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SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION (SIPP)
USERS' GUIDE
2ND EDITION - DRAFT
Washington, D.C.
1984
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary
Sidney Jones, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
John G. Keane, Director C. Louis Kincannon, Deputy Director
SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM USERS' GUIDE
PARTICIPATION
Interim Draft
NOTE
A substantially expanded text for the SIPP Users' Guide is being prepared for distribution in February 1985. Each purchaser of a SIPP Wave 1 file or this Guide will automatically receive a copy as soon as it is available.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Planned Products from SIPP
Source and Reliability Statement
Appendix A Bibliography A-l
Appendix B Glossary of Selected Terms B-l
Appendix C Facsimiles of Control Card and Questionnaire C-l
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT DF COMMERCE Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C. 20233
. . Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
Wave 1 Rectangular Microdata File
User Note No. 3
A discrepancy exists between the machine-readable dictionary and the technical documentation in the number of characters allocated for the sample unit identifier (SU-ID).
Please change the machine-readable dictionary so that the variable SU-ID (character location 6) has a size of 9 characters followed by 3 characters of zero filler. Wave 1 rectangular file machine-readable dictionaries shipped after June 12 will reflect this change.
June 1985
UNlTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C. 20233
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Wave 1 Rectangular Microdata File
User Note No. 4
The variables 1251MP01, I25IMP02, 125LMP03, and 125IMP04 in locations 4289-4292 refer to imputation of receipt of WIC benefits, not to an amount imputation.
Survey of Income and Program PartlClpatlOn (SIPPI
Wave 1 Rectangular Microdata File
User Note No. 5
Subject: SIPP 1984 Panel Wave 1 and Yave 2 Cases where Anned Forces . St8tus was Incorrectly Classified 8s “Active Duty” -
This is to follow up on my July 25 memorandum on Estimate Discrepancies
“SIPP Armed Forces Population -- Results of Field Followup.” It was suggested that
SIPP file users be allowed to correct their public use files to account for these discrepancies if their l olys’is warranted. (that is, person record field U-AF should equal 2, not 1 as shown on the file). The attached list shows strambled PSU, segment and serial number for each person on the Wave 1
. and Wave 2 files where this error exists. Also shown are person number and wave number . Mote that for all cases on this list Address ID is equal to 11.
Similar errors may exist on tapes for Waves 3, 4 and 5, but no work has be& don& to identify these, and none*is planned. Beginning with Wave 5 rotation 2, efforts have been made to correct this information at the point of data collection.
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ARHED FORCRS DISCREPARCIRS (Waves 1 and/or 2)
PSU SRGHEUT
209 0190 855 6796 430 0380 489 9163 404 3925 112 5661 37s 6249 183 6244 408 0112 749 2293 430 4040 604 0388 193 2299 917 3921 917 3921 542 8116 634 8119 529 1460 055 8114 730 6790 547 4894 ,. 446 6673 643 6796 s97 3923 898 9164 486 7401 058 1237 S66 7388 486 7401 778 4048 199 0118 075 0779 943 7942 943 7947 097 1709 645 8790 689 811s 778 2461 566 8088 S66 8088 912 6133 795 s149 94s 471s 462 5834 317 4716 806 2464 s39 1961 2S8 7309 991 2S77 a03 0386 110 1040
S&RIAL
49 09 32 16 47 91 88 66 44 16 34 16 31. 08 08 06 67 27 40 98 86 44 88 -59 09 01 3s 87 . 01 SS 84 40 31 08 28 17 08 14
;: 03 96 01 30 84 18 26 15 73 33 21
PRRSOU
101 101 101 101 103 101 101 102 101 101 103 101 101 101 102 101 101 101 101
. 101 102 103 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 103 101 101 101 103 101 101 101 101 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 106
PSU SBCHENT SRRIU
67s 1675 90 101 617 1675 13 101 472 7383 82 101 141 9524 55 101 849 3652 95 101 923 6132 54 101 835 6193 78 111 830 9520 73 104 396 7308 63 102 810 4692 85 101 838 4693 63 102 472 7383 82 101 146 2460 17 101 201 S831 13 101 258 4718 90 101 522 5833 90 101 617 6193 42 101 201 S831 13 101 948 7381 53 101 199 8051 01 101 317 3925 05 101 884 4372 97 101 893 4882 09 101 441 7388 24 101 236 7842 * 45 101 090 8082 45 101
PERSON MJ?fBER
UAVR
1, 2 1 1 1 2 1. 2 1, 2 1 1, 2 1. 2 1, 2 2 1 2 1, 2 1, 2 1 1 1. 2 1, 2 1 1, 2 2 2 1, 2 1, 2
. -&t*&ment &
Vave & & 21 22 23 24 2s 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Total
Uwe 2 21
Tot81
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Type 1.8 Type 2'8 Deleted 1Correc Q (Incorrect) Cues
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 4 0
12
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 4 1
13
6 0 4 0
13 3 6 1 2 0 3 1 5 1 4 3
12 1 5 2 3 3 2 0
65 1s
4 0 0 2 0 0 8 3 0 S 1 1 4 0 0 2 9 0 5 0 2 2 0 0 9 0 0 4 2 1 2 4 0 4 1 0
51 11
ARXRD ?ORCRS DISCRRPNICIRS BY RO
$oninterviews
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 2
7
4
Tot81 Discrepncies 99 Reported as Correct 12 Reported as Incorrect 65‘ Uot Reported1 22
Vwe 2 Total Discrepancies Reported 8s Correct Reported 8s Incorrect Uot Reported1
Actual
79 79 467,601 13 16 94,704 51 63 372,897 1s 0 0
Adjusted2 Ueighted3
99 439,461 15 66,S8S 84 372,872
0 0
1 Includes Type A, C and D noninterviews in Vave S/6 and cases dropped as a result of the sample reduction.
2 Not Reported cases have been appbrtioned to “Reported as Correct” md “Reported as Incorrecta categories based on the actual rates for reported cues.
3 The 1984 Panel Base weight of 4439 for Uave 1 and S919 for Uave 2 was applied to adjusted totals to derive approximate weighted totals.
JULY 25, 1985
Subject: 8IPP M lorces Population Istimate Discrepancies - Results of ?ield ?ollouup
In a recent enalysis of SIPP and CPS labor force data, Peul Ryscevege and Jack Bregger CBLS) discovered an inconsistency in the population l stim8tes from the tw surveys. tot the pusposer of their rtudy they wre adjusting the SIPP estimate to the CPS l stim8te for the third quarter of 1983. Vhen they added in persons in farm households to the SIPP universe 16 and over, and toolc out the Armed lorces living on or off posts in households, their civilian noninstitutional population ws apout 500,000 below the CPS.ffgure. Uhen the fourth quarter of 1983 and first md second quarter of 1984 wre adjusted in a similar manner, the SIPP civilian noninstitutional population averaged about 460,000 below the CPS figure. Therefore, it appeared that tIPPer l rtimate of the Armed ?orces population ws too high. Based on tables Benerated by POP Division, w discovered some inconsistency betwen the control carb item dealing with active duty Xilituy ttatur (control card item 32~) and the labor force class of worker question <source code 2012 and 2112). POP Divirion generated 8 listing of all Vave 1 and Uove 2 cases where control card item 32~ indicated the respondent ws currently on active duty in the M lorcer but source code 201212112 +howd.only en -loyet other than m Irorces (e.g. 8 private company, ?ederel, l tete or local government, or unpaid in family business). The results showed 99 out of 337 Uwe 1 active duty -4 lorcet respondents and 79 of 263 Uave 2 active duty Armed lorces respondents where this condition existed.
During SIPP interviewing for Uwe 5, rotationa 2 and 3 mad Vave 6, rotations 4 and 1 (March through June 85) intemieuert were instructed to verify Anned Forces status as of the appropriate Uave 1 intervieu month (October 83 through Januuy 84). If the person ws found not to be on active duty during the Uwe 1 interview month, the interviewer rurked control card item 32~ by circling the “2-lfo” below the question. If the person was found to be correctly identified u on active duty, the interviewer circled the “l-Yes” below the question. Current M ?orces 8tetus ws then verified end updated. Some cues could not k verified rince they had been dropped in the SIPP sample reduction or were now put of 8 nonintervieued household.
Ir l result of the field work, 77 of the 99 Uave 1 cues could be followd up, (1s had been deleted and 7 uere now nonintenieus). Of the 77 verified, 65 wre determrined to be incomct (not in the Armed Forcer during Uave 1) and 12 wre correctly identified as in the Amed lorces. lot Vave 2, 64 of the 79 cases could t& folloued up (11 had been deleted and 4 wre nonintervieus). of there 64, Sl wre verified u incorrect end 13 u comet. Thus, 84% of Vave 1 and 80% of Ueve 2 cues wre detedned not to be on active duty during - the Uave 1 interview. (See Attachment 1 for comparisons by regional office).
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In an effort to determine the impact bf these cases on SIPP estimates, I fint ’ . * apportioned the not-reported cases to the “correct” and “incorrect” categories based on the percentage breakbow for the reported cases (Attachment 2). men, since final wights wre not available from listings we were provided, approximate weighted counts, derived by Dave Rubble of SHD, wre applied to the adjusted counts. A Uave 1 wight of 4439 was obtained by comparing third quarter 1983 estimates of the civilian population with the total noninstitutionalized population. The difference, being the military population, was then divided by 337, the number of survey respondents reported u being on active duty. Vave 2 might8 of $919 wre estimated wing Vave 1 wrights (4439 x 413). Attachment 2 ahow that SIPP l stimetes of the active duty Armed Forces population wre approximately 372,876 too high for Uave 1 and, an almost identical 372,897 too high for Uave 2 due to the incorrect recording of Armed Forces status on the control card.
In conclusion, w have resolved a considerable amount (81%) of our differences with CPS, u observed by Ryscavage and Bregger, by studying cases that showed an employer other thin the Anned Forces. (The remaining 87,000 wighted difference is wll within saspling variability at 2 standard deviations). Naturally, w may have errors going the other way which have gone undetected, (that is, AznM Forces personnel incorrectly clusified as not on active
duty) l However, given our differences with CPS it is unlikely that them ue many of these. It is hard to explain why so mury cues werye recorded incorrectly in SIPP since the questions are identical to CPS and the interviewer instructions are very similar. One possible explanation is that most SIPP interviewers wera neu hires in Uave 1, had no practical axperience asking these questions , and the training materials did not discuss control card item 32~ other than in the mock interviews. Given our problems in recording this item, future manuals and training should discuss the ixPortance of correctly recording this infomation. Ye also should try to institute a preedit check, if possible, to nject cues where cc item 32~ is aqua1 to 1 but source codes 2012 and 2112 are not equal to S (M Forces). Due to the fact that source codes 2012 and 2112 are keyed under Program 8 (fixed ffold data) this kind of check, at this the, is not possible. Howver, it will be explored in the future when the 8nd resources allow.
Since these errors were not detected until midway through Uave 5 interviewing, at which time they should have been comcted on tha control cards, w have several public use files which have been released that have some incorrect Anned Forces status designations. Ue will not n-release these files with comctions for the cases w have identified in this study. Rather, w vi11 provide a list of public use control nuabers , along with selected demographic characteristics, for these cues so that users can comet their files, if their analysis warrants.
Attachments
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INTRODUCTION
Survey Content
There are three basic elements contained in the overall design of the survey content. The first is a control card that serves several important functions. The control card is used to record basic social and demographic characteristics for each person in the household at the time of the initial interview. Because households are interviewed a total of eight or nine times, the card is also used to record changes in characteristics such as age, educational attainment, and marital status, and to record the dates when persons enter or leave the household. Finally, during each interview, information on each source of income received and the name of each job or business is transcribed to the card so that this information can be used in the updating process in subsequent interviews. A facsimile of the control card appears in Appendix C of this Guide.
The second major element of the survey content is the core portion of the questionnaire. The core questions are repeated at each interview and cover labor force activity, the types and amounts of income received during the 4-month reference *period, and participation status in various programs. Some of the important elements of labor force activity are recorded separately for each week of the period. Income recipiency and amounts are recorded on a monthly basis with the exception of amounts of property income (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) which are recorded as totals for the 4-month period. The core also contains questions covering attendance in postsecondary schools, private health insurance coverage, public or subsidized rental housing, low-income energy assistance, and school breakfast and lunch participation. A facsimile of the questionnaire appears in Appendix C of this Guide.
The third major element is the various supplements or topical modules that will be asked during selected household visits. The topical modules cover areas that need not be examined every 4 months. Certain of these topical modules are considered to be so important that they are viewed as an integral part of the overall survey. Other topical modules have more specific and more limited purposes. No topical modules were included in the first or second waves of SIPP. (See the following section on sample design for a definition of the term *wave." ) The third wave topical module covers (1) educational attainment, (2) work history, and (3) health characteristics (including disability). The fourth wave topical module covers (1) assets and liabilities, (2) pension plan ccverage, and (3) housing characteristics.
Sample Design
The SIPP sample design for the 1984 panel consists of about 26,000 housing units selected to represent the noninstitutional population of the United States of which about 21,000 of these were occupied and eligible for interview. The chart on the following page shows the sample design for the first panel of SIPP. The sample households within a given panel are divided into four subsamples of nearly equal size. These subsamples are called rotation groups and one rotation group is interviewed each month. Each household in the sample was scheduled to be interviewed at 4-month intervals over a period of 2 l/2 years beginning in October 1983. The reference period for the questions is the 4-month period preceding the interview. For example, households interviewed in October 1983 were asked questions for the months June, July, AuqJst, and September. This household was interviewed again in February 1984 for the October through January period.
Rotation Wave
1
2
3
2
2
2
4 6 i 6
2 6
3 6
4 1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4 1
2
3
Design of First SIPP Panel
Interview month Reference months
Oct. 83 June, July, Aug., Sept. (83) Nov. 83 July, Aug., Sept., Oct. (83) Dec. 83 Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. (83) Jan. 84 Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. (33)
Feb. 84 Oct., NOV., Dec. (831, Jan. (84) March 34 Nov., Dec. (331, Jan., Feb. (34) April 84 Dec. (83), Jan., Feb., March (34)
iMay 84 Jan., Feb., March, April (84) June 84 Feb., March, April, May (84) July 84 March, April, May, June (34) Aug. 84 April, May, June, July (34)
Sept. 84 May, June, July, Aug. (34) Oct. 84 June, July, Aug., Sept. (34) Nov. 84 July, Aug., Sept., Oct. (34) Dec. 84 Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. (84)
Jan. 85 Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. (84) Feb. 85 Oct., Nov., Dec. (841, Jan. (35) March 85 Nov., Dec. (341, Jan., Feb. (35) April 85 Dec. (34), Jan., Feb., March (35)
May 85 Jan., Feb., March, April (85) June 85 Feb., March, April, Hay (85) July 95 March, April, Nay, June (35) Aug. a5 April, May, June, July (85)
Sept. 85 May, June, July, Aug. (35) Oct. 55 June, July, Aug., Sept. (35) Nov. 85 July, Aug., Sezt., Oct. (35) Dec. a5 Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. (35)
Jan. 86 Sept., Oct., Ncv., Dec. (85) Feb. 86 Oct., NOV., Dec. (351, Jan. (36) Narch 86 Nov., Dec. (351, Jan., Feb. (36) April 36 Dec. (351, Jan., Feb., March (86)
May 36 Jan., Feb., March, April (86) June 86 Feb., March, April, May (86) July 86 March, April, :;tay, June (86) Aug. 86 April, May, June, July (86)
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In general, one cycle of interviews covering the entire sample, using the same questionnaire, is called a wave.' This design was chosen because it provides a smooth and steady work load for data collection and processing.
A new panel of slightly smaller size is scheduled to be introduced in February 1985 and in January of each succeeding year. This overlapping design provides a much larger sample size (almost twice as large) from which cross-sectional estimates can be made. The overlap also enhances the survey's ability to measure change by lowering the standard errors on differences between estimates for two points in time.
Survey Operations
Data collection operations are managed through the Census Sureau's 12 per;nanent regional offices. A staff of interviewers assigned to SIPP conduct interviaws by personal visit each month with most interviewing completed during the first 2 weeks of that month. Completed questionnaires are transmitted to the regional offices where they undergo an extensive clerical edit before being entered into the Dureau's SIPP data processing system. Upon entering this processing system the data are subjected to a detailed computer edit. Errors identified in this phase are corrected and computer processing continues.
Two of the major steps of computer processing are the assignment of weights to each sample person and imputation for missing survey responses. The weighting procedures assure that SIPP estimates of the number of persons agree with inde- pendent estimates of the population within specified age, race, and sex cate- gories. The procedures: also assure close correspondence with monthly CPS estimates of households. In almost all cases, a survey nonresponse is assigned a value in the imputation phase of processing. The imputation for missing responses is based on procedures generally reeerred to as the "hot deck" approach. This approach assigns values for the nonresponse from a sample person who did provide a response and who has characteristics similar to those of tine nonrespondent.
The longitudinal design of SIPP dictates that all persons 15 years old and over present as household members at the time of the first interview be part of the survey throughout the entire 2 l/2 year-period. To meet this goal the survey collects information useful in locating persons who move. In addition, field procedures were established that allow for the transfer of sample cases between regional offices. Persons moving within a loo-mile radius of an original sampling area (a county or group of counties) are followed and continue with the normal personal interviews at 4-month intervals. Those moving to a new residence that fall outside the loo-mile radius of any SIPP sampling area are interviewed by telephone. The geographic areas defined by these rules contain more than 95 percent of the U.S. population. Persons moving to Alaska, outside the United States, or into ar, institution or military barracks are not inter- viewed.
'As indicated in the chart on the previous page, wave 2 comprised only three rotation groups (three-fourths of the full sample). This exception was made in order to have the wave 6 topical module (covering taxes and other previous calendar year information) fall in the months of May, June, July, and August.
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Because most types of analysis using SIPP data will be dependent not on data for individuals but cn groups of individuals (households, families, etc.), provisions were made to interview all "new" persons living with orginal sample persons (those interviewed in the first wave). These new sample persons entering the survey through contact with original sample persons are considered as part of the sample only while residing with the original sample person.
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PLAUNED PRODUCTS PROM SIPP
Data from SIPP will be used to examine differences among groups at a given point in time (cross-sectional analysis) and differences over time in the status of given persons and households (longitudinal analysis). Examples of SIPP products planned or under consideration are discussed below. Check the Monthly Product
Announcement (MPA), CENDATA, or Data User News for announcements and articles --- relating to these products. The MPA (free of charge) may be ordered from Customer Services and Data User News ($21 annual subscription rate) may be Pm - ordered from the U.S. Government Printing Office using the order forms on page 4-5. CENDATA is online information available through information services vendors. For further information, contact Data User Services Division on (301) 7634100.
Uonthly average reports. The current report, Economic Characteristics of Households in the United States: -- 3rd Quarter, 1983 (P-70, No.11, showi= average monthly labor force, income, - and program participation statistics is an example of this type of report and is the first in a quarterly series. It is also possible to prepare monthly average estimates for longer time periods, and a publication is planned which will show monthly averages for calendar year 1984.
Monthly transition reports. Because information on many characteristics is collected for individual months, it is possible to tabulate data on month-to-month changes in labor force status, program participation status, and other statuses of interest. Monthly transition reports would present average monthly data for given reference periods (e.g., the average monthly rate of new labor force participants for the fourth quarter of 1983).
Calendar-year profile reports. These reports will provide data on the economic activity of persons and households over the course of a calendar year. Examples . of the types of data that would be contained in these reports include annual earnings of persons, annual income of families and households, poverty status of persons and families, work experience during the calendar year, and compositional changes in families and households during the year.
Topical reports. The Census Bureau expects to produce periodic or single-time reports on particular topics (e.g. disability and earnings, health insurance coverage, household net worth). The source of the data for these reports may be either the core or topical modules or some combination of the two.
Characteristics of persons over 1 and 2 year 8pan. By matching together consecutive interviews, it will be possible to obtain a month-by-month history of persons over periods of a year or longer. The reports in this series will provide information on changes in living arrangements, labor force participation, income, and program participation during l-year or 2-year periods.
Characteriatica of families and households over 1 and 2 year *pan. Reports in this series will be similar in concept to the person reports described above. A complicating factor is the compositional change that will occur in families and households over time.
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Special analytical reports. These reports will focus on special topics and be based on a file constructed by matching consecutive interviews. The reports are likely to contain an analysis of the time period preceding and/or following a particular event such as a job change, a change in employment status, a marital disruption, or a move to a new address.
Pub&z-use data files. Initially, files containing data collected in a full wave will be available. These files will be available for purchase by the public shortly after the quarterly reports are released. In addition to the modified hierarchical Wave 1 file, a rectangular file will be available in late December 1984. Other data files that will be made available for public use include calendar year longitudinal files showing monthly data for the 12-month period, panel longitudinal files showing monthly data for the entire life of the panel, and topical module files containing core and topical module data covering the 4-month reference period for a specified wave.
SAMPLE DESIGN, ESTIMATES, AND RELIABILITY OF THE DATA
This section deals with design of the survey sample, weighting of responses, use of numerical factors to compensate for less than a full sample in making esti- mates, calculation of standard errors, and use of imputation flags.
Sample Design
The SIPP survey is based on a multi-stage stratified sample of the noninstitu- tional resident population of the United States. More specifically, the uni- verse of the survey inclties persons living in households, plus those persons living in group quarters such as college dormitories and rooming houses. In Wave 1 of the 1984 Panel, inmates of institutions, such as homes for the aged, and persons living abroad were not in the survey universe and thus not eligible for interview. Persons residing in military barracks, although part of the noninstitutional population, were also excluded from the survey universe in Wave 1. Other people in the Armed Forces were eligible, as long as they were living in a housing unit, whether off base or on.
For Wave 2 and subsequent waves, institutionalized persons, persons living abroad, and those living in military barracks become eligible for the survey only if they move into housing units in the United States with original sample persons, i.e., those who were interviewed in Wave 1.
Selection of Primary Sampling Units
To reduce sample selection and interviewing costs the Census Bureau first selects certain areas to be included in the sample, and then samples households within the selected areas. The first stage of this design involves the selec- tion of these areas. The first step of this procedure is the definition of the United States in terms of counties or groups of counties called primary sampling units or PSU's.
PSU's with similar key socioeconomic characteristics are grouped together into strata. Then one sample PSU is selected from each strata. The PSU's used for SIPP are a Subsample of the sample PSU's used in the Current Population Survey.
Of the 174 strata into which PSU's were classified for the 1984 panel, 45 con- sisted of only a large single metropolitan area; these 45 areas were selected into the sample with certainty. These 45 PSU's are termed "self-representing." The remaining 129 strata consisted of 2 or more PSU's, from which only one was selected into the sample. These PSU's are termed "non-self-representing" because they were selected to represent other PSU's in their stratum as well as themselves.
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The strata from which non-self-representing PSU's are selected typically cross State lines. For example, aside from the Detroit metro area, which represents itself, sampled PSU's in Michigan represent a geographically diverse area -- areas spread over the Midwestern States. (Thus, a tabulation of data coded to Michigan, for example, will not yield reasonable estimates for that State. Rather, State codes on the microdata files are primarily useful for determining applicable criteria for programs which vary from State to State.)
Selection of Ultimate Sarpling Units
To arrive at the sample of households, geographic units called enumeration districts (ED's), with an average 350 housing units, are sampled from within each of these SIPP sample PSU's. Within those selected ED's 2 to 4 living quarters, or ultimate sampling units (USU'S), are systematically selected from address lists prepared for the 1970 census. If the address lists are incomplete, small land areas are sampled. To account for living quarters built within each of the sample areas after the 1970 census, a sample is drawn of permits issued for construction of residential Living quarters through March 1983. In jurisdictions that do not issue building permits, small land areas are sampled and the living quarters within are listed by field personnel and then subsampled. In addition, sample living quarters are selected from supplemental frames that include mobile home parks and new construction for which permits were issued prior to January 1, 1970, but for which construction was not completed until after April 1, 1970.
Sampling Rate and Weights
The objective of the sampling is to obtain a self-weighting probability sample. In a self-weighting sample, every sample unit has the same overall probability of selection. In self-representing PSU's the sampling rate is about 1 in 3,700. In non-self-representing PSU's, the sampling rate is higher, as the sampling is adjusted to account for the PSU's probability of selection. For example, if a non-self-representing PSU was selected with a probability of l/10, the sampling rate within the PSU would be roughly 1 in 370 instead of 1 in 3,700.
In Wave 1, occupants of about 1,000 eligible living quarters were not inter- viewed because they refused to be interviewed, could not be found at home, were temporarily absent, or were otherwise unavailable. These households were not interviewed in Wave 2, and were classified as noninterviews because they were eligible for inclusion. Wave 2 included only 3 of the 4 rotation groups. For these reasons and as a result of following movers, a total of 14,532 living quarters were designated for Wave 2. Of these, 833 were not interviewed because they no longer contained eligible respondents. An additional 729 households were not interviewed in Wave 2 because of geographical remoteness or because of the reasons listed above for Wave 1 noninterviews. The noninterview rate for Wave 1 was 5 percent, and the combined noninterview rate for Wave 1 and Wave 2 was 9.4 percent.
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The estimation procedure used to derive SIPP person weights involves several stages of weight adjustments. In the first wave, each person received a base weight equal to the inverse of his/her probability of selection. In the second wave, each person received a base weight that accounted for differences in the probability of selection caused by the following of movers.
A noninterview adjustment factor was applied to the weight of each interviewed person to account for persons in occupied living quarters who were eligible for the sample but were not interviewed. A factor was applied to each interviewed person's weight to account for the SIPP sample areas not having the same popula- tion distribution as the strata from which they were selected.
An additional stage of adjustment to persons' weights was performed to bring the sample estimates into agreement with independent monthly estimates of the civilian (and some military) noninstitutional population of the United States by age, race, and sex. These independent estimates were, based on statistics on births, deaths, immigration, and emigration; and statistics on the strength of the Armed Forces. To increase accuracy, weights were further adjusted in such a manner that SIPP sample estimates would closely agree with Current Population Survey (CPS) estimates by type of householder (married, single with relatives or single without relatives by sex and race) and relationship to householder (spouse or other). The estimation procedure for the data in the report also involved an adjustment so that the husband and wife of a household received the same weight.
The weight estimation procedure described above resulted in persons' weights varying from about 500 to 50,000. Persons in the sample for less than the entire 4-month period received zero weights for months not in the sample. Starting in Wave 5 the weighting system will also be adjusted to account for a reduction in the number of sample units interviewed. Most statistical software packages handle weighted data with no difficulty. In tabulating a character- istic the software takes each response and applies the person weight.
Figure 1 illustrates a simple example, in which 3 of 5 persons work full-time, 2 do not. But since the persons who do not work full-time happen to have higher weights than the others, weighted totals show the two groups to be equal.
FIGURE 1. Example of Weighted Data Raw Weighted
Counts Counts Worked
Full-Time Weight No Yes No Yes -- -
Person 1 Person 2 Person 3 Person 4 Person 5
No 4,000 1 4,000 No 5,000 1 5,000 Yes 3,000 1 3,000
Yes 3,000 1 3,000
Yes 3,000 1 3,000 -- --
2 3 9,000 9,000
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Preparing National Estimates for mrsons, Families, and Households
Weights for persons are carried on each person record, on both the relational (hierarchical) and rectangular files. Weights for households and families are carried, respectively, on the household and family records of the relational file. The weighting process defines the weight of the household to be the same as the weight of the household reference person or householder, and the weight of a family or subfamily is that of the family or subfamily reference person.
On the rectangular file, where household, family, and subfamily segments appear on each person record, all of the applicable weights can be found in that record. Tallying household characteristics from every record would result in counting multi-person households more than once. One way to avoid estimating more households than there really are is to tally household characteristics using only the householder's record, since there is always one and only one householder &per household. Similarly, the records of family or subfamily reference persons can be used in generating family and subfamily estimates.
Of course, many desired household characteristics are not already shown on household records or segments, but are derived by summarizing the charac- teristics of the persons in the household, as for example, the number of persons 65 years old and over in the household. Doing so with SIPP files is somewhat more complicated than with files in which person records are arranged in a strictly hierarchical fashion within household.
Household records in SIPP relational files carry pointers to each person who was a member of the household. There are five sets of pointers, one for each month of the reference period and one for the interview month. The rectangular file does not have these household-to-person pointers, but does identify the address ID of the household of which the person was a member each month. The file can be readily sorted on address ID within sample unit to group household members together for any particular reference month. Another option available to rec- tangular file users is to sort on the person number of the householder, provided on each household member's record.
Estimates for groups of persons other than households and f&lies
Some analyses involve summarizing to units other than households or families. The persons within a household who benefit from food stamps are one such example. Only part of a family may receive aid or there may be two separate food stamp units living together. For each food stamp receiving unit one adult household member is designated as the prime recipient. The SIPP questionnaire also identifies which children and other household members are covered by those food stamps.
Food stamp coverage is recorded on the SIPP files in two ways. First, the pri- mary recipient's record includes the person numbers of each household member covered, and each of the other covered persons' records has a flag that indica- tes membership in a food stamp receiving unit. Only the primary recipient's record specifies the amounts of food stamps received for the unit.
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To tabulate the characteristics of all food stamp recipients in a household, the easiest approach might be to sort recipients together within households using the recipiency flags. Rut if it is necessary to discriminate between multiple food stamp receiving units within a household, the only way is to examine the primary recipient's record and use its list of person numbers to point to the secondary recipients in that unit. Then one could summarize appropriate charac- teristics across the person records. This way one could determine whether the food stamp recipiency unit includes a wage-earner, is part of a family below the poverty level, lives together with persons who are not covered, and so forth.
Other programs for which there are pointers from the primary recipient's record to other recipients in the household include Medicaid, AFDC, foster children payments, general assistance, health insurance, Railroad Retirement, Social Security and veterans payments. In all of these cases, all income received by the unit, including payments for the benefit of children, are reported on the record of the primary adult recipient and not on the records of secondary reci- pients. The weight of the primary recipient is most likely to be appropriate in tabulations of food stamp recipiency units and similar groups of individuals.
Estimates for Different Reference Periods
Each person and household is assigned 5 weights on each interview file, one for each of the four reference months and one for the interview month. Families and subfamilies are assigned only 4 weights since there is no attempt to define families as of the reference date. The 4 sets of reference month weights can be used only to form reference month estimates. Reference month estimates can be averaged, however, to form estimates of monthly averages over some period of time. For example, using the proper weights one can estimate the monthly average number of persons in a specified income range over the 4-month period.
The fifth weight is specific to the interview month. This weight can be used to form person or household estimates that specifically refer to characteristics as of the interview month. For example, one might want to estimate the number of unmarried adults living with an aged parent as of the latest observation. Interview weights can also be used to form estimates referring to the time period including the interview month and 4 previous months. One caution is that characteristics as of the interview date may not reflect that entire month--the persons could move, marry, or die before the end of the month.
The interview weight is also used for estimating a few of the demographic characteristics and other information that appear on the file for the 4-month reference period as a whole, but not for each month, such as race or sex.
None of these weights has been designed to yield the best estimates for a person's or household's status over two or more months, as for example, the number of households existing in October 1983 who experienced a 50 percent increase in income between July and August.
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Calendar Month Data and Time Dimensioned Summary Statistics
In tabulating SIPP data for a particular calendar month, one must keep in mind the survey design. Most waves include 4 rotation groups, interviewed in four successive months. Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of the 1984 Panel design.
Months, quarters and years are shown along the top. Each cell shows the wave and rotation groups for which data are collected for each month. Thus, in the first interview, conducted in October 1983, data were collected from Wave l-Rotation Group 1 households for the months of June, July, August and September.
As successive rotation groups are interviewed, the 4-month reference periods advance by 1 month. Wave l-Rotation Group 2 households were interviewed in November 1983 for data for J'uly through October.
In deriving calendar month or quarterly estimates from the data files, it is important to know how many rotation groups were interviewed, as less than the full sample may be available. If this is the case, the estimates must be inflated by an appropriate factor.
In some months, a full sample of 4 rotation groups from the same wave will be available. For Wave 1 (see figure 21, data for September 1983 were collected from the full sample. These data consist of month 4 data for Rotation Group 1,
month 3 data for Rotation Group 2, month 2 data for Rotation Group 3, and month 1 data for Rotation Group 4. All of these figures (with appropriate weights) must be added together because any one rotation group includes only one-fourth of the SIPP sample.
In deriving quarterly estimates, a full sample consists of data for 4 rotation groups for each of the 3 months in the quarter. This would entail using data from 2 or 3 waves. For example, the fourth quarter of 1983 includes various rotation groups from Waves 1 and 2. Weighted data from all these rotation groups must be added together to form a full sample.
Note, however, that a full sample is not available for the third quarter of 1983. Or for subsequent quarters, the analyst may not want to wait for another wave of data to become available. Procedures to use in deriving estimates based on a partial sample are explained below.
Working With Less Than the Full Sample
Figure 2 also illustrates that for October 1983, data were collected from only three rotation groups of Wave 1. Thus the sample size available is three- fourths that available for September. The preferred way to handle this is to acquire Wave 2 as well, and combine October data for Wave 2-Rotation Group 1 with the Wave 1 October data for Rotation Groups 2, 3 and 4.
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If a particular application does not require the full sample size, however, one could use only Wave 1 data for October and multiply weighted results by a factor of 1.33 to compensate for having only three-fourths of the sample. This is illustrated in figure 3.
FIGURE 3. Factors for Monthly Data: Wave I, 1984 Panel
Month of Interview
Reference Period Rotation Second Quarter m Fourth Quarter
Group Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
October 1 X x x x
November 2 x x x
December 3 x x
January 4 X
X
x x
x x x
Factors to Compensate for Missing Rotation Groups
4 2 1.33 1 1.33 2 4
To use Wave 1 data for the month of November, double the estimates (which com- pensates for having only one half of the sample consisting of Rotation Groups 3 and 41, and for December multiply the estimates by 4 (since they are based on a one-fourth sample consisting of rotation group 4 alone). Corresponding factors apply to data for June, July and August (also available in Wave 1) as well, and for these months the factors must be used, as the alternative of picking up the missing rotation groups in another wave does not exist.
A similar approach is applicable to subsequent waves as well. The particular factor to use is determined by the number of rotation groups covered in the time period one is analysing. Factors for Waves 1 and 2 and combined Wave 1 and 2 estimates are given in Table 1 below.
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Table 1. Factors to be Applied to Basic Parameters to Obtain Parameters for Specific Reference Periods
Wave 1 Estimates
June 1983, December 1983 July 1983, November 1983 August 1983, October 1983 September 1983
3rd Quarter 1983 1.22
4th Quarter 1983 1.85
July-December 1983 1.06
Wave 2 Estimates
October 1983 and March 1984 November 1983 and February 1984 December 1983 and January 1984
4th Quarter 1983 1.85
1st Quarter 1984 1.85
Wave 1 and 2 Combined Estimates
June 1983 and March 1984
July 1983 and February 1984
August 1983 and January 1984
September through December 1983
4.00
2.00
1.33
1.00
4.00
2.00
1.33
4.00
2.00
1.33
1.00
3rd Quarter 1983 4th Quarter 1983
1st Quarter 1984
July-December 1983
Factors must also be applied to quarterly estimates or those for longer periods of time if less than the full sample for any month is available. Thus, in table 1 a factor of 1.22 must be applied to third quarter 1983 estimates, 1.85 to
fourth quarter estimates using either Wave 1 or Wave 2, but a factor of 1.00
(i.e., no factor is needed) for fourth quarter 1983 estimates using full sample data from the combined Wave 1 and Wave 2 files.
Caveats for Calendar ~&nth Data
Although it is possible to examine the data on a monthly basis and examine the data in a strictly cross sectional sense, there are qualifications or biases in this type of analysis.
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First, no evaluations have been made of responses to income and related variables that are provided on a monthly basis. There may be some biases in this reporting. For example, people may tend to report a rough monthly average for their income over the four month reference period rather than specifically recalling amounts separately for each month. If this were so it would not be possible to analyze real month-to-month changes in income figures.
Second, most data users have been able to work only with annual income figures to this point, using the census, CPS or other surveys which measure income only once during a year. There will be considerable temptation for SIPP users to return to familiar analytical ground by multiplying 4-month income figures by 3 to estimate *12-month income. To do so would ignore seasonal variation in employment and income. A better approach to annual income would be to match together the first several waves and look at actual income experience across 12 months, perhaps comparing the results to the annual income and taxation infor- mation reported in Wave 5.
Time-Dimensioned Summary Statistics
An approach to analyzing these data that would reduce the biases just discussed for monthly estimates involves summarizing data across time. In this approach one calculates standard summary statistics such as counts, means, and modes across time as well as across individuals.
For example, instead of calculating the number of persons with incomes over $3,000 for the month of July, one would calculate the number of persons with a mean monthly income of $3,000 or more during the 3rd quarter.
This approach is relatively straightforward at the person level. However, at the family or household level, an additional complexity is added. One must first define these groups and identify the changes that occur during the quarter., Then the conditions under which new groups are formed must be defined. Longitudinal concepts of households and families are the subject of a Working Paper, "Toward a Longitudinal Definition of Households" by David McMillen and Roger Herriot, available from the Census Bureau.
Producing Estimates Below the National Level
Census Regions
The total estimate for a region is the sum of the state estimates in that region. However, one of the groups of states, formed for confidentiality reasons, crosses regional boundaries. This group consists of South Dakota
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1 These problems do not arise in Wave 1, as households were defined as of the interview and changes during the reference months were not recorded.
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(Midwest Region), Idaho (West Region), New Mexico (West Region), and Wyoming (West Region). To compute the total estimate for the Midwest Region, a factor of .203 should be applied to the above group's total estimate and added.to the sum of the other state estimates in the Midwest Region. For the West Region, a factor of .797 should be applied to the above group's total estimate and added to the sum of the other states in the West.
Estimates for regions included in the published SIPP reports reflect the actual region of residence, not the results of proration across the 4-state group. Thus there will be minor discrepancies between published regional totals and estimates derivable from microdata files for the Midwest and West regions.
Estimates from this sample for individual states are subject to very high variance and are not recommended. The State codes on the file are primarily of use for linking respondent characteristics with appropriate contextual variables (e.g., State-specific welfare criteria) and for tabulating data by user-defined groupings of States.
Producing Estimates for the Bletropolitan Population
For 15 states in the SIPP sample, metropolitan or nonmetropolitan residence is identified. (On the rectangular file, use variable H*-METRO, characters 94, 382, 670, and 958. On the relational file, use METRO, character 24 on the household record). Metropolitan residence is defined according to the defini- tion of Metropolitan Statistical Areas as of June 30, 1983. In 21 additional states, where the nonmetropolitan population in the sample was small enough to present a disclosure risk, a fraction of the metropolitan sample was recoded so as to be indistinguishable from nonmetropolitan cases (MHTRO=2). In these states, therefore, the cases coded as metropolitan (METRC=l) represent only a subsample of that population.
