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1 Social Capital USA [The First Wave Only] Codebook S. Survey Specifics Survey case # case_ Survey year year Survey month month Survey day day Survey hour hour Survey minute minute Survey second second Survey hour-length lenhrs Survey minute-length lenmin Survey second-length lensec A. Personal Background Gender: (1) Male (0) Female a1 When were you born? Year______ a2_1 Month_______ a2_2 What is your race or ethnic background? a3_1 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3) Latino (specify: _____ a3_1a) (4) Asian (specify: _____ a3_1a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______ a3_1a) What language do you speak at home? You can name two, but list them in sequence of how frequently they are used at home. a3_2a ________________ a3_2b ________________ Were you born in the United States? a3_3a (1) Yes [skip to A4] (0) No What country did you originally come from? ___________ a3_3b How old were you when you came to the United States? _____ Years old a3_3c

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Social Capital USA [The First Wave Only]

Codebook

S. Survey Specifics ● Survey case # case_ ● Survey year year

● Survey month month ● Survey day day ● Survey hour hour ● Survey minute minute ● Survey second second ● Survey hour-length lenhrs ● Survey minute-length lenmin ● Survey second-length lensec

A. Personal Background

● Gender: (1) Male (0) Female a1 ● When were you born? Year______ a2_1 Month_______ a2_2 ● What is your race or ethnic background? a3_1

(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3) Latino (specify: _____ a3_1a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____ a3_1a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______ a3_1a)

● What language do you speak at home? You can name two, but list them in sequence of how frequently they are used at home. a3_2a ________________ a3_2b ________________ ● Were you born in the United States? a3_3a

(1) Yes [skip to A4] (0) No ● What country did you originally come from? ___________ a3_3b ● How old were you when you came to the United States? _____ Years old a3_3c

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● Would you describe the place where you were living when you were 16 years old as... a4

(1) A big city (2) The suburbs or outskirts of a big city (3) A small city or town (4) A country village (5) A farm or home in the country

(6) In another country

● I would like to ask you about your father’s job when you were 16 years old. ●What kind of work [do/did] he do? ____________ a5_1

That is, what [is/was] his job called? _______________________ ●What was the name of the company?____________ a5_2 ●What industry was the company in? ____________ a5_3

● What was the highest diploma or degree your father had when you were 16 years old?

a6 (1) None (2) Self-educated (3) Elementary school (4) Middle (junior high) school (5) High school (6) Associate College (7) Bachelor Degree (8) Master Degree and above (9) Else (Please specify)__________________a6_1

● What was the highest diploma or degree your mother had when you were 16 years old?

a7 (1) None (2) Self-educated (3) Elementary school (4) Middle (junior high) school (5) High school (6) Associate College (7) Bachelor Degree (8) Master Degree and above (9) Else (Please specify)__________________ a7_1

● Your marital status is: a8

(1) Never married [Skip to A11] (2) Cohabitation ● Your partner is: (1) Male (0) Female a8a (3) Married (4) Divorced [Skip to A11] (5) Widowed [Skip to A11]

(6) Separated [Skip to A11] ● In what year did you and your spouse (or partner) meet each other? a8b Year____________ ● Are you living in the same household as your spouse or partner? a9

(1) Yes (0) No

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● In what year did you get married (for the current marriage) (or start to cohabit for those currently cohabitating)? a10 Year___________ ● Including yourself, how many people live in your household? a11 Number________

● Are you living with your parents now? (1) Yes (0) No a11a [For those who are single or do not have partners, skip to A12]

● Are you living with your spouse/partner’s parents now? a11b (1) Yes (0) No

● How many children do you have? Number_________ a12

● How old is the youngest? Age___ a12a_1

● Does she/he live with you? (1) Yes (0) No a12a_2

● How old is the oldest? Age___ [If only one child do not answer] a12b ● What is your religious preference? Is it Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, some other religion, or no religion? a13 (0) No religion (1) Protestant (2) Catholic (3) Jewish (4) Other__a13_1 ● Do you or your spouse (partner) own this house (apartment), are you buying it, renting it, or what? a14

1. Owning or buying the property 2. Renting the property 3. Living in a house (apartment) owned by someone else

Specify: who owns the house (apartment) _______________ a14a

4. Other __________ a14b

● Do most of your neighbors use English or another language at home? a15 1. Mostly English 2. Mostly some other language(s) 3. A mixture of English and other language(s)

● In how many cities have you lived for at least 6 months since you were 16 years old? (number) ____________ a16

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B. Education and Health

● What is the highest diploma or degree you have received? b1

(1) None (2) Self-educated (3) Elementary school (4) Middle (junior high) school (5) High school (6) Associate College (7) Bachelor Degree (8) Master Degree and above

(9) Else (Please specify)__________________ b1_1

● Did you drop out of school? b1a

(1) No (skip to the next question) (2) Yes: at what level? (3) Elementary school (4) Middle (junior high) school (5) High school (6) Associate College (7) Bachelor Degree (8) Master Degree and above

● How many years of education have you completed from elementary school till now? Years_____________ b1b

● What was your last year in school? b1c

● What is the highest diploma or degree your spouse (or partner) has received? b2 [For those who are single or do not have partners: skip to B3]

(1) None (2) Self-educated (3) Elementary school (4) Middle (junior high) school (5) High school (6) Associate College (7) Bachelor Degree (8) Master Degree and above (9) Else (Please specify)__________________b2_1

● Now I would like you to think of the last 12 months, how often was your daily life disrupted for more than a week due to health related matters? b3

(1) Frequently (2) Occasionally (3) Seldom (4) Never

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C. Position Generator Next, I am going to ask some general questions about jobs some people you know may now have. These people include your relatives, friends and acquaintances (acquaintances are people who know each other by face and name). If there are several people you know who have that kind of job, please tell me the one that occurs to you first. C1-NURSE.

