A PANEL STUDY OF INCOME DYNAMICS: PROCEDURES AND TAPE CODES (DOCUMENTATION) 1987 INTERVIEWING YEAR VOLUME I WAVE XX A SUPPLEMENT Conducted with Grants from the National Science Foundation, the Of- fice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Food and Nutri- tion Service of the Department of Agriculture. Survey Research Center INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 1989 ii Preface This volume documents the twentieth wave of data collected by the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, interviews taken in 1987 on income for 1986. Volumes I and II of A Panel Study of Income Dynamics: 1968-1972 Interviewing Years (Waves I-V) contain tape codes, indexes, available data, questionnaires and procedures specific to our first five years of data col- lection (1968-1972). These volumes also describe the early history of the study and some of the basic procedures that are common to all twenty years of interviewing. Fifteen supplemental volumes, including this one, cover procedures, codes and questionnaires for Waves VI-XX. Ten volumes of find- ings entitled Five Thousand American Families--Patterns of Economic Progress are available, as 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 documentation for the PSID is available from the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI, 48106. The User Guide The User Guide to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics is also dis- tributed by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. The guide is a supplement to the PSID Procedures and Tape Codes volumes. It clarifies recurrent areas of confusion and provides other in- formation that a researcher needs to know in order to use the panel study data effectively. The guide is in loose-leaf format and purchasers are sent updates as necessary to add to their copies. Staff Greg J. Duncan, Martha S. Hill and James N. Morgan are the study's principal researchers. Daniel H. Hill directs the survey operations. Charles Brown is in charge of labor market content. Tecla C. Loup oversees data collection and processing and compiles the documentation with the as- sistance of Anita Ernst. Bonnie Bittman supervises family composition editing, Thomas Gonzales supervises income editing, and Anne Sears super- vises the coding procedure. Data processing is divided into several parts: Charles Stallman deals with raw data files and consistency checks, Ron Amos generates variables for the final single-year files, Margaret Hoad proces- ses the family history data, and Marita Servais and Barbara Browne build the merged files. Joan Brinser and Priscilla Hildebrandt are responsible for general "care and feeding" of and payments to respondents. Deborah S. Laren assists Greg Duncan with data analysis. Mary Wreford is an ad- ministrative manager. Peggy Gunnesch and Sarah Olsen provide secretarial support. Users who wish to communicate with the study staff regarding questions about PSID data content should contact Tecla C. Loup at (313) 936-0316. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Section I: Procedures for the 1987 Interviewing Year . . . . . 1 Part 1: The 1987 Questionnaire, Data Processing, Interview- ing Procedures, Occupation Codes, Data Quality, In- dependent Part Samples, Weights . . . . . . . . . . 1 Part 2: 1987 Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Part 3: Editing Procedures and Worksheets . . . . . . . . . 9 Part 4: Coding Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Part 5: Generated Variables and Additional Data . . . . . . 12 Part 6: The Ego-Alter File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Part 7: The Work History Supplement File . . . . . . . . . . 21 Part 8: Data Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Part 9: Creating Family-Level Data from the Cross-Year Family-Individual Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Part 10: PSID User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Section II: Tape Codes for Wave XX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Part 1: Twentieth-Year Family-Level Tape Code . . . . . . . 25 Part 3: Index of the 1987 Employment Sections . . . . . . . 409 v vi 1 SECTION I PROCEDURES FOR THE 1987 INTERVIEWING YEAR Part 1: The 1987 Questionnaire, Data Processing, Interviewing Procedures, Occupation Codes, Data Quality, Independent Part Samples, Weights The 1987 Questionnaire The 1987 questionnaire schedule was essentially similar to 1986. The health sequences were dropped for 1987, but we continued to ask about mar- riages, divorces, adopted and natural children. The questions were updated to account for new children and marital changes for those of whom HU ques- tions were asked in 1985 and 1986; new Heads and Wives/"Wives"1 were asked about all of their children, and first and last marriages. The questions about children also helped to update our family listings and determine whose children were whose and with whom they lived. The employment event dating questions from 1985 and 1986 were retained. Food stamp eligibility questions were asked for 1987, as they had been in 1977, 1980-1981 and 1983. Data Processing We continue to use direct data entry coding and find that it is economical. The system here is fully compatible with OSIRIS, and PSID tapes are released in OSIRIS format. OSIRIS interfaces with other systems (e.g., SPSS, SAS, BMDP) allow easy access. Interviewing Procedures The bulk of the 1987 interviews were taken by SRC interviewers in the field (mostly by telephone). Interviews were taken with 7061 heads of households out of a possible 7328, for an overall response rate of 96.4%. Subtracting from the base 63 respondents who had died since the last inter- view, had moved into institutions where we were not able to interview them, were too ill to be interviewed or had rejoined sample ex-spouses raised the response rate to 97.2%. This included interviews with 257 splitoffs out of a possible 310 for a response rate of 82.9 percent. For the reinterview panel only, again with the deceased, etc. removed from the base, the response rate was 97.8%. Slightly more than fifty percent of the persua- sion letters written to reluctant respondents resulted in interviews. The average length of the interview was 29.5 minutes (Table 1). Respondents were each paid $12.50 for their interviews and an additional $5 per family for returning an address correction postcard in January 1988. ___________________________________________________________________________ 1The PSID uses the term "wife" (in quotes) in referring to these long-term female cohabitors. 2 Occupation Codes We continue to 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 not currently working. Additionally, these codes were used in coding the employment histories. We continue 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 com- parability to past data, one-digit occupation codes are used to code Head's first job and Head's father's occupation, since these data items were col- lected only for new Heads in 1987. Data Quality Ninety-two percent of the 1987 interviews were taken by telephone (Table 3). The remaining eight percent of respondents have no telephones, prefer personal interviews due to party lines or hearing difficulties, or live out of range of our interviewers and complete their own question- naires. The rate at which Heads responded for themselves returned to a rate (81.5%) comparable with 1984's. There is very little year-to-year variation in the number of data im- putations we must make (Table 5), so the quality of the data, according to this measure of it, continues to be good. We continue with Table 2b, showing response rates based on original sample individuals' response rates, both annually and cumulatively. Since it would be impossible to know how many individuals were eligible but non- response in 1968, we used the 1968 sample as the base for further calcula- tions. Table 2b also includes columns that remove the deceased from the base. 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 (V14704). 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 (V14705-14708). See Chapter 17 of Vol. IX of Five Thousand American Families, and Sec- tion I, Part 5 in this volume. 3 Table 1 AVERAGE LENGTH OF INTERVIEW __________________________________ ---------------------------------- Number of Average Length Year Interviews in Minutes ---------------------------------- 1968 4802 63.1 1968 4460 61.8 1970 4645 60.5 1971 4840 59.1 1972 5060 66.2 1973 5285 20.1 1974 5517 23.1 1975 5725 26.9 1976 5862 48.2* 1977 6007 25.0 1978 6154 26.9 1979 6373 28.1 1980 6533 29.0 1981 6620 26.5 1982 6742 20.8 1983 6852 23.8 1984 6918 34.7 1985 7032 49.9* 1986 7018 34.9 1987 7061 29.5 ---------------------------------- *Includes both Head's and Wife's interviews. 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, pp. 66-71 of the wave XVII documentation or the PSID User Guide, Chapter E for a discussion of reweighting theory and techniques. Part 2: 1987 Questionnaire The 1987 questionnaire follows, with cross-year family-level variable numbers added at the appropriate questions for both edited and directly coded items. The 1987 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 "1987 Questionnaire with Vari- able Numbers" by sending a request by e-mail to "psid.staff@umich.edu" or 4 Table 2a FAMILY 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 1985 96 42 1986 96 40 1987 96 38 -------------------------- **The deceased, those too ill to be interviewed, and recombined families have not been removed from the base. by US mail to Jean Yeung, 3263 ISR, University of Michigan, PO Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248. 5 Table 2b INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL AND CUMULATIVE PANEL RESPONSE RATES ___________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------- Annual, Cumulative, Annual, Cumulative, Sample Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased Year Size Included Included Removed Removed in Base in Base from Base from Base ----------------------------------------------------------- 1968 18224 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1969 16046 88.0 88.0 88.5 88.5 1970 15476 96.4 84.9 96.9 85.7 1971 15108 97.6 82.9 98.2 84.1 1972 14713 97.4 80.7 98.1 82.4 1973 14295 97.2 78.4 97.9 80.6 1974 13908 97.3 76.3 97.9 78.8 1975 13548 97.4 74.3 98.1 77.2 1976 13096 96.7 71.9 97.2 75.0 1977 12706 97.0 69.7 97.7 73.1 1978 12417 97.7 68.1 98.2 71.7 1979 12056 97.1 66.2 97.7 70.0 1980 11683 96.9 64.1 97.6 68.1 1981 11382 97.4 62.5 98.1 66.7 1982 11125 97.7 61.0 98.5 65.5 1983 10828 97.3 59.4 98.1 64.1 1984 10515 97.1 57.7 98.0 62.6 1985 10183 96.8 55.9 97.7 60.1 1986 9826 96.5 53.9 97.4 59.1 1987 9504 96.7 52.2 97.9 57.6 ----------------------------------------------------------- 6 Table 3 PROPORTION OF INTERVIEWS BY TELEPHONE ____________________________________________ -------------------------------------------- Number of Unweighted Year Sample Size Telephone Percent of Interviews Sample -------------------------------------------- 1968 4,802 -- -- 1969 4,460 -- -- 1970 4,645 67 1.4 1971 4,840 108 2.2 1972 5,060 134 2.6 1973 5,285 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 1985 7,032 6,423 90.6 1986 7,018 6,454 92.0 1987 7,061 6,479 91.8 -------------------------------------------- 7 Table 4 PROPORTION OF FAMILY HEADS INTERVIEWED __________________________________ ---------------------------------- Proportion of Year Sample Size Interviews by Head ---------------------------------- 1968 4,802 92.6 1969 4,460 93.1 1970 4,645 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 6,154 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 6,918 81.0 1985 7,032 87.1 1986 7,018 81.5 1987 7,061 79.0 ---------------------------------- 8 Table 5* TOTAL ACCURACY CODES ON HEAD'S AND WIFE'S TAXABLE 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 1985 94.2 2.9 2.3 0.2 0.4 100.0 1986 94.7 1.4 3.0 0.1 0.7 100.0 1987 94.6 1.5 3.0 0.1 0.8 100.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Table 5 is based on four variables: Accuracy of Head's Labor Income (V13899 + V13904) in 1987 Accuracy of Wife's Labor Income (V13906) in 1987 Accuracy of Asset Income of Head and Wife (V13919) in 1987 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. Family composition editing and occupation coding comprise the first step. Next, the massive edit of income and work is done. Any discrepan- cies that require a return trip to the field are noted, and each interview with such problems is sent back. Interviews are finally 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 XX, although the addition of employment history questions from 1984 through 1987 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 discrepancies. Thus, information on annual work time is probably slightly more accurate than in the past. Additionally, questions were added beginning in 1984 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) documentation, Volume I, pp. 270-339. Specific changes since that time have been included annually in Section I, Part 3 of the succeed- ing 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 remain in the family or may have moved out, died, or entered institutions. Sample mem- bers 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 for those families in the armed forces, educational or health facilities, and other such institu- tions (V13723) has been coded since 1985. The more detailed relationship to Head and birthdates have been coded since 1983. The marital and childbirth histories collected since 1985 have placed more demands on the task of family composition editing through the addition of unique in- dividual identifier for each spouse or child mentioned. 9 10 Wave XX Changes The massive edit of income and work remained similar to 1984-1986 procedures. However, due to economic considerations only one supplement detailing employment history was collected. This required less checking of consistency between employment histories and reported timing of work weeks. Assignment Tables Again in Wave XX we did not use inflation factors for our assignment tables, as we had in 1985 and earlier years. The tables were simply drawn using the unweighted data from the last year (Wave XIX). Proration Variables for Income Variables detailing adjustments to total income for family members who joined or left the family, begun for 1986, continued to be coded in 1987. See Section I, Part 3, page 68 in the 1986 documentation for details. The 1987 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 "1987 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. 11 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. 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 eight years. It incorporates wild code checking and data consistency checking into 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. Approximately 10 percent of the interviews (711) 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 some 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. Some disagree- ments are not errors. They involve coding of open-ended questions; deci- sions on the final codes chosen rest with the study staff member. Coding Differences for Wave XX Coding reliability rates were excellent for 1987. The overall dif- ference rate was 1.94 per case. The error rate was .29 per interview. The resurrected questions regarding food stamp eligibility (V14490-V14493) showed reliability problems, particularly for V14492-V14493 with rates of 9% and 8.7% respectively. 12 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. Updating Employment History Note that the following does not refer to the detailed work histories collected for Heads and Wives/"Wives" from 1984 through the present. Our first attempt to gather data regarding employment histories began in 1974. Heads and Wives/"Wives" were asked how many years they had worked since age 18 and how many of those years had included full-time work for most or all of the year. These questions were usually relegated to the sections of the questionnaire that ask background information only of new Heads and new Wives/"Wives". Users were expected to update these variables by examining annual work hours, as per the suggestion in each year's documentation (e.g., note at V10992, 1984 documentation). The questions were resurrected to be asked of all Heads and Wives/"Wives" in 1976 and again in 1985, both years in which Wives/"Wives" were interviewed separate- ly about their own work. Unfortunately, the 1985 reasking erroneously omitted all those who had not worked since January 1, 1984. This represented a fairly large number of Heads and Wives/"Wives" (2,265), in- cluding most retirees and women who had left the labor force to raise children. This horrendous oversight has been corrected for the 1987 equivalent of these questions (Heads: V14652-V14653; Wives/"Wives": V14578-V14579) by identifying those 1987 Heads and Wives/"Wives" who were Heads and Wives/ "Wives" in 1984 and who were also missed in error. One thousand nine hundred thirty-three cases were corrected through this procedure. We used 1984 V11068 and V11069 to determine the location of the most current report for these cases (see description labeled "New Heads and New Wives/'Wives'" below.) Then, we selected the data from the year indicated by V11068 or V11069, back to 1976 when the questions were last asked. The update for years worked since age 18 consisted of incrementing the variable's value by 1 for each year that annual work hours for that Head or Wife/"Wife" were greater than 0. To update years worked full time, we incremented the variable's value by 1 for each year that annual work hours for that Head or Wife/"Wife" equalled 1500 or more, through 1985. If the base year for either variable had missing data, then a missing data code (99) was used for the updated variable. If the year in which the individual became new Head or Wife/ "Wife" had missing data, then missing data were assigned to both updated variables. The equivalent variables for 1986 (Heads: V13605-V13606 and Wives/"Wives": V13531-V13532) have not been corrected, as this error was not discovered until after the release of the 1968-1986 cross-year data. 13 Income Several measures of economic status have been generated for all twenty years, including money income variables and measures of income adequacy. Family Money Income, one of the simplest indexes, is the total of all mem- bers' earnings, transfers, and asset income from the prior calendar year (1987: V14670). Bracket (Interval) 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-XX 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, as well as for almost all other field amounts. 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 (V14709-V14711). 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 1987 data tape includes two variables that may be used for com- putation of variances (V14707-V14708), as well as two variables for balanced half-sample replication (V14705-V14706). Please see the 1983 Documentation Volume, pp. 89-90, for details. New Heads and New Wives/"Wives" Two variables have been generated beginning in 1983 that indicate the year in which the current Head most recently became Head (1987: V14715) and the year in which the current Wife/"Wife" most recently became Wife/"Wife" (1987: V14716). (It is possible that an individual becomes Head or Wife/ "Wife" more than once in the course of the panel due to marital breakups, reconciliations and remarriages.) These variables contain as code values the last two digits of the year in which the background data for Heads or Wives/"Wives" was most recently asked. In 1985, most background informa- tion was reasked. All Wives/"Wives" answered these data items afresh for the 1985 interview; therefore, V14716 equals 85 for most cases. New Wives/ "Wives" since then were asked the entire sequence and thus have values of 86 or 87 for this variable. 14 New Heads were, as usual, asked the entire sequence (V14581-V14653). For 1985 Heads who were also Heads in 1984, however, only 1985 variables V11924-V11981 were asked. The values for 1985 V11907-V11923 were simply transferred from previous years' data, as most of these items should not change from year to year. Variable 14715 has as its value the year in which these unreasked items were most recently collected. Refer also to "Updating Employment History" above for some specific information regarding background variables. Family Composition and Sample Member Data The variable Couple Status of Head (V14714) 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, long-term female cohabitors ("wives") are distinguishable from legally mar- ried couples at the family level. The variable Head and Spouse Sample Status (V14717) allows the user to know how the family-level weight (V14737) 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. Weights for 1968-1987 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. At the beginning of the study, each in- dividual's chance of being in the sample was the same as that of his or her family's and so individual and family weights were identical in 1968.1 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1In 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. 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 during the earlier years of the study, interviewed families where neither head nor spouse/cohabitor is sample. In such a case, the remainder of the family listing is scanned for sample members, 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. 15 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. In 1984, using the complete file of all individuals ever connected with the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we produced mortality-corrected individual-level and family-level weights for each year of data (1968- 1984).2 The revisions performed in 1984 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,3 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. See Section I, Part 1, Tables 2a and 2b for actual year-by-year response rates. 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. Thus, for 1986, the simple updating occurred. New mortality adjustments will again be made in 1989. For more information on the complete reweighting in 1984, see the Wave XVII (1984) Documentation Volume, pp. 66-71. Linking Data: Splitoffs From the 1981 wave onward, data have been provided to assist the user in linking splitoff records with those of their main families. The family- level data for each main family in 1987 (V13707=0) contain values for V14718 representing the actual number of successfully interviewed 1987 splitoff families from each main family. Thus, splitoff nonresponse cases are not included. On each splitoff data record (V13707=1), the family por- tion of the record contains the current year's interview number (V13702) of the associated main family at V14719; the individual-level record of each member of a splitoff family also contains this interview number (V30585), ___________________________________________________________________________ 2The 1969 family-level weight was heretofore nonexistent. A variable was added for this (V1014), as there were a few unused tape locations be- tween the 1969 and 1970 family-level data. The tape locations for this new variable are 1037-1038. 3Expected 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). 16 as well as month and year the splitoff family was formed (V30583 and V30584). Month and year in which the splitoff family was formed are derived from actual move-out dates of splitoff individuals as reported on the main family coversheets. Thus, in the relatively rare event that two or more individuals 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 V30583 and V30584. Any other splitoff individuals who did not move out of a main family but simply appeared for the first time in the splitoff family, such as nonsample spouses, friends, miscellaneous rela- tives 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 being interviewed move in together to share an apartment, or aging panel parents go to live with their panel children. We continue to interview each of these smaller groups separately, as if they were living apart. To allow users the opportunity of utilizing the data set for such situations, several link variables have been created since 1982. For 1986 and 1987, a new variable, Current Household Composition (1987: V13716), was coded to flag cases where this sharing occurred. In 1982-1985, the sharing was indicated by Current Family Composition (1985: V11117). Because some information on family composition was lost by doing this, we decided to code family and household compositions separately. The household code for 1987 differentiates between both panel and non- panel primary and secondary families living in the same households. Codes 4, 6, and 8 indicate that such an arrangement exists between panel families. As many as five panel families lived under the same roof at the time of the 1987 interview, and thus there are now four sets of linking variables so that all panel families living together are linked in every possible direction. V14720, V14723, V14726 and V14729 contain the values for 1987 interview number or ID number (V13702) of each of these other 17 families. In addition, variables describing kinship ties between these families (V14721, V14724, V14727, and V14730) and the family size (V13867) of each of the other families was included with these linking variables (V14722, V14725, V14728, and V14731). Another variable was added beginning in 1985--Household ID Number (1987: V14732). This variable is simply the 1987 ID Number (V13702) for all data records where no sharing with other panel families occurred. If sharing with other panel families did occur, then Household ID Number equals the value for the 1987 ID Number of the family with the lowest value among each group of families. Because there has been little chance of identifying such household sharing for waves II-XIV (1969-1981), similar variables were retroactively created in 1986 for each of these waves (1969: V1015; 1970: V1766; 1971: V2345; 1972: V2979; 1973: V3310; 1974: V3730; 1975: V4231; 1976: V5113; 1977: V5681; 1978: V6220; 1979: V6814; 1980: V7456; 1981: V8110). Taxes This year and each year since the 1980 wave, taxes of Head, Wife/ "Wife" and other earners have been generated by computer. In previous years they were constructed during the editing process. Because the 1985 documentation summarizes in detail the procedures used for calculation of taxes in that wave (1984 tax year) on pages 91-100 and the 1986 documentation notes changes for 1985 tax year on pages 81-83, we mention here only changes for 1987 (1986 tax year). 1) Adjusted Gross Income The procedure for calculation of adjusted gross income (AGI) is iden- tical with last year's: the taxable portion of head's (V13939) and wife's/ "wife's" (V13960) retirement income exclusive of Social Security and Veterans Administration pensions is set at 82 percent of its total.4 2) Itemized Deductions From the 1984 interviewing year through the present, heads were asked whether they itemized on their federal tax returns (1987: V14503). For those answering yes, we estimate itemized deductions as equal to a given percentage of their AGI, with the percentage varying by the size of AGI. The percentages used this year follow below. ___________________________________________________________________________ 4This was the ratio, over all income classes, of pension and annuity income in AGI to total pension and annuity income, using the data from Table 1.4 of Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income - 1985, In- dividual Income Tax Returns, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, 1987. This same ratio was used again 1987 because the 1986 version of Statistics of Income was not yet available when we created the tax vari- ables. 18 __________________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Itemized Deductions AGI as a Percent of AGI -------------------------------------------------------------------------- less than $15,000 48 $15,000-$19,999 36 $20,000-$24,999 29 $25,000-$29,999 26 $30,000-$34,999 24 $35,000-$39,999 24 $40,000-$44,999 24 $45,000-$49,999 23 $50,000-$54,999 23 $55,000-$59,999 24 $60,000-$74,999 23 $75,000-$99,999 24 $100,000-$199,999 24 $200,000-$499,999 24 $500,000-$999,999 23 $1,000,000 or more 20 These percentages were calculated as the aggregate amounts, by AGI class, of itemized deductions divided by AGI, taken from Statistics of Income - 1985, Table 2.1. Again, these are identical with those used in 1986 be- cause the new version of Statistics of Income was not yet in print. The percentage used for those with AGI of less than $15,000 was calculated using only the aggregates for the $10,000-$14,999 group in Table 2.1, as too many cases of itemizers with AGI below $10,000 were suspect. Zero bracket amounts increased from last year to $2,480 for single persons and heads of households and $3,670 for married couples filing jointly. The probabilities of itemizing, however, which can be expected to vary significantly not only with income but also with homeownership, were generated from the 1987 family-level data, giving the probability distribu- tions for itemization by AGI class as shown below. The percent itemizers was calculated as the number answering yes to V14503 divided by the sum of the number answering either yes or no. The denominator excluded those not answering or who didn't know whether they had itemized. The percent for those with AGI of less than $5,000 was based only on those whose AGI was also above zero. 3) Dependents and Exemptions There were no changes to this procedure as described in the 1985 and 1986 documentations, but the allowance per exemption was increased to $1,080 for 1987 (1986 tax year). 4) Filing Status No changes were made to this procedure. 19 ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Homeowners Homeowners with without AGI Renters Mortgages Mortgages ---------------------------------------------------------------------- less than $5,000 5.1% 26.9% 13.3% $5,000-$9,999 12.3 33.3 32.3 $10,000-$14,999 14.9 55.7 38.0 $15,000-$19,999 20.9 64.8 52.8 $20,000-$24,999 28.8 71.7 45.8 $25,000-$29,999 29.3 80.3 63.4 $30,000-$34,999 37.6 82.4 68.8 $35,000-$39,999 46.8 89.0 76.0 $40,000-$44,999 51.3 93.7 65.3 $45,000-$49,999 80.8 93.9 79.7 $50,000-$54,999 72.9 93.3 79.7 $55,000-$59,999 72.9 96.8 85.9 $60,000-$74,999 92.3 94.9 85.9 $75,000-$99,999 92.3 95.7 93.5 $100,000 or more 92.3 97.3 93.5 5) Marginal Tax Rates and Tax Payments before Credits If other family members were present in the family for only part of the year, their incomes represent only that portion for the time they were present. In the 1985 wave, their marginal tax rates were assigned and tax payments calculated by our program using the part-year incomes and, because of the progressivity of the income tax, were somewhat distorted. For 1986 and 1987, we incorporated an adjustment to tax liability by applying the percent proration variables (1987: V14045, V14050, V14055, V14060, V14065) to the PSID "Taxable Income" variables. Otherwise, our procedure is iden- tical with 1985's. 6) Tax Credits Earned income credit. This credit remained the same as last year's. Tax credit for the elderly. This credit remained the same as last year's. Institutionalization To facilitate analysis regarding family units living in institutions, a variable (1987: V13723) was coded for 1985 through 1987. This variable indicates the type of institution in which the family resides. Thus, the analyst will no longer have to employ oblique and inaccurate methods to isolate such cases. Families who are not in institutions but who have some member in educational facilities, the Armed Forces, prison, or health care facilities might be incurring some financial responsibility for such members. Thus, four variables (V14700-V14703) count the number of members in each of the above-mentioned types of institutions. A very few families may have some 20 members in other types of institutions, such as religious houses, but no counting variable was generated at the family level because the number of such cases is negligible. FIPS State and County Codes and Beale's Urbanicity Code Population density of the area in which the family lives is a very im- portant item. The urbanicity code (V14681) devised by Calvin Beale and Peggy Ross of the USDA has been added to 1985 through 1987 data to facilitate this. Also, the FIPS system of coding state and county (V14679- V14680) as used by Beale to assign urbanicity was added to the data, but we retain our usual state and county codes with V13703-V13705. Appendix 1, pages 701-721 of A Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Procedures and Tape Codes, 1985 Interviewing Year, Vol. I, lists the FIPS codes and the ways in which they differ from the PSID's codes. Marriage and Fertility Histories--Family-Level Variables In order to save space in the 1987 data, very few variables are avail- able at the family level regarding fertility histories. We have simply counted the number of children born during calendar year 1986 to Head only (V14733), Wife/"Wife" only (V14734), Head and Wife/"Wife" jointly (V14735), and other family members (V14736). These totals are based exclusively on 1987 reports. No marriage history variables are included at the family level for 1987. Marriage and Fertility Histories--Individual-Level Summary Variables The individual-level marriage and fertility data available on the 1968-1987 cross-year file are not current for 1987. Due to lagging processing of 1987 marriage and fertility updates and our desire to release the remainder of the 1968-1987 cross-year data, we have included only mar- riage and fertility data as collected in 1985 and 1986, and have not up- dated V32009-V32048 for 1987. Each individual about whom we have collected information for either 1985 or 1986 from a parent, whether the individual is currently response or nonresponse, has the individual identifiers of his or her parents (V32009, V32010 for mother; V32016, V32017 for father) on his or her record. The total number of children of the parent (V32012 for mother, V32019 for father), birth weight of the individual (V32014), and birth order with each parent (V32013 for mother and V32020 for father) are also included. The data record for each individual whose marital and fertility his- tories were collected, that is, a 1985 or 1986 Head, Wife, "Wife", or other FU member then age 12-44, contains birth dates of the four youngest and the oldest children (V32023-V32032), as well as the total number of births (V32022). Marriage data include the total number of marriages (V32033), month and year dates, and outcomes of the first and last marriages (V32034- V32047). The final variable is the marital status of the individual (V32048). 21 Part 6: The Ego-Alter File The ego-alter file is a special file containing more detail about marital and fertility histories than is available on the main file. Be- cause the number of children and marriages reported varied so ranging from no children or marriages for an individual to seven marriages or twenty children, because not all users will be interested in the full detail, and because the size of the dataset already creates considerable constraints for users, summary variables regarding children and marriages were added to the main file data at both the family and individual levels. These should suffice for much analysis and are described above. However, we are aware that some users will need all of the detail, and so we are making it avail- able as a separate dataset--the ego-alter file--that can be merged with our family-individual data. The ego-alter data are so named because each record contains one rela- tionship--one marriage between a pair of individuals, a natural parent- child relationship, an adoption, or substitute parenting. The ego is the individual who is the reporting spouse or parent. The alter is the in- dividual about whom the relationship was reported. The user can merge data based on either the ego or the alter identifiers. These identifiers are those always used in the PSID: the 1968 ID number (V30001) combined with the person number (V30002). This combination of identifiers allows the user to uniquely identify any individual ever in a panel family. All egos were present in a 1985, 1986 or 1987 family, but the alters may have been in the same or a different family or nonresponse, or may never have been included in a panel family. We issue a documentation volume for the ego- alter file that is available by request through the same channels as our main data tapes. This volume describes the data in much more detail, and tape codes are included. The length of each ego-alter record is short, including variables for month and year dates of births, marriages, deaths of children, children moving in and out, divorces, separations, and widowhood; where a natural, raised or adopted child was at the time the birth information was asked (both 1985 and 1986), relationship of an adoptive parent to a child (both 1985 and 1986), relationship of a substitute parent to a child (1985 only), and the mother's program participation when pregnant with a child (1985 only). Part 7: The Work History Supplement File 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 1987 interview, on the cross-year tape. A separate tape has been created for all Heads and Wives/"Wives" in any year from 1984 through 1987. This tape contains the additional employment his- tory data, if any, as well as the complete family-level record. Each Head and each Wife/"Wife" have a complete record, so for married couples, the family-level data are duplicated for the two persons. 22 Part 8: 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 twenty-year merged family-level tapes. The individual-level tapes were merged on five through twenty-year bases only. These tapes contain all in- dividuals with data in the current year. Additionally, for 1984 through 1987 we have created much expanded versions of the data that include all individuals ever in the study; that is to say, data for all nonresponse in- dividuals are available as a separate file that can be merged with the usual data. A request for the twenty-year family-individual data will result in the user's being sent both files of individuals, unless he specifies otherwise. 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 Census. Employment histories and the ego-alter data on fertility and marriage histories are also available. Refer to Parts 6 and 7 above for a brief description. 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. Machine readable documentations for the 1985 through the 1987 waves are available upon special request. They are comprised of three files for each wave: Volume I, identical to our published Volume I, and Volume II which includes the Family Alphabetical Index and the Individual Alphabeti- cal Index on two separate files. These three files contain everything from the bound versions excepting the pages containing each year's question- naires and editing worksheets. The questionnaires and worksheets can also be obtained through ICPSR by special request. Part 9: Creating Family-Level Data from the Cross-Year Family-Individual Tape Since the twenty-year individual-level data tape is very unwieldy with 37,530 cases for both current response and nonresponse and 27,356 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 1987 list of family members; thus, the first 23 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 V30555 (1987 Sequence Number) = 01, since each family must have at least one member, although it may or may not have two or more.5 One may also, when creating the family-level tape, truncate the data at V14737, since most individual-level variables for the Head are also present at the family level. These instructions create a merged 1968-1987 family-level file for currently response families. For other years' merged family-level files, the family-individual response and nonresponse files must be concatenated, and the Sequence Num- ber variable for the latest desired year of data 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. See the User Guide for more detail. Part 10: 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 the 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 User Guide is included with the set of documentation volumes that accompany an order for PSID tapes and can be ordered separately as well. Full updating of this volume is long overdue. Rewriting began in August 1989, and we expect to have a new version available around January 1990. 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. ___________________________________________________________________________ 5It is suggested that V30555 be used instead of V30556, Relationship to Head, because although each family has one and only one current Head (i.e., where V30555 = 01-20 and V30556 = 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. Relationship 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, V30556 = 10. 24 SECTION II TAPE CODES FOR WAVE XX Part 1: Twentieth-Year Family-Level Tape Code The following is the codebook for the twentieth wave of family-level data from the interview schedule. The twenty-year individual-level codebook will be found in Part 2 of this section. The variable numbers and tape locations refer to those on the l968-1987 cross-year tape. For family-level codes for the first five waves of this study, see A Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Volume II, Section II. The remainder of the family-level codes for Waves VI through XVIII will be found in successive volumes entitled A Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Procedures and Tape Codes. The distributions for the following variables are weighted and based on all families interviewed in 1987. To generate distributions on field amounts, percent nonzero and mean nonzero 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] V13709 [2] 'MODE OF INTERVIEW 87' [3] TLOC= 24005 [4] MD=9 [5] Mode of Interview in 1987 [10]----- [11]---- [6] [7] [8] [9] 568 5.6 0. Personal interview 6,479 94.2 1. Telephone interview 14 0.2 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 numerical index, Section III, Part 1 of this volume, for a list of the range of variable numbers specific to each year.) [2] Indicates the abbreviated variable name (maximum of 24 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 25 26 listed as a subheading of the printout when a variable is accessed 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. 27 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 28 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 29 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) 30 1987 FAMILY TAPE CODE V13701 'STUDY NUMBER (714) ' TLOC= 23985-23987 Study Number 714 (Wave 20) V13702 '1987 INTERVIEW NUMBER ' TLOC= 23988-23991 1987 Interview Number The range of values for this variable is 0001-7061. V13703 'CURRENT STATE ' TLOC= 23992-23993 MD=99 State of Residence at Time of 1987 Interview (PSID Code) Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation (1981 data), for state and county codes. 99. NA V13704 'CURRENT COUNTY ' TLOC= 23994-23996 MD=999 County of Residence at Time of 1987 Interview (PSID Code) Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation (1981 data), for state and county codes. 999. NA V13705 'CURRENT STATE+CNTY ' TLOC= 23997-24001 MD=99999 State and County of Residence at Time of 1987 Interview (PSID Code) Please refer to Appendix 1, Wave XIV documentation (1981) data), for state and county codes. V13703 and V13704 are combined here into one variable; the first two digits represent the state code and the last three, the county. V13706 'SIZE LGST CITY/COUNTY 87' TLOC= 24002 MD=9 Size of Largest City in County of Residence 1,682 17.6 1. SMSA: largest city 500,000 or more 1,766 26.0 2. SMSA: largest city 100,000-499,999 746 10.9 3. SMSA: largest city 50,000-99,999 730 12.9 4. Non-SMSA: largest city 25,000-49,999 966 15.6 5. Non-SMSA: largest city 10,000-24,999 1,137 16.5 6. Non-SMSA: largest city under 10,000 34 0.6 9. NA; household is outside USA V13707 'SPLITOFF INDICATOR 87' TLOC= 24003 31 32 - RAW DATA Splitoff Indicator: Color of Coversheet 6,804 96.8 0. Yellow (Main Family) 257 3.2 1. Lime (Splitoff) V13708 'WHETHER REFUSED 87' TLOC= 24004 MD=9 Whether Initially Refused in 1987 7,022 99.5 0. Never refused 39 0.5 1. Refused at least once 9. NA V13709 'MODE OF INTERVIEW 87' TLOC= 24005 MD=9 Mode of Interview in 1987 568 5.6 0. Personal interview 6,479 94.2 1. Telephone interview 14 0.2 2. Mail interview 9. NA V13710 'FAM COMP CHANGE 87' TLOC= 24006 MD=9 Family Composition Change between 1986 and 1987 Waves Codes 2 through 8 take priority over codes 0 and 1. 5,238 77.7 0. No change; no movers-in or movers-out of the family. 1,144 13.9 1. Change in members other than Head or Wife/"Wife" only. 196 2.4 2. Head is the same person as in 1986 but Wife/"Wife" left or died; Head has new Wife/"Wife"; used also when cohabiting, nonrelative female becomes "Wife." 115 1.9 3. Wife/"Wife" from 1986 is now Head. 109 0.9 4. 1986 female Head got married--husband (usually a nonsample member) is now Head. Used also when cohabiting, nonrelative male becomes Head. 221 2.8 5. Some sample member other than 1986 Head or Wife/ "Wife" has become Head of this FU. (Used primarily for male and unmarried female splitoffs.) 38 0.3 6. Some female other than 1986 Head got married and her husband (nonsample member) is now Head. (Used primarily for married female splitoffs.) 7. Female Head in 1986 with husband in institution-- husband in FU in 1987 and is now Head. 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 have reconciled at some time since the 1986 inter- view but prior to the 1987 interview. RAW DATA - 33 V13711 'NUMBER MOVED IN 87' TLOC= 24007 Number of Persons Who Moved Into FU between 1986 and 1987 Waves mean nonzero = 1.3 5,953 87.1 0. Inap.; none; no change in family composition (V13710=0) 802 9.9 1. One 190 2.0 2. Two 75 0.7 3. Three 27 0.3 4. Four 11 0.0 5. Five 2 0.0 6. Six 1 0.0 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V13712 'WHO MOVED IN 87' TLOC= 24008 Relationship to 1987 Head of Person(s) Who Moved Into FU between 1986 and 1987 Waves If more than one person moved in, the person with the highest priority was coded. The codes are in order of priority. 317 3.7 1. Head of family; splitoff interview (V13707=1) 56 0.6 2. Wife 494 5.3 3. Child, stepchild 21 0.3 4. Sibling 13 0.2 5. Parent 60 0.4 6. Grandchild, great-grandchild 35 0.3 7. In-laws and other relatives 111 2.1 8. Nonrelative 1 0.0 9. Husband of 1987 Head 5,953 87.1 0. Inap.; no change in family composition (V13710=0); no one moved in (V13711=0) V13713 'NUMBER MOVED OUT 87' TLOC= 24009 Number of Persons Who Moved Out of FU between 1986 and 1987 Waves mean nonzero = 1.3 6,326 90.2 0. Inap.; none; splitoff interview (V13707=1); no change in family composition (V13710=0) 535 7.7 1. One 118 1.2 2. Two 52 0.5 3. Three 22 0.3 4. Four 6 0.0 5. Five 2 0.0 6. Six 7. Seven 34 - RAW DATA 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V13714 'WHO MOVED OUT 87' TLOC= 24010 Relationship to Last Year's Head of Person(s) Who Moved Out/Died be- tween 1986 and 1987 Waves If more than one person moved out, the person with the highest priority was coded. The codes are in order of priority. 122 1.9 1. Head of family 88 1.4 2. Wife 354 4.5 3. Child, stepchild 28 0.3 4. Sibling 11 0.2 5. Parent 34 0.3 6. Grandchild, great-grandchild 48 0.4 7. In-law or other relative 49 0.7 8. Nonrelative (including foster child) 1 0.0 9. Husband of 1985 Head 6,326 90.2 0. Inap.; splitoff interview (V13707=1); no change in family composition (V13710=0); no one moved out (V13713=0) V13715 'CURRENT FAM COMP 87' TLOC= 24011 1987 Family Composition 6,342 91.5 1. Head (and immediate family: wife/"wife," husband and/or children, if any) only 520 5.2 2. FU contains other relatives of Head, such as si- blings, in-laws, parents, etc. 199 3.3 3. FU contains people unrelated to Head, such as foster children and friends. V13716 'CURRENT HSEHOLD COMP 87' TLOC= 24012 1987 Household Composition 264 3.0 4. This FU is a primary household containing a second- ary which was interviewed separately. 51 0.9 5. This FU is a primary household containing a second- ary which was neither included in this FU nor inter- viewed separately. 295 3.5 6. This FU is a secondary household contained within a primary which was interviewed separately. 126 1.4 7. This FU is a secondary household contained within a primary which was neither included in this FU nor interviewed separately. 35 0.3 8. This FU is a primary household in the same HU (hous- ing unit) with another primary which was interviewed separately. RAW DATA - 35 125 2.5 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. 6,165 88.5 0. Inap.; this FU does not share the HU with other per- sons V13717 '68 ID# OF HOUSEHOLDER 87' TLOC= 24013-24016 MD=9999 1968 ID Number of Householder Values for this variable in the range 0001-2930 indicate that the 1987 householder was a member of a panel family from the SRC cross-section sample. Values in the range 5001-6872 denote that the householder was a member of a panel family from the Census sample. 9999. NA who is householder 0000. Inap.; householder has never been in study; FU is in institution V13718 'PERS# OF HOUSEHOLDER 87' TLOC= 24017-24019 MD=999 Person Number of Householder Values for this variable in the range 001-227 indicate the actual per- son number of the householder. 999. NA who is householder (V13717=9999) 000. Inap.; householder has never been in study; FU is in institution V13719 'AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER 87' TLOC= 24020-24021 MD=99 Age of Householder This variable represents the actual age (01-97) of the householder. 98. Ninety-eight years old or older 99. NA age; NA who is householder (V13717=9999) 00. Inap.; FU is in institution V13720 'SEX OF HOUSEHOLDER 87' TLOC= 24022 MD=9 Sex of Householder 4,673 66.3 1. Male 1,929 26.9 2. Female 300 4.9 9. NA sex; NA who is householder (V13717=9999) 36 - RAW DATA 159 1.9 0. Inap.; FU is in institution V13721 'REL HHOLDER TO FU HD 87' TLOC= 24023-24024 MD=99 Relationship of Householder to Head of this FU 6,070 86.9 10. Head in 1987; 1986 Head who was mover-out non- response by the time of the 1987 interview 14 0.2 20. Legal wife in 1987; 1986 wife who was mover-out nonresponse by the time of the 1987 interview 8 0.1 22. "Wife"--female cohabitor who has lived with Head for a year or more or who was present in the 1986 family, since consecutive interviews may be taken less or more than twelve months apart; 1986 "wife" who was mover-out nonresponse by the time of the 1987 interview 22 0.3 30. Son or daughter of Head (includes adopted children but not stepchildren) 33. Stepson or stepdaughter of Head (children of legal wife (code 20) who are not children of Head) 35. Son or daughter of "wife" but not Head (includes only those children whose mother's relationship to Head is 22 but who are not Head's children) 12 0.3 37. Son-in-law or daughter-in-law of Head (includes stepchildren-in-law) 38. Foster son or foster daughter, not legally adopted 33 0.3 40. Brother or sister of Head (includes step and half sisters and brothers) 17 0.1 47. Brother-in-law or sister-in-law of Head; i.e., brother or sister of legal wife. 48. Brother or sister of Head's cohabitor (the cohabitor's relationship code=22 or 88) 288 3.5 50. Father or mother of Head (includes stepparents) 19 0.2 57. Father-in-law or mother-in-law of Head (includes parents of legal wives (code 20) only) 5 0.1 58. Father or mother of Head's cohabitor (the cohabitor's relationship code=22 or 88) 60. Grandson or granddaughter of Head (includes only legal wife's (code 20) grandchildren; those of a cohabitor are coded 97) RAW DATA - 37 65. Great-grandson or great-granddaughter of Head (in- cludes only legal wife's (code 20) great- grandchildren; those of a cohabitor are coded 97) 26 0.2 66. Grandfather or grandmother of Head (includes stepgrandparents) 2 0.0 67. Grandfather or grandmother of legal wife (code 20) 68. Greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother of Head 69. Greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother of legal wife (code 20) 70. Nephew or niece of Head 71. Nephew or niece of legal wife (code 20) 15 0.1 72. Uncle or Aunt of Head 1 0.0 73. Uncle or Aunt of legal wife (code 20) 3 0.1 74. Cousin of Head 75. Cousin of legal wife (code 20) 83. Children of first-year cohabitor but not of Head (this child's parent is coded 88) 27 0.4 88. First-year cohabitor of Head 6 0.1 90. Legal husband of Head 1 0.0 95. Other relative of Head 96. Other relative of legal wife (code 20) 1 0.0 97. Other relative of cohabitor (the cohabitor's code=22 or 88) 39 0.5 98. Other nonrelatives (includes homosexual friends, friends of children of the FU, etc.) 295 4.9 99. NA relationship; NA who is householder (V13717=9999) 157 1.9 00. Inap.; FU is in institution V13722 'QUALITY OF MATCH 87' TLOC= 24025 Quality of Match 7,039 99.8 0. Perfect or near perfect match 12 0.1 1. Fair match 38 - RAW DATA 10 0.1 2. Poor match 5. No match V13723 'TYPE INSTITUTION 87' TLOC= 24026 Type of Institution for Entire FU 100 1.1 1. Armed forces, whether living on or off base 23 0.1 2. Prison, jail, penitentiary, etc. 19 0.4 3. Health care facility--hospital, nursing home 14 0.2 4. Educational facility--dormitory, other on-campus housing, etc. 4 0.1 7. Other 9. NA; DK 6,901 98.1 0. Inap.; not in institution V13724 '1987 HOUSE VALUE (A10)' TLOC= 24027-24032 House Value in 1987 (Question A10) % nonzero = 60.0 mean nonzero = 83,515.2 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 (V14126=5 or 8) 999999. $999,999 or more V13725 'ACC 87 HOUSE VALUE ' TLOC= 24033 Accuracy of V13724 (House value) 6,929 97.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8) 38 0.7 1. Minor assignment 55 1.0 2. Major assignment 39 0.7 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and other purposes of building/land. V13726 '1987 REM MORT PRIN (A13)' TLOC= 24034-24039 Remaining Mortgage Principal in 1987 (Question A13) % nonzero = 36.4 mean nonzero = 39,704.5 RAW DATA - 39 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 (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V14127=5 or 9) 999999. $999,999 or more V13727 'ACC REM MORT PRIN ' TLOC= 24040 Accuracy of V13726 (Remaining mortgage principal) 6,840 97.5 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V13726=000000/V14127=5 or 9) 17 0.2 1. Minor assignment 160 1.5 2. Major assignment 44 0.8 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and other purposes of building/land. V13728 '1987 ANN MORT PMNT (A15)' TLOC= 24041-24045 Annual Mortgage Payments (Question A15) % nonzero = 36.4 mean nonzero = 5,275.8 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 (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V13726=000000/ V14127=5 or 9) 99999. $99,999 or more V13729 'ACC ANN MORT PAYMENT ' TLOC= 24046 Accuracy of V13728 (Annual mortgage payments) 6,974 98.5 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage on home (V13726=000000/V14127=5 or 9) 16 0.2 1. Minor assignment 28 0.5 2. Major assignment 43 0.8 3. Complex property, requiring allocation of house value between dwelling and income-producing purposes of building/land. V13730 'ANN PROPERTY TAX 87(A11)' TLOC= 24047-24051 40 - RAW DATA Annual Property Tax (Question A11) % nonzero = 57.9 mean nonzero = 962.6 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 (V13724=000000/ V14126=5 or 8) 99999. $99,999 or more V13731 'ACC ANN PROPERTY TAX 87' TLOC= 24052 Accuracy of V13730 (Annual property tax) 6,750 95.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a home owner (V13724=000000/V14126=5 or 8); no annual property tax (V13730=00000) 82 1.0 1. Minor assignment 177 2.3 2. Major assignment 52 1.1 3. Complex property V13732 'ANN RENT 1987 (A20)' TLOC= 24053-24057 Annual Rent (Question A20) % nonzero = 34.8 mean nonzero = 3,481.0 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 (V14126=1 or 8) 99999. $99,999 or more V13733 'ACC ANN RENT 87 ' TLOC= 24058 Accuracy of V13732 (Annual rent) 7,014 99.3 0. Inap.; no assignment; not a renter (V13732=00000/ V14126=1 or 8) 13 0.1 1. Minor assignment 34 0.5 2. Major assignment V13734 'ANN VALUE IF RENTED(A28)' TLOC= 24059-24062 Annual Rent Value of Free Housing for Those Who Neither Own nor Rent (Question A28) RAW DATA - 41 % nonzero = 5.3 mean nonzero = 2,932.2 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 (V14126=1 or 5) 9999. $9,999 or more V13735 'ACC ANN VALUE IF RENTED ' TLOC= 24063 Accuracy of V13734 (Annual rent value of free housing) 6,964 98.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; home owner or renter (V13734=0000/V14126=1 or 5) 9 0.1 1. Minor assignment 88 1.1 2. Major assignment V13736 'ANN UTILITIES 87' TLOC= 24064-24068 Annual Utilities (Questions A19/A25/A32) % nonzero = 87.4 mean nonzero = 1,348.4 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 V13737 'ACC ANN UTIL 87' TLOC= 24069 Accuracy of V13736 (Annual utilities) 6,912 97.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not pay for utilities (V13736=00000) 69 0.9 1. Minor assignment 80 1.4 2. Major assignment V13738 'GOVT SUBSIDY OF HTG (A8)' TLOC= 24070-24073 MD=9999 Government Subsidy of Heating Costs Received for the Winter of 1986- 1987 (Question A8) % nonzero = 5.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 217.1 42 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 0001-9997 represent the ac- tual amount of governmental subsidies 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 (V14125=5 or 9) V13739 'HD MAIN JOB WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24074-24077 1987 Head's Annual Hours Worked on Main Job in 1986 % nonzero = 76.4 mean nonzero = 1,916.3 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 B63 x B64 or C63 x C64. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986 V13740 'ACC HD 86 MAIN JOB WRKHR' TLOC= 24078 Accuracy of V13739 (Head's annual hours worked on main job in 1986) 6,988 99.1 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000) 22 0.3 1. Minor assignment 51 0.6 2. Major assignment V13741 'HD OVERTIME WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24079-24082 1987 Head's Annual Hours of Overtime in 1986 % nonzero = 17.3 mean nonzero = 117.7 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nual overtime hours worked on all main jobs if reported separately from regular work hours; all missing data were assigned. The data for this variable were found at B66. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000); did not work overtime in 1986 (V14205=5 or 9) V13742 'ACC HD 86 OVERTIME WRKHR' TLOC= 24083 Accuracy of V13741 (Head's annual hours of overtime in 1986) 73 0.9 1. Minor assignment RAW DATA - 43 7 0.1 2. Major assignment 6,981 99.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000); did not work overtime in 1986 (V13741=0000) V13743 'HD XTRA JOB WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24084-24087 1987 Head's Annual Hours Worked on Extra Jobs in 1986 % nonzero = 14.5 mean nonzero = 392.9 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nual work hours on all extra jobs; all missing data were assigned. This variable was calculated from the product of B71 x B73 or C69 x C71. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000); no extra job (V14206=5 or 9 or V14395=5 or 9) V13744 'ACC HD 86 XTRA JOB WRKHR' TLOC= 24088 Accuracy of V13743 (Head's annual hours worked on extra jobs in 1986) 6,969 98.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000); no extra job (V13743=0000/V14206=5 or 9 or V14395=5 or 9) 26 0.3 1. Minor assignment 66 0.9 2. Major assignment V13745 'HD ANN WRK HRS IN 86 ' TLOC= 24089-24092 1987 Head's Total Annual Work Hours in 1986 % nonzero = 76.4 mean nonzero = 2,017.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the to- tal annual work hours on all jobs including overtime; all missing data were assigned. This variable is the sum of V13739, V13741, and V13743. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986 (V13739=0000) V13746 'HD HRS WRK LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 24093-24096 1987 Head's Annual Hours of Work Missed Because Someone Else was Ill in 1986 % nonzero = 8.2 mean nonzero = 44.1 44 - RAW DATA 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 B46 or C49 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; missed no work through illness of others (V14191=5 or 9 or V14284=5 or 9); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 98 or 99) V13747 'ACC HD HR LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 24097 Accuracy of V13746 (Head's annual hours of work missed because someone else was ill in 1986) 7,059 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through illness of others (V13746=0000); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 98 or 99) 1. Minor assignment 2 0.0 2. Major assignment V13748 'HD HRS WRK LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 24098-24101 1987 Head's Annual Hours of Illness in 1986 % nonzero = 33.0 mean nonzero = 175.4 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 B49 or C52 by 80 for the first eight weeks and by 60 for any weeks thereafter. 