In producing state estimates for a metropolitan characteristic, multiply the individual, family, or household weights by the metropolitan inflation factor for that state, presented in Table 2 below. (This inflation factor compensates for the subsampling of the metropolitan population and is 1.0 for the states with complete identification of the metropolitan population).
In producing regional or national estimates of the metropolitan population it is also necessary to compensate for the fact that no metropolitan Subsample is identified within two states (Maine and Iowa) and one state-group (Mississippi- West Virginia). (There were no metropolitan areas sampled in South Dakota-Idaho-New Mexico-Wyoming). Therefore, a different factor for regional and national estimates is in the right-hand column of Table 2 below. The results of regional and national tabulations of the metropolitan population will be biased slightly, although less than one-half of one percent of the metropoli- tan population is not represented.
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Northeast:
Midwest:
south :
West:
Table 2. Metropolitan Subsample Factors
(Multiply these factors times the weight for the person, family or household)
Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island
1.0390 1.0432
1.0000 1.0040
1.0000 1.0040
1.0110 1.0150
1.0025 1.0065
1.2549 1.2599
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Ohio Wisconsin
1.0232 1.0310
1.0000 1.0076
1.6024 1.6146
1.0000 1.0076
1.0000 1.0076
1.0611 1.0692
1.7454 1.7587
1.0134 1.0211
1.0700 1.0782
Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Va. - Miss.
1.1441 1.1511
1.0000 1.0061
1.0000 1.0061
1.0000 1.0061
1.0333 1.0396
1.0000 1.0061
1.1124 1.1192
1.1470 1.1540
1.0000 1.0061
1.0000 1.0061
1.1146 1.1214
1.1270 1.1339
1.0000 1.0061
1.0192 1.0254
1.0778 1.0844
Arizona 1.0870 1.0870
California 1.0000 1.0000
Colorado 1.0000 1.0000 Hawaii 1.0000 1.0000
Oregon 1.0879 1.0879
Washington 1.0868 1.0868
- indicates no metropolitan Subsample iS shown for the State.
Factors for use in State or MSA Tabulations
Factors for use in Regional or National Tabs
1%
Estimates for the metropolitan population produced from the microdata files will differ from published summary figures for the metropolitan population not only because of the subsampling scheme but also because of differences in the defini- tion of the metropolitan population. Published figures are based on Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA's) defined as of June 30, 1981, consistent with the definition for the 1980 census. The microdata files use the defini- tions for Metropolitan Statistical Areas(MSA's) as of June 30, 1983. That definitional change resulted in increasing the metropolitan population by 1.4 percent. Eventually, the published figures will also reflect 1983 MSA defini- tions.
Producing Estimates for the Nonmetropolitan Population
State, regional, and national estimates of the nonmetropolitan population cannot be computed directly, except for the 15 states where the factor in Table 2 is 1.0. In all other states, the cases identified as not in the metropolitan sub- sample (METRO=21 are a mixture of nonmetropolitan and metropolitan households. Only an indirect method of estimation is available: first compute an estimate for the total population, then subtract the estimate for the metropolitan popu- lation.
Codes for Individual MSA’s
Codes for certain large individual MSA's are included on the microdata files, much as are State codes, to provide users some flexibility in defining higher level aggregate areas and to allow linking respondent characteristics to available contextual variables. Individual MSA codes are given if the MSA has at least 250,000 inhabitants in sampled counties within the state, and if its identification would not result in the indirect identification of residual metropolitan population less than 250,000. Sample sizes associated with indivi- dual MSA's are typically very small.'
When creating estimates for particular identified MSA's or C&GA's apply the Table 2 factor to the weights appropriate to the state, as discussed above. For multi-state MSA's, use the factor appropriate to each state part. For example, to tabulate data for the Washington, DC-MD-VA MSA, apply the Virginia factor of 1.0778 to weights for residents of the Virginia part of the MSA; Maryland and DC residents require no modification to the weights (i.e., their factors equal 1.0). This may still not produce reasonable estimates for an individual MSA for three reasons: 1) the sample size is very small; 2) the MSA may be non-self- representing; and 3) certain counties added to MSA's between 1970 and 1983 may not have been included in the 1984 panel.
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Sampling Variability
Data found in SIPP publications or in user tabulations from the SIPP microdata are estimates based on the weighted counts from the survey. These numbers only approximate the far more costly counts that would result from a census of the entire population from which the sample was drawn. There are two types of errors possible in an estimate based on a sample survey: Sampling and non- sampling. We are able to provide estimates of the magnitude of SIPP sampling error, but this is not true of nonsampling error.
Standard Errors and Confidence Intervals
Standard errors indicate the magnitude of the sampling error. They also par- tially measure the effect of some nonsampling errors in response and enumera- tion, but do not measure any systematic biases in the data. The standard errors for the most part measure the variations that occurred by chance because a sample was surveyed instead of the entire population.
Ihe sample estimate and its standard error enable one to construct confidence intervals, ranges that would include the average result of all possible samples with a known probability. For example, if all possible samples were selected, each of these being surveyed under essentially the same general conditions and using the same sample design, and if an estimate and its standard error were calculated from each sample, then:
1.
2.
3.
Approximately 68 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average result of all possible samples.
Approximately 90 percent of the 'intervals from 1.6 standard errors below the estimate to 1.6 standard errors above the estimate would include the average result of all possible samples.
Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two standard errors below the estimate to two standard errors above the estimate would include the average result of all possible samples.
The average estimate derived from all possible samples is or is not contained in any particular computed interval. However, for a particular sample, one can say with a specified confidence that the average estimate derived from all possible samples is included in the confidence interval.
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Hypothesis Testing
Standard errors may also be used for hypothesis testing, a procedure for distinguishing between population parameters using sample estimates. The most common types of hypotheses tested are 1) the population parameters are identical versus 2) they are different. Tests may be performed at various levels of significance, where a level of significance is the probability of concluding that the parameters are different when, in fact, they are identical.
To perform the most common test, meters of interest.
let XA and XB be sample estimates of two para- A subsequent section explains how to derive a standard
error on the difference X -X . Let that standard error be S . Compute the ratio the
R=(X -XB)/SDIPF. z
1BtlB.s ratio is between -2 and +2, n%%nclusion about parame ers is Justified at the 5 percent significance level. If on the
other hand, this ratio is smaller than -2 or larger than +2, the observed dif- ference is significant at the 5 percent level.
In this event, it is a commonly accepted practice to say that the parameters are different. Of course, sometimes this conclusion will be wrong. When the para- meters are, in fact, the same, there is a 5 percent chance of concluding that they are different.
Calculating Standard Errors for SIPP
There are two ways for users to compute a standard error for SIPP estimates. One method is to compute variances directly using half-sample and pseudostratum codes. The preferred method, however, involves calculating generalized standard errors using simple charts and formulas found in published reports or microdata documentation.
Generalized Standard Errors
To derive standard errors that are applicable to a wide variety of statistics and can be prepared at a moderate cost, a number of approximations are required. Most of the SIPP statistics have greater variance than those obtained through a simple random sample because clusters of living quarters are sampled for SIPP.
Two parameters, denoted .a. and "b", have been developed to calculate variances for each type of characteristic. These .a" and "b" parameters, found in table 3, are used in estimating standard errors of survey estimates, and these stan- dard errors are referred to as generalized standard errors.
All statistics do not have the same variance behavior; *a9 and "b" parameters were computed for groups of statistics with similar variance behavior. The parameters were computed directly from SIPP 3rd quarter 1983 data.
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Table 3. SIPP 1984 Generalized Variance Parameters
Characteristic
16+ total persons: program participation and benefits
As above for 16+ total males
As above for 16+ total females
16+ total persons: income, labor force
As above for 16+ total males
As above for 16+ total females
0+ Total persons: all items
As above for total males
As above for total females
Black persons: all items
As above for Black males
As above for Black females
Total households: all items
Black households: all items
Basic Parameters a
-0.00009428
-0.00019844
-0.00017961
-0.00003214
-0.00006765
-0.00006123
-0.00008637
-0.00017863
-0.00016724
-0.00026695
-0.00057368
-0.00049929
-0.00007644
-0.00046611
b
16059
16059
16059
5475
5475
5475
19911
19911
19911
7366
7366
7366
6766
4675
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The .a" and "b' parameters may be used to approximate the standard error for estimated numbers and percentages. Because the actual increase in variance was not identical for all statistics within a group, the standard errors computed from these parameters provide an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard error rather than the precise standard error for any specific statis- tic. That is why we refer to these as generalized standard errors.
Computing Variances Directly
Psuedo half-sample codes and psuedostratum codes (assigned in such a way as to avoid any disclosure risk) are included on the file to enable dir ct computation
3 of variances by methods such as balanced repeated replications. This method may be used if the user can not use the generalized standard errors, as in com- puting the Mriance of a correlation coefficient between, say, interest income and dividend income. Since a number of statistical software packages provide simple procedures for using half-sample codes, you may consult documentation for your statistical software for further discussion. The Census Bureau, however, does not vouch for the appropriateness or accuracy of such software.
Variances computed directly will vary from variances estimated by the Census Bureau. These differences are a result of the use of artificial stratum codes on the public use file, whereas the Census Bureau has access to the actual stratum identifiers. Actual stratum codes are withheld from the public-use microdata so as to avoid identifying geographic areas so small that they risk disclosure of confidential information.
Even though these are artificial stratum codes, the variance estimates are expected to be similar to those produced by the Bureau using the real stratum codes. This method is involved, may be expensive, and, of course, is available only to users of SIPP microdata, not'users of SIPP publications.
Examples Using Generalized Standard Errors
Some examples illustrate the use of "a" and "b" parameters in Table 3 for com- puting a standard error and the corresponding confidence intervals.
Standard Hrror of Total
The formula for computing the standard error for a total is:
2 5' ax + bx
2 William G. Cochran provides a list of references discussing the application of this technique in Sampling Techniques, 3rd Ed. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1977), p. 321.
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where .a" and "b" are the parameters associated with the estimate for the particular reference period and x is the weighted estimate.
Based on a tabulation from the SIPP survey data you would find that there were 16,000,OOO households with a mean monthly income during the 3rd quarter of 1983
of $3,000 and over. Suppose you want to develop a 95% confidence interval so you can assess how precise the estimate of 16,000,OOO is.
Step 1:
Determine the appropriate .a" and 'b" parameters by looking them up in table 3. Since we are dealing with income data for all households the "a" and "b' parameters are -.00007644 and 6766.
Step 2:
Enter these figures in the above formula
s =$Z
(-.00007644) x (16,000,000)2 + (6766 x 16,000,OOO)
= 297,804.231
where 16,000,OOO is the estimate, and -.00007644 and 6766 are the .a” and "b" parameters. The resulting standard error (rounded off) is 297,804.
Step 3:
To determine the 95% confidence interval of the estimate, multiply 2 times the standard error, yielding 595,608. The lower bound of the confidence interval is then 16,000,OOO minus 595,608 or roughly 15.4 million, and the upper bound is 16,800,OOO plus 595,608 or roughly 16.6 million.
Thus we can conclude with 95% confidence that the average estimate derived from all possible samples lies within the interval of 15.4 million to 16.6 million.
The foregoing example assumes you are working with the full SIPP sample, as will normally be the case with SIPP reports and user tabulations. But if you are making a tabulation from SIPP microdata for a reference month for which you do not have data for all rotation groups, you must weight the estimate up by an appropriate factor to compensate for the smaller sample size; you must similarly adjust the estimates of variance.
When you are working with fewer than all 4 rotation groups, the formula becomes
2 s= ax +bx ' f
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where the first part of the expression is the same as before, and "f" is a fac- tor compensating for sample size. In other words, when the estimate is weighted up by a factor, the standard error must be multiplied by the square root of the same factor.
The "f" factors for various reference periods are found in table 1 above. The standard error in the above example was 297,804. If we were working with data for July 1983, a month covered by only the first two rotation groups in Wave 1 (see figure 21, our initial estimate using the weights on the microdata file might have been 8,000,OOO. To compensate for the 2 missing rotation groups, we would apply the factor of 2.0, and thereby double our estimate to 16,000,OOO. The same factor would enter into the formula in equation (2) to give
9’ 297,804 x dm = 421,158
as the standard error of an estimated 16,000,OOO based on 2 rotation groups instead of 4. The confidence interval is then determined in the same way, using this revised standard error.
Wave 1 represents a special case because there are 3 reference months at the start of the survey when the survey did not yet cover all four rotation groups. Only one rotation group has data for June 1983, two for July 1983, and three for August 1983. The first SIPP report included data for the third quarter 1983.
For that period of partial coverage a factor of 1.22 is appropriate, as shown in table 1. If wave 1 data were used to estimate the 4th quarter, the factor would be 1.85. Of course, wave 2 supplies the missing rotation groups for that quarter. If wave 1 and wave 2 files were used together, estimates could be made from the full sample, so that no factor adjustment would be needed. Since the factors associated with the metropolitan area Subsample are generally very close to 1.0, the factors may be ignored in calculating variances for metropoli- tan summaries.
Standard Error of a Percent
Computing the standard error and confidence interval for a percent follows a similar procedure. The formula for the generalized standard error of a percent is:
(3)
where
Y = the base of the percent (use weighted estimate), i.e., the size of the subclass of interest,
P = the percentage of persons, families, or households possessing the characteristic of interest,
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b = the larger of the 'b' parameters for the numerator and denominator, and,
f = the factor to adjust for missing rotation groups if necessary.
Note that the "a" parameter is not used.
Suppose we find that of the households in Wave 1 who had a mean monthly income of $3,000 and over in the third quarter of 1983, 8,916,OOO (8.6%) were black. To construct a 95% confidence interval, follow the steps shown below.
Step 1:
Examine the "b" parameter in table 3 for both total and black households to determine the larger of the two. In this case the "b" parameter for total households, 6766, is larger.
The "f" factor from table 1 that is applied to the base parameters to adjust for incomplete data is 1.22, applicable to 3rd quarter data.
Step 2:
Entering the values into the formula in equation (3):
6766 s=
\ 8,916,OOO (8.6)(100-8.6) l
II- 1.22
provides us with a standard error of 0.85 percent.
Step 3:
Multiplying the standard error by 2 and adding and subtracting this quan- tity from to 10.3%.
Standard Brror of a Difference
the estimate of 8.6% provides a 95% confidence interval of 6.9%
The standard error of a difference between two sample estimates is approximately equal to
s(x-y) = JK (4)
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where s and s can beXnumberX,
are the standard errors of the estimates x and y. The estimates percents, ratios, etc.
P e correlation between x and y is
denoted by the correlation coefficient r. Table 4 presents the correlation coefficients r for comparisons between months and between quarters. For other types of comparisons, assume r equals zero if it is believed that the value of one variable does not give a strong indication of the value of the other variable. If r is really positive then this assumption will lead to overesti- mates of the true standard error. If r is negative, the result will be an underestimate of the actual standard error.
As an illustration, SIPP estimates show that the number of persons in nonfarm households with mean monthly household cash income over $4,000 during the third quarter of 1983 who were aged 35-44 years was 5,313,OOO and the number of those aged 25-34 years was 4,353,000, an estimated difference of 960,000. Using the Wave 1 parameters a=-. 00003214, b=5475, and f=1.22 in equation (21, the standard errors of the estimates for each age group are 185,422 and 168,324 respectively. It is reasonable to assume that these two estimates are not highly correlated. Therefore, the standard error of the estimated difference of 960,000 is
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\I (185,422)2 + (168,324j2 = 250,428
Suppose that it is desired to test the estimated difference at the 95 percent confidence level. The estimated difference divided by the standard error of the difference, 960,000/250,428, is 3.83. Since this is greater than 2 it is con- cluded that the difference is significant at the 95 percent confidence level.
Standard Btror of a Mean
A mean is defined here to be the average quantity of some item (other than per- sons, families, or households) per person, family, or household. For example, it could be the average monthly household income of females aged 25 to 34. The standard error of a mean can be approximated by the formula below. Because of the approximations used in developing the formula, an estimate of the standard error of the mean obtained from that formula will generally underestimate the true standard error. The formula used to estimate the standard error of a mean ;; is t
s = - J
!z s2 J
f X Y l (5)
'The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which the value of one variable gives an indication of the value of another variable. An example of a positive correlation is that between food stamp and AFDC recipiency. Food
stamp and bond income recipiency are variables possessing a negative correla- tion. Another example of variables with positive correlation occurs when it is desired to measure the difference in a variable between two months or quarters.
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Table 4. Correlations for Monthly and plarterly Comparisons
Total income, wage income and similar types of income
Program partici- pation income, nonincome, labor force Wave 1 Estimates
Jun-Jul, Nov-Dee 1983 0.57 0.35
Jul-Aug, Ott-Nov 1983 0.65 0.41
Aug-Sep, Sep-Ott 1983 0.69 0.43
Jun-Aug, Ott-Dee 1983 0.43 0.26
Jul-Sep., Sep-Nov 1983 0.53 0.32
Aug-Ott 1983 0.50 0.30
Jun-Sep, Sep-Dee 1983 0.35 0.20
Jul-Ott, Aug-Nov 1983 0.29 0.16
Jun-Ott, Jul-Nov, Aug-Dee, Jun-Nov, Jul-Dee, Jun-Dee 1983 0.00 0.00
3rd Quarter-4th Quarter 1983 0.28 0.14
Wave 2 Estimates
Ott-Nov 1983, Feb-Mar 1984 0.57
Nov-Dee 1983, Jan-Feb 1984 0.65
Dee 1983-Jan 1984 0.80
0.35
0.41
0.50
Ott-Dee 1983, Jan-Mar 1984 0.43 0.26
Nov 1983-Jan 1984, Dee 1983-Feb 1984 0.61 0.37
Ott 1983-Jan 1984, Dee 1983-t&r 1984 0.40 0.23
Nov 1983-Feb 1984 0.35 0.20
Ott 1983-Feb 1984, Nov 1983-Mar 1984
Ott 1983~Mar 1984
0.00 0.00
4th Quarter 1983-1st plarter 1984 0.34 0.20
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Table 4--Continued
Total income, wage income and similar types of income
Program partici- pation income, nonincome, labor force Wave 1 and 2 Combined Estimates
Jun-Jul 1983, Feb-Mar 1984 0.57
Jul-Aug 1983, Jan-Feb 1984 0.65
Aug-Sep 1983, Dee 1983-Jan 1984 0.69
Sep-Ott, Ott-Nov,Nov-Dee 1983 0.80
0.35
0.41
0.43
0.50
Jun-Aug 1983, Jan-kar 1984 0.43 0.26 Jul-Sep 1983, Dee 1983-Feb 1984 0.53 0.32 Aug-Oct 1983, Nov 1983-Jan 1984 0.65 0.39
Sep-Nov, Cct-Dee 1983 0.75 0.45
Jun-Sep 1983, Dee 1983~Mar 1984 0.35 0.20
Jul-Ott 1983, Nov 1983-Feb 1984 0.50 0.28
Aug-Nov 1983, Ott 1983-Jan 1984 0.61 0.35
Sep-Dee 1983 0.70 0.40
Jun-Ott 1983, Nov 1983~Mar 1984 0.33 0.18
Jul-NOV 1983, Ott 1983-Feb 1984 0.46 0.25
AUg-Dee 1983, Sep 1983-Jan 1984 0.56 0.30
Jun-Nov 1983, cct 1983-Mar 1984 0.30
Jul-Dee 1983, Sep 1983-Feb 1984 0.42
Aug 1983-Jan 1984 0.60
0.15
0.21
0.30
Jun-Dee 1983, Sep 1983~Mar 1984 0.28
Jul 1983-Jan 1984, Aug 1983-Feb 1984 0.45
0.13
0.20
Jun 1983-Jan 1984, Aug 1983~Mar 1984 0.29
Jul 1983-Feb 1984 0.25
0.12
0.10
Jun 1983-Feb 1984, Jul 1983~Mar 1984
Jun 1983~Mar 1984
0.00 0.00
3rd plarter-4th Quarter 1983 0.63 0.36
4th marter 1983-1st Quarter 1984 0.51 0.29
3rd Quarter 1983-1st marter 1984 0.39 0.18
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where y is the size of the base, s 2 is the estimated variance of x, b is the parameter associated with the particular type of item, and f is the adjustment factor.
The estimated population variance, s2, is given by formula (6):
S2 =
2 2 wixi i=l
2 -ii
2 wi i=l
(6)
where there are n persons with the item of interest; wi is the final weight for person i; and xi is the value of the estimate for person I.
If the calculation of using formula (6) is too cumbersome, then formula (7) may be used instead:
s2 = f pixi2 - ';t2 (7) i=l
where each person (or other unit of analysis) is in one of c groups (e.g., income categories within an income distribution); proportions of responses within each group;
the pi's are the estimated the x.'s are the midpoints of each
group. If group c is open-ended, i.e., no upper tnterval boundary exists, then an approximate average value is
X C = 3 zc-l
where Z is the lower boundary of the group (e.g., .$75,000c~~ more).
$75,000 in the category If an open-ended group c does exist, the approximation could
easily be bad. To reduce this danger, create data categories so as to keep c and Z large. income?Jroups.
This could be done by creating more categories, e.g., more
Standard Error of a l4ean Number of Persons with Characteristic Per Family or Household
l4ean values for persons in families or households may be calculated as the ratio of two numbers. The denominator, y, represents a count of families or households of a certain class, and the numerator, x, represents a count of persons with the characteristic under consideration who are members of these families or house- holds. For example, the mean number of children per family with children is calculated as
X total number of children in families -= total number of families with children Y
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For means of this kind, the standard error is approximated by the following formula:
The standard error of the estimated number of families or households is s , and the standard error of the estimated number of persons with the characteris&c is s . In the formula, r represents the correlation coefficient between the n&aerator and the denominator of the estimate. If at least one member of each family or household in the class possesses the characteristic of interest, then use 0.7 as an estimate of r. If, on the other hand, it is possible that no member of a family or household has the characteristic, then use r = 0. In the example, you would use r = 0.7 for the average number of persons per family, but r = 0 for the average number of teenagers per family.
Standard Error of a Median
To compute a median, first. group the units of interest (e.g., persons) into cells by the value of the statistic under consideration (e.g., single years of age). Then form a cumulative density for the cells (e.g., by cumulatively adding the proportion of persons of each age). Identify the first cell with cumulative density greater than 0.5. Use interpolation to find the value of the characteristic that corresponds to cumulative density 0.5. That value is the estimated median. Different methods of interpolation may be used. The most common are simple linear interpolation and pareto interpolation. No universal rules exist on which method to use. The best procedure is to define the cells (e.g., income intervals) to be so small that the method of interpolation does not matter.
The sampling variability of an estimated median depends upon the form of the distribution as well as the size of its base or class. Given that the data were grouped into intervals (e.g., income intervals), then the standard error of a median is given by
@ (A2 - A, 1 = &f W (10)
or 2(N2 - N,) 2F
6 M ln(A2/Al)
44 In I (N-N, )/(N-N~) 1 (11)
depending on whether the linear (10) or the Pareto (11) interpolation was used for estimating the median, where
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M =
A, and A2 =
w =
N, and N2 =
F t
N =
b =
the estimated median
the lower and upper boundaries of the interval in which the median falls,
A2 - A, I the width of the interval in which the median falls,
the number of units with the characteristic (e.g., income) less than A, and A2, respectively,
2,; Nl' the number of units in the interval in which the median
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the total number of units in the frequency distribution,
the appropriate value of the parameter "b'.
example illustrates the computation of the standard error of a The following median using linear interpolation. SIPP estimates from the report, "Economic Characteristics of Households in the United States: Third Quarter 1983," Series
P-70, NO. 1, table 1, show that the estimated median of the average monthly household cash income of females in the third quarter of 1983 was $1,841 and N = 115,848,OOO. The appropriate "b" parameter from table 3 of this chapter is 19,911, which must be multiplied by the 3rd quarter factor of 1.22, yielding 24,291. We used the interval defined by A 50,084,000, and N2 = 62,087,OOO. so w = $394
= $1,600, A = $1,999, N, =
and F = 12,083,OOO. Using the formula in equation (10) above the approximate standard error is
(24,291) (115,848,OOO) ($399) I $27 88
2 (12,003,OOO) . (12)
Thus, rounding to $28, the 68 percent confidence interval of the median is from $1,813 20 $1,869, and the 95 percent confidence interval is from $1,785 to $1,897.
4 The standard error of $27.88 computed here differs from the standard error of the median found in the report referenced in the text. Since publication of the report, new parameters in table 3 of this chapter were developed based entirely on SIPP data. These parameters, given in this chapter, are to be used in place of those given in the Source and Reliability sections of that report or the Wave 1 Technical Documentation.
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Standard Errors of Ratios of Weans or Medians
In this section, the correlation between the numerator and denominator, r, is assumed to be zero. So, the standard error for a ratio of means or medians is approximated by this formula:
The standard errors of the two means or medians are s and s . If r is actually positive (negative), #en this procedure will Xprovi& an overestimate (underestimate) of the standard error for the ratio of means and medians.
Nonsampling Error
In addition to sampling error, discussed above, nonsampling errors are also present in SIPP data. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources.
Undercoverage
Some housing units may have been missed in the listing operation prior to sampling; sometimes persons are missed within a sampled household. Past studies of censuses and household surveys have shown that undercoverage varies by age, race, and residence. Ratio estimation to independent age-sex-race population controls partially corrects for the bias due to survey undercoverage. However, biases exist in those estimates insofar as the characteristics of missed persons differ from those of respondents in each age-sex-race group. Purther, the inde- pendent population controls have not been adjusted for undercoverage in the decennial census. Undercoverage in SIPP relative to the independent controls is about 7 percent for both Wave 1 and Wave 2. The undercoverage rate is likely to increase in subsequent waves due to lack of complete coverage of immigrants, institutional discharges, and movers from military barracks.
Respondent and Enumerator Error
Persons may have misinterpreted certain questions, or there may be an inability or unwillingness to provide the correct information. One source of such inabil- ity arises when one household member responds for other members. In another, a number of evaluation programs from the decennial census have suggested that some persons tend to underreport their income. Or, there may be a problem in recalling information, though the shorter reference period employed in SIPP should reduce this problem. The greater detail in SIPP questions and the training of interviewers should help prompt more complete income reporting than in other surveys.
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Processing Error
Errors may have been introduced in the handling of the questionnaires by the Census Bureau. The coding of write-in entries for occupation, for instance, is subject to a certain level of mistakes.
Nonresponse
Nonresponse to particular questions in the survey also allow for the introduc- tion of bias into the data, since the characteristics of nonrespondents may differ from those of respondents.
The initial evaluation of the quality of the data from SIPP show improvements in the accuracy and completeness of the data on income and program participation over that obtained from March CPS. For the third quarter of 1983, SIPP nonresponse rates ranged from a low of about 3 percent for questions about Aid to Families with Dependent Children and food stamp allotments, to about 13 per- cent for those concerning self-employment income. These rates contrast sharply with the higher nonresponse rates from the March CPS. The rates for CPS range from a low of 9 percent for food stamp allotments to 24 percent for self- employment income.
The reasons attributed to the improvement in the measurement of income are SIPP's shorter recall period, and more emphasis in SIPP on complete and accurate reporting of income data. For example, in determining assets respondents are asked about type of ownership (whether jointly held) as well as value. Respondents are called back when information is incomplete.
The nonresponse rate for monthly wage and salary income overall averaged about 6.2 percent for the initial SIPP interviews. However, proxy responses caused significantly higher nonresponse rates for some of the key items.
The nonresponse rate for self-respondents, which accounted for 64 percent of the total, was 4.6 percent, while the rate for proxy respondents was 9.0 percent.
Noninterview rates for the first two waves of SIPP are 4.8 percent for Wave 1 and 9.4 percent for Wave 1 and Wave 2 combined. Host of these cases (77 percent) were refusals, but other cases included "no one at home' and "temporarily absent". These rates are an improvement on the rates experienced in the Income Survey Development Program (ISDP), a predecessor to SIPP, and are comparable with rates obtained in CPS. Since SIPP does not replenish a panel in the same manner as CPS, the SIPP noninterview rate will climb considerably above the monthly CPS rate. The Bureau has used complex techniques to adjust the weights for nonresponse, but the success of these techniques in avoiding bias is unknown.
Data quality issues in SIPP are also discussed in "Economic Characteristics of Households in the United States: Fourth Garter 1983," Series P-70-83-4, Appendix D. This appendix includes comparisons of nonresponse in SIPP and the
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March 1984 CPS, as well as comparisons of estimates derived from SIPP with.inde- pendent estimates for several income types.
There are almost no missing data on SIPP microdata files. Nonresponse by an entire household is dealt with in the weighting procedures. That is, noninter- viewed households are given zero weights and interviewed households are weighted up to compensate. When an individual within the household refuses the interview or when a response to an individual question is missing, beginning with Wave 2, census computers make imputations for the missing data. For Wave 1, nonresponse to an entire questionnaire by an individual caused the household to receive a zero weight. If the person answered a certain minimum group of questions in Wave 1, the responses to the other items were imputed. Imputations involve the replacement of missing data after Wave 1 with a corresponding value from a housing unit or person having certain other characteristics in common with the unit or person in question.
In general this imputation procedure enhances the usefulness of the data. It simplifies processing for the microdata user by eliminating "not reported" cate- gories. Imputation also enhances the accuracy of the data on targeted charac- teristics. By imputing a missing characteristic with that of someone similar in other key aspects, the user can work with a more complete data set. When an imputed characteristic is aggregated over a sizable number of persons, deviations from actual (unknown) values tend to even out. Using imputed values also yields more accuracy than substituting the mean for missing data, since the mean would be based on persons perhaps substantially different from those with the missing items. On the other hand, use of imputed values can harm the accuracy of characteristics that were not targeted. The targeted charac- teristics concern socioeconomic stratum.
Inclusion of Imputation Flags
If the characteristics of nonrespondents are systematically different from the characteristics of respondents, as may well be the case for income variables, then it is possible that the imputation system masks certain biases due to nonresponse. For this reason the SIPP microdata files include flags for many data items which allow the user to discriminate between those responses which were actually reported and those entries which were supplied through imputa- tions. These flags, or imputation indicators, appear at the end of the house hold, person and income records in the SIPP relational microdata file, and at the end of appropriate sections within the records of the rectangular file, generally corresponding one-for-one with specific data items.
In the example in figure 4, the data item for earned income received from a par- ticular job in a particular month is shown on the top half. A sample value of 2000 is illustrated, i.e., $2000 of income last month. Its corresponding impu- tation flag is shown on the bottom half. Note that the description of the impu-
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tation flag cites the field name for the corresponding item, WSl-2032. The sample value of 1 in the imputation flag indicates that the original respondent failed to answer the corresponding question, or the entry supplied was unusable for some reason, and that therefore the information in the data item above was imputed from that of another person.
In examining only the income amounts, one would not know that the $2000 was imputed rather than actually reported by the individual. Only by crosstabu- lating income by imputation status can one recognize an imputed income.
FIGURE 4. Illustration of an Imputation Flag Data Dictionary Sample Values
Sample Data Item (Wage and Salary Record1
D WSl-2032 5 3293 What was the total amount of pay that . . . received before deductions on this job last month (month 4). Range = -9,33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in UniVerSe
O.None
$2000
Corresponding Imputation Flag
D WSlCALOl 1 3321 Field 'WSl-2032' was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
Editing
There are also a number of demographic characteristics from the control card which should not require imputation, but may need to be edited for consistency with other information from the household. In these cases there are no imputa- tion flags, but the file includes both the edited value and the value prior to computer editing, referred to as preedited or unedited. These items are iden- tified by a "U" at the start of the 8-Character mnemonic identifying variables in the data dictionary. To detect whether a particular edit had any impact on the data, compare a given data item with its preedited or unedited counterpart.
Uses of Imputation Flags
Although the Bureau could theoretically evaluate the above-cited sources of error--undercoverage, respondent and enumerator error, processing error and nonresponse --it does not do so for SIPP. Thus it is not possible to provide adjustment factors which could somehow be used to 'correct" data. On the other hand, the user of the microdata files can study the impact of imputations made for nonresponse.
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An analyst can use imputation flags or unedited items in several different ways. First, by computing the rate of imputation one can evaluate the quality of cer- tain data items. For instance, one could find out whether persons receiving aid from the government are less likely to report their other sources of income than persons not participating in such programs.
Imputation flags allow characteristics of nonrespondents to be studied. Do nonrespondents tend to be younger or older, for example, than the rest of the population?
One can exclude imputed data from crosstabulations that might be sensitive to the imputation process. For instance, in comparing the earnings of doctors and dentists, high imputation rates might make the tabulations questionable, since missing income on a doctor's or dentist's record would be imputed from a pool of possible donors which includes a much broader range of professional occupations. Thus, to make sure you are comparing only doctor's incomes with dentist's incomes, it would be appropriate to exclude all cases with either occupation or income imputed.
APPENDIX A BIBLIOGRAPHY
SIPP Working Paper Series
Papers in this series cover a range of topics including: 1) procedural information on the collection and processing of data, 2) survey methodology research, and 3) preliminary substantive results such as changes in household composition over time. Copies of these papers are available without charge from
Daniel Kasprzyk, Special Assistant Population Division, Room 2312-3 Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C. 20233
The first seven papers in the series are listed below:
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 1
"An Overview of the Survey of Income and Program Participation," by Dawn Nelson, David B. McMillen, and Daniel Kasprzyk.
SIPP Working Paper No. 2
"Toward a Longitudinal Definition of Households," by David B. McMillen and Roger Herriot.
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 3
"Papers Presented at the Survey of Income and Program Participation, Session I, at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association in Philadelphia, Pa., August 13-16, 1984." The papers presented include:
a. "An Analysis of Turnover in the Food Stamp Program," by T. Carr and I. Lubitz, Mathematica Po1ic.y Research, Inc.
b. "The Measurement of Household Wealth in SIPP," by E. J. Lamas and J. M. McNeil, Census.
C. "The Wealth and Income of Aged Households," by D. P. Radner, Social Security Administration.
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 4
"Papers Presented at the Survey of Income and Program Participation, Session II, at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association in Philadelphia, Pa., August 13-16, 1984.” The papers given include:
a. "Toward a Longitudinal Definition of Households,1' by David B. McMillen and Roger Herriot.
b. "Lifetime Work Experience and Its Effect on Earnings," by J. M. McNeil, Census, and J. T. Salvo, New York City Department of Planning.
C. "Panel Surveys as a Source of Migration Data," by D. Dahmann, Census.
d. "SIPP and CPS Labor Force Concepts: A Comparison," by P. M. Ryscavage, Census.
e. "Matching Economic Data to the Survey of Income and Program Participation: A Pilot Study," by S. Haber, George Washington University, and P. Ryscavage, 0. Sater, and V. Valdisera, Census.
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 5
"The Survey of Income and Program Participation,“ by Roger Heriot and Daniel Kasprzyk, Census.
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 6
"Papers Presented at the Survey of Income and Program Participation, Session III, at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association in Philadelphia, Pa., August 13-16, 1984." The papers given include:
a. "Obtaining a Cross-Sectional Estimate From a Longitudinal Survey: Experiences of the ISDP," by H. Huang, Census.
b. "Weighting of Persons for SIPP Longitudinal Tabulations,“ by D. Judkins, D. Hubble, 3. Dorsch, D. B. McMillen, and L. Ernst, Census.
C. "Longitudinal Family and Household Estimation in SIPP,” by L. Ernst, D. Hubble, and D. Judkins, Census.
d. "Early Indications of Item Nonresponse in SIPP," by J. Coder and A. Feldman, Census.
SIPP Workinq Paper No. 7
"Papers Presented at the Survey of Income and Program Participation, Session IV, at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association in Philadelphia, Pa., August 13-16, 1984." The papers given include:
a. "Month-to-Month Income Recipiency Changes in the ISDP," by J. C. Moore and D. Kasprzyk, Census.
b. “Findings From the Student Follow-Up Investigation of the 1979 ISDP,” by A. M. Roman and D. V. O'Brien, Census.
C. "The ISDP 1979 Research Panel as a Methodological Survey: Implications for Substantive Analysis," by R. A. Kulka, Research Triangle Institute.
d. "Some Data Collection Issues for Panel Survey with Application to SIPP,” by A. Jean and E. K. McArthur, Census.
e. "Managing the Data From the 1979 ISDP," by P. Doyle and C. Citro, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
APPENDIX B GLOSSARY OF SELECTED TERMS
Population coverage. The estimates are restricted to the civilian noninstitutional population of the 50 States and members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post.
Farm-nonfarm residence. The farm population refers to rural residents living on farms. Under this definition, a farm is any place in rural territory from which sales of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products amounted to $1,000 or more during the previous 12-month period.
Householder. Survey procedures call for listing first the person (or one of the persons) in whose name the home is owned or rented. If the house is owned jointly by a married couple, either the husband or the wife may be listed first, thereby becoming the reference person, or householder, to whom the relationship of the other household members is recorded. One person in each household is designated as the "householder." The number of householders, therefore, is equal to the number of households.
Household. A household consists of all persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants.
A household includes the related family members and all the unrelated persons, if any, such as lodgers, foster children, wards, or employees who share the housing unit. A person living alone in a housing unit or a group of unrelated persons sharing a housing unit as partners is also counted as a household. The count of households excludes group quarters. Examples of group quarters include rooming and boarding houses, college .dormitories, and convents and monasteries.
Family. A family is a group of two or more persons (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such persons (including related subfamily members) are considered members of one family.
Family household. A family household is a household maintained by a family; any unrelated persons (unrelated subfamily members and/or secondary individuals) who may be residing there are included. The number of family households is equal to the number of families. The count of family household members differs from the count of family members, however, in that the family household members include all persons living in the household, whereas family members include only the householder and his/her relatives.
Nonfamily household. A nonfamily household is a household maintained by a person living alone or with nonrelatives only.
Race. The population is divided into groups on the basis of race: White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; and "other races."
Persons of Spanish origin. Persons of Spanish origin were determined on the basis of a question that asked for self-identification of the person's origin or descent. Respondents were asked to select their oriain (or the origin of sc~e other household member) from a "flash card" listing e%hnic origins. Persons of Spanish origin, in particuiar, were those who indicated that their origin was Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or some other Spanish origin. It should be noted that person s of Spanish origin may be of any t-ace.
Work disability. Fersons were classified as having a work disability if they were identified by the respondent as having a physical, mental, or other heaith condition that limits the kind or amount of work they can do.
Monthly income. The monthly income estimates for households are based on the sum of the monthly income received by each household member age 15 years old or over.
Cash income includes all income received from any of the sources listed in Appendix B-l. Rebates, refunds, loans, and capital gain or loss amounts from the sale of assets, and interhousehold transfers of cash such as allowances are not included. Accrued interest on Individual Retirement Accotints, KECUCH retirement plans, and U.S. Savings bonds are also excluded. This definition differs somewhat from that used in the annual income reports based on the I.?arch CPS income supplement questionnaire. These data, published in the Consumer Income Series, P-50, are based only on income received in a regular or periodic manner and, therefore, exclude lump-sum or one-time payments such as inheritances and insurance settlements. The March CPS income definition, however, does exclude the same income sources excluded by SIPP.