● Is there anyone you know who is a NURSE? c1_1 (1) Yes (0) No [If no, ask the next position] ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.]

c2_1

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_1a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_1] c3_1

(1) Yes (0) No

● Is the NURSE male or female? c4_1 (1) Male (0) Female ● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_1

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● How close are you to him/her? c6_1 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_1

(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3) Latino (specify: ___ c7_1a)

(4) Asian (specify: ___c7_1a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify___ c7_1a)

C2-WRITER

● Is there anyone you know who is a WRITER? c1_2 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_2.(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_2a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_2] c3_2

(1) Yes (0) No

● Is the WRITER male or female? c4_2 (1) Male (0) Female ● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_2

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● How close are you to him/her? c6_2 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_2

(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify:___c7_2a)

(4) Asian (specify: __c7_2a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify___c7_2a)

C3-FARMER

● Is there anyone you know who is a FARMER? c1_3 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? If you know more than one person in this profession, name the person that is most important to you. [Choose only one relationship

the respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_3

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_3a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_3] c3_3. (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the FARMER male or female? c4_3 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_3 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_3 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_3

(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_3a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_3a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify ____c7_3a)

C_4-LAWYER

● Is there anyone you know who is a LAWYER? c1_4. (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_4

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_4a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_4] c3_4. (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the LAWYER male or female? c4_4 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_4 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_4 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_4 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_4a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_4a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_4a)

C5-MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER

● Is there anyone you know who is a MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER? c1_5 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_5

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_5a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_5] c3_5

(1) Yes (0) No

● Is the MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER male or female? c4_5 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_5 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_5 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_5 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: __c7_5a)

(4) Asian (specify: ______c7_5a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_5a)

C6-FULL TIME BABYSITTER

● Is there anyone you know who is a FULL TIME BABYSITTER? c1_6 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_6

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else______________c2_6a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_6] c3_6 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the FULL TIME BABYSITTER male or female? c4_6 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_6 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_6 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_6

(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_6a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_6a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_6a)

C7-JANITOR

● Is there anyone you know who is a JANITOR? c1_7 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position.]

c2_7

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_7a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_7] c3_7 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the JANITOR male or female? c4_7 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_7 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_7 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_7 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: _____c7_7a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_7a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_7a)

C8-PERSONNEL MANAGER

● Is there anyone you know who is a PERSONNEL MANAGER? c1_8 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_8

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_8a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_8] c3_8 (1) Yes (0) No ● Is the PERSONNEL MANAGER male or female? c4_8 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_8 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_8 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_8 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_8a)

(4) Asian (specify: ______c7_8a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_______c7_8a)

C9-ADMINISTRATIVE ASSITANT IN A LARGE COMPANY

● Is there anyone you know who is an ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IN A LARGE COMPANY? c1_9. (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_9

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_9a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_9] c3_9 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the ADMINISTRATIVE ASSITANT male or female? c4_9 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_9 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_9 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_9 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_9a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_9a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_____c7_9a)

C10-HAIR DRESSER

● Is there anyone you know who is a HAIR DRESSER? c1_10 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_10

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_10a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_10] c3_10. (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the HAIR DRESSER male or female? c4_10 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_10 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_10 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_10 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: _____c7_10a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_10a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_10a)

C11-BOOKKEEPER

● Is there anyone you know who is a BOOKKEEPER? c1_11. (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_11

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_11a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_11] c3_11 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the BOOKKEEPER male or female? c4_11 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_11 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_11 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_11 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_11a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_11a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_____c7_11a)

C12-SECURITY GUARD

● Is there anyone you know who is a SECURITY GUARD? c1_12 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_12

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_12a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_12] c3_12 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the SECURITY GUARD male or female? c4_12 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_12 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_12 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_12.(1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: _____c7_12a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_12a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_12a)

C13-PRODUCTION MANAGER

● Is there anyone you know who is a PRODUCTION MANAGER? c1_13 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_13

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_13a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_13] c3_13 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the PRODUCTION MANAGER male or female? c4_13 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_13 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_13 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_13 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_13a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_13a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_13a)

C14-OPERATOR IN A FACTORY

● Is there anyone you know who is an OPERATOR IN A FACTORY? c1_14 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_14

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_14a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_14] c3_14 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the OPERATOR male or female? c4_14 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_14 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_14 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_14 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_14a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_14a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify____ c7_14a)

C15-COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

● Is there anyone you know who is a COMPUTER PROGRAMMER? c1_15 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_15

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_15a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_15] c3_15 (1) Yes (0) No ● Is the PROGRAMMER male or female? c4_15 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_15 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_15 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_15 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_15a)

(4) Asian (specify: ___c7_15a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify____c7_15a)

C16-RECEPTIONIST

● Is there anyone you know who is a RECEPTIONIST? c1_16 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_16

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_16a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_16] c3_16 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the RECEPTIONIST male or female? c4_16 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_16 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_16 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_16 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_16a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_16a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_____c7_16a)

C17-CONGRESSMAN

● Is there anyone you know who is a CONGRESSMAN? c1_17 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position] c2_17 (1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_17a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_17] c3_17 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the CONGRESSMAN male or female? c4_17 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_17 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_17 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_17 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: _____c7_17a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_17a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_17a)

C18-TAXI DRIVER

● Is there anyone you know who is a TAXI DRIVER? c1_18 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_18

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_18a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_18] c3_18 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the TAXI DRIVER male or female? c4_18 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_18 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_18 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_18 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_18a)

(4) Asian (specify: ______c7_18a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_______c7_18a)

C19-PROFESSOR

● Is there anyone you know who is a PROFESSOR? c1_19 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_19

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_19a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_19] c3_19 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the PROFESSOR male or female? c4_19 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_19 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_19 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_19 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ___c7_19a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_19a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_19a)

C20-HOTEL BELL BOY

● Is there anyone you know who is a HOTEL BELL BOY? c1_20 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_20

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_20a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_20] c3_20 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the HOTEL BELL BOY male or female? c4_20 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_20 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_20 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_20 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_20a)

(4) Asian (specify: ______c7_20a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_______c7_20a)

C21-POLICEMAN

● Is there anyone you know who is a POLICEMAN? c1_21 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_21