0000. Inap.; none; missed no work through own illness (V14193=5 or 9 or V14286=5 or 9); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 98 or 99) V13749 'ACC HD HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 24102 Accuracy of V13748 (Head's annual hours of illness in 1986) 7,055 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through own illness (V13748=0000); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 98 or 99) 1. Minor assignment 6 0.1 2. Major assignment V13750 'HD STRIKE HOURS 86 ' TLOC= 24103-24106 1987 Head's Annual Hours on Strike in 1986 % nonzero = 0.6 RAW DATA - 45 mean nonzero = 177.5 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 B55 or C55 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; missed no work through strikes (V14197=5 or 9 or V14288=5 or 9); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 98 or 99) V13751 'ACC HD STRIKE HRS 86 ' TLOC= 24107 Accuracy of V13750 (Head's annual hours on strike in 1986) 7,060 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; missed no work through strikes (V13750=0000); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14247=01- 85, 98 or 99) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V13752 'HD UNEMP HRS 86 ' TLOC= 24108-24111 1987 Head's Annual Hours of Unemployment in 1986 % nonzero = 12.7 mean nonzero = 591.0 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 B58 or C12 or C58 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; was not unemployed or laid off during 1986 (V14199=5 or 9 or V14248=5 or 9 or V14290=5 or 9) V13753 'ACC 86 HD UNEMP HRS ' TLOC= 24112 Accuracy of V13752 (Head's annual hours of unemployment in 1986) 7,024 99.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; was not unemployed or laid off during 1986 (V13752=0000) 10 0.2 1. Minor assignment 27 0.2 2. Major assignment V13754 'HD HRS OUT LBR FORCE 86 ' TLOC= 24113-24116 1987 Head's Annual Hours Out of the Labor Force in 1986 % nonzero = 28.4 mean nonzero = 1,847.5 46 - RAW DATA 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 B61 or C61 by 40. If Head had not worked since January 1, 1986, the weeks used for computation here were all those not included at C12. 0000. Inap.; none; not out of the labor force during 1986 (V14201=5 or 9 or V14249=52 or V14286=5 or 9) V13755 'ACC 86 HD HR OUT LBR FRC' TLOC= 24117 Accuracy of V13754 (Head's annual hours out of the labor force in 1986) 7,048 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; not out of the labor force during 1986 (V13754=0000) 2 0.0 1. Minor assignment 11 0.1 2. Major assignment NOTE: V13756 through V13777 were coded from questions B59, B62, B77 and B80 for Heads who were working at the time of the interview. In- formation for unemployed Heads was taken from questions C13, C16, C59, C62, C75 and C78. V13756 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24118 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1986 397 4.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,491 24.6 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 24 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 122 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,024 70.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13757 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24119 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1986 388 3.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,496 24.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off RAW DATA - 47 5 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 23 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 124 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,025 70.1 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13758 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24120 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1986 381 3.8 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,491 24.5 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 5 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 27 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 121 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,036 70.3 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13759 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR APR 86 ' TLOC= 24121 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1986 332 3.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,506 24.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 6 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 26 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 127 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,064 70.4 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13760 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24122 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1986 48 - RAW DATA 326 3.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,518 24.9 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 27 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 130 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,057 70.3 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13761 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24123 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1986 342 3.5 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,520 25.1 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 23 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 139 1.4 9. NA; DK 5,031 69.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13762 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24124 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1986 338 3.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,521 25.0 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 22 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 131 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,041 70.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13763 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24125 MD=9 RAW DATA - 49 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1986 331 2.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,527 25.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 13 0.2 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 22 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 127 1.3 9. NA; DK 5,041 70.4 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13764 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24126 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1986 347 3.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,536 25.2 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 24 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 119 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,028 70.1 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13765 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24127 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1986 348 3.3 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,541 25.3 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 25 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 118 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,019 70.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month 50 - RAW DATA V13766 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24128 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-November 1986 357 3.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,544 25.3 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 24 0.2 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 122 1.2 9. NA; DK 5,006 69.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13767 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24129 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-December 1986 403 4.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,541 25.3 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 24 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 123 1.3 9. NA; DK 4,962 69.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13768 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JAN 87 ' TLOC= 24130 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1987 475 4.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,563 25.6 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 18 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 53 0.6 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 51 4,945 68.7 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13769 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR FEB 87 ' TLOC= 24131 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1987 472 4.7 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,553 25.6 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 11 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 18 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 52 0.6 9. NA; DK 4,955 68.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13770 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR MAR 87 ' TLOC= 24132 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1987 450 4.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,530 25.4 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 14 0.2 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 18 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 56 0.6 9. NA; DK 4,993 69.4 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13771 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR APR 87 ' TLOC= 24133 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1987 292 2.6 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 766 11.2 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 52 - RAW DATA 8 0.1 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 10 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 2,073 34.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 43 0.5 9. NA; DK 3,869 51.6 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13772 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR MAY 87 ' TLOC= 24134 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1987 106 0.8 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 244 3.4 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 5 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 4,997 74.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 25 0.3 9. NA; DK 1,675 20.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13773 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JUN 87 ' TLOC= 24135 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1987 29 0.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 76 1.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off 2 0.0 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 6,533 94.2 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 53 410 4.4 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13774 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR JUL 87 ' TLOC= 24136 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1987 5 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 17 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 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 6,957 99.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 81 0.8 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13775 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR AUG 87 ' TLOC= 24137 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1987 2 0.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 7 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 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 7,030 99.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 22 0.3 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13776 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR SEP 87 ' TLOC= 24138 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1987 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 54 - RAW DATA 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 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 7,061 100.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13777 'HD UNEMP/OUT LBR OCT 87 ' TLOC= 24139 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1987 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 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 7,059 100.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 2 0.0 0. Inap.; was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13778 'HD UNEMPLYD QUALITY CODE' TLOC= 24140 Data Quality for V13756-V13777 6,865 98.0 0. Data are reasonable 119 1.2 1. Some information used for this string is flakey 77 0.8 2. Much information used for this string is flakey NOTE: V13779 through V13800 were coded from questions B72 and B88 or C70 and C86. V13779 'HD XTRA JOBS JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24141 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1986 RAW DATA - 55 415 6.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 22 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 4 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 170 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,450 91.0 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13780 'HD XTRA JOBS FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24142 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1986 426 6.3 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 26 0.3 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 5 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 170 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,434 90.9 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13781 'HD XTRA JOBS MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24143 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1986 448 6.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 26 0.4 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 5 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 181 2.5 9. NA; DK 6,401 90.6 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13782 'HD XTRA JOBS APR 86 ' TLOC= 24144 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1986 466 6.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 28 0.5 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 4 0.1 3. Had extra job C during at least part of this month 56 - 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 180 2.5 9. NA; DK 6,383 90.3 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13783 'HD XTRA JOBS MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24145 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1986 483 6.9 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 27 0.5 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 5 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 180 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,366 90.1 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13784 'HD XTRA JOBS JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24146 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1986 495 7.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 30 0.5 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 5 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 181 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,350 89.9 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13785 'HD XTRA JOBS JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24147 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1986 491 7.0 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 35 0.6 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 6 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 RAW DATA - 57 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 184 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,345 89.8 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13786 'HD XTRA JOBS AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24148 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1986 503 7.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 31 0.5 2. Had extra job B during at least part of this month 4 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 185 2.5 9. NA; DK 6,338 89.7 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13787 'HD XTRA JOBS SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24149 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1986 502 7.3 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 25 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 182 2.5 9. NA; DK 6,351 89.7 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13788 'HD XTRA JOBS OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24150 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1986 506 7.4 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 23 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 58 - RAW DATA 176 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,355 89.8 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13789 'HD XTRA JOBS NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24151 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-November 1986 514 7.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 23 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 176 2.4 9. NA; DK 6,348 89.7 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13790 'HD XTRA JOBS DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24152 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-December 1986 492 7.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 23 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 169 2.3 9. NA; DK 6,377 90.1 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13791 'HD XTRA JOBS JAN 87 ' TLOC= 24153 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1987 459 6.8 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 82 1.1 9. NA; DK 6,511 91.9 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month RAW DATA - 59 V13792 'HD XTRA JOBS FEB 87 ' TLOC= 24154 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1987 490 7.1 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 11 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 85 1.1 9. NA; DK 6,474 91.5 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13793 'HD XTRA JOBS MAR 87 ' TLOC= 24155 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1987 512 7.3 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 7 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 89 1.2 9. NA; DK 6,452 91.5 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13794 'HD XTRA JOBS APR 87 ' TLOC= 24156 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1987 359 4.9 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 2,073 34.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 70 1.0 9. NA; DK 60 - RAW DATA 4,556 60.0 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13795 'HD XTRA JOBS MAY 87 ' TLOC= 24157 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1987 131 1.7 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 4,997 74.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 31 0.5 9. NA; DK 1,901 23.1 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13796 'HD XTRA JOBS JUN 87 ' TLOC= 24158 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1987 33 0.3 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 6,533 94.2 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 492 5.4 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13797 'HD XTRA JOBS JUL 87 ' TLOC= 24159 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1987 7 0.1 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer RAW DATA - 61 6,957 99.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 96 0.9 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13798 'HD XTRA JOBS AUG 87 ' TLOC= 24160 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1987 4 0.1 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 7,030 99.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 26 0.3 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13799 'HD XTRA JOBS SEP 87 ' TLOC= 24161 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1987 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 7,061 100.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13800 'HD XTRA JOBS OCT 87 ' TLOC= 24162 MD=9 Head's Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1987 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 62 - 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 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 7,061 100.0 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 0. Inap.; had no extra job during this month V13801 'HD XTRA JOB QUALITY CODE' TLOC= 24163 Data Quality for V13779-V13800 6,870 97.5 0. Data are reasonable 90 1.2 1. Some information used for this string is flakey 101 1.3 2. Much information used for this string is flakey V13802 'WIFE IN FU? ' TLOC= 24164 Is there a Wife/"Wife" in FU? 4,026 53.6 1. Yes 3,035 46.4 5. No V13803 'WF MAIN JOB WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24165-24168 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Worked on Main Job in 1986 % nonzero = 35.2 mean nonzero = 1,481.0 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 D61 x D62 or E61 x E62. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13804 'ACC WF 86 MAIN JOB WRKHR' TLOC= 24169 Accuracy of V13803 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours worked on main job in 1986) 7,018 99.5 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000) 17 0.2 1. Minor assignment 26 0.3 2. Major assignment RAW DATA - 63 V13805 'WF OVERTIME WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24170-24173 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Overtime in 1986 % nonzero = 6.1 mean nonzero = 89.0 The values for this variable in the range 0001-5840 represent the an- nual overtime hours worked on all main jobs if reported separately from regular work hours; all missing data were assigned. The data for this variable were found at D64. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V13802=5/ V14116= 00); did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000); did not work overtime in 1986 (V14378=5 or 9) V13806 'ACC WF 86 OVERTIME WRKHR' TLOC= 24174 Accuracy of V13805 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of overtime in 1986) 18 0.3 1. Minor assignment 2 0.0 2. Major assignment 7,041 99.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" in FU (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000); did not work overtime in 1986 (V13805=0000) V13807 'WF XTRA JOB WRKHRS 86 ' TLOC= 24175-24178 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Worked on Extra Jobs in 1986 % nonzero = 3.5 mean nonzero = 311.3 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 D69 x D71 or E67 x E69. 0000. Inap.; none; did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000); no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); no extra job (V14379=5 or 9 or V14460=5 or 9) V13808 'ACC WF 86 XTRA JOB WRKHR' TLOC= 24179 Accuracy of V13807 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours worked on extra jobs in 1986) 7,046 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000); no extra job (V13807=0000) 7 0.1 1. Minor assignment 8 0.1 2. Major assignment 64 - RAW DATA V13809 'WF ANN WRK HRS IN 86 ' TLOC= 24180-24183 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Total Annual Work Hours in 1986 % nonzero = 35.2 mean nonzero = 1,527.6 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 V13803, V13805 and V13807. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not work in 1986 (V13803=0000) V13810 'WF HRS WRK LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 24184-24187 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Work Missed Because Someone Else was Ill in 1986 % nonzero = 6.7 mean nonzero = 53.2 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 D44 or E47 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); missed no work through illness of others (V14364=5 or 9 or V14448=5 or 9); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 98 or 99) V13811 'ACC WF HR LOST OTR ILL ' TLOC= 24188 Accuracy of V13810 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of work missed be- cause someone else was ill in 1986) 7,057 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); missed no work through illness of others (V13810=0000); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01- 85, 98 or 99) 2 0.0 1. Minor assignment 2 0.0 2. Major assignment V13812 'WF HRS WRK LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 24189-24192 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Illness in 1986 % nonzero = 14.1 mean nonzero = 158.5 The values for this variable in the range 0001-3280 represent the ac- tual annual hours; all missing data were assigned. This variable was RAW DATA - 65 computed by multiplying D47 or E50 by 80 for the first eight weeks and by 60 for any weeks thereafter. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); missed no work through own illness (V14366=5 or 9 or V14450=5 or 9); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 98 or 99) V13813 'ACC WF HRS LOST OWN ILL ' TLOC= 24193 Accuracy of V12260 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of illness in 1986) 7,058 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); missed no work through own illness (V12260=0000); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01- 85, 98 or 99) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 2 0.0 2. Major assignment V13814 'WF STRIKE HOURS 86 ' TLOC= 24194-24197 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours on Strike in 1986 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 134.9 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 D53 or E53 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); missed no work through strikes (V14370=5 or 9 or V14452=5 or 9); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 98 or 99) V13815 'ACC WF STRIKE HRS 86 ' TLOC= 24198 Accuracy of V13814 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours on strike in 1986) 7,061 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); missed no work through strikes (V13814=0000); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); not working now and last worked before 1986 (V14411=01- 85, 98 or 99) 1. Minor assignment 2. Major assignment V13816 'WF UNEMP HRS 86 ' TLOC= 24199-24202 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Unemployment in 1986 66 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero = 607.9 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 D56 or E10 or E56 by 40. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was not unemployed or laid off during 1986 (V14372=5 or 9 or V14412=5 or 9 or V14454=5 or 9) V13817 'ACC WF UNEMP HRS 86 ' TLOC= 24203 Accuracy of V13816 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours of unemployment in 1986) 7,045 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); was not unemployed or laid off during 1986 (V13816=0000) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 15 0.2 2. Major assignment V13818 'WF HRS OUT LBR FORCE 86 ' TLOC= 24204-24207 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours Out of the Labor Force in 1986 % nonzero = 23.7 mean nonzero = 1,828.4 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 D59 or E59 by 40. If Wife/"Wife" was not cur- rently working and had not worked since January 1, 1986, the weeks used for computation here were all those not included at E10. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); not out of the labor force during 1986 (V14391=5 or 9 or V14413=52 or V14456=5 or 9) V13819 'ACC WF 86 HR OUT LBR FRC' TLOC= 24208 Accuracy of V13818 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual hours out of the labor force in 1986) 7,044 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); not out of the labor force during 1986 (V13818=0000) 1 0.0 1. Minor assignment 16 0.2 2. Major assignment NOTE: V13820 through V13841 were coded from questions D57, D60, D75, and D78 for Wives/"Wives" who were working at the time of the inter- view. Information for unemployed Wives/"Wives" was taken from ques- tions E11, E14, E57, E60, E73 and E76. RAW DATA - 67 V13820 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24209 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1986 138 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,377 20.4 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 2 0.0 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 57 0.5 9. NA; DK 5,478 77.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13821 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24210 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1986 131 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,372 20.3 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 58 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,490 77.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13822 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24211 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1986 132 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,370 20.3 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 68 - RAW DATA 61 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,485 77.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13823 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR APR 86 ' TLOC= 24212 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1986 128 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,367 20.2 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 60 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,494 77.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13824 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24213 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1986 120 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,390 20.5 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 59 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,479 77.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13825 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24214 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1986 126 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month RAW DATA - 69 1,402 20.9 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 10 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 63 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,456 77.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13826 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24215 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1986 126 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,408 21.0 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 5 0.0 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 61 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,451 77.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13827 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24216 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1986 123 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,422 21.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 5 0.0 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 65 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,436 77.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13828 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24217 MD=9 70 - RAW DATA Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1986 114 1.0 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,413 21.0 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 8 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 66 0.7 9. NA; DK 5,457 77.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13829 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24218 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1986 118 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,395 20.8 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 65 0.6 9. NA; DK 5,471 77.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13830 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24219 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-November 1986 117 1.1 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,390 20.8 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 8 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 67 0.6 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 71 5,475 77.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13831 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24220 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-December 1986 126 1.2 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,392 20.8 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 2 0.0 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 58 0.5 9. NA; DK 5,474 77.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13832 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JAN 87 ' TLOC= 24221 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-January 1987 170 1.6 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,386 21.0 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 9 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 20 0.3 9. NA; DK 5,472 77.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13833 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR FEB 87 ' TLOC= 24222 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-February 1987 167 1.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,378 20.9 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 72 - RAW DATA 14 0.2 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 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 5,470 77.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13834 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR MAR 87 ' TLOC= 24223 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-March 1987 186 1.6 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 1,356 20.7 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 12 0.2 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 12 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 5,472 77.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13835 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR APR 87 ' TLOC= 24224 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-April 1987 103 0.9 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 796 10.9 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 11 0.1 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 1,148 17.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 17 0.2 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 73 4,980 70.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13836 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR MAY 87 ' TLOC= 24225 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-May 1987 49 0.4 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 246 3.1 2. Was out of the labor force but not unemployed/ temporarily laid off during this month 2 0.0 3. Was both unemployed/temporarily laid off and out of the labor force during this month 8 0.0 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 2,891 40.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 10 0.2 9. NA; DK 3,855 55.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13837 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JUN 87 ' TLOC= 24226 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-June 1987 15 0.1 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 during this month 1 0.0 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 3,773 51.2 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 3,207 48.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13838 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR JUL 87 ' TLOC= 24227 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-July 1987 74 - RAW DATA 1. Was unemployed/temporarily laid off but not out of the labor force during this month 8 0.1 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 7. Was either unemployed/temporarily laid off or out of the labor force but NA which one 3,979 53.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 3,073 46.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13839 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR AUG 87 ' TLOC= 24228 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-August 1987 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 4,015 53.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 3,045 46.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13840 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR SEP 87 ' TLOC= 24229 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-September 1987 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 RAW DATA - 75 4,026 53.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13841 'WF UNEMP/OUT LBR OCT 87 ' TLOC= 24230 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Whether Unemployed or Out of the Labor Force-October 1987 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 4,026 53.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); was neither unemployed/temporarily laid off nor out of the labor force during this month V13842 'WF UNEMPLYD QUALITY CODE' TLOC= 24231 Data Quality for V13820-V13841 6,964 99.0 0. Inap.; data are reasonable; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 48 0.5 1. Some information used for this string is flakey 49 0.5 2. Much information used for this string is flakey NOTE: V13843 through V13864 were coded from questions D73 and D89 or E71 and E87. V13843 'WF XTRA JOBS JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24232 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1986 104 1.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 9 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 76 - RAW DATA 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 30 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,917 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13844 'WF XTRA JOBS FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24233 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1986 107 1.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 7 0.1 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,913 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13845 'WF XTRA JOBS MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24234 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1986 105 1.5 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 10 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,913 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13846 'WF XTRA JOBS APR 86 ' TLOC= 24235 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1986 114 1.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 8 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 RAW DATA - 77 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,906 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13847 'WF XTRA JOBS MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24236 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1986 119 1.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 11 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,898 97.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13848 'WF XTRA JOBS JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24237 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1986 119 1.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 14 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 34 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,893 97.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13849 'WF XTRA JOBS JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24238 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1986 113 1.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 14 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 78 - RAW DATA 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 36 0.5 9. NA; DK 6,897 97.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13850 'WF XTRA JOBS AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24239 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1986 105 1.4 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 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 36 0.5 9. NA; DK 6,904 97.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13851 'WF XTRA JOBS SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24240 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1986 111 1.6 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 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 34 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,900 97.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13852 'WF XTRA JOBS OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24241 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1986 118 1.6 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 11 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 RAW DATA - 79 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 32 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,899 97.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13853 'WF XTRA JOBS NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24242 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-November 1986 124 1.7 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 8 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 31 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,897 97.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13854 'WF XTRA JOBS DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24243 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-December 1986 122 1.7 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 29 0.4 9. NA; DK 6,903 97.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13855 'WF XTRA JOBS JAN 87 ' TLOC= 24244 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-January 1987 120 1.7 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 80 - RAW DATA 5. Had extra job E during at least part of this month 6. Had extra job F during at least part of this month 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,924 98.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job at all during this month V13856 'WF XTRA JOBS FEB 87 ' TLOC= 24245 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-February 1987 131 1.9 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 1 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,914 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13857 'WF XTRA JOBS MAR 87 ' TLOC= 24246 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-March 1987 137 1.9 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month 1 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 1 0.0 7. Had an extra job during at least part of this month, but NA which employer 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,908 97.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13858 'WF XTRA JOBS APR 87 ' TLOC= 24247 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-April 1987 92 1.2 1. Had extra job A during at least part of this month RAW DATA - 81 1 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 1,148 17.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 13 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,807 81.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13859 'WF XTRA JOBS MAY 87 ' TLOC= 24248 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-May 1987 36 0.4 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 2,891 40.7 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,125 58.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13860 'WF XTRA JOBS JUN 87 ' TLOC= 24249 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-June 1987 4 0.0 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 3,773 51.2 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 82 - RAW DATA 3,282 48.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13861 'WF XTRA JOBS JUL 87 ' TLOC= 24250 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-July 1987 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 3,979 53.3 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 3,081 46.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13862 'WF XTRA JOBS AUG 87 ' TLOC= 24251 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-August 1987 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 4,015 53.5 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 3,045 46.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13863 'WF XTRA JOBS SEP 87 ' TLOC= 24252 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-September 1987 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 RAW DATA - 83 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 4,026 53.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13864 'WF XTRA JOBS OCT 87 ' TLOC= 24253 MD=9 Wife's/"Wife's" Employment Events: Extra Jobs-October 1987 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 4,023 53.6 8. This month had not occurred as of the time of this interview 9. NA; DK 3,038 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); had no extra job during this month V13865 'WF XTRA JOB QUALITY CODE' TLOC= 24254 Data Quality for V13843-V13864 7,021 99.5 0. Inap.; data are reasonable; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 19 0.2 1. Some information used for this string is flakey 21 0.3 2. Much information used for this string is flakey V13866 '# MAJOR ADULTS ' TLOC= 24255 Number of Major Adults - 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" Only 2 0.1 0. Single Head who is senile, etc. 3,031 46.3 1. One major adult (Head or Wife/"Wife") 4,028 53.7 2. Two major adults (Head and Wife/"Wife") V13867 '1987 FAMILY SIZE ' TLOC= 24256-24257 84 - RAW DATA Family Size in 1987 (Number of members in the family unit 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 V14113. There are no missing data in this variable. V13868 '# REQUIRED ROOMS ' TLOC= 24258 Number of Rooms Required for FU of This Size, Age, and Sex Composition The rule for calculating this variable is as follows: 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. 2,942 51.0 2. Two 2,390 30.2 3. Three 1,286 14.8 4. Four 316 3.2 5. Five 82 0.6 6. Six 34 0.2 7. Seven 6 0.0 8. Eight 5 0.0 9. Nine or more V13869 'WIFE ANN HOUSEWORK (F2)' TLOC= 24259-24262 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Annual Hours of Housework (Question F2) % nonzero = 53.1 mean nonzero = 1,217.6 The values for this variable in the range 0001-4368 represent the ac- tual annualized hours spent by the wife/"wife" on housework at the time of the interview; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13870 'ACC WIFE ANN HOUSEWORK ' TLOC= 24263 Accuracy of V13869 (Wife's/"Wife's" annual housework hours) 7,044 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); no housework (V13869=0000) 6 0.1 1. Minor assignment 11 0.1 2. Major assignment RAW DATA - 85 V13871 'HEAD ANN HOUSEWORK (F3)' TLOC= 24264-24267 1987 Head's Annual Hours of Housework (Question F3) % nonzero = 88.0 mean nonzero = 564.8 The values for this variable in the range 0001-4368 represent the ac- tual annualized hours spent by the Head on housework at the time of the interview; all missing data were assigned. 0000. Inap.; Head does no housework V13872 'ACC HEAD ANN HOUSEWORK ' TLOC= 24268 Accuracy of V13871 (Head's annual housework hours) 7,039 99.7 0. Inap.; no assignment; Head does no housework (V13871=0000) 3 0.0 1. Minor assignment 19 0.2 2. Major assignment V13873 '# PERSONS GOT FOOD STAMP' TLOC= 24269 MD=9 Number of People in Household for whom Food Stamps were Issued during Month Prior to Interview (Question F5) 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 V13867 (Family Size in 1987). 198 2.0 1. One 185 1.3 2. Two 149 1.3 3. Three 144 1.1 4. Four 72 0.6 5. Five 38 0.2 6. Six 14 0.1 7. Seven 6 0.0 8. Eight or more 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,253 93.4 0. Inap.; food stamps not used last month; "No" to F4 V13874 'VALUE FD ST LAST MO (F6)' TLOC= 24270-24272 Value of Food Stamps Received during Month Prior to Interview (Ques- tion F6) % nonzero = 6.5 mean nonzero = 120.5 86 - RAW DATA 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 (V13873=0) 999. $999 or more V13875 'ACC VALUE FD ST LAST MO ' TLOC= 24273 Accuracy of V13874 (Value of food stamps received last month) 7,052 99.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; food stamps not used last month (V13873=0) 2 0.0 1. Minor assignment 7 0.1 2. Major assignment V13876 'ANN FOOD COST EXC FD ST ' TLOC= 24274-24278 Annual Food Expenditure for Food Used at Home % nonzero = 97.2 mean nonzero = 2,953.4 This variable excludes the expenditure for food purchased with food stamps and is the sum of F8 and F10 or F12 and F14. Values in the range 00001-99998 represent the annual food expenditure in whole dol- lars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to F7 and F9; a zero amount at F12 and "No" to F13 99999. $99,999 or more V13877 'ACC ANN FD COST EX FD ST' TLOC= 24279 Accuracy of V13876 (Annual food expenditure for food used at home) 6,965 98.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no annual food expenditure (V13876=00000) 43 0.6 1. Minor assignment 53 0.8 2. Major assignment V13878 'ANN COST EAT OUT(F11/15)' TLOC= 24280-24283 Annual Food Expenditure for Meals Away From Home (Question F11 or F15) % nonzero = 86.8 mean nonzero = 1,078.9 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 RAW DATA - 87 9999. $9,999 or more V13879 'ACC ANN COST EAT OUT ' TLOC= 24284 Accuracy of V13878 (Annual food expenditure for meals away from home) 7,009 99.2 0. Inap.; no assignment; no annual food expenditure for meals away from home (V13878=0000) 16 0.4 1. Minor assignment 36 0.5 2. Major assignment V13880 'VALUE FD ST 86 (F17)' TLOC= 24285-24288 Value of Food Stamps Received in 1986 (Question F17) % nonzero = 7.6 mean nonzero = 1,127.1 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 F16 9999. $9,999 or more V13881 'ACC VALUE FD ST 86 ' TLOC= 24289 MD=9 Accuracy of V13880 (Value of food stamps received in 1986) 7,036 99.8 0. Inap.; no assignment; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) 11 0.1 1. Minor assignment 14 0.1 2. Major assignment V13882 '# MOS USED FD ST 86(F18)' TLOC= 24290-24291 MD=99 Number of Months Food Stamps Used in 1986 (Question F18) 6,124 92.4 00. None; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) 34 0.3 01. One month 36 0.2 02. Two months 50 0.5 03. Three months 35 0.3 04. Four months 22 0.2 05. Five months 46 0.5 06. Six months 21 0.1 07. Seven months 17 0.2 08. Eight months 21 0.2 09. Nine months 24 0.2 10. Ten months 10 0.1 11. Eleven months 619 4.8 12. Twelve months 2 0.0 99. NA; DK 88 - RAW DATA V13883 'WTR USED FD ST JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24292 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in January 1986 (Question F19) 734 5.8 1. Food stamps were used during this month 15 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,312 94.1 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13884 'WTR USED FD ST FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24293 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in February 1986 (Question F19) 741 5.9 1. Food stamps were used during this month 15 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,305 94.0 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13885 'WTR USED FD ST MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24294 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in March 1986 (Question F19) 740 5.9 1. Food stamps were used during this month 15 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,306 94.0 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13886 'WTR USED FD ST APR 86 ' TLOC= 24295 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in April 1986 (Question F19) 740 5.9 1. Food stamps were used during this month 17 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,304 93.9 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13887 'WTR USED FD ST MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24296 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in May 1986 (Question F19) 726 5.8 1. Food stamps were used during this month 17 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,318 94.1 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) RAW DATA - 89 V13888 'WTR USED FD ST JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24297 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in June 1986 (Question F19) 746 6.0 1. Food stamps were used during this month 17 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,298 93.9 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13889 'WTR USED FD ST JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24298 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in July 1986 (Question F19) 731 5.9 1. Food stamps were used during this month 19 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,311 94.0 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13890 'WTR USED FD ST AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24299 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in August 1986 (Question F19) 738 6.0 1. Food stamps were used during this month 19 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,304 93.8 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13891 'WTR USED FD ST SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24300 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in September 1986 (Question F19) 752 6.1 1. Food stamps were used during this month 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,291 93.7 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13892 'WTR USED FD ST OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24301 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in October 1986 (Question F19) 761 6.2 1. Food stamps were used during this month 19 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,281 93.6 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) 90 - RAW DATA V13893 'WTR USED FD ST NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24302 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in November 1986 (Question F19) 773 6.2 1. Food stamps were used during this month 19 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,269 93.6 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13894 'WTR USED FD ST DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24303 MD=9 Whether Food Stamps Used in December 1986 (Question F19) 770 6.2 1. Food stamps were used during this month 17 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,274 93.6 0. Inap.; food stamps not used during this month; received no food stamps in 1986 (V13880=0000) V13895 'HD/WF HAVE TXBL Y? ' TLOC= 24304 Did Head and/or Wife/"Wife" have any taxable income? 6,189 90.2 1. Yes 872 9.8 5. No NOTE: Labor and asset splits of farm and business income were made using the 1986 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. V13896 'LABOR PART FARM Y 86 ' TLOC= 24305-24309 1987 Head's Labor Part of Farm Income in 1986 (Question G5) % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero = 9,394.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of Head's farm income reported at G5 in whole dollars; RAW DATA - 91 all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of farm income is located at V13907. See the note above for labor-asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; Head lost money at farming (V13907<0); Head is not a farmer or rancher (V14494=5) 99999. $99,999 or more V13897 'LABOR PART BUS Y 86 ' TLOC= 24310-24314 1987 Head's Labor Part of Unincorporated Business Income in 1986 (Question G11) % nonzero = 6.9 mean nonzero = 12,339.5 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of Head's business income reported at G11 in whole dol- lars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of business income is located at V13908. See the note preceding V13896 for labor- asset split rules. 00000. Inap.; none; Head's unincorporated business lost money (V13908<0); did not own a business (V14496=5 or 9); corporation (V14500=1) 99999. $99,999 or more V13898 'HEAD 86 WAGES ' TLOC= 24315-24320 1987 Head's Income from Wages and Salaries in 1986 (Questions G13 and G24) % nonzero = 70.1 mean nonzero = 24,227.7 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 V13899 'ACC HEAD 86 WAGES ' TLOC= 24321 Accuracy of V13898 (Head's income from wages and salaries in 1986) 6,894 98.3 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wages (V13898=000000) 67 0.7 1. Minor assignment 100 1.0 2. Major assignment V13900 'HD BONUS/OT/COMM 86 ' TLOC= 24322-24326 92 - RAW DATA 1987 Head's Income from Bonuses, Overtime, and/or Commissions in 1986 (Questions G15 and G17) % nonzero = 7.9 mean nonzero = 5,772.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent any extra bonus, overtime and commissions income not included by the respondent in V13899 in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to G12 or G14 99999. $99,999 or more V13901 'HD PROF PRAC/TRADE 86 ' TLOC= 24327-24332 1987 Head's Income from Professional Practice or Trade in 1986 (Ques- tion G19:a) % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero = 8,023.3 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 G18a 999999. $999,999 or more V13902 'LABOR PT MKT GARDEN 86 ' TLOC= 24333-24337 1987 Head's Labor Portion of Income from Farming or Market Gardening in 1986 (Question G19:b) % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero = 5,916.6 Labor and asset splits of farming/market gardening were made using the 1986 work hours from the job that generated that income. 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. The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of the farming and market gardening income reported at F19:b in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of this income is located at V13909. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to G18b; Head lost money at farming or market gardening (V13909<0) 99999. $99,999 or more RAW DATA - 93 V13903 'LABOR PT ROOMERS 86 ' TLOC= 24338-24342 1987 Head's Labor Portion of Income from Roomers and Boarders in 1986 (Question G19:c) % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 1,499.8 Labor and asset splits of income from roomers and boarders were made using the 1986 work hours from the job which generated this income. 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. The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the labor portion of the income from roomers and boarders reported at G19:c in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. The asset portion of this income is located at V13910. 00000. Inap.; none; "No" to G18c; Head lost money from roomers and boarders (V13910<0) 99999. $99,999 or more V13904 'ACC HD LABOR Y EXC WAGES' TLOC= 24343 Accuracy of V13896-V13897 and V13900-V13903 (1987 Head's labor income in 1986, excluding wages) 6,999 99.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; no non-wage labor income (V13896-V13897 and V13900-V13903=0) 17 0.2 1. Minor assignment 45 0.7 2. Major assignment V13905 'WIFE 86 LABOR/WAGE ' TLOC= 24344-24349 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Wages and Other Labor Income in 1986 (Question G52) % nonzero = 34.9 mean nonzero = 12,796.1 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(s) in the range V13907-V13910; V13911 contains only the wife's/"wife's" total asset portion. 94 - RAW DATA 000000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14118=00); "No" to G50 or G51 999999. $999,999 or more V13906 'ACC WF 86 LABOR/WAGE ' TLOC= 24350 Accuracy of V13905 (Wife's/"Wife's" wages and other labor income in 1986) 6,977 99.2 0. Inap.; no assignment; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); no labor income (V13905=00000) 36 0.3 1. Minor assignment 48 0.5 2. Major assignment V13907 'ASSET PART FARM Y 86 ' TLOC= 24351-24356 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Farm Income in 1986 (Question G5) % nonzero = 1.4 mean nonzero, including negative values = 5,632.6 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at G5 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 V13896 for Heads, at V13905 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V13896 for labor-asset split rules. If the Head and the Wife/"Wife" co-owned the farm, then labor income is prorated according to any work hours of each; the assets are split half and half. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 000000. None 999999. $999,999 or more V13908 'ASSET PART BUS Y 86 ' TLOC= 24357-24362 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Unincorporated Busi- ness Income in 1986 (Question G11) % nonzero = 9.1 mean nonzero, including negative values = 8,478.0 The data coded here represent both Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" asset portion of the income reported at G11 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 V13897 for Heads, at V13905 for Wives/"Wives." See the note preceding V13896 for labor-asset split rules. If the Head and RAW DATA - 95 the Wife/"Wife" co-owned the business, then labor income is prorated according to any work hours of each; the assets are split half and half. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 000000. None 999999. $999,999 or more V13909 'ASSET PT MKT GARDN 86 ' TLOC= 24363-24367 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Farming or Market Gardening in 1986 (Question G19:b) % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, including negative values = 1,149.7 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at G19: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 assigned. The labor portion of this income is located at V13902 for Heads, at V13905 for Wives/"Wives." See V13902 for labor-asset split rules. -9999. Loss of $9,999 or more 00000. None 99999. $99,999 or more V13910 'ASSET PT ROOMERS 86 ' TLOC= 24368-24372 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Asset Portion of Income from Roomers and Boarders in 1986 (Question G19:c) % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, including negative values = 949.0 The data coded here represent the asset portion of the income reported at G19:c 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 assigned. The labor portion of this income is located at V13903 for Heads, at V13905 for Wives/"Wives." See V13903 for labor-asset split rules. -9999. Loss of $9,999 or more 00000. None 99999. $99,999 or more V13911 'WF PT ASSET INCOME 86 ' TLOC= 24373-24378 96 - RAW DATA Wife's/"Wife's" Share of Assets in V13907-V13910 % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, including negative values = 3,975.2 The data coded here represent the Wife's/"Wife's" asset portion from V13908-V13909 (questions G5, G11, G19b, G19c and G52) in whole dol- lars. If any assets from farming, business, market gardening, or roomers/boarders are joint with the Head, then one-half of those as- sets is coded for the Wife/"Wife" here; if solely owned by the Wife/ "Wife", then all assets are entered here. 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. Negative asset income of $99,999 or more 000000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00); any asset income in V13907- V13910 is Head's only 999999. $999,999 or more V13912 'HD # MO RECD RENT 86 ' TLOC= 24379-24380 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Income from Rent in 1986 (Question G27:a) 15 0.3 01. One month 20 0.4 02. Two months 14 0.2 03. Three months 12 0.2 04. Four months 8 0.1 05. Five months 12 0.2 06. Six months 7 0.2 07. Seven months 4 0.1 08. Eight months 6 0.1 09. Nine months 11 0.2 10. Ten months 7 0.1 11. Eleven months 309 5.9 12. Twelve months 35 0.7 99. NA; DK 6,601 91.2 00. None; "No" to G25a V13913 'HD RENT 86 ' TLOC= 24381-24386 1987 Head's Income from Rent in 1986 (Question G26:a) % nonzero = 8.8 mean nonzero, including negative values = 580.1 RAW DATA - 97 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. Inap.; none (V13912=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V13914 'HD # MO RECD INT/DIV 86 ' TLOC= 24387-24388 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Income from Dividends, Interest, Trust Funds, and Royalties in 1986 (Question G27:b) 95 1.6 01. One month 17 0.3 02. Two months 3 0.1 03. Three months 127 2.7 04. Four months 2 0.0 05. Five months 3 0.1 06. Six months 07. Seven months 1 0.0 08. Eight months 1 0.0 09. Nine months 1 0.0 10. Ten months 2 0.0 11. Eleven months 1,609 33.0 12. Twelve months 296 6.0 99. NA; DK 4,904 56.1 00. None; "No" to G25b V13915 'HD INT/DIVIDENDS 86 ' TLOC= 24389-24394 1987 Head's Income From Dividends, Interest, Trust Funds, and Royal- ties in 1986 (Question G26:b) % nonzero = 43.9 mean nonzero = 3,879.7 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.; none (V13914=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V13916 'HD #MO RECD ALIMONY 86 ' TLOC= 24395-24396 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Alimony in 1986 (Question G46:c) 01. One month 02. Two months 98 - RAW DATA 03. Three months 1 0.0 04. Four months 05. Five months 06. Six months 1 0.0 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 1 0.0 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 22 0.5 12. Twelve months 2 0.1 99. NA; DK 7,034 99.4 00. None; "No" to G44c V13917 'ALIMONY Y HEAD 86 ' TLOC= 24397-24402 1987 Head's Alimony in 1986 (Question G45:c) % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero = 5,353.1 The values for this variable in the range 000001-999998 represent alimony income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 000000. Inap.; none (V13916=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V13918 'WF 86 OTHER ASSET Y ' TLOC= 24403-24408 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Other Income from Assets in 1986 (Including rent, interest, dividends, alimony, trust funds, and royalties.) % nonzero = 4.4 mean nonzero, including negative values = 2,995.5 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 amount coded here ex- cludes asset portions of income from any unincorporated business, farming, market gardening, or roomers and boarders that the Wife/ "Wife" might have had. These assets are included in V13907, V13908, V13909, and V13910, and the Wife's/"Wife's" portion is totaled in V13911. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 000000. Inap.; none; wife/"wife" had no income from as- sets; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V13919 'ACC H+W 86 ASSET Y ' TLOC= 24409 RAW DATA - 99 Accuracy of V13907 through V13918 (Asset income of 1987 head and wife/ "wife" in 1986) 6,889 96.3 0. Inap.; no assignment; head and wife/"wife" had no asset income (V13907-V13918=0) 40 0.9 1. Minor assignment 132 2.7 2. Major assignment V13920 'H+W 86 TAXABLE Y ' TLOC= 24410-24416 1986 Total Taxable Income of 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" % nonzero = 90.2 mean nonzero, including negative values = 29,144.3 The range of values for this variable is -999999 through 9999999. These values represent the sum of V13896 through V13898, V13900 through V13903, V13905, V13907 through V13910, V13913, V13915, V13917, and V13918. -999999. Loss of taxable income of $999,999 or more 0000000. Inap.; none; no taxable income (V13896-V13898, V13900-V13903, V13905, V13907-V13910, V13913, V13915, V13917, and V13918=0) 9999999. $9,999,999 or more V13921 'H+W 86 SUPP OTR NONFU ' TLOC= 24417-24421 MD=99999 Contributions Made by 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" toward the Support of Persons Outside the FU (Question G105) % nonzero = 13.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4,368.2 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 G102 99998. $99,998 or more 99999. NA; DK V13922 'H+W CHLD SUPPORT PAID 86' TLOC= 24422-24426 MD=99999 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Child Support Paid in 1986 % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3,321.4 100 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 00001-99997 represent the annual amount of child support paid. 99998. $99,998 or more 99999. NA; DK 00000. Inap.; "No" to G102; "No" to G106 V13923 'H+W ALIMONY PAID 86 ' TLOC= 24427-24431 MD=99999 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Alimony Paid in 1986 % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7,986.9 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99997 represent the annual amount of alimony paid. 99998. $99,998 or more 99999. NA; DK 00000. Inap.; "No" to G102; "No" to G108 V13924 'H+W 86 # DEPENDENTS ' TLOC= 24432 Number of 1987 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" Dependents in 1986 mean = 2.4 1,806 32.1 1. One 1,898 30.2 2. Two 1,282 15.8 3. Three 1,219 14.1 4. Four 572 5.4 5. Five 196 1.8 6. Six 57 0.5 7. Seven 17 0.1 8. Eight 14 0.1 9. Nine or more V13925 'H+W TOTAL 86 EXEMPTION ' TLOC= 24433-24434 Total Exemptions of 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" for 1986 Federal Income Taxes mean = 2.7 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. V13926 '1986 TAX TABLE USED-H+W ' TLOC= 24435 Tax Table Assigned to 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" for Tax Year 1986 RAW DATA - 101 1,974 34.1 1. Single 4,061 54.4 2. Married 962 10.5 3. Head of Household 12 0.1 4. Got married in 1987 52 0.9 5. Head or Wife/"Wife" died since last interview; Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out during 1987; female Head with Husband in FU 9. NA; other V13927 'HD/WF REC TRANSFER Y 86?' TLOC= 24436 Did Head and/or Wife/"Wife" receive any transfer income? 3,232 47.8 1. Yes 3,829 52.2 5. No V13928 'HD 86 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 24437-24441 Amount of ADC/AFDC Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Question G29:a) % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero = 3,043.6 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 G28a 99999. $99,999 or more V13929 'ACC HD 86 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 24442 Accuracy of V13928 (Amount of Head's ADC/AFDC in 1986) 7,052 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; received no ADC/AFDC (V13928=00000) 4 0.0 1. Minor assignment 5 0.0 2. Major assignment V13930 'HD # MO RECEIVE SSI 86 ' TLOC= 24443-24444 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in 1986 (Question G29:b) 2 0.0 01. One month 4 0.0 02. Two months 3 0.0 03. Three months 1 0.0 04. Four months 3 0.1 05. Five months 2 0.0 06. Six months 1 0.0 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 102 - RAW DATA 09. Nine months 2 0.0 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 204 2.2 12. Twelve months 8 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,831 97.7 00. None; "No" to G28b V13931 'HD 86 SSI ' TLOC= 24445-24449 Amount of Supplemental Security Income Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Question G29:b) % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero = 2,875.2 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the SSI income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none (V13930=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13932 'HD 86 OTR WELFARE ' TLOC= 24450-24454 Amount of Other Welfare Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Ques- tion G29:c) % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero = 2,218.4 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 G28c 99999. $99,999 or more V13933 'HD #MO RECD SOC SEC 86 ' TLOC= 24455-24456 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Social Security in 1986 (Question G35) 1 0.0 01. One month 6 0.1 02. Two months 11 0.2 03. Three months 13 0.2 04. Four months 7 0.1 05. Five months 11 0.2 06. Six months 9 0.2 07. Seven months 4 0.1 08. Eight months 7 0.1 09. Nine months 6 0.1 10. Ten months RAW DATA - 103 2 0.0 11. Eleven months 1,161 21.7 12. Twelve months 5 0.1 99. NA; DK 5,818 76.8 00. None; "No" to G31 V13934 'HD 86 SOCIAL SECURITY ' TLOC= 24457-24461 Amount of Social Security Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Question G34) % nonzero = 23.2 mean nonzero = 5,726.4 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. Inap.; none (V13933=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13935 'HD TYPE SOC SEC 86 ' TLOC= 24462 MD=9 G33. Was that disability, retirement, survivor's benefits, or what?- HEAD 191 2.0 1. Disability 755 16.2 2. Retirement 253 4.4 3. Survivor's benefits 38 0.5 4. Any combination of the above 1 0.0 7. Other 8. Don't Know 5 0.1 9. NA 5,818 76.8 0. Inap.; received no Social Security (V13933=00) V13936 'HD #MO REC VA PENSION 86' TLOC= 24463-24464 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Pension(s) from the Veterans Ad- ministration in 1986 (Question G39) 2 0.0 01. One month 1 0.0 02. Two months 5 0.0 03. Three months 3 0.0 04. Four months 3 0.0 05. Five months 2 0.0 06. Six months 3 0.1 07. Seven months 2 0.0 08. Eight months 2 0.0 09. Nine months 104 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 215 3.3 12. Twelve months 2 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,819 96.4 00. None; "No" to G37 V13937 'HD 86 VA PENSION ' TLOC= 24465-24469 Amount of Veterans Administration Pension Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Question G38) % nonzero = 3.6 mean nonzero = 4,397.0 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.; none (V13936=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13938 'HD #MO RECD OTR RET 86 ' TLOC= 24470-24471 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Other Retirement Pensions and An- nuities in 1986 (Question G42) 20 0.3 01. One month 8 0.2 02. Two months 5 0.1 03. Three months 7 0.2 04. Four months 1 0.0 05. Five months 3 0.0 06. Six months 6 0.1 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 5 0.1 09. Nine months 3 0.1 10. Ten months 2 0.0 11. Eleven months 485 11.3 12. Twelve months 3 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,513 87.6 00. None; "No" to G40 V13939 'HD OTHER RETIREMENT 86 ' TLOC= 24472-24476 Amount of 1987 Head's Other Retirement, Pensions and Annuities Received in 1986 (Question G41) % nonzero = 12.4 mean nonzero = 7,298.7 RAW DATA - 105 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. Inap.; none (V13938=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13940 'HD # OTH PENS RCD 86 ' TLOC= 24477 MD=9 G43. How many of these other pensions (not including Veterans Ad- ministration pensions) did you get?-HEAD 487 10.9 1. One pension 43 1.1 2. Two pensions 11 0.3 3. Three pensions 1 0.0 4. Four pensions 5. Five pensions 6. Six pensions 7. Seven pensions 8. Eight pensions or more 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,513 87.6 0. Inap.; none (V13938=00) V13941 'HD 86 UNEMP COMP ' TLOC= 24478-24482 Amount of 1987 Head's Unemployment Pay, including Strike Benefits, Received in 1986 (Question G45:a) % nonzero = 5.1 mean nonzero = 1,834.0 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 G44a 99999. $99,999 or more V13942 'HD 86 WORKERS COMP ' TLOC= 24483-24487 Amount of 1987 Head's Worker's Compensation Received in 1986 (Question G45:b) % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero = 3,525.0 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 G44b 106 - RAW DATA 99999. $99,999 or more V13943 'HD #MO REC CHILD SUPP 86' TLOC= 24488-24489 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Child Support in 1986 (Question G46:d) 4 0.1 01. One month 11 0.1 02. Two months 7 0.1 03. Three months 6 0.0 04. Four months 4 0.0 05. Five months 5 0.0 06. Six months 14 0.1 07. Seven months 2 0.0 08. Eight months 4 0.1 09. Nine months 8 0.2 10. Ten months 6 0.1 11. Eleven months 156 2.2 12. Twelve months 19 0.3 99. NA; DK 6,815 96.6 00. None; "No" to G44d V13944 'HD 86 CHILD SUPPORT ' TLOC= 24490-24494 Amount of Child Support Received in 1986 by 1987 Head (Question G45:d) % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero = 2,627.1 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.; none (V13943=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13945 'HD #MO REC HLP FR REL 86' TLOC= 24495-24496 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Help from Relatives in 1986 (Ques- tion G46:e) 18 0.2 01. One month 20 0.3 02. Two months 4 0.0 03. Three months 6 0.1 04. Four months 8 0.2 05. Five months 3 0.1 06. Six months 3 0.0 07. Seven months 3 0.0 08. Eight months 2 0.1 09. Nine months 2 0.0 10. Ten months RAW DATA - 107 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 141 2.1 12. Twelve months 93 1.0 99. NA; DK 6,757 95.9 00. None; "No" to G44e V13946 'HD 86 HELP FROM RELS ' TLOC= 24497-24501 Amount of Help Received from Relatives by 1987 Head during 1986 (Ques- tion G45:e) % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero = 1,766.0 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.; none (V13945=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13947 'HD #MO REC OTR TRAN Y 86' TLOC= 24502-24503 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Head Received Other Transfer Income in 1986 (Question G46:f) 32 0.6 01. One month 11 0.3 02. Two months 6 0.0 03. Three months 4 0.1 04. Four months 5 0.0 05. Five months 5 0.1 06. Six months 3 0.0 07. Seven months 2 0.0 08. Eight months 1 0.0 09. Nine months 2 0.0 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 60 1.0 12. Twelve months 93 1.0 99. NA; DK 6,837 96.9 00. None; "No" to G44f V13948 'HD 86 OTHER TRANSFER Y ' TLOC= 24504-24508 Amount of 1987 Head's Other Transfer Income Received in 1986 (Ques- tions G44:f and G48) % nonzero = 3.1 mean nonzero = 2,583.0 108 - 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. Inap.; none (V13955=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13949 'WF 86 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 24509-24513 Amount of ADC/AFDC Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/"Wife" (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 3,234.7 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. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13950 'ACC WF 86 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 24514 Accuracy of V13949 (Amount of Wife's/"Wife's" ADC/AFDC in 1986) 7,060 100.0 0. Inap.; no assignment; received no ADC/AFDC (V13949=00000); no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 1. Minor assignment 1 0.0 2. Major assignment V13951 'WF # MO RECEIVE SSI 86 ' TLOC= 24515-24516 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Supplemental Security In- come (SSI) in 1986 (Question G62) 01. One month 02. Two months 03. Three months 04. Four months 05. Five months 06. Six months 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 21 0.2 12. Twelve months 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,038 99.8 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13952 'WF 86 SSI ' TLOC= 24517-24521 RAW DATA - 109 Amount of Supplemental Security Income Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/ "Wife" in 1986 (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 1,858.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the SSI income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13953 'WF 86 OTR WELFARE ' TLOC= 24522-24526 Amount of Other Welfare Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/"Wife" (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 2,185.8 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the other welfare income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 00000. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13954 'WF #MO RECD SOC SEC 86 ' TLOC= 24527-24528 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Social Security in 1986 (Question G35) 2 0.1 01. One month 4 0.1 02. Two months 2 0.0 03. Three months 2 0.0 04. Four months 05. Five months 3 0.0 06. Six months 07. Seven months 3 0.0 08. Eight months 3 0.1 09. Nine months 5 0.1 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 355 7.4 12. Twelve months 5 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,677 92.0 00. Inap.; none; "No" to G31; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00) V13955 'WF 86 SOCIAL SECURITY ' TLOC= 24529-24533 110 - RAW DATA Amount of Social Security Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/ "Wife" (Question G34) % nonzero = 8.0 mean nonzero = 3,551.9 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. Inap.; none; received no Social Security (V13954=00); no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13956 'WF TYPE SOC SEC 86 ' TLOC= 24534 MD=9 G33. Was that disability, retirement, survivor's benefits, or what?- WIFE/"WIFE" 37 0.5 1. Disability 297 6.8 2. Retirement 34 0.4 3. Survivor's benefits 4 0.0 4. Any combination of the above 1 0.0 7. Other 8. Don't Know 11 0.2 9. NA 6,677 92.0 0. Inap.; received no Social Security (V13954=00); no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13957 'WF #MO REC VA PENSION 86' TLOC= 24535-24536 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Pension(s) from the Veterans Administration in 1986 (Question G62) 01. One month 02. Two months 03. Three months 04. Four months 05. Five months 06. Six months 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 3 0.0 12. Twelve months 99. NA; DK 7,058 100.0 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) RAW DATA - 111 V13958 'WF 86 VA PENSION ' TLOC= 24537-24541 Amount of Veterans Administration Pension Payments Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/"Wife" (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero = 2,535.3 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the Veterans Administration pension income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); received no VA pension (V13957=00) V13959 'WF #MO RECD OTR RET 86 ' TLOC= 24542-24543 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Other Retirement Pensions and Annuities in 1986 (Question G62) 4 0.0 01. One month 1 0.0 02. Two months 1 0.0 03. Three months 04. Four months 05. Five months 06. Six months 1 0.0 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 66 1.6 12. Twelve months 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,987 98.3 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13960 'WF OTHER RETIREMENT 86 ' TLOC= 24544-24548 Amount of 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Other Retirement, Pensions and An- nuities Received in 1986 (Question G61) % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero = 3,625.8 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. 99999. $99,999 or more 112 - RAW DATA 00000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); no other retirement (V13959=00) V13961 'WF 86 UNEMP COMP ' TLOC= 24549-24553 Amount of 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Unemployment Pay, including Strike Benefits, Received in 1986 (Question G54) % nonzero = 1.4 mean nonzero = 1,299.4 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the unemployment pay in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; "No" to G53; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00) V13962 'WF 86 WORKERS COMP ' TLOC= 24554-24558 Amount of 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Workers' Compensation Received in 1986 (Question G57) % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 2,365.7 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. 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; "No" to G56; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/ V14116=00) V13963 'WF #MO REC CHILD SUPP 86' TLOC= 24559-24560 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Child Support in 1986 (Question G62) 4 0.0 01. One month 1 0.0 02. Two months 3 0.0 03. Three months 04. Four months 1 0.0 05. Five months 2 0.0 06. Six months 2 0.0 07. Seven months 3 0.0 08. Eight months 2 0.0 09. Nine months 2 0.0 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 94 1.1 12. Twelve months RAW DATA - 113 5 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,942 98.6 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13964 'WF 86 CHILD SUPPORT ' TLOC= 24561-24565 Amount of Child Support Received in 1986 by 1987 Wife/"Wife" (Question G61) % nonzero = 1.4 mean nonzero = 2,449.6 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. 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); received no child support (V13963=00) V13965 'WF #MO REC HLP FR REL 86' TLOC= 24566-24567 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Help from Relatives in 1986 (Question G62) 01. One month 02. Two months 03. Three months 04. Four months 05. Five months 06. Six months 07. Seven months 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 10. Ten months 11. Eleven months 2 0.0 12. Twelve months 4 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,055 99.9 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13966 'WF 86 HELP FROM RELS ' TLOC= 24568-24572 Amount of Help Received From Relatives by 1987 Wife/"Wife" during 1986 (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 1,941.9 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. 114 - RAW DATA 99999. $99,999 or more 00000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); received no help from relatives (V13965=00) V13967 'WF #MO REC OTR TRAN Y 86' TLOC= 24573-24574 MD=99 Number of Months 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Other Transfer Income in 1986 (Question G62) 5 0.1 01. One month 11 0.2 02. Two months 6 0.1 03. Three months 3 0.1 04. Four months 1 0.0 05. Five months 1 0.0 06. Six months 3 0.0 07. Seven months 1 0.0 08. Eight months 09. Nine months 1 0.0 10. Ten months 1 0.0 11. Eleven months 3 0.0 12. Twelve months 2 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,023 99.5 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00) V13968 'WF 86 OTHER TRANSFER Y ' TLOC= 24575-24579 Amount of 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Other Transfer Income Received in 1986 (Question G61) % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero = 1,291.1 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. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); no other transfers (V13967=00) 99999. $99,999 or more V13969 'ACC H+W 86 TRANS EXC ADC' TLOC= 24580 Accuracy of V13931, V13932, V13934, V13937, V13939, V13941, V13942, V13944, V13946, V13948, V13949, V13952, V13953, V13955, V13958, V13960-V13962, V13964, V13966, and V13968 (Transfer income of 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" received in 1986, excluding ADC/AFDC) 6,959 98.6 0. Inap.; no assignment; no transfer income (V13930- V13968=0) 36 0.6 1. Minor assignment RAW DATA - 115 66 0.9 2. Major assignment V13970 'H+W 86 TOT TRANSFER Y ' TLOC= 24581-24585 Total Transfer Income of 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" Received in 1986 % nonzero = 47.8 mean nonzero = 7,091.2 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 V13928, V13931, V13932, V13934, V13937, V13939, V13941, V13942, V13944, V13946, V13948, V13949, V13952, V13953, V13955, V13958, V13960-V13962, V13964, V13966, and V13968. All missing data were assigned. 00000. None (V13928, V13931, V13932, V13934, V13937, V13939, V13941, V13942, V13944, V13946, V13948, V13949, V13952, V13953, V13955, V13958, V13960- V13962, V13964, V13966, and V13968) 99999. $99,999 or more V13971 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JAN 86' TLOC= 24586 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in January 1986 (Question G30:a) 303 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC in January 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,750 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13972 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC FEB 86' TLOC= 24587 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in February 1986 (Question G30:a) 304 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC in February 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,749 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13973 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC MAR 86' TLOC= 24588 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in March 1986 (Question G30:a) 116 - RAW DATA 309 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC March 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,744 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13974 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC APR 86' TLOC= 24589 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in April 1986 (Question G30:a) 310 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC in April 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,743 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13975 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC MAY 86' TLOC= 24590 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in May 1986 (Ques- tion G30:a) 308 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in May 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,745 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13976 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JUN 86' TLOC= 24591 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in June 1986 (Ques- tion G30:a) 310 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in June 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,743 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13977 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC JUL 86' TLOC= 24592 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in July 1986 (Ques- tion G30:a) 304 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in July RAW DATA - 117 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,748 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13978 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC AUG 86' TLOC= 24593 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in August 1986 (Question G30:a) 306 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in August 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,746 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13979 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC SEP 86' TLOC= 24594 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in September 1986 (Question G30:a) 310 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC in September 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,742 97.5 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13980 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC OCT 86' TLOC= 24595 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in October 1986 (Question G30:a) 309 2.4 1. Received ADC/AFDC in October 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,743 97.5 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13981 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC NOV 86' TLOC= 24596 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in November 1986 (Question G30:a) 307 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in November 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 118 - RAW DATA 6,745 97.6 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13982 'H+W RECD ADC/AFDC DEC 86' TLOC= 24597 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received ADC/AFDC in December 1986 (Question G30:a) 305 2.3 1. Received ADC/AFDC in December 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,747 97.7 0. Inap.; did not receive ADC/AFDC at all this month; received no ADC/AFDC during 1986 (V13928=00000 and V13949=00000) V13983 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JAN 86' TLOC= 24598 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in January 1986 (Question G30:c) 100 0.8 1. Received other welfare in January 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,958 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13984 'H+W REC OTR WELFR FEB 86' TLOC= 24599 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in February 1986 (Question G30:c) 101 0.8 1. Received other welfare in February 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,957 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13985 'H+W REC OTR WELFR MAR 86' TLOC= 24600 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in March 1986 (Question G30:c) 99 0.8 1. Received other welfare in March 3 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 119 6,959 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13986 'H+W REC OTR WELFR APR 86' TLOC= 24601 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in April 1986 (Question G30:c) 101 0.8 1. Received other welfare in April 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,957 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13987 'H+W REC OTR WELFR MAY 86' TLOC= 24602 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in May 1986 (Question G30:c) 98 0.8 1. Received other welfare in May 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,960 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13988 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JUN 86' TLOC= 24603 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in June 1986 (Question G30:c) 100 0.8 1. Received other welfare in June 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,958 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13989 'H+W REC OTR WELFR JUL 86' TLOC= 24604 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in July 1986 (Question G30:c) 102 0.8 1. Received other welfare in July 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 120 - RAW DATA 6,956 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13990 'H+W REC OTR WELFR AUG 86' TLOC= 24605 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in August 1986 (Question G30:c) 103 0.9 1. Received other welfare in August 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,955 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13991 'H+W REC OTR WELFR SEP 86' TLOC= 24606 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in September 1986 (Question G30:c) 105 0.9 1. Received other welfare in September 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,953 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13992 'H+W REC OTR WELFR OCT 86' TLOC= 24607 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in October 1986 (Question G30:c) 108 0.9 1. Received other welfare in October 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,950 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13993 'H+W REC OTR WELFR NOV 86' TLOC= 24608 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in November 1986 (Question G30:c) 112 0.9 1. Received other welfare in November 3 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 121 6,946 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13994 'H+W REC OTR WELFR DEC 86' TLOC= 24609 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head or Wife/"Wife" Received Other Welfare in December 1986 (Question G30:c) 111 0.9 1. Received other welfare in December 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,947 99.1 0. Inap.; did not receive other welfare this month; received no other welfare during 1986 (V13932=00000 and V13953=00000) V13995 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JAN 86' TLOC= 24610 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in January 1986 (Question G46:a) 117 1.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in January 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,921 98.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V13996 'HD REC UNEMP COMP FEB 86' TLOC= 24611 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in February 1986 (Question G46:a) 111 1.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in February 22 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,928 98.3 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V13997 'HD REC UNEMP COMP MAR 86' TLOC= 24612 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in March 1986 (Question G46:a) 105 1.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in March 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 122 - RAW DATA 6,933 98.4 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V13998 'HD REC UNEMP COMP APR 86' TLOC= 24613 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in April 1986 (Question G46:a) 91 1.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in April 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,947 98.4 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V13999 'HD REC UNEMP COMP MAY 86' TLOC= 24614 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in May 1986 (Question G46:a) 92 1.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in May 25 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,944 98.3 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14000 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JUN 86' TLOC= 24615 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in June 1986 (Question G46:a) 103 1.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in June 25 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,933 98.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14001 'HD REC UNEMP COMP JUL 86' TLOC= 24616 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in July 1986 (Question G46:a) 111 1.6 1. Received unemployment compensation in July 25 0.3 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 123 6,925 98.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14002 'HD REC UNEMP COMP AUG 86' TLOC= 24617 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in August 1986 (Question G46:a) 92 1.2 1. Received unemployment compensation in August 24 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,945 98.5 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14003 'HD REC UNEMP COMP SEP 86' TLOC= 24618 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in September 1986 (Question G46:a) 91 1.2 1. Received unemployment compensation in September 25 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,945 98.5 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14004 'HD REC UNEMP COMP OCT 86' TLOC= 24619 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in October 1986 (Question G46:a) 94 1.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in October 26 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,941 98.3 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14005 'HD REC UNEMP COMP NOV 86' TLOC= 24620 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in November 1986 (Question G46:a) 105 1.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in November 24 0.3 9. NA; DK 124 - RAW DATA 6,932 98.4 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14006 'HD REC UNEMP COMP DEC 86' TLOC= 24621 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Unemployment Compensation in December 1986 (Question G46:a) 128 1.7 1. Received unemployment compensation in December 23 0.3 9. NA; DK 6,910 98.1 0. Inap.; did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensa- tion in 1986 (V13941=00000) V14007 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JAN 86' TLOC= 24622 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in January 1986 (Question G55) 30 0.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in January 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,025 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14008 'WF REC UNEMP COMP FEB 86' TLOC= 24623 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Febru- ary 1986 (Question G55) 27 0.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in February 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,028 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14009 'WF REC UNEMP COMP MAR 86' TLOC= 24624 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in March 1986 (Question G55) 31 0.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in March 8 0.1 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 125 7,022 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14010 'WF REC UNEMP COMP APR 86' TLOC= 24625 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in April 1986 (Question G55) 30 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in April 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,023 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14011 'WF REC UNEMP COMP MAY 86' TLOC= 24626 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in May 1986 (Question G55) 27 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in May 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,027 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14012 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JUN 86' TLOC= 24627 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in June 1986 (Question G55) 31 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in June 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,022 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14013 'WF REC UNEMP COMP JUL 86' TLOC= 24628 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in July 1986 (Question G55) 33 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in July 126 - RAW DATA 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,021 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14014 'WF REC UNEMP COMP AUG 86' TLOC= 24629 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in August 1986 (Question G55) 35 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in August 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,019 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14015 'WF REC UNEMP COMP SEP 86' TLOC= 24630 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Septem- ber 1986 (Question G55) 29 0.2 1. Received unemployment compensation in September 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,026 99.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14016 'WF REC UNEMP COMP OCT 86' TLOC= 24631 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in October 1986 (Question G55) 37 0.3 1. Received unemployment compensation in October 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,018 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14017 'WF REC UNEMP COMP NOV 86' TLOC= 24632 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Novem- ber 1986 (Question G55) RAW DATA - 127 42 0.4 1. Received unemployment compensation in November 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,013 99.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14018 'WF REC UNEMP COMP DEC 86' TLOC= 24633 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Unemployment Compensation in Decem- ber 1986 (Question G55) 50 0.5 1. Received unemployment compensation in December 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,005 99.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive unemployment compensation this month; did not receive unemployment compensation in 1986 (V13961=00000) V14019 'HD REC WORKR COMP JAN 86' TLOC= 24634 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in January 1986 (Question G46:b) 38 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in January 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,016 99.5 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14020 'HD REC WORKR COMP FEB 86' TLOC= 24635 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in February 1986 (Question G46:b) 41 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in February 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,013 99.5 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14021 'HD REC WORKR COMP MAR 86' TLOC= 24636 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in March 1986 (Ques- tion G46:b) 128 - RAW DATA 49 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in March 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,005 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14022 'HD REC WORKR COMP APR 86' TLOC= 24637 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in April 1986 (Ques- tion G46:b) 42 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in April 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,012 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14023 'HD REC WORKR COMP MAY 86' TLOC= 24638 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in May 1986 (Question G46:b) 43 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in May 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,011 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14024 'HD REC WORKR COMP JUN 86' TLOC= 24639 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in June 1986 (Ques- tion G46:b) 40 0.5 1. Received worker's compensation in June 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,013 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14025 'HD REC WORKR COMP JUL 86' TLOC= 24640 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in July 1986 (Ques- tion G46:b) 47 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in July RAW DATA - 129 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,006 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14026 'HD REC WORKR COMP AUG 86' TLOC= 24641 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in August 1986 (Ques- tion G46:b) 53 0.8 1. Received worker's compensation in August 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,000 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14027 'HD REC WORKR COMP SEP 86' TLOC= 24642 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in September 1986 (Question G46:b) 50 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in September 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,004 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14028 'HD REC WORKR COMP OCT 86' TLOC= 24643 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in October 1986 (Question G46:b) 52 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in October 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,002 99.4 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14029 'HD REC WORKR COMP NOV 86' TLOC= 24644 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in November 1986 (Question G46:b) 52 0.6 1. Received worker's compensation in November 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 130 - RAW DATA 7,001 99.3 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14030 'HD REC WORKR COMP DEC 86' TLOC= 24645 MD=9 Whether 1987 Head Received Worker's Compensation in December 1986 (Question G46:b) 52 0.7 1. Received worker's compensation in December 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 7,001 99.2 0. Inap.; did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13942=00000) V14031 'WF REC WRKR COMP JAN 86 ' TLOC= 24646 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in January 1986 (Question G58) 9 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in January 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,051 99.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14032 'WF REC WRKR COMP FEB 86 ' TLOC= 24647 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in February 1986 (Question G58) 10 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in February 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,050 99.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14033 'WF REC WRKR COMP MAR 86 ' TLOC= 24648 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in March 1986 (Question G58) 14 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in March 1 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 131 7,046 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14034 'WF REC WRKR COMP APR 86 ' TLOC= 24649 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in April 1986 (Question G58) 15 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in April 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,045 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14035 'WF REC WRKR COMP MAY 86 ' TLOC= 24650 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in May 1986 (Question G58) 12 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in May 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,048 99.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14036 'WF REC WRKR COMP JUN 86 ' TLOC= 24651 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in June 1986 (Question G58) 14 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in June 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,046 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14037 'WF REC WRKR COMP JUL 86 ' TLOC= 24652 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in July 1986 (Question G58) 14 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in July 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 132 - RAW DATA 7,046 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14038 'WF REC WRKR COMP AUG 86 ' TLOC= 24653 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in August 1986 (Question G58) 15 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in August 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,045 99.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14039 'WF REC WRKR COMP SEP 86 ' TLOC= 24654 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in September 1986 (Question G58) 15 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in September 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,045 99.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14040 'WF REC WRKR COMP OCT 86 ' TLOC= 24655 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in October 1986 (Question G58) 15 0.1 1. Received worker's compensation in October 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,045 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14041 'WF REC WRKR COMP NOV 86 ' TLOC= 24656 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in November 1986 (Question G58) 15 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in November 1 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 133 7,045 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14042 'WF REC WRKR COMP DEC 86 ' TLOC= 24657 MD=9 Whether 1987 Wife/"Wife" Received Worker's Compensation in December 1986 (Question G58) 18 0.2 1. Received worker's compensation in December 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 7,042 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" (V13802=5/V14116=00); did not receive worker's compensation this month; did not receive worker's compensation in 1986 (V13962=00000) V14043 'OFUM REC TXBL Y 86? ' TLOC= 24658 Did any Other FU Member receive taxable income? 1,578 23.6 1. Yes 5,483 76.4 5. No V14044 'SEQ# 1ST OFUM W TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24659-24660 1987 Sequence Number of First Other FU Member With Taxable Income The actual 1987 sequence number (V30555) of the individual who pro- duced the income is coded here. This provides a link with the individual-level data of this person. 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) V14045 '% PRORAT TXBL Y 1ST OFUM' TLOC= 24661-24662 Percentage Prorated Taxable Income of First Other FU Member % nonzero = 4.7 mean nonzero = 55.1 Incomes for part-year family unit members are coded based on the por- tion of annual income earned and the amount of time these persons were living in the family during 1986. This percent proration variable provides a means of creating whole-year income for the individual; simply divide the total taxable income (V14046) by the percent prora- tion (V14045). 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) V14046 'TXBL Y 1ST XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24663-24668 134 - RAW DATA Taxable Income in 1986 of First Other FU Member (and Spouse) % nonzero = 23.6 mean nonzero = 8,315.6 If the 1986 Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out or died by 1987 (see V14048 below), then his or her taxable income, if any, is included here. 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. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) 999999. $999,999 or more V14047 '# EXEMP 1ST XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24669-24670 Number of Exemptions for 1986 Tax Year--First Other FU Member % nonzero = 22.9 mean nonzero = 1.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the First Other FU Member for 1986 taxes. 00. Inap.; 1986 Head or Wife/"Wife" died since last interview or 1986 Head or Wife/"Wife" moved out be- tween January 1987 and the time of the 1987 inter- view; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) V14048 'TAX TABLE 1ST XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 24671 Tax Table Used for 1986 Tax Year--First Other FU Member 1,244 18.6 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1986 25 0.4 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1986 22 0.2 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1986 47 0.7 5. 1986 Head, Wife/"Wife" or Husband died since last interview; 1986 Head, Wife/"Wife" or Husband moved out between January 1987 and the time of the 1987 interview 213 3.4 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1986 9 0.2 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1986 18 0.2 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1986 9. NA; other 5,483 76.4 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) RAW DATA - 135 V14049 'SEQ# 2ND OFUM W TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24672-24673 1987 Sequence Number of Second Other FU Member With Taxable Income The actual 1987 sequence number (V30555) of the individual who pro- duced the income is coded here. This provides a link with the individual-level data of this person. 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income V14050 '% PRORAT TXBL Y 2ND OFUM' TLOC= 24674-24675 Percentage Prorated Taxable Income of Second Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 41.8 Incomes for part-year family unit members are coded based on the por- tion of annual income earned and the amount of time these persons were living in the family during 1986. This percent proration variable provides a means of creating whole-year income for the individual; simply divide the total taxable income (V14051) by the percent prora- tion (V14050). 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00) V14051 'TXBL Y 2ND XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24676-24681 Taxable Income in 1986 for Second Other FU Member % nonzero = 6.8 mean nonzero = 4,000.8 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. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V14052 '# EXEMP 2ND XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24682-24683 Number of Exemptions for 1986 Tax Year--Second Other FU Member % nonzero = 6.8 136 - RAW DATA mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Second Other FU Member for 1986 taxes. 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00) V14053 'TAX TABLE 2ND XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 24684 Tax Table Used for 1986 Tax Year--Second Other FU Member 404 6.0 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1986 1 0.0 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1986 1 0.0 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1986 49 0.8 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1986 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1986 1 0.0 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1986 6,605 93.2 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00) V14054 'SEQ# 3RD OFUM W TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24685-24686 1987 Sequence Number of Third Other FU Member With Taxable Income The actual 1987 sequence number (V30555) of the individual who pro- duced the income is coded here. This provides a link with the individual-level data of this person. 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income V14055 '% PRORAT TXBL Y 3RD OFUM' TLOC= 24687-24688 Percentage Prorated Taxable Income of Third Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 34.1 Incomes for part-year family unit members are coded based on the por- tion of annual income earned and the amount of time these persons were living in the family during 1986. This percent proration variable provides a means of creating whole-year income for the individual; simply divide the total taxable income (V14056) by the percent prora- tion (V14055). 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU RAW DATA - 137 Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00) V14056 'TXBL Y 3RD XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24689-24694 Taxable Income in 1986 of Third Other FU Member % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero = 3,167.4 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. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V14057 '# EXEMP 3RD XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24695-24696 Number of Exemptions for 1986 Tax Year--Third Other FU Member % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Third Other FU Member for 1986 taxes. 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00) V14058 'TAX TABLE 3RD XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 24697 Tax Table Used for 1986 Tax Year--Third Other FU Member 103 1.6 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1986 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1986 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1986 11 0.1 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1986 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1986 1 0.0 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1986 6,946 98.3 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00) 138 - RAW DATA V14059 'SEQ# 4TH OFUM W TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24698-24699 1987 Sequence Number of Fourth Other FU Member With Taxable Income The actual 1987 sequence number (V30555) of the individual who pro- duced the income is coded here. This provides a link with the individual-level data of this person. 00. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Mem- ber with taxable income V14060 '% PRORAT TXBL Y 4TH OFUM' TLOC= 24700-24701 Percentage Prorated Taxable Income of Fourth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 24.6 Incomes for part-year family unit members are coded based on the por- tion of annual income earned and the amount of time these persons were living in the family during 1986. This percent proration variable provides a means of creating whole-year income for the individual; simply divide the total taxable income (V14061) by the percent prora- tion (V14060). 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14059=00) V14061 'TXBL Y 4TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24702-24707 Taxable Income in 1986 of Fourth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 4,092.7 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. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14059=00) RAW DATA - 139 999999. $999,999 or more V14062 '# EXEMP 4TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24708-24709 Number of Exemptions for 1986 Tax Year--Fourth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of exemptions allowed the Fourth Other FU Member 00. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Mem- ber with taxable income (V14059=00) V14063 'TAX TABLE 4TH XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 24710 Tax Table Used for 1986 Tax Year--Fourth Other FU Member 27 0.3 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1986 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1986 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1986 2 0.0 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1986 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1986 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1986 7,032 99.7 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Mem- ber with taxable income (V14059=00) V14064 'SEQ# 5TH OFUM W TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24711-24712 1987 Sequence Number of Fifth Other FU Member With Taxable Income The actual 1987 sequence number (V30555) of the individual who pro- duced the income is coded here. This provides a link with the individual-level data of this person. 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14059=00); no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income V14065 '% PRORAT TXBL Y 5TH OFUM' TLOC= 24713-24714 Percentage Prorated Taxable Income of Fifth Other FU Member 140 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero = 50.0 Incomes for part-year family unit members are coded based on the por- tion of annual income earned and the amount of time these persons were living in the family during 1986. This percent proration variable provides a means of creating whole-year income for the individual; simply divide the total taxable income (V14066) by the percent prora- tion (V14065). 