A PANEL STUDY OF INCOME DYNAMICS: PROCEDURES AND TAPE CODES 1984 INTERVIEWING YEAR WAVE XVII A SUPPLEMENT Conducted with Grants from the National Science Foundation, with Additional Help from the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute for Child Health and Development, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Ford Foundation Survey Research Center INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 1986 ii Preface This volume documents the seventeenth wave of data collected in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, interviews taken in 1984 on income for 1983. Volumes I and II of A Panel Study of Income Dynamics contain tape codes, indexes, available data, questionnaires and procedures specific to our first five years of data collection (1968-1972). These volumes also describe the early history of the study and some of the basic procedures that are common to all sixteen years of interviewing. Twelve supplemental volumes, including this one, cover procedures, codes and questionnaires for Waves VI-XVII. Ten volumes of findings entitled Five Thousand American Families--Patterns of Economic Progress are available and so is a volume called Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty by Greg J. Duncan and colleagues. The book covers ten years of PSID findings from 1969 through 1978. All the above volumes may be ordered from ISR Publication Sales, The University of Michigan, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. The User Guide The User Guide to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics is distributed by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI, 48106. The guide is a supplement to the PSID Procedures and Tape Codes volumes. It clarifies recurrent areas of confu- sion and provides other information that a researcher needs to know in or- der to use the panel study data effectively. The guide is in loose leaf format and purchasers will be sent updates as necessary to add to their copies. Staff Greg J. Duncan and James N. Morgan are the study's principal resear- chers. Others responsible include Ron Amos, Joan Brinser, Barbara Browne, C. Gaye Burpee, Mary Corcoran, Anita Ernst, Thomas Gonzales, Peggy Gun- nesch, Priscilla Hildebrandt, Dan H. Hill, Martha S. Hill, Margaret Hoad, Tecla C. Loup, Lenore Pienta, Michael Ponza, Anne Sears, Marita Servais, and Mary Wreford. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Section I: Procedures for the 1984 Interviewing Year . . . . . 1 Part 1: The 1984 Questionnaire, Data Processing, Interview- ing Procedures, Occupation Codes, Data Quality, In- dependent Part Samples, Weights . . . . . . . . . . 1 Part 2: 1984 Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Part 3: Editing Procedures and Worksheets . . . . . . . . . 7 Part 4: Coding Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Part 5: Generated Variables and Additional Data . . . . . . 14 Part 6: Data Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Part 7: Creating Family-Level Data from the Cross-Year Family-Individual Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Part 8: PSID User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Section II: Tape Codes for Wave XVII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Part 1: Seventeenth-Year Family-Level Tape Code . . . . . . 33 Part 3: Index of the 1984 Employment Sections . . . . . . . 429 v vi 1 SECTION I PROCEDURES FOR THE 1984 INTERVIEWING YEAR Part 1: The 1984 Questionnaire, Data Processing, Interviewing Procedures, Occupation Codes, Data Quality, Independent Part Samples, Weights The 1984 Questionnaire There were three new series of questions in the 1984 questionnaire. One, for Heads and Wives/"Wives" who were working, asked which, if any, of a list of fringe benefits were provided by their employer and if they were covered by a retirement plan. Many details on the retirement plan were asked. The second series asked for an estimate of the cash value of assets owned by family members such as cars, real estate other than current residence, investments, bank accounts and inheritances. Thirdly, event dating questions were asked for employment histories of Heads and Wives/ "Wives" from the time of the interview back to January 1, 1983; dating of 1983 income was also recorded. The remainder of the questionnaire was much as usual. Data Processing We continue to use direct data entry coding and find that it is both efficient and economical. The system here is fully compatible with OSIRIS, and PSID tapes are released in OSIRIS format. Interviewing Procedures We did not use the Survey Research Center's Ann Arbor interviewers at all in 1984. Interviewing was done entirely by SRC interviewers in the field (mostly by telephone). They also called respondents back for missing information, recontacted respondents to whom persuasion letters had been sent, and took a few telephone interviews with respondents living in other countries. Most respondents who live abroad fill out their own question- naires. We took 6918 interviews out of an estimated 7153 for an overall response rate of 96.7 percent. Subtracting from the base the 55 respond- ents who had died since the last interview, had moved into institutions where we were not able to interview them, were too ill to talk to us, or had gone back to being the wife in a reunited couple, raises the response rate to 97.7 percent. This includes interviews with 257 new splitoffs out of a possible 278 for a 92.4 percent response. For the reinterview panel only (again with the deceased, etc., subtracted from the base) the response rate was 98.0 percent. The average length of the 1984 interview was 34.6 minutes. This was more than 10 minutes longer than the year before, due to the new fringe benefits, work history and assets questions. We continued to pay $10 for the interview and an extra $5 for returning the address correction postcard. 2 Occupation Codes We use the 1970 Census three-digit occupation and industry codes for the current main jobs of employed Heads and Wives/"Wives." They are also used for the most recent jobs held by Heads and Wives/"Wives" who are cur- rently unemployed and looking for work and for any job held in 1982 by a Head or Wife/"Wife" who is now retired or no longer in the labor force. Additionally, these codes were used in coding the work histories. We con- tinue to use the Survey Research Center's two-digit occupation codes, which are brackets of the 1970 Census codes, for extra jobs held by a Head or Wife/"Wife" and for the kinds of jobs they were seeking if they were unemployed and looking for work. For comparability to past data, one-digit occupation codes are used to code Head's first job and Head's father's oc- cupation, since these data items are collected only for families with new Heads. Data Quality Ninety-two percent of the 1984 interviews were taken by telephone (Table 2). The remaining 8 percent of respondents have no telephones, pre- fer personal interviews due to party lines or hearing difficulties, or live out of range of our interviewers and fill out their own questionnaires. Every year a few more wives answer the questions for their husbands (Table 3). However, there is very little year-to-year variation in the number of assignments we have to make (Table 4), so the quality of the data, according to our measure of it, continues to be good. The overall response rate remained at 97 percent (Table 1). If the cumulative response rate is based on the interviews actually obtained in 1968 and the splitoffs from those families, the cumulative response rate after the seventeenth year is 57.4 percent. As of 1984, 10,515 members of the original 1968 panel families were still in the sample. Of these, 319 were currently in institutions (away at school or college, in the armed forces, in hospitals, nursing homes, jails, etc.). 5,312 children born to panel families since 1968 still live in these families, and two are in institutions. There are also 4,004 non- sample individuals living in panel families. Independent Part Samples The use of part samples is suggested for separating the selection of a preferred model from the assessment of its stability and power. Simple random subsamples are not independent of the rest of the sample because of the clustered nature of area probability samples. Therefore, four in- dependent quarter-samples are designated in the code (V11056). How much of the sample should be reserved for statistical testing depends on how unsure one is about the best model and how important the estimation and testing of one optimal model is felt to be. For illustrations of the results of this separation of the searching from the assessing procedures, see the volumes of findings, Five Thousand American Families--Patterns of Economic Progress, Volume I, pp. 6-8 and pp. 342-344; Volume II, Chapter 9; and Volume IV, Chapter 2 (Survey Research Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan). There are also several variables for use in defining paired strata for repeated replication of half-samples for computing sampling errors (V11057-11060). 3 Table 1 ANNUAL AND CUMULATIVE PANEL RESPONSE RATES* ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Percent Year ------------------------------------------------- Annual Cumulative ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968 76 76 1969 89 68 1970 97 66 1971 97 64 1972 97 62 1973 97 61 1974 97 59 1975 97 57 1976 96 55 1977 97 53 1978 97 51 1979 97 49 1980 97 48 1981 97 47 1982 97 46 1983 97 45 1984 97 44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- *The deceased, those too ill to be interviewed, and recombined families have not been removed from the base. See Chapter 17 of Vol. IX of Five Thousand American Families, and Sec- tion I, Part 5 in this volume. Weights The sample was entirely reweighted in 1984 for each year of data. This is a population weight for reducing bias in estimates, not a variance weight for efficiency. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume or the PSID User Guide, Chapter E for a discussion of reweighting theory and techni- ques. Part 2: 1984 Questionnaire The 1984 questionnaire follows, with cross-year family-level variable numbers added at the appropriate questions. Certain data items have been transferred to edited worksheets, and are so indicated. See Part 3, this section for the worksheets. Individual-level data items are also flagged. The 1984 questionnaire with variable numbers from the merged family tape was included in the original published documentation. It is not in- cluded in this machine readable version. You may obtain a paper version of the "1984 Questionnaire with Vari- able Numbers" by sending a request by e-mail to "psid.staff@umich.edu" or 4 Table 2 PROPORTION OF INTERVIEWS BY TELEPHONE ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Unweighted Year Sample Size Telephone Percent of Interviews Sample ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968 4,802 -- -- 1969 4,460 -- -- 1970 4,655 67 1.4 1971 4,840 108 2.2 1972 5,060 134 2.6 1973 5,185 4,047 76.6 1974 5,517 4,554 82.5 1975 5,725 4,836 84.5 1976 5,862 5,360 91.4 1977 6,007 5,040 83.9 1978 6,154 5,283 85.8 1979 6,373 5,635 88.4 1980 6,533 5,829 89.2 1981 6,620 6,081 91.9 1982 6,742 6,257 92.8 1983 6,852 6,401 93.4 1984 6,918 6,369 92.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by US mail to Jean Yeung, 3263 ISR, University of Michigan, PO Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248. 5 Table 3 PROPORTION OF FAMILY HEADS INTERVIEWED _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proportion of Year Total Interviews Sample by Head ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968 4,802 92.6 1969 4,460 93.1 1970 4,655 93.2 1971 4,840 93.3 1972 5,060 93.5 1973 5,285 91.1 1974 5,517 90.0 1975 5,725 88.3 1976 5,862 92.6 1977 6,007 90.0 1978 6,254 90.2 1979 6,373 88.5 1980 6,533 85.8 1981 6,620 84.3 1982 6,742 83.8 1983 6,852 82.2 1984 5,606 81.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Table 4* TOTAL ACCURACY CODES ON HUSBAND AND WIFE INCOME VARIABLES _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year of Data 0 1 2 3 4 or More Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1968 94.0 2.5 2.6 0.2 0.8 100.0 1969 95.6 1.6 1.9 0.1 0.8 100.0 1970 96.9 1.3 1.3 0.1 0.5 100.0 1971 97.7 0.9 0.9 0.1 0.4 100.0 1972 97.8 0.8 1.1 0.0 0.3 100.0 1973 97.9 1.1 0.7 0.1 0.2 100.0 1974 98.2 0.9 0.7 0.0 0.2 100.0 1975 98.3 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.2 100.0 1976 97.0 1.2 1.6 0.1 0.2 100.0 1977 97.4 1.1 1.2 0.0 0.3 100.0 1978 97.4 0.7 1.3 0.1 0.5 100.0 1979 96.1 0.8 2.3 0.1 0.7 100.0 1980 95.8 0.8 2.4 0.2 0.8 100.0 1981 95.6 1.2 2.5 0.2 0.4 100.0 1982 95.3 1.1 2.7 0.1 0.8 100.0 1983 94.5 1.6 2.9 0.2 0.8 100.0 1984 94.3 2.0 2.7 0.2 0.8 100.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Table 4 is based on four variables: Accuracy of Head's Labor Income (V10257 + V10262) Accuracy of Wife's Labor Income (V10264) Accuracy of Asset Income of Head and Wife (V10276) Accuracy here is determined by the number of assignments made by the editors in order to recreate data missing from an interview. The more assignments, the less reliable the data. The accuracy code values and their meanings are: 0. Adequate response: No assignments made. 1. Minor assignment: Response was inadequate, but estimates could be made within a probable error of under $300 or 10 percent of the as- signment by using previous years' data or other data in the inter- view. 2. Major assignment: Response was inadequate, and estimates had a probable error of at least $300 and at least 10 percent of the value of the assignment, using any information available in previous interviews or in the current one. Usually these values were assigned from an assignment table. This table shows the sum of the accuracy codes for the three different income measures. The maximum value possible here would be eight for mar- ried couples, six for single heads. Part 3: Editing Procedures and Worksheets The editing process serves three main purposes: (1) accounting for all year-to-year changes in family membership, (2) rectifying discrepancies within the interview before coding, and (3) calculating and recording numeric data on the worksheets and interviews for coding. It is a compli- cated task requiring a high degree of accuracy, so each interview is checked by another editor. Each interview is screened for discrepancies that require a return trip to the field for further information. Family composition editing and occupation coding comprise the next step. Finally, the massive edit of in- come and work is done, and interviews are considered "clean" for coding. The full array of past interviews is available to editors, though only the past year's interview is usually consulted to solve problems. It is used when the current interview is vague, contradictory, or incomplete despite previous attempts to clarify the family's situation. Project staff closely oversee the editing process and make substantive decisions regard- ing the handling of specific problems. Most of the techniques used to edit previous waves were again used to edit Wave XVII, although the addition of employment history questions provided a new dimension in the editing of work weeks. Specifically, the work hours and employment histories were cross-checked for inconsistencies, and interviews were returned to the field for the resolution of discrepan- cies. Thus, information on annual work time is probably slightly more ac- curate than in the past. Additionally, questions were added to distinguish time unemployed and looking for work from time out of the labor force, so that measures of unemployment hours are cleaner. Detailed discussion of techniques for editing other variables will be found in the Waves I-V (1968-1972) documen- tation, Volume 1, pp. 270-339. Specific changes since that time have been documented annually in Section I, Part 3 of the succeeding documentation volumes. Family Composition Editing All people in a panel family at the time of the previous year's inter- view must be accounted for in the current year. They may either remain in the family or they may have moved out to form a new family. Sample members 18 or older who move out and form their own households are followed and interviewed as new panel families. In addition to the usual tasks for family composition editing, the type of institution was coded for those FU members in the armed forces, educational and health facilities, and other such institutions. The more detailed relationship to Head and birthdates were coded for 1984, as well as 1983. Wave XVII Changes In addition to retaining all of the data items restored to the 1983 questionnaire (see Wave XVI documentation, pp. 73-74), the addition of event dating added the coding of many new variables to the editing task. 7 8 Month-by-month coding of whether employed and by whom, position changes, unemployment, time out of the labor force, and employment on second jobs was done from the time of the interview back through January, 1983 for both Heads and Wives/"Wives". Months in which different types of income were received were also coded. See the family-level tape code and editing worksheets which follow, V10049-V10126, V10143-V10220, and several income variables in the sequence V10241-V10365. SALARIED WORKERS' WAGE RATES We are continuing to use "real work hours" to convert salaried workers' current income into hourly wage rates. This was described in the Wave XIV (1981) documentation, p. 66, and below are the current instruc- tions given to the editors: In order for you NOT to use one of our conventions for converting a yearly/monthly/weekly salary, the following conditions must ALL be met.1 1. Head/Wife must not receive overtime pay. 2. Head/Wife must have had their present position for over a year. 3. Head/Wife must work significantly more than our conventional figure (i.e., at least 45 hours per week). These rules also apply for those working significantly less than 40 hours per week (i.e., less than 35 hours per week) with one dif- ference--it does not matter if they receive any overtime payment. MARGINAL TAX RATE For the past few years, our tax estimations and marginal tax rates have been generated by computer (see Wave XIII (1980) documentation volume, Section 1, Part 5 for a detailed description). Of the almost 7000 panel families, between 20 and 30 require calculation of taxes by hand. This oc- curs when a New Head or New Wife has moved into a panel family after Decem- ber 31st of the previous year but by the time of the current year's inter- view, which means that a currently married couple (or family) functioned as two separate family units in the previous year. As some components of tax- able income are not coded separately for Heads and Wives/"Wives," separate taxes must be calculated for each. The sum of the two separate calcula- tions is placed in the variable for Total Taxes of Head and Wife/"Wife" (V11009). The variable for Marginal Tax Rate of Head and Wife/"Wife" (V11010) contains the higher of the two tax rates. ASSIGNMENT TABLES In Wave XVII, as in Waves XII-XVI, we used inflation factors for some of our assignment tables. The tables were first drawn using the unweighted data from the last year (Wave XVI); then each figure was increased by the ___________________________________________________________________________ 1The conventions are as follows: yearly=2000 hours; monthly=167 hours; and weekly=40 hours. 9 percent of inflation for that category. The inflation factors were derived from the Implicit Price Deflators for gross national product of the Com- merce Department's Survey of Current Business, January 1982, by comparing the fourth quarter of 1982 to the fourth quarter of 1983. The factors used are as follows: House Value for Homeowners (V10018), 105.3%. (Note that if a house value was given for this dwelling in the previous year's interview, we used that amount with an accuracy code value of 1 in preference to the table amount, which always carries an accuracy code value of 2.) Annual Rent for Renters (V10026), 104.8% Imputed Annual Rent for Nonowners/Nonrenters (V10028), 104.8% Annual Food Cost Except Food Stamps (V10235), 102.4% Annual Cost of Eating Out (V10237), 102.4% The 1984 edit worksheets with variable numbers from the merged family tape was included in the original published documentation. It is not in- cluded in this machine readable version. You may obtain a paper version of the "1984 Edit Worksheets with Vari- able Numbers" by sending a request by e-mail to "psid.staff@umich.edu" or by US mail to Jean Yeung, 3263 ISR, University of Michigan, PO Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248. 10 Part 4: Coding Procedures Production coding the questionnaire is the final step in putting the data onto computer tape. This occurs after the questionnaire has been edited as described in Part 3 above. The coding process converts non- numerical answers into numerical values. The coders entered the edited variables and coded the questionnaire using the system designed by the Computer Support Group at ISR's Survey Research Center for direct data entry. The system, Interactive System for Input of Survey Data (ISISD), is compatible with ISR's OSIRIS analysis package and has been used by the PSID for five years. It incorporates wild code checking and data consistency checking during the actual coding process. These checks insure that coders cannot enter invalid code values, and thus the necessity of later data cleaning by the Panel Study staff is greatly reduced. This section deals only with the question of reliability, or inter- coder variance. Reliability is the measure of ambiguity of codes as well as accuracy of the coders. Slightly more than 10 percent of the interviews (727) were coded twice, once by the coder and a second time by a Panel Study staff member or a check coder. Check coding consists of an item-by- item check of all data values for a case which have been independently coded by a second person, thus enabling the study staff to determine early in the processing whether any individual coder is having difficulty and whether any codes are causing problems. Coders are trained by a member of the study staff before they are al- lowed to production-code interviews. Training begins with a short intro- duction on the history and purpose of the study and a question-and-answer session. The coders code two practice interviews which have been coded previously by the study staff member. The coders and the study staff mem- ber review the practice interviews in detail, discussing any coding dif- ferences with particular emphasis on problems that could arise during production coding and responses that may present coding difficulty. A difference is a disagreement between the coder and the check coder. Differences become errors when so judged by the check coder; for example, a coder may use an erroneous code value, enter a wrong digit on the terminal keyboard, or miss a specific direction in the code book. Those disagree- ments which are not errors involve coding of open-ended questions; deci- sions on the final codes chosen rest with the study staff member. Coding Differences for Wave XVII Most of the differences of 2.5 percent or over occurred on open-ended questions. Such questions vary in the degree of coding difficulty, depend- ing on question content. Questions ascertaining reasons for various be- haviors, that is to say, "Why?" questions, are the most difficult for both code building and actual coding. The first question, A8 (V10431) "During the last year, about how many miles did you (and your family) drive in your [car(s)/(and) truck(s)]?", showed a surprising number of differences. These were largely between the 11 zero or inap. code and the "not ascertained" category, or due to conceptual differences between miles driven during 1983 versus miles driven in the past twelve months. Question B3 (V10435) "How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil, or what?" (second mention) showed differences through use of the "other" category when it was possible to recode this "other" into one of the remaining codes. This error was due to the printing of a code value next to the "other" category. It has been corrected for further waves. Questions B29 (V10449) "Why did you (HEAD) move?" and B32 (V10452) "Why (will/might) you move?" have a history of reliability problems since the study began. Replies involving consumptive reasons are most usually so specific to each respondent's situation that new coders' ability to concep- tualize these replies in terms of the given code categories may be very difficult. At this point in the study, however, changing the codes for these questions would also be more difficult, due to comparability problems. Table 5 RELIABILITY SCORES _____________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------- Differences 2.5 Percent or Over ----------------------------------------------------- Question Number Variable Number Percent Error ----------------------------------------------------- A8 V10431 3.2 B3 (second mention) V10435 2.6 B29 V10449 5.9 B32 V10452 8.7 ----------------------------------------------------- Overall coding rates of difference for 1984 were 2.56. Check Coding of Occupation and Industry Codes During the coding process, a separate checking procedure was continued as in previous years to obtain information on reliability rates for the three-digit 1970 Census occupation and industry codes. A total of 509 interviews were selected for this process. Since each Head must answer either Section C or D or E, the check coder used the occupation and in- dustry information from the appropriate section for overall totals. A similar procedure was followed for Wives/"Wives," using Sections F, G and H. Of the 509 interviews selected, 390 contained information for Heads and 183 for Wives/"Wives." The remainder represent families with non-working Heads or Wives/"Wives" or with no Wife/"Wife" in 1984. 12 Overall reliabilities (including the inapplicable cases) were: Head's Occupation: 92.3% Head's Industry: 95.3% Wife's/"Wife's" Occupation: 96.7% Wife's/"Wife's" Industry: 98.0% When adjusted for removal of inapplicable cases, these figures became: Head's Occupation: 90.0% Head's Industry: 93.8% Wife's/"Wife's" Occupation: 90.7% Wife's/"Wife's" Industry: 94.5% Matched differences, that is, cases in which the coder and check coder dif- fered in the same way more than once, did not occur on any of the cases checked. Occupation and industry codes yielding the highest numbers of differences were: Number of Occupation Differences Head Managers and Administrators, n.e.c. (245) 4 Checkers, Examiners, and Inspectors: Manufac- 2 turing (610) Packers and Wrappers, Except Meat and Produce 2 (643) Cutting Operatives, n.e.c. (612) 2 Salesmen and Sales Clerks, n.e.c. (280) 2 Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 2 Machine Operatives, Miscellaneous Specified 2 (690) Machine Operatives, Not Specified (692) 2 Freight and Material Handlers (753) 2 Wife/"Wife" Nonfarm Managers and Administrators (245) 3 Typists (391) 2 Farm Laborers, Wage Workers (822) 2 13 Number of Industry Differences Head Special Trade Contractors (069) 3 Manufacturing Industries, Not Specified (398) 3 General Building Contractors (067) 2 Manufacturing of Apparel and Accessories (319) 2 Manufacturing of Machinery, except Electrical: 2 Construction and Material Handling (179) Manufacturing of Motor Vehicles and Equipment 2 (219) Wholesaling of Food and Related Products (527) 2 Colleges and Universities (858) 2 Wife/"Wife" Dressmaking Shops (797) 2 Elementary and Secondary Schools (857) 2 Looking at all differences for Heads and Wives/"Wives", 52.2% of the differences on both occupation and industry occurred within the same Census major heading groups. Heads' occupation differences were predominantly within the Profes- sional, Technical and Kindred Workers group and the Operatives except Transport group. Occupation problems for Wives/"Wives" were scattered in several groups. Industry code differences for Heads were most frequent in the Manufac- turing group and the Construction group. Differences in industry codes for Wives/"Wives" were almost all within the Manufacturing group. Appendix 2 of the Wave XIV (1980) documentation volume lists the three-digit occupation and industry classifications used. These are taken from U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Census of Population Alphabetical In- dex of Industries and Occupations, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1971, pp. vii-xiv. Prior to 1981, an attempt was made to reconcile inconsistencies in the coding of the same occupation between years. Cases with the same Head for each pair of years and in which this Head had reported no change in job were inspected for clues as to which occupation code was correct. This task proved to be both monumental and relatively fruitless, and was discon- tinued. 14 Part 5: Generated Variables and Additional Data Various indexes, bracket variables, and complex measures of economic status have been constructed each year using variables derived directly from coded interview data. Inter-year changes in the interview schedule have made additions and deletions of indexes necessary. In general, if an index could not be built to be exactly comparable to a previous index, no index was constructed. Income Several measures of economic status have been generated for all seven- teen years, including money income variables and measures of income ade- quacy. Family Money Income, one of the simplest indexes, is the total of all members' earnings, transfers, and asset income (1984: V11022). Bracket Variables Until Wave X (1977), several numerical variables, such as family money income, had been given also as bracket (interval) codes. Such interval codes had been constructed for most of the measures where a distribution was useful and appropriate. This includes practically all of the income variables and their components. For Waves X-XVII we have provided two pieces of information in the family-level tape code which allow users to bracket as their own uses dictate: (1) weighted percent of nonzero cases, and (2) weighted mean value of those cases. This information is provided for any variable which was bracketed in 1976. Race Because the interview schedules are now designed for telephone use, race of respondent, which comes from interviewer observation, has not been obtained since the 1972 interviewing year. Families were therefore as- signed race codes from the 1972 data. For splitoffs, race was assigned from the 1972 values for their main families (V11055). Regional Data Measures In addition to personality and behavior, locational and environmental factors are potentially important determinants of an individual's economic status. Consequently, the interview data have been supplemented with in- formation on some employment and income characteristics of the county in which the panel family resides (V11061-V11063). Questionnaires are sent each year to state employment offices asking about current labor market conditions in these counties. Sampling Error Computation Unit (SECU) Variables The 1984 data tape includes two variables that may be used for com- putation of variances (V11059-V11060), as well as two variables for balanced half-sample replication (V11057-V11058). Please see the 1983 Documentation Volume, pp. 89-90, for details. 15 New Heads and New Wives/"Wives" Two variables were generated for 1983 and 1984 that indicate the year in which the current Head most recently became Head (V11068) and the year in which the current Wife/"Wife" most recently became Wife/"Wife" (V11069). (It is possible that an individual becomes Head or Wife/"Wife" more than once in the course of the panel due to marital breakups, remarriages and reconciliations.) These variables contain as code values the last two digits of the year in which the background data for Heads (V10967-V11005) or Wives/"Wives" (V10955-V10965) was asked. Updating some of the back- ground items, such as work history of the Head (V10992-V10995) or Wife/ "Wife" (V10962-V10965), or ages and number of Head's children (V10974- V10978) is thus facilitated, since only data from years subsequent to the asking of these items need to be searched for more recent information. For example, number of years Head worked since age 18 (V10992) can be updated by looking at annual work hours for the Head in each year following. If work hours are greater than zero in a given year, the number of years worked may be incremented by one. Family Composition and Sample Member Data The variable Couple Status in the FU (V11067) allows users to easily identify cases with female Heads and husbands at the family level. Ad- ditionally, through the coding of relationship to Head in more detail (Individual-level: V30455), cohabitors are distinguishable from legally married couples at the family level. The variable, Whether Head and Spouse Are Sample Members (V11070) allows the user to know how the family-level weight (V11079) has been calculated for each case. The family-level weight is defined as the average of the Head's and the Wife's/"Wife's" individual weights; nonsample individuals have weights of zero. See the section below for more detail on calculation of weights. Revised Weights for 1968-1984 In 1968, the original set of family weights was created to reflect differential sampling fractions, overlap of the Census and ISR samples, and initial response rates by area. Since, at the beginning of the study, each individual's chance of being in the sample was the same as that of his or her family's, individual and family weights were identical in 1968.2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2In later years, individual-level and family-level weights diverged as families regrouped through marriages of sample and nonsample individuals to each other. The family-level weights are generated from the individual- level weights; the family weight equals the mean of the head's and spouse/ cohabitor's individual weights. Thus, in a family with a single head (no spouse/cohabitor present), the family weight is identical with that head's individual weight. For couples, there are a few possible situations: a) Head and spouse/cohabitor are both sample members, their individual weights are identical, and therefore the family weight is also identi- cal. b) Head and spouse/cohabitor are both sample members, but their weights are not identical; the family weight is the average of the two individual weights. 16 Since that time, individual-level weights were periodically adjusted for subsequent nonresponse in 1972 and 1978, and, at the family level, the weights were additionally adjusted each year for marriages to and divorces from nonsample spouses. Thus, individual-level weights were carried for- ward intact in years when no new nonresponse adjustments were made, al- though, as stated above, the family-level weights were modified when neces- sary. No adjustment was made for mortality, however, and as a result our weights, particularly for older people, were becoming increasingly too large. This year, using the complete file of all individuals ever con- nected with the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we have produced mortality- corrected individual-level and family-level weights for each year of data (1968-1984).3 Later, for 1985, we plan to add special individual and family weights for the SRC sample only.4 The revisions performed this year involved adjusting the family-level and individual-level weights for 1969, 1974, 1979, and 1984 to take account of mortality. The adjustments used individual-level weights and were based on expected mortality,5 as actual mortality is not currently known with certainty. Since annual mortality for most segments of the population has been quite modest, five-year adjustments were deemed sufficient. The five- year periodicity for updating the weight generally seemed adequate for non- response adjustments as well. Annual response rates were quite high (96 or 97 percent) in all years except 1968 and 1969. The lower response rates in 1969 prompted us to estimate a separate weight adjustment for 1969, and the high response rates of subsequent years allowed us to follow a pattern of five-year readjustments for the years following 1969. ___________________________________________________________________________ c) Head and spouse/cohabitor are not both sample; one of the two has moved into a sample household. The family weight, therefore, is equal to half that of the sample individual. In this imperfect world, we have mistakenly, on rare occasions, interviewed families where neither head nor spouse/cohabitor is sample. In such cases, the remainder of the family listing is scanned for sample mem- bers, and the family weight becomes the average of all such persons' weights. If no sample members are in the family, then the family weight equals zero. 3The 1969 family-level weight has heretofore been nonexistent. A variable was added for this (V1014), as there were a few unused tape loca- tions between the 1969 and 1970 family-level data. The tape locations for this new variable are 1037-1038. 4At present there is no straightforward procedure for an analyst using only the SRC subsample to correct for differential nonresponse and, more importantly, the marriages and divorces of SRC sample persons from non-sample persons when describing the population. A special weight to be added next year will allow such adjustments. 5Expected mortality rates were derived from the Life Tables published in Vital Statistics of the United States (USGPO: 1969, 1974, 1979 and 1984; Table 5-1). 17 The process for derivation of the weights was a sequential one, build- ing from the original 1968 weight. One-year adjustments (1968-1969), down for mortality and up for nonresponse, were first made to the 1968 weight in order to produce the 1969 weight. The 1969 weight then became the basis for producing the 1974 weight, with five-year (1969-1974) mortality and nonresponse probabilities used to make the conversion. The 1974 weight was, in turn, adjusted by subsequent five-year (1975-1979) mortality and nonresponse to produce the 1979 weight, and, likewise, the 1979 weight, when adjusted by 1980-1984 mortality and nonresponse, became the 1984 weight. Weights for intermediate years were those of the most recently revised weights, adjusted at the family level for marital changes. Our old weights reflected the (inverse of the) probability of a respondent in an initial year both surviving to the next period and responding in that next period. This involves the intersection of two events--R(t+1), which represents the act of responding at time t+1, and S(t+1), which represents the act of surviving from time t to time t+1. For short periods of time this intersection would, for most segments of the sample, reflect only the influence of the response event, and thus knowledge about response would be all that would be needed to make proper adjustments to the weights. However, with the study now in its seventeenth year, the S event may now be quite influential. The object of our re- estimation of weights was to make adjustments that took account of the in- fluence of S. To understand our adjustments, it is useful to note that the probability of the intersection of R and S can be decomposed into a product of two other probabilities as follows: [1] Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)) = Pr(S(t+1)) Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)). When the purpose of the weight is to accurately represent the t+1 popula- tion, the conditional probability, Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)), should be the basis of the t+1 weight, not Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)). Only those surviving to t+1 are still in the population at that time, and we want to know just how many people each surviving person who responds represents in the population at time t+1. Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)) tells us what the probability of an individual responding in t+1 was, given that that person was indeed among those who survived until t+1. Thus, it is this probability that we wanted to incor- porate into our weight adjustments. To derive the conditional probability component, divide both sides of equation [1] by Pr(S(t+1)). This yields: [2] Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)) / Pr(S(t+1)) = Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)). The inverse of which [3] [1/Pr(R(t+1) S(t+1))][Pr(S(t+1))] = 1/Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)) is the factor used to adjust the weight for differential nonresponse and mortality. 18 Since Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)) can be estimated from the PSID data, we can derive the needed Pr(R(t+1)|S(t+1)) via this equality if we know Pr(S(t+1)). Not knowing what mortality rates actually were in our sample, we relied on national estimates of mortality rates given in Vital Statis- tics, U.S. Census Bureau, disaggregated by age, gender, and race. (See Tables 1 and 2.) These rates were used to construct age-gender-race- specific probabilities of survival, which served as estimates of Pr(S(t+1)). Table 1 ONE-YEAR MORTALITY BY AGE, RACE AND SEX (Deaths per thousand) ____________________________________________ -------------------------------------------- White | Non-white Age ---------------+--------------- Male Female| Male Female ----------------------------+--------------- Less than 15 0.000 0.000| 0.000 0.000 15-19 1.000 1.000| 2.000 1.000 20-24 2.000 1.000| 4.000 1.000 25-29 2.000 1.000| 5.000 2.000 30-34 2.000 1.000| 6.000 3.000 35-39 3.000 2.000| 8.000 4.000 40-44 4.000 2.000| 10.000 6.000 45-49 7.000 4.000| 14.000 9.000 50-54 11.000 6.000| 20.000 12.000 55-59 18.000 8.000| 29.000 18.000 60-64 28.000 13.000| 40.000 27.000 65-69 41.000 20.000| 60.000 44.000 70-74 63.000 34.000| 86.000 53.000 75-79 87.000 55.000| 82.000 55.000 80-84 123.000 92.000| 90.000 72.000 85 or older 216.000 200.000|116.000 110.000 -------------------------------------------- The joint probabilities of survival and response, Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)), were estimated from the PSID data for the 1968-1969, 1969-1974, 1974-1979 and 1979-1984 periods using a SEARCH model estimated using the PSID sample responding at the start of the specified period. SEARCH is an OSIRIS software program that sequentially divides the sample into groups, or "response strata", so as to maximize the explained variance in the dependent variable, that, in this case, was a dichotomous response- nonresponse indicator. SEARCH is a very flexible model, with requirements of neither additivity nor linearity. The results of these search analyses are presented in Figures 1-4. The values at the bottom of these "tree boxes" indicate the response rates for different response-typing subgroups (e.g., the 1968 to 1969 response rate for children and grandchildren under age 16, as well as heads, wives or siblings of the head that are themselves under age 16, is 89.3%).6 ___________________________________________________________________________ 6Finally, our reported response rates look substantially higher than those reported in the past because (a) response rates are higher for in- 19 Table 2 FIVE-YEAR MORTALITY BY AGE, RACE AND SEX (Deaths per thousand) ___________________________________________ ------------------------------------------- White | Non-white Age ---------------+--------------- Male Female| Male Female ---------------------------+--------------- Less than 4 3.000 3.000| 6.000 5.000 4-7 2.000 2.000| 3.000 2.000 8-12 2.000 2.000| 4.000 2.000 13-17 8.000 3.000| 11.000 5.000 18-22 10.000 3.000| 19.000 7.000 23-27 9.000 4.000| 23.000 10.000 28-32 9.000 5.000| 29.000 15.000 33-37 13.000 8.000| 38.000 21.000 38-42 21.000 12.000| 53.000 30.000 43-46 34.000 18.000| 69.000 42.000 47-52 54.000 27.000| 96.000 57.000 53-57 85.000 40.000|131.000 81.000 58-62 129.000 60.000|176.000 119.000 63-67 183.000 94.000|246.000 188.000 68-72 266.000 152.000|349.000 235.000 73-77 352.000 235.000|333.000 229.000 78-82 463.000 367.000|367.000 300.000 83 or older 500.000 450.000|450.000 400.000 ------------------------------------------- After mortality and nonresponse adjustments, the next step in the weight revision process involved constraining the weights to a two-digit range. Beginning in 1969, the weights were halved. In addition, those less than one (but not zero) were rounded up to one, while a few greater than 99 were truncated to 99. These procedures produced adjustments for individual weights at the four different time points. Then, these in- dividual weight adjustments were carried forward until the next five-year re-estimation by using the adjusted 1969 weight as the initial individual weight for 1970-1973, the adjusted 1974 weight as the initial weight for 1975-1978, and the adjusted 1979 weight as the initial weight for 1980- 1983. The adjusted 1984 weight will be carried forward in the future for the years 1985-1988. Our original weights were 1/565 of population es- timating weights, but after dividing by two to avoid some becoming more than two digits, each unit of the weight represents 688 persons in the population. ___________________________________________________________________________ dividuals than for families, since large families have lower dropout rates, and (b) we had not been adjusting our reported response rates for known deaths, much less for presumed ones. The 1968 to 1969 individual response rate conditional on presumed survival is 88.1%. The cumulative five-year conditional individual response rate from 1969 to 1974 is 87.5%. From 1974 to 1979 it is 89.2%, and for 1979 to 1984 it is 88.2%. 20 The 1984 weight for an individual who was present in the study in 1968 is thus the 1968 weight, based on the inverse of original sampling and response probabilities, times the product of: 1) (a) the 1968-1969 survival probability for the individual's 1968 age-race-gender group times (b) the inverse of the 1968-1969 response rate of the 1968 response-type subgroup into which the in- dividual fell. (This produces the 1969 revised individual weight.) 2) (a) the 1969-1974 survival probability for the individual's 1969 age-race-gender group times (b) the inverse of the 1969-1974 response rate of the 1969 response-type subgroup into which the in- dividual fell (giving the 1974 revised individual weight). 3) (a) the 1974-1979 survival probability for the individual's 1974 age-race-gender group times (b) the inverse of the 1974-1979 response rate of the 1974 response-type subgroup into which the in- dividual fell (giving a revised 1979 individual weight). 4) (a) the 1979-1984 survival probability for the individual's 1979 age-race-gender group times (b) the inverse of the 1979-1984 response rate of the 1979 response-type subgroup into which the in- dividual fell (giving the revised 1984 individual weight). In mathematical notation the 1984 weight for such an individual 'i' is thus: Pr(R(t+1) and S(t+1)) = Pr(S(t+1)) Pr(R(t+1))|S(t+1)) W(84)=W(68) Product [j=69, 74, 79, 84] Pr(S(j))(1/Pr(R(j) and S(j)|R(j-1)) where W(68) is the 1968 weight based on the inverse of original sampling and response probabilities, Pr(S(j)) is the presumed survival rate for per- sons of the same race, age and gender as the i(th) respondent, R(j) is a response indicator for the i(th) individual in the j(th) year, and the oc- currence of S(j) indicates that individual i survived from the year j-1 to the jth year. Note that the individual is classified into some subgroup on eight different occasions to estimate eight different corrections to his/her ini- tial weight (four for mortality and four for nonresponse). Alternatively, one grand adjustment based on the individual's 1968 characteristics for mortality and one for non-response could have been made. However, mor- tality rates have been changing, particularly at the older ages, during this time period. Additionally, the existence of the response-nonresponse file argued for adjustments to weights in the intervening years. Our procedure automatically takes care of some tricky problems. For instance, we do not need to adjust for children born to people after they leave the panel. The weights of the children born to people in the panel have been adjusted up for losses in their age groups, and thus the probability that similar children have been lost to the sample. Similarly, with the family-level weights, marriages of people after they leave the panel are reflected in weight adjustments of those remaining in the panel. 21 These procedures create individual weights for individuals in the sample at the start of the given period (1968, 1969, 1974, or 1979), but new individuals may enter the sample (i.e., be born to sample members), and weights are needed at the family level as well as the individual level. For these reasons, we also undertook the following additional steps. For each year: l) We assigned weights to those born into the sample in any year using the average weight of head and spouse/cohabitor or the single head's individual weight. These weights were subsequently carried forward to the next adjustment period, with these born-ins treated in subsequent years as regular sample individuals; and 2) We assigned family weights using the average individual weight of, again, head and spouse/cohabitor or the single head's individual weight. This automatically takes care of families where someone "married in". For those heads who stop cohabiting with a non- sample spouse/cohabitor, the process automatically doubles the family weight from the prior year since there is no longer a zero weight (for the non-sample spouse) averaged in.7 ___________________________________________________________________________ 7At this stage the weights are cleaned, with assignment of individual weights with values of zero to non-sample individuals, and checks to see that each sample individual receives a weight greater than zero for the years that he or she is connected with a panel family. 22 Figure 1 RESPONSE RATES 1968 TO 1969 FOR INDIVIDUALS, ADJUSTED FOR PRESUMED MORTALITY* (USED IN WEIGHT REVISIONS) +--------------+ | ALL 18,206 | |INDIVIDUALS IN| |SAMPLE IN 1968| | 88.1% | +--------------+ | +------------------------------------+ +------------+ +-----------+ |AGE UNDER 16| |16 OR OLDER| | 89.3% | | 87.4% | +------------+ +-----------+ | | | | +-----------+ +----------------+ +-----------+ +----------------+ |HEAD, WIFE,| |INLAW, OTHER | |HEAD, WIFE,| |INLAW, OTHER | | SIBLING, | |RELATION TO | | SIBLING, | |RELATION TO | | CHILD, | |HEAD, UNRELATED | | CHILD, | |HEAD, UNRELATED | |GRANDCHILD,| | | |GRANDCHILD,| | | | PARENT | | 60.1% | | PARENT | | 66.7% | | 89.6% | +----------------+ | 88.0% | +----------------+ +-----------+ 83 +-----------+ 275 7555 10293 *See Table 1 for mortality assumptions. Independent variables used for this SEARCH run were, from individual-level 1968 data, relationship to Head (V30003), gender (V30005), and age (V30004); from 1968 family-level data, race (V181), number of children in the family (V398), education level of Head (V313), Census region (recoded from state of residence (V93)), total family income (V81), whether from the Census or the cross-section sample (V3), whether might move (V111), whether young, unemployed and with no children (recoded from age of individual (V30004), number of children in family (V398), and unemployment hours (V49)), whether in a rural area (V189), and whether Head's occupation was professional and managerial or not (recoded V197) were used. 23 Figure 2 RESPONSE RATES 1969 TO 1974 FOR SAMPLE INDIVIDUALS IN THE SAMPLE IN 1969, ADJUSTED FOR PRESUMED MORTALITY* (USED IN WEIGHT REVISIONS) +---------------------+ | ALL 16,653 SAMPLE | |INDIVIDUALS IN SAMPLE| | IN 1969 | | 87.5% | +---------------------+ | | | | +-------------------+ +-----------------+ |HEAD, WIFE, CHILD, | |OTHER RELATION TO| | OR GRANDCHILD | |HEAD OR UNRELATED| | 88.4% | | 55.7% | +-------------------+ +-----------------+ | | 456 | | | | +--------+ +-----------+ | AGE | | AGE | |UNDER 25| |25 OR OLDER| | 86.9% | | 90.6% | +--------+ +-----------+ | | 6,579 | | | | +--------+ +-----------+ | AGE | | AGE | |UNDER 16| |16-24 YEARS| | 88.9% | | 82.2% | +--------+ +-----------+ 6,764 2,854 *See Table 2 for mortality assumptions. The SEARCH run used the age, gender, and race classes from this table. Independent variables used for this SEARCH run were, from individual-level 1969 data, relationship to Head (V30022), gender (V30024), and age (V30023); from family-level data, race (V181), number of children in the family (V550), education level of Head (V794), Census region (recoded from state of residence (V537)), total fami- ly income (V529), whether from the Census or the cross-section sample (V3)), whether might move (V605), whether young, unemployed and with no children (recoded from age of individual (V30024), number of children in family (V550), and unemployment hours (V469)), whether in a rural area (V809), and whether Head's occupation was professional and managerial or not (recoded V640) were used. 24 Figure 3 RESPONSE RATES 1974 TO 1979 FOR INDIVIDUALS ADJUSTED FOR PRESUMED MORTALITY* (USED IN WEIGHT REVISIONS) +---------------------+ | ALL 15,451 SAMPLE | |INDIVIDUALS IN SAMPLE| | IN 1974 | | 89.2% | +---------------------+ | +---------------------------------------+ | | | | +---------+ +-------+ |NON-WHITE| | WHITE | | 85.4% | | 92.2% | +---------+ +-------+ | | | | | | | | +-----------------| +----------------------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ | PACIFIC, | | NEW ENGLAND, | | ANNUAL | | ANNUAL | | MOUNTAIN, | | SOUTH- | | INCOME | | INCOME | | WEST, NORTH | | CENTRAL, | | $10,000 | | LESS | | CENTRAL | | SOUTH ATLANTIC, | | OR | | THAN | | MID-ATLANTIC, | | EAST, NORTH | | MORE | | $10,000 | | OTHER | | CENTRAL | | | | | | 77.4% | | 87.9% | | 94.8% | | 89.0% | +-----------------+ +----------------------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ | | 5,176 5,738 2,910 | | | | +----------+ +-----------+ | ANNUAL | | ANNUAL | | INCOME | | INCOME | | $40,000 | |LESS THAN | | OR MORE | | $40,000 | | 57.7% | | 78.9% | +----------+ +-----------+ 113 1,514 *See Table 2 for mortality assumptions. The SEARCH run used the age, gender, and race classes from this table. Independent variables used for this SEARCH run were, from individual-level 1974 data, relationship to Head (V30145), gender (V30147), and age (V30146); from family-level data, race (V181), number of children in the family (V3511), education level of Head (V3663), Census region (recoded from state of residence (V3403)), total family income (V3676), whether from the Census or the cross-section sample (V3), whether might move (V3526), whether young, unemployed and with no children (recoded from age of individual (V30146), number of children in family (V3511), and unemployment hours (V3427)), whether in a rural area 25 (V3673), and whether Head's occupation was professional and managerial or not (recoded V3530) were used. 26 Figure 4 RESPONSE RATES 1979 TO 1984 FOR INDIVIDUALS ADJUSTED FOR PRESUMED MORTALITY* (USED IN WEIGHT REVISIONS) +------------------------+ | ALL 15,873 SAMPLE | | INDIVIDUALS IN SAMPLE | | IN 1979 | | 88.2% | +------------------------+ | | +------------------------------+ +---------+ +----------+ |NON-WHITE| | WHITE | | 83.8% | | 91.7% | +---------+ +----------+ | | | | | | | | +-----------+ +-----------+ +------------------+ +------------------+ | AGE | | AGE | | ANNUAL INCOME | | ANNUAL INCOME | | UNDER 45 | |45 OR OLDER| |MORE THAN $10,000 | |LESS THAN $10,000 | | 82.2% | | 91.5% | | 93.0% | | 87.5% | +-----------+ +-----------+ +------------------+ +------------------+ | | 1,165 | | | | +---------+ +--------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +---------+ +---------+ +-----+ +-------+ +--------------+ +---------+ |EAST, | | ALL | | AGE | AGE| | MID-ATLANTIC,| | ALL OTHER |NORTH- | | OTHER | | 25| | LESS| | | | | |CENTRAL, | | CENSUS | | OR| | THAN| | PACIFIC, NEW| | CENSUS| |SOUTH | | DIVISIONS| OLDER| 25 | | | | | |ATLANTIC,| | | | | | | |ENGLAND, EAST,| |DIVISIONS| |EAST, | | | | | | | | | | | |SOUTH- | | | | | | | | SOUTH- | | | |CENTRAL | | | | | | | | CENTRAL | | | | 84.9% | | 77.5%| | 95.3%| 90.8% | 82.3% | | 91.1%| +---------+ +---------+ +-----+ +-------+ +--------------+ +---------+ | | 2,083 3,364 3,421 | | 1,283 +-----+ +-------+ +-----+ +-------+ |URBAN| | RURAL | |75 OR| | LESS | | | | | |OLDER| |THAN 75| |83.5%| | 92.2% |62.8%| | 84.2% | +-----+ +-------+ +-----+ +-------+ 3,103 585 78 802 *See Table 2 for mortality assumptions. The SEARCH run used the age, gender, and race classes from this table. Independent variables used for this SEARCH run were, from individual-level 1979 data, relationship to Head (V30299), gender (V30301), and age (V30300); from family-level data, race 27 (V181), number of children in the family (V6465), education level of Head (V6787), Census region (recoded from state of residence (V6303)), total family income (V6766), whether from the Census or the cross-section sample (V3), whether might move (V6487), whether young, unemployed and with no children (recoded from age of individual (V30300), number of children in family (V6465), and unemployment hours (V6344)), whether in a rural area (V6306), and whether Head's occupation was professional and managerial or not (recoded V6497) were used. Linking Data: Splitoffs For the 1981 through 1984 waves, data have been provided to assist the user in linking splitoff information with that of their main families. The family-level data for each main family in 1984 (where V10007=0) contains values for V11071 representing the actual number of 1984 splitoff families from each main family that were successfully interviewed. Thus, splitoff nonresponse cases are not included. On each splitoff data record (V10007=1), the family portion of the record contains the current year's interview number (V10002) of the associated main family at V11072; each individual-level record of splitoff persons also contains this interview number (V30484), as well as month and year the splitoff family was formed (V30482 and V30483). Month and year that the splitoff family was formed are derived from actual move-out dates of splitoff individuals as reported on the main fami- ly coversheets. Thus, in the relatively rare event that two or more in- dividuals move at different times from the main family to form one splitoff family, each individual receives his or her actual date of move as code values for V30482 and V30483. Any other splitoff individuals who did not move out of a main family to the splitoff family, such as nonsample spouses, friends, miscellaneous relatives and newborn children, receive the move-out date given for the splitoff mover-out. When, rarely, more than one splitoff mover-out date exists, these new persons receive the earlier one. For those individuals who move from institutions to form their own splitoff families, code values of 98 are inserted into the tape locations for both month and year, and the miscellaneous other splitoff family mem- bers appearing for the first time in the study receive missing data code values of 99 for these month and year variables. Linking Data: Families Sharing Households It is not uncommon for two or more family units to share living quarters. Panel families involved in such a situation may live with per- sons or families who are not sample members and who are not included by the study as family members because the arrangement is supposedly temporary and the situation resembles that of roommates, where expenses are split between the individuals involved. However, the members of one panel family may also move in with the members of another panel family. Financial disasters such as divorce and unemployment contribute heavily to such patterns of be- havior. Most frequently, a former splitoff child already being interviewed separately returns home to live with panel parents for a period of time un- til resuming life on his or her own. Occasionally, siblings who are each 28 being interviewed move in together to share an apartment, or aging panel parents go to live with their panel children. To allow users the opportunity of utilizing the data set for such situations, several link variables were created for 1982 through 1984. The first step involved expanding the code for V10015, Current Family Composi- tion, to flag cases where this sharing occurred. The code differentiates between both panel and nonpanel primary and secondary families living in the same households. Codes 4, 6, and 8 indicate that such an arrangement exists between panel families. In a few cases, as many as four panel families lived under the same roof at the time of the 1983 interview, and thus there are three sets of linking variables so that all panel families living together are linked in every possible direction. V11073, V11075, and V11077 contain the 1984 interview number or ID number (V10002) of each of these other families. In addition, variables describing kinship ties between these families (V11074, V11076, and V11078) were created. Taxes Each family's federal income taxes were estimated again this year by computer. A new variable (V10876) asked whether the Head itemized tax deductions or not. The response to this question determined whether the total taxes of Head and Wife/"Wife" were calculated using the table in- cluded in this section or whether the standard deduction was used. If there were missing data on V10876, then the variable for amount of remain- ing mortgage principal (V10020) was used to help determine whether or not a family itemized deductions (for details, see the Wave XIII (1980) documen- tation volume, pp. 85-86). The deduction for married couples when both work has been incorporated into the tax generation program again for 1984. The deduction allows a subtraction from gross income of 10%, up to a maximum of $3000, of earned income of the spouse who earns less money regardless of whether the couple itemize or not. This table for average fraction of income deducted by itemizers in various income classes has been used for both 1983 and 1984 processing. It is truncated at .45 for all incomes under $15,000. The fractions are the ratios of aggregates and were calculated using Table 2.1 (p. 60) and Table c (p. 4) from 1982 Statistics of Income--Individual Tax Returns, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Treasury Publication 79 (10-84) USGPO, Washington, DC, October 1984. As before, these itemized deductions are used only when they exceed the standard deduction or "zero bracket amount" ($2300 for single and head-of-household returns, $3400 for married returns in 1984-- unchanged from 1983). 29 ________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Taxable Income | 1984 Taxes ---------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Less than $15,000 | .45 $15,000-$19,999 | .32 $20,000-$24,999 | .27 $25,000-$29,999 | .24 $30,000-$49,999 | .23 $50,000-$99,999 | .22 $100,000 or more | .21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Age from Birth Date Since birth month and year were asked and coded for each individual in the family, age of the individual as calculated from date of birth (V30485) was again generated for the individual-level data for 1984. Only if it was clear that a coding error had occurred were corrections allowed on either birth month and year (V30457 and V30458) or reported age (V30456). The calculated age variable (V30485) is generated from the reported month and year of birth (V30457-V30458) and the date of interview (V10416) using the following assumptions: if the month of birth is not ascertained (V30457=99), July is assumed for birthdate; if the date of interview is not ascertained (V10416=9999), July is assumed for interview date; if the date of the interview is less than the fifteenth day of the month, assume that birthdays in the same month did not yet take place. Part 6: Data Available For each year of this study, both an individual-level and a family- level tape have been created. In addition, the family-level tape has been merged with the previous years' family tapes so that there are two through seventeen-year merged family-level tapes. The individual-level tapes were merged on five through seventeen-year bases only. These tapes contain all individuals with data in the current year. Additionally, for 1984 we have created a much expanded version of the data that includes all individuals ever in the study; that is to say, data for all nonresponse individuals are available as a separate file that can be merged with the usual data. See the introduction to the individual-level tape code in Section II, Part 2 of this volume. For a more detailed description of all of the tapes, see the User Guide to the PSID. Two tapes were also created using the 1967 S.E.O. data for the part of the sample that was originally interviewed by the Cen- sus. The new employment histories with event dating include a fairly large amount of data for some Heads and Wives/"Wives" who experienced several job changes. Thus, some cases do not include complete histories, from January 1983 until the time of the 1984 interview, on the merged tape. A separate tape has been created for all Heads and Wives/"Wives" in 1984. This tape contains the additional employment history data, if any, as well as the complete family-level record. There is a complete record for each Head and for each Wife/"Wife", so for married couples, the family-level data are duplicated for the two persons. 30 All inquiries for information about this study should be made in writ- ing to: Member Services, Inter-University Consortium for Political and So- cial Research, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Refer to ICPSR study number 7439, and please specify to which datasets you are referring. Part 7: Creating Family-Level Data from the Cross-Year Family-Individual Tape Since the seventeen-year individual-level data tape is very unwieldy with 20,393 cases for current response and 14,259 current nonresponse, with 20,367 tape locations, and users might well be interested in analyzing the data largely on a family-level basis, we have appended suggestions here on the creation of family files from the cross-year family-individual tapes. The structure of the individual-level tape combines family-level data for each person in the family unit together with information unique to that person. That is to say, each member of a family has family-level data identical with the data of all the other family members in that family. The following instructions remove the duplication of these data. Each in- dividual is assigned a unique sequence number, which indicates the person's position and status on the 1984 list of family members; thus, the first person listed, the Head of the family, is 01, the second person listed is 02, and so on. To create a family-level file, it is necessary only to write onto a new tape those cases where V30454 (1984 Sequence Number) = 01, since each family must have at least one member, although it may or may not have two or more. It is suggested that V30454 be used instead of V30455, Relationship to Head, because although each family has one and only one current Head (i.e., where V30454 = 01-20 and V30455 = 10), it is possible that the prior year's Head of the family has moved out since the previous interview and a new Head is present for the current interview. Relation- ship to Head for movers-out is coded with reference to the previous year's Head, so for both the current Head and the previous Head, V30455 = 10. One may also, when creating the family-level tape, truncate the data at V11079, since most individual-level variables for the Head are also present at the family level. These instructions create a merged 1968-1984 family-level file for currently response families. For other years' merged family-level files, the response and non- response individual files must be concatenated, and the Sequence Number variable for the latest desired year should be used. Again, this produces a file of families who were response in this latest year and eliminates families who had already become nonresponse. Part 8: PSID User Guide The PSID staff has completed a User Guide to the panel study. The volume was designed to supplement, but not replace, the documentation volumes issued for each year's data. It is published in a loose-leaf form, so that updates can easily be made as the need arises. Chapters in this User Guide cover PSID history, sample composition and weighting, how to deal with family composition and change, structure of the data tapes, study content, and other topics of interest to users. The alphabetical indexes, formerly found in this volume, for all family-level and individual-level 31 data items have been permanently transferred to the User Guide, due to printing cost considerations. The User Guide is included with the set of documentation volumes that accompany an order for PSID tapes and can be or- dered separately as well. For information on obtaining the User Guide, and other PSID products, contact Janet Vavra, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48106 (313) 763-5010. 