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_____________c2_21a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_21] c3_21 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the POLICEMAN male or female? c4_21 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_21 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_21 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_21 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: ____c7_21a)

(4) Asian (specify: ____c7_21a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify_____c7_21a)

C22-CEO OF A BIG COMPANY

● Is there anyone you know who is a CEO OF A BIG COMPANY? c1_22 (1) Yes (0) No ● If yes, what is his/her relationship to you? [Choose only one relationship the

respondent considers as the most important.] [If no, ask the next position]

c2_22

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________c2_22a

● Did you get to know him/her through your spouse or partner? [For those who are

single or do not have partners: skip to C4_22] c3_22 (1) Yes (0) No

● Is the CEO male or female? c4_22 (1) Male (0) Female

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● How long have you known each other? _______ Years c5_22 ● How close are you to him/her? c6_22 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● What is the racial/ethnic background of this person? c7_22 (1) White (non-Latino) (2) African American (3)Latino (specify: _____c7_22a)

(4) Asian (specify: _____c7_22a) (5) Native American (6) Other (specify______c7_22a)

● Among the above people you mentioned, how many know each other?

c8 (1) They all know each other (2) Most of them know each other (3) About half of them know each other (4) Only a few of them know each other (5) None of them know each other (9) Don’t know

● Among the above people you mentioned, how many can be trusted?

c9 (1) All of them can be trusted (2) Most of them can be trusted (3) Some of them can be trusted (4) Most of them cannot be trusted (5) None of them can be trusted (9) Don’t know

D. Networks through Spouse and Work ● On average, about how many people do you make contact with in a typical day? (On a one-on-one basis, including all the people that you say hello, chat, talk, write, or discuss matters with, whether you do it face-to-face, by telephone, by mail, or on the internet, whether you personally know the person or not.) d1 (1) 0-4 (2) 5-9 (3) 10-19 (4) 20-49 (5) 50-99 (6) More than 100 [For those who currently do not have a job, skip to D4]

● Among those, how many of them do you make contact with because of your work?

d2 (1) Almost all of them (2) Most of them (3) About half of them (4) A few of them (5) Almost none of them

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● Among all the people you have contact with during work, how many of them are from within your company (organization)? How many from outside your company (organization)? d3 (1) Almost all of them are from within the company (organization) (2) Most of them are from within the company (organization) (3) Half of them are from within the company (organization), and half of them outside the company (organization) (4) Most of them are from outside the company (organization) (5) Almost all of them are from outside the company (organization) (9) Not applicable Next, I am going to ask some questions about your spouse/partner’s daily contacts. For those who are single or do not have partners, please skip to Section E. ● About how many people does your spouse/partner make contact with in a typical day? (On a one-on-one basis, including all the people that s/he says hello, chats, talks, writes, or discusses matters with, whether s/he do it face-to-face, by telephone, by mail, or on the internet, whether s/he personally knows the person or not.) d4 (1) 0-4 (2) 5-9 (3) 10-19 (4) 20-49 (5) 50-99 (6) More than 100 (7) Don’t know ● Among those, how many of them does he/she make contact with because of his/her work? d5 (1) Almost all of them (2) Most of them (3) About half of them (4) A few of them (5) Almost none of them (7) Don’t know (9) Not applicable [If the respondent’s spouse or partner does not have a job]

● Among all of your spouse/partner’s friends, about how many of them do you know?

d6 (1) Almost all of them (2) Most of them (3) About half of them (4) A few of them (5) Almost none of them (7) Don’t know ● Among all of your friends, about how many of them does your spouse/partner know?

d7 (1) Almost all of them (2) Most of them (3) About half of them (4) A few of them (5) Almost none of them (7) Don’t know

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E. Current Job ● Do you currently have a job? (A job: working 35 hours or more a week paid or unpaid)

e1 (1) Yes (2) Retired (3) House-keeping (4) Students (5) Unemployment, laid off or looking for work (6) Other____________e1_a [If yes, skip to E3; otherwise, go to E2]

● When did your last job end? Year_________ e2 ● Your [current/last] job [is/was] working for…. e3 (1) For yourself (2) For a company (organizations) (3) For several different companies (organizations) (4) For family enterprise

● [Is/Was] the company private or public? [Only ask if they worked for a

company] e3a

(1) Private (2) Public ● [Do/did] you get paid? e3b (1) Yes, and regularly (2) Yes, but irregularly (3) No

● About how many people work[ed] for this company (organization)? e4

______________ ________ Don’t know, or not sure

● What kind of work [do/did] you do? ___________________________ e5_1

That is, what [is/was] your job called? _______________________

● What is the name of the company?______________________ e5_2 ● What industry is the company in? ______________________ e5_3 ● [Do/Did] you supervise people as part of this job? e6

(1)Yes How many people do(did) you supervise(d)? ___________ e6_1 (0) No [Skip to E8]

● Of the people that you supervise[d], [do/did] any of them supervise others? e7 (1) Yes (0) No

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● At your current/last job, to which extent [are/were] you free to decide how your daily work was organized? e8 (1) Absolutely (2) Mostly (3) To some extent (4) Hardly (5) Absolutely not ● How many hours [do/did] you work for this job every week? e9 Hours__________ ● Where [do/did] you work for your [current/last] job?