00. Inap.; income is not prorated; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14059=00); no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14064=00) V14066 'TXBL Y 5TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24715-24720 Taxable Income in 1986 of Fifth Other FU Member % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 2,972.1 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. Inap.; none; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14059=00); no Fifth Other FU Member with tax- able income (V14064=00) 999999. $999,999 or more V14067 '# EXEMP 5TH XTRA EARNER ' TLOC= 24721-24722 Number of Exemptions for 1986 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 Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with RAW DATA - 141 taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Mem- ber with taxable income (V14059=00); no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14064=00) V14068 'TAX TABLE 5TH XTRA EARNR' TLOC= 24723 Tax Table Used for 1986 Tax Year--Fifth Other FU Member 6 0.1 1. Single and was in FU for all of 1986 2. Married and was in FU for all of 1986 3. Head of Household and was in FU for all of 1986 1 0.0 6. Single and was in FU only part of 1986 7. Married and was in FU only part of 1986 8. Head of Household and was in FU only part of 1986 7,054 99.9 0. Inap.; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5); no Second Other FU Member with taxable income (V14049=00); no Third Other FU Member with taxable income (V14054=00); no Fourth Other FU Mem- ber with taxable income (V14059=00); no Fifth Other FU Member with taxable income (V14064=00) V14069 'OFUM 86 ANN WRK HRS ' TLOC= 24724-24727 Annual 1986 Work Hours of All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 22.1 mean nonzero = 1,445.0 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 Other FU Member worked in 1986; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) 9999. 9,999 hours or more V14070 'OFUM 86 TOT ANN TXBL Y ' TLOC= 24728-24733 Total 1986 Taxable Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 23.6 mean nonzero = 9,760.3 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 values represent the sum of V14046, V14051, V14056, V14061, and V14066, as well as any ad- ditional taxable income if there were more than five persons with such income. -99999. Loss of $99,999 or more 142 - RAW DATA 000000. None; no Other FU Member with taxable income (V14043=5) 999999. $999,999 or more V14071 'ACC OFUM ANN TXBL Y 86 ' TLOC= 24734 Accuracy of V14070 (Total 1986 taxable income of all others in FU) 6,680 95.3 0. Inap.; no assignment; no Other FU Member with tax- able income (V14043=5) 55 0.9 1. Minor assignment 326 3.8 2. Major assignment V14072 'OFUM 86 ASSET Y ' TLOC= 24735-24739 Total 1986 Asset Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 3.3 mean nonzero = 1,625.6 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 assigned. The amount represented by this variable is included in the total taxable income of others (V14070). -9999. Loss of $9,999 or more 00000. Inap.; none; no Other FU Members with taxable income (V14043=5) 99999. $99,999 or more V14073 'OFUM REC TRANSFER Y? ' TLOC= 24740 Did Any Other FU Member Receive Any Transfer Income in 1986? 461 6.0 1. Yes 6,600 94.0 5. No V14074 'OFUM 86 ADC/AFDC ' TLOC= 24741-24745 Total 1986 ADC/AFDC Income Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 2,086.1 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the ADC/AFDC income in whole dollars; all missing data were assigned. RAW DATA - 143 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from ADC/AFDC 99999. $99,999 or more V14075 'OFUM 86 SSI ' TLOC= 24746-24750 Total 1986 Supplemental Security Income Received by All Other FU Mem- bers in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero = 3,094.4 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from SSI 99999. $99,999 or more V14076 'OFUM 86 OTHER WELFARE ' TLOC= 24751-24755 Total 1986 Other Welfare Income Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero = 1,753.6 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from other welfare 99999. $99,999 or more V14077 'OFUM 86 SOC SECURITY ' TLOC= 24756-24760 Total 1986 Social Security Payments Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero = 4,057.6 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. 144 - RAW DATA 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from Social Security 99999. $99,999 or more V14078 'OFUM 86 VA PAYMENTS ' TLOC= 24761-24765 Total 1986 Veterans Administration Pension(s) Received by All Other FU Members in FU in 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero = 3,319.7 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from Veterans Administration 99999. $99,999 or more V14079 'OFUM 86 OTR RETIREMENT ' TLOC= 24766-24770 Total 1986 Other Retirement, Pensions, and Annuities Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero = 4,531.8 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from other retirement 99999. $99,999 or more V14080 'OFUM 86 UNEMP COMP ' TLOC= 24771-24775 Total 1986 Unemployment Compensation Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 1,217.2 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. RAW DATA - 145 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from unemployment 99999. $99,999 or more V14081 'OFUM 86 WORKERS COMP ' TLOC= 24776-24780 Total 1986 Worker's Compensation Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 1,762.9 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from worker's compensation 99999. $99,999 or more V14082 'OFUM 86 CHILD SUPPORT ' TLOC= 24781-24785 Total 1986 Child Support Received by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 1,216.4 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 Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members with income from child support 99999. $99,999 or more V14083 'OFUM 86 HELP FROM RELS ' TLOC= 24786-24790 Total Help Received from Relatives in 1986 by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 790.8 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. 146 - RAW DATA 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members received help from relatives 99999. $99,999 or more V14084 'OFUM 86 OTHER TRANSFERS ' TLOC= 24791-24795 Total Other Transfer Income Received in 1986 by All Other FU Members in FU during 1986 % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 2,990.3 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. Inap.; no Other FU Member with transfer income (V14073=5); no Other FU Members received miscel- laneous transfers 99999. $99,999 or more V14085 'NOPRO TOT TRANS Y OFUM86' TLOC= 24796-24800 Total 1986 Transfer Income of All Other FU Members during 1986-NOT PRORATED % nonzero = 6.0 mean nonzero = 5,004.0 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the actual amount of transfers received by all Other FU Members during 1986, regardless of time spent in the FU. This variable is not equiv- alent to calculations from the 1985 wave and earlier. See V14086 for a measure that is. For an explanation of prorating, see Section I, Part 3. 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members with transfer income (V14073=5) 99999. $99,999 or more V14086 'PRO TOT TRANS Y OFUM 86 ' TLOC= 24801-24805 Total 1986 Transfer Income of All Other FU Members in FU during 1986- ANNUAL PRORATED TOTAL % nonzero = 6.0 mean nonzero = 4,298.7 The values for this variable in the range 00001-99998 represent the sum of V14074 through V14084 in whole dollars. RAW DATA - 147 00000. Inap.; no Other FU Members with transfer income (V14073=5) 99999. $99,999 or more V14087 'ACC OFUM 86 TRANSFERS ' TLOC= 24806 Accuracy of V14086 (Total prorated transfer income of all Other FU Members in FU during 1986) 6,975 98.9 0. Inap.; no assignment; no Other FU Members with transfer income (V14073=5) 19 0.2 1. Minor assignment 67 0.8 2. Major assignment V14088 '# OFUM Y RECEIVERS 86 ' TLOC= 24807 Number of Income Receivers in FU in 1986 Other Than 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" 5,245 73.2 0. None; no Other FU Members with income (V14070=000000 and V14086=00000) 1,251 18.9 1. One 414 5.9 2. Two 113 1.6 3. Three 28 0.3 4. Four 7 0.1 5. Five 3 0.0 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14089 '# OFUM LABOR Y RECRS 86 ' TLOC= 24808 Number of Labor Income Receivers in FU in 1986 Other Than 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" 5,574 77.9 0. None; no Other FU Members with taxable income (V14070=V14072) 1,070 15.9 1. One 309 4.7 2. Two 80 1.3 3. Three 22 0.2 4. Four 4 0.0 5. Five 2 0.0 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14090 '1968 ID ' TLOC= 24809-24812 1968 Interview Number 148 - RAW DATA Values for this variable in the range 0001-2930 indicate that the 1987 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. V14091 '1969 ID ' TLOC= 24813-24816 1969 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4460 indicate the 1969 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1969 V14092 '1970 ID ' TLOC= 24817-24820 1970 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4645 indicate the 1970 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1970 V14093 '1971 ID ' TLOC= 24821-24824 1971 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-4840 indicate the 1971 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1971 V14094 '1972 ID ' TLOC= 24825-24828 1972 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5060 indicate the 1972 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1972 V14095 '1973 ID ' TLOC= 24829-24832 1973 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5285 indicate the 1973 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. RAW DATA - 149 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1973 V14096 '1974 ID ' TLOC= 24833-24836 1974 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5517 indicate the 1974 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1974 V14097 '1975 ID ' TLOC= 24837-24840 1975 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5725 indicate the 1975 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1975 V14098 '1976 ID ' TLOC= 24841-24844 1976 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-5862 indicate the 1976 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1976 V14099 '1977 ID ' TLOC= 24845-24848 1977 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6007 indicate the 1977 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1977 V14100 '1978 ID ' TLOC= 24849-24852 1978 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6154 indicate the 1978 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1978 V14101 '1979 ID ' TLOC= 24853-24856 150 - RAW DATA 1979 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6373 indicate the 1979 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1979 V14102 '1980 ID ' TLOC= 24857-24860 1980 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6533 indicate the 1980 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1980 V14103 '1981 ID ' TLOC= 24861-24864 1981 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6620 indicate the 1981 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1981 V14104 '1982 ID ' TLOC= 24865-24868 1982 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6742 indicate the 1982 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1982 V14105 '1983 ID ' TLOC= 24869-24872 1983 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6852 indicate the 1986 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1983 V14106 '1984 ID ' TLOC= 24873-24876 1984 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-6918 indicate the 1984 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. RAW DATA - 151 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1984 V14107 '1985 ID ' TLOC= 24877-24880 1985 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-7032 indicate the 1985 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1985 V14108 '1986 ID ' TLOC= 24881-24884 1986 Interview Number Values for this variable in the range 0001-7018 indicate the 1986 interview number of the 1987 Head of FU. 0000. 1987 Head of FU, if sample member, was not in any panel family in 1986 V14109 'INTERVIEWER ID # 1987 ' TLOC= 24885-24888 MD=9999 Interviewer's ID Number This is the 4-digit identification number assigned to each interviewer by the Survey Research Center's Field Office as his or her personal identifier. 9999. NA 0000. Mail interview V14110 'INTERVIEWER IN # ' TLOC= 24889-24891 MD=999 Interviewer's Interview Number Each interviewer sequentially assigns a 3-digit number (001-998) to every interview that he or she completes. 999. NA; mail interview V14111 'DATE OF 1987 IW ' TLOC= 24892-24895 MD=9999 Date of 1987 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 1987 began March 05 (0305). 9999. NA; mail interview 152 - RAW DATA V14112 'LENGTH OF 1987 IW ' TLOC= 24896-24898 MD=999 Length of 1987 Interview mean, excluding missing data = 28.5 The actual number of minutes taken by the interviewer to administer the questionnaire is coded here. 999. NA; mail interview V14113 '# IN FU ' TLOC= 24899-24900 Number of Persons in FU at the Time of the 1987 Interview mean = 2.5 This variable is identical to V13867. Its values range from 01 to no more than 20. The code values represent the actual number of persons currently in the FU. V14114 'AGE OF 1987 HEAD ' TLOC= 24901-24902 MD=99 Age of 1987 Head mean, excluding missing data = 46.5 This variable represents the actual age of the 1987 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. Ninety-eight years of age or older 99. NA V14115 'SEX OF 1987 HEAD ' TLOC= 24903 Sex of 1987 Head 4,972 68.9 1. Male 2,089 31.1 2. Female V14116 'AGE OF 1987 WIFE ' TLOC= 24904-24905 MD=99 Age of 1987 Wife/"Wife" % nonzero = 53.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 43.8 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. RAW DATA - 153 00. No wife/"wife" in FU: Head is female (V14115=2) or single male 98. Ninety-eight years of age or older 99. NA V14117 '# CHILDREN IN FU ' TLOC= 24906-24907 Number of Persons Now in the FU Under 18 Years of Age % nonzero = 37.3 mean nonzero = 1.8 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 V14118 'AGE YOUNGEST CHILD ' TLOC= 24908-24909 MD=99 Age of Youngest Person Now in the FU Under 18 Years of Age % nonzero = 37.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.2 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 00. Inap.; no persons age 17 or younger in FU (V14117=00) V14119 '# NONFU SHARING HU ' TLOC= 24910-24911 MD=99 Number of Non-FU Members Sharing Housing Unit with This FU % nonzero = 11.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 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 154 - RAW DATA V14120 'A3 MARITAL STATUS ' TLOC= 24912 MD=9 A3. Are you (HEAD) married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been married? 3,876 52.7 1. Married 1,249 17.3 2. Never married 650 12.1 3. Widowed 857 14.0 4. Divorced, annulled 429 3.9 5. Separated 9. NA; DK V14121 'A4 TYPE DU ' TLOC= 24913 MD=9 A4. Do you live in a one-family house, a two-family house, an apart- ment, a mobile home, or what? 4,423 66.2 1. One-family house 399 5.5 2. Two-family house; duplex 1,485 18.4 3. Apartment; housing project 457 5.9 4. Mobile home; trailer 169 2.0 6. Rowhouse; townhouse 104 1.6 7. Other 24 0.4 9. NA; DK V14122 'A5 ACTUAL # ROOMS ' TLOC= 24914-24915 MD=99 A5. How many rooms do you have (for your family) not counting bathrooms? mean, excluding missing data = 5.5 The values for this variable in the range 01-98 represent the actual number of rooms the family unit has, excluding bathrooms. If a response to this question mentions a fraction of a room, for ex- ample, a summer-use sun porch, this fraction is dropped. 99. NA; DK 00. None; FU shares room V14123 'A6 TYPE FUEL FOR HEAT:1 ' TLOC= 24916-24917 MD=99 A6. How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil, or what? - FIRST MENTION The codes below are in priority order. 4,102 56.4 01. Gas 1,710 23.3 02. Electricity RAW DATA - 155 810 14.0 03. Oil 214 3.2 04. Wood 27 0.5 05. Coal 4 0.1 06. Solar 39 0.6 10. Bottled gas; propane 39 0.4 11. Kerosene 1 0.0 97. Other 78 0.8 98. Don't know 17 0.2 99. NA 20 0.4 00. Inap.; no heat in dwelling V14124 'A6 TYPE FUEL FOR HEAT:2 ' TLOC= 24918-24919 MD=99 A6. How is your (home/apartment) heated--with gas, electricity, oil, or what? - SECOND MENTION The codes below are in priority order. 01. Gas 144 1.4 02. Electricity 33 0.5 03. Oil 365 5.5 04. Wood 21 0.4 05. Coal 13 0.3 06. Solar 9 0.1 10. Bottled gas; propane 56 0.6 11. Kerosene 2 0.0 97. Other 98. Don't know 6,418 91.2 00. Inap.; no second mention; no heat in dwelling (V14123=00) V14125 'A7 RECD GOVT HTG SUBSDY ' TLOC= 24920 MD=9 A7. There are government programs that give money to people to help them pay for heating their homes. Did you receive help with heating bills from any government program last winter (1986-87)? 552 5.7 1. Yes 6,507 94.3 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK V14126 'A9 OWN/RENT OR WHAT ' TLOC= 24921 A9. Do you own the (home/apartment), pay rent, or what? 3,724 60.0 1. Owns or is buying home, either fully or jointly; mobile home owners who rent lots are included here 2,926 34.7 5. Pays rent 411 5.3 8. Neither owns nor rents 156 - RAW DATA V14127 'A12 HAVE MORTGAGE? ' TLOC= 24922 MD=9 A12. Do you have a mortgage on this property? 2,511 36.4 1. Yes 1,207 23.4 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 3,338 40.0 0. Inap.; not a homeowner (V14126=5 or 8) V14128 'A16 # YRS PAY ON MORT? ' TLOC= 24923-24924 MD=99 A16. About how many more years will you have to pay on it? % nonzero = 36.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.3 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 (V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage (V14127=5 or 9) V14129 'A17 SECOND MORTGAGE? ' TLOC= 24925 MD=9 A17. Do you also have a second mortgage? 260 3.9 1. Yes 2,236 32.3 5. No 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,551 63.6 0. Inap.; not a home owner (V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage (V14127=5 or 9) V14130 'A18 PROP TAX IN MTG PMT?' TLOC= 24926 MD=9 A18. Do your mortgage payments include property taxes? 167 1.7 1. Yes 2,332 34.5 5. No 11 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,551 63.6 0. Inap.; not a homeowner (V14126=5 or 8); no mortgage (V14127=5 or 9) V14131 'A21 RENTED FURNISHED? ' TLOC= 24927 MD=9 A21. Is this (house/apartment) rented fully furnished? RAW DATA - 157 295 3.6 1. Yes 2,602 30.8 5. No 29 0.4 9. NA; DK 4,135 65.3 0. Inap.; does not rent (V14126=1 or 8) V14132 'A22 IN PUBLIC OWND PROJ?' TLOC= 24928 MD=9 A22. Is this (house/apartment) in a public housing project, that is, is it owned by a local housing authority or other public agency? 420 3.8 1. Yes 2,491 30.8 5. No 16 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,134 65.2 0. Inap.; does not rent (V14126=1 or 8) V14133 'A23 GOVT PAY PART RENT? ' TLOC= 24929 MD=9 A23. Are you paying lower rent because the Federal, State or local government is paying part of the cost? [COST OF RENT] 140 1.4 1. Yes 2,333 29.1 5. No 18 0.3 9. NA; DK 4,570 69.2 0. Inap.; does not rent (V14126=1 or 8); public housing (V14132=1 or 9) V14134 'A24 PAY HEAT/ELEC/WATER?' TLOC= 24930 MD=9 A24. Do you pay for heat, electricity, or water yourself?-RENTERS 2,241 26.6 1. Yes 676 8.0 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,134 65.2 0. Inap.; does not rent (V14126=1 or 8) V14135 'A26 HEAT IN MTHLY RENT? ' TLOC= 24931 MD=9 A26. Is heating included in your monthly rent? 354 5.0 1. Yes 1,741 19.6 5. No 146 2.0 9. NA; DK 4,820 73.4 0. Inap.; does not rent (V14126=1 or 8); does not pay for heat, electricity or water (V14134=5 or 9) 158 - RAW DATA V14136 'A27 WHY NOT OWN/RENT ' TLOC= 24932 MD=9 A27. How is that?-NEITHER OWNS NOR RENTS 5 0.1 1. Servant; housekeeper 14 0.2 2. Farm laborer; ranch laborer 63 0.8 3. Other persons for whom housing is part of compensa- tion (janitors, gardeners, nurses, tutors, etc.) 267 3.4 4. Persons for whom housing is a gift; paid by someone outside of FU; owned by relatives; pay no rent or only pay taxes. 4 0.1 5. Sold own home, but still living there 6. Living in house which will inherit; estate in process 4 0.0 7. Living in temporary quarters (garage, shed, motor vehicle, etc.) while home is under construction or until new apartment is found. 46 0.5 8. Other 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,650 94.7 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V14126=1 or 5) V14137 'A29 IN PUBLIC OWND PROJ?' TLOC= 24933 MD=9 A29. Is this (house/apartment) in a public housing project, that is, is it owned by a local housing authority or other public agency? 47 0.2 1. Yes 354 4.9 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,650 94.7 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V14126=1 or 5) V14138 'A30 GOVT PAY ALL RENT? ' TLOC= 24934 MD=9 A30. Are you paying no rent because the Federal, State or local government is paying all of it? 38 0.3 1. Yes 314 4.6 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,707 95.1 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V14126=1 or 5); public housing (V14137=1 or 9) V14139 'A31 PAY HEAT/ELEC/WATER?' TLOC= 24935 MD=9 A31. Do you pay for heat, electricity, or water yourself?-NEITHER OWNS NOR RENTS 158 2.1 1. Yes RAW DATA - 159 247 3.1 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,650 94.7 0. Inap.; owns or rents (V14126=1 or 5) V14140 'A33 MOVED SINCE SPG 86? ' TLOC= 24936 MD=9 A33. Have you (HEAD) moved any time since the spring of 1986? 1,786 22.7 1. Yes 5,269 77.3 5. No 6 0.0 9. NA; DK V14141 'A34 MONTH MOVED ' TLOC= 24937-24938 MD=99 A34. What month and year was that? (MOST RECENT MOVE) The month coded here is that of the most recent move since the 1986 interview. 135 1.8 01. January; "winter" 140 1.8 02. February 178 2.4 03. March 175 2.5 04. April; "spring" 131 1.6 05. May 117 1.4 06. June 108 1.4 07. July; "summer" 153 2.1 08. August 131 1.7 09. September 170 2.0 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 148 1.9 11. November 134 1.5 12. December 65 0.7 99. NA; DK month 5,276 77.3 00. Inap.; has not moved (V14140=5 or 9) V14142 'A35 WHY MOVED ' TLOC= 24939 MD=9 A35. Why did you (HEAD) move? The codes below are in priority order. 190 3.1 1. Purposive productive reasons: to take another job; transfer; stopped going to school 54 0.8 2. To get nearer to work 354 3.8 3. Purposive consumptive reasons--expansion of housing: more space; better place 122 1.6 4. Purposive consumptive reasons--contraction of hous- ing: less space; less rent 349 4.3 5. Purposive consumptive--other house-related: want to own home; got married 160 - RAW DATA 84 1.1 6. Purposive consumptive--neighborhood-related: better neighborhood; go to school 353 4.5 7. Response to outside events (involuntary reasons): HU coming down; being evicted; armed services, etc.; health reasons; divorce; retiring because of health 185 2.6 8. Ambiguous or mixed reasons: to save money; all my old neighbors moved away; retiring (NA why) 93 1.0 9. NA; DK 5,277 77.3 0. Inap.; has not moved (V14141=5 or 9) V14143 'A36 WTR MIGHT MOVE ' TLOC= 24940 MD=9 A36. Do you think you (HEAD) might move in the next couple of years? 2,600 33.5 1. Yes; might or maybe 4,175 62.1 5. No 286 4.4 8. Don't know 9. NA V14144 'A37 LIKELIHOOD OF MOVING' TLOC= 24941 MD=9 A37. Would you say you definitely will move, probably will move, or are you more uncertain? 1,243 15.3 1. Definitely 916 11.9 2. Probably 434 6.2 3. More uncertain 7 0.1 9. NA 4,461 66.5 0. Inap.; does not plan to move (V14143=5, 8 or 9) V14145 'A38 WHY MIGHT MOVE ' TLOC= 24942 MD=9 A38. Why (will/might) you move? The codes below are in priority order. 363 6.0 1. Purposive productive reasons: to take another job; transfer; stopped going to school 57 0.9 2. To get nearer to work 655 6.9 3. Purposive consumptive reasons--expansion of housing: more space; better place 180 2.8 4. Purposive consumptive reasons--contraction of hous- ing: less space; less rent 681 7.7 5. Purposive consumptive--other house-related: want to own home; got married 191 2.4 6. Purposive consumptive--neighborhood-related: better neighborhood; go to school RAW DATA - 161 194 2.6 7. Response to outside events (involuntary reasons): DU coming down; being evicted; armed services, etc.; health reasons; divorce; retiring because of health 229 3.7 8. Ambiguous or mixed reasons: to save money; all my old neighbors moved away; retiring (NA why) 50 0.6 9. NA; DK 4,461 66.5 0. Inap.; does not plan to move (V14143=5, 8 or 9) V14146 'B1 EMPLMT STATUS-HEAD ' TLOC= 24943 B1. We would like to know about what you do--are you (HEAD) working now, looking for work, retired, keeping house, a student, or what? 4,934 67.8 1. Working now 92 1.2 2. Only temporarily laid off, sick leave or maternity leave 403 3.4 3. Looking for work, unemployed 905 18.2 4. Retired 258 2.7 5. Permanently disabled; temporarily disabled 385 5.7 6. Keeping house 68 0.9 7. Student 16 0.1 8. Other; "workfare"; in prison or jail V14147 'B2 YEAR RETIRED (HD-R)' TLOC= 24944-24945 MD=99 B2. In what year did you (HEAD) retire? % nonzero = 18.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 76.9 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the ac- tual year in which Head retired. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not retired (V14146=1-3, 5-8) V14148 'B3 WORK FOR MONEY?(HD-E)' TLOC= 24946 MD=9 B3. Are you (HEAD) doing any work for money now at all? 155 2.6 1. Yes 1,880 28.3 5. No 9. NA; DK 5,026 69.0 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2) V14149 'B4 WORK SELF/OTR? (HD-E)' TLOC= 24947 MD=9 162 - RAW DATA B4. On your main job, are you (HEAD) self-employed, are you employed by someone else, or what? 4,471 60.1 1. Someone else only 44 0.7 2. Both someone else and self 662 10.9 3. Self-employed only 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14150 'B5 CORP/UNCORP BUS(HD-E)' TLOC= 24948 MD=9 B5. Is that an unincorporated business or a corporation? 543 8.6 1. Unincorporated 157 2.8 2. Corporation 3. Both 8. DK 6 0.1 9. NA 6,355 88.5 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); works for someone else only (V14149=1 or 9) V14151 'B6 WORK FOR GOVT? (HD-E)' TLOC= 24949 MD=9 B6. Do you (HEAD) work for the federal, state or local government, a private company, or what? 289 3.2 1. Federal government 313 4.1 2. State government 369 5.1 3. Local government; public school system 3,471 47.3 4. Private company; non-government 16 0.2 7. Other 13 0.2 9. NA; DK 2,590 39.9 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14149=2, 3 or 9) V14152 'B7 JOB NOW UNION? (H-E)' TLOC= 24950 MD=9 B7. Is your current job covered by a union contract? 1,015 12.9 1. Yes 3,301 45.1 5. No 155 2.1 9. NA; DK 2,590 39.9 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14149=2, 3 or 9) RAW DATA - 163 V14153 'B8 BELONG UNION? (HD-E)' TLOC= 24951 MD=9 B8. Do you belong to that labor union? 871 11.3 1. Yes 136 1.5 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,046 87.1 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14149=2, 3 or 9); current job not covered by union contract (V14152=5 or 9) V14154 'B9-10 MAIN OCC:3 DIG H-E' TLOC= 24952-24954 MD=999 B9. What is your (HEAD'S) main occupation? What sort of work do you do? B10. 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. 817 14.3 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 742 12.6 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 255 4.6 260-285. Sales Workers 500 6.9 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 1,010 12.6 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 526 5.7 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 302 3.3 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 249 2.3 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 78 1.6 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 46 0.5 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 587 6.6 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 61 0.6 980-984. Private Household Workers 8 0.1 999. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14155 'B11 MAIN IND:3 DIGT(H-E)' TLOC= 24955-24957 MD=999 B11. 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. 169 2.8 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 164 - RAW DATA 48 0.5 047-057. Mining 462 5.8 067-077. Construction 1,191 16.0 107-398. Manufacturing 434 5.6 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 846 12.1 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 221 3.8 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 285 3.5 727-759. Business and Repair Services 204 2.4 769-798. Personal Services 41 0.6 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 814 12.7 828-897. Professional and Related Services 414 5.0 907-937. Public Administration 52 0.7 999. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14156 'B12 SLRY/HRLY/OTR (H-E)' TLOC= 24958 MD=9 B12. (On your main job,) are you (HEAD) salaried, paid by the hour, or what? 1,890 29.9 1. Salaried 2,488 29.3 3. Paid by hour 800 12.5 7. Other 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14157 'B13 PAY/HR-SALARY (HD-E)' TLOC= 24959-24962 MD=9999 B13. How much is your salary? % nonzero = 29.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.762 (with implied decimals) 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is not salaried (V14156=3, 7 or 9) V14158 'B14 WTR SAL PD OT (HD-E)' TLOC= 24963 MD=9 RAW DATA - 165 B14. If you were to work more hours than usual during some week, would you get paid for those extra hours of work? 507 7.1 1. Yes 1,361 22.4 5. No 22 0.3 9. NA; DK 5,171 70.1 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is not salaried (V14156=3, 7 or 9) V14159 'B15 PAY/HR-SLRYOT (HD-E)' TLOC= 24964-24967 MD=9999 B15. About how much would you make per hour for those extra hours? % nonzero = 7.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.106 (with implied decimals) 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is not salaried (V14156=3, 7 or 9); would not get paid (V14158=5 or 9) V14160 'B16 PAY/HR-HOURLY (HD-E)' TLOC= 24968-24971 MD=9999 B16. What is your hourly wage rate for your regular work time? % nonzero = 29.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.198 (with implied decimals) 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is not paid an hourly wage (V14156=1, 7 or 9) V14161 'B17 PAY/HR-HRLY OT (H-E)' TLOC= 24972-24975 MD=9999 B17. What is your hourly wage rate for overtime? 166 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 26.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.880 (with implied decimals) 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is not paid an hourly wage (V14156=1, 7 or 9) V14162 'B18 HOW PAID-OTR (HD-E)' TLOC= 24976 MD=9 B18. How is that?-NEITHER SALARIED NOR PAID HOURLY 39 0.5 1. Piecework; hourly plus piecework/production 136 2.5 2. Commission 14 0.3 3. Tips; tips and salary/hourly wage 67 1.2 4. Hourly/salary plus commission 221 3.9 5. Self-employed; farmer; "profits" 229 2.7 6. By the job/day/mile 92 1.4 7. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,261 87.5 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V14156=1, 3 or 9) V14163 'B19 PAY/HR-OTR OT (H-E)' TLOC= 24977-24980 MD=9999 B19. If you worked an extra hour, how much would you earn for that hour? % nonzero = 7.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.012 (with implied decimals) 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; not working for money now (V14148=5); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V14156=1, 3 or 9) RAW DATA - 167 V14164 'B20 GET NEW JOB? (HD-E)' TLOC= 24981 MD=9 B20. Have you (HEAD) been thinking about getting a new job, or will you keep the job you have now? 1,155 14.3 1. Thinking about getting a new job 4,005 57.1 5. Keep job have now 21 0.3 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14165 'B21 WHAT DO-NEW JOB(H-E)' TLOC= 24982 MD=9 B21. Have you been doing anything in particular about it? 755 9.3 1. Yes 398 5.1 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,906 85.7 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); will keep current job (V14164=5 or 9) V14166 'B23 #MO PRESENT EMP(H-E)' TLOC= 24983-24985 MD=999 B23. How many years altogether have you (HEAD) worked for your present employer? % nonzero = 59.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 101.5 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. Nine hundred ninety-eight months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); works for self only (V14149=3 or 9) V14167 'B24 #MO PRESENT POS(H-E)' TLOC= 24986-24988 MD=999 B24. In what month and year did you start working in your present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-TOTAL MONTHS % nonzero = 71.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 85.5 168 - RAW DATA 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. Nine hundred ninety-eight months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14168 'B24 MO ST PRES POS(HD-E)' TLOC= 24989-24990 MD=99 B24. In what month and year did you start working in your present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-MONTH 451 6.5 01. January 317 4.3 02. February 493 6.9 03. March 415 5.5 04. April 367 5.0 05. May 389 5.4 06. June 298 4.3 07. July 375 5.2 08. August 472 7.4 09. September 350 5.0 10. October 299 4.2 11. November 212 3.1 12. December 2 0.0 21. Winter 16 0.3 22. Spring 15 0.1 23. Summer 6 0.1 24. Fall/Autumn 435 5.0 98. DK month 269 3.4 99. NA month 1,880 28.3 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14169 'B24 YR ST PRES POS(HD-E)' TLOC= 24991-24992 MD=99 B24. In what month and year did you start working in your present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-YEAR % nonzero = 71.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 79.7 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head started working in his/her present position or work situation. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year RAW DATA - 169 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14170 'B25 POS TO BE PERM?(H-E)' TLOC= 24993 MD=9 B25. When you (HEAD) first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-PRESENT POSITION 307 3.9 1. Temporarily 1,150 15.5 2. Permanent 47 0.6 8. Uncertain; Don't Know 15 0.2 9. NA 5,542 79.8 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99) V14171 'B26 STARTING WAGE (HD-E)' TLOC= 24994-24997 MD=9999 B26. What was your starting salary or wage at that time?-PRESENT POSITION % nonzero = 20.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.573 (with implied decimals) 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 B27 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to B27 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by B27 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99) V14172 'B27 HR/WK WORKED (HD-E)' TLOC= 24998-24999 MD=99 B27. And how many hours a week did you work?-PRESENT POSITION % nonzero = 20.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 40.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 170 - RAW DATA 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99) V14173 'B28 ONLY JOB OPP? (HD-E)' TLOC= 25000 MD=9 B28. 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? 698 8.4 1. Only job opportunity 797 11.4 5. Chose over something else 24 0.4 9. NA; DK 5,542 79.8 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99) V14174 'B29 EMP BEFORE NOW?(H-E)' TLOC= 25001 MD=9 B29. 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 a different 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), V14175-V14190 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 V14175-V14190 were coded zero. 256 3.6 1. Same employer 642 8.3 2. Different employer 54 0.9 3. Self-employed 399 4.7 4. Unemployed and looking for work 40 0.5 5. Temporarily laid off 4 0.0 6. Never had previous job 110 1.9 7. Not working and not looking 9 0.2 8. Other 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,542 79.8 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99) V14175 'B30 WRKG BEFORE NOW? H-E' TLOC= 25002 MD=9 RAW DATA - 171 B30. Did you ever work before that? 503 6.6 1. Yes 15 0.2 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,538 93.1 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no previous job (V14174=1-3 or 6) V14176 'B31 WRKG SAME EMP? (H-E)' TLOC= 25003 MD=9 B31. 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 employer 20 0.3 3. Self-employed 499 6.5 5. Different employer 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,518 92.9 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no previous job (V14174=1-3 or 6 or V14175=5 or 9) V14177 'B32 WHY LFT PREV POS H-E' TLOC= 25004 MD=9 B32. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you (HEAD) laid off, promoted, or what? 126 1.7 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 4 0.0 2. Strike; lockout 262 3.1 3. Laid off; fired 725 10.1 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; needed more money; just wanted a change in jobs; was self- employed; still has previous job (in addition to the job in B15-B17) 19 0.2 5. No previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5) 148 2.1 6. Promotion 109 1.4 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 86 1.1 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 35 0.5 9. NA; DK 5,547 79.8 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); NA whether ever worked before (V14175=9) V14178 'B33 MO PREV POS END(H-E)' TLOC= 25005-25006 MD=99 172 - RAW DATA B33. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 145 1.9 01. January 142 1.9 02. February 187 2.5 03. March 126 1.7 04. April 103 1.3 05. May 114 1.5 06. June 81 1.0 07. July 109 1.5 08. August 109 1.5 09. September 91 1.3 10. October 110 1.7 11. November 134 1.8 12. December 1 0.0 21. Winter 1 0.0 22. Spring 1 0.0 23. Summer 3 0.0 24. Fall/Autumn 15 0.2 98. DK month 23 0.3 99. NA month 5,566 80.0 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9) V14179 'B33 YR PREV POS END(H-E)' TLOC= 25007-25008 MD=99 B33. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 20.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 85.9 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9) V14180 'B35 WRK GOV-PREV POS?H-E' TLOC= 25009 MD=9 RAW DATA - 173 B35. Did you (HEAD) work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what?-LAST POSITION 30 0.2 1. Federal government 27 0.3 2. State government 39 0.5 3. Local government; public school system 825 10.8 4. Private non-government 3 0.0 7. Other 12 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,125 88.0 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); same employer or self-employed (V14174=1, 3 or 9 or V14176=1, 3 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99) V14181 'B36 PREV INDUSTRY (HD-E)' TLOC= 25010-25012 MD=999 B36. What kind of business or industry was that in?-LAST POSITION 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. 34 0.4 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 18 0.2 047-057. Mining 120 1.3 067-077. Construction 166 2.1 107-398. Manufacturing 81 1.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 227 2.9 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 32 0.6 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 81 1.0 727-759. Business and Repair Services 39 0.5 769-798. Personal Services 12 0.2 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 127 1.9 828-897. Professional and Related Services 34 0.3 907-937. Public Administration 35 0.5 999. NA; DK 6,055 86.9 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01- 85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); same employer (V14174=1 or V14176=1 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99) V14182 'B37-38 PREV OCC (H-E)' TLOC= 25013-25015 MD=999 174 - RAW DATA B37. What was your (HEAD'S) occupation? What sort of work did you do? B38. What were your most important activities or duties?-LAST POSI- TION 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. 165 2.9 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 155 2.5 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 78 1.3 260-285. Sales Workers 136 1.8 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 216 2.6 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 147 1.7 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 75 0.8 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 99 1.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 8 0.1 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 16 0.2 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 163 1.9 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 4 0.0 980-984. Private Household Workers 12 0.2 999. NA; DK 5,787 83.0 000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01- 85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99) V14183 'B39 PREV END WAGE (H-E)' TLOC= 25016-25019 MD=9999 B39. What was your (HEAD'S) final wage or salary when you left that (position/work situation)?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 16.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.161 (with implied decimals) 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 B40 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to B40 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by B40 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 - 175 0000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99) V14184 'B40 PREV END HR/WK (H-E)' TLOC= 25020-25021 MD=99 B40. And how many hours a week did you work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 17.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 41.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01- 85, 97-99) V14185 'B41 MO ST PREV JOB(HD-E)' TLOC= 25022-25023 MD=99 B41. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that position? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 137 1.9 01. January 93 1.2 02. February 100 1.4 03. March 101 1.3 04. April 90 1.3 05. May 97 1.2 06. June 69 1.0 07. July 84 1.3 08. August 109 1.5 09. September 101 1.6 10. October 83 0.9 11. November 55 0.7 12. December 21. Winter 2 0.0 22. Spring 3 0.0 23. Summer 3 0.0 24. Fall/Autumn 121 1.2 98. DK month 26 0.3 99. NA month 176 - RAW DATA 5,787 83.0 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01- 85, 97-99) V14186 'B41 YR ST PREV JOB(HD-E)' TLOC= 25024-25025 MD=99 B41. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that position? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 17.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 83.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's last position started. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01- 85, 97-99) V14187 'B42 POS TO BE PERM?(H-E)' TLOC= 25026 MD=9 B42. When you (HEAD) first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-LAST POSITION 156 2.1 1. Temporary 245 3.1 2. Permanent 13 0.1 8. Uncertain; DK 9 0.1 9. NA 6,638 94.6 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14186=01-85, 97-99) V14188 'B43 PREV START WAGE(H-E)' TLOC= 25027-25030 MD=9999 B43. What was your starting salary or wage at that time?-LAST POSI- TION % nonzero = 5.4 RAW DATA - 177 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.376 (with implied decimals) 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 B44 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to B44 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by B44 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01-85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14186=01-85, 97-99) V14189 'B44 PREV START HR/WK H-E' TLOC= 25031-25032 MD=99 B44. And how many hours a week did you work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 38.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01- 85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14186=01-85, 97-99) V14190 'B-WHE WORK HIST SUPP H-E' TLOC= 25033-25034 Whether Additional Work History Spell for Section B % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero = 1.0 The work history data are available as a separate file. Refer to Sec- tion I, Part 7 of this volume for more detail. 178 - RAW DATA 01. An additional work history spell was collected for Section B 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); present position began before 1986 (V14169=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14174=6 or V14175=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14179=01- 85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14186=01-85, 97-99) V14191 'B45 WTR OTRS ILL (HD-E)' TLOC= 25035 MD=9 B45. We're interested in how you (HEAD) spent your time from January through December 1986. I know you may have given me some of this information already, but my instructions are to ask these questions of everybody. Did you miss any work in 1986 because someone else was sick? 623 7.9 1. Yes 4,554 63.8 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14192 'B46 # WKS OTR ILL (HD-E)' TLOC= 25036-25037 MD=99 B46. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 7.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.4 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); missed no work through illness of others (V14191=5 or 9) V14193 'B48 WTR SELF ILL (HD-E)' TLOC= 25038 MD=9 B48. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were sick? 2,149 31.3 1. Yes 3,025 40.3 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14194 'B49 # WKS SELF ILL(HD-E)' TLOC= 25039-25040 MD=99 RAW DATA - 179 B49. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 31.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.5 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); missed no work through own illness (V14193=5 or 9) V14195 'B51 WTR VACATION (HD-E)' TLOC= 25041 MD=9 B51. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1986? 3,741 54.5 1. Yes 1,436 17.2 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14196 'B52 # WK VACATION (HD-E)' TLOC= 25042-25043 MD=99 B52. How much vacation or time off did you take? % nonzero = 54.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.8 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); took no vacation or time off (V14195=5 or 9) V14197 'B54 WTR STRIKE (HD-E)' TLOC= 25044 MD=9 B54. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were on strike? 35 0.5 1. Yes 5,136 71.0 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) 180 - RAW DATA V14198 'B55 # WK ON STRIKE (H-E)' TLOC= 25045-25046 MD=99 B55. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.4 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); missed no work through strikes (V14197=5 or 9) V14199 'B57 WTR UNEMPLOYED(HD-E)' TLOC= 25047 MD=9 B57. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 818 9.8 1. Yes 4,360 61.9 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14200 'B58 # WK UNEMPLOYED(H-E)' TLOC= 25048-25049 MD=99 B58. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 9.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.5 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); was not unemployed or laid off (V14199=5 or 9) V14201 'B60 WTR OUT LAB FRC(H-E)' TLOC= 25050 MD=9 B60. Were there any weeks in 1986 when you didn't have a job and were not looking for one? 211 3.3 1. Yes 4,964 68.3 5. No RAW DATA - 181 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14202 'B61 #WK OUT LAB FRC(H-E)' TLOC= 25051-25052 MD=99 B61. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.9 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); not out of labor force (V14201=5 or 9) V14203 'B63 # WKS WORKED (HD-E)' TLOC= 25053-25054 MD=99 B63. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 71.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 45.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on his/her main job(s). 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; did not work in 1986; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14204 'B64 # HR/WK WORKED (H-E)' TLOC= 25055-25056 MD=99 B64. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 70.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on his/her main job(s). 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 182 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00) V14205 'B65 WTR WORKED OT (HD-E)' TLOC= 25057 MD=9 B65. Did you work any overtime which isn't included in that? 1,349 17.3 1. Yes 3,765 53.5 5. No 11 0.2 9. NA; DK 1,936 29.0 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00) V14206 'B67 WTR XTRA JOBS (HD-E)' TLOC= 25058 MD=9 B67. Did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1986? 976 14.0 1. Yes 4,140 56.8 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,936 29.0 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00) V14207 'B67-74 # XTRA JOBS (H-E)' TLOC= 25059 MD=9 B67. Did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1986? B74. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1986? 867 12.3 1. One extra job 101 1.6 2. Two extra jobs 6 0.1 3. Three extra jobs 1 0.0 4. Four extra jobs 1 0.0 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,085 86.0 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9) V14208 'B68 OCC-XTRA JOB1 (HD-E)' TLOC= 25060-25061 MD=99 B68. What sort of work did you do? B69. What were your most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 RAW DATA - 183 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 V14154 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 6 0.1 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 8 0.1 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 0.3 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 26 0.5 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 21 0.4 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 9 0.1 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 24 0.4 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 0.2 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) 3 0.1 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 57 1.0 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 47 0.8 20. Not self-employed 49 0.8 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 6 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 68 1.1 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 72 1.0 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 184 - RAW DATA 2 0.0 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 152 2.1 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 9 0.2 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 60 0.6 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 30 0.4 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 35 0.5 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 56 0.7 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 20 0.3 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 8 0.1 73. Private household workers (980-984) 133 1.7 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 40 0.6 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 6 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,085 86.0 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9) V14209 'B70 PAY/HR XTRA JB1(H-E)' TLOC= 25062-25065 MD=9999 B70. About how much did you make at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 13.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.446 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14157 were used. 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 - 185 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9) V14210 'B71 # WKS XTRA JOB1(H-E)' TLOC= 25066-25067 MD=99 B71. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1986?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 14.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 25.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on the first extra job. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9) V14211 'B73 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(H-E)' TLOC= 25068-25069 MD=99 B73. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 14.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on the first extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9) V14212 'B68 OCC-XTRA JOB2 (HD-E)' TLOC= 25070-25071 MD=99 B68. What sort of work did you do? B69. What were your most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1986 The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census 186 - RAW DATA occupation code. See the note at V14154 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 2 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) 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) 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) 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 14 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) 10 0.2 20. Not self-employed 5 0.1 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 2 0.0 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 6 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 9 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) RAW DATA - 187 13 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 1 0.0 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 4 0.1 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 4 0.1 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 3 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) 17 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 4 0.0 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,952 98.2 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14207=1) V14213 'B70 AV PY/HR X JB2+(H-E)' TLOC= 25072-25075 MD=9999 B70. About how much did you make at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.794 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14157 were used. 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. 188 - RAW DATA 9998. $99.98 or more per hour 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14207=1) V14214 'B71 #WKS XTRA JOB2+(H-E)' TLOC= 25076-25077 MD=99 B71. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1986?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 19.4 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14207=1) V14215 'B73 AV HR/WK X JB2+(H-E)' TLOC= 25078-25079 MD=99 B73. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week. 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1986 (V14203=00); no extra jobs (V14206=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14207=1) V14216 'B75 WTR UNEMP 87 (H-E)' TLOC= 25080 MD=9 B75. We are interested in how you (HEAD) have spent your time starting this year, January 1987 until the present. Have you missed any RAW DATA - 189 work this year because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 434 4.8 1. Yes 4,740 66.7 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14217 'B76 # WK UNEMP 87 (H-E)' TLOC= 25081-25082 MD=99 B76. How much work have you missed? % nonzero = 4.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.2 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); was not unemployed or laid off (V14216=5 or 9) V14218 'B78 OUT LAB FRC 87?(H-E)' TLOC= 25083 MD=9 B78. Have there been any weeks this year when you didn't have a job and were not looking for one? 90 1.5 1. Yes 5,084 70.1 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14219 'B79 # WK OUT LF 87 (H-E)' TLOC= 25084-25085 MD=99 B79. How much time was that? % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.5 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 190 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); not out of labor force (V14218=5 or 9) V14220 'B81 # WKS WORKED 87(H-E)' TLOC= 25086-25087 MD=99 B81. How many weeks this year have you (HEAD) actually worked on your main job(s)? % nonzero = 70.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Head worked on his/her main job(s). 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14221 'B83 # HR/WK WRKD 87 H-E ' TLOC= 25088-25089 MD=99 B83. And, on the average, how many hours a week have you worked on your main job(s) in 1987? % nonzero = 70.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 42.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked on his/her main job(s). 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); did not work in 1987 (V14220=00) V14222 'B84 WTR XTRA JOB 87(H-E)' TLOC= 25090 MD=9 B84. Have you (HEAD) had an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1987? 675 9.6 1. Yes 4,500 62.0 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14223 'B84-90 #XTRA JBS 87(H-E)' TLOC= 25091 MD=9 RAW DATA - 191 B84. Have you (HEAD) had an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1987? B90. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1987? 633 8.9 1. One extra job 41 0.7 2. Two extra jobs 1 0.0 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 6,386 90.4 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9) V14224 'B85 OCC-XTRA JOB1 (HD-E)' TLOC= 25092-25093 MD=99 B85. What sort of work did you do? B86. What were your most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14154 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 3 0.0 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 7 0.1 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) 11 0.2 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 26 0.4 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 13 0.3 14. Teachers, College; Social Scientists; Librarians; Archivists (032-036,091-096,102-140) 3 0.1 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 21 0.3 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) 14 0.2 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) 192 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 18. Judges; Lawyers (030,031) 36 0.6 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 34 0.6 20. Not self-employed 39 0.6 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 4 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 37 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 51 0.7 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 2 0.0 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 91 1.3 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 5 0.1 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MILITARY PERSONNEL 58 0.5 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 24 0.2 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 24 0.4 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 29 0.3 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 8 0.1 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 8 0.1 73. Private household workers (980-984) 100 1.1 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 RAW DATA - 193 25 0.4 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,386 90.4 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9) V14225 'B87 # WKS XTRA JOB1(H-E)' TLOC= 25094-25095 MD=99 B87. And, how many weeks have you worked on this job in 1987?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 9.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.7 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.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9) V14226 'B89 HR/WK XTRA JOB (H-E)' TLOC= 25096-25097 MD=99 B89. On the average, how many hours a week have you worked on this job?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 9.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 15.6 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9) V14227 'B85 OCC-XTRA JOB2+(HD-E)' TLOC= 25098-25099 MD=99 B85. What sort of work did you do? B86. What were your most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1987 The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census 194 - RAW DATA occupation code. See the note at V14154 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) 3 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) 2 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) 6 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) 3 0.1 20. Not self-employed 2 0.1 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 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 3 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) RAW DATA - 195 4 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 2 0.0 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 2 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 2 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 1 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 5 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 1 0.0 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 99. NA; DK 7,019 99.3 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14223=1) V14228 'B87 #WKS XTRA JOB2+(H-E)' TLOC= 25100-25101 MD=99 B87. And, how many weeks have you worked on this job in 1987?-ALL EX- TRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.9 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 196 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14223=1) V14229 'B89 AV HR/WK X JOB2+ H-E' TLOC= 25102-25103 MD=99 B89. On the average, how many hours a week have you worked on this job?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.2 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no ex- tra jobs (V14222=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14223=1) V14230 'B91 WTR MORE WORK (H-E)' TLOC= 25104 MD=9 B91. 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? 2,153 32.6 1. Yes 3,011 38.9 5. No or don't know 17 0.2 9. NA 1,880 28.3 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5) V14231 'B92 PAY/HR MORE WORK H-E' TLOC= 25105-25108 MD=9999 B92. How much would you have earned per hour? % nonzero = 21.