 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M35 WTR BA/BS DEGREE-HD ’14602 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M 3 5 . D o y o u h a v e a c o l l e g e d e g r e e ?
17.7 1. Yes15.6 5. No
0.1 9. NA; DK66.6 0. I n a p . ; f i n i s h e d t w e l v e o r f e w e r g r a d e s ; V 8 0 3 9 = 0 0 - 1 2 , 9 9
8 0 4 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M36 WTR ADVANCED DEG-HD ’14603 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M36. Do you have any advanced degrees?
5.2 1. Yes12.3 5. No
0.2 9. NA; DK82.3 0. I n a p . ; h a s n o d e g r e e ; f i n i s h e d t w e l v e o r f e w e r g r a d e s ; V 8 0 3 9 = 0 0 - 1 2 ,
9 9 ; V 8 0 4 5 = 5 o r 9
RAW DATA - 301
8047 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M37 RECORD RELIG PREF?HD’14604 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M37. N o w , w e w o u l d l i k e t o a s k f o r y o u r r e l i g i o u s p r e f e r e n c e . T h i si n v o l v e s a r i g h t t h a t i s p r o t e c t e d b y t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C o n s t i t u t i o n .Y o u a r e u n d e r n o o b l i g a t i o n t o a n s w e r t h e s e q u e s t i o n s , a n d , i f f o r a n yreason you dec ide you do no t w i sh to answer t hem, we w i l l accep t andr e s p e c t y o u r d e c i s i o n . T h e i n f o r m a t i o n r e q u e s t e d i s i m p o r t a n t t o u s ,and we hope you w i I I dec ide to answer them. May we record yourr e l i g i o u s p r e f e r e n c e ?
16.5 1. Yes0.5 5. No
0.3 9. NA; DK82.7 0. I n a p . ; not asked of 1968-1975 Heads nor of new Heads in 1978
8048 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M38-39 RELIGIOUS PREF-HD’14605 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M38, M39. I s y o u r r e l i g i o u s p r e f e r e n c e P r o t e s t a n t , C a t h o l i c , o r J e w i s h , o rw h a t ? W h a t d e n o m i n a t i o n i s t h a t ?
3.4 1.1.4 2.0.3 3.0.5 4.
0.9 5.0.8 6.
2.8 7.
4.2 8.
0.5 9.
85.1 0.
B a p t i s tM e t h o d i s t ( i n c l u d i n g A f r i c a n M e t h o d i s t )E p i s c o p a l i a nP r e s b y t e r i a nLu the ranBaha i ; C o n g r e g a t i o n a l i s t ; D u t c h R e f o r m o r C h r i s t i a n R e f o r m ; L a t t e rD a y S a i n t s o r M o r m a n ; U n i t a r i a n o r U n i v e r s a l i s t s ; C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h ;D i s c i p l e s o f C h r i s t ; E v a n g e l i c a l a n d R e f o r m e d ; Q u a k e r o r S o c i e t y o fF r i e n d s ( F r i e n d s ) ; U n i t e d C h u r c h o f C h r i s t
O t h e r P r o t e s t a n t d e n o m i n a t i o n s n o t i n c l u d e d a b o v e ; P r o t e s t a n t b u tNA; DK denominat ionC a t h o l i cJewish
N A ; D K r e l i g i o u s p r e f e r e n c e ; o t h e r ( G r e e k O r t h o d o x , M o s l e m , e t c . ) ;Re fused t o r evea l r e l i g i ous p re fe rence ; None ; No new Head s i nce1977; V8047=5 or 9
8049 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘M41 WHO RESPONDENT? ’14606 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
M41. Who was responden t? (Re la t i on t o Head )
87.8 1. Head11.3 2. W i f e0 . 9 7 . O t h e r t h a n H e a d o r W i f e
0.1 9. NA
302 - RAW DATA
8050 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘M42 # OF INTERVWR CALLS ’
14607 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
M42. N u m b e r o f c a l l s
mean nonze ro = 3 .2
0.8 9. NA0.3 0. M a i l i n t e r v i e w
8051 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='# OF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ’14608 14609 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l N u m b e r o f I n d i v i d u a l D a t a R e c o r d s A s s o c i a t e d w i t h T h i s I n t e r v i e w
mean nonze ro = 2 .7
x x . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f r e c o r d s
T h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s c o n c e r n i n g i n c o m e t a x e s , V8052 -V8064 , a re gene ra ted by
compu te r . A d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h e p r o c e s s c a n b e f o u n d i n S e c t i o n 1 , P a r t 5 o f t h e1980 documen ta t i on vo lume .
8 0 5 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘H+W 1980 FED TAXES ’14610 14614 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f H e a d a n d W i f e i n 1 9 8 0
mean nonze ro = 4 ,306 .7
V 8 0 5 2 a n d V 8 0 5 3 w e r e c o m p u t e d u s i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :
V 7 5 9 0 T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f eV 7 5 9 3 T o t a l N u m b e r o f E x e m p t i o n s o f H e a d a n d W i f eV7594 Tax Table Used
00000. None
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
GENERATED DATA - 303
8053 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘H+W 80 MARGINAL TAX RATE’14615 14616 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Marg ina l Tax Ra te f o r Head ’ s and W i fe ’ s 1980 Es t ima ted Fede ra l I ncome Taxes
% nonzero = 72.8mean nonzero = 26.8
x x . A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t e0 0 . Zero taxes
8054 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1ST XTRA ERNER 80 TAXES ’14617 14620 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Es t ima ted Fede ra l I ncome Taxes o f F i r s t Ex t r a Ea rne r i n 1980
mean nonzero = 1,239.8
V8054 and V8055 we re compu ted us i ng t he f o l l ow ing va r i ab les :
V7609 Taxab le I ncome o f F i r s t Ex t ra Ea rne rV7610 Tota l Number of Exempt ionsV7611 Tax Table Used
0 0 0 0 . N o n e9999. $9,999 or more
8055 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARG TAX RATE ERNR ONE ’14621-14622 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r g i n a l T a x R a t e f o r F i r s t E x t r a E a r n e r
mean nonzero = 20.6
.0 0 .
A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t eZero taxes
304 - GENERATED DATA
8056 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘2ND XTRA ERNER 80 TAXES ’14623-14626 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f S e c o n d E x t r a E a r n e r i n 1 9 8 0
mean nonze ro = 1 ,135 .3
V 8 0 5 6 a n d V 8 0 5 7 w e r e c o m p u t e d u s i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :
V7612 Taxab le I ncome o f Second Ex t ra Ea rne rV7613 To ta l Number o f Exemp t i onsV7614 Tax Table Used
0 0 0 0 . None
9 9 9 9 . $9 ,999 o r mo re
8057 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MARG TAX RATE ERNR TWO ’14627 14628 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r g i n a l T a x R a t e f o r S e c o n d E x t r a E a r n e r
mean nonze ro = 20 .2
x x . A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t e0 0 . Z e r o t a x e s
8 0 5 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘3RD XTRA ERNER 80 TAXES ’14629 -14632 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f T h i r d E x t r a E a r n e r i n 1 9 8 0
mean nonze ro = 911 .9
V 8 0 5 8 a n d V 8 0 5 9 w e r e c o m p u t e d u s i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :
V 7 6 1 5 T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f T h i r d E x t r a E a r n e rV7616 To ta l Number o f Exemp t i onsV7617 Tax Table Used
0 0 0 0 . None
9 9 9 9 . $9 ,999 o r mo re
GENERATED DATA - 305
8059 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARG TAX RATE ERNR THREE’14633 14634 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
M a r g i n a l T a x R a t e f o r T h i r d E x t r a E a r n e r
mean nonzero = 18.7
x x . A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t e0 0 . Z e r o t a x e s
8060 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘4TH XTRA ERNER 80 TAXES ’14635-14638 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Es t ima ted Fede ra l I ncome Taxes o f Fou r th Ex t ra Ea rne r i n 1980
mean nonzero = 1182.6
V8060 and V8061 we re compu ted us i ng t he f o l l ow ing va r i ab les :
V7618 Taxab le I ncome o f Fou r th Ex t ra Ea rne rV7619 Tota l Number of Exempt ionsV7620 Tax Table Used
0000. None9999. $9 ,999 o r mo re
8061 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARG TAX RATE ERNR FOUR ’14639 14640 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Marg ina l Tax Ra te f o r Fou r th Ex t ra Ea rne r
mean nonzero = 20.1
XX. A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t e0 0 . Z e r o t a x e s
306 - GENERATED DATA
8 0 6 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘5TH XTRA ERNER 80 TAXES ’
14641 -14644 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f F i f t h E x t r a E a r n e r i n 1 9 8 0
mean nonze ro = 2 ,087 .4
V 8 0 6 2 a n d V 8 0 6 3 w e r e c o m p u t e d u s i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :
V 7 6 2 1 T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f F i f t h E x t r a E a r n e rV7622 To ta l Number o f Exemp t i onsV7623 Tax Table Used
0 0 0 0 . N o n e
9999. $ 9 . 9 9 9 o r m o r e
8063 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MARG TAX RATE ERNR FIVE ’14645 14646 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r g i n a l T a x R a t e f o r F i f t h E x t r a E a r n e r
mean nonze ro = 25 .7
x x . A c t u a l m a r g i n a l t a x r a t e0 0 . Z e r o t a x e s
8 0 6 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOT TAXES ALL XTRA ERNR ’14647-14651 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
T o t a l E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f A l l E x t r a E a r n e r s i n 1 9 8 0
mean nonze ro = 1 ,468 .0
S u m m a t i o n o f t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :V 8 0 5 4 E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f F i r s t E x t r a E a r n e rV8056 Es t ima ted Fede ra l I ncome Taxes o f Second Ex t ra Ea rne rV 8 0 5 8 E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f T h i r d E x t r a E a r n e rV8060 Es t ima ted Fede ra l I ncome Taxes o f Fou r th Ex t ra Ea rne rV 8 0 6 2 E s t i m a t e d F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x e s o f F i f t h E x t r a E a r n e r
00000. None: V8054 through V8063=0
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
GENERATED DATA - 307
8065 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT FAM $ Y 80 '
14652-14658 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Total 1980 Fami ly Money Income
mean nonzero = 22,792.2
S u m m a t i o n o f t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :V 7 5 9 0 T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f H e a d a n d W i f eV 7 6 0 8 T o t a l T r a n s f e r s o f H e a d a n d W i f eV7625 Taxab le I ncome o f O the rsV 7 6 3 8 T o t a l T r a n s f e r s o f O t h e r s
0000001. O n e d o l l a r o r l e s s , i nc lud ing ze ro and nega t i ve amoun ts
9999999. $9,999,999 or more
( N e g a t i v e a m o u n t s a n d z e r o e s a r e n o t a l l o w e d f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e b e c a u s e i t i su s e d i n t h e g e n e r a t i o n o f t h e i n c o m e / n e e d s r a t i o . )
8066 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT HD LABOR $ Y 80 ’14659-14663 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
To ta l 1980 Labo r I ncome o f Head
% nonzero = 77.5mean nonzero = 16,957.3
S u m m a t i o n o f t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s :V7571 L a b o r P a r t o f f a r m I n c o m eV 7 5 7 2 L a b o r P a r t o f B u s i n e s s I n c o m eV7573 Head’s Wages IncomeV 7 5 7 5 H e a d ’ s B o n u s e s , O v e r t i m e , C o m m i s s i o n sV 7 5 7 6 H e a d ’ s I n c o m e f r o m P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t i c e o r T r a d eV7577 Labo r Pa r t o f Ma rke t Ga rden ing I ncomeV7578 Labo r Pa r t o f Roomers and Boa rde rs I ncome
xxxxx . Ac tua l do l l a r amoun t o f Head ’ s Labo r I ncome9 9 9 9 9 . $ 9 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
308 - GENERATED DATA
8067 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1980 $ Y/NEEDS '14664 -14667 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
To ta l 1980 Fam i l y Money I ncome /Needs (1981 )
mean nonze ro = 745 .3
T o t a l 1 9 8 0 f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e ( V 8 0 6 5 ) d i v i d e d b y 1 9 8 0 f a m i l y n e e d s ( V 7 5 5 4 ) .T h i s r a t i o i s m u l t i p l i e d b y 1 . 2 5 f o r f a r m e r s ( t h o s e c o d e d 8 0 1 i n V 7 7 1 2 o r 8 0i n V 7 7 4 5 ) t o a d j u s t f o r l o w e r f o o d c o s t s . T h i s i s t h e o n l y m e a s u r e o fi n c o m e t o n e e d s o n t h i s t a p e w h i c h m a k e s t h i s a d j u s t m e n t f o r f a r m e r s .
x x . x x . A c t u a l i n c o m e / n e e d s r a t i o
9 9 . 9 9 . I n c o m e / n e e d s r a t i o o f 9 9 . 9 9 o r m o r e
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g t w o d e c i m a lp l a c e s .
8 0 6 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ANNUAL FOOD STD14668 -14671 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Annua l Food S tanda rd
mean nonze ro = 876 .0
T h i s v a r i a b l e i s g e n e r a t e d b y m u l t i p l y i n g t h e w e e k l y f o o d n e e d s ( V 7 5 5 3 ) b y5 2 a n d t h e n m a k i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g a d j u s t m e n t s f o r e c o n o m i e s o f s c a l e : A d d 2 0p e r c e n t f o r o n e - p e r s o n f a m i l i e s , 1 0 p e r c e n t f o r t w o - p e r s o n f a m i l i e s , 5p e r c e n t f o r t h r e e - p e r s o n f a m i l i e s , a n d s u b t r a c t 5 p e r c e n t f o r f i v e - p e r s o nf a m i l i e s a n d 1 0 p e r c e n t f o r f a m i l i e s w i t h s i x o r m o r e p e r s o n s .
x x x x . F o o d s t a n d a r d f o r 1 9 8 1 f a m i l y
9999. F o o d s t a n d a r d o f $ 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
GENERATED DATA - 309
8069 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HEAD 80 AVG HRLY EARNING’14672-14675 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1980 Average Hour ly Earnings--Head
% nonzero = 77.4mean nonzero = 865.1
1980 labor income of Head (V8066) /1980 hours of work of Head (V7530)
xxxx . 1980 ave rage hou r l y ea rn ings0000. Ze ro hou r l y ea rn ings ; Head d id no t wo rk f o r money ; (V8066=00000
or V7530-0000)9999. $99 .99 pe r hou r o r mo re
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g t w o d e c i m a lp l a c e s .
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8070 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WIFE 80 AVG HRLY EARNING’14676-14679 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1980 Average Hour ly Earn ings--Wi fe
% nonzero = 33.2mean nonzero = 595.7
1 9 8 0 l a b o r i n c o m e o f W i f e ( V 7 5 8 0 ) / 1 9 8 0 h o u r s o f w o r k f o r m o n e y o f W i f e(V7540)
xxxx . 1980 ave rage hou r l y ea rn ings0000. Ze ro hou r l y ea rn i ngs ; W i f e d i d no t wo rk f o r money ; no W i f e ;
V7660=00 or V7580=00000 or V7540=00009 9 9 9 . $ 9 9 . 9 9 p e r h o u r o r m o r e
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g t w o d e c i m a lp l a c e s .
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310 - GENERATED DATA
8071 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘REGlON 1981 INT '
14680 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
R e g i o n a t T i m e o f 1 9 8 1 I n t e r v i e w
P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e r e g i o n c o d e f o l l o w i n g V 8 0 2 7 f o r s p e c i f i c s t a t e l i s t i n g s .
2 2 . 3 1 . N o r t h e a s t2 8 . 1 2 . N o r t h C e n t r a l3 0 . 5 3 . S o u t h1 8 . 4 4 . W e s t0 . 2 5 . A l a s k a , H a w a i i0 . 4 6 . F o r e i g n C o u n t r y
9. NA
8 0 7 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘REGION 81 HD GREW UP ’14681 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
Region Where 1981 Head of Fami ly Grew UP (about ages 6-16)
P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e r e g i o n c o d e f o l l o w i n g V 8 0 2 7 f o r s p e c i f i c s t a t e l i s t i n g s .
2 2 . 8 1 . N o r t h e a s t3 1 . 4 2 . N o r t h C e n t r a l2 9 . 8 3 . S o u t h1 1 . 5 4 . W e s t
0.1 5. A l a s k a , H a w a i i
3.3 6. F o r e i g n C o u n t r y
1.2 9. NA region where 1981 Head grew up
8 0 7 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘REGION 81 HD FA GREW UP ’14682 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Region Where Father of 1981 Head Grew Up
P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e r e g i o n c o d e f o l l o w i n g V 8 0 2 7 f o r s p e c i f i c s t a t e l i s t i n g s .
18.8 1. N o r t h e a s t28.2 2 . N o r t h C e n t r a l3 3 . 0 3 . South5 . 5 4 . W est0 . 0 5 . A l a s k a , H a w a i i
12.0 6 . F o r e i g n C o u n t r y
2 . 4 5 . NA whe re f a the r o f 1981 Head grew up
GENERATED DATA - 311
8074 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘REGION 81 HD MO GREW UP ’14683 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Region Where Mother of 1981 Head Grew Up
P l e a s e r e f e r t o t h e r e g i o n c o d e f o l l o w i n g V 8 0 2 7 f o r s p e c i f i c s t a t e l i s t i n g s .
19.1 1. N o r t h e a s t29.1 2. No r th Cen t ra l32.6 3. S o u t h
5.9 4. West0.1 5. A laska , Hawa i i
11.2 6. F o r e i g n C o u n t r y
2.0 9. NA where mother of 1981 Head grew up
8075 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY ’14684 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
G e o g r a p h i c M o b i l i t y : Where Head o f Fam i l y L i ved a t T ime o f 1981 I n te r v i ewVersus Where Grew Up
6 6 . 2 1 . Same state at both t imes (V8025 = V7503)1 2 . 0 2 . Same reg ion bu t d i f f e ren t s t a te (V8025 no t equa l t o V7503 bu t V8071
= V8072)2 0 . 7 3 . D i f f e r e n t r e g i o n s ( V 8 0 7 1 n o t e q u a l t o V 8 0 7 2 )
1.2 9. NA (V7503 or V8025 = 99)
312 - GENERATED DATA
8076 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC 80 Y COMPONENTS ’14685 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Accuracy of 1980 Money Income Components
Sum of t h e f o l l o w i n g :A c c u r a c y : Head’s wages incomeA c c u r a c y : H e a d ’ s o t h e r l a b o r i n c o m eA c c u r a c y : W i f e ’ s l a b o r i n c o m eA c c u r a c y : C a p i t a l i n c o m eA c c u r a c y : ADC/AFDC of Head and WifeA c c u r a c y : O t h e r t r a n s f e r s o f H e a d a n d W i f eA c c u r a c y : T a x a b l e i n c o m e o f o t h e r sA c c u r a c y : T r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f o t h e r s
S u m s g r e a t e r t h a n 9 w e r e t r u n c a t e d a t 9 .
8 0 7 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# MINOR ASSGMTS IN 81 ’14686 -14687 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
% nonze ro = 10 .5mean nonze ro = 1 .2
S u m m a t i o n o f t h e n u m b e r o f c o d e s e q u a l l i n g 1 ( m i n o r a s s i g n m e n t ) i n t h ea c c u r a c y v a r i a b l e s i n t h e v a r i a b l e s e q u e n c e V 7 5 1 8 t h r o u g h V 7 6 3 9
x x .0 0 . Z e r o m i n o r a s s i g n m e n t
GENERATED DATA - 313
8078 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# MAJOR ASSGMTS IN 81 ’14688-14689 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number of Major Assignments Made in 1981 Interv iew
% nonzero = 18.1mean nonzero = 1.6
Summat i on o f t he number o f codes equa l l i ng 2 o r 3 (ma jo r ass i gnmen t ) i n t heaccu racy va r i ab les i n t he va r i ab le sequence V7518 t h rough V7639 .
x x .0 0 . Zero major assignments
8079 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘DU VALUE/ROOM - 1981 ’14690-14694 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
1981 Va lue Pe r Room o f Dwe l l i ng Un i t
mean nonzero = 11051.1
V7517 + [(V7525 + V7527) x 10] / V7671
(1981 (1981 (1981 va lue (number ofhouse r e n t o f r e n t rooms i nv a l u e ) paid) rece i ved ) 1981)
Homeowners: House value (V7517) /number of rooms (V7671)
R e n t e r s : D w e l l i n g v a l u e ( a s s u m e d t o b e 1 0 t i m e s a n n u a l r e n t ( V 7 5 2 5 ) ) / n u m b e rof rooms (V7671)
N e i t h e r o w n s n o r r e n t s : D w e l l i n g v a l u e ( a s s u m e d t o b e v a l u e o f r e n tr e c e i v e d f r e e i n r e t u r n f o r s e r v i c e s ( V 7 5 2 7 ) x 1 0 ( / n u m b e r o f r o o m s ( V 7 6 7 1 )
xxxxx .99998. $99,998 or more per room9 9 9 9 9 . N u m b e r o f r o o m s i n d w e l l i n g n o t a s c e r t a i n e d o r r e s p o n d e n t
shares room (V7671=0,9)
314 - GENERATED DATA
8080 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACTUL MINUS REQ ROOMS 81’14695 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
A c t u a l M i n u s R e q u i r e d R o o m s f o r F a m i l y ( 1 9 8 1 )
mean nonzero = 5
N u m b e r o f r o o m s i n d w e l l i n g u n i t ( V 7 6 7 1 ) m i n u s n u m b e r o f r o o m s r e q u i r e d f o ra f a m i l y o f g i v e n c o m p o s i t i o n ( V 7 5 5 2 ) p l u s 3 .
0.2 0. S h o r t a g e o f t h r e e o r m o r e r o o m s0.6 1. Sho r tage o f two rooms3.9 2. Shor tage o f one room9.4 3. A c t u a l = r e q u i r e d r o o m s
1 6 . 8 4 . One ex t ra room2 1 . 5 5 . Two ex t ra rooms2 0 . 1 6 . T h r e e e x t r a r o o m s1 4 . 8 7 . F o u r e x t r a r o o m s1 0 . 5 8 . F i v e o r m o r e e x t r a r o o m s
2.2 9. N A a c t u a l n u m b e r o f r o o m s ; V 7 6 7 1 = 9
8081 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘PERSON/ROOM IN 1981 ’14696-14697 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on M D = 9
Number of Persons Per Room (1981)
mean nonze ro = 5 .3
N u m b e r o f p e o p l e i n f a m i l y ( V 7 5 5 1 ) / n u m b e r o f r o o m s i n d w e l l i n g ( V 7 6 7 1 )
x x . Number o f pe r sons pe r r oom, w i t h o n e i m p l i e d d e c i m a l p l a c e . E . g . ,a v a l u e o f 2 0 h e r e r e p r e s e n t s 2 . 0 p e r s o n s p e r r o o m .
9 9 . N A n u m b e r o f r o o m s i n d w e l l i n g o r r e s p o n d e n t s h a r e s r o o m ;
V7671=9,0
OSIRIS USERS:N o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s d e f i n e d i n t h e d i c t i o n a r y a s h a v i n g o n e d e c i m a lp l a c e .
8082 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# 18 OR OLDER IN 81 ’14698 -14699 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f A d u l t s ( t h o s e a g e d 1 8 o r o l d e r ) i n F a m i l y ( 1 9 8 1 )
mean nonze ro = 1 .8
N u m b e r i n f a m i l y ( V 7 6 5 7 ) m i n u s n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s e x c l u d i n g H e a d a n d W i f eu n d e r 1 8 y e a r s o f a g e i n f a m i l y ( V 7 6 6 1 )
x x . A c t u a l n u m b e r o f a d u l t s
GENERATED DATA - 315
8083 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘BKT AGE HEAD 1981 ' 14700 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
(Bkt. V7658) Age of Head
8084 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘BKT AGE WIFE 1981 ’ 14701 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
(Bkt. V7660) Age of Wife
8085 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘EDUCATION 1981 HEAD ’ 14702 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
Head's Education
This variable is comparable to those of earlier waves of data collection.
0-5 grades (V8039 = 00-05 and V8042 not equal to 1) 6-8 grades; “grade school” (V8039 = 06-08) 9-11 grades (V8039 = 09-11) 12 grades; “high school” (V8039 = 12 and V8043 not equal to 1) 12 grades plus nonacademic training (V8039 = 12 and V8043 = 1) College but no degree (V8039 = 13-15 or V8039 = 16-17 and V8045 not equal to 1) College BA and no advanced degree (V8039 = 16-17 and V8045 = 1 and V8046 not equal 1) College and advanced or professional degree (V8039 = 16-17 and V8046 = 1)
NA; DK (V8039 = 99) Cannot read or write, or has trouble reading or writing (V8042 = 1)
316 - GENERATED DATA
8 0 8 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r N a m e = ‘ E D U C A T I O N 1 9 8 1 W I F E ’14703 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
W i f e ’ s E d u c a t i o n
T h i s v a r i a b l e i s c o m p a r a b l e t o t h o s e o f e a r l i e r w a v e s o f d a t a c o l l e c t i o n .
0.7 1.4.4 2.
8.5 3.18.6 4.
8.3 5.7.8 6.
5.3 7.
1.6 8.
0 - 5 g r a d e s ( V 7 9 9 8 = 0 0 - 0 5 )6 - 8 g r a d e s ; “ g r a d e s c h o o l ” ( V 7 9 9 8 = 0 6 - 0 8 )9 - 1 1 g r a d e s ( V 7 9 9 8 = 0 9 - 1 1 )1 2 g r a d e s ; “ h i g h s c h o o l ” ( V 7 9 9 8 = 12 and V7999 no t equa l t o 1 )1 2 g r a d e s p l u s n o n a c a d e m i c t r a i n i n g ( V 7 9 9 8 = 1 2 a n d V 7 9 9 9 = 1 )Co l l ege bu t no deg ree (V7998 = 13 -15 o r V7998 - 16 , 17 and V8001n o t e q u a l t o 1 )Co l l ege BA and no advanced deg ree (V7998 = 16 -17 and V8001 = 1 andV 8 0 0 2 n o t e q u a l t o 1 )C o l l e g e a n d a d v a n c e d o r p r o f e s s i o n a l d e g r e e ( V 7 9 9 8 = 1 6 - 1 7 a n dV8002 = 1)
0.3 9. NA; DK V7998 = 99)44.6 0. I n a p . ; n o w i f e i n F U ; V 7 6 6 0 = 0 0
8 0 8 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MARITAL STATUS 1981 '14704 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
T h i s v e r s i o n o f m a r i t a l s t a t u s i s c o m p a r a b l e t o 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 6 d a t a .
55.7 1. M a r r i e d o r p e r m a n e n t l y c o h a b i t a t i n g ; s p o u s e m a y b ei n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d a n d t h e r e f o r e n o t i n t h e F U
1 5 . 0 2 . S i n g l e , n e v e r l e g a l l y m a r r i e d1 3 . 3 3 . Widowed1 1 . 4 4 . D ivo rced4 . 6 5 . Separa ted
GENERATED DATA - 317
8088 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘DEClLE: 80 TOT FAM $ Y ’14705 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Deci le on Tota l 1980 Fami ly Money Income (V8065)
8089 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘DECILE: 80 $ Y/NEEDS ’14706 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Deci le on Tota l 1980 Fami ly Money Income/Needs (V8067)
These va lues were ob ta ined f rom we igh ted da ta .
The f o l l ow ing va r i ab l es , V8090 -V8098 , summate t he ac tua l number o f ch i l d renin t he FU by va r i ous sex and age ca tego r i es . Only persons whoser e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d a r e t h o s e o f c h i l d , s t e p c h i l d , g r a n d c h i l d , s i b l i n g o ro t h e r r e l a t i v e , such as n i ece o r nephew , a re i nc l uded . ( R e l a t i o n s h i p t oHead = 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 ; t h e s e v a r i a b l e s a r e b u i l t b y a c c e s s i n g i n d i v i d u a l d a t a . )
318 - GENERATED DATA
8 0 9 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# CHILDS AGE 1-2 '
14707 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number o f Ch i l d ren o f Bo th Sexes , Ages One and Two Yea rs
8 0 9 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# CHILDS AGE 3-5 '
14708 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f C h i l d r e n o f B o t h S e x e s , A g e s T h r e e t h r o u g h F i v e
8 0 9 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# CHILDS AGE 6-1314709 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f C h i l d r e n o f B o t h S e x e s , A g e s S i x t h r o u g h T h i r t e e n
GENERATED DATA - 319
8093 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# FEM CHILDS 14-1714710 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number o f Fema le Ch i l d ren , Ages Fou r teen th rough Seven teen
8094 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# MALE CHILDS 14-17 ’14711 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Number o f Ma le Ch i l d ren , Ages Fou r teen t h rough Seven teen
8095 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# FEM CHILDS 18-20 '14712 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number o f Fema le Ch i l d ren , Ages E igh teen t h rough Twen ty
3 2 0 - GENERATED DATA
8096 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name='# MALE CHILDS 18-20 '14713 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Number o f Ma le Ch i l d ren , Ages E igh teen t h rough Twen ty
8097 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# FEM CHILDS 21-29 ’
14714 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number o f Fema le Ch i l d ren , Ages Twen ty -one t h rough Twen ty -n i ne
8098 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# MALE CHILDS 21-29 ’
14715 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Number o f Ma le Ch i l d ren , Ages Twen ty -one t h rough Twen ty -n i ne
GENERATED DATA - 321
8099 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RACE (FROM 1972) '
14716 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Race
S i n c e i n 1 9 8 1 m o s t i n t e r v i e w s w e r e t a k e n b y t e l e p h o n e , t h i s v a r i a b l e w a sc o p i e d f r o m 1 9 7 2 d a t a ; s p l i t o f f s ’ races were assumed to be the same as thoseo f t h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e s .
8 5 . 4 1 . W h i t e1 1 . 5 2 . B l a c k2 . 6 3 . Spanish-Amer ican0 . 5 7 . O t h e r
9. NA
8100 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SPLIT SAMPLE FILTER ’14717 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
S p l i t S a m p l e F i l t e r
T h i s v a r i a b l e i s i d e n t i c a l f o r e a c h c a s e t o V 2 9 6 9 , a 1 9 7 2 v a r i a b l e w h i c hr a n d o m l y d i v i d e d t h e s a m p l e i n t o f o u r e q u a l p a r t s . S p l i t o f f s s i n c e 1 9 7 2have rece i ved t he same number as t he i r ma in f am i l i es .
2 4 . 8 1 . F i r s t q u a r t e r s a m p l e2 4 . 1 2 . Second qua r t e r samp le2 6 . 5 3 . T h i r d q u a r t e r s a m p l e2 4 . 5 4 . Fou r t h qua r t e r samp le
8101 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SAMP ERR COMP UNIT(SECU) ’14718 14720 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sampl ing Error Computat ion Uni t (SECU)
T h i s v a r i a b l e , i d e n t i c a l t o 1 9 8 0 v a r i a b l e 7 4 4 9 , w a s c o n s t r u c t e d t o a l l o wu s e r s t o c a l c u l a t e t h e p r o p e r s a m p l i n g e r r o r , o r v a r i a n c e , v a l u e s o fr e g r e s s i o n s t a t i s t i c s . S p l i t o f f s s i n c e 1 9 8 0 h a v e r e c e i v e d t h e s a m e v a l u e a st h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e s . See Sec t i on 1 , P a r t 5 f o r a c o m p r e h e n s i v e e x p l a n a t i o n .
x x y . S E C U i n t o w h i c h a s a m p l e u n i t i s c l a s s i f i e d . There are 64 actual SECUg r o u p i n g s i n a l l . V a l u e s f o r t h e x x p o r t i o n r a n g e f r o m 0 1 t o 3 2 ,w h e r e a s t h e v a l u e f o r t h e y p o r t i o n i s e i t h e r 1 o r 2 .
322 - GENERATED DATA
8102 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘14YR FAM COMP CHANGE ’14721 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Fou r teen -Yea r Changes i n FU Compos i t i on
T h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r c o d e d i n a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n g v a r i a b l e s i s r e p r o d u c e dh e r e : V 5 4 2 , V 1 1 0 9 , V 1 8 0 9 , V 2 4 1 0 , V 3 0 1 0 , V 3 4 1 0 , V 3 8 1 0 , V 4 3 1 0 , V 5 2 1 0 , V 5 7 1 0 ,V6310, V6910, V7510
13.2 0. No change i n f am i l y members29.3 1. C h a n g e i n m e m b e r s o t h e r t h a n H e a d o r W i f e
5.7 2. H e a d s a m e , b u t W i f e l e f t / d i e d a n d / o r H e a d h a s n e w W i f e
8.7 3. W i f e f r om p rev ious yea rs became Head3.5 4. Female Head got marr ied--husband (nonsample member) became Head
29.3 5. Some sample member other than Head or Wife became Head8.8 6. Some fema le o the r t han Head go t mar r i ed , and nonsamp le member
became Head
0.7 7. F e m a l e H e a d w i t h h u s b a n d i n i n s t i t u t i o n i n p r e v i o u s y e a r ( s ) b e c a m eW i f e , as he came home to be the Head o f t he FU
0.8 8. Other
8103 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1981 FAMILY WEIGHT ’14722-14723 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 8 1 U p d a t e d F a m i l y W e i g h t
T h i s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e w a s c o m p l e t e l y r e v i s e d i n 1 9 7 8 t o a c c o u n t f o r m a r r i a g e st o n o n s a m p l e p e r s o n s s i n c e 1 9 6 8 a n d f o r d i f f e r e n t i a l n o n r e s p o n s e s i n c e 1 9 6 8 .S i n c e 1 9 7 9 i t h a s b e e n u p d a t e d a n n u a l l y f o r m a r r i a g e s , d i v o r c e s e t c . , b u tn o t f o r n o n r e s p o n s e .
T h e v a l u e s f o r V ’ s 8 1 0 4 - 8 1 0 6 a r e o b t a i n e d f r o m q u e s t i o n n a i r e s s e n t t o s t a t ee m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e s . S e e S e c t i o n 1 , P a r t 5 o f t h i s v o l u m e f o r f u r t h e rd e t a i I s .
8104 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘UNSKL M CNTY LABOR SUPPL’14724 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
W h e t h e r S h o r t a g e o r S u r p l u s o f U n s k i l l e d H a l e L a b o r i n C o u n t y , D e c e m b e r 1 9 8 1
0.4 1. M a n y m o r e j o b s t h a n a p p l i c a n t s0.8 2. M o r e j o b s t h a n a p p l i c a n t s5.3 3. M o s t p e o p l e a b l e t o f i n d j o b s
34.6 4. A n u m b e r o f u n s k i l l e d w o r k e r s u n a b l e t o f i n d j o b s
39.1 5. M a n y u n s k i l l e d w o r k e r s u n a b l e t o f i n d j o b s
19.8 9. N A ; F U l i v e s o u t s i d e t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s
GENERATED DATA - 323
8105 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPICAL UNSKL WAGE RATE ’14725 14728 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
W h a t i s t h e T y p i c a l W a g e t h a t a n U n s k i l l e d M a l e W o r k e r M i g h t R e c e i v e ?December 1981
NA; DK ; FU l i ves ou t s i de t he Un i t ed S ta tes
8106 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1981 CNTY UNEMP RATE ’14729 14730 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Unemployment Rate in Respondent ’s County, December 1981
mean nonzero = 7.4
0 1 . O n e p e r c e n t o r l e s s
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t p e r c e n t o r m o r e
9 9 . NA ; DK ; FU l i ves ou t s i de t he Un i t ed S ta tes
8107 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘80-81 CNG MARITAL STATUS’14731 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1980 -1981 Change i n Ma r i t a l S ta tus
1980 Head and Wife or Head and Husband of Head remained marr ied toeach o the r i n 19811980 Head remained unmarr ied in 19811980 Head and Wife or Head and Husband of Head were marr ied in1980 ; 1981 Head i s one o f t hese two i nd i v i dua l s and d i vo rced o rsepa ra ted ( I nc luded he re a re cohab i to rs who have moved apa r t )1980 Head and Wife or Head and Husband of Head were marr ied in1980 ; 1981 Head i s one o f t hese two i nd i v i dua l s and i s w idowed1980 Head was unmarr ied in 1980 but was marr ied by 1981 and hasei ther s tayed Head or become Wife or Husband of Head by 19811980 Head and Wife or Head and Husband of Head were marr ied in1980, became divorced and remarr ied by 19811980 Head and Wife or Head and Husband of Head were marr ied in1980, became widowed and remarr ied by 1981O t h e r , i n c l u d i n g a l l s p l i t o f f s e x c e p t t h o s e w h o w e r e e i t h e r H e a d o rW i f e i n 1 9 8 0
3 2 4 - GENERATED DATA
8108 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# 81 S/O FROM THIS FAR '14732 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
N u m b e r o f 1 9 8 1 S p l i t o f f I n t e r v i e w s T a k e n f r o m T h i s M a i n F a m i l y I n t e r v i e w
1. O n e s p l i t o f f i n t e r v i e w
9 . N i n e o r m o r e s p l i t o f f i n t e r v i e w s
0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; t h i s i s a s p l i t o f f i n t e r v i e w ; V 7 5 0 7 = 1
8109 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘81 MAIN FAM ID FOR S/O ’14733 14736 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1 9 8 1 I D N u m b e r ( V 7 5 0 2 ) o f t h e M a i n F a m i l y I n t e r v i e w f r o m w h i c h t h i s S p l i t o f fI n t e r v i e w c a m e
( A c t u a l i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r w a s c o d e d : 0 0 0 1 - 6 6 2 0 )
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t a s p l i t o f f i n t e r v i e w ; V 7 5 0 7 = 0
P a r t 2 : Fourteen-Year Individual Tape Code
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e c o d e s f o r a l l f o u r t e e n y e a r s o f i n d i v i d u a l u n i t t a p e s .
The var iab le numbers and tape locat ions re fer to the four teen-year merged
i n d i v i d u a l t a p e . Note tha t the four teen-year merged ind iv idua l tape var iab le
numbers d i f fe r f rom the f i ve th rough th i r teen-year numbers .
325
3 2 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
INDIVIDUAL TAPE CODE, 1968-1981
1968 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8110 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘lNTERVlEW NUMBER 6 8 '14737-14741 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1968 In te rv i ew Number
8111 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘FAMlLY NUMBER14742-14745 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Fami ly Number
6 8 '
F i r s t f o u r d i g i t s o f 1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r
8 1 1 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SUB-FAMlLY NUMBER 6 8 '14746 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sub - f am i l y Number
L a s t d i g i t o f 1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w n u m b e r
8 1 1 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’ INDIVIDUAL NR14747-14748 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
I n d i v i d u a l I d e n t i f i c a t i o n N u m b e r ( P e r s o n N u m b e r ) : 1968
6 8 '
0 1 .0 2 - 3 0 .3 1 - 5 0 .
5 1 - 5 9 .
Head
6 1 .7 1 .
8 1 .
O t h e r f a m i l y m e m b e r s i n d w e l l i n gP e r s o n s w h o h a v e n o t y e t m o v e d i n t o f a m i l yC h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 l i v i n g a w a y f r o m h o m e i n a r m y , s c h o o l , o ri n s t i t u t i o n a l h o u s i n gH u s b a n d i n a r m y , j a i l , o r o t h e r i n s t i t u t i o nHusband sepa ra ted , r e s i d i n g w i t h a n o t h e r f a m i l y , o r l o c a t e d i na n o t h e r d w e l l i n gHusband o r o the r f am i l y member deceased be tween 1967 and 1968
0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l m o v e d i n a f t e r 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e w
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 327
8114 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE OF INDIVIDUAL 6 8 '14749-14750 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
A g e o f I n d i v i d u a l : 1968
0 1 . One or under0 2 . Two
E t c .
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . Ind i v idua l who had no t moved i n by 1968
8115 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX 6 8 '14751 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( B 2 o r B 7 ) S e x o f I n d i v i d u a l
1. Male2 . Female
0 . Ind i v idua l who had no t moved i n by 1968
8116 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14752 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( B 2 o r B 7 ) I n d i v i d u a l ’ s R e l a t i o n t o H e a d o f F a m i l y : 1 9 6 8
6 8 '
1.2 .3 .4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .
HeadW i f eSon o r daugh te rB r o t h e r o r s i s t e rFa the r o r mo the rG r a n d c h i l d , n i e c e , n e p h e w , o t h e r r e l a t i v e s u n d e r 1 8O t h e r , i n c l u d i n g i n - l a w s , o t h e r a d u l t r e l a t i v e sHusband of Head not in DU; deceased FU memberNA
0 . Ind i v idua l who had no t moved i n by 1968
3 2 8 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8117 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘IN SCHOOL 6 8 ’
14753 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
(B3 or B9) I n schoo l now? ( W h e t h e r i n d i v i d u a l i n s c h o o l a t t i m e o fi n t e r v i e w ) : 1968
Y e s ( i n c l u d e s c o l l e g e , t r a d e s c h o o l )5. No9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o h a d n o t m o v e d i n b y 1 9 6 8
8118 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘YRS SCHL COMPL 6 8 ’14754-14755 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
( B 4 o r B 1 0 ) Y e a r o f a c a d e m i c s c h o o l c o m p l e t e d b y i n d i v i d u a l ( i f n o t s t i l li n s c h o o l a t t i m e o f i n t e r v i e w ) : 1968
0 0 . P r e s c h o o l ; s t i l l i n s c h o o l ; i n d i v i d u a l w h o h a d n o t m o v e d i n b y1968
0 1 . O n e y e a r o f s c h o o l c o m p l e t e d16. C o l l e g e g r a d u a t e
99. NA
8119 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED IN LAST YR 6 8 ’14756 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
W h e t h e r i n d i v i d u a l m o v e d i n t o D U d u r i n g y e a r p r e c e d i n g 1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w( B 1 1 - B 1 2 ) H a s a n y o n e m o v e d i n t o y o u r h o u s e h o l d i n t h e l a s t y e a r ? ( I f y e s )
Who moved in?
1. I n d i v i d u a l m o v e d i n d u r i n g y e a r p r e c e d i n g i n t e r v i e w
0 . I n d i v i d u a l l i v e d i n d w e l l i n g f o r a y e a r o r m o r e p r e c e d i n gi n t e r v i e w ; i n d i v i d u a l w h o h a d n o t m o v e d i n b y 1 9 6 8
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 329
8120 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SOURCES OF INCOME 68’
14757 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Type o f I ncome Rece i ved by I nd i v i dua l : 1968( J 1 8 , J 2 1 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , i n t e r e s t , o r w h a t ?
What was that f rom?
0 . I n d i v i d u a l r e c e i v e d n o i n c o m e i n 1 9 6 7 ; i nd i v idua l who had no t movedin by 1968
1. E a r n i n g s f r o m w o r k , b u s i n e s s , f a r m2 . T r a n s f e r i n c o m e o n l y ( S o c i a l S e c u r i t y , p e n s i o n , w e l f a r e ,
unemployment compensat ion, a l imony)
3. A s s e t i n c o m e o n l y ( r e n t , i n t e r e s t , d i v i d e n d s , r o y a l t i e s )4 . More than one o f the above types
9. NA
8121 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONEY INCOME IND 68’14758-14761 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
( J 1 9 ) 1 9 6 7 T o t a l M o n e y I n c o m e o f I n d i v i d u a l ( i n d o l l a r s )
0000. I nd i v i dua l r ece i ved no i ncome i n 1967 o r was no t i n FU i n 19689998. $9998 or more
9 9 9 9 . N A
8122 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HOURS WORKED IND14762-14765 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
( J 2 3 - J 2 4 ) H o u r s W o r k e d f o r M o n e y b y I n d i v i d u a l i n 1 9 6 7
68’
0000. I n d i v i d u a l d i d n o t w o r k f o r m o n e y i n 1 9 6 7 o r w a s n o t i n F U i n1968
0940. 940 hours
9 9 9 9 . N A
3 3 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8123 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SHARE EXPENSES14766 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
W h e t h e r I n d i v i d u a l S h a r e s i n F a m i l y ’ s E x p e n s e s : 1968( J 2 6 ) D o e s ( h e / s h e ) s h a r e i n t h e f a m i l y e x p e n s e s o r w h a t ?
6 8 ’
3 .Y e s , sha resYes, s h a r e s b u t q u a l i f i e d
5. No9. NA
0 . I n a p ; i n d i v i d u a l r e c e i v e d n o i n c o m e i n 1 9 6 7 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i nF U i n 1 9 6 8
8 1 2 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’ LIKELY TO MOVE 6 8 ’14767 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
W h e t h e r I n d i v i d u a l L i k e l y t o M o v e f r o m D U : 1968(J27) I s ( h e / s h e ) I i k e l y t o s t a y h e r e w i t h y o u o r m i g h t ( h e / s h e ) m o v e a w a y
w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w y e a r s ?
1. Y e s . w i l l s t a y h e r eP r o - c o n , d e p e n d s ( w i l l g o t o c o l l e g e )Wi l l move away
9. NA
0 . I n a p ; n o i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n 1 9 6 8
8125 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘EXTRA EARNER NR. 6 8 ’14768 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Ex t ra Ea rne r Number : 1968
O t h e r e a r n e r s ( o t h e r t h a n H e a d o r W i f e ) h a v e b e e n n u m b e r e d i n o r d e r b ya m o u n t o f e a r n e d i n c o m e i n a s c e n d i n g o r d e r w i t h t h e e a r n e r h a v i n g t h el a r g e s t i n c o m e r e c e i v i n g t h e l o w e s t n u m b e r .
1. O t h e r w i t h h i g h e s t e a r n e d i n c o m e2 . O t h e r w i t h s e c o n d h i g h e s t i n c o m e
3 . E t c .
0 . I n d i v i d u a l r e c e i v e d n o i n c o m e i n 1 9 6 7 ; i n d i v i d u a l i s H e a d o r W i f e ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n 1 9 6 8
1969 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 331
8126 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘INTERVIEW NR 1969 69’14769-14772 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1969 Interv iew Number
0000. Th i s i nd i v i dua l was ma in f am i l y non response f r om 1968
8127 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-‘SEQUENCE NUMBER14773-14774 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1969
69'
01. F i r s t p e r s o n l i s t e d02. Second pe rson l i s t ed
5 1 - 5 9 .E tc .I n d i v i d u a l s c u r r e n t l y i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n
71-79. Ind i v i dua l s who moved ou t o f t he FU i n 1968 o r ou t o f ani n s t i t u t i o n a n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d i n 1 9 6 8
81-89. I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
00. Ind i v i dua l had no t moved i n to FU by t he t ime o f t he 1969i n t e r v i e w
8128 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER14775-14776 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Person Number
6 9 '
0 1 - 2 9 .
31-39.
61.71.
00.
I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U i n 1 9 6 8I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d i n t o t h e s a m p l e a f t e r t h e 1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e wb u t b e f o r e t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e wC h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n 1 9 6 8Spouse who was i n an i ns t i t u t i on i n 1968S p o u s e w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n o t h e r h o u s e h o l d a t t h e t i m e o f t h e1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w b u t w h o h a d l i v e d i n t h e F U p a r t o f 1 9 6 7
ind i v i dua l s who had no t moved i n to t he FU by t he t ime o f t he1969 i n t e r v i e w
332 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8129 = Cross-year variable number Name-‘RELATION TO HEAD 69' 14777 = Cross-year Tape Location
Relationship to Head: 1969
1. Head of family 2. Wife
3. Son or daughter (include stepchildren and foster children) 4. Brother or sister of Head
5. Father or mother of Head 6. Grandchild or great-grandchild
7. Other relative (include in-laws) 8. Unrelated
9. Husband of Head
0. Individual had not moved into FU by the time of the 1969 interview
8130 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘AGE OF PERSON 14778-14779 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
Age: 1969
69'
01. One year or younger 02. Two years
03. Three years
Etc.
98. Ninety-eight years or older
99. NA 00. Individual had not moved into FU by the time of the 1969 interview
8131 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘SEX OF PERSON 14780 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
Sex
69'
1. Male 2. Female
0. individual had not moved into FU by the time of the 1969 interview
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 333
8132 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED IN OR OUT1 4 7 8 1 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
M o v e d I n o r M o v e d O u t : 1 9 6 9
6 9 ’
0 . I n a p . ( i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ) ; i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o tm o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
1. M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w2 . A p p e a r e d ( d i d n o t m o v e i n d u r i n g 1 9 6 8 b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h e
1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a 1 9 6 8 l i s t i n g e r r o r )
5 . M o v e d o u t o f F U i n 1 9 6 8 o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n d e s t a b l i s h e down household in 1968
6 . M o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 87 . D i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
8 . D i sappea red ; d i d no t move ou t du r i ng 1968 bu t i nc l uded i n FU on t he1 9 6 8 i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , o r 7
8133 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL 69’14782 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
( A 6 , A 7 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 6 8 ? W h o w a st h a t ?
5 .Yes, s topped go ing t o schoo lN o . d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 7 )
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
8134 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS/WK HOUSEWRK 69’14783-14784 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
(G13 -G16 ) Abou t how much t ime does ( he / she ) spend on housework i n t heaverage week? - 1969
0 0 . None , I nap ; i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o f t h e1969 i n te rv iew
0 1 . One hour per week
Etc .
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
99. NA, DK
3 3 4 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8135 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘DISABLED OR RQ CARE 69’14785 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 5 2 a , H 5 6 , H 5 9 ) I s t h i s i n d i v i d u a l d i s a b l e d o r r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e ? - 1 9 6 9
1 . Y e s , i s d i s a b l e dYes,
5. Nor e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 3 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RESPONDENT? 6 9 ’14786 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( M 2 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ? - 1 9 6 9
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
8137 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TYPE OF INCOME 6 9 ’14787 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 1 9 , H 2 5 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - 1 9 6 9
0 . I n a p . , no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o ft h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
1. S o l e l y f r o m e a r n i n g s2 . S o l e l y f r o m t r a n s f e r s
3 . S o l e l y f r o m a s s e t e a r n i n g s4 . Some comb ina t i on , more than one t ype
9. NA
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 335
8138 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONEY INCOME-I14788-14792 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
( H 1 9 ) T o t a l m o n e y i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l : 1 9 6 9
69’
00000. N o n e , I n a p . , i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o ft h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
99998. $99,998 or more
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
8139 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS WORKED IN 68 69’14793-14796 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
( H 2 1 , H 2 2 ) H o u r s w o r k e d l a s t y e a r : 1 9 6 9
0000. I n a p . , d i d n o t w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h et i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
9998. 9998 hours or more
9 9 9 9 . N A
8140 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=’SHARE EXPENSES 69’14797 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 2 7 ) D o e s ( h e / s h e ) s h a r e i n t h e f a m i l y ’ s e x p e n s e s o r w h a t ? - 1 9 6 9
0 . Inap . , no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t m o v e d i n t o F U b y t h e t i m e o ft h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
1. Yes. u n q u a l i f i e dYes,
5. Noq u a l i f i e d ( a l i t t l e : less than $10 a week; somet imes)
9. NA
336 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8141 - Cross-year variable number Name='LIKELY TO MOVE OUT 69'
14798 - Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
(H28) Is he/she) likely to move away within the next few years? 1969
Inap; individual had not moved into FU by the time of the 1969 interview
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 337
1970 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8142 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1970 INTERVIEW # 7 0 ’14799-14802 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1970 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 0 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse f rom 1969
8143 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE NUMBER14803-14804 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1970
70’
0 1 - 4 9 . P e r s o n s i n t h e f a m i l y f o r t h e 1 9 7 0 i n t e r v i e w
5 1 - 5 9 . P e r s o n s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n a t t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 0 i n t e r v i e w7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n
1969 and es tab l i shed t he i r own househo ld8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1970
8144 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14805 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
R e l a t i o n s h i p o f P e r s o n t o H e a d : 1 9 7 0
70’
1. Head o f f am i l y2 . W i f e
3 . C h i l d , s t e p c h i l d
5 .S i b l i n gPa ren t
6 . G r a n d c h i l d , g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
8 .I n - l a w s o r o t h e r r e l a t i v eN o n r e l a t i v e
9 . N A r e l a t i o n
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
338 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8145 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘AGE OF PERSON14806-14807 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
A g e : 1 9 7 0
7 0 ’
0 1 . One year o r younger0 2 . Two yea rs
0 3 . T h r e e y e a r s
E t c .
9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
8 1 4 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEX OF PERSON
Sex
14808 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=970’
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
8147 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED IN OR OUT14809 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M o v e d I n o r M o v e d O u t : 1 9 7 0
70’
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
8 .
I n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e d o u ti n 1 9 7 0
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e i n d u r i n g 1 9 6 9 , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i n F U o np r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w s ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r i n 1 9 6 9 )M o v e d o u t o f F U o r i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 9 a n d e s t a b l i s h e d o w nhouseho ldM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 9D i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wD i s a p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 6 9 b u t i n c l u d e d i n F U o np r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w s ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 o r 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 339
8148 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER14810-14811 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
70’
Person Number
T h i s n u m b e r i s t h e s a m e f o r e a c h i n d i v i d u a l t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t i r e s t u d y .
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U a t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e s t u d y ( i n 1968)
31-39. Ind i v idua l s who have moved i n to t he samp le
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s a t t h eb e g i n n i n g o f t h e s t u d y
6 1 . Spouse who was i n an i ns t i t u t i on i n 1968 when t he s tudy began0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a d m o v e d o u t b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 6 9 i n t e r v i e w
o r w h o h a d n o t m o v e d i n b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 0 i n t e r v i e w
8149 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL 70’14812 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
( A 6 - A 7 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 6 9 ? W h o w a st h a t ? 1970 quest ion
1. Yes , s topped go ing t o schoo l5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
8150 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘GRADE FINISHED 70’14813-14814 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( A 8 ) W h a t i s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ? - 1 9 7 0
0 1 . One grade0 2 . Two grades
E t c .
1 6 . C o l l e g e g r a d u a t e
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; w a s n e i t h e r i n F Unor a move r -ou t i n 1970
340 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8151 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS/WK HOUSEWK 7 0 ’14815-14816 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
( G 1 4 , G 1 5 , G 1 7 , G 1 8 ) A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s ( h e / s h e ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r ki n t h e a v e r a g e w e e k ? - 1 9 7 0
0 0 . N o n e ; I n a p ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n 1 9 7 00 1 . One hour per week
E t c .
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA, DK
8152 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘DISABLED OR RQ CARE 70’14817 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 5 6 a - c , H 6 2 ) I s t h i s i n d i v i d u a l d i s a b l e d o r r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e ? - 1 9 7 0
1. Yes, i s d i s a b l e d2 . Yes, r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e5 . No
9 . NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n 1 9 7 0
8 1 5 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RESPONDENT?14818 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( M 2 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ? - 1 9 7 0
70’
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 341
8154 - C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE OR INCOME 7 0 '14819 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
( H 1 . H 5 , H 8 , H 1 1 a - k . H 2 3 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o rw h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a t f r o m ? - 1 9 7 0
0 . I n a p . , n o i n c o m e ; n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
1. S o l e l y f r o m e a r n i n g s ( f r o m w o r k , b u s i n e s s , f a r m )2 . S o l e l y f r o m t r a n s f e r s ( S o c i a l S e c u r i t y , p e n s i o n s , w e l f a r e ,
unemployment compensat ion, a l imony, ADC)
4 .S o l e l y f r o m a s s e t e a r n i n g s ( r e n t , i n t e r e s t , d i v i d e n d s , r o y a l t i e s )Some comb ina t i on , more than one t ype
9. NA
8155 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-‘MONEY INCOME-I 7 0 '14820-14824 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
( H 2 2 , H 3 0 ) T o t a l m o n e y i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l i n 1 9 6 9
T h i s v a r i a b l e c o n t a i n s o n l y l a b o r i f t h e p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e
00000. None ; I nap ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
197099998. $99,998 or more
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
8156 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS WORKED-I14825-14828 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
(H25, H26) Hours Worked in 1969
70'
0000. I n a p . , d i d n o t w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 0
9 9 9 8 . 9 , 9 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 9 9 . N A
342 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 1 5 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SHARE EXPENSES 7 0 ’14829 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 3 1 ) D o e s ( h e / s h e ) s h a r e i n t h e f a m i l y ’ s e x p e n s e s o r w h a t ? - 1 9 7 0
0 . I n a p . , n o i n c o m e ; p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e ; p e r s o n w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
1. Yes, u n q u a l i f i e dY e s , q u a l i f i e d ( a l i t t l e : l e s s t h a n $ 1 0 p e r w e e k ; s o m e t i m e s )
5. No
9. NA
8158 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘LIKELY TO MOVE OUT 7 0 ’14830 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
(H32) I s ( h e / s h e ) l i k e l y t o m o v e a w a y w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w y e a r s ? - 1 9 7 0
0 . I n a p . , n o i n c o m e ; p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e ; p e r s o n w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 0
1. Yes, w i l I m o v e
5 .P ro -con , dependsN o , w i l l s t a yA l r e a d y m o v e d o u t
8. DK
9. NA
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 343
1971 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8159 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1971 INTERVIEW # 71'14831-14834 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1971 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 1 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1970
8160 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE NUMBER14835-14836 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1971
71'
0 1 - 4 9 . P e r s o n s i n t h e f a m i l y i n 1 9 7 15 1 - 5 9 . P e r s o n s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 17 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n
1970 and es tab l i shed t he i r own househo lds8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 0 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n t he FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1971
8161 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD 71'14837 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Re la t i onsh ip o f Pe rson t o 1971 Head
1.2.3.4 .
6 .
8 .9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eC h i l d , s t e p c h i l dS i b l i n gPa ren tG r a n d c h i l d , g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dI n - l a w s o r o t h e r r e l a t i v eN o n r e l a t i v eH u s b a n d o f H e a d ( i . e . , husband i s no t head o f f am i l y )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
344 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8162 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘AGE OF PERSON 14838-14839 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
Age: 1971
71’
01. One year or younger 02. Two years
Etc.
98. 98 years or older
99. NA 00. Individual was neither in FU nor a mover-out in 1971
8163 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘SEX OF PERSON 14840 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=9
Sex
71’
1. Male 2. Female
0. Individual was neither in FU nor a mover-out in 1971
8164 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER 14841-14842 = Cross-year Tape Location
71’
Person Number
This number is the same for each individual throughout the entire study.
01-29. Individuals living in a sample family at the beginning of the study (in 1968)
31-39. individuals who moved into a sample family after 1968 51-59. Children under 25 who were living in institutions in 1968
61. Spouse who was in an institution in 1968 00. Individual who had moved out by the time of the 1970 interview
or who had not moved in by the time of the 1971 interview
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 345
8165 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MOVED IN OR OUT 7 1 ’14843 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Moved In o r Moved Ou t : 1971
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
8 .
I n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -ou t i n 1971
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wAppea red ; d i d no t move i n du r i ng 1970 bu t no t i nc l uded i n FU on t hep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r )M o v e d o u t o f F U o r i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 0 a n d e s t a b l i s h e d o w nhouseholdM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 0D i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wD isappea red ; d i d no t move ou t i n 1970 bu t i nc l uded i n FU on t hep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r )
8166 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL 71’14844 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 6 - A 7 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 0 ? W h o w a st h a t ? 1 9 7 1 q u e s t i o n
1. Yes, s topped go ing t o schoo l5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n I 9 7 1
8167 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘GRADE FINISHED14845-14846 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( A 8 ) W h a t i s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ? - 1 9 7 1
71’
0 1 . One grade0 2 . Two grades
E t c .
16. Co l l ege g radua te o r more
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; w a s n e i t h e r i n F Unor a move r -ou t i n 1971
3 4 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 1 6 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS/WK HSWK 7 1 '14847-14848 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
(G20 , G23 ) Abou t how much t ime does ( he / she ) spend on housework i n t heaverage week? - 1971
0 0 . None; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 10 1 . One hour pe r week
E t c .
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA, DK
8169 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘DISABLED OR REQ CR 7 1 '14849 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
(H56a-c , H59, H62) I s t h i s i n d i v i d u a l d i s a b l e d o r r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e ? -1971
1. Yes, i s d i s a b l e dYes,
5. Nor e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
8170 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RESPONDENT?14850 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
7 1 '
( M 2 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ? - i n 1 9 7 1
5 .T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n tT h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 347
8171 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE OR INCOME 7 1 '14851 = Cross-year Tape Loca t ion MD=9
( H 1 , H 5 , H 8 . H 1 1 a - k , H 1 9 , H 2 3 ) S o u r c e o f i n d i v i d u a l ’ s 1 9 7 0 i n c o m e
0 . N o i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
1. L a b o r i n c o m e o n l y
3 .T r a n s f e r i n c o m e o n l yAsse t i n come on l y
4 . Combination of 1 and 2; 1 and 3; 1, 2 and 3; or 1 and 9
9 . NA
8172 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONEY INCOME-I 7 1 '14852-14856 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
(H1 -H30 ) To ta l 1970 money i ncome o f t h i s i nd i v i dua l
T h i s v a r i a b l e c o n t a i n s o n l y l a b o r i n c o m e i f t h e p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e
0 0 0 0 0 . N o n e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
99998. $99,998 or more
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
8173 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HOURS WORKED-I 7 1 '14857-14860 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9999
( H 2 5 , H 2 6 ) H o u r s w o r k e d i n 1 9 7 0
0000. None; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1xxxx . Number of hours worked in 1970
9 9 9 9 . N A
348 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8174 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SHARE EXPENSES 7 1 '14861 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 3 1 ) D o e s ( h e / s h e ) s h a r e i n t h e f a m i l y ’ s e x p e n s e s o r w h a t ? - 1 9 7 1
0 . I n a p . , n o i n c o m e : p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e ; p e r s o n w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
1. Y e s , u n q u a l i f i e dY e s , q u a l i f i e d ( a l i t t l e l e s s t h a n $ 1 0 p e r w e e k ; s o m e t i m e s )
5. No
9. NA
8175 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘LIKELY TO MOVE OUT 7 1 '14862 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
(H32) I s ( h e / s h e ) l i k e l y t o m o v e a w a y w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w y e a r s ? - 1 9 7 1
0 . I n a p . ; n o i n c o m e ; p e r s o n i s H e a d o r W i f e ; p e r s o n w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 1
3 .Y e s , w i l l m o v ePro -con , depends
5 . N o , w i l l s t a yA l ready moved ou t
8. DK
9. NA
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 349
1972 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8176 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘INTERVIEW #14863-14866 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1972 Interv iew Number
7 2 '
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 2 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1971
8177 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE NUMBER 7 2 '14867-14868 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Sequence Number: 1972
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n t h e f a m i l y i n 1 9 7 2
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 27 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n
a n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1972
8178 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14869 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d : 1 9 7 2
72'
1.2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .
8 .9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y : p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r ( i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e n )B r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dFa the r o r mo the r o f HeadG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e ( i n c l u d e i n - l a w s )U n r e l a t e dHusband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
3 5 0 - INDIVlDUAL DATA
8 1 7 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘AGE OF PERSON14870 -14871 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
A g e : 1 9 7 2
7 2 ’
9 8 .2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8180 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEX OF PERSON14872 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Sex
7 2 ’
1. M a l e2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8 1 8 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘PERSON NUMBER14873 -14874 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
7 2 ’
Person Number
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U f o r t h e f i r s t y e a r3 1 - 5 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e m o v e d i n t o t h e s a m p l e
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s ty e a r
6 1 . S p o u s e w h o w a s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a d m o v e d o u t b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w
o r w h o h a d n o t m o v e d i n b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 351
8182 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MOVED IN OR OUT 72’14875 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Moved In o r Moved Ou t : 1972
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .7 .
8 .
I n a p . , i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U o n t h e p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e wM o v e d o u t o f F U i n 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n des tab l i shed own househo ldM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 7 1 i n t e r v i e w , b u t i n c l u d e d i n F Uo n t h e p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; l a s t y e a r ( o rN A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7 )
8183 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL 72’14876 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 6 , A 7 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 1 ? W h o w a st h a t ?
1. Yes , ch i l d unde r 25 s topped go ing t o schoo l5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 7 )
9 . NA ; DK , moved ou t and no i n fo rma t i on g i ven
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8184 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘GRADE FINISHED14877-14878 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
72'
( A 8 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ? - 1 9 7 2
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e14. Second yea r o f co l l ege15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e1 6 . C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l : n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; n e i t h e r i n F Unor a move r -ou t i n 1972
352 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 1 8 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WHO DID WORK?14879 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
7 2 '
( C 2 0 ) W h o i n t h e f a m i l y d i d t h i s w o r k ? ( A d d i t i o n s a n d r e p a i r s ) - 1 9 7 2
5 .Y e s , t h i s p e r s o n d i d s o m e o f t h e w o r k ( l i s t e d i n C 2 0 )N o , t h i s p e r s o n d i d n o t d o a n y o f t h e w o r k ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t hy e a r s
9 . N A , m o v e d o u t a n d n o i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8186 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS/WK HSWRK 7 2 '14880 -14881 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( G 2 6 , G 2 9 , G 3 0 ) A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s ( h e / s h e ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r k i n t h eaverage week? - 1972
0 1 . One hour pe r week0 2 . Two hours per week
E t c .
9 8 . 9 8 h o u r s p e r w e e k o r m o r e
9 9 . N A , D K ; m o v e d o u t a n d n o i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n
0 0 . I nap ; n o h o u r s p e r w e e k : i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8187 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘DISABLED OR REQ CR 72’
14882 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 5 9 , H 6 3 , H 6 6 ) I s t h i s i n d i v i d u a l d i s a b l e d o r r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e ? - 1 9 7 2
1. Yes, i s d i s a b l e dYes,
5. No,r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e
i s n e i t h e r d i s a b l e d n o r r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o nb o t h y e a r s
9 . N A , m o v e d o u t a n d n o i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d n o r a m o v e r - o u ti n 1 9 7 2
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 353
8188 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RESPONDENT? 7 2 '14883 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
(N2) Who was respondent in 1972
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8189 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE OF INCOME 72'14884 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
( H 2 9 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s o r w h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a tf r o m : - 1972
1 . S o l e l y f r o m l a b o r2 . S o l e l y f r o m t r a n s f e r s
3 . S o l e l y f r o m a s s e t s4 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h l a b o r5 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h o u t l a b o r
9 . NA, DK
0 . Ind i v i dua l had no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8190 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONEY INCOME-I 7 2 '14885-14889 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99999
( H 2 8 , H 3 6 ) T o t a l m o n e y i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l f o r 1 9 7 1
99998. $99,998 or more
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
00000. Inap ; none ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1972
354 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8191 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HOURS WORKED-I14890-14893 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9999
( H 3 1 , H 3 2 ) H o u r s w o r k e d i n 1 9 7 1
9 9 9 8 . 9998 hou rs o r mo re
9 9 9 9 . N A
7 2 ’
0 0 0 0 . Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 2
8192 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’SHARE EXPENSES? 7 2 '14894 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 3 7 ) D o e s ( h e / s h e ) s h a r e i n f a m i l y ’ s e x p e n s e s o r w h a t ? 1 9 7 2
3 .Y e s , u n q u a l i f i e dY e s , q u a l i f i e d ( a l i t t l e , l e s s t h a n $ 1 0 a w e e k , s o m e t i m e s )
5. No
9. NA
0 . I n a p ; no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1972
8193 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LIKELY TO MOVE OUT 7 2 ’14895 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 3 8 ) I s ( h e / s h e ) l i k e l y t o m o v e a w a y w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w y e a r s ? - 1 9 7 2
3 .Y e s , w i l l m o v ePro -con , depends
5 . N o , w i l l s t a yA l r e a d y m o v e d o u t
8. DK
9. NA
0 . I n a p ; no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1972
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 355
8194 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘COMPLETED EDUCATION ’14896-14897 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Completed Educat ion
T h i s v a r i a b l e c o n t a i n s t h e y e a r s o f e d u c a t i o n a s o f 1 9 7 2 f o r e a c h i n d i v i d u a lo the r t han t he Head o r W i f e . ( S e e f a m i l y v a r i a b l e f o r e d u c a t i o n o f H e a d a n dW i f e . )
0 1 . One year0 2 . Two years
0 3 . Th ree yea rs
E t c .
16. C o l l e g e g r a d u a t e
9 8 . S t i l l i n s c h o o l
99. NA00. No educa t i on or Head o r W i f e ; ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n
1972
8195 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL ’14898 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
T y p e o f I n d i v i d u a l
1.
2 .
3 .
4 .
S a m p l e m e m b e r l i v i n g i n a p a n e l f a m i l y ( o r i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n ) i n1968 through 1972S a m p l e m e m b e r b o r n a f t e r 1 9 6 8 . T h e i n d i v i d u a l d a t a f o r t h e s ec h i l d r e n c o n t a i n z e r o s f o r t h e y e a r s b e f o r e t h e y w e r e b o r n .Samp le member l i v i ng i n a pane l f am i l y i n 1968 bu t who subsequen t l yd ied o r moved ou t and was no t f o l l owed . T h e i n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d sc o n t a i n z e r o s f o r t h e y e a r s a f t e r t h e s e m e m b e r s l e f t . T h e i rw e i g h t s a r e a l s o z e r o . T h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s s h o u l d b e u s e d o n l y t og e n e r a t e 1 9 6 8 f a m i l y c o m p o s i t i o n v a r i a b l e s ( e . g . , t h e n u m b e r o fp r e - s c h o o l c h i l d r e n ) .Nonsamp le member l i v i ng w i t h a pane l f am i l y i n 1972 . I n d i v i d u a lreco rds f o r t he yea rs be fo re t hese members moved i n con ta in ze ros .T h e i r w e i g h t s a r e a l s o z e r o . T h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s s h o u l d b e u s e d t og e n e r a t e 1 9 7 2 f a m i l y c o m p o s i t i o n v a r i a b l e s .
8196 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘lNDlVlDUAL WEIGHT '14899-14900 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1 9 7 2 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t
T h i s v a r i a b l e m a k e s a d j u s t m e n t s f o r d i f f e r e n t i a l n o n - r e s p o n s e s i n c e t h eb e g i n n i n g o f t h e s t u d y . I t i s n o n z e r o o n l y f o r s a m p l e m e m b e r s l i v i n g i n t h ef a m i l y i n 1 9 7 2 . S e e S e c t i o n I I , V o l u m e l o f t h e 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 2 P S I Dd o c u m e n t a t i o n f o r a d e t a i l e d d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h e w e i g h t i n g p r o c e d u r e .
3 5 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
1973 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8 1 9 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1973 INTERVlEW#14901-14904 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1973 In te rv i ew Number
7 3 '
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 3 o r s p l i t o f fnon response by 1972
8198 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘SEQUENCE NUMBER 7 3 '14905 -14906 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1973
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 3
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 3
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8199 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14907 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d : 1 9 7 3
7 3 '
1. H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a d2 . W i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f e
3 . S o n o r d a u g h t e r ( i n c l u d e s s t e p c h i l d r e n o r a d o p t e d c h i l d r e n )4 . B r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a d
6 .F a t h e r o r m o t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
8 .O t h e r r e l a t i v e s ( i n c l u d e s i n - l a w s )U n r e l a t e d
9 . Husband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 357
8200 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE OF PERSON 73’14908-14909 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 99
A g e : 1 9 7 3
0 1 . 2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s
9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8201 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX OF PERSON 73’
Sex
14910 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8202 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER 73’14911-14912 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Person Number
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U f o r t h e f i r s t y e a r
3 1 - 3 9 . i nd i v idua l s who have moved i n to the samp le5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s t
year6 1 . S p o u s e w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who had moved ou t o f t he FU by 1972 o r who had no t
m o v e d i n b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 3 i n t e r v i e w
3 5 8 - INDlVIDUAL DATA
8 2 0 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘MOVED IN OR OUT14913 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
7 3 ’
M o v e d I n o r M o v e d O u t : 1 9 7 3
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I n a p . , i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U i n p r e v i o u s y e a r ( i . e . , l i s t i n g m i s t a k e i n p r e v i o u s y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n d e s t a b l i s h e d o w nh o u s e h o l d i n 1 9 7 3M o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e 1 9 7 2 i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d ; d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 7 2 , b u t i n c l u d e d i n F U i n t h ep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; o r N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8204 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL 7 3 ’14914 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 2 ? W h o w a st h a t ?
5 .Y e s , t h i s c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 s t o p p e d g o i n g t o s c h o o lN o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . N A , D K ( m o v e d o u t a n d n o i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8205 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘GRADE FINISHED14515 -14916 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ? - 1 9 7 3
7 3 ’
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h 1 2 t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA, DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 359
8206 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HR/WK HOUSEWORK 73'14917-14918 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD GE 99
( G 2 3 , G 2 7 , G 2 8 ) A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s ( h e / s h e ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r k i n t h eaverage week? - 1973
0 1 . One hou r pe r week o r l ess0 2 . Two hours per week
E t c .
9 8 . 98 hours per week or more
9 9 . NA, DK; no hours per week; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8207 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RESPONDENT?14919 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 9
( L 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t i n 1 9 7 3
73'
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
8208 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE OF INCOME 73'14920 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 9
( H 2 4 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a t
1. S o l e l y f r o m l a b o r2 . S o l e l y f r o m t r a n s f e r s3. S o l e l y f r o m a s s e t s4 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h l a b o r
5 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h o u t l a b o r
9 . NA, DK
0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 3
3 6 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8209 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONEY INCOME14921 -14925 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD GE 99999
( H 2 3 , H 3 0 ) T o t a l m o n e y i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l f o r 1 9 7 2
9 9 9 9 8 . $ 9 9 , 9 9 8 o r m o r e
7 3 ’
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
00000. I n a p ; n o n e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1973
8210 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HOURS WORKED14926-14929 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD GE 9999
7 3 ’
( H 2 6 , H 2 7 ) H o u r s w o r k e d i n 1 9 7 2
9 9 9 8 . 9 9 9 8 h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 9 9 . N A
0000. Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 3
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 361
1974 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8211 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1974 ID NUMBER 74’14930-14933 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1974 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 4 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1973
8212 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE14934-14935 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
NUMBER 74’
Sequence Number: 1974
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 4
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 47 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n
a n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 3 i n t e r v i e w8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 3 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1974
8213 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14936 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
74’
1.
3 .4 .
6 .
8 .9 .
0 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dFa the r o r mo the r o f HeadG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e s i n - l a w sUnre la tedHusband of Head
Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1974
362 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8214 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘AGE OF INDIVIDUAL 7 4 ’14937-14938 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
0 1 . 23 months o r l e s s9 8 . 98 y e a r s o r o l d e r
9 9 . NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
8215 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEX OF INDIVIDUAL 74’
Sex
14939 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
1. Ma le2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
8216 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’ PERSON NUMBER 74’14940 -14941 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Person Number
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U t h e f i r s t y e a r
3 1 - 3 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o h a v e m o v e d i n t o t h e s a m p l e
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s ty e a r
6 1 . S p o u s e w h o w a s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r0 0 . Ind i v idua ls who had moved ou t by 1973 o r who had no t moved in
b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 4 i n t e r v i e w
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 363
8217 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MOVED IN/OUT 74’14942 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Moved In o r Moved Ou t : 1974
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .7 .
8 .
I n a p . , i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i nd i v i dua l who was ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1974
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 3 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . , l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n d e s t a b l i s h e d o w nhousehold in 1974M o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 3 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D isappea red - -d i d no t move ou t i n 1973 , bu t i nc l uded i n FU on t hep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; o r N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8218 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOP SCHOOL? 74’14943 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 3 o r 1 9 7 4 ? W h owas t ha t?
1. Yes. t h i s c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 s t o p p e d g o i n g t o s c h o o l
5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . NA; DK (moved out and no informat ion g iven)
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
8219 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HlGHEST GRADE14944-14945 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ?