City________ e10_1 State___________ e10_2 Country___________ e10_3

● What [is/was] your annual salary for this job? [Is/Was] it… e11 (1) Under $1,000 (2) $1,000 to 1,999 (3) 2,000 – 2,999 (4) $3,000 to 3,999 (5) $4,000 to 4,999 (6) $5,000 to 5,999 (7) $6,000 to 6,999 (8) $7,000 to 7,999 (9) $8,000 to 9,999 (10) $10,000 to 12,499 (11) $12,500 to 14,999 (12) $15,000 to 17,499 (13) $17,500 to 19,999 (14) $20,000 to 22,499 (15) $22,500 to 24,999 (16) $25,000 to 29,999 (17) $30,000 to 34,999 (18) $35,000 to 39,999 (19) $40,000 to 49,999 (20) $50,000 to 59,999 (21) $60,000 to 74,999 (22) $75,000 to 89,999 (23) $90,000 to 109,999 (24) $110,000 to 129,999 (25) $130,000 to 149,999 (26) $150,000 to 169,999 (27) $170,000 to 189,999 (28) $190,000 or over ● How much [do/did] you receive from “year-end bonuses” for this job last year (or the last year you worked)? e12 Amount__________ Do not receive bonus___________ ● When did you start to work in this company (organization) or when did you found this company (organization)? e13 Year_______________ ● What kind of work [do/did] you do? _______________________ e14 That is, what [is/was] your job called? ______________________ ● What is the name of the company?______________________ e14_2 ● What industry is the company in? ______________________ e14_3

● When did you start your [current/last] position? Year_____________ e15

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● At that time, namely in Year____ [Interviewer: Please read the year the respondent

mentioned in E15], did you know someone who had the following kinds of jobs? [Check

all that apply] (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_1 Nurse (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_2 Writer (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_3 Farmer (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_4 Lawyer (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_5 Middle school Teacher (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall

e16_6 Full Time

Babysitter (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_7 Janitor (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall

e16_8 Personnel

Manager (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_9 Administrative (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall Assistant In a Large Company e16_10 Hair Dresser (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall

e16_11 Bookkeeper (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall

e16_12 Security Guard (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_13 Production

Manager (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall

e16_14 Operator in

a Factory (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_15 Computer

Programmer (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_16 Receptionist (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_17 Congressman (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_18 Taxi driver (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_19 Professor (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_20 Hotel Bell boy (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_21 Policeman (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall e16_22 CEO of a Big

Company (1) Yes (0) No (7) Don’t recall ● At that time, did someone mention job possibilities, openings or opportunities to you, without your asking, in casual conversations? e17 (1) Yes [Go to E17a] (0) No [Skip to Section F] ● They were…. [check all that apply] e17a

(1) About your current job (2) Other job opportunities within the company (organization) (3) Other job opportunities outside the company (organization)

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About how many job possibilities or openings or opportunities? ________e17a_1

In how many companies? ________ e17a_2

● Were there any follow-up on any of these job opportunities (other than your current job)? e17b

(1) Yes (0) No (Why not? _________ e17c ) [Skip to Section F]

● Did they lead to …. e17b_1 Further discussions with this person? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_2 Being approached by other contacts? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_3 Having sent for information? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_4 Providing information about yourself? (1) Yes (2) No

e17b_5 Further discussions with others knowing about that job or company (organization)?

(1) Yes (2) No e17b_6 Meeting with people hiring? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_7 Having had an informal “job interview”? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_8 Visiting the company (organization)? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_9 Having had a formal job interview? (1) Yes (2) No e17b_10 Being offered a job? (1) Yes (2) No

F. Organization and Work [This section asks questions about current job. If the respondent does not have a job now,

ask them the last job they had.]

● [Does/did] the company (organization) you work[ed] for belongs to a hi-tech sector?

f1 (1) Yes (0) No

● [Is/was] there an intranet in your company (organization)? f2 (1) Yes (2) No (3) Don’t know (7) Don’t understand

● How often do you need to make contact with other people at work? f3 (1) Frequently (2) Occasionally (3) Seldom (4) Almost never

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● How much of the work related knowledge or skills, when needed, can you get from within the company (organization)? How much from outside the company (organization)? f4 (1) Almost all of them are from within the company (organization) (2) Most of them are from within the company (organization) (3) Half of them are from within the company (organization), and half of them from outside the company (organization) (4) Most of them are from outside the company (organization) (5) Almost all of them are from outside the company (organization) (6) Don’t need the work related knowledge or skills (7) Need the work related knowledge or skills but cannot find them (9) Not applicable

● Among the people with whom you discuss the work related issues, how many of them are from within the company (organization)? How many from outside the company (organization)? f5 (1) Almost all of them are from within the company (organization) (2) Most of them are from within the company (organization) (3) Half of them are from within the company (organization), and half of them from outside the company (organization) (4) Most of them are from outside the company (organization) (5) Almost all of them are from outside the company (organization) (6) Don’t need to discuss with people the work related issues (7) Need to discuss the work related issues, but cannot find people to discuss with (9) Not applicable

● How often [do/did] you apply new ideas or actions at work? f6 (1) Frequently (2) Occasionally (3) Seldom (4) Almost never or never

● Besides the education obtained from school, how much special training do you think is required to be qualified for your job? f7 (0) Don’t need special training (1) Less than a week (2) Less than a month (3) Less than a year (4) 1 to 3 years (5) 3 to 10 years (6) More than 10 years (7) Don’t know

● If the society is divided into upper class, upper-middle class, middle class, middle-lower class, and lower class, which one do you think you belong to? f8 (1) Upper class (2) Upper-middle class (3) Middle class (4) Middle-lower class (5) Lower class (7) Don’t know (9) Not applicable

● Have you worked for other companies (organizations) prior to your [current/last] one?

f9 (1) Yes [Go to G1] (0) No. [If no, ask F9a]

Did you have another job in this company before? f9a

(1) Yes [Go to G3b] (0) No [Go to Section I]

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G. Previous Job

● Your job previous to the current one was working for…. g1 (1) For yourself (2) For one company (organization) ● [Is/Was] it (1) private, or (2) public? g1a (3) For several different companies (organizations) (4) For family enterprise ● [Do/did] you get paid? (1) Yes, and regularly (2) Yes, but irregularly (3) No

g1b ● About how many people worked for this company (organization)? g2 (1) None (2) 1-9 (3) 10-99 (4) 100-499 (5) More than 500 (7) Don’t know

● What kind of work [do/did] you do in the previous company? g3_1

That is, what [is/was] your job called? _______________________

● What was the name of the company?______________________ g3_2 ● What industry was the company in? ______________________ g3_3 ● What kind of work [do/did] you do in your previous position for your current/last company? ________________________________ g3b That is, what [is/was] your job called? _______________________ ● Did you supervise people as part of this job? g4 (1) Yes (0) No [Skip to G6]