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.739 (with implied decimals) 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 RAW DATA - 197 9999. NA; DK 0000. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no more work available (V14230=5) V14232 'B93 COULD WORK LESS(H-E)' TLOC= 25109 MD=9 B93. Could you have worked less if you had wanted to? 1,231 19.8 1. Yes 921 12.8 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,908 67.4 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no more work available (V14230=5) V14233 'B94 WANT WORK LESS?(H-E)' TLOC= 25110 MD=9 B94. Would you have preferred to work less even if you earned less money? 146 2.2 1. Yes 772 10.5 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,139 87.2 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); no more work available (V14230=5); could have worked less (V14232=1) V14234 'B95 WANT WORK MORE?(H-E)' TLOC= 25111 MD=9 B95. Would you have liked to work more if you could have found more work? 1,472 16.1 1. Yes 1,535 22.8 5. No 21 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,033 60.9 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); more work available (V14230=1) V14235 'B96 COULD WORK LESS(H-E)' TLOC= 25112 MD=9 B96. Could you have worked less if you wanted to? 550 8.6 1. Yes 985 14.2 5. No 21 0.2 9. NA; DK 198 - RAW DATA 5,505 77.0 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); more work available (V14230=1); would have liked more work (V14234=1) V14236 'B97 WANT WRK LESS? (H-E)' TLOC= 25113 MD=9 B97. Would you have preferred to work less even if you earned less money? 109 1.8 1. Yes 874 12.4 5. No 23 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,055 85.6 0. Inap.; not working for money now (V14148=5); more work available (V14230=1); would have liked more work (V14234=1); could have worked less (V14235=1) V14237 'C1 WTR LOOK FOR JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 25114 MD=9 C1. Have you (HEAD) been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 338 2.9 1. Yes 1,539 25.4 5. No 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,181 71.7 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1) V14238 'C2 # PLACES LOOKED (H-U)' TLOC= 25115 MD=9 C2. How many places have you been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 25 0.3 1. One 27 0.2 2. Two 48 0.4 3. Three 32 0.3 4. Four 189 1.7 5. Five or more 7 0.0 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,733 97.2 0. Inap.; none; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has not been look- ing for a job in last four weeks (V14237=5 or 9) V14239 'C3 OCC-JOB SOUGHT (HD-U)' TLOC= 25116-25117 MD=99 C3. What kind of job are you (HEAD) looking for? RAW DATA - 199 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 V14154 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) 2 0.0 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) 7 0.1 15. Architects; Chemists; Engineers; Physical and Biological Scientists (002,006-023,042-054) 7 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) 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) 12 0.2 20. Not self-employed 1 0.0 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 3 0.0 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 53 0.5 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 10 0.1 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 200 - RAW DATA 50. Foremen, n.e.c. (441) 42 0.3 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 1 0.0 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 9 0.1 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 34 0.4 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 19 0.1 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 2 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS (901-984) 3 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 79 0.4 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) 50 0.4 99. NA; DK 6,723 97.1 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14237=5 or 9) V14240 'C4 WTR NEED TRAING (H-U)' TLOC= 25118 MD=9 C4. Will you have to get any training to qualify? 58 0.5 1. Yes 263 2.2 5. No 17 0.2 8. Don't know 9. NA 6,723 97.1 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14237=5 or 9) V14241 'C5 RESERVATION WAGE HD-U' TLOC= 25119-25122 MD=9999 RAW DATA - 201 C5. What is the lowest wage or salary you would accept on any job? % nonzero = 2.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.310 (with implied decimals) 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14237=5 or 9) V14242 'C6 #WKS LOOK WORK (HD-U)' TLOC= 25123-25124 MD=99 C6. How long have you been looking for work? % nonzero = 2.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 26.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Head spent looking for work. 01. One week or less 98. Ninety-eight weeks or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14237=5 or 9) V14243 'C7 JOB IN FUTURE? (H-U)' TLOC= 25125 MD=9 C7. Are you thinking of getting a job in the future? 265 3.0 1. Yes 1,271 22.4 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,522 74.6 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has been looking for job in last four weeks (V14237=1 or 9) V14244 'C8 WHEN GET JOB (HD-U)' TLOC= 25126-25127 MD=99 202 - RAW DATA C8. When might that be? (How soon?) % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of years un- til (01-95) Head expects to get a job in the future. 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 or temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); has been looking or job in last four weeks (V14237=1 or 9); not think- ing of job in the future (V14243=5 or 9) V14245 'C9 EVER WORKED? (HD-U)' TLOC= 25128 MD=9 C9. Have you (HEAD) ever done any work for money? 1,721 25.9 1. Yes 156 2.4 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,181 71.7 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1) V14246 'C10 MO JOB ENDED (HD-U)' TLOC= 25129-25130 MD=99 C10. When did you last work? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you last work before 1986?]-MONTH 96 1.5 01. January 86 1.5 02. February 103 1.6 03. March 105 1.6 04. April 84 1.2 05. May 130 2.1 06. June 69 1.0 07. July 95 1.3 08. August 67 1.1 09. September 77 1.2 10. October 85 1.4 11. November 94 1.5 12. December 4 0.1 21. Winter 8 0.1 22. Spring 18 0.2 23. Summer 9 0.2 24. Fall/Autumn RAW DATA - 203 334 4.8 98. DK month 257 3.6 99. NA month 5,340 74.1 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9) V14247 'C10 YR JOB ENDED (HD-U)' TLOC= 25131-25132 MD=99 C10. When did you last work? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you last work before 1986?]-YEAR % nonzero = 25.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 77.2 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the ac- tual year Head last worked. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9) V14248 'C11 WTR UNEMP 86 (H-U)' TLOC= 25133 MD=9 C11. Were there any times in 1986 when you were looking for work? 123 1.0 1. Yes 1,301 21.8 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,636 77.2 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14247=85, 86 or 96) V14249 'C12 # WK UNEMP 86 (H-U)' TLOC= 25134-25135 MD=99 C12. How many weeks was that? % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Head spent looking for work in 1986. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 204 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14247=85, 86 or 96); did not look for job in 1986 (V14248=5 or 9) V14250 'C14 WTR UNEMP 87 (H-U)' TLOC= 25136 MD=9 C14. Were there any times in 1987 when you were looking for work? 119 0.8 1. Yes 1,304 22.0 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,636 77.2 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14247=85, 86 or 96) V14251 'C15 # WK UNEMP 87 (H-U)' TLOC= 25137-25138 MD=99 C15. How many weeks was that? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.6 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Head spent looking for work in 1987. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14247=85, 86 or 96); not looking for job (V14250=5 or 9) V14252 'C17-18 OCC-LAST JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 25139-25141 MD=999 C17. What was your occupation on your last job? What sort of work did you do? C18. 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. 31 0.5 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 38 0.7 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 26 0.4 260-285. Sales Workers 63 0.8 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 66 0.9 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers RAW DATA - 205 52 0.5 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 20 0.2 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 30 0.3 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 1 0.0 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 11 0.1 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 106 1.0 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 9 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 2 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 000. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14253 'C19 IND-LAST JOB (HD-U)' TLOC= 25142-25144 MD=999 C19. 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 0.1 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 6 0.1 047-057. Mining 53 0.6 067-077. Construction 70 1.0 107-398. Manufacturing 28 0.4 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 116 1.3 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 18 0.3 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 32 0.3 727-759. Business and Repair Services 33 0.4 769-798. Personal Services 3 0.1 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 55 0.6 828-897. Professional and Related Services 14 0.2 907-937. Public Administration 7 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 000. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14254 'C20 WRK SELF/OTR? (HD-U)' TLOC= 25145 MD=9 C20. Were you self-employed, were you employed by someone else, or what? 410 4.9 1. Someone else only 6 0.1 2. Both someone else and self 36 0.5 3. Self only 206 - RAW DATA 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14255 'C21 WORK FOR GOVT? (H-U)' TLOC= 25146 MD=9 C21. Did you work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 12 0.1 1. Federal government 14 0.1 2. State government 17 0.2 3. Local government; public school system 360 4.4 4. Private non-government 4 0.0 7. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,652 95.2 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); worked both for someone else and self or self- employed only (V14254=2 or 3) V14256 'C22 WHY LAST POS END H-U' TLOC= 25147 MD=9 C22. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, were you laid off, or what? 34 0.4 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 4 0.1 2. Strike; lockout 129 1.0 3. Laid off; fired 216 3.1 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; needed more money; just wanted a change in jobs; was self- employed 10 0.1 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 50 0.5 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 12 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14257 'C23 MO LAST POS END(H-U)' TLOC= 25148-25149 MD=99 C23. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION RAW DATA - 207 46 0.6 01. January 50 0.6 02. February 58 0.7 03. March 56 0.7 04. April 31 0.4 05. May 30 0.3 06. June 19 0.2 07. July 39 0.4 08. August 25 0.4 09. September 27 0.2 10. October 32 0.4 11. November 36 0.5 12. December 21. Winter 22. Spring 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 5 0.0 98. DK month 1 0.0 99. NA month 6,606 94.5 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99) V14258 'C23 YR LAST POS END(H-U)' TLOC= 25150-25151 MD=99 C23. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 5.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 86.4 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99) V14259 'C24 LAST END WAGE (HD-U)' TLOC= 25152-25155 MD=9999 C24. What was your (HEAD'S) final wage or salary when you left that (position/work situation)?-LAST POSITION 208 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 5.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.159 (with implied decimals) 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 C25 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C25 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C25 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99) V14260 'C25 HR/WK LAST JOB (H-U)' TLOC= 25156-25157 MD=99 C25. And how many hours a week did you work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 5.5 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. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99) V14261 'C26 MO ST LAST POS (H-U)' TLOC= 25158-25159 MD=99 C26. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 50 0.7 01. January 36 0.3 02. February 35 0.4 03. March 29 0.4 04. April RAW DATA - 209 22 0.3 05. May 47 0.5 06. June 29 0.4 07. July 28 0.2 08. August 32 0.3 09. September 40 0.4 10. October 22 0.2 11. November 18 0.3 12. December 1 0.0 21. Winter 2 0.0 22. Spring 2 0.0 23. Summer 2 0.0 24. Fall/Autumn 39 0.5 98. DK month 21 0.4 99. NA month 6,606 94.5 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99) V14262 'C26 YR ST LAST POS (H-U)' TLOC= 25160-25161 MD=99 C26. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 5.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 80.5 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's last position started. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99) V14263 'C27 POS TO BE PERM?(H-U)' TLOC= 25162 MD=9 C27. When you (HEAD) first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-LAST POSITION 121 1.2 1. Temporary 101 1.0 2. Permanent 210 - RAW DATA 7 0.1 8. Uncertain; DK 2 0.0 9. NA 6,830 97.7 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99) V14264 'C28 LAST START WAGE(H-U)' TLOC= 25163-25166 MD=9999 C28. What was your starting salary or wage at that time?-LAST POSI- TION % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.124 (with implied decimals) 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 C29 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C29 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C29 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01-85, 97-99) V14265 'C29 LAST START HR/WK H-U' TLOC= 25167-25168 MD=99 C29. And how many hours a week did you work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK RAW DATA - 211 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99) V14266 'C30 EMP BEFORE THEN? H-U' TLOC= 25169 MD=9 C30. We want to know what you (HEAD) were doing just before you started that (position/work situation). Did you have another position with the same employer, were you unemployed and looking for work, temporarily laid off, working for a different 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), V14267-V14278 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 V14267-V14278 were coded zero. 7 0.1 1. Same employer 49 0.5 2. Different employer 4 0.1 3. Self-employed 113 1.1 4. Unemployed and looking for work 4 0.0 5. Temporarily laid off 9 0.0 6. Never had previous job 40 0.5 7. Not working and not looking 3 0.0 8. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,830 97.7 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99) V14267 'C31 WRK BEFORE THEN? H-U' TLOC= 25170 MD=9 C31. Did you ever work before that? 140 1.4 1. Yes 16 0.1 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,905 98.4 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 212 - RAW DATA 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no next-to-last job (V14266=1-3 or 6) V14268 'C32 WRKG SAME EMP? (H-U)' TLOC= 25171 MD=9 C32. Were you working for the same employer that we just talked about, a different one, or were you self-employed? 8 0.1 1. Same employer 3 0.1 3. Self-employed 132 1.3 5. Different employer 9. NA; DK 6,918 98.6 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no next-to-last job (V14266=1-3 or 6 or V14267=5 or 9) V14269 'C33 MO PREV POS END(H-U)' TLOC= 25172-25173 MD=99 C33. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 16 0.2 01. January 9 0.1 02. February 13 0.2 03. March 12 0.1 04. April 13 0.1 05. May 13 0.2 06. June 11 0.2 07. July 11 0.1 08. August 11 0.1 09. September 14 0.1 10. October 19 0.2 11. November 20 0.3 12. December 21. Winter 1 0.0 22. Spring 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 31 0.3 98. DK month 12 0.1 99. NA month 6,855 97.8 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, RAW DATA - 213 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9) V14270 'C33 YR PREV POS END(H-U)' TLOC= 25174-25175 MD=99 C33. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 2.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 85.1 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's next-to-last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9) V14271 'C35 WRK GOV-PREV POS?H-U' TLOC= 25176 MD=9 C35. Did you (HEAD) work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 3 0.0 1. Federal government 2 0.0 2. State government 1 0.0 3. Local government; public school system 89 1.0 4. Private non-government 1 0.0 7. Other 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,964 99.0 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); same employer or self-employed (V14266=1, 3 or 9 or V14268=1, 3 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) 214 - RAW DATA V14272 'C36 PREV INDUSTRY (HD-U)' TLOC= 25177-25179 MD=999 C36. What kind of business or industry was that in?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 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. 6 0.0 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 1 0.0 047-057. Mining 16 0.2 067-077. Construction 15 0.2 107-398. Manufacturing 5 0.0 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 22 0.3 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 6 0.1 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 4 0.1 727-759. Business and Repair Services 4 0.1 769-798. Personal Services 3 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 10 0.1 828-897. Professional and Related Services 4 0.0 907-937. Public Administration 5 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,960 98.9 000. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14262=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); same employer (V14266=1 or 9 or V14268=1 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) V14273 'C37-38 PREV OCC (H-U)' TLOC= 25180-25182 MD=999 C37. What was your (HEAD'S) occupation? What sort of work did you do? C38. What were your most important activities or duties?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 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. 3 0.0 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 8 0.1 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 6 0.1 260-285. Sales Workers RAW DATA - 215 17 0.2 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 19 0.2 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 13 0.1 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 3 0.0 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 10 0.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 4 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 25 0.3 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 980-984. Private Household Workers 1 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,952 98.8 000. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14262=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) V14274 'C39 PREV END WAGE (HD-U)' TLOC= 25183-25186 MD=9999 C39. What was your (HEAD'S) final wage or salary when you left that (position/work situation)?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.755 (with implied decimals) 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 C40 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C40 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C40 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01-85, 97-99); no next-to- last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to- last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) 216 - RAW DATA V14275 'C40 PREV END HR/WK(HD-U)' TLOC= 25187-25188 MD=99 C40. And how many hours a week did you work?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 38.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Head worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) V14276 'C41 MO ST PREV POS(HD-U)' TLOC= 25189-25190 MD=99 C41. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-MONTH NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 13 0.1 01. January 9 0.1 02. February 5 0.1 03. March 11 0.1 04. April 8 0.1 05. May 7 0.1 06. June 4 0.1 07. July 5 0.1 08. August 10 0.1 09. September 7 0.1 10. October 7 0.1 11. November 11 0.1 12. December 21. Winter 22. Spring 1 0.0 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 5 0.0 98. DK month 6 0.1 99. NA month 6,952 98.8 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 RAW DATA - 217 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) V14277 'C41 YR ST PREV POS(HD-U)' TLOC= 25191-25192 MD=99 C41. In what month and year did you (HEAD) start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did you start before 1986?]-YEAR NEXT-TO-LAST POSI- TION % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 84.9 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Head's previous position started. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year at all 99. NA 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99) V14278 'C42 POS TO BE PERM?(H-U)' TLOC= 25193 MD=9 C42. When you (HEAD) first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSI- TION 26 0.3 1. Temporary 27 0.3 2. Permanent 8. Uncertain; DK 1 0.0 9. NA 7,007 99.4 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 218 - RAW DATA 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14277=01-85, 97-99) V14279 'C43 PREV START WAGE(H-U)' TLOC= 25194-25197 MD=9999 C43. What was your starting salary or wage at that time?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.739 (with implied decimals) 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 C44 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to C44 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by C44 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01-85, 97-99); no next-to- last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to- last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14277=01-85, 97-99) V14280 'C44 PREV START HR/WK H-U' TLOC= 25198-25199 MD=99 C44. And how many hours a week did you work?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 37.5 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.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, RAW DATA - 219 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14277=01-85, 97-99) V14281 'C-WHE WORK HIST SUPP H-U' TLOC= 25200-25201 Whether Additional Work History Spell for Section C % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero = 1.0 The work history data are available as a separate file. Refer to Sec- tion I, Part 7 of this volume for more detail. 01. An additional work history spell was collected for Section C 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); last position ended before 1986 (V14258=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14262=01- 85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14266=6 or V14267=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14270=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14277=01-85, 97-99) V14282 'C45 WTR VACATION (HD-U)' TLOC= 25202 MD=9 C45. We're interested in knowing how you (HEAD) spent your time from January through December 1986, regardless of whether or not you were employed. I know you may have given me some of this infor- mation already, but my instructions are to ask these questions of everybody. Did you take any vacation or time off during 1986? 140 2.1 1. Yes 311 3.3 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14283 'C46 #WKS VACATION (HD-U)' TLOC= 25203-25204 MD=99 C46. How much vacation or time off did you take? % nonzero = 2.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.9 220 - 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); took no vacation or time off (V14282=5 or 9) V14284 'C48 WTR OTRS ILL (HD-U)' TLOC= 25205 MD=9 C48. Did you miss any work in 1986 because someone else was sick? 30 0.3 1. Yes 421 5.1 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14285 'C49 #WKS OTRS ILL (HD-U)' TLOC= 25206-25207 MD=99 C49. 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); missed no work through illness of others (V14284=5 or 9) V14286 'C51 WTR SELF ILL (HD-U)' TLOC= 25208 MD=9 C51. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were sick? 128 1.7 1. Yes 323 3.7 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 221 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14287 'C52 #WKS SELF ILL (HD-U)' TLOC= 25209-25210 MD=99 C52. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 1.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.5 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); missed no work through own illness (V14286=5 or 9) V14288 'C54 WTR ON STRIKE (HD-U)' TLOC= 25211 MD=9 C54. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were on strike? 2 0.0 1. Yes 449 5.4 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14289 'C55 #WKS ON STRIKE (H-U)' TLOC= 25212-25213 MD=99 C55. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.7 data 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 222 - RAW DATA or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); missed no work through strikes (V14288=5 or 9) V14290 'C57 WTR UNEMPLOYED (H-U)' TLOC= 25214 MD=9 C57. Did you miss any work in 1986 because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 206 1.9 1. Yes 246 3.5 5. No 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14291 'C58 #WK UNEMPLOYED (H-U)' TLOC= 25215-25216 MD=99 C58. How much work did you miss? % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 21.9 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); was not unemployed or laid off (V14290=5 or 9) V14292 'C60 WTR OUT LAB FRC(H-U)' TLOC= 25217 MD=9 C60. Were there any weeks in 1986 when you didn't have a job and were not looking for one? 188 2.6 1. Yes 263 2.9 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14293 'C61 #WKS OUT LAB FRC H-U' TLOC= 25218-25219 MD=99 C61. How much time was that? RAW DATA - 223 % nonzero = 2.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 27.4 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); not out of labor force (V14292=5 or 9) V14294 'C63 # WKS WORKED (HD-U)' TLOC= 25220-25221 MD=99 C63. Then, how many weeks did you actually work on your main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 29.5 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 1986; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14295 'C64 HR/WK WORKED (HD-U)' TLOC= 25222-25223 MD=99 C64. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 5.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 38.3 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 224 - RAW DATA or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); did not work in 1986 (V14294=00) V14296 'C65 WTR XTRA JOBS (HD-U)' TLOC= 25224 MD=9 C65. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1986? 33 0.4 1. Yes 419 5.0 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14297 'C65-72 # XTRA JOBS (H-U)' TLOC= 25225 MD=9 C65. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1986? C72. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1986? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Head had. 29 0.4 1. One extra job 3 0.0 2. Two extra jobs 1 0.0 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 7,028 99.6 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9) V14298 'C66 OCC-XTRA JOB1 (HD-U)' TLOC= 25226-25227 MD=99 C66. What sort of work did you do? C67. What were your most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 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 V14252 for a full description of this volume. RAW DATA - 225 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) 1 0.0 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 1 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) 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 0.1 19. Professional, technical and kindred workers not listed above (174,175-182,185,190,193-195) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (201-245) 20. Not self-employed 2 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 1 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) 5 0.1 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) 226 - RAW DATA MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 1 0.0 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 5 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 2 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 7 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) 2 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,028 99.6 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9) V14299 'C68 PAY/HR XTRA JOB1 H-U' TLOC= 25228-25231 MD=9999 C68. About how much did you make at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.599 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14157 were used. 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.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked RAW DATA - 227 (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9) V14300 'C69 # WKS EXTRA JOB1 H-U' TLOC= 25232-25233 MD=99 C69. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1986?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.6 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9) V14301 'C71 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(H-U)' TLOC= 25234-25235 MD=99 C71. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 24.0 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9) V14302 'C66-67 OCC-XTRA JB2(H-U)' TLOC= 25236-25237 MD=99 C66. What sort of work did you do? C67. What were your most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1986 The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census 228 - RAW DATA occupation code. See the note at V14252 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) 1 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 1 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) RAW DATA - 229 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 (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 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) 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 7,057 99.9 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14297=1) V14303 'C68 AV PY/HR X JB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 25238-25241 MD=9999 C68. About how much did you make at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.412 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14157 were used. 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: 230 - RAW DATA 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; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14297=1) V14304 'C69 # WK XTRA JOB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 25242-25243 MD=99 C69. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1986?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.0 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14297=1) V14305 'C71 AV HR/WK X JB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 25244-25245 MD=99 C71. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.5 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 RAW DATA - 231 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14296=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14297=1) V14306 'C73 WTR UNEMP 87 (H-U)' TLOC= 25246 MD=9 C73. We are interested in how you (HEAD) have spent your time start- ing this year, January 1987 until the present. Have you missed any work this year because you were unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 264 2.6 1. Yes 189 2.9 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14307 'C74 # WK UNEMP 87 (H-U)' TLOC= 25247-25248 MD=99 C74. How much work have you missed? % nonzero = 2.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.5 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); was not unemployed or laid off (V14306=5 or 9) V14308 'C76 OUT LAB FRC 87?(H-U)' TLOC= 25249 MD=9 C76. Have there been any weeks this year when you didn't have a job and were not looking for one? 223 3.2 1. Yes 231 2.3 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14309 'C77 # WK OUT LF 87 (H-U)' TLOC= 25250-25251 MD=99 232 - RAW DATA C77. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.5 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); not out of labor force (V14308=5 or 9) V14310 'C79 # WKS WORKED 87(H-E)' TLOC= 25252-25253 MD=99 C79. How many weeks this year did you (HEAD) actually work on your main job(s)? % nonzero = 2.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.3 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 1987; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14311 'C81 HR/WK WRKD 87 (H-E)' TLOC= 25254-25255 MD=99 C81. And, on the average, how many hours a week did you work on your main job(s) in 1987? % nonzero = 2.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 40.2 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 RAW DATA - 233 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); did not work in 1987 (V14310=00) V14312 'C82 WTR XTRA JOB 87(H-U)' TLOC= 25256 MD=9 C82. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1987? 7 0.2 1. Yes 445 5.3 5. No 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,606 94.5 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97-99) V14313 'C82-88 #XTRA JBS 87(H-U)' TLOC= 25257 MD=9 C82. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did you (HEAD) have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to your main job(s) in 1987? C88. Did you have any other extra jobs in 1987? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Head had. 7 0.2 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 7,054 99.8 0. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9) V14314 'C83-84 OCC-XTRA JOB(H-U)' TLOC= 25258-25259 MD=99 C83. What sort of work did you do? C84. What were your most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census 234 - RAW DATA occupation code. See the note at V14252 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) 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) RAW DATA - 235 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 (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 1 0.0 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) 5 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) 99. NA; DK 7,054 99.8 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9) V14315 'C85 # WKS EXTRA JOB1 H-U' TLOC= 25260-25261 MD=99 C85. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1987?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.1 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 236 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9) V14316 'C87 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(H-U)' TLOC= 25262-25263 MD=99 C87. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.6 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9) V14317 'C83-84 OCC-XTRA JOB2 H-U' TLOC= 25264-25265 MD=99 C83. What sort of work did you do? C84. What were your most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14252 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 RAW DATA - 237 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 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 (600) 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, 238 - RAW DATA 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 7,061 100.0 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14313=1) V14318 'C85 # WK XTRA JOB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 25266-25267 MD=99 C85. And, how many weeks did you work on this job in 1987?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1987 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1987 data 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 or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14313=1) V14319 'C87 AV HR/WK X JB2+(H-U)' TLOC= 25268-25269 MD=99 C87. On the average, how many hours a week did you work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1987 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1987 data 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. Ninety-eight hours or more RAW DATA - 239 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; working now or only temporarily laid off (V14146=1 or 2 or V14148=1); never worked (V14245=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14247=01-85, 97- 99); no extra jobs (V14312=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14313=1) V14320 'D1A CKPT:WIFE IN FU-WIFE' TLOC= 25270 D1a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 4,026 53.6 1. Head is male with Wife/"Wife" in FU 949 15.2 2. Head is male with no Wife/"Wife" in FU 2,086 31.1 3. Head is female V14321 'D1B EMPLMT STATUS-WIFE ' TLOC= 25271 D1b. We would like to know about what your (wife/"WIFE") does--is she working now, looking for work, retired, keeping house, a stu- dent, or what? 2,404 30.1 1. Working now 39 0.5 2. Only temporarily laid off, sick leave or maternity leave 100 0.8 3. Looking for work, unemployed 184 4.0 4. Retired 50 0.5 5. Permanently disabled; temporarily disabled 1,202 17.3 6. Keeping house 42 0.5 7. Student 5 0.0 8. Other; "workfare"; in prison or jail 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3) V14322 'D2 YEAR RETIRED (WF-E)' TLOC= 25272-25273 MD=99 D2. In what year did your (wife/"WIFE") retire? % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 78.2 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not retired (V14321=1-3, 5-8) V14323 'D3 WORK FOR MONEY?(WF-E)' TLOC= 25274 MD=9 D3. Is she doing any work for money now at all? 94 1.4 1. Yes 240 - RAW DATA 1,488 21.7 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,478 76.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2) V14324 'D4 WORK SELF/OTR? (WF-E)' TLOC= 25275 MD=9 D4. On her main job, is your (wife/"WIFE") self-employed, is she employed by someone else, or what? 2,277 28.0 1. Someone else only 10 0.2 2. Both someone else and self 246 3.7 3. Self-employed only 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,523 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14325 'D5 CORP/UNCORP BUS(WF-E)' TLOC= 25276 MD=9 D5. Is that an unincorporated business or a corporation? 223 3.4 1. Unincorporated 30 0.5 2. Corporation 3. Both 8. DK 3 0.0 9. NA 6,805 96.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); works for someone else only (V14324=1 or 9) V14326 'D6 WORK FOR GOVT? (WF-E)' TLOC= 25277 MD=9 D6. Does your (wife/"WIFE") work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 95 0.9 1. Federal government 160 1.9 2. State government 257 3.6 3. Local government; public school system 1,743 21.3 4. Private nongovernment 8 0.1 7. Other 14 0.2 9. NA; don't know 4,784 72.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14324=2, 3 or 9) RAW DATA - 241 V14327 'D7 JOB NOW UNION? (W-E)' TLOC= 25278 MD=9 D7. Is her current job covered by a union contract? 326 4.0 1. Yes 1,881 23.1 5. No 70 1.0 9. NA; DK 4,784 72.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14324=2, 3 or 9) V14328 'D8 BELONG UNION? (WF-E)' TLOC= 25279 MD=9 D8. Does she belong to that labor union? 267 3.3 1. Yes 58 0.6 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,735 96.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); works for self only or also employed by someone else (V14324=2, 3 or 9); current job not covered by union contract (V14327=5 or 9) V14329 'D9-10 MAIN OCC:3 DIG W-E' TLOC= 25280-25282 MD=999 D9. What is your (wife's/"WIFE's") main occupation? What sort of work does she do? D10. 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. 507 7.0 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 244 3.6 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 142 2.0 260-285. Sales Workers 740 9.6 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 61 0.7 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 253 2.6 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 25 0.3 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 19 0.2 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 6 0.2 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 7 0.1 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 472 5.2 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 53 0.5 980-984. Private Household Workers 242 - RAW DATA 9 0.1 999. NA; DK 4,523 68.1 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14330 'D11 MAIN IND:3 DIGT(W-E)' TLOC= 25283-25285 MD=999 D11. 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. 27 0.5 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 6 0.1 047-057. Mining 29 0.4 067-077. Construction 371 4.4 107-398. Manufacturing 90 1.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 471 6.0 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 217 2.8 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 103 1.2 727-759. Business and Repair Services 206 2.4 769-798. Personal Services 17 0.2 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 832 11.0 828-897. Professional and Related Services 133 1.5 907-937. Public Administration 36 0.3 999. NA; DK 4,523 68.1 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14331 'D12 SLRY/HRLY/OTR (W-E)' TLOC= 25286 MD=9 D12. (On her main job,) is your (wife/"WIFE") salaried, paid by the hour, or what? 894 12.3 1. Salaried 1,334 15.1 3. Paid by hour 303 4.5 7. Other 7 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,523 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14332 'D13 PAY/HR-SALARY (WF-E)' TLOC= 25287-25290 MD=9999 D13. How much is her salary? % nonzero = 12.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.199 (with implied decimals) RAW DATA - 243 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is not salaried (V14331=3, 7 or 9) V14333 'D14 WTR SAL PD OT (WF-E)' TLOC= 25291 MD=9 D14. If she were to work more hours than usual during some week, would she get paid for those extra hours of work? 293 3.9 1. Yes 593 8.3 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,167 87.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is not salaried (V14331=3, 7 or 9) V14334 'D15 PAY/HR-SLRYOT (WF-E)' TLOC= 25292-25295 MD=9999 D15. About how much would she make per hour for those extra hours? % nonzero = 3.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.512 (with implied decimals) 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is not salaried (V14331=3, 7 or 9); would not get paid (V14333=5 or 9) V14335 'D16 PAY/HR-HOURLY (WF-E)' TLOC= 25296-25299 MD=9999 D16. What is her hourly wage rate for her regular work time? 244 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 15.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.898 (with implied decimals) 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is not paid an hourly wage (V14331=1, 7 or 9) V14336 'D17 PAY/HR-HRLY OT (W-E)' TLOC= 25300-25303 MD=9999 D17. What is her hourly wage rate for overtime? % nonzero = 11.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.299 (with implied decimals) 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is not paid an hourly wage (V14331=1, 7 or 9) V14337 'D18 HOW PAID-OTR (WF-E)' TLOC= 25304 MD=9 D18. How is that?-NEITHER SALARIED NOR HOURLY 54 0.6 1. Piecework; hourly plus piecework/production 39 0.6 2. Commission 22 0.3 3. Tips; hourly/salaried plus tips 15 0.3 4. Hourly/salaried plus commission 56 0.9 5. Self-employed; farmer; "profits" 74 1.0 6. By the job/day/mile 40 0.7 7. Other 3 0.1 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 245 6,758 95.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V14331=1, 3 or 9) V14338 'D19 PAY/HR-OTR OT (W-E)' TLOC= 25305-25308 MD=9999 D19. If she worked an extra hour, how much would she earn for that hour? % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 18.134 (with implied decimals) 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; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); is paid a salary or hourly wage (V14331=1, 3 or 9) V14339 'D21 #MO PRESENT EMP(W-E)' TLOC= 25309-25311 MD=999 D21. How many years altogether has your (wife/"WIFE") worked for her present employer? % nonzero = 27.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 78.5 The values for this variable in the range 001-997 represent the actual number of months Wife/"Wife" has worked for the present employer. 001. One month or less 998. Nine hundred ninety-eight months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); works for self only (V14324=3 or 9) V14340 'D22 #MO PRESENT POS(W-E)' TLOC= 25312-25314 MD=999 D22. In what month and year did she start working in her present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-TOTAL MONTHS % nonzero = 31.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 67.0 246 - RAW DATA 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. Nine hundred ninety-eight months or more 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14341 'D22 MO ST PRES POS(WF-E)' TLOC= 25315-25316 MD=99 D22. In what month and year did she start working in her present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-MONTH 224 2.7 01. January 162 1.8 02. February 196 2.4 03. March 190 2.4 04. April 148 1.7 05. May 130 1.7 06. June 139 1.6 07. July 196 2.4 08. August 314 4.4 09. September 148 2.0 10. October 173 2.1 11. November 102 1.2 12. December 2 0.0 21. Winter 11 0.2 22. Spring 9 0.1 23. Summer 3 0.1 24. Fall/Autumn 249 3.3 98. DK month 142 1.9 99. NA month 4,523 68.1 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14342 'D22 YR ST PRES POS(WF-E)' TLOC= 25317-25318 MD=99 D22. In what month and year did she start working in her present (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-YEAR % nonzero = 31.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 81.2 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife/"Wife" started working in her present position or work situation. RAW DATA - 247 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year at all 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14343 'D23 POS TO BE PERM?(W-E)' TLOC= 25319 MD=9 D23. When she first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent? 176 2.0 1. Temporary 602 6.7 2. Permanent 19 0.2 8. Uncertain; DK 6 0.1 9. NA 6,258 91.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99) V14344 'D24 STARTING WAGE (WF-E)' TLOC= 25320-25323 MD=9999 D24. What was her starting salary or wage at that time? % nonzero = 8.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.494 (with implied decimals) 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 D25 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to D25 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by D25 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present posi- tion began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99) V14345 'D25 HR/WK WORKED (WF-E)' TLOC= 25324-25325 MD=99 D25. And how many hours a week did she work? % nonzero = 9.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 33.4 248 - RAW DATA 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99) V14346 'D26 ONLY JOB OPP? (WF-E)' TLOC= 25326 MD=9 D26. At the time your (wife/"WIFE") started in her present (position/ work situation), was it the only job opportunity she had, or did she choose it over something else? 349 3.7 1. Only job opportunity 442 5.2 5. Chose over something else 12 0.1 9. NA 6,258 91.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99) V14347 'D27 EMP BEFORE NOW?(W-E)' TLOC= 25327 MD=9 D27. We want to know what your (wife/"WIFE") 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 a different 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), V14348-V14363 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 V14348-V14363 were coded zero. 90 1.2 1. Same employer 268 3.0 2. Different employer 22 0.3 3. Self-employed 168 1.6 4. Unemployed and looking for work 15 0.1 5. Temporarily laid off 17 0.2 6. Never had previous job 212 2.4 7. Not working and not looking 8 0.1 8. Other 3 0.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 249 6,258 91.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99) V14348 'D28 WRKG BEFORE NOW? W-E' TLOC= 25328 MD=9 D28. Did she ever work before that? 363 3.9 1. Yes 25 0.2 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,670 95.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no previous job (V14347=1-3 or 6) V14349 'D29 WRKG SAME EMP? (W-E)' TLOC= 25329 MD=9 D29. Was she working for the same employer as she has now, a dif- ferent one, or was she self-employed? 27 0.3 1. Same employer 13 0.1 3. Self-employed 336 3.6 5. Different employer 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,683 96.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no previous job (V14347=1-3 or 6 or V14348=5 or 9) V14350 'D30 WHY LFT PREV POS W-E' TLOC= 25330 MD=9 D30. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, promoted, or what? 57 0.6 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 78 0.8 3. Laid off; fired 490 5.5 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 D9-D11) 42 0.4 5. No previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5) 46 0.6 6. Promotion 40 0.5 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 28 0.3 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 250 - RAW DATA 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,262 91.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); NA whether ever worked before (V14348=9) V14351 'D31 MO PREV POS END(W-E)' TLOC= 25331-25332 MD=99 D31. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 55 0.6 01. January 65 0.7 02. February 75 0.9 03. March 57 0.6 04. April 55 0.7 05. May 73 1.0 06. June 48 0.6 07. July 47 0.5 08. August 53 0.6 09. September 49 0.6 10. October 52 0.7 11. November 75 0.8 12. December 21. Winter 1 0.0 22. Spring 3 0.0 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 29 0.3 98. DK month 20 0.2 99. NA month 6,304 91.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9) V14352 'D31 YR PREV POS END(W-E)' TLOC= 25333-25334 MD=99 D31. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 8.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 84.9 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year RAW DATA - 251 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9) V14353 'D33 WRK GOV-PREV POS W-E' TLOC= 25335 MD=9 D33. Did your (wife/"WIFE") work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what?-LAST POSITION 10 0.1 1. Federal government 18 0.2 2. State government 29 0.3 3. Local government; public school system 356 3.8 4. Private non-government 7. Other 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,644 95.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); same employer or self-employed (V14153=1 or 3 or V14349=1, 3 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14354 'D34 PREV INDUSTRY (WF-E)' TLOC= 25336-25338 MD=999 D34. What kind of business or industry was that in?-LAST POSITION 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 8 0.1 067-077. Construction 45 0.5 107-398. Manufacturing 13 0.2 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 128 1.4 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 36 0.4 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 34 0.3 727-759. Business and Repair Services 32 0.4 769-798. Personal Services 3 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 122 1.3 828-897. Professional and Related Services 10 0.1 907-937. Public Administration 14 0.2 999. NA; DK 252 - RAW DATA 6,613 95.1 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97- 99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); same employer (V14347=1 or V14348=1 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14355 'D35-36 PREV OCC (W-E)' TLOC= 25339-25341 MD=999 D35. What was your (wife's/"WIFE's") occupation? What sort of work did she do? D36. What were her most important activities or duties?-LAST POSITION 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. 84 1.1 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 45 0.6 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 54 0.7 260-285. Sales Workers 173 1.9 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 13 0.1 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 35 0.3 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 7 0.1 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 5 0.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 3 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 109 1.1 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 9 0.1 980-984. Private Household Workers 3 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,521 93.9 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97- 99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14356 'D37 PREV END WAGE (WF-E)' TLOC= 25342-25345 MD=9999 D37. What was her final wage or salary when she left that (position/ work situation)?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 6.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.848 (with implied decimals) 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 D38 were used. Annual salaries were divided RAW DATA - 253 by the answer to D38 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by D38 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present posi- tion began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01- 85, 97-99) V14357 'D38 PREV END HR/WK (W-E)' TLOC= 25346-25347 MD=99 D38. And how many hours a week did she work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 6.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14358 'D39 MO ST PREV JOB(WF-E)' TLOC= 25348-25349 MD=99 D39. In what month and year did your (wife/"WIFE") start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSI- TION 46 0.5 01. January 35 0.4 02. February 34 0.4 03. March 36 0.5 04. April 32 0.4 05. May 31 0.4 06. June 32 0.3 07. July 45 0.5 08. August 254 - RAW DATA 66 0.8 09. September 45 0.5 10. October 32 0.3 11. November 25 0.3 12. December 21. Winter 1 0.0 22. Spring 2 0.0 23. Summer 1 0.0 24. Fall/Autumn 55 0.7 98. DK month 22 0.3 99. NA month 6,521 93.9 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14359 'D39 YR ST PREV JOB(WF-E)' TLOC= 25350-25351 MD=99 D39. In what month and year did your (wife/"WIFE") start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 6.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 83.5 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position started. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99) V14360 'D40 POS TO BE PERM?(W-E)' TLOC= 25352 MD=9 D40. When she first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-LAST POSITION 60 0.6 1. Temporary 99 0.9 2. Permanent 6 0.0 8. Uncertain; DK 9. NA RAW DATA - 255 6,896 98.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14359=01-85, 97-99) V14361 'D41 PREV START WAGE(W-E)' TLOC= 25353-25356 MD=9999 D41. What was her starting salary or wage at that time?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.618 (with implied decimals) 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 D42 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to D42 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by D42 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present posi- tion began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01- 85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14359=01-85, 97-99) V14362 'D42 PREV START HR/WK W-E' TLOC= 25357-25358 MD=99 D42. And how many hours a week did she work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no 256 - RAW DATA previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14359=01-85, 97-99) V14363 'D-WHE WORK HIST SUPP W-E' TLOC= 25359-25360 Whether Additional Work History Spell for Section D % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero = 1.0 The work history data are available as a separate file. Refer to Sec- tion I, Part 7 of this volume for more detail. 01. An additional work history spell was collected for Section D 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); present position began before 1986 (V14342=01-85, 97-99); no previous job (V14347=6 or V14348=5 or 9); previous position ended before 1986 (V14352=01-85, 97-99); previous position began before 1986 (V14359=01-85, 97-99) V14364 'D43 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-E)' TLOC= 25361 MD=9 D43. We're interested in how your (wife/"WIFE") spent her time from January through December 1986. I know you may have given me some of this information already, but my instructions are to ask these questions of everybody. Did she miss any work in 1986 be- cause you or someone else was sick? 534 6.2 1. Yes 1,996 25.7 5. No 7 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14365 'D44 # WKS OTR ILL (WF-E)' TLOC= 25362-25363 MD=99 D44. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 6.2 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 RAW DATA - 257 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); missed no work through illness of others (V14364=5 or 9) V14366 'D46 WTR SELF ILL (WF-E)' TLOC= 25364 MD=9 D46. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was sick? 1,022 12.9 1. Yes 1,506 18.9 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14367 'D47 # WKS SELF ILL(WF-E)' TLOC= 25365-25366 MD=99 D47. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 12.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.2 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); missed no work through own illness (V14366=5 or 9) V14368 'D49 WTR VACATION (WF-E)' TLOC= 25367 MD=9 D49. Did she take any vacation or time off during 1986? 1,886 24.9 1. Yes 643 7.0 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14369 'D50 # WK VACATION (WF-E)' TLOC= 25368-25369 MD=99 D50. How much vacation or time off did she take? % nonzero = 24.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.1 258 - RAW DATA 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); took no vacation or time off (V14368=5 or 9) V14370 'D52 WTR STRIKE (WF-E)' TLOC= 25370 MD=9 D52. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was on strike? 9 0.1 1. Yes 2,517 31.7 5. No 11 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14371 'D53 # WK ON STRIKE (W-E)' TLOC= 25371-25372 MD=99 D53. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.2 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); missed no work through strikes (V14370=5 or 9) V14372 'D55 WTR UNEMPLOYED(WF-E)' TLOC= 25373 MD=9 D55. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 284 3.0 1. Yes 2,243 28.9 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) RAW DATA - 259 V14373 'D56 # WK UNEMPLYED(WF-E)' TLOC= 25374-25375 MD=99 D56. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 3.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.1 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); was not unemployed or laid off (V14372=5 or 9) V14374 'D58 WTR OUT LAB FRC(W-E)' TLOC= 25376 MD=9 D58. Were there any weeks in 1986 when she didn't have a job and was not looking for one? 312 3.4 1. Yes 2,216 28.5 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14375 'D59 #WK OUT LAB FRC(W-E)' TLOC= 25377-25378 MD=99 D59. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 28.1 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 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); not out of labor force (V14374=5 or 9) V14376 'D61 # WKS WORKED (WF-E)' TLOC= 25379-25380 MD=99 D61. Then, how many weeks did she actually work on her main job(s) in 1986? 260 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 31.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 43.7 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 1986; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14377 'D62 # HR/WK WRKD (WF-E)' TLOC= 25381-25382 MD=99 D62. And, on the average, how many hours a week did she work on her main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 31.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job(s). 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00) V14378 'D63 WTR WORKED OT (WF-E)' TLOC= 25383 MD=9 D63. Did she work any overtime which isn't included in that? 512 6.1 1. Yes 1,943 25.0 5. No 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,592 68.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00) V14379 'D65 WTR XTRA JOBS (WF-E)' TLOC= 25384 MD=9 D65. Did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1986? 