74’
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e14. Second yea r o f co l l ege
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. Co l l ege sen io r o r g radua te o r more
99. NA, DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; n e i t h e r i n F Unor a move r -ou t i n 1974
364 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 2 2 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS/WK HOUSEWORK 7 4 ’14946 -14947 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( G 3 6 , G 3 9 - G 4 0 ) A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s ( h e / s h e ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r k i n t h eaverage week?
9 8 .O n e h o u r p e r w e e k o r l e s s98 hou rs pe r week o r more
9 9 . N A , D K ; m o v e d o u t a n d n o i n f o r m a t i o n g i v e n
0 0 . I nap ; no hou rs pe r week ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
8221 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RESPONDENT?14948 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD-9
( L 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
74’
1. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9 . NA, DK
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
8 2 2 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TYPE OF INCOME 7 4 ’14949 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 2 4 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a tf rom?
1. S o l e l y f r o m l a b o r2 . S o l e l y f r o m t r a n s f e r s
3 . S o l e l y f r o m a s s e t s4 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h l a b o r
5 . A n y c o m b i n a t i o n w i t h o u t l a b o r
9 . NA, DK
0 . I nap ; no i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1974
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 365
8223 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WTR WELFARE INCOME 74’14950 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 2 4 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a tf rom?
1. A l l w e l f a r e i n c o m e
5 .Some wel fare incomeNo wel fare income
9 . NA; DK
0 . I nap ; no income; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1974
8224 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT $ INCOME-IND 7 4 ’14951-14955 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99999
( H 2 3 , H 3 1 ) T o t a l m o n e y i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99998 = $99,998 or more
9 9 9 9 9 . N A
00000. Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1974
8225 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT ANN HRS-IND 74’14956-14959 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9999
(H26 , H27 ) Hou rs wo rked l as t yea r
9998. 9998 hours or more
9 9 9 9 . N A
0000. Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 4
3 6 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
1975 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8226 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1975 ID NUMBER 7 5 ’14960 -14963 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1975 In te rv i ew Number
0 0 0 0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 5 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1974
8227 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEQUENCE # 7 5 ’14964 -14965 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number : 1975
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 5
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 5
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 7 4 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 4 i n t e r v i e w0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8228 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD14966 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
7 5 ’
1 .
3 .4 .
6 .
7 .8 .
9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dF a t h e r o r m o t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e i n - l a w sU n r e l a t e dHusband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 367
8229 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE OF INDIVIDUAL 75’14967-14968 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
A g e : 1 9 7 5
0 1 . 2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8230 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX OF INDIVIDUAL14969 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Sex
75’
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8231 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON # 75’14970-14971 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Person Number
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l l i v i n g i n t h e F U t h e f i r s t y e a r
3 1 - 3 9 . i nd i v idua l s who have moved i n to the samp le
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s tyear
6 1 . S p o u s e w h o w a s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r0 0 . Indiv idual who had moved out by 1974 or who had not moved in by
t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e w
8232 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS:PAIRS 75’14972 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
9 .Second mar r i ed pa i r i n FUN i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . Inap; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i nFU no r a move r -ou t i n 1975
368 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 2 3 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED IN/OUT
14973 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Moved In - Moved Ou t
7 5 ’
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I n a p . - - i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 4 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . , l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U i n 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n de s t a b l i s h e d o w n h o u s e h o l dM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 4 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 7 4 , b u t i n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h ep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8 2 3 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MONTH MOVED IN/OUT 75 ’14974 -14975 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Mon th Moved In o r Ou t
99. NA when moved in
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t ; s p l i t o f f ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i nF U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 369
8235 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘YEAR MOVED IN/OUT 75’14976 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Year Moved In o r Ou t
3 .19721973
4. 19745 . 1975
9. NA
0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t ; s p l i t o f f ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i nFU no r a move r -ou t i n 1975
8236 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOPPED SCHOOL? 75’14977 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 4 o r 1 9 7 5 ? W h o
5 .Yes, ch i l d unde r 25 s topped go ing t o schoo lN o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . NA ; DK (moved ou t and no i n fo rma t i on g i ven )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8237 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HIGHEST GRAD FINISHED 75’14978-14979 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e1 4 . S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
99. NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
370 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8238 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RESPONDENT?14980 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( N 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
7 5 '
5 .T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n tT h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9 . NA; DK
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8239 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘LABOR/ASSET TYPE INC 75'14981 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
( H 3 0 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a s t h a tf r om? - Taxab le i ncome
1. Labo r i ncome (L )2 . A s s e t i n c o m e ( A )
3 . L a b o r a n d a s s e t ( L , A )
0 . I nap ; n o t a x a b l e i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8 2 4 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TRANSFER TYPE INC 7 5 '14982 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 3 0 , H 3 7 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T r a n s f e r I n c o m e
1.2 .3 .4 .
5 .6 .
8 .
9 .
ADC, AFDCO t h e r w e l f a r eS o c i a l S e c u r i t yO t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , a n n u i t i e sUnemployment, wo rkmen ’s compensa t i onA l imony , c h i l d s u p p o r tH e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e sS u p p l e m e n t a l S e c u r i t y I n c o m eA n y c o m b i n a t i o n ; o t h e r
0 . I nap ; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e - - i n c l u d e m o v e r s - o u t i f “ N o ” t o H 2 7 o r H 4 0
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 371
8241 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAXABLE INCOME - IND 75’14983-14987 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 9 , H 3 9 ) T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap ; none ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1975
8242 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TAXABLE Y - IND 75’14988 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I nap ; no ass ignment ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
in 1975
8243 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TRANSFER INC - IND 75 ’14989-14993 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 9 , H 3 9 ) T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 o r more
00000. Inap ; none ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1975
8244 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TRANSFER Y - IND 75’14994 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t r a n s f e r i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
in 1975
372 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8245 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS WORKED IN 7414995-14998 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
( H 3 2 , H 3 3 ) H o u r s w o r k e d l a s t y e a r
7 5 ’
9999. 9 , 9 9 9 h ou rs o r m o re
0000. I n a p ; d i d n o t w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
i n 1 9 7 5
8246 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HRS WORKED IN 74 75’
14999 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s w o r k h o u r s
1 . M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
i n 1 9 7 5
8 2 4 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS UNEMP IN 74
15000 -15003 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on75’
( H 3 5 , H 3 6 ) H o u r s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t l a s t y e a r
9999. 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0 0 0 0 . Inap ; was no t unemp loyed ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 5
8 2 4 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC HRS UNEMPLOYED 75’15004 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s u n e m p l o y m e n t h o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
i n 1 9 7 5
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 373
8249 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘COMPLETED EDUCATION ’15005-15006 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Completed Educat ion
T h i s v a r i a b l e c o n t a i n s t h e y e a r s o f e d u c a t i o n a s o f 1 9 7 9 f o r e a c h i n d i v i d u a lo t h e r t h a n t h e H e a d o r W i f e .
Co l l ege g radua teTwen ty - f ou r yea rs o l d o r younge r i n 1975 and i n schoo l 1968through 1975L e s s t h a n 1 2 y e a r s o f a g e i n 1 9 7 5 a n d e i t h e r n o t i n t h e f a m i l y o rp reschoo l age i n 1968 and has neve r s topped schoo lA g e i s a t l e a s t 1 2 b u t n o m o r e t h a n 2 4 a n d n e i t h e r i n s c h o o l n o rp reschoo l age i n 1968 and has neve r s topped schoo l
At tended school in 1968 and turned 25 between 1969 and 1975 andhad no t s topped schoo l by 25 ; move r - i n who was 25 o r o l de r i n1975; age in 1975 was NA; other NA
No educa t i on ; ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1975
8250 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘UPDATED 1972 IND WEIGHT ’15007-15008 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1 9 7 2 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t
T h i s v a r i a b l e i s u p d a t e d f o r m o v e r s i n a n d o u t s i n c e 1 9 7 2 .
374 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
1976 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8 2 5 1 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1976 ID NUMBER15009-15012 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1976 In te rv i ew Number
7 6 ’
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 6 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1975
8 2 5 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1976 SEQUENCE NUMBER 76’15013-15014 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sequence Number : 1976
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 6
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 6
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e w0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8 2 5 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD 76’15015 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1.2 .
3 .4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dF a t h e r o r m o t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e i n - l a w sU n r e l a t e dHusband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 375
8254 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE 76’15016-15017 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
A g e : 1 9 7 6
23 months or less98. 98 ye a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8255 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX 76’15018 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=9
Sex
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8256 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER 76’15019-15020 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U t h e f i r s t y e a r
3 1 - 3 9 . Ind i v idua l s who have moved i n to t he samp le
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s tyear
61. S p o u s e w h o w a s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r
.
00. I nd i v idua ls who had moved ou t by 1975 o r who had no t moved inb y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w
8257 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS 76’
.
15021 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2. Second mar r i ed pa i r i n FU
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . Inap; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n
1976
376 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8258 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED-IN MOVED-OUT 76 '15022 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Moved- in - Moved -Ou t
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I n a p ; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . . l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )Moved ou t o f FU s i nce 1975 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n de s t a b l i s h e d o w n h o u s e h o l dM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 5 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 7 5 , b u t i n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h ep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8259 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MO MOVED IN OR OUT 7 6 '
15023-15024 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Mon th Moved In o r Ou t
99. NA when moved in
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t ; s p l i t o f f ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n
FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1976
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 377
8260 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘YR MOVED IN OR OUT 76’15025 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Year Moved In or Out
3. 19734. 1974
6 . 1976
9 . N A
0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t ; s p l i t o f f ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i nFU no r a move r -ou t i n 1976
8261 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOP SCHOOL? 76’15026 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 5 o r 1 9 7 6 ? W h owas t ha t?
1. Yes . ch i l d unde r 25 s topped go ing t o schoo l5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . NA ; DK (moved ou t and no i n fo rma t i on g i ven )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8262 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HlGHEST GRADE FINISH 76’15027-15028 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e14. Second yea r o f co l l ege15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e1 6 . C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
99. NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
378 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8263 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS HOUSEWORK/WK 7 6 ’15029-15030 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
(G7, G11--Heads ’ Q u e s t i o n n a i r e a n d B 1 - - W i v e s ’ Q u e s t i o n n a i r e ) T i m e S p e n t o nH o u s e w o r k i n a n a v e r a g e w e e k b y t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ss
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . Inap ; none ; m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6 f i l e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8 2 6 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘EXTRA CARE? 7 6 ’15031 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 4 9 , H 5 1 - 5 2 - - H e a d s ’ Q u e s t i o n n a i r e a n d A 2 5 - - W i v e s ’ Q u e s t i o n n a i r e ) W h e t h e rt h i s i n d i v i d u a l r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e o r h a s p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s d i s a b i l i t i e s
5 .T h i s p e r s o n r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e o r i s d i s a b l e dT h i s p e r s o n d o e s n o t r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e a n d i s n o t d i s a b l e d
9 . NA; DK
0 . I n a p : m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6 f i l e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8265 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WHETHER RESPONDENT 76’15032 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( M 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9 . NA; DK
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 379
8266 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAXABLE $ SOURCE 7 6 '15033 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
( H 2 5 , H 3 7 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - Taxable income
1. Labor income (L)2 . Asset income (A)3. Labo r and asse t ( L , A )
0 . Inap; no taxab le income; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -ou t i n 1976
8267 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TAXABLE $15034-15038 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 8 , H 3 8 ) T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
76 '
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1976
8268 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TAXABLE $
15039 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
76 '
1. Minor ass ignment2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . Inap; no ass ignment ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u tin 1976
8269 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS WRKED LAST YR 76'15040-15043 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
(H31 -H33 ) Hou rs wo rked l as t yea r
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0000. I n a p ; d i d n o t w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u tin 1976
380 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8270 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC IND’S WRK HRS 7 6 ’15044 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s w o r k h o u r s
1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I n a p ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u ti n 1 9 7 6
8271 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS UNEMP LAST YR 76’15045 -15048 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 3 4 , H 3 5 ) H o u r s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t l a s t y e a r
9999. 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0000. I n a p ; was no t unemp loyed ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8 2 7 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC IND’S UNEMP HRS 76'15049 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s u n e m p l o y m e n t h o u r s
1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u ti n 1 9 7 6
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 381
8273 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TRANSFER $ SOURCE 76 ’15050 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 9 , H 3 7 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s . a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T r a n s f e r i n c o m e
1.2.
3 .4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .
0 .
ADC, AFDCO t h e r w e l f a r eS o c i a l S e c u r i t yO t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n , a n n u i t i e sUnemployment, workmen’s compensat ionA l imony , c h i l d s u p p o r tH e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e sSupp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncomeAny combinat ion; other
Inap; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 6
8274 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TRANSFER $15051-15055 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 8 , H 3 8 ) T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
76 ’
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
00000. Inap; none; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1976
8275 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TRANSFER $15056 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t r a n s f e r i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
76 ’
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . Inap; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u tin 1976
3 8 2 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
1977 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLE
8 2 7 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1977 ID NUMBER
15095-15060 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1977 In te rv i ew Number
7 7 ’
0 0 0 0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 7 o r s p l i t o f fnon response by 1976
8277 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1977 SEQUENCE NUMBER 77’15061-15062 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sequence Number: 1977
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 7
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 7
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8278 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD 77’15063 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1.2 .
4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y : p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dF a t h e r o r m o t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e i n - l a w sU n r e l a t e dHusband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 383
8279 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name-‘AGE 7 7 '15064-15065 = Cross-year Tape L o c a t i o n MD=99
A g e : 1 9 7 7
0 1 . 2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8280 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX 7 7 '15066 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Sex
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8281 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER --OLD 77'15067-15068 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Person Number
0 1 - 2 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U f o r t h e f i r s t y e a r
3 1 - 3 9 . Ind i v idua l s who have moved i n to t he samp le
5 1 - 5 9 . C h i l d r e n u n d e r 2 5 w h o w e r e l i v i n g i n i n s t i t u t i o n s t h e f i r s t
.
year6 1 . S p o u s e w h o w a s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r0 0 . Ind i v idua ls who had moved ou t by 1976 o r who had no t moved in
.
b y t h e t i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e w
8282 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS 77’
.
15069 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2 . Second mar r i ed pa i r i n FU
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . Inap; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F U i n
1977
3 8 4 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8283 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED-IN MOVED-OUT 77 ’15070 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Moved In - -Moved Ou t
0 .
1 .2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I n a p ; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . , l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U s i n c e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n de s t a b l i s h e d o w n h o u s e h o l dM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e o u t i n 1 9 7 6 , b u t i n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h ep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8 2 8 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MO MOVED IN OR OUT 7 7 ’15071-15072 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Mon th Moved In o r Ou t
0 1 . J a n u a r y0 2 . F e b r u a r y
0 3 . March0 4 . A p r i l0 5 . May0 6 . June0 7 . J u l y0 8 . A u g u s t
0 9 . September10. Oc tobe r11. November12. December
9 9 . NA when moved in
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 385
8285 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘YR MOVED IN OR OUT 77'15073-15074 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
Year Moved In or Out
76. 197677. 1977
99. NA
00. I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8286 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘STOP SCHOOL? 77’15075 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o f t h e c h i l d r e n s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 6 o r 1 9 7 7 ? W h owas t ha t?
5 .Yes, ch i l d unde r 25 s topped go ing t o schoo lN o d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . NA ; DK (moved ou t and no i n fo rma t i on g i ven )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8287 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HIGHEST GRADE FINISH 77’15076-15077 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o t a c h i l d u n d e r 2 5 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1977
3 8 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 2 8 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS HOUSEWORK/WK 7 7 ’15078 -15079 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
(G32 , G33 , G37 ) Abou t how much t ime does (he / she ) spend on housework i n anaverage week?
0 1 . O n e h o u r o r l e s s
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; n o n e ; m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7 f i l e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8289 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘NEEDS EXTRA CARE? 77’15080 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 5 3 ) D o y o u h a v e a n y p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n t h a t l i m i t s t h e t y p e o fw o r k o r t h e a m o u n t o f w o r k y o u c a n d o ? ( H 5 6 - H 5 7 ) I s t h e r e a n y o n e( e l s e ) i n t h i s f a m i l y w h o r e q u i r e s a l o t o f e x t r a c a r e b e c a u s e o f( h i s / h e r ) c o n d i t i o n ? W h o i s t h a t ?
1. T h i s p e r s o n r e q u i r e s e x t r a c a r e : t h i s p e r s o n i s H e a d a n d a n s w e r e d“ Y e s ” t o H 5 3
5 . T h i s p e r s o n d o e s n o t r e q u i r e e x t r a c a r e ; t h i s p e r s o n i s H e a d a n danswered “No ” t o H53
9 . NA; DK
0 . I n a p ; m o v e r - o u t o n 1 9 7 7 f i l e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8 2 9 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WHETHER RESPONDENT 77’15081 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( L 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
1 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 387
8291 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TAXABLE $ SOURCE 7 7 ’15082 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
( H 2 9 , H 3 7 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s o r w h a t ? W h a t w a stha t f r om? - Taxab le i ncome
1. Labor income2. Asset income
3 . Labor and asse t
0 . Inap; no t taxab le i ncome; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8292 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TAXABLE $15083-15087 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
( H 2 8 , H 3 8 ) T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
7 7 ’
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap ; none ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1977
8293 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TAXABLE $15088 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
7 7 ’
A c c u r a c y o f t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I nap ; no ass ignment ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
in 1977
8294 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS WORKED LAST YR 7 7 ’15089-15092 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
(H31 , H32 ) Hou rs wo rked l as t yea r
9999. 9 , 999 hou rs o r mo re
0000. I n a p ; d i d n o t w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
in 1977
388 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 2 9 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC IND”S WORK HRS 7 7 '
15093 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s w o r k h o u r s
1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
i n 1 9 7 7
8 2 9 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS UNEMP LAST YR 7 7 '15094-15097 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
( H 3 4 , H 3 5 ) H o u r s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t l a s t y e a r
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0 0 0 0 . I n a p ; was no t unemp loyed ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 7
8 2 9 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC IND”S UNEMP HRS 77'15098 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s u n e m p l o y m e n t h o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
i n 1 9 7 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 389
8298 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TRANSFER $ SOURCE 77’15099-15100 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 9 , H 3 7 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T r a n s f e r I n c o m e
0 1 . ADC, AFDC only0 2 . O t h e r w e l f a r e o n l y
0 3 . S o c i a l S e c u r i t y o n l y0 4 . O t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , a n n u i t i e s o n l y
0 5 . Unemployment only0 6 . W orkmen’s compensat ion only
0 7 . C h i l d s u p p o r t o n l y0 8 . H e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e s o n l y
09. Supp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncome on l y10. O t h e r o n l y15. Any comb ina t i on
0 0 . Inap; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1977
8299 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TRANSFER $15101-15105 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 2 8 , H 3 8 ) T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
77 ’
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap ; none ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1977
8300 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TRANSFER $15106 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t r a n s f e r i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
77’
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t
in 1977
3 9 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8301 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘NEW PERSON NUMBER 7 7 '15107 -15108 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1977 Revised Person Number
0 1 - 1 9 . i n d i v i d u a l s l i v i n g i n t h e F U t h e f i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y
2 0 . H u s b a n d o f t h e 1 9 6 8 H e a d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h ef i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y
2 1 - 2 9 . C h i l d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 8
3 0 - 6 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s b o r n i n t o t h e f a m i l y s i n c e 1 9 6 8 a n d w h o h a sa t l e a s t o n e s a m p l e p a r e n t
7 0 - 9 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n o t b o r n i n t o t h e f a m i l y o r w h o h a s n osamp le pa ren t
8302 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1972 UPDATD IND WEIGHT77’19109-19110 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 7 2 U p d a t e d I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t
U p d a t e d f o r a l l c h i l d r e n b o r n i n t o t h e s a m p l e ; t h e s e c h i l d r e n r e c e i v e d t h eu p d a t e d 1 9 7 2 f a m i l y w e i g h t f r o m t h e 1 9 7 7 f a m i l y d a t a
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 391
1978 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8303 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1978 ID NUMBER 78’15111-15114 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1978 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 8 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1977
8304 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE NO.15115-15116 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Sequence Number: 1978
7 8 ’
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n F U i n 1 9 7 8
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 8
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 6 i n t e r v i e w0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1978
8305 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD 78’
15117 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1. H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a d2 . W i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f e
4 .S o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a d
6 .Fa the r o r mo the r o f HeadG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
8 .O t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e i n - l a w sU n r e l a t e d
9 . Husband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
3 9 2 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 0 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘AGE15118-15119 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Age
7 8 '
0 1 . 2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s
9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
9 9 . N A0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8307 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name-‘SEX15120 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sex
7 8 '
1. M a l e2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8308 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘PERSON NUMBER (NEW) 78'15121-15122 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Revised Person Number
0 1 - 1 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s i n t h e o r i g i n a l 1 9 6 8 f a m i l y2 0 . H u s b a n d o f t h e 1 9 6 8 H e a d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e
f i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y2 1 - 2 9 . C h i l d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 83 0 - 6 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s b o r n i n t o t h e f a m i l y s i n c e 1 9 6 8 a n d w h o h a s
a t l e a s t o n e s a m p l e p a r e n t
7 0 - 9 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n o t b o r n i n t o t h e s a m p l e o r w h o h a s n osamp le pa ren t
0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t y e t b e e n b o r n o r m o v e d i n t o a p a n e l F U
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 393
8309 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS 78’
.
15123 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2 . S e c o n d m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . Inap; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n t h eFU in 1978
8310 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MOVED IN MOVED OUT 78’
.
15124 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Moved
.
In--Moved Out
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .7 .
8 .
Inap; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . . l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U s i n c e 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n des tab l i shed own househo ldM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 7 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D isappea red - -d i d no t move ou t i n 1977 , bu t i nc l uded i n FU on t hep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
3 9 4 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8311 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MONTH MOVED
1 5 1 2 5 - 1 5 1 2 6 = C r o s s - y e a r Tape L o c a t i o n M D = 9 9
Mon th Moved In o r Ou t
0 1 . J a n u a r y0 2 . F e b r u a r y0 3 . M a r c h0 4 . A p r i I
0 5 . M a y0 6 . J u n e0 7 . J u l y0 8 . A u g u s t0 9 . S e p t e m b e r10. October1 1 . N o v e m b e r12 . December
9 9 . N A w h e n m o v e d i n
IN OR OUT 78’
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f :i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8 3 1 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘YEAR MOVED IN OR OUT 78’15127-15128 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Year Moved In o r Ou t
7 7 . 19777 8 . 1978
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8 3 1 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘STOP SCHOOL? 7 8 ’15129 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( A 2 , A 3 ) D i d a n y o n e i n t h i s h o u s e h o l d s t o p g o i n g t o s c h o o l i n 1 9 7 7 o r 1 9 7 8 ?Who was that?
1 . Y e s , someone o the r t han Head o r W i fe unde r 25 s topped go ing t oschool
5 . N o , d i d n o t s t o p ( n o t l i s t e d i n A 3 )
9 . NA ; DK (moved ou t and no i n fo rma t i on g i ven )
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 395
8314 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HIGHEST GRADE FINISH 78’15130-15131 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
( A 4 ) W h a t w a s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e ( h e / s h e ) f i n i s h e d ?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t s t o p s c h o o l ; n o o n e u n d e r 2 5 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8315 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HRS HOUSEWORK/WK 78’15132-15133 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
(G35, G40, G44) About how much t ime does (he/she) spend on housework in anaverage week?
0 1 . One hou r o r l e ss9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . Inap ; none ; moved ou t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
8316 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘LOOKING FOR WORK? 78’15134 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 5 3 , H 5 4 ) I s a n y o n e i n t h e f a m i l y l o o k i n g f o r w o r k ? W h o i s t h a t ?
1. Yes, t h i s p e r s o n i s l o o k i n g f o r w o r k ; u n e m p l o y e d o r r e t i r e d ;p e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e d , h o u s e w i f e , s t u d e n t , o r o the r and answered“Yes ” t o F22
5 . N o , t h i s p e r s o n i s n o t l o o k i n g f o r w o r k ; e m p l o y e d o r a n s w e r e d “ N o ”to F22
9 , NA; DK
0 . Inap; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
396 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 1 7 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘LOOKING LAST 4 WKS? 78’15135 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( E 4 , F 2 6 , H 5 5 ) H a v e y o u b e e n d o i n g a n y t h i n g i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k s t o f i n da j o b ? H a s ( h e / s h e ) b e e n d o i n g a n y t h i n g i n t h e l a s t f o u r w e e k s t o f i n d aj o b ?
Yes5. No
9 . NA; DK
0 . I nap ; n o t l o o k i n g f o r w o r k ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8318 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WHETHER HEALTH LIMIT 78’15136 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 6 5 ) D o y o u ( H e a d ) h a v e a n y p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n t h a t l i m i t s t h et y p e o f w o r k o r t h e a m o u n t o f w o r k y o u c a n d o ?
(H73) I s t h e r e a n y o n e ( e l s e ) 1 8 o r o l d e r i n t h i s f a m i l y w h o h a s a n yp h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n t h a t l i m i t s t h e t y p e o f w o r k o r t h eamoun t o f wo rk they can do?
(H82) I s t h e r e a n y o n e u n d e r 1 8 i n t h i s f a m i l y w h o h a s a n y p h y s i c a l o rn e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n t h a t l i m i t s t h e i r a c t i v i t y o r s c h o o l i n g ?
1. T h i s p e r s o n h a s a p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n
5 . T h i s p e r s o n d o e s n o t h a v e a p h y s i c a l o r n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n
9 . NA; DK
0 . I n a p ; moved ou t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u ti n 1 9 7 8
8 3 1 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HOW MUCH LIMIT? 78’15137 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
(H66, H75, H84) D o e s i t l i m i t y o u r w o r k a l o t , s o m e w h a t , o r j u s t a l i t t l e ?
1. A lot
3 . Somewhat5 . J u s t a l i t t l e
9 . NA; DK
0 . I n a p ; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n s ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 397
8320 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘# YEARS WITH CONDITN 78’
15138-15139 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( H 6 7 , H 7 5 a , H 8 4 a ) H o w l o n g h a v e ( y o u / t h e y ) h a d t h i s c o n d i t i o n ?
0 1 . One yea r o r l ess9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t y e a r s o r m o r e
99. NA; DK
0 0 . Inap; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8321 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘CONDITN BETTER OR 78’15140 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 6 8 , H 7 6 , H 8 5 ) D o y o u e x p e c t i t t o g e t b e t t e r , w o r s e , o r s t a y a b o u t t h esame?
3 .B e t t e rSame
5 . Worse
9 . NA; DK; Head
0 . Inap; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8322 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘NEED EXTRA CARE? 78’15141 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( H 6 5 , H 7 7 , H 8 6 ) D o y o u / D o e s t h a t p e r s o n r e q u i r e a l o t o f e x t r a c a r e b ysomeone?
Yes5. No
9. NA
0 . Inap; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
398 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 2 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MEAN EXTRA COSTS? 7 8 ’15142 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 7 0 , H 7 8 , H 8 7 ) D o e s t h a t m e a n e x t r a c o s t s f o r t h e f a m i l y ?
Yes5. No
9 . NA; DK
0 . I nap ; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n ; m o v e d o u t ; d o e s n o t r e q u i r ee x t r a c a r e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n
1978
8 3 2 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ARE COSTS SMALL OR 7 8 '15143 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( H 7 1 , H 7 9 , H 8 8 ) A r e t h o s e c o s t s s m a l l , m o d e r a t e , o r q u i t e l a r g e ?
1 . S m a l l
5 .Modera teLa rge
9 . NA; DK
0 . I nap ; n o p h y s i c a l / n e r v o u s c o n d i t i o n ; m o v e d o u t ; d o e s n o t r e q u i r ee x t r a c a r e ; n o e x t r a c o s t s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8325 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WHO WAS RESPONDENT? 78'15144 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
( L 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
5 .T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n tT h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 399
8326 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE TAXABLE INCOM 78’15145 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 3 6 , H 4 4 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a stha t f r om? - Taxab le I ncome
1. Labor income2 . Asset income
3 . Labor and asset income
0 . I nap ; no taxab le income; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8327 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TAXABLE INCOM 78’15146-15150 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 3 5 , H 4 5 ) T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap; none; moved ou t and answered “No ” t o H34 o r H43 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
8328 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT TAXBL INC 78’15151 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass ignment ; moved ou t and answered “No ” t o H34 o r H43 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
8329 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HOURS WORKED IN 77 78’15152-15155 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
(H39 , H40 ) Hou rs wo rked l as t yea r
9999. 9 ,999 hou rs o r mo re
0000. I n a p ; d i d n o t w o r k ; moved out and answered “No” to H34 or H43;i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o ra move r -ou t i n 1978
400 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8330 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TOT HRS WRKD 77 7 8 ’15156 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s w o r k h o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; moved ou t and answered “ N o ” t o H 3 4 o r H 4 3 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8331 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOT HRS UNEMPLYD 77 78’15157 -15160 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 4 1 , H 4 2 ) H o u r s o f u n e m p l o y m e n t l a s t y e a r
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0 0 0 0 . Inap ; was no t unemp loyed ; moved ou t and answered “No” t o H34 o rH 4 3 ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
8332 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TOT HRS UNEMP 77 78’15161 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s u n e m p l o y m e n t h o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; moved ou t and answered “No ” t o H34 and H43 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 8
- -
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 401
8333 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE TRANSFR INCOM 78'15162-15163 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( H 3 6 , H 4 4 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T r a n s f e r I n c o m e
0 1 .0 2 .0 3 .0 4 .0 5 .0 6 .0 7 .0 8 .0 9 .10.
15.
0 0 .
ADC, AFDCSupp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncome (SS I )O t h e r w e l f a r eS o c i a l S e c u r i t yO t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , o r a n n u i t i e sUnemployment compensationW orkmen’s compensationC h i I d s u p p o r tH e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e sA n y t h i n g e l s eMore than one o f the above ; any comb ina t ion
Inap; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
8334 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOTAL TRANSFR INCOM 78’15164-15168 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
( H 3 5 , H 4 5 ) T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. Inap ; none ; moved ou t and answered “No ” t o H34 o r H43 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
8335 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT TRANF INCOME 78'15169 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t r a n s f e r i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; moved ou t and answered “No ” t o H34 o r H43 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1978
4 0 2 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8336 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1978 REVISED WEIGHT 78 ’
15170-15171 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 7 8 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t
T h i s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e w a s c o m p l e t e l y r e v i s e d i n 1 9 7 8 t o a c c o u n t f o rd i f f e r e n t i a l n o n r e s p o n s e s i n c e 1 9 6 8
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 403
1979 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8337 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1979 ID (CASE ID) ’15172-15175 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
1979 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 7 9 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1978
8338 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE # (IND) ’15176-15177 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1979
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n 1 9 7 9 f a m i l y5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 7 97 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n
a n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s s i n c e 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e w8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1979
8339 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATSHIP TO HEAD (IND) ’15178 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1.2 .
4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .
H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s h e a dW i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f eS o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a dFa the r o r mo the r o f HeadG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l dO t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e i n - l a w sU n r e l a t e dHusband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
404 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8340 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘AGE OF IND15179-15180 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Age
0 1 . 2 3 m o n t h s o r l e s s9 8 . 9 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8341 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEX OF IND15181 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sex
1. Ma le2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8 3 4 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘PERSON NUMBER OF IND ’
15182 -15183 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Revised Person Number
0 1 - 1 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s i n t h e o r i g i n a l 1 9 6 8 f a m i l y2 0 . H u s b a n d o f t h e 1 9 6 8 H e a d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h e
f i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y2 1 - 2 9 . C h i l d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 83 0 - 6 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s b o r n i n t o t h e f a m i l y s i n c e 1 9 6 8 a n d w h o h a s
a t l e a s t o n e s a m p l e p a r e n t
7 0 - 9 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n o t b o r n i n t o t h e s a m p l e o r w h o h a s n osamp le pa ren t
0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l h a d n o t b e e n b o r n o r m o v e d i n t o a p a n e l F U b y t h et i m e o f t h e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w
8 3 4 3 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS OF IND ’15184 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2 . S e c o n d m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . I nap ; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n t h eFU in 1979
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 405
8344 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WTR MOVED-IN/OUT-IND ’15185 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Moved In--Moved Out
0 .
1.2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
Inap; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e wA p p e a r e d - - d i d n o t m o v e i n s i n c e 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e w , b u t n o t i n c l u d e d i nF U l a s t y e a r ( i . e . , l i s t i n g m i s t a k e l a s t y e a r )M o v e d o u t o f F U s i n c e 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n des tab l i shed own househo ldM o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 8 i n t e r v i e wD i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D isappea red - -d i d no t move ou t i n 1978 , bu t i nc l uded i n FU on t hep r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ( u s u a l l y a l i s t i n g e r r o r ) ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , 7
8345 = Cross-year var iable number N a m e = ‘ M O M O V E D - I N / O U T - I N D ’15186-15187 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Month Moved In or Out
0 1 . January0 2 . February0 3 . March0 4 . A p r i I0 5 . May0 6 . June0 7 . J u l y0 8 . August0 9 . September1 0 . O c t o b e r11. November12 . December
99 . NA when moved i n
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
4 0 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8346 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r N a m e = ‘ Y R M O V E D - I N / O U T - I N D ’15188-15189 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Year Moved In o r Ou t
78. 19787 9 . 1979
99. NA
0 0 . I n a p ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8347 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HRS HSWRK-IND15190 -15191 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( J 5 , J 6 , J 1 0 ) A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s ( h e a d / w i f e / f r i e n d ) s p e n d o nhousework in an average week?
0 1 . O n e h o u r o r l e s s
9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t h o u r s o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p ; n o n e ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8348 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WTR IND WAS R15192 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( L 1 ) W h o w a s r e s p o n d e n t ?
1. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 407
8349 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘EMPL STATUS-IND '
15193 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
( C 1 , F 2 , K 3 6 ) W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w w h a t y o u d o - - a r e y o u ( h e a d / w i f e / f r i e n d /i n d i v i d u a l ) w o r k i n g n o w , l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , k e e p i n ghouse , o r wha t?
1. W orking now2 . T e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f f
4 .Look ing fo r wo rk , unemp loyedR e t i r e d
6 .Pe rmanen t l y d i sab ledHousew i f e ; keep ing house
8.S t u d e n tOther
0 . I n a p . , n o t a n “ e x t r a e a r n e r ” ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1979
8350 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K4 STUDENT?-IND15194 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
( K 4 7 ) D u r i n g 1 9 7 8 w a s ( h e / s h e ) e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l a s a f u l l - t i m e o r p a r t -t i m e s t u d e n t ?
1. F u l l - t i m e s t u d e n t
5 .P a r t - t i m e s t u d e n tN o t e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l
9. NA; DK0 . I nap . , c u r r e n t h e a d o r w i f e , n o t a n e x t r a e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s
ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1979
8351 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘K48 # WKS IN SCHOOL-IND ’15195-15196 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
(K48 ) How many weeks d i d ( he / she ) a t t end schoo l i n 1978?
01. One week or less
x x . Number of weeks at tended school
98. Don’ t know
99. NA0 0 . I n a p . , n o t e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l ; c u r r e n t h e a d o r w i f e ; n o t a n e x t r a
e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
408 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8352 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘K49 EDUCATION-IND '
15197 -15198 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
( K 4 9 ) W h a t i s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e o r y e a r o f s c h o o l ( h e / s h e ) h a s c o m p l e t e d ?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK
0 0 . I n a p . , c u r r e n t h e a d o r w i f e , n o t a n e x t r a e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a lw a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8 3 5 3 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TYPE TAXABLE INCOME-IND ’15199 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( K 4 0 , K 4 2 ) W a s t h a t F r o m w a g e s , a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T a x a b l e I n c o m e
1. Labo r i ncome
3 .A s s e t i n c o m eLabo r and asse t i ncome
0 . I nap ; n o t a x a b l e i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8 3 5 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOT TAXABLE INCOME-IND ’15200 -15204 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( K 4 1 , K 4 3 ) T o t a l t a x a b l e i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
9 9 9 9 9 . $ 9 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e
00000. I n a p ; n o n e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e ri n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8 3 5 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TOT TXBL INC-IND ’
15205 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I nap ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 409
8356 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT HRS WRKD 78-IND ’15206-15209 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( K 3 8 , K 3 9 ) H o u r s w o r k e d i n 1 9 7 8 - 1 9 7 9 v a r i a b l e
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0000. I n a p ; d i d n o t w o r k ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sne i t he r i n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1979
8357 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT HRS WRKD-IND ’15210 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s w o r k h o u r s
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . Inap; no ass ignment ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8358 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT HRS UNEMP 78-IND ’15211-15214 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
(K46 ) Hou rs o f unemp loymen t i n 1978 -1979 va r i ab l e
9999. 9,999 hours or more
0000. Inap; was not unemployed; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a lwas ne i t he r i n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1979
8359 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT HRS UNEMP-IND ’15215 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
A c c u r a c y o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l ’ s u n e m p l o y m e n t h o u r s
1. Minor ass ignment2. Major ass ignment
0 . Inap; no ass ignment ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sne i t he r i n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1979
4 1 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 6 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name- ‘TYPE TRANSFER INC- IND ’15216 -15217 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
( K 4 2 , K 4 3 ) W a s t h a t f r o m w a g e s . a p e n s i o n , a b u s i n e s s , o r w h a t ? W h a t w a st h a t f r o m ? - T r a n s f e r I n c o m e
0 1 . ADC, AFDC0 2 . S u p p l e m e n t a l S e c u r i t y I n c o m e ( S S I )
0 3 . O t h e r w e l f a r e0 4 . S o c i a l S e c u r i t y0 5 . O t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , o r a n n u i t i e s0 6 . Unemployment compensat ion0 7 . W orkmen’s compensat ion0 8 . C h i I d s u p p o r t
0 9 . H e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e s
10. A n y t h i n g e l s e
15. M o r e t h a n o n e o f t h e a b o v e ; a n y c o m b i n a t i o n
0 0 . I n a p ; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8361 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOT TRANSFER INC- IND ’15218-15222 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
( K 4 4 ) T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re
00000. I n a p ; n o n e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e ri n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
8362 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TOT TRANS INC-IND ’15223 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f t r a n s f e r i n c o m e f o r t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
1. M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I n a p ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 7 9
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 411
8363 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=’ INDIVIDUAL WEIGHT '
15224-15225 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1 9 7 9 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t
T h i s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e w a s r e v i s e d i n 1 9 7 9 t o a c c o u n t f o r d i f f e r e n t i a lnonresponse s ince 1978
412 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
1980 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8 3 6 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=’ 1980 ID (CASE ID)15226-15229 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1980 In te rv i ew Number
0 0 0 0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 8 0 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1979
8365 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEQUENCE NUMBER 80 ’15230-15231 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Sequence Number: 1980
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n 1 9 8 0 f a m i l y
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 8 0
7 1 - 7 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e t h e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r m o v e r s - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8366 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD 80 ’15232 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1. H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s H e a d2 . W i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f e
4 .S o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e nB r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a d
6 .M o t h e r o r f a t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
7 . O t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e s i n - l a w s
8 . U n r e l a t e d
9 . Husband of Head
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 413
8367 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘AGE OF IND 198015233-15234 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Age
0 1 . 23 months or younger9 8 . N i n e t y - e i g h t y e a r s o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8368 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEX OF IND 198015235 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sex
1. Male2 . Female
0 . I n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8369 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘PERSON NUMBER 1980 ’15236-15237 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Revised Person Number
0 1 - 1 9 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s i n t h e o r i g i n a l 1 9 6 8 f a m i l y
20. H u s b a n d o f t h e 1 9 6 8 H e a d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h ef i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y
2 1 - 2 9 . C h i l d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 8
3 0 - 6 9 . I nd i v i dua l who was bo rn i n to t he f am i l y s i nce 1968 and who hasa t l e a s t o n e s a m p l e p a r e n t
7 0 - 9 9 . Ind i v i dua l who was no t bo rn i n to t he samp le or who was nosample parent
0 0 . Ind i v idua l had no t been bo rn o r moved i n to a pane l FU by thet i m e o f t h e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w
4 1 4 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 7 0 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MARITAL PAIR 198015238 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2 . S e c o n d m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U
0 . l n a p . ; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F Ui n 1 9 8 0
8371 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MOVED IN/OUT? 1980
15239 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Moved In - -Moved Ou t
0 .
1.
2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I n a p . ; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
A p p e a r e d - - m o v e d i n b e f o r e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w , b u t m i s t a k e n l y n o ti n c l u d e d i n F U t h a t y e a r ( a l i s t i n g e r r o r )
M o v e d o u t o f F U s i n c e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n de s t a b l i s h e d o w n h o u s e h o l d
M o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w
D i e d s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
D i s a p p e a r e d - - m o v e d o u t b e f o r e 1 9 7 9 i n t e r v i e w , b u t m i s t a k e n l yi n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h e p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w ; N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 o r 7
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 415
8372 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘MONTH MOVED IN/OUT 80 ’ 15240-15241 Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
Month Moved In or Out
01. January 02. February 03. March 04. ApriI 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December
99. NA when moved in or out 00. Inap.; did not move in or out since last interview; splitoff;
individual was neither in the FU nor a mover-out in 1980
8373 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘YEAR MOVED IN/OUT 80 ’ 15242-15243 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
Year Moved in or Out
Last two digits of actual year in which move occurred 99. NA 00. Inap.; did not move in or out since last interview; splitoff
interview; individual was neither in the FU nor a mover-out in 1980
8374 = Cross-year variable number Name=‘HR/WEEK HOUSEWORK 80 ’ 15244-15249 = Cross-year Tape Location MD=99
J5. About how much time does your (wife/friend) spend on housework in an average week--l mean time spent cooking, cleaning, and doing other work around the house?
J6. About how much time do you (Head) spend on housework in an average week? (I mean time spent cooking, cleaning, and doing other work around the house)
J9. Who is that? J10. About how much time does (he/she) spend on housework in an average
week?
01. One hour or less
98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; moved out; individual was neither in the FU nor a
mover-out in 1980
416 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 7 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘WAS THIS IND R?15246 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
N1. Who was __
1. T h i s
5 . T h i s9. NA0 . T h i s
respondent?
i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8 3 7 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b i e n u m b e r Name=‘1980 EMPL STATUS15247 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
C1. W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t y o u d o - - a r e y o u ( H e a d ) w o r k i n g n o w .l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , ( a h o u s e w i f e ) , o r w h a t ?
F2. W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) d o e s - - i s s h ew o r k i n g n o w , l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , a h o u s e w i f e , o rwha t?
K 3 9 . W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t ( I n d i v i d u a l ) d o e s - - i s ( h e / s h e ) w o r k i n gn o w , l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , k e e p i n g h o u s e , o r w h a t ?
1.2 .
4 .
6 .
8 .
9 .0 .
W orking nowT e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f fL o o k i n g f o r w o r k , u n e m p l o y e dR e t i r e dP e r m a n e n t l y d i s a b l e dHousew i f e ; keep ing houseS t u d e n tO the rDon ’ t KnowI n a p . ; n o t a n " e x t r a e a r n e r ” ; i n d i v i d u a l 1 5 y e a r s o r y o u n g e r ;i n d i v i d u a l i s d e c e a s e d ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r -o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8377 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘IND A STUDENT? 1980 ’15248 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=9
K50. D u r i n g 1 9 7 9 w a s ( h e / s h e ) e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l a s a f u l l - t i m e o r p a r t -t i m e s t u d e n t ?
1. F u l l - t i m e s t u d e n t3 . P a r t - t i m e s t u d e n t
5 . N o t e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l
9 . NA; DK0 . I n a p . ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; n o t a n E x t r a E a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s
n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 417
8378 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WEEKS IN SCHOOL (K51)? ’15249-15250 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
K51. How many weeks d i d (he / she ) a t t end schoo l i n 1979?
0 1 . One week or less
x x . Number of weeks at tended school
9 8 . Don’ t know
99. NA0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t e n r o l l e d i n
e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s
8379 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘EDUCATION ATTAINED 80 ’15251-15252 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
s c h o o l ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; n o t a n e x t r an e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
K52. W h a t i s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e o r y e a r o f s c h o o l t h a t ( h e / s h e ) h a scompleted?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e / t e c h . s c h o o l
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e o r m o r e
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; n o t a n e x t r a e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l
was ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1980
8380 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE TAXABLE Y 1980 ’
15253 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Type Taxable Income
1. Labor income2 . Asset income3 . Bo th l abo r and asse t i ncome
0 . I n a p . ; no taxab le income; i n i n s t i t u t i o n i n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a lwas ne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1980
4 1 8 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8381 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1980 TOT TAXABLE Y15254 -15258 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
T o t a l T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f T h i s i n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99 ,999 o r mo re00000. Inap.; none; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r
i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8382 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TOT TAXABLE Y 80 ’
15259 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f T h i s I n d i v i d u a l ’ s T a x a b l e I n c o m e
1 . M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I n a p . ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8383 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HOURS WORKED IN 1979 ’15260-15263 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
H o u r s W o r k e d i n 1 9 7 9 - 1 9 8 0 V a r i a b l e
9999. 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e0000. I n a p . ; d i d n o t w o r k ; d i d n o t h a v e j o b i n 1 9 7 9 ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n
b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1980
8 3 8 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC HOURS WORKED IN 79 ’15264 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f T h i s I n d i v i d u a l ’ s W o r k H o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I n a p . ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 419
8385 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘HOURS UNEMP IN 1979 ’15265-15268 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Hours of Unemployment in 1979-1980 Var iable
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e0000. I n a p . ; was not unemployed; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l
w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8386 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC HOURS UNEMP IN 79 ’15269 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion
Accuracy of Th is Person’s Unemployment Hours
1 . M i n o r a s s i g n m e n t2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I n a p . ; no ass ignmen t ; moved ou t and was no t unemp loyed i n 1979 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n o t a n e x t r a e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e ri n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1980
8387 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE TRANSFER Y '
15270-15271 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K45. D i d ( h e / s h e ) h a v e a n y ( o t h e r ) i n c o m e l a s t y e a r ?K46. W h a t w a s t h a t f r o m ? ( T r a n s f e r i n c o m e )
0 1 .02.
0 3 .0 4 .
0 5 .0 6 .0 7 .0 8 .0 9 .
10.
15.
00.
ADC, AFDC onlySupp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncome , SS IO t h e r W e l f a r eS o c i a l S e c u r i t yO t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , o r a n n u i t i e sUnemployment CompensationW orkmen’s CompensationC h i l d S u p p o r tH e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e
A n y t h i n g e l s e
More than one o f the above ; any comb ina t ion
I n a p . ; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n o t a n e x t r ae a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
4 2 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 8 8 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TOTAL TRANSFER Y '
15272 -15276 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K 4 7 . T o t a l t r a n s f e r i n c o m e o f t h i s i n d i v i d u a l
9 9 9 9 9 . $ 9 9 , 9 9 9 o r m o r e00000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; m o v e d o u t a n d h a d n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e i n 1 9 7 9 ; i n
i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n o t a n e x t r a e a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r w i t h F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8389 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC TRANSFER Y15277 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f T r a n s f e r I n c o m e f o r T h i s I n d i v i d u a l
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . M a j o r a s s i g n m e n t
0 . I n a p . ; no ass i gnmen t ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n o t a n e x t r ae a r n e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 0
8390 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1980 IND WEIGHT '
15278-15279 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 8 0 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t - - u p d a t e d f r o m 1 9 7 9
T h i s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e w a s r e v i s e d i n 1 9 8 0 t o a c c o u n t f o r d i f f e r e n t i a ln o n r e s p o n s e s i n c e 1 9 7 9 .
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 421
1981 INDIVIDUAL VARIABLES
8391 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘1981 INTERVIEW NUMBER '15280-15283 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
1981 Interv iew Number
0000. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s m a i n f a m i l y n o n r e s p o n s e b y 1 9 8 1 o r s p l i t o f fnonresponse by 1980
8392 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘SEQUENCE NUMBER 1981’15284-15285 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Sequence Number: 1981
0 1 - 4 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n 1 9 8 1 f a m i l y
5 1 - 5 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 8 1
7 1 - 8 0 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o na n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e i r o w n h o u s e h o l d s i n c e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w
8 1 - 8 9 . I n d i v i d u a l s w h o d i e d s i n c e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w
0 0 . Ind i v i dua l s who we re ne i t he r i n t he FU no r move rs -ou t i n 1981
8393 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RELATION TO HEAD 1981’15286 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
R e l a t i o n s h i p t o H e a d
1. H e a d o f f a m i l y ; p r e v i o u s H e a d2 . W i f e ; p r e v i o u s w i f e
3 . S o n o r d a u g h t e r - - i n c l u d e s s t e p c h i l d r e n a n d a d o p t e d c h i l d r e n4 . B r o t h e r o r s i s t e r o f H e a d
6 .M o t h e r o r f a t h e r o f H e a dG r a n d c h i l d o r g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d
7 . O t h e r r e l a t i v e - - i n c l u d e s i n - l a w s
8. Unrelated
9 . Husband of Head0 . Ind i v i dua l who was ne i t he r i n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1981
4 2 2 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 9 4 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘AGE OF INDIVIDUAL 1981’15287-15288 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Age
23 mon ths o ld o r youngerN i n e t y - e i g h t y e a r s o l d o r o l d e r
99. NA0 0 . I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U no r a move r -ou t i n 1981
8395 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘SEX OF INDIVIDUAL 1981’15289 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1. Ma le2 . Female0 . l n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8 3 9 6 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘PERSON NUMBER15290-15291 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Revised Person Number
1981’
0 1 - 1 9 .
2 0 .
2 1 - 2 9 .
3 0 - 6 9 .
7 0 - 9 9 .
I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s i n t h e o r i g i n a l 1 9 6 8 f a m i l y
H u s b a n d o f t h e 1 9 6 8 H e a d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n t h ef i r s t y e a r o f t h e s t u d y
C h i l d w h o w a s l i v i n g i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n 1 9 6 8
l n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s b o r n i n t o t h e f a m i l y s i n c e 1 9 6 8 a n d w h o h a sa t l e a s t o n e s a m p l e p a r e n t
I n d i v i d u a l w h o w a s n o t b o r n i n t o t h e s a m p l e o r w h o h a s n os a m p l e p a r e n t
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 423
8397 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MARITAL STATUS-IND 1981’15292 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
M a r i t a l S t a t u s
1. F i r s t m a r r i e d p a i r i n F U2 . S e c o n d m a r r i e d p a i r
9 . N i n t h m a r r i e d p a i r
0 . I nap . ; n o t m a r r i e d ; s p o u s e i s n o t i n F U ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t i n F Uin 1981
8398 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MOVED IN/OUT 1981’
15293 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
Moved In--Moved Out
0 .
1.
2 .
5 .
6 .
7 .
8 .
I nap . ; i n f a m i l y o r i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h t h i s y e a r a n d l a s t y e a r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
M o v e d i n o r b o r n s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w
A p p e a r e d - - m o v e d i n b e f o r e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w , b u t m i s t a k e n l y n o ti n c l u d e d i n F U l a s t y e a r
M o v e d o u t o f F U s i n c e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w o r o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n a n des tab l i shed own househo ld
M o v e d o u t o f F U a n d i n t o a n i n s t i t u t i o n s i n c e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w
D i e d s i n c e 1 9 8 0 i n t e r v i e w
D isappea red - -moved ou t be fo re 1980 i n te r v i ew , bu t m is taken l yi n c l u d e d i n F U o n t h e p r e v i o u s i n t e r v i e w : N A w h e t h e r 5 , 6 , o r 7
424 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 3 9 9 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MONTH MOVED IN/OUT 1981'15294 -15295 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
Mon th Moved In o r Ou t
0 1 . J a n u a r y0 2 . F e b r u a r y
0 3 . March0 4 . A p r i l0 5 . May0 6 . June
0 7 . J u l y0 8 . Augus t0 9 . September10. Oc tobe r11. November12. December
9 9 . NA when moved i n o r ou t0 0 . I n a p . ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f
i n t e r v i e w ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1981
8400 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘YEAR MOVED IN/OUT 1981’15296-15297 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Year Moved In o r Ou t
L a s t t w o d i g i t s o f a c t u a l y e a r i n w h i c h m o v e o c c u r r e d99. NA0 0 . I n a p . ; d i d n o t m o v e i n o r o u t s i n c e l a s t i n t e r v i e w ; s p l i t o f f
i n t e r v i e w ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1981
8401 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘HR/WEEK ON HOUSEWRK 1981’15298 -15299 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=99
J 5 . A b o u t h o w m u c h t i m e d o e s y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) s p e n d o n h o u s e w o r k i n a na v e r a g e w e e k - - l m e a n t i m e s p e n t c o o k i n g , c l e a n i n g , a n d d o i n g o t h e r w o r ka round the house?
___J 6 . Abou t how much t ime do you (head ) spend on housework i n an ave rageweek? ( I m e a n t i m e s p e n t c o o k i n g , c l e a n i n g , a n d d o i n g o t h e r w o r ka round the house )
J 9 . W h o i s t h a t ?J 1 0 . Abou t how much t ime does (he / she ) spend on housework i n an ave rage
week?
0 1 . O n e h o u r o r l e s s
9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o n e ; m o v e d o u t ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a
m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 425
8402 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘RESPONDENT? 1 9 8 1
15300 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
M41. Who was respondent?
1. T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s r e s p o n d e n t
5 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t r e s p o n d e n t
9. NA
0 . T h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8403 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘EMPLOYMENT STAT-IND 1981’
15301 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
C1. W e wou ld l i ke to know abou t wha t you do - -a re you (head) work ing now,l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , ( a h o u s e w i f e ) . o r w h a t ?
F2. W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t y o u r ( w i f e / f r i e n d ) d o e s - - i s s h ework ing now, l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , a h o u s e w i f e , o rwhat?
K33. W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w a b o u t w h a t ( i n d i v i d u a l ) d o e s - - i s ( h e / s h e ) w o r k i n gn o w , l o o k i n g f o r w o r k , r e t i r e d , a s t u d e n t , k e e p i n g h o u s e , o r w h a t ?
1.2 .
4 .
6 .
8 .
W orking nowT e m p o r a r i l y l a i d o f fLook ing fo r wo rk , unemp loyedR e t i r e dPermanen t l y d i sab ledHousew i f e ; keep ing houseS t u d e n tOther
9 . Don ’ t know0 . I n a p . ; no t an O the r FU Member age 16 o r o l de r , i nd i v i dua l i s
deceased; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8404 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘WHETHER STUDENT-IND 1981’
15302 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on MD=9
K44. D u r i n g 1 9 8 0 w a s ( h e / s h e ) e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l a s a f u l l - t i m e o r p a r t -t i m e s t u d e n t ?
3 .F u l l - t i m e s t u d e n tP a r t - t i m e s t u d e n t
3. N o t e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l
9 . NA; DK0 . I n a p . ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; not an Other FU Member age 16 or
o l d e r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
4 2 6 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 4 0 5 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘# WEEKS IN SCHOOL 1981’15303-15304 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
K 4 5 . H o w m a n y w e e k s d i d ( h e / s h e ) a t t e n d s c h o o l i n 1 9 8 0 ?
0 1 . One week o r l ess
x x . Number o f weeks a t t ended schoo l
9 8 . D o n ’ t k n o w
99. NA0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; n o t a n O t h e r
FU Member age 16 o r o lde r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r am o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8406 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘COMPLETED EDUC-IND 1981’15305-15306 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
K46. W h a t i s t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e o r y e a r o f s c h o o l t h a t ( h e / s h e ) h a scompleted?
0 1 - 1 2 . F i r s t g r a d e t h r o u g h t w e l f t h g r a d e
13. F i r s t y e a r o f c o l l e g e o r t e c h n i c a l s c h o o l14. S e c o n d y e a r o f c o l l e g e o r t e c h n i c a l s c h o o l
15. T h i r d y e a r o f c o l l e g e16. C o l l e g e s e n i o r o r g r a d u a t e
17. Gradua te schoo l o r mo re
0 0 . I n a p . ; c u r r e n t H e a d o r W i f e ; n o t a n O t h e r F U M e m b e r ; i n d i v i d u a lw a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8407 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TYPE TXBL INCOME 1981’
15307 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
Type Taxab le I ncome
1. Labo r i ncome2 . A s s e t i n c o m e
3. B o t h l a b o r a n d a s s e t i n c o m e
0 . I n a p . ; n o t a x a b l e i n c o m e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n i n b o t h y e a r s ; w a s n e i t h e ri n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1981
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 427
8408 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT TXBL INCOME-IND 1981’15308-15312 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K36,K41,K50. T o t a l T a x a b l e I n c o m e o f T h i s I n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 or more
00000. I n a p . ; n o n e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e rin the FU nor a mover-out 1981
8409 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT TXBL Y-IND 1981’
15313 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f I n d i v i d u a l ’ s T a x a b l e I n c o m e
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I n a p . ; no ass ignment : i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sne i t he r i n FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1981
8410 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ANN WORK HRS-IND 1981’15314-15317 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K37,K38,K52. Hours Worked Last Year
9 9 9 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e
0000. I n a p . ; d i d n o t w o r k ; d i d n o t h a v e j o b i n 1 9 8 0 ; i n i n s t i t u t i o nb o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n1981
8411 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC ANN WRK HRS-IND 1981’15318 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f I n d i v i d u a l ’ s W o r k H o u r s
1. Minor ass ignment2 . Major ass ignment
0 . I n a p . ; no ass ignment ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sn e i t h e r i n a n i n s t i t u t i o n n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
428 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8 4 1 2 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ANN UNEMP HRS-IND 1981’15319-15322 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
K 4 3 . H o u r s o f U n e m p l o y m e n t i n 1 9 8 0 - 1 9 8 1 V a r i a b l e
9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 h o u r s o r m o r e0000. I n a p . ; was no t unemp loyed ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; n o t a n
Othe r FU Member 16 o r o l de r ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F Un o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8413 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘ACC ANN UNEMP HR-IND1981’
15323 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
A c c u r a c y o f I n d i v i d u a l ’ s U n e m p l o y m e n t H o u r s
1. M ino r ass i gnmen t2 . Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I n a p . ; n o a s s i g n m e n t ; m o v e d o u t a n d w a s n o t u n e m p l o y e d i n 1 9 8 0 ; i ni n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; no t an O the r FU Member 16 o r o l de r ;i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8414 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘TYPE TRANSFER Y-IND 1981’
15324 -15325 = C ross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K 4 0 . D i d ( h e / s h e ) h a v e a n y ( o t h e r ) i n c o m e l a s t y e a r ?K41. W h a t w a s t h a t f r o m ? ( T r a n s f e r I n c o m e )
0 1 . ADC, AFDC only0 2 . Supp lemen ta l Secu r i t y I ncome , SS I
0 3 . O t h e r W e l f a r e0 4 . S o c i a l S e c u r i t y
0 5 . O t h e r r e t i r e m e n t p a y , p e n s i o n s , o r a n n u i t i e s0 6 . Unemployment Compensat ion0 7 . W orkmen’s Compensat ion0 8 . C h i I d S u p p o r t
0 9 . H e l p f r o m r e l a t i v e
10. A n y t h i n g e l s e
15. M o r e t h a n o n e o f t h e a b o v e ; a n y c o m b i n a t i o n0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t r a n s f e r i n c o m e ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s : i n d i v i d u a l
w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 429
8415 = C ross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘TOT TRANSFER Y-IND 1981’15326-15330 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
K 4 7 . T o t a l T r a n s f e r I n c o m e o f T h i s l n d i v i d u a l
99999. $99,999 or more00000. Inap . ; none ; moved ou t and had no t r ans fe r i ncome i n 1980 ; i n
i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n F U n o r amove r -ou t i n 1981
8416 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘ACC TOT TRNSFR Y-IND 1981’
15331 = Cross -yea r Tape Loca t i on
A c c u r a c y o f I n d i v i d u a l ’ s T r a n s f e r I n c o m e
1. Minor ass ignment2. Ma jo r ass i gnmen t
0 . I n a p . ; no ass ignment ; i n i n s t i t u t i o n b o t h y e a r s ; i n d i v i d u a l w a sne i t he r i n t he FU no r a move r -ou t i n 1981
P l e a s e r e f e r t o S e c t i o n I , P a r t 5 : Genera ted Va r i ab les and Add i t i ona lD a t a f o r a f u l l e x p l a n a t i o n o f V ’ s 8 4 1 7 a n d 8 4 1 8 .
8417 = Cross -yea r va r i ab le number Name=‘MONTH S/O FAM FORMED ’15332-15333 = Cross-year Tape Locat ion MD=99
M o n t h S p l i t o f f M o v e d O u t o f M a i n F U
0 1 . January0 2 . February0 3 . March0 4 . A p r i l0 5 . May0 6 . June0 7 . J u l y0 8 . August0 9 . September10. October11. November12. December
9 8 . M o v e d o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n9 9 . NA; DK0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t a s p l i t o f f i n 1 9 8 1 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U
nor a move r -ou t i n 1981
4 3 0 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
8418 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘YEAR S/O FAM FORMED ’
15334-15335 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n MD=99
Y e a r S p l i t o f f M o v e d O u t o f M a i n F U
x x . A c t u a l y e a r m o v e d o u t
9 8 . M o v e d o u t o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n
9 9 . NA year0 0 . I n a p . ; n o t a s p l i t o f f i n 1 9 8 1 ; i n d i v i d u a l w a s n e i t h e r i n t h e F U
n o r a m o v e r - o u t i n 1 9 8 1
8419 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘MAIN FAM ID FOR S/O ’
15336-15339 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 8 1 I D N u m b e r o f t h e M a i n F a m i l y I n t e r v i e w f r o m w h i c h t h i s I n d i v i d u a l ’ sS p l i t o f f F a m i l y I n t e r v i e w W a s F o r m e d
A c t u a l 1 9 8 1 I D N u m b e r s ( 0 0 0 1 - 6 6 2 0 ) w e r e c o d e d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o m o v e d o u to f m a i n f a m i l y i n t e r v i e w s t o f o r m t h e s p l i t o f f F U .
0 0 0 0 . I n a p . ; t h i s i n d i v i d u a l w a s n o t p a r t o f a s p l i t o f f f a m i l y i n 1 9 8 1
9 9 9 7 . T h i s s p l i t o f f i n d i v i d u a l d i d n o t m o v e o u t o f a m a i n f a m i l yi n t e r v i e w ; e . g . , n o n s a m p l e H e a d s o r w i v e s , c h i l d r e n n e w l y b o r ni n , e t c .
8420 = C r o s s - y e a r v a r i a b l e n u m b e r Name=‘1981 IND WEIGHT '
15340-15341 = C r o s s - y e a r T a p e L o c a t i o n
1 9 8 1 I n d i v i d u a l W e i g h t : U p d a t e d f r o m 1 9 8 0
T h i s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e w a s r e v i s e d i n 1 9 7 8 t o a c c o u n t f o r d i f f e r e n t i a ln o n r e s p o n s e s i n c e 1 9 7 6 . T h e v a r i a b l e i s c a r r i e d f o r w a r d f r o m 1 9 8 0 f o ri n d i v i d u a l s w h o w e r e i n a n F U o r h a d j u s t m o v e d o u t o f t h e F U .
SECTION III INDEXES
In this fourteenth-year documentation, five variable indexes are included
which attempt to organize the data for easy reference. The first is an
alphabetical arrangement by topic of family data only. with the pertinent
variables listed. The second index is a list of 1981 family data in order by
variable number, with comparable 1968-1980 variables. The third is an
alphabetical arrangement by topic similar to the first index, but using
individual variables only. Fourthly, there is an individual index similar in
format to the family numerical one described above. The last index compares
questions in Sections C, D, and E, and Sections F, C, and H of the questionnaire.
However, all individual variable numbers are valid only for the fourteenth-year
merged tape. Although all of these have been checked and double-checked, the
possibility remains that there may still be errors. Therefore, we cannot warn
the user strongly enough to please use these only in conjunction with the tape
codes.
These indexes list variable numbers only. For those who are using tape
location format, a listing of the dictionary (found before the data on a standard
file) will give a quick reference of the tape locations corresponding to each
variable number.
Part 1: Alphabetical Index of Fourteen-Year Family Code
Since this index is a compilation of all variables on the merged family-unit
tape for 1968 through 1981 interviewing years, no individual data are included
except the individual weight, and the only change variables included are those
for 1968-1969.1 All raw data and generated variables are to be found in
alphabetical order by topic. Cross-referencing was attempted, although this may
not be as complete as the user would wish. No attempt was made to describe
variables in detail, since that is the purpose of the tape code. and this index
is meant to be used only in conjunction with that invaluable document. All
accuracy codes can be found under the “Accuracy” heading rather than under a
specific topic such as “Housing.” Note that such terms as “head” or “wife” do
not necessarily designate the same person in the data from different years.
1There are 26 exceptions: change in family composition and in marital status between 1968-1969, 1969-1970, 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1972-1973, 1973-1974, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, 1977-1978, 1978-1979, 1979-1980, and 1980-1981.
432
Hence, i f t h e u s e r w i s h e s d e m o g r a p h i c i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e h e a d o f t h e u n i t a t
t h e e n d o f t h e p a n e l p e r i o d , h e m u s t u s e t h a t g i v e n i n t h e l a t e s t y e a r ’ s d a t a .
I n s t r u c t i o n s f o r U s e 2 :
T h e l i s t i n g s o f e a c h y e a r ’ s d a t a a r e s e p a r a t e d b y s e m i c o l o n s ( ; ) , e . g . :
V 9 7 ; V 5 5 1 ;
W h e n t h e r e a r e n o t f o u r t e e n y e a r s ’ v a r i a b l e s f o r a c e r t a i n t o p i c , t h e “ b l a n k ” i n
t h e s e q u e n c e w a s i g n o r e d , e . g . ;
2 S k i p s i n n u m e r i c a l s e q u e n c e a r e d u e t o d u m m y v a r i a b l e s s e p a r a t i n g e a c hy e a r ’ s d a t a .
A b b r e v i a t i o n s :
433
( B k t ) b r a c k e t - - w h e r e b o t h f i e l d s a n d t h e i r b r a c k e t s a r e p r e s e n t , t h e b r a c k e ti s f o r t h e i m m e d i a t e l y p r e c e d i n g v a r i a b l e , e . g . , V 2 2 9 & V 2 3 0 ( B k t ) ( V 2 3 0 i sV 2 2 9 ’ s b r a c k e t )
(Chg ) change va r i ab l e ( 1968 -1969 o n l y 3 ) - - t h e c h a n g e v a r i a b l e s a r e l i s t e d a tt h e e n d o f t h e 1 9 6 9 v a r i a b l e s , e . g . , V ’ s 5 1 3 - 5 1 5 & V 1 0 0 1 ( C h g )
( D e c ) d e c i l e - - t h e d e c i l e s i m m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w t h e i r r e l e v a n t v a r i a b l e s
C r o s s - r e f e r e n c e s a r e n o t a t e d “ H E A D I N G , S u b h e a d i n g , ” w i t h s e m i c o l o n s s e p a r a t i n gt h e d i f f e r e n t t o p i c s , e . g . :
(see also INCOME, Labor; WELL-OFFNESS MEASURES, Net Real Minus Housing).
3 The f am i l y compos i t i on and mar i t a l s t a tus changes be tween each yea r ’ sd a t a , m e n t i o n e d i n f o o t n o t e 1 a b o v e , a r e t h e o n l y e x c e p t i o n s .
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FOURTEEN-YEAR FAMlLY CODE
ACCURACY CODES
Additions & Repairs
dollars saved: Vl7; V463: V1136; ~1837; V2437
payments on: VI3
Alcohol, Annual Amount Spent On: V34; V497; Vll72; ~1873: V2473
Cars
amount saved on repair of: V25: V446; Vlllg: ~1820: V2420
hours spent repairing: V27: v448; V1121; ~1822; V2422
insurance payments: v21
payments on: v23
value of: V444: Vll7; V1818; V2418
Cigarettes, Amount Spent On: V36: V459; V1174: v1875; V2475
Contributions to Support of Outside Dependents: V531
Employment History
head, percent of time worked in non-full-time years: ~3436; ~4144: V4633; V5607: V6155; ~6753; V7386; ~8038
wife, percent of time worked in non-full-time years: v3434: v4113; V4992: V5576; V6125; v6723: v7356: V8008
Finances: V365
Flakey Data Code: V818
Food
eating out, amount spent on: V507: V1186; V1887; V2481; V3446; ~3854; v4369; V5274: V5773: v637g; v6975; V7567
food stamps, amount saved, in previous year: ~46; ~511: ~1184; ~1885: V2479; V3444: ~3852; V4365: ~5278; ~5777: ~6383; v6977; v7569
food stamps, amount saved, last month: V3847; V4360; V5270; v576g; V6375; W71; V7563
food stamps, amount spent, in previous year: ~3850; ~4363; V5276; V5775; V6381
food stamps, amount spent, last month: ~3845; ~4358; V5268; V5767; V6373
meals at work or school, amount saved: ~505: ~1182; ~1883; ~2488
435
436
meals at work or school, amount spent: V503: ~1178; vl87g; V2484
other free, amount saved on: ~513; ~118; v188g; v24go
raising and canning, amount saved on: V40; V509; v1180; V1881: V2486
used at home, amount spent: ~38: v5Ol; vl176: v1877; V2477: V3442; v3842; v4335; v5272; v577l; v6377: v6973: v7565
Free Housing, Rental Value of, (see Rent, Value of Free Housing, this section)
Hours
home production: v62
housework: see below
illness of head: V52: v468; Vll41: V1842; V2442: V3030; V3426: V3826; v4337; V5237; ~5736; ~6341; v6939; v7535
illness of others, of head: V4335; V4722: v5235: V5247; V5734; v6g37; v1533
illness of others; of wife: ~5746; ~6351; v6g4g: v7543
illness of wife: V4724: V5249; ~5748; V6353; v6g51: V7545
nonleisure, average for major adults: V366; V880; V1578; v22go; v2g17
strike, of head: V4341; ~5238; ~5738; V6343; v6g41; V7537
strike, of wife: V4726; v5251: v5750; ~6355: v6953: V7547
unemployment, of head: V50; V470; V1143; ~1844; V2444; V3032: V3428; V3828; V4339; V5241: V5740; V6345: v6g43; V7539
unemployment, of wife: V3834; v4728; v5253; v5752; V6351: v6955; v7549
work for pay
of head: ~48; ~466: V113g; ~1840; V2440; ~3028; V3424; V3824: v4333; v5233; v5732; v6337; v6935; vl531
of head and wife: V66
of others: V’s 68 t 10
of wife: V54; V476; V1149; V1850; V2450; ~3036; V3432: ~3832; V4345; V5245; V5744; v634g; v6g47; V7541
Home Improvement (see Additions and Repairs, this section)
House Value: V7; V450; Vll23; V1824: V2424; V3022; V3418; ~3818; V4319; ~5218; v5718; ~6320: V6918; v751a
Housing (see House Value; Mortgage; Rent; Value if Rented, annual, all in this section)
Housework
child care, cost of: ~56; ~1165: ~1866; ~2466
head: V4351; ~5263; ~5762; ~6368; v6966; v7558
head & wife, hours: v60
437
husband, hours: v484; Vil57: VlB58; ~2458; V3040; V3452; ~4351
others in FU, hours: V64: v486: V1159: ~1860; V2460: V3042; ~3454; V4353; 1'5265; v5764; ~6370; v6g68; V7560
others outside FU, hours: V50; V4BB; ~1163; ~1862; V2462
others outside FU, cost: V4gO; ~1161; VlB64; V2464
wife: ~4712; ~5261; v5760; ~6366: v6964; ~7556
wife or unmarried head, hours: V482; Vll55; v1856; V2456: V303B; ~3450
Income
ADC, AFDC, head & wife: VgO; V524: Vl210; V1912; V2513; ~3066; V3478: V3878; V4393; V5304; V5803: ~6414; V7004; 'f75g6
contributions, help from relatives: V9l
Iabor
head: V85; V515: Vll97; vlBgB: V24gg; V3052; v3464; V3864: V437B: v5288; v5787; vb397; vb987: v7579
others: v3092: ~4407; v53lg: v5BlB; vb42g; ~7034; v7626
wife: ~86; V517: vllgg; VlgOO; ~2501: ~3054; v3466; ~3866
money components: V364; vB7g; V1577; V22ag; v2g16: v32B4; ~3704: V4la3; V505g; V563a; Vbla5; V677a; V7424; vB076
nondollar: W7
real : VB81; v157g; v22g1; V291B
taxable nonlabor
head & wife: ~87; v519; ~1206; vl907; ~2508; v3obl; ~3473; ~3873; ~4387; V5198; v5797; V6407; v6997: V75Bg
others: V’S 88.89; ~522; ~1223; vlg25; ~2526; v3o7g; v34g1; v38g5
transfer
head & wife: vgo; ~526; vi2lg: vi32l; v2522; ~3075; ~3407; v3aaa; V4403; V5315: V5Bl4; V6425; V7Ol5: V7607
others: V52B; vl22b: Vl928; V252g: V3082: V34g4; v3go6; V4420; ~5333; v5832; vb443; ~7047; v763g
wages and salaries
head: Vllg2; Vlggj; V2494; V3047; V345g; v385g: V4374; V5264; ~5783: v63g2: v6gB2; ~7574
wife: V43BO: v5290; v5789; vb3gg: Vb989; v7501
Mortgage
payments, annual: V9; V454: Vl127; U1828; U2428; V4323; V5222; V5722: vb324; v6g22; v7522
remaining principal: v3lg; V452: vlI25: vlB2b; ~2426; V432l; v5220: V5720; vb322: vbg20: V7520
438
Number of Assignments
major: v883: vl581; V2293: V2920; V3286: V3705; V4185; ~5061; V5640; V6187: ~6780; V7426: ~8078
minor: ~882: Vl580; V2292; V2919; ~3285; ~3706; ‘14184; 1~5060; v563g; V6186; 76779; V7425; ~8077
Payments: v29
Property Tax: ‘46924; V7524
Quality of Match (see FAMILY COMPOSITION)
Rent, annuaI : V1.l; V456; Vll29; ~1030: V2430; V3024; V3420; ~3820; V4327; v5226; V5724: V6327; v6g26: ~7526
Rent, imputed: v321
Rent, value of free housing: V13: ~458; Vll31; ~1832; V2432: V3026; V3422; ~3822; V4331: V5230; V5728; ~6331; v6g30; V7528
Repairs (see Additions and Repairs, this section)
Sewing, savings on: V42
Travel to Work
head
cost: V472; Vl145: ~1846; V2446
hours: V474; ~1147: ~1848; V2448; V3034; V3430: V3836; V4343; V5243: V5742: V6347; v6g45: V7790 (E) &V7856 (u)
wife
cost: V478; Vll51; V1852; V2452
hours: ~480; Vll53; ~1854: V2454: ~3830: V4730; V5754; v635g: W57; V7912K)tV7937(U)
Utilities, annual: Vl5: ~461; ~1134; v1835: V2435; V5730: ~6333; v6g32
coaI, wood, other fuels: ‘Wig4
electricity: V7683
gas: ~7688
oil: VT691
water and sewage: v7697
ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION
Component Variables: v2759-v2774
Score: V2950
439
ADC, AFDC (see also INCOME, ADC, AFDC)
Head and Wife: VBOcv256(Bkt); V523&V704(Bkt)&V832(Bkt): V120gtVl520(Bkt); Vlgll&V2232(Bkt) V2512&V285B(Bkt); V3065&V3262(Bkt); V3477eV3602(Ekt); V3877&V416o(Bkt); V43gZEV5036 (Bkt); V5303; V5802: vb413; V7003; v75g5
Others: v3Bg6; V4410; V5322; V582l; ~6432; v7036; ~7628
Whether: V406B
ADC, AFDC, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY OR OTHER WELFARE
Whether
head and wife: ~5543; vbo78; v6682
other: v554g: V6088
Help Pay Bills, Whether: ~5544: vbo7g; v6683
what paid: ~5545; vboBo: vb684
whether rent or landlord: vbbB5
Medicaid from
head and wife: Vgg46; V6081
Others: ~5550: VboBg
State AFDC Basic Need Allowance: ~6813
ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS DONE ON DWELLING UNIT
Annual Hours: V6334
Amount Saved On: v16; v46.?; Vll35; vlBj6: v24jb; v6j35
Complexity
of A & R done by family: VlOg; ~600; Vi27l: vlgyb: V2g73: vb4gl
of all A & R: VIOB; VggB; vl26g; vlg74
Payments On: ~18
Relationship to Head of Family Member Who Did A & R: v2574
Whether Done: VlO7: Vgg7; ~1268; Vlg73; V2g72; vb4go
Whether Done by Family: Vggg; Vl27O: Vlg7g: V2572
Whether Money Owed On: VI IO
440
AGE
Brother, Head’s Oldest Living: v56g; v146gfrv16o7 (Bkt) : ‘f2180; V2806
Children
number of
ages 1-2: V4201; v5079; ~5653; ~6201; v6793; V743B: VBogo
ages 3-5: V4208; ~5080; V5654; V6202; V6784; V743g: v8og1
ages 6-13: V4209; ~5081; V5655; ~6203; v67g5; V7440; v8ogz
number of females
ages 14-17: V4210; ~5082; V5656; V6204; v6796; V7441; v8og3
ages 18-20: V4212; V5084: V5658; V6206; v67g8; V7443; v8og5
ages 21-29: ~4214; ~5086; ~5660: ~6206; ~6800; ~7445: v8og7
number of males
ages 14-17: V4211; v5003; ~5657: ‘~6205: v67g7; Vj442: vBog4
ages 18-20: V4213; v5085; v565g; V6207; v6799; V7444: v8og6
ages 21-29: V4215; V5086; V566l; v6zog; V6801; V7446; v8og8
youngest, month born: V4802
year born: V4803
second youngest, month born: V4804
year born: ~4805
third youngest, month born: v4806
year born: V4807
fourth youngest, month born: ~4808
year born: v48og
fifth youngest, month born: V4810
year born: ~481 I
sixth youngest, month born: V4812
year born: ~4813
seventh youngest, month born: V4814
year born: ~4815
oldest, month born: v4816
year born: V4817
number head had by age 25: v566: v1466; V2177: ~2803; V322g; v3651; v4126; v4670; V5590; vb13g: V6736; v736g: V8021
number wife had by age 25: ~4800
oldest
head: v562: V1462; v2173; V2799; V3225; V3647; V4122: V4666; v5586; ~6135: vb732; ~‘7365; v8017
wife: v4796
second oIdest
head: ~563: vl’+bj: v2174; V2800; v3226; V3648; V4123; v4667; v5587; vbl36: vb733; V7366; ~8018
wife: v4791
441
third oldest
head: V564: ‘~1464; V2175; V2801; V3227; V3649; V4124; ~4668; v5588: vbl37: vb734; ~7367; ~8019
wife: V4790
youngest in FU: ~120: ~1013; V1243: ~1946; ~2546; v)ogg: V3512: v3g25: ~4440; ~5354; ~5854; V6466: V7071; v7662
whether, under 12, in FU: v3190; ~3612; V47716V4837; V5524; vbbb7
whether, under 18, in FU: Vblll
whether, 18 or older, in FU: VblO8
whether, under 25, in FU: V555: V1244: V1947; V2547: V3100; V3513; v3926; ~4441; ~5355: ~5855
442
Couple: v371 (Ekt)
difference in: V372(Bkt)
mean of: v370
Head: V117&V368 (Bkt) ; VlOO8&VlOO9(Bkt); V1239; V1942&V2319(Bkt) ; v2542tvzg.34 (Bkt); vjog5&v32g8(Bkt); V3508tV3718(Bkt): V3921&V4196(Bkt); V4436GV5072 (Bkt) ; V535OSV5645 (Bk t) ; v585OsV6192 (Bk t) ; V6462sV6785 (Bk t) ; ~7067~~7425 (Bk t) ; V7658tV8083 (Bk t)
at birth of first child: VI 38&V380 (Bk t)
at first marriage: V24OCV379 (Bkt)
between 45 and 64: V7795 (E)&v7859(U)
under 45: v5928(E)sV5972(U)
65 or older: V7279
Others
disabled: V750: VI4Ib; V2128; V2724; VbllOGVblI3
requiring extra care: ~754; ~1420; ~2132; ~2728; v6110sv6113
Sister, Head’s Oldest Living: V573: v1473&V1608(Bkt); V2184; ~2810
Wife: V118&V369(Bkt): V1011&V1012(Bkt); Vl241; Vl944&V232O(Bkt); V2544&V2935(Bkt) ; V3097&V3299(Bkt) ; V351O&V3719(Bkt) ; V3923&V4197(Bkt) ; V4438&V4743&V5073(Bkt) ; V5352&V5646(Bkt) ; V5852&V6193(Bkt) ; v6464bvb786 (Bkt) ; ~7069~~7432 (Bkt) : v766o&v8084 (Bkt)
whether over 50: v482g
whether under 45: vb12; v60566v6667
ALCOHOL
Amount Spent On: V33&Vl67(Bkt); V496&Vb24(Bkt)&V964(Chg); Vll71; ~1872; V2472
Whether Included in Food: ~168; ~625
443
AREA DATA (Variables 2337-2343 contain information about the state and county in
which the family lived in 1970. Variable 2344 pertains to the 1968 county.)