The income amounts represen t amounts actually received during the month, before deductions for income and payroll taxes, union dues, Part B Medicare premiums, etc.
The SIP? income definition includes three types of earnings: wages and salary, nonfarm self-employment, and farm self-employment. The definition of nonfarm self-employment and farm self-employment is not based on the net difference between gross receipts or sales and operating expenses, depreciation, etc. The monthly amounts for these income types are based on the salary or other income received from the business by the owner of the business or farm during the 4-month reference period.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes quarterly averages for an earnings concept called "usual weekly earnings" for employed wage and salary workers. The concept differs from the SIPP earnings concept since it is based on usual, not actual earnings, excludes the self-employed, and excludes earnings from secondary jobs.
While the income amounts from most sources are recorded monthly for the 4-mont:l reference period, property income amounts, interest, dividends, rental income, etc L-1 were recorded as totals for the 4-month period. These totals were distributed equally between months of the reference period for purpcses of calculating monthly averages.
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Means-tested benefits. The term means-tested benefits refers to programs that require the income or assets (resources) of the individual or family be below specified guidelines in order to qualify for benefits. These programs provide cash and noncash assistance to the low-income population. The major sources of means-tested cash and noncash assistance are shown in Appendix B-2.
Medicare. This term refers to the Federal Health Insurance Program for the Aged and Disabled as provided for by Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. The phrase "Medicare covered" refers to persons enrolled in the Medicare program, regardless of whether they actually utilized any Medicare covered health care services during the survey reference period.
Medicaid. This term refers to the Federal-State program of medical assistance for low-income individuals and their families as provided for by Title XIX of the Social Security Act. The phrase "Medicaid covered" refers to persons enrolled in the Medicaid program, regardless of whether they actually utilized any Medicaid covered health care services during the survey reference period.
Unemployment compensation. This term refers to cash benefits paid to unemployed workers through a State or local unemployment agency. These include all benefits paid under the Federal-State unemployment insurance program as established under the Social Security Act, as well as those benefits paid to State and local government employees, Federal civilian employees, and veterans.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Benefits from the Federally funded LIHEAP authorized by Title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, or comparable assistance provided through State funded assistance programs, may be received in the form of direct payment to the household as reimbursement for heating or cooling expenses or paid directly to the fuel dealer or landlord.
Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIG). Benefits are received in the form of vouchers that are redeemed at retail stores for specific supplemental nutritious foods. Eligible low-income recipients are infants and children up to age five and pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women.
With a job. Persons are classified "with a job" in a given month if they were 16 years old or over and, during the month, either (a) worked as paid employees or worked in their own business or profession or on their own farm or worked without pay in a family business or farm or (b) were temporarily absent from work either with or without pay. In general, the word "job" implies an arrangement for regular work for pay where payment is in cash wages or salaries, at piece rates, in tips, by commission, or in kind (meals, living quarters, supplies received). "Job" also includes self-employment at a business, professional practice, or farm. A business is defined as an activity which involves the use of machinery or equipment in which money has been invested or an activity requiring an office or "place of business" or an activity which requires advertising; payment may be in the form of profits or fees.
The Current Population Survey (CPS), the official source of labor force statistics for the Nation, uses the same definition for a job or business. The term "with a job," however, should not be confused with the term "employed" as used in the CPS. "With a job" includes those who were temporarily absent from a job because of layoff and those waiting to begin a new job in 30 days; in the CPS these persons are not considered "employed." See "Worked each week" below.
Worked each week. Persons "worked each week" in a month if, for the entire month, they were "with a job" and not "absent without pay" from the job. In other words, a person worked each week in any month when they were (a) on the job the entire month, or (b) they received wages or a salary for all weeks in the month, whether they were on the job or not. Persons also worked each week if they were self-employed and spent time during each week of the month at or on behalf of the business or farm they owned, as long as they received or expected to receive profit or fees for their work.
In the CPS, the concept "at work" includes those persons who spent at least 1 hour during the reference week at their job or business. In the CPS, however, "at work" does not include persons who were temporarily absent from their jobs during the entire reference week on paid vacation, sick leave, etc. In SIPP, "worked each week" does include persons on paid absences.
Absent 1 or more weeks. Absent 1 or more weeks means absent without pay from a job or business. Persons were absent without pay in a month if they were "with a job" during the entire month, but were not at work at that job during at least 1 full week (Sunday through Saturday) during the month, and did not receive wages or a salary for any time during that week. Reasons for an unpaid absence include vacation, illness, layoff, bad weather, labor disputes, and waiting to start a new job.
Looking for work. Persons who "looked for work" in a given month are those who were 16 years old or over and (a) were without a job during at least 1 week during the month, (b) tried to get work or establish a business or profession in that week, and (c) were available to accept a job. Examples of jobseeking activities are (1) registering at a public or private employment office, (2) meeting with prospective employers, (3) investigating possibilities for starting a professional practice or opening a business, (4) placing or answering advertisements, (5) writing letters of application, and (6) being on a professional register.
The CPS uses a similar concept of "looking for work." The term "unemployed" as used in the CPS includes persons who were looking for work in the reference week and those who were "on layoff" or "waiting to begin a new job in 30 days."
Layoff. In general, the work "layoff" means release from a job because of slack work, material shortages, inventory taking, plant remodeling, installation of machinery, or other similar reasons. For this survey, persons were also on "layoff" who did not have job but who responded that they has spent at least 1 week on layoff from a job and that they were available to accept a job.
In addition, persons were on "layoff" in a given month if they were 16 years old or over and (a) were "with a job" but "absent without pay" from that job for at least 1 full week during that month, and (b) they responded that their main reason for being absent from their job or business was "layoff." "On layoff" also includes a small number of persons who responded that they were waiting to report to a new wage and salary job that was to begin within 30 days. In other words, persons waiting to begin a new job are classified together with persons waiting to return to a job from which they have been laid off.
Full time and part time. The data on full- and part-time workers pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked per week during the weeks worked in the 4-month reference period of the survey. If the hours worked per week varied considerably, the respondent was asked to report an approximate average of the actual hours worked each week.
Persons 16 years old and over who reported usually working 35 or more hours each week during the weeks they worked are classified as "full-time" workers; persons who rep0rte.d that they usually worked fewer than 35 hours are classified as "part-time" workers. The same definitions are used in the CPS.
Wfth labor force activity. The term "with labor force activity" includes all perscns with a job (as defined above) and those looking for work or on layoFf from a job fcr at least 1 week during a given month. Conversely, those persons "with no labor force activity" had no job, were not on layoff from a jcb agd made no effort to find a job during the month.
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SURVEY OF INCOME AN-D PROGRAM PARTICIPATION
1 a84 PANEL
WAVE 1 QUESTIONNAIRE
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Fill start rime in 9a. bon QO to Introduction
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SscllofB 1 - LABOR FORCE AND REClPlENCY fSHOWFLASHCARD Ji
I. Ourfngulo4-mamthpmdodcuulnodonmh Imu7
calendar, tt18t is, fmm (4 months agol &hru (last month), dbd . . . hmvm l job oc bu~b~ou, ml&u full ,
210 ;;PyoM4uk “Worked” fcode 1701 on ISS and
tlmm of pmrt tlmo, oven for only 8 Vow dmys? Muk “Yes” for active duty in the Armed Forces. sny I 20No
temporuy or part-time work, and world without pay in i a family business or furm. I
‘* W=” . . . dkl not hmvo l job during thlm :toazi 1UYu
. ..spendenytlmeldngforworkor ; 2uNo - SKlPto3a onlm$fffrcun.Jctb?
1. Plemr look mt ttw cmlmndrr. In wt~kh wnkm wu ((0041 xsn ALL . ..lOOkLngfWWOhOtOlY~YOfftrom~JOb?
MUk (XI J/t &tMt w.
b 1 pi; p&
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1. could . ..~wo~k~~jobdurlngmvo(thow :ro*ni 1OYOS - SKIP ro Check /rem Rl
wmmk if a~ hmd bmon offwmdt I 23No I
1. What wmm th mmin rmmmon.. . could fwt t&m l 10 Already had a job Job during Loss wmmks? I zo Temporary illness
I Mark (XI only one. SC! School I
I 40 mar - Specify
Refer to item 2b. ,104o / 1OYer - SKlP to 9a. page 4 Is the “ALL” bax marked in 2b7 I
I 20 No - SK/P to 3b
1. Wmm thorn l ny wwkc In the 4mod1 p.wd $!?!!j IOYSS- SKlPto3c . ..wmntmdmJob? I zONo - SKIP to 9a. pegs 4
I. Ihmvomordod*mtthmfewa%wmokmulmt... 1OYU didnotworkorlookforwoh.Ofd...wmn8a 1 20 No - SKIP to 9a. pago 4 job in Lou wdc8? I
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:. could . ..luvetakmnmjobhthommwdcmlfone T lUYes bdbNtlOffONd7 I 20No - SKIP to 9a. pa90 4
1. Durlngthmmkrthmt...wentmdmJobbut 10 6alisvea no work available in (ina of
worn not lookblg for onm, wllmt Wm. mm mmhl I workorrem mmmon...wunotlookb8g? I zo Couldn’t find any work I
M.sfk IXJ only one. I a Lacks necessary s&poling, training, I skilla, or oxpuience I
I
SK/I I a Employers think tco yomg or too old 1 I
so Oxher personal handicap in finding job 8:. a Can’t arrange child care
p848’ f ~0 Family mrponsibilities
I a0 In school of other training , 10 Ill ho&h, phvsicai diibilii
1 ldIiOttlU-SpOCify
I x10 DK
1. Did . ..hmvc~~oborbuml~.~*1II~prt m 1UYu
the, dwlng EACH of the wmmJtr bt this pm&d? ; rONo - SKlPto6a Nota thar tha person did not have to wo& each wwk. I
1. Wm8... l bsentwlthoutpm~t+om...‘rJobor 1 lOYO8 bumlnou fat l ny FULL wmmbs dufng dm - f 2oNo - SK~ProSa./~a~e4 period?
m ad3 ALL
I. Pkwloo&mtUtmulmndmr.Inwh6chwmmkswn ’ 1062 01 . ..mbnnt
Muk (XI dl thu mpply. -mv7 k$ 1; f$& p#J
I i. Whmtwmmtlbmmmlnrmamon...wumbmmntfrom .tcncl lClonImWff
a.. ‘mjoborbuslnaadurbqthommnmkmi I
2D own illoerr
Madt ix1 only w. 30 on vaution
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I r~Nawjobtobogmwithin3Odayr
I 7oothu-spdfy r(
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. ..bmve8j8bwbumlnam?
b. 20No - SK/Pro 7s
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d.What wms the mmln rmmmon . . . wmm mbmmnt +om . . . ‘o job or buminum during thorn uaka’)
Muk (XI only one.
7a. I have mmrkmd thmt thmrm wm memm wnk8 In lldm period in which.. . did NOT hmvo l job or businmss. During thmt wnk or wnks did.. . mpend l ny Urn0 looktng for work or on imvoff?
b.Inrrhkhot~o~wwfrswu...bdchgtor wohoronlmyoflfrom8Job?
Mark (Xf calendar below, “‘Looking for work or on layoff” AND then mark appropriate box&i. P
I I 3 LI On vacation I 40 Bad weather I I 6 [3 Ltabor dispute I enNew job to begin within 30 days I I 7ClOthor - Specify, I * I I
1 OYes I I 2C1No - SKfPto 78
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xsnAll weeks without a job I
3 Ill82 IllBe ,llW 1180 ‘1”
1118
01 02 03 04 Es 1 1192 ::: ‘202 07 :: 0 12
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d. Whmi wmm thm mmht m rm8Mn...aoddnut8lKemj8b ( I q Already had a job dudrlgmanwmeka7 I 2 q Temporary iltnass
I 3 OSchool
No - SKIP to 88
H necessuy, refer to Labor Force uhdar. I
6*ZLOffUUl? hmvetmkm8j8bdwlqjth8mewoe&all I ’ 1226 1 q YOI
f 20No - SK/Pro&
LABOR FORCE CALENDAR - Use when item 4 is marked “No” WEEK- 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 (7 18.
Wi I job or business. Muk for item 66.
Looking for work or on
gypJJ--‘“b , , , , , , I I I I I I I I I I I 11 M& for item 7b. I I I I II I I I I Iill II II J coy-100*mam.
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I worn not boklnQ for one. wfut was ttw m&l rmNon...wunotbok~? I 20 Couldn’t find any work
I 30 Lacks necessarv schooJJna. trainina. sJdlls. or i experience .
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I a Employers think too young or too old
I 60 Other personal havdicrp in finding job
I Q Can’t arrange chilo care 7Cl Family responsibilities
I I 63 In school or other training I 00 lli health, physical 6isabilii I I 1eEl other - specify I xc[7DK
80. In the wodce that.. . weird during the cmonth mriod. how rnony houn did . . . usuailv work au i?i-i;;l ~Hoursporwoek -_ I xsn None
I KlOOK >
SKiP 10 98 ,
Refer to item 86. lOYeS Did.. . uruslly work 35 or mom hours pm I znNo-SKJPto8c week? I
, . . worked during this per+&? p=J rOYes
Exclude time off WITH PAY boaus. of Mys, i zUNo -SKfPto9a
v8utlon. dop off or slcknus. !
C. Inhowm~nyw~nd~...w~~~n36 d 123a xsn All houn during th& 4-moah pwbod?
Weeks
t 0 Could not find a full-time job I [3 Wanted to work part time
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Mark 1x1 an/y one. I z? c! Health condition or disability
I 4 G Normal working hours are Iesa than 35 hours I I [3 Slack work or material shonaga I I rDomer - specify I 1( I I
91. Durirtg thb Cm& pthd. &d . . . m MI m 1 D Yes - hferh “5” on ISS State unomploymatu compwwmlon pqnuntm7 I 2 n No - SKJP to Chock Item R4
b. Durlngthispubd,dld...&ormceivaan~ tOYeS - Mark “8” on ISS Suppl~Wl Unomplovnurt Bonofb WJBb7 I 20No
- “1O”on JSS
.2a No - SKIP to Check /tern R6 Mark “No” if currently in Armed Forces. (“Yes” marked in cc itom 32~)
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c. Whet6e...‘eVApucwtd&mbult7rettng7 Use :he fo/Jowing probe if needed: (Such ee 0,lQ. ao,30,44 50,bo. 70,aa. 90.100%)
- Mark “8” on ISS
20No -SK/Pro 150
WLJ lOYr-Mark”f”onJSS 1 lONo- SJCIPtoChocJrJtemRJ3
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Section 1 - LABOR FORCE AND RECIPIENCY (ContInumdJ
I8 . ..86yoarsofaQ@orwn? ~;;;y--SKJPtcT3a I I
I2b. wtutioaormnam . ..lm~llodd&cwtty lmk-...&(Rudur~s)- 2 q DiuW7
Mark (XI only arm. I
I suWldow(oaawJnlvhgehlld7 l 0soouuor dwwhmtchmd7
I rDS&othorr&n I xr~DK
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meson... -sod8lsoadq7 3 or surviving child SKIP
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. the designuted pmmt or guordim - SKiPto 130 of children under 18 who live in thir household7 I
I2d. Dur*laem- wa . ..-mny - Mark “7 ” on ISS sodd *urty pay’menb -puJany for.. :m chIldron (undr 1817 I
l3a. During this -wM . ..nodvawly i+El f q YOS - Mark “3” on ISS S8I (8upplamental8ocurJty lncomo from the U.8. Ciovmment7
)w- t 20No - SK/P to Ctwck hem R9 I
b. aid . . . &o ncdva l SEPARATE 881 paynmnt d “W 1 UYer - Mark “4” on ISS fromtho8tat~oebcdwdfn~otfkrdudngUun! 20No month-7
. ..4Oyt48raofrgoorwar? - SKIPto 15a
14a. nar . ..ovwNtirdfmm~jdna-7 (Incluh retlrmmont from Uw mllttuy.) I 2nNo-SKJPtoChockItemR10
b.fhtngtha 4-monulpwlodrm...meeivmwl* ml q YO8 rulrmmulthbcomooumrtiun~~7 ; 2aNo-SKJPtoWd
C.Whatklndof mtbutNMhconm7 9 Cl U.S. Government Railroad Retimnmnt - Mark
~Yf-Qa olo.7 Mark (XI l JI that a&y.
&El 2 •L&JElnmmp.ny~unm - M6lk”30”
Federal Civil !%rvica or otir Federal civllirn smdovw pension - Ma& “3 1” on ISS . . .
m 1 q U.S. Militry retiromant pay (rxclude pa ments frorr I tha Veterans Administration1 - Mark ” r 2” on JSS
_.._. NOTES
Section 1 - LABOR FORCE AND RECIPIENCY (Contlnuedl
What kind of Income?
I Mark IX) all tfmt apply. Elack Lung benefits - Mark “9”On ISS
!(1HJ I q Worker’s Compensation - Mark “10”On ISS I
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Payments from a sickness, accident or disability insurance policy purchased on your own - Mark
kici+d
“13”onlSS
Pension from company or union - Mark “30” On
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ISS
’ lap0 6 0 Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pension - Mark “3 1” On ISS
: 7 0 U.S. Military retirement pay (exclude payments I from the Veterans AdministrationJ - Mark “32”
&I s 0 ~~az”,overnment pension - Mark “34”on ISS
I lro* o 0 Local government pension - Mark “35” on ISS
Itsto ro~Oth8rorDK s - Specify and enter cod8 from
I inCOm8 source ht. /f inCOm8 f’yp8 not /iSted OI “DK, ” 8fItOr Cod8 “38”
I J - Mark ISS.
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Refer t0 COmRYl C8rd item 268. What is. . . ‘s marital status?
1 0 Married - SK/P to 17 / 1 : 0 Widowed - SK/P to t9a I 3 •. Divorced I I L c] S8peratOd I 6 3 NOv8f married -- SKlP to Check he”‘, R12 I
16.0~ . . . rudve any 4monv (or rupport F 10 Yes - Mark “29”on ISS and SKIP fo Check Item RI2 payments other then child support) dur(ng the I 20 No 4-month pariod? I
I xtn DK I >
%lP to Check ft8m R 12 x20 Ref.
17. (Pooplo who hava boon wldowod or dlvouad m t q Widowed - SK/Pro 198 sometlmor moivm lncomo bum~r ol ttdf I a 0 Divorced formor motrlog0.l Ha*. . . over bean widowed 01 I divorced?
3 0 Both widowed and divorced
no No -SK/PtoCh8ckltemRI3
18. Did... moivo any child aup- pqmwts - Mark “ZB” on ISS durlnp this &month period? (Excluda child SUPPOH ~.ld through tha wo+f~ro otfica) I
marked in 177 zONo-SKlPtoCfwckft8mRI5
196. During this 4-month I
period, did.. . rocoivo any ; 1c Yes
wf~rione or l nnultlw es a ddow(r) (otfw than 10 No socl.l -17
I SKIP to Check ft8m RI 5 I x10 OK
b.whmtklndotireomewamthh? War there .nythhg doe?
[SHOW FLASHCARD K) ‘5
1 0 U.S. Government Railroad Retirement - Mark “2” on !SS
1 ‘*‘O t Cl Veterens Compenution or pension - Mark “8”
Mark (XI all ttut apply. Fenrion from company of union - Mark “30” on
Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee p8nsion - k48rk “3 1” on ISS
I 0 U.S. Military retirement pay (exclude payments from the Veterans Administrationl - Mark “32”
I
on ISS i tue 7 IJ Nationsf Gwrd or Reserve Forces retirement -
Mati “33” m ISS I S 0 St.18 ~V,,“t”l8,,t WSiO” - M8ti “%” 0” ISS
s Cl Locel government pension - Me* ‘35” on GS
to E Income from peid up life insurance policies or
I .nnuitii - Mark “36” on ISS lB gt 10 Ftrvmema from estate or nun - M8rk “37”
! oi/ss I
~rtn~rorDK -Spcifyend8nt8rcod8hom I
I income source list. If inconw type nOt fisted “38” I or “DK, ” mter coda
Ian-i
, - Mark ISS. *
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SKIP to Check Item R 17
b. wm~~aoo...‘r~dkwourdtorocordtw olalm numbu end t-me of cov6tmeo7 .
I TYPE OF COVERAGE Hospital only (Type A) 7
I I
z 0 Medical only (Typs B) SKIP to Check
I s 0 Both hospital and medical I’
/rem R7 7 I (Type A and 81 I I 4 0 Card not available - ASK 2Oc
C . tlhlo InfownaUon Is npockll~ Immnt for Uw purpeue ol thle wwey.) If I wus to Ul ktu wouldycnJb8abktopmvldemowitfl...’6 Modkare number?
;(*707 I 0 Ves - Merk Reminder Card
I 10 No
d. M.dkamhu.no&uifo.tumwhkheaat. 1(*721 t0Y.s l xfx6 and helps pay8 for doctor blllo. Dooe . . .‘s I 20 No MedIcare help pay for doetot bilk? I x10 DK
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Refer to Control Card item 27. . . . the dasignated parent or guardian of zo No
children under 18 who liw in this hous8hoW I
18 years of ape or over? - SK/P CO 248
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21. wu . ..autflo&mdto-food~~u - Merk “27” on ISS my tlmo during th. 4+nonth puked? (An I 20 No wmotludpwsonlsowwhouMnwappow6 I
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10 No xpouse in household I 2 0 Interview for spouse not vet conducted I I 10 Interview for spouse already conducted - I SK/P to 23s
22a. mth0cmonth WV wolfmro .uch n !i%%ifi-& Oml I No - SKIP to 23. Ac.ktMa~f~...a...‘ochlldNnl7 I
(Extludo amfgy u4.tuu.J I I
I 0 AFDC - Mark “20” On ISS 10 General Assistanca or Generat Relief - Mark
or Refugee Assistance - Mark “22” on ISS
40 Foster Child Care - Mark “23” on ISS - Mark “25” on ISS
(Ref8r to RASHCARD M for Medicaid n8nw.l Melk “I 73”on ISS
23r. krkoamcmorrth (Use local neme for M&Tdjw~u* &t&r
-bv ; 10 No
adatmnu~mUntpovrfornbuNwlm7 I
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c-14 section 1 - LABOR FORCE AND RECIPIENCY fContinud)
23~. Whkh chIldrut wmm cowrod? I
k, f;., Name
1
WllS...W... s children covered by 1 OYOS Medicaid? I 2 0 No - SKIP to 248
I 23d. tvo~.~uuimri #r(od) ‘s childrmnl covored durfng ‘y :;;a - SKIPro I
I 0. In whkh monib was 1.. ./fand~ . . .‘s I 0 Last month chiidrwnl covumd? I a 2 months aao I
I M8rh IX1 s/t that apply. 3 q 3 months ago 4 q 4 months aao
24a. During th0 cm~nth p0rlad. did.. . hi 0r0up or individual health inuuuu8 In.. .‘a own mm07 1
I (ExclrPda Mdkaki, Modlure. CHAMPUS, I CHAMPVA wld plans paying bonefItS only for occidonta or spdflc dhuow.1
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ASKOR VERW - ,
r@Yes
b. wu SKlP to Check km R22
. ..coverodbychodthlnsurmcopluPln 2nNo Bomobdy c&a’s name? I
. . . harm tkir hukh Inuu~nco @an during - SKIP to 240
-w’)
d. In*rhithmomttuti...tnwtiptan?
Mark IX) 811 rim apply.
g. W88thkmnindiddd pknor~f8milypbn7 ’ 1612 d 1 0 Individual - SKIP to Che& Item I?22 I I 2 q Family
Section 1 - LABOR FORCE AND RECIPIENCY (Continued)
24k. AN any of (Whkk of). . .‘s ckSdmn (wore) covwmd by l huith in- p&n?
(Exclude Medicaid. Modlcaro. CWAMPUS, CWAMPVA and plans paying banofitx only
k (‘.f+a., Nmme
for xccidontx or ~puiflc diswus.)
; xsONonc
25. Excluding IRA wtd Koogh l ccouw, did.. . , 1624 I 1 q Yes hxvo any account) or savinga in. bank. cradit union, M uvingm and loan ti any tima during
i 2 q No - SKlPro27a I
th 4-month period? I
26. Did . ..havmany- . I*
I tOYes - Mark “100”0n ISS
a. Roguim or puobook uving* ouountx? I zONo I I xrnDK I x2ORef. I
b. M onoy mmkot doportt accountx? ‘DYSS - Mark “7OT”on ISS I 20No I I x~ODK I x2DFief. 1
c . codficc1.s of dopodt or 0th.f 1OYss - Msrk “102” on ISS uvingm cwtifiutm*? I 20No
I I xlnDK I x2ORef. I
d. NOW, Supor NOW, w othw intomet- 1OYes - Mark “103”on ISS uming chocking l ccountx? I 20No
I I xlnDK I x2nRaf. I
27iL Did.. . own l nytking toi- which umod lOYes intorut xuch xx mo~y mwkot fund.. U.S. I 20No > Qovommont xocuritio~, m-gag00 Or bondx at l ny time during the 4-month porlod? (Exclude
i xloDK SKIP to 288 t
IRA and Kooqh l csaunts.l I j x2ClRef.
LSHOW FLASHCARD NI t OMonsy market funds - Mark “104”~ ISS
b. Whkh kinds of thor l aaotx did.. . own? 2 ~U.S. Government securitiis - Mark “105”on ISS
Exciuda IRA and Kxo@h accamta. J 0 Municpal or corporate bonds - Mark “706”on ISS
Any otiurm? 4 0 Mortgages - Mark “l3o’~onlss
Mark IXJ ail that apply. 6 0U.S. Swngs Bonds IE, EEI - Merk “I 74”on ISS 6 OOthar - Specifysnd~rk “107”onISS
A
I
28. ~uringtt,. 4-monthpuioddid m
. ..iuwmy- , rOYes - Mark “1 IO”On ISS
(Excluda IRA and Koogh ueounts.) I zONo 1 x*DDK I
8. Stockm or mum.1 fund mhun? I x2ORaf. I
b. Ronsalpmputy? 1ClYU - Mark “720” on ISS I 20No I xlnDK
C . Roy&b?
d. m out.. tkuncia~ i,w.ammw
I x2DRef.
dE!Ll rOYes - Mark “14O”on ISS
1 20No I I
xraDK
I x2ORef.
izw 1OYes - specifyMdllluk”15o”olIIss I 2 I 1 I I 20No
I xrODK I x2aRef.
17 to 49 yun of eQe? I I 20No - SKIP to Check ttam RZ7
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b-16 Bection 1 - LABOR FORCE AND RECIPIENCY (Continued)
!gS. During tfw past 4 months did . . . attend uhoof beyond thot$jhj~h~ool;l IncfudlnfJ l eollog& ; zn No - SKIP to Check Item R27 unlvmdty,
b. Wmrwmnyot...‘mectucda r,a-ur-* pati 4 m&e pid for by du Gl 8111, a Pnll l8EOG) I r[7 No - SKIP to 32 Gmnt, . Guarmraewd or NatIonal Direct Student I Lom,amn~otlwrtypwofllchob~lpagrwlt? I
c. - kj,,d o( .d,,- a-,w. u. . . -7 ’ ‘962 1 n GINFAP Benefits - Mark “40” on tfw IS!
An* whw? e 20 Pell Grant (BEOG)
Mark (XI a11 that apply. m aa Suppldmental Educational Opportunity - Grant (SEOG)
I 1 rO Other VA Educational Assistance Rogr8ms
UU-8WmWUU. aommthll?$ m&w?
60 Other scholarship. fellowship, or grant rO Employer aasistnnco 10 JTPAXETA training allowance 00 Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) rn National Direct Student Loan INSL)
i 0 Swmwder 20 Trimester I
I 30 Quarter 40 Other
I XlUDK
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Mark “I 75” on ISS
b. n I
owmuthwao... ‘stud rllluon old tu for ulw iswmutwr)b( mostulqueltul~h twml? +-jl].&J IInclude l H taMon and fw, hvut II pM compkb)l or In pwt by thm femify, l achoIarrhIp or s loon.1
; xtnDK
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la “Poll Grant (BEOGI” marked in item 29c7 - SKIP to Check /tern R26
30~. What wu tfw total amount of.. .‘I Pmll Grwtt (BEOG) for Uw (wmmUwrMmutwr qwreu/~ tuml?
br1.m
1 I xrODK
Ic box 3.4.5 or 6 marked in 29~7 I 20 No - SK/P to 32
3 1; Wh8t was tJw total amount ot . . .‘s (Read appropriate types of educational assistance) for tfw bwmoetwrhlmwmtu &q(,I.B
/quutwrlawllwl tam)? , I xrn DK I
32. D&I.. . pae~c~puo h, uw Fafualfy funded work- ~4pn&gn&g~t*t uhod a My tlmw durlmq dw
13 ;; ‘,; ;
I
What is. . . ‘0 marital nuur7 9 0 Married, spouse absent I 20 Other - SK/P to Check Item I728
ASK OR VERIFY -
33. I....‘~~k,tfwArmodForsa?
Are any income types. esswts.
- Probe and re&e fMa&e corrections to ISS if newssaw)
sources and l ssers from the ISS. I Ir Uwt Mat?
b. Did . ..rwwIVwlncwrnwfrom8tqwthuaoeJrww 10 Yes - SKIP to 356 such . . flnwulal help from awmwonmanmldw~ , 20No- SKIP to Check /tern El l6owddd. p8ymulla from un Q8rmmlnont wr I m*ro mb’) I
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35r. I hrw not ruovdad~n~moueosoflnconwtor... durfngtha4-monthpufad.Did...rmcwlvwlncoanof 20 No - SKIP to Check hem PT. page 43 fmmwmwswurwwwwhmvwnotwruwd.wwh88 , ftn8ttd8lhmlpfromoomwonm WUlddWthW I hwusmhdd,p8~mmnr8fromtlwgwvmm6w4lta 1 WrythIng mlu? 1
b. Whc~o0~~...mcdvat Enter codes from income source list and mark ISS.
bvlrchlna *t
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Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT
Is “Worked” marked on ISS? I I 2 0 No - SK/P to first ISS Code marked or Check I item Pl, page 43 I
la, h~uid... workwd during the 4-month I 0 Worked for employer only pwrlod. was.. . working for an employer or I wws . . . l wlf*mploywd? I
2 0 Self-employed only - SUP to Sratemenr B, page 16
(Includw unpAl workor In fwmlly bu~lnwoa 01 1 fmrm ma working for an wmploywr.)
3 0 Both worked for employer and self-employed I
b. Wow many dlffwrwnt l mployors did.. . work for f1716
during thl8 Cmonth period? ,- 1 0 1 employer
I 2 0 2 employers I I 3 0 3 or more employers
Is “Both worked for employer and self- employed” marked in 1 a?
pz tOYes
I nONo- SKlPro2a
. . . workwd for an empfoyer l nd was also self-•mploywd. The first questions will bw wbout . . .‘a work for wn wmploywr.
C-18 1 Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued) I
Pmrt Al - EMPLOYER IDENTlFlCATlON NUMBER 1
2a. Whst Is the nmns of rho l mployw for whom.. . I#rl_l FnMOvw Nam worksd during thla 4-mo&1 pulod?
f/f. . . worked for more mm one empioyer, anm ths employer for whom. . . worked the most
+J
hours during the 4-month period or the most I recent empl0yer.l I
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employer in box
2b. what kind OI bushesa or hdutg wmo (Name of company or busirressR
Em&bavr I.C. No.
I For l xxmplo: TV xnd rsdlo mmufooturlng, rmtall shoa store, Stat. labor Dapartmant, Ium.
i I I I
C. ASK OR VERIFY -
Ia It nulnly - I I 4 0 Some other kind of business? I
d. Wh~tkindofworkw~s...ddngor,th&~? INUS
For l xamplo: Elutrtcal anginow, stock clwk, , 2006
typist, fwmw ?
I
0. What worm.. . ‘s main tiitlos or duties?
For l xamplo: Typoa, kwpr account bookm, ftlos, tills cars, oporatos printing pros& flnishos I concroto. I
I
f. ASK OR VERIFY -
Wu . ..8nmmplo*wof-
t q A prfvato company or lndhMu~l7
: 0 Fodoml govemmont [sxckada Armed Fore47
I 3US~@OVUlttltWlt? I I dJ Local govwnmont? I I suAmmd Forooa? I I
SO Unpaid In fsmlly bualno66 01 f6m? -
1 SKIP to Check kern E5 I
3a. ASK OR VERFY - ; r[3Yes - SK/P?04
Wu . . . l mployod by (Name of employerl durtng the sntirs 4-month period?
F 20No
I
b. Whmnwma... rmployod by UVame of employer) I FROM
during this 4-month pdodt
4. ASK OR VERIFY -
Howmm houmpuweokdld...ususllywork , atmlsjob ‘I
I x10 None 1 x:nDK
5. Wm. . ..pMbyttwhouroutthisjobt
6. What w.8 . . :s regular hourly pay mto *t tie wd of fEead last month or “to” dats in item 3blt
w 3lJYes I inNo - SKlPto 7
I I x10 UK i x20 Ref. - SKJP ro Check Item E5 I
7. rhw&thaha~nthpuiodhowoNenwas... ,a Once a we&
I I
2 IJ Once esch 2 weeks
I 3 0 Once a month I I .a Twice n month
5 0 Some other w*y - Spscify,
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Saction 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued] Put Al - EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER l(Continuedd)
LAST MONTH
lSESEFhT; doductiona on this job in (Read each I I x30 None I
FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES - I xrnDK Be sure to inciude housing allowances and I
any other special types of pay.) I x20 Ref. I I
NOTE: Certain months contain 5 paydays for workers paid weekly and 3 paydays for workers paid every 2
;
weeks. r-------------- -------__---- I
2 MONTHS AGO
I I x20 Ref. I I I I
I I I
3 MONTHS AGO
I I I 4 MONTHS AGO I
Is “DK” marked in all parts of S?
- SK/P to Check /tern E5
9. (Informatlon&outhowmuch...moivmdouh I monthhvoqimpoftanttotJmmwtt8ofour aurvoy.1 If wo W*M to call bask Iatn would you ;,UYU - Mark Reminder Card Ior. . .I k able to pmvlda us wM the WVW&UI~ of pay. . . rodvod In uch of those monUwt
; 20 No I I 1 I
Number of employera in item 1 b? I 2044 7
I D 1 employer - SKIP to Check /tern ES, page 15 2 0 2 or more employers
1 I
C-19
c-233 Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued)
Pxrt A2 - EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2
1 Oa. z;ip the name of tha other omployor for Emplovr Nun*
, . . worked during thia 4-month period?
(If. . worked for more than one employer, enter rhe employer for whom . . . worked the second mos? hours during rhe 4-month period.)
1 , I I I
Enter number “2” for this employer in box
1 Ob. What kind of buxinosx or industry wax (Name of company or businessl?
For l xamplo: TV and rmdlo mxnufacturlng, rotall rhaa xtora, Stat. labor Dopartmont, farm.
1 I I I
C . ASK OR VERIFY -
I8 it mainiy -
I#rrl 1[3 Manufacturing?
m 2 0 Wholoxalo TradrT I I J 0 R-11 lrmdo? I 4 0 Some other kind of businos87 ,
d. What kind of work WM.. . doing on thix job?
For l xxmplo: EIoctrk=l l ngineor, stock clerk. typist, farmer
e. What wmrm . . . ‘I main l ctivkloa or dutiar?
For example lypms, koopa account book% filo8, solOx cxrx, oporatea printing prese, finish.* concrate.
f . ASK OR VERItcY -
W88 . . . an l mployn of -
I 1
, 2110 I + I I I I I
1 CA **to company or lndividud?
z [3 F&oral gorommont [axeM Armed Forcarl
I 3 0 Stata govemmmt? 1 I 4 CI Local gorornmontl I I E. 0 Amwd Forco.7 I 1
6 0 Unpaid in family businou or farm7 -
I SKIP to Check /rem ES I
11 a. ASK OR VERIFY - m IEYes - SKlPro 12
WM.. . l mployod by (Name of employerl during the l ntiro 4-month poriod7
F 20No
I
b. Whonwas... l mployod by (Nnrne of empioysrl I FROM
during this 4-month partod7 b iT]Month 121(81 II Day
12. ASK OR VERIFY -
How man 3
hour8 par wnk did.. . u#uolly work at thlr job
,
I x30 None I xrODK I
13. Was . . . pdd by the hour 00 this job7 m rOYes I 20No - SK/Pro 15
14. Whet was.. : # rogulnr hourly pay rata at ti mnd of IRead Lssr month or “10” dare in irem ? lb17
I I xrC] DK I t x20 Ref. - SKIP ro Check Item E8 I
15. During tho 4-month Porlod how ofton woe.. . ,g Once a week
paid on tltla job7 I 2n Once each 2 weeks I I s 0 Once a month I I .a Twice a month I I
sm Some other way - Sp=ih/ 3
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- slw.4rm I..?..,,1
SectIon 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Conthud) Put A2 - EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATI
LAST MONTH
my, w comm
Whnw~~thot~l~moun(ot~yth~...~ BEFORE dductlono on thla job In (Read each monrhi? I x30 None
FOR MEMBERS DF THE ARMED FORCES - 1 I
IBe sure to include housing ellowences end XIODK
I enny orher special types of pay.1 I x20 Ref.
I
NOTE: Cerrclin months contain 5 paydays for workers I I
paid weekly md 3 p8ydays for workers paid every 2 weeks.
k _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 MONTHS AGO
I I I x30 None I I XIODK I I xzORef.
I
I I I I 3 MGNTWS AGO
I I I I 4 MONTHS AGO
I8 “OK” markad in afl part8 of 167
I 2 0 I
No - SK/Pro Chock /rem E8
7. hhrmetbabouthowlnuch...roahlodwch ; -b-v hport8utotfwr88ubofour anrq.lHwowarotou~lbuklotuwo&~ ;,oY,, la...~b88bbt0prwldou8wfthtfw*
- Mark Reminder Curd mounwof ;
~...NCdVSdlllWCttOfthSWltWUllS? 20 No
I
I
I8 “Both workad for employer klOYn - Reed Staremum B 8nd wlf-omploymd” marked in 18*P8g8 11.
r 2 0 k4UP to firer ISS Code or Check Item PI, I I
Y.-*.....- .-a-.
c-2 1
section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continud)
Pmrt Bl - SELF-EMPLOYMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1
. . . was (also) salf+mployed during this 4-month parlod.
1 a. What was rho name of. . .‘m buslncss/profosoionaI Iw*,I t)uuncu - pr8ctic~lfarml
I 2200 I
I
Enter number “1” for this business in box -
1 b. What kind of buslnoss was this?