● Of the people that you supervised, did any of them supervise others? g5 (1) Yes (0) No ● To which extent were you free to decide how your daily work was organized? g6 (1) Absolutely (2) Mostly (3) To some extent (4) Hardly (5) Absolutely not ● How many hours did you work for this job every week? g7 Hours__________ ● Where did you work for this job? City________ g8_1 State___________ g8_2 Country___________ g8_3

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● What was your annual salary for this job? Was it… g9 (1) Under $1,000 (2) $1,000 to 1,999 (3) 2,000 – 2,999 (4) $3,000 to 3,999 (5) $4,000 to 4,999 (6) $5,000 to 5,999 (7) $6,000 to 6,999 (8) $7,000 to 7,999 (9) $8,000 to 9,999 (10) $10,000 to 12,499 (11) $12,500 to 14,999 (12) $15,000 to 17,499 (13) $17,500 to 19,999 (14) $20,000 to 22,499 (15) $22,500 to 24,999 (16) $25,000 to 29,999 (17) $30,000 to 34,999 (18) $35,000 to 39,999 (19) $40,000 to 49,999 (20) $50,000 to 59,999 (21) $60,000 to 74,999 (22) $75,000 to 89,999 (23) $90,000 to 109,999 (24) $110,000 to 129,999 (25) $130,000 to 149,999 (26) $150,000 to 169,999 (27) $170,000 to 189,999 (28) $190,000 or over

● How much did you receive from “year-end bonuses” for this job? g10 Amount______ Did not receive bonus______

● Was this job your first formal full-time job? g11 (1) Yes [Skip to Section I] (0) No

H. First Job Now, I would like to ask you some questions about your first job.

● Your first formal full-time job was working for…. h1 (1) For yourself (2) For one company (organization) ● [Is/Was] it (1) private, or (2) public? h1a (3) For several different companies (organizations) (4) For family enterprise ● [Do/did] you get paid? (1) Yes, and regularly (2) Yes, but irregularly (3) No

h1b

● About how many people worked for this company (organization)? h2 (1) None (2) 1-9 (3) 10-99 (4) 100-499 (5) More than 500 (6) Don’t know ● What kind of work [do/did] you do in your first job? h3_1

That is, what [is/was] your job called? _______________________

● What is the name of the company?______________________ h3_2 ● What industry is the company in? ______________________ h3_3 ● [Interviewer: please fill in the box below with “1” if the company (organization) the

respondent’s previous job worked for (G3_2) is the same as that of the respondent’s first

job (H3_2); otherwise, fill in with “0”. ] h3c

● Did you supervise people as part of this job? h4 (1) Yes (0) No [Skip to H6]

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● Of the people that you supervised, did any of them supervise others? h5 (1) Yes (0) No ● At your first job, to which extent were you free to decide how your daily work was organized? h6 (1) Absolutely (2) Mostly (3) To some extent (4) Hardly (5) Absolutely not ● How many hours did you work for your first job every week? h7 Hours__________ ● Where did you work for your first job? City________ h8_1 State___________ h8_2 Country___________ h8_3 ● What was your annual salary for this job? Was it… h9 (1) Under $1,000 (2) $1,000 to 1,999 (3) 2,000 – 2,999 (4) $3,000 to 3,999 (5) $4,000 to 4,999 (6) $5,000 to 5,999 (7) $6,000 to 6,999 (8) $7,000 to 7,999 (9) $8,000 to 9,999 (10) $10,000 to 12,499 (11) $12,500 to 14,999 (12) $15,000 to 17,499 (13) $17,500 to 19,999 (14) $20,000 to 22,499 (15) $22,500 to 24,999 (16) $25,000 to 29,999 (17) $30,000 to 34,999 (18) $35,000 to 39,999 (19) $40,000 to 49,999 (20) $50,000 to 59,999 (21) $60,000 to 74,999 (22) $75,000 to 89,999 (23) $90,000 to 109,999 (24) $110,000 to 129,999 (25) $130,000 to 149,999 (26) $150,000 to 169,999 (27) $170,000 to 189,999 (28) $190,000 or over ● How much did you receive from “year-end bonuses” for this job? h10 Amount____ Did not receive bonus_____

I. Spouse’s job [For those who are single or do not have partners, skip to Section J]

● Does your spouse or partner currently have (or previously had) a full-time job (working 35 hours or more a week paid or unpaid)? i1 (1) Yes (2) Retired (3) House-keeping (4) Students (5) Unemployment, laid off or looking for work (6) Other_______i1_a [If yes, go to I2; otherwise, skip to Section J]

● What kind of work [does/did] he/she do for the current/last job? i2_1

That is, what [is/was] the job called? _______________________

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● What is the name of the company?______________________ i2_2

● What industry is the company in? ______________________ i2_3 ● What [is/was] his/her annual salary for this job? [Is/Was] it… i3 (1) Under $1,000 (2) $1,000 to 1,999 (3) 2,000 – 2,999 (4) $3,000 to 3,999 (5) $4,000 to 4,999 (6) $5,000 to 5,999 (7) $6,000 to 6,999 (8) $7,000 to 7,999 (9) $8,000 to 9,999 (10) $10,000 to 12,499 (11) $12,500 to 14,999 (12) $15,000 to 17,499 (13) $17,500 to 19,999 (14) $20,000 to 22,499 (15) $22,500 to 24,999 (16) $25,000 to 29,999 (17) $30,000 to 34,999 (18) $35,000 to 39,999 (19) $40,000 to 49,999 (20) $50,000 to 59,999 (21) $60,000 to 74,999 (22) $75,000 to 89,999 (23) $90,000 to 109,999 (24) $110,000 to 129,999 (25) $130,000 to 149,999 (26) $150,000 to 169,999 (27) $170,000 to 189,999 (28) $190,000 or over