32 SECTION II TAPE CODES FOR WAVE XVII Part 1: Seventeenth-Year Family-Level Tape Code The following is the codebook for the seventeenth wave of family-level data from the interview schedule. The seventeen-year individual-level codebook will be found in Part 2 of this section. The variable numbers and tape locations refer to those on the l968-1984 cross-year tape. For family-level codes for the first five waves of this study, see A Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Volume II. The remainder of the family-level codes for Waves VI through XVI will be found in successive volumes entitled A Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Procedures and Tape Codes. The dis- tributions for the following variables are weighted and based on all families interviewed in 1984. To generate distributions on field amounts, percent nonzero and mean values are provided for relevant variables. Tape Code Information The example below illustrates the information contained in this codebook for a typical variable. The numbers in brackets do not appear in the codebook, but refer to the explanations which follow this example. [1] V10009 [2] 'TELEPHONE IW? 1984 ' [3] TLOC= 17333 [4] MD=9 [5] Whether Telephone Interview in 1984 [10]----- [11]---- [6] [7] [8] [9] 526 5.5 0. Personal Interview 6369 94.1 1. Telephone Interview 23 0.4 2. Mail Interview 9. NA [1] Indicates the cross-year variable number. A variable number is as- signed to each item in the study. (See the introduction to the al- phabetical index, Section III, Part I, for a list of the range of variable numbers specific to each year.) [2] Indicates the abbreviated variable name (maximum of 25 characters) used in the OSIRIS system to identify the variable for the user. This abbreviated variable name is identical to the variable name listed in the OSIRIS dictionary for this variable. It is also listed as a subheading of the printout when a variable is accessed 33 34 in an OSIRIS program. When used in this manner, the abbreviated variable name can be useful as a cross-reference tool, as well as a way to avoid errors. Refer to the list of abbreviations below for some help in translating the names into sensible English. [3] Indicates the starting location and ending location for this vari- able when the data are stored on a magnetic tape in the OSIRIS for- mat. [4] Indicates the code value for missing data. In this example, code values equalling nine are missing data (MD=9). Alternative state- ments for other variables are "MD=0 or GE 8" or "MD=GE 7." In cases where nothing is printed in this space, missing data are not per- mitted for the variable; values were either assigned for such cases, or missing data were impossible. Some analysis software packages (including the OSIRIS software package) require that certain types of data which the user desires to exclude from analysis can be designated as "missing data," e.g., inappropriate, unascertained, or ambiguous data categories. Al- though these codes have been defined by the PSID staff as missing data categories, this does not mean that the user should not or can- not use them in a substantive role if so desired. [5] Indicates the full question number that was used in the question- naire, as well as the exact wording of the questionnaire item; for variables not coded directly from the questionnaire, such as generated data, an appropriate title appears here. [6] Indicates the unweighted N for each code value. Blanks indicate that no cases have this value. [7] Indicates the weighted percentages for each code value. Blanks in- dicate that no cases have this value. [8] Indicates the code values occurring in the data for this variable. For variables containing field amounts, refer to the notes appearing directly below items [10] and [11] for the range of data values. [9] Indicates the textual definitions of the codes. Abbreviations com- monly used in the code definitions are "DK" (Don't Know), "NA" (Not Ascertained), and "Inap." (Inappropriate). [10] Indicates the "% nonzero" value, where specified. These are weighted. [11] Indicates the "mean nonzero" value, where specified. These are weighted. 35 List of Standardizations of Common Abbreviations Used by the Panel Study in Generating Variable Names with OSIRIS (see item 2 above) ACC . . . . . Accuracy ACCT . . . . . Account ACUM . . . . . Accumulate ANN . . . . . Annual BEN . . . . . Benefit(s) BUS . . . . . Business CHKPNT . . . . Checkpoint CNTY . . . . . County COMM . . . . . Commission COMP . . . . . Composition; Compensation COMPL . . . . Complete(d) CONDITN . . . Condition CONTR . . . . Contribut(e/ion) CORP . . . . . Corporation CR . . . . . . Care CS . . . . . . Coversheet CVD . . . . . Covered DED . . . . . Deduct(ed/ion) DEF . . . . . Deferred DEG . . . . . Degree DIGT . . . . . Digit DIV . . . . . Dividends E . . . . . . Section of questionnaire (Sec- tion C or F) applying to those who are currently employed EARNR . . . . Earner EDUC . . . . . Education ELIG . . . . . Eligible EMP(R) . . . . Employed; Employer EXC . . . . . Except EXEMP . . . . Exemption(s) FA . . . . . . Father FAM . . . . . Family FD ST . . . . Food Stamps FORML . . . . Formula FR . . . . . . From GOVT . . . . . Government H or HD . . . Head HOSP . . . . . Hospital(ized) HR(S) . . . . Hour(s) HSEWRK . . . . Housework HTG . . . . . Heating ILL . . . . . Illness IND . . . . . Industry; Individual INHER . . . . Inherit(ance/ed) IN(S) . . . . Insurance INT . . . . . Interest IW . . . . . . Interview LAB or LAB FRC Labor; Labor Force LF . . . . . . Life LFT . . . . . Left LGST . . . . . Largest 36 LK(G) . . . . Look(ed); Looking LST . . . . . Last LTR . . . . . Later LVG . . . . . Living MARR . . . . . Marriage; Married MED . . . . . Medical MKT GARDN . . Market Gardening MNY . . . . . Money MO . . . . . . Mother; Month MORT or MTG . Mortgage MOS . . . . . Months MTRL . . . . . Maternity Leave NONFU . . . . Non-Family Unit Member OCC . . . . . Occupation OFUM . . . . . Other Family Unit Member (other than current Head/Wife/ "Wife") OPP . . . . . Opportunity OT . . . . . . Overtime OTR . . . . . Other person(s); Other PAY/HR . . . . Hourly rate, in dollars and cents PD . . . . . . Paid PEN(S) . . . . Pension PERM . . . . . Permanent(ly) PLN . . . . . Plan PMNT . . . . . Payment PN . . . . . . Person Number POS . . . . . Position PRAC . . . . . Practice PRES . . . . . Present PREV . . . . . Previous PRIN . . . . . Principal PROF . . . . . Professional PROFT . . . . Profit PROP . . . . . Property PT . . . . . . Part; Portion; Private PY . . . . . . Pay(s) R . . . . . . Section of questionnaire (Sec- tion E or H) applying to those who are currently retired, housewives, or students REC(D) . . . . Receive(d) RELS . . . . . Relatives REM . . . . . Remaining RET . . . . . Retire(d); Retirement RL EST . . . . Real Estate RQ . . . . . . Require(d) SK . . . . . . Sick S/O . . . . . Splitoff SPG . . . . . Spring ST . . . . . . Start(ed); State STAT . . . . . Status STD . . . . . Standard 37 SUBSDY . . . . Subsidy SUPP(S) . . . Support; Supplement(s) SUPR . . . . . Supervis(e/or) TOT . . . . . Total TR Y . . . . . Transfer Income TX . . . . . . Tax TXBL Y . . . . Taxable Income U . . . . . . Section of questionnaire (Sec- tion D or G) applying to those who are currently unemployed and looking for work UN . . . . . . Union UNEMP . . . . Unemployed; unemployment UNINCORP . . . Unincorporated UTIL . . . . . Utility; Utilities VAC . . . . . Vacation W or WF . . . Wife WELFR . . . . Welfare WHR . . . . . Where WK . . . . . . Week WRK(D) . . . . Work(ed) WRKG . . . . . Working WRKHRS . . . . Work Hours WT . . . . . . Weight WTR . . . . . Whether; if X . . . . . . Times; cross (as in cross- year) XPCT . . . . . Expect XTRA . . . . . Extra Y . . . . . . Income # . . . . . . Number (of) 38 - RAW DATA 1984 FAMILY TAPE CODE V10001 'STUDY NUMBER (701) ' TLOC= 17313-17315 Study Number 701 (Wave 17) V10002 '1984 INTERVIEW NUMBER ' TLOC= 17316-17319 1984 Interview Number The range of values for this variable is 0001-6918. V10003 'CURRENT STATE-1984 ' TLOC= 17320-17321 MD=99 State of Residence at Time of 1984 Interview Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation volume (1981 data), for state and county codes. 99. NA age V10004 'CURRENT COUNTY-1984 ' TLOC= 17322-17324 MD=999 County of Residence at Time of 1984 Interview Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation volume (1981 data), for state and county codes. 999. NA; mail interview V10005 'CURRENT STATE+COUNTY 84 ' TLOC= 17325-17329 MD=99999 State and County of Residence at Time of 1984 Interview Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation volume (1981) data), for state and county codes. V10003 and V10004 are combined here into one variable; the first two digits represent the state code and the last three, the county. V10006 'SIZE LGST CITY IN CNTY84' TLOC= 17330 MD=9 Size of Largest City in County of Residence Please refer to Section I, Part 5 of this volume for details on this variable. 1,728 18.2 1. SMSA: largest city 500,000 or more 1,705 25.3 2. SMSA: largest city 100,000-499,999 721 11.0 3. SMSA: largest city 50,000-99,999 708 13.0 4. Non-SMSA: largest city 25,000-49,999 919 15.6 5. Non-SMSA: largest city 10,000-24,999 1,103 16.4 6. Non-SMSA: largest city under 10,000 33 0.4 9. NA; household is outside USA RAW DATA - 39 V10007 'SPLITOFF INDICATOR 1984 ' TLOC= 17331 Splitoff Indicator: Color of Coversheet 6,661 96.8 0. Blue (Main Family) 257 3.2 1. Yellow (Splitoff) V10008 'WTR REFUSED INITIALLY-84' TLOC= 17332 MD=9 Whether Initially Refused in 1984 6,877 99.5 0. Never refused 41 0.5 1. Refused at least once 9. NA V10009 'TELEPHONE IW? 1984 ' TLOC= 17333 MD=9 Whether Telephone Interview in 1984 526 5.5 0. Personal interview 6,369 94.1 1. Telephone interview 23 0.4 2. Mail interview 9. NA V10010 'FAM COMP CHANGE-1984 ' TLOC= 17334 Family Composition Change between 1983 and 1984 Codes 2 through 8 take priority over codes 0 and 1. 5,155 78.4 0. No change; no movers-in or movers-out of the family. 1,069 13.1 1. Change in members other than Head or Wife/"Wife" only. 192 2.4 2. Head is the same person as in 1983 but Wife/"Wife" left or died; Head has new Wife/"Wife"; used also when cohabiting, nonrelative female becomes "Wife." 131 2.1 3. Wife/"Wife" from 1983 is now Head. 117 1.0 4. 1983 female Head got married--husband (usually a nonsample member) is now Head. Used also when cohabiting, nonrelative male becomes Head. 199 2.6 5. Some sample member other than 1983 Head or Wife/ "Wife" has become Head of this FU. (Used primarily for male and unmarried female splitoffs.) 51 0.4 6. Some female other than 1983 Head got married and her husband (nonsample member) is now Head. (Used primarily for married female splitoffs.) 7. Female Head in 1983 with husband in institution-- husband in FU in 1984 and is now Head. 4 0.0 8. Other (used for recombined families--these are usually 1968 Heads and Wives who have parted for a year or more, been interviewed separately, and who 40 - RAW DATA have reconciled at some time since the 1983 inter- view but prior to the 1984 interview. V10011 '# MOVED IN-1984 ' TLOC= 17335 Number of Persons Who Moved Into FU between 1983 and 1984 mean nonzero = 1.4 5,816 88.0 0. Inap.; none; no change in family composition (V10010=0) 824 9.2 1. One 177 1.9 2. Two 59 0.5 3. Three 31 0.3 4. Four 7 0.1 5. Five 3 0.0 6. Six 7. Seven 1 0.0 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V10012 'WHO MOVED IN 1984 ' TLOC= 17336 Relationship to 1984 Head of Person(s) who Moved Into FU between 1983 and 1984 If more than one person moved in, the person with the highest priority was coded. The codes are in order of priority. 329 3.7 1. Head of family; splitoff interview (V10007=1) 68 0.6 2. Wife 472 4.8 3. Child, stepchild 29 0.2 4. Sibling 10 0.2 5. Parent 67 0.5 6. Grandchild, great-grandchild 34 0.3 7. In-laws and other relatives 92 1.6 8. Nonrelative 1 0.0 9. Husband of 1984 Head 5,816 88.0 0. Inap.; no change in family composition (V10010=0); no one moved in (V10011=0) V10013 '# MOVED OUT-1984 ' TLOC= 17337 Number of Persons Who Moved Out of FU between 1983 and 1984 mean nonzero = 1.4 6,225 89.9 0. None; splitoff interview (V10007=1); no change in family composition (V10010=0) 500 7.8 1. One 119 1.4 2. Two 52 0.6 3. Three 15 0.3 4. Four RAW DATA - 41 4 0.0 5. Five 6. Six 2 0.0 7. Seven 1 0.0 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V10014 'WHO MOVED OUT-1984 ' TLOC= 17338 Relationship to Last Year's Head of Person(s) who Moved Out/Died be- tween 1983 and 1984 If more than one person moved out, the person with the highest priority was coded. The codes are in order of priority. 133 2.1 1. Head of family 77 1.2 2. Wife 334 4.9 3. Child, stepchild 29 0.3 4. Sibling 8 0.1 5. Parent 32 0.3 6. Grandchild, great-grandchild 44 0.5 7. In-law or other relative 34 0.6 8. Nonrelative (including foster child) 2 0.1 9. Husband of 1983 Head 6,225 89.9 0. Inap.; splitoff interview (V10007=1); no change in family composition (V10010=0); no one moved out (V10013=0) V10015 'CURRENT FAM COMP-1984 ' TLOC= 17339 1984 Family Composition 5,385 80.6 1. Head (and immediate family: wife/"wife," husband and/or children, if any) only 470 5.0 2. FU contains other relatives of Head, such as si- blings, in-laws, parents, etc. 142 2.4 3. FU contains people unrelated to Head, such as foster children and friends. 248 3.1 4. This FU is a primary household containing a second- ary which was interviewed separately. 43 0.6 5. This FU is a primary household containing a second- ary which was neither included in this FU nor inter- viewed separately. 280 3.2 6. This FU is a secondary household contained within a primary which was interviewed separately. 114 1.3 7. This FU is a secondary household contained within a primary which was neither included in this FU nor interviewed separately. 74 0.6 8. This FU is a primary household in the same HU (hous- ing unit) with another primary which was interviewed separately. 162 3.2 9. This FU is a primary household in the same HU (hous- ing unit) with another primary which was neither in- cluded in this FU nor interviewed separately. 42 - RAW DATA V10016 'QUALITY OF MATCH-1984 ' TLOC= 17340 Quality of Match 6,842 99.5 0. Perfect or near perfect match 51 0.3 1. Fair match 25 0.2 2. Poor match 5. No match V10017 'TYPE OF INSTITUTION-1984' TLOC= 17341 Type of Institution for Entire FU 55 0.5 1. Armed forces, whether living on or off base 23 0.3 2. Prison, jail, penitentiary, etc. 11 0.3 3. Health care facility--hospital, nursing home 3 0.1 4. Educational facility--dormitory, military school, etc. 7. Other 9. NA; DK 6,826 98.8 0. Inap.; not in institution V10018 '1984 HOUSE VALUE (B7) ' TLOC= 17342-17347 House Value in 1984 (Question B7) % nonzero = 60.1 mean nonzero = 66,064.7 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the value of the home in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; not a home owner (V10437=5 or 8) 999999. $999,999 or more V10019 'ACC 1984 HOUSE VALUE ' TLOC= 17348 Accuracy of V10018 (House value) 6,723 96.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8) 51 0.8 1. Minor assignment 76 1.3 2. Major assignment 68 1.2 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and other purposes of building/land. V10020 '1984 REM MORT PRIN (B9) ' TLOC= 17349-17354 Remaining Mortgage Principal in 1984 (Question B9) RAW DATA - 43 % nonzero = 36.0 mean nonzero = 29,954.1 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the principal currently owed from all mortgages or land contracts on the home in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V10438=5 or 9) 999999. $999,999 or more V10021 'ACC REM MORT PRIN-1984 ' TLOC= 17355 Accuracy of V10020 (Remaining mortgage principal) 6,699 97.4 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V10020=000000/V10438=5 or 9) 7 0.1 1. Minor assignment 164 1.6 2. Major assignment 48 0.8 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and other purposes of building/land. V10022 '1984 ANN MORT PMT (B11) ' TLOC= 17356-17360 Annual Mortgage Payments (Question B11) % nonzero = 36.0 mean nonzero = 4,620.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the annualized amount of all current payments on mortgages or land con- tracts in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V10020=000000/ V10438=5 or 9) 99999. $99,999 or more V10023 'ACC ANN MORT PAYMENT ' TLOC= 17361 Accuracy of V10022 (Annual mortgage payments) 6,846 98.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V10020=000000/V10438=5 or 9) 5 0.1 1. Minor assignment 20 0.4 2. Major assignment 47 0.8 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and income-producing purposes of building/land. 44 - RAW DATA V10024 'ANN PROPERTY TX 84 (B15)' TLOC= 17362-17366 Annual Property Tax (Question B15) % nonzero = 57.9 mean nonzero = 785.9 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the current annual property tax liability in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; not a home owner (V10018=000000/ V10437=5 or 8) 99999. $99,999 or more V10025 'ACC ANN PROPERTY TX-1984' TLOC= 17367 Accuracy of V10024 (Annual property tax) 6,616 96.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V10018=000000/V10437=5 or 8); no annual property tax (V10024=00000) 50 0.6 1. Minor assignment 252 3.4 2. Major assignment V10026 'ANN RENT 1984 (B17) ' TLOC= 17368-17372 Annual Rent (Question B17) % nonzero = 34.1 mean nonzero = 2,948.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the annualized amount of current rent paid in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; not a renter (V10437=1 or 8) 99999. $99,999 or more V10027 'ACC ANN RENT 1984 ' TLOC= 17373 Accuracy of V10026 (Annual rent) 6,856 99.1 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a renter (V10026=00000/ V10437=1 or 8) 10 0.1 1. Minor assignment 52 0.8 2. Major assignment V10028 'ANN VALUE IF RENTED(B23)' TLOC= 17374-17377 Annual Rent Value of Free Housing for Those Who Neither Own nor Rent (Question B23) RAW DATA - 45 % nonzero = 5.7 mean nonzero = 2,668.6 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the an- nualized current rental value of free housing in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; home owner or renter (V10437=1 or 5) 9999. $9,999 or more V10029 'ACC ANN VALUE IF RENTED ' TLOC= 17378 Accuracy of V10028 (Annual rent value of free housing) 6,769 97.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; home owner or renter (V10028=0000/V10437=1 or 5) 6 0.1 1. Minor assignment 143 2.0 2. Major assignment V10030 'ANN UTILITIES 1983 ' TLOC= 17379-17383 Annual Utilities (Questions B16/B20/B25/B26) % nonzero = 87.1 mean nonzero = 1,306.5 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the annualized current utility payments in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; did not pay for utilities 99999. $99,999 or more V10031 'ACC ANN UTIL 1983 ' TLOC= 17384 Accuracy of V10030 (Annual utilities) 6,705 96.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not pay for utilities (V10030=00000) 61 0.9 1. Minor assignment 152 2.4 2. Major assignment V10032 'GOVT SUBSIDY OF HTG (B5)' TLOC= 17385-17388 MD=9999 Government Subsidy of Heating Costs Received for the Winter of 1983- 1984 (Question B5) % nonzero = 6.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 224.7 46 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 0001-9997 represent the ac- tual amount of the government subsidy of heating costs in whole dol- lars. Note that this variable contains missing data values. 9998. $9998 or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; none; received no government heating sub- sidies (V10436=5 or 9) V10033 'HD MAIN JOB WRKHRS 1983' TLOC= 17389-17392 1984 Head's Annual Hours Worked on Main Job in 1983 % nonzero = 75.7 mean nonzero = 1,842.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nual work hours on all main jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable was calculated from the product of C112 x C113 or D38 x D39 or E7 x E9. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1983 V10034 'ACC HD MAIN JOB WRK HRS ' TLOC= 17393 Accuracy of V10033 (Head's annual hours worked on main job in 1983) 6,756 97.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1983 (V10033=0000) 87 1.2 1. Minor assignment 75 1.0 2. Major assignment V10035 'HD XTRA JOB WRKHRS 1983' TLOC= 17394-17397 1984 Head's Annual Hours Worked on Extra Jobs in 1983 % nonzero = 14.3 mean nonzero = 368.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nualized work hours on all extra jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable was calculated from the product of C119 x C121 or D43 x D45. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1983 (V10033=0000); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); no extra job (V10564=5 or 9 or V10631=5 or 9) RAW DATA - 47 V10036 'ACC HD XTRA JOB WRK HRS ' TLOC= 17398 Accuracy of V10035 (Head's annual hours worked on extra jobs in 1983) 6,798 98.5 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1983 (V10033=0000); no extra job (V10035=0000) 70 0.8 1. Minor assignment 50 0.7 2. Major assignment V10037 'HD ANN WRK HRS-1983 ' TLOC= 17399-17402 1984 Head's Total Annual Work Hours in 1983 % nonzero = 75.7 mean nonzero = 1,940.2 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the to- tal annual work hours on all jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable is the sum of V10033, V10035, and any hours mentioned at C115. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1983 (V10033=0000) V10038 'ACC HD WORK HOURS 83 ' TLOC= 17403 Accuracy of V10037 (Head's total annual work hours in 1983) 6,593 96.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1983 (V10037=0000) 237 2.9 1. Minor assignment 88 1.2 2. Major assignment V10039 'HD WRKHRS LOST OTR ILL83' TLOC= 17404-17407 1984 Head's Annual Hours of Work Missed Because Someone Else was Ill in 1983 % nonzero = 9.0 mean nonzero = 55.2 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying C95 or D24 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); missed no work through illness of others (V10549=5 or 9 or V10619=5 or 9) V10040 'ACC HD HRS LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 17408 48 - RAW DATA Accuracy of V10039 (Head's annual hours of work missed because someone else was ill in 1983) 6,915 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through illness of others (V10039=0000) 1. Minor assignment 3 0.0 2. Major assignment V10041 'HD WRK HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 17409-17412 1984 Head's Annual Hours of Illness in 1983 % nonzero = 32.9 mean nonzero = 153.1 The values for this variable in the range 0001-3280 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying C98 or D27 by 80 for the first eight weeks and by 60 for any weeks thereafter. 0000. Inap.; none; retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); missed no work through own illness (V10551=5 or 9 or V10621=5 or 9) V10042 'ACC HD HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 17413 Accuracy of V10041 (Head's annual hours of illness in 1983) 6,911 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through own illness (V10041=0000) 3 0.1 1. Minor assignment 4 0.1 2. Major assignment V10043 'HD STRIKE HOURS 1983 ' TLOC= 17414-17417 1984 Head's Annual Hours on Strike in 1983 % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero = 127.8 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying C104 or D30 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none, retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); missed no RAW DATA - 49 work through strikes (V10555=5 or 9 or V10623=5 or 9) V10044 'ACC HD STRIKE HRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17418 Accuracy of V10043 (Head's annual hours on strike in 1983) 6,918 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through strikes (V10043=0000) 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V10045 'HD UNEMP HRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17419-17422 1984 Head's Annual Hours of Unemployment in 1983 % nonzero = 14.4 mean nonzero = 696.6 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying C107 or D33 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off during 1983 (V10557=5 or 9 or V10625=5 or 9) V10046 'ACC 83 UNEMP HRS-1983 ' TLOC= 17423 Accuracy of V10045 (Head's annual hours of unemployment in 1983) 6,863 99.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; was not unemployed or laid off during 1983 (V10045=0000) 14 0.1 1. Minor assignment 41 0.3 2. Major assignment V10047 'HD HRS OUT LAB FORCE 83 ' TLOC= 17424-17427 1984 Head's Annual Hours Out of the Labor Force in 1983 % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero = 911.4 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying C110 or D36 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; retired, permanently disabled, housewife, student or other and not working (V10454=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, 50 - RAW DATA keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10455=5 or 9); not out of the labor force during 1983 (V10559=5 or 9 or V10627=5 or 9) V10048 'ACC 83 HD HR OUT LAB FRC' TLOC= 17428 Accuracy of V10047 (Head's annual hours out of the labor force in 1983) 6,900 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; not out of the labor force during 1983 (V10047=0000) 2 0.1 1. Minor assignment 16 0.1 2. Major assignment NOTE: V10049 through V10070 were coded from various questions in the work history sequences (questions C66-C93 or D14-D19 and additional supplements) as well as questions C112, D38, and E7-E8. V10049 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17429 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-January 1983 3,865 55.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 560 7.8 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 134 2.0 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 32 0.5 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 7 0.1 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 1 0.0 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 8 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 149 1.8 9. NA; DK 2,162 32.5 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10050 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17430 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-February 1983 3,893 55.3 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 548 7.9 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 121 1.8 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month RAW DATA - 51 31 0.5 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 8 0.1 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 2 0.1 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 154 1.9 9. NA; DK 2,155 32.4 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10051 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17431 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-March 1983 3,980 56.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 526 7.6 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 119 1.7 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 24 0.4 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 7 0.1 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 162 2.0 9. NA; DK 2,094 31.2 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10052 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER APR 83 ' TLOC= 17432 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-April 1983 4,044 57.8 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 510 7.4 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 117 1.7 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 18 0.3 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 6 0.1 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 52 - RAW DATA 5 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 158 2.0 9. NA; DK 2,060 30.7 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10053 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17433 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-May 1983 4,098 58.3 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 494 7.1 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 103 1.5 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 16 0.3 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 4 0.1 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 163 2.0 9. NA; DK 2,034 30.6 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10054 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17434 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-June 1983 4,100 58.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 483 6.9 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 85 1.3 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 12 0.2 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 2 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 182 2.4 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 53 2,046 31.1 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10055 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17435 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-July 1983 4,065 57.5 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 468 6.5 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 72 1.1 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 11 0.2 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 1 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 159 1.9 9. NA; DK 2,135 32.7 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10056 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17436 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-August 1983 4,178 59.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 442 6.4 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 60 0.9 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 6 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 193 2.5 9. NA; DK 2,032 30.9 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10057 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17437 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-September 1983 54 - RAW DATA 4,344 61.6 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 397 5.6 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 40 0.5 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 5 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 143 1.7 9. NA; DK 1,984 30.4 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10058 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17438 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-October 1983 4,404 62.4 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 347 4.8 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 28 0.4 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 2 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 142 1.7 9. NA; DK 1,987 30.6 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10059 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17439 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-November 1983 4,449 62.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 303 4.1 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 21 0.3 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month RAW DATA - 55 2 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 144 1.8 9. NA; DK 1,992 30.8 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10060 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17440 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-December 1983 4,463 63.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 267 3.5 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 13 0.2 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 2 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 4 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 138 1.9 9. NA; DK 2,030 31.3 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10061 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17441 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-January 1984 4,495 63.7 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 182 2.4 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 7 0.1 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 56 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,619 27.0 9. NA; DK 613 6.8 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10062 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17442 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-February 1984 4,596 65.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 116 1.5 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 4 0.1 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,617 27.0 9. NA; DK 583 6.2 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10063 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17443 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-March 1984 4,715 66.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 52 0.7 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 1 0.0 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.2 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,563 25.9 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 57 576 6.3 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10064 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER APR 84 ' TLOC= 17444 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-April 1984 3,283 43.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 27 0.3 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 2,289 39.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 943 13.3 9. NA; DK 376 3.4 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10065 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17445 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-May 1984 1,371 16.7 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 13 0.1 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 4,989 77.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 358 4.4 9. NA; DK 58 - RAW DATA 187 1.4 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10066 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17446 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-June 1984 306 3.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 5 0.1 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 6,502 95.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 59 0.7 9. NA; DK 45 0.4 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10067 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17447 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-July 1984 95 1.0 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 1 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 6,778 98.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 18 0.2 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 59 22 0.2 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10068 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17448 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-August 1984 52 0.5 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 1 0.0 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 6,835 99.1 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 12 0.2 9. NA; DK 17 0.1 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10069 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17449 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-September 1984 35 0.4 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 6,863 99.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 60 - RAW DATA 13 0.1 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month V10070 'HD WRKD/EMPLOYER OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17450 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Employer-October 1984 15 0.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 6,882 99.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 16 0.2 0. Inap.; did not work on main job at all during this month NOTE: V10071 through V10092 were coded from dates given throughout the work history sequences (questions C66-C93 or D14-D19) and ad- ditional supplements. V10071 'HD START/END POS JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17451 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-January 1983 90 1.4 1. Started a new position during this month 43 0.5 2. Ended a position during this month 29 0.4 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 2 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 187 2.6 9. NA; DK 6,563 95.1 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10072 'HD START/END POS FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17452 MD=9 RAW DATA - 61 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-February 1983 58 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 60 1.0 2. Ended a position during this month 26 0.4 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 2 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 142 1.8 9. NA; DK 6,629 96.2 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10073 'HD START/END POS MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17453 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-March 1983 90 1.4 1. Started a new position during this month 69 0.9 2. Ended a position during this month 54 0.9 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 3 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 142 1.8 9. NA; DK 6,560 95.0 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10074 'HD START/END POS APR 83 ' TLOC= 17454 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-April 1983 81 1.0 1. Started a new position during this month 62 0.9 2. Ended a position during this month 44 0.6 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 146 1.9 9. NA; DK 6,581 95.6 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10075 'HD START/END POS MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17455 MD=9 62 - RAW DATA Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-May 1983 78 1.0 1. Started a new position during this month 77 1.1 2. Ended a position during this month 45 0.7 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 139 1.7 9. NA; DK 6,574 95.5 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10076 'HD START/END POS JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17456 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-June 1983 100 1.3 1. Started a new position during this month 82 1.2 2. Ended a position during this month 56 0.9 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 6 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 131 1.6 9. NA; DK 6,542 94.9 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10077 'HD START/END POS JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17457 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-July 1983 97 1.4 1. Started a new position during this month 80 1.1 2. Ended a position during this month 48 0.7 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 10 0.2 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 128 1.4 9. NA; DK 6,555 95.2 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10078 'HD START/END POS AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17458 MD=9 RAW DATA - 63 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-August 1983 105 1.4 1. Started a new position during this month 91 1.4 2. Ended a position during this month 55 0.8 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 8 0.2 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 2 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 122 1.4 9. NA; DK 6,535 94.9 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10079 'HD START/END POS SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17459 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-September 1983 95 1.3 1. Started a new position during this month 86 1.2 2. Ended a position during this month 74 1.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 5 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 2 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 120 1.4 9. NA; DK 6,536 94.7 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10080 'HD START/END POS OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17460 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-October 1983 89 1.0 1. Started a new position during this month 62 1.1 2. Ended a position during this month 63 0.9 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 6 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 113 1.2 9. NA; DK 6,583 95.7 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10081 'HD START/END POS NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17461 MD=9 64 - RAW DATA Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-November 1983 92 1.2 1. Started a new position during this month 65 0.9 2. Ended a position during this month 56 0.8 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 3 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 103 1.1 9. NA; DK 6,597 95.9 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10082 'HD START/END POS DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17462 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-December 1983 43 0.7 1. Started a new position during this month 135 1.7 2. Ended a position during this month 46 0.6 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 6 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 114 1.3 9. NA; DK 6,572 95.6 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10083 'HD START/END POS JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17463 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-January 1984 111 1.8 1. Started a new position during this month 59 0.7 2. Ended a position during this month 59 0.7 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,596 26.7 9. NA; DK 5,088 70.2 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10084 'HD START/END POS FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17464 MD=9 RAW DATA - 65 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-February 1984 79 0.9 1. Started a new position during this month 65 0.8 2. Ended a position during this month 60 0.7 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 2 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 2 0.1 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,593 26.7 9. NA; DK 5,117 70.8 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10085 'HD START/END POS MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17465 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-March 1984 86 1.1 1. Started a new position during this month 50 0.4 2. Ended a position during this month 66 0.9 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 2 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 2 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,563 26.1 9. NA; DK 5,148 71.4 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10086 'HD START/END POS APR 84 ' TLOC= 17466 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-April 1984 53 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 27 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 26 0.4 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 2 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 2 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 2,291 39.8 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 952 13.6 9. NA; DK 3,564 45.4 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month 66 - RAW DATA V10087 'HD START/END POS MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17467 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-May 1984 20 0.3 1. Started a new position during this month 11 0.1 2. Ended a position during this month 12 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 4,993 77.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 362 4.3 9. NA; DK 1,518 17.8 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10088 'HD START/END POS JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17468 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-June 1984 6 0.0 1. Started a new position during this month 4 0.0 2. Ended a position during this month 5 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 6,503 95.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 58 0.7 9. NA; DK 342 3.5 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10089 'HD START/END POS JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17469 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-July 1984 2 0.0 1. Started a new position during this month 3 0.0 2. Ended a position during this month 2 0.0 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion RAW DATA - 67 6,781 98.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 112 1.2 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10090 'HD START/END POS AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17470 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-August 1984 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 2 0.0 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 6,839 99.1 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 11 0.2 9. NA; DK 66 0.7 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10091 'HD START/END POS SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17471 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-September 1984 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 6,868 99.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 45 0.5 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month V10092 'HD START/END POS OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17472 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Changes in Position-October 1984 68 - RAW DATA 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 6,889 99.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 26 0.3 0. Inap.; neither started nor ended a position during this month NOTE: V10093 through V10114 were coded from questions C108, C111, C125 and C128 for Heads who were working more than ten hours per week at the time of the interview. Information for unemployed Heads was taken from questions D34, D37, D49, and D52. Heads who were retired, permanently disabled, etc. and who were either not working at all or working ten hours per week or less at the time of the interview were assumed to be either unemployed or out of the labor force in 1983 (code 7 below) for all months not mentioned at question E8, unless more information was volunteered. The 1984 variables were coded with missing data except for the month of the interview, which was coded using question E10. V10093 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17473 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1983 585 6.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 207 2.7 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,385 23.3 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 183 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,557 65.5 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10094 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17474 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1983 RAW DATA - 69 566 6.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 206 2.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,390 23.3 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 187 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,566 65.6 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10095 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17475 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1983 544 5.8 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 208 2.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,391 23.3 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 192 2.4 9. NA; DK 4,583 65.9 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10096 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB APR 83 ' TLOC= 17476 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1983 503 5.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 194 2.4 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,387 23.3 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 195 2.4 9. NA; DK 4,638 66.7 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10097 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17477 MD=9 70 - RAW DATA Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1983 455 4.6 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 197 2.5 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 4 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,394 23.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 198 2.4 9. NA; DK 4,670 67.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10098 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17478 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1983 438 4.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 186 2.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 9 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,390 23.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 193 2.3 9. NA; DK 4,702 67.5 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10099 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17479 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1983 424 4.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 179 2.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 4 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,394 23.6 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 188 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,729 67.9 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month RAW DATA - 71 V10100 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17480 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1983 409 3.8 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 171 2.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 8 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,407 23.8 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 188 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,735 67.9 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10101 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17481 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1983 404 3.8 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 160 2.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,413 24.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 191 2.3 9. NA; DK 4,746 67.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10102 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17482 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1983 407 3.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 155 2.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 4 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,415 24.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 188 2.3 9. NA; DK 72 - RAW DATA 4,748 67.7 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10103 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17483 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-November 1983 421 4.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 148 1.9 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 5 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,434 24.4 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 178 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,731 67.1 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10104 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17484 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-December 1983 468 4.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 154 1.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 4 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,439 24.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 178 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,674 66.5 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10105 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17485 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1984 549 5.6 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 106 1.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 5 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 11 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one RAW DATA - 73 1,636 27.2 9. NA; DK 4,610 65.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10106 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17486 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1984 537 5.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 105 1.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 10 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 11 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,637 27.2 9. NA; DK 4,617 65.9 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10107 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17487 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1984 516 5.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 114 1.4 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 7 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 610 12.6 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,004 14.2 9. NA; DK 4,663 66.6 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10108 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB APR 84 ' TLOC= 17488 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1984 346 3.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 62 0.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 10 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 74 - RAW DATA 560 8.8 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 2,295 39.9 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 418 4.9 9. NA; DK 3,227 42.5 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10109 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17489 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1984 152 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 35 0.4 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 6 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 295 3.6 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 4,984 77.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 83 0.9 9. NA; DK 1,363 16.7 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10110 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17490 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1984 36 0.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 8 0.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 41 0.4 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,499 95.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 28 0.3 9. NA; DK 306 3.2 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month RAW DATA - 75 V10111 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17491 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1984 12 0.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 6 0.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 10 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,778 98.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 98 1.1 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10112 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17492 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1984 6 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 4 0.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,836 99.1 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 56 0.6 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10113 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17493 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1984 4 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 2 0.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 76 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 3 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,865 99.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 39 0.5 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10114 'HD UNEMP/OUT LAB OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17494 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1984 3 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 2 0.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 3 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,886 99.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 22 0.3 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month NOTE: V10015 through V10126 were coded from question C120 or D44. Data for Heads who were asked Section E were coded 0 if no work at all was done during 1983 ("No" to E3). Section E Heads who had worked during 1983 were coded as having missing data during those months when they were working in 1983 unless information to the contrary was volunteered. V10115 'HD XTRA JOBS JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17495 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1983 364 5.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 15 0.2 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 2 0.0 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 2 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer RAW DATA - 77 434 6.5 9. NA; DK 6,100 87.5 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10116 'HD XTRA JOBS FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17496 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1983 369 5.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 18 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 2 0.0 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 2 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 439 6.6 9. NA; DK 6,087 87.3 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10117 'HD XTRA JOBS MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17497 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1983 394 6.0 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 19 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 2 0.0 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 2 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 441 6.7 9. NA; DK 6,059 86.9 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10118 'HD XTRA JOBS APR 83 ' TLOC= 17498 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1983 407 6.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 17 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 2 0.0 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 3 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 437 6.6 9. NA; DK 6,052 86.8 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month 78 - RAW DATA V10119 'HD XTRA JOBS MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17499 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1983 410 6.3 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 17 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3 0.1 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 3 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 440 6.6 9. NA; DK 6,045 86.7 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10120 'HD XTRA JOBS JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17500 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1983 427 6.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 18 0.4 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 1 0.0 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 4 0.1 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 442 6.7 9. NA; DK 6,026 86.3 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10121 'HD XTRA JOBS JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17501 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1983 432 6.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 20 0.4 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 5 0.1 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 440 6.6 9. NA; DK 6,021 86.3 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10122 'HD XTRA JOBS AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17502 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1983 RAW DATA - 79 427 6.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 15 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 5 0.1 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 444 6.7 9. NA; DK 6,027 86.5 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10123 'HD XTRA JOBS SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17503 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1983 443 6.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 8 0.2 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 437 6.6 9. NA; DK 6,024 86.4 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10124 'HD XTRA JOBS OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17504 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1983 429 6.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 6 0.1 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 5 0.1 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 430 6.5 9. NA; DK 6,048 87.0 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10125 'HD XTRA JOBS NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17505 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-November 1983 440 6.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 4 0.1 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 80 - RAW DATA 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 4 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 433 6.5 9. NA; DK 6,037 86.8 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10126 'HD XTRA JOBS DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17506 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-December 1983 427 6.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 4 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 433 6.5 9. NA; DK 6,051 87.0 0. Inap.; had no extra job at all during this month V10127 'WF MAIN JOB WRKHRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17507-17510 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Worked on Main Job in 1983 % nonzero = 34.1 mean nonzero = 1,379.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nual work hours on all jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable was calculated from the product of F109 x F110 or G36 x G37 or H7 x H9. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1983; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00) V10128 'ACC WF MAIN JOB WORK HRS' TLOC= 17511 Accuracy of V10127 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours worked on main job in 1983) 6,857 99.3 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work in 1983 (V10127=0000) 39 0.4 1. Minor assignment 22 0.2 2. Major assignment V10129 'WF XTRA JOB WRKHRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17512-17515 RAW DATA - 81 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Worked on Extra Jobs in 1983 % nonzero = 2.6 mean nonzero = 317.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nualized work hours on all extra jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable was calculated from the product of F115 x F117 or G40 x G42. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1983 (V10127=0000); no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); no extra job (V10778=5 or 9 or V10831=5 or 9) V10130 'ACC WF XTRA JOB WRK HRS ' TLOC= 17516 Accuracy of V10129 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours worked on extra jobs in 1983) 6,902 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work in 1983 (V10127=0000); no extra job (V10129=0000) 7 0.1 1. Minor assignment 9 0.1 2. Major assignment V10131 'WF ANN WRK HRS-1983 ' TLOC= 17517-17520 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Total Annual Work Hours in 1983 % nonzero = 34.1 mean nonzero = 1,425.9 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the ac- tual total annual hours on all jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable is the sum of V10127, V10129 and any hours mentioned at F112. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work in 1983 (V10127=0000) V10132 'ACC WF WRK HOURS-1983 ' TLOC= 17521 Accuracy of V10131 (Wife's/"Wife's" total annual work hours in 1983) 6,828 98.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work in 1983 (V10131=0000) 67 0.8 1. Minor assignment 23 0.3 2. Major assignment V10133 'WF WRKRS LOST OTR ILL-83' TLOC= 17522-17525 82 - RAW DATA 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Work Missed Because Someone Else was Ill in 1983 % nonzero = 6.4 mean nonzero = 49.1 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying F92 or G22 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through illness of others (V10763=5 or 9 or V10819=5 or 9) V10134 'ACC WF HRS LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 17526 Accuracy of V10133 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of work missed be- cause someone else was ill in 1983) 6,917 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); missed no work through illness of others (V10133=0000) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V10135 'WF WRK HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 17527-17530 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Illness in 1983 % nonzero = 13.6 mean nonzero = 166.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-3280 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying F95 or G25 by 80 for the first eight weeks and by 60 for any weeks thereafter. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through own ill- ness (V10765=5 or 9 or V10821=5 or 9) V10136 'ACC WF HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 17531 Accuracy of V10135 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of illness in 1983) RAW DATA - 83 6,918 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); missed no work through own illness (V10135=0000) 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V10137 'WF STRIKE HOURS 1983 ' TLOC= 17532-17535 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours on Strike in 1983 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 111.8 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying F101 or G28 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through strikes (V10769=5 or 8 or V10823=5 or 9) V10138 'ACC WF STRIKE HRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17536 Accuracy of V10137 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours on strike in 1983) 6,918 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); missed no work through strikes (V10137=0000) 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V10139 'WF UNEMP HRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17537-17540 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Unemployment in 1983 % nonzero = 3.8 mean nonzero = 628.0 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying F104 or G31 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off during 1983 (V10771=5 or 9 or V10825=5 or 9) V10140 'ACC WF UNEMP HRS 1983 ' TLOC= 17541 84 - RAW DATA Accuracy of V10139 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of unemployment in 1983) 6,907 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was not unemployed or laid off during 1983 (V10139=0000) 6 0.0 1. Minor assignment 5 0.1 2. Major assignment V10141 'WF HRS OUT LAB FORCE 83 ' TLOC= 17542-17545 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Out of the Labor Force in 1983 % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero = 1,178.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-2080 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was computed by multiplying F107 or G34 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and not working (V10672=5 or 9); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student or other and working 10 hours per week or less (V10673=5 or 9); not out of the labor force during 1983 (V10773=5 or 9 or V10827=5 or 9) V10142 'ACC WF 83 HR OUT LAB FRC' TLOC= 17546 Accuracy of V10141 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours out of the labor force in 1983) 6,910 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife"; not out of the labor force during 1983 (V10141=0000) 3 0.0 1. Minor assignment 5 0.1 2. Major assignment NOTE: V10143 through V10164 were coded from various questions in the work history sequences (questions F63-F90 or G12-G17 and additional supplements) as well as questions F109, G36 and H7-H8. V10143 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17547 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-January 1983 1,802 23.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 225 2.7 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 37 0.4 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 12 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month RAW DATA - 85 3 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 12 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 106 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,721 71.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10144 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17548 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-February 1983 1,806 24.0 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 224 2.7 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 35 0.4 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 11 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 3 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 12 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 105 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,722 71.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10145 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17549 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-March 1983 1,836 24.4 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 215 2.7 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 34 0.4 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 11 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 2 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 11 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 86 - RAW DATA 104 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,705 70.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10146 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER APR 83 ' TLOC= 17550 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-April 1983 1,868 24.8 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 205 2.5 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 33 0.3 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 8 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 1 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 9 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 104 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,690 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10147 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17551 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-May 1983 1,873 24.7 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 210 2.6 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 31 0.3 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 6 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 1 0.0 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 10 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 109 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10148 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17552 MD=9 RAW DATA - 87 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-June 1983 1,794 23.