ASK OR VERIFY - c. Iokmdnly - m
d. What kind of work wma . . . doing?
1 0 khdmcturingi 12206j 2 @ Wholosalo Trade? I 3 I? Retail Trada? I I 4 C Some other kind of businoos? I
0. What wera . . .’ s most Important wAwitloa or duties?
ASK OR VERlFY - :
f . zg,mrory par wook did . . . IJBSJRIIY work T”” /Ho”rs
I 1110 None I I xtDDK
2. Do you think that the grow umlnga of this r!JYes ba&wse~llk~1,000ormovmdurln((thanort I zn No - SKlPto 10
I x10 DK Gross eumiogs includes sales and receiprs before
I I
Hsve questions 3 - 5b already been %% I q Yes - SK/Pro 6a answered for this business oy another 1
I Z~NO household member7 1 ,*
3. What 9m tlw total numbor of l mployaoa I working for this bu8fn.887 Bo m to
. kludo....
Enter 999 if more than 1 .OCG employees.
4B. Wm.. .‘a businna kmqommd?
p lIUlEmploye*s
I xrCDK
10 Yes - SUP to 5s
I 20No I
b. ~~o...‘rbus~nwo~oofepopktmh~o,~ 1 q Sole proprietorship - SK/P ?o 6a
w-w I I I 0 Partnership
5a. bkbfr0m... wua~nyothunmmbu8ofthk -~lo Yes housohold0wimr8or~rlnuakl(h&buabwas? ; 2nNo-SKlPto6e
I b. Dld...rocafv~~rrYlothu~lncomofromtha budMu during tIlla 4-month pnriodl
).?a r q Yes I 20No ,
la “Yes” mwked in either item 6s cr 6b? r-’ ’ 223a (0 Yes
2 0 NC - SK/P to Check Item S5
Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued) Pmrt 81 - SELF-EMPLOYMENT lDENTlFlCAflON NUMBER 1 (Contlnwd)
I
Yho next quortlon Is about tha Income . . . rocolvod i from this business during ths &month porlod. Wa I mood thv moat accurate figures you can provida. ’
LAST MONTH
2 MONTHS AGO
I I x3 q None I xrnDK I I x2ORef. I I
4 MONTH.5 AGO
Is “DK” marked m aI/ pans of 7?
8. (Information about how much.. . moivad oath - Mark Remmder Card month is vor~ impoant to tha results of our owv~~.l If w. wow to call back Iatmr would Yw (0~ . . .I bo able to provide us wlth the amounta of lncomo . . . moivod in uch of thor months7
;
I
Refer rc item 4s. page 16. Is this business incorporated?
:2260( 1OYes - SKlPto I I I I zONo I
Has information about the net profit (or loss) I q Yes - SK/P to 11 for this business already been abtained by another household member?
, znNo I
)a. Wo would also appreciate an wtimato of the not m 1 q lYes
profit (or loss), that Is, thm diffwonco botwoen I z[7No - SKlPto 11 grow mmipts and vxponsoo for thlo 4-month pmriod. C*n you give mo an l stimato of the not
I I
poflt lor loss1 during the 4-month porfod shown on tlw cmlondar7
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b. What was tfw net profit (or IOUI from this busineu during the 4-month poriodl
SK/P to I I x4 q Loss in amount box - I If “Broke even, ” mark 0 1 in box.
0. A~howmuchdid...umfromthiobu~mu 8ftor l xpuuoa during the 4-month porfod7 1 I ~3 0 None I
I x,DDK I x2 0 Ref.
1. Was . ..nlf-omplovodk8nvothu- @r42J 1 q Yes fprof*ss&Ml practfco/fwm~ durfnB uw 4-nmnth ; 2 0 No - SKIP to first ISS Code or Check parlod7 I Item Pl, page 43
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C-24 Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued)
Port 92 - SELF-EMPLOYMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2
was the name of. . .‘s ethr busitwul profmr8ional pmcticoflarm?
; I 1
Enter number “2” for this business in box -
12b. wtit kind of burinoa was &IO?
ASK OR VERIFY - C. Irltmalnt$ -
I I a 0 Some othu klnd of bu8lnus?
! d. What kind of work was.. . doing?
i
e. Wh8t We-. . .* c most ImporUnt l ctlv~ or dutio.7
13. Do Yoai think that the groom umlngs of this businoao will k $1,000 or mom during tha noat w :: ii:-- SK/P to 21 12 mottthr?
1
I xroDK Gross esminos includes sales and recebts before I
household member? ,
14. What wml tha total numbw of rmoloveeo i - WoVklng for this buolrwu? Sa cur; td hlcludm . . . . 11311); U-LJEmployses
Enrer 999 if mom thsn l.DOQ employees. I xvODK
15a. Wm . . .‘s businu~ ituorpor8md7 ~dY.s- SKlPro16e I znNo I
b. wm.. : l buslnauaulopropdetorshlpaa !23tZI t c] Sole proprietorship - SKIP 10 17.9 pmnenhlp? I
I 2 0 Partnership
16a. A**... vvua l ny other mombus of this G2w 10 Yes 1 househaM ownerm OT pa~nua In thla busi-? I zONo-SKlPtol7s
b. Whkh mombud h,Ti’. , N*m*
17a l Wu . ..pdd~mgularnlaryfromthkbwlna8
during the 4-month pw4od7
b. DM . ..rualvoan~lothulhwomafrom~ ;m 1 Cl Yes ’ bu8lmudurlngthl*bmonthpukd? 1 20No
SK/P to Check kern S11
Section 2 - EARNINGS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued) Pwt B2 - SELF-EMPLOYMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 (Continwdl
t 8. READ STATEMENT ON1 Y ONCE PER RESPONDENT. i IIITERVIEWER USE ONLY
The nsrt qusstlon Is about the income . . . I I
msived from this business during the 4-month USt MONTH .oo period. Wo need ths most sccursts tlgurss yw csn provlda. .oo
What was ths tots1 amount of Income that. . . ; x3 0 None $ .oo
received from thls buslnosa In (Read each month)?
*
1 XI ODK
I 8 .oo
x2 cl&f. 1 TOTAL s .oo I ~-----~-~--------------~~~~ I 2 MONTHS AGO
.oo
.oo
I XJ 0 None I $ .oo
I xcDDK I x2 Cl Ref. 6 .oo I 1 TOTAL $ .oo I L----------------------------
.oo
.oo
i x3 0 None xtODK
$ .oo I 1 .oo I x2 0 Ref. $ I , TOTAL 5 .oo I -----------------------------
1 4 MONTHS hG0 .oo
.oo
I I x3 0 None $ .oo I xrDDK I I x2ClRef. 8 .oo
I I TOTAL $ .oo I
Is “DK” marked in a// pats of 167 I I 2 0 No - SKIP to Check Item S 17 1
19.(lntonnotiondouthowmuch...mc0ivodUICh liJl(ll 1 GYSS - Mark Reminder Card month io vary Important to the exults of our ! 20No sunsy.) It ws - to ull back law would you I
iE&m. . . . 1 be able to prorid. us wtth tha wnounts
moivod In oech ot thor months7 1 ,
Refer ro irsm 15s. page 18. SKIP 10 ro first ISS Code or Check IS this business incorporated? I Item PT. psge 43
I I 20No
Hss information about the net profit lor loss) 1 OYSS - SK/P to to first ISS Code or Check for this business already been obtained by I another household member?
Item Pl. page 43 I 1 20No I
:oa. Wo would also l pprocitio sn l rtlmato of ma twt 12JI*j 1 tlYss profIt (or loul, Uwt Is, Uw difforwso bmwn#l 1 2 0 No - SKIP to first ISS Coda or Check gross msipts and sxponsu for mls 4month porlod. Can you give me an l tlmme of Wn net I
Item P 1, psge 43
Profit (0~ lots) dur4nB rho 4-m- pa&d shown I onthoukndar? I
I
b.whmtwssutsnotpmftt~orlou~homms buslnus during the 4-month patod?
~~~Abouthowmuthdid...umfromthImbualneu 8ftmr expanses during ttw 4-month p&od?
I 1 x2 CI Ref.
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C-26 r Section 3 - AMOUNTS Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codu l-66)
l.YouMM... 8
mdvad (Reed name of income type! I l-m NmCJfinsatyp
during the 4-month pm&d. *I
1 oLss code 1 or 2 6s or RR) Mark W income typo code. I z DiSS code 25 (WIC) - SK/Pro 14, page 22
I I 3 [7ISS coda 27 Food Stampa) - SKIP m l2a. page 22 I l 0 Other ISS codas - SK/f’ to 5s I
Refer to cc item 27. Is... a designated parbnt. or guardian I PDNO - SKIP Check hem A3
2. During thfa 4-month pwiod, wore my sepwti p8ymwt8 from (Socld Swurlty/Rmllrwd I I 0 No - SKIP Check Item A3 Ratlnmmtl rwdv8d l spw Idly for thm chIldron I
3. Dld... ho molvo 8 wpm81. p8y- for ,3001! 1 OYes (hlmuM/h~rsoffl durfng any of thou months? I ZCNO - SKIP to 1Oa
I
4. Did... m8tvo socw swuffty milrood R8tln-tj Jdntly wtul . . .‘D 8pouwl t
I 2 ONo - SK/P to 5s
- SK/P to nexl ISS Code or Check ftsm by . . from the income source entered in 1 , Pl. already been recorded during sn interview
page 43 f
for . _ .‘s spouse? I 2ONO
NOTE - Some persons receive more than ona
I I 3 0 All other income codes - SKIP to rtext ISS Code I or Check Item Pl, page 43 I
6a. ~~~~p80pk1~1~~h~8so+rdb*..:0 / I-???%/ 10 Yes - SKIP to Check Itam A6
I 20No
YOTES
So&on 3 - AMOUNTS IConthuod)
Port A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Co&a l-661 (C-1
is this ISS code “8”) - SK/P to next ISS Code or Check /tern PI. page 43
Admlnlstrdon?
F 1DYeS I 20 No SKIP ro next ISS Code or Check /rem P 1,
I page 43 I x10 DK
(SHOW FLASHCARD OJ m 10 Green 8. SocW Sowrfq (RaMmod RM mds ; zo GoId
arctwotypwofth8ck*.Plw88iooktith&, ru Other urd8ndtdlm8whktlcdorchwk... I WCOiVW? I xl0 DK
1
‘rpmymuttsusum~tycomoanthofht p 10 First I 20 Third I 0 30 Other I X10 DK
Were ISocial Security/Railroad Retirement) payments received especially for the children?
- SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43
.- m
tfw chUdm In Wead aach month)?
2 mofluuw . . . ..*...............m
3lnalthsw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p 10 Yes 20 No
I t xtu DK
4lno#@bow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rUYe4r I 20 No I I xl0 DK
I I
VERF Y IF ONLY ONE CHfLD OR ASK - ()oIll 10 Yes - SK/P to next ISS Code or Check /tern PI, page 43
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I 20No 1
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C-28 Section3 - AMOUNTS (Continued) P8rt A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Cod.. 1-681 (Contlnuodl 1
‘i t 1 b. Which childran wara covuod? ix , Perion ;“. , Name
SKIP to next ISS Coda or Check Itom PI, ~ago 43
i 2a. WON all the peeplo llving hero covwod undu 7 0 Yes - SK/P to T3a . . . ‘s food atamp allotment? I 20 No
9
3a. Dld... moiw food rumps In Fiead each month)? I 13b. ff “res”in 13a. ask - 1 what 1*.* the tot81 1 I amount? I I
x!nDK x20Ref.
r
3montftsago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; rC!Yes 1 I 20 No I xl0 DK
171. B
xrODK x20 Ref.
4 month 860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + as
I xrODK I xl0 DK x20 Ref. I
SKIP to next ISS Codm or Chock Itom Pl, page 43
14. Dld... rodvm any WIG vouchorm k IRead each I 3138 I I q Last month month)? I 3140
5z 2 0 2 months ago
Mark IX) a/f that apply. - 2 0 3 months ago I 3144 - 4 c 4 months ago
SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, psgc 43
I Section 3 - AMOUNTS I c-2 9
?wt A - QENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Coda l-68)
1. YOUWld . . . rudved (Read name of income type1 aurino* -prkd.
I z nlSS code 25 (WC1 - SKIP to 14. pape 25 I I a 0 ISS code 27 Food Stamps1 - SKIi to-12& page 25 I + 0 Other. ISS codes - SKlP to 5a I
Refer to cc item 27. a designated point. or guardian I
I znNo - SKIP Check Item A3
of children under age 187 I
2.Ddt&lws4-cnodl ~#w-=‘v- pay-trwntsoswsuulttvl~~ - SKIP Check Item A3 RoUramonU recehd 08pockliy (01 Uw childron? 1
3. Dkl . ..oleormcolvomupamtopmymmtt# (himulf/hwuMMngMyof~marr)u? I nONo - SKlPto 108
- SKlPto 58
4. Did.. . receive SohI Sowttty (Railrwd Redrmmwlu jdmtly wtm . . .‘o epoue.7
:321211 q Yes I I 2nNo - SKlPto 5s
- SK/P to nex? ISS Code or Check ltsm from me income source entered in 1
already been recorded during M interview , Pl, pago 43 I
far. . .‘s -se7 I 20No
5a. Did... moolvm any (Read name of inconm typed In 5b. HOW much did . . . mceiva (Read b&l month)7
i I In fResd each month marked I
NOTE - Some persona mceivo mora than one I payment per month for certain income types such as Unemployment Compensation end AFDC.
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lam2 lnael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I x20 Ref. I I I II
2-m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yE; p-zy 3-m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
13224 cn~es 2i3No x10 DK
I I
XIODK x20 Ref. 1 I I
4-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ’ J22@ 1OYes -zizll,].~
2nNo XIDDK I I xruDK x2n Ref.
Mark W income typa code. rDlSScodelor2-SKIPto
I 2 q ISS code 8 or 20 mrough 24 I I
a 0 All other income codes - SK/P to next ISS Code
I orCheckItemPl.page43 I
-h...*. F~nYes- SKIPtoCheckltemA6
I 2t3No
f NOTES
c-30 &wtSon 3 - AMOUNTS qontinuod) Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS 1153 Codw l-551 tContfnu.d)
6b. Which ~uaono WON covuod7 I I
Rnon No. NUlU
I
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mm I I I
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pqllll 1 I I e r . I I
Is this ISS code “S”? I I No - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43
7. Is . . . mquirwd to fill out on annual income pJoJ , 10 Yes
questionnaim for tha Votrano I zc! No SK/P to ncrxt ISS Code or Check Item PI,
Administration7 I xrC! DK PWJ 43
_ lSHOW FLASHCARD 0) I
E?d 10 Green 8. So&l SocurRy (RaIlrood Ratirmmontl senda ; 2ci Gold
out two types of chocks. Pluu look at tf~b , ufdandtollmowhkhcoloe&ock...
JC Other I
moivu7 I xra DK 1
9. Do . ..‘rpo*multsu8ualvcomoontfmffn2 ottlmnmnulorumthlrd7
I I 30 Other I xl0 DK I
Refer to item 2, pegs 23. Were Social SecutitylReilroed - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI. page 43 Retirement) payments rscawed especially for the children?
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108. Were SoeM Suurky (Railmad Rotiromont) paymonts rwcobed for tha child- in (Read each month1 7 I
I I Ii-7 last- . . . . ..*............... ;32701 ms ; x,ODK r :;:,I”” 1
2 monulo8go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3276 [$
I I xru DK F I. 1001
XI 0 DK xz 0 Ref.
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3 molluw ego . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2x3 1 j.:ia r k&g” 1
4monuloogo I 13212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ICI Yes 3264 [9 I. loo]
20 No XI 0 DK I I xrn DK
P x2 0 Ref.
I VERIFY IF ONLY ONE CHlLD OR ASK - m I 0 Yes - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43
Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Conthud) Port A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codn l-66) IContlnuodl
11 b. Which chlldm wuo covwd? I I Parson No. Name
*I 11 I
~rl-T--1
&d-T-n
hszl rTil
+dlll +I l-T-l-1
SKIP to noti ISS Coda or Check Item P7, psw 43
12a. WM l il h pmopb Mng hota coved wtdu 10 Yes - SKIP to 13a . . . ‘s food 8tamp dot.mud I z0No
- b. Which porsotu wum covuod?
133. Did . . . ruetva food mtempe in Vleadeach monrhl? I I I I I I
13b. /f “YSS” in 13s. ask - yfAa ube total
laetmonul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XIUDK x20 Ref. I
2moavtha ago......................... + es
I I xtn DK
I
Bmotuhs OQO......................... ; ms
I xl0 DK xrODK x20 Ref.
I
i
4-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14. Did . . . mm w WIG ~ouchore In IRead each 1 I q Last month monthl? I 3340
E 2 0 2 months ego SKIP to next ISS Code or
Mark (XI ali that apply. 3 0 3 months ego Check Item PI, page 43 I 1344 40 4monthrego I
‘ouyc41mI*~~I ‘WV
c-3 1
C-32 Section 3 - AMOUNTS he A - QENEML AMOUNTS (ISS Codom l-643)
1. YOUMid . . . rocdved (Read name of income rv~ej I I IflI=lWCOb NUWOfilWXTUWW
duhg uw 4moMl pdod. p-d-T7
1 DlSS cod. 1 or 2 (SS or RR) Mark M income tyfw code.
1 2ElSS code 25 (WIG) - SKIP to 14, page 26
I 2 q lSS code 27 (Food Stamps) - SK/P to f2a. page 28
I 4@qther ISS codes - SKIP to 5a
Refer to cc itum 27. e designated parent, w guardian - SKIP Chack Item A3
of children under sge 187 I
2, owing thlo 44nondl porlod, wwe any Mpemto I WM rOYor peymemb from ISodd Socurity/Rallrcwd ?2aNo - SKIP Check Item A3 RotinlnwltI recelvod l 8p.c idly for thm chIldran I
3. Did... de0 rocdvo 0 8mperete peymult for ,3*06/ 1 OYas (hlmntflherntfl during any of thw mondm7 I
I 2nNo - SKIP to I OS
I 2ONo - SKIP to 5a I
4. Old... rocdv* socid socurlty (R~ilmed R8tlrofnelltl Joint& wtul . . .‘s ePoum.7 I
I 20No - SKlPto5a
- SK/P to naxt ISS Code or Check frem
me persons receive more than one
mcome type code.
I I 3 0 All other income codes - SK/P to next ISS Code
I w Check Item Pl, page 43 I
h* VU~U?h$~ltrhghrrso*rdbv...‘r 1 LEE! rOYes - SKIP to Check Item A6 1 I 20No
JOTES
Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Continued) Port A - GENERAL AMOUNTS [ISS Codoe l-66) IContbwed)
6b. Which Persons wore covond7 Pwmn No.
+ln
N*ltW
Is this ISS code “B”? I I
2 0 No - SK/P to next ISS Code or Check Item PI. page 43
7. Is... required to fill out on l nnuol incomo quoetlonneiro for the Vetuane
+S9 10 Yes
I 20 No SKIP to next ISS Code or Cneck /tern P7,
Adminiatrotlon? I x10 DK page 43
GHOW FLASHCARD 01 8. Socki seamy (Reilrood RetIre-ti eondo 20 Gold
out two typoa of chocks. Plooso loo& ot thie , ~0 Other . urd~ndtefImowhkhcoIorchock... I receive*‘) I x10 DK
9. Do...’ l paymonta usudy coma on ttw first T 10 First of th month or the thlrd7 I 20 Third
I I 30 Other
Xl0 DK
Refer to item 2. page 26. Were (Social Security/Railroad I 2 0 No - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PT. page 43 Retirement) payments received especially for the children?
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10s. Wm socld suurity (Rollrood Rotirsmontl poymonte ruofvod for the chlldren in (Read each month)?
Lucmonth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +I 1OYes 3472 1s I.Ioo]
I 20 No I xro DK P
XI 0 DK x2 0 Ref.
I r i
I
3-m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +l~OYes 20 No
I I x10 DK
VERIFY If ON1 Y ONE CHLD OR ASK - +2SJ 9 0 Yes - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item Pt. page 43
11 a. gm dl;l17 llvh~ hmm covwod by ; 20No
I
c-34 Seeion 3 - AMOUNTS (Continued)
Pan A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codu 1-66) (Continuodl
11 b. Which childmn wee -7
, i-1 I I I
SKlP to next JSS Code or Chock Item Pl, pagm 43
12a. Worm alI dw poo@m ltvlng hm covmrod undr m 1 cl Yes - SKIP to 13s I . . . ‘8 food stamp l Ilotmont? I z0No !
b. Which parsons WON wvomd? I I Person No. Name
13a. Did . . . mcdvo food atampa k, (Reed each month? 1 13b. If *Yes*’ in 13a, ask .-
I I
nMt~,S tha total I I I
last month 1 3622 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I lcl Yes -E/ol.~
zo No xrODK , I x10 DK x20 Ref. I
I
2 lmdw ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’ 3628 7 10 Yes -3iYjs/./
217 No xtODK I I x*0 DK XZIJ Ref. 1 I I
3 lnodw agO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . ’ 7 3mo 10 Yes -ml==l.B
20 No xrnDK I I x10 DK xdl Ref. 1 I ,
4 Ivboles ago . . . . . . . . . . , . * . . . . * . . . ’ 3634 7 10 Yes -w[(.B
zn No x?ODK I I xrfl DK x20 Ref. I
14. md.,;l""' wq WIG vowhorn irr IRead euh 1 3630 - I @ Last month I 3640
Mwk (X) a/I that app/y. :3wz 2 G 2 months ago SKIP ro next ISS Cods of 3 c! 3 months ago
>
Check item PI. page 43 I 3644 I l I? 4 months ego
Section 3 - AMOUNTS Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Coda l-66)
l.YOUUM I
. . . mohd lResd name of incoma type) I during tiw 4-month puiod.
pEEEl--
I q ISS code 1 or 2 LSS or RR) Mark W incoma typa coda.
t a q ISS coda 25 (WIG) - SKIP to 74, page 3 1
1 3 q ISS cods 27 (Food Stamps1 - SKIP to 72s. page 3 1 i 6 0 Other ISS codes - SKIP 20 5a I
Rahr to cc item 2 7. a designated parent. or guardian I aDNo - SKIP Check /tam A3
of children under age 187 I I
2. Durl~thlsCmonth~riod.worsany~~ paymanta from (Social Suurity/Railroad - SK/P Check /ram A3 Rotlramontl ~ivmd sopocially for tha cJdldr8n? I
3. Dfd... aloo ruolvo a uporato paynwnl fw (hlmrlf/homoffl during l nv of than monUu7 I
I anNo - SK/P to 10s
I
4. Did . . . mdvo socld &curtly (Railrood Ruhmwltl jointfy with . . .‘s spouao? I
I anNo - SK/P to 5s
- SK/P to next ISS Code or Check kern from the income source entered in 1
already been recorded during an interview , Pl, page 43 I
for.. ,’ l -? I aDNo
NOTE - Some persons receive mors than ons payment par month for certain income types such I
as Unemployment Compensation and AFDC. I I I I I
bstmarth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 3 q All other income codes - SKIP to next ISS Code
I orCheckltemPl,page43 I
ia. p~yp00pb1~b-~...*0 I ~1IIclYes- SKIP to Chack ham A6
1 20No I
IOTES
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C-36 Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Contlnuadl
Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codas 1-661 (Continuodl
6b. Which persons wua wvwod?
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mL-L-L-II I I I I 1 , I
1
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Is this ISS code “8”? I I 20 No - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check I:em PI, page 43
7. I s...rBqutmdtofllloutsnsnnuaiincwrm quosdonnaim for tf10 Votu*ns
F 10 Yes I 20 No
Administration? I xrn DK
z;Klz gtaxt ISS Code or Check /tern PI,
I LWOW FLASHCARD 01
8. Social Suurtty (Rallresd Retimmentj sends ’ out two typos of chocks. Plur ieok at this urdandtolimowl3khcobchuk...
i zn Gold 30 Other
I rmiVU? I
x10 DK
9. Do..: spaymmttaususitytormon~first F 10 First OfUWmorrthWUWchM? I 20 Third
I I 30 Other I xla DK
Were lSocisl Security/Railroad Retirement) payments received especially for the children?
I 2 No - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43 ;
I
10s. Wsra Social SocurRy (Railroad I
RatiLnment) paymonta mohwd tar I I
1 Ob. IVY~.;;. m-~,w the childran in IRead aach month)? I
I I II
bat fnonth 3870 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
rx;dz; ‘” ::,,:tr 1
2 modwag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I I xl0 DK xi q Ref. I I I
3 monthaago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 g ;“d. 3iiiq 191.g
xt 0 DK I
xra DK I
x2 [7 Ref.
I I
4momtbs8go 1 3802 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10 Yes 3114] i,I.Q
20 No x, I=! DK I I xlci DK xz 0 Ref.
VERfFY IF ONLY ONE CHLD OR ASK -
11 a. WHO Sii childron IMng berm coveet@ by +?%!J 10 Yes - SK/P to rnwt /SS Code or Check Item Pl. page 43
I z0No -Pw-? I
I
Section 3 - AMOUNTS Kontinued) Port A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Cada I-66) (Contbtuodt
11 b. Whkh childm worm covwmd?
SKIP ro nod ISS Co&w Check hm Pl, w 43
12a. WOW dl the ~OO@O living hm COVO~ & 1 cl Yes - SKIP to 13a . . . ‘s food stamp dlotmutt? - I 2nNo
I
b. Wbkh parsons worm cowed? !m ,fyEi!Yj N*m*
+lrl-rl
I”“’ rl--n
I”““’ l-l-l-j
;+I r-n--l
;+iTl Irn /3Fq [--l---n + rTJ-1 pd--l-n ;+q l-l---n
13a. DY... molv8 food mtampa ln IRead each montttJ7 1 13b. /f “res*’ in 13e. esk - I What w.s the total I I l nount? I I
t.aHnbotlut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p ;&s XiI(J.@
xlaDK 1 nrD DK I x20 Ref.
1 I
2 tnonula 8go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + es TZlI(1.M
I xl0 DK
xrODK I I
x20 Ref.
I I
3m8rmuqo......................... +g a’,s %lb/.r;;;;l
I XYODK I xl0 DK I
x20 Ref.
I I
4montJls8go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p ms -4I.M
xrODK I xl0 DK X2clROf. I
SKIP to naxt ISS Co& or Chock Imm Pl, pmgm 43
14. Did... mdv8 8ny WIG vouchoa In (Read each 2E i Cl last month month)? I 1140
Mmk IXJ a// that @ply. m 2 0 2 months ago SKIP to next ISS Code or J q 3 months ago
>
Check Item PI, page 43 I a744 - rO4monthsago
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C-38 Section 3 - AMOUNTS Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS [ISS Codoc l-66)
1. You-Id... I
ruolvod ft?eed name of income type) I Incony cada N~dillCOllW~
during the 4-mocrth pa&d. /3.001m
t q ISS cods 1 or 2 (SS or RR) Mark IX1 income type cod6.
I 217ISS code 25 WC) - SKIP to 14, pa80 34
I 3 OISS code 27 (Food Stamps) - SKIP to 12a, pege 34 I I
. q Otly ISS codes - SKIP to 5e
Refer to cc item 27. s designated parent, or guardian I
of children under sge 187 I 20No - SKIP Check Item A3 I
2, During this 4-month period, we- any sopar8t0 payments from (Social Socur~/R~ilmul - SKIP Check Item A3 Rotframant) moivod l s~~~ially for the childrcm? I
3. Dld... da0 ruoivo l soparato paymutt for (himulf/horntf) durfng any of thwo months? i :ONo- SKIP to f 08
4. Did . . . ncoiva So&l Suurlty (Rail& Rotiramontl jointly with . . .‘s rpoum?
I
I I tONo - SKIP to 5a
NOTE - Some persons receive more than one payment per month for censin income types such ss Unemploymsnt Compensstion and AFDC. I
I I
2 montha ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 mmth8 8go e.........................
I I
I [IIAN other income codes - SKlP to next ISS Code
I or Check /tern P 1, page 43 1 1
ia. wm .II a. d 1~~ b co,,& by.. .‘, paymutts?
f?!!?d 10 Yes - SKIP to Check Item A6 I 20No
IOTES
* Sooth 3 - AMOUNTS Kiontfnwd) I
Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codn l-66) (Contfnuad)
6b. Whkh Pomona worm corwd? I NUlU
I . kzi$TTl
I
Is this ISS code “8”) / , m 10 Yes I I
2 0 No - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check kern PI, page 43
7. I s . . . required to fill aut an annual Lncama ,ossol l@ Yes quostionnaim for the Votwana
, I 2rlNo
SK/P to next ISS Code or Check /tarn PI,
Adminktratlon? I xl0 DK page 43
(SHOW FLASHCARD OJ m 10 Green 8. sock1 Secum (RaIlroad Retlrwnant) nndm ; :o Gold
out two typos of chock.. Plusa loo& at thk 10 Other urd~ndt~Imowhkhcokrchock...
I I
mdvos? I x10 DK I
9. Do...’ 8~~mMtsuBuallycotMonth.ft?8t ofthomonthorthothird?
Refer to item 2, page 32. Were (Social Security/Railroad - SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43 Retirement) payments received especially for the children7
;
I
1 Oa. WON So&l Socumy IRaIl& Rotlrwnontl paymuas - fa
1 Ob. PYE..- s,w
ifw chlklrmn In (Reed ssch monthJ?
Iad month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +!!mzl:s 3eq I([.~
I x1 0 DK I x10 DK x2 0 Ref.
2-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 1OYrJs 20 No XT 0 DK
I I xl0 DK x2 0 Ref. I
I
3nmntbw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 10 Yes 20 No
I I xl0 DK
I 1 I
4lnondmw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tOYsa I 2.0 No I I xro OK
VERIFY IF ONLY ONE CM.0 OR ASK - I 0 Yes - SK/P to twxt ISS Code or Check Item PI, page 43
20No I I
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Section 3 -AMOUNTS (Conthuod) Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS eadu l-66) (Caatinud)
11 b. Which childnn WM covud? I I F’mrwn No. Name
&zl Irn &I IfI I +m hi5q I
SKtP to next ISS Coda OT Chock Itom P7, page 43
128. Ww all rho people living harm covormd urtdor : 1 c Yes - SK/P to 13‘4 . . . ‘8 food stamp dlotmat7
1 ZONO
I
b. Which puwn8wmcovuadt - I Pm8.m No. Flmw
,-I 1 I I
+iqrl-rl
+lml
+zl r--i--l-l
,+iq r-I-T-1
,+I l-l-r-l
+d-T-T-1
138. Did... mdvo food stamp8 In (Read each month)? j ’ 13b. /f “Yes’* in 138, us/c - I Whmt w.8 tha total I I I i I -n
l.a8t month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & ',rYyyss
I zc No I
x:CDK I I xrl? OK x:ORef.
I
2-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 10 Yes I 20 No I I x10 DK
xrODK x20Ref.
I I I
3monuu ago......................... 1 IS30 7 10 Yes XiJJ.bJ
zo No XIODK I I xto DK x20 Ref.
4-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Yes 10 No
I I x10 DK
SKIP to #loIT ISS euda m ehdf /Mm PT, pmgo 43
owhmn In lResd each I 10 Last moflm I 3Mc I Q 2 monms 800 SKIP CO next ISS Code or
Mark /XI all mat apply. :)w7 30 3montht8go Check Item Pl, page 43 I SM4 - 4 n 4 months ego
L 1 M1H4lOO4CI,.“,
Section 3 - AMOUNTS 1 Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codoa l-66)
1. Yousaid... rocoivod f&ad name of income typsl during the 4-month porlod.
Mark IXI income type code. ?I DISS code 1 or 2 LSS or RRI I I q ISS code 25 (WIG) - SK/Pro 14, page 37 I I snlSS code 27 [Food Stamps) - SKIP to 128, page 37 I rOOther ISS codes - SK/P 10 5a
Refer to cc item 27. Is. . n designated parent, or guardian ! 2 ONo - SK/P Check /tern A3 of children under age 181
2. During thlr 4-month period, worm any soporam payments from (Social Security/Railroad - SKIP Check Item A3 Retirement) rocolvod l rpoclally for the chIldron I
3. Did... also rocoivo a l oparato pqmont for (himaalflhorrolf I during l ny of thasa month*7 I 2nNo - SKIP to 10s
4. Did... mcalvo Social Sacurlty IRailroad Rotiromont) jointly wfth . . .‘t spou~o?
k?W I q Yes I I 2 ~No - SK/P to 5.3
Has information about the amount received - SKIP to nexr ISS Code or Check Item by from the income source entered in 1 already been recorded during an interview f
Pl, page 43
for. . . ‘s soouse? I Z~NO
5a. Did.. . racaivo my IRead name of income type) kr (Read each month)7
1 I I
NOTE - Some persons receive more than one I payment per month for certain income types such as Unemployment Compensation and AFDC.
) I c
La8t month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rOYas 20No
I I xtODK
2 months mgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I I XIODK
3month*q#o ..,.......................
I I xtODK
4 month ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rOYes I 20No
xtaDK
5b. How much did.. . moiva In (Read each month marked “Yes” in 5aR Please
answer by giving the total amount ooch month boform any doduction8.
Eii-l!rI.I
xtoDK x20 Ref.
z&-i.LiJ
x10 DK x20 Ref.
*It].~
x~ci DK x20 Ref.
- SK/P to 8 2Dl.SS code 8 or 20 through 24
I I 3 0 All other income codes - SKIP to next ISS Code I or Check lrsm PI, page 43
Mark (XI incmns type code.
ia. Wm all the mplo llvln6 hm covorod by . . .‘s - SK/P to Check Item A6
paTmmts7 (
I 20No I
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C-42
Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Continued) - Part A - GENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codr l--681 (Contlnwd)
6b. Which pwsons wora covomd7 I
+mrnl
NUM
Is this ISS code “S”? I I 2mNo - SKiP to next ISS Code or Check item PI, page 43
7. la... requlrmd to fill out an wmual Incomo & , 10 Yes
questlomwirm for rho Vatwan* I zq No I I >
SKIP to nexr ISS Code or Check /tern P 1,
Admlnlatratlon7 x10 DK page 43
(SHOW FLASHCARD OJ m 10 Green 8. Socld Suurty (Rellrood Rot3mj sowa ; 20 Gold
out two typoa of chocks. Pluao look at thla I urdwadt~llmrwhkhcolorchodc... I
~0 Other
mmiv.07 I xrn DK I
9. Do...’ 1
spaymutts ~llyc~n~onth~fim m 10 First ofUmmonthathethW7 I 20 Third
I / Jo Other
Refer to item 2, page 35. Were (Social SecuritvlRaiiroad
I Xl0 DK
- SKIP to next ISS Code or Check Item P 1, page 43 Retirement) paymenis received especially for the children?
;
I
1 OS. Warm~i~~soRwd mcolv.dfor
tha chlldm in (Reed each month)7
lAotlnonul . . . . . . . . . . ..*......... +&m&s 1 I xtn DK
3 lnonthoqjo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘flpffji
4moehaa@ci . . . . . ..*...*......... ;;I
I
VERIFY IF ONLY ONE CHILD OR ASK -
llr. Wm~IIchlldrulIfr*rghuswlmr8d~
p!?w 10 Yes - SK/P Co next ISS Code or Check /rem PI, page 43
1 20No -Pwn--‘l I
I
Socdon 3 - AMOUNTS (ContinuuN Parr A - QENERAL AMOUNTS (ISS Codw l-661 (C-b
I 1 b. WIIWI CMWM WHO eovormd? NUVU
SKIP to next ISS Coda 01 Chuk Itom PT. pmga 43
ISa. wwo all rho pwplr llvlng hofa eovwod vndm 10 Yes - SK/P to 13s
‘8 food atamp l liotmoett? I . . . I zn No
b. Which permono wora eovored?
13a. Did . . . roeoh foad rumpa In lReed each monrh)? I 13b. If “Yes”in 13a. ask -
I What was the total I amount? I I
last month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Yes 20 No xrODK
I I xrn OK xz0Ref. 1 I I
2 months ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Yes 20 No XIODK
I I xl0 OK x20Ref. L I I
3m ago......................... ICI Yes nm No xrODK
I I xrn OK x70Rsf. I I
4-w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rD Yes I 2D No xtODK I I
xrn OK x2DRef.
SKIP to noat ISS Coda 01 Check lhm PI, page 43
14. DM . . . meoh my WIC vouehon In IReed eech I 41381 I 0 last month
monthl 7 2 0 2 months ago SKIP to next ISS Code or
Mark fXt l ff rhnt nppfy. 3 q 3 months ago Check Item Pl , pegs 43
4 0 4 months ago I
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c-44 Saction 3 - AMOUNTS Eontinued)
Pwt 9 - SA+JlNDS ACCOUNTS, MONEY MARKET DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. AND NOW ACCOUNTS (ISS Codoa 100.101.102 and 1031
Assot types owned. Mark IX) aI1 that apply.
T Ewllcr YOU -Id that. . . had (Read names of
- Regular/Passbook Savings
’ 4302
2
Accounts 2 G ISS Code 101 - Money Market Deposit Accountr
4304 ~0 ISS Code 102 - Certificates of Deposit or other
:.)es(.O Ssvings Cenificates ISS Coae 103 - NOW, Super NOW or other
.!
‘mterest earning checking eccounts
owned sssetsl.
Intewirw status of. . .‘s *pouee.
;
m 10 No spouse in household - SK/P to 3b I
I 2 a Interview for spouse not yet conducted
I J [3 Interview for spouse elreedy conducted -
SKIP to 3a
. . . own l nv of a.80 jolntlY with.. :o (husbandlwtfe)? I
I 20No - SKIP to 36
b. mot I# your best l tlmuo O( ttL total amount ot ’ lntcnst amod on those Jointly hold (Read asset typasl during the 4-month pa&d?
+I i,]. q - SKlPto3a
I
I r!ODK
--‘x20 Ref. - SKIP to next JSS Code or I Check Item Pt. page 43
C. Whot IS Your baet l Ufmot0 of tJw l rmrogo l mount 1 that . . .8nd. . : s Ihudmd/wtfo~ had In those jointly hold (Read asset tvoesJ d&no the *month
*/cl. a -SK/Pro38
-~&I? . - SKIP to next ISS Code or
Check Item Pt. page 43
d. OXIS ~ntommt~~ IS l sps~~y lmpwtwtt for h I 431e I 0 Yes - Mark Reminder Card purposm of this u8rvmY.l If I wore to ull back ; lmarwouldyoukab&toprovkfomawtlhan (
20No
utlm8t* of the 8vwoga 8mo~nt7 I )a. EMU tf~ (Read asset wf~@f~~;~~~ . . . ‘0 otusbadwlf.l, ad
y l o yer- SK,P ro neXt ,ss code or ‘a own rum.7 I 20No
. . . Check /tern PI, page 43
b. What 1s your bnt ostlmtio of tfw total amount of fntereet ms,lRead esset types) during rho I
I x,oOK I x20 Ref. - SK/P to next ISS Code or I I
Check Item P 1, page 43
C. Whotbyourbouamthwtaofthaovorogamomt ; thu . ..hedIn...’ -pwiodt
l (Reed asset types) durfng Uw * pq )I/. q - g,:y;‘p’;-&y I I I
xrnDK
I x10 Ref. - SK/P to next ISS Code or I Check Item PI, page 43 I
d. ma int~rm~~on IS l -MY important for tfw wmo8.a of Ifs& aImoy.1 If I wwa to ull back
y ;: ;’ - A&I+ Reminder Card SK/P to ncxr ISS I Code or Check
btw would you k l bk to provldo ma w&h an I > /tern PI, page
ostimmto of rho l vuoga amount?
otes
I 43 I
I Soction 3 - AMOUNTS (Comtlnti) 1 c-45 l mti C - OTHER INTEREST-EARNINB ASSEl
amat typ8r ownd. MA.* 1x1 l u that &ply.