J. Job Search and Contact I would now like to ask you some questions about how you got your current job (or last job). ● Now I would like you to think of the last 12 months, did someone mention job possibilities, openings or opportunities to you, without your asking, in casual conversations? (This may include face-to-face, telephone, email, fax, etc.) j1 (1) Yes (0) No [Skip to J2]

● They were…. [check all that apply] j1a (1) Job opportunities in your current company (Interviewer, please record as 9

if the individual does not currently has a job)

(2) Some job opportunities in companies you have worked for in the past (3) Other job opportunities outside the company

● About how many job possibilities or openings or opportunities? _______ j1a_1

● In how many companies? ________ j1a_2

● Were there any follow-up on any of these job opportunities (other than your current job)? j1b (1) Yes

(0) No (Why not? _________ j1c) [Skip to J2]

● Did they lead to …. j1b_1 Further discussions with this person? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_2 Being approached by other contacts? (1) Yes (2) No

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j1b_3 Having sent for information? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_4 Providing information about yourself? (1) Yes (2) No

j1b_5 Further discussions with others knowing about that job or company (organization)?

(1) Yes (2) No j1b_6 Meeting with people hiring? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_7 Having had an informal “job interview”? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_8 Visiting the company (organization)? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_9 Having had a formal job interview? (1) Yes (2) No j1b_10 Being offered a job? (1) Yes (2) No

● Did you have other job opportunities to choose from before you found your [current/last] job? j2 (1) Yes, how many?______j2_1 (0) No

● Through what ways did you get your [current/last] job (or get promoted)? Was it from… [Check all that apply] j3

(1) Internal promotion (2) Examination administered by the company or organization (3) Help by family members or other people (4) Employment or placement services (5) Inheritance of family enterprises or self-employment (6) Direct application (7) Invitation by the company/organization (or someone in the company/organization) to apply (8) Recommendation by someone to the company (organization) (9) Responding to advertising or public announcement (10) Else___________________________j3_1

● During the process of getting your [current/last] job, how many people helped you? [This may include all kinds of help, e.g., telling you the job opportunities, putting a good word for you, etc.] Number______________ j4 [If zero, go to J4a and then skip to Section K; otherwise skip to J5]

● Why didn’t you get help from others? [Interviewer:Please read the three choices to the

respondent] j4a

(1) You did not need to seek someone to help (2) People were unwilling to help (3) People were willing to help, but were not effective

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● Who was this person whose help you would say was the most important during the process of finding your [current/last] job? Name________________ j5 ● How did this person help you? j5a

(1) by providing information to me

(1) by providing information to the company or someone else

(2) by putting in a good word for me

(3) by both providing information to me or the company and putting in a

good word for me.

● Did you get to know this person directly (direct relationship) or via other people (indirect relationship)? j6 (1) Direct relationship [Go to J6a]

(2) Indirect relationship [Skip to J6d]

● What was your relationship with the person? ________ j6a [Choose from the relationship codes below]

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________j6a_1

● Did he/she try to find someone else to help you? j6b (1) Yes [Go to J6c] (0) No [Skip to J7] ● It was through his/her _______’s ________’s ________’s help. j6c

[Choose from the relationship codes above]

Direct relationship

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● He/she was my _______’s ________’s _________. j6d [Choose from the relationship codes below]

(1) Spouse (current or previous) (2) Parents (3) Father-in-law/mother-in-law (4) Children (5) Sibling (6) Daughter-in-law (7) Son-in-law (8) Other relatives (9) Old neighbor (10) Current neighbor (11) School/class mate (12) Compatriot (13) Teacher (14) Student (15) Current co-worker (16) Current Boss/superior (17) Current Subordinate

(18) Co-worker, boss/superior, or subordinate from a previous firm (19) Client (20) Person working for another firm, but known through work relations (21) Someone from the same religious group (22) Someone from the same association, club or group (23) Close friend (24) Ordinary friend (25) Someone known because he/she provides a service to me or my family (26) Someone know from the Internet (27) An acquaintance (28) Indirect relationship (known via someone else) (29) Else_______________j6d_1

● Did he/she try to find someone else to help you? j6e (1) Yes [Go to J6f] (0) No ● It was through his/her _______’s ________’s ________’s help. j6f [Choose from the relationship codes above]

[Note: According to information above, the following chain can be identified. Use both

J5 and J6 to help Respondent reconstruct the chain using the relationship codes below.]

● So, it is through your _____’s _____’s _____’s ______’s help, correct? j6g (1) (2) (3) (4) [Example: Brother’s employer’s classmate’s boss: 5-18-11-18]

Indirect relationship

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● Now I would like to collect some information about the people you have named as helping you in the chain of contacts. [Please fill Box a (1)- a (4) in the table below with

the corresponding relationship code in J6g.]

a.

Relat

ionsh

ip

Code

b. Gender c. Race

d. Job at the time of

getting your current (last)

job [If he/she did not have

a job at that time, skip to

Column E]

e. How close were

the two adjacent

people in the

chain?

j7a_1

(1)

j7b_1

__(1) Male __(0) Female

j7c_1

__(1) White (non-Latino) __(2) African American __(3) Latino __(4) Asian __(5) Otherj7c_1a

1. Industry___j7d1_1

2. Position___j7d2_1 3. Nature of company/organization (Private or public)____ j7d3_1

j7e_1

[Between you and

Person in (1)]

__(1) Very close __(2) Close __(3) So, so __(4) Not close __(5) Not close at all

j7a_2

(2)

j7b_2

__(1) Male __(0) Female

j7c_2

__(1) White (non-Latino) __(2) African American __(3) Latino __(4) Asian __(5) Otherj7c_2a

1. Industry__j7d1_2 2. Position__j7d2_2 3. Nature of company/organization (Private or public)____ j7d3_2

j7e_2

[Between Person in

(1) and Person in

(2)]