(See also COUNTY DATA For 1970 Census information For respondent’s 1968 and 1974
county.)
AFDC Per Recipient: ~2338
Budget Indexes
food: v2340
housing: V2341
total: v2339
transportation: V2342
Hourly Wage for Unskilled Temporary Labor: V413: V1626; ~‘~1622-1623: V’s2334-2335: v’s2g63-2964; ~‘~3307-3308; ~‘~3727-3728; v’s4228-4229; : V’sbBog-6810: ~‘~5110-5111; v’s5569-5570; V’s6217-6218; V’s68og-6810; ~7453: ~8105
Market For Unskilled Labor: V412; ~1625; vlblg: Vl620; V’s2331-2333; V’s2gbO-2962; V’s33O4-3306: V’s3724-3726; V’S4225-4227; V’~5107-5109; V’s5666-5668: ~‘~6213-6216; V’sb8ob-6808; V7452; ~8104
Old Age Assistance (OAA) Per Recipient: V2337
Public Welfare Per Capita: V415; V’s2343.2344
School Expenditure Per Student: V416
Unemployment Rate: V414&V417(Chg): vl624&vlb27; v2336; V3309; V3729; V4230; ~5112; v5671: ~6219; vb811; ~7454; ~8106
ARMED SERVICES
Whether Veteran: v315: ~769; v1487; V2199: v2825; V3243: v3665; ~4140; v4683; V5603: vbl52; V674g; V7382: ~8034
ASSETS
Cars, Value of: Vl45CV375 (Bkt) ; V443GV886 (Bkt) ; Vll lb&V1584 (Bkt) ; Vl8l7&V229b(Bkt); V2417&V2923(Bkt)
House Value: V5: V449&V824(Bkt): V1l22&~1511 (Bkt): vi823&v2223(Bkt): V2423&V2849(Bkt); V302l&V3255(Bkt) ; V3417&V3675(Bkt); V3817&V4153(Bkt) : V4316&V5028(Bkt): V5217; V57l7; vb31g; vbg17; V7517
Income
head
business: VI201 (Bkt) ; Vl902(Bkt) ; V2503(Bkt) ; V3056(Bkt) ; V3468(Bkt) ; v3868(Bkt): V4382; v5292; V5791: ~6401; vbggl; ~7583
ASS
ATT
farm: Vl200 (Bkt) ; vl901 (Bkt) ; v2502 (Bkt) ; V3055 (Bkt) ; V3467 (Bkt) ; V3867(Bkt); V4381; V5291; V5790; V64oo; v6ggo; ~7582
market gardening: V6402; vbggz: VT584
rent, dividends, interest, etc.: V255 (Bkt) i V703 (Bkt) ; V1203(Bkt) ; V1904 (Bkt) ; V2505 (Bkt) ; V3058 (Bkt) ; ~3470; v3870(Bkt): v4384; v5295; V5794; V6404; V6994; VT586
roomers, boarders and market gardening (combined): Vl202(Bkt) i V1903(Bkt) ; V2504 (bkt) ; V3057 (Bkt) ; V3469(Bkt) ; v3869 (Bkt) ; ~4383: v5293: v5792
roomers and boarders (only): V6403: Vbggj; ~7585
others: v38g4; v4408 (Bkt) : V5320 (Bkt) : V6430 (Bkt) ; V7035 (Bkt) ; VT627 (Bkt)
wife: VI204 (Bkt) ; VI905 (Bkt) ; ~2506 (Bkt) ; V3059 (Bkt) ; V3471 (Bkt) : v3871(Bkt); ~4385; v5296; v57g5: v64ob; v6gg6: ~7588
Reserve Fund Position, Family: V875; V1571; ~2283; V2910
Savings
whether: V737; vl403; ~2115; ~2712: v4080; v6695; v7313
whether current savings balance more than two months’ income: ~738; ~1404; ~2116; ~2713; ~4081: v6696: ~7314
whether savings balance ever greater than two months’ income: v739; V1405; V2117: V2714; ~4082: V6697; V7315
whether savings in last 5 years: ~7316
GNMENTS (see ACCURACY CODES)
TUDE INDEXES (see also BACKGROUND INDEXES; BEHAVIOR INDEXES; FEELINGS SECTION)
Aspiration-Ambition: V39O&V’s421-423; V9OOGV972(Chg); V1597; V2309; V2942
Efficacy and Planning: v388&v41g; V897&V970(Chg): v15g4; v23ob; v2gjg
11; V2313; wg46
Horizons
expressed: v3gl; vgo4evg66 (Chg) : vlbo
self-reported: v392
Trust-Hostility: vj8gcv420; v898cvg7 1 (Chg) ; ‘41595; V2307: V2940
AUTOS (see CARS AND TRUCKS)
445
BACKGROUND INDEXES
Background Problems: ~385
Current Handicaps: ~386
Employment Problems: V384
BACKGROUND INFORMATION (see BACKGROUND INDEXES; DEMOGRAPHIC DATA; EARLY ENVIRONMENT; PARENTS; SIBLINGS)
BEHAVIOR INDEXES
Connectedness to Potential Sources of Help: V393; V909&V967(Chg): ~1602; V2314; V2947
Economizing: V39bEV’s428-432; V902&V974(Chg); V1599; v2311; V2944
Money Earning Acts: V394; V906f,V968(Chg) : ~1603; V2315: V2948
Real Earning Acts: V395GV’s424-427: VgOl&V973(Chg): Vl598; V2310; V2943
Risk Avoidance: v397tv’~433,434; vgo3&vg75Khg): ~1600; v2312; v2g45
Scramble for Work: V421: V899: V1596; V2308; V2941
BIRTH CONTROL (see FAMILY PLANNING)
BROTHERS (see SIBLINGS, Brother)
BUSINESS
Income (see also ASSETS, Income, Business; INCOME, Labor, business)
asset: Vl2Ol (Bkt): V1902 (Bkt) ; V2503 (Bkt) : V3056 (Bkt) : V3468 (Bkt) ; V3868tBkt); ~4382; V5292: ~5791; Vb4Oli vbggl; ~7583
labor: V119O(Bkt) ; ~1891 (Bkt) : V2492 (Bkt) ; V3045(Bkt) ; V3457 (Bkt) : V3857(Bkt); V4372; V5282; V5781; Vb3gO; V698O; 7572
Whether Family Owns: V25O; vbgb; ~1382; V2094; v2695; V3207: v3626: V4Ob6; V4612; V5541; vbo76: vbb80: V7277: v7gbg
Whether Incorporated
family: V250; vbg7; V1383; v2og5; v2bg6: ~3208: v3627; vjg72tvjg7bav4ob7; ~4472~~4475~~4613; V5542; V6077; v6681; ~7278; ~7970
wife: V4855~V4858
446
CAPITAL INCOME (see ASSETS, Income)
CARS AND TRUCKS
Condition of Best: V’s 146-147: V583; V1256; Vlg5g: v255g
Difficulties of Not Owning: v141: V580; vl253; v1956; V2556; v3106; v35lg
whether: V140: V579; V1252: Vlg55: V2555; V3105; ~3518
Drivers, Number of: Vl39
Insurance
payments, annual: v20
whether: vl49; ~584; ~1257; vigbo; ~2560
Mode of Transportation to Work
head : ~673; V1308(E)tVl337(U): V2015(E)&V2044(U): v2613)E)&V2644(~); V3146(E)tV3161 (U); V3561 (E)&V3577(U): V4016(E)&v4033(u); V4531 (E) tV4573 (U) &V4583 (R) ; V5440 (E) &I’5476 (U) ; V597.7 (E) ~~600 1 (U) ; v654o (E) SV6574 (U) ; V7 143 (E) &V7 176 (u) ; V7792 (E) Av7858 NJ)
wife: ~4064; V4914 (E)&V4957 (U) &v4967 (R) ; ~6055; V6623 (E) tv6646 (u) ; v7225 (E) ~~7248 KU : V7914 (El CV7939 (U)
Number of Riles Driven in, in Past Year: V3520; V3932; V4447; v5361; V5861; V6474; V7079; V7670
Number Owned: V143; v581; V1254: V1957: V2557; V3931: v4446; V5360; ~5860: V6473: ~7078; v766g
Payments on: V22
number remaining: Vl50
sets remaining: VI51
whether: ~148
Repairs
dollars saved: V24tv156 (Bkt) : V445aV589 (Bkt) ; Vll la&V1262 (Bkt) ; vl8lg; v241g; V6318
time spent: v26Bvl57 (Bkt) ; V447GV590 (Bkt) : V1120; vi821 ; V2421; V6317
type of: V155; V588: ~1261: vlg64: V2564; V6476
whether done: v154; ~587; ~1260; vlg63; ~2563; ~6475
Seat Belts
frequency of use: v153; ~586; v1259; v1962; ~2562
whether: ~152; ~585; ~1258: vlg61: ~2561
Value of: Vl45CV375 (Bkt) ; V443&V886(Bkt) ; VI llbCV1584 (Bkt) ; V1817tV2296(Bkt); V2417&V2923(Bkt)
447
Whether Own: vl40; ~578; Vl251; V1954: V2554; V3104; ~3517; v3g3O: ~4445; V5359: e&g; ~6472; v7077; V7668
Year Model of Newest: v144; ~582; V1255; vlg58: V2558
CHANGE VARIABLES (Only year 1 to year 2 change variables are included in this 14-
year tape except for changes in family composition and marital status. All
change variables are listed under appropriate headings, such as: CHILDREN,
Number of; INCOME, Money; MOBILITY, Geographic, and so on.)
CHANGES (see INCOME, Comparisons, Future Expectations and Changes, Past and Present Comparisons)
CHILDREN
Age (see also AGE)
month and year born
youngest, month: V4802
year: V4803
second youngest, month: V4804
year : ~4805
third youngest, month: ~4806
year: V4807
fourth youngest, month: V4808
year : V4809
fifth youngest, month: ~4810
year: ~4811
sixth youngest, month: ~4812
year : VU13
seventh youngest, month: V4814
year : V4815
oldest, month: ~4816
year: VU17
number head had by age 25: v566; v1466: ~2177; ~2803; v322g: ~3651; v4126: ~4670; v5590; v6139; ~6736; v7369: ~8021
number wife had by age 25: v48oO
oldest
head: v562; V1462: V2173; V2799; V3225; V3647; V4122; v4666; V5586; ~6135; ~6732; ~7365; ~8017
wife: v4796
second oldest
head : ~563: V1463: V2174; ~2800: v3226: v3648; V4123: V4667; ~5587: ~6136; ~6733; ~‘7366: v8018
wife: v4797
third oldest
head: V564; V1464; V2175; ~2801: V3227; v364g; V4124: v4668; V5588; ~6137; V6734; V7367; v8olg
wife: v4798
youngest in FU: V120; VlOl3; V1243: vlg46; V2546; V3099; V3512: V3825: ~4440; ~5354; V5854; ~6466; V7071: V7662
whether, under 12, in FU: vjlgo; ~3612; ~4771.~4837; V5524: v6667
whether, under 18, in FU: ~6111
Any Not Born to Wife: ~4818
Birth Control and (see FAMILY PLANNING)
Child Care
alternate arrangements: v3197; v3619; ‘.‘4789
cost
annual: ~1164: v1865: ~2465; v4717; V5259; v6387
hourIy: v55
if not feasible: ~3202: v4794
if wanted to work: ~3200: v4790
per week: vjlg6: V3618; V4782~V4783; V5530: v6673
whether paid by government: V6676
whether pay: V6672
whether paid with money or doing something in return: V4781; V5529: V6674
hours
annual: ~4716; ~5258: ~6386
doing something in return: V4718; V6388
husband: v47 1.5
if wife works: V4716: ~5258
if head and/or wife work: ~6386
others: V4718; V6388
wife: v4714
449
per week: v3195; ~3617; v4779; ~5528; ~6671
doing something in return: V4785; V6675
mode of: V242; V’s 3192-3194; V3199; V’s 3614-3616; V’s 4777-4779; V’S 5526-5527: V’s666g-6670
number of times arrangement broke down: V4786: V5531; ~6677
problems if wife works: V4791
type problems if wife works: v4792
whether could arrange for: u198
whether head/wife or both working: V6668
whether husband: v4774
whether reluctant: v3191
who stayed home (when arrangements broke down): v4787; v5532
why could not arrange for: ~320 i
why problems if wife works: v4793
Education
expectations for education goals: V137; V557: V1246; V1949; V2549; V’s 4838-4840
number attending school at present: V121; V556; Vl245: vlg48; ~2548
number completing less than 12 grades: vi25
number completing more than 12 grades: vi27
number completing 12 grades: vi26
PTA meetings, whether and how recently attended: ~136; ~558; Vl247; Vl950; V2550
stopped school, whether child has: V559: V1248: V1951; V2551: V3101: V3514; V3927; V4442; ~5356; V5856
highest grade completed: ~560
Number of
ages,
1-2: V4207; ‘45079; ~5653; V6201; v67g3; V7438; v8ogo
3-5: ~4208; ~5080; V5654; ~6202: v67g4; v743g; v8ogi
6-13: v4209; ~5081; ~5655; ~6203; v67gs; ~7440; v8ogz
females: ages
14-17: V4210: V5082: V5656; V6204; ‘46796: V7441; v8og3
18-20: V4212: V5084; ~5658: V6206: v67g8: V7443: v8og5
21-29: V4214; V5086: V5660; ~6208; V6800: V7445: v8og7
450
males: ages
14-17: V4211: ~5083: V5657: V6205; v67g7: V7442: v8og4
18-20: V4213; v5085: v565g; V6207; v67gg; V7444; v8og6
21-29: V4215; v5087; V5661; v62og: V6801; V7446; v8og8
by age 25 (Head) : V566: v1466; V2177; ~2803: V3229: V3651: V4126; v4670; v5590; v6139; ~6736; v7369; ~8021
(Wife) : ~4800
expected altogether: V2686; V483 1
in FU: v3g8; V550: V1242: V1945: V2545: v3og8: V3511; V3924; v443g; ~5353; ~5853; V6465; ~7070; ~7661
in ideal family: V1453: V2164
in institutions: vi23
living away from home: ~122; ~561
total, head’s: V656; Vl465; ~2176; ~2802; ~3228; ~3650; V4125; v466g; v558g; ~6138; V6735; V7368; ~8020
total, wife’s: v4799
Time Lag Between Marriage and Birth of First: V357&V358(Bkt)
Whether Ever Raised, Wife: v4795
number raised, wife: v480 1
Whether, Under 12, in FU: V3190: ~3612; V4771; V5524; ~6667
Whether, Under 25, in FU: v555: v1244; Vl947; V2547: V3100; ~3513; vjg26; v4441; V5325: ~5855
CHURCH ATTENDANCE (see also RELIGION)
Frequency of Attendance at Services: V284: ~763; V1430; V2142: ~3783
CIGARETTES
Dollar Amount, Annual:
Number Smoked: v16g
v35; v498&v965(chg); Vll73: ~1874; V2474
: ~627
Whether Included in Food Bill: Vl70: V628
Whether Smokers: V626
CITY
Distance to Center of Nearest (SMSA) : Vl8g(Bkt); V8Og(Bkt): V1498(Bkt); VZZlO(Bkt); V2836(Bkt:; V3251(Bkt); V3673(Bktl; V3934(Bkt)& V415l(Bkt); V4704(Bkt)&V4706(Bkt); ~5622 (Bkt)&V5624 (Bkt) : V616g(Bkt) & ~6171 (Bkt) ; v6470U3kt)&V6471(Bkt): V7075(Bkt)&V7076(Bkt); V7666(Bkt)&V7667(Bkt)
451
Nearest (SMSA) : vl88; v808; v1497; V2209; ~2835; V3250; V3672; V3933; V4703bV4705; V5621bV5623; V6168bV6170
Size of Largest in PSU: VgS; V539; v1506; ~1816; V2406; v3006; V3406: ~3806; V4306; ~5206: ~5706; V6306; v6go6; V7506
Whether Living in: V6469; V7074
Whether Living in City of 5,000 or More: ~807; vi496; ~2208; ~2834: ~4707; ~5625; ~6172
Whether Living in City of 50,000 or More: V4702; v5620; V6167
CLOTHING
Amount Saved on, By Sewing: V41bV178(Bkt)
Free, or Food: V269
Means of Saving on: V’s 175-177
Wages Including, or Food, Whether: ~268
COMPARISONS OF INCOME (see INCOME, Comparisons, FUTURE EXPECTATIONS AND CHANGES, Past and Present Comparisons)
COUNTY, CURRENT (see LOCATION MEASURES, State and County)
COUNTY DATA (see also AREA DATA for labor market conditions in current county)
Variables 1701-1724 are based on the 1970 Census information for the
family’s county of residence at the time of the 1968 interviewing.
Variables 1725-1748 are based on the same 1970 Census Family information as
variables 1701-1724, but are for the Family’s county of residence at the time of
the 1974 interview.
Details of these codes are printed in the Wave VIII Supplement
151-166. (1974),pp.
County Price Indexes
all items: V1749: Vl752; Vl755: V1758: ~1761
food: ~1750; ~1753; ~1756; v175g; ~1762
housing: ~1751; ~1754; ~1757; ~1760; ~1763
452
Education
median school years completed: Vl704bVl728
percent expenditure of local government on: Vl724bVl748
percent with four or more years of college: V1705bV1729
Housing
median gross rent: V1721bV1745
median number of rooms: Vl715bV1739
median value of owner-occupied units: Vl72ObVl744
percent change in number of year-round units 1960-1970: Vl714bVl738
percent in structures built 1960 or later: V1716bV1740
percent moved in 1965-1970: Vl722bVl746
percent owner-occupied units: Vl61gbV1743
vacancy rates
homeowners: Vl717bVl741
rental : V1718bVl742
Income
median family: Vl7llbVl73~
per capita: V1712bV1736
percent below SSA low-income levels: Vl713bV1737
percent with less than $3,000: V1709bV1733
percent with $25,000 or more V171ObV1734
Labor Force
percent married females in, with husband present: V1706bV1730
percent unemployed: Vl707bV1731
Local Government Finances
direct general expenditure per capita: V1723bV1747
percent direct general expenditure on education: V1724bV1748
Population
net migration: V1703bVl727
per square mile: Vl70lbVl72S
percent change 1960-1970: V1702bV1726
Transportation
percent who used: Vl708bV1732
COURSES, LESSONS
Type of Course or Lesson: V760; V1427; V2139; ~2780
Whether Courses or Lessons: ~285; wig; ~1426; ~2138: v277g
453
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
Age (see also AGE)
children
oldest:
head : V562: V1462; V2173; V2799: V3225: V3647; V4122; ~4666; V5586; V6135: v6732; ~7365; ~8017
wife: v4796
second oldest:
head: v563; V1463; V2174; ~2800; ~3226; V3648: V4123; V4667; ~5587; ~6136; V6733; ~7366; ~8018
wife: v4797
third oldest
head : V564; ~1464; V2175: V28Ol: V3227; v364g; V4124: ~4668; V5588; V6137; v6734: ~7367; v8oig
wife: V479B
youngest in FU: V120: VlOl3: V1243: vig46; V2546; V3Ogg: V35l2; v3925; ~4440; ~5354; ~5854; ~6466; ~7071; ~7662
head : V117bV368 (Bkt) : VlOO8bVlOOg (Bkt) : V1239: VlglZbV2319 (Bkt) : V2542bV2934 (Bkt) ; VjOgSbV3298 (Bkt) : V3508bV3718 (Bkt) : V3gZlbV4ig6(Bkt) ; V4436tV5072 (Bkt) : ~5350~~5645 (Bkt) ; V585ObV6192 (Bkt) ; V6462bV6785 (Bkt) : V7067bV7431 (Bkt) : V7658
wife: V118bV369 (Bkt) ; VI01 lbVlOl2 (Bkt) : V1241; Vl944bV2320 (Bkt) ; V2544bV2935(Bkt) ; V3097bV32gg(Bkt) ; V35lObV3719(Bkt) ; V3923bV4197 (Bkt) : V4438bV4743bV5073(Bkt) ; V5352bV5646 (Bkt) ; V5852bV6193 (Bkt) : V6464bV6786 (Bkt) : V706gbV7432 (Bkt) : V7660
Armed Services (whether veteran): V315; v7g6: Vl487; VZlgg; ~2825; V3243: v3665; v4140; ~4683: ~5603; ~6152: v674g; ~7382: ~8034
454
Children
number of
ages 1-2: v4707; ‘45079: Vg653; v6201: v6793: ~7438; v8ogo
ages 3-5: V4708: ~5080; V5654: ~6202; v67g4; v743g: v8ogl
ages 6-13: v47og: ~5081: ~5655; v6203; v67gs; ~7440; v8ogz
number of females
ages 14-17: V4210; ~5082; v5656; V6204; v67g6; v7441; v8og3
ages 18-20: V4212; V5084; V5658; V6206; v67g8: V7443; v8og5
ages 21-29: V4214; ~5086; ~5660: V6208; ~6800; ~7445: v8og7
number of males
ages 14-17: V4211; ~5083; V5657; ~6205; v67g7; V7442: v8og4
ages 18-20: V4213: ~5085; ‘45659; ~6207: v67gg; V7444; v8og6
ages 21-29: V4215; ~5087; ~5661; v62og: V6801; V7446; v8og9
number of by age 25
head: V566; V1466; V2177; V2083; V3229; V3651; V4126; V4670; vssgo; v6139; V6736; V7369: ~8021
wife: v48oo
number in FU: v3g8; V550: V1242; Vlg45; V2545; v3og8; V3511; V3924: V443g; V5353: ~5853: V6465: V7070; V7661
total
head : ~656; ~1465: ~2176; V2802; ~3228; ~3650; V4125; v466g: v558g: v6138; ~6735: v7368: V8020
wife: v4799
455
Distance to Center of Nearest SMSA: vl8g (Bkt) : v8og (Bkt) i vi498 (Bkt) ; V2210 (Bkt) : V2836(Bkt) ; V3251 (Bkt) ; V3673(8kt) : V3434bV4151 (Bkt) : V4704(Bkt)&V4706(Bkt); v5622(Bkt)bV5624(Bkt); V6169(Bkt)bV6171(Bkt); V6470 (Bkt) bV6471 (Bkt) ; V7075 (Bkt) bV7076 (Bkt) : V7666 (Bkt) bV7667 (Bkt)
Education (see also EDUCATION, CHILDREN; Education, SIBLINGS; Education PARENTS; Education)
Children
highest grade completed: v560
number
number
number
number
head
grades
parents
head’s
head’s
wife’s
wife’s
siblings
attending school at present: V12I: V556; V1245; vlg48:v2548
completing less than 12 grades: vi25
completing more than 12 grades: vi27
completing 12 grades: VI26
completed: V313 (Bkt) : V324l (Bkt) ; V3663 (Bkt) ; V4093bV4 I98 (Bkt) : V4684bV5074 (Bk t) ; V5608bV5647 (Bk t) : V6157bV6194(Bkt); V6754; V7387; v8o3g
father: V318; V783; ~1484; vZlg6: ~2822: V3240; V3662; ~4138; ~4681; ~5601; ~6150; V6747; ~7380; ~8032
mother: ~3634; v4139; ~4682: ~5602: ~6151; ~6748; ~7381; ~8033
father: ~3608: V4108: V4753: V5572; V612l: V6718; V7351; vaoo3
mother: vj6og; V4109; V4754; V5573: V6122; v671g: V7352; ~8004
brother: ~570; ~1470; ~2181; ~2807
sister: ~574; ~1474; ~2185; ~2811
wife
grades completed: V246(Bkt) : V2687 (Bkt) ; V3216Kikt) ; v3638(Bkt) : V4102bV4199 (Bkt) ; V4695bV4735bV5075(Elkt) : V5567bV5648(Bktl: V6116bV6lg6(Bkt); ~6713; V7346; V7988
Family Size: VjObVI15; V493bV54gbVg76(Chg); Vl167bVl238bVl606(Bkt); Vl868&Vlg4l&V23lB(Bkt); V2468bV254l&V2533(Bkt); V3017bV3084bV3257(Bkt); V3437bV3507bV3717 (Bkt) ; V3837bV382O&V4155(Bkt) : V4346bV4435bVS071 (Ekt) : V5254,V5349: V5755bV5849: V636lbv6461: v6g5gbv7066; v755lbV7657
Largest City in PSU, Size of: vgs: V539; ~1506: ~1816: V2406; ~3006: V3406; V3806; V4306; ~5206: ~5706; ~6306: v6go6; V7506
Marital Status: V239; V607bV5672 (Chg) ; v1365&v5673(Chg) ; V2072bV5674 (Chg) ; V267ObV5675 (Chg) ; V318lbV5676 (Chg) ; v3598bv5677 (Chg) ; v4053bV5678 Khg) ; ‘f46ojLv567g (Chg) ; V5502-V5504bV565ObV5680 (Chg) : V6l34bv6197bV62lg Khg) : V665gbv67gobV68i2(Chg~; V726lLV7435LV7455(Chg): V7552
456
Nearest SMSA: ‘1188; V808; V1497; V2208; ~2835; V3250; v3672; vjg33; ~47036~4705; ~56216~5623; ~61686~6170
Number of Adults (see also FAMILY COMPOSITION, Number in FU): Vll6: V894; V1551; V2303; V2830; V3255; V3715; V4194: V5070; v5644: v6lgl: V6784; v7430; v8082
number of major adults: V71; V452; V1166; V1867; V2467; V3043; V3455; ~3855; v4370; ~5280; v577g; ~6360: v6g58; ~7550
Race: ~181; ~801; V1450: V2202; ~2828: V33OO,V3720: V4204; v5og6; V5662; v62og: ~6802; ~7447; v8ogg
Race and Sex: ~383
Religion
frequency of attendance at services: V284; V763: V1430; V2142; ~3783
religious preference
head : V1431; ~2187; ~2813; V323l; V3653; V4129; v46g3; V5617; V6763: v73g6; v8048
wife: v4765
whether may record preference
head : v46g2; v5616; v6762; v73g5; V8047
wife: V4764
Sex of Head: Vllg; VlOlO: V1240; V1843: V2543: v3096; V3509; V3922: V4437; V5351; ~5851; V6463; V7068; v765g
Sex-Marital Status: ~360
Siblings
brother: oldest living
age: v56g; V146g&V1607 (Bkt) ; ~2180; ~2806
education: ~570; ~1470; ~2181; ~2807
financial situation: ~571: ~1471; ~2182: ~2808
whether: ~568; ~1468; v217g; ~2805
number of
head: ~316; ~567; ~1467; v2178; v2804; v3230: ~3652; v4127; ~4671; v5591; ~6140; ~6737; v7370: v8022
wife: V4748
older, whether
head: ~3635: V4128; ~4672; v55g2; V6141; V6738; V7371; ~8023
wife: v4749
sister, oldest living
age: V573: Vl473&V1608(Bkt): ~2184: ~2810
education: ~574; ~1474; ~2185; ~2811
financial situation: ~575: ~1475; ~2186: ~2812
whether: V572; V1472; ~2183; v28og
457
Type of Structure: Vl90; ~810; Vl499; V2211; V2837; V3938; V4449: ~5363; V5863; V6470; ~7081: ~7672
Whether FU Included Others: v5562; v6og2
Whether Living in City of 5,000 or More: V807: vl4g6; V2208; V2834: ~4707: ~5625; ~6172
Whether Living in City of 50,000 or More: V4702; ~5620: ~6167
Whether New Head in FU: V7gl; v1461; ~2165: V27gl; V3217; V3539; V4114: V4658; V5570; ~6127; V6724; V7357; V8009
Whether New Wife in FU: V3215; V3637: V4107: v46g4; ~5566; ~6215; ~6712: v7345; v7997
Whether Wife in FU: V4101; v5505; V6037; v65go; ~6662; V6708; V71g2t V7264, v7341; v7878cv7955tv7g72cv7gRl
DEPENDENTS
Amount Paid in Support of, Outside FU: ~82: ~530; ~1228; vlgo8; v25og; v3062; V3474: V3874; ~4388: v52gg; v57g8; v64og: v6ggg: vj’5gl
Number of
more than half of support: v735; Vl4Ol; v2113; ~2710; V3214; ~3633; V4079; V4623: V5558: v6100; v66g3; V72g6; v79g6
whether: V734; V3213; V3632: V4078; V4622; V5557: v6099; v66g2: v7295: v7995
outside FU: v733: V1400: v2112: v27og: ~3212; ~3631: V4077; V4621: V5556; v6098: v6691: V7294; V7994
whether: V278; V732; Vl399: V2111; V2708; V3211; V3630: V4076; V4620: V5555; vbog7; v66go; V7293: V7993
used for tax purposes: ~1207; vlgog; ~2510; ~3063; ~3475; v4389: V5300; V5799: V6410: V7000: ‘I7592
Relatives, Whether Head Feels Should Assist: V279; ~736: V1402; V2114; ~2711: v66g4
458
DISABILITY
Head
disability now, whether: ~216: V743; V1410; V2121; V3244*; V3666n; v4145*; V4625; V556D; V6102; ~6710; v7343; v7g74
*Asked of New Heads only in 1973, 1974, and 1976.
disabling illness in past, whether: v215
extra costs for family: ~6107
amount: V6108
length of time disabled: V746; Vl412; V2124; V2720: ~3246: V3668; ~4147; ~6104
limitations imposed by disability: V’s743-745: V’s1409-1411; V’s2121-2123: vz718tvz7lg; V3244EV3245: V3666&V3667; V4145tV4146: V4626: ~5561: ~6103: V6711: ~7344; v7g75
number of days sick in bed: w98o
number of nights in hospital: v7977
other problems: ~817
overnight hospital patient last year, whether: Vl976
paid own hospital bills, whether: v7978
require extra care: V6106
sick in bed a day or more last year, whether: v7979
trend of disability: V747; V1413; V2125; V2721: V3247; v366g: V4148; V4626; ~6105
FU Members Other Than Head
disability
age of person: V750; V1426: ~2128; V2724
nature of disability: V751: V1417; VZl28; V2725
relation to head: V749; V1415; V2127; V2723
whether: V748; V1414: ~2126; V2722; v6110&v6113
extra care necessary
age of person: V754; Vl420; V2132: ~2738; v462g; V5565
reason for: V755; V1421: V2133; V2728
relation to head: V753; Vl419; V2131; V2727; V4628; ~5564
whether: V752; V1418: V2l30; ~2726; V4627; V5563: v611o&v6113
total number 18 or older: ~61 I I
total number 0-17: ~6114
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Respondent, Whether Disabled or Disfigured: V187; ~806; V1495; V2207; V2833
Wife
number of days sick in bed: V7988
number of nights in hospital: V7985
overnight hospital patient last year, whether: 7984
paid own hospital bills, whether: VT986
sick in bed a day or more last year, whether: v7987
whether disabled: V4766; vlg82
limitation imposed by disability: V4767: VT983
DISTANCE TO CENTER OF NEAREST SMSA: Vl88(Bkt) ; V808fBkt) ; Vl488(Bkt) ; V22lOtBkt) ; V2836fBkt): V3251 (Bkt) : V3673(Bkt) : V3834&V4151 (Bkt) : V4707(Bkt)&V4706(Bkt) ; V5622(Bkt)tV5624(Bkt) : V616g(Bkt)&V6171 (Bkt): V6470 (Bkt) &V6471 (Bkt) ; V7075 (Bkt) tV7076 (Bkt) ; V7666 (Bkt) sV7667 (Bkt)
EARLY ENVIRONMENT (see also PARENTS; SIBLINGS)
Economic Situation of Parents: V317; V782; V1483; V2185; V2821; V3238: V3661; V4137; ~4680; ~5600; v614g; V6746: V7378; ~8031
Region Where Grew Up
head : v362; ~877; v1573; v22a5; v2g12; ~3280; v3700; v4179; v5055; V5634; V6181: V6774; V7420; ~8072
wife: v5100
Siblings
number of
head : ~316; ~567: V1467; ~2178: V2804; ~3230; ~3652: V4127; V4671; V55Sl; V6140; V6737; V7370; V8022
wife: V4748
whether older
head: ~3635: V4128: V4672; V5582: ~6141; V6738; V7371; ~8023
wife: V4748
Size of Area Where Grew Up
head : V312; ~786: V1476; ~2188: V2814; V3232; ~3654; V4130; V4673; V5583: V6142; v673g; V7372: V8024
State and County Where Grew Up
head: v’s787.788; v’s1477.1470; v”sz18g,21go; v’~2815,2816: V’s3233.3234; V’s3655.3656; V’s4131,4132; V’s4674.4675; v1s55g4.55g5,v’s6143.6144; V’s6740.6741; V’s7373.7374; ~‘~8025.8026
wife: V’s4751.4752
460
ECONOMIC STATUS (see INCOME: WELL-OFFNESS MEASURES; PARENTS)
EDUCATION
Children
expectations for education goals: Vi37; V557; V1246; Vlg4g: v254g; v’s 4838-4840
number attending school at present: V121; ~556; V1245; vlg48: ~2548
number completing less than 12 grades: vi25
number completing more than 12 grades: vi27
number completing 12 grades: V126
PTA meetings, whether and how recently attended: v136; V558; V1247; vig50: ~2250
stopped school, whether child has: V559; ~1248; Vlg51; V2551; V3101; V3514; V3927; V4442; ~5356; V5856
highest grade completed: ~560
Head
additional training outside regular school system
what kind: v4og5sv4ogR; v468dsv468g; v5610cv5613; v615gsv6162; v6756ev675g; v738gsv73g2; ~8041~~8~44
whether: V314; V795; ~1486; v2lg8; V2324; V3242; V3664; V4Og4cv4og7; ~4685~~4688: v56ogsv5612: V6158tv6161; ~6755~~6758; v7388tv73gl; V8040tV8043
college
average ACT score of: ~4216; ~5088
BS, BA degree, whether: v4ogg; v46go: V5614; V6163; ~6760: V7383; V8045
expenditure per pupil: V4217: v5o8g
MS, MA degree, or beyond: ~4100; v46gi: ~5615; ~6164; ~6761; v7.394; ~8046
ratings of status
post-World War II: v421g: v5og1
pre-World War II: V4218; V5OgO
grades completed: V313(Bkt); V794(Bkt): Vl485(Bkt) : V2187 (Bkt) : V2823tBkt); V3241 (Bkt); V3663 (Bkt) ; V4083&V4198(Bkt) : V4684GV5074 (Bk t) ; V5608&V5647 (Bk t) ; V6157tV6194 (Bkt) ; V6754&V6787 (Bk t) ; V7387GV7433 (Bk t) ; V803gsV8085 (Bk tl
461
whether taking courses/lessons (see SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES)
whether trouble reading: V4D96; V4687; v5611; V6160; ~6757: v73gO; V8042
Parents
head’s father: ~318; V793: v1484; v21g6: ~2822; V3240; ~3662: V4138; ~4681; ~5601; ~6150; v6747; V7380; ~8032
head’s mother: V3634: V4139; V4682: ~5602: ‘~6151; V6748: ~7381; ~8033
wife’s father: V3608; ~4108: V4753; v5572: ~6121; v6718; ~7351; ~8003
wife’s mother: v36og: V4109; V4754; V5573: ~6122; v671g; V7352; V8004
Siblings (see SIBLINGS)
brother (oldest living) : ~570; ~1470; ~2181; ~2807
sister (oldest Iiving): ~574; ~1474: ~2185; ~2811
Whether Anyone Under 25 Stopped Going to School: V599; Vl248: V1951; V2551: V3lOl; V3514; V3g27; V4442; ~5356
Wife
additional training outside regular school system
what kind: V4104: v46g7sV4757sv4760: v556g; V6118; V6715; V7348; ~8000
whether: V4103; v46g6sv4756sv475g; V5568; ~6117; V6714; ~7347; v7999
college
average ACT score of: V4220; V5082
BS, BA degree, whether: V4105; v4688&v4761: V5570: v6118; V6716: v734g; ~8001
expenditure per pupil: V422 I
MS, MA degree, or beyond: V4106; v46ggsv4762; ~5571; V6120: v6717: ~7350; ~8002
ratings of status
post-World War II: V4223; V5095
pre-World War II: V4222; V5094
grades completed: V246 (Bkt) : ~2687 (Bkt) : V3216 (Bkt) ; V3638 (Bkt) : V4102tV4198(Bkt) : V4655&V4755&V5075(Bkt) ; V5567&V5648(Bkt): V6116&v6196(Bkt); V6713tV6788(Bkt); V7346GV7434 (Bkt) ; V7ggR&V8086 (Bkt)
whether trouble reading: V4758
462
EMERGENCY HELP
Money
borrow, whether: V7317
gave money, whether; V7326
how much mind: V7320
loan or gift, which: V7321, V7324, 'J7329
pay interest: V7322. V7325. V7330
money received in last five years, whether: V7323
relative, whether: ~7318. V7327
relationship: v7319. ~7328
Time
friend or relative far away who could help: V7307
friend or relative nearby who could help: V7301
helped a friend or relative: V7288
help in last five years: V7310
how much mind: V7304
relative, whether: V7302, v7308
relationship: V7303. v7309
repay in some way: V7305
someone else available: ~7306
type help gave: V's7299. 7300. V's7311.7312
whether gave time in an emergency: v7297
EMPLOYMENT (see also HOURS; MOBILITY, Jobs and)
Questions pertaining to the employment of the head and wife were asked in
three sections of the questionnaire depending on his or her employment status.
In order to clarify which questions were asked of which respondents, the
following code is used for this section only:
(E)=employed; (U)=unempIoyed; (R)-retired, student, housewife: (EUR)=answers
from all three sections in the same variable; (EU)=employed and unemployed in the
same variable; (ER)=employed and retired in the same variable; (UR)=unemployed
and retired in the same variable.
Absenteeism: ~218 (EU) ; V678 (EU) &V678 (ELI) ; V's13l2(E),1313(E)&V's1341(U),1342(U): v’s2018~E),201g(E)&V’s2047(u).2048~U); v’s2616K),26l7(E)&V’s2647(U),2648(U)
Attitudes
enjoyability: ~'2627
reasons for: ~~~2628-2630
463
Decision making: Vl99 (EU) tV2 13 (EU) ; v6gl (EU) .v692 (EU) ; V’s1323tE) .1324(E)tV’s1348(U) ,1349(U): V’s2029(E) .2030(E)GV’s2054(U) .2055(U)
Difficulties in Obtaining, Due to Past Record, V2750(EUR)
Employment-Marital Status: V3191; ~3613
Employment Status
head: VI96 (EUR) ; V639 (EUR) ; VI278 (EUR) : V1325(EUR) : VI983 (EUR) ; ~2581 (EUR) : V3114 (EUR) ; V3528(EUR) ; V3967 (EUR) ; V4458 (EUR) ; V5373 (EUR) : V5872 (EUR) ; V6492 (EUR) ; v7095 (EUR) ; ~7706 (EuR)
wife: V4776,V4841(EUR): v65glfEUR): V7193(EUR); V7879(EUR)
whether worked in past year
head: VI 350 (R) ; V2056 (R) ; V2654 (R) ; V3167 (R) ; ~3583 (R) : V4039 (R) ; V4475R): ‘J5479W; V6017W i V6577W; V7179 CR); V7865 (R)
wife: V4959 (R) : v5506; ~6038; V6649 (R) ; V7251 (R) ; V7942 (RI
whether ever been employed
head: V4552 WI : V5454 (U) : V597 1 UJ) : V6556 OJ) : V7 158 (U) ; V7806 (U)
wife: ‘44936 (U) ; V6628 UJ) ; V7230 (U) ; V7919 (U)
Employment Problems (see BACKGROUND INDEXES)
Equilibrium, whether (see HOURS, Whether Could/Wanted Nore/Less Work)
Five-Year Job Changes: v2973
Future Possibilities of
difficulties of finding work: V214(EU)
length of time looked
head : V4551 W): V5453W; V597OW) : V6555W: V7157 UJ); V7805fU)
wife: V4935W: V6627W) : v72.?gW): v7918M)
limits: what
head: V4540 W ,V4549 (U) ,V’s4589 (R) 94602 (R)
wife: V’+923 (El ,V4933 (U) eV’s.4973 (R) .4988 (R)
limits: whether
head : V4539 (E) ,V4548 (U) .V’s4588 (R) ,4601 (R) ; V’ s5446&5447 (u) ,V’ s5498&5499 (R) : v5963sv5964 (u) &vbo3otv6031 (R)
wife: V4922 (E) ,V4932 (U) ,V’s4972 (R) ,4987(R)
Iowest wage accepted: V7 I53 (U) : V7804 (u)
moving: whether considered
head: V688 (ELI) ; Vi 320 (E) tV I345 (U) : V2026 (E) tV2051 (U) ; V2624 (E) iv2651 (U) : ~3164 (U) ; V358O!U) ; ‘54036 (U) : V4537 (E) &V4550 (U) sV4598 (R) : V5450 (U) ; V5967 (U) : ~6543 (E) LV6552 (U) ; V7 146 (E) tV7 I54 UJ)
464
wife: V4920 (E) CV4934 (U) bV4984 (R)
motivation for moving to a new job: V207 (EU)
wage rate desired
head: v68g (EU) : V132 1 (E) &VI 346 (U) : V2027 (E) &‘I2052 (U) ; ~2625 (E) tv2652 (U) ; ~3165 (0) ; V3581 (U) ; V4037 (U) : v5451 (u) ; ‘45968 (u) ; ~6553 (u) i V7155 (U)
wife: v4927 UJ) cv4975 O-0
whether ever moved for better job: V204(EU) ; V797; V1481; v21g3; V2819; V3237; v365g; V4135; ~4678; v55g8: V6147; V6744;
v7377
whether ever refused to move for job: V205 (EU) ; v7g8; V1482; ‘42194; ~2820: V3238; ~3660; V4136; v467g: V55gg; ~6148;
v6745; ~7378
whether willing to go further or work different hours
head: 'I4538 (E)
wife: V492 1 (E)
whether steady work in current area: V206 (U)
why wouldn’t consider moving: v6go (EU) : v1322 (E V2028 (E) tV2053 (U) : V2626 (E) ; V2653 (U) i V3582 (0) ; V4038 (U) ; V5452 (U) ; v5g6g (0) V6544 (E) cV6554 (U) ; V7 147 (E) tv7 156 (U)
number of places applied for new job
.I &VI 347 (U) : ~3166 (u) ;
head: v’s235(UR).236(uR); V65O(U)LV685(R); V1330(U)dV1360(R): V2035 (U) sv2067 (R) ; V2635 (U) &V2665 (R) ; V3152 (U) tV3178 (R) ; V3567 (U) &V3595 (R) ; V4022 (U) Gv4050 (R) : V4547 (U) sV4597 (R) ; v5445 (U) tV5497 (R) : v5g62 (U) cvbozg (R) ; v654g (U) tv658g (R) ; v7152(U)Gv7191(R); v7803(u)&V7877
wife: V4931 (U) &I’4983 (R) ; ~6626 (U) tV6658 (II) ; ~7228 (0) ~~7260 (R) ; 'J79 17 (U) CV795 1 (R)
others looking for work: VW3
total number: v6og4
potential earnings: V2 IO (E) ; V377 (E, Bkt) ; V647 (u) ; ~682 (ER) ; v887(EUR,gkt): Vl316(E)&V1327(U)&Vl357(R); v2022 (E) GV2032 (U) GV2064 (R) ; V2620 (E) &V2632 (U) tV2662 (R) : V31’+9 (U) CV3175 (R) ; V3564 (U) CV3592 (R) ; V4019 (0) &V4047 (R) : v4544 (U) Sv4591 (R) ; V5442 (U) GV5492 (R) ; V5959 (U) ; V6546 W : V7 149 (LO ; v7800 (tl)
task changes
number of new tasks: V7725
up/downgrading of job tasks: V7724
whether task changes: 'J7723
training required
head : v211 (E) ; v648(u) ~~683 (ER) : ~1317 (~)&v1328(u) &vi358 (R) ; V2023 (E) bV2033 (U) &V2065 (R) : ~262 1 (E) &V2633 (u) &V2663 (R) ; '43150 (U) GV3176 (R) ; ~3565 (U) SV3593 (R) : V4020 (U) cV4048 (R) : v4545 (‘J) &V’693 (R) ; V5443 (U) SV5493 (R) ; v5g6o (U) cv6027 (R) ; V6547 (LO 6~6587 (R) ; v7 150 (WV7 189 (R) ; ~780 I (u) ~~7875 (R)
465
wife: v'mB(u); v4977(R)
formal education required
head: v4481 (E): v5882tE)
wife: v4864(E)
how receive training
head : V4594(R); V4654; V54g4(R)
wife: v4978(R) ,v5015
how long before fully trained
head : V4484(E); V5885CE)
wife: V4867CE)
learning for better job
head: V4485(E)
wife: ~4868 (E)
receiving training now
head: V4595 (R) ; V5495
wife: V4979 (RI
skills can’t use on present job
head: V4486(E)
wife: v486g (E)
type
head: '14483(E); V5884(E)
wife: v4866(E)
want job that uses that skill
head: V4487 (E)
wife: @+870(E)
type of job sought
head: vzog(~): v~~I(ER); v64ow: v1315(~),V1329(U),~1356(~); V2021(E),V20310J),V2063(R); v26lg(E).v2631(U).V266l(R); V3148W ,V3174(R); v3563(U),v35gl(R); V4018(U),v4046(R): V4542W) .V45PO(R) ; V544l(U).V54Pl(R) : v5g58(U),V6026(R); v6545W),v6586(R); v7l48W),V7188(R); V7799W&V7874(R)
wife: V4925W .v4974(R): v6624W; V7226(U); V7915(Uf
undesirable jobs, whether: V237CR): V686WR); V13430J)&Vl36l(R); V2049WtV2068(R): V264g(U)&V2666(R); v3l62(u)tv317g(R); v3578W&v35961R); V4034(U)bV4051(R); V5448(U)&V5500(R): v59650~)&v6032(R): v655oW
wage rate on: V238WR); V3780JR); V687WR); V8880JR,Bkt); V13440J)&v1362(R); V205O(U)&V206g(R); v2650W ~~2667 (RI; v3163(U)bv318o(R): v3579(U)SV3597(R): V4035(U)&v4052(R): V544g(u)ev550l(R) ; v5966(u)&v6033(R) : ~65510~)
what doing to find job: VZlZ(E); v64g(U)&V684(ER); Vl3lg(E)eVl32g(U)&Vl35P(R); V2025(EltV2034WtV2066~R); ~2623 (E) ~~2634 (U) tV2664(R); V315l(U)tV3177(R); V3566(U)&V3594(R); I'4021 (U)&V4049(R)
466
whether
head: Vl318(E); V2024(E): v2622CE); V45460J)&v45g6(R); V5444Wtv5496(R); v5961(U)&v6028(R); V6548(U)&v6588(R); V7151WtV7190(R)~ V7802W&V7876(R)
wife: V4930(U)tV4g82(R); v6625(U)&V6657(R); V7227 (U) &V725y(R) ; v7g16(UJCV795O(R)
whether go to work sometime in the future
head: v6g3(R); V1363(R); V207y(R); v2668CR); V4576(R),v4585(R),v4587(R),V4599(R); V's5480(R),5488(R),5490(R); V6024CR); V6584(R); V7186(R); v7872CR)
wife: v4833,v496o(R) ,v496y(R) ,'I4971 (RI .v4985(R): v6656CR); V7258CR); V7949(R)
circumstances relevant to getting job
head: v6g4(R); Vl364(R): V207l(R); v266g(R); v46oo(R)
wife: v4g86(R)
number of years until get new job
head: V4577(R).v4586(R); V548l(R).v548g(R); v6025CR); V6585CR); V7187tR); V7873CR)
wife: v4961 CR) ,v497O(R)
whether thinking of seeking new job: V208(E) : V235 (R) : V680(E); vl314W: v's135l(R).1355(R); V2020(E) ,V1s2057(R).2062(R); v2618(E), V's2655(R),2660(R); V's3147(E),3168(R),3173(R); V's3562(E),3584(R),3590(R); V's4017(E).4040(R),4045(R); ‘.‘6541 (El ; V7144 (0 ; V7793 (E)
whether looking for another job: V6542(E); V7145CE); V7794(E)
History
head
first regular job
age: V5929 (0 ,V5973 (U)
anyone help: V5933 K) ,V5977 UJ)
did they work there: V5936(E),V598O(U)
how helped: V5935 (E) ,V5979 (U)
some say: V5937 (El .‘w81 (‘J)
how much say: v5938(E) .v5982(U)
who was that: v5934(E) .v5978W
467
how hear about first regular job: V5932(E),V5976(U)
know anyone else who worked there: V5939 (E) .w83 W
occupation: V5930 (El WV’5974 (U)
still work for same employer: V5940 (E)
type job gave useful skills or training: V593l(E),V5975(U)
number of years worked since 18: ~3620: V4141; V4630; V5604; v6153; ~6750; ~7383; ~8035
number of years worked full time: ~3621; V4142; ~4631; v5605; V6154; ~6751; ~7384; V8036
percent of time worked in nonfull-time years: V3435; V4143; ~4632: ~5606; V6155; ~6752; ~7385; ~8037
stopped working for a year or more: V4634
how found job when started again: V4653
one period or several: V4635
for one period, nitial month stopped: ~4636
for one period, nitial year stopped: V4637
for one period, nitial month started again: V4638
for one period, nitial year started again: V4639
for several peri ds, most recent month stopped: V4640
for several periods, most recent year stopped: ~464 1
for several periods, most recent month started again: V4642
for several periods, most recent year started again: V4643
wages
if never stopped: ~4656
when went back: V4655
why wage different: ~4657
was it the same job as before: ~4652
was it the same kind of work: V4651
whether received training while not working: V4647
how received training to qualify: V4654
why return to work: V’s 4648-4650
why stopped working: V’s 4644-4646
wife
number of years worked since 18: ~3610: ~4110; ~4989; v5574: ~6123; ~6720; ~7353; ~8005
number of years worked full time: ~3611; ~4111; V4YYO: V5575; V6124; ~6721; V7354: V8006
468
percent of time worked in nonfull-time years: V3433: V4112; v4ggi; v5576; V6125: ~6722; v7355; '~0007
stopped working for a year or more: v4995
how find work when started again: V5014
one period or several: VW6
for one period, initial month stopped: v4997
for one period, initial year stopped: V4998
for one period, initial month started again: v4999
for one period, initial year started again: v5000
for several periods, most recent month stopped: V5OOl
for several periods, most recent year stopped: ~5002
for several periods, most recent month started again:
vsoo3
for several periods, most recent year started again: v5004
wages
if never stopped: v5o17
when went back: ~5016
why wages different: V5018
was it the same job: v5o13
was it the same kind of work: v5012
whether husband helped with housework and childcare
when returned: v5019
whether received training while not working: ~5008
how received training to qualify: V50~5
why returned to work: V’s 5oog-5011
why stopped working: V’s 5005-5007
Illness, Whether in Past Year (see also DISABILITY; HOURS, IIlness; ILLNESS)
head: v654 (E) ; vi288 (El ; VI994 (E) ; V2592 (El : V3125 (El ; V3540 (E) ; V3993 03 : V4497 (E) , ~4563 (U) : V406 (E) . V5465 (VI ; V5896 (0 .V5992 OJ) ; ~6507 (E) . V6565 (U) : V7 110 (E) , v7167W; v7734 (E) .v7816(u)
others
head : V4494 (E) , V4560 (U) ; V5403 (E) TV5462 (U) ; v58g4 (E) , V5990 (U) ; v6505tE). v6563W: I'7108 (E), V-1165(u); v7732CE) ,v7814W
wife: V4877 (E) ,V4944 (U) ; V5509: v6041; V6601 (E) , V6635 (u) ; v72o3(E), v7237W: V7895E) ,‘J7927(U)
wife: v4880 (E) .V4947 (U) : V5512; V6043: V6603 (E) , V6637 (U) ; V7205(E),
‘J7.239 UJ) : v7897 (E) ,v7929 (U)
Industry (see Occupation, this section)
Occupation (see also Second Job, occupation, this section)
head, 1-digit code: VI97 (EUR) ; V640 (EUR) &VP77 (EUR.Chg) ; Vl27P(E) .V’s1326(U)&l33l (VI ,Vl352(R); vlg84(~) .v~52031 (uI~2036(ul ,v2058(~); ~2582 (E) ,v’~2631 WI ~2636 (u) ,v2656 (R) : V3115(E),V’53148OJ)&3153NJ),V3169(R): V3530 (E) *v’s3563 W &3569(U) ,v3586 (RI ; v3968(E) ,v’s4018 (U)&4023(U) ,V4041 (RI ; V5584:
469
Vi930 (E) .v5974 (U) .v6132&v6l33: V672PtV6730; V7362tV7363; ~8014&~8015
head, 2-digit code: V4459 (E) ,v4553 W WV4578 (R) ; V5374 6) G’J5429 (E) ,v5441 (U) SV5455 (U) .V5482 (R) ; '~5873 (0 tV5916 (El .v5958 (U) &v5984 (VI .V6018 (R) ; V6497WBV6527W. v6545Wcv6557 (U) .v6578(R); V7100(E)&V7130(E), V7148(U)tV7159W), v7180m); 'J7745W ,V7799(U)
head, 3-digit code: V3529(E). V3568kJ), v3585W; V7712 (E). v7807(U), V7866 (R)
employed by government: V3971tV3975; V4462 (E) tV4467 (E) : V5377 (E) 8~5385 (E) ; V5876 (El &v5879 (E) ; v6494 (El ; V7097W; ~7708 (E)
employs others: V3973&‘J3977; V4473K)t'J4476(E): v5393(E)&v5395(E)
number: V3974&V3978; V4474 (E) &I’4477 (E) ; VS.394 (El &v5396 (El
first job: V1495; VZl7l: V2797; V3223; ~3645; V4120; V4664; ~5584: v598D(E) .v5974W ,v6133; v6730; v7363; v8015
industry, 2-digit code: VI985 (El .v2037 (U) .v2059 (R) ; ~2583 (El ,V2637 W ,V2657 CR) ; V3l I6 (El .V3l54 (U) ,v3l70 (R) ; V353 l (E) . v3570 (U) , v3587 (RI ; V396P (El , v4024 W , v4042 (RI ; V446o (E) ,V4554 UJ) .V4579(R) : V5375 (E) .v5456 lU) ,v5483 (R) : V5874 (El ,v5985W .v6019(R) ; v6498 (El .v6558 (U) ,v6579 (R) : V7lOl (E), v716o(u), V7181 (R)
industry, 3-digit code: V7713(E), v7808(u), V7867(R)
same or different while in labor force: ~1460; V2172: ~2798: V3224; V3646; V4121; v4665; V5585; V6134; V6731; V7364; V8016
supervision
boss has supervisor: vjg82; V4466 (E) tV447 I (E)
number supervised: v3g8o: V4464 (E) &V4469 (E) ; V5380 (El &V5388 (E)
number of times supervisor checks: ~5378 (E) &V5386 (El
pay and promotions: V3981; V4465 (El GV4470 (El : ~5381 (E) .v5389 (E)
whether: V3p79 (E) tV4025 IV) : ~4463 (El &V4468 (E) &V4555 (U)
470
wife, 1-digit code: V243; vbog; Vl367; V2074; ‘12672; v3183; V3601:
v4055
wife, 2-digit code: V4605: V4842 (E) ,V4937 (U) ,V4962 (RI ; V5507: v603g; v65g6 (E) cv66ig (E) .v662g (U) ,V6650 (RI ; V7198 (E) GV7221 (El , ~7226 (U) GV7231 (U) , V7252 (R) ; v7go8 (El, V7915 (U)
wife, 3-digit code: V3600; V7885 (E) , V7920 (U) , V7943 (RI
employed by government: V4845 (E) ~~4850 (E) : v65g3 (E) cv662g (U) ; ‘J7 195 (E) : V7881 (El
employs others: V4856 (E) ev485g (El
number: ~4857 (El &V4860 (E)
first job: v4993
industry 2-digit code: V2075; ~2673: ~3184: ~3602; V4056: V4606,V4843 (E) ,v4g38 (u) .V4963 (R) ; ~5508: ~6040; v65g7 (E) ,V6630 (U) .v665l (RI : v7l99 (E) . v7232 (U) . v7253 (RI
industry, 3-digit code: v7866(~), V7921 (VI, V7944(R)
same or different while in labor force: v4994
supervision of others
boss has supervisor: v484g (E) GV4854 (E)
number: V4847 (E) ~~4852 (E)
pay and promotion: ~‘4848 (E) ~~4853 (E)
whether: ~4846 (E) tV4851 (E) tV4939 (U)
Present Employment
head
anyone help: V5944 (E)
did they work there: V5947 (E)
how help: V5946 (E)
some say: v5948 (El
how much say: V5949 (El
who was that: v5945
how hear about present job: V5942 (El
know anyone who worked there: V595O(E)
length of present employment: V200 (i) ; V642 (E) : ~1281 (E) VI987 (El ; v2585 (E) ; v3l la (E) ; v3533 (E) : V’s3983(E)&3984(E); V’s4480(E)t4488(E): V’s5384 (E) ~5397 (E) : v’s5888 (E) d5941 (E) ; V6499 (E V7102 (El ; V7l I (E)
;
);
length of present position: 7722 (E)
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month began present job: V3185(E) ; V4489(E) i V5398CE) ; V588gW ; V6500 (E) ; V7lO3 (El i ‘~7726 (E)
type job gives useful skills or training: V59’+3 (El
wife
anyone help: V6060
did they work there: V6063
how help: ~6062
some say: V6064
how much say: ~6065
who was that: V606 I
how hear about present job: V6058
know anyone who worked there: V6066
length of present employment: V’s4863(E),487l(E); V6057; ~6598 (El : V7200 (E) : V7884 (E)
length of present position: V789l (E)
month began present job: V4872 (E) ; v6599 (E) ; V7201 (E) ; v7892 (E)
type job gives useful skills or training: v6059
Previous Employment
comparison with present
head: V202 (E): v’s645(E)&646(E) ; V’s1284 (E)&l285(E); V’sl990(E)tl99l(E): V’s2588(E)&2589(E); V’s3121 (E)E3122(E); V’s3536(E)t3537(E); V’s3988 (El G3989 (El ; V’s4491 (E) G4492 (E) ; V’ 55400 (E) ~5401 (E) ; V’s5891 (E) &5892 (E) ; V’s6502(E)t6503(E) : V’s7105 (E) &v7106(E) ; V7728 (E) Sv7729 (E)
wife: V's4874 (E) &4875 (E)
industry, 2-digit code
head: V2037 (U) : ~2637 (U) : V3154 (U) ; V3570 (U) ; V4024 (U) ; V4554 (U) : V5456 (U) ; V5985 (U) ; V6558 (LI) cv6579 (RI : V7 160 (U) &V7 I8 I (R)
wife: V4938W; V6630W)&V6651 (RI; V7232(U)&V7253(R)
industry, 3-digit code
head: V7808 (U) &V7867(R)
wife: V7921 (U) tV7944 (RI
number of employers in past decade: ~203 (EU)
occupation, 2-digit code
head: VI331 (U) ; V2036 (LI) : ~2636 W ; V3l53W ; ~3563 (u) ; V4023 (U) ; V4553W); V5455W; V5984W: V6557 WtV6578W; v7159(U)&v7l80(R)
wife: V4937 (U) ; V6629 (U) &V6650 (R) ; V723l (U) tV7252 CR)
occupation, 3-digit code
head : V7807 (U) &V7866 CR)
wife: V792O(U)&V7943(R)
472
what happened to previous job
head : V201 (EU) ; V643 (E) ,V651 (IJ) ; vi282 (E) ,V1332 (U) ; v1988(~),~2038(u); v2586(~).V2638(U): VJllg(E),V3155(U); ~3534 (E) .v3571 (u) ; v3g86 (E) ,V4026 (U) ; v4490 (E) .v4556 (U) .v4584 (RI : v5399 (E) ,v5458 (U) ,‘I5487 (RI : ~5890 (E) .v5g86 (U) .v6023 (R) ; ~6501 (E) , v655g (U) ,V6583 (R) ; V7104(E), V71610J). V7185(R): V7727(E), v78og(U).
'17871 (RI
wife: ~4873 (E) ,v4940 (u) .V4g68 (RI : V6600 (E) ,v6631 (U) .V6655 (RI ; V7202 (E) , V7233 (U) , V7257 (R) : V7893 (E) .V7922 (U) ; vn48 (RI
whether pay now higher or lower
head: V644 (E) ; VI283 (E) ; vlg8g (E) ; v2587 (El ; V3120 (E) ; V3535 (E) ; ~3987 (E) : V44g3 (E) ; V5402 (E) ; ~5893 (E) ; V6504 (E) ; 'J7 107 (E) : v7730 (E)
wife: V4786 (E)
year last worked
head: ~45570~); v545gW); v5g87(u); v656oW); v7162(u): v78lo(u)
wife: V494l (U) ; V6632 (U) ; V7234 (U) ; V7923 (U)
Retirement Plan, Whether Head is Covered by: v4004
number of, head: V45l7W
number of, wife: V4900 (E)
Second Job (see also HOURS, Second Job)
head
hourly wage on (see HOURLY EARNINGS)
number of extra jobs: Vl300(E): v2006(~) V3552 (E) ; V4007 (E) ; V4520 (E) ; C V6528 (E) ; V7 I31 (E) : V7746 (E)
; V2604(E) : V3l37 (E); ‘5430 (E) : U ‘5917 (E) :
occupation: ~228 (E) ; V66 I (E) ; VI 299 (E) ; V2005 (E) ; V2603 (E) ; ~3136 (E) ; V3551 (E) ; ~4006 (E) ; V4519 (E) : V5429 (E) ; ~5916 (E) : ~6527 (E) ; V7130 (E) ; V7745 (E)
whether: V227 (E) ; V660 (E) : VI 298 (E) ; V2004 (E) : ~2602 (E) ; V3l35 (E) ; V3550 (E) : V4005 (E) : V4518 (E) ; ~5428 (E) ; V5915 (E) ; ~6526 (E) ; V7129 (E) ; V7744 (E)
whether more than one extra job: V227 (E) : V662 (E) ; VI 300 (E) ; ~2006 (E) ; ~2604 (E) ; v3137 (E) ; V3552 (E) ; V4007 (E) : V4520 (E) : V5430 (E) ; V5917 (E) ; ~6528 (E) ; V713l (E) ; 'J7746 (E)
wife
hourly wage on (see HOURLY EARNINGS)
number of extra jobs: V4903 (E)
occupation: V4902 (E) : V6619 (E) ; V722l (E) ; V7908 (E)
whether: V4901 (E) : V6618 (E) : V722O (E) ; V7907 (E)
473
Self-Employed: Whether
head: vi98 (E) : ~641 (E) ; vg88 (E) ; v1280 (E) ; vi986 (E) : V2584 (E) ; V3532 (E) ; V3970 (E) ; ~4461 (E) ; v5376 (E) ; ~5875 (E) ; V6493 (E) : v7096 (E) ; V7707 (E)
wife: V4844 (E) ; v65g2 (E) ; V7 194 (E) ; V7880 (E)
Skipping Work (see Absenteeism, this section)
Strike (see also Unemployment, this section)
whether in past year
head: V4502 (E) ,V4565 (U) ; V54l I (E) ,I’5476 (U) i v5900 (E) .V5994 (U) ; V65ll(E).V6567(U): V7114(E), v7l69(u): v7737(E),v7817(U)
wife: V4885 (E) ,V4949 (U) : V5516; V6047; V6607 (E) .v663g (u) ; V7209 (E) , V724l (U) ; V7900 (E) ,V7930 (U)
Tardiness: V217 (EU) ; V676 (EU) 6~677 (EU) : V’s1310(E),1311(E)&V’s1339(U).l340(U); V’s2016(E),2017(E)&V’s2045(U).2046(U): V’s26l4(E) .2615(E)&V’s2645(U) ,2646(U)
Type Job Gives Useful Skills: V5943 (El CV5975 (U)
Unemployment, Whether in Past Year (see also HOURS, Unemployed)
head : V219 (EU) ; ~656 (E) ; vlgg6 (E) : V2594 (E) : Vjl27 (E) ; V3542 (E) : V3995 (E) ; V4504 (E) .V4567 (U) : V5413 (E) .V5469 (U) : V5902 (E) .v59g6 (U) : ~6513 (E) , v656g (U) ; V7 1 I6 (E) , V717l (U): V7739(E) ,V7819(U)
wife: v4887(E).v4951 (u); ~5518; V6049: V6609(E),v6641(U): V72ll(E), V7243 (U) ; V7902 (E) .V7932 (U)
number of periods of
head: V3997 (E) tV4031 (U) : V4506 (E) &V4569 (U) ; V’s5415(E)&5416(E) .V’s547l (U)&5472(U)
wife: V4059; V4889 (E) &V4953 (U) ; V’s5520&5521
Vacation, Whether in Past Year (see also HOURS, Vacation)
head: ~652 (E) ; v1286(E); VI992 (E) ; V259O(E) ; ‘0123(E) ; v3538(E) : ~3991 (E) : ~4500 (E) ,v4558 (U) ; V5409 (E) .V5460 (U) : v58g8 (E) .v5989 (u) ; ~6509 (E) ,V6561 (U) ; V7ll2 (E) . v7163(U); V7735(E),V78ll(U)
wife: ~4883(E) .v4942 (U) ; ~5514; V6045; ~6605 (E) ,V6633(U) : V7207 (E) , V7235 (U) : ~7898 (E) .V7924 (U)
Wages (see HOURLY EARNINGS: INCOME, Labor, wages)
474
Whether Could Have Had Less Work
head : V232 (E) : v66g (E) ; V1306 (E) ; V2012 (E) i ~2610 (E) ; V3143 (E) ; ~3558 (E) ; I'4013 (E) ; v4528 (E) : V5437 (E) ; V6534 (E) cv6537 (E) ; v7 137 (E) Gv7 140 (E) ; ~7784 (E) ~~7787 (E)
wife: v2078: ~2677; ~3188: ~3606: ~4062: V4gll(E)
Whether Could Have Had More Work
head: V230(E) ; V666 (E) ; VI304 (E) : VZOIO (E) ; v2608(~) ; V3141 (E) ; V3556 (E) ; V4011 (E) ; V4524 (E) i V5434 (E) ; V5921 (E) : ~6532 (E) : V7l35 (0 : V7782 (E)
wife: ~2078; ~2676; V3187; ~3605; V4061: V4907(E)
Whether Find New Job as Good as Present Job
head: V4532 (E)
wife: V49 15 (E)
Whether Good Job in Same Line
head : V4543 (U) ,v4592 (R)
wife: ~4926 (u) ,v4976 CR)
Whether Keep Present Job or Quit
head: V4533 (E) : ~6541 (E) ; V7 144 (E) ; v7793 (E)
wife: v4916(E)
go back later
head : V4535 (E)
wife: V4g I8 (E)
when go back
head : ~4536 (E)
wife: V4919 (El
why might quit
head: V4534 (E)
wife: V4917 (0
Whether Many Qualified for Job Like Yours: V5886 (El
Whether Still Working
head : v5486 (R) : ~6022 (R) : V6582 (R) ; V7 I84 (R) : ~7870 (R)
wife: ~6654 (R) ; V7256 (R) : V7947 (R)
Whether Wanted Less Work
head: V233 (E) ; ~670 (E) : Vl307 (E) ; V2Ol3 (E) ; ~261 I (E) ; V3144 (E) ; V3559 (E) ; V4014 (E) ; v4529 (E) : v5438 (E) ; V5925 (E) ; v6535(E)cv6538(E); v7l38(E)LV714l(E): V7785(E)&V7788(E)
wife: V4912 (E)
475
Whether Wanted More Work
head: V23l(E): V66a(E); V1305(E): V2Oll(E): v2609(E); V3142(E): v3557(E); v4012 (E); v4527lE): v5436CE); v5923tE): v6536(E); v7139tE); v7786CE)
wife: V4910 (E)
Why Not Work Extra
head: v4526 (E)
wife: V4909 (E)
Wife (see also Occupation, this section; HOURS, Wife)
employed before marriage: v4alg,v4825
full or part time: v4820,v4826
employed first years of marriage: v482l.v4827
full or part time: v4822.v4828
employed when had preschool children: v4823
full or part time: v4824
future possibilities: v~s20ao-20a3&v22~a; v's267a-26a2: v3189; ~3607
how husband feels about wife working: v4836: v5533
whether employed: V243; V608; ~1366: V2073: ~2671: V3182; V3599; V4054: ~4604: V4841: V5525; V6053
whether more work available: v2078; ~2676; v3187; ~3605: V4061: V4gol
whether less work available: V2079: V2677: V3188; V3606; V4062: V491l
Would a Woman Have Harder Time: v5887
Would Work if Had Enough Honey
head: V4541 (El .V4574 (U)
wife: v4924w.v495aw
EXPENDITURES (see heading indicating type of expenditure, e.g., FOOD, Expenditures; HONE OWNERSHIP, mortgage; RENT: etc.)