‘8 (ISS coda 104,106,10(1 and 1on I ,rrool 10 Money Morkot fund ( 1041
U.S. Govomment suuritb (1051
Municipal or cotporate bonds 11061
I i I 2 0 lntslvkw for siouao .In& conduct8d - I SKlPtO3d I
I 28. fg$...rnnM~,of uwaaJolntly +th . . :o pEJ1 q Y.* I
zDNo-SKfPto3b I
b. w~~~~ourbatrtlmatsofttwtou~amaawt OfintwwtO8nwdO@lth8D8~hddFfOUl absot typed dwlng Mm hnonul pulod? br]. q -SKlPto3a
I I xlODK I x2 0 rbf. - SKIP to naxt ISS Cade or I Chock ltom PI, Pete 43
*I xrnDK
I x2 I3 Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Co& or I ChockhemPl.page43
I 2 q No - SK/P Co noxl ISS Code or I I
Chock hem PI, pago 43
- SKfP to next ISS Code or Check Item PI. ~8~0 43
I I ~1 DDK I x2 a Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Coda or I CbcktternPl,~43
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Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Continued)
Part D - STOCKS AND MUTUAL FUND SHARES (ISS Coda 1101
B. E~r(lrywtddnw~...om+drtocksff mutual fund shmmo. Old.. . ruelvo any dlvfdand 1 z0No - SKlPto3u checks during thoaa 4 moatho? (Include chocks mcdo out jointly to,. . l nd . . .‘B apauao.1
I I
lntsrvisw status of. . .‘a spouse. ?% 1 G No spouse in household - SK/P to 2s 1 I
2 0 Interview for spouse not yet conducted I 3 0 Interview for spouse already conducted - I SKIP to 2s I I
b. During the past 4 montha how much was malved I hdtvldondchuk~madaoutJoWiyto...a%d . . . ‘a (huabnd/wtfa)? - ~ lmr)- a-SKIPto2s
I I xaa Nono - SK/Pro 2a I I xrODK I x20 Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Code or I I
Check item PT. page 43 !
C. (lhi* information Is es~oclally Important for - Mark Reminder Card the purpooeo of thh 8uw.y.) If I w-m to cull hack Iator would you k l blm to provlda ma I w&h l n l stfm*to? I
!B. Durlngthirbmon~h~od,ho*,muchdld... I moivo In dlvidond chocka (In . . .‘a luma only)?
Ff mrl. m-SKIPto3.9 I I x30 Nom - SK/P to Jr I I x?ODK I x20 Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Code or I I Check Item PI, page 43 I
b. (TIIIS Informatb ~a OOPUM~~ Irnmnt for ti purpor, of thin wwey.) If I - to call back
111(01; [Y,; - Mark fim;nder Card I
luawwklywkdlotoprovldalnow-khal I OUitMt.7 I
I
. ..oam~nybthWdivbnda y:xir-- SKlPtonextISSCodeor that war0 erodlted l galnd a mwgln Kcount 1 adsr>, roinvutmd In tikiocul I
Check hem P 1, page 43
I I
Intorvkw nrtus of. . .‘8 mU60. I I 2 0 Interview for sundae not yet conducted I ~fl Inter&w for spouse already conducted - I SK/P to 3c I 1
lb. ~U&QI$ 4momh~howmuchoftfwn lvldMdodld...wmjolndywmt...‘r
(hus&nd/wlfo)?
I I xr@DK ! x2@ Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Code or I I Check Item Pl, page 43
c. Dwlng* *monthpdOd,hOWfWChOfUWM
kM~of~dld...wm(lo...‘erunw orrlyn SKIP to next ISS
I xrm Nom I XIODK
I ’
p;geCgck Item
I I xntl Ref. I
lotos
I x20 Ref. - SKIP to next ISS Code or I Check kern Pl, poga 43
c. whubyowhouwtfn?umof~8mounttfbmt wn CJeaad dtu l xpwlns? Enter $1 in *mount box if mpondent reporta “broke even. *’ I
I xrODK
I x20 Ref. - SK/P to next ISS Code or Check /rem PT. pegs 43
!x.0Lo*t-v - Enrer 8mount of /ou in box
-oe-jpw 1OYes I 20No - SKlPto4a
b. uouttmwmuthwureatvad Utbgrqmrtydwfngthe 4lvm&=?-- b I(1.a
I I xrDDK
I x20 Ref. - SKIP to rtex~ ISS Code or
I Check fcwm Pl, page 43
c. Whwtbyourbutodmmtaofth~mountUnt wnoloarmdm+taoxpame?
Enter 8 1 in amount box if mpondwn ws “‘broke even. ” I
I xrUDK
I x2lJRsf. - SK/P to next ISS Code or Check from Pl, page 43
x40 Lost money - Enter 4mount of loss in box
4B. D#...nwhmmymnt~lktc~~~trom~ IDYes 2 0 No - SK/P to next ISS code or
I Check Item Pl, page 43
SK/P ro nsxr Enter $1 in amount box if nepondent w “broke even. ”
I I xrODK ISS Code or
x20R~f. Check /rem
x40 Lost money - Enter l nounf of PI, pege 43
kSi4lbOX I
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Section 3 - AMOUNTS (Continued1
Cwt F - MORTGAGES, ROYALTIES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS (ISS Cod.8 130,140, and 1501
Asset typer owned. Mark IX1 811 that Jpply.
I 0 ISS Code 130 - Mortgager 2 0 ISS Code 140 - Rovaltiss
Intrrviaw stmm of. . .‘r spouse.
i c] No - SKIP ro Check Item A 18
No - SKIP to Check Item PT
3. Edlr you nkl . . . bed (RO8ct esset rypest . During : tlbe~4momUba,howmuohlnoocmdld... mc.lva from en8 mead asset typed?
p&--I.~
If incpma ~8s shared. count only . . . ‘I share. I xanNone I I xlnDK
‘+ ::E; money - Enter amount of loss in box
I Yates
I So&on 4 - PROGRAM QUESTIONS 1 b this the refwanco peraon’r guertionnaire?
Refer to Conti Card hem 16s.
I z 0 No - SKlP to I
Check ftem CI, page 47
Is this residence owned by the local housing 20No - SKIP to Check ftem P3 authority7 (“Yss” marked in cc trem 16~4 I
la.Whatbvourmonthlvrwrtt
I I x3 q None I xrODK I x2 D Ref.
SKIP to 3s
b. (In ddkion to rmnt.) do you WV fa any ut~~klrs wsh aa wetar, Actrklry, 01s. # dl? SKIP to 3a Exclude telephone.
I Refer to Contra/ Card from 7 66.
T .
W Is rent lower because govsmmant pays part SONo-SKlPto3a of the cost? f”Yes” mwked in cc hem 16b)
2a. Whatbvourmwthlvrmat?
2 q No - SKIP to Check Item P4
utility company.
vow bocaur tlwv quallRed for LwwhPro0mm?
No - SKIP to 4f
I d. nowmany-? I
:+I ITjChildren I
..Amtholunchwtmor~~~? hw fx) #II m8t 8ppply.
i g 4131 1 q lFfaa 4838 2 0 Reduced-price
I 1. Do~ofumchlldrul~.frooa~ w lDY@S achoo4bwaktwrath&Bcfmolvmo?? I 2 0 No - SKJP to Check /tom Cl,
I pnge 47
I Q. How many ohlldmn?
h KiChildnn
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CALLBACK SUMMARY I Are my items ma&ad j t 0 Yes - hfarlr apppriate iramfsi Mow, Umn SKIP to on Remtndu Cud for I check hl cz . . . ? I
1 zDNo - SK/PtoChbclrhnCZ
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1. Sod !%curity Number I
IEmu in a tiwn 33bl ;
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3.. EMPLOYER
a. Emp(oYer 11 (item 6. page 131
what was the total amount of pay recaved kfom deductions on thus pbin...?
b. &yg tz (item 16.
- What was the total amoum of pay racewed before cleduct~ons on this jobin...?
1 -I-
-1s 1. pJ2mJnmsago
*oqls J.lO0/3mmms*go t m/S J~(4monthsago
-I
+=-lb 1. (lamnO”rn jw j $ 1 u 2 months ago
4. a.
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
Selfmploymem I1 bnl7. page 171
What was the total amount of income received before deductions from this
L-l 00 baa month
l-l 00 2 months ago
cl OG 3 months ago bustnws in. .I
h IO. 14mcrrthsago
5. What was the average balance in savings/ Money market depoti sccounts/
6. Vltwt was ttw avuagc balance In uv~rtgsl Mmay
I
marker deposit mourns/ CD’s/ NOW accoums tn own
:w+oIj.pJ
name? fhun 3c. page 381 ;
7. Whdtwastheaveraga I balance in Money market I funds/secumlcsibcxids h& pimlv by lwband and
m
wife? fhem 2c. page 391 i
6. wtut was the average balma In Many mirltat 1 fundslwcufit*sibonds In own name? Ihmn 3c, page
mI1.j t
391 I
r INCOME SOURCE LIST INCOME I.181
:ode TVP. Cod. TVP~
1 Social Securiw 28 Child wppo~ payments
2 U.S. Government Railroad Ratiremant pay IS Alimony payments
3 Federal Suppi.mentrl Security Income (SSII 30 Pension from cornp.sny or union
4 Stats Supplemsntsl Security lncomb (State administerad 551 onlvl
Federal Civil Service or other Federal civikan . 31 employee penrhons
6 Starr unemployment compensation 32 U.S. Military retirement pay
6 Supplsmsntal Unsmploymont Benefits 33 National Guard or Rewrve Forces retirement
7 Other unemploymsnt compenrrtion ITrade Adjustment Act benefits. strika pay. other1
34 Stats government pensions
B Vsteranr compmsm~on or pensions 36 Local govwmnsnt pensiow
0 Slack lung p.yments 36 Income from paid-up life insurance policies or annuiws
10 Worker’r compensm~on 37 Estates and trusts
11 State temporary sickness or disabilw knefiis 38 Other payments for retirement. disability or ~UNIVOI
12 Employer or union temporary sickness policv 40 G.I. SilllVEAP education benefits
13 Payments from I sickness, accident or disability 60 Incoma assistance from a charitable group
insurance polq purchased on your own 6 1 Money from relatwea or friends
20 Ald to Famikes with Dependent Children (AFDC. ADCI 62 Lump *urn paymsnts
2 1 General assistance or General relief I3 Income from roorncrs or boarders
22 Indian. Cuban, or Refugee Assistance S4 National Guard or Reserve pay
23 Foster child cara payments 66 Incidental or casual earnings
24 Other welfrra 66 Other cash income not included elsewhere
2S WIC IWomen, Infants and Children Nutrition Program)
27 Foodstamps
ASSET LIST SPECIAL INDICATORS
:ode TVPE Cods TVPO
IO0 Regular/passbook ravings accounts in l bank. sw- 170 Worked ingr and loan M credit umon
171 Disabled 101 Money markm daposit ectounts
172 Medicare IO2 Certificates of Deposit 01 other ravings certificates
173 Medicsid IO3 NOW, Supof NOW or other interact earning
thackmg ucountr 174 U.S. Swings Bonds IE. EE)
IO4 Money market funds 176 Dthsr educational a**lstanc*
I OS i U.S. Gowmment securities
IO6 Municip*l or corponta bonds
107 Othm intw9st*aming e*sots
110 Stock8 or mutual fund shares
120 Rental propetTy
130 hiongmger
3 40 Royalties
160 Other fin*ncial invatments
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1 1 1 1 1 1
INCOME SOURCE SUMMARY (ISS) INSTRUCTlON -Column Ia) will show tha income source code. In cdumn (bi. mark (XI for 011
Lourdes from which income was received during the reference period. Column (Cl yll show the type of income source. Thr Amounts section should be filled stwtmg with the peg* number rhcwn in column Id1 for thorr’incoma sources which have been marked.
INCOME CODES S-13
ingr accounts in a bank. savin
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SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRA,, PARTICIPATION (SIPP)
WAVE 1 RECTANGULAR PILE
TECHNICAL DOCUXENTATION
Washington, D.C.
1084
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCZ
!!alcolm Baldrige, Secretary Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary
Sidney Jones, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BlJREAU OF THE CENSUS
John G. Keane. Director C. Louis Kincannon, Deputy Director
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
John G. Keane, Director C. Louis Kincannon, Deputy Director
James E. Gorman, Acting Assistant Director for Communications
DATA USER SERVICES DIVISION
Michael G. Garland, Chief Farshall L. Turner, Jr., Assistant Chief
for User Services
ACKNOWLEDG?lENTS
This technical documentation was prepared within the Data Access acd Use Staff, under the direction of James P. Curry, Chief, and Barbara J. Aldrich, Chief of its Technical Information Section. Annette Ralston was coordinator for this documentation and James Clark provided technical assistance on the data dictionary. Word processing support was provided by Mary G. Thomas and Joann y. Sutton. The data dictionary was developed from materials prepared bl Demographic Surveys Division staff. The alphabetic index to the data dictionary was prepared by Paul T. Zeisset.
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The file should be cited as follows:
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SLPP) Microdata File: Wave 1 Rectangular File [machine-readable data file] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. --Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1934.
The technical documentation should be cited as follows:
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Wave 1 Rectangular File Technical Documentation / prepared by the Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census. --.Washington: The Bureau, 1984.
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For additional information concerning the fi;e, contact Data User Services Division, Customer Services (Tapes), Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Phone: (301) 763-4100.
For additional information concerning the technical documentation, contact Data User Services Division, Data Access and Use Staff, Bureau of the Census, Washiugton, D.C. 20233. Phone: (301) 763-2074.
For additional information concerning the guestionnaire content - --' contact Jack McNeil (763-7946) or John Coder (763-5060) in Population Division. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
. For additional general information about SIPP, contact Daniel Kasprzyk (763-5784) or David McMillen (763-5592) in Population Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
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SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION WAVE 1 RECTANGULAR FILE
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
ABSTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.......... 1
FILE INFORMATION Geographic Coverage ...................................................... 5 Identification Number System ............................................. 5 Topcoding of Income Variables ............................................ 6
ALPHABETIC INDEX To THE DATA DICTIONARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
HOW TO USE THE DATA DICTIONARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
DATA DICTIONARY Sample Unit Information .................................................. 33 Household Information .................................................... 36 Family Information ...................................................... 126
Person Information ...................................................... 151
Wage/Salary Information ................................................. 254 Self Employment Information ............................................. 267 General Type 1 Income Information ....................................... 283 General Type 2 Income Information ....................................... 355
APPENDICES A. CODE LISTS
A-l Income Source Code List A-2 Income Sources Included in Monthly Cash Income A-3 Sources of Means-Tested Benefits Covered in Sipp A-4 1960 Census of Population Occupation Classification System A-5 1980 Census of Population Industry Classification System
B. SELECTED WEIGHTED AND UNWEIGHTED COUNTS
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USER NOTES
This section will contain information relevant to SIPP that becomes available after the file is released. The cover letter to the updated information shouid be filed behind this page.
User Notes will be sent to all users who (1) purchased their file (or Users' Guide) from the Census Bureau and (2) returned the coupon following thmle page-
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~~~Ygf-%~ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
. . f @
Bureau of the Census
‘?a, 3 Washington. D.C. 20233
‘4m or *c’
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Wave 1
User Note No. 1
Wave f Rectangular File Technical Documentation
Attached is a list of corrections to the universe description for some
variables. The relevant page number of the technical documentation, the
mnemonic descriptor and the corrected universe are included for each
variable.
Wave 1 Relational File Technical Documentation
Attached are replacement pages 4-24B and 4-24C. A corrected explanation
of several of the asset files is shown on the replacement pages.
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Wave 1 Rectangular File Technical Documentation
Universe Corrections
p. 35 SU-RGC U All sample units
p. 41 Hl-RACE, Hl-SEX U Type A noninterview households
p. 42 Hl-SIZE U Type A noninterview households
p. 45 Ul-RACE, Ul-SEX, Ul-SIZE U Type A noninterview households
p. 52 Hl-4810, Hl-4812, Hl-4814 U Households with rent subsidized by government
p. 53 Hl-4828 U Households with 1 or more children 5 to 18
p. 54 H-4830, H-4832, H-4834 U Households with 1 or more children 5 to 18
H-4836 U Households with 1 or more children 5 to 18 receiving free or reduced-price lunches
p. 227 SC1486, SC1488, SC1492, SC1494, SC1496 U Persons 15 years old or older meeting eligibility requirements
p. 228 SC1498, SC1502, SC1506, SC1508
U Persons 15 years old or over meeting eligibility requirements
p. 229 SCl512, SC1514, X1516, SC1518, SC1520
U Persons 15 years old or older with 1 or more but not all of their children covered by Medicaid
p. 230 X1528, SC1530, SC1532, SC1534
u All persons
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of the Census WashingCon. D.C. 20233
S'urvey of Incme and Program Fkrticipation (SIFP)
Wave 1 Recta.WJl~
User Note
File (Version 2)
No. 2
CBanges made in the second version of the below. Use the attached revised pages to your copy of the documntation and file this user note in the user note section.
Wave 1 rectangular file are indicated
replace the correspx~g pages in
page Description of change
26 "Version number of the file" added.
155 Each age item was reduced to 2 characters followed by 1 character of filler.
SC1682 was reduced to 4 characters followed by 2 characters of filler. Maxinun amunt for total tuition and fees is 4,000.
241
390
SCl690 was reduced to 4 cwracters followed by 2 characters of filler. Maxlrmrm amount for total assistance is $4,ooo.
An item indicating a specific version of the file was added. This addition caused e the filler item to be 1 character less.
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ABSTRACT 1
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Microdata File: Wave 1 Rectangular File [machine -readable data file] / conducted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. --Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1984.
TYPE OF FILE:
Microdata; unit of observation is an individual.
UNIVERSE DESCRIPTION:
The universe is the resident population of the United States, but excluding persons living in institutions and military barracks.
SUBJECT-ZIATTER DESCRIPTION:
The file contains basic demographic and social characteristics data for each member of the household. These include age, sex, race (White; Black ; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander: and Other), ethnic origin (23 categories including 7 Spanish origin categories), marital status, household relationship, education, and veteran status.
Limited data are provided on housing unit characteristics such as units in structure, tenure, access, and complete kitchen facilities.
Core questions, which are repeated at each interview, cover labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs for each month of this four-month reference period. Data for employed persons include number of hours and weeks worked, earnings, and weeks without a job. Nonworkers are classified as unemployed, or not in the labor force. In addition to income data associated with labor force activity, data include nearly 50 other types of income. Core data also cover post secondary school attendance, public or subsidized rental housing, low-income energy assistance, and school breakfast and lunch participation.
The sample consists of 4 rotation groups, each interviewed in a different month from October 1983 to January 1984. For each group the reference period for reporting labor force activity and income is the four calendar months preceeding the interview month.
SIPP is a longitudinal survey where each sampled household and each descendent household is reinterviewed at 4-month intervals for 9 interviews or “waves. ” This file contains the results of the initial interview. Unique codes are included on each record to allow linking together the same persons with subsequent waves.
GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE:
United States. Codes are included for 38 individual States, although the sample was not designed to produce State estimates. Areas in the SIPP
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sample in six other States are identified in two groups for confidentiality reasons. (Future waves will include some cases coded to other States not originally sampled, reflecting persons in the original sample who moved there.) No other geographic identifiers are provided.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION:
FILE STRUCTURE: Rectangular. Each logical record fcr a sampled person includes information on the household and family of which the person was a part during each month of the reference period, as well as characteristics of the person and each source of income received ddring the period.
FILE SIZE: 53,726 logical records; 5,352 character logical record length.
FILE SORT SEQUENCE: Rotation group (i.e., month of interview) by FIPS State of sampling unit within rotation group by sampling unit identification number within State by enzry address ID and person number within sampling unit.
REFERENCE MATERIALS:
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Wave 1 Rectangular File __----- ----. - ---.-- -. - ---_ - Technical Documentation. This documentation includes this abstract, the Zta dictionary,
----- an index to the data dictionary, relevant code lists, and
selected control counts. The technical documentation is packaged with the Users' Guide. One copy of the Users' Guide/Technical Documentation package - -_ --.--- --! ---.-- -----. accompanies each file order but it may also be purchased separately for $10 from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Users' Guide. The Users' -- - -me --. ---a ------ ---.- ---. --- -- Guide contains general information on the background, survey content, sample -- design, and collection and processing of data from the survey, as well as a glossary of selected terms. A copy of the Users' Guide/Technical ---.-- --I ---v-s-. Documentation package is included with each file order. Copies may be urchased separately for $10 each from Data User Services Division, Cus,tomer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
RELATED PRINTED REPORTS AND MACHINE-READABLE DATA FILES:
Economic Characteristics of Households in the United States: 3rd Quarter, .-- - --- -. em.-. - --- 1983 (Preliminary data from the Survey of Income and'program Participation). Current Population Reports Series P-70, No. 1. Available from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 26233. Ccst is $2.25.
A number of publications and data files will be generated Erom the information ccllected in SIPP. Availability of these products will be announced in the Monthly Product PJntouncement (MPA) and Data User News. To -a--- be included on th~~~~%~e%~>~PA or subscription information for Data User News contact Data User Services Division, Ckstomer Services, -- ---' Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Phone: (301) 763-4100.
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FILE AVAILABILITY:
The file may be ordered from Data User Services Division using the order form on the following page. It is available on 8 reels at 1600 bpi for $1120 and on 2 reels at 6250 bpi for $280. A machine-readable dictionary is contained at the end of reel 8 at 1600 bpi and reel 2 at 6250 bpi. It is also available separately for $140 on 1 reel at either density.
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FILE INFORMATION
Geographic Coverage
State codes identify 38 States individually on Wave 1 and the rest of the States in two groups. No other geographic identification is provided on Wave 1, although a subsample of metropolitan residents will be identified on future waves. The sample was not designed to produce State level estimates. State codes are primarily useful in relating a respondent's recipiency of benefits to thresholds which may vary from State to State.
Identification Number System
The SIPP identification scheme is designed to uniquely identify individuals in each wave, provide a means of li.nking the same individuals over time, and group individuals into households and families over time.
The various components of the identification scheme are listed below:
PSU Number Segment Number Serial Number Address ID Entry Address ID Person Number
Scrambled together to protect confidentiality
In Wave 1, the scrambled PSU, segment, and serial number uniquely identifies each sampling unit. This identifier is scrambled the same way on each wave regardless of moves, to enable matching from wave to wave.
The two-digit address ID code identifies each household associated with the same serial number. The first digit of the address ID code indicates the wave in which that address was first assigned for interview. The second digit sequentially numbers multiple households that have the same serial number. The Wave 1 address ID code for all sample addresses is 11. As SIPP sample persons move to ne-w addresses, new address ID codes are assigned.
The person ID is a five-digit number consisting of the two-digit entry address ID and a three-digit person number. Person numbers 101, 102, etc., are assigned in Wave 1; 201, 202, etc., are assigned to persons added to the roster in Wave 2, and so forth. This five-digit number is not changed or updated, regardless of moves.
The sampling unit serial number and address ID code uniquely identifies each household in any given wave. The sampling unit serial number can link all households in subsequent waves back to the original Wave 1 household.
Topcoding of Income Variables -
To protect against the possibility that a user might recognize the identity of a SIPP respondent with very high income, income from every source is "topcoded" so that no individual income amounts above $100,000 are revealed. While the data dictionary indicates a topcode of $33,332 for monthly income, this topcode will rarely be used. In most cases the monthly income is shown as individual dollar amounts of $8,333, with $8,333 actually representing "$8,333 or more." (The $100,000 income topcode is $8,333 multiplied by 12 months). Individual monthly amounts above $8,333 may occasionally be shown if th e respondent's income varied considerably from month to month, as long as the average does not exceed $8,333. For example, if a respcndents' income from a single job were concentrated in only one of the four reference months, a figure as high as $33,332 could be shown. (Inccms from interest or property have lower topcodes).
Summary income figures on the person, family, and household records are simple sums of the components shown on the file after topcoding, and are not indepen- dently topcoded. Thus, a person with high income from several sources (jobs, businesses, property) could have aggregate monthly income well over the topcode for each source. Families and households with a number of high income metioers could theoretically have aggregate inccme shown well ever $100,000, through well below the $1.5 million shown as the highest allowable value in the data dic- tionary.
The user is cautioned against trying to make much use of the occasional monthly figures above $8,333, except in calculating aggregates or observing patterns across the 4-month period for a single individual, family, or household. Those units with higher monthly amounts shown are a biased sample of high income units, more likely to include units with income from multiple sources than other units with equally high aggregate income which comes from a. single source.
INDEX TO SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANGULAR FILE
This is an index to the data dictionary for the SIPP Wave 1 rectangular file.
The five columns at the right present the beginning character location for the referenced data field or fields. Entries in the four righthand columns refer to data specific to particular months during the reference period. For example, data in the column headed "MO 1 LOCATION" refer to the first reference months (four months prior to the interview).- Entries in the column headed "INTV LOCATION" refer to characteristics as of the interview dater e.g.r the highest grade attended, or other items not differentiated by month during the reference period. Where the entry refers to more than one consecutive data field, the location is that of the first character of the first field.
The column headed "MNEMONIC" presents the same 8-character data names as are shown in the data dictionary, with two exceptions. Where there are separate entries for the four reference months, an asterisk (*) replaces the 1, in the actual mnemonic.
2, 3, or 4 that would appear (Where there is an entry in the "INTV
LOCATION" column as well as the four months, the data item refers to the same characteristic as of the interview date, and would carry a 5 in place of the asterisk in the mnemonic.) Where a colon appears in the mnemonic, as in SC1660:78, the index entry applies to two or more consecutive fields, in this case starting with SC1660 and ending with SC1678.
This index may also be used as an index to the questionnaire document itself, reproduced in the Users' Guide text. Each item on the questionnaire carries a boxed 4-digit number next to the answer fields. This number appears as part of the mnemonic wherever the correspondence between the item on tape and the questionnaire item is direct. The 4-digit number is usually preceded by "SC", meaning.
but when other characters appear they add For example, WSl-2012 corresponds to questionnaire
item 2012 (on class of worker) and the "WSl" distinguishes the response for the first wage/salary job from a response for the second such job , which would begin with "WS2". Mnemonics without 4-digit numbers are associated with items from the control card or are the result of manipulating or "recoding" one of more items from the questionnaire.
INDEX To SIPP WAVE 1 PECTANGULAR FILE
REFERENCE MNENCNIC INTV MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4
LocALKALDcALfxALLm TION TICN TION TICN TI63
Absence Without Pay, Imputation Flag Absence Without Pay, Imputation Flag Absence Without Pay, Reason Absence Without Pay, Reason Absence Without Pay, Reason, Imput. Flag Absence Without Pay, Reason, Imput. Flag Absence Without Pay, Specific Weeks Absence Without Pay, Specific Weeks Access to Unit Access to Unit, Unedited Address ID from CC of New Add. (Movers) Address ID from CC of Previous Address pddress ID of Household Address ID of Person at Entry, Edited Address ID of Person at Entry, P-reedited Address ID's, # in Sample Unit by Month Address i3, Previous Wave AFx ($1 AFX Coverage AFDC Payment for Family ($1
, AFDC Payment for Household ($1 AFDC Payment for Subfamily ($1 AFIX LRecipiency AFDC, Imputation Flags AFX, ?ersons Covered (by #) AFIX:, Recipiency AFDC, Recipiency Age Age: Year of Birth, Preedited Aid to Families w/&p. Children-See AFDC Alimony Payments ($1 Alimony Payments, Imputation Flags Alirony Payments, Recipiency Alimony Payments, Recipiency Alinony Payments, Recipiency Alimony Payments, -Recipiency, Imp Flag Ancestry - See Ethnicity Annuity Inca, Recipiency Annuity Incune, Recipiency as Widow(er) Annuity Income, Recipiency, Input. Flag Armed Forces Status Armed Forces Status of Spouse Armed Forces Status of Spouse, Imp Flag Armed Forces St$us, Unedited Asset Inccme, # Person in SU with Asset Inccane-See Also Raperty Income Asset Ownership Sumnary Asset Source Codes Assets, Ownership of Various Types Assets, Ownership of Various, Imp Flag
PP-IMPlO:ll PP-IMP14:lS SC1098 SC1174 PP-IMP12 PP-IMP16 SC1058:96 SC1136:72 H*-ACCESS U*-ACCES
cc-ADm
cc-ADLET H*+DDID
PP-ENTRY U-ENTRY
SUHHCNT*
R+ADDID
12oAMT*
AFx*
F*-AFDC
H**JX
s*-AFx
RECIPSUM
120IMP01:04
AFDC3034:54 SC1486 120RECf AGE-f
U-BFZIHYR
3166 3170 2857 2895 3168 3172 2837 2876
99 387 675 963 120 408 696 984
2302 2300
46 334 622 910 2135 2281
27 2190
19 21 23 25
4049 4055 4061 4067 2764 2765 2766 2767 1321 1435 1549 1663
245 533 821 1109 1777 1891 2005 2119
2524 4104 4105 4106 4107
4073 3013
4045 4046 4047 4048 2206 2209 2212 2215 2218
2304
129AMr* 4384 4389 4394 4399 129IMPo1:04 4404 4405 4406 4407 REC IEUM 2533 SC1416 2980 129REc* 4380 4381 4382 4383 PP-IMP42 3198
SC1382 SC1446 PP-IMP38 IN-AF SC1696 PP-IMP83 U-AF sum2 - a
2964
2993
3194 2280 3140 3239 2327
39
-ASSETsuM 2580 AsTsom 2721 SC1624:54 3095 PP-IMP64:67 3220
INDEX 'IO SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANGUIAR FILE
REFERENCE MNEMONIC lNrv MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4 xx24 TION TICN TICN TICN
Boltis, Money Market Furds in Own Name Bards, Money Market Fur&., Joint Bonds, Municipal or Corporate, Ownership Bonds, Municipal or Corporate, Ownership BOndS, Municipal or Corporate, Ownership Bonds, 'u'.S. Savings, Ownership Business-See Self-Errployment Calendar Month Calendar Month Calendar Month Calendar Month of Interview CalendarYear Calelldar Year Calendar Year Cash Benefi%s, Receipt by HH Metier(s) Casual Earnings -See Incidental Earnings Certificates of Deposit, Imputation Flag Certificates of Deposit, Cwnership Certificates of Deposit, Ownership Certificates of,Deposit, Ownership Change in wition-See also Movers Change to Family Ccmpos., Month-to-Month Change to HH Cmition, Month-to-Month Change to Subfamily Camp, Month-to-Month Chari"&le Group, Money frcan, ($) Charitable Group, Money fram, Imp. Flags Charitable Group, Money from, Recipiency Charitable Group, Money from, Recipiency Checking Accounts, Int-Earning, Imp Flag Checking Accounts, Interest-Earning Checking Accounts, Interest-Earning Child Suport Papents ($) Child Support Payments, Imputation Flags Child Support Payments, Recipiency Child Support Payrtents, Recipiency Child Support Payrrtents, Recipiency Child/Adult Status Child/Adult Status, Previous Wave Children 5-18 in Household Children-See alsoCwnChildren Class of Worker Class of Worker Class of Worker Class of Worker, Imputation Flag Class of Worker, Imputation Flag Class of Worker"See Self-Errrployment Clerical Review Time in Minutes College TermSystem College Term System, Imputation Flag Company Pension-See Pension
0104YN-* J104YN-* ASSE;TsUM SC1640 SC4404 SC1644
4950 4951 4952 4953 4930 4931 4932 4933
2586 3103 5217 3105
Hf-MONTH 48 336 624 312 F*-MONTH 1221 1335 1449 1563 S*-MONTFi 1677 1791 1905 2019 H*I'IM38B 133 427 71.5 1003 H*-YEAR 50 338 626 914 F*-YEAR 1223 1337 1451 1365 s*-yEAR 1679 l-793 1987 2021 H*-CASH 171 459 747 1035
PP-IMP67 3223 ASSFISUM 2582 SC1630 3098 SC4304 5198
FCH?NE* HCHANGE* scHANGE* ISoAMTf ISGIMPO1:04 RECIPSUM IsoREC* PP-IMP68 SC1632 SC4306 I28AMT* I281MPO1:04 RECIPSUM SC1420:22 128REC* #>P-STAT Fd-FQE?sr H*-4826
2349 2350 2351 2352 2344 2345 2346 2347 2353 2354 2355 2356 4664 4669 4674 4679 4684 4685 4686 4687
2348
2554 4660 4661 4662 4663
3224 3099 5199
4356 4361 4366 4371 4376 4377 4378 4379
2532 2982
4352 4353 4354 4355 2243 221?0
300 588 876 1164
SC1714 3155 WSl-2012 32T5 WS2-2012 3360 WSlIMPO3 3317 WS2IMPO3 3402
ITlOB - * 28~34 SC1680 3123 PP-IMP78 3234
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REFERENCE
Coverage by Health Insurance Coverage by Medicaid Coverage by Medicare Coverage by WIC Coverage Recales, AFDC Coverage -es, Feed Stamps Coverage Recodes, Foster Care Payments Coverage Recodes, General Assistance Coverage Recedes, Other Welfare Payments Coverage .ReccAes, Railroad Retirement Coverage RecoAes, Social Security Coverage Recodes, Veterans Payments Cay J& Eded Day Jcb Ended Day Jab Started Day Jcb Started Day of Interview, Unedited Day Person Left this Address Disability Inccxte, Recipiency Disability Incane, Recipiency, Imp Flag Disability Incune, Types Received Disability Income, Types, Imput. Flag Disability Insurance-See Insurance Inc Disability, Work Disability, Work, Imputation Flag Disability: VA Rating Discouraged Worker Discouraged Worker, Imputation Flag Dividetis-See Stock Divider& &ration of J& &ration of Jcb Earnings after Expenses from Business(S) Earnings after Expenses fran Business(S) Earnings after Expenses, Imputation Flag Earnings after Expenses, Imputation Flag Earnings Sy Month (Before Deauctions)($) Earnings by Month (Before Deductions)($) Earnings by Month, Imputation Flag Earnings by Month, Imputation Flag Earnings fran this J& ($) Earnings frcm this Jcb ($1 Earnings of Family ($1 Earnings of Household ($) Earnings of Person, Total ($) Earnings of Subfamily ($) Earnings,Rece@tof Earnings, Receipt of Earnings: Earnings:
Salary frun Bus., Imput. Flag
Earnings: Salary fm Bus., Imput. Flag Salary from Business
MNEMCNIC
HIMKH" CAIDCQF fcla.RECOP WICCOv* AFIx* mDsTP* FOSTKID* GElW33T.f CYTHWELF* PAImDl SOCSEC" VETS* WSl-2022 WS2-2022 WSl-2018 WS2-2018 IT8IZAY U-mYLFT SC1386:88 PP-IMP39:40 SC1390:1412 PP-IMP41
SC1386 2966 PP-IMP39 3195 SC1336 2940 SC1222:28 2919 PP-IMP22:28 3178
WSl-2016:22 WS2-2016:22 SEl-2260 SE2-2260 SElIMPll SE2IMPll WSl-2032:38 WS2-2032:38 WSlCALlOl:O4 WS2CALo1:04 WS1+MT* WS2+MT* F*-EAFW Hf-EARN PP-EARN* s*-EARN WSI-RECIf WS2-REc1* ' ,SElIMP07 SE2IMP07 SEl-2232
TIGN TION TICN TIGN TION
3283 3368 3279 3364 2799 2296 2966 3195 2968 3197
3277 3362 3496 3602 3511 3617
3507 3613 3462
MO 1
2697 2698 2699 2700 2672 2673 2674 2675 2667 2668 2669 2670 2676 2677 2678 2679 2764 2765 2766 2767 2768 2769 2770 2771 2776 2777 2778 2779 2772 2773 2774 2775 2780 2781 2782 2783 2788 2789 2790 2791 2784 2785 2786 2787 2760 2761 2762 2763
3308 3303 3298 3393 3388 3383 3321 3322 3323 3406 3407 3408 3254 3259 3264 3339 3344 3349 1268 1382 1496
186 474 762 2417 2425 2433 1724 1838 1952 3250 3251 3252 3335 3336 3337
MO 2 MO 3 MO 4
3293 3378 3324 3409 3269 3354 1610 1050 2441 2066 _ 3253 3338-
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INDEXTOSIPPWAVE 1RECTAN~~FILE
REFERENCE MNEMONIC
Earnings: Gross of Business "$1000 SEl-2214 Earnings: Gross of Business "$1000 SE2-2214 Earnings: Gross of Business, Irnput. Flag SElIMPO4 Earnings: Gross of Business, Iwt. Flag SE2IMP04 Earnings: Other Inc from Bus., Imp Flag SElIMP08 Earnings: Other Inc from Bus., Imp Flag SEzMP08 Earnings: Oiher Income from Business SEl-2234 Earnings: Other Income from Business SE2-2234 Earnings: Salary from Business SE2-2232 Mucation, Finished Grade GRDUQL Educaticn, Finished Grade, Unedited IJeiPL Education, Highest Grade Att., Unedited U-HIGRDE Education, Highest Grade Attended HIGPADE Education: Attendance beyond HS Level SC1658 Education: Attendance beyond HS,Imp Flg PP-IMP75 Educational Assistance SC1660:78 Educational Assistance ($) SC1690 Educational Assistance ($), Input. Flag PP-IMP81 Educational Assistance, Imputation Flag PP-IMP76:77 Educaticnal Assistance, Imputation Flag PP-IMP82 Educational Assistance: Work-Study Prog. SC1692 Employees, Nmber in C&V Bus., Imp Flag SElIMP04 Ewloyees, Nmber in Cwn Bus., Imp Flag SE2IMP04 Erqloyees, Nurrber in Om Business SEl-2218 Employees, Number in Cm Business SE2-2218 mloyer Fducational Assistance SC1672 Employers, Ntier During Period SC1716 Employment Status Rectie ESR-* Energy Assistance H*-ENRGY Enerqr Assistance in Subs Hous, Imp Flag H*-IMP06:lO Energy Assistance in Subsidized Housing H*-4816:24 Entry address ID, Edited PP-ENTRY Entry Address ID, Preedited U-ENTRY Entry Address ID, Previous SC0064 Entry into New Address, Reason U-REAEVJ? Entry Month for Person Who Moved In U-MCNENT Estate or Trust Income ($1 137AMT* Estate or Trust Income, Imputation Flags 137IMPO1:04 Estate or Trust Incme, Recipiency RECIPSUM Estate or Trust Income, Recipiency 137REC* Estate or Trust, Payments for Widow SC1448 Ethnicity EIHNICTY Ethnicity, Uti-ited U-OEZISIN Exit Day for Person Who Left IJ-DVZLEl' , Exit frm Household, Reason U-m Exit Month for Person Hho Left e UT- Families, Nun&r in Household H*-FFCKC Families/Pseudo-fmilies, # in Samp.Unit SU-F Family Cmposition Change, Month-to-MO. FCHANGE* Family Focd Stamps ($1 F*-FDSTP
TION
MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4 LmALocALKAIccA TI(3N TION TICN TION
3447 3553 3504 3610 3508 3614 3463 3569 3568 2277 2324 232;! 2275 3112 3231 3113 3132 3237 3232 3238 3138 3504 3610 3449 3555 3119 3156
2;;: 2594 553 2595 841 2596
31; 607 895 1129 1183 290 578 866 1154
2135 2281 2339 2290 2294
2541
2994 2278 2320 2296 2288 2292
31
4580 4585 4590 4595 4600 4601 4602 4603
4576 4577 4578 4579
54 342 630 918
2349 2350 2351 2352 1327 1441 1555 1669
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INDEX 'IO SIPP WAVE 1 F?ECTAN~ FILE
REkENCE MNEMONIC MO 1 MO 2 MO 3
TION TION TION TICN TION
Family Income, AFIX ($1 Family Incme, Earnings ($1 FamilJj Incaw, Federal SSI ($) Family Incane, Meah.+Tested Cash ($1 Family Inccme, Other ($) Family Incme, Property ($1 Family Income, Social Security ($1 Family Income, Total ($1 Family Incme, Unemployment ($1 Family Incane, Veterans Payments ($) Family Nunber (Sub & Secondary Families) Family Records, # in Household Family SequenceNmber Family Size Family Type: Primary or Unrelated Family Type: Primary, Sub or Secondary Family 'I&e: Sex of Householder Family Type: Subfamily Farm Federal Civ Empl Pension-See Pension Federal Civ. Empl. Pension (Disability) Federal Civil Service or Other for Widow Financial Investments, Other Focd Stamp Coverage Foad Stamps ($1 Food Stamps Payment for Family ($1 Food Stamps Payment for Household ($) Food Stamps Payment for Subfamily ($1 Focd Stazps, Authorization to Receive Food Stamps, Authorization, Imput. Flag Foal Stamps, Imputation Flags F& Stamps, 2ersons Covered (by #) Food Stamps, Recipiency Focd Stamps, Recipiency Foster Child Care Payments ($1 Foster Child Care Payments Coverage Foster Child Care Payments, Ixrput. Flags Foster Child Care Payments, Recipiency Foster Child Care Payments, Recipiency Foster Child Care Payments, Recipiency Foster Child Care Pmts, Persons Cov by # General Assistance ($1 General Assistance Income Coverage General Assistance or Gen. Relief, Recip General Assistance, Imputation Flags General Assistance, Persons Covered by # General Assistance, Recipiency General Assistance, Recipiency Geographic Identification: Metro Subsamp Geographic Identification: MSA/M.SA Cede
F*-AFJX F*-EARN F*-SSI F*-TRAN
, F*-CTHER F*-PIIOP F*SCCSEC F-INC F*-UTmIP F*-VETS FAMNL.4-* H*-NF F*mR FXNUlYPHR F*-JIYPE FAMTYP-* F*-KIND S*-TYPE U*FRMSLE
1321 1435 1549 1663 1268 1382 1496 1610 1303 1417 1531 1645 1283 1397 1511 1625 1290 1404 1518 1632 1275 1389 1503 1617 1297 1411 1525 1639 1260 1374 1488 1602 1309 1423 1537 1651 1315 1429 1543 1657 2238 2239 2240 2241
52 340 628 916 1219 1333 1447 1561 1225 1339 1453 1567 1237 1351 1465 1579 2228 2229 2230 2231 1238 1352 1466 1580 1693 1807 1921 2035
119 407 695 983
2242
2232
SC1400 SC1436 SC4704 EYmDSTPf 127AMT* F*-FDSTP H*-FIXSTP S*-FETP SC1480 PP-IMP50 127IMPO1:04 FS3100:3120 RECIPSUM 127RECf 123AMTf FOSTKID* 123IMPO1:04 RECIPSUM SC1492 123REC* ?XC3034:54 12mMT* GE!!ST* SC1488 121IMPO1:04 GA3034;54 - RECIPSUM
-12lmC* H*+ETRO H*-MSA
2972 2989 5294
2768 2769 2770 2771 4297 4302 4307 4312 1327 1441 1555 1669
251 539 827 1115 1783 1897 2011 2125
3010 3206
4348 4349 4350 4351 4317 2531
4293 4294 4295 4296 4171 4176 4181 4186 2776 2777 2778 2779 4222 4223 4224 4225
2527 3015
4167 4168 4169 4170 4191
4112 4117 4122 4127 2772 2773 2774 2775
3014 4166 4167 4168 4169
4132 2525
4111 4108 4109 4110 94 382 670 95 383 671
958 959
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REFERENCE MNEMcmc
INDEX T0 SIPP mVE 1 PECTAN- FILE
Geographic Identification: State H*-STATE 92 GI Bill E$xation Benefits ($) 14OAMT* 4636 GI Bill Education Benefits, Input. Flags 14OIMPO1:04 4656 GI-Bill Education Benefits, Recipiency HECIPSUM 2544 GI Bill Education Benefits, Recipiency 14OF&C* 4632 GI/VEAP Benefits SC1662 3114 Government Pensions-See Pension Government Securities Guardian PersonN&r, Preedited Half Saqle Cede for Variance Estimation Health Insurance Coverage Health Insurance Coverage Health Insurame Coverage Health Insurance Coverage, Imput. Flag Health Insurahce, Months Covered Health Insurance, Months, 1-t. Flag Health Insurance, Persons Covered by # Health Insurance, Type of Plan Health Insurance, Type of Plan, Imp Flag Highest Grade Attended Highest Grade Attended, Unedited HOUS Worked ‘35, # of Weeks Hours Worked '35, # of Weeks, Imp Flag Hours Worked Per Week at Business, Usual Hours Worked ?er Week at Business, Usual Hours Worked Per Week at 'd/S Jcb, Usual Hours Worked Per Week at W/S Jti, Usual Yours Worked Per Week, Usual Hozs Worked Per Week, Usual,' Imp Flag Household Canpcs. Change, Month-to+4onth Household Ccmposition Change Household Canposition Change-See Movers Household Focd Stamp Payment ($) Hcusehold Income, AFDC ($) Household Income, Cash Transfer ($) Household Inccxne, Earnings ($) Household Income, Noncash ($) Household Income, Other ($) Household Incme, Propery Income ($) Household Incme, Social Security ($) Household Income, SSI ($) Household Incane, Tots1 ($1 Household Income, Unemployment (S) Household Inccme, Veterans ?ayments ($) Household Relatiomhip-See Relationship Households, # in Sample Unit by Month Households, # in Sample Unit, Total Identification Number of Sample Unit Imputation Flags Imputation Flags
SC4402 5216 U-PNGD 2315 H*-HSC a9 HIIND 2696 HIMNIH* 2697 SC1536:52 3046 PP-IMP58:63 3214 SC154C:46 3052 PP-IMP50 3216 SC1556:86 3057 SC1548:52 3053 PP-IMP61:63 3217 HIGRADE 2275 U-HIGHDE 2322 SC1234:36 2927 PP-IMP26:27 3182 SEl-2212 3445 SE2-2212 3551 WSl-2024 3285 WS2-2024 33.70 SC1230:32 2924 PP-IMP25 3181 HCHANGE* 2348 2344 H"-0018:24 152
H*-FBTP 251 539 HX+FIX: 245 533 H*m 201 489 H*-EAm? 186 474 H'%NCSH 215 503 H"<THER 208 496 H*-PROP 193 481 H*SKSEC 221 509 H*-SSI 227 515 H-INC 178 466 ~Ef-uNmP 233 521 H*-VETS 239 527
SlHH&* 27 19 sum 29 SU-ID 6 H*-IMPO1:20 314 PP-IMPO1:83 3157
lItTI.. MO1 JixALccA TION TICN
MO 2
TION
MO 3 MO 4 ixcAm TION TI@l
380 4641 4657
4633
668 956 4646- 4651 4658 4659
4634 4635
377 665 953
2698 2699 2700
3051 3050 3049
2345 2346 2347 440 728 1016
827 1115 821 1109 777 1065 762 1050 791 1079 784 1072 769 1057 ?97 1085 803 1091 ?54 1042 809 1097 _ al5 1103
21 23 25 317 605 893
602 890 1178
15
INDEX ?o SIPP WAVE 1 RECIYQJGUTAR FILE
REFERENCE MNEr0a1c MO 3 MO 4 LccALmA TION TIC+?