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 194 2.4 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 23 0.2 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 7 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 9 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 151 2.3 9. NA; DK 4,740 71.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10149 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17553 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-July 1983 1,737 22.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 172 2.2 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 24 0.2 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 8 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 111 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,862 73.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10150 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17554 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-August 1983 1,817 23.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 155 1.9 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 88 - RAW DATA 18 0.2 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 3 0.1 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 8 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 175 2.6 9. NA; DK 4,742 72.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10151 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17555 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-September 1983 2,017 26.3 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 140 1.7 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 15 0.2 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 2 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 114 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,623 70.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10152 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17556 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-October 1983 2,087 27.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 115 1.3 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 7 0.1 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 2 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month RAW DATA - 89 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 6 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 106 1.5 9. NA; DK 4,595 69.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10153 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17557 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-November 1983 2,103 27.5 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 100 1.2 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 4 0.0 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7 0.1 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 108 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,595 69.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10154 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17558 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-December 1983 2,125 27.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 81 0.9 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 1 0.0 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 5 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 101 1.5 9. NA; DK 90 - RAW DATA 4,604 69.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10155 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17559 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-January 1984 2,093 27.5 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 51 0.6 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 1 0.0 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,618 24.1 9. NA; DK 3,155 47.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10156 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17560 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-February 1984 2,124 27.9 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 36 0.4 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,624 24.2 9. NA; DK 3,134 47.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10157 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17561 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-March 1984 RAW DATA - 91 2,193 28.8 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 15 0.2 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 2 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,573 23.2 9. NA; DK 3,134 47.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10158 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER APR 84 ' TLOC= 17562 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-April 1984 1,498 18.0 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 6 0.1 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 1,341 21.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 1,019 14.0 9. NA; DK 3,053 46.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10159 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17563 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-May 1984 575 6.4 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 92 - RAW DATA 3 0.0 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 2,951 42.8 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 392 4.9 9. NA; DK 2,997 45.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10160 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17564 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-June 1984 118 1.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 1 0.0 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 3,773 52.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 69 0.7 9. NA; DK 2,957 45.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10161 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17565 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-July 1984 33 0.3 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month RAW DATA - 93 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 3,918 54.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,949 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10162 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17566 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-August 1984 18 0.2 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 3,944 54.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,947 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10163 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17567 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-September 1984 12 0.1 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 94 - RAW DATA 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 3,953 54.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,947 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month V10164 'WF WRK/EMPLOYER OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17568 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Employer-October 1984 7 0.0 1. Was working for Employer A for at least part of this month 1 0.0 2. Was working for Employer B for at least part of this month 3. Was working for Employer C for at least part of this month 4. Was working for Employer D for at least part of this month 5. Was working for Employer E for at least part of this month 6. Was working for Employer F for at least part of this month 7. Was working for at least part of this month, but NA for which employer 3,963 54.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 9. NA; DK 2,947 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); did not work on main job at all during this month NOTE: V10165 through V10186 were coded from dates given throughout the work history sequences (questions F63-F90 or G12-G17) and ad- ditional supplements. V10165 'WF START/END POS JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17569 MD=9 RAW DATA - 95 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-January 1983 37 0.4 1. Started a new position during this month 22 0.2 2. Ended a position during this month 7 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 229 2.8 9. NA; DK 6,620 96.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10166 'WF START/END POS FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17570 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-February 1983 36 0.4 1. Started a new position during this month 28 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 6 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 163 1.9 9. NA; DK 6,683 97.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10167 'WF START/END POS MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17571 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-March 1983 31 0.3 1. Started a new position during this month 25 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 16 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 163 1.9 9. NA; DK 6,683 97.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10168 'WF START/END POS APR 83 ' TLOC= 17572 MD=9 96 - RAW DATA Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-April 1983 38 0.4 1. Started a new position during this month 30 0.4 2. Ended a position during this month 21 0.3 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 164 1.9 9. NA; DK 6,664 97.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10169 'WF START/END POS MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17573 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-May 1983 43 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 39 0.5 2. Ended a position during this month 19 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 156 1.8 9. NA; DK 6,661 97.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10170 'WF START/END POS JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17574 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-June 1983 44 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 58 0.7 2. Ended a position during this month 16 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 147 1.7 9. NA; DK 6,652 96.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10171 'WF START/END POS JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17575 MD=9 RAW DATA - 97 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-July 1983 47 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 34 0.4 2. Ended a position during this month 18 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 143 1.6 9. NA; DK 6,671 97.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10172 'WF START/END POS AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17576 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-August 1983 59 0.6 1. Started a new position during this month 46 0.5 2. Ended a position during this month 29 0.4 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 3 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 1 0.0 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 143 1.7 9. NA; DK 6,637 96.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10173 'WF START/END POS SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17577 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-September 1983 77 0.9 1. Started a new position during this month 34 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 17 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 141 1.6 9. NA; DK 6,645 96.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10174 'WF START/END POS OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17578 MD=9 98 - RAW DATA Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-October 1983 60 0.7 1. Started a new position during this month 44 0.5 2. Ended a position during this month 36 0.4 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 7 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 136 1.6 9. NA; DK 6,635 96.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10175 'WF START/END POS NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17579 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-November 1983 50 0.6 1. Started a new position during this month 36 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 25 0.3 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 8 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 129 1.5 9. NA; DK 6,670 97.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10176 'WF START/END POS DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17580 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-December 1983 36 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 57 0.6 2. Ended a position during this month 21 0.3 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 8 0.1 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 142 1.7 9. NA; DK 6,654 96.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10177 'WF START/END POS JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17581 MD=9 RAW DATA - 99 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-January 1984 64 0.7 1. Started a new position during this month 23 0.3 2. Ended a position during this month 18 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,605 23.8 9. NA; DK 5,208 74.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10178 'WF START/END POS FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17582 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-February 1984 41 0.6 1. Started a new position during this month 22 0.2 2. Ended a position during this month 17 0.2 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,606 23.9 9. NA; DK 5,231 75.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10179 'WF START/END POS MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17583 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-March 1984 47 0.5 1. Started a new position during this month 16 0.2 2. Ended a position during this month 16 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,582 23.4 9. NA; DK 5,255 75.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10180 'WF START/END POS APR 84 ' TLOC= 17584 MD=9 100 - RAW DATA Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-April 1984 30 0.3 1. Started a new position during this month 8 0.1 2. Ended a position during this month 7 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 1,342 21.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 1,030 14.1 9. NA; DK 4,501 64.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10181 'WF START/END POS MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17585 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-May 1984 9 0.1 1. Started a new position during this month 4 0.1 2. Ended a position during this month 5 0.1 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 1 0.0 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 2,950 42.8 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 400 5.1 9. NA; DK 3,549 51.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10182 'WF START/END POS JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17586 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-June 1984 2 0.0 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 1 0.0 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion RAW DATA - 101 3,774 52.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 68 0.7 9. NA; DK 3,073 46.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10183 'WF START/END POS JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17587 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-July 1984 2 0.0 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 1 0.0 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 3,919 54.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,978 45.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10184 'WF START/END POS AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17588 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-August 1984 1. Started a new position during this month 1 0.0 2. Ended a position during this month 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 3,945 54.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,963 45.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10185 'WF START/END POS SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17589 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-September 1984 102 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 3,954 54.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,957 45.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month V10186 'WF START/END POS OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17590 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Changes in Position-October 1984 1. Started a new position during this month 2. Ended a position during this month 3. Ended a position and then started another during this month 4. Multiple changes resulting in end of a position; started and then ended only one job 5. Multiple changes resulting in starting a new posi- tion 3,965 54.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of the interview 9. NA; DK 2,953 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); neither started nor ended a position during this month NOTE: V10187 through V10208 were coded from questions F105, F108, F121 and F124 for Wives/"Wives" who were working more than ten hours per week at the time of the interview. Information for unemployed Wives/"Wives" was taken from questions G32, G35, G46, and G48. Wives/ "Wives" who were retired, permanently disabled, etc. and who were either not working at all or working ten hours per week or less at the time of the interview were assumed to be either unemployed or out of the labor force in 1983 (code 7 below) for all months not mentioned at question H8, unless more information was volunteered. The 1984 vari- ables were coded with missing data except for the month of the inter- view, which was coded using question H10. V10187 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17591 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1983 RAW DATA - 103 148 1.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 251 3.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,380 20.9 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 98 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,041 73.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10188 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17592 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1983 147 1.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 238 3.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,382 21.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 97 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,054 73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10189 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17593 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1983 142 1.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 232 2.9 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,385 21.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 97 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,062 73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month 104 - RAW DATA V10190 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB APR 83 ' TLOC= 17594 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1983 129 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 224 2.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,380 21.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 99 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,086 73.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10191 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17595 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1983 115 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 215 2.7 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,390 21.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 95 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,102 73.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10192 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17596 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1983 124 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 215 2.7 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 4 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,392 21.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one RAW DATA - 105 99 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,084 73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10193 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17597 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1983 125 1.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 198 2.5 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 4 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,409 21.4 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 97 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,085 73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10194 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17598 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1983 114 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 191 2.5 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,407 21.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 108 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,095 73.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10195 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17599 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1983 113 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 106 - RAW DATA 158 2.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,408 21.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 107 1.5 9. NA; DK 5,129 73.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10196 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17600 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1983 101 1.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 144 1.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 4 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,410 21.6 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 107 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,152 74.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10197 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17601 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-November 1983 108 1.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 136 1.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,425 21.7 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 102 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,144 74.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10198 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17602 MD=9 RAW DATA - 107 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-December 1983 111 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 133 1.5 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 1,438 21.8 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 104 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,129 74.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10199 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JAN 84 ' TLOC= 17603 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1984 135 1.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 83 0.9 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 6 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 12 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,633 24.3 9. NA; DK 5,049 73.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10200 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB FEB 84 ' TLOC= 17604 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1984 130 1.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 70 0.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 6 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 11 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,634 24.3 9. NA; DK 108 - RAW DATA 5,067 73.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10201 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB MAR 84 ' TLOC= 17605 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1984 119 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 57 0.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 554 9.4 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,077 14.8 9. NA; DK 5,105 74.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10202 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB APR 84 ' TLOC= 17606 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1984 90 0.7 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 30 0.3 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 608 8.8 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,342 21.4 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 444 5.6 9. NA; DK 4,404 63.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10203 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB MAY 84 ' TLOC= 17607 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1984 35 0.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month RAW DATA - 109 15 0.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 319 4.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 2,950 42.8 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 85 0.9 9. NA; DK 3,513 51.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10204 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JUN 84 ' TLOC= 17608 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1984 8 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 5 0.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 1 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 50 0.5 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 3,774 52.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 21 0.2 9. NA; DK 3,059 46.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10205 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB JUL 84 ' TLOC= 17609 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1984 5 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1 0.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 110 - RAW DATA 3,917 54.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,975 45.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10206 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB AUG 84 ' TLOC= 17610 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1984 4 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1 0.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 2 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 3,943 54.2 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,960 45.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V10207 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB SEP 84 ' TLOC= 17611 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1984 4 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 6 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 3,952 54.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,955 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month RAW DATA - 111 V10208 'WF UNEMP/OUT LAB OCT 84 ' TLOC= 17612 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1984 2 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 3,964 54.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,951 45.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month NOTE: V10209 through V10220 were coded from question F116 or G41. Data for Wives/"Wives" who were asked Section H were coded 0 if no work at all was done during 1983 ("No" to H3). Section H Wives/ "Wives" who had worked during 1983 were coded as having missing data during those months when they were working in 1983 unless information to the contrary was volunteered. V10209 'WF XTRA JOBS JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17613 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1983 82 1.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 360 4.0 9. NA; DK 6,474 94.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10210 'WF XTRA JOBS FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17614 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1983 85 1.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 112 - RAW DATA 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 361 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,470 94.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10211 'WF XTRA JOBS MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17615 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1983 90 1.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 361 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,464 94.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10212 'WF XTRA JOBS APR 83 ' TLOC= 17616 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1983 85 1.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 363 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,467 94.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10213 'WF XTRA JOBS MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17617 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1983 88 1.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month RAW DATA - 113 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 363 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,465 94.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10214 'WF XTRA JOBS JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17618 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1983 95 1.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 360 4.0 9. NA; DK 6,460 94.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10215 'WF XTRA JOBS JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17619 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1983 90 1.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 3 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 360 4.0 9. NA; DK 6,465 94.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10216 'WF XTRA JOBS AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17620 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1983 94 1.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 114 - RAW DATA 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 362 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,460 94.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10217 'WF XTRA JOBS SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17621 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1983 103 1.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 364 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,449 94.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10218 'WF XTRA JOBS OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17622 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1983 104 1.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2 0.0 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 364 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,448 94.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10219 'WF XTRA JOBS NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17623 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-November 1983 109 1.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month RAW DATA - 115 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 365 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,444 94.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10220 'WF XTRA JOBS DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17624 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-December 1983 106 1.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 4. Had extra job D during at least part of this month 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 363 4.1 9. NA; DK 6,449 94.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); had no extra job at all during this month V10221 '# MAJOR ADULTS ' TLOC= 17625 Number of Major Adults - 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Only 1 0.0 0. Single Head who is senile, etc. 2,921 45.2 1. One major adult (Head or Wife/"Wife") 3,996 54.8 2. Two major adults (Head and Wife/"Wife") V10222 '# IN FU-1984 ' TLOC= 17626-17627 Family Size in 1984 (Number of members in family at time of interview) mean = 2.5 The range of possible values for this variable is at least 01 but not more than 20. The code value represents the actual number of persons in the FU, and has the same value as V10418. There are no missing data in this variable. V10223 '# REQUIRED ROOMS ' TLOC= 17628 Number of Rooms Required for FU of This Size, Age, and Sex Composition The rule for calculating this variable is as follows: 116 - RAW DATA 2 rooms--for each Head with or without a Wife/"Wife" +1 room--for each additional married couple or single person 18 or over +1 room--for every two boys under 18 +1 room--for every two girls under 18 If there is an odd number of children, round up. If there is an odd number of girls and an odd number of boys, pair those under 10 years of age regardless of sex. 2,826 50.7 2. Two 2,387 30.2 3. Three 1,208 14.5 4. Four 317 3.2 5. Five 121 1.0 6. Six 31 0.2 7. Seven 17 0.1 8. Eight 11 0.0 9. Nine or more V10224 'WEEKLY FOOD NEEDS-1984 ' TLOC= 17629-17633 Weekly Food Needs mean = 1588.5 This variable's values are based on USDA Low-Cost Plan estimates of weekly food costs, according to the table below (reproduced from Fami- ly Economics Review, June 1967), summed for the family as it was at the time of the interview. Please refer to the wave VII (1974) documentation volume, pp. 39-41, for a complete description of the PSID's use of these standards. INDIVIDUAL FOOD STANDARD (LOW COST) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Age Male Female ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under 4 $3.90 $3.90 4-6 4.60 4.60 7-9 5.50 5.50 10-12 6.40 6.30 13-15 7.40 6.90 16-20 8.70 7.20 21-35 7.50 6.50 36-55 6.90 6.30 56 and older 6.30 5.40 This same standard has been used in Waves I-XVI. Adjustments for inflation, etc., are left to users. The actual weekly food needs in dollars and cents is coded here. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having two decimal places. The mean value above ignores these decimal places. RAW DATA - 117 V10225 'ANNUAL NEEDS STD-1983 ' TLOC= 17634-17638 Annual Need Standard in 1983 mean = 2,993.0 This is the Orshansky-type poverty threshold based on an annual food needs standard which is derived from the weekly food costs in the preceding variable, converted to an annual amount, and adjusted for economies of scale by USDA rules as follows: +-----------------------------------------------------+ | Single person . . . . . . . . . . . .add 20% | | Two persons . . . . . . . . . . . . .add 10% | | Three persons . . . . . . . . . . . . add 5% | | Four persons . . . . . . . . . . .no change | | Five persons . . . . . . . . . . .deduct 5% | | Six or more persons . . . . . . . deduct 10% | +-----------------------------------------------------+ An additional adjustment for diseconomies of small households (in rent, etc.) was made as follows: 4.89 times the food needs for single persons 3.70 times the food needs for two-person units 3.00 times the food needs for all other units Please refer to the wave VII (1974) documentation volume, pp. 39-41, and to the User Guide, Chapter D, for further details on the need standard. Note that this variable is not adjusted for inflation, nor is it exactly comparable to the official poverty standard; such chan- ges are left to users. This need standard is adjusted for changes in family composition during 1983 and is not adjusted for farmers; see V11024 for an income/needs measure which makes such an adjustment. V10226 'WIFE ANN HSEWRK (J2) ' TLOC= 17639-17642 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Housework (Question J2) % nonzero = 54.2 mean nonzero = 1,359.0 The values for this variable in the range 0001-4368 represent the ac- tual annualized hours spent on housework at the time of the interview by the wife/"wife"; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00) V10227 'ACC WIFE ANN HSEWRK ' TLOC= 17643 Accuracy of V10226 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual housework hours) 6,899 99.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); no housework (V10226=0000) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 118 - RAW DATA 18 0.3 2. Major assignment V10228 'HEAD ANN HSEWRK (J3) ' TLOC= 17644-17647 1984 Head's Annual Hours of Housework (Question J3) % nonzero = 86.9 mean nonzero = 579.5 The values for this variable in the range 0001-4368 represent the ac- tual annualized hours spent at the time of the interview on housework by the Head; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; Head does no housework V10229 'ACC HEAD ANN HSEWRK ' TLOC= 17648 Accuracy of V10228 (Head's annual housework hours) 6,889 99.5 0. Inap.; no assignment; Head does no housework (V10228=0000) 5 0.1 1. Minor assignment 24 0.4 2. Major assignment V10230 'OFUM ANN HSEWRK (J7) ' TLOC= 17649-17652 Annual Hours of Housework Done by All Others in FU at the Time of the Interview (Question J7) % nonzero = 32.2 mean nonzero = 572.5 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the sum of the actual annualized hours spent on housework by all others in the FU; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; no others in FU (V10868=1); no others do housework (V10869=5 or 9) 9999. 9,999 hours or more V10231 'ACC OFUM ANN HSEWRK ' TLOC= 17653 Accuracy of V10230 (Others' annual housework hours) 6,885 99.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no others in FU (V10868=1); others do no housework (V10230=00) 3 0.1 1. Minor assignment 30 0.3 2. Major assignment V10232 '# PERS GOT FD ST LAST MO' TLOC= 17654 MD=9 Number of People in Household for whom Food Stamps were Issued during Month Prior to Interview (Question J9) RAW DATA - 119 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.7 The household may include more people than those in the FU or everyone in the FU may not be receiving food stamps; therefore this number might not equal V10222 (Family Size in 1984). 235 2.2 1. One 190 1.5 2. Two 194 1.5 3. Three 155 1.2 4. Four 99 0.8 5. Five 34 0.3 6. Six 14 0.1 7. Seven 9 0.0 8. Eight or more 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,985 92.4 0. Inap.; food stamps not used last month; "No" to J11 V10233 'VALUE FD ST LAST MO(J10)' TLOC= 17655-17657 Value of Food Stamps Received during Month Prior to Interview (Ques- tion J10) % nonzero = 7.6 mean nonzero = 113.0 The values for this variable in the range 001-998 represent the actual value of the stamps in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000. Inap.; food stamps not used last month (V10232=0) 999. $999 or more V10234 'ACC VALUE FD ST LAST MO ' TLOC= 17658 Accuracy of V10233 (Value of food stamps received last month) 6,895 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; food stamps not used last month (V10232=0) 10 0.0 1. Minor assignment 13 0.1 2. Major assignment V10235 'ANN FOOD COST EXC FD ST ' TLOC= 17659-17663 Annual Food Expenditure for Food Used at Home % nonzero = 96.6 mean nonzero = 2,786.4 This variable excludes the expenditure for food purchased with food stamps and is the sum of J12 and J14 or J16 and J18. Values in the range 00001-99998 represent the annual food expenditure in whole dol- lars; all missing data were assigned. 120 - RAW DATA 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to J11 and J13; no amount at J16 and "No" to J17 99999. $99,999 or more V10236 'ACC ANN FOOD COST ' TLOC= 17664 Accuracy of V10235 (Annual food expenditure for food used at home) 6,790 98.1 0. Inap.; no assignment; no annual food expenditure (V10235=00000) 43 0.7 1. Minor assignment 85 1.2 2. Major assignment V10237 'ANN EAT OUT COST(J15/19)' TLOC= 17665-17668 Annual Food Expenditure for Meals Away From Home (Question J15 or J19) % nonzero = 84.7 mean nonzero = 928.8 This variable excludes the amount spent for meals at work and/or school. Values in the range 0001-9998 represent the annual expendi- ture in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; none 9999. $9,999 or more V10238 'ACC ANN EAT OUT COST ' TLOC= 17669 Accuracy of V10237 (Annual food expenditure for meals away from home) 6,857 99.2 0. Inap.; no assignment; no annual food expenditure for meals away from home (V10237=0000) 18 0.3 1. Minor assignment 43 0.5 2. Major assignment V10239 'VALUE FD ST 1983 (J21) ' TLOC= 17670-17673 Value of Food Stamps Received in 1983 (Question J21) % nonzero = 9.0 mean nonzero = 1,022.9 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual annual value of the stamps in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; none; "No" to J20 9999. $9,999 or more V10240 'ACC VALUE FD ST 1983 ' TLOC= 17674 MD=9 RAW DATA - 121 Accuracy of V10239 (Value of food stamps received in 1983) 6,877 99.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) 15 0.1 1. Minor assignment 26 0.2 2. Major assignment V10241 '# MOS USED FD ST 83(J22)' TLOC= 17675-17676 MD=99 Number of Months Food Stamps Used in 1983 (Question J22) 5,836 91.1 00. None; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) 32 0.3 01. One month 46 0.5 02. Two months 85 0.7 03. Three months 45 0.6 04. Four months 31 0.4 05. Five months 51 0.3 06. Six months 14 0.2 07. Seven months 22 0.2 08. Eight months 18 0.2 09. Nine months 24 0.1 10. Ten months 9 0.1 11. Eleven months 690 5.3 12. Twelve months 15 0.1 99. NA; DK NOTE: V10242 through V10253 were coded from months mentioned at ques- tions J22-J24. V10242 'WTR USED FD ST JAN 83 ' TLOC= 17677 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in January 1983 (Question J24) 825 6.5 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,057 93.2 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10243 'WTR USED FD ST FEB 83 ' TLOC= 17678 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in February 1983 (Question J24) 831 6.6 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,051 93.1 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10244 'WTR USED FD ST MAR 83 ' TLOC= 17679 MD=9 122 - RAW DATA Whether Food Stamps Used in March 1983 (Question J24) 834 6.5 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,048 93.1 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10245 'WTR USED FD ST APR 83 ' TLOC= 17680 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in April 1983 (Question J24) 818 6.4 1. Food stamps were used during this month 37 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,063 93.3 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10246 'WTR USED FD ST MAY 83 ' TLOC= 17681 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in May 1983 (Question J24) 818 6.4 1. Food stamps were used during this month 39 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,061 93.3 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10247 'WTR USED FD ST JUN 83 ' TLOC= 17682 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in June 1983 (Question J24) 830 6.5 1. Food stamps were used during this month 39 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,049 93.2 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10248 'WTR USED FD ST JUL 83 ' TLOC= 17683 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in July 1983 (Question J24) 823 6.5 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,059 93.2 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10249 'WTR USED FD ST AUG 83 ' TLOC= 17684 MD=9 RAW DATA - 123 Whether Food Stamps Used in August 1983 (Question J24) 828 6.4 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,054 93.3 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10250 'WTR USED FD ST SEP 83 ' TLOC= 17685 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in September 1983 (Question J24) 829 6.5 1. Food stamps were used during this month 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,053 93.2 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10251 'WTR USED FD ST OCT 83 ' TLOC= 17686 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in October 1983 (Question J24) 839 6.7 1. Food stamps were used during this month 34 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,045 93.0 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10252 'WTR USED FD ST NOV 83 ' TLOC= 17687 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in November 1983 (Question J24) 854 6.9 1. Food stamps were used during this month 35 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,029 92.8 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) V10253 'WTR USED FD ST DEC 83 ' TLOC= 17688 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in December 1983 (Question J24) 855 7.0 1. Food stamps were used during this month 35 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,028 92.7 0. Inap.; food stamps not used at all during this month; received no food stamps in 1983 (V10239=0000) 124 - RAW DATA NOTE: Labor and asset splits of farm and business income were made using the 1983 work hours on jobs which generated those incomes. The rules are as follows: 1) if work hours are greater than or equal to the (positive) dollar amount, then all income is assumed to be labor. 2) if work hours are less than the dollar amount, assume that labor is worth at least $1.00 per hour and that all income above that amount is split equally between labor and asset. Labor Portion=Total farm or business income/2 + work hours/2 Asset Portion=Total farm or business income/2 - work hours/2 3) if total farm or business income represents a loss (i.e., a negative number), then the labor portion equals 0 and the loss is coded in the asset portion. V10254 'LABOR PART FARM Y 1983 ' TLOC= 17689-17693 1984 Head's Labor Part of Farm Income in 1983 (Question K4) % nonzero = 1.1 mean nonzero = 10,538.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of Head's farm income reported at K4 in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of farm income is located at V10265. See the note above for labor-asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; Head lost money at farming (V10265<0); Head is not a farmer or rancher (V10870=5) 99999. $99,999 or more V10255 'LABOR PART BUS Y 1983 ' TLOC= 17694-17698 1984 Head's Labor Part of Unincorporated Business Income in 1983 (Question K10) % nonzero = 5.6 mean nonzero = 11,426.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of Head's business income reported at K10 in whole dol- lars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of business income is located at V10266. See the note preceding V10254 for labor- asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; Head's unincorporated business lost money (V10266<0); did not own a business (V10872=5 or 9); corporation (V10875=1) 99999. $99,999 or more V10256 'HEAD 1983 WAGES ' TLOC= 17699-17704 RAW DATA - 125 1984 Head's Income from Wages and Salaries in 1983 (Question K12) % nonzero = 69.6 mean nonzero = 20,398.3 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the wage income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; no wages or salaries 999999. $999,999 or more V10257 'ACC HEAD 1983 WAGES ' TLOC= 17705 Accuracy of V10256 (Head's income from wages and salaries in 1983) 6,704 97.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wages (V10256=000000) 113 1.0 1. Minor assignment 101 1.1 2. Major assignment V10258 'HD BONUS/OT/COMM 1983 ' TLOC= 17706-17710 1984 Head's Income from Bonuses, Overtime, and/or Commissions in 1983 (Question K12) % nonzero = 6.9 mean nonzero = 5,148.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the bonus, overtime and commissions income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to K13 99999. $99,999 or more V10259 'HD PROF PRAC/TRADE 1983 ' TLOC= 17711-17716 1984 Head's Income from Professional Practice or Trade in 1983 (Ques- tions K16-17:a) % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero = 4,465.2 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the income from professional practice or trade in whole dollars; all miss- ing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; none; "No" to K16a 999999. $999,999 or more NOTE: Labor and asset splits of farming and market gardening were made using the 1983 work hours from the job that generated that in- 126 - RAW DATA come. The rule for these splits assumes 75% of the dollar amount is labor income, and the remaining 25% is asset income. If a loss is reported, then the labor portion equals zero and the loss is coded in the asset portion. V10260 'LABOR PART MKT GARDEN-83' TLOC= 17717-17721 1984 Head's Labor Portion of Income from Farming or Market Gardening in 1983 (Questions K16-17:b) % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 3,239.1 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of the farming and market gardening income reported at K16-17:b in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of this income is located at V10267. See the note above for labor-asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to K16b; Head lost money at farming or market gardening (V10267<0) 99999. $99,999 or more NOTE: Labor and asset splits of income from roomers and boarders were made using the 1983 work hours from the job which generated this in- come. The rules are as follows: 1) If Head owns the home, total income is split 50-50 into labor and asset. 2) If Head rents the home, all income is assumed to be labor in- come. V10261 'LABOR PART ROOMERS 1983 ' TLOC= 17722-17726 1984 Head's Labor Portion of Income from Roomers and Boarders in 1983 (Questions K16-17:c) % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 972.6 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of the income from roomers and boarders reported at K16- 17:c in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The asset por- tion of this income is located at V10268. See the note above for labor-asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to K17c; Head lost money from roomers and boarders (V10268<0) 99999. $99,999 or more V10262 'ACC HD LABOR Y EXC WAGES' TLOC= 17727 RAW DATA - 127 Accuracy of V10254-V10255 and V10258-10261 (1984 Head's labor income in 1983, excluding wages) 6,863 99.2 0. Inap.; no assignment; no non-wage labor income (V10254-V10255 and V10258-10261=0) 15 0.2 1. Minor assignment 40 0.6 2. Major assignment V10263 'WIFE 1983 LABOR/Y ' TLOC= 17728-17733 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Wages and Other Labor Income in 1983 (Question K50) % nonzero = 33.9 mean nonzero = 10,405.7 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the actual wage income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. If the Wife/"Wife" had any income from farming, business, market gar- dening, or roomers and boarders, labor-asset splits were made follow- ing the same rules as those for the Head. The labor portion of such income is included here; the asset portion is included in the ap- propriate variable in the range V10265-V10268. 000000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); "No" to K48 or K49 999999. $999,999 or more V10264 'ACC WF 1983 LABOR/Y ' TLOC= 17734 Accuracy of V10263 (Wife's/"Wife's" wage and other labor income in 1983) 6,844 99.2 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00); no labor income (V10263=00000) 36 0.4 1. Minor assignment 38 0.4 2. Major assignment V10265 'ASSET PART FARM Y 1983 ' TLOC= 17735-17740 1984 Head and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Farm Income in 1983 (Question K4) % nonzero = 1.4 mean nonzero, including negative values = 3,714.2 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at K4 in whole dollars. The range of values for this variable is -99999 through 999999; 000000 represents zero income and negative values represent overall income losses. All missing data were as- signed. The labor portion of farm income is located at V10254 for Heads, at V10263 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V10254 for labor-asset split rules. 128 - RAW DATA -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 999999. $999,999 or more V10266 'ASSET PART BUS Y 1983 ' TLOC= 17741-17746 1984 Head and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Unincorporated Business Income in 1983 (Question K10) % nonzero = 6.7 mean nonzero, including negative values = 8,670.2 The data coded here represent both Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" asset portion of the income reported at K7 in whole dollars. The range of values for this variable is -99999 through 999999; 000000 represents zero income and negative values represent overall income losses. All missing data were assigned. The labor portion of business income is located at V10255 for Heads, at V10263 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V10254 for labor-asset split rules. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 999999. $999,999 or more V10267 'ASSET PT MKT GARDN 1983 ' TLOC= 17747-17751 1984 Head and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Farming or Market Gar- dening in 1983 (Questions K16-17:b) % nonzero = 1.1 mean nonzero, including negative values = 528.5 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at K16-17:b in whole dollars. The range of values for this variable is -9999 through 99999; 00000 represents zero income and negative values represent overall income losses. All missing data were as- signed. The labor portion of this income is located at V10260 for Heads, at V10263 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V10260 for labor-asset split rules. -9999. Loss of $9,999 or more 99999. $99,999 or more V10268 'ASSET PT ROOMERS 1983 ' TLOC= 17752-17756 1984 Head and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Income from Roomers and Boarders in 1983 (Questions K16-17:c) % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, including negative values = 891.4 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at K16-17:c in whole dollars. The range of values for this variable RAW DATA - 129 is -9999 through 99999; 00000 represents zero income and negative values represent overall income losses. All missing data were as- signed. The labor portion of this income is located at V10261 for Heads, at V10263 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V10261 for labor-asset split rules. -9999. Loss of $9,999 or more 99999. $99,999 or more V10269 'HD #MO RECD RENT 1983 ' TLOC= 17757-17758 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Income from Rent in 1983 (Question K25:a) 14 0.2 01. One month 6 0.1 02. Two months 16 0.3 03. Three months 9 0.1 04. Four months 11 0.1 05. Five months 15 0.3 06. Six months 8 0.2 07. Seven months 8 0.1 08. Eight months 12 0.2 09. Nine months 7 0.2 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 308 6.0 12. Twelve months 71 1.5 99. NA; DK 6,432 90.5 00. None; "No" to K23a V10270 'HD RENT 1983 ' TLOC= 17759-17764 1984 Head's Income from Rent in 1983 (Question K24:a) % nonzero = 9.5 mean nonzero = 500.4 The range of values for this variable is -99999 through 999999; 000000 represents zero income and negative values represent overall income losses. All missing data were assigned. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 000000. None; "No" to K23a 999999. $999,999 or more V10271 'HD #MO RECD INT/DIV 83 ' TLOC= 17765-17766 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Income from Dividends, Interest, Trust Funds, and Royalties in 1983 (Question K25:b) 130 - RAW DATA 12 0.3 01. One month 4 0.1 02. Two months 2 0.0 03. Three months 15 0.3 04. Four months 3 0.1 05. Five months 4 0.1 06. Six months 3 0.1 07. Seven months 1 0.0 08. Eight months 1 0.0 09. Nine months 1 0.0 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 1,741 37.0 12. Twelve months 469 9.5 99. NA; DK 4,661 52.5 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K23b V10272 'HD INT/DIVIDENDS 1983 ' TLOC= 17767-17772 1984 Head's Income From Dividends, Interest, Trust Funds, and Royal- ties in 1983 (Question K24:b) % nonzero = 47.5 mean nonzero = 3,676.7 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent as- set income from dividends, interest, trust funds, or royalties in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; "No" to K23b 999999. $999,999 or more V10273 'HD #MO RECD ALIMONY 1983' TLOC= 17773-17774 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Alimony in 1983 (Question K44:c) 01. One month 1 0.0 02. Two months 1 0.0 03. Three months 04. Four months 05. Five months 1 0.0 06. Six months 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 15 0.4 12. Twelve months 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,899 99.5 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K42c RAW DATA - 131 V10274 'ALIMONY Y HEAD 1983 ' TLOC= 17775-17779 1984 Head's Alimony in 1983 (Question K43:c) % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 4,346.5 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent alimony income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42c 99999. $99,999 or more V10275 'WF 1983 OTHER ASSET Y ' TLOC= 17780-17785 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Other Income from Assets in 1983 (Including rent, interest, dividends, alimony, trust funds, and royalties.) % nonzero = 3.6 mean nonzero = 3,415.8 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the asset income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The amount coded here excludes asset portions of income from any unincor- porated business, farming, market gardening, or roomers and boarders that the wife/"wife" might have had. These assets are included in V10265, V10266, V10267, and V10268. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 000000. Inap.; none; wife/"wife" had no income from as- sets; no wife/"wife" (V10421=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V10276 'ACC H+W 1983 ASSET Y ' TLOC= 17786 Accuracy of V10265 through V10275 (Asset income of 1984 head and wife/ "wife" in 1983) 6,768 96.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; head and wife/"wife" had no asset income (V10265-V10275=0) 31 0.6 1. Minor assignment 119 2.5 2. Major assignment V10277 'H+W 1983 TAXABLE Y ' TLOC= 17787-17793 1983 Total Taxable Income of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" % nonzero = 90.0 mean nonzero, including negative values = 24,186.4 132 - RAW DATA The range of values for this variable is -999999 through 9999999. These values represent the sum of V10254 through V10256, V10258 through V10261, V10263, V10265 through V10268, V10270, V10272, V10274, and V10275. -999999. Loss of taxable income of $999,999 or more 0000000. None; no taxable income (V10254-V10256, V10258-V10261, V10263, V10265-V10268, V10270, V10272, V10274, and V10275=0 9999999. $9,999,999 or more V10278 'H+W 1983 SUPP OTR NONFU ' TLOC= 17794-17798 MD=99999 Contributions Made by 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" toward the Support of Persons Outside the FU (Question K110) % nonzero = 16.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3,056.1 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99997 represent the annual amount contributed. It is an out-transfer that the user might wish to deduct from income. Note that missing data are allowed in this variable. 00000. None; "No" to K108 99998. $99,998 or more 99999. NA V10279 'H+W 1983 # DEPENDENTS ' TLOC= 17799 Number of 1984 Head's Dependents in 1983 mean = 2.4 1,807 32.6 1. One 1,812 29.0 2. Two 1,297 15.5 3. Three 1,162 14.0 4. Four 544 5.9 5. Five 205 2.2 6. Six 58 0.6 7. Seven 21 0.2 8. Eight 12 0.0 9. Nine or more V10280 'H+W TOTAL 1983 EXEMPTION' TLOC= 17800-17801 Total Exemptions of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" for 1983 Income Taxes mean = 2.7 RAW DATA - 133 The values for this variable represent the actual number of presumed exemptions for tax calculations and always equal 01 or greater, i.e., no zero values are permitted, nor are missing data allowed. V10281 '1983 TAX TABLE USED-H+W ' TLOC= 17802 Tax Table Used for 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" for Tax Year 1983 1,900 34.1 1. Single 4,012 55.5 2. Married 939 9.4 3. Head of Household 20 0.2 4. Got married in 1984 47 0.8 5. Head or Wife/"Wife" died since last interview; Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out during 1984; female Head with Husband in FU 9. NA; other V10282 'H+W 1983 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 17803-17807 Amount of ADC/AFDC Received in 1983 of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" (Questions K26a-27:a) % nonzero = 3.3 mean nonzero = 2,926.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the income from ADC/AFDC in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K26a 99999. $99,999 or more V10283 'ACC H+W 1983 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 17808 Accuracy of V10282 (Amount of ADC/AFDC for Head and Wife/"Wife" in 1983) 6,914 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; received no ADC/AFDC (V10282=00000) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 3 0.0 2. Major assignment V10284 'H+W #MO RECEIVE SSI 83 ' TLOC= 17809-17810 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in 1983 (Question K28:b) 3 0.0 01. One month 4 0.0 02. Two months 5 0.1 03. Three months 3 0.0 04. Four months 2 0.0 05. Five months 2 0.1 06. Six months 134 - RAW DATA 07. Seven months 3 0.0 08. Eight months 2 0.0 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 231 2.6 12. Twelve months 4 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,659 97.1 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K26b V10285 'H+W 1983 SSI ' TLOC= 17811-17815 Amount of Supplemental Security Income Received in 1983 by 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" in 1983 (Questions K26b-28b) % nonzero = 2.9 mean nonzero = 2,292.1 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the SSI income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K26b 99999. $99,999 or more V10286 'H+W 1983 OTR WELFARE ' TLOC= 17816-17820 Amount of Other Welfare Payments Received in 1983 by 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" (Questions K26c-28c) % nonzero = 1.3 mean nonzero = 1,930.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the other welfare income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K26c 99999. $99,999 or more V10287 'H+W #MO RECD SOC SEC 83 ' TLOC= 17821-17822 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Social Security in 1983 (Question K28:c) 8 0.0 01. One month 11 0.2 02. Two months 4 0.0 03. Three months 7 0.1 04. Four months 8 0.1 05. Five months 10 0.2 06. Six months 9 0.1 07. Seven months 10 0.1 08. Eight months RAW DATA - 135 12 0.2 09. Nine months 5 0.1 10. Ten months 3 0.1 11. Eleven months 1,163 23.0 12. Twelve months 99. NA; DK 5,668 75.8 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K29 V10288 'H+W 1983 SOCIAL SECURITY' TLOC= 17823-17827 Amount of Social Security Payments Received in 1983 by 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" (Question K32) % nonzero = 24.2 mean nonzero = 5,863.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the Social Security income in whole dollars; all missing data were as- signed. 00000. None; "No" to K29 99999. $99,999 or more V10289 'H+W TYPE SOC SEC 1983 ' TLOC= 17828 MD=9 K31. Was that disability, retirement, survivor's benefits, or what? 196 2.4 1. Disability 690 15.3 2. Retirement 254 4.6 3. Survivor's benefits 62 0.9 4. Any combination of the above 25 0.6 7. Other 2 0.0 8. Don't Know 21 0.5 9. NA 5,668 75.8 0. Inap.; "No" to K29 V10290 'HD #MO REC VA PENSION 83' TLOC= 17829-17830 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Pension(s) from the Veterans Ad- ministration in 1983 (Question K37) 5 0.1 01. One month 1 0.0 02. Two months 03. Three months 1 0.0 04. Four months 1 0.0 05. Five months 4 0.0 06. Six months 1 0.0 07. Seven months 2 0.0 08. Eight months 136 - RAW DATA 5 0.1 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 221 3.5 12. Twelve months 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,676 96.2 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K35 V10291 'HD 1983 VA PENSION ' TLOC= 17831-17835 Amount of Veterans Administration Pension Payments Received in 1983 by 1984 Head (Question K36) % nonzero = 3.8 mean nonzero = 3,534.6 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the Veterans Administration pension income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; "No" to K35 99999. $99,999 or more V10292 'HD #MO RECD OTR RET 83 ' TLOC= 17836-17837 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Other Retirement Pensions and An- nuities in 1983 (Question K40) 7 0.1 01. One month 3 0.1 02. Two months 2 0.0 03. Three months 4 0.1 04. Four months 5 0.2 05. Five months 6 0.1 06. Six months 3 0.1 07. Seven months 3 0.1 08. Eight months 3 0.1 09. Nine months 3 0.1 10. Ten months 3 0.1 11. Eleven months 443 10.3 12. Twelve months 4 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,429 88.7 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K38 V10293 'HD OTHER RETIREMENT 1983' TLOC= 17838-17842 Amount of 1984 Head's Other Retirement, Pensions and Annuities Received in 1983 (Question K39) % nonzero = 11.3 mean nonzero = 6,247.4 RAW DATA - 137 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the retirement, pension, and annuity income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K38 99999. $99,999 or more V10294 'HD # OTR PENS RECD 1983 ' TLOC= 17843 MD=9 K41. How many of these other pensions (not including Veterans Ad- ministration pensions) did you get? 440 10.0 1. One pension 39 1.1 2. Two pensions 5 0.1 3. Three pensions 4. Four pensions 5. Five pensions 6. Six pensions 7. Seven pensions 8. Eight pensions or more 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,429 88.7 0. Inap.; "No" to K38 V10295 'HD 1983 UNEMP COMP ' TLOC= 17844-17848 Amount of 1984 Head's Unemployment Pay, including Strike Benefits, Received in 1983 (Question K43:a) % nonzero = 7.5 mean nonzero = 2,112.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the unemployment pay in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42a 99999. $99,999 or more V10296 'HD 1983 WORKERS COMP ' TLOC= 17849-17853 Amount of 1984 Head's Worker's Compensation Received in 1983 (K43b) % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero = 3,205.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of worker's compensation in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42b 138 - RAW DATA 99999. $99,999 or more V10297 'HD #MO REC CHILD SUPP 83' TLOC= 17854-17855 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Child Support in 1983 (Question K44:d) 5 0.1 01. One month 2 0.1 02. Two months 1 0.0 03. Three months 9 0.1 04. Four months 5 0.1 05. Five months 7 0.1 06. Six months 6 0.1 07. Seven months 3 0.0 08. Eight months 4 0.1 09. Nine months 3 0.1 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 100 1.6 12. Twelve months 13 0.2 99. NA; DK 6,759 97.6 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K42d V10298 'HD 1983 CHILD SUPPORT ' TLOC= 17856-17860 Amount of Child Support Received in 1983 by 1984 Head (Question K44d) % nonzero = 2.4 mean nonzero = 2,179.9 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of child support received in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42d 99999. $99,999 or more V10299 'HD #MO REC HELP FR REL83' TLOC= 17861-17862 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Help from Relatives in 1983 (Ques- tion K44:e) 63 0.8 01. One month 13 0.2 02. Two months 6 0.1 03. Three months 4 0.0 04. Four months 6 0.1 05. Five months 7 0.1 06. Six months 7 0.1 07. Seven months 2 0.0 08. Eight months 1 0.0 09. Nine months 1 0.0 10. Ten months RAW DATA - 139 2 0.0 11. Eleven months 240 3.4 12. Twelve months 176 1.8 99. NA; DK 6,390 93.4 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K42e V10300 'HD 1983 HELP FROM RELS ' TLOC= 17863-17867 Amount of Help Received from Relatives by 1984 Head during 1983 (Ques- tion K43:e) % nonzero = 6.6 mean nonzero = 1,373.2 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of financial help received from relatives in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42e 99999. $99,999 or more V10301 'HD #MO REC OTR TR Y 1983' TLOC= 17868-17869 MD=99 Number of Months 1984 Head Received Other Transfer Income in 1983 (Question K44:f) 43 0.8 01. One month 14 0.2 02. Two months 11 0.1 03. Three months 8 0.1 04. Four months 5 0.0 05. Five months 6 0.1 06. Six months 3 0.0 07. Seven months 4 0.0 08. Eight months 1 0.0 09. Nine months 3 0.1 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 90 1.4 12. Twelve months 300 3.4 99. NA; DK 6,429 93.7 00. Inap.; none; "No" to K42f V10302 'HD 1983 OTHER TR Y ' TLOC= 17870-17874 Amount of 1984 Head's Other Transfer Income Received in 1983 (Ques- tions K43:f and K46) % nonzero = 6.3 mean nonzero = 1,367.6 140 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of other transfer income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; "No" to K42f and K45 99999. $99,999 or more V10303 'WF 1983 OTHER TR Y ' TLOC= 17875-17879 Amount of 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Other Transfer Income in 1983 (Ques- tions K52 and K56) % nonzero = 5.8 mean nonzero = 2,137.6 This variable excludes ADC/AFDC, other welfare, Social Security and Supplemental Security Income, and includes child support if clearly received only before marriage to the current Head. Values in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of these other transfers in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; no wife/"wife"; "No" to K51; no other transfers reported at K55-K56 99999. $99,999 or more V10304 'ACC H+W 83 TR Y EXC ADC ' TLOC= 17880 Accuracy of V10285, V10286, V10288, V10291, V10293, V10295, V10296, V10298, V10300, V10302 and V10303 (Transfer income of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" received in 1983 excluding ADC/AFDC) 6,824 98.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; Head and Wife/"Wife" had no transfer income (V10285, V10286, V10288, V10291, V10293, V10295, V10296, V10298, V10300, V10302 and V10303=0) 39 0.6 1. Minor assignment 55 0.6 2. Major assignment V10305 'H+W 1983 TOT TR Y ' TLOC= 17881-17885 Total Transfer Income of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received in 1983 % nonzero = 53.2 mean nonzero = 5,671.