Total Family Fixed: V332&V347 (Bkt)
EXPENSES
Reason for Unusual: V724; VI?,@; V2101: V2707
Whether Unusual: v275: ~723; vljaa; ~2100: ~2706
476
FAMILY COMPOSlTlON (see also FAMILY SIZE): Vl14; V547&542(Chg);
V1114&Vl109(Chg); V1814&V1809(Chg); V2415&V241O(Chg); V3015CV3OlO(Chg): V3415&3410(Chg); V3815tV38lOKhg); V4315&V4310(Chg); V5215&v52lO(Chg); V5715tV5710(Chg); v6315tv631oKhg): V6915&V6910(Chg): V7515tV751O(Chg)
Eight-Year Change in: V4206
Eleven-Year Change in: V6211
Five-Year Change in: V2972
Nine-Year Change in: v509a
Ten-Year Change in: V5664
Twelve-Year Change in: v6804
Thirteen-Year Change in: v7450
Fourteen-Year Change in: V8102
Head, Whether Same/New: v7gl: v1461; ~2165; V2791; v3217; v3639: v4114; ~4658; ~5578; ~6127; ~6724: ~7357; v8oog
Includes Other Than Head: v6ogz
Includes Other Than Head (and Wife): 'm58
Number in FU
adults: V116; V894; V1591: V2303; V2930; V3295; V3715; V4194; V5070; V5644; v61gl; v6784; V7430; ~8082
children: v3g8; V550; V1242; V1945; V2545: v3og8: V3511; v3924; v4439: ~5353; ~5853; ~6465: V7070; V7661
major adults: ~71: '4492; ~1166; V1867; V2467; V3043; v3455: ~3855; ~4370; v577g; ~6360; v6958; v7550
moved in: ~128; ~543: ~1110; ~1810: v2411; v3011; V3411; v3811: v4311; ~5211; ~5711: ~6311; v6gll; ~7511
moved out: ~130; ~545; ~1112; ~1812; V2413; ~3013; V3413; ~3813; ~4313; V5213; V5713: ~6313; v6913: v7513
Quality of Match: ~541; ~1115; ~1815; V2416; ~3016; V3416; V3816: v4316; ~5216; ~5716: ~6316: v6916; ~7516
Relation to Head
movers in: vlzg; ~544: ~1111; ~1811; V2412; V3012; V3412; ~3812: V4312; V5212; V5712; V6312; vbglz; V7512
movers out: ~131; ~546; ~1113; ~1813: ~2414; ~3014; v3414: v3814; ~4314; V5214; V5714; V6314; v6gl4; v7514
Wife, Whether Same/New: V3215: V3637: V4107; v46g4: V5566; V6115; V6712;
v7345; v7997
Wife, Whether in FU: ~4101; ~5505; V6037; v65go.v6708; V7192. v7264:
v7878.v7955.v7972.v798~
FAMILY PLANNING
477
Expected Total Number of Children: V2686; V4831
How Sure No Children: ~615; V4834tV4835
Number Years Last Child Born: ~4832
When Expects: ~614; ~1373; ~2086; ~2685
Whether Birth Control: V1371tV1374; v2085; V2684
Whether Expects: ~614; V1373; V2086; V2685
Whether Expects & When, or How Sure No Children: V248
Whether Fertility Problem: VI372
FAMILY SIZE: V306V115; V4938V549tV976Khg); Vl167&V1238&V1606(Bkt);
v1868&194l&v2318(Bkt): V2468&V2541&V2933(Bkt); V3017&V3094&V3297(Bkt):V3437&V3507&V3717(Bkt): V3837&V392O&V4195(Bkt); V4346&V44356V5071(Bkt): V5254tV5349; V57556V5849; v636ltv6461: v6g5gtv7o66; V755lcV7657
Number in Dwelling Unit: vi13
asset: Vl2OO(Ekt): Vl9Ol(Bkt): V2502 (Bkt); V3055(Bkt); V3467(Bktl : V3867(Ekt); V438l(Bkt): V5291; V5790; ~6400; v6ggo: v7582
FARMING (see also INCOME, Farm, Gross Receipts From)
Income
labor: V254(Bkt-total income); V702(Bkt-total income); Vll89(Bkt) vl890(8kt): V249l(Bkt); V3044(Bkt); V3456(Bkt); V3856(Bkt): V4371; v5281: v578o; v638g: v6glg: ~757 ‘1
Gross Receipts From: V249; V695cBkt): Vl38l(Bkt); V2093(Bkt): V2694cBkt); V3206(Bkt); V3625tBkt); V4065(Bkt): ~4611 (Bkt); V5540(Bkt): V6075(Bkt); V6679(Bkt); V7276(Bkt); v7g68
Whether Farmer (head): v6678; V7275; v7967`
478
FEELINGS QUESTIONS (these variables listed in order of appearance)
Head
carries out plans, whether: V297; V772: V1439; V2150; V2745: v4Ogo
difficulties in employment due to bad past record, whether: V2750
felt life would work out, whether: V295; V770: V1437: V2148; V2743: V4088
finishes things, whether: v2g8; V773: V1440: V2151; V2746; V4051
has control over life, whether: V2747: V4092
plans ahead, whether: wg6: V771; Vl438; V2149; V2744; v408g
likes challenge, whether: V2gg; V774; V1441: V2l52
prefers saving or spending, whether: V300; VJJ5; Vl442: V2153; V2748
prefers likeable job with less pay, whether: V301; VJJ6i Vl443; V2154; ~2758
satisfied with self, whether: V302: V777; V1444; V2l55; V2749
has limitations, whether: V303; V778; V1445: ~2156
gets angry easily, whether: V304: VJJg; V1446: V2157: V2J51
other people’s opinions, whether important: ~305; ~780: ~1447: ~2158; V2752
trusts others, whether: ~306: ~781: vl448: V2159; V2J53
figures out ways of getting money, whether: V307: ~782: Vl449: V2160; V2754
thinks about future, whether: ~308; V783; V1450: V216l; V2J55
life is improving for average man, whether: V309; V784: V1451: V2162; ~2756
people have good things undeservedly, whether: V310; ~785; V1452: V2163: V2757
ideal number of children: Vl453; V2164
479
prefers child being popular or leader, whether: ~2760
prefers child being leader or doing school work, whether: ~2761
prefers having friends or doing better, whether: ~2762
prefers people paying attention to point of view or doing better, whether: ~2763
prefers job with originality or sociability, whether: V2764
prefers job where opinion counts or in which originality is relevant, whether: ~2765
prefers opinion to carry weight or be pleasant, whether: ~2767
prefers being liked or being asked advice, whether: V2768
upset during test-taking, whether: V.? 769
rapidity of heartbeat during tests: v27Jo
concern about failure: v2771
quantity of perspiration during testing: v2772
attitudes toward testing experience: v2773
concern with testing experience: v27J4
Wife
felt life would work out, whether: ~5020
plans head, whether: V5O2l
carries out plans, whether: v5022
finishes things, whether: v5o23
prefers saving or spending, whether: V5024
thinks about future, whether: v5o25
480
FOOD
Consumption, Total: V334GV349 (Bkt) ; V863&v864 (Bkt) &V’s96O,g61 (Chg) : Vl555&V1560(Bkt) : V22JltV2272 (Bkt) ; V2858&V2855(Bkt)
ratio to food needs standard: ~336~~354 (Bkt) ; V865&V866(Bkt)&V’sg62,g63(Chg); V1561&V1562(Bkt); v227362274 (Bkt) ; V29OOtV2901 (Bkt) : v32J2GV3273 (Bkt) ; V3682&V3693(Bkt): V4171&V4172(Bkt): V5047&V5048(Bkt); v562g: V61J6; v6J6g; VJ415: v8067
Expenditures
amount spent eating out: Vl63(Bkt) : v506cv632 (Bkt) ; ~1185; V1886; V2480; V3445; ~3853; V4368: V5273: V57J2; V6378: V6gJ4;
v7566
whether: vi62
delivered to door
annual cost: ~623 (Bkt)
whether: ~622
milk, cost: VI65 (Bkt)
whether: VI64
used at home: VjJtVlbb(Bkt) ; V5OOcv621 (Bkt) ; V1175: Vl8J6; V2476: v3441; ~3841: ~4354; ~5271: ~5770: ~6376: v6972; ~7564
work or school, cost: V502&V630(Bkt): VllJ7: Vl8J8; ~2483
savings on: ~504; v1181; vl882; ~2487
whether: v62g
whether free: ~631
Food Needs Standards
annual food needs: V31; V494&V’s957,958(Chg): ~1605; V2317; v28g2: V3274; v36g4; ~4173; v5048; ~5630; ~6177; ~6770; VJ416; V8068
weekly food needs: vi16g: V18JO: V2470; V3018: V3435; v383g: V4348; v5256; v5757; v6363; v6961: v7553
Free, Whether: v269; ~637
value of: ~512; vlla7; ~1888; v248g
wages include, whether: V268
Frequency of Eating Main Meal Together: ~174: ~638: ~1380; vzogz: v2693
Home-grown, Annual Amount Saved On: vjg; ~508; vlllg; ~1880; ~2485; ~6385
whether: v633: v6666
Meals, and Family Togetherness (see Frequency of Eating Main Meal Together, this section)
Saving On, Means of: V’s 171-173
481
Stamps: Food
amount saved (food stamp bonus)
in previous year: V45: V510&V635(Bkt) ; vi 183; ~1884: V2478; ~3443; ~3851; ~4364: ~5277; ~5776: ~6382
last month: V3846; V435g; v526g; V5768: V6374
amount spent
in previous year: vj84g; V4362: V5275: V5774; ~6380
last month: V3844; ~4357: v5267: V5766; v6372
dollar value of food stamps
in previous year: v6gJ6: v7568
last month: v6970; vi562
cost of: V636 (Bk t)
frequency of use of: V3448
free food, clothing, or, whether: ‘4269
number of months used during last year: V4367; V52Jg: ~5778; V6384; v6978; v7570
number to whom food stamps given: ~3843; V4356; ~5266: V5765: V6371: v6g6g; ~7561
stamp subsidy included in food cost, whether: V2482: V3447; V3848; V436 1
try to get: v7269; v7963
whether: V634; V4366; V5537
whether eligible: ~5538: ~1268: vi960
why did not get: v5539; ~7270; v7964
why did not try: VJ271. ~7272: vlg65&vlg66
why not eligible: V7273. V7274; v79616v7962
FUTURE EXPECTATIONS AND CHANGES
Financial Implications of: V277
Likelihood of Changes: ~276; vpgcvJ68; vljg5; ~2107; ~4083
Plans, Whether: v76g; ~1435; V2146
Reason for Expectation/Plan: V’s730,731&V820: v’s13g6-13g8cv1436: v’s2108-2110tv1147; ~‘~4084-4086
GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY
Head: V363; v878tv979(Chg): Vl576; V2288; V2g15; ~3283; ~3703: V4182; V5058; ~5637; ~6184: V6777; V7423; ~8075
Wife: V5103
482
HANDICAPS AND HEALTH (see BACKGROUND INDEXES; DISABIILTY)
HOBBIES (see SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES)
HOME HEAT
How Heated: ~7082: v76J3
Included in Rent: V4328; ~5228: v5726; v632g; ‘46928
Government Subsidy, annual payment: v6933; VJ529
Government Subsidy, whether: ~7083: VJ6J4
HOMEOWNERSHIP (see also HOUSING)
Housing Status (see also HOUSING, Housing Status): VlO3; V593; V1264: v1967; V2566; ~3108; V3522; ‘43939; V4450; V5364; V5864: ‘46479; VJO84; ~7675
House Value: V5; V449CV824 (Bkt) ; V1122tV1511 (Bkt) : Vl823CV2223 (Bkt) : v2423&!‘2849(Bkt) ; V302l&V3255(Bkt) : V34lJ&V3675(Bkt) ; V38lJ&V4153(Bkt) : V4318tV5028(Bkt): V521J;V5JlJ: v63lg: v6g17: V7517
Imputed Rent: V320; ~823; Vl510; V2222; V2848
Insurance, Whether Included in Mortgage: VlgJo; ‘42569
Mortgage
number years left to pay: v6481: V7086; VJ6JJ
payments: v8; V453; ~1126: ~1827; ~2427~~2847; V4322; V5221: V5J21: ~6323: vbgzl: VJ521
principal remaining: V451; Vl124; ~1825: V2425; V4320; V5219;.V5719; ~6321: V6919: vi519
whether: V104; V594: ~1265: vlg68; ~2567; v6480: VJO85: ~7676
whether additional: V595: ~1266: Vlg71: V25JO: V6482; ~7087: VJ6J8
Property Taxes, Annual Amount: v6; ~822; Vl509: V2221; ~2846; V3254; V36J4; V4152; V4325: V5224: ~6325: v6g23; VJ523
whether included in mortgage: vlg6g: ~2568: V4324; V5223
Utilities Payments (annual): V14: ~460: Vll33; V1834; V2434; V5231: V5J29; ~6332: V6931; VT699 (Sum)
Utilities
coal, wood, other fuels: v7693
electric: vi682
gas: V7687
oil: ‘-%w
water/sewage: VW%
483
HOME PRODUCTION
Amount Saved On (see ADDITIONS & REPAIRS, Amount Saved; CAR REPAIRS, Amount Saved; CLOTHING, Amount Saved by Sewing: FOOD, Home-Grown, Annual Amount Saved On)
Hours: ~61; V464&VgOJ&Vg4J(Chg): Vl137&V1507; v1838Lv221g: V2438cvzg36; v63lJ (auto repair), V6334(AER)
HOURLY EARNINGS (see also AREA DATA)
Head
average: V33JLV355 (Bkt) ; V8JlLV872 (Bkt) LV’s953-955 Khg) LV984 (Chg) ; v156JLvl568(Bkt) : V22JgLV2280 (Bkt) ; V2906LV29OJ (Bkt) ; V3275LV3276 (Bkt) : V3695LVjbg6 (Bkt) ; V4174LV4175 (Bkt) : V5050LV505l(Bkt); V5631; V6178; ~6771; V7417: v8o6g
how paid if not salary/hourly: V4515(E); V5462(E); V5913: ~6524; VJl2J: V7720
main job: V12gJLV1586 (Bkt) ; V2003LV2298(Bkt) : V260lLV2925(Bkt) : V3134LV3290(Bkt): V3549LV3JlO(Bkt); V4003LV4189(Bkt): V45lOLV4513LV5065(Bkt); V5421LV5424; v5go8Lv5g11; v65lgLv6522; VJl22tVJ125; ~7715~~7718
overtime: V66JLV8gO(Bkt); V1295LV1585(Bkt); V2001LV229J(Bkt); V25ggLV2924 (Bkt) ; V3132LV3289 (Bkt) : Vj54JLVjJOg (Bkt) : V4001LV4188(Bkt) ; V4512,V4514,V4516,V4525LV5064(Bkt) ; V5423.V5425,V5427.V5435; V591O.V5912.V5914.V5922; ~6521,~6523.V6525.V6533; VJ124. v7126,v7128: V7717,V7719.V772~
whether overtime rate: V12g4; V2000; v25g8; V3131; V3546: V4000; V4511: V5422; V5909; ~6520: VJl23: VJJ16
second job: V2ggLV438 (Bkt) : v663Lv88g (Bkt) : Vl3OlLV1587 (Bkt) ; V2OOJLV22gg(Bkt) : V2605LV2926 (Bkt) ; vjlj8Lvj2gl (Bkt) ; V3553&V37ll(Bkt): V4008LV4190(Bkt):V45216V5066(Bkt); ~5431; v5g18; v652g; VJl36; V7747
whether hourly rate: vi2g6; ~2002; ~2600; v3133: V3548: V4002; V45Og: V5420; V59OJ: V6518; V7121; V7714
Wife
average: V338~V356 (Bkt) : V8J3~V874 (Bkt) Lvg56 (Chg) LVg86(Chg) : V1569LVl5JO (Bkt) ; V228lLV,ZPZ (Bkt) : V2908LV2909(Bkt) ; V32JJLV3278 (Bkt) : V369JLV3698 (Bkt) : V4176LV4177 (Bkt) ; V5052LV5053(Bkt); V5632: v61Jg; ~6772: ~7418; ~8070
how paid if not salary/hourly: v48g8; ~6617; v721g: v78go
main job: v48~3&v48~6Lv48~gLV5105(Bkt); V6615~V6616; ~7217~~7218; v7888Lv7889
overtime: v48g5,v48gJ.v4gO8,‘.‘5104(Bkt)
whether overtime rate: v4894
second job: V4904LV5106(Bkt)
whether hourly rate: v48g2; ~6614; ~7216.; ~7887
484
HOURS (see also JOURNEY TO WORK: EMPLOYMENT)
Child Care (see also CHILDREN, Child Care)
annual: V4716; ~5258; ~6386
doing something in return: ~4718: ~6388
husband: V4715
if wife works: V4716: ~5258
if head and/or wife work: ~6386
others: V4718: V6388
wife: v4714
per week: vjlg5; v3617: ~4779’: ~5528; ~6671
doing something in return: ~4785: V66J5
Home Production, Annual: ~61; V464&VgOJcVg47(Chg); ‘/1137&v1507:v1838&v22lg; v2438Av2g36; v6317 (auto repair) .V6334 (A&R)
Housework (see also HOUSEWORK)
annual
head: ~4350; ~5262; v5761;v6367; v6965; vi557
head and wife: V5g; VSgJAVg46(Chg) ; V15g2; V2304; VZg31; v32g6:
~3716
husband: V483; ~1156: ~1857: V245J: V3039; V3451
others in FU: ~63: ~485; ~1158; v1859; v2459: ~3041: ~3453: V4352; V5264; ~5763: v636g; v6g67; VJ559
outside FU
free help only: V57: v83g; V1534; V2246; ~2872
total: V48J; ~1162; V1861; V2461
wife: ~4711: ~5260: v575g; ~6365; v6g63; ~7555
wife’s or unmarried head’s: ~481; V1154; ~1855; V2455: V3037; v344g: v4350
per week
head : v46og; ~5535: ~6073; V6664; ~7266; vi957
person doing major share: ~617: ~1376: ~2088; v2689; ~3204; ~3623
wife: ~4768; ~5534: ~6072: ~6663: ~7265; vi956
Illness (see also ILLNESS)
head
annual: V51; V467: V1140; ~1841; V2441; V302g: V3425; ~3825; ~4336; ~5236: V5735; V6340; v6938; V7534
days: V22l
weeks: V655(Bkt)&V671(Bkt); v128g(E)LV1335(U); Vlgg5(E)LV2041(U): v2593 (E) t~2641 (u) : ~3126 (E) ~~3158 (u) ; ~3541 (El ~~3574 00 : V3gg4 (E) GV402g (U) : v44g8 (El ~V4564 (U) : V5407 (E) LV5466 (U) ; v58g7 (E) &v5gg3 (u) ; ~6508 (E) ~~6566 (u) ; ~7111 (E) ~~7168 0~) ; v7734 (E) tV7816 UJ)
wife
annual : V4723: V5248; V5747: ‘~6352; v695o; V7544
weeks: ~488 I (El tv4948 0~) ; ~5513: ~6044: ~6604 (E) ~~6638 (u) ; v7206 (E) LV7240 (U) : v78g7 (E) LV7929 (U)
time missed, others ill
485
head
annual: V4334tV4562: V5234; V5733; V6338; v6g36; VJ532
weeks: v44g6 (E) ~~4562 (U) : V5405 (E) tV5464 (U) : v5895 (E) Lv5ggl (u) ; ~6506 (E) ~~6564 0~) ; vJlogsv7166 (u) : v7732 (E) Av78 14 (U)
who iII: V4494 (E) cV4561 (II) : V5405 (E) ~V5463 (U)
wife
annual: V4721; V5246; V5745; V6350: v6g48; ‘I7542
weeks: v4879 (E) Av4946 (u) ; V551 I : V6042: V6602 (E) ~V6636 (U) ; v7204 (E) Lv7238 OJ) : v789s (E) AV7927 (U)
who ill: V487 1 (E) 0’4945 (U) ; V55 10
Journey to Work (see also JOURNEY TO WORK)
head
annuaI: V473: v1146; ~1847; V244J; V3033: V3429: v382g; V4342: V5242: V5741; V6346: v6g44; V7789 (E) cV7855 (IJ)
wife
annuaI: V479; Vll52; ~1853: V2453: ~3835: V4729; V5753; V6358; Wx.6; V7911 (E) evm6 tu)
Leisure (see also SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES for related variables)
head and wife: V’s625.826; V’sl512.15l3; V’s2224.2225: ~‘52850.2851
per major adult: v73; V’s951-952 (Chg)
Nonleisure of Major Adults: V4gl: VgO8CVg5O(Chg); Vl508tV1604; ~220~~2316: V2932LV2937
Overtime (see also HOURLY EARNINGS, Head, overtime, Wife, overtime)
whether paid: V1294: VZOOO; V2598: V3131; V3564; V4000: V4511; V5422; VSgOg; ~6520: V7123; ~7716
whether worked overtime
head: V5419 (E) : V5906 (El ; V6517 (E) ; V7120 (E) : V7743 (E)
wife: V6613 (E): V7215(E); v7906CE)
486
Second Job
head
hours per week: V665: V1303(E)
v3555 (E) : V4009: V452 V7134 (E) ; V774g(E)
: vzoog (E) ; ~2607 (E) ; v3140 (E) ; 3 (E) : v543 3 (E) i V5920 (E) : V6531 (El ;
weeks: v664; VI 302 (E) ; VZOO8 (E) : v2606 (E) ; V3 139 (El ; V3554 (El ; V4010; V4522 (0 ; V5432 (E) ; V5glg (E) ; ~6530 (E) ; V7133 (E) ; V7748 (0
wife
hours per week: v4go6 (E) ; ~6621 (E) : V7223 (E) ; V7glO (E)
weeks : V4905 (E) : V6620 (E) ; V7222 (E) ; V7gOg (E)
Standard Week, Whether: V224
Strike (see also HOURS, Unemployment, this section)
head
annual: V4340; V5238; V5737: ~6342: v6g4o: ~7536
weeks: V4503 (E) &V4566 (U) ; V54 12 (El &V5468 (U) ; V5gOl (El LV5gg5 (U) ; V6512(E)&V6568(U); V7115(E)&V7170(U); V7738(E)&V7818(U)
wife
annual:
weeks:
V4725; V5250; V5749; V6354; v6952; V7546
~4886 (E) cv4g50 (u) : ~5517; v6048; V6608 (El ~V6640 (U) ; v7210(~) Lv7242 (u) ; v7901 (E) Lv7931 (u)
Unemployment
head
annual: V49; v46g; Vl142: Vl843; V2443; V2427; V3031; v3827; ~4338; V5240; v5739: V6344; v6g42; ~7538
weeks: V220; V657 (Bkt) LV672 (Bkt) : V12gl (El LV1336 (U) : Vlgg7(E)LV2042(U): v25g5(E)LV2642(U); v3128(E)LV315g(U); V3543 (E) LV3575 (U) ; v3gg6 (E) cV4030 (U) ; V4505 (El cV4568 (U) ; Vj4 14 (El LV5470 (U) ; V5gO3 (El LV5997 UJ) ; V6514 (El &V6570 0J) ; V7117 (El LV7172 (U) ; V7740 (E)tV7820(U)
wife
annual: ~3833; V4727; V5252; V5751; V6356; v6g54; v7548
weeks: v4060; ~4888 (El cV4g52 (U) : V5.519: v6050; ~6610 (E) tV6642 (U) ; v7212 (E) Lv7244 (U) ; V7gO3 (El LV7933 (U)
487
Vacation
head
weeks paid: V3990 (E) : V4499 (E) ; V5408 (E)
weeks taken: V222: V653(Rkt); Vl287(E): Vl993(E); v25gl(E); V3124 (El : V3539 (E) ; v3932 (E) : V4501 (E) Lv455g (u) ; v54 10 (6) Lv546 1 (U) i V5899 (E) Lv598g (U) ; V6510 (E) ‘~6562 (u) ; V7 113 (E) LV7 164 (U) ; V7736 (E) ~~7812 (U)
wife
weeks paid: V48a2 (E)
weeks taken: ~4884 (E) LV4943 (U) ; V5515; V6046; V6606 (E) .V6634 (u) ; V7208 (E) . ~7236 W ; w&i9 (E) Lv7925 (u)
Whether Could Have Had Less Work
head: V232; v66g; Vl306: V2012; ~2610: V3143; ~3558: ~4013: V4528; ~5437: v5924; ~6534~~6537; ~7137~~7140; v7784tv7787
wife: V2078: V2677; V3188: V3606: V4062; V4911 (E)
Whether Could Have Had More Work
head: V230; V666; Vl304; V2010; ~2608; V3141: ~3556; V4011; V4524; v5434; v5921: v6532; v7135; v7782
wife: V2078: V2676: v3187: V3605; ~4061; V4907
Whether Wanted Less Work
head: V233; ~670: Vl307: V2013: V26ll;‘V3144: V3559; ~4014; v452g: V5438: V5925; V6535LV6537; V7138~V7141; V7785CV7788
wife: v4g12
Whether Wanted More Work
head: V231; V668: Vl305; V2011: v26og; V3142; V3557; V4012; V4527; V5436; V5923: V6536; V7139: V7786
wife: v4g10
Work
head
annual: V47; V465LV’s942-944(Chg)LV985(Chg); ~1138; v183g: V2439; V3027: V3423: ~3823; V4332: V5232; V5731; V6336; v6g34; v7530
hours per week: V225; v659(Bkt); Vl293(E)LVl334(U)LVl354(R): VI999 (E) Lwo40 (u) tvzo61 (R) : V25g7 (E) &V2640 (U) LV2659 (R) : V3 130 (E) Lv3157 (U) LV3172 CR) ; V3545 (E) Lv3573 (U) &V3589 (R) : I’3999 (E) ~~4028 (U) 6V4044 (R) : V4508 (E) tV4571 (U) ~~4581 (R) ; ~5418 (E) ~V5474 (U) ~~5485 (R) ; V5go5 (E) LV5g99 (U) tV602 I (R) ; V6516(E)LV6572(U)&V6581 (R); V7ll9(E)&V7l74(U)LV7183(R): V7742 (E) .v7822 (U) .v7869 (R)
488
weeks: V223; V658 (Bkt) i V1292 (E) LV1333 (U) GV1353 (R) ; vlgg8 (E) Lv2039 (U) ~~2060 (RI ; vi!596 (E) Lv263g (u) ~~2658 (R) ; v3129 (E) Lv3156 (U) &v3)71 (RI ; v3544 (E) LV3572 (U) cV3588 (R) ; vm8 (El Lv4027 (U) Lv4043 CR) ; v4507 (E) LV4570 (u) sV4580 (R) ; V54 17 (E) &v5473 (U) cv5484 CR) ; V5904 (E) 6’6998 (u) tV6020 (R) ; v6515(E)&v6571 (u) tV6580(R) ; v7118 (E) ~v7173(u) &v7182(~) ; v7741 (E) .‘I7821 (U) .V7868(R)
family: V335LV350 (Bkt) : V867sV868 (Bkt) .V869LV870 (Bkt) Lvg4g (chg) ; V1563&Vl564(Bkt) ,Vl565LVl566 (Bkt) ; V2275LV2276 (Bkt) ,V2277LV2278 (Bkt) ; V2902LV2903 (Bkt) .V2904LV2905 (Bkt)
head and wife, annual: v65
others, annual : v67Lv6gLv72; V52OLV948(Chg); V1221; Vl923; V2524; V3077; v348g; v38go; V4405; V5317; ~5816; V6427; V7032; V7624
wife
annual: V53; V475LV945 (Chg) CVg87 (Chg) ; v1148; v184g; V2449; V3035; V3431; ~3831; V4344LV4719: V5244; V5743; V6348: v6g46; ~7540
hours per week: V245; v611(Bkt); v136g; V2077; V2675; V3186; V3604; V4058: v46oBtv48gl (E) L V4955 (U) &V4965 (R) ; V5523: ~6052; v66 12 (E) ~V6644 (u) &V6653 (R) ; v72 14 (E) Lv7246 (U) LV7255 (R) : V7905 (E) .V7935 (U) .v7g46 (R)
weeks: V244; V6lO(Bkt); ~1368; ~2076; V2674; ~3185: V3603: V4057; v4607LV4890 (E) Lv4956 (U) tv4g64 (R) : V5522: v6051; V6611 (E) LV664j (U) SV6652 (R) ; V7213 (E) LV7245 (U) LV7254 (R) ; V7904 (E) .‘I7934 (U) ,V7945 CR)
worked overtime, whether
head: v5906 (E) ; v6517 (E) ; V7120(E) : V7743 (E)
wife: V6613(E); V7215(E); V7906(E)
HOUSEWORK (see also CHILDREN, Child Care)
Head
annual hours: V4350; V5262; V5761; V6367; v6g65; V7557
hours per week: v46og; ~5535: ~6073; ~6664; ~7266; v7957
Head’s and Wife’s Hours, Annual: V59; V897&V946(Chg); V1592; V2304; V2931: v32g6; ~3716
Help With, From Outside FU
annuaI hours
free help only: ~57; v83g; ~1534: ~2246: ~2872
total: v487; ~1162: ~1861; ~2461
cost
annual : v48g: ~1160; ~1863; V2463; ~4713
week : V477D
whether: v291: vblg: ~1378; vzogo; v26gl; v476g
whether, if had job: v4g8o (R)
whether paid: ~620: v137g: vzogl: v26g2; v4g81 (R)
Hours Per Week by Person Doing Major Share: ~617; ~1376; ~2088; v2689; V3204: v3623
489
Husband Help with Housework and Child Care When Wife Returned to Work: V5Olg
Husband’s Hours, Annual: ~483; ~1156; Vl857; V2457; V303g; V3451
Others in FU, Annual Hours: ~63; V485: ~1158; ‘/l&g; V245g: V3041; V3453: V43.52: V5264: ~5763; v636g; v6g67; Vj’5.59
whether do housework: V618; Vl377; v208g: v26go; V3205; V3624; V4610: v5536; V6074; V6665; V7267; V7g5g
Relation to Head of Person Doing Major Share: ~616; ~1375; v2o87; w688; V3203; V3622
Wife
annual hours: V4711: ~5260: V575g: V6365; v6g63; V7555
hours per week: v4768; ~5534; v6072; ~6663: ~7265; v7956
Wife’s or Unmarried Head’s Hours, Annual: V481; Vll54; VI&S: V2455; V3037; v344g; v4350
HOUSING (see also ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS; HOME OWNERSHIP; NEIGHBORHOOD; RENT)
Additions and Repairs
amount saved on: ~16; V462; Vl135; Vl836: V2436; ~6335
annual hours: V6334
complexity
of A&R done by family: VlOg; ~600; V1271; vlg76; V2573; v64gl
of all A&R: ~108; V598; v1269: V1974
payments on: ~18
relationship to head of family member who did A&R: v2574
whether done: VlO7; V5g7; ~1268; vlg73; ~2572; v64go
whether done by family: V5gg; V1270; Vlg75: V2572; v64go
whether money owed on: Vl IO
490
Cleanliness in Dwelling Unit: ~183; ~803; V14g2; V2204; ~2831
cost of: V848LV849 (Bkt) ; V1544LV1545 (Bkt) ; V2256LV2257 (Bkt) : V2882LV2883 (Bkt)
Defects of: V194; V’s814-816: V’s1503-1505; V’s2215-2217; V’s2841-2843
insulation problems: wss. ‘u956
plumbing problems: v3547.v3548
robberies: v3951.v3952
structural defects: v39499v3950
vermin, problems: v3953. v3954
Free
annual rent value: V12; V457; Vll30; ~1831; V2431; V3025; V3421; ~3821; V4330; V5223; V5727: ~6330; v6g2g; V7527
reason for: VlO5; v5g6; ~1267; V1572; V2571; V3105: V3523; V3540; V4451; ~5365: V5865: V6483: v7088; V7680
work equivalent to rent value: ~106; V459; Vll32: ~1833; V2433
Furnished, Whether: V4329; V5227: V5725; ~6328; v6g27; v767g
Heat Included, Whether: V4328: ~5228: ~5726; v632g; V6928
Home Ownership
house value: V5: V449LV824(Bkt); Vll22tVl511 (Bkt),; V1823LV2223(Bkt); V2423LV2849 (Bkt) ; V302lLV3255 (Bkt) ; V3417LV3675(Bkt);V3817LV4153(Bkt): V4318LV5028(Bkt): v5217; v5717: v631g: v6917; v7517
imputed rent: ~320; ~823; V1510; ~2222; V2848
insurance, whether included in mortgage: vlgj’o; v2569
mortgage
number of years left to pay: ~6481: V7086; V7677
payments: v8; V453: Vl126; ~1827; v2427~v2847; V4322; V5221: V5721: v6323: v6g21; V7521
principal remaining: V451; Vl124; ~1825; V2425; V4320; V5218; v5719; ~6321; v6919; v7519
whether: V104: V594; ~1265: vTg68; V2567: ~6480; V7085; V7676
whether additional: V595; V1266: V1871: V2570; V6482; ~7087:
V7678
property taxes, annual amount: v6; ~822: Vl505; V2221; V2846; V3254: V3674; V4152; V4325; V5224: V6325: v6g23; V7523
whether included in mortgage: vig6g; ~2568; V4324; V5223
Housing Quality: V387~V418: v8g6Lvg6g(Chg); V1593: V2305; v2g38: V4200
Housing Status (see also HOME OWNERSHIP; HOUSING, Free; RENT): VlO3: v5g3: v1264: vlg67; ~2566: ~3108; ~3522; vjg)g: ~4450: ~5364; v5864; v647g: V7084; V7675
Neighborhood
defects of
burglaries: V3963GV3964
crimes: V3965&V3966
crowded area: V396lCV3962
juvenile delinquency: V3959GV3960
neatness of area: V3957&V3958
number of neighbors known: V288; ~601; V1272: Vl977; V2575
quality: V4201
relatives in, whether: V289: V602; V1273; Vi978; V2576
satisfaction with: v3935
structures
highest density: Vl92; V812; Vl501; V2213: V2839
lowest density: Vl91; V811; v1500; v2212; V2838
Public Housing, Whether: Vl93; V813; ‘~‘1502: V2214; V2840
491
Rent
payments, annual: vlo; v455; v1128; ~1829; ~2429; ~3023; ~3419; ~3819; v4326: V5225; V5723; ~6326; V6925; V7525
Rooms
actual minus required: V381; v8gl: Vl588; V2300: V2927; V3292: V3712; V4191; V5067(!3kt); V5642: V6189; V6782: V7428: V8080
actual number of: ~102; ~592: ~1263; vlg66; ~2565: ~3107: ~3521; V3937; ~4448; V5362; V5862; V6477: ~7080; V7671
persons per: V382&~411(Bkt); V892&V893(Bkt): V1589&Vl590(Bkt); V23016V2302 (Bkt) : V2926tV2929 (Bkt) ; V3293GV3294 (Bkt) ; V3713&V3714(Bkt) ; V4192&V4193(Bkt) ; V5068&‘/5069(Ekt) ; ~5643; ~6190: V6783; V7429; V8081
required number of: Vl24; v591; vll68; ~1869; V2469; VjOll; ~3438; v3838; V4347; V5255; ~5756; ~6362; ~6960; V7552
value per: V373&374(Bkt) ; V884&V885(Bkt) ; Vl582&V1583(Bkt) ; V2294tV2295 (Bkt) : V2921tV2922 (Bk t) ; V3287tV3288 (Bkt) ; V3707&V3708(Bkt) ; \4186&V4187 (Bkt) ; V5062&V5063(Bktl ; V5641; V6188; ~6701: V7427; ~8079
492
Satisfaction With: V3936
Type of Structure: ~190; ~810; ~1499; ~2211; ~2837; ~3938; ~4449: ‘~5363; V5863: V6478; ~7081; ~7672
Utilities, Annual Payments: Vl4; ~460: Vll33; Vl834: V2434; V523l; V5729; V6332; V6931: VT699 (sum)
coal, wood, other fuels: ~7693
electricity: ~7682
gas : V7687
oil: v7690
water/sewage: V7696
ILLNESS (see also DISABILITY; EMPLOYMENT, Illness; HOURS, IIIness)
Head
annual: V5I; V467; V1140; ‘~1841; V2441; V302g; V3425; ~3825; V4336;
~5236; v5735: v6340; v6938; v7534
days: v22 I
weeks: ~655 (Bkt) tv671 (Bkt) : vi289 (E) &VI335 (U) ; V1995 (E) GV2041 (U) ; V2593 (E) tV2641 (U) ; Vj126 (E) cV3158 (U) ; V3541 (E) &V3574 (u) ; V3994 (E) tV4029 (U) ; V4498 (E) GV4564 (U) : V5407 (E) &V5466 (U) ; v58g7 (E) SV5993: V6508 (E) ; V7lll (E) tV7168 (U) : v7734 (El ~‘178 16 (U)
whether in past year: V654 (E) : VI 288 (El : V1994 (E) ; V2592 (El : V3125 (El : v3540 (El : v3993 (E) : v4497 (El : V4563 (U) ; V5406 (El &V5465 (‘J) ; v5896 (0 SV5992 (U) : ~6507 (El cV6566 (Ul ; V71 IO (El tv7167 (U) : v7733 (El ~~7815 (U)
Time Missed Due to Others’ Illness
head
annuaI: V4334tV4562: V5234; V5733; V6338; V6936: V7532
weeks: V4496 (E) GV4562 (IJ) : V5405 (E) GV5464 (U) ; v5895 (E) tV5991 (U) ; V6506(E)&V6564(U): V7109(E)&V7166UJ); V7732(E)&V7814(U)
whether in past year: V4494 (E) &V4560 (U) ; V5403 (E) cV5462 (IJ) ; V5894 (E) GV5990 (U) ; V6505 (E) GV6563 (U) ; V7 108 (E) GV7 165 (U) ; v7731 (E)&‘J7813W)
who iII: V4494 (E) ~‘I4561 (U) : V5405 (E) GV5463 (U)
wife
annual: V4721; V5246: V5745; V6350; v6948; V7542
weeks: V4879 (E) tV4946 (U) : V5511; v6142; ~6602 (E) ~~6636 (u) ; V7204 (E) ~~7238 (U) ; ~7895 (El tV7927 (U)
whether in past year: V4877 (E) &V4944 (U) ; V5509: V604 I : V6601 (E) CV6635 (U) : I’7203 (E) tV7237 (U) ; v7894 (El &V7926 (IJ)
who ill: V487 1 (E) GV4945 (U) : V55 10: V5942
Was That Wife/Child/Other: V4495 (E) &V4561 (IJ)
Was That Husband/Child/Other: ~4878 (E) cV4945 (U)
493
Wife
annual: V4723; V5248; V5847; ~6352; ~6950; V7544
weeks: v4881 (E) tV4948 (U) : V5513; ~6044; V6604 (E) tV66j8 (u) ; v7206 (E) tV7240 (U) ; v78g7 (E) tV7929 (IJ)
whether in past year: V4880 (E) tV4947 (U) ; V5512: V6043: v6603 (E) tv6637 (LJ) ; V7205 (E) GV7239 (U) ; v7896 (E) GV7928 (U)
IMPRESSIONS OF FIRST FIVE-YEAR INTERVIEWING PERIOD
Combined Level-Trend: V2970
Financial References: V2844
Level: ~2788
Quality of Life: V2845
Trend of Changes: ~2789
INCOME (see also ASSETS; BUSINESS; LUMP SUM PAYMENTS; WELL-OFFNESS MEASURES)
ADC, AFDC
head and wife: V8OGV256 (Bkt) ; V523tV704 (Bkt) GV832 (Bkt) ; Vl209&Vl52O(Bkt) ; VI91 i&V2232(Bkt) ; V2512&V2858(Bkt) ; V3065tV3262 (Bkt) ; V3477&V3682 (Bkt) : V3877GV4 I60 (Bk t) ; V4392&V5036(Bkt) ; V5303: ~5802: V6413; V7003: V7595
others: V3896; V4410: V5322; ~5821; V6432; V7036; V7628
whether: ~4068
ADC, AFDC, Supplemental Security or other welfare
whether
head and wife: V5543: ~6078; V6682
other: v5549: V6088
help pay bills: ~5544; ~6079; ~6683
what: V5545: ~6080; ~6684
medicaid from
head & wife: V5546; V6081
others: ~5550: ~6089
state AFDC basic need allowance: ~6813
Alimony
head: V5294; V5793; V6405; v6995; 'J7587
Alimony and Child Support (combined)
head and wife: ~261 (Bkt): V709(Bkt); Vl215&V15?5(Bkt) : Vl917GV2237(Bkt): V2518&V2863(Bkt): V307l&V3267(Bkt): V3483&V3687 (Bkt) : V3883&V4165(Bkt) : V4398GV5401 (Bkt)
others: v3901; v4415
494
Assets
cars, value of: Vl45SV375 (Bkt) i v443&V886 (Bkt) ; Vl 1 lb&V1584 (Bkt) ; v1817tV2296(Bkt)i V24176V2923(Bkt)
house value: V5; V449GV824 (Bkt) ; V1122tVl511 (Bkt) ; Vl823GV2223 (Bkt) ; V2423GV2849(Bkt) ; V302lGV3255(Bkt) ; V3417&V3675(Bkt) ; V3817&V4153(Bkt) i V4318&V5028(Bkt); V5217; V5717; ~6319: v6917; V7517
income
head
business: VI201 (Bkt) : Vl902 (Bkt) ; V2503(Bkt) ; V3056 (Bkt) ; V3468 (Bkt) ; V3868 (Bkt) ; V4382; V5292; V5791; v6401: V6991; ~7583
farm: Vl2OO(Bkt); V1901 (Bkt); V2502(Bkt); V3055(Bkt); V3467(Bkt) : V3867 (Bkt) ; V4381; V529l; V5790; v64oo; ~6990; v7582
market gardening: V6402: ~6992; ~7584
roomers, market gardening (combined): Vl202 (Bkt) ; Vl903(Bkt) : V2504 (Bkt) ; V3057 (Bkt) ; V3469 (6kt) ; V3869(Bkt) ; V4383; V5293: V5792
roomers (only): V6403: v6ggj; V7585
rent, dividends, interest, etc: V255 (Bkt) ; V703 (Bkt) ; Vl203(Bkt) ; V1904 (Bkt) ; V2505(Bkt) ; V3058(Bkt) ; V3470; V3870 (Bkt) ; V4384; ; V7586 V5295; V5794; V6404; V6994; V7586
others: V3894: V4408 (Bkt) ; V5320 (Bkt) : V6430(Bkt) ; V7035 (Bk t) ; ~7627 (Bk t)
wife: Vl204(Bkt); Vl905(Bkt); V2506(Bkt): V3059(Bkt); V3471 (Bkt) ; v3871 (Bkt) ; ~4385; ~5296; V5795; v6406: v6gg6; V7588
reserve fund position, family: v875; ~1571; ~2283; ~2910
savings
whether: ~737; ~1403; ~2115; ~2712; ~4080; v6695: ~7313
whether current savings balance equal two months’ income: ~738; V1404; V2116; V2713; v4081; V6696; V7314
whether savings balance ever greater than two months’ income: V739; V1405; V2117; V2714; V4082; V6697; v7316
whether current savings equal one year’s income: V7315
Bonuses, Whether (see also Labor, Head, overtime and bonuses, this section): v700
Business (see also Labor, this section; ASSETS, Business Income, annual amount, total): v6g8
Child Support
head: V5310; ~5810; V6421; ~7011; ~7603
others: ~5328; ~5828: V6439; V7043; ~7635
Comparisons of
five-year changes: V2844
reason for change in: V271; V’s721,722; ~1387; V2099; V2705
whether 1967 unusual: V270
with previous year: V274: V720; ~1386: ~2098; V2704
495
Contributions: Help From Relatives
head : V262(Bkt)tV’s7lO,7l3(Bkts); VlZlb(Bkt); V1918(Bkt); V2519(Bkt): V3072 (Bkt) : V3484 (Bkt) ; V3885 (Bkt) ; V4399: V53ll; ~5811; V6422; V7012; V7604
others: V3903(Bkt); V4417; V5330; ~5829; V6440; V7044; V7636
whether: ~712
Cost of Earnings: V84; V533; Vl537; V2249; ~2875
Farm, Gross Receipts From: V249: V695(Bkt) : V1381 (Bkt) : V2093(Bkt) ; V2694(Bkt): V3206(Bkt): V3625(Bkt); V4065(Bkt): v4611(Bkt); V5540(Bkt): V6075 (Bkt) : V6679 (Bktl : V7276 (Bkt) ; V7968 (Bkt)
whether head a farmer: V6678: v7275; ~7967
Labor
head
business: VI190 (Bkt) : ~1891 (Bkt) : V2492 (Bkt) : V3045 (Bkt) : V3457 (Bkt) ; V3857(Bktl : V4372; ~5282; ~5781; V6390; ‘~6980: V7572
farm: V254(Bkt-total income) ; V702 (Bkt-total income) ; Vl I89 (Bkt) : Vl89O(Bkt) : V2491 [Bkt) ; V3044(Bkt) ; V3456(Bkt) ; V3856cBkt); V4371: V5281; ~5780; V6389; ~6979; V7571
market gardening: ~6395: V6985; V7577
overtime and bonuses: V252(Bkt) ; V7OO(Bkt) ; VI I93 (Bkt) ; V1894 (Bktl ; V2495CBkt) : V3048CBkt) ; V346O(Bkt) ; V3860(Bkt): V4375; ~5285; ~5784; v6393: ~6983; ~7575
professional practice or trade: V253 (Bkt) ; V7Ol (Bkt) ; VI 194 (Bkt) ; V1895(Bktl: V2496tBkt); V3049[Bkt); V3461(Bkt): V3861 (Bkt); V4376; ~5286: ~5785; ~6394; V6984; V7576
roomers and boarders: VI 195(Bkt) ; Vl896(Bkt) : V2497 (Bkt) : V3050 (Bk t) : V3462 (Bkt) ; V3862 (Bkt) ; V4377; V5287; V5786; ~6396; ~6986; ~7578
total: V74; V514&V828(Bkt)&V’s9l0-9l3(Chg): Vll96&V1516(Bkt); V1897GV2228 (Bkt) : V2498&V2854(Bkt) : V305l&V3258(Bkt) ; V3463&V3678(Bkt); V3863&V4156(Bkt): V503l&V5032(Bkt): ‘~5627; V6174: ~6767; ~7413; ~8066
wages: V25l (Bkt) ; v699 (Bk t) ; V1191; ~1892; V2493; V3046: V3458; V3858: V4373: V5283; V5782; v6391; ~6981: V7573
496
number of others with: V1930; V2531; V3084; V3496: v3908; V4422; V5335; V5834; ~6445; V704g: V7641
wife
total: V75; V516&V829(Bkt)&V914(Chg); V1198&Vl517(Bkt); V1899CV2229 (Bkt) ; V25OOtV2855 (8kt) i v3053SV3259 (Bkt) ; V3465GV3679 (Bkt) ; v3865sv4157 (Bkt) ; V5033(Bkt)
wages: v4j7g; ~5289; V5788; v63g8; V6988; ~7580
Miscellaneous
head and wife: V711(Bkt); V1217(Bkt); Vl919(Bkt); V252O(Bkt); V3073 (Bkt) : ~3485 (Bkt) ; ~3886 (Bkt)
others: V3904 (Bk t)
money, Family: V8l&V339(Bkt) ; V529GV827(Bkt)&V’s919-922 (Chg)&V’sggO,ggg(Dec) ; Vl514tVl515 (Bkt)&VlblO (Dee) ; v2226~V2227 (Bkt) GV2322 (Dee) ; V2852GV2853 (Bk t) GV295 I (Oec) ; ~3256~~3257 (Bkt) tV3302 (Dee) : V3676GV3677 (Bkt) EV3722 (Oec) ; V4154&V4155 (Bkt) tV4202 (Oec) ; V5029tV5030 (Bkt) tV5077 (Oec) ; V5626&V5651 (Dee) ; v6173&v6198 (Dee) ; V6766~V6791 (Oec) ; v74126v7436 (Dee) ; v8065&v8088 (Dee)
five-year average: V297OLV2971 (Bkt)
ratio to needs: V3258V407 (Bk t) : V835GV836 (Bkt) GV’s923-926 (Chg) GV’s991.1002 (Oec) ; V153OGV1531 (Bkt)&Vlill (Dee) ; V2242GV2243 (Bkt) tV2323 (Dee) ; v2868tv2869 (Bkt) CV2952 (Dee) ; V3272GV3273 (Bkt) GV3303 (Oec) ; V3692GV3693 (Bkt) GV3723 (Dee) : V417lGV4172(Bkt)&V4203(Dec); V5046 (Bkt) ~~5047~~5078 (Dee) ; v5629bv5652 (Oec) ; V6 176tV6199 (Oec) : v6769cv6792 (Dee) ; V74 1 s&V7437 (Dee) ; V8067GV8089 (Oec)
Nonmoney: v931 (Chg)
Pensions: Retirement (non-social Security)
head: V259 (Bkt) ; V707 (Bkt) : Vl213GVl523(Bkt) ; Vl915&V2235(Bkt) ; ~2516~~2861 (Bkt); V3069&V3265(Bkt); V348l&V3685(Bkt); V388l&V4163(Bkt); V4396&V5039(Bkt); V5307; v5807; v6418; ~7008; V7600
others: ~3899; V4413; V5325; ~5825: V6436; V7040: v7632
Real Net
minus cost of earning income and hours of free child care (Version 1): V323tV341 (Bkt) ; V842tV843 (Bkt) &V932 (Chg) &V993 (Dee) ; Vl538&V1539(Bkt)&Vl613(Dec); V225OGV2251 (Bkt) GV2325 (Oec) ; V2876GV2877 (Bkt) GV2954 (Dee)
minus housing: V324GV342 (Bkt) : V856GV857 (Bkt) &V’ s938-939 (Chg) tV’s996,lOOl (Oec) ; V1552&Vl553(Bkt)&V1616(Oec); V2264&V2265 (Bkt) &V2328 (Oec) ; V289OGV289 1 (Bk t) GV2957 (Dee)
497
minus housing ratio to food needs: V327&V4lO(gkt) ; V858tV859 (Bkt) &V989(Chg) tV’s997.1004 (Dee) ; V1554&V1555(Bkt) tV1617 (Dee) ; V2266tV2267 (Bkt) SV2329 (Dee) ; Wg3tvzBg4 (Ilkt) e’ng58 (Dee)
minus journey to work and support of outside dependents (Version 2): V85OGV851 (Bkt) &V933(Chg) &VlOOO (Dee) : Vl546tV1547 (Bkt) ; vi?y&vn5g (6kt) : V2884tV2885 (Bkt)
ratio to needs: v326&v408 (Bk t) ; V844sV845 (Bkt) : V852SV853 (Bkt) CV’s934.935 (Chg) &V’s994,1003 (Dee) ; V154O&Vl541 (Bkt) ; V1548&V1549(Bktl&V16~4(Decl; V2252CV2253 (Bkt) : ~2260~~2261 (Bkt) ; V2326 (D-x) ; v2878&v2879 (Bkt) &V2886&V2887 (Bkt) &V2955 (Dee)
total: V322&V34O(Bkt) ; V840&V641 (Bkt) : Vl535cVl536 (Bkt) ; V2247&V2248 (Bkt) : V2873&V2874 (Bkt)
Receivers
number of other: ~265: V717tV978Khg); V1227; Vl929: V2530; V3083; V3495: V3907: V4421; V5534; ~5833; ~6444: V7048: V7640
whether: V4072
with labor income: Vl930; V2531; V3084: v34g6; v3go8; V4422: V5334; V5834; ~6445: V7049: V7641
Soc ial Security
head and wife: ~258; V706 (Bkt) ; Vl212&V1522 (Bkt) ; v1914CV2234 (Bktl : V2515&V2860 (Bkt) : V3068&v3264 (Bkt) ; V348OCV3684 (Bkt) : V388O&V4162 (Bkt) : V4395&V5038(Bkt) : V5306: V5806: V6417; v7007: v7599
others: v38g8: V4412; V5324: V5551; V5824; V6435; V7039; V7631
whether
head: V6082
head and wife: ~4070; V4614: ~5547
others: vbogo
wife: V6086
whether Medicaid from Social Security
head: V6083
head and wife: v5548
others: V5552; v6o91
wife: V6087
498
Supplemental Security Income
head and wife: v3884tv4166 (Bkt) ; V44OOGV5042 (Bkt) : V5312: V5804;
V6415; v7005: V7597
try to get: ~7281
whether eligible: ~7280
why did not get: ~7282
why did not try to get: ~‘~7283, ~7284
why not eligible: ~~57285. ~7286
others: vjgo2; V4416; v532g; ~5822; V6433; V7037; v762g
whether others had: v4073; V6088
whether with ADC or welfare: v4o6g
whether with Social Security: V4071; V4615
Taxable
head and wife: V76EV234 (Bkt) : V518&V830 (Bkt) &V’s815,816 (Chg) ; V1205&V1518~Bkt); VlgD6&V223D(Bkt); V2507&V2856(Bkt); V306OLV3260 (Bkt) ; v3472&v3680 (Bkt) ; V3872tV4158(Bkt) ; V4386&V5034(Bkt); v52g7: v57g6; ‘~6408; v6g98; v75go
others: V’s77-79; v521tv831 (Bkt)&V917(Chg); Vl222LV15lg(Bkt) : V1924&V2231 (Bkt) ; ~2525~~2857 (Bkt) ; V3078tV3261 (Bkt) ; v34gotv3681 (Bkt) ; V38gl&V4158(Bkt) ; V4406&V5035(Ekt) ; V5318; ~5817; ~6428: V7033; ~7625
other earner, first: v7017; v76og
other earner, second: V7020; ~7612
other earner, third: V7023: V7615
other earner, fourth: V7026: V7618
other earner, fifth: v7ozg; ~762 1
Transfers
family: vg18Khg)
head and wife, total: V525&V833(Bktl ; Vl22DLVl526(Dkt) : Vl822&V2238 (Bkt) ; V2523&v2864 (Bkt) ; V3076LV3268 (Bkt) ; v3488&v3688(Bktl : v3889tv4167 (Bkt) : V4404tV5043 (Bkt) :
misce
other
vj316; i5815; V6426; ~7016; ;7608- _ _
laneous: V1527&Vl528(Bkt) ; V223g&V2240(Bkt); V2865&V2866(8kt); V3268&V3270(Bkt) ; v368g&v36gD(Bkt); V4168&V416g(Bkt); V4401&V5044&V5045(Bkt); V5313SV5628; V5812tV6175; V6423&V6768; V70136V7414; ~7605
miscellaneous: v4418; ~5331; v5830; v6441; v7045; ~7637
total: V527&V834 (Bkt) ; Vl225&V1529(Bkt) ; Vl927LV2241 (Bkt) ; V2528&V2867 (Bkt) ; V3081eV3271 (Bkt) : v34gjtv36gl (Bkt) : V3805&V4170(Bkt); v441g&v5046(Bkt); V5332: v5831; V6442; V7046: V7638
499 retirement (see Pensions, Retirement, this section; Social Security,
this section)
welfare (see Welfare, this section)
wife: Vl2l8(gkt); Vlg2D(Bkt); V252l(Bkt); V3074tBkt); V3486cBkt); V3887(Bkt): V4402: V5314: ~5813; v6424; V7014: ~7606
Uncommitted: V333LV348 (Bk t)
Unemployment and Workmen’s Compensation (combined)
head: v260cBkt); V708(Bkt); V1214&V1524(Bkt); vlg16&v2236(Bkt); v2517tV2862 (Bkt) : V307O&V3266 (Bkt) : V3482LV3686 (Bkt) ; V3882tV4164(Bkt) ; V4397SV5040 (Bkt)
others: vjgoo; v4414
Unemployment
head: V5308; V5808; v6419; V7oOg; ~7601
others: V5326; V5826: V6437: V7041; ~7633
variance in, Whether: v272
why: v273
Welfare, Non-ADC (see also ADC, AFDC, this section)
effect of local welfare changes on respondent: VW9
head and wife: v257cBkt): V705(Bkt); Vl211SV1521 (Bkt); V1913tV2233(Bkt) ; V2514tV2859(Ekt) ; V3067tV3263(Bkt) ; V3479&V3683(Bkt) : V387g&V4161 (Bkt) ; V4394LV5037 (Bkt) ; V5305: ~5805: ~6416; V7006: v75g8
local changes in welfare regulations, whether: VW7
type of change: v2698
maximum allowable earnings while receiving welfare: V2700
others: u&7: v4411; V5323: ~5823: V6434: v7038; V7630
whether helped with bills: v5544; v6o7g
what paid for: V5545; V6080
Wife
annual amount: V716cBkt)
income type: ~263; ~715
labor (see Labor, wife, this section)
total: V264 (Bk t)
whether: ~714; ~6085
Workmen’s Compensation
head: v53og; v58og: V6420: ~7010; ~7602
others: V5327: ~5827; V6438; V7042; V7634
500
INDEXES (see ATTITUDE INDEXES: BACKGROUND INDEXES; BEHAVIOR INDEXES)
INDUSTRY, 2-digit code (see also EMPLOYMENT, Occupation)
Head : vlg85 (E) , V2037 (U) , V2059 (R) : ~2583 (E) , V2637 (U) , V2657 CR) : v3116 (E) , V3154(U), V317otR): V3531 (E) , V357O WI t ~3587 (RI : V3969 (El, V4024 (U) . V4042 (R) : ~4460 (E) , V4554 (U) , V4579 (RI : V5375 (El , V5456 (U) , V5483 CR) : V5874 (E) . v5985 (VI , v6019 (RI : VW8 (E) . V6558 (U) . V‘S79 (R) : V7101 (E) . v7160(u), ~7181 (R)
Wife: V2075; V2673; V3184; ~3602: V4056: v4606,V4843 (E) ,v4g38 (u) .V4963 (R) ; ~5508; V6040; ‘Wig7 (E) ,V6630 (U) ,v6651 (RI ; ‘I7199 (E) . V7232 (U) , V7253 (RI
INDUSTRY, 3-digit code
Head: V77 13 (E) ,v7808 (U) , V7867 (R)
Wife: v7886 (E) .V7921 (U) ,V7944 (RI
INHERITANCE (see LUMP SUM PAYMENTS)
INFLATION
How ideas about retirement changed: v’s6705&6706; v’s7338s733g
What done about inflation: v’56702&6703; v’s733567336
What kind price increases: v’s66gg&6700; V’s733267333
Whether inflation changed ideas about retirement: V6704; V7337
Whether been able to do anything: v670,: ~7334
Whether hit hard by inflation: v66g8; v7331
INSURANCE
Car
payments, annual: v20
whether: V149; V584; Vl257; vlg6o; ~2560
Free Medical Care, Whether: ~158; V742; ~1408; V2120; V2717: ~7288
Home-Ownership, Whether Included in Mortgage: vlg7o: v256g
Medical, Whether, For Head: ~158; ~740; ~1406; ~2118; V2715; ~7287
whether for whole family: ~158; V74i: V1407: v2119; ~2716; V5546
Settlements (see LUMP SUM PAYMENTS)
INTELLIGENCE TESTING
Ammons Quick-Test: Vlg5tV376(Bkt)
Sentence Completion Word Test: V’s2730-2742
score: v2949
501
INTERVIEW INFORMATION (see also DEMOGRAPHIC DATA)
1968 ID Number
head’s: V3; V534; V1230; V1932; v2533: ~3085: V3497; v3go6; V4423; V5336; ~5835; ~6446: V7050; V7642
wife’s: v4731
1969 ID Number
head’s: V442: V1233; V1933; V2534; ~3086: Vj498; VjglO: V4424; V5337; V5836; V6447: V7051; v7643
wife’s: v4732
1970 ID Number
head’s: vllO2; vlg34: V2535; v3087; V3499; v3gll; v4425; V5338; ~5837; v6448; V7052; V7644
wife’s: v4733
1971 ID Number
head’s: vl802; v2536; ~3088; V3500; Vjgl2; V4426; V533g: V5838: v644g; v7053: v7645
wife’s: v4734
1972 ID Number
head’s: V2402; v308g; V3501; V3gl3; V4427; V5340; v583g: V6450; V7054; V7646
wife’s: v4735
1973 ID Number
head’s: V3002; V3502; V3gl4; V4428: V5341; ~5840; ~6451: V7055; V7647
wife’s: v4736
502
1974 ID Number
head’s: ~3402; v3gis: v4429; V5342; v5841; V6452: v7056; V7648
wife’s: v4737
1975 ID Number
head’s: ~3802: ~4430; ~5343; v5842; ~6453; v7057: v7649
wife’s: V4138
1976 ID Number
head’s: V4302; V5344; V5843: ~6454; ~7058; ~7650
wife’s: v4708
1977 ID Number
head’s: V5202; ~5844: V6455: V705g; V7651
1978 ID Number
head’s: V5702; V6456: ~7060; ~7652
1979 I.D. Number
head’s: ~6302: ~7061; ~7653
1980 I.D. Number
head’s: vbgoz; V7654
1981 I.D. Number
head’s: v7502
Date of Interview
head: vgg: v553; ‘~1236: vlgjg: v2539; v3o9.2; V3505; v3918; v4433; V5347; V5847; v645g: V7064; ~7655
wife: v4741
Distance to Center of Nearest SMSA: VlBg(Bkt): VBOg(Bkt); V14gBIBkt): V2210 (Bkt) : V2836 (Bkt) ; V3251 (Bkt) ; V3673 (8kt) : V3934SV4151 (Bkt) ; V4704(Bktj&V4706(Bkt); V5622(Bkt)&V5624(Bkt): V6l6g(Bkt)&V6171(Bkt); V6470 (Bkt) tV6471 (Bkt) ; V7075 (Bkt) &V7076 (Bkt) ; V7666 (Bkt) tV7667 (Bkt)
Family Number: V3
Household Number: VI33
Interviewer’s ID Number: V5845: ~6457: ~7062
Interviewer’s Interview Number
head: vg8; V552; V1235: vlg38; ~2538; V3Ogl; V3504: V3g17: V4432; V5346; ~5846; ~6458: V7063
wife: v4740
503
Interviewer’s Social Security Number
head: ‘.‘97; v551: Vl234; Vl937; V2537; V3090; v3503: v3916; V4431; v5345
wife: v4739
Language Problems, Whether: ~805; vi4g4; ~2206; ~2832
Length of Interview
head: VIOO; V554: V1237; Vl940; V2540; V3093: ~3506: Vjglg; V4434; v5348; ~5848; ~6460; ~7065: V7656
wife: V4742
Number of Calls
head’s: ~182; ~802; vi4gi: ~2203; v282g; vj24g; ~3671; ~4150; ~4701; v561g; ~6166; ~6765; V7398: ~8050
wife’s: v5027
Number of Questions Repeated: vi85
Number of Replies Repeated: VI86
Primary Sampling Unit: V92SVl32; V535&V536; V123lGVl232; Vlg35tVlg36
Reading Material in DU, Whether: ~184; V804: vl493; V2205: ~2830
Refusal, Whether Initially: vllo7: ~1807; ~2408; ~3008; ~3408; V3808; V4308; ~5208; V5708; V6308: v6go8: V7508
Respondent, Relation to Head
head’s: ~180: ~800; vl489; V2201: ~2827; ~3248; V3670: V4149: V4700: ~5618; ~6165: ~6764; v73g7; vBo4g
wife’s: ~5026
Segment: V~sl34,135
Size of Largest City in PSU: vgg; v53g: ~1506: ~1816; V2406; ~3006; V3406; V3806: ~4306; ~5206; ~5706; ~6306: v6go6; V7506
Study Number: VI; V441: VllOl: ~1801: V2401; V3001; V3401; ~3801; V4301; V5201; V5701; ~6301; V6gOI; V7501
SRC Placement Number: vg6; V540
Subfamily Number: V4
Telephone in Home, Whether: v54a
Telephone Interview: Whether
head’s: VllO8: V1808; V2409: VjOOg; V3409: v3809; V43Og: V52Og; V5709; vbjog: vbgog: ‘us09
wife’s: V4709
Who Present at Interview: vi79: v7gg; ~1488; ~2200; ~2826
504
JOBS (see EMPLOYMENT: HOURS)
JOURNEY TO WORK (see also TRANSPORTATION)
Head
annual cost: V471; V1144; ~1845; V2445
annual hours: V473: vl146; V1847; v2447; V3033: V3429; v382g; V4342: V5242; V5741; V6346; v6g44; V778g’(E) tv7855 (u)
miles: V674; Vl309(E) tVl338 (IJ) : V2014 (E)&V2043 &I, ; ~2612 (E)GV2643(U) ; V3 I45 (E) 6V3 160 (U) ; ~3560 (E) CV3576 (U) ; V40 15 (E) &V4032 (U) ; v4530 (El tv4572 (VI tv4582 (R) : V5439 (E) tV5475 (U) : vsg26 (E) cv6000 (VI ; v6539 (E) ~~6573 (U) ; V7 142 (E) tv7 175 (ul ; v7791 (El 6~7857 0-0
mode of: V673; Vl308(E)&V1337(U); V2015(E)CV2044(U); ~2613 (E) SV2644 (Ul i ~3146 (E) ~~3161 (U) ; V3561 (EJ &V3577 (U) ; v40 16 (E) sV4033 (u) ; V453 I (E) &V4573 (U) tv4583 (R) ; V5440 (El ~I’5476 (~1 ; vsg27 (E) &v6ool (U) ; V6540 (E) &V6574 (U) : V7 143 (E) tv7 176 (U) ; V7792 (E) &\i7858 (VI
parking costs, whether: v675
Wife
annua
annua
miIes
cost: V477; V1150; ~1851; V2451
hours: V479; V1152: V1853; V2453; ~3835; V4729: V5753: V6358; ‘f6956; V79 I I (E) &VT936 (U)
V4063: v4913 (E) tV4956 (u) tV4966 (R) : V6054: V6622 (E) sV6645 (U) ; v7224 (E) 6v7247 (U) : v7913 (E) cv7g38 (U)
f: ~4064; V4914(E)&V4957(U)&V4967(R); V6055; ~6623(E)~v6646(~);
v7225 (E) ~‘~7248 (U) ; V7914 (E) Cv7939 (U)
mode o
LABOR DATA (see AREA DATA)
LABOR INCOME (see also INCOME)
Head
business: VI lgO(Bkt) ; vl8gl (Bkt) ; V2492 (Bkt) ; V3045(Bkt) ; V3457 (Bkt) ; V3857(Bkt); V4372; ~5282; ~5781; v63go; v6gBo: V7572
farm: V254(Bkt-total income) ; V702(Bkt-total income) ; Vll89(Bkt); VI890 (Bkt) ; V2491 (Bkt) : V3044 (Bkt) ; V3456 (Bkt) ; V3856 (Bk t) : V4371; ~5281; V5780; v638g: v6979; V7571
market gardening: v6395; WBs; v7577
overtime and bonuses: V252(Bkt); V7OO(Bkt); V1193(Bkt); vlBg4(Bkt); V2495 (Bkt) ; V3048(Bkt) ; V3460 (Bkt) ; V3860 (Bkt) : V4375; ~5285; ~5784: v6393; v6983: v7575
505
professional practice or trade: V253 (Bkt) ; V7Ol (Bkt) : V1194 (Bkt) : VI895 (Bkt) ; v24g6 (Bkt) ; V304g(Bkt) : V3461 (Bkt) ; V3861(Bkt); V4376; ~5286; ~5785; v63g4; v6g84; V7576
roomers and boarders/market gardening (combined): Vl195(Bkt); V1896 (Bkt) : V2497 (Bkt) : V3050 (Bkt) : V3462 (Bkt) : V3862 (Bkt) : V4377; V5287: V5786
roomers and boarders: v63g6;’ v6g86; ~7578
total: V74; V5l4&V828(Bkt)&V’sglO-gl3Khg) ; ‘.‘1196&V1516(Bkt) : Vl897&V2228(Bkt) ; V2498&V2854 (Bkt) : V305lGV3258(Bkt) : V3463&V3678 (Bkt) : v3863&v4156(Bkt); V503lfrV5032(Bkt); V5267; V6174; V6767; V7413: V8066
wages: V25l (Bktl; V6gg(Bkt): Vllgl: v18g2; V2493; v3046; V3458: V3858: ~4373; ~5283; ~5782; v63gl; v6981; v7573
Number of Others With: V1930; V2531: V3084; v34g6: v3go8: V4422; V5335: ~5834; V6445; V7049; V7641
Wife
total: V75; V516GV829 (Bkt)&Vgl4 (Chg) ; VI 198tV1517 (Bkt) : v1899&v2229(Bkt) : ‘.‘2500tv2855 (8kt) : V3053&V325g(Bkt) ; v3465tV367g(Bkt) ; V3865&V4157 (Bkt) ; V5033(Bkt)
wages: ‘J&379: v5289; ~5788; v63g8: v6g88; ~7580
LABOR UNION
Dues, Annual Amount: V767(Bkt) ; Vl229; Vlgjl; V2532
Membership in, Whether
head: V294; V766: Vl434; V2145; ~2787; V3636: V4087: V447g(E)&V4624; V5383 (E) tv5391 (E) &V5559: I’5878 (E) tv5881 (E) &V6101; V6496(E)tV6707: V70gg(E)&V7340: V77lO(E)GV7971
wife: V4862 (E) &V4929 (U) ; V6595 (E) tv6709; V7197 (E) GV7342: V7883 (El EV7973
Present Job Covered, Whether
head: V4378 (E) : V5382 (E) GV5390 (E) ; ‘15877 (E) 6V5880 (E) : V649.5 (E) : v7o98 (E) : v7709 (El
wife: ~4861 (E) ; V6594 (E) ; V7196 (E) ; ~7882 (E)
LEISURE (see HOURS, Leisure: SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES)
LINKAGE TO 1968 DATA: V2978
LOCAL AREA DATA (see AREA DATA)
506
LOCATION MEASURES (see also DEMOGRAPHlC DATA: EARLY ENVIRONRENT; INTERVIEW INFORMATION; MOBILITY; PARENTS)
Distance to Center of Nearest SMSA: V189 (Bkt) ; V809 (Bkt) ; v14g8: V2210 (Bkt) ; ~2836 (Bkt) ; V3251 (Bkt) ; v3673tBkt) ; v3934CV4151 (Bkt) ; V4704(Bkt) GV4706 (Bkt) ; V5622 (Bkt) GV5624 (Bkt) ; V6169(Bkt) Gv617l (Bkt) : v6470 (Bkt) tV6471 (Bkt) ; V7075 (Bkt) GV7076 (Bkt) ; V7666 (Bkt) SV7667 (Bkt)
Largest City in PSU; Size of: V95; V539; ~1506; Vl816; V2406; ~3006; V3406; V3806; V4306; ~5206; ~5706; V6306; vbgo6; V7506
Mobility
five-year mobility: V2974
geographic
head: V363; V878GV979(Chg); ~1576; ~2288; V2915; V3283: V3703; ~4182; V5058; V5637; ~6184; V6777; V7423; ‘18075
wife: V5103
length of time at current residence: VlOl
moved since spring of previous year, whether: V603&V’s905,983(Chg) ; Vl274; Vl979: V2577; V3llO; V3524: V3941; V4452; v5366; ~5866; V6484; v7o8g; ~7700
moving soon, whether: V111; v605; ~1276; vlg81: V2579: ~3112; V3526; vjg44; ~4455; v536g; v586g; V6487; ‘47092; V7703
Nearest SMSA: V188; V808; V1497; V2209: ~2835; V3250; ~3672; V3933; V4703GV4705: V5621tV5623; V6168GV6170
Region
cur rent: v361; V876; V1572: ~2284: V2911: vj27g; v36gg: V4178; ~5054: ~5633; V6180; V6773; V7419; V8071
number in which head has lived: v78g; V1479; V2191: ~2817; V3235: ~3657; V4133; V4676; v5596: V6145; V6742; V7375; ~8027
number of times changed in first 5 years: v2977
where grew up
head: ~362; ~877; ~15’13; ~2285; vzglz; ~3280; ~3700; v4179; V5055; ~5635: V6181: V6774; V7420: ~8072
head’s father: ~1574; ~2286; vzg13; ~3281; ~3701; ~4180; ~5056: V5635; V6182; ~6775; V742l: ‘~8073
head’s mother: ~1575: ~2287; v2g14; ~3282; V3702; ~4181; v5057; V5636; ~6183; V6776; V7422; V8074
wife: V5lOO
wife’s father: v5101
wife’s mother: ~5102
Segment: V’s134.135
Size of Area Where Grew Up
head: v3r2; v786; ~1476; v2188; ~2814: ~3232: v3654; v4130; v4673; V5593; ~6142; v673g; V7372; ~8024
wife: V4750
State and County
507
current: v’sg3.94: v’s537.538&v’sg81.g82(Chg); v’s1103-1105: V’s1803-1805; V’s2403-2405; V’s3003-3005: V’s3403-3405; V’s3803-3805; V’s4303-4305; V’s5203-5205; V’s5703-5705; vb303-6305; v’sbgoj-6905; v’s7503-7505
number of states in which head has lived: V790: v1480; V2192: V2818: ~3236; v3658; V4134; V4677; V5597; vb146: V6743: V7376; V8028
number of times changed state in first 5 years: VW76
number of times changed county in first 5 years: v2975
where grew up
head: V’s787,788: V’s1477.1478; visz18g.21go; V’s2815.2816; V’s3233.3234; v’sj655.3656: V’s4131.4132: V’s4674.4675; V’s5594.5595: v’sb143.6144: V’s6740,6741; ‘1’57373.7374; V’s8025.8026
head’s father: V’s1454.1455; V’s2166,2167; V’s2792.2793: v’s3218.3zlg; V’s3640.3641: V’t4115.4116; V’s4659,4660: vrs5s7g,5580; v’s6128.6129; V’s6725.6726; v’s7358.7359; v’s8010.80ll
head’s mother: V’s1456,1457; v’s2168.2169: V’s2794.2795; V’s3220,3221: V’s3642.3643; V’s4117.4118: V’s4661,4662; V’s5581,5582; V’s6130,6131: V’s6727.6728: V’s7360.7361: v’~8012,8013
wife: V’s4751.4752
wife’s father: v4744
wife’s mother: v4745
Whether Living in a City: V646g; V7074; V7665
Whether Living in City of 5,000 or More: V807; v14gb: ~2208; V2834: V4707; ~5625; ~6172
Whether Living in City of 50,000 or More: V4702: ~5620; vbi67
LUMP SUM PAYMENTS
Amount: vzbb(Bkt); V71g(Bkt): VI385 (Bkt) ; V2097 (Bkt) : V2703 (Bkt) ; V32lO(Bkt) ; V3629 (Bkt) : V4075(Bkt) : V4619(Bkt) ; V5554 (Bkt) : V6Ogb(Bkt) ; V6689(Ekt) ; V7292 (Bkt) : V7992 (Bkt)
source: ~261
Whether: ~718; V1384; vzog6; V2702; v32og: ~3628: V4074; V4618; ~5553; vbog5; ~6688; v72g1: v7ggl
508
MAJOR ADULTS
Number of: ~71; v4g2; ~1166; ~1867: ~2467; v3043: v3455; v3855; ~4370; ~5280; v5779; v63bo; v6958; v7550
MARGINAL TAX RATE
Head and Wife: V4381; V5302; ~5801; V6412; V7400; ~8053
Other Earner, First: V7402; ~8055
Other Earner, Second: V7404; ~8057
Other Earner, Third: V7406; v8058
Other Earner, Fourth: V7408; V8061
Other Earner, Fifth: V7410; V8063
MARRIAGE
Age at First Marriage (Head): V24O&V37g(Bkt)
Children and (see CHILDREN)
Head
whether first: V247
How Long Widowed/Divorced/Separated: V241
Marital Status: v23g; v6o7sV5671 (Chg) ; V1365&V5672 (Chg) ; V2072GV5673 Khg) : V267OtV5674 (Chg) ; V3181&V5675 (Chg) ; v3598ev5676 (Chg) ; ~4053~~5677 (Chg) ; V4063&V5678(chgl; v5502-v5504&v5650&v’s5672-5680(Chg1; vbo34&v61gB&v62lg (chg); v66~g&v67go&Vb812(Chg); V726lcV7435GV7455Khg); v7g~zGv8087Gv8lo7Khs)
whether ever married: ~5503; ~6035; ~6660; ~7262; v7g53
what happened to previous marriage: ~5504: ~6036: ~6661; ~7263; v795.4
Wife
year first married: v4763
MEDlCAL CARE (see also INSURANCE)
Help With, Annual Amount: ~4617
509
Medicare/Medicaid
whether: v6686; ‘41289; vlg8g
which program: V6687; v72go; v7990
whether from ADC, AFDC, Supplemental Security Income or other welfare
head & wife: v5546; V6081
others: v5550; v6o8g
whether from Social Security
head: ~6083
head & wife: V5548
others: V5552; V6091
wife: ~6087
Help With, Whether: ~4616
MOBILITY (see also EMPLOYMENT)
Counties, Number of Times Changed in First Five Years: V2975
Five-Year Mobility: v2974
Geographic
head: V363; “878&V979(Chg): Vl576: V2288: VZgl5i V3283; ~3703; v4182; V5058; ~5631; V6184; V6777; V7423: ~8075
wife: V5103
Jobs and
motivation for moving to new job: v207
whether moved for better job: V204; V797; V148l; V2193: v28lg; V3237; v3659; V4670: V5598; V6l47; V6744; V7377; ~8029
whether refused job due to no desire to move: V205; V798; V1482: V2194; ~2820; V3238: ~3670: v46lg; V559g: V614i3; V6745; V7378; V8030
Whether steady work in current area: ~206
Length of Time at Current Residence: VlOI
510
Moved Since Spring of Previous Year, Whether: V603&V’s905,983(Chg); V1274; Vl979; V2577; V3110: V3524; V3941: V4452; V5366: V5866: v6484; V7089;
v7700
month moved: V3942; v4453: v5367; V5867; V6485; V709O; V7701
reason for: v604: V1215; v1980; V2578; V3lll; V3525: V3943; ~4454; ~5368; v5868; ~6486; v7ogi: ~7702
Moving Soon, Whether: Vlll: ~605; ~1216; Vl981: V2579: V3112; V3526; ~3944; V4455; V5369: v586g; V6487; V7092: v7703
definitive move: V3g45; V4456: v5370: V5870; v6488; v7093; ~7704
reason for: Vl12; V606; Vl277; Vl982; V2580: V3ll3: V3527; V3946; V4457: V5371tV5372: V5871; v6489: V7094; V7705
Regions
number of different: V789: V1419; V2191: ~2817; V3235: V3657; V4133; v4676; v5596; ~6145: ~6742: ~7375: ~8027
number of times changed in first five years: v2977
States
number of different: V790: Vl480: V2192; V2818; V3236; ~3658; V4134; V4677; V5597; v6146; V6743; V7376; ~8028
number of times changed in first five years: ‘w76
MOTIVATION (see ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION)
NEEDS STANDARDS
Annual Food Standard (Needs): ~31: V494&V’s957,958(Chg) ; vl605; V2317; V2892; V3274; vj6g4: V4173; ‘45049: ~5630; V6177: ~6770: V7416; V8068
weekly: v116g: ~1870: V2470; V3olg; v3439; v383g; V4348; ‘~5256: V5757; V6363; V696l: v7553
Annual Income Needs Standard: V32; V495&V959(Chg); Vll70; Vl871; V2471: V3020; V3440; V3840: V4349; V5257; V5758; V6364; v6g62; V7554
*Ratio to Food Needs Standard: V336&V354 (Bk t) ; v865cv866 (Bk t) ; V156l&V1562 (Bkt) : V2273CV2274 (Bkt) ; V29OOSV2901 (Bkt) ; V3272GV3273 (Bkt) ; V3692&V3693(Bkt): V417l&V4172(BktJ; V5047&V5048(8kt): v5629: V6176: V6769: V7415: ~8067
NEIGHBORHOOD
Defects of
burglaries: v3963&‘6964
crimes: v3965&v3966
crowded area: vjg6 ldvjg62
juvenile delinquency: v3!wxv396o
neatness of area: V3957&V3958
Number of Neighbors Known: ~288; vbol; Vl272; VlP77: V2575
Quality: V4201
Relatives in, Whether: v28g: ~602; ~1213; vl978; v2576
Satisfaction With: V3935
Structures
highest density: vlg2; ~812; ~1501; V2213; ~2839
lowest density: vlgl; ~811; ~1500; V2212; v2838
511
OCCUPATION (see also EMPLOYMENT, Occupation)
1-Digit Code
head: VI97 (EUR) ; V640 (EUR) CV977 (EUR,Chg) : Vl279(E) ,V’sl326(U)&l33l (U) .Vl352 (R); Vi984 (E) ,V’s203l (U) &2036(U) .v2058 (R) i ~2582 (E) ,vls2631 (u) &2636(u) .v2656 (RI ; V3ll5(E).v’s3148(~)&3153OJ) ,V3169(R); V3530 (E) *v’s3563 (U) r3569 (U) .v3586 (R) ; V3968(E) ,V’s4018(U)&4023(U) ,V4041 (R): V5584: V593OfE). V5974(U).V6132&V6133; V6730tV6731; V7362sV7363; ~8014&~8015
wife: V243; vbog: Vl367; V2074: ~2672; ~3183; ~3601; V4055
2-Digit Code
head: V4459 (E) , V4553 (U) .V4578 (RI : v5374 (E) &v5429 (E) ,v544l UJ) cV5455 (U) .v5482 (RI ; V5873(E)cV5916W ,v5958(u)sv5984(u) .V6018W; v6497 (E) ~~6527 (El .v6545 (L’) tV6557 (U) .v6578 (RI ; V7100(E)&V7l30(E),V7148(U)&V7159(U).V7180(R); V7745 (El SV7799 (U)
wife: V4605; v4842 (E) ,v4937 (U) .V4962 (R) ; V5507; ~6039; ~6596 (E) 6V6619 (E) .V6624 (U) ~~6629 (U) .‘I6650 (R) : V/l98 (E)&V7221 (E) .V7226(U)&V7231 (U) .V7252 (R) ; V7908 (El f-V1915 (‘J)
3-Digit Code
head: V3529 (El .v3568 (U) ,v3585 (RI ; V7712 (El ,v1807 (U) ,Vl866 (R)
wife: V3600: V7885 (E) .Vl920 (U) .V7943 (RI
S Second Job
head : ~228 (E) ; V661 (E) ; VI299 (El : v2005 (E) ; ~2603 (E) i ~3136 (E) ; ~228 (E) ; V661 (E) ; VI299 (E) : v2005 (E) ; ~2603 (E) i ~3136 (E) ; V3551 (E) ; V4006 (El : V4519(E) ; V5429 (El : V5916 (E) ; V3551 (E) ; v4006 (El : V4519(E) ; V5429 (El : V5916 (E) ; ~6527 (E) ; v-1 I30 (El ; v7745 (E) ~6527 (E) ; V-1 I30 (El ; V7745 (E)
wife: v4go2 (E) ; v66l9 (E) ; v722l (E) : v7908 (E) V4902 (E) ; v66lg (E) ; V722l (E) ; v7go8 (E)
512
Type Job Sought (Future Possibilities of Employment)
head: v2Op(E); V681(ER),V640(U); Vl315(E).Vl329(U),V1356(R); v2021(E),~2031(U).~2063(R) ; v2619(E); v2631(U): v2661(~): ~3148(u),V3174(R); v3563W).v3591(~); V40 I8 (U) , V4046 (R) ; V5958 (U) , ~6026 (RI ; ~6586 (R) ; V7148W ,V7188(R) ; Vl799W)
wife: V4925 (U) .V4974 (R) ; V6624 (U) ; V7226 (U) ; V7915 (U)
ORSHANSKY RATIOS (see INCOME, Honey, Family, ratio to needs, Real Net, ratio to needs, Real Net, minus housing, ratio to food needs; SOCIAL SECURITY POVERTY MEASURES; WELL-OFFNESS MEASURES)
OVERTIME (see also HOURS, Overtime; INCOME, Overtime: HOURLY EARNINGS, Head, overtime)
Hourly Earnings
head: V667sV890 (Bkt) : Vl295&V1585(Bkt) ; V2OOltV2297 (Bkt) ; V2599SV2924 (Bk t) ; V3 132SV3289 (Bk t) : v3547Sv3709 (Bk t) ; V4001&V4188(Bkt); v45l2.V45l4.V45l6,V4525SV5064(BktJ; V5423,V5425.V5427,V5435; V5glO.V59l2,v59l4.v5922; V652l,V6523,V6525,V6533: V7124,v1126.v7128,v7136:
v7111.~77~9.~17~~,~71~3
wife: v48g5,v48g7,v4go8sv5lo4 (Bkt)
Whether Paid Overtime
head: Vl294: vzooo.v25gB; V3131; V3546; V4000; V4511; V5422; v5909; ~6520; V7123; V7716
wife: V4894
Whether Worked Overtime
head: V5419; ~5906; V6517; V7120; V7743
wife: ~6613; V7215; v7go6
PAST-PRESENT COMPARISONS (see also FUTURE EXPECTATIONS AND CHANGES; INCOME, Comparisons)
Amount of Difference: ~728; vl3g4; ~2106
Reason for Difference: v762sv727&vBig; V’sl391-1393; V’sZlO3-2105
Which Year Better: V725; Vl390; V2102
PARENTS (see also EARLY ENVIRONMENT)
Economic Situation of: V4137: ~4680;
v317; Vl92; v1483; v2195; ~2821; vpjg; ~3661; v5600; V614g; V6746; v737g: ~8031
Education
513
of head’s father: ~318; v793; v1484; v2196; ~2822; 113240; ~3662; v4138; ~4681; ~5601; ~6150; ~6747; ~7380; ~8032
of head’s mother: v3634; ~8033
of wife’s father: ~3608; ~8003
of wife’s mother: v36og; v8004
V4139: V4682: ~5602; v6151; V6748; ~7381;
v4lo8: V4753; V5572; ~6121; V6718: ~7351;
v4lO9: V4754; V5573: ~6122; V67Ig; V7352:
Occupation
of head’s father: Vl458; v2170; V2796; V3222; V3655; V4119; V4663; v5583: ~6132; ‘46729; ‘~7362: ~8014
of wife’s father: V4746
of wife’s mother: v4747
Region Where Grew Up
head’s father:
head’s mother:
wife’s father:
wife’s mother:
State and/or County
head’s father:
head’s mother:
wife’s father:
wife’s mother:
vl574: v2286; V29l3; v3281; V37Ol; v4l80; V5056; V5635; ~6182: ~6775; V7421; ~8073
vl575; V2287: V2914: ~3282; V3702: v4181; ~5057; ~5636; V6183; V6776: V7422; V8074
V5lOl
v5102
Where Grew Up
v’sl454.1455; V’s2166,2167: V’s2792.2793: ~‘~3218.3219; v’s3640.3641; V’s4115.4116; ‘~‘~4659.4660; v’s5579,5580; V’s6128,6129: ~‘~6725.6726: v’s7358.7359; v’+8010,8011
v’sl456,1457; v~~2168.2169: VDs2194,27g5: V’s3220.3221; V’s3642.3643; V’s4117.4118; V’s4661.4662; V~s5581.5582; v’s6i30.6l3l; V’s6727.6728: V’s7360.7361; ~~~8012.8013
v4744
v4745
514
PAYMENTS (see also CARS, Payments; HOME OWNERSHIP, Mortgage, etc.)