MO 1 MO 2
TICN TICN TICN
IncaTle, 5 Types C&in&, Recipiency
Imputation Flags
Incchne, 5 Types Curbined, Incane, Eamlngs Total ($)
Imputation Flags
Recipiency
incune, Other Cash ($1
Imputation Flags
Incane, Other Cash, Imputation Flags Incune, Other Cash, Recipiency
Imputation Flags
Income, Other Cash, Recipiency Incane, Other Total ($)
Imputation Flags
IncOme, Property Total ($) Incane, Total ($1
Imputation Flags
Income, Transfer Total ($1 Incorporation of Business
Imputation Flags
Incorporation of Business Incorporation of Business, Imput. Flag
Imputation Flags
Incorporation of Business, Input. Flag Itiex of Family Reference Person
Imputation Flags
Irdex of Subfamily Reference Person Industry
1nciden"Lal or Casual Earnings ($1
Industry rrdustry
Incidental or Casual Earnings, Irrrp Flags
1tiustry
Incidental or Casual Earnings, Recip. Incidental or Casual Earnings, Recip. Inccane Frown Life Insurance or Annuity Incoane From Life Insurance, Input. Flag Incclme Recipiency Surmnary Income Source CcAes Inccane Source Cedes (Not Elsewhere Cov) Incane Types Received Income Types Received Incame, 5 Types Cmbined ($1 Incane, 5 Types Ccsrbined, Imputation Flg
Itiustry, Imputation Flag Industry, Imputation Flag Industry, Imputation Flag Irdustry, Imputation Flag Insurance Incame, Paid Up Life ($1
RECIPSUr4
WSlIMPO2:06
175REC* PP-EARN*
ws1CAL01:04
156AMT* 156IMPO1:04
WS2IMPO2:06
ElEcIPsuM 156REC*
ws2CALo1:04
pPOTl!lER* PP-PwP* PPTUl!INf
SElIMPOl:ll
PP-TRAN* SEl-2220
SElCA.L01:04
SE2-2220 SElIMP05
SE2IMPOl:ll
SE2IMP05 F-PER
SE2CAL01:04
SriEFPER WSl-IND
G2-IMPO1:27
WSZ-INE SEl-IND
155AMT*
SE2-IND WSlIMPO2
155IMPO1:04
WS2IM.Po2 * SElIMPb2
RECIPSUM
'SE2IMP02 136AMT*
155REC* SC1382 PP-IMP38 RECIPSUM INCSOUFC SC1706:lO RECIPSUM INCSOURC 175AMT* 175IYPO1:04
Insurance Incane, Paid Up Life, Imp Flag 136IMpOl:O4 Insurance Income, Paid Up Life, Recip 136REC*
3315 3321 3400 3406 3501 3512 3607 3618 5316
4804 4809 4814 4819 4824 4825 4826 4827
2559 4800 4801 4802 4803
2964 3194 2505 2701 3145 2505 2701
4860 4866 4872 4878 4884 4885 4886 4887
2579 4856 4857 4858 4859 2389 2396 2403 2410 4832 4837 4842 4847 4852 4853 4854 4855
2560 4823 4829 4830 4831 2477 2484 2491 2498 2417 2425 2433 2441 2357 2365 2373 2381 2449 2456 2463 2470
3450 3556 3505 3611
1227 1341 1455 1569 1683 1797 1911 2025
3243 3328 3413 3519 3316 3401 3502 3608
4562 4567 4552 4557 4572 4573 4548 4549
4574 4575 4550 4551
16
INDEX 'IG SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANW FIL,E
REFERENCE MNEMONIC
Insurance Income, Paid Up Life, Recip. Insurance Income, Paid-Up Life, for Wid. Insurance Inccme, Paid-Up Life, Imp Flag Insurance Incme, Paid-Up Life, Recip. Insurance Income, Priv Disabil, Li Flag Insurance Income, Private Disability Insurance Income, Private Disability Insurance Income; Private Disability ($1 Insurance Income, E'rivate Disability, Re Interest frcxn Hords/Furds in Cwn Name($) Interest frcxn Bonds/Fur& in Own Name(S) Interest frrxn Horsds/Furds, Joir,t ($) Interest from Savtigs in Own Name ($1 Interest f rm Savings in Own Name (Sj Interest from Savbgs, Imputation Flag Interest fmm Savbgs, Joint Interest fmn Savir:gs, Joint ($1 Interest-See also Mortgage Interest Interest-Earning Assets, Other, Ownershp Interest-Earning Checking Accounts Interview Status: Coverage Interview Status: Number of Phone Calls Interview Status: Nurrber of Visits Intenriew Status: Person Number of Proxy Interview Status: Reason for Nminterv. Interview Status: Self or Proxy Interview Status: Self, Proxy or i%3%al. Interview Time in Minutes Interviewer Code Investments, Other, Cwnership Investments-See Assets JTPA/CETA Training Allowance Kitchen Facilities Kitchen Facilities, Unedited Legal Form cf Organization Legal Form of Organization Legal Form of Organization, Imput. Flag Legal Form of Organization, Imput. Flag Life Insurance-See Insurance Income Life Insurance: Inccme for Widw Loan, Student Lccal Gove mment Pension Lccal Government Pension (Disability) Local Governme& Pension for Widow &al Government Pension-See Pension imking for Work or Layoff, Input. Flag Looking for Work or Layoff, Input. Flag Lmking for Work or Layoff, Spec. Weeks Looking for Work or Layoff, Spec. Weeks Lcoking for Work or on Layoff
RECIEJSUM 2540 SC1446 2993 PP-IMP38 3194 SC1382 2964 113IMPOl:O4 4041 RECIPSUM 2517 SC1396. 2970 113AMT* 4021 113REC* 4017 oINT104* 4954 SC4420 5228 JINT104* 4934 01NT100* 4912 SC4320 5209 G2-IMP02:04 5317 SC4312 5202 JINTlGO* 4892
ASSFL”sUM 2587 SC4306 5199 H*-OOl3:54 148 U%YTPHN 143 VTGTVST 141 IT7H 2793 Hf11M36B 132 ?T7A 2792 PP-INTW 2134 IIT9B 2801 H*-IRICD 115 ASSETTSUM 2592
SC1674 3120 H*-E?ICHN 100 U*-KICHN 121 SEl-2220:22 3450 SE2-2220:22 3556 SElIMP05:06 3505 SE2IXE'05:06 3611
SC1446 SC1676:78 SC1376 SC1408 SC1444
I PP-IMP62
'PP-IMP18 SC1004:40 SC1178:1214 SC1002
lZ?I'V MO1 IixA m-24 TION TION
2993 3121 2960 2975 2992
3158 3174 2809 2897 2808
MO 2
TION
MO 3 MO 4 mcALccA TION TION
4042 4043 4044
4026 4018 4958
4938 4916
4031 '4036 4019 4020 4962 4966
4942 4946 4920 4924
4SC,6 4900 4904
436 43i 429
420
724 1012 7i9 1007 717 1005
708 996
,403
388 409
691 979
676 964 697 985
17
INDEX 'IO SIPP WG 1 REC%NGUL?G FILE
REFERENCE MNEMCNIC MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4
TION TICN TICN TICN TION
Lcoking for Work or on Layoff bking fcr Work or on Layoff, Imp Flag Lcoking for Work or on Layoff, Imp Flag Lw Income Cutoff (Annual $) Iuw Income Cutoff (Annual 5) liw Income Cutoff (Annual 3) limp Sum Payments ($) Lump Sum Payments, Imputation Flags Lump Sum Payments, Recipiency w Sum Payments, Recipiency Marital History Marital History, Iqutation Flag Marital Status Marital Status Marital Status, Preedited Marital Status, Previous Wave Means-Tested Benefits, Receipt of Means-Tested Cash Benefits, Receipt of Means-Tested Cash Transfer Inc of Fam($) Means-Tested Cash Transfer Inc of HH ($) Means-Tested Cash Transfer Inc of Sub($) Means-tested Cash Transfer Income ($) MeansXested Noncash Benefits, Rec. of Mean&Tested Noncash Income ($) Medicaid Medicaid Coverage Medicaid Coverage Medicaid, Imputation Flag Medicaid, Months Covered Medicaid, Months Covered, Imput. Flag I4edicaid, Person #'s of Covered Children Medicare Claim # (last 2 digits) Medicare Coverage Medicare, Type of Coverage Metropolitan Statistical Area (Selected) Metropolitan Subsample Military Pension-See Pension Military Retirement Pay Military Retirement Pay for Disability Military Retirement Pay for Widw Military Service, Previous-See Veteran Military Service-See Armed Forces Status Money Market Deposit Accounts, Imp Flag Money Market Deposit Accounts, Ownership Money Market Deposit Accounts, Ownership __ -
SC1176 PP-IMP01 PP-IMP17 H*-FOV$ F*-FOVS s*-EoV$ 152AMT* 152IMPO1:04 RECIPSUM 152REC* SC1418 PP-IMF43 MS-f SC1414 U-MS Ew-Ms Hf-MEANS H*-CASH F*-TRAN H*-TRAN s*-TRAN pp-TRAN* HqCASHB H'NONCSH SC1502:36 MEDICAID CAIDCO~ PP-xMP53:57 +X1528:36 PP-IMP56:57 SC1510:20 SC1466 CARECOP SC1468 H*-MSA H*-METRO
2896 3157 3173
173 461 749 1037 1255 1369 1483 1597 1711 1825 1939 2053 4720 4725 4730 4735 4740 4741 4742 2743
4716 4717 4718 4719 2556
2981 3199 2227 2979 2311 2193
2223 2224 2225 2226
170 458 746 1034 171 459 747 1035
1283 1397 1511 1625 201 489 777 1065
1739 1853 1967 2081 2449 2456 2463 2470 172 460 748 1036 215 503 791 1079
3020 2671
2672 2673 2674 2675
3045 3044 3043 3042 3209
3212 3023 3003
2667 2668 2669 2670 3005
95 383 671 959 94 382 670 958
SC1370 2958 SC1402 2973 SC1438 2990
PP-IMP66 AssEmuM
3222 2581 3097 SC162& '
Money Market Deposit Accounts, Ownership #SC4302 5137 Money Market Fur&, Ownership ASSmUM 2584 Money Market Futis, Ownership SC1636 3101 Money Market Funds, Ownership SC4400 5215 Month J&I Erdeci WSl-2020 3281
18
INDEX 110 SIPP WA
REFERENCE IYNETOJIC m MO 1 Lax JlccA TION TICN
MO 2
TIaJ
MO 4
TIOPJ
Month Jcb Ended Month Job Started Month Jcb Started Month of Interview
wS2-2023 Wsl-2016 WS2-2016 H*I!lN38B ITaMTH H"-MONTH F*-MONTH S*-MONTH U*I'IN38B U-NCNENT U+!CNLLET FCHANGE" HCHANGE* SCHANGE* WSl-2032:38 t?S2-2032:38 ciGKALc1: 04 wS2mL01:04 %X.540:46 PP-IMP60 SEl-2238:44 SE2-2238:44 SElCAL31:04 SE2CXL01:04 X1528:36 PP-%P56:57 mlP~I130* X4:'16 G2-IMP24:26 JMAMl30" SC4712 JM0RTYN* CX4ORIYN" SC4700 cBTIcmN* JrffxmNf ASSmSUM SC1642 U-DAY!LFT U-MCNENC u7m
U-REAENT U-REDiLFl? H*-a018 Ei*-O020 - H*+SA"
assETSuM 154AMT* 154INPO1:04 154RKf
3366 32?7 3362
Month of Interview, Unedited MonZl of Peference, Calendar Month of Reference, Calendar Month of Heference, Calendar Mcnth of Visit Month Person Entered this Address Month Person Left this Address Month-to+onth Change in Family Compos. Month-t0+4onth Change in HH Conposition Mo;lth-to-Nonth Change in Subfamily Cump. Monthly Earnings Befxe Deductions (Sj Monthly Earnings Befxe Deductions ($) Monthly Earnings, Imputation Flag Monthly Earnings, Imputation Flag Monthly Health Insurance Coverage Monthly Health Insurance, Iqut. Flag lMonthly Incune of Business (Sj Monthly Income of Business ($j Monthly Income of Business ($j, Imp Flag Monthly Incoane of Business ($j, Imp Flag Monthly Medicaid Coverage Monthly Medicaid Coverage, bput. Flag Mortgage Interest Earned In Own Narre ($j Mmtgage Interest Earned in Cwn Nan-e (:;j Mortgage Interest Earned, Input. Flag b4crtgage Interest Earned, Joint (S; 14ortgage Interest Earned, Joint ($) Mortgage Interest Received, Joint Mortgage Interest Received, Own Name Mortgages Mcrtgages Held, In Own Name Mortgages Held, Joint Mortgages, &nership Mortgages, Ownership Mover’s Day Left this Address Mover's Month Entered this Address Mover’s Month Left tiis Add.ress Mover's Reason for Joining New Household Mover's Reason for Leaving Household Movers: Did AlLHousehold Menbars Move? Movers: New Household ~4enbers MSA/a%A Cede (Selected) Municipal or Corporate Bonds, Ownership National Guard or Beserve Pay ($) National Guard or Heserve Pay, Imp Flags National Suard or Reserve Pay, Recip
139 427 715 1003 2797
48 336 624 912 1221 1335 1449 1563 1677 1791 1905 2019
139 427 7l5 1003 2294 2292
2349 2350 2351 2352 2344 2345 2346 234'7 2353 2354 2355 2356 3308 3393 3298 3293 3393 3388 3383 3378 3321 3322 3323 3324 3406 3467 3408 3409 3052 3051 3050 3049
2348
3216 3480 3475 3470 3465 3586 3561 3576 3571 3512 3513 3514 3515 3618 3619 3620 3621 3045 3044 3043 3042
3212 5156 5160 5164 5168
5304 5339
5132 5136 5140 5144 5298
5128 5129 5130 5131 5152 5153 5154 5155
5292 5148 5149 5150 5151 5124 5125 5126 5127
2590 3104 2296 2294 2292 2290 2288
152 440 728 1016 153 441 729 1017 95 383 671 959 _
2586 4776 4781 4786 4791 4796 4797 4798 4799 4772 4773 4774 4775
19
REFERENCE MNEMCNIC
National Guard or Reserve Pay, Recip. Net Profit of Business (Over 4 MO.) ($j Net Profit of Business (Over 4 MO.) ($) Net Profit of Business, Imputation Flag Net Pmfit of Business, Imputation Flag Noncash Benefits, Receipt of Noncash Inccme cf Household ($) NGW Accounts, Omership Occupation Occupation Occupation Occupation Occupation, Imputation Flag Occupation, Imputation Flag Occupation, Imputation Flag Occupation, Imputation Flag Own Children in Family, Ntier Own Children in Subfamily, Nmber Own Children Under 18 in Family, Nm-ber Own Children Urder 18 in Subfam.,Nurber Panel Parent Person Nunber Parent Person Ntier, Previous Wave Part Time Work Part Time Work, Lqutation Flag Partners in Business, Person Ntiers Partners in Business, Person Nuribers Pell Grant
RECIPSUM 2558 SEl-2256 3490 SE2-2256 3596 SElIMPlO 3510 SE2IMPlO 3616 H+NCASHB H'%ONCSH ASSETSUM 2583 WSl-occ 3240 WS2-OCC 3325 SEl-OCC 3410 SE2-OCC 3516 bzxMPo1 3315 WS2IMPOl 3400 SElIM.POl .3501 SE2IMPOl 3607 F-ID S*CWNKID F*OK;T18 s*oKLT18 H*-SAMPL PN-ET-* 2271 m-PNJZC 2197 SC1234:38 2927 PP-IMP26:28 3182 SEl-2224:30 3452 SE2-2224330 3558 SC1654 3115 SC1398:1410 2971 SC1366:78 2956 PP-IMP37 3193 SC1434:44 2988 PP-IMP46 3202 13OAMI'* SC1398 2971 SC1434 2988 13OIMPO1:04 REcIPsm 2534 13OREC* 13lAMT* 131IMPO1:04 RECIPSUM 2535 13lREC* 135AKC* * 135IMP?)l:O4
Pension, Iccal Government, Recipiency -RECIPSUM 2539 Pension, Local Government, Recipiency 135REC* Pension, Military Retirement ($) 132AMT* Pension, Military Retirement, Imp Flags 132IMPO1:04 Pension, Military Retiremen t, Pecip. RECIPSUM 2536
Pension (Disability) Pension (Retirement) Pension (Retiremntj, Inputation Flag Pension for Widcw Pension for Wide, Imputation Flag Pension from Company or Union ($) Pension fmn Cmpany or Union (Disabil.) Pension frcm Company or Union for Wide Pension from Company or Union, Imp Flags Pension from Company or Union, Recip Pension fran Company or Union, Recip Pension, Federal Civilian ($j Pension, Federal Civilian, Imp Flags Pension, Federal Civilian, Recipiency Pension, Federal Civilian, Recipiency PoJlsion, Iccal Government ($j Pension, Local Government, Imp Flags
INDEX To SIPP NAVE 1 RECTANGULAR FILE
MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4
TICN TIGN TION TICN TICN
172 460 748 1036 215 503 791 1079
1239 1353 1467 1581 1695 1809 1923 2037 1241 1355 1469 1583 1697 1811 1925 2039
112 400 688 976 2259 2262 2265 2268
4412 4417 4422 4427
4432 4433 4434 4435
4408 4409 4410 4411 4440 4445 4450 4455 4460 4461 4462 4463
4436 4437 4438 4439 4524 4529 4534 4539 4544 4545 4546 4547-
4520 4521 4522 4523 4468 4473 4478 4483 4488 4489 4490 4491
20
INDEX To SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANbZLAR FIDE
REFERENCE MNEMONIC INTV MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4 LmALocAm~LccA TION TION TION TIW TIa
Pension, Military Retirement, Recipiency Pension, State Government Pension, State Government ($) Pension, State Government, (Disability) Pension, State Government, for Widow Pension, State Government, Imputation Fl Pension, State Government, Recipiency Pension, State Government, Recipiency Pensions or Annuities for Widow Pensions or Annuities for Widow,Imp Flg Person # of Guardian, Preedited Person # of Household Reference Person Person # of Parent Person # of Parent, Preedited Person # of Proxy Person # of Respondent Person # of Spouse Person # of Spouse of Reference Person Person # of Spouse of Reference Person Person # of Spouse; Preedited Person #'s: Bi;siness Partners in HH Person #Is: Business Partners in HH Person #'s: Coved by AFDC Person #Is: Covered by Food Stamps Person #Is: Covered by Food Stamps Person #Is: Covered by Foster Child Rnts Person #Is: Covered by Gen. Assistance Person #Is: Covered by Health Insxance Person #Is: Covered '0'1 Other Welfare Person #Is: Covered by Railroad Retire. Person #'s: Covered by Veterans Payments Person #Is: Covered Children: Medicaid Person #, Edixd Person %, Preedited Person #, Previous Persons in Family Perscns in Household Persons in Household (Noninterview) Persons in Hczsehold (Noninterview) Persons in Subfamily Poverty Threshold (Annual $)
Poverty Threshold (Annual $) Poverty Threshold (Annual $) Previous EntryPddress ID Previous Person Nu.&er Previous Rotation Group Previous Sample Unit ID a Previous Wave Address ID Previous Wave Child/&kilt Status Previous Wave Narital Status
132PEc* SC1374 134AMT* SC1406 SC1442 134IMPO1:04 RECIFSUM 134PEC* SC1426 PP-IMP45 U-PNGD H*REFPER PPPl?-* u-PNE IT7B Uf‘CC!RSPP PNSP-* F*SPOUSE S*SFOUSE U+NSF SEl-2224:30 SE2-2224:30 AFDC3034:54
4464 4465 4466 4467
4496 4501 4506 4511 2959
2974 2991
4516
4492
4517
4493
4.518
4494
4519
4395 2538
2985 3201 2315
58 346 634 922 2259 2262 2265 2268 2271
2303 2793
145 433 721 1009 2244 2247 2250 2253 1232 1346 1460 1574 1688 1802 1916 2030
2256
2312 3452 3558 4073
FS3i00:3120 FCc3034:54 GA3034:54 SC1556:86 (x3034:54 RR3086:98 VET3034:54 sc1510:20 PP-PNLIY U-PNUM SC0066 F%L&lPER H*qJP H"-SIZE u*-SIZE S+NL?<PER El*-P0V$ F*-EOV$ s*-l?3v$ SC0064 SC0066 * PREVRO?