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the total amount of transfer income in whole dollars. These values are the sum of V10285, V10286, V10288, V10291, V10293, V10295, V10296, V10298, V10300, V10302 and V10303. All missing data were assigned. RAW DATA - 141 00000. None (V10285, V10286, V10288, V10291, V10293, V10295, V10296, V10298, V10300, V10302 and V10303=0) 99999. $99,999 or more V10306 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JAN 83' TLOC= 17886 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in January 1983 (Question K28:a) 345 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in January 11 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,562 97.3 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10307 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC FEB 83' TLOC= 17887 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in February 1983 (Question K28:a) 348 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in February 11 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,559 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10308 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC MAR 83' TLOC= 17888 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in March 1983 (Question K28:a) 349 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC March 11 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,558 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10309 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC APR 83' TLOC= 17889 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in April 1983 (Question K28:a) 351 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in April 11 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,556 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 142 - RAW DATA V10310 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC MAY 83' TLOC= 17890 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in May 1983 (Ques- tion K28:a) 353 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC in May 12 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,553 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10311 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JUN 83' TLOC= 17891 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in June 1983 (Question K28:a) 356 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC in June 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,550 97.1 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10312 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JUL 83' TLOC= 17892 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in July 1983 (Question K28:a) 355 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC in July 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,551 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10313 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC AUG 83' TLOC= 17893 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in August 1983 (Question K28:a) 349 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in August 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,557 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10314 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC SEP 83' TLOC= 17894 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in September 1983 (Question K28:a) 348 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in September RAW DATA - 143 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,558 97.3 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10315 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC OCT 83' TLOC= 17895 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in October 1983 (Question K28:a) 350 2.7 1. Received ADC/AFDC in October 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,556 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10316 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC NOV 83' TLOC= 17896 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in November 1983 (Question K28:a) 352 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC in November 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,554 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10317 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC DEC 83' TLOC= 17897 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in December 1983 (Question K28:a) 352 2.8 1. Received ADC/AFDC in December 12 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,554 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; "No" to K26a and K48 or K54 V10318 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JAN 83' TLOC= 17898 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in January 1983 (Question K28:c) 129 0.9 1. Received other welfare in January 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,781 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10319 'H+W REC OTR WELFR FEB 83' TLOC= 17899 MD=9 144 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in February 1983 (Question K28:c) 132 0.9 1. Received other welfare in February 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,778 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10320 'H+W REC OTR WELFR MAR 83' TLOC= 17900 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in March 1983 (Question K28:c) 131 0.9 1. Received other welfare in March 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,779 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10321 'H+W REC OTR WELFR APR 83' TLOC= 17901 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in April 1983 (Question K28:c) 128 0.9 1. Received other welfare in April 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,782 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10322 'H+W REC OTR WELFR MAY 83' TLOC= 17902 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in May 1983 (Question K28:c) 128 1.0 1. Received other welfare in May 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,782 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10323 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JUN 83' TLOC= 17903 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in June 1983 (Question K28:c) 125 1.0 1. Received other welfare in June 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 145 6,785 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10324 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JUL 83' TLOC= 17904 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in July 1983 (Question K28:c) 126 1.0 1. Received other welfare in July 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,784 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10325 'H+W REC OTR WELFR AUG 83' TLOC= 17905 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in August 1983 (Question K28:c) 129 1.0 1. Received other welfare in August 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,781 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10326 'H+W REC OTR WELFR SEP 83' TLOC= 17906 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in September 1983 (Question K28:c) 133 1.0 1. Received other welfare in September 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,777 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10327 'H+W REC OTR WELFR OCT 83' TLOC= 17907 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in October 1983 (Question K28:c) 129 1.0 1. Received other welfare in October 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,781 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10328 'H+W REC OTR WELFR NOV 83' TLOC= 17908 MD=9 146 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in November 1983 (Question K28:c) 129 1.0 1. Received other welfare in November 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,781 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10329 'H+W REC OTR WELFR DEC 83' TLOC= 17909 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in December 1983 (Question K28:c) 134 1.0 1. Received other welfare in December 1983 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,776 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; "No" to K26c and K48 or K54 V10330 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JAN 83' TLOC= 17910 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in January 1983 (Question K44:a) 249 3.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in January 1983 69 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,600 95.8 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10331 'HD REC UNEMP COMP FEB 83' TLOC= 17911 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in February 1983 (Question K44:a) 249 3.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in February 1983 70 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,599 95.7 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10332 'HD REC UNEMP COMP MAR 83' TLOC= 17912 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in March 1983 (Question K44:a) 237 3.1 1. Received unemployment compensation in March 1983 76 1.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 147 6,605 95.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10333 'HD REC UNEMP COMP APR 83' TLOC= 17913 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in April 1983 (Question K44:a) 224 2.8 1. Received unemployment compensation in April 1983 78 1.1 9. NA; DK 6,616 96.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10334 'HD REC UNEMP COMP MAY 83' TLOC= 17914 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in May 1983 (Question K44:a) 187 2.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in May 1983 75 1.0 9. NA; DK 6,656 96.6 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10335 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JUN 83' TLOC= 17915 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in June 1983 (Question K44:a) 176 2.2 1. Received unemployment compensation in June 1983 74 1.0 9. NA; DK 6,668 96.8 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10336 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JUL 83' TLOC= 17916 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in July 1983 (Question K44:a) 167 2.1 1. Received unemployment compensation in July 1983 74 1.0 9. NA; DK 6,677 96.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10337 'HD REC UNEMP COMP AUG 83' TLOC= 17917 MD=9 148 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in August 1983 (Question K44:a) 154 1.9 1. Received unemployment compensation in August 1983 75 1.0 9. NA; DK 6,689 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10338 'HD REC UNEMP COMP SEP 83' TLOC= 17918 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in September 1983 (Question K44:a) 127 1.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in September 1983 73 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,718 97.5 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10339 'HD REC UNEMP COMP OCT 83' TLOC= 17919 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in October 1983 (Question K44:a) 145 1.8 1. Received unemployment compensation in October 1983 73 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,700 97.2 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10340 'HD REC UNEMP COMP NOV 83' TLOC= 17920 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in November 1983 (Question K44:a) 165 2.2 1. Received unemployment compensation in November 1983 74 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,679 96.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10341 'HD REC UNEMP COMP DEC 83' TLOC= 17921 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in December 1983 (Question K44:a) 180 2.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in December 1983 77 1.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 149 6,661 96.6 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K42a V10342 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JAN 83' TLOC= 17922 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in January 1983 (Question K53) 68 0.9 1. Received unemployment compensation in January 1983 16 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,834 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10343 'WF REC UNEMP COMP FEB 83' TLOC= 17923 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Febru- ary 1983 (Question K53) 70 0.9 1. Received unemployment compensation in February 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,833 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10344 'WF REC UNEMP COMP MAR 83' TLOC= 17924 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in March 1983 (Question K53) 64 0.8 1. Received unemployment compensation in March 1983 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,836 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10345 'WF REC UNEMP COMP APR 83' TLOC= 17925 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in April 1983 (Question K53) 60 0.7 1. Received unemployment compensation in April 1983 19 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,839 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10346 'WF REC UNEMP COMP MAY 83' TLOC= 17926 MD=9 150 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in May 1983 (Question K53) 53 0.7 1. Received unemployment compensation in May 1983 17 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,848 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10347 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JUN 83' TLOC= 17927 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in June 1983 (Question K53) 59 0.8 1. Received unemployment compensation in June 1983 17 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,842 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10348 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JUL 83' TLOC= 17928 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in July 1983 (Question K53) 64 0.9 1. Received unemployment compensation in July 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,839 98.9 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10349 'WF REC UNEMP COMP AUG 83' TLOC= 17929 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in August 1983 (Question K53) 64 0.9 1. Received unemployment compensation in August 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,839 99.0 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10350 'WF REC UNEMP COMP SEP 83' TLOC= 17930 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Septem- ber 1983 (Question K53) 54 0.7 1. Received unemployment compensation in September 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 151 6,849 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10351 'WF REC UNEMP COMP OCT 83' TLOC= 17931 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in October 1983 (Question K53) 49 0.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in October 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,854 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10352 'WF REC UNEMP COMP NOV 83' TLOC= 17932 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Novem- ber 1983 (Question K53) 51 0.5 1. Received unemployment compensation in November 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,852 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10353 'WF REC UNEMP COMP DEC 83' TLOC= 17933 MD=9 Whether 1984 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Decem- ber 1983 (Question K53) 54 0.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in December 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,849 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; "No" to K51 V10354 'HD REC WORKR COMP JAN 83' TLOC= 17934 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in January 1983 (Question K44:b) 26 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in January 1983 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,879 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10355 'HD REC WORKR COMP FEB 83' TLOC= 17935 MD=9 152 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in February 1983 (Question K44:b) 29 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in February 1983 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,876 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10356 'HD REC WORKR COMP MAR 83' TLOC= 17936 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in March 1983 (Ques- tion K44:b) 32 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in March 1983 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,873 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10357 'HD REC WORKR COMP APR 83' TLOC= 17937 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in April 1983 (Ques- tion K44:b) 27 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in April 1983 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,877 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10358 'HD REC WORKR COMP MAY 83' TLOC= 17938 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in May 1983 (Question K44:b) 29 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in May 1983 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,876 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10359 'HD REC WORKR COMP JUN 83' TLOC= 17939 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in June 1983 (Ques- tion K44:b) 39 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in June 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 153 6,865 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10360 'HD REC WORKR COMP JUL 83' TLOC= 17940 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in July 1983 (Ques- tion K44:b) 34 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in July 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,870 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10361 'HD REC WORKR COMP AUG 83' TLOC= 17941 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in August 1983 (Ques- tion K44:b) 32 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in August 1983 15 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,871 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10362 'HD REC WORKR COMP SEP 83' TLOC= 17942 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in September 1983 (Question K44:b) 32 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in September 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,872 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10363 'HD REC WORKR COMP OCT 83' TLOC= 17943 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in October 1983 (Question K44:b) 33 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in October 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,871 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10364 'HD REC WORKR COMP NOV 83' TLOC= 17944 MD=9 154 - RAW DATA Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in November 1983 (Question K44:b) 35 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in November 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,869 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10365 'HD REC WORKR COMP DEC 83' TLOC= 17945 MD=9 Whether 1984 Head Received Worker's Compensation in December 1983 (Question K44:b) 39 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in December 1983 14 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,865 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; "No" to K42b V10366 'TXBL Y 1ST XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17946-17950 Taxable Income in 1983 of First Other FU Member (and Spouse) % nonzero = 24.2 mean nonzero = 6,356.6 If the 1983 Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out or died, then his or her taxable income, if any, is included here. The values for this vari- able in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; no Other FU Member with taxable income 99999. $99,999 or more V10367 '# EXEMP 1ST XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17951-17952 Number of Exemptions for 1983 Tax Year--First Other FU Member % nonzero = 23.8 mean nonzero = 1.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the First Other FU Member for 1983 taxes. 00. Inap.; 1983 Head or Wife/"Wife" died since last interview or 1983 Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out be- tween January 1984 and the time of the 1984 inter- view (V10366>00000); no Other FU Member with tax- able income (V10366=00000) RAW DATA - 155 V10368 'TAX TABLE 1ST XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 17953 Tax Table Used for 1983 Tax Year--First Other FU Member 1,165 18.3 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1983 27 0.5 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1983 17 0.2 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1983 47 0.8 5. 1983 Head, Wife/"Wife" or Husband died since last interview; 1983 Head, Wife/"Wife" or Husband moved out between January 1984 and the time of the 1984 interview 263 4.1 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1983 10 0.1 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1983 15 0.2 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1983 9. NA; other 5,374 75.8 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V10366=00000) V10369 'TXBL Y 2ND XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17954-17958 Taxable Income in 1983 for Second Other FU Member % nonzero = 7.1 mean nonzero = 3,860.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the taxable income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; no Second Other FU Member with taxable in- come 99999. $99,999 or more V10370 '# EXEMP 2ND XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17959-17960 Number of Exemptions for 1983 Tax Year--Second Other FU Member % nonzero = 7.1 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Second Other FU Member for 1983 taxes. 00. Inap.; no Second Other FU Member with taxable in- come (V10369=00000) V10371 'TAX TABLE 2ND XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 17961 Tax Table Used for 1983 Tax Year--Second Other FU Member 408 6.2 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1983 3 0.1 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1983 156 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1983 54 0.8 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1983 1 0.0 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1983 1 0.0 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1983 9. NA; other 6,449 92.9 0. Inap.; no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V10369=00000) V10372 'TXBL Y 3RD XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17962-17966 Taxable Income in 1983 of Third Other FU Member % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero = 4,529.9 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the taxable income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. None; no Third Other FU Member with taxable in- come 99999. $99,999 or more V10373 '# EXEMP 3RD XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17967-17968 Number of Exemptions for 1983 Tax Year--Third Other FU Member % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Third Other FU Member for 1983 taxes. 00. Inap.; no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V10372=00000) V10374 'TAX TABLE 3RD XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 17969 Tax Table Used for 1983 Tax Year--Third Other FU Member 111 1.6 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1983 1 0.0 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1983 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1983 18 0.3 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1983 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1983 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1983 9. NA; other 6,788 98.1 0. Inap.; no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V10372=00000) RAW DATA - 157 V10375 'TXBL Y 4TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17970-17974 Taxable Income in 1983 of Fourth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 4,361.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the taxable income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; no Fourth Other FU Member with tax- able income 99999. $99,999 or more V10376 '# EXEMP 4TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17975-17976 Number of Exemptions for 1983 Tax Year--Fourth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Fourth Other FU Member 00. Inap.; no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable in- come (V10375=00000) V10377 'TAX TABLE 4TH XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 17977 Tax Table Used for 1983 Tax Year--Fourth Other FU Member 26 0.4 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1983 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1983 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1983 3 0.0 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1983 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1983 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1983 9. NA; other 6,889 99.5 0. Inap.; no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V10375=00000) V10378 'TXBL Y 5TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17978-17982 Taxable Income in 1983 of Fifth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 3,076.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the taxable income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned 158 - RAW DATA 00000. Inap.; none; no Fifth Other FU Member with tax- able income 99999. $99,999 or more V10379 '# EXEMP 5TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 17983-17984 Number of Exemptions for 1983 Tax Year--Fifth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Fifth Other FU Member. 00. Inap.; no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income (V10378=00000) V10380 'TAX TABLE 5TH XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 17985 Tax Table Used for 1983 Tax Year--Fifth Other FU Member 6 0.1 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1983 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1983 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1983 1 0.0 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1983 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1983 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1983 9. NA; other 6,911 99.9 0. Inap.; no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income (V10378=00000) V10381 'OFUM 1983 ANN WRK HRS ' TLOC= 17986-17989 Annual 1983 Work Hours of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 22.8 mean nonzero = 1,302.7 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual annual hours worked; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; no one other than 1984 Head and Wife/ "Wife" worked in 1983; no one other than 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" in FU during 1983 9999. 9,999 hours or more V10382 'OFUM 1983 TOT ANN TXBL Y' TLOC= 17990-17995 Total 1983 Taxable Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 RAW DATA - 159 % nonzero = 24.2 mean nonzero = 7,989.0 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent the taxable income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The values represent the sum of V10366, V10369, V10372, V10375, and V10378, as well as any additional taxable income if there were more than five persons with such income. 000000. None; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V10366=00000) 999999. $999,999 or more V10383 'ACC OFUM ANN TXBL Y 1983' TLOC= 17996 Accuracy of V10382 (Total 1983 taxable income of all others in FU) 6,559 95.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no Other FU Member with tax- able income (V10366=00000) 44 0.6 1. Minor assignment 315 3.8 2. Major assignment V10384 'OFUM 1983 ASSET Y ' TLOC= 17997-18001 Total 1983 Asset Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero = 1,942.3 Values in the range 00001-99998 represent the asset income in whole dollars. All missing data were assigned. The amount represented by this variable is included in the total taxable income of others (V10382). 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had asset income 99999. $99,999 or more V10385 'OFUM 1983 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 18002-18006 Total 1983 ADC/AFDC Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 2,898.7 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the ADC/AFDC income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from ADC/ AFDC 99999. $99,999 or more 160 - RAW DATA V10386 'OFUM 1983 SSI ' TLOC= 18007-18011 Total 1983 Supplemental Security Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 2,438.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the SSI income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from SSI 99999. $99,999 or more V10387 'OFUM 1983 OTHER WELFARE ' TLOC= 18012-18016 Total 1983 Other Welfare Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero = 1,600.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of other welfare in whole dollars; all missing data were as- signed. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from other welfare 99999. $99,999 or more V10388 'OFUM 1983 SOC SECURITY ' TLOC= 18017-18021 Total 1983 Social Security Payments Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 3.6 mean nonzero = 3,837.1 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of Social Security in whole dollars; all missing data were as- signed. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from So- cial Security 99999. $99,999 or more V10389 'OFUM 1983 VA PAYMENTS ' TLOC= 18022-18026 Total 1983 Veterans Administration Pension(s) Received by All Other FU Members in FU in 1983 RAW DATA - 161 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero = 4,446.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of Veterans Administration Pension income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from Veterans Administration 99999. $99,999 or more V10390 'OFUM 1983 OTR RETIREMENT' TLOC= 18027-18031 Total 1983 Other Retirement, Pensions, and Annuities Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 4,082.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of other retirement, pensions and annuities in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from other retirement 99999. $99,999 or more V10391 'OFUM 1983 UNEMPL COMP ' TLOC= 18032-18036 Total 1983 Unemployment Compensation of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero = 2,296.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of unemployment pay in whole dollars; all missing data were as- signed. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from unemployment 99999. $99,999 or more V10392 'OFUM 1983 WORKERS COMP ' TLOC= 18037-18041 Total 1983 Worker's Compensation of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 7,508.6 162 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of worker's compensation in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from worker's compensation 99999. $99,999 or more V10393 'OFUM 1983 CHILD SUPPORT ' TLOC= 18042-18046 Total 1983 Child Support of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero = 1,615.6 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of child support received in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had income from child support 99999. $99,999 or more V10394 'OFUM 1983 HELP FR RELS ' TLOC= 18047-18051 Total Help Received from Relatives in 1983 by All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 585.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of financial help received from relatives in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members received help from relatives 99999. $99,999 or more V10395 'OFUM 1983 MISC TRANSFERS' TLOC= 18052-18056 Total Other Transfer Income Received in 1983 by All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 895.6 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the amount of other transfer income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. RAW DATA - 163 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members received miscel- laneous transfers 99999. $99,999 or more V10396 'OFUM 1983 TOT TRANSFER Y' TLOC= 18057-18061 Total 1983 Transfer Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1983 % nonzero = 7.0 mean nonzero = 3,752.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the sum of V10385 through V10395 in whole dollars. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members had transfer income 99999. $99,999 or more V10397 'ACC OFUM 1983 TRANSFERS ' TLOC= 18062 Accuracy of V10396 (Total transfer income of all Other FU Members in FU during 1983) 6,812 98.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no Other FU Members had trans- fer income (V10396=00000) 20 0.3 1. Minor assignment 86 1.1 2. Major assignment V10398 '# OFUMS RECEIVED Y 1983 ' TLOC= 18063 Number of Income Receivers in FU in 1983 Other Than 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" 5,119 72.2 0. None; no Other FU Member with income (V10382=00000 and V10396=00000) 1,197 19.1 1. One 420 6.3 2. Two 140 1.9 3. Three 30 0.4 4. Four 8 0.1 5. Five 6. Six 3 0.1 7. Seven 1 0.0 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V10399 '# OFUMS RECD LAB Y 1983 ' TLOC= 18064 Number of Labor Income Receivers in FU in 1983 Other Than 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" 5,452 77.2 0. None; no Other FU Members with taxable income (V10382=00000) 1,028 16.3 1. One 164 - RAW DATA 320 4.8 2. Two 92 1.3 3. Three 19 0.3 4. Four 4 0.1 5. Five 6. Six 2 0.0 7. Seven 1 0.0 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V10400 '1968 ID ' TLOC= 18065-18068 1968 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-2932 indicate that the 1984 Head (or Wife/"Wife" if the Head is nonsample) of FU was a member of a panel family from the SRC cross-section sample. Values in the range 5001-6872 denote that the Head (or Wife/"Wife" if the Head is non- sample) was a member of a panel family from the Census sample. V10401 '1969 ID ' TLOC= 18069-18072 1969 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4460 indicate the 1969 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1969 V10402 '1970 ID ' TLOC= 18073-18076 1970 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4645 indicate the 1970 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1970 V10403 '1971 ID ' TLOC= 18077-18080 1971 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4840 indicate the 1971 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1971 V10404 '1972 ID ' TLOC= 18081-18084 1972 Interview Number RAW DATA - 165 Values for this variable in the range 0001-5060 indicate the 1972 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1972 V10405 '1973 ID ' TLOC= 18085-18088 1973 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5285 indicate the 1973 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1973 V10406 '1974 ID ' TLOC= 18089-18092 1974 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5517 indicate the 1974 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1974 V10407 '1975 ID ' TLOC= 18093-18096 1975 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5725 indicate the 1975 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1975 V10408 '1976 ID ' TLOC= 18097-18100 1976 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5862 indicate the 1976 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1976 V10409 '1977 ID ' TLOC= 18101-18104 1977 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6007 indicate the 1977 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 166 - RAW DATA 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1977 V10410 '1978 ID ' TLOC= 18105-18108 1978 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6154 indicate the 1978 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1978 V10411 '1979 ID ' TLOC= 18109-18112 1979 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6373 indicate the 1979 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1979 V10412 '1980 ID ' TLOC= 18113-18116 1980 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6533 indicate the 1980 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1980 V10413 '1981 ID ' TLOC= 18117-18120 1981 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6620 indicate the 1981 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1981 V10414 '1982 ID ' TLOC= 18121-18124 1982 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6742 indicate the 1982 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1982 V10415 '1983 ID ' TLOC= 18125-18128 RAW DATA - 167 1983 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6852 indicate the 1983 interview number of the 1984 Head of FU. 0000. 1984 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1983 V10416 'DATE OF 1984 INT ' TLOC= 18129-18132 MD=9999 Item 4, Face Sheet of Questionnaire: Date of Interview The first two digits represent the month that the interview was taken (03=March, 04=April, etc). The last two digits represent the day of the month that the interview was taken. Interviewing for 1984 began March 5 (0305). 9999. NA; mail interview V10417 'LENGTH OF 1984 INT ' TLOC= 18133-18135 MD=999 Item 5, Face Sheet of Questionnaire: Length of Interview mean = 29.5 The actual number of minutes taken by the interviewer to administer the questionnaire is coded here. 999. NA; mail interview V10418 '# IN FU ' TLOC= 18136-18137 Number of Persons in FU at the Time of the 1984 Interview mean = 2.5 This variable is identical to V10222. Its values range from 01 to no more than 20. The code values represent the actual number of persons currently in the FU. V10419 'AGE OF 1984 HEAD ' TLOC= 18138-18139 MD=99 Age of 1984 Head mean, excluding missing data = 46.7 This variable represents the actual age of the 1984 Head of the FU. The range of values is usually from 18 through 98, although in rare cases a person under 18 might become Head. 98. 98 years of age or older 99. NA 168 - RAW DATA V10420 'SEX OF 1984 HEAD ' TLOC= 18140 Sex of 1984 Head 4,856 68.8 1. Male 2,062 31.2 2. Female V10421 'AGE OF 1984 WIFE ' TLOC= 18141-18142 MD=99 Age of 1984 Wife/"Wife" % nonzero = 54.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 43.7 This variable represents the actual age of the current wife or "wife" (cohabiting female friend). The range of allowed values is 14 through 98, although wives/"wives" aged 14-16 are rare. 00. No wife/"wife" in FU: Head is female (V10420=2) or single male 98. 98 years of age or older 99. NA V10422 '# CHILDREN IN FU ' TLOC= 18143-18144 Number of Persons in FU Under 18 Years of Age % nonzero = 37.4 mean nonzero = 1.9 This variable represents the actual number of persons currently in the FU who are neither Head nor Wife/"Wife" from newborns through those 17 years of age, whether or not they are actually children of the Head or Wife/"Wife." 00. None V10423 'AGE YOUNGEST CHILD ' TLOC= 18145-18146 MD=99 Age of Youngest Person in the FU Under 18 Years of Age % nonzero = 37.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.1 The range of values for this variable represents the actual age in years (01 through 17) of the youngest FU Member in this age range and excludes Heads and Wives/"Wives"; note that a child's age is not coded 02 (two years old) until he/she reaches his/her second birthday. 01. Newborn up to second birthday 99. NA; DK RAW DATA - 169 00. Inap.; no persons age 17 or younger in FU (V10422=00) V10424 '# NONFU SHARING HU ' TLOC= 18147-18148 MD=99 Number of Non-FU Members Sharing Housing Unit with This FU % nonzero = 12.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.1 This variable represents the actual number of non-FU members (01-20) sharing the housing unit with this FU, whether or not the non-FU mem- bers were included in another responding FU. 99. NA; DK 00. None V10425 '# NONFU SHARERS WITH CS ' TLOC= 18149-18150 Number of Non-FU Members Who were Included in Other Panel FUs and Who Shared the Housing Unit with This FU % nonzero = 7.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 This variable represents the actual number of non-FU members sharing the housing unit with this FU (01-20) but who were included in other responding FUs. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none (V10424=00) V10426 'A3 MARITAL STATUS ' TLOC= 18151 MD=9 A3. Are you (HEAD) married, widowed, divorced, separated, or single? 3,850 53.9 1. Married 1,278 17.3 2. Single 661 13.1 3. Widowed 728 12.1 4. Divorced 400 3.6 5. Separated 1 0.0 9. NA; DK V10427 'A4 WTR EVER MARRIED ' TLOC= 18152 MD=9 A4. Were you ever married? 95 1.0 1. Yes 1,179 16.3 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 170 - RAW DATA 5,640 82.7 0. Inap; not single (V10426=1, 3-5 or 9) V10428 'A5 WHAT HAPND LST MARR ' TLOC= 18153 MD=9 A5. What happened to your last marriage--were you widowed, divorced, separated, or what? 4 0.0 3. Widowed 76 0.9 4. Divorced 12 0.0 5. Separated 2 0.0 7. Other; annulled 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,823 99.0 0. Inap; not single (V10426=1, 3-5 or 9); never married (V10427=5 or 9) V10429 'A6 WTR OWN CAR/TRUCK ' TLOC= 18154 MD=9 A6. Do you (or anyone else in the family here) own a car or truck? 5,420 84.2 1. Yes 1,496 15.8 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK V10430 'A7 #CARS/TRUCKS OWNED ' TLOC= 18155 MD=9 A7. How many cars and trucks do you (and your family living there) own? mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.8 2,524 38.5 1. One 2,123 31.7 2. Two 548 9.6 3. Three 145 2.8 4. Four 38 0.7 5. Five 15 0.3 6. Six 8 0.2 7. Seven 9 0.2 8. Eight or more 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,497 15.8 0. Inap.; own no cars or trucks (V10429=5 or 9) V10431 'A8 # MI DRIVEN ANNUALLY ' TLOC= 18156-18160 MD=99999 A8. During the last year, about how many miles did you (and your family) drive in your [car(s)/(and) truck(s)]? % nonzero = 83.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17,453.6 RAW DATA - 171 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99997 represent the actual number of miles driven annually. Note that missing data are allowed. 99998. 99,998 miles or more 99999. NA; DK 00000. Inap.; none; FU does not own car or truck (V10429=5 or 9) V10432 'B1 ACTUAL # ROOMS ' TLOC= 18161 MD=9 B1. How many rooms do you have (for your family) not counting bathrooms? mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.2 If a response to this question mentions a fraction of a room, for ex- ample, a summer-use sun porch, this fraction is dropped. 19 0.2 0. None; FU shares room 155 2.2 1. One room 353 5.0 2. Two rooms 686 9.4 3. Three rooms 1,298 15.8 4. Four rooms 1,498 20.9 5. Five rooms 1,346 20.0 6. Six rooms 790 12.8 7. Seven rooms 674 12.1 8. Eight rooms or more 99 1.4 9. NA; DK V10433 'B2 TYPE HU ' TLOC= 18162 MD=9 B2. Do you live in a one-family house, a two-family house, an apart- ment, a mobile home, or what? 4,395 66.8 1. One-family house 446 6.0 2. Two-family house; duplex 1,461 18.0 3. Apartment; housing project 397 5.5 4. Mobile home; trailer 207 3.5 7. Other 12 0.2 9. NA; DK V10434 'B3 TYPE FUEL FOR HEAT:1 ' TLOC= 18163-18164 MD=99 B3. How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil, or what? - First Mention The codes below are in priority order. 4,127 56.7 01. Gas 172 - RAW DATA 1,435 20.8 02. Electricity 853 15.2 03. Oil 258 3.6 04. Wood 24 0.4 05. Coal 6 0.1 06. Solar 39 0.9 10. Bottled gas; propane 34 0.4 11. Kerosene 20 0.3 97. Other 77 1.0 98. Don't know 21 0.3 99. NA 24 0.3 00. Inap.; no heat in dwelling V10435 'B3 TYPE FUEL FOR HEAT:2 ' TLOC= 18165-18166 B3. How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil, or what? - Second Mention The codes below are in priority order. 01. Gas 80 0.8 02. Electricity 29 0.5 03. Oil 353 5.6 04. Wood 32 0.6 05. Coal 5 0.1 06. Solar 7 0.2 10. Bottled gas; propane 50 0.6 11. Kerosene 24 0.5 97. Other 98. Don't know 6,338 91.3 00. Inap.; no second mention; no heat in dwelling (V10434=00) V10436 'B4 RECD GOVT HTG SUBSIDY' TLOC= 18167 MD=9 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 (1983-84)? 578 6.7 1. Yes 6,324 93.1 5. No 16 0.3 9. NA; DK V10437 'B6 OWN/RENT OR WHAT ' TLOC= 18168 B6. Do you own the (home/apartment), pay rent, or what? 3,555 60.2 1. Owns or is buying home, either fully or jointly; mobile home owners who rent lots are included here 2,917 34.1 5. Pays rent RAW DATA - 173 446 5.7 8. Neither owns nor rents V10438 'B8 HAVE MORTGAGE? ' TLOC= 18169 MD=9 B8. Do you have a mortgage on this property? 2,374 36.1 1. Yes 1,177 24.1 5. No 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 3,364 39.8 0. Inap.; not a homeowner (V10437=5 or 8) V10439 'B12 # PAY ON MORTGAGE? ' TLOC= 18170-18171 MD=99 B12. About how many more years will you have to pay on it? % nonzero = 36.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.7 The values for this variable in the range 01-97 represent the number of years left on the longest-term mortgage that the FU has. Note that missing data are allowed. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not a home owner (V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage (V10438=5 or 9) V10440 'B13 SECOND MORTGAGE? ' TLOC= 18172 MD=9 B13. Do you also have a second mortgage? 240 3.9 1. Yes 2,127 32.1 5. No 7 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,544 63.9 0. Inap.; not a home owner (V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage (V10438=5 or 9) V10441 'B14 PROP TAX IN MTG PMT?' TLOC= 18173 MD=9 B14. Do your mortgage payments include property taxes? 1,279 18.9 1. Yes 949 15.2 5. No 153 2.2 9. NA; DK 4,537 63.7 0. Inap.; not a homeowner (V10437=5 or 8); no mortgage (V10438=5 or 9) V10442 'B18 RENTED FURNISHED? ' TLOC= 18174 MD=9 174 - RAW DATA B18. Is this (house/apartment) rented fully furnished? 306 4.1 1. Yes 2,569 29.5 5. No 43 0.5 9. NA; DK 4,000 65.9 0. Inap.; does not rent (V10437=1 or 8) V10443 'B19 PAY HEAT/ELEC/WATER?' TLOC= 18175 MD=9 B19. Do you pay for heat, electricity, or water yourself? (If the FU rents) 2,242 26.0 1. Yes 667 8.0 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,000 65.9 0. Inap.; does not rent (V10437=1 or 8) V10444 'B21 HEAT INCLD IN RENT? ' TLOC= 18176 MD=9 B21. Is heating included in your monthly rent? 403 5.6 1. Yes 1,693 19.1 5. No 150 1.4 9. NA; DK 4,672 73.9 0. Inap.; does not rent (V10437=1 or 8); does not pay for heat, electricity or water (V10443=5 or 9) V10445 'B22 WHY NOT OWN/RENT ' TLOC= 18177 MD=9 B22. How is that? (If the FU neither owns nor rents) 5 0.1 1. Servant; housekeeper 21 0.3 2. Farm laborer; ranch laborer 50 0.6 3. Other persons for whom housing is part of compensa- tion (janitors, gardeners, nurses, tutors, etc.) 292 3.8 4. Persons for whom housing is a gift; paid by someone outside of FU; owned by relatives; pay no rent or only pay taxes. 5 0.1 5. Sold own home, but still living there 5 0.1 6. Living in house which will inherit; estate in process 10 0.2 7. Living in temporary quarters (garage, shed, motor vehicle, etc.) while home is under construction or until new apartment is found. 56 0.6 8. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 175 6,472 94.3 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V10437=1 or 5) V10446 'B24 PAY HEAT/ELEC/WATER?' TLOC= 18178 MD=9 B24. Do you pay for heat, electricity, or water yourself? (If the FU neither owns nor rents) 164 2.2 1. Yes 272 3.3 5. No 11 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,471 94.3 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V10437=1 or 5) V10447 'B27 MOVD SINCE SPR 1983?' TLOC= 18179 MD=9 B27. Have you (HEAD) moved any time since the spring of 1983? 1,772 22.9 1. Yes 5,142 77.1 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK V10448 'B28 MONTH MOVED ' TLOC= 18180-18181 MD=99 B28. What month was that? (Most Recent Move) 146 1.9 01. January 168 2.1 02. February 155 2.1 03. March 147 1.9 04. April 111 1.4 05. May 168 2.2 06. June 115 1.4 07. July 195 2.5 08. August 128 1.8 09. September 144 2.0 10. October 141 2.0 11. November 114 1.4 12. December 40 0.4 99. NA; DK month 5,146 77.1 00. Inap.; has not moved (V10447=5 or 9) V10449 'B29 WHY MOVED ' TLOC= 18182 MD=9 B29. Why did you (HEAD) move? The codes below are in priority order. 190 2.8 1. Purposive productive reasons: to take another job; transfer; stopped going to school 60 1.0 2. To get nearer to work 176 - RAW DATA 309 3.7 3. Purposive consumptive reasons--expansion of housing: more space; better place 134 1.9 4. Purposive consumptive reasons--contraction of hous- ing: less space; less rent 353 4.3 5. Purposive consumptive--other house-related: want to own home; got married 96 1.3 6. Purposive consumptive--neighborhood-related: better neighborhood; go to school 362 4.6 7. Response to outside events (involuntary reasons): HU coming down; being evicted; armed services, etc.; health reasons; divorce; retiring because of health 228 2.9 8. Ambiguous or mixed reasons: to save money; all my old neighbors moved away; retiring (NA why) 40 0.4 9. NA; DK 5,146 77.1 0. Inap.; has not moved (V10447=5 or 9) V10450 'B30 WTR MIGHT MOVE ' TLOC= 18183 MD=9 B30. Do you think you (HEAD) might move in the next couple of years? 2,622 34.8 1. Yes; might or maybe, hope to 4,082 62.7 5. No 210 2.4 8. Don't know 4 0.1 9. NA V10451 'B31 LIKELIHOOD OF MOVING' TLOC= 18184 MD=9 B31. Would you say you definitely will move, probably will move, or are you more uncertain? 1,236 15.4 1. Definitely 869 11.5 2. Probably 505 7.8 3. More uncertain 12 0.2 9. NA 4,296 65.2 0. Inap.; does not plan to move (V10450=5, 8 or 9) V10452 'B32 WHY MIGHT MOVE ' TLOC= 18185 MD=9 B32. Why (will/might) you move? The codes below are in priority order. 329 5.5 1. Purposive productive reasons: to take another job; transfer; stopped going to school 72 1.2 2. To get nearer to work 575 6.1 3. Purposive consumptive reasons--expansion of housing: more space; better place 178 2.7 4. Purposive consumptive reasons--contraction of hous- ing: less space; less rent RAW DATA - 177 734 8.6 5. Purposive consumptive--other house-related: want to own home; got married 213 2.8 6. Purposive consumptive--neighborhood-related: better neighborhood; go to school 211 3.0 7. Response to outside events (involuntary reasons): DU coming down; being evicted; armed services, etc.; health reasons; divorce; retiring because of health 292 4.6 8. Ambiguous or mixed reasons: to save money; all my old neighbors moved away; retiring (NA why) 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,296 65.2 0. Inap.; does not plan to move (V10450=5, 8 or 9) V10453 'C1 EMPLOYMENT STATUS-HD ' TLOC= 18186 C1. We would like to know about what you do--are you (HEAD) working now, looking for work, retired, keeping house, a student, or what? In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" or in prison and not working (V10453=8 and V10454=5 or V10455=5), either Section D or E was asked depending on how the Head viewed his/her particular situation. 4,708 66.6 1. Working now 77 0.8 2. Only temporarily laid off 450 4.0 3. Looking for work, unemployed 811 17.3 4. Retired 292 3.2 5. Permanently disabled; temporarily disabled 447 6.2 6. Keeping house 100 1.3 7. Student 33 0.5 8. Other; "workfare"; in prison or jail V10454 'C2 WORK FOR MONEY?(HD-E)' TLOC= 18187 MD=9 C2. Are you (HEAD) doing any work for money now at all? 135 2.3 1. Yes 1,547 26.2 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,235 71.4 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1, 2, or 3) V10455 'C3 WORK 10+ HRS/WK(HD-E)' TLOC= 18188 MD=9 C3. Are you working more than 10 hours per week? 64 1.1 1. Yes 71 1.2 5. No 9. NA; DK 178 - RAW DATA 6,783 97.7 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1, 2, or 3); not working for money now (V10454=5 or 9) V10456 'C4 WORK SELF/OTR?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18189 MD=9 C4. Do you (HEAD) work for someone else, yourself, or what? 4,197 57.3 1. Someone else 108 1.8 2. Both someone else and self 543 9.4 3. Self only 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10457 'C5 WORK FOR GOVT?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18190 MD=9 C5. (In your work for someone else,) do you work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 271 2.8 1. Federal government 256 3.5 2. State government 367 5.2 3. Local government; public school system 3,363 46.8 4. Private company; non-government 32 0.5 7. Other 16 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10458 'C6 IS JOB NOW UNION(H-E)' TLOC= 18191 MD=9 C6. Is your current job covered by a union contract? 1,062 14.0 1. Yes 3,220 44.9 5. No 23 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10459 'C7 BELONG UNION? (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18192 MD=9 RAW DATA - 179 C7. Do you belong to that labor union? 941 12.8 1. Yes 119 1.2 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,856 86.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); current job not covered by union contract (V10458=5 or 9) V10460 'C8-9 MAIN OCC:3DIGT(H-E)' TLOC= 18193-18195 MD=999 C8. What is your (HEAD'S) main occupation? What sort of work do you do? C9. What are your most important activities or duties? The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 756 13.4 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 672 12.0 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 68 1.4 260-280. Sales Workers 645 9.7 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 913 11.9 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 564 6.3 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 290 3.3 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 231 2.2 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 71 1.4 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 50 0.6 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 537 6.1 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 46 0.3 980-984. Private Household Workers 6 0.1 999. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10461 'C10 MAIN IND:3 DIGT(H-E)' TLOC= 18196-18198 MD=999 C10. What kind of business or industry is that in? The 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 was used for 180 - RAW DATA this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 166 2.7 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 48 0.5 047-057. Mining 413 5.3 067-077. Construction 1,208 16.8 107-398. Manufacturing 448 6.2 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 764 11.2 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 213 3.4 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 229 3.0 727-759. Business and Repair Services 174 1.8 769-798. Personal Services 40 0.6 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 718 11.6 828-897. Professional and Related Services 388 4.9 907-937. Public Administration 40 0.5 999. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10462 'C11 SLRY/HRLY/OTR (H-E) ' TLOC= 18199 MD=9 C11. (On your main job,) are you (HEAD) salaried, paid by the hour, or what? 1,788 29.0 1. Salaried 2,302 27.6 3. Paid by hour 754 11.9 7. Other 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10463 'C12 PAY/HR-SALARY(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18200-18203 MD=9999 C12. How much is your salary? % nonzero = 29.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,252.6 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour; if salary is given as an annual figure, it is divided by 2000 hours per year; if weekly, by 40 hours per week. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. RAW DATA - 181 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is not salaried (V10462=3, 7 or 9) V10464 'C13 WTR SAL PD OT(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18204 MD=9 C13. If you were to work more hours than usual during some week, would you get paid for those extra hours of work? 510 7.0 1. Yes 1,265 21.7 5. No 13 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,130 71.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is not salaried (V10462=3, 7 or 9) V10465 'C14 PAY/HR-SLRYOT(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18205-18208 MD=9999 C14. About how much would you make per hour for those extra hours? % nonzero = 7.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,459.9 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is not salaried (V10462=3, 7 or 9); would not get paid (V10464=5 or 9) V10466 'C15 PAY/HR-HOURLY(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18209-18212 MD=9999 C15. What is your hourly wage rate for your regular work time? 182 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 27.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 864.2 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is not paid an hourly wage (V10462=1, 7 or 9) V10467 'C16 PAY/HR-HRLY OT(H-E) ' TLOC= 18213-18216 MD=9999 C16. What is your hourly wage rate for overtime? % nonzero = 24.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,285.4 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is not paid an hourly wage (V10462=1, 7 or 9) V10468 'C17 HOW PAID-OTR (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18217 MD=9 C17. How is that? (For those Heads who are neither salaried nor paid hourly) 65 0.9 1. Piecework; hourly plus piecework/production 132 2.4 2. Commission 32 0.6 3. Tips; tips and salary/hourly wage 91 1.5 4. Hourly/salary plus commission 191 3.6 5. Self-employed; farmer; "profits" 191 2.2 6. By the job/day/mile 49 0.7 7. Other RAW DATA - 183 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,164 88.1 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V10462=1, 3 or 9) V10469 'C18 PAY/HR-OTR OT (H-E) ' TLOC= 18218-18221 MD=9999 C18. If you worked an extra hour, how much would you earn for that hour? % nonzero = 7.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2,102.7 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; nothing; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); is paid a salary or hour- ly wage (V10462=1, 3 or 9) V10470 'C20 JOB PAY MED IN?(H-E)' TLOC= 18222 MD=9 C20. Here are some questions about fringe benefits that workers some- times get in addition to their wages. Please tell me whether you (HEAD) get any of these fringe benefits on your main job: Does your employer pay for any medical, surgical, or hospital insurance that covers any illness or injury that might happen to you when you are not at work? 3,012 44.6 1. Yes 1,238 14.0 5. No 39 0.4 8. Don't Know 16 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) 184 - RAW DATA V10471 'C21 JOB PAY SK DAY?(H-E)' TLOC= 18223 MD=9 C21. Do you get full pay for sick days? 2,765 40.3 1. Yes 1,480 18.4 5. No 43 0.3 8. Don't Know 17 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10472 'C22 JOB PAY DENTAL?(H-E)' TLOC= 18224 MD=9 C22. Do you have any dental benefits on your main job? 1,997 29.2 1. Yes 2,261 29.4 5. No 29 0.3 8. Don't Know 18 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10473 'C23 JOB PAY LF INS?(H-E)' TLOC= 18225 MD=9 C23. Does your employer pay for life insurance that would cover you if your death were not job-related? 2,399 35.1 1. Yes 1,767 22.4 5. No 123 1.4 8. Don't Know 16 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10474 'C24 JOB GET PD VAC?(H-E)' TLOC= 18226 MD=9 C24. Not counting holidays like Christmas and Labor Day, do you get paid vacation or personal days? RAW DATA - 185 3,501 49.2 1. Yes 748 9.4 5. No 35 0.2 8. Don't Know 21 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10475 'C25 # PD VAC HRS(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18227-18230 MD=9999 C25. How much paid vacation or personal time do you get each year?- HOURS % nonzero = 49.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 120.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours (0001-2080) per year. 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); gets no paid vacation or per- sonal days (V10474=5, 8 or 9) V10476 'C25 TYPE PAID VAC(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18231 MD=9 C25. How much paid vacation or personal time do you get each year?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 690 10.2 1. Days per year 2,339 32.2 2. Weeks per year 76 0.8 3. Hours 346 5.4 7. Other; combination 50 0.7 9. NA; DK 3,417 50.8 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); gets no paid vacation or personal days (V10474=5, 8 or 9) V10477 'C26 JOB GET MTRNL?(HD-E)' TLOC= 18232 MD=9 186 - RAW DATA C26. Would you get any leave (besides regular vacation time) from your main job if (you/your wife) had a baby? 2,030 27.4 1. Yes 1,975 27.0 5. No 275 4.3 8. Don't Know 25 0.4 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10478 'C27 MATERNAL PAID?(HD-E)' TLOC= 18233 MD=9 C27. Would that leave be paid or unpaid? 1,033 14.4 1. Paid 876 11.3 2. Unpaid 115 1.6 8. Don't Know 6 0.1 9. NA 4,888 72.6 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); would get no leave (V10477=5, 8 or 9) V10479 'C28 RT TO RETURN?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18234 MD=9 C28. If you were to take time off because (you/your wife) had a baby, would you have the right to go back to your present job or one that pays the same as your present job? 3,430 46.6 1. Yes 472 6.4 5. No 366 5.5 8. Don't Know 37 0.6 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10480 'C29 HV PEN/RET NOW?(H-E)' TLOC= 18235 MD=9 C29. Now I need to get some information about any pension or retire- ment plan you (HEAD) may be eligible for at your place of work. RAW DATA - 187 Not including Social Security or Railroad Retirement, are you covered by a pension or retirement plan on your present job? 2,243 33.0 1. Yes 1,929 24.8 5. No 117 1.1 8. Don't Know 16 0.2 9. NA 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10481 'C30 #YR INC IN PEN(HD-E)' TLOC= 18236-18237 MD=99 C30. How many years have you been included in the main or basic pen- sion plan? % nonzero = 33.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) Head has been covered by a pension or retirement plan. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10482 'C31 HAV PEN/RET LTR(H-E)' TLOC= 18238 MD=9 C31. Will you be covered by such a plan if you continue to work for this employer? 411 5.4 1. Yes 1,364 17.7 5. No 144 1.6 8. Don't Know 10 0.1 9. NA 4,989 75.2 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per 188 - RAW DATA week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=1, 8 or 9) V10483 'C32 #YR TILL HAVE(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18239-18240 MD=99 C32. How many more years must you work for this employer to be in- cluded in this plan? % nonzero = 5.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) Head must be employed to be included in a pension or retirement plan. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=1, 8 or 9); will not become covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10482=5, 8 or 9) V10484 'C33 PEN/RET VESTED?(H-E)' TLOC= 18241 MD=9 C33. There is a law that states that once you have been in a pension plan for enough years, you can be sure of some pension benefits even if you leave that employer. This is called "vesting." Have you worked under the main or basic plan long enough to earn this right to be "vested"? 1,202 19.2 1. Yes 780 10.7 5. No 259 3.0 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 4,673 67.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10485 'C34 #YR TILL VEST(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18242-18243 MD=99 RAW DATA - 189 C34. How many more years must you be included in this plan in order to eventually earn the right to receive some benefits from it at retirement even if you leave your present employer? % nonzero = 10.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of additional years (01-96) Head must be in this plan in order to become vested. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); already vested (V10484=1, 8 or 9) V10486 'C36 CONTRIB TO PEN?(H-E)' TLOC= 18244 MD=9 C36. Are you (HEAD) making any contributions to your pension, such as by having money deducted from your pay? 284 5.4 1. Yes 335 7.0 5. No 7 0.1 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,291 87.4 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10487 'C37 REQ TO CONTRIB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18245 MD=9 C37. Are you required to contribute? 218 4.1 1. Yes 60 1.3 5. No 6 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 190 - RAW DATA 6,634 94.6 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9) V10488 'C38 %PAY REQ CONTRB(H-E)' TLOC= 18246-18247 MD=99 C38. What amount or percent of pay are you required to contribute?- PERCENT % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.2 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of pay required. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions C12 or C15 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. DK 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10487=5, 8 or 9) V10489 'C38 TYPE CONTRB REQ(H-E)' TLOC= 18248 MD=9 C38. What amount or percent of pay are you required to contribute?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 105 2.4 1. Percent of pay 19 0.2 2. Dollars per week 23 0.3 3. Dollars per month 4 0.1 4. Dollars per year 25 0.3 7. Other 32 0.5 8. DK 10 0.2 9. NA 6,700 95.9 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- RAW DATA - 191 ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10487=5, 8 or 9) V10490 'C39 MAK VOL CONTRB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18249 MD=9 C39. Do you also make voluntary contributions? 15 0.4 1. Yes 200 3.7 5. No 4 0.0 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,699 95.9 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10487=5, 8 or 9) V10491 'C40 % CONTRB VOLUN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18250-18251 MD=99 C40. What amount or percent of pay do you voluntary contribute cur- rently?-PERCENT % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.5 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) Head voluntarily contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions C12 or C15 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9); is 192 - RAW DATA not required to contribute (V10487=5, 8 or 9); makes no voluntary contributions (V10490=5, 8 or 9) V10492 'C40 TYPE VOL CONTRB(H-E)' TLOC= 18252 MD=9 C40. What amount or percent of pay do you voluntary contribute cur- rently?-TYPE OF RESPONSE 40 1.0 1. Percent of pay 5 0.1 2. Dollars per week 14 0.3 3. Dollars per month 1 0.0 4. Dollars per year 4 0.1 7. Other 12 0.2 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 6,838 98.3 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10486=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10487=5, 8 or 9); makes no voluntary contributions (V10490=5, 8 or 9) V10493 'C41 BEN FORML/ACUM?(H-E)' TLOC= 18253 MD=9 C41. Some plans base benefits on how much money has accumulated in a person's retirement account. Other plans use both ways of set- ting benefits. How are the benefits for your (HEAD'S) pension determined--by a definite formula based on years of service or salary, or by the amount of money in your account, or in both ways? 334 6.9 1. Definite benefit formula 149 3.3 3. Both 66 1.2 5. Money accumulated in account 76 1.1 8. Don't Know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,291 87.4 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10494 'C42 EMPLYR CONTRIB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18254 MD=9 RAW DATA - 193 C42. Does your employer make contributions to your account? 192 4.0 1. Yes 14 0.3 5. No 8 0.1 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,703 95.5 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit for- mula (V10493=1, 8 or 9) V10495 'C43 % EMPLYR CONTRB(H-E)' TLOC= 18255-18256 MD=99 C43. What amount or percent of pay does your employer contribute to your account?-PERCENT % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.9 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of Head's pay that the employer contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions C12 or C15 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10493=1, 8 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10494=5, 8 or 9) V10496 'C43 WTR $ OR % (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18257 MD=9 C43. What amount or percent of pay does your employer contribute to your account?-TYPE OF RESPONSE 71 1.5 1. Percent of pay 1 0.0 2. Dollars per week 5 0.1 3. Dollars per month 2 0.1 4. Dollars per year 194 - RAW DATA 12 0.2 7. Other 81 1.6 8. DK 20 0.5 9. NA 6,726 96.0 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit for- mula (V10493=1, 8 or 9); employer does not con- tribute (V10494=5, 8 or 9) V10497 'C44 AGE REC RET BEN(H-E)' TLOC= 18258-18259 MD=99 C44. At what age could you first receive retirement benefits that in- clude your employer's contributions? % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 58.9 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which employer contributions could first be received. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10493=1, 8 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10494=5, 8 or 9) V10498 'C45 TOT $ IN ACCT(HD-E)' TLOC= 18260-18265 MD=999999 C45. What is the approximate dollar amount in your account now? % nonzero = 4.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 27,698.5 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the amount in Head's account in whole dollars. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know RAW DATA - 195 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit for- mula (V10493=1, 8 or 9) V10499 'C46 TOT $ AVAIL NOW H-E' TLOC= 18266-18271 MD=999999 C46. How much could you take out of this account today if you were to leave this employer? % nonzero = 3.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 20,147.0 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the actual dollar amount Head could take out of the account if he/she left. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit for- mula (V10493=1, 8 or 9) V10500 'C48 FORML REC FL BEN H-E' TLOC= 18272 MD=9 C48. What is the formula for determining when you (HEAD) could receive full benefits--is it based on your age, the number of years of service, a combination of age and years of service, or what? For all three combinations of age and/or years below, V10501 and V10502 contain data values for this benefit formula. In the case of code 5 below, the age and years variables were calculated using the Head's current age and the number of years worked for the current employer to provide this information. 103 2.2 1. Age 84 1.6 2. Years 196 - RAW DATA 262 5.8 3. Combination of age and years; specific age and specific years 2 0.0 4. Combination of age or years 5. Combination of age and years; age plus years equals some constant 15 0.4 7. Other 13 0.2 8. Don't Know 3 0.1 9. NA 6,436 89.