Cars
payments on: V22
number remaining: v150
sets remaining: v151
whether: V148
Home Ownership
mortgage
payments: V8; V453; Vll26; ~1827: V2427~V2847: V4322; V5221: V5721; ~6323: v6g21; V7521
principal remaining: V451; V1124: v1825,v2425; V4320; V52lg: v57tg; 1’6321: v6glg; v75lg
whether: V104; ‘4594; v1265: vlg68; ~2567: v6480; V7085: V7676
whether additional: V595; V1266; V1971; V2570; V6482; ~7087: V7678
years remaining: v6481: V7086; V7677
property taxes, annual amount: v6; ~822; V1509: V2221; V2846; V3254; ~3674; V4152: V4325: V5224; ~6325: v6gzj: V7523
whether included in mortgage: vlgbg; ~2568; V4324: V5223
utilities payments, annual amount: V14; ~460; Vl133; ~1834; V2434; V5231; V5729; V6332; V6831; V7688(Sum)
utilities:
coal, wood, other fuels: We3
electricity: V7682
gas: V7687
oiI: ‘u6w
water/sewage: V7696
Other Payments: ~28
Total Contractual Payments: V331&V346(Bkt)
Other Payments: V28
Total Contractual Payments: V33 l&V346 (Bk t)
PENSION PLANS (see also RETIREMENT: INCOME, Pensions, Retirement)
Eligible for Other Retirement Plans When 65
head: V5954 (El
wife: v607 I
Eligible for Social Security When 65
head: 6953 (0
wife: ~6070
515
Pensions: Retirement (non Social Security)
head: v259(Bkt) ; V707 (Bkt) : v1213&V1523(Bkt) ; Vl915tV2235 (Bkt) : v2516tv2861 (Bkt) ; v3069&V3265(Bkt) ; V3481GV3685 (Bkt) ; v3881&v4163(Bkt); v4396&V5039(Bkt); v5307;v5807: V6418; ~7008; ~7600
others: v3899; V4413; V5325; V5825: ~6436; V7040; ~7632
Social Security
head and wife: V258; V706 (Bkt) : V1212GV1522 (Bkt) ; V1914SV2234 (Bkt) ; V2515tV2860 (Bkt) ; V3068&v3264 (Bkt) ; V348OGV3684 (Bkt) ; V388O&V4162 (Bkt) : v43g5&v5o38 (Bkt) ; ~5306; V5806: V641 v7oo7; v7599
others: V3898; V4412: V5324; V5551; V5824; V6435; V7039: ~7631
whether
head: V6082
head and wife: V4070: V4614; ~5547
others: v6ogo
wife: V6086
Whether Has Company Retirement Plan: v4004
number covered by (includes Social Security)
head: v4517
wife: v4goo
7;
PROPERTY TAXES (also see HOME OWNERSHIP, Property Taxes)
Annual Amount: v6; ~822; vl5og; v2221: ~2846: V3254; ~3674; V4152: V4325; V5224; ~6325; v6g23: V7523
Whether included in mortgage: vig6g: ~2568; V4324; V5223
516
PUBLIC HOUSING (see HOUSING, Public)
Whether: V193; V813; Vl502; V2214; V2840
QUALITY OF LIFE (see IMPRESSIONS)
RACE: ~181; ~801; v14go; V2202; ~2828; ~3300; V3720; V4204; v5og6; V5662; v62og: ~6802; ~7447; v&?ogg
Sex and: V383
REAL INCOME (see INCOME, Real)
REGION (see also EARLY ENVIRONMENT, Region; LOCATION MEASURES, Region: MOBILITY, Region: PARENTS, Region)
current: ~361; V876; V1572: V2284; V2911; V3279: v36gg: V4178: V5054; V5633; V6180: v6773; ‘47419; V8071
State and County, Current: v’s93,94; v’s537,538,981,982(Chg); V’s1103-1105: V’s1803-1805: V’s2403-2405; V’s3003-3005; V’s3403-3405; V’s3803-3805; v’s4303-4305; V’s5203-5205; V’s5703-5705; V’s6303-6305; v’sbgoj-6905; V’s7503-7505
RELATIVES
Time Spent Helping: vzgo
Whether Head Feels Should Assist: v27g; ~736: V1402; V2114; ~6694
Whether Living Nearby: V289: V602: Vl273; Vl978; ~2576
RELIGION
Frequency of Attendance at Services: V284; ~763; Vl430; V2142: V3783
Preference
head: vl431: v2187; v2813; V3231; ~3653; V4129: ~4693; ~5617; ~6763: ‘47396; ~6048
wife: v4765
Record, Whether May
head: v46g2; V5616; V6762; V7395; ‘JR047
wife: V4764
RENT (see also HOUSING, Free, For rental value where the DU is free or part of compensation for employment)
Imputed, For Homeowners (see HOME OWNERSHIP, Imputed Rent)
Payments, Annual: vlo; ~455; ~1128; ~1829; V2429: V3023; v3419; v3819; V4326: V5225; V5723: ~6326; v6g25: V7525
REPAIRS (see also ADDITIONS & REPAIRS TO DWELLING UNIT; CARS, Repairs)
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Additions and Repairs Done on Dwelling Unit
annual hours: V6334
amount saved on: v16; V462; Vll35: ~1836; V2436; ~6335
complexity
of A&R done by family: VlO8; ~600: V1271: vlg76; V2573: v64gl
of all A&R: ~108: v598; v126g; VI974
payments on: ~18
relationship to head of family member who did A&R: V2574
whether done: ~107; ~597; vl.268; ~1973; ~2572: v649o
whether done by family: V599; Vl270: V1975; V2572; V6490
whether money owed on: VllO
Cars
dollars saved: V24&Vl56 (Bkt) : V44S&VS8g(Bkt) ; VlllSGV1262 (Bkt) : Vl819; V2419; V6318
time spent: V26&Vl57(Bkt); V447&V5yO(Bkt); vllzo; ~1821: V2421: ~6317
type of: Vl55; V588; Vl261; V1964: V2564; V6476
whether done: Vl54; V587; ~1260; vlg63; ~2563; ~6475
RETIREMENT (see also INCOME, Pensions, Retirement)
Age Plan to Retire
head: V5951 (0 : V7796 (El a V7798 (El . V786o NJ) . V7862 (U)
wife: V6068
Earned Money Since Retired: v6oog (R)
Eligible for Other Retirement Plans When 65
head: V5954 (E)
wife: ~607 1
Eligible for Social Security When 65
head: V5953 (E)
wife: V6070
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Enough Honey to Live Comfortably: V6015(R)
How Feel About Life Since Retirement: V6016(R)
Plan to Retire Before 65
head: V5952 (0 ; V7797 (E) . ‘47861 (u)
wife: vbo6g
Retire Unexpectedly: V6006(R)
what happened: V6007 (R)
Retirement Income Enough: ‘6956 (E)
Type Paid Work: v60 I3 (R)
whether paid work: ~60 12 (R)
Type Volunteer Work: ‘~601 1 (R)
whether volunteer work: v60 10 (R)
Whether Has Company Retirement Plan: v4004
number covered by (includes Social Security)
head: V4517
wife: v4goo
Whether Home Paid For if Retire Before 65: V5957(E)
Whether Living Better Since Retirement: ~6014(R)
Whether Other Sources of Income if Retire at 65: V5955(E)
Whether Retired
head: V5477 (R) ; ~6002 (R) ; ~6575 (R) ; v7177 (R) : V7863 (R)
because of health: ~5478 CR)
wife: V6647 (R) ; V7249 (R) : V7940 (R)
Why Retire: V’ s6004,6005 (R)
Willing or Glad to Retire: V6008 (R)
Year Retired
head: V6006 (R) ; V6576 (R) ; ~7 178 (R) : V7864 (R)
wife: v6648 (R) ; V7250 (R) ; V794 1 (R)
ROOMERS (see ASSETS, Income; INCOME, Labor, head)
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Asset
roomers and market gardening (combined): Vl202 (Bkt) ; VlyOj(Bkt) ; v2504 (Bkt) : v3057 (Bkt) ; V3469 (Bkt) i v3869 (Bkt) ; ~4383; v5293; v5792
roomers and boarders: V6403: v6gg3; V7505
Labor
roomers and market gardening (combined): V1195(Bkt); V1896(Bkt); v2497 (Bk t) ; V3050 (Bk t) : V3462 (Bk t) ; V3862 (Bkt) ; V4377; V5287; V5786
roomers and boarders: v63g6: ‘46986; ~7578
ROOMS (see also HOUSING, Rooms)
Actual Minus Required: ~381: ~891; ~1588: ~2300; v2927: v3297: v3712; V4191: V5067fBkt)r V5642; ~6182; ~6782; V7428; V8080
Actual Number of: ~102: v5g2; ~1263; vlg66; ~2565; v3lo7; v352l: vjg37; ~4448; ~5362; ~5862; ~6477; ~7080: ~7671
Persons Per: v382tv411 (Bkt) ; V892&VByj(Bkt) ; V1589&V15yO(Bkt) ; V2301&V2302(Bkt): V2928GV292y(Bkt); V32y3CV32y4(Bkt); V3713&V3714(Ekt): V4192&‘/4193(Bkt): V5068&V5069(Bkt); V5643; v6190; V6783: V7431; V8081
Required Number of: Vl24; V59l: V1168; v186g; v246g; V3018; V3438; V3838; V4347: V5255; V5756; V6362; V6960: V7552
Value Per: V373tV374(Bkt) : V884&V885(Bkt) ; V1582&V1583(Bkt) ; V2294GV2295 (Bk t) : V292 l&V2922 (Bkt) ; V3287&v3288 (Bkt) ; V3707tV3708 (Bkt) : V4186&V4187(Bkt); V5062&V5063(Bkt): 1’5641; V6188; V6781: V7427; vBo7g
SAFETY (see CARS, Seat Belts)
SAMPLE
Sampling Error Computation Unit: v744g; ~8101
Split Sample Filter: V2969: V4205: ‘45097; v5663; V6210: ~6803: V7448: ~8100
SAVINGS (see also Assets)
Whether: ~737: ~1403; ~2115; ~2712: ~4080; v66g5; ~7313
Whether Current Savings Balance Equal to or More Than Two Month’s Income: V738; Vl404: ~2116; V2713; V4081; v66g6; V7314
Whether Current Saving’s Balance Equal or More Than One Year’s Income: V7315
Whether Savings Balance Ever Greater Than Two Month’s Income: v739: v1405: v2117; V2714; ~4082; v66g7: V7316
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SEAT BELTS, USE OF (see CARS: Seat Belts)
SEX OF HEAD: Vllg; VlOlO; V1240; V1943; V2543: vjogb; V3509; vjg22; v4437; v5351; ~5851; V6463; ~7068; v765g
SIBLINGS
Brother: Oldest Living
age: v56g: V1469&V1607(Bkt); ~2180; ~2806
education: ~570; ~1470; ~2181; ~2807
financial situation: ~571: ~1471: ~2182; ~2808
whether: V568; Vl468; v2179; ~2805
Number of
head: ~316: V567: V1467; ~2178; V2804; V3230: ~3652; V4127; V4671; vpjgi; ~6140; ~6737: ~7370; ~8022
wife: ~4748
Older, Whether
head: ~3635; V4128; V4672; V5592: ~6141; V6738; V7371; ~8023
wife: v4749
Sister, Oldest Living
age: V573; V1473tV1608(Bkt); V2184; ~2810
education: ~574; ~1474; ~2185; ~2811
financial situation: ~575; ~1475: ~2186; ~2812
whether: V572; V1472: ~2183; v28og
SISTERS (see SIBLINGS. Sister, Oldest Living)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMlNlSTRATlON POVERTY MEASURES (see also ORSHANSKY RATIOS): V’s399-406,V409(Bkt)
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME (see also INCOME, Social Security; TRANSFER INCOME, Social Security)
Head and Wife: ~258; V706 (Bkt) ; Vl212&V1522(Bkt) ; Vl914&V2234(Bkt): V2515GV2860 (Bkt) ; V3068&V3264 (Bkt) ; V348O&V3684 (Bkt) ; v388o&V4162 (Bkt) ; V4395&V5038(Bkt); V5306; ~5806: V6417; V7007; V7599
Others: ‘43898; V4412; V5324; V5551; ~5824; V6435; V7039; ~7631
Whether
head: ~6082
head and wife: ~4070: ~4614; V5547
others: vbogo
wife: V6086
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SPARE-TIRE ACTIVITIES (see also RELIGION): ~~~280-282; V’s756.757,821: V’s1422-1424; ~‘~2134-2136; V’s2775-2777
Bars, Frequency: v293: v765; ~1433; V2144; ~2785
Clubs, Frequency: V292; V764; V1432; V2143; ~2784
Courses or Lessons, Whether: ~285; V759; v1426; v2138; V277g
type of course or lesson: ~760; Vl427; v213g; ~2780
Newspapers, Frequency: V287; ~762; V1429; V2141; ~2782
Number of Mentions: ~283; ~758; V1425; V2137; ~2778
Television, Hours Spent Watching: w86; ~761; V1428; V2140: V2781
SPLITOFF HEAD AND WIFE INTERVIEW MATCH
Head : v4311
Wife: v4710
SPLITOFF INDICATOR (see aslo FAMILY COMPOSITION & CHANGE): ~909; ~1106; v18ob; V2407; V3007; V3407; V3807; V4307; V5207; V5707; ~6307: vbyo7; V7507
STATE AND COUNTY (see also EARLY ENVIRONMENT, Region; LOCATION MEASURES, State and County; MOBILITY, State and County)
Current: V93.94; V’s537,538&V’s981,982Khg); V’s1103-1105; V’sl803-1805: V’s2403-2405: V’s3003-3005: V’s3404-3405; V’s3803-3805: V’s4303-4305: V’s5203-5205; V’s5703-5705; v’sbjo3-6305; v’sbgo3-6905; V’s7503-7505
Where Grew Up
head: V’s787.788; V’s1477.1478; ~‘~2189.2190; V’s2815.2816: V’s3233.3234; V’s3655,3656: V’s4131.4132; ‘~‘~4674.4675: v’s5594.5595: v’sb143.6144; V’s6740.6741; v’s7373.7374; v’do25.8026
head’s father: V’sl454,1455; v’s2166.2167; V’s2792,2793: V’s3216.3219; V’s3640.3641; v’s4115.4116: v’s4659,46bo: V’s5579,5580; ~‘~6128.6129; v’sb725.6726; v’s7358.7359; ~‘s8010.8011
head’s mother: V’s1456.1457: ~‘~2168.2167: V’s2794.2795: V’s3220.3221; v’s3642.3643; v’s4117,4118; v’s4661.4662; v’s5581.5582: vbl3o.bl3l: v’s6727.6728; v’s73bo.7361; V’s8012,8013
Wife: V’s4751.4752
Wife’s Father: v4744
Wife’s Mother: v4745
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STRIKES (see also EMPLOYMENT, Unemployment; HOURS, Strike, Unemployment)
Head
annual: V4340; ~5238; V5737; V6432; v6g4o; v7536
weeks: v4503 (El cv4566 (IJ) ; V5412 (E) EV5468 (U) ; V5901 (E) sv5g95 (u) ; Vb512cv6568W; V7115(E)Gv7170(U); v7738(~)&v7818(u)
Wife
annuaI: v4725; V5250; V5749; vb354; ~6952; V7546
weeks: v4886 (E) sV4950 (U) ; V5517; v6048; vb6o8 (E) &v6640 (u) ; V7210 (E) CV7242 (IJ) : V7901 (E) SV7931 (U)
Whether in Past Year
head: v4502 (E) Gv4565 (U) ; V541 l (E) GV5467 (U) : V5900 (E) cV5994 (U) ; vb511 (E) cv6567 (U) ; VJll4 (E) ~~7169 UJ) ; V7737 (E) ~‘~7817 (u)
wife: V4885 (El CV4949 0J) : ~5516; V6047: V6607 (E) ~~6639 (IJ) ; V7209 (E) &I’724 1 RJ) : V7900 (E) aV7930 (LJ)
STRUCTURE, TYPE (OF DWELLING UNIT) (see HOUSING, Type of Structure)
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (see also INCOME, Supplemental Security Income: TRANSFER INCOME, Supplemental Security Income)
AnnuaI
head and wife: vj884&V4 lb6 (Bk t) ; V4400tV5042 (Bk t),: V53l2; v5804: v6415: V7005; V7597
others: V3902; ~4416: V5329: ~5822; ~6433: v7037; ~7629
Try to Get: ~7281
Whether Eligible: V7280
Why Did Not Get: v72a2
Why Did Not Try to Get: ~‘~7283.7284
Why Not Eligible: V’s7285.7286
TAXES (see also DEPENDENTS; HOME OWNERSHIP, Property Taxes; MARGINAL TAX RATE)
Dependents, Number of
more than half support: v735; v1401; ~2113; ~2710; V3214; vjbjj; V4079: V4623; V5558; vbloo: vbby3; ~7296; vJyg6
whether: V734; V3213; V3632; V4078: V4622; V5557; v6009: vb692;
v7295: v7995
outside FU: V733: V1400; V2112: V2709: V3212; ~3631; V4077: V4621; v5556; v6og8: v6bgl: V7294; V7994
whether: v278; v732: v1399: ~2111; ~2708; ~3211; vjbjo; ~4076; V4620; V5555; VbogJ: vbbgo; V7293; V7993
used for tax purposes: Vl207: Vl909: ~2510: ~3063: ~3475: ~4389: V5300; V5799: vb41o: V7000; VJ592
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Exemptions, Number
of head and wife: v700 1: v7953
of other earner number one: ~7018; ~7610
of other earner number two: ~7021; VJb13
of other earner number three: VJ024; v7bl6
of other earner number four: VJO2J; ~7619
of other earner number five: v7030; ~7622
Income
of family: V83; V532
of head and wife: ~1208; ~1910; ~2511; v3ob4; v34Jb; v3876; ~4390; V5301; V5800; V6411; VJ399: ~8052
of others: V1224; viy26; ~2527: ~3080: V3492; V3893; V4409; V532l; ~5820; vb431: ~7411; ~8064
of other earner, first: ~7401; ~8054
of other earner, second: ~7403: ~8056
of other earner, third: V7405; V8058
of other earner, fourth: ~7407; v8obo
of other earner, fifth: v7409; V8062
Low Income Credit: V5OJb: V5649; v6lg6; vbJ8g
Marginal Tax Rate: V4391; V5302; V5801; V6412; V7400
Tax Table Used
for head and wife: VJOOZ: V7594
for other earner, first: v701g; V7611
for other earner, second: V7022; VJbl4
for other earner, third: VJ025: vJb17
for other earner, fourth: ~7028; vJb2o
for other earner, fifth: V7031: V7623
TELEPHONE (see also INTERVIEW INFORMATION, Telephone in Home, Telephone Interview)
Telephone in Home, Whether: V548
Telephone Interview: Whether
head’s: ~1108; VlRO8; V2409: v3oOg: v34og; ~3809: ~4309; v52og: ~5709: ~6309: ~6909; ~7509
wife’s: V4709
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TELEVISION (see SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES, Television)
TEST SCORE
Ammons Quick-Test: Vlg5&V376 (Bkt)
Sentence-Completion Word Test: V’s2730-2742
score: v2749
TIME (see HOURS)
TIME USE (see HOURS; SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES)
TOTAL INCOMES (see INCOME, Money; INCOME, Real)
TRANSFER INCOME (see appropriate subheadings under INCOME)
Family: V918 (Chg)
Head and Wife, Total: V525tV833 (Bkt) ; vl220tV1526 (Bkt) : vl9226V2238(Bkt) ; V252j&V2864 (Bkt) ; V3076&V3268 (Bkt) ; vj488tv3688 (Bk t) : V3889&V4 167 (Bk t) : V4404&V5043(Bkt); ~5316; V5815: V6426; V7016; V7608
Miscellaneous: V1527&V1528 (Bkt) ; V223gGV2240 (Bkt) ; v2865Gv2866 (Bkt) : V326gtV3270 (Bkt) : V368gtV36gO(Bkt) : V41686V4169 (Bkt) ; V4401cV5044GV5045(Bkt): ~5313~~5628; v5812tv6175; V6423tV6768; ~7013~~7414; ~7605
Others
miscellaneous: ~4418: ‘~5331; ~5830; v644l; V7045; ~7637
total: V527GV834 (Bkt) : Vl2256Vl529 (Bkt) ; Vlg27GV2241 (Bkt) : V2528&v2867 (Bkt) : V308l&V3271 (Ekt) ; v34g3&v36gl (Bkt) ; V3905&V4170(Bkt): v44lg&V5046(Bkt); V5332; ~5831: V6442: V7046; V7638
Retirement
head: V25g(Bkt) ; V707(Bkt); V1213&Vl523(Bkt); Vlg15tV2235(Bkt); V25g(Bkt) ; V707(Bkt); V1213&Vl523(Bkt); Vlg15&V2235(Bkt); V2516&v286l(Bkt): V306g&V3265(Bkt); V3481&V3685(Bkt): V2516&v286l(Bkt): V306g&V3265(Bkt); V3481&V3685(Bkt): V388l&v4163 (Bkt) ; V43966V503g(Bkt) ; ~5307; ~5807: ~6418; V388l&v4163 (Bkt) ; V43966V503g(Bkt) ; ~5307; ~5807: ~6418; ~7008: ~7600 ~7008: ~7600
v3899: V4413; V5325; ~5825; V6436: V7040: ~7632 others: v3899: V4413; V5325; ~5825; V6436: V7040: ~7632
Social Security
head and wife: ~258; V706(Bkt); Vl212tV1522(Bkt): Vl914tv2234(Bkt): V2515&v2860 (Bkt) : vjo68&v3264 (Bkt) : v348Ocv3684 (Bkt) : V3880&V4162(Bkt): V4395&V5038(Bkt) ; ~5306; ~5806: V6417: v7oo7; v7599
others: v38g8; V4412; V5324; V5551; ~5824; ~6435: V7039: ~7631
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Supplemental Security Income
head and wife: ~3884&V4166(Bkt); V44006V5042(Bkt); V5312; V5804; V6415; V7005; v7597
others: Vjgo2; V4416; V532g; ~5822: V6433; V7037; v762g
Welfare
ADC, AFDC
head and wife: VBo&V256(Bkt); V523&V704(Bkt)&V832(BktI; Vl2Og&V152O(B&t); VlgllBV2232 (Bkt): V2512&V2858(Bkt); VjO65&Vj262 (Bk t) ; V3477GV3682 (Bk t) ; V3877&V4 160 (Bk t) : V43g2&V5036(Bkt); V5303: ~5802: V6413; V7003; V75g5
others: ‘43896; V4410; V5322; ~5821; V6432; V7036; V7628
Other Welfare
head and wife: V257(Bkt); V705(Bkt); Vl2ll&Vl521 (Bktl ; Vlg13tV2233 (Ekt) : V2514LV285g (Bkt) ; V30676V3263 (Bkt) ; V347g&V3683(Bkt) : v387gtv4161 (Bkt) ; V4394EV5037 (Bkt) ; V5305: ~5805; ~6416; ~7006: VT598
others: ‘43897: V4411; V5323; ~5823; V6434; V7038; V7630
Wife: Vl218(Bkt); Vlg2O(Bkt); V252l(Bkt): V3074(Bkt): V3486(Bkt); V3887(Bkt); V4402; V5314: ~5813: V6424: V7014; V7606
TRANSPORTATION (see also CARS; JOURNEY TO WORK)
Public: V142
adequacy: V577: V1250; Vl953; V2553; V3103: V3516; '43929; V4444; ~5358; ~5858: v6468: ~7073; V7664
availability: ~576: Vl24g: vlg52; v2552; ~3102; ~3515; v3g28; V4443: V5357: v5057: v6467; v7072; v7663
TRAVEL TO WORK (see JOURNEY TO WORK)
UNEMPLOYMENT (see also EMPLOYMENT, Hours, unemployed)
Head
annual: V4g: v46g; Vll42: Vl843; V2443; V303l: V3427; ~3827; ~4338; V5240; V5739; V6344; 'f6g42: ~7538
weeks: V220: V657(Bkt)&V672(Bkt) : VI291 (E)&Vl336(U); Vlgg7 (E)&V2042 (U) : V25g5 (E) tV2642 (U) ; ‘I3128 (E) tV315g (U) : V3543 (E) ~3575 UJ) : v3gg6 (E) tV4030 (~1 : ~4505 (E) tv4568 (U) ; V5414 (E) CV5470 (U) ; V5gO3 (E) &V5gg7 (U) : V6.514 (E) tV6570 (U) : V7117(E)&V7172(U): V774O(E)&V782O(U)
Periods of Unemployment
how many non-job hunting periods (series 1): v7755 (E) . v7828 (U)
how many non-job hunting periods (series 2): v7762E). v7835W)
how many non-job hunting periods (series 3): v7769 (E) , ~7842 (U)
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more than one time period without job hunting (series 1): V7754(E).
v7827 (u)
more than one time period without job hunting (series 2): v776l(E),
v7834 (U)
more than one time period without job hunting (series 3): v7768 (El . V7841 (U)
number of weeks unemployed (series 1): V775l (E) , V7824 (U)
number of weeks unemployed (series 2): ~7758 (El, V7831 (U)
number of weeks unemployed (series 3): V7765 (E) , v7838 (u)
opening date of unemployed period (series 1): v7750 (E) , ~7823 (U)
opening date of unemployed period (series 2): v7757 (E) , ~7830 (U)
opening date of unemployed period (series 3): v7764 (E) , v7837 (U)
returned to higher/lower wage rate: v778l (0 . ~7854 (LO
unemployment compensation
any other source of income: ~7776 (E) , v784g (U)
number of weeks with benefits: v7772 (El , v7845 0-0
what other income sources: v7777 (El, ~7778 (El. v7850 (u) . v785l (u)
whether benefits received: V7770 (0 . v7843 (U)
whether benefits used up: v7771 (E) a v7844 (u)
whether thought eligible: v7773 (El, v7846 NJ)
why did not apply: v7774 (0, v7775 (El , ~7847 (U) . v7848 (U)
whether did not job hunt (series 1): v7752 (E) , v7753 (E) , v7825 (Ul . V7826 (U)
whether did not job hunt (series 2): V7759 (E) . v7760 (0 , v7832 (U) , ~7833 (u)
whether did not job hunt (series 3): v7766 (El . v7767 6) . VT839 W . V7840 (U)
whether earlier period of unemployment (series 2): V7756(E), v7829(U)
whether earlier period of unemployment (series 3): v7763 (E) , V7836 (Ul
whether returned to same employer: v7779 W . ~7852 W
whether returned to same type job: ~7780 (0 , v7853 (u)
Wife; V6356
annual: v3833; v4727; v5252: v5751; V6356; v6554; V7548
weeks: ~4060; v4888 (E)&v4552 (U) ; v5519; ~6050: V6610 (E) eV6642 (u) ; V7212 (E) tV7244 (U) ; V7903 (E) tV7933 (U)
Whether in Past Year
527
head: V219 (EU) ; v656 (E) ; V1290 (El i VI996 (E) ; V2594 (E) ; V3127 (E) : V354.2 (E) : V3995 (E) ; V4504 (E) bV4567 (VI ; V5413 (E) c’W69 (‘J) ; V5902 (El ~v5996 (U) i V65 13 (El sV656g (u) ; v7116(E)&V7171 (U) ; V7739(E)AV7819
wife: V4887 (E) &V4951 (U) ; ~5518; v604g; v6609 (E) 6~6641 (u) ; V72 II (E) &V7243 (U) ; V7902 (E) CV7932 (VI
number of periods of,
head: ‘43997 (E) tV4031 (U) : V4506 (E) &v456g (U) : V’s5415(E)&5416(E).V’s547l(U)&5472(U)
wife: V4059: V4889 (E) &V4953 (U) ; V’s5520&552 I
UNION MEMBERSHIP (see also LABOR UNIONS)
Membership in, Whether
head: V294: V766: V1434; V2145: V2787; V3636; V4087; V447g(E)&V4624; v’s5383(E)&5391 (E) .v5559: V5878(Elev588l (El ,v5921; V6496 (El. ~6707; V7099 (El .V7340: V7710 (El ,‘I7971
wife: V4861 (0 ; V6595W. v67og: V7197 (E) ,V7342; v7883 (E) .V7973
UTILITIES
Annual Payments, total: V14: ~460; vll33: ~1834; V2434; ~5231; v572g; V6332; V6gj I ; VT699 (Sum)
AnnuaI Payments,
coal, wood, other fuels: VT693
electricity: ~7682
gas: V7687
oil: v769o
water/sewage: W96
Annual Government Subsidy: W33; vi’529
Whether: ~7083; ~7674
Whether bottled gas: ~7686
Whether pay,
coal, wood, other fuels: ‘.‘7692
electric: V7681
gas: ~7685
oiI: VW%
water/sewage: v7695
Why Not Pay,
electric: Vi’684
water/sewage: VT698
528
VACATION (see also EMPLOYMENT; HOURS)
Head
weeks paid: V3990 (E) ; V4499 (E) : v5408 (E)
weeks taken: V222: V653 (Bkt) ; VI287 (E) ; V1993 (E) : V2591 (E) ; ~3124 (E) ; V3539 (E) i V3992 (El : v45o 1 (0 CV4559 (U) ; V5410 (E) ~~5461 (U) : v5899 (E) cV5989 (U) : V6510 (E) &V6562 (u) ; V7 113 (E) tV7 164 (U) ; v7763 (E) ~78 12 (U)
Wife
weeks paid: V4882 (E)
weeks taken: V4884 (E) .V494j (u) ; ~5515; V6046; V6606 (E) ~~6634 (u) ; ~7208 (0 cv7236 (U) ; V7899 (E) cV7925 (u)
Whether in Past Year
head: V652 (E) : VI286 (E) ; V1992 (E) ; V2590 (E) ; V3123 (E) ; V3538 (E) ; V3991 (E) ; V4500 (E) tV4558 (U) ; V5409 (E) tv5460 (U) ; v5898 (E) tv5988 (U) ; v65og (E) &v6561 (U) ; v7 112 (E) tv7 163 (u) ; V7735 (El CV7811 (U)
wife: V4883 (E) GV4942 (u) ; V5514; V6045; V6605 (E) &V6633 (u) ; v7207 (El F.V7235 (U) : v7898 (E) CV7924 (U)
VETERANS (see also DEMOGRAPHlC DATA, Armed Services)
Whether: v315: v796; V1487; V2199: ~2825; V3243; ~3665: V4140; ~4683; ~5603; v6152; v674g; ~7382; V8034
VOTING RECORD: V2786
WAGE (see HOURLY EARNINGS)
WEIGHT
Family, 1968: v439; vlbog; ~2321
1972: v2g68; V3301; V372,: V4224: V5099
Updated, 1972: V5665
Updated, 1978: ~6212
Updated, 1979: ~6805
Updated, 1980: V745)
Updated, 1981: ~8103
Individual
Updated, 1981: ~8420
WELL-OFFNESS MEASURES
Money Income: V328&V343(Bkt) ,V435; V8jj’&V838 (Bkt) &V’ s927-930 (Chg) LV’s992.lOO5 (Dee) ; V1532&V1533(Bkt)&V1612(Dec); V2244LV2245 (Bkt) LV2324 (Dee) ; V287OLV287 1 (Bkt) LV2953 (Dee)
Net Real Income: V32gLV344 (Bkt) ,V436; V846LV847 (Bkt) ; V854&V855 (Bkt) &V’sg36,937 (Chg)&V’s995,1006 (Dee) ; V1542.V1543(EIkt) ,Vl55O&V1551 (Bkt)&Vl615(Dec); V2254LV2255 (Bkt) .V2262&V2263 (Bkt)&V2327 (Dee) ; V2880LV288 1 (Bk t) .V2888&v2889 (Bk t) &v2956 (Dee)
529
Net Real Income Minus Housing: v33OLV345 (Bkt) ,v437: V8botV861 (Bkt) .v862&v’sg4o.g41 (Chg)&V’sg98.1007 (Dee) : Vl556&Vl557(Bkt) ; ~1558(Bkt)&Vl618(Dec); V2268tV2269 (Bkt) ,V2270LV2330 (Dee) : V2895&V2896 (Bk t) .V2897&V2959 (Dee)
WORD TEST (see INTELLIGENCE TESTING; TEST SCORE)
WORK (see EMPLOYMENT; HOURS; HOUSEWORK)
P a r t 2 : Numer i ca l I ndex o f Fou r teen -Yea r Fami l y Code
T h i s i n d e x l i s t s t h e 1 9 8 1 v a r i a b l e s i n n u m e r i c a l o r d e r w i t h t h e c o m p a r a b l e
1 9 6 8 - 1 9 8 0 v a r i a b l e s i n c l u d e d . N o t e t h a t t h e 1 9 7 6 h e a d s ’ a n d w i v e s ’ d a t a a r e n o t
l i s t e d i n s e p a r a t e c o l u m n s .
W h e r e b l a n k s o c c u r , t h e r e i s n o s i m i l a r d a t a i t e m f o r t h a t p a r t i c u l a r 1 9 8 1
v a r i a b l e . Thus , t h i s i n d e x d o e s n o t c o n t a i n a l l t h e m e r g e d - t a p e f a m i l y
v a r i a b l e s . An a t t emp t has been made t o anno ta te sma l l d i f f e rences such as cod ing
f o r m a t s o r f i e l d w i d t h v a r i a t i o n s ; t h e l o w e r c a s e a l p h a b e t i c c h a r a c t e r s a p p e a r
d i r e c t l y b e n e a t h t h e v a r i a b l e s t o w h i c h t h e y r e f e r . T h e c o d e s f o r t h e i r
i n t e r p r e t a t i o n w i l l b e f o u n d f o l l o w i n g t h i s i n d e x . A l l v a r i a b l e s l i s t e d h e r e i n
shou ld be comparab le f o r ana l ys i s pu rposes w i t h , pe rhaps , some recod ing . Aga in ,
d e s p i t e c a r e f u l c h e c k i n g , e r r o r s m a y e x i s t , a n d t h e u s e r s h o u l d c o n s u l t t h e t a p e
c o d e s b e f o r e d o i n g a n a l y s i s .
Cross-Reference List --
Description” of Variable 1961 1968 1369 1970 197 1 1972 1973 1974 1975 ,976 1977 1973 1979 1980
1981 INTERVIEW 7502 NUMBER
CURRENT STATE 7503
CURRENT COUNTY 7504
CURRENT STATE AND 7505 COUNTY
SIZE LARGEST CITY 7506 IN SMSA
SPLITOFF lNDIClTOR 7507
WHETHER REFUSED 7508
WHETHER PHONE 7509 INTERVIEW
FAMILY COMPOSITION 7510 CHANGE
NUMBER MOVED IN 751,
MOVER-IN’S 7512 RELATION TO HEAD
NUMBER MOVED OUT 7513
MOVER-OUT’S 7514 RELATION TO HEAD
CURRENT FAMILY COMPOSTION
7515
0093 0537
0094
0536
0095 0539 a b
0909
0542 c
0128 0543 0.e e
0129 0544
0130 0545 d.e e
013, 0546
0114 0547 f
1103
I,04
‘(05
1506
1106
,107
1106 c
1109
I1 10
,111
,112
1113
1114
,803
,804
,805
1616
,606
,807
,606
1909
1610
,811
,812
1313
,614
2403 3003 3403
2404 3004 3404
2405 3005 3405
2406 3006 3406
2407 3007 3407 b
2408 3006 3408
2409 3009 3409
2410 3010 3410
2411 30,l 341,
2412 3012 3412
2413 3013 34,3
2414 30,4 3414
24,5 3015 3415
3803 4303 5203 5703 6303
3604 4304 5204 5704 6304
3805 4305 5205 5705 6305
3606 4 306 5206 5706 6306
3807 4307 5207 5707 6307
380.3 4308 5208 5708 6308
3909 4309 5209 5709 6309
3.310 4310 52 10 5710 6310
381, 431, 521, 571, 6311
3812 4372 5212 5712 6312
3813 4313 5213 5713 6313
3814 4314 52,4 5714 6314
3815 43f5 5215 5715 6315
6903
6904
6905
6906
6907
6909
6909
6910
6911
6912
69,3
6914
6915
QUALITY OF MATCH 7516 054 1 1, ,5 ,615 2416 3016 3416 38,6 4316 5216 5716 6316 6316
Description of Variable ,9*1 1966 1969 1970 197 1 1972 1973 1974 ,975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
HOMEOWNER'S HOUSE VALUE
ACCURACY OF HOUSE VALUE
REMAINING MORTGAGE PRINCIPAL
ACCURACY OF REMAINING MORTGAGE PRINCIPAL
ANNUAL MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
ACCURACY OF MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
ANNUAL PROPERTY TAXES
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL PROPERTY
,517
7516
7519
7520
752 1
7522
7523
7524
7525
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL RENT
ANNUAL VALUE IF RENTED
ACCURACY OF VALUE IF RENTED
AMOUNT OF GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY FOR HEATING COSTS
7526
7577
75213
7529
0005 0449 ,122 9 0 9
0007 0450 ,123
045 1 1124
0319 0452 1125
WOE 0453 ,126 cc cc cc
0009 0454 1127
0006 0822 1509 dd a* dd
0010 0455 ,126
001‘ 0456 ,129
0012 0457 ,130
oat3 0458 ,131
1623 9
1624
2423 9
2424
302 1 3
3417 0
3418
3817
3818
4319
4319
4320
4321
5217
5216
5219
5220
5717 63 19 6917
5718 6320 6918
5719 6321 6919
5720 6322 6920
4322 522% 5721 6323 692 1
4323 5222
5224
5722 6324 6922
1825 2425
1826 2426
6325 4325 6923
6924
3819 4326 5225 5723 6326 6925
3820 4327
4330
4331
5226 5724 6327 6326
3821
3822
5229
5230
5727 6330 6929
5728 6331 6930
6933
1827 2427 cc CC
1828 2428
RENTER'S ANNUAL RENT
1829 2429 3023
1.330 2430 3024
1631 2431 3025
,632 2432 3026
34 19
3420
3411
3422
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1966 ,969 1970 1971 1972 1973 ,974 1975 1976 1977 1973 1979 1980
ANNUAL WORK HOURS- HEAD
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL WORK HOURS-HEAD
ILLNESS HOURS OF OTHERS-HEAD
ACCURACY OF ILLNESS HOURS OF OTHERS-HEAD
ANNUAL HOURS OF ILLNESS-HEAD
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL HOURS OF ILLNESS-
HEAD
ANNUAL STRIKE HOURS-HEAD
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL STRIKE HOURS-HEAD
ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS-HEAD
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS-HEAD
WIFE’S ANNUAL WORK HOURS
753c
7531
7532
7533
7534
7535
7536
7537
7538
7539
7540
754 1
0047 0465
0048 0466
0051 QQ
0052 QQ
005 1 0467 h.QQ
0052 0468 QQ
0049 QQ
0050 QQ
0049 0469 99
0050 0470 QQ
0053 0475
0054 0476
1138 ,639
,139 1640
,140 1941
114t 1642
1142 1643
1143 ,844
1148 1849
,149 ,650
2439 3027
2440 3028
3623 4332
3624 4333
4334
6934
3424 6935
6336
4335
5232 5731 6336
5233 5732 6337
5234 5733 6336
5235 5734 6339 6937
244 1 3029
2442 3030
3425 3625 4336 5236 5735 6340
3626 4337 5237 5736 634 1
6933
3426 6333
4340 5236 5737 6342
5239 5738 6343
5240 5739 6344
6940
434 1 694 1
2443 303 1 3427 3627 4336 6942
2444 3032 3428 3828 4333 524, 5740 6345 6943
2443 3035 3431 3631 4344 4716
aa
5244 5743 6348 6946
ACCURACY OF WIFE'S ANNUAL WORK HOURS
2450 3036 3432 3632 4345 4720
aa
5245 5744 6349 6947
Description of Variable 19e1 ,966 1969 ,970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1676 1977 ,978 1979 1980
ILLNESS HOURS OF OTHERS-WIFE
ACCURACY OF ILLNESS HOURS OF OTHERS-WIFE
ANNAUL HOURS OF ILLNESS-WIFE
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL HOURS OF ILLNESS- WIFE
ANNUAL STRIKE HOURS-WIFE
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL STRIKE HOURS-WIFE
ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS-WIFE
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS-WILE
NUMBER OF MAJOR ADULTS
FAMILY SIZE
NUMBER OF ROOMS REWIRED
WEEKLY FOOD NEED
ANNUAL NEED STANDARD
,542
7543
,544
7545
7546
,547
7548
7549
7550
7551
7552
7553
75511
007 I 0492 *
0115 0493 e *
0124 059 I
0032 0495
1166 1867 2467 3043
,167 1666 2466 3017
,168 1869 2469 3016
,169 1670 2470 3019
,170 1671 2471 3020
3633
3634
3455 3655
343, 3637
3436 3636
3439 3.939
3440 3840
472, 5246 PP
4722 5247 PP
5745 6350
5746 635 1
4,23 5246 PP
4724 5249 PP
5747 6352
5746 6353
4725 5250 PP
4726 525, PP
4727 5252 PP
5749 6354
5750 6355
5751 6356
4726 5253 PP
5752 6357 6955
4370 5280 5779 6360
4346 5254 5755 636 1
4347 5255 5756 6362
4348 5256 5757 6363
4349 5257 5756 6364
6948
6349
6950
695 1
6952
6953
6954
6956
6959
6960
696 1
6962
Description of Variable 1981 1966 1969 1970 1971 1972 1673 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
ANNUAL HOUSEWORK HOURS-WIFE
ACCURACY OF HOUSEWORK HOURS- WIFE
7555
7556
7557
7558
048 1 1154 bb bb
O-l62 1155 bb bb
1655 bb
1856 bb
2455 bb
2456 bb
3037 bb
3038 bb
3449 bb
3450 bb
4711 5260 PP
47,2 5261 PP
5759 6365
5760 6366
6963
6364
0481 ,154 1185 2455 0463 1156 1657 2457
bb bb bb bb
3037 3039
bb
3449 345 1
bb
4350 5262 5761 6367 6965
1656 2456 3038 3450 1858 2456 3040 3452
bb bb bb bb
4351 5263 5762 6366 6966
7559
0482 1155 0464 1157
bb bb
0465 1158 2459 304 1 3453
7560 0466 1159 1660 2460 3042 3454
4352 5264 5763 6369
4353 5265 5764 6370 6966
7561 3643 4356 5266 5765 6371 6969
7562 3646 4353 5269 5766 6374 6970
7563 3647 4360 5270 5769 6375 6971
7564 ,876 2476 1 1.2
3441 3841 4354 5271 5770 6376 6972
7565
0037 0500 ,175 i 1 1
0038 050 1 ,176 1 1 /
1677 1
2477 3442 3642 4355 5272 5771 6377 6973
ANNUAL HOUSEWORK HOURS-HEAD
ACCURACY OF HOUSEWORK HOURS- HEAD
ANNUAL HOUSEWORK HOURS OF OTHERS
ACCURACY OF HOUSEWORK HOURS OF OTHERS
NUMBER OF PERSONS FOR WHOM FOOD STAMPS ISSUED
AMOUNT SAVED WITH FOOD STAMPS LAST MONTH
ACCURACY, AMT. SAVED WITH FOOD STAMPS LAST MONTH
ANNUAL FOOD EXPENDITURE
ACCURACY, FOOD EXPENDITURE
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 ,973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 ,979 ,980
7566 0506 1185 1886 2480 3445 3853 4368 5273 5772 6378 6974
7567 0507 1166 1887 248 1 3446 3664 4369 5274 5773 6379 6975
4364 5277 5776 6382 6976
ANNUAL AMOUNT SPENT EATING OUT
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL AMOUNT SPENT EATlNG OUT
AMOUNT SAVED WITH FOOD STAMPS, PREVIOUS YEAR
7568
7569
0045 0510 1183 Q.1 J I
0046 0511 1184 j I J
,884 2478 3443 3851 J
,885 2479 3444 3852 J
4365 5278 5777 6383 6977
7570 4367 5279 5778 6384 6978
LABOR PART OF FARM INCOME-HEAD
757 1 528 t 6389 6973
7572
1189 m
1190 m
3044 m
3045 m
3456 nl
3457 n
3856 m
3657 m
4371
4372 5282
5780
578 1 6390 6980
7573
7574
,191
1192
2493 3046
1893 2434 3047
3458 3658 4373 5263
3459 3859 4374 5264
639 t
6392 6982
7575 1193 n
1894 m
,895 m
2495 m
3460 m
4375 5285 6393 6983
7576 0253 0701 ,194 111
2496 m
3048 m
3049 8%
346 1 386 1 m m
4376 5266
5782
5783
5784
5785 6394 6984
ACCURACY, AMT. SAVED WITH FOOD STAMPS, PREV. YEAR
NUMBER OF MONTHS USED FOOD STAMPS LAST YEAR
Ld8OR PART OF BU51NESS INCOME HEdiD
ANNUAL WAGES-“EAD
PCC”R*CY OF HEbO’S ANNUAL WAGES
eONuS. OVERTIME, COMMISSIONS-HEAD
PROFESSIONAL PRdCTICE OR TRAOE- HEAD
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
LABOR PART OF INCOME FROM MARKET GARDENING
LABOR PART OF INCOME FROM ROOMERS
ACCURACY OF HEAD'S LABOR INCOME, EXCEPT “AGES
TOTAL LABOR INCOME-WIFE
7577 1195 1896 2497 rn m m
7579 1195 1896 2497 m m m
3050 3462 3962 m 111 m
3050 3462 3862 m m m
7579 0085 0515 1197 1898 2499 3052 3464 3964
75.90 1198
7581 ,199
7582
7583
7594
0075 0516
0086 0517
0255 0703 m m
,200 m
1201 m
1202 m
1899 2500 3053 3465 3965
1900 2501 3054 3466 3866
1901 2502 3055 3467 3967 m m m m m
1902 2503 3056 3469 3869 m 111 m m 111
1903 2504 3057 3469 3869 m m m m a
7585 1202 1903 2504 3057 3409 3869 4393 5293 5792 6403 6993 m m In In m m Q Q Q Q Q
7596 1203 1904 2505 m I m
7587 1215 11
1917 2518 II 11
3058 3470 3870 m m Ill
307 1 3493 3993 II 11 I1
4377 5297 5786 6395 6985 Q Q Q.W Q.W
4377 5297 5786 6396 6986 Q Q Q.W g.94
4379 5787 69.57
4379 5788 6398 6988
4390 5789 6399 6989 ACCURACY OF WIFE’S TOTAL LABOR INCOME
438, 529 1 5790 6400 6990 Q Q Q Q Q
4302 5292 5791 6401 699 1 Q Q Q Q Q
ASSET PART OF FIRM INCOME-HEAD & WIFE
ASSET PART OF BUSINESS INCOME- HEAD & WIFE
ASSET PART OF INCOME FRO” MARKET GARDENING
ASSET PART OF INCOME FROM ROOMERS
INCOME FROM RENT, INTEREST, DIVIDENDS, ETC.
ALIMONY-HEAD & WIFE
4383 5293 5792 6402 6992 Q Q Q Q Q
4384 5295 5794 6404 6994
4398 5294 5793 11 Q Q
6405 6995
. . -.- I.----rC-
Cross-Reference List
1981 1968 ,969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
WIFE’S ASSET lNCOME
ACCURACY OF HEAD & WIFE’S ASSET INCOME
TOTAL TAXABLE INCOME-HEAD & WIFE
AMOUNT CONTRlBUTED TO OUTSIDE DEPENDENTS
NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS
TOTAL EXEMPTIONS FOR FEDERAL INCOME TAX-HEAD & WIFE
FEDERAL lNCOME TAX TABLE USED-HEAD & WIFE
ADC AND AFDC PAYMENTS-HEAD & WIFE
ACCURACY OF HEAD & WIFE’S ADC AND AFDC PAYMENTS
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME- HEAD & WIFE
OTHER WELFARE-HEAD & WIFE
7566
7589 0087 0519
1204 1905 2506 3059 347 1 367 1 m II) II) m 111 m
1206 1907 2508 306 1 3473 3673
7590
759,
CO76 0518 Q 9
0082 0530 Q (l.Q
I205 1906 2507 3060 3472 3672 4366 5297 5796 6409 9 Q 9 Q 9 9 Q Q Q Q
1228 1908 2509 3062 3474 3674 4388 5299 9798 6409
7592 1207 1909 2510 3063
7593
7594
7595 0523 1911 2512 3065
7996 0524
1209
1210
1211
1912 2513 3066
7597
7598 ,913 2514 3067
3475
3477
3476
3479
3975
3877
3879
3964
3879
4365 5296 5795 6406 6996
4367 5298 5797 6407
43.99 5300 5799 6410
4392 5303 5602 6413 7003
4333 5304 5803 6414 7004
4400 5312 5904 6415 Q Q
4394 5305 5805 6416
6997
6998 Q
6999
7000
7001
7002
7005
Description of Variable 1981 196.9 1969 1970 197, (972 ,973 1974 1975 ,976 1977 1979 ,979 1960
SOCIAL SECURITY- HEAD & WIFE
OTHER RETIREMENT PAY-HEAD
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION-HEAD
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION-HEAD
CHILD SUPPORT-HEAD
HELP FROM RELATIVES-HEAD
MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFERS-HEAD
WIFE’S TRANSFER INCOME
ACCURACY OF TRANSFERS EXCEPT ADC-HEAD & WIFE
TOTAL TRANSFER INCOME-HEAD & WlFE
TAXABLE INCOME OF FIRST HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
NUMBER OF EXEMPTIONS OF FIRST HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
7599
7600
760,
7602
7603
7604
7605
,606
7607
7606
7609
7610
1212
,213
0262 0710 1216 m m 111
071, ,217 I m
,2,6 m
,219
0525 ,220 ,922 2523 3076 3466 3889 4404 5316 5615 6426 7016
,914 2515
1915 2516
1916 2517 JJ JJ
1916 25.17 JJ 11
19,7 25,8 ii 1 I
,918 2519 Ill A
1919 2520 m m
1920 252, n m
1921 2522
3066 3460 3890
3069 3491 386 1
3070 3462 3692 1) JJ JJ
3070 3462 3862 JJ JJ JJ
307 1 34.53 36.53 ! I 11 ,,
3072 34.54 3995 m m m
3073 3465 3.586 111 m RI
3074 3466 3667 m In 111
3075 3467 3968
4395 5306
4396 5307
4397 5306 JJ
4397 5309 JJ cl
4396 5310 ,I
4399 5311 9
4401 5313 9
4402 5314
4403 63,5
5606 64‘7
5907 64,9
5609 6419
5809 6420 tl
58 10 642,
59(1 6422 g
5612 6423 cl
5913 6424
5614 6425
7007
7009
7009
7010
701,
7012
7013
70,4
7016
70,7
70$8
Cross-Ref erence List
Description 1981 1966 1966 1970 197 I 1972 ,973 1074 1975 1976 1677 1978 1979 1990
FEDERAL INCOME TAX TABLE USED-1ST OTHER
TAXABLE INCOME OF SECOND HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
NUMBER OF EXEMPTIONS OF SECOND HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
FEDERAL INCOME TABLE USED-2ND OTHER
TAX
TAXABLE INCOME OF THIRD HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
NUMBER OF EXEMPTlONS OF THIRD HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
FEDERAL INCOME TAX TABLE USED-
TAXABLE INCOME OF FOURTH HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
NUMBER OF EXEMPTIONS OF FOURTH HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
FEDERAL lNCOME TAX TABLE USED-4TH OTHER
7611
7612
,613
,614
,615
76 (6
,617
,6?8
,618
,620
7ot9
,020
702 1
7022
,023
7024
7026
7026
7027
7029
Cross-Reference List
1981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 ,973 1974 1975 1976 1917 1978 ,479 1980
TAXABLE INCOME OF FIFTH HIGHEST- OTHER EARNER
NUMBER OF EXEMPTIONS OF FIFTH HlGHEST OTHER EARNER
FEDERAL INCOME TAX TABLE USED-5TH OTHER
ANNUAL WORK HOURS- OTHERS
TOTAL TAXABLE INCOME-OTHERS
ACCURACY OF OTHERS’ TAXABLE INCOME
ASSET PORTION OF OTHERS TAXABLE INCOME
ADC, AFDC INCOME- OTHERS
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME- OTHERS
OTHER WELFARE- OTHERS
SOCIAL SECURITY- OTHERS
7621
7622
7623
7624
7625
7626
7627 m
7628
7629
7630
0520 1221 1923 2524 3077 3483 3090
0079 0521 1222 1924 2526 3078 3490 389 I
0522 ,223 1925 2526 3079 349 1 3892
4405 531t
5316
5319
5816 6427 7032
4406
4407
58i7 6429
6a18 6429
3894 4408 I
4410
4416
5320 nl
5819 111
6430 ”
3896 5322 582 1 6432 7036
3902 6329 5822 6433
3897 4411 6323 5823 6434
3898 4412 5324 5824 6435
7033
7034
7035 n
7037
7038
7039
,9*1 1968 ,969 1970 197 f 1972 1973 ,974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 I980
RETIREMENT INCOME- OTHERS
UNEMPLOYMENT- OTHERS
WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION- OTHERS
CHlLD SUPPORT- OTHERS
HELP FROM RELATIVES-OTHERS
MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFERS-OTHERS
TOTAL TRANSFER INCOME-OTHERS
ACCURACY OF OTHERS’ TRANSFER INCOME
NUMBER OF INCOME RECEIVERS (OTHER THAN HEAD & WIFE)
7632 3899 4413 5325 5625 6436 7040
7633
7634
3900 4414 5326 5626 6437 JJ JJ
3900 44 14 6327 5827 6436 JJ JJ
704 1
7042
7635 7043
7636
3901 1 I
3903 m
3904 m
1927 2528 308 1 3493 3905
1928 2529 3082 3494 3906
4415 6326 5628 6439 II
4417 5330 5829 6440
4418 6331 3630 644 1
7044
7637 7045
7638 4419 5332 583 1 6442 7046
7639
0527 1225
0526 1226 4420 5333 5832 6443 7047
7640 0265 07 17 ,227 e e
1929 2630 3063 3495 3907 442 1 5334 5833 8444 7046
NUMBER OF LABOR 764 I INCOME RECEIVERS (OTHER THAN HEAD & WIFE )
1968 INTERVIEW 7642 NUMBER
ooO3 0534 1230
1930 253 I 3084 3496 3908 4422 5335 5634 6445 7049
1932 2533 3085 3497 3909 4423 6336 5635 6446
4731 PP
Cross-Re ference List
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 ,971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
1969 INTERVIEW 7643 0442 1233 1933 2534 3086 NUMBER
3498 3910 4424 5337 5836 6447 705 1
1970 INTERVIEW 7644 1102 ,934 2535 3087 NUMBER
3499 3911
1971 INTERVIEW 7645 NUMBER
1802 2536 3088 3500 3912
1972 INTERVIEW 7646 NUMBER
1973 INTERVIEW 7647 NUMBER
1974 INTERVIEW 7648 NUMBER
1975 INTERVIEW 7649 NUMBER
2402 3089 350 I 3913
3002 3502 3914
3402 391s
3802
4732 PP
4425
4733 PP
4426
4734 PP
4427
4735 PP
4428
4736 PP
4429
4737 PP
4430
4736 PP
5336 5837 6448 7052
5339 5939 6449 7053
5340 5839 6410 7054
534 1 5840 6451 7055
5342 584 1 6452 7056
5343 5842 6453 7057
Description of Variable 198, 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 IS74 ,975 ,976 1977 1978 1979 1980
1976 INTERVIEW NUMBER
1977 INTERVIEW NUMBER
1979 INTERVIEW NUMBER
1979 INTERVIEW NUMBER
1980 INTERVIEW NUMBER
DATE OF INTERVIEW
7650 7058
7651 7059
7652
4302 5344 6843 6454
5202 5844 6455
5845 6466 7060
7653 7061
7654 6902
,655 0099 0553 1236 1939 2539 3092 3505 3918 1.m 1.m 1 .m m m m m m
5347 5847 6459 m In m
,064
7656 0100 0554 1237 1940 3093 3919
4433 n
474 I PP
4434 5348 6848 6460 7065
7657
7658
7659
“115 0549 1238 1941 254 1 3094 3507 3920
0117 1008 1239 1942 2542 3095 3508 392 I
0119 1010 1240 1943 2543 3096 3509 3922
0118 t011 1241 1944 2544 3097 3510 3923
4742 PP
4435
4436
4437
7660 4438
5349 5849 646 I 7066
5350 5650 6462 7067
535 1 5651 6463 7068
5352 5852 6464 7069
7661 0398 0550 9
,242 ‘945 2545 3511 3924
4743 PP
4439 5353 5653 6465 7070
LENGTH OF INTERVIEW
NUMBER IN FAMILY
AGE OF HEAD
SEX OF HEAD
AGE OF WIFE
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN FU
AGE OF YOUNGEST CHILD
WHETHER PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NEAR
ADEQUACY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
WHETHER ADDRESS IS INSlDE LIMITS OF CITY
DISTANCE TO CENTER OF ClTY
DISTANCE TO CENTER OF NEAREST CITY
WHETHER OWNS CAR OR TRUCK
NUMBER OF CARS AND TRUCKS OWNED
TOTAL MILES DRIVEN DURING YEAR
ACTUAL NUMBER OF ROOMS
TYPE OF HOUSING
TYPE OF HEATING FUEL USED FOR DWELLING
7662
7663
7664
7665
7666
7667
7668
7669
7670
767,
7672
7673
0120 1013 in n
0576
1243
1249
1946 2546
1952 2552
0577 1250 ,953 2553
0140 0578 n
0143 058 1
Of02 0592
0190 0810 ” ”
1251
1254
1954 2554
1957 2557
1263
1499 ”
1966 2565
2211 2937 n n
3099
3102
3103
3104
3107
3512 3925
3515 3928
4440
4443
5354 5854 6466 707 1
5357 5857 6467 7072
35 16 3929 4444 5359 5858 6468 7073
3517 3930
393 1
4445
4446
3520 3932 4447
352 I 3937 4448
3939 4449
5359 5959 6472 7077
5360 5860 6473 7078
536 1 5861 6474 7079
5362 5862 6477 7090
5363 5963 6479 709!