'PREV-ID FW-ADDID pw-FOPST EW-MS
4317 4191 4132 3057 4250 3760 3924 3023 2i37 2283 2341
1225 1339 1453 1567 63 351 639 927
110 398 686 974 136 424 712 1000
1681 17?5 1909 2023 173 461 749 1037
1255 1369 1483 1597 1711 1825 1939 2053
2339 2341 2338 2329 2180 2200 2193
21
INDEX 'I0 SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANGULAR FILE
REFERENCE MNEMONIC IMIV MO 1 MO 2 IAXA TICN TICN TION
MO 3
TION
MO 4
TION
Previous Wave Person Nurrber of Parent Previous Wave Person Number of Spouse Previous Wave Relation. to Ref. Person Previous Wave, Entry Since, Reason Previous Wave, Exit Since Froperty Incone of Family ($) Froperty Income of Household (S) Property Income of Subfamily ($) Property Income, Total ($1 Proxy Interview Proxy, Unedited Person Nurber of PSU, Segment & Serial #'s (Scrambled) Public Housing, fionthly Rent Public Housing, Cwned by Lccal Hous Auth Public Housing,'Residence In Public Housing, Residence In, Unedited Race Race of Reference Person (Noninterview) Race of Reference Person (Noninterview) Race, Preedited Pail& Retiremeent for 'Whm, Imp. Flag Railroad Retirement (Disability) Railroad Retirement (for Widow) Railroad Retirement (Retirement) Railroad Retirement Coverage Railroad Retirement for Child, Imp. Flag Railroard Retirement Imputation Flags Railroad Retirement Inanne ($) Railroad Retirement Income for Child ($1 Railroad Retirement Recip. for Children Railroad Retirement Recipiency for Whom Railroad Retirement Recipiency Type Railroad Retirement, Recipiency Railroad Retirement, Recipiency Railroad Retirement: 'I&e of Check Reason Could Not Take a Jcb Reason Could Not Take a Jcb Reason CoJid Not Take a J&, Imp&. Flag Reason Could Not Take a Job, Imput. Flag Reason for Absence from Jcb Reason for Absence from Jcb Reason for Absence from J&, Imput. Flag Reason for Absence from Jcb, Imput. Flag Reason for Entwing New Address Reason for Getting Social Security Reason for Leaving Previous Wave Address Reason for Not wing for Work Reason for Not Looking for Work Reason for Not Looking for Work,Imp Flg Reason for Not Looking for Work,Imp Flg
pw-PNl?r PW-PNSP Fw-RRF U-REAENT U-REALFT F*-PF0P H*-PROP s*-P?flP PP-PROP* PP-INTW IT73 SU-ID H*PUBAMT H*-4802 H*-PUJ3HS U*-PUBHS RACE H*-FWE U*-RACE U-RACE 102IMPO5 SC1390 SC1428 SC1364 RAIL??* 102IM?O6:09 102IM.P01:04 102Aiif KDRRAMT* RR3068 RR3006:12 RRRXIND RECIPSUM 1CZREK* SS3064 SC1044 SC1218 PP-IMP04 PP-IMP20 SC1098 SC1174 PP-IMP12 PP-IMP16 U-REAEMT SC1346:48- U-REAQI
-SC1054 SC1228 PP-IMP08 PP-IMP24
2197 2194 2192 2290 2288
1275 1389 1503 1617 193 481 769 1057
1731 1845 1959 2073 2417 2425 2433 2441
2134 2793
6 258 546 834 1122 268 556 844 1132 106 394 682 970 127 415 703 991
2222 108 396 684 972 134 422 710 998
2319 3783 2968 2986 2955
2788 2789 2790 2791 3784 3785 3786 3787 3779 3780 3781 3782 3709 3714 3719 3724 3733 3737 3741 3745
3759 3751 3749 2506
3705 3706 3707 3708 3755 2829 2917 3160 3176 2857 2895 3168 3172 2290 1945 2288 2834 2922 3164 3180
22
INDEX 'IQ SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANGULAR FILE
REFERENCE MNEMCNIC MO 2 MO 3
TION TIGN TICQl
Reason for Partqime Work Reason for Part-?lime Work, Input. Flag Receipt of Cash Benefits Receipt of Mean&Tested Benefits Receipt of Norcash Benefits Reduction Group Code Reference Person, Person # Relationship to Ref. Person, Prev. Wave Relationship to Reference Person Relationship to Reference Person Relationship to Reference Person,Preerlit Relationship to Sub,/Secordary Fam. Ref. Relatives or Friends, Money From ($) Relatives or Frierds, Money Frcxn, Imp Fl Relatives or Friends, Money Fran, Recip Relatives or Frierds, Money frcm, Recip. -Rent for Public Housing Unit ($1 Rent for Public Housing Unit ($) Rent for Public Housing Unit, Imp Flag RenVGovernment Assistance Rent-Government Assistance ($) Renteernment Assistance ($), Imp Flag Rent-Government Assistance, Unedited Rental Incane in &n Name: Gross ($) Rental Inccme Received in Owh Name Rental Income Received; *Joint Rental Income Received, Joint with Other Rental Inccxne, Amt. Cleared Joint ($1 Rental Income, Amt. Cleared, Own Name($) Rental Incme, Amt.Cleared with Other($) Rental Income, Joint/Other: Amt. Cleared Rental Ixome, Joint: Amount Cleared ($) Rental I~ccme, Joint: Gross ($1 Rental Income: Amount Cleati ($! Rental Income: Gross ($), Imput. Flag Rental Property, Ownership Rental Property,Owhership Rental Property, Cwnership, Imput. Flag Retirement
2930 3184
171 459 747 1035 170 459 847 1034 172 460 748 1036
43 58 346 634 922
2192 2192 2205 2286 2237
2555
SC1238 PP-IMP28 H*aH H*+DNS H+NCASHB SU-RGC H-PER F+RW pw-RRF RRP-* U-RRP FAMREL-* 15lAMT* ISlIMPO1:04 ISlREC* RECIPSUM H*PUBAMT H*-4804 Hf-IMP01 H*-KVNT H*-4808:14 H*-IMP03:OS U"-LLRNT SC4612 0120m-* J12OYN-* OJ12oYN* JPKTl20* 0RNT120* OJRTi20* SC4620 SC4606 SC4604 SC4614 G2-IMP16:22 ASSbmUM SC1650 PP-IMP72 SC1360 SC1360:80 FP-IMP35:37 138mT* RECIPSUM 138REC* I3aTmol:04 PP-IMP35
2201 2202 2203 2204
2233 2234 2235 2236 4692 4697 4702 4707 4712 4713 4714 4715 4688 4639 4690 4691
5274
258 546 a34 1122 265 557 845 1133 314 602 840 1178 107 395 683 971 276 564 852 1140 316 604 892 1.180 129 417 705 993
Retirement Incane Types Retirement Inccxne 'I&es, Imputation Flag Retiremnt, et al, Other Payments ($1 Retirement, et al, Other Payments, Recip Retirement, et-al, Other Payments, Recip Retirement, et al, Other Pmts, Imp Flags Retiremnt, Imputaticn Flag
5236 526'7 5262 5279 5331 2589 3108 3228 2953 2953 3191
5076 5077 5078 5079 5052 5053 5054 '5055 5100 5101 53.02 5103 5056 5061 SO66 5071 5080 5085 5090 5095 5.104 5109 5114 5119
2542 4613 4618 4623
4604 4605 4606 4607 4628 4629 4630 4631
3191 Roomers or Boarders, Incom From ($1 -153AMT* 4748 4753 4758 4763 Roomers or Boarders, Incme Frm, 1~ Fl 153IMPO1:04 4768 4679 4770 4771 Rmmers orBoarders, Income Frm,Recip 153PEC" 4744 4745 4746 4747 I?mmers or Eoarders, Inccnne From, Rmip. RECIPSu4 2557
23
INDEX To SIPP NAVE 1 RECTANGUTAR FILE
REFERENCE -4ONIC INI'V MO1 MO 2 MO 3 LaAixxA LCCALXA TIGN TION TION TICN
MO 4
TION
Rotation Grout su-RtYr 18 2338 5293 SC4702
0405oYN* RAM4050f SC4720 G2-IMP27 ASSETSUM SC1652 PP-IMP73
Rotation Group, Previous Royalties Royalties or Other Investment Income Royalties or Other Investment Incone ($) Royalties or Other Investment Inccne ($) Royalties or Other Investment, Imp Flag Royalties, Ownership Royalties, Ownership Royalties, Ownership, Imputation Flag Salary-See Earnings Sample Unit ID Ntier Sample Unit ID Nurher, Previous Savings Account, Regular/Passbook Savings Accounts, in Cwn Name Savings Accounts, Joint Savings Accounts, Ownership Savings Accounts, Ownership Savings Accounts, Ownership, Input. Flag Scholarship, Fellowship or Grant, ex.VA School Breakfast School Breakfast School Breakfast, Imputation Flag Schcoi Lunches School Lunties School Lunches, Imputation Flag Secondary Family: Family Nun-her Secondary Family: Relationship Securities, U.S. Government, Ownership Securities, U.S. Government, Ownership SegmentType Self Empl: Total Inc. for Bus. by MO.($) Self Empl: Total Inc. for Bcls. by MO.($) Self Empl: Total Inc. for Bus., Imp Flag Self Empl: Total Inc. for Bus., Imp Flag Self-Enqoloyment Businesses, # in SampUn Self-Employment Income ($) Self-Eh@oyment Inccine ($1 Self-Employment IncOme, Recipiency Self-Employment Income, Recipiency Sequence Ntier of Sample Unit Sex
Sex of Family Householder Sex of Reference Person (Noninterview) Sex of Reference Person (Noninterview) Sex of Subfamily Householder Sex, Preedited a
Sick Pay ($) Sick Pay, Imputation Flags Sick Pay, Recipiency
5172 5173 5174 5175 5176 5181 5186 5191
5310 5342 2591 3109
SU-ID PREY-ID SC4300 OlOOYN-* JlOO'k'N-* ASSETSUM SC1624:30 PP-IMP64:67 SC1670 Hf-BREAK H*-4840:46 H*-IMPl7:20 H*-LUNCH H*-4828:38 H*-IMP11:16 FAMNUM-* FAMNLN-* ASSFIlsUM SC1638 H*-SEG SEl-2238:44 SE2-2238:44 SElCAL01:04 SEXAL01:04 SU-'IWISE SEl+MT* SE2-AMT* SEl-RECf SE2-REc* SUSE@JUM SEX F*-KIND H*-SEX U*-SEX, * s*-KIND
'U-SEX 112AMT* 112IMPO1:04 RECIPSUM
6 2329 5196
4908 4909 4910 4911 4888 4889 4890 4891
2580 3095 3220 3120
555 843 267 309 330 266 301 324
2238 2238
1131 1173 1194 1130 1165 1188 2241 2241
597 885 618 906 554 842 589 a77 612 900
2239 2240 2239 2240
2242 2242 2585 3102
114 402 690 978 3464 3570
3512 3513 3514 3515 3618 3619 3620 3621
37 3424 3429 3434 3439 3530 3535 3540 3545 3420 3421 3422 3423 3526 3527 3528 3529
1 2221
I/
2318
2516
1238 1352 1466 1580 - 109 397 685 973 135 423 711 999
1694 1808 1922 2036-
3993 3998 4003 4008 4013 4014 4015 4016
24
INDEX To SIPP WAVE 1 REClYWGUTAR FILE
REFERENCE MNEMONIC ItWV MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4 rixA LCCA Lax LEA ICCA TIGN TICN TION TIGN TION
Sick Pay, Recipiency 112RHC* Size of Family F'WUMPER Size of Household H*-NP Size of Household (Noninterview) H*-SIZE Size of Household - See Persons in Hhold Size of Subfamilv SXNLFlPER
3989 3990 3991 3992 1225 1339 14.53 1567
1:; 398 351 639 696 927 974
1681 1795 1909 2023 2784 2785 2736 2787 3701 3702 3?03 3704 3626 3631 3636 3641 3650 3654 3658 3662 1297 1411 1525 1639
221 509 797 1085 175,3 1867 1981 2095
Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Secxity Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security Social Security
Coverage Inc for Child, II+ Flag Income ($1 Inca for Children ($1 Income of Family ($1 Inccme of Household ($1 Inca of Subfamily ($) Payments, Input. Flag Payments, Reason Pay;Tlents, Receipt Fmts . for Child,Imp Flg Pmts. RCA for Children Recip for'Wha, Imp Flag Recipiency for Children Recipiency for Children Recipiency for Wh0m Recipiency Type - Social Security, Imputation Flag
Social Security, Recipiency Social Security, Recipiency Social Security, Type of Check Spoue Person Nuiier Spouse Person Nuker, Preedited Spxe Person &tier, Previous Wave SSI ($1
1011MP01:04 RECIPSLBl IOlRECf SS3064 ENSP-” U-ENS? Fw-PNSP IO?&a* 103IMPO1:04 F*,-SSI H*-SSI s*,-SSI RECIPSUM SC1354 103REC* PP-IMP34
sc!csEc* IOlIMPO6:OS IO&MT* KlXSAMTf F%WSEC H*SCCSEC S*SCCSEC PP-IMP32 SC1346:48 SCi342 PP-IMP33 SC1352 IOlIMPO5 SS3068 KI-" SS3CO6:12 SSRETSND
3188 2945 2943 3189 2950 3700 3676
3729 3730 3f31 3732 3668 3666
SSI Imputation Flags SSI Incurka of Family ($1 SSI Income of Household ($1 SSI IncaTe of Subfamily ($) SSI, Recipiency SSI, Recipiency SSI, Recipiency SSI, Recipiency, Iqutation Flag State Government Pension-See Pension State of Residence State of Sampling Unit at Inception State Unemployment Ccanp-See Unemp CW Stock Divide&&he&s Stock Divided Checks in Cwn Name Stock Dividend Checks, Imputation Flag Stock Dividend Checks, Joint Stock Dividends Received in Cwn Name ($1 Stock Dividends Receivti in Own Name ($1 Stock Dividends Received, Input. Flag
3656 3697 3698 3699
3622 3623 3624 3625
2244 2247 2250 2253
2505
3672 2256 2312 2194
3792 3797 3802 3807 :3812 3813 .3814 3815' 1303 1417 1531 1645
227 515 803 1091 1759 i873 1987 2101
2507 2951
3788 3789 3790 3791 3190
H*-STATE 92 380 668 956 su-STATE 41
SC4500 5234 OllORY$* * 4992 4993 4994 4995 G2-IMP09 5324
-JllORYN* 4972 4973 4974 4975 ODIRllO* 4996 5000 5004 5008 SC4508 5242 G2-IMP10 5325
25
INcwms1PPwAVE1EuXmNGl
REFEREXE IQWlCNIC
Stock Divider& Received, Joint SC4504 Stock Dividemls Received, Joint($) JDIPl10* Stodc Divider& Reinvested SC4512 Stock Divider& Reinvested, Input. Flag G2-IMPl2:14 Stock Divider& Reinvested, Joint JllOCXN" Stock Dividends Reinvested, Joint ($1 JD1e110* Stock Dividends Reinvested, Joint ($1 SC4516' Stock Divider& Reinvested,OwnNama 0llOCYN* Stock Divider& Reinvestedr Own Name ($) SC4518 Stock Divider& Reinvested, Cwn Name($) ODICllO* Stofks or Mutual Fur&s, Impltation flag PF-IMP71 Stocks or Mutual Funds, Ownership As- Stocks or Mutual F&s, Ownership SC1648 StratumWe forVariance Estimation H*-sTm!r Student Aid SC1660:78 Student Aid, Amunt Per Term SC1684:92 Student Aid, Amunt Per Term, Imp Flag PP-IMP80:82 Student Aid, Imputation Flag PP-IMP76:77 .Student ban, Guaranteed SC1676 Sttient Loan, National Direct SC1678 Subfamilies, Nmber in Haasehold H*-!ZiCNT / '. SubfamilyCanpos.Change,Mmth-to+lonth SCHANCH* SubfmilyFtiStarrps ($1 s*-EBTP Subfamily Inccm, AFM= ($1 Sf+LEW Subfamily Incane, Earnings ($1 s*GAF?N Subfamily Incama, Federal SSI ($1 s*-SS1 Subfamily Iname,Means~ested Cash ($1 S*-TWN Subfamily Incane,Other ($1 s*-UI!HER SubfamilyInmne,Prepertry($) s*-PF0P Subfamily Incane, Social Security ($1 SfSOCSEC Subfamily Iname,Total ($1 SubfamilyIXcme,Unemplayment (5,
S*?IMwc s*dJNTSYP
Subfamily Incama, Veterans Payments ($1 S*-TEiS Subfamilykkekship F&W-* Subfdy Relationship EmlmLl-* Subfamily SequenceNuzber S-W!lBR Subfamily Size S*NIML?ER Subfamily Type: Sex of Householder .-
'Subfamily:FamilyNuxber LT*
Subsidized Housing H*-m Suppknmtal Educ.C&portunityGrant SC1666 SupplmantalSecurityInccme--SeeSSI Tenure H*-TENUR Tenure, Unedita3 u*+!ENUR Transfer Incme of Family ($1 ‘F*JI’RAN - Transfer Incuna of Household ($1 H*& Transfer Incane of Subfamily ($1 - s*Jn?AN Transfer Incam, Means-tested Total ($1 PP-TR?wf Tuition ard Fees ($1 SC1682 Tuition & Fees ($1, Wtation'flag PP-IMP79
=FILE
INTV MO 1 LocALccA TION TICN
5236 4976
5248 5327
5012 5016
5250 5032
5255 5036
3227 2588 3107
90 3113 3130 3236 3232 3121 3122
56 2353 1783 1777 1724 1759 1739 1746 1731 1753 1716 1765 ini
2232 2228 2237 2233
1675 1681 1694
2242 2238 107
3116
105 126 . . 1283 201
1739 2449
$24 3235
4980 4984 4988
5013 5020
5033
5040
378 666 954
344 632 920 2354 2355 2356 1897 2ol.l 2125 I.991 2005 2119 1838 1952 2066 1873 1987 2101 1853 1967 2081 1860 1974 2088 - 1845 1959 2073 1867 1981 2095 1830 1944 2058 1879 1993 2107 1885 1999 2113 2229 2230 2231 2234 2235 2236 1789 1903 2017 1795 1909 2023 1808 1922 20'36 2239 2240 2241 395 683 971
393 681 969 - 414 702 990
'1397 1511 1625 489 777 1065-
1853 1967 2081 2456 2463 2470
MO 3
TICN TICN
5014 5015 5024 5028
5034
5044
5035
5048
MNpioNIC mTvMo1 IncAm TIC&a TIaa
-of Wing Unit H*-LWI'R 101 U.S. Govemxnt Securities, Cmership AssGllsuM 2585 UmzploymmtBenefits,Supplemntal SC1242 2932 Umqloyment Benefits, Supplemental ($1 106Abw 3848 Une@ojmntBenefits;Supplemntal Ret REmPsu4 2510 UmrploymentBenefits,Supplemntal,Imp 106IMPO1:04 .3871 Une@oymntBenefitsrSuFplementalr Ret 106REX* 3844 Onemployment Caqensation, Other ($) 1omr.F l 3876 Unenploymnt Caqensation, Other, lhp Fl I07PIP01:04 3896 Umqloymmt Caqensation, Other, Recip REcIpsz;pI 2fll Unmployment Caqensation, Other, Recip. 107REC* 3872 theqloymentCaqensation,State SC1240 2931 Unemployment mation, State ($1 1os?Nr* 3820 l-klem107nent Carpensation, State Imp Flg IOSIMPO1:04 3840
389 677 965
3853 3858 3863
3872 3873 3874 3845 3846 3847 3881 3886 3891 3897 3898 3899
3873 3874 3875
3825 3830 3835 3841 3842 3843
~l~~tC&ensation,State,R&ip- Une@oymentCaqematicn,State, Recip. Une@wnt Carpensation, State,Imp Fig Unerploymnt Inccm of Family ($1 Uneqlqment Income of Wehold ($1
. ~I?nanploynientIncome of Subfamily ($1 UnionPension-* Pension UnitlyJe Unit T&e, Unedited Units in Structure Units in Structure,Unedited Utilities, Payment for Wities, Payment for (in Public Hats.1 Utilities, Pmt (in Pub Hous), Imp Flag Utilities, Rnt. (in Subs H~.E), Imp Flag Utilities, Rnt.for (in Subsidized Hous.) VA Educational Assistance Pm+, Other VAIncune Cuestionnaire Variance Estimation: HalfSar@eC&e Varianoe Estin+ion:-StratumWe Version Number of the File VetermPaymentsGxexage Veteran Status VeteranStatus
RFxIPsnf 105RECf PP-IMP29 F*-UNEQ H*W S*-afscIp
H+-LWITl u*-LwrR HfdJtJITS u*dBlTIS H*-llTElY H*-4806 H*-IMP02 H*-IlIP H*-4812 SC1668 VET3060 H+-HSC H*GTRAT
VeteranStatti,Umdited . .
VERSION VErs' -T SC1330 UGvE;T'--
2509
3185 3816 3817 3818 3819
1309 1423 1537 1651 233 521 809 1097
1765 1879 1993 2107
101 122 103 124 264 275 315 317 283
389 410 391 412 552 563 603 605 571
677 698 679 700 840 851 891 893 859
965 986 967 988
1128
Ez St81 1147
3119 3955
377 665 953 378 666 954
5343 2762 2763 2760 2761
c 2274 2935 2325 2936 2326 2938 2940 2987 2941
Veteran: Veteran: Tkteran: Veteran: V&eC3llS Veterans
. Veterans Veterans Veterans Veterans VeteEWlS Veterans
Length of Service SC1332 Peri& of Service U-SRWE Service Qmnected Disability SC1334 VADisability Rating SC1336 Carp. orPension forwidow SC1430 Carpensatimor Pension SC1338 CarpexEation or Pension ($1 108?m*
108IMP01:d4 . 3904 3909 3914 3919
Carpensation or Pension, Imp El 3957 3958 3959 3960_ CmpensatimorPensim,Recip JECIPSUJ 2512 Carpensation orPensim,Recip 108REC* 3900 390i 3902 3903 Cmpensation or Pension,* Flg PP-IMP31 3187 Caqensation, Perscms COV by # VEI'3034:54 3924
Revised March 1985 -. - ~~ ~~ - - - -..-.-- ------ .- ------_.------.--- -.-.. -- - -- - - . -.
2'7
INDEX 33 SIPP WAVE 1 RECZTANGUIAR FILE
REFERENCE M.NEMaac MO 1 MO 2 MO 3 MO 4
TION TICN TIC+? TION TICN
SCi662:68 F*-VE!IS S*-M;Ts H*-VEX'S SC1456 PP-IMP47 su- WSl-2028 WS2-2028 WSlIMPO5 WS2IMPO5 SC1224 PP-IMP22 U*IDl38A PPSVE u*ccwAvE H*I'IM36A PP-IMPlO: PP-IMP14:15 SC1058:96 SC1136:72 WS1+KS* WS2JmSf WIGpER* WKSBKf WEEKSLIK PP-IMP02 PP-IMP19 sc1004:40 SC1216 PP-IMP13 WKWJCB sC1100:34 SEl+XS* SE2+KS* wKsJB* WKSWOPf WEEKSAB Ff-WGT Hf+%J Hf+GI FNLmr-* Sf+GT -* 124AMTf 124IMPOl:d4
-m3034:54 RECIPSUM 124REC*
Veterans Educational Benefits Veterans Payments for Family ($1 Veterans Payments for Subfamily ($1 Veterans Payments to Household ($1 Veterans: Death of Husband fmn Service
Veterans: Death of Husband, Imput. Flag Wage or Salary J&s, # in Sample Unit Wage Rate ($) Wage Rate ($1 Wage Pate ($), Imputation Flag Wage Pate, Imputation Flag Want for Job When Not Looking Want for Jdo When Not Looking, Znp Flag Wave Wave Wave in Which HH Came Into Existence Wave Ntier
Weeks Absent Without Pay, Imput. Flag Weeks Absent Without Pay, Imput. Flag Weeks Absent Without Pay, Specific Weeks Weeks Absent Without Pay, Specific Weeks Weeks Employed tiring Month Weeks Enployd tiring Month Weeks in Month, Total Weeks ,Looking for Work During MO., # of W&s Looking for Work, Specific Week Weeks Lmking or on Layoff, Input. Flag Weeks tiking or on Layoff, Imput. Flag Weeks Looking or on Layoff, Specific Wk. Weeks Lmking or on Layoff, Specific Wk. Weeks with a Job, Imputation Flag Weeks with a Job, Specific Week Weeks with a Job, Specific Weeks Weeks with Business Weeks with Business Weeks With Jcb tiring Month, Nuxrber of Weeks Without Pay rXlring Month, A of Weeks Without Pay, Specific Week Weight of Family Weight of Household, Base Weight of Household, Final Weight of Person Weight of Subfamily Welfare Payments, Other, Coverage Welfare, Other-($) Welfare, Other, Imputation Flags Welfare, Other, Persons Covered (by If) Welfare, Other, Recipiency Welfare, Other, Recipiency Welfare, ?trpe of
3114 1315 1429 1543 1657 1771 1885 1999 2113
239 527 815 1103 2999 3203
35 3288 3373 3319 3404 2920 3178
138 426 714 1002 2133
118 406 694 982 131 419 707 995
3166 3170 2837 2876
3249 3246 3247 3248 3331 3332 3333 2597 2598 2599 2645 2646 2647
3334 2600 2648
2649 3158 3175 2809 2916 3169 2605 2858
3416 3417 3418 3419 3522 3523 3524 3525 2601 2602 2603 2604 2623 2624 2625 2626
2627 1243 1357 1471 1585
65 353 641 929 77 365 653 941
2140 2150 2160 2170 1699 1813 1927 2041 2780 2781 2782 2783 4230 4235 4240 4245 4281 4282 4283 4284.
2180
4250 2528
4226 4227 4228 4229 SC1484:98 3012
. _._
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INDEX 'I0 SIPP WAVE 1 RECTANW FILE
REFERENCE MNEMrnIC MO 1 MO 2 MO 3
TION TICN TION TICN TICN
Welfare, Type of, Imputation Flag WIG Coverage WIC Voucher Value WIC, Imputation Flags WIC, Recipiency WIG, Recipiency WIC, Recipiency Widcw's Pension Widcw's Pension, Imputation Flag Wanen, Infants & Childrem Prcq-See WIG Work ard Unemployrrmt by Week Work Anytime During 4 Months Work Each Week of Reference Per.,Imp Flg Work Each Week of Reference Period Work-Study Program Work-Study Program, Imputation Flag Worker's Compensation Worker's Compensation, Recip, Imp Flag Worker's Compensation, Recipiency Workers Cmpensation ($1 Workers Compensation, Imputation Flags Workers Compensation, Recipiency Workers Compensation, Recipiency Year of Birth, Preedited Year, Caletiar Year, Calerdar Year, Cdlerdar Years of School Ccmpleted-See Education
PP-IMP51:52 WICCOv* w1CvAL4* 125IMPO1:04 RECIPSUM SC1494. WIC3138:44 SC1426 PP-IMP45
3207 2676 2677 2678 2679 2680 2684 2688 2692
4289 2529 3016
4285 4286 4287 4288 2985 3201
sc1002:40 SC1000 PP-IMP09 SC1056 SC1692 PP-IMP82 SC1394 PP-IMP30 SC1246 110AMT* IlOIMPO1:04 REmPSUM IlORECf U-BFU'HYR H*-YEAR F*-YFAR s*-YEAR
2808 2807 3165 2836 3138 3238 2969 3186 2934
3965 3970 3975 3980 3985 3986 3987 3988
2514 3961 3962 3963 3964
2304 50 338 626 914
1223 1337 1451 1565 1679 1793 1907 2021
30
HOW TO USE THE DATA DICTIONARY 31
The Data Dictionary describes the contents and record layout of the public-use computer tape file. The first line of each data item description gives the data name, size of the data field, and the begin position of the field. The term
TABLE may follow if the data item contains data dimensioned in an array (i.e.- 6 cells of 3-characters each; 18 total characters for the field).
The next few lines contain descriptive text and any applicable notes. Categorical value codes and labels are given where needed. Comment notes marked by an (*) are provided throughout. Comments should be removed from the machine-readable version of the data dictionary before using it to help access the data file.
DATA. 8 characters --alphabetic, numeric, and the special character (-). No -. other special characters are used. It may be a mnemonic such as "Hl-STATE" or "SE-OCC", or a sequential identifier such as “SC3138” or "WS-IMPOl". Data item names are unique throughout the entire file.
SIZE. 9 characters--numeric. The size of a data item is given in --. characters. Indication of implied decimal places is provided in notes.
BEGIN. 9 characters--numeric. Contains the location in the data record of -. the first character position of the data item field.
TABLE. 8 characters--alphabetic. (TABLE). Present when a data item field --.. contains tabular information arranged in cells of an array (cell size and the number of cells is given).
The first line of each data item description begins with the character "D" (left-justified, two characters). The "D" flag indicates lines in the data dictionary containing the name and location (size and begin) positions of each data item. This information (in machine-readable form) can be used to help access the data file. The line beginning with the character "U" describes the universe for that item. Lines containing categorical value codes and labels follow the universe description and begin with the character "V" . A three-character field for value codes is next, and the special character (.) denotes the start of the value labels. Two examples of data item descriptions follow:
D WSl-2030 1 3292
During the 4-month period how often was...paid on the job ?
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Once a week 2 .Once each 2 weeks 3 .Once a month 4 .Twice a month 5 .Some other way
D WEEKSLK 18 2649 TABLE Was this person looking for work or on layoff during this week of the reference period. There are 18 answer fields, one for each week of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
32
r7A-A C”Z “r’l’\ - ti.-- -I-i I
54”l?-, 3:’
?Z.Flortda
13.Georgia 15.Hawai i 17.1 I I inois
lE.Indiana
19. Iowa
23. Kansas
21,Kentucky 22.Louis iana 23.Ma;ne 24,Maryiand 25.Massachusetts Z.Y’chigan 27.M:nnesOre
ZS.M,sscur i
3l.Nebraska 3. New Jersey 36. Pies. V;:- h
77,I\i=lrtC, Car31 ira
39 . O’n i c
4g.Ck iahoma
41. Oregor
LZ.?ennsyiuania
44,RhOde island 45.Szdti Ca;c: ina 47.Tennessee
E.Texas 51.v;rqin:e =7 I 1-r h : r?groy we. ..I== 55.WiscOns:n SO.Idaho, New MexicOj South Cakota, Wyoming 9l.MississiDpi, West Virginia
3 %I-RX 3 43
Eeduct i On grOup code estabi lsied to make
t pessibie tc easily reduce sample size
if nezessary2 from master segment tape.
Range = O,lcIl
L1 Persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Nct arzpi icable +Gr coverage improvement frame
DATA SZZE ESIN
“u “:-AZ:0 2 16
Address IS. - This field differentiates hcuseio!ds uithir t5e same ~5.~3 segment 7 and serial; that is) households which originate sut cf an original sampie househcld
U Ail hcusehoids
C k1-MONTH 2 LB
Month, for ulhich this household is
defined.
Range = 1,X2’ :; &I ; h-,L1seYc ; OS
0 Hl-YEAR 2 52
Year f3r which this household is def j ?ei.
range = S3,E.b C: A: i households
? I,” \,’ i 1-J.-.\, 2 52
niumsar oi fair. j I i es and pseudc
fami / ;es in tniS househcld in mcnth 1
of the reference period.
Raye = C1,30
U A!i hcuseholds
2 e:+==cq 2 54
C3unt of number cf ‘3.71 1 y 3roLips
Cexzludirg re:ated subfamiiies) in this houser.old in month 1 0’ t’he
reference oerlod. Range = 0,X
i: p I 1 k,~~sEt,o i 2s
D Hi-SSCNT 2 56
Count t+ number of related subfamily grobps in this hauseboid /I; m3rth :
of the reference period.
Range = C73E
1 Aii kousehoids
C !-liREF"EE 5 SP,
Entry address ID and perscn number of the househcld reference person in
month 1 of the reference period U Ai I households
3 Hi-NP 2 63 Number of persons in household in mart+ ; G+ tie reference period
Range = tlr3; L; Al I hJllS;ehO Ids
37
HOLlSPOL3
7 “r-2; 12 65
Base weight.
Four implied derimai slates.
Range = 0.0330,10003c.00c~
U All househoids
‘; Hl-‘*ZT 12 77
Household weight-month 1. Four implied decimai places. 2ar,ee = iJ.083C,10000D.0300
u Gli househo Ids
3 Hl-!-!!C i 89
Lia I f samzie code Car variance estimation
2 f!?’ 1 house&i:‘65
2 HI-STRA- 2 9C
Strat;r code for variance estimation
iJ A;l househo:ds
a Hl-STATE 2 ‘92
FlFS State code ior the hcusehol?
LI All households V 01 .Aiabama.
2Lc.Arizona
E.Arkansas n, db.Cai ;‘zr-;a
CS.Coiorado
“uS.Connect i cut
lO.Delaware :i.zjStrj=t 0s C;ijmkia
12.Fiorioa
:S.Georgia 15.Hawa j i
17.11! inois
18. Indiana
19. Iowa 20. Kansas 21 .Kentuckv ZZ.Louis;ane
23.Maine
2G .Maryland
ZS.Massarhusetts 26.Michigan
27.Minnesota
29.Missouri
* 30 .Montana
31.Nebraska
* 32. Nevada
* 33.New Hampshire
3 .New Jersey
DATA SiZE BEGIN
34.New York
37.North Carolina
* 38.North Dakota 39.0hic
4C.Oklahoma Ll .Oregon
42.Pennsyivania 44.Rhode Is land
6.South Caroi ina 47 . Tenr,esiee
43.Texas
* 49.Utah
* 52 .L’ermont
Sl.Virglria II 53.vASkingr;n
55.‘Wi scans ; r.
9’3. Idahz, i\!ew Me<*: i co, South Cakzta, Wyom j ng 91 .Y’ ss;ss/sni~ West Virginia
* Nohe: c These six States (NHJVT~ND>MT,UTJNV) * n at-E not inc!uc!ed in wave 1, but will be *
* inciuded in future waves. *
[; HI-METRC 1 94
Metro/Residuai Status ‘J Al I hauseho I dc
‘J 1 . In metrazoi [tan subsamole 2 .Nrt in metroTo/ itan subsample (may be
met-0 J,^ I - k. TtzTTEt?C:
S Hl-MSP 4 9, =
!denti+;abie MSA/CMSA codes as defined ;r 1732
L AIi Lousenoids V 0030 .NJ~ in metrc9olitan subsamole Or not
in an identitiabie MSA
0160 .Albany-Schenectady-Troy> NY SbiS .Aust;n, TX
354C .Bea;mont-Port Arthur, TX
:soo .Qirm:ngham, AL 1122 .3oston-Lawrence-Salem, MA-NH CMSA
(part in MA only)
12e2 .Buf+alc-Niagara Fails, NY CMSA
1602 .Chicago-Gary-Lake County (IL)) ii-IN-WI CMSA (parts in IL and IN only)
1642 .Cincir,na- Li-Hami itcng OH-KY-IN CMSA (parts ir OH and KY only)
1692 .Cleueland-Akron-iorain, OH CMSP 1343 .Columbus> OH
1922 . Dallas-Fort Worth> TX CMSA
2005 .Dayton-Springfield, OH 2282 .Denver-Soulder, CO CMSA
- .---. .
39
tioLlsEHOL?
3G’4 s:z: BEGIh
2162 .zetroit-Art Arbor, Ml CYSA 24% .Eugene-Springfield, OR
2543 .Fresno, CA
3120 .freensboro--Winston-Salem-High
Point, NC
324D *Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA
321% .!-!!rtford-New Britain-Middletown, CT CMSA
3320 .Hcnolulu, H!
3362 .Houston-Galveston-Brazoriaj TX CMSA 3LB3 . indIanaDo is, IN
3762 -Kansas Ci tyj MO-Kansas Ci tyj KS CMSA (part in MO only)
six3 .Lancaster j FG .!L672 .Los Angeles-Aqaheim-Riversidej CA CMSG 67:: .Madisznq WI
Lc923 .Memphis, TN-AZ-MS (part in TX o?ly:
/992 .Miani-Fz- t Lauderds’e, FL CnSG En97 eUYL .!+?i ! wabkee-Ravine, W! Cp?SA
5163 .Mobi le, AL
5362 .NashviI le, Th’
545c .New Haven-yer i den, CT
5565 .New Or I eans j LA
5602 .New York-Northern NJ-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT CnSA
5BBD .Oklahoma City, OK 5923 .Omaha, NE-:G (part in NE only) 5963 .Orlar,dcr FL
616Z .Phiiadeilhi a-Wiimington-Trenton,
PA-NJ-DE-m CMSA (parts in PA, 1 I h Jo arid DE only:
6ZCS .Phoe?irt PZ
6Z@Z .Pittsburg+Besve- Va’ ley, PA CMSP 6LL2 .Fortiand-Vancouver, OR-WA CMSA
(Dart in OR only)
6aLi! .Rtrhester , NY
6920 -Sacramento, CA
7c42 .st . L=-is-E’. s*& ~~~u~ s-Alton, MO-IL CMSG (part in MO only)
7oai! -Salem, CR 7242 .San Gctzr.iz, TX
732D .San 3iegoy CA 7243 -San Antonic, TX
7320 .San Diego, CA 7362 .‘%F Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA CMSP
7565 .Szranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA
82132 .Springfieic!t YA
azan . Tampa-St. Fetersburg-Clearwater, FL
B4Xl .Toledo, Oii
BSZC .Tucson > AZ
8563 .Tulsa, OK
B&D .Washington, DC-MD-VA
6:
iiwsEW’L~
DATA SiZB BEG I ,y
B96C .West Falm Beacn-Boca Raton-2e;ray
Bea&, FL
92&E .WorcesterF KA
9280 .YorkJ PA 9320 .Youngstown-Warren) OH
* *
ic Edited control card +ields * 46 *
7 -2.. -ACCES , 99
Control card item 135 - access to
tke uni K
I househzlds
. Nzt a501 icazle
.Di ror+ -mm - ski= tc /-3~5dr,t
. Thrr-g!- ancfher unit
7 ;+ 1 -y, v-‘d$; : , -I- * ---
Contrc zard item 13C - kltzhen facilities ‘A a!! houseioids
V 0 .Nst apr>licable 1 * . =or this azft only
2 .Alsz used by another household 3 *None
- Lll -!JVr,‘R .l . m.5 d (<A i iLlA Ccy:-; i card items i3ci and 135 -
-.cds 7:/c:,-er : T L3 ;,! P! i househoi ds
b , +;cse I aza- tment ) : flat 2 .l-iu in nontransient hcte! j motel etc.
3 .Y>: nermanent i i transient hcte! J mote! j et=.
4 .Hc in rooming house
z ., II.- ++%le home zr trailer with nc oermanent
room added
6 .Mobi le home or trai ler with one or more permanent r03mS adsed
7 .Hu not specified above
a .c! uarters not hu in roominp or boardine,
IcLise
9 .Unit nst permanent in transient hctel, more ; 7 et=.
12 .Unoccu9ied tent or trailer site
11 .Ot’her unit not sDec/i;ed above
r) i-11-‘UN I’S 2 103
Contra: i card item 1L - number O+ units
in structure> bcth occupied and vacant ‘ti Ai I housenoids
‘V 1 .Srly ‘other’ units 2 .?lobile home or trailer
DGTA SIZE BEGIN
3 .One j detached
4 .One, attached 5 . TWS
6 .3-4
7 .5-9
8 .lO-19
9 .20-49
10 .50 Or more
3 HZ-TENCR 1 ’ “5 *-
Control card Ttem 15 - are the living cuarters :
IJ Al I househo; 1s
v: .Odnel or being bought by someone in the househo;c
2 .Rented for cash
3 .Occaciel withcut payment of casi rert
D Hi-w3iiS : 106 C0:t rol card item 164 - is the residence
in a pub, it housing project; that is,
is it owned by a local housing authority
U Al I households
V 9 .Nz? apciicab!e ‘I . Yes ; .Nc
0 iii-LSWT 1 107
Control card item 16B - are you paying !cuer rert because the Federal 9 State+
Or local government 15 paying part of
the cost U All households
V 0 .Not appl icable
1 . Yes
2 .No
D Hl-RACE 1 108
Contr 01 card item 37A - race of reference
pe-s3r, - only answered when household
is type A noninterview
U All househoids
V 0 .Not apol icable 1 .White
2 .Black 3 .American Indian? Eskimo or Aieut
4 .Asian or Pacific Islander ’
D HI-SEX 1 109 Contrc! rawd item 378 - sex of reference
person - only apolicable for type A
LZ
GOUSE-IOLD
C4TA SIZE BEGIN
noninterview households
U 6iI households
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Male
2 .Female
3 Hl-SIZ 2 MO
C0ntr 01 card item 37C - size of household - en/y abDlicabie for type A noninterview icdseir ! ds . ?ange = 2138
U bhl i households
L’ D .Not apolicable * *
s ?:-eec’ ; red control card 3ectLon *
* *
1” -ayp- 4 I.9 3 ,,-3 2 -A’
Samoie coce - i nd : cates pane I year ii Ail households
D HI -SEC 1 11L
Segment type - item 4 on the control card
:J PI I icuseho: ds v : .Address
? .lJnit 3 .Ferm’t
L .Pres
5 .SFecia! place
c tiI-LNTCS 3 il5 lntervie,der code, an alphabetic
foi I owe& by two r,umer its L’ AI [ ‘pclsel-~’ is
C UlCC’LJAVE 1 1. A.- ~8
&de for uh:ch the control card was first prepared (should be the wave in whicr hcusehoid came intc existence>
2 Al I househclds
C U:‘:FRM%E 1 119
Control card i tern 123 - dur i ng the past 12 mc-ths did sales of crobsr
!ivestock, and other farm products
from the Dlace amount to 81003 or
more
U PI I households
i/ C .Nct answered
1 #Yes
2 .No 3 .Not apolicabie
43
HOUSEHOLC
DATA SIZE BEGIN
[! u:+c(--c 1
120 Control cart :tem 138 - access to
the unit U All households V 0 .Not applicable
1 #Direct - skip to ho,usunit
2 .Through another unit
0 Ul-KTCHN 1 12;
Cxtrs! car? j t em 13C - kitchen facilities
U All households
V 0 .Not apslicable
1 f=CT .I this unit only
2 .Also us2d by another househc’d
3 .k:e
2 “l+VQ-;; 2 122
Co:trc! c2rti .items 139 and 13:
housing/other unit U A! I households
V -9.Not answered O.Not answered (types B and C)
l.House, apartment, fiat
Z.Hu in nontransient hctei, motel etc.
3.Huj Derman2nt in transient hotel > motei j etc.
li.Hu in rooming hous
5.Yobx !2 home or trailer ulth no permanent
room adcec
b.Mob: ie hme c- trailer with me or more
permanent rocms addec
7.K not soec:fied above B.GLar?e-s net hu in rooming or boarding
house 9.Unit not permanent in transient hotel,
mote, J etc.
lO.Unoccuoied tent or trailer site Il.&her unit nzt spec i + i ed above
2 Ul-LNITS 2 124
Control ca-d itch ;L - number of units
in structureJ both occupied and vacant
U All households
V -9.Nct answered
O.Not answered (types B and C)
l.Only 'other' units Z.Mcbile home or trailer
3.0neJ detached G.One, attached 5.Two
6.3-4 7.5-9
HOUSEHOLD
DPT4 SIZE BEGIN
e. 1C-19 [email protected]
12.59 Or more
II Ul-TEtWi? 1 126
Control card item 15 - are the living
quarters:
C All househoids
V Cl .Not answered (types 6 and C) 1 _ .C;ined cr being bought by someone
in the hausehold
2 .Pented for =ash 3 .Occumied witkdt payment of cash rent
9 .T\lat ansijere;
D ‘J;-PLWS 2 127
Contra ~ Card /Tern 16P - ‘s the residence in a DL~! ic housing pro-iect; that is.1 is
;t owned by a locai housing authority
U 4; / households
VC .Not asziicable
: . Yes
2 .Nc -:.‘3b,
3 s; !T:<z&A 1 131
Control card item 36A - wave number
associated with the interview status c 41 I house!7c I cs
[: LilITY36B 2 :32 Control card item 368 - intervieti
status cede U Al househcldr
V1 .Interwiewed
2 .No ore home
3 .TengorariIy absent
Lb .Refdsd
5 .Unebie tc locate
6 .Other
__ .-..
45
HOUSEHOLE
DATA SIZE EEG!‘\:
9 .Vacant
13 .Occupied by persons with URE
11 .Untit or to be demolished 12 .Under construction> not ready 13 .Converted to temporary business or storage 14 ,.Unoccupied tent or trailer site 2.5 .Permit granted, construction not started 16 .Other type B 17 .Demol ished
29 .Ho~se or trailer move?
19 .Conuerted to permanent business or storage
20 .Merged
2: . Ccndemned
22 -. .+ . C+‘-nr
D UL-RACE 1 134
Csntrol ca-? iter 37A - raze of reierenre
=e~szP - oniy answered when hcusehold
is type A nznintervieu
” Al I households ;3 .Not applicac!e
Z .LJhite
2 .Black 3 .American Lndian, Eskimo or A!eLt 4 .Asiar or Pa=ifif Islander
9 . Net answered
u’ c: -SEX 1 135
Control card item 378 - sex of reference
perscr - aniy applicable for type A
noninterview hc&.eholds U All hc-seholdc
V C .Nst apTi:=aale
1 .Male 2 .Female 9 .Not answered
c Ul-s1zs 2 136
Control card item 37C - size of household -
zniy appl icable for type A noninterview
households. Range = -9,3@.
C All households
V -9.Not answered
0 .Nct applicable
C UlITM38P 1 136
Control card item 38A - wave af visit
Range = c,9.
u PI I tcusehc / ds
D UlITM382 2 135 COntrol card item 385 - month cf visit
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Range = 0,lZ. U A! I house:hoids
cl UlTOTVST 2 141 Control card item 380 - total number
0i perscnal visits U Ai / households
V -9.Not answered 0 .Not applicable
D Ul?OT?HN 2 143
Ccntrci card item 3E - total number .-l i telezhcne ca/ls
U A! I hcusehoids ‘\: n +A L . I_ a;=! : cab i 9
0 L’1CC?S?’ 3 145
Cznrrol card item 3% - control card resconaents person number
3 A! 1 S,o.~seSc I ds
V 0 .Not applicable
I) L?:-0010 1 148
fcnt-c!) card source code lc3 -
curing listinp did interuiewer miss
Amy takies or smai I children - first
interview only L’ 4’1 hcL;seiC/!d;
?i 2 .N;t a-.sweee3 1 .Yes 2 .No
n c” u I t*-z;2 4. lL? r--c,- i cu CI Y. card sturce csde 12 - during Iistinr; did interviewer miss
any lodgers, boarders or persons employed at the res’derce - first interview
U All htuseholds
V 0 .Nt? answered 1 _ .Yes
2 .hc
S Hl-SC14 1 A. 150 Control card source code 14 - durirc: listing did interviewer m/ss anyone who usuaily lives here but is
away now traveling, at school, or in a hcsaitai - first interview
U Al ! househr; I ds
V 0 .Not answered
: . Yes
2 .NG
47
HCUSEHOLS
D !+I-O316 1 151 Contrcl card source code 16 -
during listing did interviewer miss anyone else staying at residence - first interview
U All households V 0 .Not answered
1 .Yes 2 .No
G !+I-0218 1 IEZ Control card source code 18 -
to be answered ddring first interview
at move-s new address - are all persons I istec! 3~; ctr,zrz! ca-d now I ivir,g at this
address
U Mover househo ! ds
V 0 .Not app! icak!e
1 .Yes
2 .Nz
D Hl-00X 1 153
Control card source code ZC - to be answered during first interview at mowers neu; address - is anyone C’SE ! Id;ng zr stayins hepe ncui
U Mover housed-oi ds V 3 .Not aPDI icabie
1 .Yes
2 . No
D Hl-ZCZZ a 15L
Control car? stat- =e codes 22~ 26, 3C1 3Lj
38, 42, 46 and 5C - are aii perstns listed
as hoEsehcld members during the previous
wave interuielu sti I I I iving or staying
here. There are 8 answer tieids (1 character each) for waves 2 through 9.