__(1) Very close __(2) Close __(3) So, so __(4) Not close __(5) Not close at all

j7a_3

(3)

j7b_3

__(1) Male __(0) Female

j7c_3

__(1) White (non-Latino) __(2) African American __(3) Latino __(4) Asian __(5)Otherj7c_3a

1. Industry__j7d1_3 2. Position__j7d2_3 3. Nature of company/organization (Private or public)____ j7d3_3

j7e_3

[Between Person in

(2) and Person

in(3)]

__(1) Very close __(2) Close __(3) So, so __(4) Not close __(5) Not close at all

j7a_4

(4)

j7b_4

__(1) Male __(0) Female

j7c_4

__(1) White (non-Latino) __(2) African American __(3) Latino __(4) Asian __(5) Otherj7c_4a

1. Industry__j7d1_4 2. Position__j7d2_4 3. Nature of company/organization (Private or public)____ j7d3_4

j7e_4

[Between Person in

(3) and Person

in(4) ]

__(1) Very close __(2) Close __(3) So, so __(4) Not close __(5) Not close at all

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● How close were you and the last person in the chain of contacts at the time of getting your current (last) job? Would you say…. j8 (1) Very close (2) Close (3) So, so (4) Not close (5) Not close at all ● Please identify the position of the most important person in the chain of contacts. j9 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 ● At the time of getting your current (last) job, did he/she work in the same company (organization) as yours (current or last job)? j10 (1) Yes (0) No

K. Participation in Voluntary Organizations Now I would like to know something about the groups or organizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of various organizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are a member of each type?

Are you currently participating in this kind of

organization? (1) Yes (0) No

How many years have you been a

member of this kind of organization? Years______

Political parties k1_1 (1) Yes (0) No k1_2

Labor unions k2_1 (1) Yes (0) No k2_2

Religious groups k3_1 (1) Yes (0) No k3_2

Leisure, sports, or culture groups k4_1 (1) Yes (0) No k4_2

Professional organizations k5_1 (1) Yes (0) No k5_2

Charities k6_1 (1) Yes (0) No k6_2

Neighborhood organizations k7_1 (1) Yes (0) No k7_2

School and PTA k8_1 (1) Yes (0) No k8_2

Ethnic or civil rights organs. k9_1 (1) Yes (0) No k9_2

Other voluntary organizations k10_1 (1) Yes (0) No k10_2

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L. Feelings of Life Next, I am going to read a list of the ways you might feel. For each description that I read to you, please tell me how often you have felt this way during the past week. ● I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor l1

(1)Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2)Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3)Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4)Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I felt like everything I did was an effort l2

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day) ● My sleep was restless l3

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day) ● I felt depressed l4

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day) ● I felt lonely l5

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● People were unfriendly l6

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I felt sad l7

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

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● I could not 'get going' l8

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I felt I could not trust people l9

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I was bothered by things that usually don’t bother me l10

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day) ● I felt that I could not shake off the blues even with the help of my family/friends l11

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day) ● I felt fearful l12

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I had crying spells l13

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

● I felt that people disliked me l14

(1) Most or all of the time (5-7 days) (2) Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time (3-4 days) (3) Some or a little of the time (1-2 days) (4) Rarely or none of the time (less than 1 day)

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Next, for each area of life I am going to name, please tell me how you are satisfied with that area.

● Marriage life [not applicable for those who are single or do not have partners]

l15

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied ● Financial situation l16

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied ● Relationship with neighbor l17

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied ● Relationship with children [not applicable for those who do not have children]

l18

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied ● Relationship with boss or colleague [not applicable for those who do not have a job

now] l19

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied

● Current job [not applicable for those who do not have a job now]

l20

(1) Very satisfied (2) Moderately satisfied (3) A little dissatisfied (4) Very dissatisfied ● Do you think most people can be trusted? l21

(1) Almost all of the people can be trusted (2) Most people can be trusted (3) Most people cannot be trusted (4) Almost all of the people cannot be trusted

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M. Family Income and Others ● In which of these groups does your total family annual income (including yours), from all sources, fall? Is it… m1 (1) Under $1,000 (2) $1,000 to 1,999 (3) 2,000 – 2,999 (4) $3,000 to 3,999 (5) $4,000 to 4,999 (6) $5,000 to 5,999 (7) $6,000 to 6,999 (8) $7,000 to 7,999 (9) $8,000 to 9,999 (10) $10,000 to 12,499 (11) $12,500 to 14,999 (12) $15,000 to 17,499 (13) $17,500 to 19,999 (14) $20,000 to 22,499 (15) $22,500 to 24,999 (16) $25,000 to 29,999 (17) $30,000 to 34,999 (18) $35,000 to 39,999 (19) $40,000 to 49,999 (20) $50,000 to 59,999 (21) $60,000 to 74,999 (22) $75,000 to 89,999 (23) $90,000 to 109,999 (24) $110,000 to 129,999 (25) $130,000 to 149,999 (26) $150,000 to 169,999 (27) $170,000 to 189,999 (28) $190,000 or over ● When did you start to live in the city, town or community where you live now? Month__________ m2_1

Year______________ m2_2

● Would you describe the place where you live as... m3 (1) A big city (2) The suburbs or outskirts of a big city (3) A small city or town (4) A country village (5) A farm or home in the country

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Z. Occupational Code, SEI, Prestige, and Category

Variable Description Raw

Var.