7092
Description of Variable ,991 ,968 ,969 ,970 1971 ,972 ,973 (974 ,975 1976 ,977 ‘978 1379 ,990
WHETHER RECEIVED GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY FOR HEATING COSTS
WHETHER OWNS OR RENTS
WHETHER HAS MORTGAGE
# YEARS LEFT ON MORTGAGE
WHETHER SECOND MORTGAGE
WHETHER DU IS RENTED FURNISHED
REASON FOR FREE RENT
WHETHER PAYS FOR ELECTRICITY
TOTAL ELECTRIC BILL
ACCURACY OF ELECTRIC BILL
WHY DOESN’T PAY FOR ELECTRICITY
WHETHER PAYS FOB GAS
WHETHER BOTTLED 7686
TOTAL GAS BILL
7674
7675
7676
7677
,679
7679
7680
768,
7682
,693
7694
7695
769,
0103 0593
0104 0594 n
0104 0595 n
0105 0596
,264 ,967 2566 3,09 3522 3939 4450 5364 5864 6470 7084
,265 ,968 2567 6480 7095
648 1 7086
,266 ,971 2570 6482 7087
4329 5227 5725 6328 6927
1267 ,972 2571 3109 3523 3940 445, 5365 5965 6493 7089
7093
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 197 1 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 ,978 (979 ,980
ACCURACY OF GAS BILL
WHETHER PAYS FOR HEATING OIL
TOTAL OIL BILL
ACCURACY OF OIL BILL
WHETHER PAYS FOR COAL OR WOOD
TOTAL COAL/WOOD BILL
ACCURACY OF COAL/ WOOD BILL
WHETHER PAYS FOR WATER & SEWAGE
TOTAL WATER & SEWAGE BILL
ACCURACY OF WATER & SEWAGE BILL
WHY DOESN’T PAY FOR WATER & SEWAGE
ANNUAL UTILITIES
WHETHER MOVED SINCE SPRING
MONTH OF MOST RECENT MOVE
7688
7689
7690
769 I
7692
7693
7694
,695
7696
7697
7699
7699 0014 0460 ,133 ,834 2434 5231 5729 6332 693 1 e Q e
7700 0603 1274 1979 2577 3110 3524 394 1 4452 5366 5866 6494 7089
7701 3942 4453 5367 5867 6485 7090
Cross-Reference List
,991 ,969 1969 1970 197, 1972 1973 1974 ,975 ,976 ,977 ,979 ,979 ,980
WHY MOVED 7702
WHETHER MIGHT MOVE 7703
CERTAINTY OF FUTURE MOVE
WHY MIGHT MOVE
7704
7 705
7706
7707
7709
7709
7710
77,,
7712
7713
0604 n
0111 0605 ” ”
1275 ,990 2578 3,1, 3525 n ” ” n n
1276 (99, 2579 31,2 3526
0112 0606 1277 1982 2590 31,3 3527 n ” ” ” ” ” n
0196 0639 ,278 1983 2581 3,,4 3528 n ” n n n n ”
019a 0641 ,280 1986 2584 3,17 3532
0200 0642 rl.ff ff
0197 0640 n.0 n.0
,291 ff
,987 2585 3, Ia 3533 ff ff ff ff
1279 ,984 2582 3115 3530 ” n n n
($85 2583 3416 3531 ” n n n
3943 4454 5368 5868 6496 709 1
3944 4455 5369 5969 6487 7092
3945 4456 5370 6498 7093
3946 4457
5870
5971 5371 6499 7094
3967 ”
3970
4459 5373 5872 6492 7095
446, 5376 5875 6493 7096
397, 4462 3975 4467
4478 kk
5377 5395
5392 5390
5976 5879
5977 5880
6494
6495
7097
7098
3993 3994
‘f
4479 kk
4490
5393 5391
5878 6496 7099
5394 5392
3968 n
4459 n
5374 n
5375 n
5873 n
5874 ”
6497 ”
3969 4460 n n
6498 ”
7100 n
7101 n
EMPLOYMENT STATUS- HEAD
WHETHER WORKS FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE, OR BOTH (E)
WHETHER WORKS FOR GOVERNMENT (E)
WHETHER CURRENT JOB COVERED BY UNION CONTRACT (E)
WHETHER MEMBER OF THAT UNION (E)
# MONTHS WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER
OCCUPATION CODE- HEAD (E)
INDUSTRY CODE-HEAD (E)
Description of Variable 199 I 1969 1969 ,970 ,971 1972 ,973 ,974 1975 ,976 ,977 1978 ,979 I sao
2600 3133 hh hh
1297 2003 2601 3134 a.hh P.g.hh g.hh a.hh
,294 2m 2599 313, hh hh hh hh
0667 1295 2001 2599 3132 g.hh g.hh g.hh g.hh g.hh
3548 4002 hh hh
3549 4003 a.hh a.hh
3546 4OOQ hh hh
3547 400( a.hh g.hh
3549 4003 D.hh g.hh
3547 4001 g.hh a.hh
4509 5420 5907 6518 7121
4510 a
451,
4512 0
1297 2003 2601 3134 a.hh g.p.hh g.hh Q.hh
4513 !a
0667 1295 200, 2599 3132 g.hh g.hh g.hh g.hh a.hh
4514 5425 5912 a !a
45,5
,297 2003 26Oi 3134 3549 4003 4516 a.hh g.p.hh g.hh g.hh Q.hh g.hh a
0200 0642 128, 1997 2585 3,,a “,ff ff ff ff ff ff
3533 3983 ff 3984
ff
4498 5397 5888 6499 7102
542 I 5908 a
5422 5909
5423 5910 P
5424 591, g
5426 9913
5427 5914 6
WHETHER SALARIED OR PAID BY HOUR (E)
REGULAR SALARY (PER HOUR BASIS) (E)
77 14
7715
77 16
7717
,718
77,9
7720
7721
6519 7122
6520 7123
652 1 7124
6522 7125
6523 7t26
6524 7127
6525 7128
WHETHER PAID FOR OVERTIME (E)
SALARIED OVERTIME (PER HOUR BASIS)
REGULAR HOURLY WAGE FOR HOURLY EMPLOYEES (E)
OVERTIME HOURLY WAGE FOR HOURLY EMPLOYEES (E)
MODE OF PAY IF NOT SALARIED OR HOURLY (E)
OVERTIME HOURLY PAY FOR NONSALARIED, NONHOURLY EMPLOYEES
NUMBER OF MONTHS AT PRESENT POSlTION (E)
7722
7723 WHETHER DOING SAME TASKS ON JOB AS A YEAR AGO (E)
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 (97 1 1972 1973 1974 1975 ,976 1977 1978 ,979 1980
WHAT NEW TASKS-VP OR DOWNGRADE OF JOB (E)
WHAT NEW TASKS- NUMBER (E)
MONTH STARTED JOB (E)
7724
7725
3995 4499 5399
3119
3121
3534
3536
3986 4490 5399
3989 449 1 5400
3122 3989 4492 5401
3120 3535 3997 4493 5402
0654 ,298 1994 2592 3125 3540 3993 99 PSI 09 99 00 00 90
4494 5403
0211 0655 ,299 1995 2593 3126 354 1 3994 m.99 m.00 99 99 SW 90 00 09
4496 5405
0654 1288 ,994 2592 3125 3540 3993 ZIP 99 99 *!a 89 09 90
4497
4499
5406 5896
3126 354 1 3994 09 99 09
5407 5897 6608 7111
5889
5890
699 I
5892
5893
5894
6500 7 103
6501 7 104
6602 7105
6503 7106
6504
6505
7 107
7109
WHAT HAPPENED TO PREVIOUS JOB (E)
WHETHER PRESENT JOB BETTER OR WORSE (E)
7727
7728
7729
7730
7731
7732
7733
7734
020 1 0643 0
0202 0645 ”
1292
1284
0646 ,285
0644 1283
022 1 0655 1299 m.99 m.09 09
1988
1990 2599
WHY BETTER OR WORSE (E)
PRESENT JOB PAY MORE? (E)
1999
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE OTHERS WERE ILL (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO OTHERS’ ILLNESS (E)-HEAD
5895 7 109
7110 WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO ILLNESS OF SELF
1995 89
2593 90
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 ,980
WHETHER TOOK VACATION (E)
1286
NUMBER OF WEEKS OF VACATION (E)-HEAD
1287
WHETHER ON STRIKE (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED ON STRIKE (E)-HEAD
1290 99
1291 08
4500 5409 5898 6509
4501 5410 5899 6510
4502 5411 5900 6511
4503 5412 5901 6512
WHETHER UNEMPLOYED
NUMBER OF WEEKS UNEMPLOYED (E) - HEAD
1290 09
1291 99
1992 2590 3123 3539 399 I
1993 259 1 3124 3539 3992
1996 2594 3127 3542 3995 09 09 94 L7g 99
1997 2595 3129 3543 3996 90 90 09 09 00
1996 2594 3127 3542 3995 00 90 9g 00 00
1997 2595 3128 3543 3996 99 09 99 w 99
1998 2596 3129 3544 3999
4504 5413 5902 6513
4505 5414 5903 6514
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED ON MAIN JOB IN PREVIOUS “EAR (E)
7735 0652
7736 0222 0653 m m
7737 0656 09
7738 0220 0657 m.a.99 m.09
7739 0656 90
7740 0270 0657 m.o.99 m.99
774 I 0223 0658 El.0 m.0
1292 4607 5417 5904 6516 7118
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED ON MAIN JOB (E)
7742 0225 0669 m.0 m.o
1293 1999 2997 3130 3545 3999 4508 5419
WHETHER OVERTIME 7743 5419
WHETHER EXTRA JOE (E)
7744 0227 0660 n
(298
OCCUPATION-EXTRA 7745 0228 066 I 1299 JOE n n ”
2004 2602 3135 3550 4005
2005 2603 3136 3551 4006 ” ” ” n ”
2006 2604 3137 3552 4007
4549 5428
4519 5429
4520 5430 TOTAL NUMBER OF 7746 0227 0662 EXTRA JOBS (E) ” n
1300
5906 6516
5906 6617
5915 6526
5916 6527
5917 6529
7112
7113
7114
7115
7116
7117
7119
7120
7129
7130
7131
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 ,978 ,979 1980
HOURLY WAGE ON EXTRA JOB (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED ON EXTRA JOE (E)
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED ON EXTRA JOB (E)
MONTH & YEAR OF MOST RECENT SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
# WEEKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (E)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (E)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 9+ WKS
WHETHER HAPPPENED MORE THAN ONCE (E)
# TlMES HAPPENED (E)
WHETHER 2ND SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
7747 0229 0663 1301 2007 26OS 3138 9 9 9 9 9 9
7748 0664 1302 2008 2606 3139 m
7749 0665 ,303 2009 2607 3140 m
7750
7751
7752
7753
7754
7755
7756
3553 4008 452 I 5431 59 18 6529 7132 9 g 9 0
3554 4009 4522 5432 5919 6530 7133
3555 4010 4523 5433 5920 653 1 7134
Cross-Reference List
Description of Var iable ,981 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1979 1380
MONTH & YEAR OF 2ND SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
# WEEKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (E)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (E)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 9+ WKS (E)
WHETHER HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE (E)
# TIMES HAPPENED (E)
WHETHER 3RD SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
MONTH & YEAR OF 3RD SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
# WEEKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (E)
7757
7750
7759
7760
7761
7762
7763
7764
7765
Description of Variable 1981 1969 1969 1970 197 1 1972 1973 1974 1975 ,976 1977 1979 1979 1990
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKlNG FOR JOE- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (E)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 9+ WKS (E)
WHETHER HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE (E)
# TIMES HAPPENED (E)
WHETHER RECEIVED UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATlON (E)
WHETHER USED UP BENEFITS (E)
# WKS WITH NO BENEFITS (E)
WHETHER ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT (E)
WHY DIDN’T APPLY FOR BENEFITS-1ST MENTION (E)
WHY DIDN’T APPLY FOR BENEFITS-2ND MENTlON (E)
7766
7767
7168
,769
7770
77, I
7772
7773
77,4
7775
Cross-Reference List
,981 ,968 ,969 1970 197 1 1972 1973 1974 ,975 ,976 ,977 ,978 1979 ,980
WHETHER OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME (E)
TYPE SOURCES OF INCOME-1ST MENTION (E)
TYPE SOURCES OF INCOME-2ND MENTION (E)
WHETHER RETURNED TO SAME EMPLOYER (E)
WHETHER RETURNED TO SAME TYPE OF
WHETHER WAGE RATE HIGHER OR LOWER (E)
WHETHER COULD HATE WORKED MORE (E)
PAY/HOUR FOR EXTRA WORK (E)
WHETHER COULD HAVE WORKED LESS (E)
WHETHER WANTED LESS WORK (E)
WHETHER WANTED MORE WORK (E)
WHETHER COULD HAVE WORKED LESS (E)
7776
7777
7778
7779
77.50
7781
7792 0230 0666 1304 2010 2608 3141 3556 4011
7783
7784
7785
0232 0669
0233 0670
0231 0668
0232 0669
1306
1307
7786 1305
7787 1306
2012 26 10 3143 3558 4013
2013 2611 3144 3559 4014
2011 2609 3142 3557 4012
2012 2610 3143 3558 4013
4524 5434
4525 5435 a a
4528 5437
4529 5438
4527 5436
4528 5437
592 I 6532
5922 6533
5924 6534
5925 6535
5923 6536
5924 6537
7135
7136
7137
7138
7139
7140
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable ,991 ,968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
WHETHER WANTED LESS WORK (E)
ANNUAL HOURS OF JOURNEY TO WORK (E)
ACCURACY OF JOURNEY TO WORK HOURS (E)
7788
7789
7790
779 1
7792
7793
7794
7795
7796
7797
7798
1799
0233 0670
0473 0
Od74 0
0674 0
0673 c.0
0208 0690 n.0 n.0
0212 0694 n.0 n.0
0640 n.0
1307 2013 2611 3144 3559 4014 4529 5438 5925 6538 7141
,146 ,847 2447 3033 3429 3829 4342 5242 574 1 6346 6944 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
,147 0
1309
1308 n
1314
,848 0
2448 3034 3430 3830 0 0 0 0
4343 0
5243 0
5742 6347 6946 0 0 0
2014 2612 3145 3560 4015 4530 5439 5926 6539 7142
2015 2613 3146 356 I 4016 4531 5440 ” n n n ” ” n
5927 6540 7143
2618 3147 3562 4017 654 1 7144
t3ta 2024 2622 6542 7145
595 1
5952
595 1
1326 203 1 2631 3148 3563 4019 ” n ” n n n
4542 544 1 5958 6545 7148
NUMBER OF MILES TO WORK (E)
MODE OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (E)
WHETHER THINKING ABOUT GETTING NEW JOB
WHETHER DOING ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING NEW JOB
WHETHER HEAD’S AGE IS 45-64 (E)
AGE AT RETlREMENT (E)
WHETHER RETIRE BEFORE 65 (E)
AGE AT RETIREMENT (E)
OCCUPATION-JOB SOUGHT (U)
Cross-Reference List
,981 1969 1969 1970 197 I 1972 ,973 1974 ,975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
PAY PER HOUR SOUGHT (U)
WHETHER NEEDS TRAlNlNG (U)
WHAT DOING TO FIND JOB (U)
NUMBER OF PLACES LOOKED FOR JOB (U)
RESERVATION WAGE
NUMBER OF WEEKS LOOKING FOR WORK (U)
WHETHER EVER HAD JOE (U)
OCCUPATION-LAST JOB (U)
INDUSTRY-LAST JOE (U)
WHAT HAPPENED TO PREVIOUS JOB (U)
YEAR LAST WORKED (U)
WHETHER TOOK VACATION (U)
NUMBER WEEKS VACATION (U)
7800 0647 1327 2032
780 1 0648 ,328 2033
7802
7803
0649 a
0236 0650 n
1329 2034
1330 2035
7904
7805
7806
7807
7808
7909
7810
7811
7812
1331 n
2037 n
020 1 065 1 1332 2039 n.0 n n n
2632 3149
2633 3150
2634 3151
2635 3152
2636 3153 3569 4023 n n n
2637 3154 ” ”
2638 3155 n ”
3570 4024 n n
357 1 4026 n
3564 4019
3565 4020
3566 402 1 n n
3567 4022
4544 5442 5959 9
4545 5443 5960
4546 5444 596 1
4547 5445 5962
5453 5970
6546 7149 a a
6547 7150
6549 7151
6549 7152
7553
6555 7167
4552 5454 597 1 6556 7158
4553 5455 5984 6557 7159 n n n n n
4554 5456 5985 6558 7!60 n n n n n
4556 5458 5886 6559 7161
4557 5459 5997 6560 7162
4558 5460 5988 656 I 7163
4559 546 I 5,889 6562 7164
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE OTHERS ILL (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO OTHERS ILLNESS (U)
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO ILLNESS OF SELF (U)
WHETHER ON STRIKE (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED ON STRIKE
WHETHER UNEMPLOYED (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS UNEMPLOYED (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED (U)
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED (U)
MONTH & YEAR OF MOST RECENT SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
7913
,814
7815
78 16
,917
7919
,919
,820
792 1
,922
7823
204 1 264 I 3158 3574 4029 99 99 99 69 99
2042 2642 3159 3575 4030 99 99 99 99 99
1042 2642 3159 3575 4030 QQ 99 Q9 Q9 QQ
2039 2639 3156 3572 4027
2040 2640 3157 3573 4028
4562
4563
4564
4565
4566
4567
4568
4570
4571
5464
5465
5466
546,
5468
5469
5470
5473
5474
599 I
5992
5993
5994
5995
5996
599,
5998
5999
6565
9569
6567
6569
6569
6570
657,
6572
Cross-Reference List
# WKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (U)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKlNG FOR JOB- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (U)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOE- SPELL OF 9+ WEEKS
WHETHER HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE (U)
# TIMES HAPPENED (U)
WHETHER 2ND SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
MONTH & YEAR OF 2ND SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
# WEEKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (U)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKlNG FOR JOB- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (U)
7824
7625
7826
7927
7828
,629
7830
783,
7932
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 9+ WEEKS (U)
WHETHER HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE (U)
# TIMES HAPPENED (U)
WHETHER 3RD SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
MONTH & YEAR OF 3RD SPELL OF UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
# WEEKS TIL RETURNED TO WORK (U)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 5-8 WKS (U)
WHETHER 4+ WEEKS PASSED WHEN NOT LOOKING FOR JOB- SPELL OF 9+ WKS (U)
WHETHER HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE
# TIMES HAPPENED (U)
Cross-Reference List
Descrpition of Var iable ,9ut ,968 1969 1970 ,971 ,972 ,973 ,974 ,975 ,976 ,977 ,978 ,979 1980
WHETHER RECEIVED UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION (U)
WHETHER USED UP BENEFITS (U)
# WEEKS WITH NO BENEFITS (U)
WHETHER ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT (U)
WHY DIDN’T APPLY FOR BENEFITS-1ST MENTION (U)
WHY DIDN’T APPLY FOR BENEFITS-2ND MENTION (U)
WHETHER OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME (U)
TYPE SOURCES OF INCOME-1ST MENTION (U)
TYPE SOURCES OF INCOME-2ND MENTION (U)
WHETHER RETURNED TO SAME EMPLOYER (U)
WHETHER RETURNED TO SAME TYPE OF JOB (U)
,813
78-311
,847
7848
,849
7850
7R51
7852
,853
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable (981 ,968 1969 ,970 ,971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 ,960
WHETHER WAGE RATE HlGHER OR LOWER
ANNUAL HOURS OF JOURNEY TO WORK (U)
ACCURACY OF JOURNEY TO WORK HOURS (U)
NUMBER OF MILES TO WORK (U)
MODE OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (U)
WHETHER HEAD'S AGE IS 45-64 (U)
AGE AT RETIREMENT (U)
WHETHER RETIRE BEFORE 65 (U)
AGE AT RETIREMENT (U)
WHETHER RETIRED
YEAR RETlRED (R)
WHETHER WORKED LAST YEAR (R)
OCCUPATlON (R)
7854
7855 0473 0
7856 0474 0
7861
7862
7863
7864
7865
7966 0197 0640 n.0 n.0
1146 ,847 2447 3033 3429 3829 4342 5242 5741 6346 6944 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1147 ,648 2448 3034 3430 3830 4343 5243 5742 6347 6945 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1338 2043 2643 3160 3576 4032 4572 5476 6ow 6573 7175
4573 5476 6001 6574 7176 ” n
6003 6576 ,179
I350 2056 2654 3167 3583 4039 4575 5479 6017 6577 7179
1352 2058 2656 3169 3586 404 1 4578 5482 6018 6578 71.90 ” n ” n n ” n ” n n
INDUSTRY (R)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED (R)
HOURS/WEEK WORKED (R)
WHETHER STILL WORKING (R)
REASON FOR LEAVING JOB (R)
WHETHER MIGHT GET NEW JOB (R)
NUMBER OF YEARS UNTIL GETS NEW JOB (R)
TYPE OF NEW JOB (R)
WHETHER TRAINING NEEDED (R)
WHETHER LOOKING FOR JOB (R)
NUMBER OF PLACES LOOKED FOR NEW JOE (R)
WHETHER MALE HEAD w/WIFE OR FRIEND IN FU
EMPLOYMENT STATUS- WIFE
7867
7868
7.969
7870
787 I
7672
7873
7874
7875
7876
7877
7878
7879
0223 0658 tn.0 m.0
0225 0659 in.0 m.0
0236 0685 n.o 0
,353
,354
1355
,316 ”
1358
,360
2059 2657 n ”
2060 2656
206 * 2659
3170 n
3171
3172
3587 4042 ” n
3588 4043
3589 4044
4579 ”
4580
4581
5463 n
6484
5465 602 1 656 I ,163
5466 6022 6562 ,184
4584
2062 2660 3473 3590 4045 4985
4566
5487
5468
5489
2063 266 1
2065 2663
3174 359 I 4046
3593 4048
4590 549 1
3176 4593 5493 6027 65.97
4596 5496 6028 6988
2067 2665 3178 3595 4050 4597 5497
6019 n
6020
6023 6583 7185
6024 6584 ,186
6025 6565 ,187
6579 71.91 n n
6500 7182
4776 n
5505 6037 6590 7162
464 1 5525 6053 PP ” n
6026 ”
6029
6586
6569
6591 7193
7988
7 169
7,so
7191
WHETHER WORKS FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE, OR BOTH (E)
WHETHER WORKS FOR GOVERNMENT (E)
WHETHER CURRENT JOB COVERED BY UNION CONTRACT (E)
WHETHER BELONGS TO THAT UNION (E)
# MONTHS WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER
OCCUPATlON CODE- WlFE (E)
INDUSTRY CODE-WIFE (E)
WHETHER SALARIED OR PAID BY HOUR (E)
REGULAR SALARY (PER HOUR BASIS) (E)
REGULAR HOURLY WAGE FOR HOURLY EMPLOYEES (E)
MODE OF PAY OF NOT SALARIED OR HOURLY (E)
7800
788 1
7882
7863
7884
7895
7986
7887
7.988
781(9
7890
4862 PP
4663 PP
0243 0609 1367 2074 2672 3483 3600 4055 4642 n,rr ".r-P ".?P n.rr n.rr n.rr l-r ".TP ".PP
2075 2673 3164 3602 4056 4643 n,rr ",Pr n.rr n.rr ".PP ".PP
4892 PP
4663 PP
4896 r)ll
4696 PP
6595
5507 6039 6596 “.Pl- “.I-P n
7198 n
5508 6040 6597 “.t-r n.rr n
7199 n
6614 7216
6615 72,7 9 9
6616 9
66(7
7216 9
7219 9
7167
NUMBER OF MONTHS AT PRESENT POSITION (E)
MONTH STARTED JOB (E)
WHAT HAPPENED TO PREVIOUS JOB (E)
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE OTHERS WERE ILL (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO OTHERS’ ILLNESS (E)
WHETHER MISSED WORK BE-CAUSE SELF ILL (R)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO ILLNESS OF SELF
WHETHER TOOK VACATION (E)
NUMBER WEEKS OF VACATION (E)
WHETHER ON STRIKE (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED ON STRIKE (E)
7891
7892
7893
7894
7895
7696
7897
759e
7899
7900
7901
467 t 6598 PP
4672 6599 PP
4873 6600 PP
4877 5509 604 1 660 1 pp PP f-r
4879 5511 6042 6602 pp l-r I-P
4880 5512 6043 6603 pp l-r I-P
466 1 5513 6044 6604 pp PT l-r
4883 PP
4664 PP
4665 PP
4886 PP
6045 6605 PP
6047 6607 PP
7200
7201
7202
7205
7206
720?
7206
7209
7210
WHETHER UNEMPLOYED 7902
NUMBER OF WEEKS UNEMPLOYED (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED ON MAIN JOB IN PREVIOUS YEAR
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED ON MAlN JOB (E)
WHETHER WORKED OVERTlME (E)
WHETHER EXTRA JOB (E)
OCCUPATION-EXTRA JOB (E)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED ON EXTRA JOB (E)
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED ON EXTRA JOB (E)
ANNUAL HOURS OF JOURNEY TO WORK- WlFE (E)
ACCURACY OF JOURNEY TO WORK HOURS-WIFE (E)
6609 721, PP
7903 4888 PP
6610 7272
7904 0244 0610 m.rr m.rr
,366 2076 2674 3185 3603 4057 4607 rr rl- rr rr l-r r-P aa,t-r
4890 PP.rr
5522 6051 f-r r-P
661, 7213
7905 0245 0611 m.rr nl.PP
,369 2077 2675 3186 3604 4058 4606 rr PP rr PT i-r rr az3.pP
489 1 PP.rr
5523 6052 f-r PP
6612 7214
7906 6613
7907
7908
7909
7910
791,
79,2
490, PP
6618
4902 PP
6619
4905 PP
6620
4906 PP
6621 7223
4729 5753 6356 0 0 0
4730 5754 6359 6957 0 0 0 0
7215
7220
7221
7222
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 ,970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1990
NUMBER OF MlLES TO WORK-WIFE (E)
MODE TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (E)
OCCUPATION-JOB SOUGHT (U)
WHETHER LOOKED FOR JOB IN LAST FOUR WEEKS (U)
NUMBER OF PLACES LOOKED FOR JOB (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS LOOKlNG FOR WORK (U)
WHETHER EVER HAD JOB (U)
OCCUPATION-LAST JOB (U)
INDUSTRY-L&ST JO” (U)
WHAT HAPPENED TO PREVIOUS JOB (U)
YEAR LAST WORKED (U)
7913
7914
79,s
7916
7917
7918
7919
7920
7921
7922
7923
4063 i-r
4064 r-r
0243 0609 1367 2074 2672 3163 3600 4055 n.rr n.t-r n.rr n.rr “.PP n.rr l-r n.rr
2075 2673 3164 3602 4056 n,rr n.rr n,rr n.rr n.rr
4913 PP
4914 PP
4925
4931 PP
4935 DP
4936 PP
4605 “.PT 4937 “.PP
4606 n,rr 4936 n.PP
4940 PP
4941
6622 7224
6623 7225
6624 7226
6625 7227
6626 7226
6627 7229
6626 7230
5507 6039 6629 7231 “.I-? “.8-P ” n
55d6 6040 6630 “,PP n.rr n
7232 n
663 1 7233
6632 7234
Description of Variable ,991 1968 1969 1970 ,971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 ,978 1979 1980
WHETHER TOOK VACATION (U)
7924
NUMBER WEEKS VACATlON (U)
7925
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE OTHERS ILL (U)
7926
NUMBER OF WEEKS MlSSED DUE TO OTHERS’ ILLNESS (U)
7927
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL (U)
7928
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED DUE TO ILLNESS OF SELF (U)
7929
WHETHER ON STRIKE 7930
NUMBER OF WEEKS MISSED ON STRIKE (U)
7931
WHETHER UNEMPLOYED (U)
7932
NUMBER OF WEEKS UNEMPLOYED (U)
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED (U)
7933
7934
4942 PP
4943 PP
4944 PP
6045 PP
6046 rr
604 1 rr
6633 7235
6634 7236
6635 7237
4946 5511 6042 PP f-r TP
6636 7236
4947 5512 6043 PP PP PP
6637 7239
4948 PP
6044 rr
6638 7240
4949 PP
4650 PP
6047 PP
6048 rr
6639 7241
6640 7242
664 1 7243
6642 7244
6643 7246
495 1 PP
0244 0610 1366 rn.PP rn.PP r-r
2076 2674 3185 3603 4057 PP PP PP I-P PI-
4952 PP
4954 PP
6049 rr
6050 l-r
6051 8-r
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 1971 ,672 1973 1974 1975 ,976 1977 1978 1979 1980
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK WORKED (U)
ANNUAL HOURS OF JOURNEY TO WORK- WIFE (U)
7935 0245 0611 $369 2077 2675 3166 3604 4058 4955 5523 6052 m.rr nl.rr PP I-P f-P rr PP l-r PP Pi- l-r
6644 7246
7936 4726 5753 6356 6956 0 0 0 0
ACCURACY OF JOURNEY TO WORK HOURS-WIFE (U)
7937 4730 5754 6356 6957 0 0 0 0
NUMBER OF MILES TO WORK (U)
7938 4063 PP
4956 PP
6054 I-P
6645 7247
MODE OF 7939 TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (U)
4064 I-r
4957 PP
6055 PP
7246
WHETHER RETIRED (R)
7940 7249
WHAT YEAR RETlRED (R)
7641 7250
WHETHER WORKED LAST YEAR (R)
7942 6649 7254
OCCUPATION (R) 7943 0243 0609 1367 2074 “.TP n.rr “.TP n.rr
2672 “.I-P
3600 PP
4055 “.8-P
4962 “.PP
5507 n.rr
6039 “,f-r
6650 n
7252 n
INDUSTRY (R) 7944 2075 PP
2673 rr
3602 4056 4963 5508 6040 665 1 7253 n.rr “.Pl- “.PP n.rr “.PP ” ”
NUMBER OF WEEKS WORKED (R)
7945 0244 0610 1368 2076 m,rr nl,rp PP PP
0245 0611 1369 2077 ln.rr m.rr PP PP
2674 rr
3603 l-r rr
4056 rr
4964 PP
5522 r-r-
605 1 PI-
6652 7254
HOURS/WEEK WORKED (R)
7946 2675 PP
3604 Pr
4965 PP
5523 PP
6052 PP
6653 7255
WHETHER STILL WORKING (R)
7947 6654 7256
Cross-Reference List
REASON FOR LEAVING JOB (R)
WHETHER LOOKING FOR JOB
WHETHER DOING ANYTHlNG TO FIND JOB (R)
NUMBER OF PLACES LOOKED FOR NEW JOB (R)
MARITAL STATUS OF HEAD
WHETHER EVER MARRIED
WHAT HAPPENED LAST MARRIAGE
WHETHER WIFE IN FU
NUMBER OF HOURS, WEEK SPENT ON HOUSE-WORK-WIFE
NUMBER OF HOURS/ WEEK SPENT ON HOUSE-WORK-HEAD
WHETHER OTHERS IN FU
WHETHER OTHERS HELP WlTH HOUSEWORK
7951
7952
7957 4609 5535 6073 6664 7266
PP
4982 PP
4983 PP
5502 11
5503
5504
4766 5534 PP
7958
0616 1377 2069 2690 3205 3624 4610 5536 6074 6665 7267
6655 7257
6656 7256
6657 7259
6666 7260
6034 6659
6035 6660
6036 666 1
6662
6072 6663
7261
7262
7263
7264
7265
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1984 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 ,973 1974 ,975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
WHETHER ELIGlBLE FOR FOOD STAMPS LAST YEAR
WHY NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FOOD STAMPS-1ST MENTION
WHY NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FOOD STAMPS-2ND MENTION
WHETHER TRIED TO GET FOOD STAMPS
WHY COULD NOT GET FOOD STAMPS IN 1979
WHY DIDN’T TRY GETTING FOOD STAMPS-1ST MENTION
WHY DIDN’T TRY GETTING FOOD STAMPS-2ND MENTION
WHETHER HEAD IS FARMER
BKT TOTAL FARM RECEIPTS
WHETHER OWNS BUSINESS
WHETHER BUSINESS INCORPORATED
WHETHER MEMBER OF LABOR UNION
7360
796 1
7962
7963
7964
7965
7966
5538
5539 n
5539 n
5539 n
5539 n
7968
7969
7970
7971
0249 0695 ,381 2093 2694 n n n n n
0250 0696 1362 2094 2695 n n
0250 0697 ,383 209s 2696 n n
0294 0766 1434 2145 2767 n
3206 3625 4065 4611 5540 6075 6679 n n ” n n n n
3207 3626 4066 4612 554 1 6076 6660
3206 3627 4067 4613 5542 6077 666 1
3636 4087 4624 5519 6lOf 6707
6676 7275
7276 ”
7277
1278
7340
7268
7273 n
7274 n
7269
7270 n
727 1 n
7272 n
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 1971 ,972 1973 1974 ,975 ‘976 1977 1978 1979 1660
WHETHER WIFE IN FU
WHETHER WIFE IS UNlON MEMBER
WHETHER DISABILITY-HEAD
LIMITATION ON HEALTH-HEAD
WHETHER HOSPITALIZED-HEAD
# NlGHTS IN HOSPITAL-HEAD
WHETHER PAID OWN HOSPITAL BILLS- HEAD
WHETHER SICK IN BED FOR A DAY OR MORE-HEAD
# DAYS SICK IN BED-HEAD
WHETHER WIFE IN FU
WHETHER DISABILITY-WIFE
LIMITATION ON HEALTH-WIFE
WHETHER HOSPITALIZED-WIFE
# NIGHTS IN HOSPITAL-WIFE
7972
7973
7974 0216 0743 n n
7975 0216 0744 n n
7976
7977
7978
7979
7980
7981
7982
7963
7984
7985
14 10 2121 271.9 3244 n
3666
2,22 2719 3245 3667 n n n n
6706 734 1
6709 7342
4145 4625 5560 6102 6710 7343
4146 4626 556 1 6103 6711 7344 n n
4766
4767 n
Description of Variable ,981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
WHETHER PAID OWN 7966 HOSPITAL BILLS- WIFE
WHETHER SICK IN 7987 BED FOR A DAY OR MORE-WIFE
# DAYS SICK IN 79R8 BED-WIFE
WHETHER ANYONE IN 7989 FU HAS MEDICAL AID
SPECIFIC MEDICAL PROGRAM USED
WHETHER LUMP SUM PAYMENTS
BKT LUMP SUM PAYMENTS
WHETHER OUTSIDE DEPENDENTS
NUMBER OF OUTSIDE 7994 0733 DEPENDENTS n
WHETHER DEPENDENT FOR MORE THAN HALF OF SUPPORT
7990
7991 0718 1384 2096 2702 3209 3628 4074 4616 5553 6095 6688 729 1
7992 0719 s
1385 2097 2703 32 10 3629 4075 4619 5554 6096 6689 7292
7993 0732 1399 2111 2706 3211 3630 4076 4620 5565 6097 6690 7293
7995 0278 0734 ”
1400 2112 2709 3212 363 1 4077 4621 5556 n
3632 4078 4622 5557
608 1 6686 7289 nn
6063
60:;
60:: nn
6667 7290
6098 6691 7294
6099 6692 7295
NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS SUPPORTED
WHETHER NEW WIFE IN FU
WIFE'S EDUCATION
WHETHER WIFE HAD OTHER TRAINING
TYPE OF TRAINING WIFE
WHETHER COLLEGE DEGREE-WIFE
WHETHER ADVANCED DEGREE-WIFE
EDUCATION-WIFE'S FATHER
EDUCATION-WIFE'S MOTHER
NUMBER OF YEARS WORKED SINCE AGE 18-WIFE
NUMBER OF YEARS WORKED FULL TIME WIFE
,996
799,
7999
7999
9002
9003
9003
9005
8006
3215 363, 4101
0246 268, 3216 3658 4102 m n m I
4 103
4104
4105
4106
3608 4109
3609 4109
3610 41,o
3611 4, II
4623
4694
4695 4755
PP
5566
5567
4697
4699 476 1
PP
4699 4762
PP
4753 PP
4754 PP
4999 PP
4990 PP
5569
5570
5572
5573
5574
5575 6124 672, ,354
6100
6, (5 6,,2 ,345
6196 67,3 7346
6617 6714
6t16 6715
6, IS 6716
6120 6717
6121 6716
6122 6719
6123 6720
7296
7347
,348
7349
7350
735 1
7352
7353
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 197, ,972 ,973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 ,990
PERCENT TIME WORKED PART TIME- WIFE
ACCURACY, PERCENT 8008 3434 4113 PART TlME WORK WIFE
WHETHER NEW HEAD
STATE WHERE FATHER GREW UP-HEAD
COUNTY WHERE FATHER GREW UP- HEAD
STATE WHERE MOTHER GREW UP-HEAD
COUNTY WHERE MOTHER GREW UP- HEAD
FATHER’S OCCUPATION-HEAD
OCCUPATION-FIRST FULL TIME JOB-HEAD
WHETHER HAS MOSTLY WORKED IN SAME OCCUPATION-HEAD
AGE OF OLDEST CHILD-HEAD
AGE OF SECOND OLDEST CHILD-HEAD
8007
6009 079 1 e
9010
6011
8012
8013
8014
6015
6016
80,, 0562 ,462 2173
9018 0563 1463 2174
,461
,454
,455
,456
145,
1458
,459
,460
2165
2166
2167
2168
2169
2170
2171
2172
279, 3217 3639 4114
2792 3219 3640 4115
2793 32,9 364 I 4116
2794 3220 3642 4117
2795 322, 3643 49,8
2796 3222 3644 4119
2797 3223 3645 4120
2798 3224 3646 4121
2799 3225
2800 3226
3647 4122
3649 4123 466, 5587 6,36 6733 7366
3433 4112 499 I PP
4992 PP
4658
4659
4660
466 1
4662
4663
4664
5576 6125 6722 ,355
5577 6126 6723 7356
5570 6127 6124 7357
5579 6128 6725 7358
5580 6129 6726 7359
559 I 6130 6727 7360
5592 6131 6728 736 I
5593 6132 6729 7362
5594 6133 6730 7363
5585 6134 6731 7364
5586 6135 6732 7365
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 197, 1972 1973 1974 ,975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
AGE OF THIRD 6019 OLDEST CHILD-HEAD
TOTAL NUMBER OF 8020 CHILDREN
NUMBER OF CHlLDREN 802 1 BY AGE 25
NUMBER OF SIBLINGS 8022
0564 1464 2175 3801
0565 1465 2176 2902
0566 1466 2177 2803
0316 0567 ,467 2178 2804
WHETHER OLDER SIBLINGS
0312 0786 n
0311 0787 n
0788
0789 d
0790 d
0204 0797 t
0205 0798 t
0317 0792
0376 0193
1476 2188 2814
1477 2199 2815
1478 2 190 2816
1479 2191
1480 2192
1481 2193
1482 2t94
1483
1484
2195
2196
2817
2818
2819
2820
2821
2822
3227 3649 4124
3228 3650 4125
3229 365 I 4126
3230 3652 4127
3635 4128
3232 3654 4130
3233 3655 4131
3234 3656 4132
3235 3657 4133
3236 3658 4134
3237 3659 4135
3238 3660 4136
3239 366 1 4137
3240 3662 4138
4668 5588 6f37 6734 7367
4669 5599 6138 6735 7369
4670 5990 6139 6736 7369
4671
4672
4673
559 1
5992
5593
5594
6140
6141
6142
6737
6738
6739
7370
737 1
1372
1373
TYPE AREA GREW UP 8024
STATE WHERE CREW 8025 UP
COUNTY WHERE GREW 8026 UP
NUMBER OF REGIONS 6027 LIVED IN
6143 4674 6740
4675 6144 674 I 7374
4676 6145 6742 7375
NUMBER OF STATES 9028 LIVED IN
4677
4678
5597
5598
6146
6147
6743
6744
7376
7377 WHETHER MOVED FOR 6029 A JOB
WHETHER REFUSED TO 8030 MOVE FOR A JOB
ECONOMlC SlTUATlON 603 1 OF PARENTS
EDUCATION OF 8032 FATHER
4679 5599 6148 6745 7378
4680
468 1
5600
560 1
6‘49 6746
6150 6747
7379
7380
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
EDUCATION OF MOTHER
WHETHER VETERAN
NUMBER OF YEARS WORKED SINCE AGED 18-HEAD
NUMBER OF YEARS WORKED FULL TIME- HEAD
PERCENT TIME WORKED PART TIME- HEAD
ACCURACY, PART- TIME YORK-HEAD
EDUCATION
WHETHER RECEIVED OTHER TRAINING
TYPE OF TRAINING
WHETHER HAS TROUBLE READING
WHETHER RECEIVED OTHER SCHOOLING
TYPE OF OTHER SCHOOLING
WHETHER COLLEGE DEGREE
8033
8034
8035
0315 0796 1487
3634 4139
2199 2825 3243 3665 4140
3620 4141
6036 362 1 4142
a037 3435 4143 4632
8038
8039
8040
OR13 0794 m RI
0314 0795 ” ”
03‘4 ”
0314 0795 ” n
0314 0795 II n
1485 m
1486 ”
3436 4144
2197 2823 3241 3663 4903 In m n RI
2998 2824 3242 3664 4094 n ” ” n
804 1
6042
3664 4095 ”
4096
6043
6044
6045
,486 n
1486 n
2198 2824 3242 3664 4097 ” n ” n
2198 2824 3242 3664 4098 n n ” n
4099
4682 5602 6151 6746 738 I
4683 5603 6152 6749
4630 5604 6153 6750
1362
7383
4631
4633 5607 6156 6753 7386
4684 5608 6157 6754 7387
4685 5609 6158 6755 7388
4686 56tO 6159 6756 7389
4687 5611 6160 6757 7390
4688 5612 6161 6756 7391
4689 5613 6162 6159 7392
4690 5614 6163 6760 7393
6154 675 I 7384
6155 6752 7385
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable 1981 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1917 1979 1979 1980
WHETHER ADVANCED DEGREE
MAY PERMIT RELlGlOUS PREFERENCE
RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE
RESPONDENT-BY RELATION TO HEAD
NUMBER OF CALLS TO DU
NUMBER OF PERSONS COOED FOR THIS INTERVIEW
TOTAL TAXES-HELD & WIFE
MARGlNAL TAX RATE- HEAD & WIFE
TAXES FOR FIRST HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
MARGlNAL TAX RATE- FIRST HIGHEST EXTRA EARNER
TAXES FOR SECOND HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
MARGINAL TAX RATE- SECOND HIGHEST EXTRA EARNER
9046
8047
80‘28
8049
9050
805 I
9052
8053
9054
9055
9056
9057
,431 2167 2913 3231 3653
0180 0800 1489 2201 2927 3249 3670 ” n n n ”
OS92 0902 ,491 2203 2829 3249 367 1
,209
4100
4129
4149
4180
3876
469 I 5615 6164 676 I 7394
4692 5616 6762 7395
4693 5611 6763 7396
4700 5619 6165 6764 739?
4701 5619 6166 6765 7398
4390 5301 5.500 649, 7399 nm
4391 9302 580 9 64 12 7400
7*01
7402
7403
7404
Cross-Reference List
Description of Variable ,981 ,968 1969 ,970 ,971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1960
TAXES FOR THIRD HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
MARGINAL TAX RATE- THIRD HIGHEST EXTRA EARNER
TAXES FOR FOURTH HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
MARGINAL TAX RATE- FOURTH HIGHEST EXTRA EARNER
TAXES FOR FIFTH HIGHEST OTHER EARNER
MARGINAL TAX RATE- FIFTH HIGHEST EXTRA EARNER
TOTAL TAXES-OTHERS
TOTAL FU MONEY INCOME
TOTAL LABOR INCOME-HEAD
MONEY INCOME/NEEDS
ANNUAL FOOD STANDARD
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS-HEAD
8056 7405
6059 7406
6060 7407
806 I 7406
8062 7409
8063 7410
9064 mm
1224
6065
6066
1514 g
1196
8067 1530
6066
0081 0529 0 9
cxJ74 0514
0325 0935 u
003 1 0494
0337 0671 ”
1605
8069 1567
1926 2527 3060 3492 3693 4409 5321 5820
2226 2652 3256 3676 4154 5029 5626 6173
P 0 a Q 0 9 9 9
1697 2499 305 1 3463 3663 503 1 5627 6t74
2242 2969 3272 3692 4171 5047 5629 6176
2317 2892 3274 3694 4173 5049 5630 6177
2279 2906 3275 3695 4174 5050 5631 6179
6431 7411 na
6766 7412 la
6767 7413
6769 7415
6770 1416
6771 7417
Description of Variable ,991 ,969 ,969 1970 1971 ,972 ,973 1974 1975 1976 ,977 1978 1979 1990
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS-WIFE
CURRENT REGION
REGlON GREW UP- HEAD
REGION WHERE FATHER GREW UP
REGION WHERE MOTHER GREW UP
GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY
ACCURACY OF MONEY INCOME COMPONENTS
NUMBER OF MINOR ASSIGNMENTS
NUMBER OF MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS
VALUE PER ROOM OF DU
BKT. ACTUAL MINUS REQUlRED ROOMS
PERSONS PER ROOM
NUMBER OF ADULTS IN FAMILY
BKT. AGE OF HEAD
8070
,572 2284 291 I 3279 3699 4179 5054 5633 6190 6773 7419
8072
0338 0973 "
036 1 0976 n 0
0362 0877 n n
1569 2281 2908 3277 3697 4176 5052 5632 6179 6772 7419
807 1
1573 2265 29,2 3290 3700 4179 5055 5634 6191 6774 7420
8073 ,574 2266 2913 3281 370, 4190 5056 5635 6192 6775 7421
8074 ,575 2287 2914 3292 3702 419, 5057 5636 6183 6776 7422
8075
8077
9078
8079
8080
808 I
9092
9093
0363 0878
0364 0879 w
0882
,576 2299 2915 3293 3703 4 182 5059 5637 6184 6777 7423
8076 1577 2299 2916 3294 3704 4193 5059 5639 61.95 6779 7424
1590 2292 29,s 3295 3705 4194 5060 5639 6166 6779 7425
0983 ,581 2293 2920 3296 3706 4195 506 1 5640 6197 6790 7426
0373 0884 9
039 1 099 I
0382 0992 9
0116 0994 B
0366 1009
,592 2294 292, 3297 3707 4,96 5062 5641 6199 679 1 7427
1588
,599
,591
2300 292, 3292 3712 4191 5067 5642 6199 6792 7426
2301 2928 3293 4192 5069 5643 6190 6793 7429
2303 2930 3295 4194 5644 6191 6794
2319 2934 3299
3713
3715
3717 4196
5070
5072 5645 6192 6765
7430
7431
Description of Variable ,981 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1976 1979 1960
BKT. AGE OF WIFE
BKT. EDUCATION OF HEAD
BKT EDUCATION OF WIFE
MARITAL STATUS
DECILE ON FAMILY MONEY lNCOME
DECILE ON FAMILY MONEY INCOME/NEEDS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN AGES 1-2
NUMBER OF CHILDREN AGES 3-5
NUMBER OF CHILDREN AGES 6-13
NUMBER OF FEMALES AGES 14-17
NUMBER OF MALES AGES 14-17
NUMBER OF FEMALES AGES 18-20
NUMBER OF MALES AGES 18-20
NUMBER OF FEMALES AGES 21-29
8084
8085
8086
0369 1012 2320 2935
0313 0794 1485 2197 2623
0246 2697
8087
8088
6099
0239 0607 1365 2072 2670
0999 0990 1610 2322 295 1
loo2 099 1 1611 2323 2952
9.090
3299 3719 4197
324 I 3663 4198
3216 3639 4199
3191 3599 4053
3302 3722 4202
3303 3723 4203
4207
809 I 4206
8092 4209
8093 4210
9094 4211
9095 4212
9096 4213
9097 4214
5073 5646 6193 6766 1432
5074 5647 6194 6787 7433
5075 5649 6195 6766 7434
4603 5650 6197 6790 1435
5077 565 1 6199 619 1 7436
5079 5652 6199 6792 7437
5079 5653 6200 6793 ,438
5090 5654 6201 6794 7439
509 I 5655 6202 6795 7440
5092 5656 6203 6796 744 1
5093 5657 6204 6797 7442
5064 5656 6205 6799 7443
5085 5659 6206 6799 7444
5066 5660 6207 6600 7445
1981 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1914 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1960
NUMBER Of MALES AGES 21-29
RACE (FROM 1972)
6099 4215
SPLIT SAMPLE 8100
SAMPLING ERROR COMPUTATION UNIT
FOURTEEN-YEAR FAMILY COMPOSITION CHANGE
1981 WEIGHT
SHORTAGE/SURPLUS OF UNSKILLED MALE LABOR
TYPICAL WAGE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
CHANGE IN MARITAL STATUS
NUMBER OF SPLITOFF INTERVIEWS
MAIN FAMILY 1981 ID NUMBER
OIBI 080 1 1490
6101
6102
6103
6104 1619 233, 2960 3304 3724 4225 5107 5666 6213 6606 7452
6105
1109
5107
6106
8109
0413 1622 m.x m.x
0414 1624 I1I.x 1II.x
5672 5673 58 88
2202 2626 3300 3720 4204
4205
2334 2963 3307 3727 4229 5IIO 5669 6216 6909 ,453 n.x nl.x m.x I1I.x m.x m.x I1I.x In n 111
2336 2965 3309 3729 4230 r4.x I1I.x nl.x I1I.x 111
5674 5675 5676 5677 5676 88 89 69 *s 99
5112 567 I 6218 68,l 7454 m 111 m IT4 Ill
5619 5690 6219 6812 7455 9.3 99 88 86 89
SO67 566 I 6206 6801 7446
5096 5662 6209 6802 7447
5097 5663 6210 6803 7448
7449
NONCOMPARABlLlTY NOTES
aN o m i s s i n g d a t a c o d e s f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e .
bI n 1 9 7 2 t h e r e a r e f o u r c o d e s f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e . However, they may be combined
t o p r o d u c e c o m p a r a b l e c a t e g o r i e s .
cC o d e s h a v e b e e n a d d e d f o r s p e c i a l s i t u a t i o n s a s t h e y h a v e a r i s e n d u r i n g t h ec o u r s e o f t h e s t u d y . S e e t a p e c o d e s f o r s p e c i f i c s .
dCode i s t r u n c a t e d ; s e e t a p e c o d e .
eM i s s i n g d a t a c o d e w a s i n c l u d e d f o r t h i s v a r i a b l e ; i n o t h e r y e a r s i t w a sunnecessa ry .
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f T h i s v a r i a b l e c a n n o t b e m a d e c o m p a r a b l e t o t h e o t h e r y e a r s ’ v a r i a b l e s .
gF i e l d w i d t h d i f f e r s . V a r i a b l e s m a y b e m a d e c o m p a r a b l e b y t r u n c a t i n g .
hI n 1 9 6 8 , i l l n e s s h o u r s w e r e c a l c u l a t e d d i f f e r e n t l y ; o n l y e i g h t h o u r s p e r d a y
w e r e a l l o w e d a f t e r t h e f i r s t e i g h t w e e k s , a s o p p o s e d t o t w e l v e i n s u b s e q u e n ty e a r s .
iA l c o h o l a n d c i g a r e t t e c o s t s w e r e a s k e d i n t h e s e y e a r s a n d s u b t r a c t e d f r o m t h ef o o d b i l l i f t h e r e s p o n d e n t s a i d t h e y w e r e i n c l u d e d . T h e r e f o r e , t h e s ev a r i a b l e s m a y n o t b e s t r i c t l y c o m p a r a b l e .
jT h e r e w a s a g r e a t e r p o s s i b i l i t y o f d o u b l e c o u n t i n g o f f o o d s u b s i d i e s i n e a r l i e ry e a r s , w h i c h h a d l a r g e l y b e e n e l i m i n a t e d s i n c e 1 9 7 2 w i t h r e v i s e d q u e s t i o nf o r m a t s . S i n c e 1 9 7 9 ( r e f l e c t e d i n l a t e r y e a r s ’ d a t a ) , f o o d s t a m p s h a v e c o s tn o t h i n g , s o e r r o r s s h o u l d b e n e g l i g i b l e .
kT h i s v a r i a b l e o c c a s i o n a l l y i n c l u d e s O t h e r s ; t h e r e a f t e r o n l y H e a d a n d / o r W i f ew e r e i n c l u d e d .
ID a t e s d i f f e r ; c h e c k t a p e c o d e s .
mB r a c k e t e d v a r i a b l e o n l y i s a v a i l a b l e . F i e l d s m a y b e b r a c k e t e d f o rc o m p a r a b i l i t y .
nC o d i n g s t r u c t u r e a n d / o r c a t e g o r i e s d i f f e r : s e e t a p e c o d e f o r d e t a i l s .
oC o m b i n e s i n f o r m a t i o n o n a l l H e a d s o r a l l W i v e s r e g a r d l e s s o f v a r i a t i o n s i ne m p l o y m e n t s t a t u s .
pI n t h i s v a r i a b l e , c o d e 9 9 9 i n c l u d e s t h o s e w h o d o n o t h a v e a n h o u r l y w a g e ( e . g . ,s a l a r i e d , p a i d b y p i e c e w o r k , o r o n c o m m i s s i o n ) . The o the r comparab lev a r i a b l e s i n c l u d e s u c h p e r s o n s i n t h e 0 0 0 c o d e .
qT h i s v a r i a b l e c a n b e m a d e c o m p a r a b l e b y r e c o d i n g s u c h t h a t 3 = 1 a n d 1 = 3 .
rO n t h i s v a r i a b l e , c o d e 8 m a y b e c o m b i n e d w i t h c o d e 1 f o r c o m p a r a b i l i t y .
sl f V a r i a b l e 7 1 8 w a s c o d e d 9 , N A , t h e n t h i s v a r i a b l e w a s a l s o c o d e d 9 i nc o n t r a d i s t i n c t i o n t o o t h e r y e a r s , w h e r e i t w a s c o d e d 0 .
585tN o t a s k e d o f r e t i r e d , h o u s e w i v e s , s t u d e n t s , o r pe rmanen t l y d i sab led Heads .
A f t e r 1968 , a l l new Heads we re asked t hese ques t i ons rega rd less o femp loymen t s t a tus . The re fo re , t h e s e v a r i a b l e s p r o v i d e n o i n f o r m a t i o n f o rFU ’s whe re t he Head i s t he same as i n 1968 and was no t i n t he l abo r f o r ce i n1968.
uD o e s n o t i n c l u d e a d j u s t m e n t f o r f a r m e r s .
vIn 1968 , 9 ’ s we re coded i ns tead o f 0 ’ s when Head d id no wo rk f o r money andt h e r e f o r e h a d n o h o u r l y e a r n i n g s .
wC o n t a i n s s o m e c o m p o n e n t s w h i c h w e r e n o t a v a i l a b l e i n l a t e r y e a r s . T h e r e a f t e r ,new components were added. S e e t a p e c o d e s f o r d e t a i l s .
xB r a c k e t d i f f e r s f r o m l a t e r y e a r s ’ .
yN o t e t h a t t h i s v a r i a b l e i s n o t c o m p a r a b l e t o a n y p r e v i o u s w e i g h t v a r i a b l e .
zE x t r a v a l u e o f f o o d r e c e i v e d w i t h f o o d s t a m p s w a s a d d e d i n t o t h i s v a r i a b l e i n1972 i f V2482=5.
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a a N o t e t h a t V 4 3 4 4 , W i f e ’ s w o r k h o u r s , i s r e p o r t e d b y t h e H e a d o f t h e f a m i l y ,w h e r e a s V 4 7 1 8 i s t a k e n f r o m W i f e ’ s i n t e r v i e w . No attempt has been made tor e c o n c i l e d i s p a r i t i e s b e t w e e n t h e s e t w o v a r i a b l e s s i n c e c o m p a r a b i l i t y o fV 4 3 4 4 w i t h o t h e r y e a r s c o u l d b e a f f e c t e d . Also, weeks and hours componentsa r e l o c a t e d i n b o t h i n t e r v i e w s .
bbIn 1976 , Head ’ s and W i fe ’ s housework hou rs a re asked i n t he sepa ra te i n t e r v i ew
schedules ; i n o t h e r y e a r s t h e y w e r e a l w a y s r e p o r t e d b y t h e H e a d . I n1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 4 , V ’ s 4 8 1 , 1 1 5 4 , e t c . r e p o r t a n n u a l h o u s e w o r k h o u r s f o r W i f e orunmarr ied Head, a n d V ’ s 4 8 3 , 1 1 5 6 , e t c . a re t hose f o r ma r r i ed ma le Heads .
c c V4322 i s comparab le on l y w i t h t he 1968 and 1969 mor tgage paymen t va r i ab les . I n1 9 7 0 - 1 9 7 2 , $ 1 0 0 w a s s u b t r a c t e d f o r i n s u r a n c e p r e m i u m s i f t h e y w e r e i n c l u d e din t he paymen ts ; p r o p e r t y t a x e s w e r e i m p u t e d a n d t h e n a l s o s u b t r a c t e d i fi n c l u d e d .
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ddThe re was no m iss ing da ta on p rope r t y t ax va r i ab les i n 1968 -1975 because they
were impu ted . R e f e r t o t a p e c o d e s f o r t h o s e y e a r s f o r f o r m u l a .
e eln 1975 , t hese va r i ab les i nc lude bo th Heads emp loyed by o the rs and t hose whowork f o r someone e l se as we l l as t hemse lves .
f fIn 1976, number of months was coded. I n p r e v i o u s y e a r s , a b r a c k e t c o d e o n
number of years was used; V4480 and V4488 were t reated as one quest ion, “Howlong have you had you r p resen t j ob? ”
g g l n p r e v i o u s y e a r s , a l l i l l n e s s h o u r s w e r e c o m b i n e d , a n d a l l s t r i k e a n dunemployment hours were combined.
h h I n 1 9 7 6 , s e p a r a t e q u e s t i o n s w e r e a s k e d o f t h o s e r e c e i v i n g d i f f e r e n t f o r m s o fcompensat ion. P r e v i o u s l y , a l l w e r e t r e a t e d i d e n t i c a l l y .
i iTh rough 1976 , a l imony and ch i l d suppo r t we re t r ea ted as one ; subsequen t l y ,
a l imony has been sepa ra ted and c lass i f i ed as t axab le i ncome.
j j T h e s e v a r i a b l e s , f r o m 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 6 , combine workmen’s compensat ion andunemployment compensat ion.
586I I
F o r m a r i t a l s t a t u s s t r i c t l y c o m p a r a b l e t o p r e v i o u s y e a r s . s e e V ’ s 6 1 9 7 , 6 7 9 0 ,7 4 3 5 , a n d 8 0 8 7 .
m m F e d e r a l I n c o m e T a x V a r i a b l e s h a v e b e e n g e n e r a t e d b y c o m p u t e r b e g i n n i n g i n 1 9 8 0 .F o r a d e s c r i p t i o n a n d d e t a i l s t h e r e u p o n s e e S e c t i o n I , P a r t 5 o f t h i sv o l u m e .
n n I n p r e v i o u s y e a r s , q u e s t i o n s w e r e a s k e d s e p a r a t e l y o f H e a d , W i f e a n d O t h e r s f o rM e d i c a r e a n d M e d i c a i d .
o o 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 2 d a t a h a v e n o c o m p a r a b l e v a r i a b l e . T h i s c a n b e c r e a t e d , h o w e v e r , b ym u l t i p l y i n g t h e a n n u a l v a l u e o f h o m e i f r e n t e d b y . 1 b y t h e w o r k f o r h o u s i n gc o d e a n d s u b t r a c t i n g i t a n d t i m e s p e n t o n c a r r e p a i r s f r o m h o m e p r o d u c t i o nh o u r s . T h u s , t h e f o r m u l a f o r t h i s u s i n g 1 9 7 2 d a t a w o u l d b e :
T h e a n n u a l v a l u e o f h o m e i f r e n t e d e q u a l s z e r o e x c e p t f o r t h o s e w h o n e i t h e ro w n n o r r e n t t h e i r h o m e s ; t h i s i s a s m a l l f r a c t i o n o f t h e s a m p l e .
p p T h e s e v a r i a b l e s a r e t a k e n f r o m t h e w i v e s ’ q u e s t i o n n a i r e i n 1 9 7 6 , r e p o r t e d b yw i v e s t h e m s e l v e s .
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q q P r e v i o u s l y , t hese i ncome componen ts we re coded toge the r .
r r F o r t h e 1 9 7 6 W i v e s I n t e r v i e w a n d f r o m 1 9 7 9 o n , W ives we re asked sepa ra tee m p l o y m e n t s e c t i o n s c o m p a r a b l e t o t h o s e a s k e d o f H e a d s . P r e v i o u s y e a r s ’v a r i a b l e s a r e f o r a l l W i v e s , r e g a r d l e s s o f c u r r e n t e m p l o y m e n t s t a t u s .
s s F o r p r e v i o u s y e a r s , c o d e 8 i n c l u d e s a l l s p l i t o f f s , s o m e o f w h i c h b e l o n ge l s e w h e r e . F o r e x a m p l e , a p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s h e a d w h o h a s d i v o r c e d a n d s p l i to f f f r o m h i s w i f e b y t h e c u r r e n t y e a r i s i n c l u d e d i n c o d e 8 r a t h e r t h a nc o d e 3 . S p e c i a l l o o k - u p a n d e d i t i n g i s r e q u i r e d f o r c o r r e c t i n g t h e s ev a r i a b l e s ; t h i s p r o c e s s i s e x p e c t e d t o b e c o m p l e t e d f o r t h e 1 9 8 3 m e r g e d d a t a .
P a r t 3 : A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x o f F o u r t e e n - Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l C o d e
T h i s i n d e x , n e w f o r 1 9 8 1 , i s m o d e l e d a f t e r t h e a l p h a b e t i c a l f a m i l y d a t a
i n d e x ( P a r t 1 o f t h i s s e c t i o n ) . The same precaut ions apply! U s e r s s h o u l d b e
e s p e c i a l l y c a r e f u l w i t h t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l d a t a i n d e x e s , b e c a u s e a l l t h e v a r i a b l e
numbers f o r i nd i v i dua l s change each yea r . Be low a re the ranges fo r each yea r ’ s
ind iv idua l da ta on the four teen-year merged tape.
1968 da ta1969 da ta1970 da ta1971 da ta1972 da ta1973 da ta1974 da ta1975 da ta1976 da ta1977 da ta1978 da ta1979 da ta1980 da ta1981 da ta
587
588 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FOURTEEN-YEAR INDIVIDUAL CODE
ACCURACY CODES
Money Income
taxable: ~8242: ~8268; v8293: ~8328: ~8355; ~8382; v84og
transfer: V8244; ~8275; ~8300; ~8335; VEl362; v8j8g; V8416
Hours
unemployment, annual: V8248; ~8272; v82g7; ~8322; v8359; ~8386; V8413
work, annual: ~8246; ~8270; v82g5; ~8330: ~8357; ~8384; ~8411
ADDITIONS & REPAIRS: ~8185
AGE OF INDIVIDUAL: ~8114: ~8130; V8145: V8162; v817g; ~8200; V8214; v822g: ~8254: v8279; ~8306; ~8340; ~8367: v83g4
DISABILITY
costs
whether: ~8323
whether large: V8324
Limitation, Whether: v8jlg
Number of Years Had: ~8320
Whether Improvement/Degeneration Expected: ~832 1
Whether Individual Has: ~8135: ~8152: v8169: ~8187; ~8264: v828g: ~8318; __ ~8322
EDUCATION
School at Time of interview, Whether in: ~81
School Previous Year. Whether in: ~8350: v83
Stopped Attending School, Whether: ~8133: v8 ~8218; ~8236; ~8261; ~8286; ~8313
17
77; ~8404
,149; ~8166; ~8183; ~8204;
Weeks Attended School in Previous Year, Number of: ~8351; ~8378: ~8405
Years Completed, Number of: ~8118: ~8150; ~8167; v8184&v8194: ~8205: v8219: v8237&v824g: ~8262: ~8287; ~8314; ~8352; v837g; ~8406
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 589
EMPLOYMENT STATUS (See also HOURS)
Looked for Job in Last Four Weeks, Whether: Vgj17
Looking for Job. Whether: ~8316
Status at Time of Interview: V8349; V8376; ~8403
EXTRA EARNER NUMBER: ~8125
HOURS
Unemployment, Annual: V8247; V8271; v82g6; v83
Work, Annual: ~8122; v813g: ~8156: ~8173; v8lg v826g; ‘f82g4; v832g; V8356; ~8383; ~8410
31: V8358; V8385; V8412
I: ~8210: ~8225; ~8245;
HOUSEWORK HOURS/WEEK: ~8134; ~8151: ~8168: ~8186; ~8206; ~8220; ~8263; ~8288; V8315: V8347; ~8374; ~8401
IDENTlFlCATlON NUMBERS
1968 nterview Number: v822otv8111
1969 nterview Number: ~8126
1970 nterview Number: V8142
1971 nterview Number: @I59
1972 Interview Number:
1973 Interview Number:
1974 interview Number:
1975 Interview Number:
1976 Interview Number:
1977 interview Number:
1978 Interview Number:
1979 Interview Number:
1980 Interview Number:
1981 Interview Number:
Person Number
V8176
v8197
~8211
V8226
~8251
V8276
~8303
~8337
V8364
v83gl
original: ~8113; ~8128; ~8148; ~8164: ~8181; ~8202; V8216: V8231: V8256: V8281
revised: ~8301: ~8308: V8342; V836g: V8jg6
590 - INDIVIDUAL DATA
Sequence Number: ~8127; V8143; ~8160; V8177; v8lg8; V8212; V8227; ~8252; ~8277: V8304; V8338; V8365: v83g2
INCOME (see also ACCURACY CODES, money income)
Money, Annual Amount: ~8121; ~8138; ~8155; ~8172; v8lgo; v8zog; ~8224; ~838 1
taxable, annual: ~8241; ~8267; v82g2: ~8327: V8354; ~‘8408
transfer, annual: V8243; V8274; v82gg; V8334; V8361; V8388; V8415
Type of: ~8120; ~8137; V8154: ~8171; v818g; V8208; ~8222
taxable: v8239; ~8266; v82gl; ~8326; ~8353: ~8380; v8407
transfer: ~8223: ~8240; ~8273; v82g8; V8333: ~8360; v8387; V8414
INDIVIDUAL. TYPE OF: v8195
INTERVIEW NUMBER
Family Number: V81lO&V811l; ~8126; V8142; v815g: v8176; v8197; ~8211; ~8226; ~8251; ~8276; ~8303: ~8337; ~8364; v8jgl
Subfamily Number: ~8112
MARRIED PAIR NUMBER (MARITAL STATUS): ~8232; ~8257; V8282; v83og; ~8343; ~8370; v83g7
MOVING (See also SPLITOFF INFORMATION)
Likely to Move in Next Few Years, Whether: V8124: V8141; ~8158; ~8175;
v8193
Moved In/Out of FU Since Previous Interview, Whether: v8119; ~8132; V8147; ~8165; ~8182; ~8203; ~8217; ~8233; ~8258; ~8283; ~8310; ~8344; v8371: v8398
month moved: ~8234; v8259: V8284; ~8311; ~8345; ~8372; v8399
year moved: V8235; ~8260; V8285; ~8312; V8346: ~8373; v84oo
PERSON NUMBER
Original: ~8113; ~8128; ~8148; ~8164; ~8181: ~8202; ~8216; ~8231: ~8256: ~8281
Revised: ~8301; V8308; ~8342; V8369; V8396
INDIVIDUAL DATA - 591
RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF INDIVIDUAL: ~8116; V8129: ~8144; ~8161: ~8178; v81gg; ~8213; ~8228; ~8253; ~8278; ~8305; v8339; ~8366; v8393
RESPONDENT, WHETHER: ‘18136; V8153; V8170; V8188; ~8207; ~8221: V8238: ~8265; v8zgo: ~8325; V8348; ~8375; V8402
SEQUENCE NUMBER: ~8127; ~8143; ~8160: ~8177; v81g8; ~8212: ~8227; ~8252; ~8277; V8304; V8338; V8365; v83g2
SEX OF INDIVIDUAL: ~8115: ~8131; ~8146: ~8163: ~8180; ~8201: ~8215: ~8230; ~8255: V8280; ~8307: V8341; ~8368; v8395
SHARES IN FU’S EXPENSES, WHETHER: ~8123; ~8140; ~8157; ~8174; v8lgz
SPLITOFF INFORMATION
ID Number of Main Family, for Splitoffs: v841g
Month Splitoff Left Main FU: V8417
Year Splitoff Left Main FU: ~8418
UNEMPLOYMENT (See HOURS, Unemployment. Annual; EMPLOYMENT STATUS)
WEIGHT, INDIVIDUAL: v8ig6: ~8250; ~8302: ~8336; v8363; v83go: v8420
P a r t 4 : N u m e r i c a l I n d e x o f F o u r t e e n - Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l C o d e
T h e 1 9 8 1 i n d i v i d u a l v a r i a b l e s a r e l i s t e d i n n u m e r i c a l o r d e r , w i t h t h e
comparab le 1968 -1980 va r i ab les i nc l uded . W h e r e b l a n k s o c c u r , t h e r e i s n o s i m i l a r
d a t a i t e m f r o m p r e v i o u s y e a r s f o r t h a t p a r t i c u l a r 1 9 8 1 v a r i a b l e . T h u s , t h i s
i n d e x d o e s n o t i n c l u d e a l l t h e m e r g e d - t a p e i n d i v i d u a l v a r i a b l e s . There a re a few
d i f f e r e n c e s i n f i e l d w i d t h a n d c o d i n g f o r m a t , w h i c h h a v e b e e n a n n o t a t e d . T h e
l o w e r c a s e a l p h a b e t i c c h a r a c t e r s a p p e a r d i r e c t l y b e l o w t h e v a r i a b l e s t o w h i c h
t h e y r e f e r .
593
Numerical Index of Fourteen-year Individual Code
Description Of Variable 1981 ,968 1969 ,970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 ‘976 197, 1979 1979 1980
1981 lNTERVIEW NUMBER
SEQUENCE NUMBER
RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD
AGE OF INDIVIDUAL
SEA OF INDIVIDUAL
PERSON NUMBER-1977 REVISED
MARITAL STATUS
MOVED IN/MOVED OUT
MONTH MOVED IN/OUT
YEAR MOVED IN/OUT
HOURS/WEEK SPENT ON HOUSEWORK
WHETHER RESPONDENT
EMPLOYMENT STATUS- INDIVIDUAL
WHETHER STUDENT
NUMBER WEEKS IN SCHOOL
HIGHEST GRADE FINISHED
TOTAL TAXABLE INCOME
ACCURACY OF TAXABLE INCOME
ANNUAL HOURS WORKED
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL HOURS WORKED
8391
8392
9393
8394
8395
9396
939,
8398
8399
8400
8401
8402
9403
8404
8405
8406
8407
8408
8409
84 10
8411
8498
9199
8201
9212 9227
9213 9229
82,4 0229
9215 9230
8203
8232
9217 9233
9234
9235 f
8206 9220
8207 8221 9239
9252 9277 8304
9253 9279 9305
9254 8279 9306
9255 9290 8307
9301 8308
9257 a202 8309
9259 9293 8310
9259 9284 8311
9260 9295 9312 f
9263 9299 9315
9265 8290 9325
8204 9218 9236 926 1 9296 El313 b b b b b b
9205
9209 c
8209 d.h
8219 9237
9222 9239 c
9224 8241 d.h h
9242
9210 d
9225 9245 d h
9246
9262 9297 831.4
9266 8291 9326
9267 9292 9327 h i-l h
0269 8293 9329
9269 9294 9329 h h h
9270 9295 9330
9339 9365
9339 9336
9340 9367
834 1 9349
9342 9369
8343 9370
9344 9371
8345 8372
9346 a313
8347 8374
6348 8375
8349 8376
8350 8377
8351 8378
8352 8379
8353 9390
8354 9391 h
8355 8382
8356 8383 h
8357 8384
TYPE TAXABLE INCOME
Numerics, Index of Fourteen-year Individual Code
Description Of Variable 1981 ,969 ,969 ,970 ,971 1972 1973 1974 ,975 ,976 ,977 ,979 ,979 ,990
ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS
ACCURACY OF ANNUAL UNEMPLOYMENT HOURS
TYPE TRANSFER INCOME
94‘2
94,3
8414
9247 927, 9296 933 1 9359 9385
8249 9272 9297 9332 8359 9396
9120 9137 9,54 8,7, 9199 9209 9222 9240 9273 8298 9333 9360 9387 c c c c c c i223 !a 9 9 9 9
c-9
912, 8,39 9155 9172 9190 9209 9224 9243 9274 9299 9334 936 ‘ 9399 d.h d.h d.h d.h d.h d.h d.h h h h h h
9244 9275 9300 8335 9362 9389
TOTAL TRANSFER INCOME
ACCURACY TOTAL TRANSFER INCOME
MONTH SPLITOFF MOVED
YEAR SPLITOFF MOVED
ID NUMBER OF MAIN FU, FOR SPLITOFFS
1981 INDIVIDUAL WEIGHT
NONCOMPARABILITY NOTES
596
a l n 1 9 6 8 , n o m o v e r s - o u t w e r e c o d e d . See tape code .
bT h e c o d e s f o r t h e s e v a r i a b l e s a r e t h e r e v e r s e o f t h o s e f o r t h e o t h e r y e a r s .
c C o d e s f o r t y p e o f i n c o m e h a v e c h a n g e d v e r y m u c h o v e r t h e y e a r s . One cane x t r a c t w h e t h e r l a b o r v s . a s s e t v s . t r a n s f e r f r o m t h e v a r i a b l e s l i s t e d i nt h e i n d e x . S e e t a p e c o d e s f o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s .
dM i s s i n g d a t a w e r e c o d e d i n 1 9 6 8 - 1 9 7 4 o n t h i s v a r i a b l e ; i n 1 9 7 5 t h e s y s t e mwas changed, a n d a c c u r a c y c o d e s h a v e b e e n i n c l u d e d s i n c e . S e e s u p e r s c r i p t hbe low.
fI n 1 9 7 5 a n d 1 9 7 6 , o n l y t h e l a s t d i g i t o f y e a r m o v e d i n / o u t w a s c o d e d .
g I n 1 9 7 4 , t r a n s f e r i n c o m e w a s d e f i n e d o n l y a s i n c l u d i n g o r n o t i n c l u d i n gw e l f a r e p a y m e n t s . I n 1 9 7 5 a n d 1 9 7 6 , t r a n s f e r i n c o m e t y p e w a s d i v i d e d i n t ot h e v a r i o u s c o m p o n e n t s t h a t a r e n o r m a l l y c o d e d o n t h i s s t u d y . From 1977 on,t h i s v a r i a b l e h a s b e e n f u r t h e r d i v i d e d t o s e p a r a t e a l i m o n y f r o m c h i l dsuppo r t and unemp loymen t f r om workmen ’s compensa t i on , and the code o fn e c e s s i t y b e c o m e s a t w o - d i g i t o n e . A l s o , t h e c o d e s a s s i g n e d t o e a c hc a t e g o r y d i f f e r . P l e a s e c h e c k t a p e c o d e b e f o r e u s i n g .
hDue t o a g r o w i n g d e m a n d f o r m o r e d e t a i l e d i n f o r m a t i o n o n i n d i v i d u a l
incomes, e a c h p e r s o n ’ s i n c o m e w a s s p l i t i n t o t a x a b l e a n d t r a n s f e r a m o u n t sf o r 1 9 7 5 t h r o u g h 1 9 8 1 w a v e s . B y a d d i n g t h e s e t w o c o m p o n e n t s , n e w v a r i a b l e sc a n b e c r e a t e d t h a t w i l l b e c o m p a r a b l e t o t h e i n d i v i d u a l ’ s t o t a l m o n e yincome o f t he 1968 t h rough 1974 waves .
I t w a s a l s o t h o u g h t u n n e c e s s a r y t o c o n t i n u e c o d i n g m i s s i n g d a t a o ni n d i v i d u a l i n c o m e s a n d w o r k h o u r s , as had been done s i nce 1968 , becausee d i t o r s m u s t a s s i g n a m o u n t s f o r f a m i l y t a p e t o t a l s a n y w a y . T h e r e f o r e , e a c hi n c o m e a n d h o u r s v a r i a b l e h a s i t s o w n a c c u r a c y c o d e f o r W a v e s V I I I - X I V . Forc o m p a r a b i I i t y , o n e c o u l d e x c l u d e e i t h e r a l l c a s e s w h e r e a n a s s i g n m e n t w a sm a d e i n 1 9 7 5 t h r o u g h 1 9 8 1 o r m i s s i n g d a t a c o d e d i n p r e v i o u s y e a r s .
_____
597
Great care must b e e x e r c i s e d i n a t t e m p t i n g c r o s s - y e a r c o m p a r i s o n s f o r H e a d s a n d /o r W i v e s u s i n g t he i r I nd i v i dua l Work Hou rs and Money I ncome va r i ab les .H e r e i s a y e a r - b y - y e a r s y n o p s i s o f t h e s t a t u s o f t h e s e v a r i a b l e s .
i s labor i ncome on l y f o r Heads and W ives
is as documented
i s labor i ncome on l y f o r Heeds and W ives
is as documented
i s labor i ncome on l y f o r Heads and W ives
t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n s h o u l d h a v e b e e n t r a n s f e r r e di n f o r H e a d s a n d W i v e s , b u t w a s n o t .I ns tead . t h e f i e l d i s f i l l e d w i t h n i n e s .
Use V1138 for Head’s work hours
Use V1148 for Wi fe ’s work hours
i s labor i ncome on l y f o r Heads and W ives
T h i s i n f o r m a t i o n s h o u l d h a v e b e e n t r a n s f e r r e di n f o r H e a d s a n d W i v e s , b u twas no t . I ns tead , t h e f i e l d i s f i l l e d w i t h n i n e s .
Use V1839 for Head’s work hours
Use V1849 for Wi fe ’s work hours
i s labor i ncome on l y f o r Heads and W ives
is as documented
i s l abo r i ncome on l y f o r Heads and W ives
is as documented
i s l a b o r i n c o m e o n l y f o r H e a d s a n d W i v e s
i s as documen ted
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
i s as documen ted
f o r s o m e H e a d s ( t h o s e w i t h n o w i f e a n d V 3 8 7 8 G E V 3 8 8 8 ) :
t h e w o r k h o u r s w e r e n o t t r a n s f e r r e d i n . I n s t e a d . t h e
f i e l d i s f i l l e d w i t h n i n e s .
U s e V 3 8 2 3 f o r H e a d ’ s w o r k h o u r s .
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s W a g e s + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
for Heads=Head’s Wages + 1 /2 (Head+Wife Asset Y)
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i v e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r H e a d s = H e a d ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
f o r W i f e s = W i f e ’ s L a b o r Y + 1 / 2 ( H e a d + W i f e A s s e t Y )
I n g e n e r a l , s i n c e f o r H e a d s a n d W i v e s a l l t h e i n c o m e a n d w o r k h o u r s
i n f o r m a t i o n i s a v a i l a b l e i n i t s c o r r e c t f o r m i n t h e f a m i l y p a r t o f t h e d a t a ,
R E C O D E s h o u l d b e u t i l i z e d t o u s e t h a t d a t a r a t h e r t h a n t h e i n f o r m a t i o n f o u n d
in the indiv idual data sect ion--THIS APPLIES TO HEADS AND WIVES ONLY.
P a r t 5 : I ndex o f t he 1981 Emp loymen t Sec t i ons
Th i s i ndex compares a l l t he va r i ab les f r om the emp loymen t sec t i ons f o r Heads
(C, D & E) and Wives of Heads (F, G & H); i f t h e r e i s a W i f e o f H e a d i n t h e
F a m i l y U n i t , V 7 8 7 8 = 1 . W h i c h s e c t i o n i s a s k e d i s b a s e d o n e m p l o y m e n t s t a t u s
(V7706 for Heads, V7879 for Wives) .
M a n y o f t h e s e v a r i a b l e s r e p r e s e n t t h e s a m e o r s i m i l a r q u e s t i o n s a s k e d i n
more than one sec t i on . I n a n a l y s i s i t m i g h t b e d e s i r a b l e , f o r i n s t a n c e , t o l o o k
a t w e e k s w o r k e d i n 1 9 8 0 f o r a l l H e a d s r e g a r d l e s s o f w h e t h e r t h e y a r e c u r r e n t l y
emp loyed o r no t . W i t h t h e t a b u l a t i o n s i n t h i s i n d e x , t h e u s e r c a n t e l l a t a
g lance whe the r o r no t t he same ques t i on was asked o f a l l Heads . U s i n g t h e
examp le g i ven above . one cou ld genera te a new va r iab le on weeks worked in 1980
simply by adding V7741 + V7821 + V7868, s i n c e o n e a n d o n l y o n e o f t h e s e v a r i a b l e s
c o n t a i n s t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n f o r e a c h H e a d , t h e o t h e r t w o c o n t a i n i n g z e r o s
i n d i c a t i n g t h a t t h e q u e s t i o n i s i n a p p r o p r i a t e .
Foo tno tes ea rmark va r i ab les whe re the word ing o r f r amework o f t he ques t i ons
v a r i e s s i g n i f i c a n t l y f r o m t h o s e t o w h i c h t h e y a r e c o m p a r e d .