247 3.3 1. Yes 2,218 27.8 5. No RAW DATA - 261 4 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,592 68.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00) V14380 'D65-72 # XTRA JOBS (W-E)' TLOC= 25385 MD=9 D65. Did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1986? D72. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1986? 218 3.0 1. One extra job 26 0.4 2. Two extra jobs 1 0.0 3. Three extra jobs 4. Four extra jobs 1 0.0 5. Five extra jobs 6. Six extra jobs 1 0.0 7. Seven extra jobs 8. Eight or more extra jobs 9. NA; DK 6,814 96.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9) V14381 'D66 OCC-XTRA JOB1 (WF-E)' TLOC= 25386-25387 MD=99 D66. What sort of work did she do? D67. What were her most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 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 V14355 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 1 0.0 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 10 0.1 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) 3 0.0 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 17 0.3 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 6 0.1 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) 5 0.1 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- 262 - RAW DATA vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, testing, n.e.c.) (003-005,025,055,080-085,150- 173,183,191) 3 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) 14 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) 11 0.1 20. Not self-employed 7 0.1 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 9 0.2 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 35 0.5 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 29 0.4 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 2 0.0 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 3 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 14 0.2 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 3 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 2 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 2 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 64 0.7 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging RAW DATA - 263 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 6 0.1 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 99. NA; DK 6,814 96.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9) V14382 'D68 PAY/HR XTRA JB1(W-E)' TLOC= 25388-25391 MD=9999 D68. About how much did she make at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 3.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.332 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14332 were used. 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9) V14383 'D69 # WKS XTRA JOB1(W-E)' TLOC= 25392-25393 MD=99 D69. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1986?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 3.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 24.6 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 264 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9) V14384 'D71 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(W-E)' TLOC= 25394-25395 MD=99 D71. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 3.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9) V14385 'D66 OCC-XTRA JOB2 (WF-E)' TLOC= 25396-25397 MD=99 D66. What sort of work did she do? D67. What were her most important activities or duties-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1986 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 V14355 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, 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) 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) 2 0.0 16. Technicians: Airplane pilots and navigators, designers, draftsmen, foresters and conser- vationists, embalmers, photographers, radio operators, surveyors, technicians (medical, dental, RAW DATA - 265 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) 3 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 1 0.0 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 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) 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 (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 2 0.0 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 73. Private household workers (980-984) 11 0.1 75. Other service workers: barbers, beauticians, manicurists, bartenders, boarding and lodging housekeepers, counter and fountain workers, housekeepers and stewards, waiters, cooks, mid- 266 - RAW DATA 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 7,032 99.6 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14380=1) V14386 'D68 AV PY/HR X JB2+(W-E)' TLOC= 25398-25401 MD=9999 D68. About how much did she make at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 19.488 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14332 were used. If Wife/"Wife" 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 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14380=1) V14387 'D69 #WKS XTRA JOB2+(W-E)' TLOC= 25402-25403 MD=99 D69. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1986?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.8 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. RAW DATA - 267 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14380=1) V14388 'D71 AV HR/WK X JB2+(W-E)' TLOC= 25404-25405 MD=99 D71. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.5 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1986 (V14376=00); no extra jobs (V14379=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14380=1) V14389 'D73 WTR UNEMP 87 (W-E)' TLOC= 25406 MD=9 D73. We are interested in how your (wife/"WIFE") has spent her time starting this year, January 1987 until the present. Has she missed any work this year because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 163 1.8 1. Yes 2,366 30.1 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14390 'D74 # WK UNEMPLOYED(W-E)' TLOC= 25407-25408 MD=99 D74. How much work has she missed? % nonzero = 1.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.2 268 - RAW DATA 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); was not unemployed or laid off (V14389=5 or 9) V14391 'D76 OUT LAB FRC 87?(W-E)' TLOC= 25409 MD=9 D76. Have there been any weeks this year when she didn't have a job and was not looking for one? 80 0.9 1. Yes 2,449 31.0 5. No 8 0.0 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14392 'D77 # WK OUT LF 87 (W-E)' TLOC= 25410-25411 MD=99 D77. How much time was that? % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.6 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 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); not out of the labor force (V14391=5 or 9) V14393 'D79 # WK WORKED 87 (W-E)' TLOC= 25412-25413 MD=99 D79. How many weeks this year has she actually worked on her main job(s)? % nonzero = 31.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job. RAW DATA - 269 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14394 'D81 # HR/WK WRKD 87(W-E)' TLOC= 25414-25415 MD=99 D81. And, on the average, how many hours a week has she worked on her main job(s) in 1987? % nonzero = 31.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 35.0 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); did not work in 1987 (V14393=00) V14395 'D82 WTR XTRA JOB 87(W-E)' TLOC= 25416 MD=9 D82. Has your (wife/"WIFE") had an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1987? 170 2.3 1. Yes 2,358 29.5 5. No 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 4,524 68.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5) V14396 'D82-88 #XTRA JBS 87(W-E)' TLOC= 25417 MD=9 D82. Has your (wife/"WIFE") had an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1987? D88. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1987? 160 2.2 1. One extra job 8 0.1 2. Two extra jobs 1 0.0 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 270 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,891 97.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9) V14397 'D83 OCC-XTRA JOB1 (WF-E)' TLOC= 25418-25419 MD=99 D83. What sort of work did she do? D84. What were her most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14355 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 9 0.1 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) 3 0.0 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 13 0.2 13. Teachers, Primary and Secondary Schools (including NA type) (141-145) 6 0.1 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) 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) 3 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) 10 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) 7 0.1 20. Not self-employed 3 0.0 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 4 0.1 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) RAW DATA - 271 27 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 17 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) 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 1 0.0 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 3 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 7 0.1 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 4 0.1 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 1 0.0 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS 1 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 46 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 1 0.0 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,891 97.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9) V14398 'D85 # WKS XTRA JOB1(W-E)' TLOC= 25420-25421 MD=99 272 - RAW DATA D85. And, how many weeks has she worked on this job in 1987?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.2 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 (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9) V14399 'D87 HR/WK XTRA JOB (W-E)' TLOC= 25422-25423 MD=99 D87. On the average, how many hours a week has she worked on this job?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9) V14400 'D83 OCC-XTRA JOB2+(WF-E)' TLOC= 25424-25425 MD=99 D83. What sort of work did she do? D84. What were her most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14355 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 - 273 therapists, healers, dieticians (except medical and dental technicians, see 16) (061,063,064,071-076) 12. Accountants and Auditors (001) 1 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) 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) 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 1 0.0 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) MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 274 - RAW DATA 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) 2 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 7,051 99.9 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14396=1) V14401 'D85 #WKS XTR JOB2+ (W-E)' TLOC= 25426-25427 MD=99 D85. And, how many weeks has she worked on this job in 1987?-ALL EX- TRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.4 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 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14396=1) V14402 'D87 AV HR/WK X JOB2+ W-E' TLOC= 25428-25429 MD=99 D87. On the average, how many hours a week has she worked on this job?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 14.9 RAW DATA - 275 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); not working for money now (V14323=5); no extra jobs (V14395=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14396=1) V14403 'E1 WTR LOOK FOR JOB(W-U)' TLOC= 25430 MD=9 E1. Has your (wife/"WIFE") been doing anything in the last four weeks to find a job? 127 1.0 1. Yes 1,356 20.7 5. No 7 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,571 78.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1) V14404 'E2 # PLACES LOOKED (W-U)' TLOC= 25431 MD=9 E2. How many places has she been to in the last four weeks to find out about a job? 12 0.1 1. One 12 0.2 2. Two 21 0.2 3. Three 9 0.0 4. Four 61 0.4 5. Five or more 2 0.0 8. Don't know 2 0.0 9. NA 6,942 99.1 0. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14403=5 or 9) V14405 'E3 OCC-JOB SOUGHT (WF-U)' TLOC= 25432-25433 MD=99 E3. What kind of job is she looking for? The values in parentheses to the right of the code descriptions represent the comparable three-digit code values from the 1970 Census 276 - RAW DATA occupation code. See the note at V14355 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 10. Physicians (medical & osteopathic), Dentists (062,065) 3 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) 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) 4 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) 1 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) 5 0.1 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 8 0.0 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (370- 372,376,391) 32 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) SALES WORKERS 9 0.1 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) RAW DATA - 277 51. Other craftsmen and kindred workers (401-440,442- 580) 52. Government protective service workers; firemen, police, marshals, and constables (960-965) MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS 55. Members of armed forces (600) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 1 0.0 61. Transport equipment operatives (701-715) 9 0.1 62. Operatives, except transport (601-695) LABORERS 70. Unskilled laborers--nonfarm (740-785) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (821-824) SERVICE WORKERS (901-984) 2 0.0 73. Private household workers (980-984) 33 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 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and managers (except code 71) (801-802) 15 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,935 99.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14403=5 or 9) V14406 'E4 WTR NEED TRAING (W-U)' TLOC= 25434 MD=9 E4. Will she have to get any training to qualify? 28 0.2 1. Yes 92 0.7 5. No 4 0.0 8. Don't know 3 0.0 9. NA 6,934 99.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14403=5 or 9) V14407 'E5 # WKS LOOK WORK (W-U)' TLOC= 25435-25436 MD=99 278 - RAW DATA E5. How long has she been looking for work? % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.6 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 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); has not been looking for a job in last four weeks (V14403=5 or 9) V14408 'E6 JOB IN FUTURE? (W-U)' TLOC= 25437 MD=9 E6. Is she thinking of getting a job in the future? 301 3.0 1. Yes 1,050 17.6 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,705 79.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); has been looking for job in last four weeks (V14403=1 or 9) V14409 'E7 EVER WORKED? (WF-U)' TLOC= 25438 MD=9 E7. Has your (wife/"WIFE") ever done any work for money? 1,307 19.0 1. Yes 177 2.7 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,571 78.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1) V14410 'E8 MO JOB ENDED (WF-U)' TLOC= 25439-25440 MD=99 E8. When did she last work? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she last work before 1986?]-MONTH 73 0.9 01. January 69 1.1 02. February 71 0.8 03. March 55 0.7 04. April RAW DATA - 279 72 0.9 05. May 100 1.6 06. June 43 0.5 07. July 70 0.8 08. August 51 0.8 09. September 69 1.0 10. October 56 0.7 11. November 77 1.1 12. December 21. Winter 3 0.1 22. Spring 8 0.1 23. Summer 6 0.1 24. Fall/Autumn 307 4.6 98. DK month 177 3.0 99. NA month 5,754 81.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9) V14411 'E8 YR JOB ENDED (WF-U)' TLOC= 25441-25442 MD=99 E8. When did she last work? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she last work before 1986?]-YEAR % nonzero = 19.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 76.5 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the ac- tual year Wife/"Wife" last worked. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9) V14412 'E9 WTR UNEMP 86 (W-U)' TLOC= 25443 MD=9 E9. Were there any times in 1986 when she was looking for work? 50 0.4 1. Yes 1,074 17.2 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,934 82.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or 280 - RAW DATA V14323=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14411=85, 86 or 96) V14413 'E10 # WK UNEMP 86 (W-U)' TLOC= 25444-25445 MD=99 E10. How many weeks was that? % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Wife/"Wife" spent looking for work in 1986. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14411=85, 86 or 96); did not look for job in 1986 (V14412=5 or 9) V14414 'E12 WTR UNEMP 87 (W-U)' TLOC= 25446 MD=9 E12. Were there any times in 1987 when she was looking for work? 62 0.5 1. Yes 1,062 17.1 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,934 82.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 (V14411=85, 86 or 96) V14415 'E13 # WK UNEMP 87 (W-U)' TLOC= 25447-25448 MD=99 E13. How many weeks was that? % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks Wife/"Wife" spent looking for work in 1987. 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); last worked in 1986 or 1987 RAW DATA - 281 (V14411=85, 86 or 96); not looking for job (V14414=5 or 9) V14416 'E15-16 OCC-LAST JOB(W-U)' TLOC= 25449-25451 MD=999 E15. What was her occupation on her last job? What sort of work did she do? E16. 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. 33 0.4 001-195. Professional, Technical, and Kindred Workers 22 0.3 201-245. Managers and Administrators, Except Farm 26 0.3 260-285. Sales Workers 102 1.2 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 8 0.1 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 45 0.5 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 5 0.1 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 5 0.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 4 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 98 0.9 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 14 0.2 980-984. Private Household Workers 1 0.0 999. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14417 'E17 IND-LAST JOB (WF-U)' TLOC= 25452-25454 MD=999 E17. 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. 5 0.0 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 047-057. Mining 4 0.1 067-077. Construction 54 0.7 107-398. Manufacturing 13 0.1 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 118 1.3 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 19 0.2 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 282 - RAW DATA 17 0.2 727-759. Business and Repair Services 38 0.4 769-798. Personal Services 4 0.1 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 78 0.8 828-897. Professional and Related Services 8 0.1 907-937. Public Administration 5 0.1 999. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14418 'E18 WORK SELF/OTR?(WF-U)' TLOC= 25455 MD=9 E18. Was she self-employed, was she employed by by someone else, or what? 327 3.6 1. Someone else only 2 0.0 2. Both someone else and self 32 0.4 3. Self only 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14419 'E19 WORK FOR GOVT? (W-U)' TLOC= 25456 MD=9 E19. Did she work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what? 7 0.1 1. Federal government 13 0.1 2. State government 17 0.2 3. Local government; public school system 285 3.2 4. Private nongovernment 3 0.0 7. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,734 96.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); worked both for someone else and self or self-employed only (V14418=2 or 3) V14420 'E20 WHY LAST POS END W-U' TLOC= 25457 MD=9 RAW DATA - 283 E20. What happened to that job--did the company go out of business, was she laid off, or what? 17 0.3 1. Company folded/changed hands/moved out of town; employer died/went out of business 2. Strike; lockout 47 0.3 3. Laid off; fired 242 2.9 4. Quit; resigned; retired; pregnant; needed more money; just wanted a change in jobs; was self- employed 14 0.2 7. Other; transfer; any mention of armed services 37 0.4 8. Job was completed; seasonal work; was a temporary job 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14421 'E21 MO LAST POS END(W-U)' TLOC= 25458-25459 MD=99 E21. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 36 0.4 01. January 36 0.5 02. February 44 0.4 03. March 28 0.3 04. April 37 0.5 05. May 27 0.3 06. June 12 0.1 07. July 27 0.2 08. August 19 0.3 09. September 26 0.3 10. October 29 0.3 11. November 33 0.4 12. December 21. Winter 22. Spring 2 0.0 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 4 0.0 98. DK month 3 0.0 99. NA month 6,698 95.9 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) 284 - RAW DATA V14422 'E21 YR LAST POS END(W-U)' TLOC= 25460-25461 MD=99 E21. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 86.3 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14423 'E22 LAST END WAGE (WF-U)' TLOC= 25462-25465 MD=9999 E22. What was your (wife's/"WIFE's") final wage or salary when she left that (position/work situation)?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 5.930 (with implied decimals) 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 E23 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to E23 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by E23 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 (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99) V14424 'E23 HR/WK LAST JOB (W-U)' TLOC= 25466-25467 MD=99 RAW DATA - 285 E23. And how many hours a week did she work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 30.8 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99) V14425 'E24 MO ST LAST POS (W-U)' TLOC= 25468-25469 MD=99 E24. In what month and year did she start working in that (position/ work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-MONTH LAST POSITION 37 0.5 01. January 17 0.2 02. February 20 0.2 03. March 20 0.2 04. April 20 0.2 05. May 31 0.3 06. June 25 0.2 07. July 30 0.3 08. August 33 0.4 09. September 30 0.3 10. October 24 0.2 11. November 11 0.1 12. December 21. Winter 1 0.0 22. Spring 1 0.0 23. Summer 1 0.0 24. Fall/Autumn 36 0.4 98. DK month 26 0.4 99. NA month 6,698 95.9 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99) V14426 'E24 YR ST LAST POS (W-U)' TLOC= 25470-25471 MD=99 286 - RAW DATA E24. In what month and year did she start working in that (position/ work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-YEAR LAST POSITION % nonzero = 4.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 82.6 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" last position started. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99) V14427 'E25 POS TO BE PERM?(W-U)' TLOC= 25472 MD=9 E25. When she first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-LAST POSITION 85 0.8 1. Temporary 64 0.6 2. Permanent 7 0.1 8. Uncertain; DK 2 0.0 9. NA 6,903 98.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99) V14428 'E26 LAST START WAGE(W-U)' TLOC= 25473-25476 MD=9999 E26. What was her starting salary or wage at that time?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.547 (with implied decimals) 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 E27 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to E27 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by E27 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: RAW DATA - 287 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 (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99) V14429 'E27 LAST START HR/WK W-U' TLOC= 25477-25478 MD=99 E27. And how many hours a week did she work?-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 29.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours per week or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99) V14430 'E28 EMP BEFORE THEN? W-U' TLOC= 25479 MD=9 E28. We want to know what your (wife/"WIFE") was doing just before she started that (position/work situation). Did she have another position with the same employer, was she unemployed and looking for work, temporarily laid off, working for a different employer, self-employed, or what? 2 0.0 1. Same employer 34 0.3 2. Different employer 3 0.1 3. Self-employed 45 0.4 4. Unemployed and looking for work 5. Temporarily laid off 7 0.0 6. Never had previous job 65 0.6 7. Not working and not looking 1 0.0 8. Other 288 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,903 98.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99) V14431 'E29 WRK BEFORE THEN? W-U' TLOC= 25480 MD=9 E29. Did she ever work before that? 100 0.9 1. Yes 11 0.1 5. No 1 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,949 99.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no next-to-last job (V14430=1-3 or 6) V14432 'E30 WRKG SAME EMP? (W-U)' TLOC= 25481 MD=9 E30. Was she working for the same employer that we just talked about, a different one, or was she self-employed? 18 0.2 1. Same employer 1 0.0 3. Self-employed 81 0.7 5. Different employer 9. NA; DK 6,961 99.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no gap in employment or no next-to-last job (V14430=1-3 or 6 or V14431=5 or 9) V14433 'E31 MO PREV POS END(W-U)' TLOC= 25482-25483 MD=99 E31. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-MONTH NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 9 0.1 01. January RAW DATA - 289 8 0.1 02. February 6 0.1 03. March 5 0.0 04. April 9 0.1 05. May 15 0.1 06. June 4 0.0 07. July 15 0.1 08. August 10 0.1 09. September 11 0.1 10. October 5 0.0 11. November 14 0.2 12. December 21. Winter 22. Spring 2 0.0 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 16 0.2 98. DK month 10 0.1 99. NA month 6,922 98.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9) V14434 'E31 YR PREV POS END(W-U)' TLOC= 25484-25485 MD=99 E31. In what month and year did that (position/work situation) end? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did it end before 1986?]-YEAR NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 1.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 84.2 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" next-to-last position ended. 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 290 - RAW DATA 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9) V14435 'E33 WRK GOV-PREV POS?W-U' TLOC= 25486 MD=9 E33. Did your (wife/"WIFE") work for the federal, state, or local government, a private company, or what?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 1. Federal government 1 0.0 2. State government 2 0.0 3. Local government; public school system 41 0.3 4. Private non-government 7. Other 9. NA; DK 7,017 99.6 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); same employer or self-employed (V14430=1, 3 or 9 or V14432=1, 3 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14436 'E34 PREV INDUSTRY (WF-U)' TLOC= 25487-25489 MD=999 E34. What kind of business or industry was that in?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 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. 1 0.0 017-028. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries 047-057. Mining 067-077. Construction 7 0.1 107-398. Manufacturing 1 0.0 407-479. Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities 19 0.2 507-698. Wholesale and Retail Trade 2 0.0 707-718. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 2 0.0 727-759. Business and Repair Services 3 0.0 769-798. Personal Services 2 0.0 807-809. Entertainment and Recreation Services 7 0.1 828-897. Professional and Related Services 2 0.0 907-937. Public Administration 1 0.0 999. NA; DK RAW DATA - 291 7,014 99.6 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or (V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); same employer (V14430=1 or V14432=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14437 'E35-36 PREV OCC (W-U)' TLOC= 25490-25492 MD=999 E35. What was your (wife's/"WIFE's") occupation? What sort of work did she do? E36. What were her most important activities or duties?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 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 3 0.0 260-285. Sales Workers 14 0.1 301-395. Clerical and Kindred Workers 1 0.0 401-600. Craftsmen and Kindred Workers 8 0.1 601-695. Operatives, Except Transport 1 0.0 701-715. Transport Equipment Operatives 1 0.0 740-785. Laborers, Except Farm 801-802. Farmers and Farm Managers 1 0.0 821-824. Farm Laborers and Farm Foremen 16 0.1 901-965. Service Workers, Except Private Household 2 0.0 980-984. Private Household Workers 1 0.0 999. NA; DK 7,006 99.5 000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14438 'E37 PREV END WAGE (WF-U)' TLOC= 25493-25496 MD=9999 292 - RAW DATA E37. What was her final wage or salary when she left that (position/ work situation)?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.108 (with implied decimals) 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 E38 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to E38 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by E38 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 (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to- last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to- last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14439 'E38 PREV END HR/WK (W-U)' TLOC= 25497-25498 MD=99 E38. And how many hours a week did she work?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked. 01. One hour or less per week 98. Ninety-eight hours or more per week 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or RAW DATA - 293 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14440 'E39 MO ST PREV POS(WF-U)' TLOC= 25499-25500 MD=99 E39. In what month and year did your (wife/"WIFE") start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-MONTH NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 4 0.0 01. January 6 0.0 02. February 5 0.0 03. March 1 0.0 04. April 5 0.1 05. May 5 0.0 06. June 4 0.0 07. July 3 0.0 08. August 5 0.0 09. September 5 0.0 10. October 5 0.1 11. November 4 0.0 12. December 21. Winter 22. Spring 23. Summer 24. Fall/Autumn 2 0.0 98. DK month 1 0.0 99. NA month 7,006 99.5 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14441 'E39 YR ST PREV POS(WF-U)' TLOC= 25501-25502 MD=99 E39. In what month and year did your (wife/"WIFE") start working in that (position/work situation)? [IF NECESSARY: What would be your best guess? Did she start before 1986?]-YEAR NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 84.9 The values for this variable represent the last two digits of the year Wife's/"Wife's" previous position started. 294 - RAW DATA 96. 1986 or 1987, DK which 97. Before 1986, DK exact year 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99) V14442 'E40 POS TO BE PERM?(W-U)' TLOC= 25503 MD=9 E40. When she first started this (position/work situation), was it supposed to be temporary or permanent?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION 14 0.1 1. Temporary 10 0.1 2. Permanent 2 0.0 8. Uncertain; DK 1 0.0 9. NA 7,034 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last posi- tion began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next- to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14441=01-85, 97-99) V14443 'E41 PREV START WAGE(W-U)' TLOC= 25504-25507 MD=9999 E41. What was her starting salary or wage at that time?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.380 (with implied decimals) 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 E42 were used. Annual salaries were divided by the answer to E42 times 52 weeks; monthly salaries by E42 times 4.3 weeks. OSIRIS USERS: RAW DATA - 295 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 (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97-99); no next-to- last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to- last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14441=01-85, 97-99) V14444 'E42 PREV START HR/WK W-U' TLOC= 25508-25509 MD=99 E42. And how many hours a week did she work?-NEXT-TO-LAST POSITION % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.2 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14441=01-85, 97-99) V14445 'E-WHE WORK HIST SUPP W-U' TLOC= 25510-25511 Whether Additional Work History Spell for Section E % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 1.0 The work history data are available as a separate file. Refer to Sec- tion I, Part 7 of this volume for more detail. 296 - RAW DATA 01. An additional work history spell was collected for Section E 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); last position ended before 1986 (V14422=01-85, 97-99); last position began before 1986 (V14426=01-85, 97- 99); no next-to-last job (V14430=6 or V14431=5 or 9); next-to-last position ended before 1986 (V14434=01-85, 97-99); next-to-last position began before 1986 (V14441=01-85, 97-99) V14446 'E43 WTR VACATION (WF-U)' TLOC= 25512 MD=9 E43. We're interested in how your (wife/"WIFE") spent her time from January through December 1986, regardless of whether or not she was employed. I know you may have given me some of this infor- mation already, but my instructions are to ask these questions of everybody. Did she take any vacation or time off during 1986? 138 1.7 1. Yes 220 2.3 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14447 'E44 #WKS VACATION (WF-U)' TLOC= 25513-25514 MD=99 E44. How much vacation or time off did she take? % nonzero = 1.7 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 Wife/"Wife". 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14213=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); took no vacation or time off (V14446=5 or 9) V14448 'E46 WTR OTRS ILL (WF-U)' TLOC= 25515 MD=9 RAW DATA - 297 E46. Did she miss any work in 1986 because you or someone else was sick? 43 0.5 1. Yes 315 3.5 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14213=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14449 'E47 #WKS OTRS ILL (WF-U)' TLOC= 25516-25517 MD=99 E47. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.1 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 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); missed no work through illness of others (V14448=5 or 9) V14450 'E49 WTR SELF ILL (WF-U)' TLOC= 25518 MD=9 E49. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was sick? 103 1.2 1. Yes 256 2.8 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14448=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14451 'E50 #WKS SELF ILL (WF-U)' TLOC= 25519-25520 MD=99 E50. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 1.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.9 298 - RAW DATA 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14448=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); missed no work through own illness (V14450=5 or 9) V14452 'E52 WTR ON STRIKE (WF-U)' TLOC= 25521 MD=9 E52. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was on strike? 1 0.0 1. Yes 357 4.0 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14453 'E53 #WKS ON STRIKE (W-U)' TLOC= 25522-25523 MD=99 E53. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.0 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); missed no work through strikes (V14452=5 or 9) V14454 'E55 WTR UNEMPLOYED(WF-U)' TLOC= 25524 MD=9 E55. Did she miss any work in 1986 because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 86 0.6 1. Yes 273 3.4 5. No RAW DATA - 299 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14455 'E56 #WKS UNEMPLYD (WF-U)' TLOC= 25525-25526 MD=99 E56. How much work did she miss? % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 18.7 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) missed due to unemployment or temporarily layoff of Wife/"Wife". 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); was not unemployed or laid off (V14454=5 or 9) V14456 'E58 WTR OUT LAB FRC(W-U)' TLOC= 25527 MD=9 E58. Were there any weeks in 1986 when she didn't have a job and was not looking for one? 241 2.7 1. Yes 120 1.3 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14457 'E59 #WKS OUT LAB FRC W-U' TLOC= 25528-25529 MD=99 E59. How much time was that? % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 28.8 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 300 - RAW DATA 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); not out of labor force (V14456=5 or 9) V14458 'E61 #WKS WORKED (WF-U)' TLOC= 25530-25531 MD=99 E61. Then, how many weeks did she actually work on her main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 27.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of weeks (01- 52) Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job(s). 01. One week or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; did not work in 1986; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14459 'E62 HR/WK WORKED (WF-U)' TLOC= 25532-25533 MD=99 E62. And, on the average, how many hours a week did she work on her main job(s) in 1986? % nonzero = 4.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 30.5 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on her main job(s). 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); did not work in 1986 (V14458=00) V14460 'E63 WTR XTRA JOBS (WF-U)' TLOC= 25534 MD=9 RAW DATA - 301 E63. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1986? 14 0.2 1. Yes 346 3.9 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14461 'E63-70 # XTRA JOBS (W-U)' TLOC= 25535 MD=9 E63. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1986? E70. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1986? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Wife/"Wife" had. 13 0.2 1. One extra job 1 0.0 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 7,047 99.8 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9) V14462 'E64-65 OCC-XTRA JB1 WF-U' TLOC= 25536-25537 MD=99 E64. What sort of work did she do? E65. What were her most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 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 V14437 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 302 - 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) 1 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) 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) 1 0.0 20. Not self-employed 31. Self-employed (unincorporated businesses) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 2 0.0 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) 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) RAW DATA - 303 MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces (600) 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) 5 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) 99. NA; DK 7,047 99.8 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9) V14463 'E66 PAY/HR XTRA JOB(W-U)' TLOC= 25538-25541 MD=9999 E66. About how much did she make at this?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 12.450 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same rules as those for V14332 were used. 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 304 - RAW DATA 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9) V14464 'E67 # WKS XTRA JOB1(W-U)' TLOC= 25542-25543 MD=99 E67. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1986?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.4 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9) V14465 'E69 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(W-U)' TLOC= 25544-25545 MD=99 E69. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 16.9 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9) V14466 'E64-65 OCC-XTRA JB2(W-U)' TLOC= 25546-25547 MD=99 E64. What sort of work did she do? RAW DATA - 305 E65. What were her most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1986 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 V14437 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) 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- 306 - RAW DATA 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 (600) 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 7,060 100.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14461=1) V14467 'E66 AV PY/HR X JB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 25548-25551 MD=9999 E66. About how much did she make at this?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1987 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1987 data The values for this variable represent dollars and cents per hour. If the amount was given as something other than an hourly rate, the same RAW DATA - 307 rules as those for V14332 were used. If Wife/"Wife" 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 0000. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14461=1) V14468 'E67 # WK XTRA JOB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 25552-25553 MD=99 E67. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1986?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 37.0 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 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14461=1) V14469 'E69 AV HR/WK X JB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 25554-25555 MD=99 E69. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1986 % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 7.0 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 308 - RAW DATA 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14460=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14461=1) V14470 'E71 WTR UNEMP 87 (W-U)' TLOC= 25556 MD=9 E71. We are interested in how your (wife/"WIFE") has spent her time starting this year, January 1987 until the present. Has she missed any work this year because she was unemployed and looking for work or temporarily laid off? 107 0.8 1. Yes 254 3.2 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14471 'E72 # WK UNEMP 87 (W-U)' TLOC= 25557-25558 MD=99 E72. How much work has she missed? % nonzero = 0.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 8.6 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); was not unemployed or laid off (V14470=5 or 9) V14472 'E74 WTR OUT LF 87? (W-U)' TLOC= 25559 MD=9 E74. Have there been any weeks this year when she didn't have a job and was not looking for one? 287 3.4 1. Yes RAW DATA - 309 76 0.6 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,698 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14473 'E75 # WK OUT LF 87 (W-U)' TLOC= 25560-25561 MD=99 E75. How much time was that? % nonzero = 3.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.6 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); not out of labor force (V14472=5 or 9) V14474 'E77 # WKS WORKED 87(W-U)' TLOC= 25562-25563 MD=99 E77. How many weeks this year did your (wife/"WIFE") actually work on her main job(s)? % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9.4 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 00. Inap.; did not work in 1987; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14475 'E79 HR/WK WORKED 87(W-U)' TLOC= 25564-25565 MD=99 E79. And, on the average, how many hours a week did she work on her main job(s) in 1987? 310 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 1.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 32.3 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); did not work in 1987 (V14474=00) V14476 'E80 WTR XTRA JOB 87(W-U)' TLOC= 25566 MD=9 E80. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1987? 1 0.0 1. Yes 358 4.0 5. No 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,699 95.9 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99) V14477 'E80-86 # XTRA JBS 87 W-U' TLOC= 25567 MD=9 E80. (In addition to the weeks and hours worked you have just told me about,) did your (wife/"WIFE") have an extra job or other way of making money in addition to her main job(s) in 1987? E86. Did she have any other extra jobs in 1987? The values for this variable represent the total number of extra jobs (1-7) that Wife/"Wife" had. 1 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 RAW DATA - 311 7,060 100.0 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); working now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9) V14478 'E81-82 OCC-XTRA JOB1 W-U' TLOC= 25568-25569 MD=99 E81. What sort of work did she do? E82. What were her most important activities or duties?-FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14437 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) 312 - RAW DATA 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 (600) 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) 99. NA; DK 7,060 100.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9) V14479 'E83 # WKS XTRA JOB1(W-U)' TLOC= 25570-25571 MD=99 RAW DATA - 313 E83. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1987?-FIRST EX- TRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 17.0 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 (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9) V14480 'E85 HR/WK XTRA JOB1(W-U)' TLOC= 25572-25573 MD=99 E85. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- FIRST EXTRA JOB IN 1987 % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 3.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" worked on the extra job. 01. One hour or less 98. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9) V14481 'E81-82 OCC-XTRA JOB2 W-U' TLOC= 25574-25575 MD=99 E81. What sort of work did she do? E82. What were her most important activities or duties?-SECOND EXTRA JOB IN 1987 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 V14437 for a full description of this volume. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (001-195) 314 - 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) 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 - 315 MILITARY PERSONNEL 55. Members of armed forces (600) 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 7,061 100.0 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14477=1) V14482 'E83 # WK XTRA JOB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 25576-25577 MD=99 E83. And, how many weeks did she work on this job in 1987?-ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1987 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1987 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 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14477=1) 316 - RAW DATA V14483 'E85 AV HR/WK X JB2+(W-U)' TLOC= 25578-25579 MD=99 E85. On the average, how many hours a week did she work on this job?- ALL EXTRA JOBS EXCEPT FIRST IN 1987 % nonzero: no nonzero cases for 1987 data mean nonzero, excluding missing data: no nonzero cases for 1987 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. Ninety-eight hours or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14320=2 or 3); work- ing now or only temporarily laid off (V14321=1 or 2 or V14323=1); never worked (V14409=5 or 9); last worked before 1986 (V14411=01-85, 97-99); no extra jobs (V14476=5 or 9); only one extra job (V14477=1) V14484 'F1 CKPT:TYPE HEAD+WIFE ' TLOC= 25580 F1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 4,026 53.6 1. Head is male with Wife/"Wife" in FU 950 15.3 2. Head is male with no Wife/"Wife" in FU 2,085 31.1 3. Head is female V14485 'F2 HOUSEWORK HRS-WIFE ' TLOC= 25581-25582 MD=99 F2. About how much time does your (wife/"WIFE") spend on housework in an average week? I mean time spent cooking, cleaning, and doing other work around the house. % nonzero = 53.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 23.4 The values for this variable in the range 00-84 represent the actual number of hours per week Wife/"Wife" spent on housework. 01. One hour or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14484=2 or 3) V14486 'F3 HOUSEWORK HOURS-HEAD ' TLOC= 25583-25584 MD=99 RAW DATA - 317 F3. 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 = 88.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.8 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. None V14487 'F20 ELIG FOR FD STMPS 86' TLOC= 25585 MD=9 F20. Did you think you were eligible for food stamps at any time in 1986? 597 6.2 1. Yes 177 2.2 3. Maybe 5,084 80.0 5. No 258 3.9 8. Don't know 6 0.1 9. NA 939 7.6 0. Inap.; received food stamps in 1986 (V13880=/0000) V14488 'F21 TRY GET FOOD STMP 86' TLOC= 25586 MD=9 F21. Did you try to get the stamps last year (in 1986)? 214 1.8 1. Yes 818 10.5 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,029 87.7 0. Inap.; received food stamps in 1986 (V13880=/0000); did not think was eligible for food stamps (V14487=5 or 9) V14489 'F22 WHY NOT GET FD STMPS' TLOC= 25587 MD=9 F22. Why couldn't you get them? 149 1.1 1. Declared ineligible by welfare officials: "Income too high"; "Didn't have proper forms or valida- tions"; "Didn't fulfill work registration require- ment"; Respondent or someone else in FU is working; living with someone else 318 - RAW DATA 36 0.3 2. Administration hassle: "Had to wait in line too long"; "Went once, didn't have proper forms, didn't go back"; "They embarrassed me, so I didn't go back" 1 0.0 3. Physical access problem: "Couldn't get to the food stamp center"; no transportation; inconvenient hours 11 0.1 4. The amount received is not worth the bother of ap- plying 2 0.0 5. Personal attitude: "I was too embarrassed to use them" 4 0.1 6. Didn't need them; could have gotten them but didn't 5 0.0 8. Other 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,847 98.2 0. Inap.; used food stamps in 1986 (V13880=/0000); did not think was eligible for food stamps (V14487=5 or 9); did not try to get stamps (V14488=5 or 9) V14490 'F23 NOT TRY FD STMPS1 86' TLOC= 25588 MD=9 F23. Can you tell me why you didn't try? (Any other reasons why?)- FIRST MENTION 24 0.2 1. Turned down before 191 2.0 2. Administration hassle: "Had to wait in line too long"; "Went once, didn't have proper forms, didn't go back"; "They embarrassed me, so I didn't go back" 35 0.6 3. Didn't know how to go about it; didn't know require- ments 27 0.3 4. Physical access problem: "Couldn't get to the food stamp center"; no transportation; inconvenient hours 241 3.7 5. Didn't need them: "As long as I can get along without them, I will"; "Other people need them worse" 128 2.1 6. Personal attitudes: "Too embarrassed to use them"; "Don't like welfare" 124 1.4 7. Just never bothered; never though about it; didn't have time 22 0.1 8. Other 27 0.2 9. NA; DK 6,242 89.5 0. Inap.; used food stamps in 1986 (V13880>0000; did not think was eligible (V14487=5 or 9); did try to get stamps (V14488=1 or 9) V14491 'F23 NOT TRY FD STMPS2 86' TLOC= 25589 MD=9 RAW DATA - 319 F23. Can you tell me why you didn't try? (Any other reasons why?)- SECOND MENTION 1. Turned down before 10 0.2 2. Administration hassle: "Had to wait in line too long"; "Went once, didn't have proper forms, didn't go back"; "They embarrassed me, so I didn't go back" 5 0.1 3. Didn't know how to go about it; didn't know require- ments 8 0.1 4. Physical access problem: "Couldn't get to the food stamp center"; no transportation; inconvenient hours 36 0.6 5. Didn't need them: "As long as I can get along without them, I will"; "Other people need them worse" 46 0.8 6. Personal attitudes: "Too embarrassed to use them"; "Don't like welfare" 36 0.5 7. Just never bothered; never though about it; didn't have time 6 0.1 8. Other 9. NA; DK 6,914 97.7 0. Inap.; no second mention; used food stamps in 1986 (V13880>0000; did not think was eligible (V14487=5 or 9); did try to get stamps (V14488=1 or 9) V14492 'F24 WHY NOT ELIG FDSTMP1' TLOC= 25590 MD=9 F24. Can you tell me who you thought you weren't eligible? (Any other reasons why?)-FIRST MENTION 128 1.3 1. Told by welfare officials was ineligible: income or assets too high; didn't fulfill some other require- ment, such as work registration; turned down or refused in the past 3,714 60.0 2. Personal belief that income or assets too high; in- come of the wrong type, such as SSI 413 7.7 3. Didn't need them; told by someone other than welfare officials that not eligible 101 1.7 4. Personal attitudes: "too embarrassed to use them"; "Don't like welfare" 171 2.1 5. Other requirements (other than income, assets, or work) not met; "No kids"; a student; owns home 345 3.8 6. Does have a job; doesn't have a job 46 0.7 7. Doesn't know anything about the requirements for eligibility 86 1.4 8. Other 82 1.1 9. NA; DK 1,975 20.0 0. Inap.; used food stamps in 1986 (V13880>0000; though might have been eligible (V14487=1, 3, 8 or 9) V14493 'F24 WHY NOT ELIG FDSTMP2' TLOC= 25591 MD=9 320 - RAW DATA F24. Can you tell me who you thought you weren't eligible? (Any other reasons why?)-SECOND MENTION 1 0.0 1. Told by welfare officials was ineligible: income or assets too high; didn't fulfill some other require- ment, such as work registration; turned down or refused in the past 19 0.3 2. Personal belief that income or assets too high; in- come of the wrong type, such as SSI 250 4.5 3. Didn't need them; told by someone other than welfare officials that not eligible 169 3.1 4. Personal attitudes: "too embarrassed to use them"; "Don't like welfare" 122 1.7 5. Other requirements (other than income, assets, or work) not met; "No kids"; a student; owns home 352 4.5 6. Does have a job; doesn't have a job 53 1.0 7. Doesn't know anything about the requirements for eligibility 61 1.0 8. Other 9. NA; DK 6,034 83.8 0. Inap.; no second mention; used food stamps in 1986 (V13880>0000; though might have been eligible (V14487=1, 3, 8 or 9) V14494 'G2 WHETHER HEAD FARMER ' TLOC= 25592 MD=9 G2. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 71 1.5 1. Head is a farmer or rancher (V14154=801) 6,990 98.5 5. Head is not a farmer or rancher (V14154=/801) 9. NA; DK V14495 'G3 TOTAL FARM RECEIPTS ' TLOC= 25593-25598 MD=999999 G3. What were your total receipts from farming in 1986, including soil bank payments and commodity credit loans? % nonzero = 1.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 96,895.5 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 (V14494=5 or 9) V14496 'G6 WHETHER BUSINESS ' TLOC= 25599 MD=9 RAW DATA - 321 G6. Did you (or anyone else in the family there) own a business at any time in 1986 or have a financial interest in any business enterprise? 799 13.6 1. Yes 6,252 86.3 5. No 10 0.2 9. NA; DK V14497 'G7 TYPE BUS HAVE INT IN ' TLOC= 25600-25601 MD=99 G7. What kind of business was 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 V14155 for a full description of this volume. Numbers in parentheses at the right of code descriptions refer to 1970 Census Industry codes. 57 1.0 11. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (A, 017-028) 8 0.2 21. Mining and Extraction (047-057) 4 0.0 30. Metal industries (139-169) 6 0.1 31. Machinery, including electrical (177-209) 2 0.0 32. Motor vehicles and other transportation equipment (219-238) 20 0.3 33. Other durables (107-138, 239-259) 34. Durables, NA what 5 0.1 40. Food and kindred products (268-298) 41. Tobacco manufacturing (299) 2 0.0 42. Textile mill products, apparel and other fabricated textile products, shoes (307-327; 389) 1 0.0 43. Paper and allied products (328-337) 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 49. Manufacturing, NA whether durable or nondurable 133 2.0 51. Construction (067-077, B) 29 0.4 55. Transportation (D, 407-429) 2 0.0 56. Communication (447-449) 2 0.0 57. Other Public Utilities (467-479) 134 2.3 61. Retail Trade (607-698) 32 0.7 62. Wholesale Trade (507-588) 1 0.0 69. Trade, NA whether wholesale or retail 51 1.0 71. Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (707-718) 322 - RAW DATA 57 0.9 81. Repair Service (757-759) 63 0.9 82. Business Services (727-749) 68 1.2 83. Personal Services (H, 769-798) 17 0.3 84. Amusement, Recreation and Related Services (807- 809) 6 0.1 85. Printing, Publishing and Allied Services (338-389) 16 0.3 86. Medical and Dental and Health Services, whether public or private (828-848) 8 0.1 87. Educational Services, whether public or private (K, 857-868) 69 1.2 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 5 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,262 86.4 00. Inap.; did not own a business (V14496=5 or 9) V14498 'G8 WHO IN FAM OWNED BUS ' TLOC= 25602 MD=9 G8. Who in the family owned that? 551 9.3 1. Head only 95 1.5 2. Wife/"Wife" only 124 2.1 3. Both Head and Wife/"Wife"; no one else 16 0.3 4. Other relative(s) with Head (and Wife/"Wife") 11 0.2 7. Other 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,262 86.4 0. Inap.; did not own a business (V14496=5 or 9) V14499 'G9 R PUT TIME IN BUS 86?' TLOC= 25603 MD=9 G9. Did (you/he/she/they) put in any work time for this business in 1986? 753 12.6 1. Yes 46 1.0 5. No 9. NA; DK 6,262 86.4 0. Inap.; did not own a business (V14496=5 or 9) V14500 'G10 CORP/UNINCORP BUS ' TLOC= 25604 MD=9 G10. Was it a corporation or an unincorporated business, or did (you/ he/she/they) have an interest in both kinds? 184 3.3 1. Corporation 598 9.9 2. Unincorporated RAW DATA - 323 7 0.1 3. Both 6 0.1 8. Don't know 4 0.1 9. NA 6,262 86.4 0. Inap.; did not own a business (V14496=5 or 9) V14501 'G99 WTR LUMP SUM PAYMNTS' TLOC= 25605 MD=9 G99. Did you (or anyone else in the family there) get any other money in 1986--like a big settlement from an insurance company, or an inheritance? 804 12.6 1. Yes 6,253 87.4 5. No 4 0.0 9. NA; DK V14502 'G100 LUMP SUM PAYMNTS ' TLOC= 25606-25611 MD=999999 G100. How much did that amount to? % nonzero = 12.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 9,637.2 The values for this variable represent the actual dollar value (000001-999997) of the settlement/inheritance. 000001. $1 or less 999998. $999,998 or more 999999. NA; DK 000000. Inap.; no one in the FU received an inheritance/settlement (V14501=5 or 9) V14503 'G101 WTR ITEM 86 TAX DED' TLOC= 25612 MD=9 G101. Some people have expenses they can itemize and deduct on their income tax. Did you itemize deductions on your 1986 federal income tax, such as property taxes, interest payments, and charitable contributions? 3,092 49.5 1. Yes 3,916 49.6 5. No; did/will not file 53 0.9 9. NA; DK V14504 'G102 WTR HELP SUPPORT OT' TLOC= 25613 MD=9 G102. In 1986, did you give any money toward the support of anyone who was not living with you at the time? 899 13.0 1. Yes 324 - RAW DATA 6,157 86.9 5. No 5 0.1 9. NA; DK V14505 'G103 # OTHERS SUPPORTED ' TLOC= 25614 MD=9 G103. How many people was that? 523 7.7 1. One person 240 3.5 2. Two persons 70 1.0 3. Three persons 32 0.4 4. Four persons 16 0.2 5. Five persons 2 0.0 6. Six persons 4 0.0 7. Seven persons 8 0.1 8. Eight or more persons 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,162 87.0 0. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14506 'G104 WHO SUPPORTED #1 ' TLOC= 25615-25616 MD=99 G104. Who (was that/were they)?-FIRST MENTION 32 0.6 20. Legal wife; ex-wife 499 7.8 30. Son or daughter 14 0.2 33. Stepson or stepdaughter 1 0.0 37. Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 38. Foster son or foster daughter 66 0.6 40. Brother or sister (include step and half sisters and brothers) 18 0.2 47. Brother-in-law or sister-in-law 48. Brother or sister of boyfriend or girlfriend 116 1.4 50. Father or mother (include stepparents) 30 0.3 57. Father-in-law or mother-in-law 58. Father or mother of boyfriend or girlfriend 24 0.5 60. Grandson or granddaughter (include step- grandchildren) 65. Great-grandson or great-granddaughter (include step-great-grandchildren) RAW DATA - 325 2 0.0 66. Grandfather or grandmother (include stepgrandparents) 1 0.0 67. Wife's grandfather or grandmother 68. Greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 69. Wife's greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 14 0.2 70. Head's nephew or niece 2 0.0 71. Wife's nephew or niece 1 0.0 72. Uncle or Aunt 73. Wife's uncle or aunt 7 0.1 74. Head's cousin 2 0.0 75. Wife's cousin 83. Children of girlfriend or boyfriend but not of Head 10 0.1 88. Girlfriend or boyfriend 2 0.1 90. Husband 3 0.0 95. Head's other relative 96. Wife's other relative 4 0.1 97. Other relative of girlfriend or boyfriend 41 0.6 98. Other nonrelatives 10 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,162 87.0 00. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14507 'G104 WHO SUPPORTED #2 ' TLOC= 25617-25618 MD=99 G104. Who (was that/were they)?-SECOND MENTION 3 0.1 20. Legal wife; ex-wife 210 3.1 30. Son or daughter 3 0.0 33. Stepson or stepdaughter 12 0.3 37. Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 38. Foster son or foster daughter 326 - RAW DATA 21 0.1 40. Brother or sister (include step and half sisters and brothers) 16 0.2 47. Brother-in-law or sister-in-law 1 0.0 48. Brother or sister of boyfriend or girlfriend 20 0.3 50. Father or mother (include stepparents) 15 0.2 57. Father-in-law or mother-in-law 58. Father or mother of boyfriend or girlfriend 18 0.3 60. Grandson or granddaughter (include step- grandchildren) 65. Great-grandson or great-granddaughter (include step-great-grandchildren) 3 0.0 66. Grandfather or grandmother (include stepgrandparents) 67. Wife's grandfather or grandmother 68. Greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 69. Wife's greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 9 0.1 70. Head's nephew or niece 71. Wife's nephew or niece 2 0.0 72. Uncle or Aunt 73. Wife's uncle or aunt 1 0.0 74. Head's cousin 1 0.0 75. Wife's cousin 2 0.0 83. Children of girlfriend or boyfriend but not of Head 88. Girlfriend or boyfriend 90. Husband 5 0.1 95. Head's other relative 1 0.0 96. Wife's other relative 2 0.0 97. Other relative of girlfriend or boyfriend 17 0.1 98. Other nonrelatives RAW DATA - 327 99. NA; DK 6,699 94.9 00. Inap.; no second mention; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14508 'G104 WHO SUPPORTED #3 ' TLOC= 25619-25620 MD=99 G104. Who (was that/were they)?-THIRD MENTION 1 0.0 20. Legal wife; ex-wife 54 0.8 30. Son or daughter 2 0.0 33. Stepson or stepdaughter 1 0.0 37. Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 38. Foster son or foster daughter 12 0.0 40. Brother or sister (include step and half sisters and brothers) 2 0.0 47. Brother-in-law or sister-in-law 48. Brother or sister of boyfriend or girlfriend 5 0.1 50. Father or mother (include stepparents) 3 0.0 57. Father-in-law or mother-in-law 58. Father or mother of boyfriend or girlfriend 17 0.4 60. Grandson or granddaughter (include step- grandchildren) 65. Great-grandson or great-granddaughter (include step-great-grandchildren) 2 0.0 66. Grandfather or grandmother (include stepgrandparents) 67. Wife's grandfather or grandmother 68. Greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 69. Wife's greatgrandfather or greatgrandmother 2 0.0 70. Head's nephew or niece 1 0.0 71. Wife's nephew or niece 1 0.0 72. Uncle or Aunt 73. Wife's uncle or aunt 328 - RAW DATA 1 0.0 74. Head's cousin 1 0.0 75. Wife's cousin 1 0.0 83. Children of girlfriend or boyfriend but not of Head 88. Girlfriend or boyfriend 90. Husband 3 0.1 95. Head's other relative 3 0.0 96. Wife's other relative 97. Other relative of girlfriend or boyfriend 14 0.1 98. Other nonrelatives 99. NA; DK 6,935 98.3 00. Inap.; no third mention; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14509 'G106 PAY CHILD SUPP 86 ' TLOC= 25621 MD=9 G106. Was any of that child support? 313 4.0 1. Yes 584 9.0 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,162 87.0 0. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14510 'G108 PAY ALIMONY 86 ' TLOC= 25622 MD=9 G108. Was any of the money you gave in 1986 alimony? 20 0.3 1. Yes 875 12.6 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,162 87.0 0. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14511 'G111/G113 OTR DEPEND ' TLOC= 25623 MD=9 G111. Were any of those people dependent on you for more than half of their total support? G113. Was that person dependent on you for more than half of (his/ her) total support? 225 3.9 1. Yes 661 9.0 5. No RAW DATA - 329 9 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,166 87.0 0. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9) V14512 'G112 # OTHER DEPENDENTS ' TLOC= 25624 MD=9 G112. How many people was that? 150 2.6 1. One person 58 1.0 2. Two persons 11 0.2 3. Three persons 5 0.1 4. Four persons 1 0.0 5. Five persons 6. Six persons 7. Seven persons 8. Eight or more persons 9. NA; DK 6,836 96.1 0. Inap.; did not support others (V14504=5 or 9); no one dependent for more than half of support (V14511=5 or 9) V14513 'H1 STATUS OF HEALTH-HEAD' TLOC= 25625 MD=9 H1. Now I have a few questions about your health, including any serious limitations you might have. Would you (HEAD) say your health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 1,645 23.5 1. Excellent 2,136 31.9 2. Very good 1,922 26.4 3. Good 931 12.8 4. Fair 422 5.4 5. Poor 3 0.1 8. Don't know 2 0.0 9. NA V14514 'H2 HEALTH VS 2 YRS AGO ' TLOC= 25626 MD=9 H2. Compared to two years ago, that is, since 1985, would you say that your health is better, worse, or about the same now as it was then? 1,025 14.1 1. Better now 4,910 68.5 3. About the same 1,096 17.1 5. Worse now 30 0.4 9. NA; DK V14515 'H3 LIMIT TYPE/AMT WRK H' TLOC= 25627 MD=9 H3. Do you (HEAD) have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the amount of work you can do? 330 - RAW DATA 1,438 22.6 1. Yes 5,618 77.4 5. No 5 0.0 9. NA; DK V14516 'H4 NOT DO CERTAIN WRK H' TLOC= 25628 MD=9 H4. Does this condition keep you from doing some types of work? 1,222 19.2 1. Yes 132 2.3 5. No 65 0.7 7. Can do nothing 16 0.3 8. Don't know 3 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,623 77.4 0. Inap.; no limiting condition (V14515=5 or 9) V14517 'H5 LIMIT AMT WRK DO H' TLOC= 25629 MD=9 H5. For work you can do, how much does it limit the amount of work you can do--a lot, somewhat, or just a little? 543 8.1 1. A lot 335 5.7 3. Somewhat 379 5.9 5. Just a little 111 2.0 7. Not at all 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,691 78.2 0. Inap.; no limiting condition (V14515=5 or 9); can do nothing (V14516=7, 9) V14518 'H6 IN HOSPITAL 1986? H' TLOC= 25630 MD=9 H6. Were you (HEAD) a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time during 1986? 805 11.6 1. Yes 6,252 88.3 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK V14519 'H7 # NIGHTS IN HOSP H' TLOC= 25631-25633 MD=999 H7. How many nights were you in a hospital altogether during 1986? % nonzero = 11.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 10.1 The values for this variable in the range 001-365 represent the actual number of nights Head was hospitalized in 1986. 999. NA; DK RAW DATA - 331 000. Inap.; was not hospitalized in 1986 (V14518=5 or 9) V14520 'H8 HAVE MEDICAID,ETC? ' TLOC= 25634 MD=9 H8. Do you have (Medicaid/ Medi-Cal/ Medical Assistance/ Welfare/ Medical Services)? [DO NOT INCLUDE MEDICARE] 740 7.1 1. Yes 6,295 92.6 5. No 26 0.3 9. NA; DK V14521 'H9 IWCKPT # FU ' TLOC= 25635 H9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1,661 29.7 1. Only one person in FU now 5,400 70.3 5. All others V14522 'H10 OFUM REC MED AID? 87' TLOC= 25636 MD=9 H10. What about the other family members living there--do any of them have (Medicaid/ Medi-Cal/ Medical Assistance/ Welfare/Medical Services)? [IF NECESSARY: Is that some or all of the other family members?] 465 4.1 1. Yes, all 183 1.4 3. Yes, some 4,708 64.1 5. No 14 0.1 8. Don't know 30 0.5 9. NA 1,661 29.7 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1) V14523 'H12 IWCKPT-W/"W" IN FU? ' TLOC= 25637 H12. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 4,026 53.6 1. Wife/"Wife" in FU now 1,372 16.6 5. All others (more than one FU member, but not wife/ "wife") 1,663 29.8 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1) V14524 'H13 STATUS OF HLTH-WIFE ' TLOC= 25638 MD=9 H13. Now I have a few questions about your (wife's/"WIFE's") health. Would you say her health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 887 12.1 1. Excellent 332 - RAW DATA 1,346 18.5 2. Very good 1,213 15.5 3. Good 434 5.6 4. Fair 142 1.9 5. Poor 8. Don't know 4 0.1 9. NA 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5) V14525 'H14 HLTH VS 2 YRS AGO W' TLOC= 25639 MD=9 H14. Compared to two years ago, that is, since 1985, would you say that her health is better, worse, or about the same now as it was then? 474 5.8 1. Better now 3,089 41.0 3. About the same 441 6.6 5. Worse now 4 0.0 8. Don't know 18 0.2 9. NA 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5) V14526 'H15 LIMIT TYPE/AMT WRK W' TLOC= 25640 MD=9 H15. Does your (wife/"WIFE") have any physical or nervous condition that limits the type of work or the amount of work she can do? 583 8.8 1. Yes 3,431 44.7 5. No 12 0.2 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5) V14527 'H16 NOT DO CERTAIN WRK W' TLOC= 25641 MD=9 H16. Does this condition keep her from doing some types of work? 503 7.7 1. Yes 57 0.8 5. No 14 0.2 7. Can do nothing 8 0.1 8. Don't know 1 0.0 9. NA 6,478 91.2 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5); no limiting condition (V14526=5 or 9) RAW DATA - 333 V14528 'H17 LIMIT AMT WORK DO W' TLOC= 25642 MD=9 H17. For work she can do, how much does it limit the amount of work she can do--a lot, somewhat, or just little? 173 2.8 1. A lot 168 2.5 3. Somewhat 185 2.5 5. Just a little 39 0.7 7. Not at all 3 0.1 9. NA; DK 6,493 91.4 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5); no limiting condition (V14526=5 or 9); can do nothing (V14527=7, 8 or 9) V14529 'H18 IN HOSPITAL 1986? W' TLOC= 25643 MD=9 H18. Was she a patient in a hospital overnight or longer at any time during 1986? 621 7.5 1. Yes 3,401 46.1 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5) V14530 'H19 # NIGHTS IN HOSP W' TLOC= 25644-25646 MD=999 H19. How many nights was she in a hospital altogether during 1986? % nonzero = 7.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 6.2 The values for this variable in the range 001-365 represent the actual number of nights Wife/"Wife" was hospitalized in 1986. 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; only Head in FU (V14521=1); no wife/"wife" in FU (V14523=5); was not hospitalized in 1986 (V14529=5 or 9) V14531 'K1 CKPT: WTR WIFE ' TLOC= 25647 K1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 302 2.6 1. New Wife/"Wife" in FU for 1987; splitoff interview and Wife/"Wife" in FU 6,759 97.4 5. No Wife/"Wife" in FU; same Wife/"Wife" in FU 334 - RAW DATA NOTE: V14532-V14579 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 (V14531=5), these variables have been car- ried forward from the previous year's data with no updating or other change. However, V14532-V14579 were reasked of all Wives/"Wives" in 1985. V14532 'K2-3 EDUC OF FATHER WF' TLOC= 25648 MD=9 K2. Now I have some questions about your (wife's/"WIFE'S") family and past experiences. How much education did her father have? [AC- CEPT FATHER SUBSTITUTE] K3. (IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES) Could he read and write? 263 3.1 1. 0-5 grades 1,295 18.7 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 448 5.5 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 1,040 13.8 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 66 1.1 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no fur- ther elaboration) 231 3.4 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 261 3.8 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "college" 126 1.9 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 242 2.0 9. NA; DK to both N14 and N15 3,089 46.8 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA, DK grade and could not read or write; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14533 'K4-5 EDUC OF MOTHER WF' TLOC= 25649 MD=9 K4. How much education did your (wife's/"WIFE'S") mother have? [AC- CEPT MOTHER SUBSTITUTE] K5. [IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES] Could she read and write? 175 2.2 1. 0-5 grades 1,008 14.6 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 646 7.3 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 1,344 18.0 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 121 1.8 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no fur- ther elaboration) 289 4.1 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 211 3.1 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "college" 52 0.7 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 152 1.5 9. NA; DK to both N16 and N17 RAW DATA - 335 3,063 46.7 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA, DK grade and could not read or write; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14534 'K6 WHETHER BROTHERS WF' TLOC= 25650 MD=9 K6. Did your (wife/"WIFE") have any brothers? [INCLUDE NATURAL SI- BLINGS ONLY] 3,258 42.0 1. Yes 740 11.4 5. No 28 0.3 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14535 'K7 # BROTHERS WIFE' TLOC= 25651-25652 MD=99 K7. How many brothers was that? % nonzero = 42.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of Wife's/ "Wife's" brothers. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no brothers (V14534=5 or 9) V14536 'K8 ONLY BRO STILL ALIVE ' TLOC= 25653 MD=9 K8. Is he still living? 1,055 14.3 1. Yes 114 2.2 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,884 83.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no brothers (V14534=5 or 9); more than one brother (V14535=02- 99) V14537 'K9 ONLY BRO OLDR THAN W ' TLOC= 25654 MD=9 K9. Was he older than she is? 562 8.0 1. Yes 607 8.4 5. No 8 0.1 9. NA; DK 336 - RAW DATA 5,884 83.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no brothers (V14534=5 or 9); more than one brother (V14535=02- 99) V14538 'K10 # BRO STILL ALIVE ' TLOC= 25655-25656 MD=99 K10. How many of them are still living? % nonzero = 24.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.7 The values for this variable represent the number of Wife's/"Wife's" brothers still living if she had more than one brother. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no brothers (V14534=5 or 9); less than two brothers (V14535=01 or 99) V14539 'K11 ANY BRO OLDR THAN WF' TLOC= 25657 MD=9 K11. Were any of her brothers older than she is? 1,530 18.2 1. Yes 536 7.1 5. No 11 0.2 9. NA; DK 4,984 74.5 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no brothers (V14534=5 or 9); less than two brothers (V14535=01 or 99) V14540 'K12 WHETHER SISTERS WF' TLOC= 25658 MD=9 K12. Did she have any sisters? [INCLUDE NATURAL SIBLINGS ONLY] 3,210 41.3 1. Yes 788 12.1 5. No 28 0.3 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14541 'K13 # SISTERS WIFE' TLOC= 25659-25660 MD=99 K13. How many sisters was that? % nonzero = 41.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.3 The values for this variable represent the actual number of Wife's/ "Wife's" sisters. RAW DATA - 337 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no sisters (V14540=5 or 9) V14542 'K14 ONLY SIS STILL ALIVE' TLOC= 25661 MD=9 K14. Is her sister still living? 1,065 15.3 1. Yes 64 1.2 5. No 10 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,922 83.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no sisters (V14540=5 or 9); more than one sister (V14541=02-99) V14543 'K15 ONLY SIS OLDR THAN W' TLOC= 25662 MD=9 K15. Was she older than your (wife/"WIFE")? 569 8.4 1. Yes 566 8.2 5. No 4 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,922 83.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no sisters (V14540=5 or 9); more than one sister (V14541=02-99) V14544 'K16 # SIS STILL ALIVE ' TLOC= 25663-25664 MD=99 K16. How many of them are still living? % nonzero = 24.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.9 The values for this variable represent the number of Wife's/"Wife's" sisters still living if she had more than one sister. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no sisters (V14540=5 or 9); less than two sisters (V14541=01 or 99) V14545 'K17 ANY SIS OLDR THAN WF' TLOC= 25665 MD=9 K17. Were any of her sisters older than she is? 1,501 17.6 1. Yes 565 7.1 5. No 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 338 - RAW DATA 4,993 75.3 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no sisters (V14540=5 or 9); less than two sisters (V14541=01 or 99) V14546 'K18 SPANISH DESCENT WF' TLOC= 25666 MD=9 K18. In order to get an idea of the different races and ethnic groups that participate in the study, I would like to ask you about your (wife's/"WIFE'S") ethnic origin. Is she of Spanish or Hispanic descent, that is, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish? [IF NECESSARY: Which one?] 28 0.4 1. Mexican 60 0.7 2. Mexican American 1 0.0 3. Chicano 17 0.1 4. Puerto Rican 10 0.2 5. Cuban 2 0.0 6. Combination; more than one mention 30 0.4 7. Other Spanish 57 0.7 9. NA; DK 6,856 97.5 0. Inap.; is not Spanish/Hispanic; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14547 'K19 RACE OF WIFE 1 ' TLOC= 25667 MD=9 K19. And, is she white, black, American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo, Asian, Pacific Islander, or another race?-FIRST MENTION 2,875 48.5 1. White 1,026 3.7 2. Black 28 0.2 3. American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo 20 0.4 4. Asian, Pacific Islander 28 0.3 7. Other 49 0.5 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14548 'K19 RACE OF WIFE 2 ' TLOC= 25668 MD=9 K19. And, is she white, black, American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo, Asian, Pacific Islander, or another race?-SECOND MENTION 2 0.0 1. White 6 0.0 2. Black 47 0.5 3. American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo 2 0.0 4. Asian, Pacific Islander 2 0.0 7. Other RAW DATA - 339 1 0.0 8. More than two mentions 9. NA; DK 7,001 99.4 0. Inap.; no second mention; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14549 'K20 WTR IN MILIT SERV W' TLOC= 25669 MD=9 K20. Has she ever been in the United States military service? 51 0.6 1. Yes 3,949 52.8 5. No 26 0.3 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14550 'K21 WTR GRADUATED HS WF' TLOC= 25670 MD=9 K21. Now I would like to talk about the education your (wife/"WIFE") has received. Did she graduate from high school, get a GED, or neither? 3,069 42.4 1. Graduated from high school 163 1.9 2. Got a GED 766 9.1 3. Neither 28 0.3 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14551 'K22 YR GRADUATED HS WF' TLOC= 25671-25672 MD=99 K22. In what year did she graduate? % nonzero = 42.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 62.0 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year of graduation. 97. Before 1901 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); did not graduate (V14550=2, 3 or 9) V14552 'K23 GRADE LEVEL IF GED W' TLOC= 25673-25674 MD=99 K23. How many grades of school did she finish prior to getting her GED? 340 - RAW DATA 01. Finished first grade 02. Finished second grade 03. Finished third grade 04. Finished fourth grade 05. Finished fifth grade 06. Finished sixth grade 4 0.1 07. Finished seventh grade 17 0.2 08. Finished eighth grade 23 0.3 09. Finished ninth grade 49 0.6 10. Finished tenth grade 69 0.7 11. Finished eleventh grade 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 6,898 98.1 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); graduated or no GED (V14550=1, 3 or 9) V14553 'K24 YR LAST IN SCH-GED W' TLOC= 25675-25676 MD=99 K24. In what year did she last attend (GRADE IN K23)? % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 58.9 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Wife/"Wife" last attended school. 97. Before 1901 98. DK year 99. NA year 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); graduated or no GED (V14550=1, 3 or 9); finished no grades of school (V14552=00) V14554 'K25 YR RECEIVED GED WF' TLOC= 25677-25678 MD=99 K25. In what year did she receive her GED? % nonzero = 1.9 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 74.4 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year the GED was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); graduated or no GED (V14550=1, 3 or 9) RAW DATA - 341 V14555 'K26 GRD OF SCH FINISH W' TLOC= 25679-25680 MD=99 K26. How many grades of school did she finish? 01. Finished first grade 2 0.1 02. Finished second grade 11 0.1 03. Finished third grade 9 0.1 04. Finished fourth grade 24 0.3 05. Finished fifth grade 33 0.2 06. Finished sixth grade 47 0.5 07. Finished seventh grade 109 1.7 08. Finished eighth grade 112 1.3 09. Finished ninth grade 191 2.4 10. Finished tenth grade 213 2.3 11. Finished eleventh grade 7 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,303 91.0 00. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); graduated or GED (V14550=1, 2 or 9) V14556 'K27 YR LAST IN SCH-NONGR' TLOC= 25681-25682 MD=99 K27. In what year did she last attend (GRADE IN K26)? % nonzero = 9.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 53.9 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Wife/"Wife" last attended school. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); graduated or GED (V14550=1, 2 or 9); finished no grades of school (V14555=00) V14557 'K28 WTR ATTEND COLLEGE W' TLOC= 25683 MD=9 K28. Did she attend college? 1,679 22.6 1. Yes 2,311 30.7 5. No 36 0.3 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14558 'K29 YR LAST ATTEND COLL ' TLOC= 25684-25685 MD=99 K29. In what year did she last attend college? 342 - RAW DATA % nonzero = 22.6 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 72.6 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Wife/"Wife" last attended college. 96. Still in school 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no college (V14557=5 or 9) V14559 'K30 HGHST YR COLL COMP W' TLOC= 25686 MD=9 K30. What is the highest year of college she has completed? 314 3.9 1. Completed one year 370 4.5 2. Completed two years 134 1.7 3. Completed three years 398 5.9 4. Completed four years 243 3.8 5. Completed five or more years 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,588 80.1 0. Inap.; less than one year; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no college (V14557=5 or 9) V14560 'K31 WTR RECD COLL DEG W' TLOC= 25687 MD=9 K31. Did she receive a college degree? 808 11.8 1. Yes 660 8.0 5. No 5 0.0 9. NA; DK 5,588 80.1 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no college (V14557=5 or 9); less than one year (V14559=0) V14561 'K32 HGHST COLL DEG REC W' TLOC= 25688-25689 MD=99 K32. What is the highest college degree she has received? 150 1.8 01. AA; Associate of Arts 469 7.0 02. Bachelor of Arts/Science/Letters; BA; BS 147 2.4 03. Master of Arts/Science; MA; MS; MBA 9 0.1 04. Doctorate; Ph.D (except 05 and 06) 10 0.1 05. LLB; JD (law degrees) 2 0.0 06. MD; DDS; DVM; DO (medical degrees) RAW DATA - 343 08. Honorary degree 13 0.2 97. Other 2 0.0 98. DK 6 0.1 99. NA 6,253 88.2 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no college (V14557=5 or 9); less than one year (V14559=0); no college degree (V14560=5 or 9) V14562 'K35 YR RECD COLL DEG W' TLOC= 25690-25691 MD=99 K35. In what year did she receive that degree? % nonzero = 11.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 71.9 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Wife/"Wife" received the degree. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no college (V14557=5 or 9); less than one year (V14559=0); no college degree (V14560=5 or 9) V14563 'K36 WTR REC OTR DEG/CERT' TLOC= 25692 MD=9 K36. Did your (wife/"WIFE") receive any other degree or a certificate through a vocational school, a training school, or an appren- ticeship program? 899 11.8 1. Yes 3,083 41.4 5. No 44 0.4 9. NA; DK 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14564 'K36 # OTR DEG/CERT REC ' TLOC= 25693 MD=9 K36. Did your (wife/"WIFE") receive any other degree or a certificate through a vocational school, a training school, or an appren- ticeship program? K41. Did she receive any other training degree or certificate?-TOTAL NUMBER OF DEGREES OR CERTIFICATES 727 9.5 1. One 129 1.7 2. Two 33 0.4 3. Three 344 - RAW DATA 5 0.1 4. Four 3 0.0 5. Five 2 0.0 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight or more 9. NA; DK 6,162 88.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9) V14565 'K37 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25694 MD=9 K37. What type of degree or certificate was that?-FIRST MENTION 62 0.9 1. Degree 306 4.0 2. Certificate 98 1.6 3. License 38 0.5 4. Diploma (not high school) 18 0.3 7. Other 377 4.6 9. NA; DK 6,162 88.2 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9) V14566 'K38 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25695-25696 MD=99 K38. In what field was that?-FIRST MENTION 5 0.0 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/ computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 9 0.1 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 13 0.1 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 2 0.0 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 34 0.4 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 42 0.6 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 23 0.2 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 4 0.1 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 129 1.6 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 74 0.9 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 9 0.2 11. Computer programming 12 0.1 12. "Computer," n.e.c. RAW DATA - 345 101 1.6 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 294 3.8 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 10 0.1 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 1 0.0 16. Advertising; photography 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 9 0.1 18. Art; music; drama; dance 19. Foreign language 4 0.1 20. Religion 118 1.6 97. Other 6 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,162 88.2 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9) V14567 'K39 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25697-25698 MD=99 K39. From what type of institution or organization was that?-FIRST MENTION 202 2.3 01. Vocational/trade school 90 1.1 02. Community college; junior college 115 1.6 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 14 0.1 04. Armed forces 32 0.3 05. High school 128 2.0 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 76 1.1 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 8 0.1 08. Police academy; firefighter training program 51 0.6 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 42 0.6 10. Training by private employer 4 0.1 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 82 1.2 97. Other 55 0.7 99. NA; DK 6,162 88.2 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9) V14568 'K40 YR REC DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25699-25700 MD=99 K40. In what year did she receive that degree or certificate?-FIRST MENTION % nonzero = 11.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 69.7 346 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9) V14569 'K37 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25701 MD=9 K37. What type of degree or certificate was that?-SECOND MENTION 6 0.2 1. Degree 72 0.9 2. Certificate 16 0.3 3. License 5 0.1 4. Diploma (not high school) 3 0.0 7. Other 70 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,889 97.7 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); one certificate (V14564=1) V14570 'K38 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25702-25703 MD=99 K38. In what field was that?-SECOND MENTION 1 0.0 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 2 0.0 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 3 0.0 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 1 0.0 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 8 0.1 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 15 0.2 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 4 0.0 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 1 0.0 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 11 0.2 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 14 0.2 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 11. Computer programming 5 0.1 12. "Computer," n.e.c. RAW DATA - 347 9 0.1 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 54 0.7 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 5 0.1 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 16. Advertising; photography 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 1 0.0 18. Art; music; drama; dance 19. Foreign language 2 0.0 20. Religion 32 0.3 97. Other 4 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,889 97.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); one certificate (V14564=1) V14571 'K39 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25704-25705 MD=99 K39. From what type of institution or organization was that?-SECOND MENTION 28 0.3 01. Vocational/trade school 16 0.3 02. Community college; junior college 8 0.2 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 4 0.0 04. Armed forces 6 0.1 05. High school 30 0.4 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 3 0.1 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 3 0.0 08. Police academy; firefighter training program 16 0.1 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 14 0.2 10. Training by private employer 2 0.0 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 29 0.3 97. Other 13 0.2 99. NA; DK 6,889 97.7 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); one certificate (V14564=1) V14572 'K40 YR REC DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25706-25707 MD=99 K40. In what year did she receive that degree or certificate?-SECOND MENTION % nonzero = 2.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 76.7 348 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); one certificate (V14564=1) V14573 'K37 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25708 MD=9 K37. What type of degree or certificate was that?-THIRD MENTION 1. Degree 18 0.2 2. Certificate 4 0.1 3. License 4. Diploma (not high school) 1 0.0 7. Other 20 0.3 9. NA; DK 7,018 99.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14564=1 or 2) V14574 'K38 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25709-25710 MD=99 K38. In what field was that?-THIRD MENTION 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 1 0.0 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 1 0.0 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 5 0.0 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 5 0.1 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 1 0.0 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 3 0.0 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 2 0.0 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 11. Computer programming RAW DATA - 349 3 0.0 12. "Computer," n.e.c. 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 8 0.1 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 2 0.0 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 16. Advertising; photography 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 18. Art; music; drama; dance 1 0.0 19. Foreign language 2 0.0 20. Religion 8 0.1 97. Other 1 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,018 99.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14564=1 or 2) V14575 'K39 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25711-25712 MD=99 K39. From what type of institution or organization was that?-THIRD MENTION 5 0.1 01. Vocational/trade school 2 0.0 02. Community college; junior college 4 0.0 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 04. Armed forces 1 0.0 05. High school 1 0.0 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 2 0.0 08. Police academy; firefighter training program 7 0.1 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 3 0.1 10. Training by private employer 2 0.0 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 12 0.2 97. Other 4 0.0 99. NA; DK 7,018 99.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14564=1 or 2) V14576 'K40 YR REC DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25713-25714 MD=99 K40. In what year did she receive that degree or certificate?-THIRD MENTION % nonzero = 0.6 350 - RAW DATA mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 79.5 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5); no certifi- cate (V14563=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14564=1 or 2) V14577 'K42-43 RELIGIOUS PREF W' TLOC= 25715-25716 MD=99 K42. Is your (wife's/"WIFE's") religious preference Protestant, Catholic, or Jewish, or what? K43. What denomination is that? 802 13.1 01. Roman Catholic 99 2.2 02. Jewish 1,212 11.0 03. Baptist 227 4.1 04. Lutheran 415 5.9 05. Methodist; African Methodist 132 2.2 06. Presbyterian 65 1.1 07. Episcopalian 99 1.3 08. Protestant unspecified 441 6.6 09. Other Protestant: Congregational, Church of God, Church of Christ, United Church of Christ, Holi- ness, etc. 16 0.2 10. Other non-Christian: Muslim, Rastafarian, etc. 33 0.5 11. Latter Day Saints; Mormon 44 0.3 12. Jehovah's Witnesses 11 0.2 13. Greek/Russian/Eastern Orthodox 73 0.8 14. "Christian" 7 0.1 15. Unitarian; Universalist 1 0.0 16. Christian Science 4 0.0 17. Seventh Day Adventist 85 0.8 18. Pentecostal; Assembly of God 1 0.0 19. Amish; Mennonite 20. Quaker; Friends 58 0.7 99. NA; DK 3,236 48.9 00. Inap.; none; atheist; agnostic; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14578 'K44 #YRS WRKD SINCE 18 W' TLOC= 25717-25718 MD=99 K44. How many years altogether has your (wife/"WIFE") worked for money since she was 18? % nonzero = 38.0 RAW DATA - 351 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 13.8 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 of the interview. In 1985, this question was reasked only of then-current Wives/"Wives" who had worked at all since January 1, 1984; all other 1985 Wives/"Wives" were updated. See Section I, Part 5, "Updating Employment History" for details. 01. One year or less 98. Ninety-eight years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked; wife/"wife" was under age 18 when this question was asked; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14531=5) V14579 'K45 #YR WRKD FULL-TIME W' TLOC= 25719-25720 MD=99 K45. How many of these years did she work full-time for most or all of the year? % nonzero = 35.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 11.2 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 of the interview. In 1985, this question was reasked only of then-current Wives/"Wives" who had worked at all since January 1, 1984; all other 1985 Wives/"Wives" were updated. See Sec- tion I, Part 5, "Updating Employment History" for details. 01. One year or less 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked full time; wife/"wife" was under age 18 when this question was asked; no wife/ "wife" in FU (V14531=5); never worked (V14578=00) V14580 'L1 CKPT: WTR NEW HEAD ' TLOC= 25721 L1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 488 6.0 1. Reinterview family and FU has new head this year; splitoff family 6,573 94.0 5. All others (head is the same head as in 1986) NOTE: V14581-V14653 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 change. 352 - RAW DATA Values for V14581-V14597 were brought forward from 1985 or earlier years, as indicated by V14715. However, V14598-V14653 were reasked of all Heads in 1985. V14581 'L2 STATE FA GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25722-25723 MD=99 L2. Now I have some questions about your (HEAD'S) family and past ex- periences. Where did your father grow up? [MOST OF THE YEARS FROM AGES 6 TO 16--ACCEPT FATHER SUBSTITUTE]-FATHER'S STATE Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap.; foreign country V14582 'L2 CNTY FA GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25724-25726 MD=999 L2. Now I have some questions about your (HEAD'S) family and past ex- periences. Where did your father grow up? [MOST OF THE YEARS FROM AGES 6 TO 16--ACCEPT FATHER SUBSTITUTE]-FATHER'S COUNTY Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V14583 'L3 STATE MO GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25727-25728 MD=99 L3. Where did your mother grow up? [ACCEPT MOTHER SUBSTITUTE]- MOTHER'S STATE Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap.; foreign country V14584 'L3 CNTY MO GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25729-25731 MD=999 L3. Where did your mother grow up? [ACCEPT MOTHER SUBSTITUTE]- MOTHER'S COUNTY Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V14585 'L4 OCCUPATION OF FA HD' TLOC= 25732 MD=9 L4. What was your father's usual occupation when you were growing up? [ACCEPT FATHER SUBSTITUTE] RAW DATA - 353 516 9.5 1. Professional, technical, and kindred workers 290 5.6 2. Managers, officials, and proprietors 239 4.7 3. Self-employed businessmen 375 6.7 4. Clerical and sales workers 1,191 19.4 5. Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 1,125 15.6 6. Operatives and kindred workers 956 9.6 7. Laborers and service workers, farm laborers 1,258 17.4 8. Farmers and farm managers 1,020 10.6 9. Miscellaneous (armed services, protective workers); NA; DK 91 0.9 0. Inap.; no father/surrogate; deceased; never worked V14586 'L5 FIRST OCCUPATION HD' TLOC= 25733 MD=9 L5. Thinking of your (HEAD'S) first full-time regular job, what did you do? 526 10.2 1. Professional, technical, and kindred workers 104 1.8 2. Managers, officials, and proprietors 26 0.5 3. Self-employed businessmen 1,102 19.5 4. Clerical and sales workers 545 8.2 5. Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 1,242 18.1 6. Operatives and kindred workers 2,363 26.5 7. Laborers and service workers, farm laborers 173 2.6 8. Farmers and farm managers 692 9.0 9. Miscellaneous (armed services, protective workers); NA; DK 288 3.7 0. Inap.; never worked V14587 'L6 # DIFF JOBS OR? HD' TLOC= 25734 MD=9 L6. Have you had a number of different kinds of jobs, or have you mostly worked in the same occupation you started in, or what? 2,617 35.9 1. Have had a number of different kinds of jobs; men- tions more than two kinds of jobs 724 10.2 3. Both; have had a number of different kinds of jobs but mostly the same occupation; mentions two kinds of jobs 3,132 46.3 5. Mostly the same occupation; same job all of working life 270 3.4 9. NA; DK 318 4.1 0. Inap.; never worked (V14586=0) V14588 'L7 GREW UP FARM OR? HD' TLOC= 25735 MD=9 L7. Did you (HEAD) grow up on a farm, in a small town, in a large city, or what? 354 - RAW DATA 1,661 22.8 1. Farm; rural area; country 2,554 41.0 2. Small town; any size town, suburb 2,602 32.1 3. Large city; any size city 130 2.5 4. Other; several different places; combination of places 114 1.6 9. NA; DK V14589 'L8-9 STATE GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25736-25737 MD=99 L8. In what state and county was that? L9. What was the name of the nearest town?-STATE Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 99. NA; DK state 00. Inap.; foreign country V14590 'L8-9 CNTY GREW UP HD' TLOC= 25738-25740 MD=999 L8. In what state and county was that? L9. What was the name of the nearest town?-COUNTY Please refer to Appendix 1, wave XIV documentation, for PSID state and county codes. 999. NA; DK county V14591 'L8-10 #REGIONS LIVED HD' TLOC= 25741 MD=9 L8. In what state and county was that? L9. What was the name of the nearest town? L10. 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 V14580 above. 3,949 54.3 1. Lived in one region 1,764 26.3 2. Lived in two regions 674 9.7 3. Lived in three regions 318 5.2 4. Lived in four regions 85 1.0 5. Lived in five regions 24 0.3 6. Lived in six regions 5 0.1 7. Lived in seven regions 12 0.1 8. Lived in eight or more regions 230 3.0 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 355 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 V14592 'L8-10 #STATES LIVED HD' TLOC= 25742 MD=9 L8. In what state and county was that? L9. What was the name of the nearest town? L10. What other states or countries have you lived in, including time spent abroad while in the armed forces?-TOTAL NUMBER OF STATES/ COUNTRIES LIVED IN mean, excluding missing data = 2.1 The state current at the time these questions were asked was also taken into account for the coding of this variable. See note follow- ing V14580 above. 3,296 43.5 1. Lived in one state/country 1,737 25.2 2. Lived in two states/countries 745 11.3 3. Lived in three states/countries 626 11.0 4. Lived in four states/countries 178 2.6 5. Lived in five states/countries 110 1.4 6. Lived in six states/countries 46 0.6 7. Lived in seven states/countries 90 1.2 8. Lived in eight or more states/countries 356 - RAW DATA 233 3.0 9. NA; DK V14593 'L11 EVER MOVE FOR JOB? H' TLOC= 25743 MD=9 L11. Have you (HEAD) ever moved out of a community where you were living in order to take a job somewhere else? See note following V14580 above. 1,603 26.1 1. Yes 5,051 67.8 5. No 407 6.1 9. NA; DK V14594 'L12 NOT MOVED FOR JOB? H' TLOC= 25744 MD=9 L12. Have you (HEAD) ever turned down a job because you did not want to move? 419 6.8 1. Yes 4,333 56.8 5. No 292 4.2 9. NA; DK 2,017 32.3 0. Inap.; 1968 Head is still Head of this FU; has never moved for job (V14593=1 or 9) V14595 'L13 PARENTS POOR OR? HD' TLOC= 25745 MD=9 L13. Were your parents poor when you were growing up, pretty well off, or what? 2,830 34.4 1. Poor 2,466 40.8 3. Average; "it varied" 1,443 20.7 5. Pretty well off 322 4.1 9. NA; DK; didn't live with parents V14596 'L14-15 EDUC OF FATHER H' TLOC= 25746 MD=9 L14. How much education did your (HEAD'S) father have? [ACCEPT FATHER SUBSTITUTE] L15. [IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES] Could he read and write? 567 6.5 1. 0-5 grades 2,605 37.7 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 752 9.5 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 1,425 21.0 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 83 1.4 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no fur- ther elaboration) 366 6.4 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 371 6.8 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "college" RAW DATA - 357 200 4.0 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 605 5.7 9. NA; DK to both G14 and G15 87 0.8 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA, DK grade and could not read or write V14597 'L16-17 EDUC OF MOTHER H' TLOC= 25747 MD=9 L16. How much education did your (HEAD'S) mother have? [ACCEPT MOTHER SUBSTITUTE] L17. [IF FEWER THAN 6 GRADES] Could she read and write? 531 6.9 1. 0-5 grades 1,780 25.4 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school"; DK but mentions could read and write 1,045 11.1 3. 9-11 grades (some high school); junior high 2,120 32.0 4. 12 grades (completed high school); "high school" 149 2.8 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training; R.N. (no fur- ther elaboration) 418 6.9 6. Some college, no degree; Associate's degree 301 5.3 7. College BA and no advanced degree mentioned; normal school; R.N. with 3 years college; "college" 96 1.7 8. College, advanced or professional degree, some graduate work; close to receiving degree 577 7.3 9. NA; DK to both G16 and G17 44 0.5 0. Inap.; could not read or write; NA, DK grade and could not read or write V14598 'L18 WHETHER BROTHERS HD' TLOC= 25748 MD=9 L18. Now I have some questions about brothers and sisters. Did you (HEAD) have any brothers? [INCLUDE NATURAL SIBLINGS ONLY] 5,874 80.3 1. Yes 1,172 19.6 5. No 15 0.1 9. NA; DK V14599 'L19 # BROTHERS HEAD' TLOC= 25749-25750 MD=99 L19. How many brothers was that? % nonzero = 80.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of Head's brothers. 99. NA; DK 358 - RAW DATA 00. Inap.; none; no brothers (V14598=5 or 9) V14600 'L20 ONLY BRO STILL ALIVE' TLOC= 25751 MD=9 L20. Is he still living? 1,672 25.7 1. Yes 195 3.9 5. No 14 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,180 70.2 0. Inap.; no brothers (V14598=5 or 9); more than one brother (V14599=02-99) V14601 'L21 ONLY BRO OLDR THAN H' TLOC= 25752 MD=9 L21. Was he older than you? 866 13.9 1. Yes 1,002 15.7 5. No 13 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,180 70.2 0. Inap.; no brothers (V14598=5 or 9); more than one brother (V14599=02-99) V14602 'L22 # BRO STILL ALIVE ' TLOC= 25753-25754 MD=99 L22. How many of them are still living? % nonzero = 47.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.8 The values for this variable represent the number of Head's brothers still living if Head had more than one brother. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no brothers (V14598=5 or 9); less than two brothers (V14599=01 or 99) V14603 'L23 ANY BRO OLDR THAN H ' TLOC= 25755 MD=9 L23. Were any of your brothers older than you? 2,879 36.1 1. Yes 1,089 14.1 5. No 18 0.2 9. NA; DK 3,075 49.6 0. Inap.; no brothers (V14598=5 or 9); less than two brothers (V14599=01 or 99) V14604 'L24 WHETHER SISTERS HD' TLOC= 25756 MD=9 RAW DATA - 359 L24. Did you have any sisters? [INCLUDE NATURAL SIBLINGS ONLY] 5,715 77.5 1. Yes 1,329 22.4 5. No 17 0.1 9. NA; DK V14605 'L25 # SISTERS HEAD' TLOC= 25757-25758 MD=99 L25. How many sisters was that? % nonzero = 77.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.4 The values for this variable represent the actual number of Head's sisters. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; no sisters (V14604=5 or 9) V14606 'L26 ONLY SIS STILL ALIVE' TLOC= 25759 MD=9 L26. Is she still living? 1,741 27.9 1. Yes 117 2.2 5. No 17 0.3 9. NA; DK 5,186 69.6 0. Inap.; no sisters (V14604=5 or 9); more than one sister (V14605=02-99) V14607 'L27 ONLY SIS OLDR THAN H' TLOC= 25760 MD=9 L27. Was she older than you? 905 15.2 1. Yes 964 15.1 5. No 6 0.1 9. NA; DK 5,186 69.6 0. Inap.; no sisters (V14604=5 or 9); more than one sister (V14605=02-99) V14608 'L28 # SIS STILL ALIVE ' TLOC= 25761-25762 MD=99 L28. How many of them are still living? % nonzero = 46.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 2.9 The values for this variable represent the number of Head's sisters still living if Head had more than one sister. 360 - RAW DATA 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; none; no sisters (V14604=5 or 9); less than two sisters (V14605=01 or 99) V14609 'L29 ANY SIS OLDR THAN H ' TLOC= 25763 MD=9 L29. Were any of your sisters older than you? 2,786 33.7 1. Yes 1,033 13.2 5. No 16 0.2 9. NA; DK 3,226 52.9 0. Inap.; no sisters (V14604=5 or 9); less than two sisters (V14605=01 or 99) V14610 'L30 LIVE W BOTH PARENT H' TLOC= 25764 MD=9 L30. Were you living with both your natural parents most of the time until you were age 16? 5,211 79.3 1. Yes 1,822 20.4 5. No 28 0.2 9. NA; DK V14611 'L31 SPANISH DESCENT HD' TLOC= 25765 MD=9 L31. In order to get an idea of the different races and ethnic groups that participate in the study, I would like to ask you about your ethnic origin. Are you of Spanish or Hispanic descent, that is, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish? [IF NECESSARY: Which one?] 37 0.5 1. Mexican 87 1.2 2. Mexican American 6 0.1 3. Chicano 26 0.3 4. Puerto Rican 19 0.3 5. Cuban 4 0.0 6. Combination; more than 1 mention 27 0.4 7. Other Spanish 69 0.9 9. NA; DK 6,786 96.3 0. Inap.; is not Spanish/Hispanic V14612 'L32 RACE OF HEAD 1 ' TLOC= 25766 MD=9 L32. And, are you white, black, American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo, Asian, Pacific Islander, or another race?-FIRST MENTION 4,318 86.1 1. White 2,606 12.2 2. Black RAW DATA - 361 36 0.4 3. American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo 28 0.6 4. Asian, Pacific Islander 38 0.5 7. Other 35 0.3 9. NA; DK V14613 'L32 RACE OF HEAD 2 ' TLOC= 25767 MD=9 L32. And, are you white, black, American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo, Asian, Pacific Islander, or another race?-SECOND MENTION 3 0.0 1. White 5 0.0 2. Black 95 0.9 3. American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo 4 0.0 4. Asian, Pacific Islander 6 0.1 7. Other 1 0.0 8. More than two mentions 2 0.0 9. NA; DK 6,945 98.9 0. Inap.; no second mention V14614 'L33 WTR IN MILIT SERV H' TLOC= 25768 MD=9 L33. Have you ever been in the United States military service? 1,865 29.0 1. Yes 5,176 70.8 5. No 20 0.2 9. NA; DK V14615 'L34 WTR GRADUATED HS HD' TLOC= 25769 MD=9 L34. Now I would like to talk about the education you (HEAD) have received. Did you graduate from high school, get a GED, or neither? 4,654 70.8 1. Graduated from high school 465 5.5 2. Got a GED 1,922 23.5 3. Neither 20 0.2 9. NA; DK V14616 'L35 MO GRADUATED HS HD' TLOC= 25770-25771 MD=99 L35. In what month and year did you graduate?-MONTH 98 1.7 01. January; "winter" 27 0.4 02. February 12 0.1 03. March 20 0.4 04. April; "spring" 362 - RAW DATA 1,319 19.9 05. May 2,931 45.1 06. June 25 0.3 07. July; "summer" 16 0.1 08. August 12 0.1 09. September 2 0.0 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 9 0.2 11. November 11 0.3 12. December 101 1.3 98. DK 71 0.9 99. NA 2,407 29.2 00. Inap.; did not graduate (V14615=2, 3 or 9) V14617 'L35 YR GRADUATED HS HD' TLOC= 25772-25773 MD=99 L35. In what month and year did you graduate?-YEAR % nonzero = 70.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 61.4 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year of graduation. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; did not graduate (V14615=2, 3 or 9) V14618 'L36 GRADE LEVEL IF GED H' TLOC= 25774-25775 MD=99 L36. How many grades of school did you (HEAD) finish prior to getting your GED? 01. Finished first grade 1 0.0 02. Finished second grade 1 0.0 03. Finished third grade 04. Finished fourth grade 4 0.0 05. Finished fifth grade 2 0.0 06. Finished sixth grade 12 0.1 07. Finished seventh grade 31 0.5 08. Finished eighth grade 64 0.9 09. Finished ninth grade 128 1.6 10. Finished tenth grade 216 2.3 11. Finished eleventh grade 6 0.1 99. NA; DK 6,596 94.5 00. Inap.; none; graduated or no GED (V14615=1, 3 or 9) V14619 'L37 MO LAST IN SCH-GED H' TLOC= 25776-25777 MD=99 RAW DATA - 363 L37. In what month and year did you last attend (GRADE IN L36)?-MONTH 21 0.2 01. January; "winter" 18 0.2 02. February 15 0.2 03. March 27 0.3 04. April; "spring" 68 0.8 05. May 116 1.4 06. June 6 0.0 07. July; "summer" 4 0.0 08. August 19 0.4 09. September 12 0.1 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 12 0.2 11. November 19 0.3 12. December 108 1.2 98. DK 20 0.2 99. NA 6,596 94.5 00. Inap.; graduated or no GED (V14615=1, 3 or 9); finished no grades (V14618=00) V14620 'L37 YR LAST IN SCH-GED H' TLOC= 25778-25779 MD=99 L37. In what month and year did you last attend (GRADE IN L36)?-YEAR % nonzero = 5.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 62.6 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Head last attended school. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; graduated or no GED (V14615=1, 3 or 9); finished no grades (V14618=00) V14621 'L38 MO RECEIVED GED HD' TLOC= 25780-25781 MD=99 L38. In what month and year did you receive your GED?-MONTH 23 0.3 01. January; "winter" 13 0.2 02. February 25 0.3 03. March 26 0.2 04. April; "spring" 30 0.3 05. May 69 0.7 06. June 32 0.3 07. July; "summer" 24 0.3 08. August 24 0.3 09. September 18 0.2 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 17 0.2 11. November 364 - RAW DATA 14 0.2 12. December 119 1.6 98. DK 31 0.4 99. NA 6,596 94.5 00. Inap.; graduated or no GED (V14615=1, 3 or 9) V14622 'L38 YR RECEIVED GED HD' TLOC= 25782-25783 MD=99 L38. In what month and year did you receive your GED?-YEAR % nonzero = 5.5 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 69.9 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year the GED was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; graduated or no GED (V14615=1, 3 or 9) V14623 'L39 GRD OF SCH FINISH H' TLOC= 25784-25785 MD=99 L39. How many grades of school did you (HEAD) finish? 6 0.0 01. Finished first grade 19 0.1 02. Finished second grade 52 0.4 03. Finished third grade 58 0.7 04. Finished fourth grade 71 0.8 05. Finished fifth grade 108 1.3 06. Finished sixth grade 131 1.5 07. Finished seventh grade 320 5.2 08. Finished eighth grade 243 3.0 09. Finished ninth grade 395 4.8 10. Finished tenth grade 473 5.2 11. Finished eleventh grade 19 0.2 99. NA; DK 5,166 76.8 00. Inap.; none; graduated or GED (V14615=1, 2 or 9) V14624 'L40 MO LAST IN SCH-NONGR' TLOC= 25786-25787 MD=99 L40. In what month and year did you last attend (GRADE IN L39)?-MONTH 56 0.8 01. January; "winter" 34 0.5 02. February 41 0.5 03. March 58 0.7 04. April; "spring" 232 2.8 05. May 320 4.6 06. June RAW DATA - 365 12 0.1 07. July; "summer" 5 0.1 08. August 32 0.5 09. September 27 0.3 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 28 0.3 11. November 34 0.5 12. December 858 9.8 98. DK 158 1.8 99. NA 5,166 76.8 00. Inap.; graduated or GED (V14615=1, 2 or 9); finished no grades of school (V14623=00) V14625 'L40 YR LAST IN SCH-NONGR' TLOC= 25788-25789 MD=99 L40. In what month and year did you last attend (GRADE IN L39)?-YEAR % nonzero = 23.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 48.6 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Head last attended school. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; graduated or GED (V14615=1, 2 or 9); finished no grades of school (V14623=00) V14626 'L41 WTR ATTEND COLLEGE H' TLOC= 25790 MD=9 L41. Did you attend college? 2,924 46.3 1. Yes 4,108 53.3 5. No 29 0.3 9. NA; DK V14627 'L42 MO LAST ATTND COLL H' TLOC= 25791-25792 MD=99 L42. In what month and year did you last attend college?-MONTH 135 2.2 01. January; "winter" 75 1.1 02. February 89 1.3 03. March 190 3.0 04. April; "spring" 716 11.3 05. May 688 12.0 06. June 54 0.9 07. July; "summer" 152 2.6 08. August 107 1.3 09. September 57 0.7 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 366 - RAW DATA 56 0.8 11. November 285 4.3 12. December 29 0.6 96. Still in school 195 3.0 98. DK 96 1.4 99. NA 4,137 53.7 00. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9) V14628 'L42 YR LAST ATTND COLL H' TLOC= 25793-25794 MD=99 L42. In what month and year did you last attend college?-YEAR % nonzero = 46.3 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 71.4 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Head last attended college. 96. Still in school 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9) V14629 'L43 HGHST YR COLL COMP H' TLOC= 25795 MD=9 L43. What is the highest year of college you have completed? 466 6.1 1. Completed one year 624 8.9 2. Completed two years 236 3.8 3. Completed three years 712 12.9 4. Completed four years 514 9.7 5. Completed five or more years 21 0.3 9. NA; DK 4,488 58.3 0. Inap.; less than one year; no college (V14626=5 or 9) V14630 'L44 WTR RECD COLL DEG H' TLOC= 25796 MD=9 L44. Did you receive a college degree? 1,429 25.2 1. Yes 1,134 16.3 5. No 10 0.2 9. NA; DK RAW DATA - 367 4,488 58.3 0. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9); less than one year (V14629=0) V14631 'L45 HGHST COLL DEG REC H' TLOC= 25797-25798 MD=99 L45. What is the highest college degree you have received? 225 3.1 01. AA; Associate of Arts 834 15.2 02. Bachelor of Arts/Science/Letters; BA; BS 233 4.5 03. Master of Arts/Science; MA; MS; MBA 40 0.8 04. Doctorate; Ph.D (except 05 and 06) 43 0.8 05. LLB; JD (law degrees) 27 0.5 06. MD; DDS; DVM; DO (medical degrees) 08. Honorary degree 12 0.2 97. Other 7 0.1 98. DK 8 0.1 99. NA 5,632 74.8 00. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9); less than one year (V14629=0); no college degree (V14630=5 or 9) V14632 'L48 MO RECD COLL DEG HD' TLOC= 25799-25800 MD=99 L48. In what month and year did you receive that degree?-MONTH 51 1.0 01. January; "winter" 14 0.3 02. February 24 0.4 03. March 31 0.6 04. April; "spring" 459 7.6 05. May 509 9.5 06. June 25 0.5 07. July; "summer" 114 2.1 08. August 21 0.4 09. September 4 0.1 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 12 0.2 11. November 122 1.8 12. December 29 0.5 98. DK 14 0.2 99. NA 5,632 74.8 00. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9); less than one year (V14629=0); no college degree (V14630=5 or 9) V14633 'L48 YR RECD COLL DEG HD' TLOC= 25801-25802 MD=99 L48. In what month and year did you receive that degree?-YEAR % nonzero = 25.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 70.4 368 - RAW DATA The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year Head received the degree. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no college (V14626=5 or 9); less than one year (V14629=0); no college degree (V14630=5 or 9) V14634 'L49 WTR REC OTR DEG/CERT' TLOC= 25803 MD=9 L49. Did you (HEAD) receive any other degree or a certificate through a vocational school, a training school, or an apprenticeship program? 1,777 25.1 1. Yes 5,244 74.5 5. No 40 0.4 9. NA; DK V14635 'L49 # OTR DEG/CERT REC ' TLOC= 25804 MD=9 L49. Did you (HEAD) receive any other degree or a certificate through a vocational school, a training school, or an apprenticeship program? L54. Did you receive any other training degree or certificate?-TOTAL NUMBER OF DEGREES OR CERTIFICATES 1,313 18.2 1. One 293 4.2 2. Two 116 1.7 3. Three 24 0.5 4. Four 5 0.1 5. Five 6 0.1 6. Six 7. Seven 10 0.2 8. Eight or more 10 0.2 9. NA; DK 5,284 74.9 0. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14636 'L50 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25805 MD=9 L50. What type of degree or certificate was that?-FIRST MENTION 106 1.7 1. Degree 651 9.5 2. Certificate 106 1.8 3. License 64 1.1 4. Diploma (not high school) 98 1.3 7. Other RAW DATA - 369 752 9.7 9. NA; DK 5,284 74.9 0. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14637 'L51 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25806-25807 MD=99 L51. In what field was that?-FIRST MENTION 334 4.2 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/ computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 158 1.8 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 97 1.6 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 156 2.2 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 74 1.2 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 62 1.2 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 40 0.5 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 22 0.3 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 65 0.9 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 86 1.0 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 22 0.3 11. Computer programming 36 0.4 12. "Computer," n.e.c. 49 0.9 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 185 2.7 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 60 0.9 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 8 0.1 16. Advertising; photography 39 0.8 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 15 0.3 18. Art; music; drama; dance 19. Foreign language 15 0.1 20. Religion 222 3.4 97. Other 32 0.4 99. NA; DK 5,284 74.9 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14638 'L52 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25808-25809 MD=99 L52. From what type of institution or organization was that?-FIRST MENTION 370 - RAW DATA 496 6.4 01. Vocational/trade school 147 1.9 02. Community college; junior college 122 1.8 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 136 1.8 04. Armed forces 43 0.5 05. High school 80 1.3 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 35 0.6 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 31 0.4 08. Police academy; firefighter training program 170 2.1 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 163 2.6 10. Training by private employer 14 0.1 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 222 4.1 97. Other 118 1.5 99. NA; DK 5,284 74.9 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14639 'L53 MO REC DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25810-25811 MD=99 L53. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-MONTH OF FIRST MENTION 78 1.1 01. January; "winter" 70 1.0 02. February 76 1.1 03. March 83 1.3 04. April; "spring" 181 2.6 05. May 295 4.1 06. June 88 1.1 07. July; "summer" 111 1.5 08. August 93 1.3 09. September 73 1.1 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 57 0.8 11. November 76 1.1 12. December 389 5.6 98. DK 107 1.7 99. NA 5,284 74.9 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14640 'L53 YR REC DEG/CERT 1 ' TLOC= 25812-25813 MD=99 L53. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-YEAR OF FIRST MENTION % nonzero = 25.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 69.0 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. RAW DATA - 371 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9) V14641 'L50 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25814 MD=9 L50. What type of degree or certificate was that?-SECOND MENTION 14 0.2 1. Degree 187 2.9 2. Certificate 27 0.5 3. License 6 0.1 4. Diploma (not high school) 22 0.3 7. Other 208 3.0 9. NA; DK 6,597 93.0 0. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); one certifi- cate (V14635=1) V14642 'L51 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25815-25816 MD=99 L51. In what field was that?-SECOND MENTION 74 1.0 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 30 0.4 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 45 0.8 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 33 0.5 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 22 0.3 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 22 0.4 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 5 0.1 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 6 0.1 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 10 0.1 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 13 0.3 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 5 0.1 11. Computer programming 10 0.1 12. "Computer," n.e.c. 3 0.1 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 49 0.7 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 372 - RAW DATA 23 0.4 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 1 0.0 16. Advertising; photography 6 0.1 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 5 0.1 18. Art; music; drama; dance 19. Foreign language 3 0.0 20. Religion 85 1.3 97. Other 14 0.2 99. NA; DK 6,597 93.0 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); one certifi- cate (V14635=1) V14643 'L52 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25817-25818 MD=99 L52. From what type of institution or organization was that?