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9) V10501 'C49 AGE REC FUL BEN(H-E)' TLOC= 18273-18274 MD=99 C49. How old must you be? % nonzero = 8.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 60.6 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which Head may retire with full benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on age at all (V10500=2, 7, 8 or 9) V10502 'C50 #YR REC FUL BEN(H-E)' TLOC= 18275-18276 MD=99 C50. How many years is that? % nonzero = 7.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 20.7 RAW DATA - 197 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) until Head can retire with full benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on years of service at all (V10500=1, 7, 8 or 9) V10503 'C51A OT ANS-FUL BEN(H-E)' TLOC= 18277 MD=9 C51a. How is that? 1. Health or medical reasons determine eligibility for benefits 2. Need only mentioned, no mention of health or medical 15 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,903 99.6 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); any combination of age or years of service (V10500=1-5, 8 or 9) V10504 'C52 REC PART BEN?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18278 MD=9 C52. Could you (HEAD) retire before ( AGE OR YEARS) and receive part but not full retirement benefits from this plan? 321 6.9 1. Yes 115 2.5 5. No 41 0.7 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 6,437 89.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working 198 - RAW DATA or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9) V10505 'C53 WHN REC PT BEN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18279 MD=9 C53. What is the formula for determining the earliest date you (HEAD) could retire and begin drawing at least partial benefits--is it based on your age, the number of years of service, a combination of age and years of service, or what? For all three combinations of age and/or years below, V10506 and V10507 contain data values for this benefit formula. In the case of code 5 below, the age and years variables were calculated using the Head's current age and the number of years worked for the current employer to provide this information. 63 1.4 1. Age 69 1.4 2. Years 126 2.8 3. Combination of age and years; specific age and specific years 1 0.0 4. Combination of age or years 5. Combination of age and years; age plus years equals some constant 16 0.3 7. Other 44 0.9 8. Don't Know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,597 93.1 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement al- lowed (V10504=5, 8 or 9) V10506 'C54 AGE REC PT BEN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18280-18281 MD=99 C54. How old must you be? % nonzero = 4.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 56.8 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which Head can receive at least partial benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more RAW DATA - 199 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10504=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on age at all (V10505=2, 7, 8 or 9) V10507 'C55 #YR REC PT BEN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18282-18283 MD=99 C55. How many years is that? % nonzero = 4.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) until Head can receive at least partial benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10504=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on years of service at all (V10505=1, 7, 8 or 9) V10508 'C56A OT ANS-PT BEN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18284 MD=9 C56a. How is that? 1. Health or medical reasons determine eligibility for benefits 2. Need only mentioned, no mention of health or medical 17 0.3 9. NA; DK 200 - RAW DATA 6,901 99.7 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10493=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement al- lowed (V10504=5, 8 or 9); any combination of age or years of service (V10505=1-5, 8 or 9) V10509 'C57 AGE REC BEN(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18285-18286 MD=99 C57. At what age do you (HEAD) expect to start receiving retirement benefits from this pension plan? % nonzero = 12.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 62.2 The values for this variable represent the actual age (45-94) at which Head expects to start receiving retirement benefits. 95. Ninety-five years of age or older 96. Never; won't stay long enough to receive benefits 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10510 'C58 EST AMT OF PEN?(H-E)' TLOC= 18287 MD=9 C58. Some people can estimate what their pension will be in dollars per month or year, but others find it easier to estimate it as a fraction of their final pay. Can you (HEAD) estimate what your pension from this plan will be? 307 7.1 1. Yes 310 5.4 5. No; Don't Know 10 0.1 9. NA 6,291 87.4 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanent- ly disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and RAW DATA - 201 V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retire- ment plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10511 'C59 ANN $ AMT PEN(HD-E)' TLOC= 18288-18292 MD=99999 C59. How much will that be?-ANNUAL AMOUNT % nonzero = 5.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11,129.2 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99996 represent the actual annual dollar amount of Head's retirement benefits. 99997. $99,997 or more 99998. Don't Know 99999. NA 00000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pension amount (V10510=5, 8 or 9) V10512 'C59 PEN AS % PAY(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18293-18294 MD=99 C59. How much will that be?-PERCENT % nonzero = 1.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 50.2 The values for this variable represent the actual percent of final pay (01-96) Head will receive as pension payments. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pension amount (V10510=5, 8 or 9) 202 - RAW DATA V10513 'C59 PEN AS LUMP SUM(H-E)' TLOC= 18295-18300 MD=999999 C59. How much will that be?-LUMP SUM % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 78,160.4 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the actual lump sum amount Head will receive at retirement. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pen- sion amount (V10510=5, 8 or 9) V10514 'C61 WF AMT DTH BEN(H-E) ' TLOC= 18301 MD=9 C61. How much of your pension benefit would your wife receive if she were to live longer than you--all of it, some of it, or none of it? 132 2.5 1. All 154 3.5 3. Some 28 0.6 5. None 29 0.7 7. Other 81 1.6 8. Don't Know 13 0.3 9. NA 6,481 90.7 0. Inap.; no (legal) wife in FU; under age 45 (V10419=16-44 or 99); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10480=5, 8 or 9) V10515 'C62 HAV TAX-DEF PLN(H-E)' TLOC= 18302 MD=9 C62. (In addition to the pension plan you already mentioned,) do you (HEAD) have any tax-deferred compensation or savings plans on this job, such as a "thrift," a profit-sharing, or a Keogh plan? RAW DATA - 203 939 14.1 1. Yes 3,343 44.7 5. No 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 2,613 40.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10516 'C63 EMPLYR CONTRIB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18303 MD=9 C63. Does your employer make contributions to any such plan for you? 670 10.2 1. Yes 247 3.6 5. No 21 0.3 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 5,979 85.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); no ad- ditional tax-deferred plan (V10515=5 or 9) V10517 'C64 % EMPLYR CONTRB(H-E)' TLOC= 18304-18305 MD=99 C64. What amount or percent of pay does your employer contribute?- PERCENT % nonzero = 10.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.7 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of Head's pay that the employer contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions C12 or C15 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); no ad- ditional tax-deferred plan (V10515=5 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10516=5, 8 or 9) 204 - RAW DATA V10518 'C64 WTR AMT OR % (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18306 MD=9 C64. What amount or percent of pay does your employer contribute?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 243 3.9 1. Percent of pay 10 0.2 2. Dollars per week 14 0.2 3. Dollars per month 16 0.3 4. Dollars per year 185 2.8 7. Other 113 1.4 8. Don't Know 89 1.3 9. NA 6,248 89.8 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9); no ad- ditional tax-deferred plan (V10515=5 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10516=5, 8 or 9) V10519 'C65 #MO PRES EMPLYR(H-E)' TLOC= 18307-18309 MD=999 C65. How many years altogether have you (HEAD) worked for your present employer? % nonzero = 59.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 102.5 The values for this variable in the range 001-997 represent the actual number of months Head has worked for the present employer. 001. One month or less 998. 998 months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); works for self only (V10456=3 or 9) V10520 'C66 #MO PRES POSIT(HD-E)' TLOC= 18310-18312 MD=999 C66. When did you start working in your present (position/work situa- tion)?-TOTAL MONTHS % nonzero = 68.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 80.2 RAW DATA - 205 The values for this variable represent the actual number of months (001-997) Head has worked in his/her present position or work situa- tion. 001. One month or less 998. 998 months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10521 'C66 MO ST PRES POS(HD-E)' TLOC= 18313-18314 MD=99 C66. When did you start working in your present (position/work situa- tion)?-MONTH 422 6.4 01. January 339 4.7 02. February 433 6.2 03. March 349 4.5 04. April 342 4.9 05. May 326 4.5 06. June 291 4.4 07. July 363 5.0 08. August 450 6.6 09. September 346 5.0 10. October 296 4.4 11. November 206 2.9 12. December 225 2.8 98. DK month 461 6.4 99. NA month 2,069 31.4 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10522 'C66 YR ST PRES POS(HD-E)' TLOC= 18315-18316 MD=99 C66. When did you start working in your present (position/work situa- tion)?-YEAR % nonzero = 68.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 77.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head started working in his/her present position or work situation. 98. DK year 206 - RAW DATA 99. NA year 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10523 'C68 POS TO BE PERM?(H-E)' TLOC= 18317 MD=9 C68. Was this (position/work situation) supposed to be temporary or permanent when you (HEAD) first started? 301 3.9 1. Temporarily 1,099 15.2 2. Permanent 33 0.3 8. Uncertain; Don't Know 7 0.0 9. NA 5,478 80.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82) V10524 'C69 STARTING WAGE(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18318-18321 MD=9999 C69. What was your starting salary or wage at that time? % nonzero = 19.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 810.3 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question C70 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C70 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C70 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82) V10525 'C70 HR/WK WORKED(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18322-18323 MD=99 RAW DATA - 207 C70. And how many hours a week did you work? % nonzero = 19.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 41.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82) V10526 'C71 ONLY JOB OPP?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18324 MD=9 C71. At the time you (HEAD) started in your present (position/work situation), was it the only job opportunity you had, or did you choose it over something else? 794 10.2 1. Only job opportunity 638 9.3 5. Chose over something else 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,475 80.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82) V10527 'C72 OTR JOB DIFF?(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18325 MD=9 C72. Would that other job have been a different line of work? 333 4.6 1. Yes 302 4.6 5. No 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,280 90.7 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82); only job opportunity (V10526=1 or 9) V10528 'C73 OTR JOB WAGE(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18326-18329 MD=9999 208 - RAW DATA C73. How much would it have paid? % nonzero = 9.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 876.4 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question C74 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C74 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C74 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); only job opportunity (V10526=1 or 9) V10529 'C74 OTR JOB HR/WK(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18330-18331 MD=99 C74. And how many hours a week would that have been? % nonzero = 9.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head would have worked if the other job had been chosen. 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); only job opportunity (V10526=1 or 9) V10530 'C75 WHY CHOSE JOB(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18332-18333 MD=99 C75. Why did you choose the (position/work situation) you did--was it for better pay, more job security, more promise for the future, or what? RAW DATA - 209 201 2.8 01. Better pay 58 0.7 02. More job security 154 2.4 03. More promise for the future; advancement 11 0.2 04. More pleasant co-workers; better boss 30 0.5 05. More closely related to Head's field/area/skill 36 0.6 06. Better geographic location 35 0.5 07. Better working conditions 35 0.5 08. Any mention of work hours 12 0.2 09. Better/more fringe benefits 59 0.8 97. Other 6 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,281 90.7 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); only job opportunity (V10526=1 or 9) V10531 'C76 MOV 4 PRES JOB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18334 MD=9 C76. Did taking your (HEAD'S) present (position/work situation) in- volve moving to another house or city? 214 3.2 1. Yes 1,221 16.3 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,475 80.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82) V10532 'C77 EM B4 PRES JOB?(H-E)' TLOC= 18335 MD=9 C77. We want to know what you (HEAD) were doing just before you started your current (position/work situation). Did you have another position with the same employer, were you unemployed and looking for work, temporarily laid off, working for another employer, self-employed, or what? Contingencies followed for this variable depended on the degree to which the reply was uncodable. If there were missing data among codes 1, 2 and 3 (that is, no gap occurred between employment spells), V10533-V10548 were coded if the questions were answered. The same rule was followed for those who experienced a gap (codes 4, 5 and 7). If it was unclear whether or not a gap had occurred, however, then V10533-V10548 were coded zero. 210 - RAW DATA 319 4.5 1. Same employer 528 7.7 2. Different employer 61 0.9 3. Self-employed 389 4.3 4. Unemployed and looking for work 47 0.6 5. Temporarily laid off 30 0.4 6. No previous job 66 1.1 7. Other: out of labor force (housewife, student, retired, etc.) 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,475 80.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82) V10533 'C78 MO POSIT ENDED(HD-E)' TLOC= 18336-18337 MD=99 C78. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 84 1.0 01. January 103 1.5 02. February 118 1.7 03. March 76 1.0 04. April 57 0.8 05. May 59 1.0 06. June 58 0.8 07. July 61 1.0 08. August 70 1.1 09. September 63 1.0 10. October 55 0.8 11. November 93 1.4 12. December 3 0.0 98. DK month 8 0.1 99. NA month 6,010 86.8 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); gap in employment spells (V10532=4- 7) V10534 'C78 YR POSIT ENDED(HD-E)' TLOC= 18338-18339 MD=99 C78. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 13.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 83.2 RAW DATA - 211 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); gap in employment spells (V10532=4- 7) V10535 'C79 WKG B4 PRES POS(H-E)' TLOC= 18340 MD=9 C79. Were you working before that? 442 5.4 1. Yes 59 0.6 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,416 94.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82); no gap in employment spells (V10532=1-3 or 6) V10536 'C80 WKG SAME EMPLYR(H-E)' TLOC= 18341 MD=9 C80. Were you working for the same employer as you have now, a dif- ferent one, or were you self-employed? 22 0.3 1. Same 19 0.2 3. Self-employed 387 4.7 5. Different 12 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,478 94.7 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82); no gap in employment spells (V10532=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10535=5 or 9) V10537 'C81 MO POSIT ENDED(HD-E)' TLOC= 18342-18343 MD=99 C81. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 40 0.5 01. January 212 - RAW DATA 36 0.4 02. February 29 0.4 03. March 18 0.1 04. April 33 0.4 05. May 26 0.3 06. June 31 0.4 07. July 34 0.5 08. August 32 0.5 09. September 33 0.3 10. October 42 0.5 11. November 58 0.7 12. December 10 0.1 98. DK month 20 0.2 99. NA month 6,476 94.6 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10532=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10535=5 or 9) V10538 'C81 YR POSIT ENDED(HD-E)' TLOC= 18344-18345 MD=99 C81. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 82.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10532=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10535=5 or 9) V10539 'C82 WHY LFT PRV POS(H-E)' TLOC= 18346 MD=9 C82. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you (HEAD) laid off, promoted, or what? 81 1.0 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 220 2.7 3. Laid off; fired RAW DATA - 213 599 8.6 4. 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 C7-C8) 88 1.0 5. First full-time or permanent job Head ever had; wasn't working before this; no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9) 213 3.0 6. Promotion 105 1.4 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 51 0.7 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 72 1.0 9. NA; DK 5,489 80.6 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82) V10540 'C83 PRES JOB BTTR?(HD-E)' TLOC= 18347 MD=9 C83. On the whole, would you (HEAD) say your present job is better or worse than the one you had before? 979 13.8 1. Better 127 1.9 3. Same 151 1.7 5. Worse 85 1.1 9. NA; DK 5,576 81.5 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9) V10541 'C86 WK 4 GOV/PT CO?(H-E)' TLOC= 18348 MD=9 C86. Did you (HEAD) work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 23 0.2 1. Federal government 25 0.4 2. State government 23 0.3 3. Local government; public school system 664 9.5 4. Private non-government 1 0.0 7. Other 24 0.3 9. NA; DK 214 - RAW DATA 6,158 89.2 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01- 82); same employer or self-employed (V10532=1 or 3 or V10536=1, 3 or 9); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10542 'C87 PREV INDUSTRY(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18349-18351 MD=999 C87. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 32 0.5 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 9 0.1 047-057. Mining 99 1.1 067-077. Construction 125 2.0 107-398. Manufacturing 48 0.6 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 199 2.8 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 39 0.7 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 68 0.9 727-759. Business and Repair Services 36 0.5 769-798. Personal Services 14 0.3 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 98 1.6 828-897. Professional and Related Services 30 0.3 907-937. Public Administration 32 0.4 999. NA; DK 6,089 88.2 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); same employer (V10532=1 or V10536=1 or 9); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10543 'C88 PREV OCCUPATION(H-E)' TLOC= 18352-18354 MD=999 C88. What was your (HEAD'S) occupation? What sort of work did you do? C89. What were your most important activities or duties? RAW DATA - 215 The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 146 2.5 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 121 2.0 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 11 0.2 260-280. Sales Workers 209 3.4 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 194 2.7 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 131 1.7 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 69 0.8 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 86 0.9 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 8 0.2 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 13 0.2 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 146 1.8 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 7 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 20 0.2 999. NA; DK 5,757 83.5 000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10544 'C90 PREV WAGE(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18355-18358 MD=9999 C90. What was your (HEAD'S) final wage or salary when you left that (position/work situation)? % nonzero = 16.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 842.1 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question C91 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C91 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C91 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- 216 - RAW DATA ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10545 'C91 PREV HR/WK(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18359-18360 MD=99 C91. And how many hours a week did you work? % nonzero = 16.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 41.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. 98 hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10546 'C92 MO ST PREV JOB(HD-E)' TLOC= 18361-18362 MD=99 C92. When did you start working in that position for (that employer/ yourself) (that time)?-MONTH 101 1.4 01. January 57 0.8 02. February 94 1.5 03. March 76 1.1 04. April 83 1.2 05. May 113 1.6 06. June 90 1.3 07. July 90 1.4 08. August 112 1.7 09. September 89 1.2 10. October 75 1.0 11. November 54 0.8 12. December 37 0.4 98. DK month 100 1.3 99. NA month 5,747 83.4 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- RAW DATA - 217 dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10547 'C92 YR ST PREV JOB(HD-E)' TLOC= 18363-18364 MD=99 C92. When did you start working in that position for (that employer/ yourself) (that time)?-YEAR % nonzero = 16.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 80.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position started. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82) V10548 '# WK HISTORY SUPPS(HD-E)' TLOC= 18365-18366 MD=99 Number of Additional Work History Spells for Section C The values for this variable represent the actual number (01-05) of work history spells needed to complete the work history back to Janu- ary 1, 1983. These data are available as a separate file. Refer to Section I, Part 6 of this volume for more detail. 299 4.4 01. One work history spell 59 0.9 02. Two work history spells 18 0.2 03. Three work history spells 7 0.1 04. Four work history spells 2 0.0 05. Five work history spells 6,533 94.4 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10522=01-82); no previous job (V10532=6 or V10535=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10534=01-82 or V10538=01-82); previous position began before 1983 (V10547=01-82) 218 - RAW DATA V10549 'C94 WTR OTRS ILL (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18367 MD=9 C94. We're interested in how you spent your time from January through December 1983. Did you miss any work in 1983 because someone else in the family was sick? 678 8.7 1. Yes 4,167 59.9 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10550 'C95 # WKS OTR ILL(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18368-18369 MD=99 C95. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 8.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head missed through illness of other persons. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); missed no work through illness of others (V10549=5 or 9) V10551 'C97 WTR SELF ILL (HD-E) ' TLOC= 18370 MD=9 C97. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were sick? 2,209 32.0 1. Yes 2,636 36.5 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10552 'C98 # WKS SELF ILL(HD-E)' TLOC= 18371-18372 MD=99 C98. How much work did you miss? RAW DATA - 219 % nonzero = 32.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through Head's own illness. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); missed no work through own illness (V10551=5 or 9) V10553 'C100 WTR VACATION (HD-E)' TLOC= 18373 MD=9 C100. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1983? 3,578 53.2 1. Yes 1,267 15.4 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10554 'C101 # WK VACATION(HD-E)' TLOC= 18374-18375 MD=99 C101. How much vacation or time off did you take? % nonzero = 53.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) of vacation or time off taken by the Head. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); took no vacation or time off (V10553=5 or 9) V10555 'C103 WTR STRIKE (HD-E)' TLOC= 18376 MD=9 C103. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were on strike? 220 - RAW DATA 60 0.9 1. Yes 4,783 67.6 5. No 6 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10556 'C104 # WK ON STRIKE(H-E)' TLOC= 18377-18378 MD=99 C104. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed because of time Head spent on strike. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); missed no work through strikes (V10555=5 or 9) V10557 'C106 WTR UNEMPLOYD(HD-E)' TLOC= 18379 MD=9 C106. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 928 11.3 1. Yes 3,919 57.3 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10558 'C107 # WK UNEMPLYD(HD-E)' TLOC= 18380-18381 MD=99 C107. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 11.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.9 RAW DATA - 221 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed due to unemployment or temporary layoff of Head. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off (V10557=5 or 9) V10559 'C109 WTR NOT LOOK(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18382 MD=9 C109. Were there any weeks in 1983 when you didn't have a job and weren't looking for one? 227 3.1 1. Yes 4,619 65.5 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10560 'C110 #WK NOT LOOK(HD-E) ' TLOC= 18383-18384 MD=99 C110. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 22.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) that Head did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); not out of labor force (V10559=5 or 9) V10561 'C112 # WKS WORKED (HD-E)' TLOC= 18385-18386 MD=99 C112. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your main job in 1983? 222 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 68.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 45.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on his/her main job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; did not work in 1983; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10562 'C113 # HR/WK WRKD (HD-E)' TLOC= 18387-18388 MD=99 C113. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job in 1983? % nonzero = 68.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on his/her main job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00) V10563 'C114 WTR WRK OT (HD-E)' TLOC= 18389 MD=9 C114. Did you work any overtime which isn't included in that? 1,439 18.9 1. Yes 3,345 48.9 5. No 16 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,118 32.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00) V10564 'C116 WTR XTRA JOBS(HD-E)' TLOC= 18390 MD=9 RAW DATA - 223 C116. Did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job in 1983? 899 13.6 1. Yes 3,895 54.4 5. No 6 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,118 32.0 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00) V10565 'C116-122 # XTRA JOB(H-E)' TLOC= 18391 MD=9 C116. Did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job in 1983? C122. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1983? 785 11.8 1. One extra job 105 1.7 2. Two extra jobs 5 0.1 3. Three extra jobs 3 0.0 4. Four extra jobs 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,020 86.5 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9) V10566 'C117 OCC-XTRA JOBS HD-E' TLOC= 18392-18393 MD=99 C117. What did you do?-FIRST EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10460 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 1 0.0 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 12 0.3 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 224 - RAW DATA 14 0.3 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 22 0.4 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 31 0.6 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 10 0.2 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 17 0.2 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 18 0.3 17. 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) 4 0.1 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 60 1.1 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 32 0.7 20. Not self-employed 40 0.7 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 6 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 38 0.7 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 79 1.2 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 143 1.9 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 10 0.2 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 48 0.5 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 23 0.3 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 24 0.4 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) RAW DATA - 225 LABORERS 65 0.8 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 13 0.2 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 13 0.1 73. Private household workers (980-984) 114 1.3 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 50 0.8 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 12 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,019 86.4 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9) V10567 'C118 PAY/HR XTRA JB(H-E)' TLOC= 18394-18397 MD=9999 C118. About how much did you make per hour at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 13.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,270.8 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the answers to C119 and C120 were used to calculate it. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9) V10568 'C119 # WKS XTRA JOB(H-E)' TLOC= 18398-18399 MD=99 226 - RAW DATA C119. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1983?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB % nonzero = 13.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on the extra job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9) V10569 'C121 HR/WK XTRA JOB(H-E)' TLOC= 18400-18401 MD=99 C121. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?-FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 13.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9) V10570 'C117 OCC-XTRA JOB2(HD-E)' TLOC= 18402-18403 MD=99 C117. What did you do?-SECOND EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10460 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) RAW DATA - 227 1 0.0 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 1 0.0 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 8 0.1 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 1 0.0 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 3 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 4 0.1 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 9 0.2 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 9 0.2 20. Not self-employed 6 0.1 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 2 0.0 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 11 0.2 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 10 0.1 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 2 0.0 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) 228 - RAW DATA MILITARY PERSONNEL 3 0.0 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 4 0.1 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 1 0.0 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 9 0.1 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 6 0.1 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 1 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 15 0.2 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 5 0.1 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 3 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,804 98.2 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10565=1) V10571 'C118 AV PY/HR X JB2+ H-E' TLOC= 18404-18407 MD=9999 C118. About how much did you make per hour at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,451.0 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the answers to C119 and C120 were used to calculate it. If Head had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average hourly wage from all of them except the first one. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour RAW DATA - 229 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; nothing; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10565=1) V10572 'C119 #WKS XTR JOBS2+ H-E' TLOC= 18408-18409 MD=99 C119. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1983?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 20.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on all of his/her extra jobs except the first one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10565=1) V10573 'C121 AV HR/WK X JB2+ H-E' TLOC= 18410-18411 MD=99 C121. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 15.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. If Head had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average of hours spent on all extra jobs except the first one. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 230 - RAW DATA or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); no extra jobs (V10564=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10565=1) V10574 'C123 MS WK BC UNEM(H-E) ' TLOC= 18412 MD=9 C123. We are interested in how you (HEAD) have spent your time start- ing this year, January 1984 until the present. Have you missed any work this year because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 419 4.7 1. Yes 4,421 63.8 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10575 'C124 #WK MS BC UNEM(H-E)' TLOC= 18413-18414 MD=99 C124. How much work have you missed? % nonzero = 4.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) that Head was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off in 1984 (V10574=5 or 9) V10576 'C126 WK NOT LOOK 83(H-E)' TLOC= 18415 MD=9 C126. Have there been any weeks this year when you didn't have a job and weren't looking for one? 66 1.0 1. Yes 4,775 67.5 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- RAW DATA - 231 dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10577 'C127 #WK NO LOOK 83(H-E)' TLOC= 18416-18417 MD=99 C127. How much time was that? % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) that Head did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); not out of labor force (V10576=5 or 9) V10578 'C129 MRE WRK AVAILB(H-E)' TLOC= 18418 MD=9 C129. Now thinking about your job(s) over the past year, was there more work available on (any of) your job(s) so that you could have worked more if you had wanted to? 1,876 28.7 1. Yes 2,945 39.5 5. No or don't know 28 0.3 9. NA 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10579 'C130 PAY/HR WRK MOR(H-E)' TLOC= 18419-18422 MD=9999 C130. How much would you have earned per hour? % nonzero = 19.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1,395.9 The values for this variable represent actual dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 232 - RAW DATA 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keep- ing house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); no more work available (V10578=5) V10580 'C131 COULD WRK LESS(H-E)' TLOC= 18423 MD=9 C131. Could you have worked less if you had wanted to? 1,031 16.8 1. Yes 844 11.9 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,042 71.3 0. Inap.; none; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); no more work available (V10578=5) V10581 'C132 WANT WRK LESS?(H-E)' TLOC= 18424 MD=9 C132. Would you have preferred to work less even if you earned less money? 170 2.4 1. Yes 670 9.4 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,073 88.1 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); no more work available (V10578=5); could have worked less (V10580=1) V10582 'C133 WANT WRK MORE?(H-E)' TLOC= 18425 MD=9 C133. Would you have liked to work more if you could have found more work? 1,474 16.2 1. Yes 1,466 23.2 5. No 33 0.4 9. NA; DK 3,945 60.2 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per RAW DATA - 233 week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); more work available (V10578=1) V10583 'C134 COULD WRK LESS(H-E)' TLOC= 18426 MD=9 C134. Could you have worked less if you wanted to? 530 8.5 1. Yes 937 14.8 5. No 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 5,419 76.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); more work available (V10578=1); would have liked more work (V10582=1) V10584 'C135 WANT WRK LESS?(H-E)' TLOC= 18427 MD=9 C135. Would you have preferred to work less even if you earned less money? 107 1.8 1. Yes 827 13.0 5. No 35 0.4 9. NA; DK 5,949 84.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); more work available (V10578=1); would have liked more work (V10582=1); could have worked less (V10583=1) V10585 'C136 TRAVEL TO WORK H-E ' TLOC= 18428-18430 C136. About how much time does it take you to get to work each day, door to door? % nonzero = 63.2 mean nonzero = 170.0 The values for this variable in the range 001-998 represent annualized hours spent traveling to work. These hours are calculated by multi- plying the travel time in hours times the number of trips per week times the number of weeks worked in 1983. Trips per week are assigned on the basis of hours worked per week on the main job (V10562) accord- ing to the table below. Note that for a Head who did not work in 1983 but is now working, this variable equals zero. All missing data were assigned. 234 - RAW DATA Number of Hours Per Week Number of Trips Per Week <10 2 or 4, whichever reasonable <20 6 <35 8 <48 10 48 or more 12 999. 999 hours or more 000. Inap.; none; varies; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00) V10586 'ACC TRAVEL TO WORK H-E ' TLOC= 18431 Accuracy of V10585 (Annual travel-to-work time) 6,830 98.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10561=00); does not travel to work or travel time varies (V10585=000) 46 0.7 1. Minor assignment 42 0.4 2. Major assignment V10587 'C137 # MI TO WORK (HD-E)' TLOC= 18432-18433 MD=99 C137. About how many miles is it to where you work? % nonzero = 63.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of miles to work one way. 01. One mile or less 98. Ninety-eight miles or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; varies; does not travel to work ("none" to C136); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- RAW DATA - 235 dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10588 'C138 MODE OF TRAVEL H-E ' TLOC= 18434 MD=9 C138. Do you use public transportation to get to work, (drive with your wife,) have a car pool, drive by yourself, walk, or what? The codes below are in priority order. 377 3.8 1. Public transportation 195 2.2 2. Drive with wife 411 4.9 3. Car pool 3,180 48.1 4. Drive by self 191 2.3 5. Walk 156 1.8 7. Other 56 0.8 9. NA; DK 2,352 36.1 0. Inap.; varies; does not travel to work ("none" to C136); unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); does not travel to work or travel varies (V10587=00) V10589 'C139 GET NEW JOB? (HD-E)' TLOC= 18435 MD=9 C139. Have you been thinking about getting a new job, or will you keep the job you have now? 1,025 13.4 1. Thinking about getting a new job 3,790 54.7 5. Keep job have now 34 0.5 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10590 'C140 WHAT DO-NEW JB(H-E)' TLOC= 18436 MD=9 C140. Have you been doing anything in particular about it? 668 8.7 1. Yes 348 4.5 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,893 86.6 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- 236 - RAW DATA dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); will keep current job (V10589=5 or 9) V10591 'C141 HD AGE 45-64?(HD-E)' TLOC= 18437 MD=9 C141. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 3,615 45.4 1. Head is under age 45 1,118 21.1 2. Head is age 45 to 64 116 2.1 3. Head is age 65 or older 9. NA; DK 2,069 31.4 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9) V10592 'C142 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-E)' TLOC= 18438-18439 MD=99 C142. Now I have some questions about retirement and planning for the future. At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now doing? % nonzero = 21.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 62.4 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-95) at which Head plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10591=1, 3 or 9) V10593 'C143 RET BEFORE 65?(H-E)' TLOC= 18440 MD=9 C143. Do you think you will retire before you are 65? 47 0.7 1. Yes 122 2.0 5. No 56 0.7 8. Don't know; depends 9. NA RAW DATA - 237 6,693 96.6 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10591=1, 3 or 9); knows age at retirement (V10592=45-97 or 99) V10594 'C144 ELIG SOC SEC?(H-E) ' TLOC= 18441 MD=9 C144. We are interested in the income people expect to have when they retire. Let's look ahead to the time when you have reached 65. Will you be eligible for Social Security payments then? 1,037 19.8 1. Yes 52 0.9 5. No 21 0.3 8. Don't know 8 0.1 9. NA 5,800 78.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10591=1, 3 or 9) V10595 'C145 ELIG OTHER PENSION?' TLOC= 18442 MD=9 C145. Will you be eligible for retirement pensions from jobs other than your present main job when you are 65? 198 3.9 1. Yes 886 16.8 5. No 24 0.2 8. Don't know 10 0.2 9. NA 5,800 78.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10591=1, 3 or 9) V10596 'C146 OTR Y WHEN RET? H-E' TLOC= 18443 MD=9 C146. Will you (and your wife) have any other sources of income if you retire at 65, such as income from interest, dividends, rent or annuities, veterans' benefits, or from part-time work? 594 13.5 1. Yes 465 6.6 5. No 238 - RAW DATA 48 0.7 8. Don't know 11 0.2 9. NA 5,800 78.9 0. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10591=1, 3 or 9) V10597 'C147 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-E)' TLOC= 18444-18445 MD=99 C147. Now I have a question about retirement and planning for the fu- ture. At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now doing? % nonzero = 2.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 71.5 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (65-95) at which Head plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; unemployed and looking for work (V10453=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10453=4-8 and V10454=5 or 9 or V10455=5 or 9); Head is under age 65 (V10592=1, 2 or 9) NOTE: In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" or in prison and not working (V10453=8), either Section D or E was asked depending on how the Head viewed his/her particular situation. V10598 'D1 OCC-JOB SOUGHT(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18446-18447 MD=99 D1. What kind of job are you (HEAD) looking for? The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10460 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 1 0.0 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, RAW DATA - 239 therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 2 0.0 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 3 0.0 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 1 0.0 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 4 0.1 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 4 0.0 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 4 0.1 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 14 0.2 20. Not self-employed 1 0.0 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 15 0.2 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 50 0.4 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 13 0.2 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 0.0 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 56 0.5 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 2 0.0 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 240 - RAW DATA 24 0.2 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 44 0.4 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 37 0.3 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 4 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS (901-984) 5 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 100 0.8 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 65 0.5 99. NA; DK 6,468 96.0 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10599 'D2 WTR NEED TRAING(H-U) ' TLOC= 18448 MD=9 D2. Will you have to get any training to qualify? 1. Yes 5. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10600 'D3 WTR LOOKNG JOB(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18449 MD=9 D3. Have you been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 241 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10601 'D4 # PLAC LOOKED (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18450 MD=9 D4. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 17 0.3 1. One 24 0.2 2. Two 45 0.3 3. Three 28 0.2 4. Four 242 2.2 5. Five or more 1 0.0 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,561 96.8 0. Inap.; none; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V10600=5 or 9) V10602 'D5 RESERVATN WAGE(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18451-18454 MD=9999 D5. What is the lowest wage or salary you would accept on any job? % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 536.2 The values for this variable represent actual dollars and cents per hour for Head's reservation wage. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10603 'D6 #WKS LOOK WORK(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18455-18456 MD=99 D6. How long have you been looking for work? % nonzero = 5.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Head spent looking for work. 242 - RAW DATA 01. One week or less 98. Ninety-eight weeks or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10604 'D7 EVER HAD JOB? (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18457 MD=9 D7. Have you ever had a job? 438 3.9 1. Yes 12 0.1 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,468 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10605 'D8-9 OCC-LAST JOB (HD-U)' TLOC= 18458-18460 MD=999 D8. What was your occupation on your last job? What sort of work did you do? D9. What were your most important activities or duties? The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 8 0.1 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 20 0.3 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 2 0.0 260-280. Sales Workers 74 0.8 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 70 0.7 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 72 0.6 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 16 0.2 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 59 0.3 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 7 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 97 0.8 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 11 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 2 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,480 96.1 000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) RAW DATA - 243 V10606 'D10 IND-LAST JOB (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18461-18463 MD=999 D10. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 13 0.1 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 1 0.0 047-057. Mining 50 0.4 067-077. Construction 85 0.8 107-398. Manufacturing 27 0.2 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 99 0.9 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 14 0.1 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 29 0.3 727-759. Business and Repair Services 33 0.3 769-798. Personal Services 2 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 47 0.5 828-897. Professional and Related Services 23 0.2 907-937. Public Administration 15 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,480 96.1 000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) V10607 'D11 WRK 4 OTR/SELF(HD-U)' TLOC= 18464 MD=9 D11. Were you working for someone else, yourself, or what? 408 3.7 1. Someone else 2 0.0 2. Both someone else and self 19 0.1 3. Self only 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,480 96.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) V10608 'D12 WRK 4 GOV/PT CO(H-U)' TLOC= 18465 MD=9 D12. (In your work for someone else,) did you work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 21 0.1 1. Federal government 19 0.2 2. State government 18 0.1 3. Local government; public school system 244 - RAW DATA 347 3.2 4. Private non-government 1 0.0 7. Other 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,508 96.3 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); worked for self only (V10607=3 or 9) V10609 'D13 HAPPND LST JOB(H-U) ' TLOC= 18466 MD=9 D13. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, or what? 61 0.5 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 194 1.6 3. Laid off; fired 108 1.1 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant 6. Was self-employed 11 0.2 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 37 0.4 8. Job completed; seasonal work; temporary job 27 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,480 96.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) V10610 'D14 MO JOB ENDED(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18467-18468 MD=99 D14. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 36 0.2 01. January 38 0.4 02. February 48 0.4 03. March 39 0.4 04. April 27 0.3 05. May 25 0.2 06. June 28 0.2 07. July 23 0.2 08. August 24 0.2 09. September 17 0.3 10. October 29 0.3 11. November 56 0.5 12. December 16 0.1 98. DK month 32 0.2 99. NA month RAW DATA - 245 6,480 96.1 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) V10611 'D14 YR JOB ENDED(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18469-18470 MD=99 D14. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 3.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 82.5 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9) V10612 'D16 WAGE LAST JOB(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18471-18474 MD=9999 D16. What was your final wage or salary when you left that (position/ work situation)? % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 705.9 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question D17 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to D17 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by D17 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4- 7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10611=01-82) V10613 'D17 HRS/WK LAST JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 18475-18476 MD=99 D17. And how many hours a week did you work? 246 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 38.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. 98 hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10611=01-82) V10614 'D18 MO JOB START(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18477-18478 MD=99 D18. When did you start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/yourself)?-MONTH 22 0.2 01. January 22 0.3 02. February 25 0.3 03. March 17 0.2 04. April 17 0.3 05. May 20 0.1 06. June 21 0.3 07. July 29 0.2 08. August 20 0.1 09. September 24 0.2 10. October 19 0.2 11. November 24 0.2 12. December 7 0.0 98. DK month 30 0.2 99. NA month 6,621 97.0 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10611=01-82) V10615 'D18 YR JOB START(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18479-18480 MD=99 D18. When did you start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/yourself)?-YEAR % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 81.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position started. RAW DATA - 247 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10611=01-82) V10616 '# WRK HISTORY SUPPS(H-U)' TLOC= 18481-18482 MD=99 Number of Additional Work History Spells for Section D The values for this variable represent the actual number (01-05) of work history spells needed to complete the work history back to Janu- ary 1, 1983. These data are available as a separate file. Refer to Section I, Part 6 of this volume for more detail. 116 1.1 01. One work history spell 33 0.3 02. Two work history spells 13 0.2 03. Three work history spells 4 0.1 04. Four work history spells 05. Five work history spells 6,752 98.2 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10611=01-82); previous position began before 1983 (V10615=01-82) V10617 'D20 WTR VACATION (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18483 MD=9 D20. We're interested in knowing how you spent your time from January through December 1983, regardless of whether or not you were employed. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1983? 75 1.0 1. Yes 371 3.0 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10618 'D21 #WKS VACATION(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18484-18485 MD=99 D21. How much vacation or time off did you take? % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.3 248 - RAW DATA The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) of vacation or time off taken by the Head. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); took no vacation or time off (V10617=5 or 9) V10619 'D23 WTR OTRS ILL (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18486 MD=9 D23. Did you miss any work in 1983 because someone else in the family was sick? 36 0.3 1. Yes 410 3.6 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10620 'D24 #WKS OTRS ILL(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18487-18488 MD=99 D24. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through illness of persons other than the Head. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through illness of others (V10619=5 or 9) V10621 'D26 WTR SELF ILL (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18489 MD=9 D26. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were sick? 80 0.8 1. Yes 365 3.1 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 249 6,470 96.0 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10622 'D27 #WKS SELF ILL(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18490-18491 MD=99 D27. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through Head's own illness. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through own illness (V10621=5 or 9) V10623 'D29 WTR ON STRIKE(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18492 MD=9 D29. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were on strike? 4 0.0 1. Yes 441 3.9 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10624 'D30 #WKS ON STRIKE(H-U) ' TLOC= 18493-18494 MD=99 D30. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed because of time Head spent on strike. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through strikes (V10623=5 or 9) 250 - RAW DATA V10625 'D32 WTR UNEMPLOYD(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18495 MD=9 D32. Did you miss any work in 1983 because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 354 3.1 1. Yes 92 0.9 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10626 'D33 #WKS UNEMPLYD(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18496-18497 MD=99 D33. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 3.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 30.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed due to unemployment or temporarily layoff of Head. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); was not unemployed or laid off (V10625=5 or 9) V10627 'D35 WTR NOT LOOKING(H-U)' TLOC= 18498 MD=9 D35. Were there some weeks in 1983 when you didn't have a job and weren't looking for one? 125 1.1 1. Yes 320 2.9 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10628 'D36 #WKS NOT LOOKING H-U' TLOC= 18499-18500 MD=99 D36. How much time was that? % nonzero = 1.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.8 RAW DATA - 251 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); not out of labor force (V10627=5 or 9) V10629 'D38 #WKS WORKED (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18501-18502 MD=99 D38. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your main job(s) in 1983? % nonzero = 2.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 29.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on his/her main job/jobs. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; did not work in 1983; working now, only tem- porarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10630 'D39 HR/WK WORKED (HD-U) ' TLOC= 18503-18504 MD=99 D39. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job(s) in 1983? % nonzero = 2.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 40.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on his/her job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00) V10631 'D40 WTR XTRA JOBS(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18505 MD=9 252 - RAW DATA D40. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told us about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in 1983? 48 0.6 1. Yes 250 2.3 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,618 97.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00) V10632 'D40-46 # XTRA JOBS (H-U)' TLOC= 18506 MD=9 D40. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told us about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in 1983? D46. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1983? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Head had. 43 0.6 1. One extra job 5 0.1 2. Two extra jobs 3. Three extra jobs 4. Four extra jobs 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,870 99.4 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9) V10633 'D41 OCC-XTRA JOBS (HD-U)' TLOC= 18507-18508 MD=99 D41. What did you do?-FIRST EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10605 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) RAW DATA - 253 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 1 0.0 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 1 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 4 0.1 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 1 0.0 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 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 2 0.0 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 10 0.2 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 6 0.1 55. Members of armed forces 254 - RAW DATA OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 2 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 1 0.0 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 8 0.1 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 2 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 9 0.1 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,870 99.4 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9) V10634 'D42 PAY/HR XTRA JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 18509-18512 MD=9999 D42. About how much did you make per hour at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 701.3 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the answers to D43 and D44 were used to calculate it. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; none; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9) RAW DATA - 255 V10635 'D43 # WKS EXTRA JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 18513-18514 MD=99 D43. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1983?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on the extra job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9) V10636 'D45 HR/WK XTRA JOB(H-U) ' TLOC= 18515-18516 MD=99 D45. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 25.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9) V10637 'D41 OCC-XTRA JOB2(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18517-18518 MD=99 D41. What did you do?-SECOND EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10605 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 256 - RAW DATA 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 2 0.0 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 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 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing 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) RAW DATA - 257 MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 1 0.0 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 2 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,913 99.9 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10632=1) V10638 'D42 AV PY/HR X JB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 18519-18522 MD=9999 D42. About how much did you make per hour at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EX- CEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 665.8 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the answers to D43 and D45 were used to calculate it. If Head had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average hourly wage from all of them except the first one. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 258 - RAW DATA 0000. Inap.; nothing; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, tem- porarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10632=1) V10639 'D43 #WK XTR JOBS2+(H-U) ' TLOC= 18523-18524 MD=99 D43. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1983?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on all of his/her extra jobs except the first one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10632=1) V10640 'D45 AV HR/WK X JB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 18525-18526 MD=99 D45. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. If Head had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average of hours spent on all extra jobs except the first one. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); no extra jobs (V10631=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10632=1) V10641 'D47 WTR MS WK/UNEMP(H-U)' TLOC= 18527 MD=9 RAW DATA - 259 D47. We are interested in how you (HEAD) have spent your time start- ing in January 1984 until the present. Have you missed any work this year because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 408 3.6 1. Yes 36 0.4 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10642 'D48 #WK MS WK/UNEMP(H-U)' TLOC= 18528-18529 MD=99 D48. How much work have you missed? % nonzero = 3.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); was not unemployed or laid off (V10641=5 or 9) V10643 'D50 WTR NOT LKNG 84(H-U)' TLOC= 18530 MD=9 D50. Have there been any weeks this year when you didn't have a job and weren't looking for one? 91 0.8 1. Yes 351 3.1 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,470 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10644 'D51 #WK NOT LKNG 84(H-U)' TLOC= 18531-18532 MD=99 D51. How much time was that? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.1 260 - RAW DATA The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); not out of labor force (V10643=5 or 9) V10645 'D54 TRAVEL TO WORK(H-U) ' TLOC= 18533-18535 D54. On your last job, how much time did it take you to get to work each day, door to door? % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero = 137.4 The values for this variable in the range 001-998 represent annualized hours spent traveling to work. These hours are calculated by multi- plying the travel time in hours times the number of trips per week times the number of weeks worked in 1983. Trips per week are assigned on the basis of hours worked per week on the main job (V10630) accord- ing to the table below. Note that for a Head who did not work in 1983, this variable equals zero. All missing data were assigned. V11029 'REGION 84 HD GREW UP ' TLOC= 19231 MD=9 Geographical Region Where 1983 Head Grew Up (about ages 6-16) Please refer to the region code following V11028 for specific state listings. 1,078 22.9 1. Northeast 1,730 31.5 2. North Central 3,150 29.2 3. South 727 12.3 4. West 6 0.1 5. Alaska, Hawaii 132 2.7 6. Foreign Country 95 1.2 9. NA region where 1983 Head grew up V11030 'REGION 84 HD FA GREW UP ' TLOC= 19232 MD=9 Geographical Region Where Father of 1984 Head Grew Up Please refer to the region code following V11028 for specific state listings. 926 19.1 1. Northeast 1,451 28.7 2. North Central 3,463 32.9 3. South RAW DATA - 261 ___________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Hours Per Week Number of Trips Per Week --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <10 2 or 4, whichever reasonable <20 6 <35 8 <48 10 48 or more 12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 999. 999 hours or more 000. Inap.; none; varied; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, tem- porarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10611<83); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00) V10646 'ACC TRAVEL TO WORK(H-U) ' TLOC= 18536 Accuracy of V10645 (Annual travel-to-work time) 6,899 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4- 7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10611<83); did not work in 1983 (V10629=00); did not travel to work or travel time varied (V10645=000) 2 0.0 1. Minor assignment 17 0.1 2. Major assignment V10647 'D55 # MI TO WORK(H-U) ' TLOC= 18537-18538 MD=99 D55. About how many miles was it to where you worked? % nonzero = 2.8 mean nonzero = 13.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of miles to work one way. 01. One mile or less 98. Ninety-eight miles or more 99. NA; DK 262 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; varied; did not travel to work ("none" to D54); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10611<83) V10648 'D56 MODE OF TRAVEL(H-U) ' TLOC= 18539 MD=9 D56. Did you use public transportation to get to work (drive with your wife), have a car pool, drive by yourself, walk, or what? The codes below are in priority order. 56 0.5 1. Public transportation 1 0.0 2. Drove with wife 37 0.3 3. Car pool 119 1.5 4. Drove by self 30 0.2 5. Walked 18 0.1 7. Other 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,644 97.2 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10604=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10611<83); did not travel to work or travel varied (V10647=00) V10649 'D57 HD AGE 45-64?(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18540 MD=9 D57. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 385 3.1 1. Head is under age 45 64 0.9 2. Head is age 45 to 64 1 0.0 3. Head is age 65 or older 9. NA; DK 6,468 96.0 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7) V10650 'D58 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18541-18542 MD=99 D58. Now I have some questions about retirement and planning for the future. At what age do think you will retire from the main work you are now seeking? % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 62.6 RAW DATA - 263 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-95) at which Head plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10649=1, 3 or 9) V10651 'D59 RET BEFORE 65?(H-U) ' TLOC= 18543 MD=9 D59. Do you think you will retire before you are 65? 3 0.0 1. Yes 8 0.1 5. No 10 0.1 8. Don't know; depends 9. NA 6,897 99.7 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10649=1, 3 or 9); knows age at retirement (V10650=45-97 or 99) V10652 'D60 ELIG SOC SEC?(H-U) ' TLOC= 18544 MD=9 D60. We are interested in the income people expect to have when they retire. Let's look ahead to the time when you have reached 65. Will you be eligible for Social Security payments then? 55 0.8 1. Yes 3 0.1 5. No 4 0.0 8. Don't know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,854 99.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10649=1, 3 or 9) V10653 'D61 ELIG OTHER PENSION? ' TLOC= 18545 MD=9 D61. Will you be eligible for other retirement pensions when you are 65? 264 - RAW DATA 18 0.3 1. Yes 37 0.5 5. No 7 0.1 8. Don't know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,854 99.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10649=1, 3 or 9) V10654 'D62 INCOME WHEN RET? H-U' TLOC= 18546 MD=9 D62. Will you (and your wife) have any other sources of income if you retire at 65, such as income from interest, dividends, rent or annuities, veterans' benefits, or from part-time work? 20 0.3 1. Yes 37 0.5 5. No 5 0.1 8. Don't know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,854 99.1 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10649=1, 3 or 9) V10655 'D63 AGE PLAN RETR(HD-U) ' TLOC= 18547-18548 MD=99 D63. Now I have a question about retirement and planning for the fu- ture. At what age do you think you will retire from the main work you are now seeking? % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 65.0 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (65-95) at which Head plans to retire. 96. Age ninety-six or older 97. Never 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily dis- abled, keeping house, student (V10453=1-2 or 4-7); Head is under age 65 (V10649=1-2 or 9) RAW DATA - 265 NOTE: In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" or in prison and not working (V10453=8), either Section D or E was asked depending on how the Head viewed his/her particular situation. V10656 'E1 WTR RETIRED (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18549 E1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 771 16.5 1. Head is retired 849 11.0 5. Head is permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent, or other 5,298 72.5 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1) V10657 'E2 YEAR RETIRED (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18550-18551 MD=99 E2. In what year did you (HEAD) retire? % nonzero = 16.