599
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections C & F (Employed or Only Temporarily Laid Off); D & G (Unemployed, Looking for Work); E & H (Retired, Disabled, Housewife, Student, Other)
Sections C, D & E are for Heads and Sections F, G & H are for Wives
Employed Unenployed Retired, etc.
C. Head F. Wife D. Head G.. Wife E. Head H. Wife (v7706=1.2) (V7879.1.2) tv770ti=31 (v7879=3) (V7706.4~8) (V7879.4-8)
Variables comparable across all sections for Heads & Wives
Occupation 7712 7885 7807 1 7920 5 7866’ 7943’
Industry 7113 7886 7808 t 792,’ 7867 1 7944’
What Happened to Job 7721’ 7893’ 1809 1 7922 i 787 1 7948
Weeks Worked in 1980 7141 7904 7821 1934 7868 7945
Hours Per Week Worked in 1980 7742 7905 7822 7935 1869 7946
Variables comparable across sections C & D (Heads) and F & G (Wives)
Whether MIssed Work Because 113, 1694 7813 1926 Others Ill in 1980
Number Weeks Others Ill 7732 7895 7814 7927
Whether Missed Work Because 1133 789’6 7815 1928 Self Ill in 1980
Number weeks Self III 1734 1897 7816 7929
Whether Took Vacation in 1980 1735 7898 7811 7924
Number Weeks Vacation Taken 7736 7699 let2 7925
Whether on Strike in 1980 7737 7900 1811 7930
Variables comparable across sections C & D (Heads) and F & G (Wives) (cont.)
Number weeks on strike 7738 790 1 7918 793 1
Whether Unemployed in 1980 7739 7902 ,819 7932
Number Weeks Unemployed ,740 7903 ,820 7933
Annual Travel to Work Time in Hours 7789 ,911 7855 ,936
Accuracy of Travel Time 7790 ,912 ,956 7937
Number of Miles to Work 779, ,913 7957’ ,939’
Mode of Transportation to Work ,792 7914 7959* 7939’
Variables comparable between sections C & D (Heads only)
When Most Recent Unemployed Period Began
Number of Weeks Off
Whether Did Not Look for Job for 4 or More Weeks
Whether Happened More Than Once
How Many Times
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. Description of Variable C. Head F. Wife D. Head G. Wife E. Head H. Wife
(,,,,06.,,2) (v,g,gz, 7, ,“,,,-%r~, ,“7879-31 lV7706.4-9) /Vl879-A-8) , -, I.. __ _,
Variables comparable between sections C & D (Heads only)
Was There Another Unemployed Period in 1980 (2nd Mention)
7156 7.929
When Did That Period Begin (2nd Mention)
1757 7830
Number of Weeks Off (2nd Mention) 7758 7831
Whether Did Not Look for Job for 4 or More Weeks (2nd Mention)
7759. 7832. 7706 7833
Whether Happened More Than Once (2nd Mention)
How Many Times (2nd Mention)
776, 7834
7762 7835
Was There Another Unemployed Period in 1980 (3rd Mention)
7763 7836
When Did That Period Begin (3rd Mention) 7764 7837
Number of Weeks Off (3rd Mention) 1165 183.9
Whether Did Not Look for Job for 4 or More Weeks (3rd Mention)
Whether Happened More Than once
(3rd Mention)
7766 7839. 7767 7840
7768 794 1
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
Employed Unemployed Retired, etc.
C. Head F. Wife D. Head G. Wife E. Head H. Wife (V7706-1.2) (V7979=1.21 lV7706-31 (V7979.31 (“7706-4-81 (V7.979=4-91
Variables comparable between sections C & D (Heads only)
How Many Times (3rd Mention)
Whether Received Unemployment Compensation
Whether Benefits Used Up
Number of Weeks Between Benefit Depletion and Return to Work
Whether Thought Eligible
Why Did Not Apply
Why Did Not Apply (2nd Mention)
Whether Any (Other) Source of Income During Most Recent Unemployment Period
What Were They
What Were They (2nd Mention)
Whether Returned to Same Employer
Whether Same Type Job
7769
7770
7771
7772
7773 7946
7774 7947
7775 7948
7776 7949
7777
7779
7779
7790
7844
7845
7950
7951
7852
7853
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
Description of Variable
E~PlOYfC! Unefnployed Retired. etc.
c. Head F. Wife 0. He?.d 0. Wife E. Head H. w,fe (V7706=1.2) ,V7879=1.2, (V7706.3) ,V7879=3) (V7706.4~8) ,V7879*4-8,
Variables comparable between sections C & D (Heads only)
Whether Returned to Lower, Higher or Same Wage Rate
whether Under Age 45, 45 to 64, 7795 7859 or Over 65
What Age Will Retire From 7796. 7960. Main Work 7798 ,962
Whether Will Retire Before 65 7797 7961
Variable comparable across sections C & E (Heads) & H (Wives)
Whether Thinking of Getting 7793 ,872’ 7949’ (a/another) Job
Variables Comparable between sections C (Heads) and F (Wives)
Whether Self-employed
Whether Employed by Government
Whether Current Job Covered by Union Contract
Whether Belongs to That Union
7707
7708
7709
7710
7880
78ai
7882
7993
Months Worked for Present Employer 7711 ,884
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
Employed Unarnployad Retired. etc.
c. IdBad F. WI?* 0. Head G. wife E. Head H. Wlfed (V7706-1.2) (‘.‘7879=1.2) (V7706=3) (V7879.3) (V7706=4-8) (V7879-4-8)
Variables comparable between sections C (Heads) and F (Wives)
Whether Salaried or Paid by Hour
Regular Salary
Hourly Wage
Mode of Pay Other Than Salaried or Hourly Wage
Months Worked on Present Job
Month Began New Job
Whether Worked Overtime in 1980
Whether Extra Job(s) in 1980
Occupation--Extra Job
Weeks Worked on Extra Job(s)
Hours Per Week Worked on Extra Job(s)
,714 7987
7715 7.998
7719 7989
7720 7990
7722 789 1
7726 7892
7743 7906
7744 7907
,745 7908
7749 7909
7749 7910
Variables for question asked only in Section C (Heads)
Whether Paid Overtime (Salaried) 77 (6
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
EmpI 0y.m ““employed rtet,re*. etci. Description of Variable c. Head F. Wlf.3 0. HecKI 6. Vlfe 6. Head H. Wlfs
(“7706=1.2) (V7879.1.2) (V7706’3) (V7879=3) (V7706.4-8) (V7979.4-8)
Variables for questions asked only In Sectlon C (Heads)
Overtime Rate (Salaried) 7717
Hourly Wage for Overtime 7719
Overtime Rate for Other ,721 Mode of Pay
Whether Job Tasks Same as Last Year 7723
whether Job Up/Downgraded ,724
Whether Specific New Tasks on Job 7725 Whether New Job Better 7728
Why New Job Better or Worse 7729
Whether New Job Pays More 7730
Number of Extra Jobs 7746
Hourly Pay for Extra Job(s) ,747
Variables for questions asked only in section C (Heads) (cont.)
Whether Could Have Worked More
Pay Rate to Work More
ECilPlOYC%i ““enlployed Rotlred. etc.
c. Head F. Wife D. me.* G. Y+fe E. Head H. Wlft3 (V7706-1.2) (V7979-1.2) (V7706-3) (V7879.3) CV7706-4-S) (V7879.4-S)
Variables for questions asked only in section C (Heads) (cont.)
Whether Could Have Worked Less
Whether Wanted to Work Less
Whether Wanted to Work More
Whether Doing Anything About Getting Another Job
Variables comparable across sections D & E (Heads) and G & H (Wives)
Whether Looked for Job in Last Four Weeks
Number Places Looked for Job
Variable comparable between sections D & E (Heads only)
Whether Need Training for Job Sought
Variables comparable between sections D (Heads) and G (Wives)
Occupation Sought 7799 79,5 Number Weeks Looking for Job 7805 ,919
1981 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued)
Description of Variable
Employed Unemployed Retired. etc.
c. Head F. Wife D. Head 0. Ylfe E. Head Ii. wlfe (V7706=1.2) (V7879-1.2) CV7706=31 (V7879’3) (V7706-4-E) (V?B79.4-8)
Variables Comparable between sections D (Heads) and G (Wives)
Whether Ever Employed
Year Last Worked
7806 ,919
7810 7923
Variables for questions asked only in section D (Heads)
Hourly Wage Sought 7800
Lowest Acceptable Wage 7604
Variables comparable between sections E (Heads) and H (Wives)
Whether Retired
What Year Retired
Whether Worked for Money in 1980
Whether (Still) Working Now
Variable for questIon asked only In section E (Heads)
When Might Get (a/another) Job Type Job Sought
7863 7940
7664 794 I
7865 7942
7870 7947
1613 7874
1Refers to the last job held.
2Refers to job held during 1980, if any.
3Refers to previous job and is only asked where Head or Wife has changed jobs in the last year.
4Refers to last job and is only asked where Head or Wife worked during 1980 or 1981
5In section C, this question is in terms of moving in order to earn more money.
In section D, it is in terms of moving in order to get a good job.
6Head may or may not be currently employed
6This job is in a highly speculative framework.
APPENDIX 1: STATE AND COUNTY CODES
T h e f o l l o w i n g c o d e s 1 a r e t h o s e w h i c h h a v e p r e v i o u s l y b e e n m a d e a v a i l a b l e t o
u s e r s u p o n w r i t t e n r e q u e s t . An a t t emp t has been made to anno ta te obso lescence i n
c i t y - c o u n t y j u r i s d i c t i o n s t h a t h a v e o c c u r r e d s i n c e t h e i n c e p t i o n o f t h e P a n e l
S tudy , a l t hough these may be i ncomp le te .
1 G e n e r a l S e r v i c e s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , U . S . O f f i c e o f F i n a n c e , G e o g r a p h i c a lLocat ion Codes.
611
612
01 Alabama 01 Alabama (cont.) 02 Arizona (cont.)
AutaugaBaldwinBarbourBibbBlount
001003005007009
Lee 081Limestone 083Lowndes 085Macon 087Madison 089
Bullock 011 Marengo 091Butler 013 Marion 093Calhoun 015 Marshall 095Chambers 017 Mobile 097Cherokee 019 Monroe 099
Chilton 021 Montgomery 101 Arkansas 001Choctaw 023 Morgan 103 Ashley 003Clarke 025 Perry 105 Baxter 005Clay 027 Pickens 107 Benton 007Cleburne 029 Pike 109 Boone 009
Coffee 031 Randolph 111 Bradley 011Colbert 033 Russell 113 Calhoun 013Conecuh 035 St. Clair 115 Carroll 015Coosa 037 Shelby 117 Chicot 017Covington 039 Sumter 119 Clark 019
Crenshaw 041 Talladega 121 Clay 021Cullman 043 Tallapoosa 123 Cleburne 023Dale 045 Tuscaloosa 125 Cleveland 025Dallas 047 Walker 127 Columbia 027De Kalb 049 Washington 129 Conway 029
ElmoreEscambiaEtowahFayetteFranklin
051053055057059
WilcoxWinston
131133
02 Arizona
CraigheadCrawfordCrittendenCrossDallas
Geneva 061 ApacheGreene 063 CochiseHale 065 CoconinoHenry 067 GilaHouston 069 Graham
001003005007009
011013015017019
DeshaDrewFaulknerFranklinFulton
031033035037039
041043045047049
051053055057059
Jackson 071 GreenleeJefferson 073 MaricopaLamar 075 MohaveLauderdale 077 NavajoLawrence 079 Pima
STATE AND COUNTY CODES
Pinal 021Santa Cruz 023Yavapai 025Yuma 027
03 Arkansas
GarlandGrantGreeneHempsteadHot Spring
03 Arkansas (cont.) 04 California 04 California (cont.)
Howard 061 Alameda 001 SierraIndependence 063 Alpine 003 SiskiyouIzard 065 Amador 005 SolanoJackson 067 Butte 007 SonomaJefferson 069 Calaveras 009 Stanislaus
Johnson 071 Colusa 011 SutterLafayette 073 Contra Costa 013 TehamaLawrence 075 Del Norte 015 TrinityLee 077 El Dorado 017 TulareLincoln 079 Fresno 019 Tuolumne
Little River 081 Glenn 021Logan 083 Humboldt 023Lonoke 085 Imperial 025Madison 087 Inyo 027Marion 089 Kern 029
VenturaYoloYuba
05 Colorado
Miller 091 Kings 031 AdamsMississippi 093 Lake 033 AlamosaMonroe 095 Lassen 035 ArapahoeMontgomery 097 Los Angeles 037 ArchuletaNevada 099 Madera 039 Baca
091093095097099
101103105107109
111113115
001003005007009
Newton 101 Marin 041 Bent 011Ouachita 103 Mariposa 043 Boulder 013Perry 105 Mendocino 045 Chaffee 015Phillips 107 Merced 047 Cheyenne 017Pike 109 Modoc 049 Clear Creek 019
Poinsett 111 Mono 051 Conejos 021Polk 113 Monterey 053 Costilla 023Pope 115 Napa 055 Crowley 025Prairie 117 Nevada 057 Custer 027Pulaski 119 Orange 059 Delta 029
Randolph 121 Placer 061 DenverSt. Francis 123 Plumas 063 DoloresSaline 125 Riverside 065 DouglasScott 127 Sacramento 067 EagleSearcy 129 San Benito 069 Elbert
SebastianSevierSharpStoneUnion
131133135137139
141143145147149
San BernardinoSan DiegoSan Francisco
071073075077San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo 079
El PasoFremontGarfieldGilpinGrand
Van BurenWashingtonWhiteWoodruffYell
San Mateo 081 GunnisonSanta Barbara 083 HinsdaleSanta Clara 085 HuerfanoSanta Cruz 087 JacksonShasta 089 Jefferson
031033035037039
041043045047049
051053055057059
613
614
05 Colorado (cont.) 07 Delaware 09 Florida (cont.)
Kiowa 061Kit Carson 063Lake 065La Plata 067Larimer 069
Kent 001New Castle 003Sussex 005
08 District of Columbia
Lee 071Leon 073Levy 075Liberty 077Madison 079
Las AnimasLincolnLoganMesaMineral
071073075077079
Dist. of Columbia 001
09 Florida
Manatee 081Marion 083Martin 085Monroe 087Nassau 089
MoffatMontezumaMontroseMorganOtero
081 Alachua083 Baker085 Bay087 Bradford089 Brevard
091
001 Okaloosa 091003 Okeechobee 093005 Orange 095007 Osceola 097009 Palm Beach 099
OurayParkPhillipsPitkinProwers
093095097099
Broward 011 Pasco 101Calhoun 013 Pinellas 103Charlotte 015 Polk 105Citrus 017 Putnam 107Clay 019 St Johns 109
Pueblo 101 Collier 021 St Lucie 111Rio Blanco 103 Columbia 023 Santa Rosa 113Rio Grande 105 Dade 025 Sarasota 115Routt 107 De Soto 027 Seminole 117Saguache 109 Dixie 029 Sumter 119
San Juan 111 Duval 031 Suwaanee 121San Miguel 113 Escambia 033 Taylor 123Sedgwick 115 Flagler 035 Union 125Summit 117 Franklin 037 Volusia 127Teller 119 Gadsden 039 Wakulla 129
Washington 121Weld 123Yuma 125
Walton 131Washington 133
06 Connecticut
Gilchrist 041Glades 043Gulf 045Hamilton 047Hardee 049 10 Georgia
Fairfield 001 Hendry 051 ApplingHartford 003 Hernando 053 AtkinsonLitchfield 005 Highlands 055 BaconMiddlesex 007 Billsborough 057 BakerNew Haven 009 Holmes 059 Baldwin
New LondonTollandWindham
011013015
Indian River 061 BanksJackson 063 BarrowJefferson 065 BartowLafayette 067 Ben HillLake 069 Berrien
001003005007009
011013015017019
615
10 Georgia (cont.) 10 Georgia (cont.) 10 Georgia (cont.)
Bibb 021 Fayette 113 Mitchell 205 Bleckley 023 Floyd 115 Monroe 207 Brantley 025 Forsyth 117 Montgomery 209 Brooks 027 Franklin 119 Morgan 211 Bryan 029 Fulton 121 Murray 213
Bulloch 031 Gilmer 123 Muscogee 215 Burke 033 Glascock 125 Newton 217 Butts 035 Glynn 127 Oconee 219 Calhoun 037 Gordon 129 Olgethorpe 221 Camden 039 Grady 131 Paulding 223
Candler 043 Greene 133 Peach 225 Carroll 045 Gwinnett 135 Pickens 227 Catoosa 047 Habersham 137 Pierce 229 Charlton 049 Hall 139 Pike 231 Chatham 051 Hancock 141 Polk 233
Chattahoochee 053 Haralson 143 Pulaski 235 Chattooga 055 Harris 145 Putnam 237 Cherokee 057 Hart 147 Quitman 239 Clarke 059 Beard 149 Rabun 241 Clay 061 Henry 151 Randolph 243
Clayton 063 Houston 153 Richmond 245 Clinch 065 Irvin 155 Rockdale 247 Cobb 067 Jackson 157 Schley 249 Coffee 069 Jasper 159 Screven 251 Colquitt 071 Jeff Davis 161 Seminole 253
Colombia 073 Jefferson 163 Spaulding 255 Cook 075 Jenkins 165 Stephens 257 Coweta 077 Johnson 167 Stewart 259 Crawford 079 Jones 169 Sumter 261 Crisp 081 Lamar 171 Talbot 263
Dade 083 Lanier 173 Taliaferro 265 Dawson 085 Laurens 175 Tattnall 267 Decatur 087 Lee 177 Taylor 269 De Kalb 089 Liberty 179 Telfair 271 Dodge 091 Lincoln 181 Terre11 273
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
093 095 097 099 101
103 105 107 109 111
Long 183 Thomas 275 Lowndes 185 Tift 277 Lumpkin 187 Toombs 279 McDuffie 189 Towns 281 McIntosh 191 Treutlen 283
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Macon 193 Troup 285 Madison 195 Turner 287 Marion 197 Twiggs 289 Meriwether 199 Union 291 Miller 201 Upson 293
616
10 Georgia (cont.)
Walker 295 Walton 297 Ware 299 Warren 301 Washington 303
Wayne 305 Webster 307 Wheeler 309 White 311 Whitfield 313
Wi1cox 315 Wilkes 317 Wilkinson 319 Worth 321
11 Idaho
Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah
12 Illinois
Jefferson 081 Jersey 083 Jo Daviess 085 Johnson 087 Kane 089
Bingham 011 Adams 001 Kankakee 091 Blaine 013 Alexander 003 Kendall 093 Boise 015 Bond 005 Knox 095 Bonner 017 Boone 007 Lake 097 Bonneville 019 Brown 009 La Salle 099
Boundary 021 Bureau 011 Lawrence 101 Butte 023 Calhoun 013 Lee 103 Camas 025 Carroll 015 Livingston 105 Canyon 027 Cass 017 Logan 107 Caribou 029 Champaign 019 McDonough 109
Cassia 031 Christian 021 McHenry 111 Clark 033 Clark 023 McLean 113 Clearwater 035 Clay 025 Macon 115 Custer 037 Clinton 027 Macoupin 117 Elmore 039 Coles 029 Madison 119
Franklin 041 Cook 031 Marion 121 Fremont 043 Crawford 033 Marshall 123 Gem 045 Cumberland 035 Mason 125 Gooding 047 De Kalb 037 Massac 127 Idaho 049 De Witt 039 Menard 129
11 Idaho (cont.) 12 Illinois (cont.)
Jefferson 051 Douglas 041 Jerome 053 Du Page 043 Kootenai 055 Edgar 045 Latah 057 Edwards 047 Lemhi 059 Effingham 049
Levis 061 Fayette 051 Lincoln 063 Ford 053 Madison 065 Franklin 055 Minidoka 067 Fulton 057 Nez Perce 069 Gallatin 059
Oneida 071 Greene 061 Owyhee 073 Grundy 063 Payette 075 Hamilton 065 Power 077 Hancock 067 Shoshone 079 Hardin 069
Teton 081 Twin Falls 083 Valley 085 Washington 087
Henderson 071 Henry 073 Iroquois 075 Jackson 077 Jasper 079
617
12 Illinois (cont.) 13 Indiana (cont.) 13 Indiana (cont.)
Mercer 131 Boone 011 Martin 101 Monroe 133 Brown 013 Miami 103 Montgomery 135 Carroll 015 Monroe 105 Morgan 137 Cass 017 Montgomery 107 Moultrie 139 Clark 019 Morgan 109
Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike
141 Clay 021 Newton 111 143 Clinton 023 Noble 113 145 Crawford 025 Ohio 115 147 Daviess 027 Orange 117 149 Dearborn 029 Oven 119
Pope 151 Decatur 031 Parke 121 Pulaski 153 De Kalb 033 Perry 123 Putnam 155 Delaware 035 Pike 125 Randolph 157 Dubois 037 Porter 127 Richland 159 Elkhart 039 Posey 129
Rock Island 161 Fayette 041 Pulaski 131 St Clair 163 Floyd 043 Putnam 133 Saline 165 Fountain 045 Randolph 135 Sangamon 167 Franklin 047 Ripley 137 Schuyler 169 Fulton 049 Rush 139
Scott 171 Gibson 051 St Joseph 141 Shelby 173 Grant 053 Scott 143 Stark 175 Greene 055 Shelby 145 Stephenson 177 Hamilton 057 Spencer 147 Tazewell 179 Hancock 059 Starke 149
Union Vermilion Wabash Warren Washington
181 Harrison 061 Steuben 151 183 Hendricks 063 Sullivan 153 185 Henry 065 Switzerland 155 187 Howard 067 Tippecanoe 157 189 Huntington 069 Tipton 159
Wayne 191 Jackson 071 Union 161 white 193 Jasper 073 Vanderburgh 163 Whiteside 195 Jay 075 Vermillion 165 Will 197 Jefferson 077 Vigo 167 Williamson 199 Jennings 079 Wabash 169
Winnebago 201 Woodford 203
13 Indiana
Johnson 081 Warren 171 Knox 083 Warrick 173 Kosciusko 085 Washington 175 Lagrange 087 Wayne 177 Lake 089 Wells 179
Adams 001 La Porte 091 Allen 003 Lawrence 093 Bartholomew 005 Madison 095 Benton 007 Marion 097 Blackford 009 Marshall 099
white 181 Whitley 183
618
14 Iowa
Adair 001 Adams 003 Allamakee 005 Appanoose 007 Audubon 009
Benton Black Hawk Boone Bremer Buchanan
011 013 015 017 019
Humboldt 091 Ida 093 Iowa 095 Jackson 097 Jasper 099
Jefferson 101 Johnson 103 Jones 105 Keokuk 107 Kossuth 109
Winneshiek Woodbury Worth Wright 15 Kansas
191 193 195 197
Buena Vista 021 Lee 111 Allen 001 Butler 023 Linn 113 Anderson 003 Calhoun 025 Louisa 115 Atchison 005 Carroll 027 Lucas 117 Barber 007 Cass 029 Lyon 119 Barton 009
Cedar 031 Madison 121 Bourbon 011 Cerro Gordo 033 Mahaska 123 Brown 013 Cherokee 035 Marion 125 Butler 015 Chickasaw 037 Marshall 127 chase 017 Clarke 039 Mills 129 Chautauqua 019
Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas
041 043 045 047 049
Mitchell 131 Monona 133 Monroe 135 Montgomery 137 Muscatine 139
O'Brien 141 Osceola 143 Page 145 Palo Alto 147 Plymouth 149
Cherokee 021 Cheyenne 023 Clark 025 Clay 027 Cloud 029
Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines Dickinson
051 053 055 057 059
Coffey 031 Comanche 033 Cowley 035 Crawford 037 Decatur 039
Dubuque 061 Pocahontas 151 Dickinson 041 Emmet 063 Polk 153 Doniphan 043 Fayette 065 Pottawattamie 155 Douglas 045 Floyd 067 Poweshiek 157 Edwards 047 Franklin 069 Ringgold 159 Elk 049
Fremont 071 Sac 161 Ellis 051 Greene 073 Scott 163 Ellsworth 053 Grundy 075 Shelby 165 Finney 055 Guthrie 077 Stoux 167 Ford 057 Hamilton 079 Story 169 Franklin 059
Hancock 081 Tams 171 Geary 061 Hardin 083 Taylor 173 Gove 063 Harrison 085 Union 175 Graham 065 Henry 087 Van Buren 177 Grant 067 Howard 089 Wapello 179 Gray 069
14 Iowa (cont.) 14 Iowa (cont.)
Warren 181 Washington 183 Wayne 185 Webster 187 Winnebago 189
619
15 Kansas (cont.) 15 Kansas (cont.) 16 Kentucky (cont.)
Greeley 071 Riley 161 Butler 031 Greenwood 073 Rooks 163 Caldwell 033 Hamilton 075 Rush 165 Calloway 035 Harper 077 Russell 167 Campbell 037 Harvey 079 Saline 169 Carlisle 039
Haskell 081 Scott 171 Carroll 041 Hodgeman 083 Sedgwick 173 Carter 043 Jackson 085 Seward 175 Casey 045 Jefferson 087 Shawnee 177 Christian 047 Jewel1 089 Sheridan 179 Clark 049
Johnson 091 Sherman 181 Clay 051 Kearny 093 Smith 183 Clinton 053 Kingman 095 Stafford 185 Crittenden 055 Kiowa 097 Stanton I87 Cumberland 057 Labette 099 Stevens 189 Daviess 059
Lane 101 Sumner 191 Edmonson 061 Leavenworth 103 Thomas 193 Elliott 063 Lincoln 105 Trego 195 Estill 065 Linn 107 Wabaunsee 197 Fayette 067 Logan 109 Wallace 199 Flaming 069
Lyon 111 Washington 201 Floyd 071 McPherson 113 Wichita 203 Franklin 073 Marion 115 Wilson 205 Fulton 075 Marshall 117 Woodson 207 Gallatin 077 Meade 119 Wyandotte 209 Garrard 079
Miami 121 Mitchell 123 Montgomery 125 Morris 127 Morton 129 16 Kentucky
Grant 081 Graves 083 Grayson 085 Green 087 Greenup 089
Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage
Adair 001 Hancock Allen 003 Hardin Anderson 005 Harlan Ballard 007 Harrison Barren 009 Hart
Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie
Bath 011 Henderson Bell 013 Henry Boone 015 Hickman Bourbon 017 Hopkins Boyd 019 Jackson
Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
151 153 155 157 159
Boyle 621 Jefferson Bracken 023 Jessamine Breathitt 025 Johnson Breckinridge 027 Kenton Bullitt 029 Knott
091 093 095 097 099
101 103 105 107 109
111 113 115 117 119
620
16 Kentucky (cont.) 16 Kentucky (cont.) 17 Louisiana (cont.)
Knox 121 Larue 123 Laurel 125 Lawrence 127 Lee 129
Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd
211 Jefferson 051 213 Jefferson Davis 053 215 Lafayette 055 217 Lafourche 057 219 La Salle 059
Leslie 131 Trigg 221 Lincoln 061 Letcher 133 Trimble 223 Livingston 063 Levis 135 Union 225 Madison 065 Lincoln 137 Warren 227 Morehouse 067 Livinston 139 Washington 229 Natchitoches 069
Logan 141 Wayne 231 Orleans 071 Lyon 143 Webster 233 Ouachita 073 McCracken 145 Whitley 235 Plaquemines 075 McCreary 147 Wolfe 237 Pointe Coupee 077 McLean 149 Woodford 239 Rapides 079
Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin
151 153 155 157 159 17 Louisiana
Red River 081 Richland 083 Sabine 085 St Bernard 087 St Charles 089
Mason 161 Acadia Meade 163 Allen Menifee 165 Ascension Mercer 167 Assumption Metcalfe 169 Avoyelles
001 003 005
St Helena 091 St James 093
007 009
St John The Baptist 095 St Landry 097 St Martin 099
Monroe 171 Beauregard 011 St Mary 101 Montgomery 173 Bienville 013 St Tammany 103 Morgan 175 Bossier 015 Tangipahoa 105 Muhlenberg 177 Caddo 017 Tensas 107 Nelson 179 Calcasieu 019 Terrebonne 109
Nicholas 181 Caldwell 021 Union 111 Ohio 183 Cameron 023 Vermilion 113 Oldham 185 Catahoula 025 Vernon 115 Oven 187 Claiborne 027 Washington 117 Owsley 189 Concordia 029 Webster 119
Pendleton 191 De Soto Perry 193 East Baton Rouge Pike 195 East Carroll Powell 197 East Feliciana Pulaski 199 Evangeline
031 033 035 037
West Baton Rouge 121 West Carroll 123 West Feliciana 125 Winn 127
039
Robertson 201 Rockcastle 203 Rowan 205 Russell 207 Scott 209
Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville
041 043 045 047
Jackson 049
621
18 Maine 20 Massachusetts 21 Michigan (cont.)
Androscoggin 001 Barnstable 001 Gladwin 051 Aroostook 003 Berkshire 003 Gogebic 053 Cumberland 005 Bristol 005 Grand Traverse 055 Franklin 007 Dukes 007 Gratiot 057 Hancock 009 Essex 009 Hillsdale 059
Kennebec 011 Franklin 011 Houghton 061 Knox 013 Hampden 013 Huron 063 Lincoln 015 Hampshire 015 Ingham 065 Oxford 017 Middlesex 017 Ionia 067 Penobscot 019 Nantucket 019 Iosco 069
Piscataquis 021 Sagadahoc 023 Somerset 205 Waldo 027 Washington 029
Norfolk 021 Plymouth 023 Suffolk 025 Worcester 027
Iron 071 Isabella 073 Jackson 075 Kalamazoo 077 Kalkaska 079
York 031 Kent 081 Keweenaw 083 Lake 085 Lapeer 087 Leelanau 089 19 Maryland 21 Michigan
Allegany 001 Alcona 001 Lenawee 091 Anne Arundel 003 Alger 003 Livingston 093 Baltimore 005 Allegan 005 Luce 095 Calvert 009 Alpena 007 Mackinac 097 Caroline 011 Antrim 009 Macomb 099
Carroll 013 Arenac 011 Manistee 101 Cecil 015 Baraga 013 Marquette 103 Charles 017 Barry 015 Mason 105 Dorchester 019 Bay 017 Mecosta 107 Frederick 021 Benzie 019 Menominee 109
Garrett 023 Berrien 021 Midland 111 Harford 025 Branch 023 Missaukee 113 Howard 027 Calhoun 025 Monroe 115 Kent 029 Cass 027 Montcalm 117 Montgomery 031 Charlevoix 029 Montmorency 119
Prince Georges 033 Queen Annes 035 St Marys 037 Somerset 039 Talbot 041
Washington 043 Wicomico 045 Worcester 047
Baltimore (City) 510
Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
Muskegon 121 Newaygo 123 Oakland 125 Oceana 127 Ogemaw 129
Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee
Ontonagon 131 Osceola 133 Oscoda 135 Otsego 137 Ottawa 139
622
21 Michigan (cont.) 22 Minnesota (cont.) 22 Minnesota (cont.)
Presque Isle 141 Itasca 061 Roscommon 143 Jackson 063 Saginaw 145 Kanabec 065 St Clair 147 Kandiyohi 067 St Joseph 149 Kittson 069
Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren
151 153 155 157 159
Koochiching 071 Lac Qui Parle 073 Lake 075 Lake of the Woods 077 Le Sueur 079
Washtenaw 161 Wayne 163 Wexford 165
Lincoln 081 Lyon 083 McLeod 085 Mahnomen 087 Marshall 089
Swift 151 Todd 153 Traverse 155 Wabasha 157 Wadena 159
Waseca 161 Washington 163 Watonwan 165 Wilkin 167 Winona 169
Wright 171 Yellow Medicine 173
22 Minnesota 23 Mississippi
Aitkin 001 Martin 091 Adams Anoka 003 Meeker 093 Alcorn Becker 005 Mille Lacs 095 Amite Beltrami 007 Morrison 097 Attala Benton 009 Mower 099 Benton
001 003 005 007 009
Big Stone 011 Murray 101 Bolivar Blue Earth 013 Nicollet 103 Calhoun Brown 015 Nobles 105 Carroll Carlton 017 Norman 107 Chickasaw Carver 019 Olmsted 109 Choctaw
011 013 015 017 019
Cass 021 Otter Tail 111 Claiborne 021 Chippewa 023 Pennington 113 Clarke 023 Chisago 025 Pine 115 Clay 025 Clay 027 Pipestone 117 Coahoma 027 Clearwater 029 Polk 119 Copiah 029
Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodge
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
051 053 055 057 059
Pope 121 Covington Ramsey 123 De Soto Red Lake 125 Forrest Redwood 127 Franklin Renville 129 George
031 033 035 037 039
Douglas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue
Rice Rock Roseau St Louis Scott
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
Greene Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds
041 043 045 047 049
Grant Heepin Houston Hubbard Isanti
Sherburne Sibley steams Steele Stevens
Holmes Humphreys Issaquena Itawamba Jackson
051 053 055 057 059
623
23 Mississippi (cont.) 23 Mississippi (cont.) 24 Missouri (cont.)
Jasper 061 Jefferson 063 Jefferson Davis 065
Washington 151 Franklin 071 Wayne 153 Gasconade 073 Webster 155 Gentry 075 Wilkinson 157 Greene 077 Winston 159 Grundy 079
Jones 067 Kemper 069
Lafayette Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Leake
071 073 075 077 079
Yalobusha 161 Yazoo 163
24 Missouri
Harrison 081 Henry 083 Hickory 085 Bolt 087 Howard 089
Lee 081 Adair 001 Howell 091 Leflore 083 Andrew 003 Iron 093 Lincoln 085 Atchison 005 Jackson 095 Lowndes 087 Audrain 007 Jasper 097 Madison 089 Barry 009 Jefferson 099
Marion 091 Barton 011 Johnson 101 Marshall 093 Bates 013 Knox 103 Monroe 095 Benton 015 Laclede 105 Montgomery 097 Bollinger 017 Lafayette 107 Neshoba 099 Boone 019 Lawrence 109
Newton 101 Buchanan 021 Lewis 111 Noxubee 103 Butler 023 Lincoln 113 Oktibbeha 105 Caldwell 025 Linn 115 Panola 107 Callaway 027 Livingston 117 Pearl River 109 Camden 029 McDonald 119
Perry 111 Cape Girardeau 031 Macon 121 Pike 113 Carroll 033 Madison 123 Pontotoc 115 Carter 035 Maries 125 Prentiss 117 Cass 037 Marion 127 Quitman 119 Cedar 039 Mercer 129
Rankin 121 Chariton 041 Miller Scott 123 Christian 043 Mississippi Sharkey 125 Clark 045 Moniteau Simpson 127 Clay 047 Monroe Smith 129 Clinton 049 Montgomery
Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate Tippah
Tishomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
Cole 051 Morgan Cooper 053 New Madrid Crawford 055 Newton Dade 057 Nodaway Dallas 059 Oregon
Daviess 061 Osage De Kalb 063 Ozark Dent 065 Pemiscot Douglas 067 Perry Dunklin 069 Pettis
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
151 153 155 157 159
625
26 Nebraska (cont.)
Garfield 071 Sheridan 161 Atlantic 001 Gosper 073 Sherman 163 Bergen 003 Grant 075 SIOUX 165 Burlington 005 Greeley 077 Stanton 167 Camden 007 Hall 079 Thayer 169 Cape May 009
Hamilton 081 Thomas 171 Cumberland 011 Harlan 083 Thurston 173 Essex 013 Hayes 085 Valley 175 Gloucester 015 Hitchcock 087 Washington 177 Hudson 017 Holt 089 Wayne 179 Hunterdon 019
Hooker Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney
091 093 095 097 099
Webster 181 Wheeler 183 York 185
27 Nevada
Mercer 021 Middlesex 023 Monmouth 025 Morris 027 Ocean 029
Keith 101 Churchill 001 Passaic Keya Paha 103 Clark 003 Salem Kimball 105 Douglas 005 Somerset Knox 107 Elko 007 Sussex Lancaster 109 Esmeralda 009 Union
Lincoln 111 Eureka 011 Logan 113 Humboldt 013 Loup 115 Lander 015 McPherson 117 Lincoln 017 Madison 119 Lyon 019
Warren
031 033 035 037 039
041
30 New Mexico
Merrick 121 Mineral 021 Bernalillo Morrill 123 Nye 023 Catron Nance 125 Ormsby* 025 Chaves Nemaha 127 Pershing 027 Colfax Nuckolls 129 Storey 029 Curry
003 005 007 009
Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
151 153 155 157 159
Washoe White Pine
*Carson City
28 New Hampshire
031 De Baca 033 Dona Ana
510 Eddy Grant Guadalupe
011 013 015 017 019
Platte Polk Red Willow Richardson Rock
Harding 021 Hidalgo 023 Lea 025 Lincoln 027 Los Alamos 028
Saline Sarpy Saunders Scotts Bluff Seward
Belknap 001 Carroll 003 Cheshire 005 coos 007 Grafton 009
Hillsboro 011 Merrimack 013 Rockingham 015 Strafford 017 Sullivan 019
Luna 029 McKinley 031 Mora 033 Otero 035 Quay 037
26 Nebraska (cont.) 29 New Jersey
*Since 1978, code 510 (Carson City) has been used. tow" of Stewart, Nevada.
This also includes the
626
30 New Mexico (cont.) 31 New York (cont.) 32 North Carolina (cont.)
Rio Arriba 039 New York 061 Buncombe 021 Roosevelt 041 Niagara 063 Burke 023 Sandoval 043 Oneida 065 Cabarrus 025 San Juan 045 Onondaga 067 Caldwell 027 San Miguel 047 Ontario 069 Camden 029
Santa Fe 049 Orange 071 Carteret 031 Sierra 051 Orleans 073 Caswell 033 Socorro 053 Oswego 075 Catawba 035 Taos 055 Otsego 077 Chatham 037 Torrance 057 Putnam 079 Cherokee 039
Union 059 Valencia 061
31 New York
Queens 081 Chowan 041 Rensselaer 083 Clay 043 Richmond 085 Cleveland 045 Rockland 087 Columbus 047 St Lawrence 089 Craven 049
Albany 001 Saratoga 091 Cumberland 051 Allegany 003 Schenectady 093 Currituck 053 Bronx 005 Schoharie 095 Dare 055 Broome 007 Schuyler 097 Davidson 057 Cattaraugus 009 Seneca 099 Davie 059
Cayuga 011 Steuben 101 Duplin 061 Chautauqua 013 Suffolk 103 Durham 063 Chemung 015 Sullivan 105 Edgecombe 065 Chenango 017 Tioga 107 Forsyth 067 Clinton 019 Tompkins 109 Franklin 069
Columbia 021 Ulster 111 Gaston 071 Cortland 023 Warren 113 Gates 073 Delaware 025 Washington 115 Graham 075 Dutchess 027 Wayne 117 Granville 077 Erie 029 Westchester 119 Greene 079
Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene
Wyoming 121 Yates 123
32 North Carolina
Guilford 081 Halifax 083 Harnett 085 Haywood 087 Henderson 089
Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kings Lewis
Alamance 001 Hertford Alexander 003 Hoke Alleghany 005 Hyde Anson 007 Iredell Ashe 009 Jackson
Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
051 053 055 057 059
Avery 011 Johnston Beaufort 013 Jones Bertie 015 Lee Bladen 017 Lenoir Brunswick 019 Lincoln
091 093 095 097 099
101 103 105 107 109
627
32 North Carolina (cont.) 33 North Dakota 33 North Dakota
McDowell 111 Adams Macon 113 Barnes Madison 115 Benson Martin 117 Billings Mecklenburg 119 Bottineau
001 003 005 007 009
Steele 091 Stutsman 093 Towner 095 Traill 097 Walsh 099
Mitchell 121 Bowman 011 Montgomery 123 Burke 013 Moore 125 Burleigh 015 Nash 127 Cass 017 New Hanover 129 Cavalier 019
Ward 101 Wells 103 Williams 105
34 Ohio
Northampton 131 Dickey 021 Adams 001 Onslow 133 Divide 023 Allen 003 Orange 135 Dunn 025 Ashland 005 Pamlico 137 Eddy 027 Ashtabula 007 Pasquotank 139 Emmons 029 Athens 009
Pender 141 Foster 031 Auglaize 011 Perquimans 143 Golden Valley 033 Belmont 013 Person 145 Grand Forks 035 Brow" 015 Pitt 147 Grant 037 Butler 017 Polk 149 Griggs 039 Carroll 019
Randolph 151 Hettinger 041 Champaign 021 Richmond 153 Kidder 043 Clark 023 Robeson 155 La Moure 045 Clermont 025 Rockingham 157 Logan 047 Clinton 027 Rowan 159 McHenry 049 Columbiana 029
Rutherford 161 McIntosh 051 Coshocton 031 Sampson 163 McKenzie 053 Crawford 033 Scotland 165 McLean 055 Cuyahoga 035 Stanly 167 Mercer 057 Darke 037 Stokes 169 Morton 059 Defiance 039
Surry 171 Mountrail 061 Delaware 041 Swain 173 Nelson 063 Erie 043 Transylvania 175 Oliver 065 Fairfield 045 Tyrrell 177 Pembina 067 Fayette 047 Union 179 Pierce 069 Franklin 049
Vance 181 Ramsey 071 Fulton 051 Wake 183 Hansom 073 Gallia 053 Warren 185 Renville 075 Geauga 055 Washington 187 Richland 077 Greene 057 Watauga 189 Rolette 079 Guernsey 059
Wayne 191 Sargent 081 Hamilton 061 Wilkes 193 Sheridan 083 Hancock 063 Wilson 195 Sioux 085 Hardin 065 Yadkin 197 Slope 087 Harrison 067 Yancey 199 Stark 089 Henry 069
628
34 Ohio (cont.) 34 Ohio (cont.) 35 Oklahoma (cont.)
Highland 071 Van Wert 161 Kay 071 Hocking 073 Vinton 163 Kingfisher 073 Holmes 075 Warren 165 Kiowa 075 Huron 077 Washington 167 Latimer 077 Jackson 079 Wayne 169 Le Flore 079
Jefferson 081 Knox 083 Lake 085 Lawrence 087 Licking 089
Williams 171 Wood 173 Wyandot 175
35 Oklahoma
Lincoln 081 Logan 083 Love 085 McClain 087 McCurtain 089
Logan 091 Adair 001 McIntosh 091 Lorain 093 Alfalfa 003 Major 093 Lucas 095 Atoka 005 Marshall 095 Madison 097 Beaver 007 Mayes 097 Mahoning 099 Beckham 009 Murray 099
Marion 101 Blaine 011 Muskogee 101 Medina 103 Bryan 013 Noble 103 Meigs 105 Caddo 015 Nowata 105 Mercer 107 Canadian 017 Okfuskee 107 Miami 109 Carter 019 Oklahoma 109
Monroe 111 Cherokee 021 Okmulgee 111 Montgomery 113 Choctaw 023 Osage 113 Morgan 115 Cimarron 025 Ottawa 115 Morrow 117 Cleveland 027 Pawnee 117 Muskingum 119 Coal 029 Payne 119
Noble 121 Comanche Ottawa 123 Cotton Paulding 125 Craig Perry 127 Creek Pickaway 129 Custer
Pittsburg 121 Pontotoc 123 Pottawatomie 125 Pushmataha 127 Roger Mills 129
Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland
Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin
Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas
Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby
Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
051 053 055 057 059
Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita
Stark summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
151 153 155 157 159
Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston
061 Woods 063 Woodward
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
151 153
065 067 069
629
36 Oregon 37 Pennsylvania (cont.) 37 Pennsylvania (cont.)
Baker 001 Berks 011 Philadelphia 101 Benton 003 Blair 013 Pike 103 Clackamas 005 Bradford 015 Potter 105 Clatsop 007 Bucks 017 Schuylkill 107 Columbia 009 Butler 019 Snyder 109
coos 011 Cambria 021 Somerset 111 Crook 013 Cameron 023 Sullivan 113 Curry 015 Carbon 025 Susquehanna 115 Deschutes 017 Centre 027 Tioga 117 Douglas 019 Chester 029 Union 119
Gilliam Grant Harney Hood River Jackson
021 Clarion 031 Clearfield
Venango 121 023 033 Warren 123 025 Clinton 035 Washington 125 027 Columbia 037 Wayne 127 029 Crawford 039 Westmoreland 129
Jefferson 031 Cumberland 041 Josephine 033 Dauphin 043 Klamath 035 Delaware 045 Lake 037 Elk 047 Lane 039 Erie 049
Wyoming 131 York 133
38 Rhode Island
Lincoln 041 Fayette 051 Bristol Linn 043 Forest 053 Kent Malheur 045 Franklin 055 Newport Marion 047 Fulton 057 Providence Morrow 049 Greene 059 Washington
001 003 005 007 009
Multnomah 051 Huntingdon 061 Polk 053 Indiana 063 Sherman 055 Jefferson 065 Tillamook 057 Juniata 067 Umatilla 059 Lackawanna 069 39 South Carolina
Union 061 Lancaster 071 Abbeville 001 Wallowa 063 Lawrence 073 Aiken 003 Wasco 065 Lebanon 075 Allendale 005 Washington 067 Lehigh 077 Anderson 007 Wheeler 069 Luzerne 079 Bamberg 009
Yamhill 071
001 003 005 007 009
Lycoming 081 McKean 083 Mercer 085 Mifflin 087 Monroe 089
Barnwell 011 Beaufort 013 Berkeley 015 Calhoun 017 Charleston 019
Cherokee 021 Chester 023 Chesterfield 025 Clarendon 027 Colleton 029
37 Pennsylvania
Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford
Montgomery 091 Montour 093 Northampton 095 Northumberland 097 Perry 099
630
39 South Carolina (cont.) 40 South Dakota (cont.) 40 South Dakota (cont.)
Darlington 031 Charles Mix 023 Shannon 113 Dillon 033 Clark 025 Spink 115 Dorchester 035 Clay 027 Stanley 117 Edgefield 037 Codington 029 Sully 119 Fairfield 039 Corson 031 Todd 121
Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton
041 043 045 047 049
Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey
033 Tripp 123 035 Turner 125 037 Union 127 039 Walworth 129 041 Washabaugh 131
Horry 051 Douglas 043 Jasper 053 Edmunds 045 Kershaw 055 Fall River 047 Lancaster 057 Faulk 049 Laurens 059 Grant 051
Yankton 135 Ziebach 137
41 Tennessee
Lee 061 Gregory 053 Anderson 001 Lexington 063 Haakon 055 Bedford 003 McCormick 065 Hamlin 057 Benton 005 Marion 067 Hand 059 Bledsoe 007 Marlboro 069 Hanson 061 Blount 009
Newberry 071 Harding 063 Bradley 011 Oconee 073 Hughes 065 Campbell 013 Orangeburg 075 Hutchinson 067 Cannon 015 Pickens 077 Hyde 069 Carroll 017 Richland 079 Jackson 071 Carter 019
Saluda 081 Jerauld 073 Cheatham 021 Spartanburg 083 Jones 075 Chester 023 Sumter 085 Kingsbury 077 Claiborne 025 Union 087 Lake 079 Clay 027 Williamsburg 089 Lawrence 081 Cocke 029
York
40 South Dakota
Lincoln 083 Coffee Lyman 085 Crockett McCook 087 Cumberland McPherson 089 Davidson Marshall 091 Decatur
Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings
Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell
091
003 005 007 009 011
013 015 017 019 021
Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody
De Kalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress
Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn
093 095 097 099 101
103 105 107 109 111
Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
051 053 055 057 059
631
41 Tennessee (cont.) 41 Tennessee (cont.) 42 Texas (cont.)
Grundy 061 Scott 151 Brazos 041 Hamblen 063 Sequatchie 153 Brewster 043 Hamilton 065 Sevier 155 Briscoe 045 Nancock 067 Shelby 157 Brooks 047 Hardeman 069 Smith 159 Brown 049
Hardin 071 Stewart 161 Burleson 051 Hawkins 073 Sullivan 163 Burnet 053 Haywood 075 Sumner 165 Caldwell 055 Henderson 077 Tipton 167 Calhoun 057 Henry 079 Trousdale 169 Callahan 059
Hickman 081 Unicoi 171 Cameron 061 Houston 083 Union 173 Camp 063 Humphreys 085 Van Buren 175 Carson 065 Jackson 087 Warren 177 Cass 067 Jefferson 089 Washington 179 Castro 069
Johnson 091 Wayne 181 Chambers 071 Knox 093 Weakley 183 Cherokee 073 Lake 095 White 185 Childress 075 Lauderdale 097 Williamson 187 Clay 077 Lawrence 099 Wilson 189 Cochran 079
Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy
101 103 105 107 109 42 Texas
Coke 081 Coleman 083 Collin 085 Collingsworth 087 Colorado 089
Macon 111 Anderson 001 Comal 091 Madison 113 Andrews 003 Comanche 093 Marion 115 Angelina 005 Concho 095 Marshall 117 Aransas 007 Cooke 097 Maury 119 Archer 009 Coryell 099
Meigs 121 Armstrong 011 Cottle 101 Monroe 123 Atascosa 013 Crane 103 Montgomery 125 Austin 015 Crockett 105 Moore 127 Bailey 017 Crosby 107 Morgan 129 Bandera 019 Culberson 109
Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk
131 133 135 137 139
141 143 145 147 149
Bastrop 021 Dallam 111 Baylor 023 Dallas 113 Bee 025 Dawson 115 Bell 027 Deaf Smith 117 Bexar 029 Delta 119
Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford
Blanco 031 Denton 121 Borden 033 De Witt 123 Bosque 035 Dickens 125 Bowie 037 Dimmit 127 Brazoria 039 Donley 129
632
42 Texas (cont.) 42 Texas (cont.) 42 Texas (cont.)
Duval 131 Hood 221 McMullen 311 Eastland 133 Hopkins 223 Madison 313 Ector 135 Houston 225 Mar ion 315 Edwards 137 Howard 227 Martin 317 Ellis 139 Hudspeth 229 Mason 319
El Paso 141 Hunt 231 Matagorda 321 Erath 143 Hutchinson 233 Maverick 323 Falls 145 Irion 235 Medina 325 Fannin 147 Jack 237 Menard 327 Fayette 149 Jackson 239 Midland 329
Fisher 151 Jasper 241 Milam 331 Floyd 153 Jeff Davis 243 Mills 333 Foard 155 Jefferson 245 Mitchell 335 Fort Bend 157 Jim Hogg 247 Montague 337 Franklin 159 Jim Wells 249 Montgomery 339
Freestone 161 Johnson 251 Moore 341 Frio 163 Jones 253 Morris 343 Gaines 165 Karnes 255 Motley 345 Galveston 167 Kaufman 257 Nacogdoches 347 Garza 169 Kendall 259 Navarro 349
Gillespie 171 Kenedy 261 Newton 351 Glasscock 173 Kent 263 Nolan 353 Goliad 175 Kerr 265 Nueces 355 Gonzales 177 Kimble 267 Ochiltree 357 Gray 179 King 269 Oldham 359
Grayson 181 Kinney 271 Orange 361 Gregg 183 Kleberg 273 Palo Pinto 363 Grimes 185 Knox 275 Panola 365 Guadalupe 187 Lamar 277 Parker 367 Hale 189 Lamb 279 Parmer 369
Hall 191 Lampasas 281 Pecos 371 Hamilton 193 La Salle 283 Polk 373 Hansford 195 Lavaca 285 Potter 375 Hardeman 197 Lee 287 Presidio 377 Hardin 199 Leon 289 Rains 379
Harris 201 Liberty Harrison 203 Limestone Hartley 205 Lipscomb Haskell 207 Live Oak Hays 209 Llano
Hamphill 211 Loving Henderson 213 Lubbock Hidalgo 215 Lynn Hill 217 McCulloch Hockley 219 McLennan
291 293 295 297 299
301 303 305 307 309
Randall 381 Reagan 383 Real 385 Red River 387 Reeves 389
Refugio 391 Roberts 393 Robertson 395 Rockwall 397 Runnels 399
633
42 Texas (cont.) 42 Texas (cont.) 44 Vermont
Rusk 401 Williamson Sabine 403 Wilson San Augustine 405 Winkler San Jacinto 407 Wise San Patricio 409 Wood
San Saba Schleicher Scurry Shackelford Shelby
411 413 415 417 419
Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala
491 493 495 497 499
501 503 505 507
Addison 001 Bennington 003 Caledonia 005 Chittenden 007 Essex 009
Franklin 011 Grand Isle 013 Lamoille 015 Orange 017 Orleans 019
Sherman 421 Smith 423 Somervell 425 Starr 427 Stephens 429
Rutland 021 Washington 023 Windham 025 Windsor 027
43 Utah
Sterling Stonewall Sutton Swisher Tarrant
431 433 435 437 439
441 443 445 447 449
Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett
001 003 005 007 009 45 Virginia
Taylor Terrell Terry Throckmorton Titus
Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand
011 013 015 017 019
Accomack 001 Albemarle 003 Alleghany 005 Amelia 007 Amherst 009
Tom Green 451 Iron 021 Appomattox 011 Travis 453 Juab 023 Arlington 013 Trinity 455 Kane 025 Augusta 015 Tyler 457 Millard 027 Bath 017 Upshur 459 Morgan 029 Bedford 019
Upton 461 Piute Uvalde 463 Rich Val Verde 465 Salt Lake Van Zandt 467 San Juan Victoria 469 Sanpete
Campbell Caroline Carroll Charlotte Charles City
Wharton 481 Wheeler 403 Wichita 405 Wilbarger 407 Willacy 489
Wasatch Washitigton Wayne Weber
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
051 053 055 057
Bland 021 Botetourt 023 Brunswick 025 Buchanan 027 Buckingham 029
Walker 471 Sevier Waller 473 Summit Ward 475 Tooele Washington 477 Uintah Webb 479 Utah
Chesterfield Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
634
4.5 Virginia (cont.) 45 Virginia (cont.) 45 Virginia (cont.)
Dickenson 051 Powhatan 145 Lynchburg 680 Dinwiddie 053 Prince Edward 147 Martinsville 690 Essex 055 Prince George 149 Newport News 700 Fairfax 057 Prince William 153 Norfolk 710 Fauquier 059 Pulaski 155 Norton 720
Floyd 063 Rappahannock 157 Petersburg 730 Fluvanna 065 Richmond 159 Portsmouth 740 Franklin 067 Roanoke 161 Radford 750 Frederick 069 Rockbridge 163 Richmond 760 Giles 071 Rockingham 165 Roanoke 770
Gloucester 073 Russell 167 Goochland 075 Scott 169 Grayson 077 Shenandoah 171 Greene 079 Smyth 173 Greensville 081 Southampton 175
South Boston 780 Staunton 790 Suffolk 800 Virginia Beach 810 Waynesboro 820
Halifax 083 Spotsylvania 177 Hanover 085 Stafford 179 Henrico 087 Surry 181 Henry 089 Sussex 183 Highland 091 Tazewell 185
Williamsburg 830 Winchester 840
46 Washington
Isle of Wight 093 Warren 187 Adams 001 James City 095 Washington 191 Asotin 003 King and Queen 097 Westmoreland 193 Benton 005 King George 099 Wise 195 Chelan 007 King William 101 Wythe 197 Clallam 009
Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg
103 105 107 109 111
York 199
Virginia Cities Alexandria Bristol
510 520
Clark 011 Columbia 013 Cowlitz 015 Douglas 017 Ferry 019
Madison 113 Buena Vista 530 Franklin 021 Mathews 115 Charlottesville 540 Garfield 023 Mecklenburg 117 Chesapeake 550 Grant 025 Middlesex 119 Clifton Forge 560 Grays Harbor 027 Montgomery 121 Colonial Heights 570 Island 029
Nansemond* 123 Covington 580 Jefferson Nelson 125 Danville 590 King New Kent 127 Fairfax 600 Kitsap Northampton 131 Falls Church 610 Kittitas Northumberland 133 Franklin 620 Klickitat
Nottoway 135 Fredericksburg 630 Levis Orange 137 Galax 640 Lincoln Page 139 Hampton 650 Mason Patrick 141 Harrisonburg 660 Okanogan Pittsylvania 143 Hopewell 670 Pacific
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
*Since 1971, code 800 (Suffolk city) has been used.
635
46 Washington (cont.) 47 West Virginia (cont.) 48 Wisconsin (cont.)
Pend Oreille 051 Marshall 051 Columbia 021 Pierce 053 Mason 053 Crawford 023 San Juan 055 Mercer 055 Dane 025 Skagit 057 Mineral 057 Dodge 027 Skamania 059 Mingo 059 Door 029
Snohomish 061 Monongalia 061 Douglas 031 Spokane 063 Monroe 063 Dunn 033 Stevens 065 Morgan 065 Eau Claire 035 Thurston 067 Nicholas 067 Florence 037 Wahkiakum 069 Ohio 069 Fond Du Lac 039
Walla Walla 071 Whatcom 073 Whitman 075 Yakima 077
Pendleton 071 Forest 041 Pleasants 073 Grant 043 Pocahontas 075 Green 045 Preston 077 Green Lake 047 Putnam 079 Iowa 049
47 West Virginia
Raleigh 081 Iron 051 Randolph 083 Jackson 053 Ritchie 085 Jefferson 055 Roane 087 Juneau 057 Summers 089 Kenosha 059
Barbour 001 Taylor Berkeley 003 Tucker Boone 005 Tyler Braxton 007 Upshur Brooke 009 Wayne
Cabell 011 Webster Calhoun 013 Wetzel Clay 015 Wirt Doddridge 017 wood Fayette 019 Wyoming
Gilmer 021 Grant 023 Greenbrier 025 Hampshire 027 Hancock 029 48 Wisconsin
Hardy Harrison Jackson Jefferson Kanawha
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045 047 049
Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown
Lewis Lincoln Logan McDowell Marion
Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa Clark
091 093 095 097 099
101 103 105 107 109
001 003 005 007 009
011 013 015 017 019
Kewaunee 061 La Crosse 063 Lafayette 065 Langlade 067 Lincoln 069
Manitowoc 071 Marathon 073 Marinette 075 Marquette 077 Menominee 078
Milwaukee 079 Monroe 081 Oconto 083 Oneida 085 Outagamie 087
Ozaukee 089 Pepin 091 Pierce 093 Polk 095 Portage 097
Price 099 Racine 101 Richland 103 Rock 105 Rusk 107
636
48 Wisconsin 50 Alaska*
St. Croix 109 Sauk 111 Sawyer 113 Shawano 115 Sheboygan 117
Taylor 119 Trempealeau 121 Vernon 123 Vilas 125 Walworth 127
Aleutian Islands 010 Anchorage 020 Angoon 030 Barrow 040 Bethel 050
Bristol Bay Borough 060 Bristol Bay Division 070 Cordova-McCarthy 080 Fairbanks 090 Haines 100
Washburn 129 Juneau 110 Washington 131 Kenai-Cook Inlet 120 Waukesha 133 Ketchikan 130 Waupaca 135 Kobuk 140 Waushara 137 Kodiak 150
Winnebago Wood
139 141
49 Wyoming
Kuskokwim 160 Mantanuska-Susitna 170 Nome ia0 Outer Ketchikan 190 Prince of Wales 200
Albany 001 Seward 210 Big Horn 003 Sitka 220 Campbell 005 Skagway-Yakutat 230 Carbon 007 Southeast Fairbanks 240 Converse 009 Upper Yukon 250
Crook 011 Valdes-Chitina- Fremont 013 Whittier 260 Goshen 015 Wade Hampton 270 Hot Springs 017 Wrangell-Petersburg 280 Johnson 019 Yukon-Koyukuk 290
Laramie 021 Lincoln 023 Natrona 025 Niobrara 027 Park 029 51 Hawaii*
Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton
031 033 035 037 039
041 043 045
Hawaii Honolulu Kauai Maui
001 003 007 009
Uinta Washakie Weston
*Before 1975 all counties in Alaska and Hawaii were coded 000.
637
CODES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND ALASKA AND HAWAII
Alaska*
Hawaii*
50-000
51-000
Aden, Colony of 00-105
Afghanistan 00-110
Albania 00-120
Algeria 00-125
American Samoa 00-140
Angola 00-145
Antigua 00-149
Argentina 00-150
Australia 00-160
Austria 00-165
Azores 00-175
Bahamas oG-180
Barbados 00-184
Belgium OC-190
Bermuda 00-195
Bolivia 00-205
Brazil 00-220
British Honduras 00-230
Bulgaria 00-245
Burma 00-250
Burundi 00-252
Cambodia 00-255
Cameroon 00-257
Canada 00-260
Canal Zone 00-265
Ceylon 00-270
Chile 00-275
China 00-280
Colombia 00-285
Congo 00-290
Costa Rica 00-295
Cuba 00-300 Cyprus 00-305 Czechoslovakia 00-310
Dahomey 00-311
Denmark 00-315
Dominican Republic 00-320
Ecuador 00-325
El Salvador 00-330
Ethiopia 00-335
Fiji Islands 00-338
Finland 00-340
France 00-350
Germany 00-390
Ghana 00-391
Greece 00-400
Greenland 00-405
Grenada 00-406
Guadalupe 00-407
Guam 00-410
Guatemala 00-415
Guinea 00-417
Guyana 00-418
Haiti 00-420
Honduras 00-430
Hong Kong 00-435
Hungary 00-445
Iceland 00-450
India 00-455
Indonesia 00-458
Iran 00-460
Iraq 00-465
Ireland 00-470
Israel 00-475
Italy 00-480
*Before 1975 all counties in Alaska and Hawaii were coded 000. For actual county codes used since then, please see listings on preceding page.
638
CODES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND ALASKA AND HAWAII (CONTINUED)
Ivory Coast oo-485
Jamaica 00-487
Japan O&49@
Jordan oc-500
Kenya 00-505
Korea 00-515 Kuwait 00-520
Laos 00-530
Lebanon 00-540
Liberia oo-545
Libya 00-550
Luxembourg 00-570
Malagasy Republic oo-575
Malawi 00-577
Malasia 00-590
Mali 00-505
Malta 00-590
Martinique 00-591
Mexico 00-595
Midway Island O&604
Monaco 00-607
Montserrat 00-609
Morocco 00-610
Mozambique 00-615
Nampo Shoto oc-618
Navassa 00-620
Nepal 00-625
Netherlands 00-630
Netherlands Antilles 00-640
New Caledonia 00-645
New Guinea 00-850
New Zealand 00-660
Nicaragua 00-665
Niger OO-667
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Rumania
Rwanda
Ryukyu Islands
Saint Helena Colony
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles Islands
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Somali Republic
Soviet Union
Spain
Sudan
Surinam
Swan Island
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
OO-670
00-685
00-700
00-710
00-715
00-720
00-725
00-730
00-735
00-745
00-755
00-758
00-760
00-765
00-770
00-775
00-785
00-787
00-788
00-790
00-795
00-800
00-801
00-803
00-805
00-830
00-835
00-840
00-845
00-847
00-850
00-855
00-858
00-862
South Africa (Republic of)
Southern Rhodesia
639
CODES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND ALASKA AND HAWAII (CONTINUED)
Tanzania oo-865
Thailand 00-875
Togo 00-885 Trinidad and Tobago 00-887
Tunisia oo-a90
Trust Territory of Pacific 00-900
Turkey 00-905
Uganda 00-910
United Arab Republic 00-922
United Kingdom, England 00-925
Upper Volta 00-927
Uruguay 00-930
Venezuela 00-940
Vietnam 00-945
Virgin Islands 00-950
Wake Island 00-960
Western Samoa 00-963
Yemen 00-965
Yugoslavia 00-970
Zambia 00-990
APPENDIX 2: INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION CODES
The codes l i s t ed he re a re t hose deve loped by t he U .S . Bu reau o f t he Census
i n 1 9 7 0 . 2 Sma l l d i f f e rences be tween t he Pane l S tudy ’ s and t he Census Bu reau ’ s
usages o f t hese codes i nc l ude ou r add i t i on o f code 600 f o r p resen t members o f t he
a r m e d f o r c e s a n d o u r s u b s t i t u t i o n o f c o d e 9 9 9 f o r t h e i r c o d e 9 9 5 i n t h o s e c a s e s
where occupa t i on was no t asce r ta i ned . These changes have been made to the tex t
w h i c h f o l l o w s .
I n a d d i t i o n , t he Bu reau o f t he Census uses a me thod o f a l l oca t i on o f
occupa t i on and i ndus t r y codes among the ma jo r g roups when e i t he r i t em o f
i n f o r m a t i o n i s m i s s i n g f r o m a r e t u r n ; t he Pane l S tudy me re l y ass i gns t he m i ss i ng
d a t a c o d e o f 9 9 9 t o e i t h e r .
2U . S . B u r e a u o f t h e C e n s u s , 1970 Census o f Popu la t i on A lphabe t i ca l I ndex o f
I n d u s t r i e s a n d O c c u p a t i o n s , U . S . G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O f f i c e ,W ashington, DC, 1971.
641
642
INDUSlRIAL ClASSlFtCATlON SYSTEM
Equivalent numeric codes follow the alphabetic codes Either code may be utilized, depending upon the processing method. Numbers in parentheses following the industry categories are the SIC definition+ “N.e.c.” meens “not elsewhere classifii”
A (017) 018
019 027 028
2: B (069) 077
107 108 109 118
119 127
128 137 138
139
147
148
149
157 158 159 187
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES
Agriwltural production (01) Agricultural services, except horticultural (07 acept
0713 and 073) Horticultural services (073) Forestry fC8) Fisheries (09)
MINING
Metal mining (10) Coal mining (It, 12) Crude petroleum and natural gas extractions ( 13) Nonrnstallic mining and qurnying, except fuel (14)
CONSTRUCTION
General building contractors (16) General contractors, except building (18) Special trade contractors (17) Not specified construction
MANUFACTURING
Durable goods
Lumber and wood products, except furniture Logging (241) Sawmills, planing mills, end mill work (242, 243) Miscellaneous wood products (244,249)
Furniture and fixtures (25) Stone,clay,and glass products
Glass end glass products (321-323) Cement, concrete, gypsum. and plaster products
(324,327) Structural cloy products (325) Pottery and related products (326) hliscelianeous nonmetallic mineral and etone
products (328,329) Metal industries
Blast furam, steel works, rolling and finishing mills (3312.3313)
Other- primary. iron and eteel industrNs f33153317.332.3391, part 3399)
Priman/ aluminum industries (3334, part 334, 3352,338l.~asrt3392. Dart3399t
Other prima+ nonferrous indust& (33313333, 3339, part 334, 3351, 3356, 3357, 3362,3369,part33Q2,part3399)
Cutlery, hend tools, and other hardware (342) Fabricated structural metal products (344) Screw machine products (345) Metal stamping (348)
IlKhJ*rY Code
168
189
177 178 179 187
:ii 197
198
MANUFACTURING-Continued
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products (341,343, 347, 348,349)
Not specified metal industries Machinary. except electrical
Encines and turbines (351) ‘Fa& rnechinsry and equipment (352)
Construction end material handling machines (353) Metalworking machinery (354) Office and accounting machines (357 exceot 3573) Electronic computirtgequipment (3573) ’ Machinerv. except electrical. n.ac (355.356.358,
359) .- . Not specified machinay
199 207
208
209
Electrical mechinenl, equipment, and supplies Household appliances (383) Radio, T.V., and communication equipment (385, 366)
Electrical machinery, equipment, end supplies, n.e.c. (381, 382,384.387,389)
Not specifii electrical machinery, equipment and @upplies
219 227 228 229 237 238
Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (37 1) Aircraft and m (3721 Ship and boat building and repairing (373) Railroad locomotives end ecruioment (374) Mobile dwellings and campers i37911. Cvcles end miscellaneous tnnsoortation equipment
i375.37991 Professional and photopraphic equipment, end
watches 239 247
iii
257
Ez
Scientifii and controlling instruments (381, 382) Ootical and health services suoolies (383, 384,
i85, . .
Photographic equipment and supplies (388) Watches, clock& and clockwork-operated devices
(387) Not specified professional equipment
Ordnence ( 19) Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39)
Nondureble gmds
Food and kindred products
z 278
ZP 288
Meat products (201 t Dairv products (202) Cen&rg and preserving fruits, vegetables, end sea
foadrmO3~ Groin-mill products f204.0713) Bakery products (205) Confectionay and related products (207)
lndurtry MANUFACTURING-Continued
8cverage industries (208) Miscellaneous food prejwation and kindred
products 098,2C9) 298 299
Not specifii food in&atria8 Tobacco manufectwes (21) Textile mill products
Knitting mills (225)
309 317 318
c (319) 327
Dyeing end finishing textiles, except wool and knit
FE%fi?$$ except hard surface (227) Yarn, thread, a& fabric mills (221-224,228) Miscellaneous textile mill products (229)
Apparel and other fabricated textile WO~UC~S
Apparel end accessories (231-238) Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (2391
%I 337
Paper and allied produc* Pulo oaoer. and oaoerboard milk (281263.266) Miscelleneous paper end pulp products (284) Paoerboard containers and boxas (285)
338 339
347 348
349 357 358 359 367 368 389
Print& publishing and allied industriae Newspaper publishing and printing (271) Printing, publishing, end allied industries, except
newspapers (272-279) Chemicals and allied products
Industrial chemicals (281) Plastics, synthetics and resins, except fibers (282,
except 2823 and 2824) Synthetic fibers (2823,2824) Drugs and medicines (283) Soaps and cosmetics (284) Paints, varnish* and mlated products (285) Agricultural chemicals (287) Miscellaneous chemkels (288,289) Not specified chemicals l nd 8llkd productr
377 378
Petroleum and coal oroducts -Petroleum refiniig (291)
MiPcctlrneous petroleum end coal productt (295, 299) _
379 387
Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Rubber products (301~303,306) Miscellaneous plastic products (397)
Leather and leather products Tanned, curried, and finished leather (311) Footwear, except NbbU (313,314) Leather poduc~ except footwear (312 315317, 319)
398 Not specifkd manufacturing industries
TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES
D (497) 408 409 417 418 419 427 428 429
Railroads and railway express seWice (40) Street railways l d bus lines (411,413-415,417l Taxicab se&e (412) Truckino service (421.423). Wereho&ing end storage (422) Water trmsportat*kn (44) Air tran~tion (45) Pipe Ii- except natural ges (48) 8ewkes incidental to trmsportetkn (47)
In&my TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND code OTHER PUBLIC UTILlTlES-Continud
Communications
447 498 449
Radio broadcasting end television (483) Telephone (wire and radii) f481) Telegraph and miscellmeous communication
services (482,489)
Utilities and sanitary rwvicat
487 Electric lkht and power (491) 488 Electric-g& utilities (493) 469 Gas end steam supply systems (492,498) 477 Water supply (4943 478 Sanitary services (495) 479 Other and not mified utilities (497)
WHOLESALE AND RETAlL TRADE
Wholesale trade
Motor vehicles and equipment (501) Onrgs chemicals, and allied products (502) Drv soods and apparel (693) Food and related‘products (594) Farm products-raw materials (5906) Elect&al goods (598) Hardware, plumbing, and heating supplies (5C7) Not specified electrical and hardware products Machinq equipment end supplies (508) Metals and minerals. nac. (5091) Petroleum producto(5092l Scrap and waste materials (5093) Akoholk beverages (59951 Paper and its products (SC981 Lumber and const~ction materials (5098) whdsralan. ne.c (6054,6097,5OQS~ Not specifii wholesale trade
Retail treda
zzli E (899) 817 818 819 627 F (628)
E 538
E 648
iti!
Lumber and building material retailing (521-524) Hardware and farm equipment stores (525) Department and mail order establishments (631,532) Limited prke variety stores (533) Vendim machine ooerators (534) .-.- _
658
EJ
Direct selling establkhmenna (63% Miswllaneous wneral merchandii UOW (639) Griiery stores-6’?1) Dairy products stores (545) Retail bake&s (546) Food stores, RIG (!i42-644,649) Motor vehicle dealers (561,552) Tire, battery, and - dealers (553) Gasoline service stations (654) Miscelkneousvahkle deelere (559) Apparel and wceswr-ksnorar. aceqt shoe stems 66
ucept 5881 shoe stores (588) Furniture and home furnishing stores (571) Houwhold gpliam TV, and rdio stores (572,
573) G (689) Eating and drinking plecos (581 677 DNQ StOl’W (691)
643
644 tndumy @de WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE-Contid
Retail tradbContinued
E 687
E 697 698
Liquor atoms (592) Farm and aarden supplv stores 1596) Jewelry s&es 1597j. _ Fuel and ice dealers (5985 Retsil florists (5992) Miscelleneous retail stowa (693595.599 aXc 59921 Not specified retail t&a
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
707 706 709
717 718
Banking (60) Credit agencies (61) Security, commodity brokarage, and investment
companies (62,671 I nsuronce (63,641 Real astate, incl. real e%atainnrrancelrw offiias (85, 651
BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES
727 728 729
737
738
739 747 748
749 757
;ii
Advatising 1731) Sewikas to dwellings and other buildings (734) Commercial research, development and testing labs
(7391.7397) Employment and temporary help agencies (738,
73981 Bushes menagement and conrulting mrvicas (part
73921 Computer programing services (pert 73921 Detactive and protective sewices (73931 Businaas servic+ ncc. (732,733,735, 7394,7395.
7396,73991 Automobile services. exceot raoair f751.762.754) Automobile repair and &tad ‘&vi& (7631. Electrical repair shops (7627694) Miscellaneous repair sewices (763, 764,769, mcept
7694)
PERSONAL SERVICES
H (769) 777 778
- 779
z
ZT 798
Private households (88) Hotels and motels (7011 yg$g place& except hotaIr and motels (702 703.
Lamd8vi~ deanin~ and othar iRnnant awkas (721,727)
Beauty shops (723) Barbor shops 17241 6hoe rapair M 0251 Dressmaking shops (put 728) Miscettoars pa~nrl -km (722,726, part 729)
ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
iii 609
Theaters and mot-on pictures (76,792) Bowling l llevs, billierd and pool parlors (793) Miscellamarr arRertainmant and Ncteation mlcw
(791,794)
Industry OJde PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES
Offices of physicians (601,803) Offices of dentists (602) Offices of chiropractu’s 1894) Hospitals (806) Corwelescent institutions (8092) Offices of health practitioners, n&c. (par! Health sewicea, nac. (607, part 8099) Legal services (61) Elementary and seconduy echools (8211 Colleces and universities (622) Libra&s (823) Educational sarvices nac. (824.6291 Not specified aducetional s&c& Museums, rrt galleries, and zoos (841 Religious c+nizations (866) Welfare services (part 667) Residential walfere facilities (part 857) Nonprofit membership orgenizotions (861865,869) Engineering and architectural aewicas (891) Accounting, auditing, rnd bookkeeping sewkes (893) Miscellaneous professional end related sewices (892,
6991
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
907 Postal sewica (part 91901 L I91 7) Federal public administration (part 91998490) 927 State public administration (9290) M (9371 Local public administration (9390)
999 INDUSTRY NOT REPORTED’
‘This code k ueed to identify not reported industries in uweys Where the not reported caees ore not allocated.