-SECOND MENTION 92 1.3 01. Vocational/trade school 40 0.6 02. Community college; junior college 21 0.3 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 55 0.8 04. Armed forces 9 0.2 05. High school 13 0.2 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 3 0.1 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 14 0.2 08. Police academy; firefighter training program 41 0.5 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 72 1.1 10. Training by private employer 3 0.0 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 70 1.1 97. Other 31 0.5 99. NA; DK 6,597 93.0 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); one certifi- cate (V14635=1) V14644 'L53 MO REC DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25819-25820 MD=99 L50. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-MONTH OF SECOND MENTION 21 0.3 01. January; "winter" 12 0.2 02. February 24 0.3 03. March 23 0.4 04. April; "spring" 47 0.6 05. May 50 0.7 06. June 15 0.3 07. July; "summer" 29 0.5 08. August RAW DATA - 373 25 0.2 09. September 17 0.3 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 12 0.2 11. November 18 0.3 12. December 112 1.6 98. DK 59 1.0 99. NA 6,597 93.0 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); one certifi- cate (V14635=1) V14645 'L53 YR REC DEG/CERT 2 ' TLOC= 25821-25822 MD=99 L53. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-YEAR OF SECOND MENTION % nonzero = 7.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 72.9 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); one certifi- cate (V14635=1) V14646 'L50 TYPE OTR DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25823 MD=9 L50. What type of degree or certificate was that?-THIRD MENTION 4 0.1 1. Degree 72 1.2 2. Certificate 8 0.2 3. License 1 0.0 4. Diploma (not high school) 3 0.0 7. Other 83 1.3 9. NA; DK 6,890 97.3 0. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14635=1 or 2) V14647 'L51 FIELD OF DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25824-25825 MD=99 L51. In what field was that?-THIRD MENTION 23 0.3 01. Skilled Crafts: Mechanic/repairperson; auto/ appliance/computer; Printer; Machinist; tool and dye 374 - RAW DATA 8 0.1 02. Machine operator (semi-skilled): welding, press operator; grinder, plater, sailor; meat cutter; truck driver; Hi-lo operator; test driver 14 0.3 03. Technician (exc. medical); recording engineer; "electronics"; nuclear technician 10 0.1 04. Construction/building trades; carpenter, plumber, electrician, mason, roofer, housepainter 9 0.1 05. Business management; restaurant management; retail mgt.; "leadership" 11 0.2 06. Sales/Retailing; telemarketing; buyer; Insurance underwriter; real estate; travel agent 1 0.0 07. Food Service/restaurant workers (exc. management): Bartender; waitress, cook, "culinary arts" 3 0.1 08. Drafting; surveyor; mech. drawing; cartographer 1 0.0 09. Secretarial; typing, steno, wordprocessing 4 0.1 10. Other office/clerical; bookkeeping; stock or parts clerk; computer operator; receptionist, bank teller; keypuncher 1 0.0 11. Computer programming 7 0.1 12. "Computer," n.e.c. 1 0.0 13. Cosmetology; barber; hair stylist; manicurist 10 0.1 14. Health related: First Aid; nurses aid; LPN; medi- cal office assistant; pharmacists assistant; CPR, EMT 10 0.2 15. Law enforcement; "jailer training"; military police; firefighter 16. Advertising; photography 2 0.0 17. Engineering; electrical, mechanical, etc. 1 0.0 18. Art; music; drama; dance 1 0.0 19. Foreign language 20. Religion 38 0.6 97. Other 16 0.3 99. NA; DK 6,890 97.3 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14635=1 or 2) V14648 'L52 INST/ORG DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25826-25827 MD=99 L52. From what type of institution or organization was that?-THIRD MENTION 19 0.2 01. Vocational/trade school 11 0.2 02. Community college; junior college 5 0.1 03. Business school or financial institute; secretarial school 27 0.4 04. Armed forces 3 0.1 05. High school 06. Hospital/health care facility or school 07. Cosmetology/beauty/barber school 3 0.0 08. Police academy; firefighter training program RAW DATA - 375 27 0.4 09. Job training through city/county/state/federal government, except 08 35 0.6 10. Training by private employer 11. Religious institution; bible college/school 25 0.4 97. Other 16 0.3 99. NA; DK 6,890 97.3 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14635=1 or 2) V14649 'L53 MO REC DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25828-25829 MD=99 L53. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-MONTH OF THIRD MENTION 7 0.2 01. January; "winter" 6 0.1 02. February 7 0.1 03. March 5 0.1 04. April; "spring" 15 0.2 05. May 13 0.2 06. June 9 0.1 07. July; "summer" 5 0.1 08. August 9 0.1 09. September 7 0.1 10. October; "fall"; "autumn" 5 0.1 11. November 6 0.1 12. December 44 0.7 98. DK 33 0.6 99. NA 6,890 97.3 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14635=1 or 2) V14650 'L53 YR REC DEG/CERT 3 ' TLOC= 25830-25831 MD=99 L53. In what month and year did you receive that degree or certifi- cate?-YEAR OF THIRD MENTION % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 76.1 The values for this variable in the range 01-87 indicate the year this degree or certificate was received. 97. Before 1901 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap.; no certificate (V14634=5 or 9); less than three certificates (V14635=1 or 2) 376 - RAW DATA V14651 'L55-56 RELIGIOUS PREF H' TLOC= 25832-25833 MD=99 L55. Is your religious preference Protestant, Catholic, or Jewish, or what? L56. What denomination is that? 1,299 23.9 01. Roman Catholic 135 3.5 02. Jewish 2,387 21.2 03. Baptist 334 6.8 04. Lutheran 744 11.6 05. Methodist; African Methodist 184 3.6 06. Presbyterian 100 2.0 07. Episcopalian 198 3.1 08. Protestant unspecified 651 10.4 09. Other Protestant: Congregational, Church of God, Church of Christ, United Church of Christ, Holi- ness, etc. 38 0.5 10. Other non-Christian: Muslim, Rastafarian, etc. 41 0.7 11. Latter Day Saints; Mormon 58 0.4 12. Jehovah's Witnesses 13 0.2 13. Greek/Russian/Eastern Orthodox 105 1.6 14. "Christian" 9 0.1 15. Unitarian; Universalist 5 0.1 16. Christian Science 10 0.1 17. Seventh Day Adventist 146 1.6 18. Pentecostal; Assembly of God 4 0.0 19. Amish; Mennonite 1 0.0 20. Quaker; Friends 77 0.9 99. NA; DK 522 7.6 00. None; atheist; agnostic NOTE: V14652-V14653 do not take account of changes in Head's employ- ment history since these questions were actually asked. The user may update these variables by recoding data for subsequent years. V14652 'L57 #YRS WRKD SINCE 18 H' TLOC= 25834-25835 MD=99 L57. How many years altogether have you (HEAD) worked for money since you were 18? % nonzero = 80.2 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 19.8 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 of the interview. In 1985, this question was reasked only of then- current Heads who had worked at all since January 1, 1984; all other 1985 Heads were updated. See Section I, Part 5, "Updating Employment History" for details. 01. One year or less RAW DATA - 377 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked; head was under age 18 when this question was asked V14653 'L58 #YR WRKD FULL-TIME H' TLOC= 25836-25837 MD=99 L58. How many of these years did you work full-time for most or all of the year? % nonzero = 77.0 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 18.4 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 of the interview. In 1985, this question was reasked only of then-current Heads who had worked at all since January 1, 1984; all other 1985 Heads were updated. See Section I, Part 5, "Updating Employment History" for details. 01. One year or less 98. Ninety-eight years or more 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; never worked full time; head was under age 18 when this question was asked; never worked (V14652=00) V14654 'TN1 WHO WAS RESPONDENT ' TLOC= 25838 MD=9 TN1. Who was your Respondent? 5,576 83.4 1. Head 1,412 15.7 2. Wife/"Wife" 49 0.6 7. Someone other than Head or Wife/"Wife" 24 0.3 9. NA V14655 'TN2 # OF INTERVWR CALLS ' TLOC= 25839-25840 MD=99 TN2. Total number of calls required to obtain interview % nonzero = 99.8 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 4.0 00. Inap.; none; mail interview 99. NA V14656 '# OF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ' TLOC= 25841-25842 Total Number of Individual Data Records Associated with 1987 Family Unit 378 - RAW DATA 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 1987, that is, all persons in the family in 1987 and any institutionalized individuals associated with the family, as well as any movers-out between 1986 and 1987 who did not move into another responding family. V14657 'H+W 1986 FED TAXES ' TLOC= 25843-25847 Total Estimated Federal Income Taxes of 1987 Head and Wife/"Wife" for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 81.0 mean nonzero, including negative values = 4,858.3 The values for this variable in the range -9999 through 99998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. V14657 and V14658 were computed using the following variables: V13920 Taxable Income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V13925 Total Number of Exemptions V13926 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 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. -0550. Negative taxes for those with the maximum earned income credit 00000. None 99999. $99,999 or more V14658 'H+W 86 MARGINAL TAX RATE' TLOC= 25848-25849 Marginal Tax Rate for 1986 Head's and Wife's/"Wife's" 1986 Estimated Federal Income Taxes % nonzero = 79.0 mean nonzero = 23.3 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on Head and Wife's/"Wife's" taxable income, number of exemp- tions, and the tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documenta- tion volume, pp. 91-100, for a complete description of the tax vari- ables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for up- dating rules since then. 00. Zero taxes V14659 '1ST XTRA ERNER 86 TAXES ' TLOC= 25850-25853 GENERATED DATA - 379 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of First Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 14.4 mean nonzero = 1,595.7 The values for this variable in the range -550 through 9998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. Negative values are allowed here for former Heads and Wives/"Wives" eligible for the earned income credit and whose taxes are less than the amount of the credit. In- comes for those who are not current Heads or Wives/"Wives" are coded only for the part of the year that they were in the family in 1986. This estimate of tax liability takes account of that fact. See Sec- tion I, Part 5 of this volume for further details. V14659 and V14660 were computed using the following variables: V14045 Percent Proration of First Extra Earner V14046 Taxable Income V14047 Total Number of Exemptions V14048 Tax Table Used See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. -550. Negative taxes for those with the maximum earned income credit 9999. $9,999 or more 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V14660 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR ONE ' TLOC= 25854-25855 Marginal Tax Rate of First Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 14.4 mean nonzero = 18.9 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's percent proration, taxable income, number of exemptions, and the tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14661 '2ND XTRA ERNER 86 TAXES ' TLOC= 25856-25859 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Second Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year 380 - GENERATED DATA % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero = 830.8 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual estimate made for taxes. Incomes for those who are not current Heads or Wives/"Wives" are coded only for the part of the year that they were in the family in 1986. This estimate of tax liability takes account of that fact. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for fur- ther details. V14661 and V14662 were computed using the following variables: V14050 Percent Proration of Second Extra Earner V14051 Taxable Income V14052 Total Number of Exemptions V14053 Tax Table Used See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14662 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR TWO ' TLOC= 25860-25861 Marginal Tax Rate of Second Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 2.7 mean nonzero = 16.3 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's percent proration, taxable income, number of exemptions, and the tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14663 '3RD XTRA ERNER 86 TAXES ' TLOC= 25862-25865 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Third Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero = 821.1 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual estimate made for taxes. Incomes for those who are not current Heads or Wives/"Wives" are coded only for the part of the year that they were in the family in 1986. This estimate of tax liability takes GENERATED DATA - 381 account of that fact. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for fur- ther details. V14663 and V14664 were computed using the following variables: V14055 Percent Proration of Third Extra Earner V14056 Taxable Income V14057 Total Number of Exemptions V14058 Tax Table Used See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14664 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR THREE' TLOC= 25866-25867 Marginal Tax Rate of Third Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.6 mean nonzero = 16.4 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's percent proration, taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14665 '4TH XTRA ERNER 86 TAXES ' TLOC= 25868-25871 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fourth Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 1,042.1 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual estimate made for taxes. Incomes for those who are not current Heads or Wives/"Wives" are coded only for the part of the year that they were in the family in 1986. This estimate of tax liability takes account of that fact. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for fur- ther details. V14665 and V14666 were computed using the following variables: V14060 Percent Proration of Fourth Extra Earner V14061 Taxable Income 382 - GENERATED DATA V14062 Total Number of Exemptions V14063 Tax Table Used See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14666 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR FOUR ' TLOC= 25872-25873 Marginal Tax Rate of Fourth Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.1 mean nonzero = 17.7 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's percent proration, taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14667 '5TH XTRA ERNER 86 TAXES ' TLOC= 25874-25877 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fifth Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero = 547.3 The values for this variable in the range 0001-9998 represent the ac- tual estimate made for taxes. Incomes for those who are not current Heads or Wives/"Wives" are coded only for the part of the year that they were in the family in 1986. This estimate of tax liability takes account of that fact. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for fur- ther details. V14667 and V14668 were computed using the following variables: V14065 Percent Proration of Fifth Extra Earner V14066 Taxable Income V14067 Total Number of Exemptions V14068 Tax Table Used See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete description of the tax variables. Additionally, check Section 1, Part 5 of this volume for updating rules since then. 9999. $9,999 or more GENERATED DATA - 383 0000. Inap.; none; no such person V14668 'MARG TAX RATE ERNR FIVE ' TLOC= 25878-25879 Marginal Tax Rate of Fifth Extra Earner for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 0.0 mean nonzero = 14.1 The values for this variable represent the actual marginal tax rate based on this person's percent proration, taxable income, number of exemptions, and tax table used. See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 V14669 'TOT TAXES ALL XTRA ERNR ' TLOC= 25880-25884 Total Estimated Federal Income Taxes of All Extra Earners for 1986 Tax Year % nonzero = 14.7 mean nonzero = 1,846.7 The values for this variable in the range -0550 through 99998 represent the actual estimate made for taxes. Negative values may oc- cur in this variable if a former Head or Wife/"Wife," as first extra earner, has negative values at V14659. The values for this variable represent the summation of the following variables: V14659 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of First Extra Earner V14661 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Second Extra Earner V14663 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Third Extra Earner V14665 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fourth Extra Earner V14667 Estimated Federal Income Taxes of Fifth Extra Earner See the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation volume, pp. 91-100, for a com- plete 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 (V14659 through V14668=0) V14670 'TOT FAM MONEY Y 86 ' TLOC= 25885-25891 Total 1986 Family Money Income mean = 32,388.4 384 - GENERATED DATA Negative amounts and zeroes are not allowed for this variable because it is used in the generation of the income/needs ratio. The values represent the summation of the following variables: V13920 Taxable Income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V13970 Total Transfers of Head and Wife/"Wife" V14070 Taxable Prorated Income of Others V14086 Total Prorated Transfers of Others 0000001. One dollar or less, including zero and nega- tive amounts 9999999. $9,999,999 or more V14671 'TOTAL HEAD LABOR Y 86 ' TLOC= 25892-25897 Total 1986 Labor Income of 1987 Head % nonzero = 75.9 mean nonzero = 24,497.3 The values for this variable represent the actual amount of Head's labor income in whole dollars and sum the following variables: V13896 Labor Part of Farm Income V13897 Labor Part of Business Income V13898 Head's Wages Income V13900 Head's Bonuses, Overtime, Commissions V13901 Head's Income from Professional Practice or Trade V13902 Labor Part of Market Gardening Income V13903 Labor Part of Roomers and Boarders Income 999999. $999,999 or more 000000. None; Head did no work for money in 1986 V14672 'WEEKLY FOOD NEEDS-1987 ' TLOC= 25898-25902 Weekly Food Needs mean = 15.592 (with implied decimals) 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 GENERATED DATA - 385 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-XIX. Adjustments for in- flation, etc., are left to users. The actual weekly food needs in dollars and cents are coded here. OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having two decimal places. V14673 'ANNUAL NEEDS STD-1986 ' TLOC= 25903-25907 Annual Needs Standard for the 1986 (Last Year's) Family mean = 2,947.6 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 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 changes are left to users. This need standard is adjusted for changes in family composi- tion during 1986 and is not adjusted for farmers; see V14674 for an income/needs measure which makes such an adjustment. V14674 '1986 TOT FAM Y/NEEDS ' TLOC= 25908-25912 Total 1986 Family Money Income/Needs for 1986 Family (Income/needs ratio) mean = 11.023 (with implied decimals) 386 - GENERATED DATA The formula used in generating this variable is as follows: Total 1986 Family Money Income (V14670)/1986 Family Needs (V14673). This ratio is multiplied by 1.25 for farmers (those coded 801 in V14154 or 80 in V14208 or V14212) 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) documentation 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 dictionary as having two decimal places. 99999. Income/needs ratio of 999.99 or more V14675 'ANNUAL FOOD STD ' TLOC= 25913-25916 Annual 1987 Food Standard mean = 847.8 This variable is generated by multiplying the weekly food needs (V14672) 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 dollars for the 1987 (current) family. 9999. Food standard of $9,999 or more V14676 'HEAD 86 AVG HRLY EARNING' TLOC= 25917-25920 Average Hourly Earnings of 1987 Head in 1986 % nonzero = 75.9 mean nonzero = 12.007 (with implied decimals) The values for this variable represent the Head's average hourly earn- ings in dollars and cents per hour. The formula used for this vari- able's generation is as follows: 1986 Labor Income of Head (V14671)/1986 Hours of Work of Head (V13745) GENERATED DATA - 387 OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having two decimal places. 9999. $99.99 per hour or more 0000. Zero hourly earnings (V14671=00000); Head did not work for money (V13745=0000) V14677 'WIFE 86 AVG HRLY EARNING' TLOC= 25921-25924 Average Hourly Earnings of 1987 Wife/"Wife" in 1986 % nonzero = 34.8 mean nonzero = 8.287 (with implied decimals) 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: 1986 Labor Income of Wife/"Wife" (V13905)/1986 Hours of Work of Wife/"Wife" (V13809) OSIRIS USERS: Note that this variable is defined in the dictionary as having two decimal places. 9999. $99.99 per hour or more 0000. Zero hourly earnings (V13905=00000); wife/"wife" did not work for money (V13809=0000); no wife/ "wife" in FU (V14116=00) V14678 'REGION OF 1987 INTERVIEW' TLOC= 25925 MD=9 Geographical Region at Time of 1987 Interview 1,057 21.7 1. Northeast 1,653 27.2 2. North Central 3,219 31.8 3. South 1,088 18.5 4. West 13 0.3 5. Alaska, Hawaii 25 0.4 6. Foreign country 6 0.1 9. NA 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 388 - GENERATED DATA 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 V14679 'STATE CODE (FIPS) ' TLOC= 25926-25927 MD=99 State of Residence at Time of 1987 Interview (FIPS Code) Please refer to the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation, Volume I, Appen- dix 1, for the FIPS state and county codes. 99. NA; DK 00. Inap.; foreign country V14680 'COUNTY CODE (FIPS) ' TLOC= 25928-25930 MD=999 County of Residence at Time of 1987 Interview (FIPS Code) Please refer to the 1985 (wave XVIII) documentation, Volume I, Appen- dix 1, for the FIPS state and county codes. 999. NA; DK 000. Inap.; foreign country V14681 'RURAL-URBAN CODE (BEALE)' TLOC= 25931-25932 MD=99 Beale-Ross Rural-Urban Continuum Code for 1987 Residence These codes are based on matches to the FIPS state and county codes. However, code values have been increased by one. That is, code 01 here is equivalent to code 0 as originally used by Beale and Ross. Metropolitan status is that announced by the Office of Management and Budget in June 1983, when the current population criteria were first applied to results of the 1980 Census. Adjacency was determined by both physical boundary adjacency and a finding that at least 2 percent of the employed labor force in the nonmetropolitan county commuted to metropolitan central counties. 2,391 26.3 01. Central counties of metropolitan areas of 1 million population or more 894 15.0 02. Fringe counties of metropolitan areas of 1 million population or more 1,642 24.0 03. Counties in metropolitan areas of 250 thousand to 1 million population GENERATED DATA - 389 431 7.9 04. Counties in metropolitan areas of less than 250 thousand population 155 3.0 05. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to metropolitan area 205 2.5 06. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metropolitan area 440 7.0 07. Urban population of less than 20,000, adjacent to a metropolitan area 671 9.9 08. Urban population of less than 20,000, not adjacent to a metropolitan area 83 1.8 09. Completely rural, adjacent to a metropolitan area 112 1.9 10. Completely rural, not adjacent to a metropolitan area 11 0.2 99. NA; DK 26 0.4 00. Inap.; foreign country V14682 'REGION 87 HD GREW UP ' TLOC= 25933 MD=9 Geographical Region Where 1987 Head Grew Up (about ages 6-16) Please refer to the region code following V14678 for specific state listings. This variable was generated from the information given us at the time Head status was attained by the 1987 Head. 1,113 23.1 1. Northeast 1,767 31.1 2. North Central 3,212 29.3 3. South 738 12.7 4. West 5 0.1 5. Alaska, Hawaii 115 2.3 6. Foreign Country 111 1.5 9. NA region where 1986 Head grew up V14683 'HEAD GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY' TLOC= 25934 MD=9 Geographic Mobility: Where 1987 Head Lived at Time of 1987 Interview Versus Where Grew Up V14682 (Where Head Grew Up) is taken from the most recent year 1987 Head became a new Head. See the note following V14580. 4,861 66.5 1. Same state at both times: V14589 equals V13703 850 12.0 2. Same region but different state: V14589 does not equal V13703 but V14678 equals V14682 1,234 19.8 3. Different regions: V14678 does not equal V14682 116 1.6 9. NA: V13703 or V14589 equals 99 V14684 'ACC 86 Y COMPONENTS ' TLOC= 25935 Accuracy of 1986 Money Income Components 390 - GENERATED DATA The values for this variable represent the sum of the values for the following variables: V13899 Accuracy: Head's wages income V13904 Accuracy; Head's other labor income V13906 Accuracy: Wife's/"Wife's" labor income V13919 Accuracy: Asset income of Head and Wife/"Wife" V13929 Accuracy: ADC/AFDC of Head V13950 Accuracy: ADC/AFDC of Wife/"Wife" V13969 Accuracy: Other transfers of Head and Wife/"Wife" V14071 Accuracy: Taxable income of Others V14087 Accuracy: Transfer income of Others Sums greater than 9 were truncated at 9. 6,209 88.7 0. None 180 2.6 1. One 527 6.8 2. Two 26 0.3 3. Three 91 1.2 4. Four 3 0.0 5. Five 20 0.3 6. Six 1 0.0 7. Seven 2 0.0 8. Eight 2 0.1 9. Nine or more V14685 '# MINOR ASSGMTS IN 87 ' TLOC= 25936-25937 Number of Minor Assignments Made in 1987 Family-Level Data % nonzero = 8.6 mean nonzero = 1.2 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 V13724-V13755, V13803-V13819, V13869-V13881, V13896-V13969, and V14044-V14087; the maximum value is 41. 00. No minor assignments made V14686 '# MAJOR ASSGMTS IN 87 ' TLOC= 25938-25939 Number of Major Assignments Made in 1987 Family-Level Data % nonzero = 16.2 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 V13724-V13755, V13803-V13819, V13869-V13881, V13896-V13969, and V14044-V14087; the maximum value is 41. 00. No major assignments made GENERATED DATA - 391 V14687 'EDUCATION 1987 HEAD ' TLOC= 25940 MD=9 1987 Head's Completed Education Level This variable is not strictly comparable to those of early waves of data collection; since 1975, variables comparable to V14615-V14650 have been coded as well. Additionally, this variable is not strictly comparable to similar variables in 1975-1984; the question regarding difficulty in reading or writing was omitted from 1985 onward. 239 2.4 1. 0-5 grades: V14615 equals 2 or 3 and V14618 or V14623 equals 01-05 and V14615 equals 5 587 8.3 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school": V14615 equals 2 or 3 and V14618 or V14623 equals 06-08, and V14634 equals 5 1,320 15.4 3. 9-11 grades: V14615 equals 2 or 3 and V14618 or V14623 equals 09-11, and V14634 equals 5 1,579 21.6 4. 12 grades and no further training; "high school": V14615 equals 1, V14626 equals 5, and V14634 equals 5 710 10.1 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training: V14615 and V14634 equal 1 1,405 20.1 6. College but no degree: V14626 equals 1 and V14629 equals 1-5, and V14631 does not equal 02-06 805 14.7 7. College BA but no advanced degree: V14629 equals 4 or 5 and V14631 equals 02 342 6.5 8. College and advanced or professional degree: V14629 equals 4 or 5 and V14631 equals 03-06 74 0.8 9. NA; DK: V14615, V14626 or V14629 equals 9; V14618 or V14623 equals 99 V14688 'EDUCATION 1987 WIFE ' TLOC= 25941 MD=9 1987 Wife's/"Wife's" Completed Education Level This variable is not strictly comparable to those of early waves of data collection; since 1975, variables comparable to V14550-V14576 have been coded as well. 54 0.6 1. 0-5 grades: V14550 equals 2 or 3 and V14552 or V14555 equals 01-05 and V14563 equals 5 201 2.6 2. 6-8 grades; "grade school": V14550 equals 2 or 3 and V14552 or V14555 equals 06-08, and V14563 equals 5 609 7.1 3. 9-11 grades: V14550 equals 2 or 3 and V14552 or V14555 equals 09-11, and V14563 equals 5 1,210 17.2 4. 12 grades and no further training; "high school": V14550 equals 1, V14557 equals 5, and V14563 equals 5 437 5.9 5. 12 grades plus nonacademic training: V14550 and V14563 equal 1 848 10.5 6. College but no degree: V14557 equals 1 and V14559 equals 1-5, and V14561 does not equal 02-06 446 6.6 7. College BA but no advanced degree: V14559 equals 4 or 5 and V14561 equals 02 392 - GENERATED DATA 165 2.6 8. College and advanced or professional degree: V14559 equals 4 or 5 and V14561 equals 03-06 56 0.6 9. NA; DK: V14550, V14557 or V14559 equals 9; V14552 or V14555 equals 99 3,035 46.4 0. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14116=00) V14689 'DECILE: 86 TOT FAM Y ' TLOC= 25942 Decile on Total 1986 Family Money Income (V14670) These values were obtained from weighted data. 906 0. $1 - 6,218 801 1. $6,219 - 10,971 733 2. $10,972 - 15,260 739 3. $15,261 - 20,216 683 4. $20,217 - 25,360 704 5. $25,361 - 31,134 680 6. $31,135 - 38,100 642 7. $38,101 - 47,684 623 8. $47,685 - 63,108 550 9. $63,109 or more V14690 'DECILE: 86 Y/NEEDS ' TLOC= 25943 Decile on Total 1986 Family Money Income/Needs (V14674) These values were obtained from weighted data. 1,111 0. 0.00 - 2.78 837 1. 2.79 - 4.27 803 2. 4.28 - 5.75 728 3. 5.76 - 7.32 662 4. 7.33 - 8.86 648 5. 8.87 - 10.52 633 6. 10.53 - 12.78 594 7. 12.79 - 15.60 546 8. 15.61 - 20.30 499 9. 20.31 and higher NOTE: The following variables, V14691-V14699, 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. V14691 '# CHILDREN AGE 1-2 ' TLOC= 25944 GENERATED DATA - 393 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages One and Two Years 5,971 89.7 0. None 945 9.3 1. One 138 1.0 2. Two 5 0.0 3. Three 2 0.0 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14692 '# CHILDREN AGE 3-5 ' TLOC= 25945 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages Three through Five 5,974 89.7 0. None 955 9.1 1. One 128 1.2 2. Two 4 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14693 '# CHILDREN AGE 6-13 ' TLOC= 25946 Number of Children of Both Sexes, Ages Six through Thirteen 5,138 79.9 0. None 1,147 12.5 1. One 603 6.1 2. Two 143 1.3 3. Three 27 0.2 4. Four 3 0.0 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14694 '# FEM CHILDREN AGE 14-17' TLOC= 25947 Number of Female Children, Ages Fourteen through Seventeen 6,531 93.3 0. None 485 6.1 1. One 44 0.6 2. Two 1 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 394 - GENERATED DATA 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14695 '# MALE CHILDREN 14-17 ' TLOC= 25948 Number of Male Children, Ages Fourteen through Seventeen 6,499 93.2 0. None 510 6.1 1. One 49 0.7 2. Two 3 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14696 '# FEM CHILDREN 18-20 ' TLOC= 25949 Number of Female Children, Ages Eighteen through Twenty 6,842 97.1 0. None 203 2.7 1. One 16 0.1 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14697 '# MALE CHILDREN 18-20 ' TLOC= 25950 Number of Male Children, Ages Eighteen through Twenty 6,789 96.2 0. None 253 3.5 1. One 17 0.2 2. Two 2 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14698 '# FEM CHILDREN 21-29 ' TLOC= 25951 Number of Female Children, Ages Twenty-one through Twenty-nine 6,801 97.0 0. None GENERATED DATA - 395 223 2.6 1. One 33 0.4 2. Two 4 0.0 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more V14699 '# MALE CHILDREN 21-29 ' TLOC= 25952 Number of Male Children, Ages Twenty-one through Twenty-nine 6,724 95.6 0. None 288 3.9 1. One 44 0.4 2. Two 4 0.1 3. Three 1 0.0 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine or more NOTE: Variables 14700-14703 are summaries of information about in- dividuals in institutions, as coded on the individual-level dataset. Such an individual, in order to be included in the following four variables, must have the same 1987 ID number as this family (V30554 must equal V13702) and his or her sequence number (V30555) must equal 51-59. The "reason for nonresponse" variable (V30588) was consulted for the type of institution. V14700 '# INDS IN ARMED FORCES ' TLOC= 25953 Number of Individuals in the Armed Forces % nonzero = 0.9 mean nonzero = 1.0 The values for this variable represent the actual number of in- dividuals (1-9) that were in the armed forces. Such individuals must conform to the rule above, and their values for V30588 must equal 11. 0. None V14701 '# INDS INCARCERATED ' TLOC= 25954 Number of Individuals in Penal Institutions % nonzero = 0.2 mean nonzero = 1.0 396 - GENERATED DATA The values for this variable represent the actual number of in- dividuals (1-9) who were incarcerated in penal institutions. Such in- dividuals must conform to the rule preceding V14700; and their values for V30588 must equal 12. 0. None V14702 '# INDS IN HLTH CARE FAC ' TLOC= 25955 Number of Individuals in a Health Care Facility % nonzero = 0.3 mean nonzero = 1.2 The values for this variable represent the actual number of in- dividuals (1-9) who were in health care facilities, such as mental in- stitutions, convalescent, nursing and rest homes. Such individuals must conform to the rule preceding V14700; and their values for V30588 must equal 13. 0. None V14703 '# INDS IN EDUCATNL FACIL' TLOC= 25956 Number of Individuals in Educational Facilities % nonzero = 2.2 mean nonzero = 1.1 The values for this variable represent the actual number of in- dividuals (1-9) who were in educational facilities, usually colleges or universities, and who lived in dormitories, or if off-campus, were supported by someone other than themselves. Such individuals must conform to the rule preceding V14700; and their values for V30588 must equal 14. 0. None V14704 'SPLIT SAMPLE FILTER ' TLOC= 25957 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 values as their main families. 1,823 24.4 1. First quarter sample 1,745 23.5 2. Second quarter sample 1,811 26.9 3. Third quarter sample 1,682 25.2 4. Fourth quarter sample V14705 'BRR STRATUM ' TLOC= 25958-25959 Balanced Half-Sample (BHS) Stratum Code GENERATED DATA - 397 This variable, which for most cases is identical to the first two digits of 1980 V7449, 1981 V8101, and 1982 V8725, (and identical in all cases to 1983 V9410, 1984 V11057, 1985 V12418, and 1986 V13658), was constructed to allow users to calculate proper standard errors for regression coefficients. 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 1983 (wave XVI) documentation for a more detailed discussion of this variable. V14706 'BRR SECU ' TLOC= 25960 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 V14705. V14707 'PSALMS STRATUM ' TLOC= 25961-25962 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 V14708. See Section I, Part 5 of the 1983 (wave XVI) documentation for a more detailed explanation of this variable. V14708 'PSALMS SECU ' TLOC= 25963-25965 Paired Selection Sample Error Computation Unit Code This variable identifies clusters necessary for computing sampling er- rors for means and totals. For the self-representing portion of the sample (V14707=1-53), V14708 identifies matched pairs of clusters for using in a paired difference model. For the nonself-representing por- tion (V14707=54), V14708 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 V14707. NOTE: The values for V14709-V14711 are obtained from questionnaires sent to state employment offices. See Section I, Part 5 of this volume for further details. V14709 'UNSKLLD CNTY LABOR SUPPL' TLOC= 25966 MD=9 398 - GENERATED DATA 1. We are interested in the market for unskilled labor in the area listed above. Would you say that in (or around) September 1987 there were: 439 7.4 1. Many more jobs than applicants 1,174 20.0 2. More jobs than applicants 1,291 17.2 3. Most applicants able to find jobs 2,190 30.2 4. More applicants than jobs 845 12.5 5. Many more applicants than jobs 1,122 12.6 9. NA; DK; FU lives outside the United States; no in- formation received about this family's county of residence V14710 'TYPICAL UNSKL WAGE RATE ' TLOC= 25967-25970 MD=9999 2. In (or around) September 1987, what was the typical wage that an unskilled worker might receive? mean, excluding missing data = 4.602 (with implied decimals) 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 V14711 '1987 CNTY UNEMP RATE ' TLOC= 25971-25972 MD=99 3. In (or around) September 1987, what was the unemployment rate in this area? mean, excluding missing data = 5.4 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 V14712 'MARITAL STATUS 1987 ' TLOC= 25973 Marital Status of 1987 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. GENERATED DATA - 399 4,038 53.8 1. Married or permanently cohabiting; Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 1,155 16.6 2. Single, never legally married and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 646 12.0 3. Widowed and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 772 13.2 4. Divorced and no Wife, "Wife," or Husband is present in the FU 450 4.3 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 V14713 '86-87 CNG MARITAL STATUS' TLOC= 25974 1986-1987 Change in Marital Status This change variable uses the definition of marital status given at V14712 above. 3,735 51.2 1. 1986 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head remained married to each other in 1987 2,645 40.3 2. 1986 Head remained unmarried (single, separated, widowed, divorced) in 1987. There was no Wife, "Wife," or husband in FU in either year. 161 2.4 3. 1986 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1986; 1987 Head is one of these two individuals and divorced or separated. 47 0.9 4. 1986 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1986; 1987 Head is one of these two individuals and is widowed. 213 1.9 5. 1986 Head was unmarried (i.e., no spouse present) in 1986 but was married by 1987 and has either stayed Head or become Wife/"Wife" or Husband of Head for 1987. 1 0.0 6. 1986 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1986, became divorced and mar- ried someone else by 1987 7. 1986 Head and Wife/"Wife" or Head and Husband of Head were married in 1986, became widowed and remar- ried by 1987 259 3.1 8. Other, including all splitoffs except those who were either Head or Wife/"Wife" in 1986 V14714 'COUPLE STATUS OF HEAD ' TLOC= 25975 400 - GENERATED DATA Head's Couple Status in the FU 3,829 52.1 1. Head with Wife (V30556=20) present in the FU 197 1.5 2. Head with "Wife" (V30556=22) present in the FU 12 0.2 3. Head (Female) with Husband (V30556=90) present in the FU 189 3.1 4. Head with first-year cohabitor (V30556=88) present in the FU 2,834 43.1 5. Head with no Wife, "Wife," Husband, or first-year cohabitor present in the FU V14715 'YR NEW HEAD IN FU ' TLOC= 25976-25977 MD=99 Year in Which 1987 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 V14581-V14597 was most recent- ly gathered for the 1987 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. However, in the 1985 wave, most background information (1987: V14598-V14653) was reasked. 1,860 35.0 68. Current Head has been a main family Head con- tinuously since 1968 92 1.3 69. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1969 165 2.4 70. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1970 164 2.3 71. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1971 205 2.8 72. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1972 224 2.7 73. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1973 234 3.1 74. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1974 240 3.2 75. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1975 243 2.9 76. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1976 249 3.3 77. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1977 230 2.5 78. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1978 275 3.3 79. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1979 277 3.4 80. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1980 249 3.0 81. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1981 278 3.5 82. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1982 339 4.0 83. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1983 356 4.7 84. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1984 468 5.5 85. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1985 394 4.9 86. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1986 488 6.0 87. Current Head most recently was a new Head in 1987 31 0.4 99. NA; collection of background data omitted in error for Head. Data for this case may refer to some former Head. V14716 'YR NEW WIFE IN FU ' TLOC= 25978-25979 Year in Which 1987 Wife/"Wife" Most Recently Became New Wife/"Wife" GENERATED DATA - 401 This variable contains the last two digits of the year of data collec- tion in which background information was most recently gathered for the 1987 Wife/"Wife." If a Wife/"Wife" splits off from the main fami- ly, 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. In 1985, all Wives/"Wives" were asked all of the background information (V14532-V14579). 3,470 48.8 85. Current Wife/"Wife" has been Wife/"Wife" con- tinuously since 1985 254 2.3 86. Current Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/ "Wife" in 1986 302 2.6 87. Current Wife/"Wife" most recently was a new Wife/ "Wife" in 1987 3,035 46.4 00. Inap.; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14116=00) V14717 'HD-SPOUSE SAMPLE STATUS ' TLOC= 25980 Whether Head and Spouse Are Sample Members For this variable, the term "spouse" includes Wife (V30556=20), "Wife" (V30556=22), or Husband (V30556=90). 1,109 24.6 1. Head and spouse are both sample members and their 1968 ID numbers are identical. 1 0.0 2. Head and spouse are both sample members but they have different 1968 ID numbers. 1,406 14.5 3. Head is a sample member, spouse is nonsample. 1,521 14.8 4. Head is nonsample, spouse is sample member. 3,023 46.2 5. Head is sample member, no spouse in FU. 1 0.0 6. Head and spouse are both nonsample. 7. Head is nonsample, no spouse in FU. V14718 '# 87 S/O FROM THIS FAM ' TLOC= 25981 Number of 1987 Splitoff Interviews Taken from This Main Family Inter- view The values for this variable represent the actual number of 1987 Splitoff interviews taken as a result of recontacting and reinterview- ing the main family; it is intended primarily for use as a linking variable. 223 3.2 1. One Splitoff interview from this main family 17 0.2 2. Two Splitoff interviews from this main family 3. Three Splitoff interviews from this main family 4. Four Splitoff interviews from this main family 5. Five Splitoff interviews from this main family 6. Six Splitoff interviews from this main family 7. Seven Splitoff interviews from this main family 402 - GENERATED DATA 8. Eight Splitoff interviews from this main family 9. Nine or more splitoff interviews from this main family 6,821 96.6 0. Inap.; none; this is a splitoff interview (V13707=1) V14719 '87 MAIN FAM ID FOR S/0 ' TLOC= 25982-25985 1987 ID Number (V13702) of the Main Family Interview from which this Splitoff Interview Came The values for this variable in the range 0001-7061 represent the ac- tual interview number of the main family associated with each splitoff. 0000. Inap.; this is a main family interview (V13707=0) NOTE: The following variables, V14720-V14731, 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 for a more detailed description. V14720 '87ID OF 1ST OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 25986-25989 1987 Interview Number of the First Other PSID Family Unit Sharing the Household with This Family % nonzero = 6.8 Values for this variable in the range 0001-7061 represent the actual 1987 ID number of the first other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares household (V13716=0, 5, 7, or 9) V14721 'REL OF 1ST OTHER FU ' TLOC= 25990 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 251 3.1 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 239 2.9 2. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the child of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 8 0.1 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. GENERATED DATA - 403 10 0.1 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 86 0.6 5. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the first other FU is the sibling of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 7. Other 6,467 93.2 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7, or 9) V14722 'SIZE OF 1ST OTHER FU ' TLOC= 25991-25992 Number of FU Members in First Other FU 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 first other FU. There are no missing data. 00. No other panel family shares household (V13716=0, 5, 7, or 9) V14723 '87ID OF 2ND OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 25993-25996 1987 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 0001-7061 represent the actual 1987 ID number of the second other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one other panel fami- ly shares the household V14724 'REL OF 2ND OTHER FU ' TLOC= 25997 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 15 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. 26 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. 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 404 - GENERATED DATA 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the second other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 47 0.4 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 6,973 99.3 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7, or 9); only one other panel family shares the household (V14723=0000) V14725 'SIZE OF 2ND OTHER FU ' TLOC= 25998-25999 Number of FU Members in Second Other FU 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 second other FU. There are no missing data. 00. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one other panel family shares the household (V14723=0000) V14726 '87ID OF 3RD OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 26000-26003 1987 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 0001-7061 represent the ac- tual 1987 ID number of the third other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one or two other panel families share the household V14727 'REL OF 3RD OTHER FU ' TLOC= 26004 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 4 0.1 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 4 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. GENERATED DATA - 405 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the third other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 14 0.0 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 7,039 99.9 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one or two other panel families share the household (V14726=0000) V14728 'SIZE OF 3RD OTHER FU ' TLOC= 26005-26006 Number of FU Members in Third Other FU 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 third other FU. There are no missing data. 00. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one or two other panel families share the household (V14726=0000) V14729 '87ID OF 4TH OTR FU IN HU' TLOC= 26007-26010 1987 Interview Number of the Fourth Other PSID Family Unit Sharing the Household with This Family % nonzero = 0.0 The values for this variable in the range 0001-7061 represent the ac- tual 1987 ID number of the fourth other family living with this one. 0000. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one through three other panel families share the household V14730 'REL OF 4TH OTHER FU ' TLOC= 26011 Relationship of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the Fourth Other Family Unit Sharing the Household to the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of This Family 1. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the fourth other FU is the parent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 1 0.0 2. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the fourth other FU is the child of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 3. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the fourth other FU is the grandparent of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 406 - GENERATED DATA 4. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the fourth other FU is the grandchild of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 9 0.0 5. The Head (or Wife/"Wife") of the fourth other FU is the sibling of the Head (or Wife/"Wife") of this FU. 7. Other 7,051 100.0 0. Inap.; no other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one through three other panel families share the household (V14729=0000) V14731 'SIZE OF 4TH OTHER FU ' TLOC= 26012-26013 Number of FU Members in Fourth Other FU 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 fourth other FU. There are no missing data. 00. No other panel family shares the household (V13716=0, 5, 7 or 9); only one through three other panel families share the household (V14729=0000) V14732 'HOUSEHOLD ID # ' TLOC= 26014-26017 Household ID Number This variable was generated to simplify the clustering of multiple panel family units residing in the same households. Its values were assigned simply by selecting a 1987 ID number (V13702) with the lowest value from among the 1987 ID numbers (V13702) of those families com- prising each such household group. This value was used in these tape locations for all of the related households. Thus, if the user sorts the data ordered by this variable, the family units within larger household groups will be adjacent to each other. Family units who did not share their households with other panel families were given their own values for V13702. Thus, the range of values is 0001-7061, but the series is not contiguous. V14733 '# BORN TO HD ONLY IN 86 ' TLOC= 26018 MD=9 Number of Children Born to Head But Not Wife/"Wife", 1986 % nonzero = 1.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.0 The values for this variable indicate the number of children born to the Head (but not the Wife/"Wife" if there is one) between January 1, 1986 and December 31, 1986, as reported from 1987 data. 9. NA; DK GENERATED DATA - 407 0. None V14734 '#BORN TO W/"W" ONLY IN86' TLOC= 26019 MD=9 Number of Children Born to Wife/"Wife" But Not Head During Calendar Year 1986 % nonzero = 0.4 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.0 The values for this variable indicate the number of children born to the Wife/"Wife" (but not the Head) between January 1, 1986 and Decem- ber 31, 1986, as reported from 1987 data. 9. NA; DK 0. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14116=00) V14735 '#BRN TO H+W JOINTLY IN86' TLOC= 26020 MD=9 Number of Children Born to Head and Wife/"Wife" Jointly During Calen- dar Year 1986 % nonzero = 3.1 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.0 The values for this variable indicate the number of children born be- tween January 1, 1986 and December 31, 1986 whose parents are Head and Wife/"Wife", as reported from 1987 data. 9. NA; DK 0. Inap.; none; no wife/"wife" in FU (V14116=00) V14736 '# BORN TO OFUMS IN 86 ' TLOC= 26021 MD=9 Number of Children Born to Other FU Members During Calendar Year 1986 % nonzero = 0.7 mean nonzero, excluding missing data = 1.0 The values for this variable indicate the number of children born to other FU members age 12-44 between January 1, 1986 and December 31, 1986, as reported from 1987 data. If the Head is also the parent of an other FU member's child, as could be the case with a husband of Head or a first-year cohabitor, the child is not counted here. 9. NA; DK 0. None V14737 '1987 FAMILY WEIGHT ' TLOC= 26022-26023 1987 Family Weight 408 - GENERATED DATA Weights were completely revised in 1984 to account for deaths, mar- riages to nonsample persons, and differential nonresponse since 1968. See Section I, Part 5, pp. 66-75 of the 1984 (wave XVII) documentation for further information. This 1987 weight variable has been updated for marriages, divorces, etc. since 1986. Part 3: Index of the 1987 Employment Sections This index compares all the variables from the employment sections for Heads (B & C) and Wives/"Wives" (D & E); if there is a Wife/"Wife" in the Family Unit, V14320=1. The section asked is based on employment status (V14146-V14148 for Heads, V14321-V14323 for Wives/"Wives"). Many of these variables represent the same or similar questions asked in both sections. In analysis it might be desirable, for instance, to look at weeks worked in 1986 for all Heads regardless of whether they are cur- rently 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 1986 simply by adding V14203 + V14294, since one and only one of these variables contains this information for each Head; the other contains zeroes, indicating that the question is inappropriate. 409 410 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections B & D (Employed or Only Temporarily Laid Off); C & E (Unemployed, Looking for Work, Retired, Disabled, Housewife, Student, Other and Not Doing Any Work for Money) Sections B & C are for Heads and Sections D & E are for Wives/"Wives" ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" WHAT HAPPENED TO 14177 14350 14256 14420 PREVIOUS JOB MONTH ENDED 14178 14351 14257 14421 PREVIOUS POSI- TION YEAR ENDED 14179 14352 14258 14422 PREVIOUS POSI- TION WHETHER GOVERN- 14180 14353 14255 14419 MENT EMPLOYMENT PREVIOUS 3-DIGIT 14181 14354 14253 14417 INDUSTRY CODE PREVIOUS 3-DIGIT 14182 14355 14252 14416 OCCUPATION CODE FINAL PAY/HR ON 14183 14356 14259 14423 PREVIOUS JOB FINAL HOURS/WEEK 14184 14357 14260 14424 ON PREVIOUS JOB MONTH BEGAN 14185 14358 14261 14425 PREVIOUS POSI- TION YEAR BEGAN 14186 14359 14262 14426 PREVIOUS POSI- TION WHETHER POSITION 14187 14360 14263 14427 TO BE PERMANENT 411 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" PREVIOUS START- 14188 14361 14264 14428 ING WAGE PREVIOUS START- 14189 14362 14265 14429 ING HOURS/WEEK WHETHER AD- 14190 14363 14281 14445 DITIONAL SPELL OF EMPLOYMENT WHETHER MISSED 14191 14364 14284 14448 WORK BECAUSE OTHERS ILL IN 1986 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14192 14365 14285 14449 OTHERS ILL WHETHER MISSED 14193 14366 14286 14450 WORK BECAUSE SELF ILL IN 1986 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14194 14367 14287 14451 SELF ILL WHETHER TOOK 14195 14368 14282 14446 VACATION IN 1986 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14196 14369 14283 14447 VACATION TAKEN WHETHER ON 14197 14370 14288 14452 STRIKE IN 1986 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14198 14371 14289 14453 ON STRIKE 412 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" WHETHER 14199 14372 14248, 14412, UNEMPLOYED IN 14290 14454 1986 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14200 14373 14249, 14413, UNEMPLOYED 14291 14455 WHETHER OUT OF 14201 14374 14292 14456 LABOR FORCE IN 1986 # WEEKS OUT OF 14202 14375 14293 14457 LABOR FORCE IN 1986 WEEKS WORKED IN 14203 14376 14294 14458 1986 HOURS PER WEEK 14204 14377 14295 14459 WORKED IN 1986 WHETHER EXTRA 14206 14379 14296 14460 JOB(S) IN 1986 TOTAL NUMBER OF 14207 14380 14297 14461 EXTRA JOB(S) OCCUPATION-- 14208 14381 14298 14462 EXTRA JOB PAY/HOUR ON EX- 14209 14382 14299 14463 TRA JOB WEEKS WORKED ON 14210 14383 14300 14464 EXTRA JOB HOURS PER WEEK 14211 14384 14301 14465 WORKED ON EXTRA JOB 413 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" OCCUPATION-- 14212 14385 14302 14466 SECOND EXTRA JOB PAY/HR-ALL EXTRA 14213 14386 14303 14467 JOBS BUT FIRST WEEKS WORKED ON 14214 14387 14304 14468 SECOND EXTRA JOB HOURS PER WEEK 14215 14388 14305 14469 WORKED ON SECOND EXTRA JOB WHETHER 14216 14389 14250, 14414, UNEMPLOYED IN 14306 14470 1987 NUMBER OF WEEKS 14217 14390 14251, 14415, UNEMPLOYED 14307 14471 WHETHER OUT OF 14218 14391 14308 14472 LABOR FORCE IN 1987 # WEEKS OUT OF 14219 14392 14309 14473 LABOR FORCE IN 1987 # WEEKS WORKED 14220 14393 14310 14474 IN 1987 HOURS PER WEEK 14221 14394 14311 14475 WORKED IN 1987 WHETHER EXTRA 14222 14395 14312 14476 JOB(S) IN 1987 414 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE ACROSS ALL SECTIONS FOR HEADS & WIVES/"WIVES" TOTAL NUMBER OF 14223 14396 14313 14477 EXTRA JOB(S) OCCUPATION-- 14224 14397 14314 14478 EXTRA JOB WEEKS WORKED ON 14225 14398 14315 14479 EXTRA JOB HOURS PER WEEK 14226 14399 14316 14480 WORKED ON EXTRA JOB OCCUPATION-- 14227 14400 14317 14481 SECOND EXTRA JOB WEEKS WORKED ON 14228 14401 14318 14482 SECOND JOB HOURS PER WEEK- 14229 14402 14319 14483 ALL EXTRA JOBS BUT FIRST VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS B (HEADS) AND D (WIVES/"WIVES") OCCUPATION 14154 14329 INDUSTRY 14155 14330 EMPLOYMENT 14146 14321 STATUS YEAR RETIRED 14147 14322 WHETHER WORKS 14148 14323 FOR MONEY 415 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS B (HEADS) AND D (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER WORKS 14149 14324 FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE, OR BOTH CORPORATION/ 14150 14325 UNINCORPORATED BUSINESS WHETHER WORKS 14151 14326 FOR GOVERNMENT WHETHER CURRENT 14152 14327 JOB COVERED BY UNION CONTRACT WHETHER MEMBER 14153 14328 OF THAT UNION WHETHER SALARIED 14156 14331 OR PAID BY HOUR REGULAR SALARY 14157 14332 (PER HOUR BASIS) WHETHER SALARIED 14158 14333 PAID OVERTIME PAY/HOUR- 14159 14334 SALARIED OVER- TIME REGULAR HOURLY 14160 14335 WAGE FOR HOURLY EMPLOYEES PAY/HOUR-HOURLY 14161 14336 OVERTIME 416 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS B (HEADS) AND D (WIVES/"WIVES") MODE OF PAY IF 14162 14337 NOT SALARIED PAY/HOUR-OTHER 14163 14338 OVERTIME # MONTHS WITH 14166 14339 PRESENT EMPLOYER # MONTHS AT 14167 14340 PRESENT POSI- TION MONTH BEGAN 14168 14341 PRESENT POSI- TION YEAR BEGAN 14169 14342 PRESENT POSI- TION WHETHER PRESENT 14170 14343 POSITION TEMPO- RARY OR PER- MANENT INITIAL PAY/HR 14171 14344 ON CURRENT JOB INITIAL HOURS/ 14172 14345 WEEK ON CURRENT JOB WHETHER OTHER 14173 14346 JOB OPPOR- TUNITIES NOT TAKEN 417 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS B (HEADS) AND D (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER EMPLOYED 14174 14347 BEFORE PRESENT POSITION WHETHER WORKING 14175 14348 BEFORE PRESENT POSITION WHETHER SAME 14176 14349 EMPLOYER ON PREVIOUS POSI- TION WHETHER WORKED 14205 14378 OVERTIME LAST YEAR VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND E (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER DOING 14237 14403 ANYTHING TO FIND A JOB # PLACES LOOKED 14238 14404 FOR JOB OCCUPATION-JOB 14239 14405 SOUGHT WHETHER NEEDS 14240 14406 TRAINING FOR JOB SOUGHT # WEEKS LOOKING 14242 14407 FOR WORK WHETHER MIGHT 14243 14408 GET JOB IN FU- TURE 418 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND E (WIVES/"WIVES") WHETHER EVER HAD 14245 14409 JOB MONTH LAST JOB 14246 14410 ENDED YEAR LAST JOB 14247 14411 ENDED WHETHER WORKED 14254 14418 FOR SELF, SOMEONE ELSE OR BOTH-ON LAST JOB WHETHER EMPLOYED 14266 14430 BEFORE LAST POSITION WHETHER WORKING 14267 14431 BEFORE LAST POSITION WHETHER SAME 14268 14432 EMPLOYER ON PREVIOUS POSI- TION MONTH PREVIOUS 14269 14433 POSITION ENDED YEAR PREVIOUS 14270 14434 POSITION ENDED WHETHER WORKED 14271 14435 FOR GOVERNMENT PREVIOUS IN- 14272 14436 DUSTRY 419 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES COMPARABLE BETWEEN SECTIONS C (HEADS) AND E (WIVES/"WIVES") PREVIOUS OCCUPA- 14273 14437 TION FINAL PAY/HR ON 14274 14438 PREVIOUS JOB FINAL HOURS/WEEK 14275 14439 ON PREVIOUS JOB MONTH BEGAN 14276 14440 PREVIOUS POSI- TION YEAR BEGAN 14277 14441 PREVIOUS POSI- TION WHETHER POSITION 14278 14442 TO BE PERMANENT PREVIOUS START- 14279 14443 ING WAGE PREVIOUS START- 14280 14444 ING HOURS/WEEK VARIABLES FROM SECTION B (HEADS) NOT COMPARABLE WITH ANY OTHER SECTION WHETHER THINKING 14164 ABOUT GETTING NEW JOB WHETHER COULD 14230 HAVE WORKED MORE PAY/HOUR FOR EX- 14231 TRA WORK 420 1987 Comparative Index for Employment Sections (continued) ______________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Employed Not Employed ----------------------------------------------------- Description B. Head D. Wife/"Wife" C. Head E. Wife/"Wife" of (V14146=1,2 (V14321=1,2 (V14146=3-7 (V14321=3-7 Variable or or & & V14148=1) V14323=1) V14148=5) V14323=5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIABLES FROM SECTION B (HEADS) NOT COMPARABLE WITH ANY OTHER SECTION WHETHER COULD 14232, HAVE WORKED 14235 LESS WHETHER WANTED 14233, LESS WORK 14236 WHETHER WANTED 14234 MORE WORK WHETHER DOING 14165 ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING NEW JOB VARIABLES FROM SECTION C (HEADS) NOT COMPARABLE WITH ANY OTHER SECTION RESERVATION WAGE 14241 WHEN MIGHT GET 14244 JOB IN FUTURE ----------------------------------------------------------------------