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 74.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year in which Head retired. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); Head is out of the labor force but not retired (V10656=5) V10658 'E3 WRK FOR PAY-82?(H-R) ' TLOC= 18552 MD=9 E3. During 1983, did you (HEAD) do any work for money? 298 4.8 1. Yes 1,322 22.7 5. No 9. NA; DK 5,298 72.5 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1) V10659 'E4 OCCUPATION (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18553-18555 MD=999 E4. What was your occupation? What sort of work did you do? E5. What were your most important activities or duties? 266 - RAW DATA The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 30 0.6 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 20 0.5 201-345. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 2 0.1 260-280. Sales Workers 45 0.8 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 44 0.6 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 25 0.3 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 9 0.1 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 20 0.2 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 5 0.1 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 8 0.2 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 72 1.0 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 17 0.2 980-984. Private Household Workers 1 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,620 95.2 000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9) V10660 'E6 INDUSTRY (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18556-18558 MD=999 E6. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 20 0.4 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 1 0.0 047-057. Mining 24 0.4 067-077. Construction 36 0.6 107-398. Manufacturing 12 0.2 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 38 0.7 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 14 0.3 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 18 0.1 727-759. Business and Repair Services 57 0.9 769-798. Personal Services 3 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 54 0.8 828-897. Professional and Related Services 14 0.2 907-937. Public Administration 7 0.1 999. NA; DK RAW DATA - 267 6,620 95.2 000. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9) V10661 'E7 #WKS WORKED (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18559-18560 MD=99 E7. How many weeks did you work last year? % nonzero = 4.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 25.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9) V10662 'E9 HR/WK WORKED (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18561-18562 MD=99 E9. About how many hours a week did you work? % nonzero = 4.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 28.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9) V10663 'E10 WORKING NOW? (HD-R)' TLOC= 18563 MD=9 E10. Are you still working? 53 1.0 1. Yes 241 3.7 5. No 268 - RAW DATA 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,620 95.2 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9) V10664 'E11 HAPPND LST JOB(HD-R)' TLOC= 18564 MD=9 E11. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, or what? 8 0.2 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 30 0.3 3. Laid off; fired 134 2.2 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant 3 0.1 6. Was self-employed 30 0.3 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 29 0.6 8. Job completed; seasonal work; temporary job 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,677 96.3 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10658=5 or 9); still has job (V10663=1 or 9) V10665 'E12 JOB IN FUTURE?(H-R) ' TLOC= 18565 MD=9 E12. Are you thinking of getting (a/another) job in the future? 353 3.8 1. Yes 1,259 23.6 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,298 72.5 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1) V10666 'E13 WHEN GET JOB (HD-R) ' TLOC= 18566-18567 MD=99 E13. When might that be? (How soon?) % nonzero = 3.8 mean nonzero = 1.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years that Head expects to elapse until he/she begins working. RAW DATA - 269 01. One year from now, or sooner 96. Mentions family events only, no dates given 97. Educational reasons for self only, no dates given 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10665=5 or 9) V10667 'E14 WTR NEED TRNG(HD-R) ' TLOC= 18568 MD=9 E14. Will you have to get any training to qualify? 145 1.4 1. Yes 160 1.9 5. No 42 0.4 8. Don't know 6 0.1 9. NA 6,565 96.2 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10665=5 or 9) V10668 'E15 LOOK FOR JOB?(HD-R) ' TLOC= 18569 MD=9 E15. Have you been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 81 0.9 1. Yes 268 2.9 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,565 96.2 0. Inap.; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10665=5 or 9) V10669 'E16 #PLACES LOOKD(HD-R) ' TLOC= 18570 MD=9 E16. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 16 0.2 1. One 9 0.1 2. Two 11 0.1 3. Three 4 0.0 4. Four 270 - RAW DATA 28 0.3 5. Five or more 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,850 99.2 0. Inap.; none; working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10453=1-3); cur- rently working more than 10 hours per week (V10455=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10665=5 or 9); has been doing nothing to find a job in the last four weeks (V10668=5 or 9) V10670 'F1 WIFE IN FU? ' TLOC= 18571 F1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 3,979 54.6 1. Head is male who has Wife/"Wife" in FU 878 14.2 2. Head is male who does not have Wife/"Wife" in FU now 2,061 31.2 3. Head is female V10671 'F2 EMPLOYMENT STAT-WF ' TLOC= 18572 F2. We would like to know about what your (wife/friend) does--is she working now, looking for work, retired, keeping house, a student, or what? In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" and not work- ing (V10671=8 and V10672=5 or V10673=5), either Section F or G was asked depending on how the Wife/"Wife" viewed her particular situa- tion. 2,168 28.4 1. Working now 28 0.3 2. Only temporarily laid off 92 0.8 3. Looking for work, unemployed 151 3.4 4. Retired 54 0.7 5. Permanently disabled; temporarily disabled 1,444 20.6 6. Keeping house 42 0.5 7. Student 8. Other; "workfare" 2,939 45.4 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3) V10672 'F3 WORK FOR MONEY?(WF-E)' TLOC= 18573 MD=9 F3. Is she doing any work for money now at all? 127 1.8 1. Yes 1,564 23.3 5. No 9. NA; DK 5,227 74.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1, 2 or 3) RAW DATA - 271 V10673 'F4 WK 10+ HRS/WK(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18574 MD=9 F4. Is she working more than 10 hours per week? 44 0.6 1. Yes 83 1.2 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,791 98.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1, 2 or 3); not working for money now (V10672=5 or 9) V10674 'F5 WORK FOR SELF?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18575 MD=9 F5. Does your (wife/friend) work for someone else, herself, or what? 2,034 26.1 1. Someone else 29 0.4 2. Both someone else and self 175 2.8 3. Self only 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10675 'F6 WRK FOR GOVT? (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18576 MD=9 F6. (In her work for someone else,) does she work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 98 0.9 1. Federal government 153 1.8 2. State government 244 3.8 3. Local government; public school system 1,538 19.7 4. Private company; non-government 22 0.2 7. Other 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10676 'F7 JOB UNION? (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18577 MD=9 F7. Is her current job covered by a union contract? 272 - RAW DATA 329 4.2 1. Yes 1,612 20.7 5. No 122 1.6 9. NA; DK 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10677 'F8 BELONG JOB UN?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18578 MD=9 F8. Does she belong to that labor union? 269 3.4 1. Yes 59 0.8 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,589 95.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); current job not covered by union contract (V10676=5 or 9) V10678 'F9/10 OCCUPATION (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18579-18581 MD=999 F9. What is your (wife's/friend's) main occupation? What sort of work does she do? F10. What are her most important activities or duties? The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 423 6.2 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 162 2.7 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 48 0.7 260-280. Sales Workers 773 10.2 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 52 0.6 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 250 2.6 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 14 0.2 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 23 0.3 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 8 0.2 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 439 5.1 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 46 0.5 980-984. Private Household Workers RAW DATA - 273 2 0.0 999. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10679 'F11 INDUSTRY (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18582-18584 MD=999 F11. What kind of business or industry is that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 19 0.3 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 9 0.1 047-057. Mining 26 0.5 067-077. Construction 366 4.4 107-398. Manufacturing 87 1.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 378 5.0 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 192 2.6 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 73 0.9 727-759. Business and Repair Services 160 2.1 769-798. Personal Services 9 0.1 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 765 10.4 828-897. Professional and Related Services 129 1.5 907-937. Public Administration 27 0.3 999. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10680 'F12 SLRY/HRLY/OTR(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18585 MD=9 F12. (On her main job,) is your (wife/friend) salaried, paid by the hour, or what? 810 11.5 1. Salaried 1,202 14.3 3. Paid by hour 223 3.5 7. Other 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 274 - RAW DATA 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10681 'F13 PAY/HR-SALARY(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18586-18589 MD=9999 F13. How much is her salary? % nonzero = 11.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 877.1 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour; if salary is given as an annual figure, it is divided by 2000 hours per year; if weekly, by 40 hours per week. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); is not salaried (V10680=3, 7 or 9) V10682 'F14 PAY/HR-HOURLY(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18590-18593 MD=9999 F14. What is her hourly wage rate for her regular work time? % nonzero = 14.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 607.0 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or RAW DATA - 275 V10673=5 or 9); is not paid an hourly wage (V10680=1, 7 or 9) V10683 'F15 HOW PAID-OTR (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18594 MD=9 F15. How is that? (For those Wives/"Wives" who are neither salaried nor paid hourly) 37 0.4 1. Piecework; hourly plus piecework/production 44 0.7 2. Commission 17 0.2 3. Tips; tips and salary/hourly wage 12 0.2 4. Hourly/salary plus commission 40 0.7 5. Self-employed; farmer; "profits" 52 0.8 6. By the job/day/mile 16 0.3 7. Other 3 0.1 8. Works in husband's business; shares profits with head 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,695 96.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V10680=1, 3 or 9) V10684 'F17 PAID MED IN? (W-E)' TLOC= 18595 MD=9 F17. Here are some questions about fringe benefits that workers some- times get in addition to their wages. Please tell me whether your (wife/friend) gets any of these fringe benefits on her main job: Does her employer pay for any medical, surgical, or hospi- tal insurance that covers any illness or injury that might hap- pen to her when she is not at work? 1,161 14.9 1. Yes 878 11.4 5. No 20 0.1 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10685 'F18 PAID SICK DAYS?(W-E)' TLOC= 18596 MD=9 F18. Does she get full pay for sick days? 1,303 16.9 1. Yes 276 - RAW DATA 736 9.4 5. No 20 0.2 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10686 'F19 PAID DENTAL? (W-E)' TLOC= 18597 MD=9 F19. Does she have any dental benefits on her main job? 711 9.2 1. Yes 1,327 17.2 5. No 21 0.1 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10687 'F20 PAID LIFE INS? (W-E)' TLOC= 18598 MD=9 F20. Does her employer pay for life insurance that would cover her if her death were not job related? 968 12.3 1. Yes 1,049 13.8 5. No 43 0.4 8. Don't Know 3 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10688 'F21 PAID VACATION? (W-E)' TLOC= 18599 MD=9 F21. Not counting holidays like Christmas and Labor Day, does she get paid vacation or personal days? 1,538 19.3 1. Yes 504 6.9 5. No RAW DATA - 277 14 0.1 8. Don't Know 7 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10689 'F22 # PAID VAC HRS (W-E)' TLOC= 18600-18603 MD=9999 F22. How much paid vacation or personal time does she get each year?- HOURS % nonzero = 19.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 106.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours (0001-2080) per year. 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); gets no paid vacation or personal days (V10688=5, 8 or 9) V10690 'F22 TYPE PAID VAC(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18604 MD=9 F22. How much paid vacation or personal time does she get each year?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 269 3.6 1. Days per year 1,061 13.1 2. Weeks per year 38 0.5 3. Hours 135 1.8 7. Other; combination 35 0.4 9. NA; DK 5,380 80.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); gets no paid vacation or personal days (V10688=5, 8 or 9) V10691 'F23 MATERNITY LV? (WF-E)' TLOC= 18605 MD=9 278 - RAW DATA F23. Would she get any leave (besides regular vacation time) from her main job if she had a baby? 1,544 18.8 1. Yes 417 6.1 5. No 97 1.5 8. Don't Know 5 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10692 'F24 MATERNITY LV PD WF-E' TLOC= 18606 MD=9 F24. Would that leave be paid or unpaid? 705 8.5 1. Paid 757 9.3 5. Unpaid 74 0.9 8. Don't Know 9 0.2 9. NA 5,373 81.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); would get no leave (V10691=5, 8 or 9) V10693 'F25 RT TO RETURN?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18607 MD=9 F25. If she were to take time off because she had a baby, would she have the right to go back to her present job or one that pays the same as her present job? 1,763 22.3 1. Yes 156 2.1 5. No 135 2.0 8. Don't Know 9 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10694 'F26 PEN/RET NOW? (W-E)' TLOC= 18608 MD=9 RAW DATA - 279 F26. Now I need to get some information about any pension or retire- ment plan your (wife/friend) may be eligible for at her place of work. Not including Social Security or Railroad Retirement, is she covered by a pension or retirement plan on her present job? 907 12.3 1. Yes 1,079 13.3 5. No 74 0.8 8. Don't Know 3 0.1 9. NA 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10695 'F27 #YR INC IN PEN(WF-E)' TLOC= 18609-18610 MD=99 F27. How many years has she been included in the main or basic pen- sion plan? % nonzero = 12.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) Wife/"Wife" has been covered by a pension or retirement plan. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10696 'F28 PEN/RET LTR (W-E)' TLOC= 18611 MD=9 F28. Will she be covered by such a plan if she continues to work for this employer? 159 1.9 1. Yes 834 10.6 5. No 79 0.7 8. Don't Know 7 0.1 9. NA 280 - RAW DATA 5,839 86.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=1, 8 or 9) V10697 'F29 #YRS TIL HAVE(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18612-18613 MD=99 F29. How many more years must she work for this employer to be in- cluded in this plan? % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) Wife/"Wife" must be employed to be included in a pension or retirement plan. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=1, 8 or 9); will not become covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10696=5, 8 or 9) V10698 'F30 PEN/RET VESTED?(W-E)' TLOC= 18614 MD=9 F30. There is a law that states that once you have been in a pension plan for enough years, you can be sure of some pension benefits even if you leave that employer. This is called "vesting." Has your (wife/friend) worked under the main or basic plan long enough to earn this right to be "vested"? 468 7.0 1. Yes 355 4.4 5. No 84 0.9 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,010 87.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week RAW DATA - 281 (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10699 'F31 #YR TILL VEST(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18615-18616 MD=99 F31. How many more years must she be included in this plan in order to eventually earn the right to receive some benefits from it at retirement even if she leaves her present employer? % nonzero = 4.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of additional years (01-96) Wife/"Wife" must be in this plan in order to become vested. 01. One year or less 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); already vested (V10698=1, 8 or 9) V10700 'F33 CONTRIB TO PEN?(W-E)' TLOC= 18617 MD=9 F33. Is she making any contributions to her pension, such as by having money deducted from her pay? 105 2.2 1. Yes 91 2.0 5. No 2 0.0 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,719 95.7 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10701 'F34 REQ TO CONTRIB?(W-E)' TLOC= 18618 MD=9 282 - RAW DATA F34. Is she required to contribute? 67 1.3 1. Yes 34 0.8 5. No 4 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,813 97.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9) V10702 'F35 %PAY REQ CONTRB(W-E)' TLOC= 18619-18620 MD=99 F35. What amount or percent of pay is she required to contribute?- PERCENT % nonzero = 1.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.9 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of pay required. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions F13 or F14 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. DK 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not con- tribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9); is not required to con- tribute (V10701=5, 8 or 9) V10703 'F35 TYPE CONTRB REQ(W-E)' TLOC= 18621 MD=9 F35. What amount or percent of pay is she required to contribute?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 23 0.5 1. Percent of pay 1 0.0 2. Dollars per week RAW DATA - 283 16 0.3 3. Dollars per month 1 0.0 4. Dollars per year 8 0.1 7. Other 18 0.4 8. DK 9. NA 6,851 98.7 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10701=5, 8 or 9) V10704 'F36 MAKE VOL CONTR?(W-E)' TLOC= 18622 MD=9 F36. Does she also make voluntary contributions? 6 0.1 1. Yes 61 1.2 5. No 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,851 98.7 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10701=5, 8 or 9) V10705 'F37 % CONTRB VOLUN (W-E)' TLOC= 18623-18624 MD=99 F37. What amount or percent of pay does she voluntarily contribute currently?-PERCENT % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.9 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) Wife/"Wife" voluntarily contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions F13 or F14 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 284 - RAW DATA 98. DK 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not con- tribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9); is not required to con- tribute (V10701=5, 8 or 9); makes no voluntary con- tributions (V10704=5, 8 or 9) V10706 'F37 TYPE VOL CONTRB(W-E)' TLOC= 18625 MD=9 F37. What amount or percent of pay does she voluntarily contribute?- TYPE OF RESPONSE 24 0.5 1. Percent of pay 2 0.0 2. Dollars per week 6 0.1 3. Dollars per month 2 0.0 4. Dollars per year 2 0.1 7. Other 8 0.2 8. DK 9. NA 6,874 99.0 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); does not contribute (V10700=5, 8 or 9); is not required to contribute (V10701=5, 8 or 9); makes no voluntary contributions (V10704=5, 8 or 9) V10707 'F38 BEN FORML/ACUM?(W-E)' TLOC= 18626 MD=9 F38. How are the benefits for her pension determined--by a definite formula based on years of service or salary, or by the amount of money in her account, or in both ways? 91 2.0 1. Definite benefit formula 56 1.3 3. Both 26 0.5 5. Money accumulated in account 24 0.5 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA RAW DATA - 285 6,720 95.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10708 'F39 EMPLYR CONTRIB?(W-E)' TLOC= 18627 MD=9 F39. Does her employer make contributions to her account? 71 1.5 1. Yes 9 0.2 5. No 2 0.0 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,836 98.2 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9) V10709 'F40 % EMPLYR CONTRB(W-E)' TLOC= 18628-18629 MD=99 F40. What amount or percent of pay does her employer contribute to her account?-PERCENT % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.7 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of Wife's/"Wife's" pay that the employer contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions F13 or F14 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or 286 - RAW DATA retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10708=5, 8 or 9) V10710 'F40 WTR AMT OR % (W-E) ' TLOC= 18630 MD=9 F40. What amount or percent of pay does her employer contribute?-TYPE OF RESPONSE 30 0.7 1. Percent of pay 1 0.0 2. Dollars per week 5 0.1 3. Dollars per month 4. Dollars per year 2 0.0 7. Other 30 0.6 8. Don't Know 3 0.1 9. NA 6,847 98.5 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10708=5, 8 or 9) V10711 'F41 AGE REC EMP BEN(W-E)' TLOC= 18631-18632 MD=99 F41. At what age could she first receive retirement benefits that in- clude her employer's contributions? % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 59.6 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which employer contributions could first be received. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite RAW DATA - 287 benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10708=5, 8 or 9) V10712 'F42 TOT AMT IN ACCT(W-E)' TLOC= 18633-18638 MD=999999 F42. What is the approximate dollar amount in her account now? % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35,277.8 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the amount in Wife's/"Wife's" account in whole dollars. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, per- manently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9) V10713 'F43 TOT AMT AVAIL NOW-WE' TLOC= 18639-18644 MD=999999 F43. How much could she take out of this account today if she were to leave this employer? % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14,100.5 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the actual dollar amount Wife/"Wife" could take out of the account if she left. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, per- manently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan 288 - RAW DATA (V10694=5, 8 or 9); definite benefit formula (V10707=1, 8 or 9) V10714 'F45 WHEN REC FULL BEN?-W' TLOC= 18645 MD=9 F45. What is the formula for determining when she could receive full benefits--is it based on her age, the number of years of serv- ice, a combination of age and years of service, or what? For all three combinations of age and/or years below, V10715 and V10716 contain data values for this benefit formula. In the case of code 5 below, the age and years variables were calculated using the Wife's/"Wife's" current age and the number of years worked for the current employer to provide this information. 30 0.6 1. Age 29 0.7 2. Years 77 1.7 3. Combination of age and years; specific age and specific years 1 0.0 4. Combination of age or years 5. Combination of age and years; age plus years equals some constant 3 0.1 7. Other 6 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,772 96.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9) V10715 'F46 AGE REC FUL BEN(W-E)' TLOC= 18646-18647 MD=99 F46. How old must she be? % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 60.6 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which Wife/"Wife" may retire with full benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more 98. DK 99. NA RAW DATA - 289 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumu- lated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on age at all (V10714=2, 7, 8 or 9) V10716 'F47 #YR REC FUL BEN(W-E)' TLOC= 18648-18649 MD=99 F47. How many years is that? % nonzero = 2.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) until Wife/"Wife" can retire with full benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumu- lated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on years of service at all (V10714=1, 7, 8 or 9) V10717 'F48A WF OTR ANS-FUL BEN ' TLOC= 18650 MD=9 F48a. How is that? 1. Health or medical reasons determine eligibility for benefits 2. Need only mentioned, no mention of health or medical 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,915 99.9 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 290 - RAW DATA or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); any combination of age or years of service (V10714=1-5, 8 or 9) V10718 'F49 REC PART BEN?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18651 MD=9 F49. Could your (wife/friend) retire before ( AGE OR YEARS) and receive part but not full retirement benefits from this plan? 85 1.9 1. Yes 41 0.9 5. No 19 0.3 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,772 96.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9) V10719 'F50 WHEN REC PT BEN(W-E)' TLOC= 18652 MD=9 F50. What is the formula for determining the earliest date she could retire and begin drawing at least partial benefits--is it based on her age, the number of years of service, a combination of age and years of service, or what? For all three combinations of age and/or years below, V10720 and V10721 contain data values for this benefit formula. In the case of code 5 below, the age and years variables were calculated using the Wife's/"Wife's" current age and the number of years worked for the current employer to provide this information. 9 0.2 1. Age 24 0.5 2. Years 29 0.6 3. Combination of age and years; specific age and specific years 4. Combination of age or years 5. Combination of age and years; age plus years equals some constant 4 0.1 7. Other 17 0.4 8. Don't Know 2 0.1 9. NA 6,833 98.1 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking RAW DATA - 291 for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10718=5, 8 or 9) V10720 'F51 AGE REC PT BEN(W-E) ' TLOC= 18653-18654 MD=99 F51. How old must she be? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 56.5 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-96) at which Wife/"Wife" can receive at least partial benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years old or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumu- lated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10718=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on age at all (V10719=2, 7, 8 or 9) V10721 'F52 #YR REC PT BEN(W-E) ' TLOC= 18655-18656 MD=99 F52. How many years is that? % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years (01- 96) until Wife/"Wife" can receive at least partial benefits. 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- 292 - RAW DATA abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumu- lated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10718=5, 8 or 9); retirement not based on years of service at all (V10719=1, 7, 8 or 9) V10722 'F53A OTR ANS-PT BEN(W-E)' TLOC= 18657 MD=9 F53a. How is that? 1. Health or medical reasons determine eligibility for benefits 2. Need only mentioned, no mention of health or medical 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,914 99.9 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); money accumulated in account (V10707=5, 8 or 9); no early retirement allowed (V10718=5, 8 or 9); any combination of age or years of service (V10719=1-5, 8 or 9) V10723 'F54 AGE REC BEN(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18658-18659 MD=99 F54. At what age does your (wife/friend) expect to start receiving retirement benefits from this pension plan? % nonzero = 4.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 61.1 The values for this variable represent the actual age (45-94) at which Wife/"Wife" expects to start receiving retirement benefits. 95. Ninety-five years of age or older 96. Never; won't stay long enough to receive benefits 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- RAW DATA - 293 abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10724 'F55 EST AMT OF PEN?(W-E)' TLOC= 18660 MD=9 F55. Some people can estimate what their pension will be in dollars per month or year, but others find it easier to estimate it as a fraction of their final pay. Can your (wife/friend) estimate what her pension from this plan will be, either way? 72 1.8 1. Yes 124 2.4 5. No; Don't Know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,720 95.8 0. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10725 'F56 ANN $ AMT PEN(WF-E)' TLOC= 18661-18665 MD=99999 F56. How much will that be?-ANNUAL AMOUNT % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5,324.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99996 represent the actual annual dollar amount of Wife's/"Wife's" retirement benefits. 99997. $99,997 or more 99998. Don't Know 99999. NA 00000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, per- manently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pension amount (V10724=5, 8 or 9) V10726 'F56 PEN AS % PAY(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18666-18667 MD=99 294 - RAW DATA F56. How much will that be?-PERCENT % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 43.2 The values for this variable represent the actual percent of final pay (01-96) Wife/"Wife" will receive as pension payments. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently dis- abled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pension amount (V10724=5, 8 or 9) V10727 'F56 PEN AS LUMP SUM(W-E)' TLOC= 18668-18673 MD=999999 F56. How much will that be?-LUMP SUM % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11,677.2 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999996 represent the actual lump sum amount Wife/"Wife" will receive at retirement. 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, per- manently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9); cannot estimate pension amount (V10724=5, 8 or 9) V10728 'F58 WF AMT OTR BEN(W-E) ' TLOC= 18674 MD=9 F58. How much of her pension benefit would you receive if you were to live longer than your wife--all of it, some of it, or none of it? RAW DATA - 295 48 0.9 1. All 40 0.9 3. Some 48 1.1 5. None 5 0.1 7. Other 51 1.1 8. Don't Know 6 0.1 9. NA 6,720 95.8 0. Inap.; no (legal) wife in FU; under age 45 (V10421=14-44 or 99); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); not covered by a pension or retirement plan (V10694=5, 8 or 9) V10729 'F59 HAV TAX-DEF PLN(W-E)' TLOC= 18675 MD=9 F59. (In addition to the pension plan you already mentioned,) does your (wife/friend) have any tax-deferred compensation or savings plans on this job, such as a "thrift," a profit-sharing, or a Keogh plan? 351 4.7 1. Yes 1,705 21.7 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,855 73.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10730 'F60 EMPLYR CONTRIB?(W-E)' TLOC= 18676 MD=9 F60. Does her employer make contributions to any such plan for her? 241 3.1 1. Yes 96 1.6 5. No 14 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,567 95.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); no additional tax-deferred plan (V10729=5 or 9) 296 - RAW DATA V10731 'F61 % EMPLYR CONTRB(W-E)' TLOC= 18677-18678 MD=99 F61. What amount or percent of pay does her employer contribute?- PERCENT % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.1 The values for this variable represent the actual percent (01-96) of Wife's/"Wife's" pay that the employer contributes. If dollar amounts were given, they were divided by the salary or wage for that time period from questions F13 or F14 and thus converted to percents. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't Know 99. NA; varies 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); no ad- ditional tax-deferred plan (V10729=5 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10730=5, 8 or 9) V10732 'F61 WTR $ OR % (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18679 MD=9 F61. What amount or percent of pay does her employer contribute?-TYPE OF RESPONSE 91 1.0 1. Percent of pay 1 0.0 2. Dollars per week 7 0.1 3. Dollars per month 11 0.2 4. Dollars per year 58 0.8 7. Other 41 0.5 8. Don't Know 32 0.4 9. NA 6,677 96.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9); no additional tax-deferred plan (V10729=5 or 9); employer does not contribute (V10730=5, 8 or 9) V10733 'F62 #MO PRES EMPLYR(W-E)' TLOC= 18680-18682 MD=999 RAW DATA - 297 F62. How many years altogether has your (wife/friend) worked for her present employer? % nonzero = 26.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 76.0 The values for this variable in the range 002-997 represent the actual number of months Wife/"Wife" has worked for the present employer. 001. One month or less 998. 998 months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); works for self only (V10674=3 or 9) V10734 'F63 #MO PRES POS (WF-E)' TLOC= 18683-18685 MD=999 F63. When did your (wife/friend) start working in her present (position/work situation)?-TOTAL MONTHS % nonzero = 29.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 63.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of months (001-997) Wife/"Wife" has worked in her present position or work situation. 001. One month or less 998. 998 months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10735 'F63 MO ST PRES POS(WF-E)' TLOC= 18686-18687 MD=99 F63. When did your (wife/friend) start working in her present (position/work situation)?-MONTH 216 2.9 01. January 128 1.7 02. February 147 1.8 03. March 159 2.1 04. April 298 - RAW DATA 141 1.5 05. May 123 1.4 06. June 137 1.9 07. July 173 2.4 08. August 253 3.7 09. September 161 2.1 10. October 131 1.7 11. November 100 1.3 12. December 113 1.4 98. DK month 258 3.7 99. NA month 4,678 70.6 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10736 'F63 YR ST PRES POS(WF-E)' TLOC= 18688-18689 MD=99 F63. When did your (wife/friend) start working in her present (position/work situation)?-YEAR % nonzero = 29.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 78.7 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife/"Wife" started working in her present position or work situation. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10737 'F65 POS TO BE PERM?(W-E)' TLOC= 18690 MD=9 F65. Was this (position/work situation) supposed to be temporary or permanent when she first started? 175 2.0 1. Temporary 524 6.3 2. Permanent 18 0.2 8. Uncertain; Don't Know 7 0.0 9. NA 6,194 91.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not RAW DATA - 299 working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10738 'F66 STARTING WAGE(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18691-18694 MD=9999 F66. What was her starting salary or wage at that time? % nonzero = 8.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 608.7 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question F67 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to F67 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by F67 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10739 'F67 HR/WK WORKED(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18695-18696 MD=99 F67. And how many hours a week did she work? % nonzero = 8.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) 300 - RAW DATA V10740 'F68 ONLY JOB OPP?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18697 MD=9 F68. At the time your (wife/friend) started in her present (position/ work situation), was it the only job opportunity she had, or did she choose it over something else? 422 4.9 1. Only job opportunity 296 3.5 5. Chose over something else 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,190 91.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10741 'F69 OTR JOB DIFF?(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18698 MD=9 F69. Would that other job have been in a different line of work? 151 1.7 1. Yes 144 1.8 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,622 96.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); only job opportunity (V10740=1 or 9) V10742 'F70 OTR JOB WAGE(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18699-18702 MD=9999 F70. How much would it have paid? % nonzero = 3.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 633.6 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question F71 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to F71 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by F71 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK RAW DATA - 301 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); only job opportunity (V10740=1 or 9) V10743 'F71 OTR JOB HR/WK(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18703-18704 MD=99 F71. And how many hours a week would that have been? % nonzero = 3.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 36.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" would have worked if the other job had been chosen. 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); only job opportunity (V10740=1 or 9) V10744 'F72 WHY CHOSE JOB(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18705-18706 MD=99 F72. Why did she choose the (position/work situation) she did--was it for better pay, more job security, more promise for the future, or what? 91 1.0 01. Better pay 18 0.2 02. More job security 53 0.6 03. More promise for the future; advancement 2 0.0 04. More pleasant co-workers; better boss 15 0.2 05. More closely related to Wife's/"Wife's" field/area/ skill 15 0.2 06. Better geographic location 27 0.3 07. Better working conditions 31 0.4 08. Any mention of work hours 8 0.1 09. Better/more fringe benefits 30 0.4 97. Other 6 0.0 99. NA; DK 302 - RAW DATA 6,622 96.5 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); only job opportunity (V10740=1 or 9) V10745 'F73 MOV 4 PRES JOB?(W-E)' TLOC= 18707 MD=9 F73. Did taking her present (position/work situation) involve moving to another house or city? 33 0.4 1. Yes 687 8.1 5. No 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,190 91.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10746 'F74 EM B4 PRES JOB?(W-E)' TLOC= 18708 MD=9 F74. We want to know what your (wife/friend) was doing just before she started her current (position/work situation). Did she have another position with the same employer, was she unemployed and looking for work, temporarily laid off, working for another employer, self-employed, or what? Contingencies followed for this variable depended on the degree to which the reply was uncodable. If there were missing data among codes 1, 2 and 3 (that is, no gap occurred between employment spells), V10747-V10762 were coded if the questions were answered. The same rule was followed for those who experienced a gap (codes 4, 5 and 7). If it was unclear whether or not a gap had occurred, however, then V10747-V10762 were coded zero. 124 1.5 1. Same employer 212 2.5 2. Different employer 24 0.4 3. Self-employed 168 1.7 4. Unemployed and looking for work 12 0.1 5. Temporarily laid off 107 1.5 6. No previous job 78 0.8 7. Other: out of labor force (housewife, student, retired, etc.) 3 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 303 6,190 91.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10747 'F75 MO POSIT ENDED(WF-E)' TLOC= 18709-18710 MD=99 F75. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 35 0.4 01. January 35 0.5 02. February 35 0.3 03. March 29 0.3 04. April 21 0.2 05. May 26 0.3 06. June 21 0.3 07. July 32 0.4 08. August 23 0.3 09. September 35 0.4 10. October 29 0.3 11. November 33 0.4 12. December 4 0.0 98. DK month 5 0.0 99. NA month 6,555 95.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); gap in employment spells (V10746=4- 7) V10748 'F75 YR POSIT ENDED(WF-E)' TLOC= 18711-18712 MD=99 F75. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 4.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 83.2 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 304 - RAW DATA or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); gap in employment spells (V10746=4- 7) V10749 'F76 WKG B4 PRES POS(W-E)' TLOC= 18713 MD=9 F76. Was she working before that? 194 2.1 1. Yes 65 0.6 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,657 97.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10746=1-3 or 6) V10750 'F77 WKG SAME EMPLYR(W-E)' TLOC= 18714 MD=9 F77. Was she working for the same employer as she has now, a dif- ferent one, or was she self-employed? 28 0.3 1. Same 6 0.1 3. Self-employed 158 1.7 5. Different 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,725 98.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10746=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10749=5 or 9) V10751 'F78 MO POS ENDED (WF-E)' TLOC= 18715-18716 MD=99 F78. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 10 0.1 01. January 12 0.1 02. February 11 0.1 03. March 13 0.2 04. April 10 0.1 05. May 20 0.2 06. June 13 0.1 07. July 14 0.2 08. August 17 0.2 09. September RAW DATA - 305 23 0.2 10. October 18 0.2 11. November 20 0.3 12. December 3 0.1 98. DK month 9 0.1 99. NA month 6,725 98.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10746=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10749=5 or 9) V10752 'F78 YR POS ENDED (WF-E)' TLOC= 18717-18718 MD=99 F78. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 2.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 82.4 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no gap in employment spells (V10746=1-3 or 6); no previous job (V10749=5 or 9) V10753 'F79 WHY LFT PRV POS(W-E)' TLOC= 18719 MD=9 F79. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, promoted, or what? 33 0.3 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/sent out of business 2. Strike; lockout 68 0.7 3. Laid off; fired 290 3.5 4. 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 F7) 175 2.2 5. First full-time or permanent job wife/friend ever had; wasn't working before this; no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9) 306 - RAW DATA 63 0.8 6. Promotion 52 0.6 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 21 0.2 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 21 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,195 91.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82) V10754 'F80 PRES JOB BTTR?(WF-E)' TLOC= 18720 MD=9 F80. On the whole, would you say her present job is better or worse than the one she had before? 397 4.6 1. Better 61 0.7 3. Same 63 0.7 5. Worse 29 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,368 93.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9) V10755 'F83 WK 4 GOV/PT CO?(W-E)' TLOC= 18721 MD=9 F83. Did she work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 3 0.0 1. Federal government 6 0.1 2. State government 20 0.2 3. Local government; public school system 265 3.0 4. Private non-government 2 0.0 7. Other 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,614 96.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); same employer or self-employed (V10746=1 or 3 or RAW DATA - 307 V10750=1, 3 or 9); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10756 'F84 PREV INDUSTRY(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18722-18724 MD=999 F84. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 2 0.0 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 1 0.0 047-057. Mining 7 0.1 067-077. Construction 51 0.6 107-398. Manufacturing 5 0.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 90 1.0 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 25 0.3 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 15 0.2 727-759. Business and Repair Services 29 0.3 769-798. Personal Services 5 0.1 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 86 0.9 828-897. Professional and Related Services 8 0.1 907-937. Public Administration 6 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,588 96.2 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); same employer (V10746=1 or V10750=1 or 9); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous posi- tion ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10757 'F85 PREV OCCUPATION(W-E)' TLOC= 18725-18727 MD=999 F85. What was her occupation? What sort of work did she do? F86. What were her most important activities or duties? The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, Wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 61 0.8 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 308 - RAW DATA 32 0.5 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 12 0.1 260-280. Sales Workers 165 1.9 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 12 0.2 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 53 0.5 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 4 0.1 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 10 0.1 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 102 1.0 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 5 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 8 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,454 94.6 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10758 'F87 PREV WAGE(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18728-18731 MD=9999 F87. What was her final wage or salary when she left that (position/ work situation)? % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 605.0 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question F88 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to F88 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by F88 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) RAW DATA - 309 V10759 'F88 PREV HR/WK(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18732-18733 MD=99 F88. And how many hours a week did she work? % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 33.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. 98 hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10760 'F89 MO ST PREV JOB(WF-E)' TLOC= 18734-18735 MD=99 F89. When did she start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/herself) (that time)?-MONTH 35 0.4 01. January 35 0.4 02. February 29 0.4 03. March 21 0.2 04. April 26 0.3 05. May 28 0.3 06. June 23 0.3 07. July 41 0.4 08. August 48 0.6 09. September 34 0.4 10. October 38 0.5 11. November 25 0.4 12. December 26 0.3 98. DK month 57 0.6 99. NA month 6,452 94.6 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or 310 - RAW DATA V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10761 'F89 YR ST PREV JOB(WF-E)' TLOC= 18736-18737 MD=99 F89. When did she start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/herself) (that time)?-YEAR % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 80.8 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position started. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82) V10762 '# WK HISTORY SUPPS(WF-E)' TLOC= 18738-18739 MD=99 Number of Additional Work History Spells for Section F The values for this variable represent the actual number (01-05) of work history spells needed to complete the work history back to Janu- ary 1, 1983. These data are available as a separate file. Refer to Section I, Part 6 of this volume for more detail. 117 1.2 01. One work history spell 25 0.3 02. Two work history spells 3 0.0 03. Three work history spells 1 0.0 04. Four work history spells 05. Five work history spells 6,772 98.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); present position began before 1983 (V10736=01-82); no previous job (V10746=6 or V10749=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1983 (V10748=01-82 or V10752=01-82); previous position began before 1983 (V10761=01-82) V10763 'F91 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18740 MD=9 RAW DATA - 311 F91. We're interested in how your (wife/friend) spent her time from January through December 1983. Did she miss any work in 1983 because someone else in the family was sick? 543 6.3 1. Yes 1,693 23.1 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10764 'F92 #WKS OTRS ILL(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18741-18742 MD=99 F92. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 6.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" missed through illness of other persons. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through illness of others (V10763=5 or 9) V10765 'F94 WTR SELF ILL (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18743 MD=9 F94. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was sick? 1,013 13.4 1. Yes 1,222 15.9 5. No 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10766 'F95 #WKS SELF ILL(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18744-18745 MD=99 312 - RAW DATA F95. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 13.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through Wife's/"Wife's" own illness. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through own illness (V10765=5 or 9) V10767 'F97 WTR VACATION (WF-E) ' TLOC= 18746 MD=9 F97. Did your (wife/friend) take any vacation or time off during 1983? 1,679 22.5 1. Yes 558 6.8 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10768 'F98 #WKS VACATION(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18747-18748 MD=99 F98. How much vacation or time off did she take? % nonzero = 22.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) of vacation or time off taken by the Wife/"Wife." 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less RAW DATA - 313 per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); took no vacation or time off (V10767=5 or 9) V10769 'F100 WTR ON STRIKE(WF-E)' TLOC= 18749 MD=9 F100. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was on strike? 25 0.2 1. Yes 2,209 29.1 5. No 6 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10770 'F101 #WKS ON STRIK(WF-E)' TLOC= 18750-18751 MD=99 F101. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed because of time Wife/"Wife" spent on strike. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); missed no work through strikes (V10769=5 or 9) V10771 'F103 WTR UNEMPLOYD(WF-E)' TLOC= 18752 MD=9 F103. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 314 3.4 1. Yes 1,921 25.9 5. No 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not 314 - RAW DATA working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10772 'F104 #WKS UNEMPLOYD(W-E)' TLOC= 18753-18754 MD=99 F104. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed due to unemployment or temporary layoff of Wife/"Wife." 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off (V10771=5 or 9) V10773 'F106 WTR NOT LOOK(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18755 MD=9 F106. Were there any weeks in 1983 when she didn't have a job and wasn't looking for one? 292 3.8 1. Yes 1,941 25.5 5. No 7 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10774 'F107 #WK NOT LOOK(WF-E) ' TLOC= 18756-18757 MD=99 F107. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 29.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) that Wife/"Wife" did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK RAW DATA - 315 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); not out of labor force (V10773=5 or 9) V10775 'F109 #WKS WORKED (WF-E)' TLOC= 18758-18759 MD=99 F109. Then, how many weeks did your (wife/friend) actually work on her main job in 1983? % nonzero = 28.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; did not work in 1983; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10776 'F110 HR/WK WORKED (WF-E)' TLOC= 18760-18761 MD=99 F110. And, on the average, how many hours a week did she work on her main job in 1983? % nonzero = 28.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 34.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00) V10777 'F111 WTR WRKD OT (WF-E)' TLOC= 18762 MD=9 316 - RAW DATA F111. Did your (wife/friend) work any overtime which isn't included in that? 528 6.5 1. Yes 1,630 21.9 5. No 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,749 71.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00) V10778 'F113 WTR XTRA JOBS(WF-E)' TLOC= 18763 MD=9 F113. Did your (wife/friend) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job in 1983? 203 2.5 1. Yes 1,959 25.9 5. No 7 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,749 71.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00) V10779 'F113-118 # XTRA JOB(W-E)' TLOC= 18764 MD=9 F113. Did your (wife/friend) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job in 1983? F118. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1983? 187 2.3 1. One extra job 16 0.2 2. Two extra jobs 3. Three extra jobs 4. Four extra jobs 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,715 97.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did RAW DATA - 317 not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9) V10780 'F114 OCC-XTRA JOB (WF-E)' TLOC= 18765-18766 MD=99 F114. What did she do?-FIRST EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable 3-digit code values from the 1970 Census oc- cupation code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 7 0.0 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 11 0.2 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 3 0.0 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 1 0.0 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 2 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 4 0.1 17. 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) 1 0.0 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 18 0.2 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 9 0.1 20. Not self-employed 7 0.1 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 10 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 13 0.2 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) 318 - RAW DATA SALES WORKERS 25 0.3 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 6 0.1 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 5 0.1 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 5 0.1 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 14 0.2 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 1 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 5 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 48 0.5 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 2 0.0 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 6 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,715 97.5 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9) V10781 'F115 #WKS-XTRA JOB(WF-E)' TLOC= 18767-18768 MD=99 F115. How many weeks did she work on this job in 1983?-FIRST EXTRA JOB RAW DATA - 319 % nonzero = 2.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 24.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife worked on the extra job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9) V10782 'F117 HR/WK-XTRA JOB(W-E)' TLOC= 18769-18770 MD=99 F117. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?-FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 2.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9) V10783 'F114 OCC-XTRA JOB2(WF-E)' TLOC= 18771-18772 MD=99 F114. What did she do?-SECOND EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable 3-digit code values from the 1970 Census oc- cupation code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 320 - RAW DATA 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 4 0.1 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 1 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 1 0.0 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 2 0.0 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 2 0.0 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 1 0.0 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 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 1 0.0 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces RAW DATA - 321 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 1 0.0 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 1 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 1 0.0 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,902 99.8 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10779=1) V10784 'F115 #WKS XTR JOBS2+(WE)' TLOC= 18773-18774 MD=99 F115. How many weeks did she work on this job in 1983?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife worked on all of her extra jobs except the first one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 322 - RAW DATA or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10779=1) V10785 'F117 AV HR/WK X JB2+(WE)' TLOC= 18775-18776 MD=99 F117. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. If Wife/"Wife" had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average of hours spent on all ex- tra jobs except the first one. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); no extra jobs (V10778=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10779=1) V10786 'F119 MS WK BC UNEMP(W-E)' TLOC= 18777 MD=9 F119. We are interested in how your (wife/friend) has spent her time starting this year, January 1984 until the present. Has she missed any work this year because she was unemployed and look- ing for work or temporarily laid off? 156 1.7 1. Yes 2,074 27.6 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10787 'F120 #WK MS BC UNEMP W-E' TLOC= 18778-18779 MD=99 F120. How much work has she missed? % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.1 RAW DATA - 323 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) that Wife/"Wife" was unemployed and looking for work or temporari- ly laid off. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); was not unemployed or laid off in 1984 (V10786=5 or 9) V10788 'F122 WK NOT LOOK 83(W-E)' TLOC= 18780 MD=9 F122. Have there been any weeks this year when she didn't have a job and wasn't looking for one? 62 0.8 1. Yes 2,167 28.4 5. No 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10789 'F123 #WK NO LOOK 83(W-E)' TLOC= 18781-18782 MD=99 F123. How much time was that? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); not out of labor force (V10788=5 or 9) V10790 'F125 TRAVEL TO WORK(W-E)' TLOC= 18783-18785 324 - RAW DATA F125. About how much time does it take your (wife/friend) to get to work (at her present job) each day, door to door? % nonzero = 26.5 mean nonzero = 124.0 The values for this variable in the range 001-998 represent annualized hours spent traveling to work. These hours are calculated by multi- plying the travel time in hours times the number of trips per week times the number of weeks worked in 1983. Trips per week are assigned on the basis of hours worked per week on the main job (V10776) accord- ing to the table below. Note that for a Wife/"Wife" who did not work in 1983 but is now working, this variable equals zero. All missing data were assigned. ___________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Hours Per Week Number of Trips Per Week --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <10 2 or 4, whichever reasonable <20 6 <35 8 <48 10 48 or more 12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 999. 999 hours or more 000. Inap.; none; varies; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00) V10791 'ACC TRAVEL TO WORK(W-E) ' TLOC= 18786 Accuracy of V10790 (Annual travel-to-work time) 6,882 99.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); did not work in 1983 (V10775=00); does not travel to work or travel time varies (V10790=000) 17 0.2 1. Minor assignment 19 0.2 2. Major assignment RAW DATA - 325 V10792 'F126 #MI TO WORK (WF-E)' TLOC= 18787-18788 MD=99 F126. About how many miles is it to where your (wife/friend) works? % nonzero = 27.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of miles to work one way. 01. One mile or less 98. Ninety-eight miles or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; varies; does not travel to work ("none" to F125); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10793 'F127 MODE OF TRAVEL(W-E)' TLOC= 18789 MD=9 F127. Does she use public transportation to get to work, drive with you, have a car pool, drive by herself, walk, or what? The codes below are in priority order. 137 1.1 1. Public transportation 246 2.8 2. Drives with Head 166 1.9 3. Car pool 1,441 19.8 4. Drives by self 67 1.0 5. Walk 40 0.5 7. Other 13 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,808 72.8 0. Inap.; varies; does not travel to work ("none" to F125); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); does not travel to work or travel varies (V10792=00) V10794 'F128 WF AGE 45-64?(W-E) ' TLOC= 18790 MD=9 F128. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1,757 19.8 1. Wife/"Wife" is under age 45 475 9.4 2. Wife/"Wife" is age 45 to 64 7 0.1 3. Wife/"Wife" is age 65 or older 326 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,678 70.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9) V10795 'F129 AGE PLAN RET (W-E) ' TLOC= 18791-18792 MD=99 F129. Now I have some questions about retirement and planning for the future. At what age do you think your (wife/friend) will retire from the main work she is now doing? % nonzero = 9.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 60.5 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-95) at which Wife/"Wife" plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10794=1, 3 or 9) V10796 'F130 RET BEFORE 65?(W-E)' TLOC= 18793 MD=9 F130. Do you think she will retire before she is 65? 58 1.0 1. Yes 18 0.3 5. No 31 0.5 8. Don't know; depends 9. NA 6,811 98.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10794=1, 3 or 9); knows age at retirement (V10795=45-97 or 99) RAW DATA - 327 V10797 'F131 ELIG SOC SEC?(W-E) ' TLOC= 18794 MD=9 F131. Will she be eligible for Social Security payments from her own work when she is 65? 426 8.3 1. Yes 39 0.8 5. No 10 0.3 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,443 90.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10794=1, 3 or 9) V10798 'F132 ELIG OTHER PENSION?' TLOC= 18795 MD=9 F132. Will she be eligible for retirement pensions from jobs other than her present main job when she is 65? 48 1.0 1. Yes 421 8.3 5. No 6 0.1 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,443 90.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, student and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10794=1, 3 or 9) V10799 'F133 AGE PLAN RET (W-E)' TLOC= 18796-18797 MD=99 F133. Now I have a question about retirement and planning for the fu- ture. At what age do you think your (wife/friend) will retire from the main work she is now doing? % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 70.2 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (65-95) at which Wife/"Wife" plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 328 - RAW DATA 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); unemployed and looking for work (V10671=3); retired, permanently disabled, keeping house, stu- dent and not working or working 10 hours or less per week (V10671=4-8 and V10672=5 or 9 or V10673=5 or 9); wife/"wife" is under age 65 (V10794=1, 2 or 9) NOTE: In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" and not working (V10671=8), either Section G or H was asked depending on how the Wife/"Wife" viewed her particular situation. V10800 'G1 OCC-JOB SOUGHT(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18798-18799 MD=99 G1. What kind of job is your (wife/friend) looking for? The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 1 0.0 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 2 0.0 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 1 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 1 0.0 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 2 0.0 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) RAW DATA - 329 1 0.0 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 7 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 16 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 4 0.0 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing 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) MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 11 0.1 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 1 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 1 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 2 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 29 0.2 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when working for local, state, or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 12 0.1 99. NA; DK 330 - RAW DATA 6,827 99.2 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10801 'G2 WTR LOOK JOB (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18800 MD=9 G2. Has she been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 78 0.7 1. Yes 13 0.1 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10802 'G3 #PLACES LOOKED(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18801 MD=9 G3. How many places has your (wife/friend) been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 4 0.1 1. One 10 0.1 2. Two 9 0.1 3. Three 8 0.1 4. Four 42 0.3 5. Five or more 2 0.0 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,843 99.4 0. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V10801=5 or 9) V10803 'G4 #WKS LOOK WORK(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18802-18803 MD=99 G4. How long has she been looking for work? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Wife/"Wife" spent looking for work. 01. One week or less 98. Ninety-eight weeks or more 99. NA; DK RAW DATA - 331 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10804 'G5 EVER HAD JOB? (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18804 MD=9 G5. Has your (wife/friend) ever had a job? 87 0.7 1. Yes 4 0.0 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10805 'G6/7 OCC-LAST JOB (WF-U)' TLOC= 18805-18807 MD=999 G6. What was your (wife's/friend's) occupation on her last job? What sort of work did she do? G7. What were her most important activities or duties? The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 5 0.1 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 2 0.0 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 1 0.0 260-280. Sales Workers 25 0.2 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 4 0.0 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 16 0.1 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 1 0.0 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 2 0.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 2 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 26 0.2 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 2 0.0 980-984. Private Household Workers 1 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,831 99.3 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10806 'G8 IND-LAST JOB (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18808-18810 MD=999 332 - RAW DATA G8. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 3 0.0 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 047-057. Mining 2 0.0 067-077. Construction 16 0.2 107-398. Manufacturing 3 0.0 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 23 0.2 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 3 0.0 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 6 0.1 727-759. Business and Repair Services 7 0.1 769-798. Personal Services 1 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 20 0.1 828-897. Professional and Related Services 3 0.0 907-937. Public Administration 999. NA; DK 6,831 99.3 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10807 'G9 WRK 4 OTR/SELF(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18811 MD=9 G9. Was she working for someone else, herself, or what? 86 0.7 1. Someone else 1 0.0 2. Both someone else and self 3. Self only 9. NA; DK 6,831 99.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10808 'G10 WRK 4 GOV/PT CO(W-U)' TLOC= 18812 MD=9 G10. (In her work for someone else,) did she work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 4 0.0 1. Federal government 6 0.0 2. State government 4 0.0 3. Local government; public school system RAW DATA - 333 71 0.7 4. Private non-government 1 0.0 7. Other 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,831 99.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); worked for self only (V10807=3 or 9) V10809 'G11 HAPPND LST JOB(WF-U)' TLOC= 18813 MD=9 G11. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, or what? 10 0.1 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 32 0.3 3. Laid off; fired 36 0.4 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; just wanted to change jobs 5. Wasn't working before this 6. Was self-employed before 3 0.0 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 5 0.0 8. Job completed; seasonal work; temporary job 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,831 99.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10810 'G12 MO JOB ENDED (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18814-18815 MD=99 G12. When did that (position/work situation) end?