Occupational Code fatherocc1980

1980 census occupation code of father’s job when respondent was 16 years old (not coded by the 2000 code)

a5_1

currocc1980 1980 census occupation code of current job

e5_1

currocc2000 2000 census occupation code of current job

e5_1

prevposcurrocc1980 1980 census occupation code of previous position at current job

e14

prevposcurrocc2000 2000 census occupation code of previous position at current job

e14

prevocc1980 1980 census occupation code of previous job

g3_1

prevocc2000 2000 census occupation code of previous job

g3_1

prevposprevocc1980 1980 census occupation code of previous position at previous job

g3b

prevposprevocc2000 2000 census occupation code of previous position at previous job

g3b

firstocc1980 1980 census occupation code of the first job

h3_1

firstocc2000 2000 census occupation code of the first job

h3_1

spouseocc1980

1980 census occupation code of spouse’s job

i2_1

spouseocc2000

2000 census occupation code of spouse’s job

i2_1

firstcontocc1980

1980 census occupation code of first contact

j7d2_1

firstcontocc2000

2000 census occupation code of first contact

j7d2_1

secondcontocc1980

1980 census occupation code of second contact

j7d2_2

secondcontocc2000

2000 census occupation code of second contact

j7d2_2

thirdcontocc1980

1980 census occupation code of third contact

j7d2_3

thirdcontocc2000

2000 census occupation code of third contact

j7d2_3

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SEI Score (Hauser and Warren 1997) Using 1980 census occupation code

fathertsei Total SEI score of father’s job

a5_1

fathermsei Male SEI score of father’s job

a5_1

currtsei

Current job’s total SEI score e5_1

currmsei

Current job’s male SEI score e5_1

currfsei

Current job’s female SEI score e5_1

prevposcurrtsei

Total SEI score of previous position at current job

e14

prevposcurrmsei

Male SEI score of previous position at current job

e14

prevposcurrfsei

Female SEI score of previous position at current job

e14

prevtsei

Previous job’s total SEI score g3_1

prevmsei

Previous job’s male SEI score g3_1

prevfsei

Previous job’s female SEI score g3_1

prevposprevtsei

Total SEI score of previous position at previous job

g3b

prevposprevmsei

Male SEI score of previous position at previous job

g3b

prevposprevfsei

Female SEI score of previous position at previous job

g3b

firsttsei First job’s total SEI score

h3_1

firstmsei First job’s male SEI score

h3_1

firsttfei First job’s female SEI score

h3_1

spousetsei

Spouse job’s total SEI score i2_1

spousemsei

Spouse job’s male SEI score i2_1

spousefsei

Spouse job’s female SEI score i2_1

firstconttsei

Total SEI score of the first contact j7d2_1

firstcontmsei

Male SEI score of the first contact j7d2_1

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firstcontfsei

Female SEI score of the first contact j7d2_1

secondconttsei

Total SEI score of the second contact j7d2_2

secondcontmsei

Male SEI score of the second contact j7d2_2

secondcontfsei

Female SEI score of the second contact j7d2_2

thirdconttsei

Total SEI score of the third contact j7d2_3

thirdcontmsei

Male SEI score of the third contact j7d2_3

thirdcontfsei

Female SEI score of the third contact j7d2_3

Occupational Prestige Score (NORC 1989) Using 1980 census occupation code

fatherpres Prestige score of father’s job

a5_1

currpres

Current job’s prestige score e5_1

prevposcurrpres

Prestige score of previous position at current job

e14

prevpres

Previous job’s prestige score g3_1

prevposprevpres

Prestige score of previous position at previous job

g3b

firstpres Prestige score of the first job

h3_1

spousepres

Spouse job’s prestige score i2_1

firstcontpres

Prestige score of the first contact j7d2_1

secondcontpres

Prestige score of the second contact j7d2_2

thirdcontpres

Prestige score of the third contact j7d2_3

Occupational Category (15 categories) Using 1980 and 2000 census occupation Codes fathercat1980

Occupational categories of father’s job using 1980 occupation code (not coded by the 2000 code)

a5_1

currcat1980

Occupational categories of current job using 1980 occupation code

e5_1

currcat2000

Occupational categories of current job using 2000 occupation code

e5_1

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prevposcurrcat1980

Occupational categories of previous position at current job using 1980 occupation code

e14

prevposcurrcat2000

Occupational categories of previous position at current job using 2000 occupation code

e14

prevcat1980

Occupational categories of previous job using 1980 occupation code

g3_1

prevcat2000

Occupational categories of previous job using 2000 occupation code

g3_1

prevposprevcat1980

Occupational categories of previous position at previous job using 1980 occupation code

g3b

prevposprevcat2000

Occupational categories of previous position at previous job using 2000 occupation code

g3b

firstcat1980

Occupational categories of first job using 1980 occupation code

h3_1

firstcat2000

Occupational categories of first job using 2000 occupation code

h3_1

spousecat1980

Occupational categories of spouse job using 1980 occupation code

i2_1

spousecat2000

Occupational categories of spouse job using 2000 occupation code

i2_1

firstcontcat1980

Occupational categories of the first contact’s job using 1980 occupation code

j7d2_1

firstcontcat2000

Occupational categories of the first contact’s job using 2000 occupation code

j7d2_1

secondcontcat1980

Occupational categories of the second contact’s job using 1980 occupation code

j7d2_2

secondcontcat2000

Occupational categories of the second contact’s job using 2000 occupation code

j7d2_2

thirdcontcat1980

Occupational categories of the third contact’s job using 1980 occupation code

j7d2_3

thirdcontcat2000

Occupational categories of the third contact’s job using 2000 occupation code

j7d2_3

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* 15 Occupational Categories based on the 1980 census code (e.g., currcat1980)

(1) 003-037 (executive) (2) 043-199 (professional) (3) 203-235 (technical) (4) 243-285 (sales) (5) 303-389 (administration) (6) 403-407 (house) (7) 413-427 (protects) (8) 433-469 (service) (9) 503-699 (crafts) (10) 703-799 (operator) (11) 803-859 (transportation) (12) 863-889 (handler) (13) 473-499 (farm) (14) 905 or 909 (unemployed) (15) 903, 904, or 906 (military) ** 15 Occupational Categories based on the 2000 census code (e.g., currcat2000)

(1) 001-043 (executive) (2) 050-354 (professional) (3) 360-365 (health support) (4) 370-395 (protective) (5) 400-465 (service) (6) 470-496 (sales) (7) 500-593 (administration) (8) 620-676 (construction) (9) 680-694 (extraction) (10) 700-762 (maintenance) (11) 770-896 (production) (12) 900-975 (transportation) (13) 600-613 (farm) (14) 992 (unemployed) (15) 980-983 (military)

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● Geographic variables: City/town: vcity

State: vstate Zip code: vzip Thank you so much for your participation and we hope you will again participate in the re-interview about two years later.