645
OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFKXTION SYSTEM
Eouivslent numeric codes follow the rlohebatic codas Either coda may ba utilized. depending on the prowssing method. “Nat.” means “not elsewhere clasaifii’ ’
OLXU- pation PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED
occw pation PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED fade WORKERS-Continued -code WORKERS
CO1 002
Ei 005
008 010 011 012 013 014 015 020
E 023
iii 026
030 031
032 033
034 035 036
042 043 044
F5:
E
E 056
iii; 053
iii
:: 073
Accountan Architects Computer specialists
Computer programmers computer systems l nelysts Computer spwialim nac
Engineers Aeronautical and wtroneutical anginaers Chemiwl anginaers Civil engineers Electrical and elactronic engineers Industrial engineers Mechaniwl engineers Metallurgical and materials engineers Mining engineers Petroleum engineers Sales engineers Engineer& naa
Farm management edviron Foresters and conservationirtt Home management~isors Lawyers and juw
Jwl= wm
Librariem archivistr. and curators Librarians Archivists end curetors
Mathematiwl specialists Actuaries Mathematic’kns Statisticii
Life and physical ecientists Agricultunl scientists Atmospherii end spacescientista Bidogiwl scientiets Chemists Geologista Marina scientists Physicists and astmncmars Life and physical scientists, nac.
Operations and systems rasearchars and molysta Personnel and labor relotions Workers Physicions, dentists, and related practitioners
Chiropractors Dentista OptWlOWirrr Fharmaclsts Physiciaw medkal and wk Podiatrists Veterinarians Health practitionar& nac.
074 075 076
080 081
E
Ez
086 090
100 101
102 103 104 105 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 130 131 132 133 134 135 140
Nurser. dietitian& and therep’kts Dietitians Registered nurses Therapists
Health technologists and techniciam Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians Dentel hygienists Health record technologists and technicbns Radiolopic technologists and technicians Therapy assistanta Health technologists and technicirn~ naC
Religious workers Clergymen Religious workers, nac.
Social scientists Economists Political scientists Psychologists Sociologists Urban and regional planners Sociaf scientiotz nac.
Sociol and recreation Workers Sociil workers Recreation workers
Teachers, college and university Agriculture teachers Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space teachers Biology teachers Chemistry taachers Physiw teachers Engineering teachers Mathematics teachers Haalth spacielties teachers Psychology teachers Business and commerce teachers Economics tawhers History teachers So&logy teachers Social sciance teachers, nac. A#, drama, and music teachers Coaches and physic81 eduwtion twchers Eduwtion tewhers English teachers Foreign language teachers Home econorn’ks taachars Lw teechers Theology teacham Trade, industrial, and techniwl teachers Miwelleneous teachers, college and university Teach- college and unkersity, ubjjt not
spwifii
.
646
w% PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL. AND KINDRED co& WORKERS-Contiwad
141 N (142)
:z 145
::
:ii 154
E 161 162
163
z im 171 172 173 174
17s 190 161 182
::
:: 191 192
:z 195
201
202
E 210
E 213 215 216 220 221 222
Teachers, except college and univa&y Adult education teachon Elementary rhool tea&us Prakindergarten and kindergertan taechars secondaryschoolaachars Teachera acept college md university, n&c.
Engineeri and hence &hniciim Agricultun md biological tachniciin~ acwt herlth C&rniwl techniiiam- Draftsman Electrical md l lectrwic an&raring techniciis Industrial engineering tachiiiam Mechaniwl an&oaring tachniciis Mathematiwl tinicii 6UWYOtS EngineeringandEienw technician& nac
Tachniciant. axcapt haalth, and anginaering and rlance
Aiianopilots Air traffic oon8ollars Embalmers Fli#tt enginears Radio operatws Tool progromman. numariwl conVd Tech&ii- n8.c
Vocationel and educationel CcWlS8lOlS
Writm. wtists, and miners Actors Athletes and kiirad workers Authors
e
Editors and repw&n Musiciani and canpaan Painters and eculptors Pf-mxaphar Public relatiom men and publicity writers Radio and television y~nouncers Writers, mists, and entertainer. net
Reeearch workers, not epacifii
MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, EXCEPT FARM
heas~rq controJlm. and traaurarz local public administration
Bank offcam and f-n&l managers auyars and shipparr, farm products %uyor& wholesale and retail trada Cmdit men Funeral diractws Health a&nin&ators Const~cthn lnspacto~ public odministwion hspactar, axcept wmtructiw, public administr8tion Managers and aqwintandm& building Offiie managers n8.c. Officaq pilots, and pureers; nip OfFiiiels and adtninietratws; public administration
n&c.
zn MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, EXCEPT FARM-Continued -cock
z: Zt 240 245
Restaurant, wfeteria, and bar managers Sales managers and deprrtment heads, ratail trade Sales manegeo, auwpt retail trade School administraton, college School edministratoa, elementary and secon&~ Managvt and administrators, n8.C
SALES WORKERS
Advertising agents and PIesmen Auctionmrs Demonstrators Huckrtm and peddlers Insurance agenta, broke. and underwriirs N-W Real estate agents and brokars Stock and bond selesmen Selesmen and riles clerks nac.
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS
301 303 P mosl 310 311 312 313 314 315
E 323 325
E
z: 333 334
Bank tellers Billing clerks Bookkaapars cashiiri Clerical assistants, eocial welfare Cleriwl upervirars nac Collectorq bill and account Counter clerks, awpt food Dispatchers and starters, vtiicle Enumerators ad ifitewiewars Estimators and inuestigetors, na.c. Expediters md production controllers Fileclerks lnsurence adjusters, axamirtam, and invasti~tors Library attendents and essistants Mail wrrieq post office Mdl handls5s, except post offiie Messengers and office boys Meter reader& utilities Office machine operators
Bookkeeping end billing machine operators
Celculoting machine opwators
Computer and peripheral equipment opereton Oupliceting machine operators
370 371 Q (372) 374 375 376
z 383 384 385 390 391 392 394 395
401 402 403 404 405 410 411 412 413 R (415) 416 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 430
2; 434 435 436
440 441 442 443 444
iii 450 452
CLERICAL AND KlNDRED WORKERS-Continued
Office machine operators-Contlnuad
Key punch o(nntDo Tabulating machine operators Office machine operator& n.e.c
Payroll end timekeeping clerks Postal clerks Proofreaders Real estate appraisers Receptionists Secretaries
Secretarieq legal Secretaries, medical Secretaries n.dc
Shipping and mceiuing derkt Statistical clerks Stenogaphars Stock clerks and storekeepers Teacher aides, exe school monitors
Telegraph messengers Telegrqh operators Telephone operators Ticket, station, end express agents Typists Weighers Miscellaneous cleri~l wakers Not specified clerical workers
CRAFTSMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS
Automobile accessories installers Bakers Blacksmiths Boilermakers Bookbinders Brickmasons end stonemasons Brickmasons and stonemasons, apprentices Bulldozer operators Cabinetmakers Carpenters Carpenter apprentices Carpat installers Cement and concrete finishers Compositors and typesetters Printing trades spprenticar. exe pressmen Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen Decorators and window dressers Dental laboratory techniciins Electricians Electrician apprentices Electric power linsmen and cableman Electrotypers and stereotypeerr Engravers, axe photoengr~ers Excavating, grading end road machine operators; WC
bulldoZer Floor Iavers, ex(c tilr setters Foremen, n.e.c. Forgamen end hammermen Furniture and wood finishers Furriers GlU’kfS Heat treaters, annealers, end temperers Inspectors, mlers, and graders; log and lumber I nspecton. hat
647
occu- petion CRAFTSMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS-
453 454 455
iii? 462
470 471 472 s (4731 474 475 480
z
z
2i 491 492 495
Ei 593
2z 506 510 511 512 514 515 516 520 521 522 523 525 530 531 533 534 535 536 540 542
zi
Et 551 552 554 E60
z: 563 571 672
Jewelers and watchmakers Job and die setten. metal Locomotive engineers Locomotive fireman Machinists Machinist apprentices Mechanics and repairmen
Air conditioning, heeting, and refrigeration Aircraft Automobile body repairmen Automobile mechanics Automobile mechanic apprentices Data processing machine repairman Farm implement Heavy equipment mechanics, incl. diesel Housahold appliance and eccessory installers end
mechanks Loom fixers Office machine Radii end televhion Railroad and car shop Mechanic, exe auto, apprentice Miscellaneous mechanics and repairmen Not specified mechanics and repairmen
Millers; grain, flour, and feed Millwrights Molders, metal Molder apprentim Motion picture projectionists Opticianl, and lens grinden and polishen Painten, construction and maintenance Painter spprentices Paperhangers Pattern and model makers Q(C. paper Photoenyavers and lithographers Piano end orgsn tuners md repairmen Plasterers Plasterer apprentices Plumbers and pipe fitters Plumber and pipe fitter apprentices Power station oparators PresSmm Jd ph! priI’ItSI3, PrhkIg
Pressmanapprentices Rollers and finishan, metal Roofers Md drters Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths Sheetmetrl apprenticea Shipfittars Shoe repairmen Sign painters and letterers Stationary engineers stone cuttars and stone CeNers Structural metal craftsmen TailOn Telephcme installers and rapeirmen Telephone linemen end splicers Tits setters Tool and dii rnekars Tool ad die mJrer rpprentices Upholsterers Specifii craft epprentica. nac Not spacifii apprentices
648
CRAFTSMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS
z 600
?A021 603
E 610 611 612 613 614 615 620 621
xz 624 625
iii
:i
z
2 641 642 643 644 645
iii 652 653
zi
ii: 663
iii 666
670 671 672 673 674
E 690 692
z
Craftsmen and kindred workers, n.ac. Former members of the Armed Forces Current members of Armed Forces
OPERATIVES, EXCEPT TRANSPORT
;zgti insulation workers
Blasters and e Bottling and canning opemtfues Chainmen, rodmen, end amen; surveying Checken, exarninerq and inspsctors; manufacturing Clothing ironers and pressers Cutting oparativ~ r0.e.c. Dressmakers and seamstresess, except fecUuY Drillers, earth Dry wall installers and lathers W= Filers, polishers, sanders, and Lntffws Furnacemen, srnelternwn. and pourers Garage workers and gas station l ttendants Grders md sorter& rnanufecturing Produce graders and packers, excapt factory end farm Heaterq metal Laundry and dry cleaning operatives, n&c. Meat cutters and butchers, ac manufacturfng Meat cutters and butchers, manufecturing Meat wrappers, retail trade -I- Milliners Mine sperm nac. Mixing cparatives Olers and grersan, exe euto Packers md wqpars, aceptme8t l ndproduce
P8interq manufactured articles Photowaphi process workers Precision machine operatives
Drill prert operatiues Grinding machine cperatives Lathe and milling machine operatives Precision machine oparative& nac.
Pundl and stamping press operatives Riveters and f- Sailors and dackhands sym Sewers end stitchers Shoemaking machine opemtives Solderers Stationary firemen Tatfle operativas
Cardim lappin end combing -es Knitters, loopers, md toppers Spinnaq twist- and windrrs WWVNS Textile operathq nac.
Welders md fbme-cutten Winding operativar. kac Machii opermivsr, miscellaneous qecifii Machineopsrative¬specifii Miscellrneous operathfes Not specifii oper&ms
TRANSPORT EDUIPMENT OPERATlVES
701
E 795
E 711 712 713 714 u (715)
Boatmen and canalnwn Bus drivers Conductors and motorman, urban rail transit Deliverymen and rcutemen Fork lift and tow motor operative
Motormen; mine, fectory, logging camp, etc. Parking attendants Railroad brakemen RaProad switchmen Taxicab drivers and cheuffeurs Truck drivers
LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM
740 750 v (7511 752 753 754 755 760 761 762 763
E 780 765
Animal caretakers, ac farm carpenters’ helpen Construction laborers, ext. carpenters’ helpers Fishermen and oysterman Freight and materiaf handlers Garbage collectors Gardenm~nctgroundsk~,exc.frrm Longshoremen and stevedores Lumbermen, raftsmen, end woodchoppers Stock handlers Teamsters Vehiik washers and equipment cleaners Warehousemen, ne.c. Miscellaneous laborers Not spazified laborers
FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS
w (801) Farmers (owners and tenan%) 802 Farm managers
FARM LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN
621 622
E
Farm foremen Farm laborer& wagewcrkers Farm labcmrq unpaid fern& workers Farm service laborar, esICernployed
SERVICE WORKERS, EXC. PRIVATE HOUSE HOLD
961 so2 XwJ3~
Cleaning service workers ge~rnm~ds and maids, acept private household
Janitors and emtons
910 911 a12 013 014 Y (9151 916
Food service workers Bartenders Burbovr Cooks, acrpt private hamhold Dirhwahers Food counter end fountain wcrken WdtNS Food mica workers, nac, acept pivite
hcuuhold
649
pation SERVICE WORKERS, EXC. PRWATE HOUSEHOLD-Continued
f-& PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS
Health service workers Dental 8ldsWnts
Health l ide& a& nursing Hedth wdnees Lay mi&vwksr Nuning oid~g orderlies, and l ttandants Practical nurssa
Personal service workers Airline stewardewes Attendants, nCf8JtiOn atId JmUMWIt
Attendants, personrl sewke, RaC pmam mm md brllhopr
Boarding and lodging house keepers Bootblacks Child care worker& ar private household Elevator operators Hsirdressers and Eofllwtdooim Personal service apprentices Houwkeqaers, axe. privota household School monitors Ushers, racreation and muesrnmt Welfare mice rider
Protactive ssfvicr workers Crossing guards l d brklge tendws Fireman, fire protection Guards and watchmen Marshals and constables PO&men or&d detectives Sheriffs and beiliti
880 Child care workars, private hamhold
ii Cooks, private houmhold Housekeepers, privrte housahdd
983 t,.aun&esses, private household 2 (es4) Meids and servants, private humhold
999 OCCUPATfON NOT REPORTED’
‘This code is used to identify not raported occupations in surveys wfwre the not reported cases J~J not rtlocated
APPENDIX 3: PSID - CPS INCOME AND DEMOGRAPHIC COMPARISONS
The i ssue whe the r t he PS ID samp le rema ins rep resen ta t i ve i s exam ined by
compar i ng i t s 1980 wave o f i n f o rma t i on on i ncome and demograph i c cha rac te r i s t i c s
w i t h t hose o f t he March 1980 Cu r ren t Popu la t i on Su rvey us i ng Cu r ren t Popu la t i on
R e p o r t s , C o n s u m e r I n c o m e , S e r i e s P - 6 0 , N o . 1 2 6 , J u n e 1 9 8 1 .
T h e r e i s a s u b t l e d i f f e r e n c e i n i n c o m e r e p o r t i n g p r o c e d u r e s b e t w e e n t h e t w o
s u r v e y s . CPS asks i t s c ross - sec t i on samp le abou t t he money i ncome f o r t he en t i r e
p r e v i o u s c a l e n d a r y e a r o f a l l h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r s , 1 4 y e a r s o l d a n d o v e r , p r e s e n t
a s o f t h e d a t e o f t h e i n t e r v i e w ( M a r c h ) . A l t h o u g h C P S a s k s a b o u t s p e c i f i c
sou rces o f i n come ve ry much l i ke t he PS ID , 3 i t d o e s n o t o b t a i n i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t
p o s s i b l e m o v e r s - i n o r m o v e r s - o u t o f t h e h o u s e h o l d d u r i n g t h e y e a r . Thus, CPS
househo ld i ncome f i gu res do no t i nc l ude t he amoun ts rece i ved by pe rsons who we re
m e m b e r s o f t h e h o u s e h o l d f o r p a r t o r a l l o f t h e y e a r i f t h o s e p e r s o n s n o l o n g e r
l i v e d t h e r e a t t h e d a t e o f t h e i n t e r v i e w . On the other hand, CPS household
i n c o m e d o e s i n c l u d e t h e t o t a l y e a r l y a m o u n t s r e p o r t e d b y p e r s o n s w h o d i d n o t l i v e
w i t h t h e h o u s e h o l d d u r i n g t h e e n t i r e i n c o m e y e a r b u t w e r e m e m b e r s a t t h e d a t e o f
i n t e r v i e w . P S I D d i s t i n g u i s h e s m o v e r s - i n a n d m o v e r s - o u t , a n d a d j u s t s f a m i l y
i ncome us ing i n fo rma t i on bo th abou t t he i ncome o f move rs - i n and move rs -ou t and
a b o u t t h e l e n g t h o f t i m e m o v e r s w e r e p r e s e n t i n t h e m a i n f a m i l y . To get a PSID
income measure comparable to that of CPS, w e m u s t s u b t r a c t t h e i n c o m e o f a l l
m o v e r s - o u t t h a t i s p r e s e n t l y i n c l u d e d i n t h e P S I D t o t a l f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e o f
m a i n f a m i l i e s , a n d m u s t a d d i n t h e i n c o m e o f a l l m o v e r s - i n t h a t i s p r e s e n t l y
exc luded f r om PS ID t o ta l f am i l y money i ncome o f ma in f am i l i es .4
T w o d i s t i n c t t y p e s o f t a b l e s a r e p r e s e n t e d . Tab les 1 t h rough 5 show bo th
t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f P S I D a n d C P S s a m p l e s a c r o s s v a r i o u s c e l l s d e f i n e d b y r a c e ,
age, e d u c a t i o n , f a m i l y s i z e , r e g i o n , a n d i n c o m e , and t he d i f f e rences be tween PS ID
and CPS across those same ce l ls . Tab le 6 p resen ts med ian and ave rage to ta l
f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e f o r s u b g r o u p s d e f i n e d b y f a m i l y s i z e , h o u s i n g t e n u r e , a g e ,
3See Speci f ic Income Sources Covered by CPS and PSID below.
4 See Ad jus tmen ts t o PS ID I ncome f o r Comparab i l i t y w i t h CPS Da ta be low f o r ad e t a i l e d e x p l a n a t i o n o f t h e a c t u a l a d j u s t m e n t u s e d t o m a k e t h e P S I D f a m i l y m o n e yincome measure comparable to CPS. I t s h o u l d b e n o t e d t h a t t h e a n a l y s i s u n i td i f f e r s s l i g h t l y b e t w e e n C P S a n d P S I D . PS ID uses t he househo ld “ head ” concep twhe reas CPS uses t he “ househo lde r ” concep t , i . e . , i n m a r r i e d c o u p l e s t h e f i r s ta d u l t h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r l i s t e d o n t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e i s d e s i g n a t e d t h e h o u s e h o l d e r .I n 3 pe r cen t o f t he CPS samp le , women i den t i f i ed t hemse l ves as t he househo lde r i nmar r i ed coup le househo lds . T h i s s h o u l d h a v e a s m a l l e f f e c t o n t h e a g e ,e d u c a t i o n , and occupa t i on demograph i c compar i sons as we l l as on se lec ted i ncomee s t i m a t e s c l a s s i f i e d b y t h e s e s u b g r o u p s . T h i s s h o u l d n o t a f f e c t s u c h P S I D - C P Sc o m p a r i s o n s c l a s s i f i e d b y r e g i o n , r a c e , o r f a m i l y s i z e .
651
652
r a c e , e d u c a t i o n , a n d o c c u p a t i o n . T a b l e s 7 t h r o u g h 1 0 r e p l i c a t e t h i s t a b l e b y
r e g i o n .
The on l y ma jo r demog raph i c d i f f e rence be tween t he 1980 CPS and PS ID i s t he
g r e a t e r n u m b e r o f o n e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e P S I D d a t a b a s e . A l l o t h e r
d e m o g r a p h i c d i s t r i b u t i o n s - - b y a g e , e d u c a t i o n , r a c e , a n d r e g i o n - - n e v e r d i f f e r b y
m o r e t h a n o n e o r t w o p e r c e n t a g e p o i n t s i n a n y s i n g l e c e l l . T h e r e a r e t w o r e a s o n s
w h y o n e m i g h t e x p e c t a l a r g e r f r a c t i o n o f o n e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e P S I D : P S I D
f o l l o w s f a m i l i e s o v e r t i m e , i n c l u d i n g t h o s e s a m p l e m e m b e r s w h o s p l i t f r o m t h e i r
m a i n f a m i l y a n d f o r m s e p a r a t e h o u s e h o l d s . M a n y o f t h e s e s p l i t o f f s f o r m s i n g l e -
p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s a n d m a n y l o c a t e i n h o u s i n g u n i t s t h a t a r e m o r e l i k e l y t o b e
m i s s e d i n a s i n g l e c r o s s s e c t i o n b a s e d o n a n e n u m e r a t i o n o f d w e l l i n g u n i t s . T h a t
P S I D f o l l o w s s p l i t o f f s , o r m o r e p r e c i s e l y , b e c a u s e t h e p a n e l n a t u r e o f t h e s a m p l e
p r o d u c e s p r a c t i c e d r e s p o n d e n t s w h o a r e w i l l i n g t o p r o v i d e i n f o r m a t i o n a s t o t h e
l o c a t i o n o f t h e s p l i t o f f s s o t h e y c a n b e f o l l o w e d , p r o b a b l y e n a b l e s P S I D t o
l o c a t e t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l s b e t t e r . Second, i n c a s e s w h e r e a s p l i t o f f r e t u r n s t o
h i s o r i g i n a l ( m a i n ) f a m i l y , i t i s t h e c o n v e n t i o n o f P S I D t o c o n t i n u e t o t r e a t t h e
s p l i t o f f h o u s e h o l d a s a s e p a r a t e h o u s e h o l d . T h u s , s i n g l e i n d i v i d u a l s w h o r e t u r n
t o t h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e s w o u l d b e c o u n t e d a s s i n g l e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s , t h e r e b y
i n f l a t i n g t h e i n c i d e n c e o f s i n g l e - p e r s o n h o u s e h o l d s i n t h e s a m p l e . 5
T h e t a b l e s c l e a r l y d o c u m e n t t h a t P S I D c o n t i n u e s t o o b t a i n h i g h e r i n c o m e
r e p o r t s t h a n C P S . A l t h o u g h i t i s d i f f i c u l t t o v e r i f y , t h e r e a r e s e v e r a l r e a s o n s
w h y o n e m i g h t e x p e c t b e t t e r i n c o m e r e p o r t i n g b y P S I D : ( 1 ) t h e p a n e l n a t u r e o f t h e
d a t a ( i . e . , r e i n t e r v i e w s ) p r o d u c e s m o r e “ p r a c t i c e d ” r e s p o n d e n t s w h o w i l l b e m o r e
c o o p e r a t i v e a n d m o r e l i k e l y t o r e m e m b e r i n c o m e s o u r c e s , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n c i d e n t a l
o n e s , b e c a u s e t h e y k n o w t h e y w i l l b e q u e s t i o n e d a b o u t i n c o m e s o u r c e s i n t h e
c o m i n g y e a r ; ( 2 ) t h e P S I D o b t a i n s h i g h e r r e s p o n s e r a t e s o n i n c o m e i t e m s ,
r e s u l t i n g i n a m u c h l o w e r a m o u n t o f i n c o m e i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t h a s t o b e a s s i g n e d b y
P S I D ; 6 a n d ( 3 ) t h e C e n s u s B u r e a u ’ s a f f i l i a t i o n w i t h t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t m i g h t
5 T h e r e i s e v i d e n c e i n s u p p o r t o f t h i s s t a t e m e n t : I n f o r m a t i o n p r o v i d e d b y t h e1 9 8 0 f a m i l y c o m p o s i t i o n v a r i a b l e a n d 1 3 y e a r s o f f a m i l y h i s t o r y i n d i c a t i n gw h e t h e r t h e f a m i l y w a s a s p l i t - o f f e n a b l e d u s t o i d e n t i f y 2 6 5 h o u s e h o l d s( u n w e i g h t e d ) i n 1 9 8 0 t h a t h a d b e e n s p l i t - o f f s w h o r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r m a i n f a m i l i e ssome t ime be fo re 1980 . O f t h e s e h o u s e h o l d s , 6 9 p e r c e n t w e r e o n e - p e r s o nh o u s e h o l d s . F u r t h e r m o r e , 2 4 7 o f t h e s e s p l i t - o f f h o u s e h o l d s w e r e h e a d e d b ype rsons be tween the ages o f 18 and 34 , t h u s c o n t r i b u t i n g t o t h e s l i g h t l y l a r g e ri n c i d e n c e o f y o u n g e r h o u s e h o l d h e a d s ( i . e . , l e s s t h a n 2 5 a n d 2 5 - 3 4 y e a r s o f a g e )found by PSID.
6 T h e p o p u l a t i o n s i z e e s t i m a t e s i n t h e C P S a r e a d j u s t e d t o 1 9 7 0 p o p u l a t i o nc e n s u s c o n t r o l s , a n d t h e m e a n s a n d p r o p o r t i o n s a r e b a s e d o n a v e r y l a r g e ( 6 6 , 0 0 0househo lds ) samp le , w h i c h h a d a 4 p e r c e n t n o n r e s p o n s e r a t e . I n 3 3 p e r c e n t o f t h ef a m i l i e s i n t e r v i e w e d , one o r more members gave i ncomp le te i ncome in fo rma t i on ,w h i c h w a s t h e n i m p u t e d f r o m o t h e r s i m i l a r f a m i l i e s . F o r t h e i n c o m e v a r i a b l e s o f
653
i n h i b i t i n c o m e r e p o r t i n g . E x i s t i n g l i t e r a t u r e t e n d s t o f a v o r P S I D a s m o r e
a c c u r a t e b e c a u s e o f b e t t e r i n c o m e r e p o r t i n g . 7
t h e h e a d , w i f e , a n d o t h e r f a m i l y m e m b e r s , P S I D l i s t s a n a c c u r a c y c o d e . T h e c o d er e f l e c t s t h e t y p e o f a s s i g n m e n t m a d e b y t h e e d i t o r s i n o r d e r t o r e c r e a t e d a t am i s s i n g f r o m t h e i n t e r v i e w . The code va lues a re : 0 ( no ass i gnmen t ) , 1 (m ino ra s s i g n m e n t ) , and 2 (ma jo r ass i gnmen t ) . The accu racy o f t he head and w i f e ’ s wage ,o the r l abo r i ncome , asse t i n come , ADC/AFDC i ncome , and o the r t r ans fe r i n come , andthe same i ncome componen ts f o r o the r f am i l y members can be cap tu red i n e i gh tva r i ab les by PS ID . The sum o f t hese va r i ab les ranges f r om ze ro t o t he max imum o fs i x t e e n , whe re a ze ro re f l ec t s no i ncome ass ignmen t t o any househo ld member and as i x teen wou ld i nd i ca te t ha t a ma jo r ass ignmen t was made to each i ncome componen tf o r t h a t h o u s e h o l d . On l y 9 pe r cen t o f PS ID househo lds had a nonze ro sum fo r t h i ss u m m e d a c c u r a c y v a r i a b l e , i . e . , i n 9 pe rcen t o f t he househo lds an ass ignmen t wasmade to an i ncome componen t f o r a t l eas t one member o f t he househo ld . O f t h eh o u s e h o l d s w i t h a n o n z e r o v a l u e f o r t h i s i n d e x , the maximum was an eight , butmore impo r tan t , 86 pe rcen t o f t hese househo lds had a t o ta l accu racy code o fe i t he r a one o r a two (a t mos t two m ino r ass ignmen ts up to a t mos t one ma jo ra s s i g n m e n t ) . (See Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Procedures and Tape Codes,1980 l n te r v i ew ing Yea r , Wave X I I I , A Supp lemen t , Su rvey Resea rch Cen te r ,I n s t i t u t e f o r S o c i a l R e s e a r c h , T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , A n n A r b o r , 1 9 8 1 . )
7 M i n a r i k o f t h e B r o o k i n g s I n s t i t u t i o n a n a l y z e s t h i s i s s u e i n t h e c o n t e x t o ft he pove r t y coun t and conc ludes t ha t t he l ower pove r t y coun t f ound by PS ID canno tb e a s s i g n e d t o d i f f e r e n c e s i n d e m o g r a p h i c r e p r e s e n t a t i o n , b u t r a t h e r c a n b ee x p l a i n e d i n l a r g e p a r t b y d i f f e r e n c e s i n i n c o m e r e p o r t i n g . See JosephJ . M i n a r i k , “New Ev idence on the Pove r t y Coun t , ” T h e B r o o k i n g s I n s t i t u t i o n .Furthermore, t h e C P S i t s e l f r e p o r t s t h a t t h e t o t a l a m o u n t o f m o n e y i n c o m e d e r i v e df r o m t h e M a r c h C P S i s l e s s t h a n c o m p a r a b l e e s t i m a t e s d e r i v e d f r o m s o u r c e s s u c h a st h e B u r e a u o f E c o n o m i c A n a l y s i s , S o c i a l S e c u r i t y A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d t h e V e t e r a n sA d m i n i s t r a t i o n . Unde r repo r ted i ncome tends t o be p ronounced f o r i ncome sou rcessuch as pub l i c ass i s t ance and we l f a re , unemp loymen t compensa t i on , and p rope r t yi n c o m e ( i n t e r e s t , d i v i d e n d s , a n d n e t r e n t a l i n c o m e ) . See Cur ren t Popu la t i onReports, Consumer Income, S e r i e s P - 6 0 , N o . 1 2 7 , A u g u s t 1 9 8 1 , p . 3 9 .
Table 1 (Page 1 of 2)
DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFERENCES (PSID - CPS) OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS (PERCENT) BY INCOME AND RACE, CPS AND PSID--19791
White
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
2 7 1 5 -I 2
7.5 6 * -0 7
69 8 3 1 4
6.8 68 0.0
7.6 6.7 -0 9
6 3 66 0.3
6 5 56 -0 9
6.0 55 -0.5
6 t 5.4 -0 7
5.1 5 2 0 1
4.8 4.5 -0 3
3.9 36 -0.3
Black
PSlD CPS Adjusted Difference
I.0 0 7 -0 3
I a 2 0 0.2
1.4 1 7 0.3
I 1 I.4 0.3
1.1 I.1 0.0
07 0.9 02
0.7 09 0.2
0.5 0.6 0 1
0.5 0.5 0.0
0.4 0.3 -0.1
0.4 03 -0.1
0.3 0.3 0.0
Other2
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
0.2 0. I -0 I
05 0.3 -0.2
05 0.3 r -0.2
0.5 0.3 -0 2
0.5 0.3 -0.2
0.4 03 -0. !
0.4 0.2 -0.2
0.3 0.3 0.0
0.3 0.3 0.0
0.2 0. f -0. I
0.2 0.2 0.0
0.1 0.1 0.0
AlI Races
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
3.7 2.3 -‘.4
9.5 9.1 -0.4
9.4 10.2 1.8
9.0 8.5 0.5
8.8 8.1 -0.7
7.1 7.7 0.6
7.3 6.7 -0.6
6.7 6.4 -0.3
6.8 6.1 -0.7 _
5.6 5.6 0.0
5.3 4.9 -0.4
4.2 4.0 -0.2
Table 1 (Page 2 of 2)
Race of Household Head
White Black
PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
0.0
0.0
0 ,
00
00
DO
DO
00
00
1.0
Other2
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
0.1 0. f 0.0
0.1 0. I 0.0
0 t 00 0.t
00 0 1 0 1
0.1 0.1 00
0.0 0.7 0.1
DO 0 1 0 I
00 0.0 00
00 0.0 00
4.7 3.2 -1.5
AIl Races
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
36 3.8 0.2
2.6 2.7 0.1
2 3 2.2 -0.2
16 2 t 0.5
2.7 2.9 0.2
1.7 ,.8 0.t
t 9 2.4 0.5
1 2 1.1 -0.1
I I 1.2 0. I
100.0 100.0 00
1Because PSID distinguishes mover-in or mover-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.)
2CPS "other races" refers to Spanish origin only. PSID "other races" combines Spanish-American with other races.
Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126, June 1981, p. 36; PSID #645113.
Table 2
DISTRIBUTION OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS (PERCENT) BY INCOME AND REGION, CPS AND PSID--19791
1979 Total Family Income
Northeast
PSlD CPS Adjusted Difference
2 7 20 -0 7
37 .I, 04
3 5 3 7 02
2 9 2 7 -0 2
2 8 30 02
2 1 1 9 02
, 4 I 3 0 I
09 I 2 03
1 1 10 -0 1
07 1 0 03
03 03 0 1
2 1 22 5 04
North Central
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
3 2 3 2 00
4 f 5 7 1 6
3.9 40 0.1
38 3 3 -0 5
3 5 3 6 0. I
2 7 2R -0 I
I .8 20 02
, t 1 5 04
t.2 I 6 04
08 09 0 1
02 0.4 02
70 28.9 1 9
Region of Household Head
South
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
West All Regions
4.9
56
5 5
4 6
3.8
28
1 7
I.0
1.1
3.8
33
2 3
4 5 -0 4
5 7 0. !
5.3 -0.2
4 4 -0 2
30 -0.9
2.5 -0 3
t 8 -0.1
09 -0 t
I 0 -0.1
0.8 00
03 0.0
30.3 -2 0
PSlD PSlD CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
2.3
29
29
2 7
2 4
1.9
t.3
09
10
07
0.3
8.6
1.7 -0.6
3.0 0.1
2.7 -0.2
2 5 -0.2
2 2 -0.2
I.8 -0 1
1 4 0.1
0 7 -0.2
LO Cl.0
06 -0 1
02 -0. I
17 8 -0.8
13.2 11 4 -(.B
16.4 18.7 2.3
15.9 15.8 0.1
14.0 13.0 -,.O
12.4 11.7 -0.7
9 5 9.0 -0.5
6 2 6.6 0.4
3.9 4.3 0.4
4.4 4.7 0.3
3.1 3.5 0.4
I.1 1.2 0. t
COO 100.0 0.0
1Because PSID distinguishes movers-in or movers-out of the household over the year when calculating family money Income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. this adjustment)
(See text for more detail concerning Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126, June 1981, pp. 28-29; PSID #645113
Table 3 (Page 1 of 2)
DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFERENCES (PSID - CPS) OF ALL HOUSEHOLD (PERCENT) BY INCOME AND EDUCATION, CPS AND PSID--19791
Education (Grades Completed)
Less than 8 8 9-11 12
PSID PSID PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Differences CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
T
1979 Total Family Income
09
2 1
I.6
1 1
09
06
0 4
04
03
0 2
0 2
0.1
" 1
0 I
00
00
0.0
00
00
30
00
9 6
05
2 1
1 5
I 0
06
06
04
0 2
0 2
0 2
03
0 t
0 1
00
00
00
0.0
0 >
00
00
00
80
-0.4
0.0
-0.1
-0. I
-0 3
00
00
-0.2
-0 I
00
0 1
00
00
-0 I
00
00
00
0 1
00
00
0.0
-1.6
0.5
I 7
1 2
10
08
06
05
05
0 4
0.3
0 2
02
02
0 1
0 t
00
0.1
00
00
00
00
8 4
03
1 7
1.6
1.2
0.6
0 7
04
04
03
0 2
0 1
02
02
0 I
0 1
0 t
0.1
0.0
0 I
0.0
0 I
8 4
-0.2
0.0
0.4
0.2
-0 2
0 I
-0 I
-0.1
-0 1
-0.1
-0 1
00
00
0.0
0.0
0.1
00
0.0
0 1
00
0. I
0.0
0.8
20
1 *
1.5
1 4
1 I
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.6
05
04
0.3
02
02
0 1
0.2
02
0 1
0.0
00
14 3
06
2.2
2.4
1.8
1.5
1 3
4.2
I.0
0.8
08
OS
05
0.6
02
02
0.2
0.3
0 1
02
0.1
0.0
16.7
-0 2
02
0.6
03
0.1
0 2
0 1
0.2
00
00
-0 1
0.1
0.3
00
0.0
0.1
0 7
-0 ?
0. I
0.1
0.0
2 4
10
2.1
2.4
2.8
3 2
2 7
2 8
2.7
2.7
2.2
2.0
1 6
I 4
0.9
0.8
05
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2
33 9
0.5
2.2
2.6
2.8
3.2
2 8
3.1
2 4
2.5
2 2
I 9
I.7
I.2
f.0
07
0.8
0.8
0.4
06
0.2
02
33.8
-0.5
0.9
0.2
0.0
0.0
0 1
0.3
-0.3
-0.2
0.0
-0.1
0.1
-0.2
0.1
-0.1
0.3
-0.1
-0.1
0.1
00
0.0
-0. I
Table 3 (Page 2 of 2)
Education (Grades Completed)
1979 Total Family Income
13-15
PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Differences CPS Adjusted Differences
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
Less than 62.500
62.500 - $3.999
f5.000 67.499
17.500 - Y”9.999
110.000 112.499
~12.500 - P1-t.999
f15.000 - P17.499
t17.500 - 119.999
120.000 - 122.499
$22.500 124.999
125.ocO - $27.499
$27.500 $29.999
s30.000 - $32.499
532.500 834.999
f35.000 - $37.499
$37.500 - 139.999
%40.000 - 544.999
$45.000 - t49.999
t50.000 - 159.999
160.000 - $74.999
$75.000 or mote
AlI Incomes
- T
0 4 0 2 -0 2
0.8 “6 -0.2
09 1.4 0.5
1.1 0.9 -0 2
1 3 1.3 0.0
1 2 1.3 0 1
I 3 09 -0.4
1.2 1.3 0 1
1 3 1 1 -0.2
1.l 1.1 00
1 .o 1 1 0 1
0.7 06 -0. I
07 09 0.2
0.5 0.4 -0.1
0.4 03 -0.1
0.3 0.4 0 1
0.5 0.7 0.2
0.3 0.4 0.1
0.3 0.4 0. I
02 0.1 -0. I
0. t 0 1 0.0
IS.6 15 3 -0.3
16
0 1
0.2
0.3
04
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.6
0.7
06
3.6
3.4
5.4
3.3
3.5
I.3
3.5
13
I.2
3.9
0 I 0.0
0 1 -0.1
06 0.3
05 0.1
0.4 -0 3
0.9 0.3
0.4 -0.3
0.5 -0 2
0.6 -0.2
0.7 0.1
0.7 00
0.5 -o.,
05 -0.1
0.6 0.2
0.3 -0.1
0.3 0.0
0.5 0.0
0.4 0.1
0.5 0.0
0.5 0.2
0.4 02
9.8 -0.1
17 or More
0 1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
05
0.5
0.4
0.4
04
03
0.5
0.4
3.5
3.4
3.5
9.2
0 1 00
0.1 0.0
0.1 -0 1
0.2 0.0
0.4 0.0
0.2 -0.1
0.3 -0.2
0.4 -0.1
0.6 0.0
05 0.0
0.4 0.1
0.3 -0.2
0.4 0.0
0.4 0.0
0.6 0.2
0.4 0.1
0.5 0.0
0.5 0.1
0.6 0.1
0.2 -0.2
0.5 0.0
7.4 -0.9
A,,
PSID CPS Adjusted DlffW-e”Ce
3.7
9.5
8.4
8.0
8.8
7.1
7.3
6.7
6.8
5.6
5.3
4.2
3.6
2.6
2.3
1.6
2.7
1.7
1.9
1.2
1.t
100.0
2.3 -1.4
9.1 -0.4
10.2 l.R
8.5 0.5
9 1 -0.7
7.6 0.6
6.7 -0.6
6.4 -0.3
6.1 -0.7
5.6 0.0
4.9 -0.4
4.0 -0.2
3.8 0.2
2.7 0.1
2.2 -0.1
2.1 0.5
2.9 0.2
1.8 0.1
2.4 0.5
1.1 -0.1
,.2 0.1
100.0 0.0
1Becuase PSID distinguishes movers-in or movers-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all mover-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.) Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126, June 1981, p. 41; PSID #645113.
Table 4 (Page 1 of 2)
DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFERENCES (PSID - CPS) OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS IN PERCENT BY INCOME AND AGE, CPS AND PSID--19791
Age of Household Head
Less than 25 25-34 35-44
PSID PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
1979 Total Family Income
05 0.6 0 1
0 8 ,.l 03
09 I 9 I 0
1 0 1 6 0.6
I 0 t 4 0.4
oa 1.2 04
0 9 I 0 0 2
c 6 05 -0 1
05 0.5 00
03 03 00
0 3 02 -0.1
0 1 03 02
0 I 02 0 t
0 1 00 -0 I
00 00 00
00 0.0 00
00 0. t 0.1
00 0.0 0.0
00 0.0 0.0
00 00 0.0
00 00 00
8 1 10 9 2 7
0.6
1.1
1.3
I 5
2 I
2 0
2 1
2.1
2 2
1.6
1 5
I.!
09
06
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.1
0 1
22.6
0.5 -0.1 0.4
I.1 0.0 06
1.9 06 0.9
1 7 02 0.8
2 3 02 1 3
2.3 03 I 1
I 9 -0 2 1 4
2 I 00 1 3
2.1 -0 1 1 5
2.1 05 1 3
1.5 0.0 1.3
I 2 0. I 1.1
1.2 0.3 09
09 0.3 0.7
05 0.0 06
04 0.1 0.4
0.6 02 0.7
0.3 0.1 0.4
0.4 0.2 0.5
02 0.1 0.3
0.1 0.0 03
25.0 2.4 17.6
0.1 -0.3
0.3 -0.3
0.4 -0.4
0.9 0.1
0.8 -0.5
0.7 -0.4
1 .o -0.4
1.3 0.0
10 -0.5
1.1 -0.2
1.1 -0.2
0.7 -0 4
10 0.1
0.6 -0.1
0.5 -0. I
0.4 0.0
0.7 0.0
0.5 0.1
0.7 0.2
0.2 -0.1
0.3 0.0
14.4 -3.2
Table 4 (Page 2 of 2)
Age of Household Head
1979 Total Family Income PSID
CPS Adjusted Difference PSID PSID
CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
Less than 82.50’)
s2.500 aA.
15.oc3 $7.499
67.500 - 69.999
$10.000 - *12.499
112.500 814.999
*15.000 617.499
$17.500 - $19.999
*20.000 122.499
$22.500 p.ZJ.999
125.000 $27.499
127.500 - 129.999
*30.000 $32.499
132.500 63.I.999
135.000 - $37.499
$37.500 $39.999
%40.000 344.999
~45.000 - %49.999
f50.000 - 659.999
S6O.COO - s74.999
175.000 or more
A,1 Incomes
45-54
0 5 0 I -0.4 07 03 -0 4
06 0 5 -0 1 1 2 I 0 -0.2
08 08 00 1.1 13 02
0.8 05 -0 3 1 I 0.9 -0 *
I 0 0 8 -0 2 I3 09 -0 4
08 OR 00 1 I 10 -0 1
10 0 7 -0 3 10 0.7 -0 3
I 0 t 0 00 09 I 0 0 1
I I 09 -0 2 t .o IO 0.0
I 0 I I 0 1 09 08 -0 1
1.0 I.1 0 1 0.8 06 -0.2
0.9 08 -0.1 0.7 07 00
0.9 07 -0 2 06 05 -0.1
06 0 7 0.1 04 04 0.0
0.6 0 7 0 f 04 03 -0 1
05 07 02 0.3 0.5 0.2
0.8 IO 0.2 05 0.5 0.0
0.5 06 0.1 03 03 0.0
0.6 0.8 02 0.0 0.3 0.3
0.4 04 00 0.3 0.3 0.0
0.3 06 03 0.3 0.1 -0.2
15.9 15.5 -0 4
55-64 65 or Older All Ages
I.1 06 -0.5 37
52 5.1 -0 I 95
35 3.8 0.3 8.4
0.3 2 9 23 8.0
2 1 1 9 -0.2 88
14 1 7 0.3 7.1
1.0 1.3 03 7.3
07 0.6 -0. I 6 7
05 06 0.1 6.8
04 02 -0 2 56
0.4 0.4 1.0 5.3
0.3 0.3 0.0 4.2
0.2 0.3 0.1 3.6
0.1 0.3 0.2 2.6
0.1 0.2 0 1 2.3
0 1 0.1 00 16
0.1 0.0 -0.1 2.7
0.1 0 1 00 1 7
0.1 0.2 0.1 1.9
0.1 0 1 0.0 1.2
0.1 0.1 0.0 1.1
'0.4 20.8 0.4 100.0
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
2.3
9.1
10 2
R5
8.1
7.7
6.7
6.4
6.1
5.6
4.9
4.0
3.8
2.7
2.2
2 1
2.9
1.8
2.4
1.1
1.2
100.0
-1 4
-0.4
1 8
0.5
-0.7
0.6
-0.6
-0.3
-0.7
0.0
-0.4
-0.2
0.2
0.1
-0.1
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.5
-0.1
0.1
0.0 15 4 13.4 -2.0
1Because PSID distinguishes movers-in or movers-out of the household over the year when calculating family money Income and CPS does not. PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.) Source: CPS Series P-60. No. 126, June 1981, P. 39; PSID #645113
Table 5 (Page 1 of 2)
DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFERENCES (PSID - CPS) OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS (PERCENT) BY INCOME AND SIZE OF FAMILY, CPS AND PSID--19791
Number in Family
1979 Total Family Income
One Person
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
79 80 0 1
6. I 90 2 9
38 5 6 1 8
2 3 3 1 08
1.2 1.6 04
0.6 06 0.0
02 06 0.4
0 I 0 2 0. t
0 ? 0 2 0 1
0.0 0 t 0.1
0.0 0 1 0.1
22.5 29 I 6.6
Two Persons
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
* 7 1 9 -0.8
59 5 4 -0.4
6.0 5 3 -0.7
4 6 3 7 -0.9
3.9 3.3 06
30 3.0 0.0
! .B 2.1 0.3
I., I 4 03
I 1 I 4 03
09 t .o 0.2
0.3 0.4 0.1
31.3 28 8 -2.5
Three Persons Four Persons
PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
All Sizes Five Persons Six Persons 1979 Total
Family Income PSID PSID PSID CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference CPS Adjusted Difference
03 0 2 -0 2 0.2 0 1 -0 1 0 1 0.1 0.0 13 2 11 4 -1.8
07 05 -0.2 03 0.3 00 03 02 -0.1 16 4 18 7 2.3
08 05 -0 3 04 0.2 -0.2 03 0.3 00 15.9 15.8 0.1
I 1 ! 2 0. f 0.5 0.5 00 0.2 02 0.0 14.0 13.0 -1.0
I .2 1 3 0. I 0 4 0.4 00 0.3 0.2 -0.1 12.4 11.7 -0.7
10 IO 0.0 0 4 03 -0 7 03 0.2 -0.1 9.4 9.0 -0.5
07 09 02 0.3 0.2 -0. t 0.2 0.1 -0.1 6.2 6.6 0.4
05 0 4 -0 1 0.2 03 0.1 0 1 0.1 0.0 3.9 4.3 0.4
07 06 0.1 0.2 03 0. I 0.2 0.2 0.0 4.4 4.7 0.3
04 03 -0 1 02 0 1 -0.1 0.2 0.1 -0.1 3.1 3.5 0.4
02 0 1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 -0.2 l., 1.2 0.1
7 6 6 8 -0 8 32 2.8 -0.4 2.2 1.6 -0.6 100.0 100.0 0.0
1Because PSlD distinguishes movers-in or movers-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.) Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126, June 1981, p. 26; PSID #645113.
Table 5 (Page 2 of 2)
Number in Family
Seven or More Persons
PSID CPS Adjusted Difference
Table 6 (Page 1 of 2)
MEDIAN AND AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME COMPARISONS, CPS AND PSID--1979
(UNITED STATES)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID CPS
Unadjusted
Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
Adjusted1
PSID Unweighted
Cases CPS
PSlD
Unadjusted Adjusted1
119 6 I21 3 $2, 0 6.533 $16.5 118.0
8.2 17.3 21 0 24. I 23 9 23.3
9.9 19.2 22.7 25 I 26.7 26.3 26 4
I,., 10.8 21.6
1.522 1.638 21 8
24 7 27.5 27 1 27.2 26.8
24.2 1.256 27.3 1.091 26.8 563 26.9 258 26.6 205 21 5
3.451 2.707
375
22 0 21 8 22 5 25 2 24.9 II 4 11 .o 13.6 13.7 13 4
7 4 7 3 (1.3 99 9.5
636 454
1.347 2,255
936 503 364
7 4 9 2
12 5 17 5 20 2 25 3 32.0
7 4 9 f
10 9 IO 8 13 1 12.9 15 4 15.2 20 0 19.7 22 5 22 1 31 6 31.4 34 9 34 6
12 1 17.1 19.6 25 0 3, 5
10.1 13.4 I2 2 18 5 19 6 20 3 23.5 24.7 26.9 25.6 26 I 30.5 18.7 21.8 22.0 8.2 11 I 12 5
922 2.129
958 917 772 834
to.3 18.9 23 6 26 3 18.9
8.3
17 3 18.0 17.7 20.4 21.6 21.3 3.890 10.2 IO 1 10.0 13 t 13.3 13. I 2.429
Table 6 (Page 2 of 2)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID CPS
Unadjusted Adjusted1
25.5 26.3 26.1 27.0 30 0 29 5 22.1 26.0 25.9 16.5 14.0 13.5 21.9 23.0 23.0 20.0 21.3 21.3 17.8 18.2 18.0 16.1 j6.3 15.8 10.8 11.2 11.2 15.8 19.6 19 5
5.4 6.2 6.1 13.4 11.5 IO 8
Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
CPS PSID
Unadjusted Adjusted1
29 6 31.7 26. 1 18.8 22.2 21.4 19.2 17.2 12.6 99.8
7.5 (5 9
2s. 7 29.6 36.2 35.9 29.5 29.3 16.5 15.6 24.4 24 0 21.9 21.7 19.7 19.4 18.8 18.5 12.0 11.9 22.7 22.4
7.1 6.9 13.1 12.7
PSID Unweighted
Cases
655 580 212 446 976 302 664 255
59 76 51
459
1Because PSID distinguishes movers-in or movers-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID Income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included In total family money income of main famiIies. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.) Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126; #649128,649124,649126,64913.
Table 7 (Page 1 of 2)
MEDIAN AND AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME COMPARISONS, CPS AND PSID--1979
(NORTHEAST)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars) Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID PSID PSID2 CPS Adjusted1 CPS Adjusted1 Cases
816 ‘)
7 .I 16 3 21 4
2, 3 11 3 8 7
25 J 28 5
17 7 It 0
8 3 17 7 21 8 25 0 26 0 33 3 2.1 0
23 6 23 8 27 5 524 t, 8 13 9 14.6 449
7 5 10 6 8 8 3,
27 6 34 3
10 3 19 I 22 4 26 3 20 6
8 9
I8 7 95
$20 1 122 .I
9.9 19.5 20 3 25 5 27 7 28 6 29 9
to 4 13 2 (5 4 19 8 21 9 28 9 34.2
12 6 19 6 24 0 26 8 23.1 12 0
20 8 13.9
10 6 22 1 27 5 29 7 27 9 33.3 26 4
9 2 II 5 15 9 20.5 22 2 36.3 37 1
12.2 20 6 25 6 33.4 23 0 12 8
22.6 12.9
f ,004
237 266 176 176 86 38 25
65 47
194 378 136 110 80
109 313 143 174 125 139
796
Table 7 (Page 2 of 2)
Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars) Median Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID CPS Adjusted1
PSID CPS Adjusted1
PSID2 Cases
30.6 29.9 33.4 40.0 25.9 31 6
1Because PSID distinguishes mover-in or mover-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.) 2Unweighted cases
- = Not reported CPS
* = Unweighted cases less than 25, so median and average not reported
Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126; #649128, 649124, 149126, 149131
Table 8 (Page 1 of 2)
MEDIAN AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME COMPARISONS, CPS AND PSID--1979
(NORTH CENTRAL)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID PSID PSID2 CPS Adjusted1 CPS Adjusted1 Cases
Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
20 4 II 5 to 8
22 5 10 3
7 6
22 6 13 5 12 7
24.8 12 8
9.6
918 640
66
6 2 9 7
21 9 27 5 33 5
24 6 24 5 33 1
9 4 19 2
17 9 11 2
17 9 10 0
20.6 14 3
10 9 14 5
1,146 468
Table 8 (Page 2 of 2)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars) Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
CPS PSlD
Adjusted1 PSID2 Cases CPS
PSID Adjusted1
182 149
55 93
227 50
178 58
7 3;
9 99
1Because PSID distinguishes mover-in or mover-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.)
2Unweighted cases
- = Not reported in CPS
* = Unweighted cases less than 25, so median and average not reported.
Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126; PSID #649128, 649124, 649126, 649131
Table 9 (Page 1 of 2)
MEDIAN AND AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME COMPARISONS, CPS AND PSID--1979
(SOUTH)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars) Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID PSID PSID2 CPS Adjusted1 CPS Adjusted1 Cases
7 I 7 ,
II 8 10.3 17 3 17.2 20.7 22.0 20 5 21 2
16 3 16 2 93 to 0
-
T
9. I 10 2 17 7 19.9 21 0 21 8 23 6 23 7 24.5 22.9 22 5 19 7 20 5 23.5
22.2 (2 7
7.7
9.6 11.0 I! 8 1t.3 13 4 13 2 18 5 17.9 20.3 21.5 27 5 33.4 33 5 33.3
12 8 11.5 18.7 19. I 23 3 24.6 23.6 25.2 19 7 (7 7 IO.7 12.8
19.4 19 9 12.0 72.3
123
436 213 660 925 325 167 102
390 952 437 3i.4 346 368
Table 9 (Page 2 of 2)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars) Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
CPS PSlD
Adjusted1
25 3 96 7
23.0 27.5
20.5 21.5 !6 3 13 0 19.7 19 7 17 5 17 4 16 5 1s 3 13 2 13 5 8 3 9.0
1s 9 5 5
12 1
17.8 4 5
11 0
CPS PSID
Adjusted1 PSID2 Cases
201 178
73 181 451 174 335 (32
42 31 31
222
1Because PSID distinguishes mover-in or mover-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.)
2Unweighted cases
Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126; PSID #649128, 649124, 649126, 649131
Table 10 (Page 1 of 2)
MEDIAN AND AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME COMPARISONS, CPS AND PSID--1979
(WEST)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID CPS Adjusted1
Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID CPS Adjusted1
PSID2 Cases
$17 5 619 4 620 9 ‘622 , I.020
40 19 1 22 6 26 7 23 0 27 5
.
11 2 21 3 23 9 26 9 28 5 26 5 27 0
1, 9 24 2 23 6 29 6 27 0 29 9
278 264 184 167 83 28 16
21 5 12 0 9.4
24 0 $1 6 8.4
24 6 I4 5 12 I
27 6 14 Cl 12 8
540 420
60
1, I 13.3 1s I 19 4 22.2
12 6 1s 1 17 2 21 .o 22 t
59 59
164 330 254
27 4 32 9
2, 1 32 0
32:e 34 6
72 79
(2.2 18 7 27 3 21 9 21 4
9 3
14 1 20 2 26 7 27 2 24.7 Il.6
13.8 21 4 31.3 28 7 26 6 13 3
144 339 148 159 104 126
1, 9 ,, d
18 7 11 0
21 3 14.2
23.0 14 4
689 211
Table 10 (Page 2 of 2)
Median Income (Thousands of Dollars) Mean Income (Thousands of Dollars)
PSID2 Text CPS
PSID Adjusted1
22 4
16 9
24 7
(9 4
21 , 22 7 18 8 20 9
12 1 .
19 3
14 2 8 6
CPS PSID
Adjusted1
29.8 30.7 32.2 32.9 29 2
23.7
28 3
24 4 19.1 16.6
22.3 23.3 19 9 23.0 19 6 19.9 14.3 l 24 9 I
16 9 IO 8
137 III
41 84
153 44 71 39 10 IO
4 66
1Because PSID distinguishes mover-in or mover-out of the household over the year when calculating family money income and CPS does not, PSID income figures must be adjusted in order to get an income measure comparable to that of CPS. Specifically, we must subtract that portion of the income of all movers-out that is presently included in total family money income of main families. (See text for more detail concerning this adjustment.)
2Unweighted cases
- = Not reported in CPS
* = Unweighted cases less than 25, so median and average not reported.
Source: CPS Series P-60, No. 126; PSID #649128, 649124, 649126, 649131
673
Speci f ic Income Sources Covered by CPS and PSID
Both CPS and PSID ask for amounts of money income received in the preceding
c a l e n d a r y e a r f r o m e a c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g s o u r c e s : ( 1 ) m o n e y w a g e s o r s a l a r y ;
( 2 ) ne t i n come f r om non fa rm se l f - emp loymen t ; ( 3 ) n e t i n c o m e f r o m f a r m s e l f -
e m p l o y m e n t ; ( 4 ) S o c i a l S e c u r i t y o r r a i l r o a d r e t i r e m e n t ; ( 5 ) S u p p l e m e n t a l S e c u r i t y
I n c o m e ; ( 6 ) p u b l i c a s s i s t a n c e o r w e l f a r e p a y m e n t s ; ( 7 ) i n t e r e s t ; ( 8 ) d i v i d e n d s ,
i n c o m e f r o m e s t a t e s o r t r u s t s , o r r e n t a l i n c o m e ; ( 9 ) v e t e r a n s ’ p a y m e n t s o r
unemployment and workers ’ compensat ion; ( 10 ) p r i va te pens ions o r gove rnmen t
e m p l o y e e p e n s i o n s ; ( 1 1 ) a l i m o n y o r c h i l d s u p p o r t , r e g u l a r c o n t r i b u t i o n s f r o m
p e r s o n s n o t l i v i n g i n t h e h o u s e h o l d , a n d o t h e r p e r i o d i c i n c o m e . Be low a re the
re levan t i ncome sec t i ons f r om each Su rvey ’ s ques t i onna i re .
674
SECTION K: INCOME
(
To get an accurate financial picture of people all over the country, we need to know the income of all the families that we interview.
INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
q HEAD IS FARMER, OR RANCHER
5 HEAD IS NOT A FARMER OR RANCHER - GO TO K5
Y
7s;i) including soil bank payments and commodity credit loans? $ What were your total receipts from farming in 1979,
A
K3. What were your total operating expenses, not counting living expenses? $ B
K4. That left you a net income from farming of? (A - B =) $ A-B
("7%) Did you (or anyone else in the family here) own a business at any time in 1979, or have a financial interest in any business enterprise?
1. YES
7
j5.jGO TO K8
K6. Was it a corporation or an unincorporated business, or did you have an (V7278)interest in both kinds?
~p7izfGq~~l
K7. How much was your (family's) share of the total income from the business in 1979--that is, the amount you took out plus any profit left in?
$ IN 1979
K8. How much did you (HEAD) receive from wages and salaries in 1979, that is, before anything was deducted for taxes or other things?
s III 1979
K9. In addition to this, did you have any income from bonuses, overtime or comnissions?
YES
P
TUR!I TO P. 36. K11
K10. How much was that?
J IN 1979
675
43
I'm going to be reading you a list of other sources of income you might have. Did you (HEAD) receive any other income in 1979 from professional practice or trade? (FOR EACH "YES" TO K11, ASK K12 AND K13.)
K14. (V7279)
a. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OR TRADE?
K11
b. from farming or market 110 YES gardening?
C. roomers or boarders? NO YES
d. dividends, interest, rent, trust funds, or royalties? NO YES
e. ADC, AFDC NO YES
f. Supplemental Security Income (the gold/tan/yellow NO YES checks)?
c
K12 During how much of 1979 did you
How much was it? get this income?
PER
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*,
B PER
FOR
TURil TO P. 37, K20
INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
HEAD AGE 65 OR OLDER
5. HEAD UNDER 65 TURN TO P. 37, K20
K15. We are interested in the government's Supplemental Security Income Program. Did you (V7280) think you were eligible for Supplemental Security Income in 1979?
K16.
("728;) Did you try to get SSI last year (1979)?
TU911 TO P. 37, K18
("v&2, Can you tell me why you couldn't get SSI? (Any other reasons why?)
TURN TO P. 37, K20
676
44
K18. Can you tell me why you didn't try? (Any other reasons why?)
(V7283 - First mention)
(V7284 - Second mention)
GO TO K20
K19. Can you tell me why you thought you weren't eligible? (Any other reasons why?)
(V7286 - Second mention]
K20. Did you (HEAD) receive any income in 1979 from other welfare? (FOR EACH "YES" TO K20, ASK K21 AND K22.)
a.
K20
OTHER WELFARE?
b. Social Security?
C. Other retirement pay, pensions or annuities?
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
j.
Workers compensation?
Alimony?
Child support?
Help from relatives?
Anything else? (SPECIFY):
K21 During how much of 1979 did you
How much was it? get this income?
6
FOR
PER
FOR
PER
K23. Did anyone (else) not living here now help (you/your family) out financially-- I mean give you money, or help with your expenses during 1979?
YES
T
pi-J+ TURN TO P. 38. K25
K24. How much did that amount to last year? f IN 1979
677
45
K25. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
A. HEAD IS MALE AND HAS WIFE IN FU
%Bb HEAD IS MALE, DOES NOT HAVE WIFE IN FU- TURFI TO P. 39, K36
C. HEAD IS FEMALE -TURN TO P. 39, K36
4 K26. Did your (wife/friend) have any income during 1979?
YES
P
iURN TO P. 39, K36
K27.
K29.
K31.
K33.
K34.
K35.
Was any of it earnings from her work?
YES
P
pi-J.-+ GO 70 K29
K28. How much did she earn from work in 1979 before deductions?
S s:i 1979
Did she receive any unemployment compensation in 1979?
YES
P
i GO TO K31
K30. How much was that? $ IN 1979
Did she receive any Social Security in 1979?
YES
T
m GO TO K33
K32. How much was that? f IN 1979
Did she have any other income in 1979 such as interest, dividends, or rent?
YES
P What was it from?
How much did that amount to in 1979? I
pj-4 TURfl TO P. 39, K36
SOURCE SOURCE
IN 1979 I IN 1979
1 (DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE) I I (DO HOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE)
HEAD TYPE INCOME: WIFE TYPE INCOME: TAXABLE TRANSFER TAXABLE TRANSFER
L A ul
L A ul
678
46
K36. PRELIST
-ALL PERSONS 16 OR OLDER AT THE TIME OF THE 1980 INTERVIEW. (THESE PERSONS ARE LISTED ON THE FAMILY LISTING LABEL, PAGE 3 OF THE COVER SHEET.)
-DO NOT PRELIST "HEAD" OR "WIFE."
UPDATE
-LIST ANYONE 16 OR OLDER WHO HAS MOVED IN SINCE THE 1979 INTERVIEW. (THESE PERSONS LISTED IN ITEM 12, PAGE THE COVER SHEET.)
-LIST ANYONE SHOWN AS "HEAD" OR "WIFE" ON FAMILY LISTING LABEL WHO HAS MOVED OUT SINCE THE 1979 INTERVIEW.
EXCEPTION
-DO NOT ASK AN EXTRA EARNER SECTION FOR ANYONE WHO MOVED OUT BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1979.
EXTRA EARNERS GRlD EXTRA EARNER NUMBER RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD
I
-l--- SEX PSE
K37. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
q l- ANY ELIGIBLE PERSON(S) LISTED ABOVE-ASK AN EXTRA EARNER SECTION (K38-K52) FOR EACH
I3 NO ELIGIBLE PERSON(S) LISTED ABOVE -TURN TO P. 46, K54
679
47
FIRST EXTRA EARNER: RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD: AGE: m
K38. INTERVIEWER: THIS PERSON IS DECEASED:
K39. We would like to know about what (INDIVIDUAL) does--is (he/she) working now looking APPLY.)
for work, retired, a student, keeping house, or what? (CHECK ALL THAT
K40. During 1979 did (he/she) have a full-time or part-time job (not counting work around the house)?
K41. What kind of work did (he/she) usually do?
K42. About how much money did (he/she) earn from work last year?
f IN 1979
K43. About how many weeks did (he/she) work last year?
WEEKS IN 1979
K44. During the weeks that (he/she) worked about how many hours did (he/she) usually work per week?
HOURS PER WEEK 1 DON'T KIIOW 1
K45. Did (he/she) have any (other) income last year?
YES
v
p-J--w TURN TO P. 41, K48
K46. What was that from?
K47. How much was that last year? S IN 1979
680
48
K48. During 1979 was there any time when (he/she) was laid off or looking for work and could not find a job?
YES
4
&I NO DON '1 KNOW
, GO TO K50
K49. About how many weeks was that?
WEEKS IN 1979
K50. During 1979 was (he/she) enrolled in school as a full-time or part-time student?
71 13. PART-TIME STUDENT 1 15. IIOT E;;;;E;5:N SCHOOL i
K51. How many weeks did (he/she) attend school in 1979?
WEEKS IN 1979 pI--Gq
K52. What is the highest grade or year of school that (he/she) has completed?
GRADE/YEAR
K53. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
cl A. MORE THAN 1 EXTRA EARNER LISTED IN K36- GO TO P. 42, SECOND EXTRA EARNER SECTION
cl B. ONLY 1 EXTRA EARNER LISTED IN K36 -TURN TO P. 46, K54
651
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692
A d j u s t m e n t s t o P S I D i n c o m e f o r C o m p a r a b i l i t y w i t h C P S D a t a
P r e s e n t l y , P S I D u s e s t h e f o l l o w i n g e d i t i n g p r o c e d u r e s w h e n d e t e r m i n i n g t o t a l
f am i l y money income:
M a i n f a m i l i e s : P S I D c a l c u l a t e s t o t a l f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e b y a d d i n g t o g e t h e r
t h e f u l l p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s i n c o m e o f t h e p r e s e n t y e a r ’ s h e a d a n d w i f e ( e v e n i f t h e y
a r e m o v e r s - i n ) , t h e f u l l p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s i n c o m e o f t h e p r e s e n t y e a r ’ s e x t r a
e a r n e r s w h o w e r e a l s o t h e r e a t l a s t y e a r ’ s i n t e r v i e w , a n d t h e p o r t i o n o f t h e
m o v e r s - i n a n d m o v e r s - o u t e x t r a e a r n e r s ’ i n c o m e r e c e i v e d w h i l e i n t h e m a i n f a m i l y .
S p l i t o f f f a m i l i e s ( i n t h e y e a r o f t h e s p l i t ) : P S I D c a l c u l a t e s t o t a l f a m i l y
m o n e y i n c o m e a s i f t h e s p l i t o f f f a m i l y m e m b e r s w e r e i n t h e s p l i t o f f f a m i l y f o r
t h e e n t i r e p r e v i o u s y e a r : i n c o m e i s t h e f u l l p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s i n c o m e o f a l l
f a m i l y m e m b e r s a t t h e d a t e o f i n t e r v i e w .
C P S a s k s i t s c r o s s - s e c t i o n s a m p l e a b o u t t h e m o n e y i n c o m e f o r t h e e n t i r e
p r e v i o u s c a l e n d a r y e a r o f a l l h o u s e h o l d m e m b e r s p r e s e n t a s o f t h e d a t e o f t h e
i n t e r v i e w ( M a r c h ) . C P S d o e s n o t d i s t i n g u i s h b e t w e e n m o v e r s - i n a n d m o v e r s - o u t o f
t h e h o u s e h o l d o v e r t h e y e a r . T h u s , C P S h o u s e h o l d i n c o m e f i g u r e s d o n o t i n c l u d e
t h e a m o u n t s r e c e i v e d b y p e r s o n s w h o w e r e m e m b e r s o f t h e h o u s e h o l d f o r p a r t o r a l l
o f t h e y e a r i f t h o s e p e r s o n s n o l o n g e r l i v e d t h e r e a t t h e d a t e o f t h e i n t e r v i e w .
C P S h o u s e h o l d i n c o m e d o e s i n c l u d e t h e t o t a l y e a r l y a m o u n t s r e p o r t e d b y p e r s o n s
w h o d i d n o t l i v e w i t h t h e h o u s e h o l d d u r i n g t h e e n t i r e i n c o m e y e a r b u t w e r e
members at t h e d a t e o f i n t e r v i e w .
Compar isons: T h e m a n n e r i n w h i c h P S I D c a l c u l a t e s i n c o m e f o r s p l i t o f f
f a m i l i e s ( b u t n o t m a i n f a m i l i e s e x p e r i e n c i n g s p l i t o f f s ) i s t h e s a m e w a y C P S
c a l c u l a t e s i n c o m e f o r i t s e n t i r e s a m p l e o f h o u s e h o l d s . N o a d j u s t m e n t i s n e e d e d
f o r s p l i t o f f s . B u t f o r P S I D m a i n f a m i l i e s e x p e r i e n c i n g s p l i t o f f s , i n m o s t c a s e s
w e i n c l u d e o n l y t h a t p o r t i o n o f t h e i n c o m e s o f m o v e r s - i n o r m o v e r s - o u t r e c e i v e d
w h i l e i n t h e m a i n f a m i l y . T h u s , t o g e t a n i n c o m e m e a s u r e c o m p a r a b l e t o t h a t o f
CPS, w e n e e d t o ( 1 ) s u b t r a c t t h e i n c o m e o f a l l m o v e r s - o u t t h a t i s p r e s e n t l y
i n c l u d e d i n t o t a l f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e o f m a i n f a m i l i e s , a n d ( 2 ) a d d i n t h e i n c o m e
o f a l l m o v e r s - i n t h a t i s p r e s e n t l y e x c l u d e d f r o m t o t a l f a m i l y m o n e y i n c o m e o f
m a i n f a m i I i e s . F o r m o v e r s - o u t , t h e i n c o m e t o s u b t r a c t o u t i s t h e p o r t i o n
r e c e i v e d w h i l e i n t h e m a i n f a m i l y . F o r m o v e r s - i n , t h e i n c o m e t o a d d i n i s t h e
p o r t i o n r e c e i v e d w h i l e n o t a m e m b e r o f t h e m a i n f a m i l y . T h e a d j u s t m e n t s f o r t h e
m o v e r s - o u t c a n b e m a d e v i a t h e t a x t a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n n o w c o d e d ( s t a r t i n g i n 1 9 8 0 )
o n t h e m a i n f a m i l y r e c o r d . I n t h e 1 9 8 0 c o d e b o o k , v a r i a b l e s V 7 0 1 9 , V 7 0 2 2 , V 7 0 2 5 ,
V 7 0 2 8 , a n d V 7 0 3 1 r e p r e s e n t t h e t a x t a b l e u s e d f o r e x t r a e a r n e r s , a n d v a r i a b l e s
V7017, V7020, V7023, V7026, a n d V 7 0 2 9 r e p r e s e n t t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s p o r t i o n o f
t a x a b l e i n c o m e f o r t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g e x t r a e a r n e r . W h e n t h e e x t r a - e a r n e r t a x
693
t a b l e v a r i a b l e o n t h e m a i n f a m i l y r e c o r d h a s a c o d e 6 , 7 , o r 8 , t h i s t e l l s u s
t h a t t h e e x t r a e a r n e r w a s e i t h e r a m o v e r - o u t o r a m o v e r - i n a n d t h e r e o n l y p a r t o f
t h e y e a r . Th i s means tha t t he co r respond ing t axab le i ncome va r i ab le on t he ma in
fam i l y reco rd measu res tha t amoun t o f t he annua l t axab le i ncome rece i ved by a
mover -ou t o r a mover - i n wh i l e a member o f t he ma in fam i l y . Thus, a d j u s t m e n t s t o
ge t CPS comparab le i ncome fo r ma in f am i l i es w i t h move rs -ou t can be made by
s u b t r a c t i n g f r o m f a m i l y i n c o m e a l l e x t r a - e a r n e r i n c o m e s w i t h c o d e s o f 6 - 8 o n t h e
c o r r e s p o n d i n g t a x t a b l e v a r i a b l e ; t h i s a d j u s t m e n t i s m a d e o n l y f o r m a i n f a m i l i e s
w i t h m o v e r s o u t . I n 1 9 8 0 t h i s m e a n s u s i n g t h e f a m i l y f i l e a n d a d d i n g t h e
f o l l o w i n g O S I R I S r e c o d e s t a t e m e n t s :
&COMMENT: 1980 RECODE TO GET CPS COMPARABLE FAMILY INCOME USING FAMILY FILE
The re a re some p rob lems w i t h t h i s , b u t t h e y s h o u l d b e r e l a t i v e l y m i n o r .
___
(1) Th i s p rocedu re wou ld a l so sub t rac t ou t t he i ncome o f some ex t ra ea rne rs
w h o a r e m o v e r s - i n t h a t i s n o w i n c l u d e d i n f a m i l y i n c o m e t h e w a y i t
should be for CPS compar isons. T h i s w o u l d o n l y o c c u r f o r m a i n f a m i l i e s
who had bo th move rs - i n and move rs -ou t who were ex t ra ea rne rs . Fam i l y
members who were heads o r w i ves a t t he t ime o f t he p resen t yea r ’ s
i n t e r v i e w a n d m o v e r s - i n s i n c e t h e l a s t y e a r ’ s i n t e r v i e w w o u l d n o t b e
t r e a t e d a s e x t r a e a r n e r s ; t h e i r i n c o m e i s g a t h e r e d i n t h e h e a d a n d w i f e
p o r t i o n s o f t h e i n t e r v i e w , a n d t h e f u l l a m o u n t o f t h e i r p r e v i o u s y e a r ’ s
i n c o m e g o e s i n t o f a m i l y i n c o m e e v e n i f t h e y a r e m o v e r s - i n . Move rs - i n
w h o a r e n o t h e a d s o r w i v e s a r e l i k e l y t o h a v e v e r y l i t t l e i n c o m e .
( 2 ) T h i s p r o c e d u r e a d j u s t s f o r t a x a b l e i n c o m e o n l y .
IS B N O-87944-279-4
Dec. 1982
ERRATA A PANEL STUDY OF INCOME DYNAMICS:
PROCEDURES AND TAPE CODES 1981 INTERVIEWING YEAR
WAVE XIV
Page 108, V7554 should read:
which is converted to an ... and was made as follows for the Annual Need Standard:
Page 189, V7774, code 07 should read:
07. Have other sources of income (except code 06).
Page 190, V7775, code 07 should read:
07. Have other sources of income (except code 06).
Page 237, V7880, code 2 should read:
2. Both someone and self
Page 301, V8048, code 6 should read:
6. Bahai; Congregationalist; ...Latter Day Saints or Mormon;...
Page 442, AGE, Head: should read:
V7067&V7431(Bkt)
Page 443, AREA DATA, Unemployment Rate should read:
Page 444, ASSETS, Savings, whether should read:
Page 444, ASSETS, Savings, whether current savings balance more than two months’ income should read:
Page 444, ASSETS, Savings, whether savings in last 5 years should read:
Dec. 1982
2
Page 455, DEMOGRAPHIC DATA, Education, wife, grades completed should read:
Page 456, DEMOGRAPHIC DATA, Religion, frequency of attendance at services should read:
Page 458, DISABILITY, Head, disability now, whether should read:
Page 458, DISABILITY, Head, disability now, whether footnote should read:
*Asked of new Heads only in 1973, 1974, and 1975.
Page 458, DISABILITY, Head, limitations imposed by disability should read:
V216; V’s 743-745; V’s 1409-1411; V’s 2121-2123; V2719; V3245; V3667; V4146; V4626;...
Page 461, EDUCATION, Wife, grades completed should read:
Page 484, HOURS, Housework, annual, wife’s or unmarried head’s should read:
Page 486, HOURS, Unemployment, head, annual should read:
V2443; V3031; V3427; V3827;...
Page 489, HOUSEWORK, Wife’s
Page 508, MARRIAGE, Marital
or Unmarried Head’s Hours, annual should read:
Status should read:
Page 516, RELIGION, Frequency of Attendance at Services should read:
Dec. 1982
3
Page 521, STATE AND COUNTY, Current should read:
V’s
Numerica
SOC
2403-2405; V's3003-3005; V's3403-3405;...
Family Index, V7631, description of Variable should read:
AL SECURITY - OTHERS
Numerical Family Index, V7896, Description of Variable should read:
WHETHER MISSED WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL (R)
Numerical Family Index, V8039 for 1975 comparable variable should read:
V4093
Numerical Individual Index, V8393 for 1980 comparable variable should read:
V8366
Numerical Individual Index, V8395 for 1980 comparable variable should read:
V8368