-MONTH 9 0.1 01. January 14 0.1 02. February 7 0.1 03. March 7 0.0 04. April 8 0.1 05. May 7 0.0 06. June 1 0.0 07. July 3 0.0 08. August 2 0.0 09. September 8 0.1 10. October 7 0.1 11. November 10 0.1 12. December 334 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 98. DK month 2 0.0 99. NA month 6,831 99.3 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10811 'G12 YR JOB ENDED(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18816-18817 MD=99 G12. When did that (position/work situation) end?-YEAR % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 83.0 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position ended. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9) V10812 'G14 WAGE LAST JOB(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18818-18821 MD=9999 G14. What was her final wage or salary when she left that (position/ work situation)? % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 549.1 The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. For calculation of hourly rates from salary amounts, the hours per week worked from question G15 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to G15 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by G15 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having no decimal places. 9998. $99.98 per hour or more 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keep- ing house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never RAW DATA - 335 worked (V10804=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10811=01-82) V10813 'G15 HRS/WK LAST JOB(W-U)' TLOC= 18822-18823 MD=99 G15. And how many hours a week did she work? % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. 98 hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10811=01- 82) V10814 'G16 MO JOB START(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18824-18825 MD=99 G16. When did she start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/herself)?-MONTH 5 0.0 01. January 1 0.0 02. February 4 0.0 03. March 5 0.1 04. April 3 0.0 05. May 8 0.1 06. June 5 0.0 07. July 5 0.1 08. August 10 0.1 09. September 3 0.0 10. October 4 0.0 11. November 5 0.1 12. December 3 0.0 98. DK month 5 0.0 99. NA month 6,852 99.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10811=01- 82) V10815 'G16 YR JOB START(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18826-18827 MD=99 336 - RAW DATA G16. When did she start working in that (position/work situation) for (that employer/herself)?-YEAR % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 80.4 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position started. 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10811=01- 82) V10816 '# WRK HISTORY SUPPS(W-U)' TLOC= 18828-18829 MD=99 Number of Additional Work History Spells for Section G The values for this variable represent the actual number (01-05) of work history spells needed to complete the work history back to Janu- ary 1, 1983. These data are available as a separate file. Refer to Section I, Part 6 of this volume for more detail. 24 0.1 01. One work history spell 12 0.2 02. Two work history spells 1 0.0 03. Three work history spells 04. Four work history spells 05. Five work history spells 6,881 99.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); job ended before 1983 (V10811=01- 82); previous position began before 1983 (V10815=01-82) V10817 'G18 WTR VACATION (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18830 MD=9 G18. We're interested in how your (wife/friend) spent her time from January through December 1983, regardless of whether or not she was employed. Did she take any vacation or time off during 1983? 28 0.3 1. Yes 63 0.4 5. No 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 337 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10818 'G19 #WKS VACATION(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18831-18832 MD=99 G19. How much vacation or time off did she take? % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) of vacation or time off taken by the Wife/"Wife." 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); took no vaca- tion or time off (V10817=5 or 9) V10819 'G21 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18833 MD=9 G21. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because you or someone else in the family was sick? 16 0.2 1. Yes 75 0.6 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10820 'G22 #WKS OTRS ILL(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18834-18835 MD=99 G22. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through illness of persons other than the Wife/"Wife." 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 338 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through illness of others (V10819=5 or 9) V10821 'G24 WTR SELF ILL (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18836 MD=9 G24. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was sick? 19 0.1 1. Yes 72 0.6 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10822 'G25 #WKS SELF ILL(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18837-18838 MD=99 G25. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed through Wife's own illness. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through own illness (V10821=5 or 9) V10823 'G27 WTR ON STRIKE(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18839 MD=9 G27. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was on strike? 1. Yes 91 0.8 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently RAW DATA - 339 disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10824 'G28 #WKS ON STRIK(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18840-18841 MD=99 G28. How much work did she miss? % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1984 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1984 data The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed because of time Wife/"Wife" spent on strike. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); missed no work through strikes (V10823=5 or 9) V10825 'G30 WTR UNEMPLOYED(WF-U)' TLOC= 18842 MD=9 G30. Did your (wife/friend) miss any work in 1983 because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 55 0.4 1. Yes 36 0.3 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10826 'G31 #WKS UNEMP (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18843-18844 MD=99 G31. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 25.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed due to unemployment or temporary layoff of Wife/"Wife." 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- 340 - RAW DATA manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); was not unemployed or laid off (V10825=5 or 9) V10827 'G33 WTR NOT LOOKING(W-U)' TLOC= 18845 MD=9 G33. Were there some weeks in 1983 when she didn't have a job and wasn't looking for one? 43 0.3 1. Yes 48 0.4 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10828 'G34 #WKS NOT LOOKING W-U' TLOC= 18846-18847 MD=99 G34. How much time was that? % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 27.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); not out of labor force (V10827=5 or 9) V10829 'G36 #WKS WORKED (WF-U)' TLOC= 18848-18849 MD=99 G36. Then, how many weeks did your (wife/friend) actually work on her main job(s) in 1983? % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 31.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job/jobs. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK RAW DATA - 341 00. Inap.; did not work in 1983; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4- 7) V10830 'G37 HR/WK WORKED (WF-U) ' TLOC= 18850-18851 MD=99 G37. And, on the average, how many hours a week did your (wife/ friend) work on her main job(s) in 1983? % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 34.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00) V10831 'G38 WTR XTRA JOB(W-U) ' TLOC= 18852 MD=9 G38. (In addition to the weeks and hours you have just told us about,) did your (wife/friend) have an extra job or other way of making money in 1983? 5 0.0 1. Yes 58 0.6 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,855 99.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00) V10832 'G39-43 # XTRA JOBS(W-U) ' TLOC= 18853 MD=9 G39. (In addition to the weeks and hour you have just told us about,) did your (wife/friend) have an extra job or other way of making money in 1983? G43. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1983? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Wife/"Wife" had. 342 - RAW DATA 5 0.0 1. One extra job 2. Two extra jobs 3. Three extra jobs 4. Four extra jobs 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,913 100.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9) V10833 'G39 OCC-XTRA JOB(W-U) ' TLOC= 18854-18855 MD=99 G39. What did she do?-FIRST EXTRA JOB The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) RAW DATA - 343 MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 20. Not self-employed 1 0.0 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 2 0.0 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 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing 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) MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 1 0.0 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 344 - RAW DATA 6,913 100.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9) V10834 'G40 # WKS XTRA JOB(W-U) ' TLOC= 18856-18857 MD=99 G40. How many weeks did your (wife/friend) work on this job in 1983?- FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on the extra job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9) V10835 'G42 HR/WK XTRA JOB(W-U) ' TLOC= 18858-18859 MD=99 G42. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9) V10836 'G39 OCC-XTRA JOB2(WF-U) ' TLOC= 18860-18861 MD=99 G39. What did she do?-SECOND EXTRA JOB RAW DATA - 345 The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census occupation code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 11. Other Medical and Paramedical: chiropractors, op- tometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, nurses, therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 17. 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 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 45. Retail store salesmen and sales clerks, newsboys, hucksters, peddlers, traveling salesmen, advertis- ing agents and salesmen, insurance agents, brokers, and salesmen, etc. (260-280) CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS 346 - RAW DATA 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) MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- wives, practical nurses, babysitters, attendants in physicians' and dentists' offices (901-965 except 960-965 when work for local, state or federal government) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 99. NA; DK 6,918 100.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10832=1) V10837 'G40 #WK XTR JOBS2+(W-U) ' TLOC= 18862-18863 MD=99 G40. How many weeks did your (wife/friend) work on this job in 1983?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1984 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1984 data The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on all of her extra jobs except the first one. 01. One week or less RAW DATA - 347 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10832=1) V10838 'G42 AV HR/WK X JB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 18864-18865 MD=99 G42. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1984 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1984 data The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. If Wife/"Wife" had more than two extra jobs, the value here represents a weighted average of hours spent on all ex- tra jobs except the first one. 01. One hour or less 98. 98 hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); no extra jobs (V10831=5 or 9); only one extra job (V10832=1) V10839 'G44 WTR MS WK/UNEMP(W-U)' TLOC= 18866 MD=9 G44. We are interested in how your (wife/friend) has spent her time starting this year, January 1984 until the present. Has she missed any work this year because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 83 0.7 1. Yes 8 0.1 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10840 'G45 #WK MS WK/UNEMP(W-U)' TLOC= 18867-18868 MD=99 G45. How much work has she missed? 348 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); was not unemployed or laid off (V10839=5 or 9) V10841 'G47 WTR NOT LKNG 84(W-U)' TLOC= 18869 MD=9 G47. Have there been any weeks this year when she didn't have a job and wasn't looking for one? 35 0.3 1. Yes 56 0.4 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10842 'G48 #WK NOT LKNG 84(W-U)' TLOC= 18870-18871 MD=99 G48. How much time was that? % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" did not have a job and was not looking for one. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); not out of labor force (V10841=5 or 9) V10843 'G51 TRAVEL TO WORK(W-U) ' TLOC= 18872-18874 RAW DATA - 349 G51. On her last job, how much time did it take her to get to work each day, door to door? % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 119.3 The values for this variable in the range 001-998 represent annualized hours spent traveling to work. These hours are calculated by multi- plying the travel time in hours times the number of trips per week times the number of weeks worked in 1983. Trips per week are assigned on the basis of hours worked per week on the main job (V10830) accord- ing to the table below. Note that for a Wife/"Wife" who did not work in 1983, this variable equals zero. All missing data were assigned. ___________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Hours Per Week Number of Trips Per Week --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <10 2 or 4, whichever reasonable <20 6 <35 8 <48 10 48 or more 12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 999. 999 hours or more 000. Inap.; none; varied; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, tem- porarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10811<83); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00) V10844 'ACC TRAVEL TO WORK(W-U) ' TLOC= 18875 Accuracy of V10843 (Annual travel-to-work time) 6,916 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10811<83); did not work in 1983 (V10829=00); did not travel to work (V10843=00) 2 0.0 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V10845 'G52 # MI TO WORK(W-U) ' TLOC= 18876-18877 MD=99 350 - RAW DATA G52. About how many miles was it to where she worked? % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of miles to work one way. 01. One mile or less 98. Ninety-eight miles or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; varied; did not travel to work ("none" to G51); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanent- ly disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10811<83) V10846 'G53 MODE OF TRAVEL(W-U) ' TLOC= 18878 MD=9 G53. Did your (wife/friend) use public transportation to get to work, drive with you, have a car pool, drive by herself, walk, or what? The codes below are in priority order. 12 0.1 1. Public transportation 4 0.0 2. Drove with Head 5 0.0 3. Car pool 34 0.4 4. Drove by self 5 0.0 5. Walked 2 0.0 7. Other 9. NA; DK 6,856 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); never worked (V10804=5 or 9); last job ended before 1983 (V10811<83); did not travel to work or travel varied (V10845=00) V10847 'G54 WF AGE 45-64?(W-U) ' TLOC= 18879 MD=9 G54. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 75 0.5 1. Wife/"Wife" is under age 45 16 0.2 2. Wife/"Wife" is age 45 to 64 3. Wife/"Wife" is age 65 or older 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 351 6,827 99.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently dis- abled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7) V10848 'G55 AGE PLAN RETIR(W-U) ' TLOC= 18880-18881 MD=99 G55. Now I have some questions about retirement and planning for the future. At what age do you think your (wife/friend) will retire from the main work she is now seeking? % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire = 62.0 The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (45-95) at which Wife/"Wife" plans to retire. 96. Ninety-six years old or more 97. Never 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10847=1, 3 or 9) V10849 'G56 RET BEFORE 65?(W-U) ' TLOC= 18882 MD=9 G56. Do you think she will retire before she is 65? 4 0.0 1. Yes 1 0.0 5. No 1 0.0 8. Don't know; depends 9. NA 6,912 100.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10847=1, 3 or 9); knows age at retirement (V10848=45-97 or 99) V10850 'G57 ELIG SOC SEC?(W-U) ' TLOC= 18883 MD=9 G57. Will she be eligible for Social Security payments from her own work when she is 65? 16 0.2 1. Yes 352 - RAW DATA 5. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,902 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10847=1, 3 or 9) V10851 'G58 ELIG OTHER PENSION? ' TLOC= 18884 MD=9 G58. Will she be eligible for other retirement pensions of her own when she is 65? 2 0.1 1. Yes 14 0.2 5. No 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,902 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, retired, permanently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, stu- dent (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); wife/"wife" is under age 45 or is age 65 or older (V10847=1, 3 or 9) V10852 'G59 AGE PLAN RETIRE(W-U)' TLOC= 18885-18886 MD=99 G59. Now I have a question about retirement and planning for the fu- ture. At what age do you think your (wife/friend) will retire from the main work she is now seeking? % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1984 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data and those who will never retire: no nonzero cases for 1984 data The values for this variable represent the actual age in years (65-95) at which Wife/"Wife" plans to retire. 96. Age ninety-six or older 97. Never 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); work- ing now, only temporarily laid off, retired, per- manently disabled, temporarily disabled, keeping house, student (V10671=1-2 or 4-7); wife/"wife" is under age 65 (V10847=1, 2 or 9) RAW DATA - 353 NOTE: In certain rare cases, for example, those on "workfare" and not working (V10671=8), either Section G or H was asked depending on how the Wife/"Wife" viewed her particular situation. V10853 'H1 WTR RETIRED (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18887 H1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 151 3.4 1. Wife/"Wife" is retired 1,496 21.1 5. Wife/"Wife" is permanently disabled, keeping house, student, other 5,271 75.5 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working 10 hours or more per week (V10673=1) V10854 'H2 YEAR RETIRED (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18888-18889 MD=99 H2. In what year did your (wife/friend) retire? % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 75.2 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year in which Wife/"Wife" retired. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); wife/"wife" is out of the labor force but not retired (V10853=5) V10855 'H3 WRK FOR PAY-83(W-R) ' TLOC= 18890 MD=9 H3. During 1983, did your (wife/friend) do any work for money? 403 5.0 1. Yes 1,244 19.5 5. No 9. NA; DK 5,271 75.5 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1) V10856 'H4/5 OCCUPATION (WF-R)' TLOC= 18891-18893 MD=999 H4. What was her occupation? What sort of work did she do? H5. What were her most important activities or duties? 354 - RAW DATA The 3-digit occupation code from 1970 Census of Population; Alphabeti- cal Index of Industries and Occupation issued June 1971 by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 46 0.7 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 16 0.2 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 15 0.2 260-280. Sales Workers 125 1.7 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 16 0.2 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 40 0.5 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 8 0.1 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 3 0.1 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 8 0.1 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 107 1.1 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 17 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 2 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,515 95.0 000. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9) V10857 'H6 INDUSTRY (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18894-18896 MD=999 H6. What kind of business or industry was that in? The 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 was used for this variable. Please refer to Appendix 2, wave XIV documentation, for complete listings. 18 0.2 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 1 0.0 047-057. Mining 2 0.0 067-077. Construction 47 0.6 107-398. Manufacturing 9 0.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 101 1.2 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 19 0.3 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 12 0.2 727-759. Business and Repair Services 67 0.6 769-798. Personal Services 5 0.1 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 105 1.5 828-897. Professional and Related Services 14 0.2 907-937. Public Administration 3 0.0 999. NA; DK RAW DATA - 355 6,515 95.0 000. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9) V10858 'H7 # WKS WORKED (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18897-18898 MD=99 H7. How many weeks did your (wife/friend) work last year? % nonzero = 5.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9) V10859 'H9 HR/WK WORKED (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18899-18900 MD=99 H9. About how many hours a week did she work? % nonzero = 5.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 28.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9) V10860 'H10 WTR WORK NOW (WF-R) ' TLOC= 18901 MD=9 H10. Is she still working? 66 1.0 1. Yes 335 3.9 5. No 356 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,515 95.0 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9) V10861 'H11 HAPPND PREV JOB(W-R)' TLOC= 18902 MD=9 H11. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, or what? 18 0.2 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 44 0.4 3. Laid off; fired 207 2.4 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; just wanted to change jobs 3 0.0 6. Was self-employed 17 0.2 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 44 0.6 8. Job completed; seasonal work; temporary job 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,583 96.1 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); did not work for money in 1983 (V10855=5 or 9); still has job (V10860=1 or 9) V10862 'H12 JOB IN FUTURE?(W-R) ' TLOC= 18903 MD=9 H12. Is your (wife/friend) thinking of getting (a/another) job in the future? 462 4.5 1. Yes 1,172 19.7 5. No 13 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,271 75.5 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1) V10863 'H13 LOOK FOR JOB?(WF-R) ' TLOC= 18904 MD=9 H13. Has your (wife/friend) been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 101 0.8 1. Yes RAW DATA - 357 360 3.7 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,456 95.5 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and look- ing for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10862=5 or 9) V10864 'H14 #PLACES LOOKED(W-R) ' TLOC= 18905 MD=9 H14. How many places has she been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 13 0.1 1. One 14 0.1 2. Two 18 0.2 3. Three 11 0.0 4. Four 28 0.2 5. Five or more 7 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,827 99.3 0. Inap; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10670=2 or 3); working now, only temporarily laid off, unemployed and looking for work (V10671=1-3); currently working more than 10 hours per week (V10673=1); not thinking of getting a job (V10862=5 or 9); has been doing nothing to find a job in the last four weeks (V10863=5 or 9) V10865 'J1 WIFE IN FU ' TLOC= 18906 J1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 3,979 54.6 1. Head is male who now has Wife/"Wife" in FU 878 14.2 2. Head is male who does not have Wife/"Wife" in FU now 2,061 31.2 3. Head is female V10866 'J2 WIFE WKLY HOUSEWORK ' TLOC= 18907-18908 MD=99 J2. 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? % nonzero = 54.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 26.1 The values for this variable in the range 00-84 represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" spent cooking, cleaning, and doing other work around the house. 01. One hour or less 358 - RAW DATA 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU or Head is female (V10865=2 or 3) V10867 'J3 HEAD WKLY HOUSEWORK ' TLOC= 18909-18910 MD=99 J3. 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?) % nonzero = 87.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.1 The values for this variable in the range 00-84 represent the actual number of hours per week Head spent cooking, cleaning, and doing other work around the house. 01. One hour or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none V10868 'J4 WTR OFUM ' TLOC= 18911 J4. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 2,831 50.7 1. FU has Head and Wife/"Wife" only 4,087 49.3 2. FU has any other member V10869 'J5 OFUM DO HOUSEWORK ' TLOC= 18912 MD=9 J5. Does anyone else here in the household help with the housework? 2,594 32.2 1. Yes, one or more persons help 1,475 16.8 5. No 19 0.3 9. NA; DK 2,830 50.7 0. Inap.; no Other FU Members present (V10868=1) V10870 'K1A WTR HEAD FARMER ' TLOC= 18913 MD=9 K1a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 67 1.4 1. Head is a farmer or rancher (V10460=801) 6,851 98.6 5. Head is not a farmer or rancher (V10460 =/ 801) 9. NA; DK V10871 'K2 TOT FARM RECEIPTS ' TLOC= 18914-18919 MD=999999 RAW DATA - 359 K2. What were your total receipts from farming in 1983, including soil bank payments and commodity credit loans? % nonzero = 1.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 94,906.5 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999997 represent to- tal receipts from farming in whole dollars. 999998. $999,998 or more 999999. NA; DK 000000. Inap.; not a farmer or rancher (V10870=5 or 9) V10872 'K5 WHETHER BUSINESS ' TLOC= 18920 MD=9 K5. Did you (or anyone else in the family there) own a business at any time in 1983 or have a financial interest in any business enterprise? 622 11.0 1. Yes 6,294 88.9 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK V10873 'K6 TYPE BUSINESS ' TLOC= 18921-18922 MD=99 K6. What kind of business is that? The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census industry code. See the note at V10678 for a full description of this volume. Numbers in parentheses represent 1970 Census Industry 35 0.6 11. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (A, 017-028) 3 0.1 21. Mining and Extraction (047-057) MANUFACTURING DURABLES 3 0.1 30. Metal industries (139-169) 5 0.1 31. Machinery, including electrical (177-209) 32. Motor vehicles and other transportation equipment (219-238) 17 0.3 33. Other durables (107-138, 239-259) 1 0.0 34. Durables, NA what MANUFACTURING NONDURABLES 4 0.1 40. Food and kindred products (268-298) 41. Tobacco manufacturing (299) 1 0.0 42. Textile mill products, apparel and other fabricated textile products, shoes (307-327; 389) 43. Paper and allied products (328-337) 360 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 44. Chemical and allied products, petroleum and coal products, rubber and miscellaneous plastic products (347-387) 45. Other nondurables (388, 397) 46. Nondurables, NA what 1 0.0 49. Manufacturing, NA whether durable or nondurable 96 1.4 51. Construction (067-077, B) 28 0.5 55. Transportation (D, 407-429) 56. Communication (447-449) 1 0.0 57. Other Public Utilities (467-479) 123 2.2 61. Retail Trade (607-698) 31 0.6 62. Wholesale Trade (507-588) 6 0.1 69. Trade, NA whether wholesale or retail 44 1.0 71. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (707-718) 51 0.8 81. Repair Service (757-759) 36 0.6 82. Business Services (727-749) 33 0.6 83. Personal Services (H, 769-798) 8 0.1 84. Amusement, Recreation and Related Services (807- 809) 1 0.0 85. Printing, Publishing and Allied Services (338-389) 10 0.2 86. Medical and Dental and Health Services, whether public or private (828-848) 3 0.1 87. Educational Services, whether public or private (K, 857-868) 51 0.9 88. Professional and Related Services other than medi- cal or educational (849, 868-897) 91. Armed Services 92. Government, other than medical or educational ser- vices; NA whether other 29 0.6 99. NA; DK 6,296 89.0 00. Inap.; does not own a business (V10872=5 or 9) V10874 'K8 R PUT TIME IN BUS 83?' TLOC= 18923 MD=9 K8. Did you (or anyone in the family there) put in any work time for this business in 1983? 598 10.5 1. Yes 24 0.5 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,296 89.0 0. Inap.; does not own a business (V10872=5 or 9) RAW DATA - 361 V10875 'K9 CORP/UNINCORP BUSINES' TLOC= 18924 MD=9 K9. Was it a corporation or an unincorporated business, or did you have an interest in both kinds? 155 3.2 1. Corporation 444 7.4 2. Unincorporated 10 0.2 3. Both 9 0.1 8. Don't know 4 0.1 9. NA 6,296 89.0 0. Inap.; does not own a business (V10872=5 or 9) V10876 'K90 WTR ITEM 83 TAX DED ' TLOC= 18925 MD=9 K90. Some people can save on income taxes if they have expenses they can itemize and deduct, such as property taxes, interest pay- ments, and charitable contributions. Did you itemize deductions on your 1983 federal income tax? 2,787 46.1 1. Yes 4,064 52.9 5. No; did not file taxes in 1983 67 1.0 9. NA; DK V10877 'K91 H RATE HEALTH 84 ' TLOC= 18926 MD=9 K91. Now I have a few questions about your health. Would you (HEAD) say your health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 1,662 24.3 1. Excellent 2,034 30.3 2. Very good 1,761 25.4 3. Good 962 13.4 4. Fair 489 6.5 5. Poor 3 0.0 8. Don't Know 7 0.1 9. NA V10878 'K92 R RATE HLTH 84 VS 82' TLOC= 18927 MD=9 K92. Compared to two years ago, that is, since 1982, would you say that your health is better, worse, or about the same now as it was then? 1,026 13.9 1. Better 4,796 69.3 3. About the same 1,085 16.6 5. Worse 11 0.2 9. NA; DK V10879 'K93 WTR PHYS-NERV PROB-H' TLOC= 18928 MD=9 362 - RAW DATA K93. Do you (HEAD) have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the amount of work you can do? 1,430 22.1 1. Yes, including housework 5,479 77.8 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK V10880 'K94 HOW MUCH LIMIT-HD ' TLOC= 18929 MD=9 K94. Does it limit your work a lot, somewhat, or just a little? 746 11.3 1. A lot 338 5.5 3. Somewhat 343 5.2 5. Just a little 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,488 77.9 0. Inap.; does not have health condition (V10879=5 or 9) V10881 'K95 WTR HEAD IN HOSP ' TLOC= 18930 MD=9 K95. Were you (HEAD) a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time in 1983? 921 14.0 1. Yes 5,988 85.9 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK V10882 'K96 # NIGHTS H IN HOSP ' TLOC= 18931-18933 MD=999 K96. How many nights were you in a hospital altogether during 1983? % nonzero = 14.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.7 The values for this variable in the range 001-365 represent the actual number of nights Head was hospitalized. 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; was not hospitalized overnight (V10881=5 or 9) V10883 'K97 WHETHER WIFE IN FU ' TLOC= 18934 K97. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 3,979 54.6 1. Head is male who now has Wife/"Wife" in FU 878 14.2 2. Head is male, does not have Wife/"Wife" in FU now 2,061 31.2 3. Head is female RAW DATA - 363 V10884 'K98 WIFE HEALTH IN 84 ' TLOC= 18935 MD=9 K98. Would you say your (wife's/friend's) health in general is excel- lent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 943 13.3 1. Excellent 1,238 17.1 2. Very good 1,175 15.7 3. Good 464 6.2 4. Fair 153 2.2 5. Poor 3 0.0 8. Don't Know 3 0.0 9. NA 2,939 45.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3) V10885 'K99 WIFE HLTH 84 VS 82 ' TLOC= 18936 MD=9 K99. Compared to two years ago, that is, since 1982, would you say that her health is better, worse, or about the same now as it was then? 507 6.1 1. Better 3,036 41.7 3. About the same 427 6.7 5. Worse 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,939 45.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3) V10886 'K100 WTR PHYS-NERV PROB ' TLOC= 18937 MD=9 K100. Does your (wife/friend) have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the amount of work she can do? 585 9.2 1. Yes 3,388 45.3 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 2,939 45.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3) V10887 'K101 HOW MUCH LIMIT-WF ' TLOC= 18938 MD=9 K101. Does it limit your (wife's/friend's) work a lot, somewhat, or just a little? 227 3.5 1. A lot 181 3.0 3. Somewhat 177 2.8 5. Just a little 9. NA; DK 364 - RAW DATA 6,333 90.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3); does not have health condition (V10886=5 or 9) V10888 'K102 WTR WIFE IN HOSP ' TLOC= 18939 MD=9 K102. Was your (wife/friend) a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time during 1983? 698 8.8 1. Yes 3,277 45.8 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 2,939 45.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3) V10889 'K103 # NIGHTS WF IN HOSP' TLOC= 18940-18942 MD=999 K103. How many nights was she in a hospital altogether during 1983? % nonzero = 8.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.6 The values for this variable in the range 001-365 represent the actual number of nights wife/"wife" was hospitalized. 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10883=2 or 3); was not hospitalized overnight (V10888=5 or 9) V10890 'K104 WTR MEDICARE ' TLOC= 18943 MD=9 K104. During the past year, has anyone in the family received medical care which has been or will be paid for by Medicare or Medicaid (Medi-Cal, Medical Assistance, Welfare, Medical Services)? 1,408 21.0 1. Yes 5,502 78.9 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK V10891 'K105 WHICH PROGRAM ' TLOC= 18944 MD=9 K105. Which program was it? 684 14.4 1. Medicare 632 5.2 2. Medicaid, Medi-Cal, Medical Assistance, Welfare, Medical Services 50 0.9 3. Combination of codes 1 and 2 24 0.3 7. Other 5 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 365 5,510 79.0 0. Inap.; no one received medical care paid for by these programs (V10890=5 or 9) V10892 'K106 WTR LUMP SUM PAYMNT' TLOC= 18945 MD=9 K106. Did you (or anyone else in the family there) get any other money in 1983--like a big settlement from an insurance company, or an inheritance? 445 7.4 1. Yes 6,466 92.5 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK V10893 'K107 LUMP SUM AMOUNT ' TLOC= 18946-18951 MD=999999 K107. How much did that amount to? % nonzero = 7.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16,325.2 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999997 represent the actual dollar amount received as a lump sum by anyone in the FU. 999998. $999,998 or more 999999. NA; DK 000000. Inap.; no one in the FU received a lump sum in 1983 (V10892=5 or 9) V10894 'K108 WTR HELP SUPPORT OT' TLOC= 18952 MD=9 K108. Did you give anyone who was not living with you at the time any money in 1983 toward their support? 1,117 16.6 1. Yes 5,792 83.3 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK V10895 'K109 # OTRS SUPPORTED ' TLOC= 18953 MD=9 K109. How many? 660 9.9 1. One 276 3.9 2. Two 91 1.4 3. Three 44 0.6 4. Four 11 0.1 5. Five 9 0.2 6. Six 2 0.0 7. Seven 10 0.2 8. Eight or more persons 366 - RAW DATA 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,801 83.4 0. Inap; did not support others outside FU (V10894=5 or 9) V10896 'K111 WTR DEPENDENT OTRS ' TLOC= 18954 MD=9 K111. (Were any of these people/was that person) dependent on you for more than half of their total support? 254 4.2 1. Yes 856 12.3 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,801 83.4 0. Inap; did not support others outside FU (V10894=5 or 9) V10897 'K112 # OTR DEPENDENTS ' TLOC= 18955 MD=9 K112. How many? 174 2.8 1. One 57 1.0 2. Two 17 0.3 3. Three 4 0.0 4. Four 2 0.0 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight or more persons 9. NA; DK 6,664 95.8 0. Inap; did not support others outside FU (V10894=5 or 9); no one was dependent for more than half of their support (V10896=5 or 9) V10898 'K113 WTR OWN OTR RL EST ' TLOC= 18956 MD=9 K113. We need a rough measure of savings and assets you may have that we haven't already talked about. What about real estate other than your main home, such as a second home, land, rental real estate, or money owed to you on a land contract--do you (or anyone in your family living there) have any of those? 1,063 20.1 1. Yes 5,841 79.7 5. No 14 0.2 9. NA; DK V10899 'K114 $ PROFIT IF SOLD ' TLOC= 18957-18963 MD=9999999 K114. If you sold all that and paid off any debts on it, how much could you realize on it?-REAL ESTATE RAW DATA - 367 % nonzero = 20.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 66,296.1 The values for this variable represent the actual net value in dollars (0000001-9999995) of real estate owned, other than the main home. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; does not own any other real estate (V10898=5 or 9) V10900 'K115 WTR PROF $25000+ ' TLOC= 18964 MD=9 K115. Would it amount to $25,000 or more?-REAL ESTATE 64 1.3 1. Yes 54 1.0 5. No 14 0.3 8. Don't Know 12 0.2 9. NA 6,774 97.1 0. Inap.; does not own any other real estate (V10898=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10899=0000001-9999996 or 9999999) V10901 'K116 WTR PROFT $100000+' TLOC= 18965 MD=9 K116. $100,000 or more?-REAL ESTATE 20 0.5 1. Yes 41 0.7 5. No 3 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,854 98.7 0. Inap.; does not own any other real estate (V10898=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10899=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); less than $25,000 (V10900=5, 8 or 9) V10902 'K117 WTR PROFIT $1000+ ' TLOC= 18966 MD=9 K117. $1,000 or more?-REAL ESTATE 46 0.9 1. Yes 4 0.1 5. No 4 0.1 8. Don't Know 368 - RAW DATA 9. NA 6,864 99.0 0. Inap.; does not own any other real estate (V10898=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10899=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); amounts to $25,000 or more (V10900=1, 8 or 9) V10903 'K118 $ VALUE VEHICLES ' TLOC= 18967-18972 MD=999999 K118. What about the value of what you own on wheels, like cars, trucks, a motor home, a trailer, or a boat--what are they worth, minus anything you still owe on them? % nonzero = 83.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6,653.9 The values for this variable represent the actual net value in dollars (000001-999995) of vehicles. 000001. $1 or less 999996. $999,996 or more 999997. Refused 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; worth nothing; owns no vehicles V10904 'K119 WTR VALUE $5000+ ' TLOC= 18973 MD=9 K119. Would they amount to $5,000 or more?-VEHICLES 115 1.9 1. Yes 143 2.3 5. No 22 0.3 8. Don't Know 65 0.7 9. NA 6,573 94.8 0. Inap.; dollar amount given (V10903=000000-999996 or 999999) V10905 'K120 WTR VALUE $25000+ ' TLOC= 18974 MD=9 K120. $25,000 or more?-VEHICLES 9 0.1 1. Yes 104 1.7 5. No 2 0.0 8. Don't Know 9. NA RAW DATA - 369 6,803 98.1 0. Inap.; dollar amount given (V10903=000000-999996 or 999999); amounts to less than $5,000 (V10904=5, 8 or 9) V10906 'K121 WTR VALUE $1000+ ' TLOC= 18975 MD=9 K121. $1,000 or more?-VEHICLES 90 1.5 1. Yes 43 0.6 5. No 8 0.1 8. Don't Know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,775 97.7 0. Inap.; dollar amount given (V10903=000001-999996 or 999999); amounts to $5,000 or more (V10904=1, 8 or 9) V10907 'K122 WTR OWN FARM/BUS ' TLOC= 18976 MD=9 K122. Do you (or anyone in your family living there) own part or all of a farm or business? 655 12.2 1. Yes 6,253 87.7 5. No 10 0.2 9. NA; DK V10908 'K123 $ PROFIT IF SOLD ' TLOC= 18977-18983 MD=9999999 K123. If you sold all that and paid off any debts on it, how much could you realize on it?-BUSINESS % nonzero = 11.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 162,398.6 The values for this variable represent the actual net value in dollars (0000001-9999995) of farms or businesses owned. Negative values were not allowed; any such answers were coded zero. 0000001. $1 or less, including negative amounts 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; nothing; does not own farm or business (V10907=5 or 9) V10909 'K124 WTR PROFIT $25000+' TLOC= 18984 MD=9 K124. Would it amount to $25,000 or more?-BUSINESS 370 - RAW DATA 98 1.8 1. Yes 41 0.7 5. No 12 0.2 8. Don't Know 8 0.1 9. NA 6,759 97.1 0. Inap.; does not own farm or business (V10907=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10908=0000000-9999996 or 9999999) V10910 'K125 WTR PROFT $100000+' TLOC= 18985 MD=9 K125. $100,000 or more?-BUSINESS 41 0.9 1. Yes 49 0.8 5. No 8 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,820 98.2 0. Inap.; does not own farm or business (V10907=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10908=0000000-9999996 or 9999999); less than $25,000 (V10909=5, 8 or 9) V10911 'K126 WTR PROFT $1000+ ' TLOC= 18986 MD=9 K126. $1,000 or more?-BUSINESS 35 0.6 1. Yes 3 0.0 5. No 3 0.0 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,877 99.3 0. Inap.; does not own farm or business (V10907=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10908=0000000-9999996 or 9999999); amounts to $25,000 or more (V10909=1, 8 or 9) V10912 'K127 WTR OWN STOCK,ETC ' TLOC= 18987 MD=9 K127. Do you (or anyone in your family living there) have any shares of stock in publicly held corporations, mutual funds, or in- vestment trusts, including stocks in IRA's? 1,227 24.8 1. Yes 5,679 74.9 5. No 12 0.2 9. NA; DK V10913 'K128 $ PROFIT IF SOLD ' TLOC= 18988-18994 MD=9999999 RAW DATA - 371 K128. If you sold all that and paid off everything you owed on it, how much would you have?-STOCKS % nonzero = 24.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 31,090.3 The values for this variable represent the actual net value in dollars (0000001-9999995) of stocks. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; does not own any shares of stock, mutual funds, or investment trusts (V10912=5 or 9) V10914 'K129 WTR PROFIT $10000+' TLOC= 18995 MD=9 K129. Would it amount to $10,000 or more?-STOCKS 88 2.0 1. Yes 123 2.2 5. No 20 0.4 8. Don't Know 16 0.4 9. NA 6,671 95.0 0. Inap.; does not own any shares of stock, mutual funds, or investment trusts (V10912=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10913=0000000-9999996 or 9999999) V10915 'K130 WTR PROFT $100000+' TLOC= 18996 MD=9 K130. $100,000 or more?-STOCKS 13 0.4 1. Yes 69 1.5 5. No 4 0.1 8. Don't Know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,830 98.0 0. Inap.; does not own any shares of stock, mutual funds, or investment trusts (V10912=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10913=0000000-9999996 or 9999999); less than $10,000 (V10914=5, 8 or 9) V10916 'K131 WTR PROFIT $1000+ ' TLOC= 18997 MD=9 K131. $1,000 or more?-STOCKS 372 - RAW DATA 79 1.4 1. Yes 36 0.6 5. No 8 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,795 97.8 0. Inap.; does not own any shares of stock, mutual funds, or investment trusts (V10912=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10913=0000000-9999996 or 9999999); amounts to $10,000 or more (V10914=1, 8 or 9) V10917 'K132 WTR CK/SAV/CD,ETC ' TLOC= 18998 MD=9 K132. Do you (or anyone else in your family living there) have any money in checking or savings accounts, money market funds, cer- tificates of deposit, government savings bonds, or Treasury bills, including IRA's? 4,704 81.0 1. Yes 2,198 18.8 5. No 16 0.2 9. NA; DK V10918 'K133 $ AMT ALL ACCTS ' TLOC= 18999-19004 MD=999999 K133. If you added up all such accounts for all of your family living there, about how much would they amount to right now?-CASH ON HAND % nonzero = 81.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14,729.8 The values for this variable represent the total dollar amount (000001-999995) of ready cash assets. 000001. $1 or less 999996. $999,996 or more 999997. Refused 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; does not have ready cash assets (V10917=5 or 9) V10919 'K134 WTR AMOUNT $10000+' TLOC= 19005 MD=9 K134. Would they amount to $10,000 or more?-CASH ON HAND 163 3.9 1. Yes 245 3.9 5. No 15 0.2 8. Don't Know RAW DATA - 373 74 1.2 9. NA 6,421 90.8 0. Inap.; does not have ready cash assets (V10917=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10918=000001-999996 or 999999) V10920 'K135 WTR AMT $100000+ ' TLOC= 19006 MD=9 K135. $100,000 or more?-CASH ON HAND 16 0.4 1. Yes 140 3.2 5. No 6 0.2 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,755 96.1 0. Inap.; does not have ready cash assets (V10917=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10918=000001-999996 or 999999); less than $10,000 (V10919=5, 8 or 9) V10921 'K136 WTR AMOUNT $1000+ ' TLOC= 19007 MD=9 K136. $1,000 or more?-CASH ON HAND 155 2.6 1. Yes 80 1.2 5. No 6 0.1 8. Don't Know 4 0.1 9. NA 6,673 96.1 0. Inap.; does not have ready cash assets (V10917=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10918=000001-999996 or 999999); amounts to $10,000 or more (V10919=1, 8 or 9) V10922 'K137 WTR BOND/INS,ETC. ' TLOC= 19008 MD=9 K137. Do you (or anyone in your family living there) have any other savings or assets, such as bonds, rights in a trust or estate, cash value in a life insurance policy, or a valuable collection for investment purposes? 1,298 23.4 1. Yes 5,599 76.4 5. No 21 0.2 9. NA; DK V10923 'K138 $ PROFIT IF SOLD ' TLOC= 19009-19015 MD=9999999 K138. If you sold that and paid off any debts on it, how much would you have?-OTHER ASSETS % nonzero = 23.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42,335.6 374 - RAW DATA The values for this variable represent the total value in dollars (0000001-9999995) of all other savings and assets. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; no other savings or assets (V10922=5 or 9) V10924 'K139 WTR PROFIT $10000+' TLOC= 19016 MD=9 K139. Would it amount to $10,000 or more?-OTHER ASSETS 74 1.4 1. Yes 187 3.1 5. No 33 0.5 8. Don't Know 26 0.5 9. NA 6,598 94.4 0. Inap.; no other savings or assets (V10922=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10923=0000001-9999996 or 9999999) V10925 'K140 WTR PROFT $100000+' TLOC= 19017 MD=9 K140. $100,000 or more?-OTHER ASSETS 14 0.3 1. Yes 55 1.0 5. No 5 0.1 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,844 98.6 0. Inap.; no other savings or assets (V10922=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10923=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); less than $10,000 (V10924=5, 8 or 9) V10926 'K141 WTR PROFIT $1000+ ' TLOC= 19018 MD=9 K141. $1,000 or more?-OTHER ASSETS 129 2.2 1. Yes 36 0.5 5. No 20 0.3 8. Don't Know 2 0.1 9. NA 6,731 96.9 0. Inap.; no other savings or assets (V10922=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10923=0000001-9999996 or RAW DATA - 375 9999999); amounts to $10,000 or more (V10924=1, 8 or 9) V10927 'K142 WTR PENS PREV JOBS ' TLOC= 19019 MD=9 K142. Do you (HEAD) have any rights in pensions from previous jobs? 423 8.3 1. Yes 6,480 91.5 5. No 15 0.2 9. NA; DK V10928 'K143 ANNUAL $ BENEFITS ' TLOC= 19020-19024 MD=99999 K143. Can you tell me either what benefits those pensions will provide or what amount of money is accumulated in them?-ANNUAL AMOUNT % nonzero = 7.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6,977.5 The values for this variable represent the actual annual dollar income amount (00001-99996) expected. 99997. $99,997 or more 99998. Don't Know 99999. NA 00000. Inap.; no rights in pensions from previous jobs (V10927=5 or 9); not answered in terms of annual amount V10929 'K143 % OF PAY BENEFITS ' TLOC= 19025-19026 MD=99 K143. Can you tell me either what benefits those pensions will provide or what amount of money is accumulated in them?-PERCENT OF PAY % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 60.0 The values for this variable represent the percent (01-96) of pay that Head's pension(s) will provide. 97. Ninety-seven percent or more 98. Don't know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no rights in pensions from previous jobs (V10927=5 or 9); not answered in terms of percent of pay 376 - RAW DATA V10930 'K143 LUMP SUM BENEFITS ' TLOC= 19027-19032 MD=999999 K143. Can you tell me either what benefits those pensions will provide or what amount of money is accumulated in them?-LUMP SUM % nonzero = 2.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 51,941.6 The values for this variable represent the total dollar lump sum amount (000001-999996). 999997. $999,997 or more 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; no rights in pensions from previous jobs (V10927=5 or 9); not answered in terms of lump sum V10931 'K144 #YR EMPLYMT 4 PENS ' TLOC= 19033-19034 MD=99 K144. About how many years of employment does that represent? % nonzero = 8.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 20.2 The values for this variable represent the total number of years (01- 96) that Head has accumulated benefits from previous employers. 97. Ninety-seven years or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no rights in pensions from previous jobs (V10927=5 or 9) V10932 'K145 WTR OTHER DEBTS ' TLOC= 19035 MD=9 K145. Aside from the debts that we have already talked about, do you (or anyone in your family living there) currently have any other debts, such as for credit card charges, student loans, medical or legal bills, or on loans from relatives? 3,229 45.8 1. Yes 3,675 54.0 5. No 14 0.2 9. NA; DK V10933 'K146 $ VALUE ALL DEBTS ' TLOC= 19036-19041 MD=999999 RAW DATA - 377 K146. If you added up all of these debts (for all of your family living there), about how much would they amount to right now?- DEBTS % nonzero = 45.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3,853.9 The values for this variable represent the total dollar amount (000001-999995) of debts for this FU. 000001. $1 or less 999996. $999,996 or more 999997. Refused 999998. Don't Know 999999. NA 000000. Inap.; no other debts (V10932=5 or 9) V10934 'K147 WTR DEBTS $5000+ ' TLOC= 19042 MD=9 K147. Would they amount to $5,000 or more?-DEBTS 28 0.3 1. Yes 79 1.1 5. No 9 0.1 8. Don't Know 14 0.2 9. NA 6,788 98.3 0. Inap.; no other debts (V10932=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10933=000001-999996 or 999999) V10935 'K148 WTR DEBTS $25000+ ' TLOC= 19043 MD=9 K148. $25,000 or more?-DEBTS 1 0.0 1. Yes 27 0.3 5. No 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,890 99.7 0. Inap.; no other debts (V10932=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10933=000001-999996 or 999999); debts would amount to less than $5,000 (V10934=5, 8 or 9) V10936 'K149 WTR DEBTS $1000+ ' TLOC= 19044 MD=9 K149. $1,000 or more?-DEBTS 45 0.7 1. Yes 29 0.4 5. No 378 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 8. Don't Know 3 0.0 9. NA 6,839 98.9 0. Inap.; no other debts (V10932=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10933=000001-999996 or 999999); debts would amount to $5,000 or more (V10934=1, 8 or 9) V10937 'K150 WTR INHER MNY/PROP ' TLOC= 19045 MD=9 K150. Now we're interested in where people's assets come from. Have you (or anyone in your family living there) ever inherited any money or property? 966 19.5 1. Yes 5,939 80.4 5. No 13 0.2 9. NA; DK V10938 'TOT # INHERIT RECEIVED ' TLOC= 19046 MD=9 Total Number of Inheritances Received 812 16.0 1. One 122 2.7 2. Two 14 0.3 3. Three 3 0.1 4. Four 3 0.1 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven or more 8. Don't Know 12 0.3 9. NA 5,952 80.5 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9) V10939 'K151 YR RCD 1ST INHERIT ' TLOC= 19047-19048 MD=99 K151. What year did you receive that?-FIRST INHERITANCE % nonzero = 19.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 72.8 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the ac- tual year (01-84) that the first inheritance was received. 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9) V10940 'K152 $ AMT 1ST INHERIT ' TLOC= 19049-19055 MD=9999999 RAW DATA - 379 K152. How much was it worth altogether, at that time?-FIRST IN- HERITANCE % nonzero = 19.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 31,458.7 The values for this variable represent the actual dollar value (0000001-9999995) of the first inheritance. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; no one in the FU received an in- heritance (V10937=5 or 9) V10941 'K153 WTR INHER $10000+ ' TLOC= 19056 MD=9 K153. Would it amount to $10,000 or more?-FIRST INHERITANCE 69 1.2 1. Yes 32 0.6 5. No 12 0.2 8. Don't Know 10 0.2 9. NA 6,795 97.8 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10940=0000001-9999996 or 9999999) V10942 'K154 WTR INHER $100000+' TLOC= 19057 MD=9 K154. $100,000 or more?-FIRST INHERITANCE 14 0.3 1. Yes 54 0.9 5. No 1 0.0 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,849 98.8 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10940=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); amounted to less than $10,000 (V10941=5, 8 or 9) V10943 'K155 WTR INHERIT $1000+' TLOC= 19058 MD=9 K155. $1,000 or more?-FIRST INHERITANCE 24 0.4 1. Yes 380 - RAW DATA 6 0.1 5. No 2 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,886 99.4 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10940=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); amounted to $10,000 or more (V10941=1, 8 or 9) V10944 'K151 YR RCD 2ND INHERIT ' TLOC= 19059-19060 MD=99 K151. What year did you receive that?-SECOND INHERITANCE % nonzero = 3.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 71.8 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the ac- tual year (01-84) that the second inheritance was received. 98. Don't Know 99. NA 00. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); only one inheritance received (V10938=1) V10945 'K152 $ AMT 2ND INHERIT ' TLOC= 19061-19067 MD=9999999 K152. How much was it worth altogether, at that time?-ALL OTHER IN- HERITANCES % nonzero = 3.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35,235.6 The values for this variable represent the actual dollar value (0000001-9999995) of all other inheritances received. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; no one in the FU received an in- heritance (V10937=5 or 9); only one in- heritance received (V10938=1) V10946 'K153 WTR INHER $10000+ ' TLOC= 19068 MD=9 K153. Would it amount to $10,000 or more?-SECOND INHERITANCE 1 0.0 1. Yes RAW DATA - 381 3 0.1 5. No 3 0.1 8. Don't Know 8 0.2 9. NA 6,903 99.7 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); only one inheritance received (V10938=1); dollar amount given (V10945=0000001- 9999996 or 9999999) V10947 'K154 WTR INHER $100000+' TLOC= 19069 MD=9 K154. $100,000 or more?-SECOND INHERITANCE 1. Yes 1 0.0 5. No 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,917 100.0 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); only one inheritance received (V10938=1); dollar amount given (V10945=0000001- 9999996 or 9999999); amounted to less than $10,000 (V10946=5, 8 or 9) V10948 'K155 WTR INHERIT $1000+' TLOC= 19070 MD=9 K155. $1,000 or more?-SECOND INHERITANCE 3 0.1 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,915 99.9 0. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance (V10937=5 or 9); only one inheritance received (V10938=1); dollar amount given (V10945=0000001- 9999996 or 9999999); amounted to $10,000 or more (V10946=1, 8 or 9) V10949 'K157 WTR XPCT TO INHERIT' TLOC= 19071 MD=9 K157. What about future inheritances--are you fairly sure that you (or someone in your family living there) will inherit some money or property in the next ten years? 1,235 19.8 1. Yes 5,636 79.6 5. No 47 0.5 9. NA; DK V10950 'K158 $ AMT XPCT INHERIT' TLOC= 19072-19078 MD=9999999 382 - RAW DATA K158. How much would that amount to?-FUTURE INHERITANCES % nonzero = 19.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 82,518.1 The values for this variable represent the actual dollar value (0000001-9999995) of expected inheritances. 0000001. $1 or less 9999996. $9,999,996 or more 9999997. Refused 9999998. Don't Know 9999999. NA 0000000. Inap.; no one in the FU expects an inheritance in the next 10 years (V10949=5 or 9) V10951 'K159 WTR INHER $25000+ ' TLOC= 19079 MD=9 K159. Would it amount to $25,000 or more?-FUTURE INHERITANCES 306 4.7 1. Yes 251 4.0 5. No 97 1.3 8. Don't Know 12 0.2 9. NA 6,252 89.8 0. Inap.; no one in the FU expects an inheritance in the next 10 years (V10949=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10950=0000001-9999996 or 9999999) V10952 'K160 WTR INHER $100000+' TLOC= 19080 MD=9 K160. $100,000 or more?-FUTURE INHERITANCES 84 1.3 1. Yes 196 2.9 5. No 25 0.4 8. Don't Know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,612 95.3 0. Inap.; no one in the FU expects an inheritance in the next 10 years (V10949=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10950=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); would amount to less than $25,000 (V10951=5, 8 or 9) V10953 'K161 WTR INHERIT $1000+' TLOC= 19081 MD=9 K161. $1,000 or more?-FUTURE INHERITANCES 224 3.5 1. Yes 13 0.2 5. No RAW DATA - 383 14 0.3 8. Don't Know 9. NA 6,667 96.0 0. Inap.; no one in the FU expects an inheritance in the next 10 years (V10949=5 or 9); dollar amount given (V10950=0000001-9999996 or 9999999); would amount to $25,000 or more (V10951=1, 8 or 9) V10954 'L1 WTR NEW WIFE IN FU ' TLOC= 19082 L1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 318 2.7 1. Head has new Wife/"Wife" this year 6,600 97.3 5. Head is female; Head is male with no Wife/"Wife"; Head is male with same Wife/"Wife" as in 1983 NOTE: V's 10955-10965 are asked only when the FU acquires a new Wife/ "Wife". In cases where the Wife/"Wife" has remained the same person from the previous interview (V10954=5), these variables have been car- ried forward from the previous year's data with no updating or other changes. V10955 'L2 EDUCATION-WF ' TLOC= 19083-19084 MD=99 L2. How many grades of school did your (wife/friend) finish? mean, excluding missing data = 12.3 (includes only families with Wives/"Wives", that is, where V10421>00). See note following V10954 above. 2,940 45.4 00. Inap; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00) 2 0.0 01. One 5 0.0 02. Two 5 0.0 03. Three 9 0.1 04. Four 24 0.3 05. Five 50 0.4 06. Six 45 0.5 07. Seven 160 2.4 08. Eight 122 1.3 09. Nine 267 3.5 10. Ten 234 2.7 11. Eleven 1,836 26.4 12. Twelve; GED 240 3.1 13. First year of college 298 3.9 14. Second year of college, with or without Associate's degree 101 1.3 15. Third year of college 379 5.6 16. Fourth year of college; college graduate 150 2.5 17. At least some postgraduate work 51 0.4 99. NA; DK 384 - RAW DATA V10956 'L3 WTR OTR SCHOOLING -WF' TLOC= 19085 MD=9 L3. Did she have any other schooling? See note following V10954 above. 715 9.7 1. Yes 2,018 27.8 5. No 26 0.3 9. NA; DK 4,159 62.2 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); finished more than twelve years of school (V10955=13-17 or 99) V10957 'L4 TYPE OTR SCHOOLING-WF' TLOC= 19086 MD=9 L4. What other schooling did she have? See note following V10954 above. 6 0.1 1. Government or other subsidized program (nonmili- tary)-- Manpower training; Vista; Peace Corps; Poverty Program 519 7.5 2. Job-specific (not codeable in 1)--Nurses' training; business school; welding; apprenticeship; repair course 21 0.3 3. Company-specific: on-the-job training; company training program; army/navy training course 39 0.4 7. Other 124 1.4 8. Vague; NA whether vocationally related; "college courses" 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,204 90.3 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); finished more than twelve years of school (V10955=13-17 or 99); had no other schooling (V10956=5 or 9) V10958 'L6 WTR BA/BS DEGREE-WF ' TLOC= 19087 MD=9 L6. Does she have a college degree? See note following V10954 above. 547 8.3 1. Yes 614 8.0 5. No (includes associate degree) 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,748 83.6 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); finished twelve or fewer grades of school (V10955=00-12 or 99) RAW DATA - 385 V10959 'L7 WTR ADVANCED DEG-WF ' TLOC= 19088 MD=9 L7. Does she have any advanced degrees? See note following V10954 above. 103 1.7 1. Yes 442 6.5 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,371 91.7 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); finished twelve or fewer grades of school (V10955=00-12 or 99); has no degree (V10958=5 or 9) V10960 'L8 EDUCATION OF FA-WF ' TLOC= 19089 MD=9 L8. How much education did your (wife's/friend's) father have? 334 4.1 1. 0-5 grades 1,238 19.3 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school" 421 5.3 3. 9-11 grades; some high school; junior high 885 12.6 4. 12 grades; high school 63 1.1 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training 217 3.3 6. College but no degree; Associate's degree 186 2.9 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; college degree; "college" 111 1.6 8. College and advanced or professional degree 413 3.0 9. NA; DK 3,050 46.8 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); wife's/ "wife's" father could not read or write and same wife/"wife" since 1976 or earlier V10961 'L9 EDUCATION OF MO-WF ' TLOC= 19090 MD=9 L9. How much education did your (wife's/friend's) mother have? 214 2.5 1. 0-5 grades 1,028 16.8 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school" 623 7.1 3. 9-11 grades; some high school; junior high 1,184 16.3 4. 12 grades; high school 101 1.6 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training 250 3.6 6. College but no degree; Associate's degree 183 2.7 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; college degree; "college" 38 0.6 8. College and advanced or professional degree 278 2.2 9. NA; DK 3,019 46.6 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); wife's/ "wife's" mother could not read or write and same wife/"wife" since 1976 or earlier 386 - RAW DATA NOTE: V's 10962-10965 do not take account of changes in Wife's/ "Wife's" employment history since these questions were actually asked. The user may update these variables by recoding the data for the sub- sequent years. V10962 'L10 #YRS WRK SINCE 18-WF' TLOC= 19091-19092 MD=99 L10. How many years altogether has your (wife/friend) worked for money since she was 18? % nonzero = 50.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.1 The values for this variable represent in whole years the actual amount of time the Wife/"Wife" had worked since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked for her. See notes im- mediately above and following V10954. 01. One year or less 98. Ninety-eight years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; never worked; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00) V10963 'L11 #YRS WRKD FULLTIME-W' TLOC= 19093-19094 MD=99 L11. How many of these years did she work full time for most or all of the year? % nonzero = 46.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.6 The values for this variable represent in whole years the actual amount of time the Wife/"Wife" had worked full time since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked for her. See notes following V10954 and V10961 above. 01. One year or less 98. Ninety-eight years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; never worked full time; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); never worked (V10962=00) V10964 'L12 % TIME WORKED-WF ' TLOC= 19095-19096 L12. During the years that she was not working full time, how much of the time did she work? % nonzero = 24.1 mean nonzero = 46.0 RAW DATA - 387 The values for this variable represent the actual percent of time the Wife/"Wife" had worked since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked for her. The answers have been given in part years as well as part weeks and converted to percentages. See notes following V10954 and V10961 above. All missing data were as- signed for this variable. 99. Ninety-nine percent 00. Inap; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); never worked (V10962=00); always worked full time (V10962=V10963) V10965 'L12 ACC % TIME WORKED-WF' TLOC= 19097 L12. Accuracy of V10964 (Percent of time worked) See notes following V10954 and V10961 above. 54 0.8 1. Minor assignment 327 3.7 2. Major assignment 6,537 95.5 0. Inap; no assignment; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00); never worked (V10962=00); always worked full time (V10962=V10963) V10966 'M1 WTR NEW HEAD IN FU ' TLOC= 19098 M1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 508 6.3 1. Head is a new Head this year 6,410 93.7 5. Head is the same Head as in 1983 NOTE: V's 10967-11005 are asked only when the FU acquires a new Head. In cases where the Head has remained the same person from the previous interview, these variables have been carried forward from the previous year's data with no updating or other changes. V10967 'M2 STATE FA GREW UP-HD ' TLOC= 19099-19100 MD=99 M2. Now I have some questions about your (HEAD's) family and past ex- periences. Where did your father and mother grow up? (FROM BIRTH TO 18 YEARS OF AGE) Father's State Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap; foreign country V10968 'M2 COUNTY FA GREW UP(HD)' TLOC= 19101-19103 MD=999 388 - RAW DATA Father's County (Question M2) Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V10969 'M2 STATE MO GREW UP-HD ' TLOC= 19104-19105 MD=99 Mother's State (Question M2) Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap; foreign country V10970 'M2 COUNTY MO GREW UP(HD)' TLOC= 19106-19108 MD=999 Mother's County (Question M2) Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V10971 'M3 OCCUPATION OF FA-HD ' TLOC= 19109 MD=9 M3. What was your (father's/surrogate's) usual occupation when you were growing up? 468 8.8 1. Professional, technical, and kindred workers 263 5.0 2. Managers, officials, and proprietors 244 5.0 3. Self-employed businessmen 360 6.6 4. Clerical and sales workers 1,155 19.3 5. Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 1,061 15.4 6. Operatives and kindred workers 983 9.8 7. Laborers and service workers, farm laborers 1,340 19.3 8. Farmers and farm managers 975 10.2 9. Miscellaneous (armed services, protective workers); NA; DK 69 0.8 0. Inap; no father; deceased; did nothing V10972 'M4 FIRST OCCUPATION-HD ' TLOC= 19110 MD=9 M4. Thinking of your (HEAD'S) first full-time regular job, what did you do? 510 10.2 1. Professional, technical, and kindred workers 95 1.7 2. Managers, officials, and proprietors 24 0.4 3. Self-employed businessmen RAW DATA - 389 1,034 18.8 4. Clerical and sales workers 491 7.7 5. Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 1,239 18.7 6. Operatives and kindred workers 2,369 27.0 7. Laborers and service workers, farm laborers 189 2.9 8. Farmers and farm managers 673 8.6 9. Miscellaneous (armed services, protective workers); NA; DK 294 3.9 0. Inap; never worked V10973 'M5 # DIFF JOBS OR?-HD ' TLOC= 19111 MD=9 M5. Have you had a number of different kinds of jobs, or have you mostly worked in the same occupation you started in, or what? See note following V10966 above. 2,561 35.9 1. Have had a number of different kinds of jobs; men- tions more than two kinds of jobs 730 10.2 3. Both; have had a number of different kinds of jobs but mostly the same occupation; mentions two kinds of jobs 3,046 46.5 5. Mostly the same occupation; same job all of working life 256 3.1 9. NA; DK 325 4.3 0. Inap; never worked (V10972=0) V10974 'M6-10 AGE OLDEST KID-HD ' TLOC= 19112-19113 MD=99 M6. Do you (HEAD) have any children who don't live with you? M7. How many? M8. When were they born? M9. Did you (HEAD) have any children who are not now living? M10. When were they born? Ages of the Three Oldest Children-HEAD'S OLDEST CHILD The values for this variable represent the age in years of the Head's oldest child; these values have not been incremented since the time when the questions were actually asked of the Head. Included are children listed as part of the family in the year of data collection that these questions were actually asked, as well as those mentioned at that time in M6-M10. 99. NA age 00. Inap.; no children V10975 'M6-10 AGE 2ND OLD KID-HD' TLOC= 19114-19115 MD=99 Ages of the Three Oldest Children-HEAD'S SECOND OLDEST CHILD 390 - RAW DATA The values for this variable represent the age in years of the Head's second oldest child; these values have not been incremented since the time when the questions were actually asked of the Head. Included are children listed as part of the family in the year of data collection that these questions were actually asked, as well as those mentioned at that time in M6-M10. 99. NA age 00. Inap.; only one child; no children (V10974=00) V10976 'M6-10 AGE 3RD OLD KID-HD' TLOC= 19116-19117 MD=99 Ages of the Three Oldest Children-HEAD'S THIRD OLDEST CHILD The values for this variable represent the age in years of the Head's third oldest child; these values have not been incremented since the time when the questions were actually asked of the Head. Included are children listed as part of the family in the year of data collection that these questions were actually asked, as well as those mentioned at that time in M6-M10. 99. NA age 00. Inap.; only one or two children; no children (V10974=00) V10977 'M6-10 TOT # CHILDREN-HD ' TLOC= 19118-19119 MD=99 Total Number of Children of Head (Questions M6-M10) % nonzero = 61.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of children of the Head. Adopted children and stepchildren are included in this total, although they are not included in V's 10974-10976. Deceased children (but not stillbirths) are included in all of these variables. The values for V10977 have not been incremented since the time when the questions were actually asked of the Head. These values also in- clude children listed as part of the family in the year of data col- lection that these questions were actually asked, as well as those mentioned at that time in M6-M10. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap; no children (V10974=00) V10978 'M6-10 # KIDS BY 25-HD ' TLOC= 19120 MD=9 Number of Children Head Had by Age 25 (Questions M6-M10) mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.8 RAW DATA - 391 The values for this variable include all children living with the Head before he/she became 26 years of age. "All children" means natural, adopted and stepchildren. The values for V10978 have not been incre- mented since the time when the questions were actually asked of the Head, although many values are already correct for the present, since the values for any Head initially over the age of 25 do not change. Children listed as part of the family in the year of data collection that these questions were actually asked, as well as those mentioned at that time in M6-M10, were included if they were born before Head reached the age of 26. 1,494 20.3 1. One 896 12.7 2. Two 442 5.6 3. Three 174 1.9 4. Four 72 0.7 5. Five 35 0.2 6. Six 9 0.0 7. Seven 7 0.1 8. Eight or more 113 1.2 9. NA; DK 3,676 57.4 0. Inap; no children by age 25; no children (V10974=00) V10979 'M11 # SIBLINGS-HD ' TLOC= 19121 MD=9 M11. How many brothers and sisters did you (HEAD) have? mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.8 866 15.4 1. One 1,068 18.0 2. Two 1,037 16.0 3. Three 825 11.5 4. Four 647 8.8 5. Five 543 6.8 6. Six 456 5.1 7. Seven 1,041 11.4 8. Eight or more 129 1.7 9. NA; DK 306 5.4 0. Inap; none V10980 'M12 WTR OLDER SIBS-HD ' TLOC= 19122 MD=9 M12. Were any of your brothers or sisters older than you? 4,829 67.8 1. Yes 2,027 31.4 5. No; has no brothers or sisters 62 0.8 9. NA; DK V10981 'M13 GREW UP FARM OR-HD ' TLOC= 19123 MD=9 392 - RAW DATA M13. Did you (HEAD) grow up on a farm, in a small town, in a large city, or what? 1,734 24.7 1. Farm; rural area; country 2,418 39.5 2. Small town; any size town, suburb 2,532 32.0 3. Large city; any size city 141 2.6 4. Other; several different places; combination of places 93 1.2 9. NA; DK V10982 'M14-15 STATE GREW UP-HD ' TLOC= 19124-19125 MD=99 M14. In what state and county was that? M15. What was the name of the nearest town? State where Head Grew Up Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap; foreign country V10983 'M14-15 COUNTY GREW UP(H)' TLOC= 19126-19128 MD=999 M14. In what state and county was that? M15. What was the name of the nearest town? County where Head Grew Up Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V10984 'M14-16 #REGIONS LIVED-HD' TLOC= 19129 MD=9 M14. In what state and county was that? M15. What was the name of the nearest town? M16. What other states or countries have you lived in, including time spent abroad while in the armed forces? Total Number of Regions Lived in mean, excluding missing data = 1.7 The region current at the time these questions were actually asked was also taken into account for the coding of this variable. See note following V10966 above. 3,860 54.2 1. Lived in one region 1,782 27.0 2. Lived in two regions RAW DATA - 393 645 9.6 3. Lived in three regions 315 5.3 4. Lived in four regions 74 0.8 5. Lived in five regions 21 0.3 6. Lived in six regions 6 0.1 7. Lived in seven regions 8 0.1 8. Lived in eight or more regions 207 2.7 9. NA; DK Region Code _______________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Northeast North Central Deep South Other South ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecticut Illinois Alabama Arkansas Maine Indiana Georgia Delaware Massachusetts Iowa Louisiana Florida New Hampshire Kansas Mississippi Kentucky New Jersey Michigan South Carolina Maryland New York Minnesota North Carolina Pennsylvania Missouri Oklahoma Rhode Island Nebraska Tennessee Vermont North Dakota Texas Ohio Virginia South Dakota Washington, D.C. Wisconsin West Virginia ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Other English Other Non-English West Speaking Speaking ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Arizona Alaska All others California Australia Colorado Canada Idaho Hawaii Montana New Zealand Nevada South Africa New Mexico United Kingdom Oregon West Indies Utah Washington Wyoming ----------------------------------------------------------------------- V10985 'M14-16 #STATES LIVED-HD ' TLOC= 19130 MD=9 M14. In what state and county was that? M15. What was the name of the nearest town? M16. What other states or countries have you lived in, including time spent abroad in the armed forces? Total Number of States and/or Countries mean, excluding missing data = 2.1 394 - RAW DATA The state current at the time these questions were asked was also taken into account for the coding of this variable. See note fol- lowing V10966 above. 3,209 43.5 1. Lived in one state/country 1,748 25.6 2. Lived in two states/countries 741 11.5 3. Lived in three states/countries 627 11.5 4. Lived in four states/countries 159 2.2 5. Lived in five states/countries 100 1.4 6. Lived in six states/countries 39 0.6 7. Lived in seven states/countries 86 1.1 8. Lived in eight or more states/countries 209 2.6 9. NA; DK V10986 'M17 EVER MOVE FOR JOB?HD' TLOC= 19131 MD=9 M17. Have you (HEAD) ever moved out of a community where you were living in order to take a job somewhere else? See note following V10966 above. 1,544 25.7 1. Yes 4,900 66.9 5. No 474 7.4 9. NA; DK; 1968 Head is still Head of this FU V10987 'M18 NOT MOVED FOR JOB?HD' TLOC= 19132 MD=9 M18. Have you (HEAD) ever turned down a job because you did not want to move? See note following V10966 above. 401 6.7 1. Yes 4,148 55.4 5. No 343 4.8 9. NA; DK 2,026 33.1 0. Inap.; has never moved for job or 1968 Head is still Head of this FU (V10986=1 or 9) V10988 'M19 PARENTS POOR OR?-HD ' TLOC= 19133 MD=9 M19. Were your parents poor when you were growing up, pretty well off, or what? 2,937 36.8 1. Poor 2,329 39.5 3. Average; "it varied" 1,334 19.7 5. Pretty well off 318 4.0 9. NA; DK; did not live with parents V10989 'M20-21 EDUC OF FATHER-H ' TLOC= 19134 MD=9 RAW DATA - 395 M20. How much education did your (HEAD'S) (father/surrogate) have? M21. (IF FEWER THAN SIX GRADES) Could he read and write? 614 7.4 1. 0-5 grades 2,724 40.6 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 725 9.7 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 1,224 18.4 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 81 1.4 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no further elaboration) 351 6.2 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 331 6.1 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "col- lege" 179 3.6 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 601 5.8 9. NA or DK to both M20 and M21 88 0.8 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA or DK grade and could not read or write V10990 'M22-23 EDUC OF MOTHER-H ' TLOC= 19135 MD=9 M22. How much education did your (HEAD's) (mother/surrogate) have? M23. (IF FEWER THAN SIX GRADES) Could she read and write? 594 8.1 1. 0-5 grades 1,813 27.2 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 1,020 11.1 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 1,930 29.8 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 141 2.6 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no further elaboration) 383 6.5 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 255 4.6 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "col- lege" 92 1.5 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 645 8.1 9. NA or DK to both M22 and M23 45 0.6 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA or DK grade and could not read or write V10991 'M24 WHETHER VETERAN (HD)' TLOC= 19136 MD=9 M24. Are you (HEAD) a veteran? See note following V10966 above. 396 - RAW DATA 1,555 25.4 1. Yes 5,233 72.9 5. No 130 1.7 9. NA NOTE: V's 10992-10995 do not take account of changes in the Head's employment history since these questions were actually asked. The user may update these variables by recoding the data for the subsequent years. V10992 'M25 #YRS WRKD SINCE 18-H' TLOC= 19137-19138 MD=99 M25. How many years altogether have you worked for money since you were 18? % nonzero = 96.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 18.2 The values for this variable represent in whole years the actual amount of time the Head had worked since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked of him/her. See notes immediately above and following V10966. 01. One year or less 98. 98 years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked V10993 'M26 #YRS WRKD FULLTIME-H' TLOC= 19139-19140 MD=99 M26. How many of these years did you work full-time for most or all of the year? % nonzero = 91.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.2 The values for this variable represent in whole years the actual amount of time the Head had worked full time since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked for him/her. See notes following V10966 and V10991 above. 01. One year or less 98. 98 years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked full time; never worked (V10992=00) V10994 'M27 % TIME WORKED-HD ' TLOC= 19141-19142 RAW DATA - 397 M27. During the years that you were not working full time, how much of the time did you work? % nonzero = 37.2 mean nonzero = 46.1 The values for this variable represent the actual percentage of time the Head had worked since the age of 18 until the time when this question was actually asked for him/her. The answers have been given in part years as well as part weeks and converted to percentages. See notes following V10966 and V10991 above. All missing data were assigned for this variable. 01. One percent or less 99. Ninety-nine percent 00. Inap.; none; never worked (V10992=00); always worked full time (V10992=V10993) V10995 'M27 ACC % TIME WORKED-HD' TLOC= 19143 M27. Accuracy of V10994 (Percent of time worked) See notes following V10966 and V10991 above. 80 1.3 1. Minor assignment 418 5.6 2. Major assignment 6,420 93.1 0. Inap.; no assignment; never worked (V10992=00); always worked full time (V10992=V10993) V10996 'M28 EDUCATION-HD ' TLOC= 19144-19145 MD=99 M28. How many grades of school did you (HEAD) finish? mean, excluding missing data = 12.1 See note following V10966 above. 28 0.5 00. None 8 0.1 01. One 25 0.2 02. Two 53 0.5 03. Three 76 0.9 04. Four 78 0.7 05. Five 115 1.4 06. Six 161 1.9 07. Seven 417 7.0 08. Eight 312 3.8 09. Nine 485 5.7 10. Ten 568 6.1 11. Eleven 2,471 35.0 12. Twelve; GED 374 5.3 13. First year of college 398 - RAW DATA 512 8.0 14. Second year of college, with or without As- sociate's degree 177 2.8 15. Third year of college 617 11.4 16. Fourth year of college; college graduate 399 8.0 17. At least some postgraduate work 42 0.5 99. NA; DK V10997 'M29 WTR OTR TRAINING-HD ' TLOC= 19146 MD=9 M29. Did you get any other training? See note following V10966 above. 28 0.4 1. Yes 347 3.9 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,535 95.6 0. Inap.; finished more than six years of school (V10996=07-17 or 99) V10998 'M30 TYPE OTR TRAINING-HD' TLOC= 19147 MD=9 M30. What was it? See note following V10966 above. 3 0.0 1. Government or other subsidized program (nonmili- tary)--Manpower training; Vista; Peace Corps; Poverty Program 15 0.2 2. Job-specific (not codeable in 1)--nurses' train- ing; business school; welding; apprenticeship; repair course 6 0.1 3. Company-specific--on-the-job training; company training program; army/navy training program 1 0.0 7. Other 2 0.1 8. Vague, NA whether vocationally related 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,890 99.6 0. Inap.; finished more than six years of school (V10996=07-17 or 99); had no other training (V10997=5 or 9) V10999 'M31 TROUBLE READING?-HD ' TLOC= 19148 MD=9 M31. Do you have any trouble reading? See note following V10966 above. 121 1.2 1. Yes 130 1.7 5. No RAW DATA - 399 113 1.2 9. NA; DK 6,554 95.9 0. Inap.; finished more than six years of school (V10992=07-17 or 99) V11000 'M32 WTR OTR SCHOOLING-HD' TLOC= 19149 MD=9 M32. Did you get any other schooling? See note following V10966 above. 1,514 21.4 1. Yes 2,875 37.9 5. No 27 0.3 9. NA; DK 2,502 40.4 0. Inap.; finished less than seven or more than twelve years of school (V10992=00-06, 13-17 or 99) V11001 'M33 TYPE OTR SCHOOLING-H' TLOC= 19150 MD=9 M33. What other schooling did you have? See note following V10966 above. 47 0.4 1. Government or other subsidized program (nonmili- tary)--Manpower training; Vista; Peace Corps; Poverty Program 919 13.3 2. Job-specific (not codeable in 1)--nurses' train- ing; business school; welding; apprenticeship; repair course 208 2.8 3. Company-specific--on-the-job training; company training program; army/navy training program 102 1.3 7. Other 228 3.4 8. Vague, NA whether vocationally related 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,405 78.6 0. Inap.; finished less than seven or more than twelve years of school (V10996=00-16, 13-17 or 99); had no other schooling (V11000=5 or 9) V11002 'M35 WTR BA/BS DEGREE-HD ' TLOC= 19151 MD=9 M35. Do you have a college degree? See note following V10966 above. 1,042 19.6 1. Yes 1,033 15.9 5. No 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 400 - RAW DATA 4,832 64.4 0. Inap.; finished twelve or fewer grades (V10996=00-12 or 99) V11003 'M36 WTR ADVANCED DEG-HD ' TLOC= 19152 MD=9 M36. Do you have any advanced degrees? See note following V10966 above. 270 5.6 1. Yes 759 13.8 5. No 12 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,877 80.4 0. Inap.; finished twelve or fewer grades (V10996=00-12 or 99); has no degree (V11002=5 or 9) V11004 'M37 RECORD RELIG PREF?HD' TLOC= 19153 MD=9 M37. May we record your religious preference? This question was not asked of any Head until 1976 nor of new Heads in 1978. Please see note below for V11005. If the family has had the same Head since 1975 or has had a new Head only in 1978, the value for this variable is zero. 2,248 27.1 1. Yes 73 0.8 5. No 43 0.4 9. NA; DK 4,554 71.8 0. Inap.; not asked of 1968 through 1975 Heads (un- less they were Heads in 1976, as well) nor of new Heads in 1978. V11005 'M38-39 RELIGIOUS PREF-HD' TLOC= 19154 MD=9 M38. Is your religious preference Protestant, Catholic, or Jewish, or what? M39. What denomination is that? This question was asked of all Heads in 1970, and for the 1971 through 1977 interviews was asked of all new Heads. Values were brought forward from previous data each year for families with the same Heads. In 1978, however, the question was not asked. In 1979, when this question was reinserted into the questionnaire, values were not brought forward from 1977 for families with unchanged Heads since that time. Therefore, any cases with new Heads in 1978 who are still Heads must by necessity contain miss- ing data (i.e., a value of zero). For those cases with the same Heads from 1977 through the present, please use 1977 religious preference, V5617. RAW DATA - 401 777 5.4 1. Baptist 191 2.6 2. Methodist (including African Methodist) 30 0.6 3. Episcopalian 40 0.7 4. Presbyterian 75 1.5 5. Lutheran 89 1.5 6. Bahai; Congregationalist; Dutch Reform or Chris- tian Reform; Latter Day Saints or Morman; Unitarian or Universalists; Christian Church; Disciples of Christ; Evangelical and Reformed; Quaker or Society of Friends (Friends); United Church of Christ 367 4.2 7. Other Protestant denominations not included above; Protestant but NA; DK denomination 428 7.0 8. Catholic 30 0.7 9. Jewish 4,891 75.8 0. NA; DK religious preference; other (Greek Or- thodox, Moslem, etc.); refused to reveal religious preference; none; no new Head between 1979 and the present (V11004=5 or 9) V11006 'TN1 WHO WAS RESPONDENT? ' TLOC= 19155 MD=9 TN1. Who was your Respondent? (Indicate relationship to Head:) 5,606 84.7 1. Head 1,244 14.1 2. Wife/"Wife" 46 0.8 7. Someone other than Head or Wife/"Wife" 22 0.4 9. NA V11007 'TN2 # OF INTERVWR CALLS ' TLOC= 19156 MD=9 TN2. Total number of calls required to obtain interview mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.4 32 0.6 0. Inap.; none; mail interview 1,466 23.2 1. One 1,398 21.9 2. Two 972 14.3 3. Three 688 9.9 4. Four 502 6.5 5. Five 342 5.0 6. Six 257 3.3 7. Seven 1,049 12.0 8. Eight or more 212 3.4 9. NA V11008 '# OF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ' TLOC= 19157-19158 Total Number of Individual Data Records Associated with 1984 Fami- ly Unit 402 - RAW DATA mean = 2.6 The values for this variable represent the number of individual- level data records on the merged family-individual tape having the same family-level data in 1984, that is, all persons in the family in 1984 and any institutionalized individuals associated with the family, as well as any movers-out between 1983 and 1984 who did not move into another responding family. V11009 'H+W 1983 FED TAXES ' TLOC= 19159-19163 Total Estimated Federal Income Taxes of 1984 Head and Wife/"Wife" for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 77.5 mean nonzero, including negative values = 4,049.7 The values for this variable in the range -9999 through 99998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V11009 and V11010 were computed using the following variables: V10277 Taxable Income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10280 Total Number of Exemptions of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10281 Tax Table Used Negative values are allowed for this variable for those eligible for the earned income credit and whose taxes are less than the amount of the credit. For highly detailed information on the PSID's estimation of taxes, see the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. -0500. Negative taxes for those with the maximum earned income credit 00000. None 99999. $99,999 or more V11010 'H+W 83 MARGINAL TAX RATE' TLOC= 19164-19165 Marginal Tax Rate for 1984 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" 1983 Es- timated Federal Income Taxes % nonzero = 74.6 mean nonzero = 23.5 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on Head and Wife's/"Wife's" taxable income, number of exemptions, and the tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Zero taxes V11011 '1ST XTRA ERNER 83 TAXES ' TLOC= 19166-19169 GENERATED DATA - 403 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of First Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 11.6 mean nonzero = 1,409.1 The values for this variable in the range -999 through 9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. Negative values are allowed for this variable for those former Heads and Wives/"Wives" eligible for the earned income credit and whose taxes are less than the amount of the credit. V11011 and V11012 were computed using the following variables: V10366 Taxable Income of First Extra Earner V10367 Total Number of Exemptions V10368 Tax Table Used See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V11012 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR ONE ' TLOC= 19170-19171 Marginal Tax Rate of First Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 11.6 mean nonzero = 18.2 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's taxable income, number of exemptions, and the tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Inap.; zero taxes; no such person V11013 '2ND XTRA ERNER 83 TAXES ' TLOC= 19172-19175 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Second Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero = 1,016.2 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V11013 and V11014 were computed using the following variables: V10369 Taxable Income of Second Extra Earner V10370 Total Number of Exemptions 404 - GENERATED DATA V10371 Tax Table Used See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V11014 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR TWO ' TLOC= 19176-19177 Marginal Tax Rate of Second Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero = 16.4 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's taxable income, number of exemptions, and the tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Inap.; zero taxes; no such person V11015 '3RD XTRA ERNER 83 TAXES ' TLOC= 19178-19181 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Third Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero = 1,109.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V11015 and V11016 were computed using the following variables: V10372 Taxable Income of Third Extra Earner V10373 Total Number of Exemptions V10374 Tax Table Used See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V11016 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR THREE' TLOC= 19182-19183 Marginal Tax Rate of Third Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero = 16.9 GENERATED DATA - 405 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Inap.; zero taxes; no such person V11017 '4TH XTRA ERNER 83 TAXES ' TLOC= 19184-19187 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fourth Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 868.8 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V11017 and V11018 were computed using the following variables: V10375 Taxable Income of Fourth Extra Earner V10376 Total Number of Exemptions V10377 Tax Table Used See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V11018 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR FOUR ' TLOC= 19188-19189 Marginal Tax Rate of Fourth Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 16.2 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Inap.; zero taxes; no such person V11019 '5TH XTRA ERNER 83 TAXES ' TLOC= 19190-19193 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fifth Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.1 406 - GENERATED DATA mean nonzero = 361.0 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V11019 and V11020 were computed using the following variables: V10378 Taxable Income of Fifth Extra Earner V10379 Total Number of Exemptions V10380 Tax Table Used See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V11020 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR FIVE ' TLOC= 19194-19195 Marginal Tax Rate of Fifth Extra Earner for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 15.0 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 00. Inap.; zero taxes; no such person V11021 'TOT TAXES ALL XTRA ERNR ' TLOC= 19196-19200 Total Estimated Federal Income Taxes of All Extra Earners for 1983 Tax Year % nonzero = 12.4 mean nonzero = 1,595.1 The values for this variable in the range -9999 through 99998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. Negative values may occur in this variable if a former Head or Wife/"Wife," as first extra earner, has negative values here. The values for this variable represent the summation of the fol- lowing variables: V11011 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of First Extra Earner V11013 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Second Extra Earner V11015 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Third Extra Earner V11017 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fourth Extra Earner V11019 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fifth Extra Earner GENERATED DATA - 407 See the 1980 (wave XIII) documentation volume, pp. 83-88, for a complete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; none (V11011 through V11020=0) V11022 'TOT FAM MONEY Y 83 ' TLOC= 19201-19207 Total 1983 Family Money Income mean = 27,006.5 Negative amounts and zeroes are not allowed for this variable be- cause it is used in the generation of the income/needs ratio. The values represent the summation of the following variables: V10277 Taxable Income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10305 Total Transfers of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10382 Taxable Income of Others V10396 Total Transfers of Others 000001. One dollar or less, including zero and negative amounts 999999. $9,999,999 or more V11023 'TOTAL HEAD LABOR Y 83 ' TLOC= 19208-19213 Total 1983 Labor Income of 1984 Head % nonzero = 75.2 mean nonzero = 20,594.4 The values for this variable represent the actual amount of Head's labor income in whole dollars and sum the following variables: V10254 Labor Part of Farm Income V10255 Labor Part of Business Income V10256 Head's Wages Income V10258 Head's Bonuses, Overtime, Commissions V10259 Head's Income from Professional Practice or Trade V10260 Labor Part of Market Gardening Income V10261 Labor Part of Roomers and Boarders Income 999999. $999,999 or more 000000. None; Head did no work for money in 1983 V11024 '1983 TOT FAM Y/NEEDS ' TLOC= 19214-19217 Total 1983 Family Money Income/Needs for 1983 Family (Income/needs ratio) 408 - GENERATED DATA mean = 907.6 The formula used in generating this variable is as follows: Total 1983 Family Money Income (V11022)/1983 Family Needs (V10225). This ratio is multiplied by 1.25 for farmers (those coded 801 in V10460 or 80 in V10566 and 10570) to adjust for lower food costs. This is the only measure of income to needs on this tape which makes this adjustment for farmers. For a full description on the needs standard used, please refer to the wave VII (1974) documen- tation volume, pp. 39-41. Note that this need standard has not been adjusted for inflation. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the diction- ary as having two decimal places. The mean value above ignores these decimal places. 9999. Income/needs ratio of 99.99 or more V11025 'ANNUAL FOOD STD ' TLOC= 19218-19221 Annual 1984 Food Standard mean = 860.4 This variable is generated by multiplying the weekly food needs (V10224) by 52 and then making the following adjustments for economies of scale: +20% for one-person families +10% for two-person families + 5% for three-person families no adjustment for four-person families - 5% for five-person families -10% for families with six or more persons The values represent the actual annual food standard in whole dol- lars for the 1984 family. 9999. Food standard of $9,999 or more V11026 'HEAD 83 AVG HRLY EARNING' TLOC= 19222-19225 Average Hourly Earnings in 1983 of 1984 Head % nonzero = 75.2 mean nonzero = 1,034.8 The values for this variable represent the Head's average hourly earnings in dollars and cents per hour. The formula used for this variable's generation is as follows: GENERATED DATA - 409 1983 Labor Income of Head (V11023)/1983 Hours of Work of Head (V11037) OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the diction- ary as having two decimal places. The mean value above ignores these decimal places. 9999. $99.99 per hour or more 0000. Zero hourly earnings (V11023=00000); Head did not work for money (V10037=0000) V11027 'WIFE 83 AVG HRLY EARNING' TLOC= 19226-19229 Average Hourly Earnings in 1983 of 1984 Wife/"Wife" % nonzero = 33.8 mean nonzero = 755.1 The values for this variable represent the Wife's/"Wife's" average hourly earnings in dollars and cents per hour. The formula used for this variable's generation is as follows: 1983 Labor Income of Wife/"Wife" (V10263)/1983 Hours of Work of Wife/"Wife" (V10131) OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the diction- ary as having two decimal places. The mean value above ignores these decimal places. 9999. $99.99 per hour or more 0000. Zero hourly earnings (V10263=00000); wife/ "wife" did not work for money (V10131=0000); no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00) V11028 'REGION OF 1984 INTERVIEW' TLOC= 19230 MD=9 Geographical Region at Time of 1983 Interview 1,039 21.9 1. Northeast 1,646 27.7 2. North Central 3,082 30.8 3. South 1,109 19.1 4. West 16 0.2 5. Alaska, Hawaii 26 0.3 6. Foreign country 9. NA 328 6.0 4. West 4 0.1 5. Alaska, Hawaii 476 11.1 6. Foreign Country 410 - GENERATED DATA Region Code _______________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Northeast North Central South West ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecticut Illinois Alabama Arizona Maine Indiana Arkansas California Massachusetts Iowa Delaware Colorado New Hampshire Kansas Florida Idaho New Jersey Michigan Georgia Montana New York Minnesota Kentucky Nevada Pennsylvania Missouri Louisiana New Mexico Rhode Island Nebraska Maryland Oregon Vermont North Dakota Mississippi Utah Ohio North Carolina Washington South Dakota Oklahoma Wyoming Wisconsin South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Washington, D.C. West Virginia ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 270 2.2 9. NA where father of 1984 Head grew up V11031 'REGION 84 HD MO GREW UP ' TLOC= 19233 MD=9 Geographical Region Where Mother of 1984 Head Grew Up Please refer to the region code following V11028 for specific state listings. 935 19.3 1. Northeast 1,505 29.7 2. North Central 3,477 32.5 3. South 348 6.3 4. West 7 0.1 5. Alaska, Hawaii 456 10.4 6. Foreign Country 190 1.7 9. NA where mother of 1984 Head grew up V11032 'GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY ' TLOC= 19234 MD=9 Geographic Mobility: Where 1984 Head Lived at Time of 1984 Interview Versus Where Grew Up 4,747 66.3 1. Same state at both times: V10982 equals V10003 813 11.7 2. Same region but different state: V10982 does not equal V10003 but V11028 equals V11029 1,263 20.8 3. Different regions: V11028 does not equal V11029 95 1.2 9. NA: V10003 or V10982 equals 99 GENERATED DATA - 411 V11033 'ACC 83 Y COMPONENTS ' TLOC= 19235 Accuracy of 1983 Money Income Components The values for this variable represent the sum of the values for the following variables: V10257 Accuracy: Head's wages income V10262 Accuracy; Head's other labor income V10264 Accuracy: Wife's/"Wife's" labor income V10276 Accuracy: Asset income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10283 Accuracy: ADC/AFDC of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10304 Accuracy: Other transfers of Head and Wife/"Wife" V10383 Accuracy: Taxable income of Others V10397 Accuracy: Transfer income of Others Sums greater than 9 were truncated at 9. 6,081 89.0 0. None 197 2.6 1. One 486 6.3 2. Two 42 0.5 3. Three 78 1.0 4. Four 9 0.1 5. Five 19 0.3 6. Six 1 0.0 7. Seven 5 0.1 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11034 '# MINOR ASSGMTS IN 84 ' TLOC= 19236-19237 Number of Minor Assignments Made in 1984 Family-Level Data % nonzero = 12.1 mean nonzero = 1.4 The values for this variable represent the summation of the number of codes equalling 1 (minor assignment) among the accuracy variables in the variable sequence V10019 through V10397 and V10586, V10646, V10791, V10844, V10965 and V10995; the maximum value is 44. 00. No minor assignments made V11035 '# MAJOR ASSGMTS IN 84 ' TLOC= 19238-19239 Number of Major Assignments Made in 1984 Family-Level Data % nonzero = 25.6 mean nonzero = 1.7 The values for this variable represent the summation of the number of codes equalling 2 or 3 (major assignment) among the accuracy variables in the variable sequence V10019 through V10397 and V10586, V10646, V10791, V10844, V10965 and V10995; the maximum value is 44. 412 - GENERATED DATA 00. No major assignments made V11036 'HU VALUE/ROOM - 1984 ' TLOC= 19240-19244 MD=99999 Value Per Room of 1984 Housing Unit mean, excluding missing data = 9,900.3 The values for this variable represent the actual value per room, cal- culated according to the following formula: V11018 + [(V10026 + V10028) x 10] / V10432 (1984 (1984 (1984 Value (Number of House Rent of Rent Rooms in Value) Paid) Received) 1984) The following rules were used for each case, depending on the value of V10437: Homeowners (V10437=1): House value (V11018) divided by the number of rooms (V10432) Renters (V10437=5): Dwelling value, assumed to be 10 times the an- nual rent (V10026), divided by the number of rooms (V10432) Those neither owning nor renting (V10437=8): Dwelling value, as- sumed to be 10 times the value of rent received free in return for services (V10028), divided by the number of rooms (V10432) Note that the maximum value for V10432, excluding missing data, is 8, so data values in this variable are inflated for a few cases. 99998. $99,998 or more per room 99999. NA number of rooms in dwelling or FU shares room (V10432=0,9) V11037 'ACTUL MINUS REQ ROOMS 84' TLOC= 19245 MD=9 Actual Minus Required Rooms for the 1984 Family mean, excluding missing data = 5.4 The formula used for creation of this variable is as follows: Number of Rooms in Dwelling Unit (V10432) - Number of Rooms Re- quired for a Family of Given Composition (V10223) + 3. Note that the maximum value for V10432, excluding missing data, is 8, so data values in this variable are inflated for a few cases. 19 0.1 0. Shortage of three or more rooms 77 0.7 1. Shortage of two rooms 334 3.4 2. Shortage of one room 731 8.2 3. Actual number of rooms equals the number required GENERATED DATA - 413 1,372 16.5 4. One extra room 1,537 21.2 5. Two extra rooms 1,246 20.3 6. Three extra rooms 845 15.5 7. Four extra rooms 656 12.7 8. Five or more extra rooms 101 1.5 9. NA actual number of rooms; V10432 = 9 V11038 'PERSON/ROOM IN 1984 ' TLOC= 19246-19247 MD=99 Number of Persons Per Room for the 1984 Family mean, excluding missing data = 5.1 The values for this variable represent the number of persons per room with one implied decimal place; e.g., a value of 20 here represents 2.0 persons per room. The formula used for creation of this variable is as follows: Number of Persons in Family (V10222)/Number of Rooms in Dwelling (V10432) Note that the maximum value for V10432, excluding missing data, is 8, so data values in this variable are inflated for a few cases. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having one decimal place. The mean value above ignores this decimal place. 99. NA number of rooms in dwelling; FU shares room; V10432=0,9 V11039 '# 18 OR OLDER IN 84 ' TLOC= 19248-19249 Number of Adults (Persons aged 18 or older) in the 1984 Family mean = 1.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of persons 18 years of age and older in the family. If the Head or Wife/"Wife" is under 18, he or she is also included here. No missing data are al- lowed. The formula used for creation of this variable is as follows: Number in Family (V10222) - Number of Persons under 18 Years of Age, excluding Head and Wife/"Wife," in the Family (V10422) V11040 'BKT AGE HEAD 1984 ' TLOC= 19250 MD=9 (Bkt. V10419) Age of 1984 Head 741 8.5 1. Under 25 years of age 2,347 25.3 2. 25-34 years old 1,279 18.4 3. 35-44 years old 804 13.0 4. 45-54 years old 414 - GENERATED DATA 805 14.6 5. 55-64 years old 602 10.7 6. 65-74 years old 340 9.5 7. 75 years old and older 9. NA V11041 'BKT AGE WIFE 1984 ' TLOC= 19251 MD=9 (Bkt. V10421) Age of 1984 Wife/"Wife" 503 4.2 1. Under 25 years of age 1,510 14.5 2. 25-34 years old 774 11.9 3. 35-44 years old 509 9.5 4. 45-54 years old 416 8.2 5. 55-64 years old 215 4.9 6. 65-74 years old 51 1.4 7. 75 years old and older 1 0.0 9. NA 2,939 45.4 0. Inap; no wife/"wife" in FU; V10421=00 V11042 'EDUCATION 1984 HEAD ' TLOC= 19252 MD=9 1984 Head's Completed Education Level This variable is comparable to those of early waves of data collec- tion; since 1975, variables comparable to V10996-V11003 have been coded as well. Note that this variable is calculated from those series of questions asked only when the FU acquires a new Head, and therefore may not take account of recent educational attainments. 121 1.2 0. Cannot read or write, or has trouble reading or writing: V10999 equals 1 172 2.1 1. 0-5 grades: V10996 equals 00-05 but V10999 does not equal 1 668 10.0 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school": V10996 equals 06-08 1,365 15.7 3. 9-11 grades: V10996 equals 09-11 1,418 19.2 4. 12 grades and no further training; "high school": V10996 equals 12 but V11000 does not equal 1 1,053 15.9 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training: V10996 equals 12 and V11000 equals 1 1,121 17.1 6. College but no degree: V10996 equals 13-15 or V10996 equals 16-17 but V11002 does not equal 1 688 12.8 7. College BA but no advanced degree: V10996 equals 16- 17 and V11002 equals 1 but V11003 does not equal 1 270 5.6 8. College and advanced or professional degree: V10996 equals 16-17 and V11003 equals 1 42 0.5 9. NA; DK: V10996 equals 99 V11043 'EDUCATION 1984 WIFE ' TLOC= 19253 MD=9 1984 Wife's/"Wife's" Completed Education Level GENERATED DATA - 415 This variable is comparable to those of early waves of data collec- tion; since 1975, variables comparable to V10955-V10959 have been coded as well. Note that this variable is calculated from those series of questions asked only when the FU acquires a new Wife, and therefore may not take account of recent educational attainments. 46 0.5 1. 0-5 grades: V10955 equals 00-05 255 3.4 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school": V10955 equals 06-08 623 7.5 3. 9-11 grades: V10955 equals 09-11 1,222 18.1 4. 12 grades; "high school": V10955 equals 12 but V10956 does not equal 1 614 8.3 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training: V10955 equals 12 and V10956 equals 1 661 8.6 6. College but no degree: V10955 equals 13-15 or V10955 equals 16-17 but V10958 does not equal 1 404 6.1 7. College BA but no advanced degree: V10955 equals 16- 17 and V10958 equals 1 but V10959 does not equal 1 103 1.7 8. College and advanced or professional degree: V10955 equals 16-17 and V10959 equals 1 51 0.4 9. NA; DK: V10955 equals 99 2,939 45.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU; V10421=00 V11044 'DECILE: 83 TOT FAM Y ' TLOC= 19254 Decile on Total 1983 Family Money Income (V11022) These values were obtained from weighted data. 948 0. $1 - 5,670 744 1. $5,671 - 9,100 730 2. $9,101 - 13,058 672 3. $13,059 - 16,990 717 4. $16,991 - 21,700 691 5. $21,701 - 26,497 671 6. $26,498 - 32,608 627 7. $32,609 - 40,100 606 8. $40,101 - 54,000 512 9. $54,001 and higher V11045 'DECILE: 83 Y/NEEDS ' TLOC= 19255 Decile on Total 1983 Family Money Income/Needs (V11024) These values were obtained from weighted data. 1,149 0. 0.00 - 2.41 785 1. 2.42 - 3.57 764 2. 3.58 - 4.81 722 3. 4.82 - 6.11 652 4. 6.12 - 7.39 668 5. 7.40 - 8.88 606 6. 8.89 - 10.78 416 - GENERATED DATA 567 7. 10.79 - 13.14 521 8. 13.15 - 16.96 484 9. 16.97 and higher NOTE: The following variables, V11046-V11054, summate the actual num- ber of children in the FU by various sex and age categories. Only persons whose relationships to Head are those of child, stepchild, grandchild, sibling or other relative, such as niece or nephew, are included (Relationship to Head = 30, 33, 35, 37, 40, 47, 60, 65, 70- 75, 95, 96). These variables are built by accessing individual-level data.) V11046 '# CHILDREN AGE 1-2 ' TLOC= 19256 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages One and Two Years 5,799 89.8 0. None 981 9.0 1. One 134 1.2 2. Two 4 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11047 '# CHILDREN AGE 3-5 ' TLOC= 19257 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages Three through Five 5,757 89.2 0. None 1,010 9.5 1. One 145 1.3 2. Two 6 0.1 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11048 '# CHILDREN AGE 6-13 ' TLOC= 19258 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages Six through Thirteen 5,050 79.7 0. None 1,176 12.8 1. One 518 5.8 2. Two 147 1.4 3. Three 24 0.2 4. Four 3 0.0 5. Five GENERATED DATA - 417 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11049 '# FEM CHILDREN AGE 14-17' TLOC= 19259 Number of Female Children, Ages Fourteen through Seventeen 6,444 93.5 0. None 423 6.0 1. One 46 0.5 2. Two 5 0.1 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11050 '# MALE CHILDREN 14-17 ' TLOC= 19260 Number of Male Children, Ages Fourteen through Seventeen 6,359 92.3 0. None 476 6.6 1. One 78 1.0 2. Two 5 0.1 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11051 '# FEM CHILDREN 18-20 ' TLOC= 19261 Number of Female Children, Ages Eighteen through Twenty 6,592 95.8 0. None 284 3.8 1. One 39 0.3 2. Two 3 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11052 '# MALE CHILDREN 18-20 ' TLOC= 19262 Number of Male Children, Ages Eighteen through Twenty 418 - GENERATED DATA 6,586 95.6 0. None 296 4.0 1. One 34 0.3 2. Two 1 0.0 3. Three 1 0.0 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11053 '# FEM CHILDREN 21-29 ' TLOC= 19263 Number of Female Children, Ages Twenty-one through Twenty-nine 6,651 97.2 0. None 234 2.5 1. One 32 0.3 2. Two 1 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11054 '# MALE CHILDREN 21-29 ' TLOC= 19264 Number of Male Children, Ages Twenty-one through Twenty-nine 6,562 95.6 0. None 304 3.9 1. One 44 0.4 2. Two 6 0.0 3. Three 2 0.0 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V11055 'RACE (FROM 1972) ' TLOC= 19265 MD=9 Race of 1984 Family Since in 1984 most interviews were taken by telephone, this variable was copied from 1972 data; splitoffs' races were assumed to be the same as those of their main families. 4,116 84.9 1. White 2,576 11.9 2. Black 184 2.5 3. Spanish-American 42 0.7 7. Other GENERATED DATA - 419 9. NA V11056 'SPLIT SAMPLE FILTER ' TLOC= 19266 Split Sample Filter This variable is identical for each case to V2969, a 1972 variable which randomly divided the sample into four equal parts. Splitoffs since 1972 have received the same code value as their main families. 1,788 24.9 1. First quarter sample 1,695 23.2 2. Second quarter sample 1,790 27.1 3. Third quarter sample 1,645 24.8 4. Fourth quarter sample V11057 'BRR STRATUM ' TLOC= 19267-19268 Balanced Half-Sample (BHS) Stratum Code This variable, which for most cases is identical to the first two digits of 1980 V7449, 1981 V8101, and 1982 V9725, was constructed to allow users to calculate proper standard errors for regression coeffi- cients. Families originating from 1968 families were reassigned stratum values in 1983. Splitoffs receive the stratum values assigned to the families in which they were residing in 1968. See Section I, Part 5 of the wave XVI documentation volume for a more detailed dis- cussion of this variable. V11058 'BRR SECU ' TLOC= 19269 Balanced Half-Sample Sample Error Computation Unit (BHSECU) Code This variable, which is identical to the third digit of earlier SECU codes, identifies paired clusters necessary for computing sampling er- rors of regression coefficients by the method of Balanced Half-sample Replications. This variable should be used in conjunction with V11057. V11059 'PSALMS STRATUM ' TLOC= 19270-19271 Paired Selection Stratum Code This variable is provided to identify strata necessary in computing proper variances of means and totals using such algorithms as PSALMS in OSIRIS.IV, SESUDAAN in SAS, or CLUSTERS in the World Fertility Sur- veys. Codes 01-53 identify strata for the self-representing portion of the sample, while code 54 identifies cases from all nonself- representing areas. This variable should be used in conjunction with V11060. See Section I, Part 5 of the wave XVI documentation volume for a more detailed explanation of this variable. V11060 'PSALMS SECU ' TLOC= 19272-19274 Paired Selection Sample Error Computation Unit Code 420 - GENERATED DATA This variable identifies clusters necessary for computing sampling er- rors for means and totals. For the self-representing portion of the sample (V11059=1-53), V11060 identifies matched pairs of clusters for using in a paired difference model. For the nonself-representing por- tion (V11059=54), V11060 identifies to which of 115 clusters the case belongs. These 115 clusters are arranged in order of similarity in such a manner as to allow the application of a "successive difference" model in estimating variances of means and totals. This variable should be used in conjunction with V11059. NOTE: The values for V11061-V11063 are obtained from questionnaires sent to state employment offices. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for further details. V11061 'UNSKL M CNTY LABOR SUPPL' TLOC= 19275 MD=9 Whether Shortage or Surplus of Unskilled Male Labor in County (Septem- ber 1984) 1. We are interested in the market for unskilled male labor in the area listed above--would you say that there are: 127 2.4 1. Many more jobs than applicants 416 6.8 2. More jobs than applicants 1,037 16.7 3. Most applicants able to find jobs 2,417 32.4 4. More applicants than jobs 2,325 32.0 5. Many more applicants than jobs 596 9.6 9. NA; DK; FU lives outside the United States; no in- formation received about this family's county of residence V11062 'TYPICAL UNSKL WAGE RATE ' TLOC= 19276-19279 MD=9999 2. What is the typical wage that an unskilled male worker might receive? (September 1984) mean, excluding missing data = 426.2 The values for this variable represent the actual typical wage in dol- lars and cents per hour reported for the county of residence. 9998. $99.98 or more 9999. NA; DK; FU lives outside the United States; no information received about the family's county of residence V11063 '1984 CNTY UNEMP RATE ' TLOC= 19280-19281 MD=99 3. What is the unemployment rate in this area? (September 1984) mean, excluding missing data = 7.2 GENERATED DATA - 421 The values for this variable represent the actual unemployment rate in whole numbers reported for the county of residence. 98. Ninety-eight percent or more 99. NA; DK; FU lives outside the United States; no in- formation received about this family's county of residence V11064 '17YR FAM COMP CHANGE ' TLOC= 19282 Seventeen-Year Changes in FU Composition The largest number coded in any of the following variables is reproduced here: V542, V1109, V1809, V2410, V3010, V3410, V3810, V4310, V5210, V5710, V6310, V6910, V7510, V8210, V8810 or V10010. This variable enables the user, for example, to select only those families with the same Head each year since the beginning of the study. 359 8.8 0. No change in family members 1,475 27.5 1. Change in members other than Head or Wife/"Wife" 376 5.6 2. Head same, but Wife/"Wife" left/died and/or Head has new Wife/"Wife" 442 9.1 3. Wife/"Wife" from previous years became Head 334 3.9 4. Female Head got married--husband (nonsample member) became Head 2,801 33.1 5. Some sample member other than Head or Wife/"Wife" became Head 983 10.2 6. Some female other than Head got married, and non- sample male, her husband, became Head 63 0.8 7. Female Head with husband in institution in previous year(s) became Wife/"Wife," as he returned to the FU to be the Head 85 1.0 8. Other reunited family: Heads of their own FUs in a prior year have moved in together to form one FU. Usually this indicates original sample Head and Wife who divorced but have remarried each other. V11065 'MARITAL STATUS 1984 ' TLOC= 19283 Marital Status of 1984 Head This version of marital status is comparable to 1968-1976 data, in which no distinction was made between those legally married and those who merely cohabited. 3,991 54.8 1. Married or permanently cohabiting; Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 1,084 15.6 2. Single, never legally married and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 660 13.1 3. Widowed and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 422 - GENERATED DATA 743 12.5 4. Divorced and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 440 4.0 5. Separated; legally married but no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU (the spouse may be in an institution) 9. NA; DK V11066 '83-84 CNG MARITAL STATUS' TLOC= 19284 1983-1984 Change in Marital Status 3,678 52.1 1. 1983 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head remained married to each other in 1984 2,551 39.4 2. 1983 Head remained unmarried (single, separated, widowed, divorced) in 1984. There was no Wife, "Wife," or husband in FU in either year. 183 2.7 3. 1983 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1983; 1984 Head is one of these two individuals and divorced or separated. 34 0.8 4. 1983 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1983; 1984 Head is one of these two individuals and is widowed. 220 1.9 5. 1983 Head was unmarried (i.e., no spouse present) in 1983 but was married by 1984 and has either stayed Head or become Wife/"Wife" or Husband of Head for 1984. 4 0.0 6. 1983 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1983, became divorced and mar- ried someone else by 1984 7. 1983 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1983, became widowed and remar- ried by 1984 248 3.0 8. Other, including all splitoffs except those who were either Head or Wife/"Wife" in 1983 V11067 'COUPLE STATUS OF HEAD ' TLOC= 19285 Head's Couple Status in the FU 3,798 53.2 1. Head with Wife (V30455=20) present in the FU 180 1.3 2. Head with "Wife" (V30455=22) present in the FU 12 0.2 3. Head (Female) with Husband (V30455=90) present in the FU 138 2.2 4. Head with boyfriend or girlfriend (V30455=88) present in the FU GENERATED DATA - 423 2,785 42.9 5. Head with no Wife, "Wife," Husband, or friend of op- posite sex present in the FU V11068 'YR NEW HEAD IN FU ' TLOC= 19286-19287 Year in Which 1984 Head Most Recently Became New Head This variable contains the last two digits of the year of data collec- tion in which background information in V10967-V11005 was most recent- ly gathered for the 1984 Head. If a Head splits off from the main family, e.g., through divorce, background information is reasked. Some of this information can change over time; thus, this variable can be used by the analyst to indicate which waves of data might be sear- ched to update the variables concerned. There have been some changes in background data, and occasionally some items have been reasked of all Heads. This can be ascertained by scanning the indexes in the final section of this volume. 2,172 41.4 68. Head has been a main family Head continuously since 1968 108 1.7 69. Head most recently was a new Head in 1969 184 2.7 70. Head most recently was a new Head in 1970 182 2.6 71. Head most recently was a new Head in 1971 232 3.1 72. Head most recently was a new Head in 1972 250 3.1 73. Head most recently was a new Head in 1973 273 3.5 74. Head most recently was a new Head in 1974 275 3.4 75. Head most recently was a new Head in 1975 274 3.2 76. Head most recently was a new Head in 1976 290 3.6 77. Head most recently was a new Head in 1977 278 3.2 78. Head most recently was a new Head in 1978 342 3.8 79. Head most recently was a new Head in 1979 350 4.1 80. Head most recently was a new Head in 1980 328 3.8 81. Head most recently was a new Head in 1981 374 4.9 82. Head most recently was a new Head in 1982 467 5.3 83. Head most recently was a new Head in 1983 508 6.3 84. Head most recently was a new Head in 1984 31 0.4 99. NA; collection of background data omitted in error for Head. Data for this case probably refer to some former Head. V11069 'YR NEW WIFE IN FU ' TLOC= 19288-19289 Year in Which 1984 Wife/"Wife" Most Recently Became New Wife/"Wife" This variable contains the last two digits of the year of data collec- tion in which background information in V10955-V10965 was most recent- ly gathered for the 1984 Wife/"Wife." If a Wife/"Wife" splits off from the main family, e.g., through divorce, background information is reasked. Some of this information can change over time; thus, this variable can be used by the analyst to indicate which waves of data might be searched to update the variables concerned. There have been some changes in background data, and occasionally some items have been 424 - GENERATED DATA reasked of all Wives/"Wives." This can be ascertained by scanning the indexes in the final section of this volume. 1,254 28.0 68. Wife/"Wife" has been a main family Wife/"Wife" con- tinuously since 1968 75 0.9 69. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1969 103 1.4 70. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1970 110 1.3 71. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1971 141 1.7 72. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1972 116 1.2 73. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1973 134 1.3 74. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1974 148 1.5 75. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1975 153 1.7 76. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1976 140 1.3 77. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1977 146 1.3 78. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1978 193 1.9 79. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1979 198 1.8 80. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1980 191 1.7 81. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1981 222 2.0 82. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1982 301 2.6 83. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1983 318 2.7 84. Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/"Wife" in 1984 36 0.4 99. NA; collection of background data omitted in error for Wife/"Wife". Data for this case probably refer to some former Wife/"Wife." 2,939 45.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V10421=00) V11070 'HD-SPOUSE SAMPLE STATUS ' TLOC= 19290 Whether Head and Spouse Are Sample Members For this variable, Spouse includes Wife (V30455=20), "Wife" (V30455=22), or Husband (V30455=90). 1,300 29.1 1. Head and spouse are both sample members and their 1968 ID numbers are identical. GENERATED DATA - 425 1 0.0 2. Head and spouse are both sample members but they have different 1968 ID numbers. 1,306 12.9 3. Head is a sample member, spouse is nonsample. 1,382 12.8 4. Head is nonsample, Spouse is sample member. 2,927 45.2 5. Head is sample member, no spouse in FU. 1 0.0 6. Head and Spouse are both nonsample. 1 0.0 7. Head is nonsample, no spouse in FU. V11071 '# 84 S/O FROM THIS FAM ' TLOC= 19291 Number of 1984 Splitoff Interviews Taken from This Main Family Inter- view The values for this variable represent the actual number of 1984 Splitoff interviews taken as a result of recontacting and reinterview- ing the main family; it is intended primarily for use as a linking variable. 210 3.2 1. One Splitoff interview from this main family 22 0.3 2. Two 1 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more splitoff interviews from this main family 6,685 96.5 0. Inap.; none; this is a splitoff interview; V10007=1 V11072 '84 MAIN FAM ID FOR S/0 ' TLOC= 19292-19295 1984 ID Number (V10002) of the Main Family Interview from which this Splitoff Interview Came The values for this variable in the range 0001-6917 represent the ac- tual interview number of the main family associated with each splitoff. 0000. Inap.; this is a main family interview; V10007=0 NOTE: The following variables, V11073-V11078, provide the user with a means of linking data between panel families that share the household. Each family involved in such a living arrangement has nonzero values here that represent all of the other panel families in the household. There are three sets of these variables, as that was the maximum num- ber of other such families sharing the household for any given case. Please see PSID User Guide, Chapter F, for a more detailed descrip- tion. V11073 '84ID OF 1ST OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 19296-19299 426 - GENERATED DATA 1984 Interview Number of the First Other PSID Family Unit Sharing the Household with This Family % nonzero = 6.9 Values for this variable in the range 0001-6917 represent the actual 1984 ID number of the first other family living with this one. 0000. No other family shares household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11074 'REL OF 1ST OTHER FU ' TLOC= 19300 Relationship of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the First Other Family Unit Sharing the Household to the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this Family 242 3.0 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 238 3.0 2. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the child of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 9 0.0 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 7 0.0 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 103 0.9 5. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the sibling of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 4 0.0 7. Other 6,314 93.1 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11075 '84ID OF 2ND OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 19301-19304 1984 Interview Number of the Second Other PSID Family Unit Sharing the Household with This Family % nonzero = 0.7 Values for this variable in the range 0001-6917 represent the actual 1984 ID number of the second other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares the household; only one other panel family shares the household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11076 'REL OF 2ND OTHER FU ' TLOC= 19305 GENERATED DATA - 427 Relationship of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the Second Other Family Unit Sharing the Household to the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this Family 28 0.1 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 28 0.2 2. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the child of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 1 0.0 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 3 0.0 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 33 0.3 5. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the sibling of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 7. Other 6,825 99.3 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household; only one other panel family shares the household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11077 '84ID OF 3RD OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 19306-19309 1984 Interview Number of the Third Other PSID Family Unit Sharing the Household with This Family % nonzero = 0.1 The values for this variable in the range 0001-6917 represent the ac- tual 1984 ID number of the third other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares the household; only one or two other panel families share the household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11078 'REL OF 3RD OTHER FU ' TLOC= 19310 Relationship of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the Third Other Family Unit Sharing the Household to the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of This Family 1 0.0 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 3 0.0 2. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the child of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 428 - GENERATED DATA 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 8 0.1 5. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the sibling of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 7. Other 6,906 99.9 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household; only one or two other panel families share the household; V10015=1-3, 5, 7, or 9 V11079 '1984 FAMILY WEIGHT ' TLOC= 19311-19312 1984 Family Weight This weight variable was completely revised in 1984 to account for deaths, marriages to nonsample persons, and differential nonresponse since 1968. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for further informa- tion. Part 3: Index of the 1984 Employment Sections This index compares all the variables from the employment sections for Heads (C, D & E) and Wives/"Wives" (F, G & H); if there is a Wife/"Wife" in the Family Unit, V10670=1. The section asked is based on employment status (V10453 and V10455-V10456 for Heads, V10671 and V10673-V10674 for Wives/ "Wives"). Many of these variables represent the same or similar questions asked in more than one section. In analysis it might be desirable, for instance, to look at weeks worked in 1983 for all Heads regardless of whether they are currently employed or not. With the tabulations in this index, the user can tell at a glance whether or not the same question was asked of all Heads. Using the example given above, one could generate a new variable on weeks worked in 1983 simply by adding V10561 + V10629 + V10661, since one and only one of these variables contains this information for each Head, the other two contain zeroes, indicating that the question is inap- propriate. Footnotes earmark variables where the wording or framework of the questions varies significantly from those to which they are compared. 429 430 1984 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/"Wives" _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" WEEKS WORKED IN 10561 10775 10629 10829 10661 10858 1983 HOURS PER WEEK 10562 10776 10630 10830 10662 10859 WORKED IN 1983 VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS SECTIONS C & D (HEADS) AND F & G (WIVES/ "WIVES") MONTH ENDED 10533 10747 10610 10810 PREVIOUS POSI- TION YEAR ENDED 10534 10748 10611 10811 PREVIOUS POSI- TION WHAT HAPPENED 10539 10753 10609 10809 TO PREVIOUS JOB WHETHER GOVERN- 10541 10755 10608 10808 MENT EMPLOY- MENT PREVIOUS 3- 10542 10756 10606 10806 DIGIT INDUSTRY CODE PREVIOUS 3- 10543 10757 10605 10805 DIGIT OCCUPA- TION CODE FINAL PAY/HR ON 10544 10758 10612 10812 PREVIOUS JOB 431 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS SECTIONS C & D (HEADS) AND F & G (WIVES/ "WIVES") FINAL HOURS/ 10545 10759 10613 10813 WEEK ON PREVIOUS JOB MONTH BEGAN 10546 10760 10614 10814 PREVIOUS POSI- TION YEAR BEGAN 10547 10761 10615 10815 PREVIOUS POSI- TION # ADDITIONAL 10548 10762 10616 10816 SPELLS OF EMPLOYMENT WHETHER MISSED 10549 10763 10619 10819 WORK BECAUSE OTHERS ILL IN 1983 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10550 10764 10620 10820 OTHERS ILL WHETHER MISSED 10551 10765 10621 10821 WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL IN 1983 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10552 10766 10622 10822 SELF ILL WHETHER TOOK 10553 10767 10617 10817 VACATION IN 1983 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10554 10768 10618 10818 VACATION TAKEN 432 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS SECTIONS C & D (HEADS) AND F & G (WIVES/ "WIVES") WHETHER ON 10555 10769 10623 10823 STRIKE IN 1983 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10556 10770 10624 10824 ON STRIKE WHETHER 10557 10771 10625 10825 UNEMPLOYED IN 1983 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10558 10772 10626 10826 UNEMPLOYED WHETHER OUT OF 10559 10773 10627 10827 LABOR FORCE IN 1983 # WEEKS OUT OF 10560 10774 10628 10828 LABOR FORCE IN 1983 WHETHER EXTRA 10564 10778 10631 10831 JOB(S) IN 1983 TOTAL NUMBER OF 10565 10779 10632 10832 EXTRA JOB(S) OCCUPATION-- 10566 10780 10633 10833 EXTRA JOB WEEKS WORKED ON 10568 10781 10635 10834 EXTRA JOB HOURS PER WEEK 10569 10782 10636 10835 WORKED ON EX- TRA JOB 433 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS SECTIONS C & D (HEADS) AND F & G (WIVES/ "WIVES") OCCUPATION-- 10570 10783 10637 10836 SECOND EXTRA JOB WEEKS WORKED ON 10572 10784 10639 10837 SECOND EXTRA JOB HOURS PER WEEK 10573 10785 10640 10838 WORKED ON SECOND EXTRA JOB WHETHER 10574 10786 10641 10839 UNEMPLOYED IN 1984 NUMBER OF WEEKS 10575 10787 10642 10840 UNEMPLOYED WHETHER OUT OF 10576 10788 10643 10841 LABOR FORCE IN 1984 # WEEKS OUT OF 10577 10789 10644 10842 LABOR FORCE IN 1984 ANNUAL HOURS OF 10585 10790 10645 10843 TRAVEL TO WORK ACCURACY OF AN- 10586 10791 10646 10844 NUAL HOURS OF TRAVEL TO WORK NUMBER OF MILES 10587 10792 10647 10845 TO WORK 434 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS SECTIONS C & D (HEADS) AND F & G (WIVES/ "WIVES") MODE OF TRAVEL 10588 10793 10648 10846 TO WORK WHETHER UNDER 10591 10794 10649 10847 AGE 45, 45 TO 64, OR OVER 65 EXPECTED AGE AT 10592, 10795, 10650, 10848, RETIREMENT 10597 10799 10655 10852 WHETHER WILL 10593 10796 10651 10849 RETIRE BEFORE 65 WHETHER 10594 10797 10652 10850 ELIGIBLE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY WHETHER 10595 10798 10653 10851 ELIGIBLE FOR OTHER PENSIONS VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C & D (HEADS ONLY) PAY/HR ON EXTRA 10567 10634 JOB PAY/HR-ALL EX- 10571 10638 TRA JOBS BUT FIRST WHETHER OTHER 10596 10654 SOURCES OF IN- COME AT AGE 65 435 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C & E (HEADS) AND F & H (WIVES/ "WIVES") OCCUPATION 10460 10678 10659*b 10856*b INDUSTRY 10461 10679 10660*b 10857*b VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") EMPLOYMENT 10453 10671 STATUS WHETHER WORKS 10454 10672 FOR MONEY WHETHER WORKS 10455 10673 10 HOURS OR MORE PER WEEK WHETHER WORKS 10456 10674 FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE, OR BOTH WHETHER WORKS 10457 10675 FOR GOVERNMENT WHETHER CURRENT 10458 10676 JOB COVERED BY UNION CONTRACT WHETHER MEMBER 10459 10677 OF THAT UNION WHETHER 10462 10680 SALARIED OR PAID BY HOUR REGULAR SALARY 10463 10681 (PER HOUR BASIS) 436 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") REGULAR HOURLY 10466 10682 WAGE FOR HOUR- LY EMPLOYEES MODE OF PAY IF 10468 10683 NOT SALARIED WHETHER MEDICAL 10470 10684 INSURANCE PAID BY EMPLOYER WHETHER PAID 10471 10685 FOR SICK LEAVE WHETHER DENTAL 10472 10686 BENEFITS PAID BY EMPLOYER WHETHER LIFE 10473 10687 INSURANCE PAID BY EMPLOYER WHETHER PAID 10474 10688 VACATION # PAID VACATION 10475 10689 HOURS TYPE OF PAID 10476 10690 VACATION WHETHER MATER- 10477 10691 NITY LEAVE AL- LOWED WHETHER MATER- 10478 10692 NITY LEAVE PAID 437 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER MAY 10479 10693 RETURN TO SAME JOB WHETHER COVERED 10480 10694 BY COMPANY RETIREMENT PLAN # YEARS IN- 10481 10695 CLUDED IN COM- PANY RETIRE- MENT PLAN WHETHER WILL BE 10482 10696 ELIGIBLE FOR COMPANY RETIREMENT PLAN # YEARS UNTIL 10483 10697 COVERED BY COMPANY RETIREMENT PLAN WHETHER VESTED 10484 10698 RETIREMENT PLAN # YEARS UNTIL 10485 10699 VESTED RETIRE- MENT PLAN WHETHER CON- 10486 10700 TRIBUTES TO PENSION 438 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER RE- 10487 10701 QUIRED TO CON- TRIBUTE TO PENSION PLAN % PAY REQUIRED 10488 10702 FOR PENSION CONTRIBUTION MODE OF 10489 10703 RESPONSE, RE- QUIRED PENSION CONTRIBUTION WHETHER VOLUN- 10490 10704 TARILY CON- TRIBUTES % CONTRIBUTES 10491 10705 VOLUNTARILY MODE OF 10492 10706 RESPONSE, VOLUNTARY CON- TRIBUTION TYPE OF BENEFIT 10493 10707 DETERMINATION WHETHER 10494 10708 EMPLOYER CON- TRIBUTES % EMPLOYER CON- 10495 10709 TRIBUTES MODE OF 10496 10710 EMPLOYER CON- TRIBUTIONS 439 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") AGE ELIGIBLE 10497 10711 FOR RETIREMENT BENEFITS IN- CLUDING EMPLOYER'S CONTRIBUTION DOLLAR AMOUNT 10498 10712 IN ACCOUNT NOW DOLLAR AMOUNT 10499 10713 AVAILABLE NOW FORMULA FOR 10500 10714 ELIGIBILITY FOR FULL BENEFITS AGE REQUIREMENT 10501 10715 FOR FULL BENEFITS # YEARS RE- 10502 10716 QUIREMENT FOR FULL BENEFITS OTHER REQUIRE- 10503 10717 MENTS FOR FULL BENEFITS WHETHER PARTIAL 10504 10718 BENEFITS IF RETIRE EARLY FORMULA FOR 10505 10719 ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTIAL BENEFITS 440 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") AGE REQUIREMENT 10506 10720 FOR PARTIAL BENEFITS # YEARS RE- 10507 10721 QUIREMENT FOR PARTIAL BENEFITS OTHER REQUIRE- 10508 10722 MENTS FOR PAR- TIAL BENEFITS EARLIEST EX- 10509 10723 PECTED AGE TO RECEIVE BENEFITS WHETHER CAN ES- 10510 10724 TIMATE BENEFITS AMOUNT OF ES- 10511 10725 TIMATE % OF PAY ES- 10512 10726 TIMATED LUMP SUM AMOUNT 10513 10727 ESTIMATED WHETHER SURVIV- 10514 10728 ING SPOUSE MAY RECEIVE BENEFITS WHETHER OTHER 10515 10729 TAX-DEFERRED PLAN 441 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER 10516 10730 EMPLOYER CON- TRIBUTES TO OTHER PLAN % EMPLOYER CON- 10517 10731 TRIBUTES MODE OF 10518 10732 RESPONSE, CON- TRIBUTIONS BY EMPLOYER # MONTHS WITH 10519 10733 PRESENT EMPLOYER # MONTHS AT 10520 10734 PRESENT POSI- TION MONTH BEGAN 10521 10735 PRESENT POSI- TION YEAR BEGAN 10522 10736 PRESENT POSI- TION WHETHER PRESENT 10523 10737 POSITION TEM- PORARY OR PER- MANENT INITIAL PAY/HR 10524 10738 ON CURRENT JOB INITIAL HOURS/ 10525 10739 WEEK ON CUR- RENT JOB 442 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER OTHER 10526 10740 JOB OPPOR- TUNITIES NOT TAKEN WHETHER OTHER 10527 10741 JOB WAS IN DIFFERENT OC- CUPATION PAY/HR ON OTHER 10528 10742 JOB HOURS/WEEK ON 10529 10743 OTHER JOB REASON FOR 10530 10744 SELECTING PRESENT JOB WHETHER MOVED 10531 10745 FOR PRESENT JOB WHETHER 10532 10746 EMPLOYED BEFORE PRESENT POSITION WHETHER WORKING 10535 10749 BEFORE PRESENT POSITION WHETHER SAME 10536 10750 EMPLOYER ON PREVIOUS POSI- TION MONTH POSITION 10537 10751 ENDED 443 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND F (WIVES/"WIVES") YEAR POSITION 10538 10752 ENDED WHETHER PRESENT 10540 10754 JOB BETTER OR WORSE WHETHER WORKED 10563 10777 OVERTIME LAST YEAR VARIABLES FOR QUESTIONS ASKED ONLY IN SECTION C (HEADS) WHETHER PAID 10464 OVERTIME (SALARIED) SALARIED OVER- 10465 TIME (PER HOUR BASIS) OVERTIME HOURLY 10467 WAGE FOR HOUR- LY EMPLOYEES OVERTIME HOURLY 10469 PAY FOR NON- SALARIED, NON- HOURLY EMPLOYEES WHETHER COULD 10578 HAVE WORKED MORE PAY/HOUR FOR 10579 EXTRA WORK 444 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES FOR QUESTIONS ASKED ONLY IN SECTION C (HEADS) WHETHER COULD 10580, HAVE WORKED 10583 LESS WHETHER WANTED 10581, LESS WORK 10584 WHETHER WANTED 10582 MORE WORK WHETHER THINK- 10589 ING ABOUT GET- TING NEW JOB WHETHER DOING 10590 ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING NEW JOB RESERVATION 10602 WAGE VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS D & E (HEADS ONLY) WHETHER NEEDS 10599 10667*a TRAINING FOR JOB SOUGHT VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS D (HEADS) AND G (WIVES/"WIVES") OCCUPATION-JOB 10598 10800 SOUGHT WHAT DOING TO 10600 10801 FIND JOB # PLACES LOOKED 10601 10802 FOR JOB 445 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS D (HEADS) AND G (WIVES/"WIVES") # WEEKS LOOKING 10603 10803 FOR WORK WHETHER EVER 10604 10804 HAD JOB WHETHER WORKED 10607 10807 FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE OR BOTH-ON LAST JOB VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS E (HEADS) AND H (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER RETIRED 10656 10853 YEAR RETIRED 10657 10854 WHETHER WORKED 10658 10855 FOR MONEY LAST YEAR WHETHER STILL 10663 10860 WORKING REASON FOR 10664 10861 LEAVING JOB WHETHER MIGHT 10665 10862 GET NEW JOB WHETHER LOOKING 10668 10863 FOR JOB # PLACES LOOKED 10669 10864 FOR NEW JOB 446 1984 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) _________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Unemployed Retired, etc. --------------------------------------------------------- F. H. Description of C. Wife/ D. G. E. Wife/ Variable Head "Wife" Head Wife/ Head "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= (V10453=3) "Wife" (V10453= (V10671= 1,2) 1,2) (V10671=3) 4-7) 4-7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLE FOR QUESTION ASKED ONLY IN SECTION E (HEADS) # YEARS UNTIL 10666 GETS NEW JOB ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *aThis job is in a highly speculative framework. *bRefers to job held during 1983, if any. *cRefers to previous job and is only asked where Head or Wife/"Wife" has changed jobs in the last year. *dRefers to last job and is only asked where Head or Wife/"Wife" worked during 1983 or 1984. *eHead may or may not be currently employed.