U All households V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 Hl-oozrc 8 162
Control card scurce codes 24, 28, 32, 36,
40 j 44, 48 and 52 - is anyone not listed durinp previous wave interview currently
living or stayins here. There are 8
answer tieids (1 character each) for
iJave5 2 through 9.
U Al I households
V 0 .Not applicable
4%
HOUSE”3LD
1 .Yes 2 .No
* * * Receipt c+ Program Benefits w * *
0 ril-rW%YS i 170
Receipt of benefits +rom a means-tested prosram
C 411 i=L;seLcils V 1 .One or more persons in household received
benefits from a means-tested program
2 .ko persoi in househo;d received ‘benefits from
a mea-s-tested prcgram
3 Lil-CASS i 17:
Eece:;: 0; casi7 benei / ts U Aii hGLlSlhGldS
V 1 . 3ne cr more persons in household received cash benefits +rom S means-tested program
2 .Ne person in household received cash benefits
from a means-tested program
c: li:xc4sI-‘e 1 172 Receipt of nencash benefits
‘d A; ’ hzL/SehO;jc;
v : .:-,s ‘?- rrz-e persons in household received
‘ZZC sramps 2 .3-e cr more persons in household received
r3ncasjn benefits Cron a prosram other than
icod stamps; nt person received +cod stamps
3 .Ns =OrSSP i n ‘ho-sehs; d rece i ved noncas’h benef i ts * * jc Household Low Income Cutc+f *
* w
c! EI-PO'JS 5 17-J
Low inccne cut=++ for this household. This is an anwai incOme amount adjusted
to the current mcnth. Range = 0~3CCEO.
U All househoids * *
* Household Income Aggregates *
* These apqresates were derived from * * income figures that may have been * * previously tcpcoded. For a further * * discussion on topcodingj see the * * text s=~+ion h-b “Topcod i n5 OC Income * * Variables” on page 6. *
* *
HOUSE!-iOLE
9 E:TST:NC 8 i78 Tctal household income for month 1 oi the reference period. In dollars. Range = -15OECCC~15OEEOE.
U All households
D iii-EARN 7 166
Total household earned income for month 1
of the reference period. In dollars. Ranse = 0~152COZG.
U All householas
D Hl-FFOP e 193 Tcta I hcssehold property inccne fcr mcnth 1 G+ tie reieye-=e peci&. In dol lars. Range = -15EGO3!J~15C~OJO.
C A ; I Ltics-,= &
D Hl-TW:,: 7 23:
Tcta! hcusehcld means-tested cash transfers
. ior month 1 oi the reference period. Ir dcllars. Rav5e = 0~15ililC23.
U 4l I hcusehclds
Z FL-O‘HE? 7 ZCE Tota I ‘othe-’ huseio I d inccme for month 1 cJ the f-e-e-exe Fe-lo?. In dollars. Ranse = 0,1532Z35.
U All households
D HlNONCS?+ 6 TI,- L-2 Noncash hcusehold income for month 1 of
the reference period. In doliars. Includes dollar values for fcod stamps, L!C and energy
assistance. Range = C~15OKlOO. il All househcids
D HlSKSEC 6 22i
Total htuse’lcid seciai security incame for
montk i oi the reierence period. Ir dollars. Range = 0~15UCGOC.
U AII households
D Hl-SSI 6, 227 Total household supplemental security
inccme ftr month 1 of the reference period.
In da!lars. Ranse = 0~1500000.
U All households
II H1-042+= 6 233 Total household unemployment compensation
cfOUSEHOLD
DATA s;zc i3EGIN
for month 1 of the reference period. In
dollars. Range = 0~15000Cl0.
U All households
D Hl-VETS 6 239 Tota ! househo I d veterans payment income for month 1 cf the reference period. In
dollars. Range = 0~15DOCDC. U All households
0 Hl-AFDC 6 2.45 Tctal household AFDC inccme for month 1
ci the re+eeexe period. In dollars. R- ange = 3,15c3a32.
L 0’: households
3 u~z3s-q 6 25: Trd-1 L .-I-cl c>se~s!d facd stamps received ia- month 1 of the reference period. !n dcl lars. Range = O~lSDDD;?3.
U Ai I households n * * Recoded program questions *
* *
D H:-p’JS 1 257
!S this a pubi ic hous,ng unit fcr which rent j5 cc!‘ecte?
‘2 All households v 1 . Yes
2 .No
D HlPlJsAKT 6 255 What is the monthly rent for this pub1 ;c
housing unit. In dollars. R- cnge = -9>999999.
U Househclcs in oubiic housing
V -9.Not applicable
D Hl-UTLTY 1 264
IS there a uti I ity payment for this unit U Households in pub! III housing
V 3 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .Na
D Hl-SNRG” 265 What type of lnergy assistance was received
U Housenolds receiving government energy asslstanca
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Checks sent to household
51
HOUSEHCLD
XT4 SlZE BEGIN
2 .Coupons or vouchers sent to household 3 .Payments sent elsewhere 4 .Checks and ccu~cns or vouchers sent to
househo ! 1
5 .Checks sent to household and payments sent elsewhere
6 .Coupons or voucher sent to household
and payments sent eisewhere
7 .A/ I three types of assistance
D HI-ILK+ 1 266
Are the lunches free or reduced-price U Chi ldrei- 5 to 18
V C .Nzt applicable
1 .Free 2 .Reduced-price
3 .sotn
2 * 1 -&fE,A< 1 267
4re the breek+asts free or reduced-price
U Children 5 to IS
v 3 . Nat aapiicable
1 .Frec
2 .Reducec-s-ice
3 .Bcth * SC
+ Program cues? / ens w
* Y
D Hl-LLBSZ 1 258
Check item PZ Is this resiaence owned by the
locai housing authority
U All households
V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip to HI-&SD@
D i+4a:4 4 269
What is your morthly rent? In dollars.
Range = -9,999?99.
U Households in public housing
V-9 .Not appl icable
0 .None
D Hl-LB06 : 275 I ities such
gas, Or oi I i ng
Do YOU pay for any uti as water, e!ectricity,
U Househnlds in public hous v cl .Nc? in universe
1 *Yes - skip to Hl-L816
2 .Nc - skip to HI-4816
52
DATA SIZE SEGIN
D iii-4808 1 276 Check item P3
IS rent lower because government
pays part of the cost U A: I hcusehoids v 1 . Yes
2 .No - Skip to Hi-4816
D HI-48lG 6 277 pat is ycilr nor,thly rent In dollars. Range = -9~999999.
U Househo!ds subsidized by government V-Y .h;ct applicable
3 .None
D Hi-L.812 1 23 3: yc~; PZV &c- ary uti I ities such es
water, eIectrictty7 gas, or oil
L’ f!o,seholds subs;d.zed by government
V 3 .Nct in unluerse
1 .Yes 2 .hG
s F-‘:-L$lIc 6 2% What would the monthly rent be on this a, i f i* tre gcvernment were net paying part of the cost? !n doi la-s.
‘Range = -3,33?999.
U Household scubsidzed by government
J-9 .Nst i7 L;niverse
D HI-48i6 1 290
Hes tt-is househo!d received energy assistance from the government in
the past 4 months
U All households
v 1 . Yes
2 .No - skip to HI-4826 * * The next 3 fields (Hl-Le?9 through * M-4822) are pcssibie answers to * the quest 1 on: *
* Was this assistance received in the * form oi checks, coupons or vouchers * sent tc this househo!d or were the * payments sent directly to a utility * company, fuel dealer, or landlord
*
36
*
*
D Hi-4ale 1 291
Checks sent to household
DATA SiZS BECIV
L1 ksseholds reyeiv:n= - I_ government energy ass i stance
V 0 .Not marked as a place where payments were sent Or not in universe based
cn response to Hl-4516.
1 .Marked as a place where payments
were sent
D Hl-4820 1 A
Couccns cr vcuchers sent to househoid
U Households receiving government energy
ass I stance
V C .Nst marked as a Diace whe*e payments
were sent =I- 75~ in universe based
on response tc3 HI-4&16.
1 .Marked as a place where payments were sent
0 Hi-4ez 1 273 Payments sent directly to utility company, fuel dealer: CM landiord
U Households receiving government energy
ass i stance
V 0 Yet marked . as a p !ace where Dsyments
were sent cr not in universe based
52 response to FL-leSL6.
1 . ,Y?arked as a c iace where Payments
.werE sent
3. Hi-4924 b 294 kihat was t’ie total amount of the
energy assistance received by this househo i d during the past 4 months.
Range = 0,939999. U Households recerving government energy
ass i stance
(J Net in universe
D HI-462% 1 3133 Check item F4
Are there any children S to 18 years
old who I ive in the hcusehcld
U Al i househ;;ds
V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
3 Pl-b8Z@ 1 301 DO any of the children in this hcusehc I d usual ly eat a compiete
hot lunch offered at school il Ch i Idren age S to 18
54
DATA SIZE BEGIN
UC .Not in universe 1 .Yes
‘2 .Na
0 Hl-4530 2 302 How many ch i ldren
Tata I children = 1,ZB.
U Children age 5 to 15 V 0 .Nat in universe
3 ii:-4632 1 3G4 33 any oi the children receive free
or reduced-prize !un&es this schcol year because they quaiified +or the Federa! school I unch
program 2 Ch, ! ?re- age 5 t= le
L’ s .kit in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No- sic ip to bl-434C
3 El-4934 2 305 How many childrer,
Total children = 1,2C. U Ch i i dren age 5 to ie
V C .PdGt i - u:iuerse ++ *
Y Tie next 2 iieids (%;-4535 through * Y Hl-Le3E) a-e possible answers to the *
w * ciies _ I cr : n x *
* Are the iunches free or are they w
* redxec-price *
* *
0 Hl-4@36 1 3L;7
Free lunch
U Children age 5 to 15
V 0 .Not marked as a free lunch or not in uniuerse based cn response to
Hl-4832 1 .Marked as a free lunch
D Hl-LLe3e 1 3CE Reduced-price lunch
U Children age 5 to 15
V 0 .Not marked as a reduced-price
lunch or not in universe based on
response to HI-4532
1 .Marked as a reduced-price I unch
SIZE BEGIN
3 l+:454c 1 & 3@9
DO any of the children receive free Or reduced-price srhcal breakfasts this school year
U Children age 5 to 18 V C .Not in universe
I .Yes 2 .No
c Hi-L&Z 2 31;
How many children
Total children = 1720.
U Children age 5 to i8
V C .“k: in u7iuerse *
?c The next 2 iie’ls (1-11-4844 through * P1-LYL6) a-e pass It, .e ansuers tc the * west, zn: * n Are the breakfasts free or are they * reduced-price *
D HI-45L4 1 i 317 **
Free breakfast
U Children age 5 to 16.
L’ 2 . Not mar ic.ed as a free breakfast or
n=: ,n universe based an response
t0 i-z-4840
i .Markec as a free breakfast
C Hl-4846 1 313
Reduced-pr ice breakfast
U Chi ldren age 5 tt 18
V @ .Nzt marked as a reducedwrice breakfast or not in universe based on response to Hl-4843
1 %rked as a reduced-price .I breakfast
*
* Fragram questions *
mputat
3;L
nractat
D Hl-IMPS1 1
Program questions
imputation of Hl-48C4
V C .Not immuted
1 . Imputed
* an flags *
*
on flaq 1
9 Hl-!YPCZ 1 315 Program questions imputation flag 2
56
DATA S!ZE aEGIN
Imputation of Hl-4506
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D Hl-IMP03 1 316
Program questicns imputation flag 3
Imputation of Hl-48iO
V C .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
0 Hl-!Mfwb 1 317
P,ragram questions imputation flag 4 Imputation of Hl-4Si2
V 0 .Not imputed * A . lmcuted
;; ii:-:?‘?BSS * 3” a Al
Program questiors lmcL;tatlan flag 5
:m=ru i- b I dl -a* : rn of Hl-LB14
V 3 .Nct imputed
1 . imputed
D ii?-IMP36 1 319
PrOgram questicrs imwrarion flag 6 Imputation of *l-4816
\J 2 . Net i m?uted I A : mpLted . -
e ~~-:p$J~7 1 320 Program ques:12:5 imautation fiag 7 !mputaticn OS HI-4818
i, 2 .b.‘Ot i mwted
: . Imputed
D Hl-IMP25 1 i 32:
FrOgram questions imputation flag a Imputation aL HZ-15ZZ
V a .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
2 ill-IMP09 1 322 Program questicns imputation flao 9
Impuration of Hi-4822 UC .Nzt imputed
1 .Imputed
D i-IL-IMP10 1 323
Program questior,s imwtatirn flag LG imp,rar.; ;3n cf HL-4524
L ’ S .Not imputed ’
1 . Imputed
57
HOLEEHOS
CAT4 SIZE EELIN
3 H;-!MPll 1 324 Program questions imputation flag 11
Imputati0n of Hl-4828
V 0 .Nct imputed
1 .Imputed
0 Hl-iWi2 i 325 Prcgram question5 imputation flag 12 Imputaticn of Hl-L830
VO . Net I 73’ I+ nrl IL-- 1 . Imputed
3 HI-IMP13 1 326 Frogram questions imputation fias Z.3
Iin=-tation oi Hi-4832
V 0 .Nct imF;ited
1. . Imuied
D I-;:-I!“!=:L 1 * 327
c+ceram qilest ‘t~s imputation flag 14
ImpLtat i ol of HI-4834
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 A . Imputed
D HZ-IYPlS 1 328 FrOgram suestioms imputation flag i5 imputatlcy of t-11-&836
V 2 ii imp2rPi .N-i
.I i . Impute2
D Hl-IMF16 A 329
Prng- am quest ; 37s imputaticr: flag 16
Imputation of Hi-4536
V D .Nct impute0
1 . Imputed
n L:-IMP:~ Y I,- 1 33c
Program questions imputation flas 17
imPurai;cn ci Ei-L84C: V 13 .Nct Imszted
1 . Imputed
II X-IMP18 1 33:
Prcg-am ques:i0rs imputaticn flag 18
lmputation of Hl-4842
V Cl .bt imputed
1 . Imputed
Z Hi-IMP19 2. 332
Program questicns imputation flag 19
Imputat i on of Hi-4844
55
HoUss%oLD
DATA S:ZE BEGlN
V C .Not impate d
1 . Imputed
D Hl-IMP20 * 1 333 Program questions imputation flag 20
Imputation of Hl-18U V C .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D HZ-ADDLS 2 33L
Address 13. - This field differentiates households within
the same psu~ segment1 and serial;
tsa* b is> hcuseholds which originate 5-t C’ an criginal sample household
U 41 i h2dS enslds
c !+-?q1\<‘L: 2 336 Month for which this household is
defined. Range = 1712
2 Al I households
D HZ-YEAR 2 339
“ear for which this househc!d is
defined.
Rar,ge = 83,96 ti Al! ‘h!Ll55”- -= -1 A-
S S2-NF 2 3LC Number of fami! ies and pseudo ‘am./ lies in th:s houseSaid in month 2
cf the reference per.;o?.
Rarge = 013c U AI I households
n HZ-FCNT u 2 3L2 Count of number of fami ly groups
(exciuding related subiamil’es: in
tn I househo!d in month 2 of the 5
reference period.
Range = G,33
li Al I households
D HZ-5iCNT 2 3U Count of number cf related subfamily groups in this household in month 2
ot the reference period. Range = c>3”,
IJ Al I househclds
59
34TP s:zz BEG-IN
,z ‘-IZREF”‘=R - 5 346
Entry address ID and person number of ti-e hcilse”lz / d reference person in
month 2 of the reference period
D t-i??-NP 2 351
Number CC zersons in household in
month 2 of the reference period
Range = C>3C
” AI i hcuse*t’cs u
0 HZ-BU 12 353
Base weight.
FCUf i mc ! ied decimal places.
Range = C.CC2f~~CCG33.03GC
U All househoids
m I I_ ,
u >-,.A-* - 1 C‘ :2 365
ticuseholo weight--month 2.
Fcdr implied decima: places.
Ranse = C.CCCC~iCC33D.CD3E
ii All ho;seholds
D HZ-I-SC 1 377
haif samzle csde for variance estimaticn ?: Ail households
2 “2-STRb’ 3 378
Stratum code for variance estimation L’ p j / ‘m=L;suL,=’ 1s
D PZ-STATE 2 382
FIRS State code for the household
U Al i households
V 31 .Alabama
D4.Arizona
@S.Arkansas
CO.Cal i fornia
08.Co I crado no ro7ne2tjcut Yl .L iC.Dela&are ll.Distr izt C+ Cc!umb:a
lZ.Florida
13.Georgia 15.tiawai i
17.Illinois
18. Indiana
19. Iowa
ZC. Kansas
Zl.Kentucky
22.Louis iana
60
DATA SiZE BEGIN
23.Maine
ZL.Maryland
ZS.Massachusetts Z.Michiean
27.Mi nnesota 29.Missouri
* 35 .Mcntana 3l.Nebraska
W 32. Nevada w 33.New Hamashire
34.New Jersey 36.New York
37.North Cat-o ina
* 38.North Gakota
39. Oh ; 0
hC.Oklahoma Li .OresEr bZ.‘ennsyiwa~,ia
Lh.Rhode !s!and LS.South CaroI ina
47.Tennessee 48.Texas
* 49.L’tah * SC.Vermont
S?.Virsinia
S3.Washington
5S.WiSE~~SlR
9G. Idaho, New Tv1exlco, Soutn Dakota;, Wyoming 9l.M’ssiss;opi, West Virpiria
* Ncte : These six States (NHJVT,NCJMTJL’~T,NV) * * are not included in wave 1, but wi/ I be *
* i n= ! uded : r f;bt-e ‘waves. K
C H2-MSTZ3 1 382
Metro/Kesidual Status U All households
Vl .!n metrcpciitan subsamsle 2 .Nct in metropolitan subfamily (may be
metro Or nonmetrc)
G Hi!-MSA 4 383
!denti+iable t?SA/CMSA codes as
defined in 1983
ti All households
v OOJZ .Not in metromolitan subsammle or not
in an identifiable MSA
0160 .Albany-Schenectady-TroyJ NY
0640 .Austin, TX
084C .Beaumont-Fort Arthur7 TX
1OCO .Q/rm;nghamj AL l?ZZ .Boston-Lawrence-Salem, MA-?&l CMSA
-
61
HOL’SEHOLD
DPT4 5’7’ I, -ti- EEG’N
: c,; b” t in. MA ;-!y)
1292 .Bufialo-Niagara Falls, NY CM% 1602 .Chicago-Gary-Lake County (IL),
IL-IN-WI CMSA (parts in IL and IN only) 1642 .Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN CMSA
(parts in OH and KY only)
1692 .C!eveiand-Akrcn-Lorain, OH CMSA
1840 .ColumbusJ OH
1922 .Dal las-Fort Worth, TX CMSA 737” -3-- ,Day?on-~or;ngfie!d, OU
2382 .Denwer-Boulder, CO CMSA
2162 -Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI CMSA
2400 .Eugene-Springfield, OR Z&O .Fresr,ot CA
3x23 .Sreensborc--LinstgR-Glem-jiish Point, NC
3240 .HacrisbtiryLehancn-Car I isle, PA
3282 .Hart+ord-New 2ritain-Middietown> CT CMSA
3320 .Hc2”3!d/LI> Pi
3362 .Hcuston-Gaiveston-Brazoriaj TX CMSA
34ac .Indianapclisj IN
3762 .Kansas City, MO-Kansas City, KS CM’S4
(part in MO only)
4003 .Lan=asterj ?A 4472 .iss Angeles-Araheim-Riverside, CA CMSA
4723 .Madisonj WI
49ZD . Memph i s 1 TN-A%% (part in TN cr.!y)
4992 .M;am:-For+ c Lauder-da ; e > FL CMSA
5082 .Mi fwaukee-Ravine, WI CMSA 5160 .Moti le, AL
5360 .Nashvi I le, TN
5480 .New Haven-Meriden, CT
5560 .Ntw Or;ears, LA
5602 .New York-Northern NJ-Long Island,
NY-NJ-CT CMSA
588D .Oklahoma City, OK
59% .C!maha, NE-IA (part in NE only)
5962 .Or landcp FL
6162 .Phi;adeiphia-Wilmington-Trenton)
PA-NJ-DE-MD Cl%4 (parts in PA,
NJ, and DE only) 623D .Phoenix, AZ 6282 .Pi ttsbur$d3eauer Va I ley, PA CMSA 6442 .Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA CMSA
(part in OR only) 6840 Rochester j NV . 6’92D .Sacramentoj CA 7042 .St. Louis-E. St Louis-Alton, MO-IL CMSA
(part in MO cnly)
7080 .Salemg OR 7240 .San Antonio, TX
62
DATA SlZE BEGIN
7320 .%n Diego, CA
7240 .San Antonic, TX
732.0 .San Diegc, CA
7362 .San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA CMSA
7560 .Scranton-WiIkes-Barrej PA BClC![3 .Springfie!d, MA
am .Tampa-St. Petersburg-C I earwater f FL a4aO .Toledoj OH
es23 .TucsonJ AZ ES63 .Tulsa, CK E&&0 . Wash i ngton j DC-MD-VA 8960 .West Pa!m Beach-Boca Raton-Delray
Beach? FL
92LC .Wa-cesterr MA
92ez .York, PA
932C .Yaungs?nwn-Warren~ OH ?4 Y
9 Edited contra! card fields *
* *
D HZ-ACCES * J. 387
Control card item 13B - access to
the unit
U All households V C .Not aapl icab;e
1 .Cirect - skip to htusunit 2 .Through another unit
D HZ-KTC’;-iN : 358 Cor,trol card item 13C - kitchen +aci I ities
ii All hcuseholds v s .Nst apol ;ta!z:f
: . For this unit only
2 .Alsc used by another household
3 .None
0 HZ-LVGTR 2 3e9
Control card items 130 and 13E - housing/other unit
U Al I hccseholds V 1 .House, apartment, fiat
2 .Hu in nontransient hotel, motei etc. 3 .Hut permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc.
L .Hu in rooming house
5 .Mobi le home or trai ler with no permanent
roam added
6 .Msbile hcme or trailer with one or more
permanent rooms added
7 .I+ net specified aboue
B .Quarters not hu in rooming or boarding
house
-- __. _ .._.-_
CATA SiZE BEGIN
63
HOU5SlOLD
9 .Unit not permanent in transient hotel, motel) etc.
10 .Unoccupied tent cr trailer site 11 #Other unit not specified above
0 HZ-‘UNITS . 2 391 Control card item 14 - number of units
in structure, both occupied and vacant
U Ail households
V 1 .Cnly ‘other’ units
2 .Mobi le home or trai ler
3 -One, detached
4 .Onej attaihed
5 . TWC
6 7-L
7 z-9
e .i- * “-Z9
9 .2G-49
13 .5D or mere
D H2-TENUR .I 393
Control card item 15 - are the Iiuing
quarters:
U Ai I households
V1 .Owned or beins bought by someone in the househoic
2 .Eented ior casn
3 .Occusiec without payment 0’ cesh rent
; E-P’LIWS 1 394 Control card item i6A - js the residence
in a _ ,_ hcusins prcjecti v,L ’ : r that is!
is it owned by a local housing authority C All househtids
V 0 .Not apq:irable 1 1. .Yes
2 .No
3 HZ-LORNT 1 395
Control card item 16; - are you paying
lower rent because the Federal, State,
Or locai government is paying part oi
the cost
U All households
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D I-Q-RACE 1 396
Control card item 37A - race of reference
person - only answered when household
2ATA SIZE BEGIN
is type A ncninteruiew
2 A!I households
V 0 .Not appiicable
1 .White
2 .Black
3 .American Irdian, Eskimo or Aleut
4 .Asian or Pacitic islander
D HZ-SEX 1 397
C3’?7C 1 ;a:.1 _ item 37S - sex c+ reierence
persnn - only applicable for type A noninterview households
LJ A!! househo!&
V 3 .Not applicatie 1 .ya!e
2 .Female
0 =-SIZE 2 392.
Control card item 37C - size of househcld -
mly app; icab! ior type A n0ninteruie.w
households. Range = cl,30
U Ai I households
V 0 .Nct applicable * * * Freedited ccntrol card section *
* *
D HZ-SATL 3 L nrl u-
Samp! e c&e - indicates panel year U Ai j i-oc~ebolc:
3 HZ-SE”, 1 4C2
Segment type - tt21-n LL in the cantro1
care
?i Al I households
V 1 .Address
2 .Llnit
3 .Fermit 4 .Area
5 .Special place
3 HZ-INTC3 3 423
Interviewer code, an alphabetic followed by twa numerics
u A! I households
0 UZCCWAVE 1 406
Wave for which the control card was
first prepared (should be the wave in
which household came into existence)
Ll Al I households
65
DATA SIZE BEGIN
E UZFRMSLE 1 4c7
Control card item 1ZB - during the
past 12 months did sales of cropsj livestock, and other farm products from the place amount to 31DDE or
mere U All households
V 0 .Not answered
? .Yes
2 .Ns
3 .Not applicable
D uz-ACCES 1 LO8
C-m+-,’ _I, LJ b nerd item 2.3B - access to
the urit
ii A! I hoLlseholc!s
V 0 .Not apdiicat’e
Z .Cirert - skit to housunit
2 . Throush another unit
0 UZ-KTCW 1 409
Control card item 13C - kitchen facilities U Al I households V 0 .Nzt aas! icable
1 .For this unit only
2 .Al so used ‘by ancther hzuseho I d
3 . None
D UZ-LVQTR 2 41e
Contrc! card items 13E and 13E
housing/ether unit
U All househods V -9.Not answered
E.Not answered (types B and C)
l.House, apartment, flat
2.H: in ncntransient hate!) motel etc.
3.Hu, permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc.
4.Hu in rooming house
S.Mobile home or trailer with no permanent
t-cm added
b.Mobile home or trailer with one or more permanent rooms added
7.Hu not specified above
B.Quarters not hu in roomin cr boarding
house
9.Unit not permanent in transient hotel,
mctel, etc.
13.llncxupied tent or trailer site
11.&her unit nzt specified above
II I-P-UNITS 2 IL12
Control card item 14 - number of units
66
CATA SiZE BEG!N
In structure> both occupied and vacant
U Ail households V -9.Not answered
C.Not answered (types 6 and C)
l.Onlr ‘othezr’ units Z.Mobile home or trailer
3.0nej detached
4.Onej attached 5. Twc
6.3-4 7.5-9 9. I?-19 9. Xl-49
lE.SC Or more
II UZ-TENLR 1 414 C3ntrc I card /tern 15 - are the living charters:
Li All households
V C .Not answered (types B and C)
I .Owned or being bought by someone
in the household
2 .Rented for cash
3 .Occuq$ed without payment of cash rent
9 .Not answered
2 bz-‘yps 2 415
CJrtrc’ CarC / ‘,en. 16A - is the residence in a public housing project; thet is7 is
it owned by a local housing authority IJ Ai, hOUSen;: I dS
v c .Nct ar;;l /cable
1 .ves
2 .No
-1.3k
D UZ-LORNT 2 417
Ccntrol card item 169 - are you paying
lower rent because the Federal, State,
Or local government is paying part of
the cost U All househoids
V 0 .Not applicable ? .Yes
ii .No -1 .Dk
3 HZ!TM36A 1 419 Contrc I card ; tern 36A - wave number
associated with the interview status
U All households
67
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BEGIY
D HZITM36B 2 42s
Control card item 363 - interview
status code
U All households
V 1 .Interviewed 2 .No one home
3 .Temporari ly absent 4 .Refused 5 .Unable to locate 6 .Ot$er
9 .Vacant
10 .Occupied by persons with LRE
11 .Unfit or to be demolished
12 .Lhde- ccnstructior, not ready
13 -Converted to temporary business or storage 14 .Linoccupied tent or trailer site
15 .Fermit granted? ccnstruction not started
16 .Other type B
17 .Cemol ished 18 .Houre or tral ler mowed
19 . Converted to permanent business or storage
Zi! -Merged 21 . Ccndemned
22 .Othe-
D ;Z-RACE .I LZ
Contrc i card item, 37A - race at reference
oerszr - o?ly answered when household is type A noninterview
‘2 Al I households
V C .Nct adcllcabie 1 l&ite
2 :Black
3 .American Indian, Eskimo or Aleut
4 .Asian or Pacific Islander
9 .Not answered
0 UZ-SEX 1 423
Control card item 37B - sex of reference person - only applicable for type A
noninterview households
U All households
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Male
2 .Femaie
9 .NJ? answered
D L!Z-SIZE 2 424
Ccntrol card item 37C - size of household -
only aprlicable for type A noninterview
households. Range = -9j30.
ZATA SIZE BEGIN
ti All households
V -9.h’ot answered
0 .Not applicable
0 UZITM38A 1 426 Control card item 3BA - wave of visit
Range = C,9.
U Al I households
7. I :9’,‘-p.g L ir,.m:iJ 3B 2 427
Control card item 380, - month of visit
Range = [1,12.
U A’I households
-\ ‘-‘~T’vS’ - -- 2 429
Contrai card item 3% - total number .I
27 ;e:-scr,a, ” 5, t; ‘J A ! househo I ,ds
V -9,Nzt anstie-ed
C .Not applicable
3 UZTCTPW 2 431
Control card i tern 3BF - tota I number
of tele9hane tails Q A; ! h;-sph- I -- u (U3 Ij P - .Not a>pIicabie
2 I ~~~!-3CD” v il._ 3 L32
cz::,trs ! card item 3BG - CST-tYO I cat-2 respondents person number
’ ! Ai I hoUsel-old5 ; C .Nct applicable
0 EZ-CClC 1 436 Ccntrol card source code 12 -
during I isting did interviewer mtss any babies or small children - first
Interview only
U All househo!ds
V 0 .Nct answered
1 .Yes
2 .No
3 l-!-z-cs:z 1 437
Contrsl card source code 12 - during listing did interviewer miss
any lodgers, bcarders or persons employed at the residence - first interview
L’ A!! households
V 0 .Not answered
1 .Yes
2 .Ko
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D HZ-CZlL : 438 Control card source code 14 -
during listing did interviewer miss
anyane who usually lives here but is
away now traveling, at sthoolj or in
a hospital - first interview
ii All households
V D .Not answered
1 .Yes 2 .xz
D I-Z-UDl6 1 439 Control card source code 16 - during listing did inte ruiewer miss anyone else staying at residence - first interview
U All hcuseholcs
V C .Not answered
: . Yes
2 .No
c sz-GGlB 1 4.40
Control card source code 18 -
to be answered during first interview at mowers new address - are ai I persons
listed an control card nob ! itiing at this address
‘d rtover househclds v s .!kr apol;cabie
1 .Yes
2 .I\;0
c e-CD23 1 441 Contra I tard source cade ZC -
to be answered during iirst interview
at mavers new address - is anyone
else living or staying here new
C Ycver households
V 0 .Not applicable
1 . Yes 2 .Nc
D HZ-DO22 8 442
Control card source codes 22, 267 301 34~
38, 42~ 46 and SD - are all persons listed
as household members during the previous wave interview still living Or staying
here. There are 8 answer fields
(1 characte- each) for waves 2 through 9.
L! AI I households
V 0 .Nct applicable
1 .Yes
2 .Nc
3ATA SIZE BEGIN
D HZ-QW4 6 450
Contro! card source codes 24, ‘23, 322 36~
40, 44, 48 and 52 - is anyone not listed during previous wave interview currently living or staying here. There are 3
answer fields (1 character each) far waves 2 through 9.
U Al I households V 0 .Not apolicable
: . Yes
2 .No * *
* Receipt of Program Benefits *
3 *
0 HZ-MEANS 1 450
Re=e 1 pt cl tone+ its from a means-tested prog-am
Id Al I hcusehcils
V 1 .One or mere persons in household received
benefits from a means-testsd program 2 .Ko person in househa!d received benefits from
a means-tested program
C HZ-CA% 1 459
Fezeiot ZJ cask, benefits ti Ai 1 hausehoids
b 1 .Pe Cr msre 9ersons in household receked cash benef Its from a means-tested ,zrogra-
2 .Fk person in househcld received cash benefits from a means-tested program
D I-1?NCASii 1 .L 460 Rezeio? 04 noncash benefits
U Ail househalds
V 1 .One or more persons in household received fzso stamps
2 .One or more persons in household received noncash benefits from a program other than
focd stamps; no person receiued food stamps 3 .No person in household received noncash benefits
* *
* Househo!d Lcw Income Cutoff *
* *
II Hz-POVS 5 461
Low income cutoff for this household.
This is an annual incame amount adjusted
to the current morlth. Range = C,3OECC.
U All hcuseholds
CA’A SIZE BEG:K
..-_
71
HOLEHOL”
Uouseha!d IncCTe Aggregates *
These aggregates were derived from * income figures that may have been *
previously topcoded. For a further *
discussion on topcoding, see the *
text section “Topcod i ng of Income *
Variables” cn pa52 6. w
*
2 I-ITTOTINC e 4.66
Total household inccme far month 2 of the reference pertod. In dollars.
Range = -1500000,1500000.
U Ail hcusebclds
D ti:Z-E4riN 7 L7L T=-,& househo! ear-ed ;n=zme for month 2
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = C;,:S=IXX. p 4’; h3ilSehE!tS
2 !-!2-3R3P e L@l
Tctal household property income far month 2
of the reference period. 17 d=I tars.
Range = -15OODOO~l5DODDC.
U A:l households
C :+Z-TRAN 7 459
Tota! household means-tested cash transfers for mcrtk. 2 of the reference period.
!n dollars. Range = 0~ 15000C0. U All hcusehclds
D !-I?-OTHER 7 496
Tota I ‘other’ household incame far month 2
ai the reference meriod. In dollars. Range = 0~15CE35.
U Al I households
D HZNONCSI-! 6 503
Nanrasir hcusehold incame ior month 2 of
the reference period. In dai lars. Includes dollar values for fcod stamps, WIC and energy assistance. Range = G~1500000.
U All households
D HZSOCSEC 6 509 Total household sacial security income far
mcnth 2 of the reference period. In
dollars. Range = 0~1500000.
U All households
72
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D HZ-SS! 4 515 Total household sumpiemental security incame for month 2 of the reference period.
In dollars. Range = 0~1500000.
U Al I households
3 HZ-LJKEMP 4 521 Total household unemployment compensation far month 2 of the reference period. In doliars. Range = 0~15ciCC33.
U All households
D HZ-VETS 6 527
Tota / household veterans payment income for month 2 of the reference period. in
dal lars. Range = C~1500000. L: 41 ! ih~~s+s I ?s
C i-2-AFDC 6 533
Total household AFDC incame for month 2
of the reference period. In dollars.
Rar,ge = 0~ 15OXOD.
U Al I househci ds
PJ HZ-FE?? 6 539 7ZA-S / household feod stamcs received for mcrrn 2 g+ the reference Feriod. In
tie ! I a-s. Range = 3~15X!DCD.
U AI I househo Ids w * * Recoded prcgram questions *
* *
D HZ-PUB 1 545
Is this a public hausinp unit for which rent is caI lected
u All h=2s&,cids
VI . Yes 2 .Nn
D WUBA!“lT 4 546
What is the monthly rent far this public
housing unit. In dollars.
Range = -91999999.
U Households in pub, IC
V -9.Not a?pl i:abie’
housing
2 ii2-UJTLTY 1 552
Is there a utiiity payment for this unit
U Households in pub1 ic housing
V 3 .Not app’icable
DATA SlZE 6EGlN
1 . Yes 2 .No
D !-!2-ENRtY 1 553 What type of energy assistance was received
U Households receiving government energy assistance V 0 .Nat apsli=aile
1 .Checks sent to household
2 .Coupans or vouchers sent ta household
3 .PayTeFts sert elsewhere
4 .Checks and caupons or vouchers sent to
househa I d
5 .Checks sent to household and payments
szzt elsewhere
6 .COuPCnS C’ vather senr to household
and payments sent elsewhere 7 .A’! t!--ef tyoes ci ass istaxe
B HXJUK% 1 554
Are the lurches free or reduced-price
U Children 5 to 18
US .Nst apolicable
1 .Free 2 .pedu=ed-price
7 .Both _
S !-!Z-STEAK * * 555
Are t’ze breakfasts tree or redJ=ed-price
U Chi idren 5 to 18
V 0 .h;or applicable 1 A .Cree
2 .Reduced-Drice 3 .2sth
*
w Program questions *
* * *
D l-Z-4802 1 556
Check item PZ
Is this residexe owned by the
local housing authority
U Al I households
V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip tc HZ-LB%
D HZ-4804 6 557 Wiiat is your monthly rent? In dol lars.
Range = -99999997. U Households in public housipc
V-9 .Not in universe
0 .NaTe
74
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BESIN
0 HZ-4806 1 563 Do ycu pay for any utilities such as water, electricity7 gas, or oil
U Households in public housing
V 0 .Not in universe
1 . Yes - sk ip to HZ-4816
2 .No - skip to HZ-4816
g HZ-4T5 v- 1 564 Cneck i tern F3 Is rent lower because government pays part of the cost
u Al I hs~use!7cids
v 1 , Yes 2 $3 - s! jp t= HZ-&Z16
c HZ-CE,Z 6 565
What is vour rmnth I y rent
In dollars. Range = -9~999999.
1; Li3tJsehaidc subsidlced by government
v-9 .Not applicable
II .None
3 HZ-L;&12 1 L 571
Dc, yoL’ Pa? fo;- any u?: ! ities such a5 tiate- electr’city, gasi or oil
‘2 pm Ice’;= I -‘s sJts -Lo d zeri bv gcL(ernnent v c .N;t ir universe
I .L . “ES 2 .Nc
3 cIz--Lp:L 6 572
What wodld the monthly rent be on this
ui;t if the gotiernment were not paying
part of the cost? In do1 lars.
Range = -99999999.
L! hlousehold subsidized by government
v-9 .Not in universe
c HZ-G16 . 576
Has this household received energy assistance from the government in
the past 4 months U All households
V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip to Hz-4826 n w
* The next 3 fields (HZ-4818 through * * HZ-4822) are possibie answers t0 *
w the question: * w
75
HOLISEHOLC
BATA SiZE BEG i N
* 1Jas this assistance receiued in the * * form of checks, caupcns or vouchers * * sent to this househcld or were the * * payments sent directly to a utility * * companyr fuel dealer, or landlord * * *
D HZ-4818 1 579 Checks sent to househo!d
U Fncsehc\ds rere i vi ne: go\Jernment enepgy
ass i stance
V n .Not marked as a place where payments
were sent or not in universe based
on response ?J L-E-4816. 1 * .Marked as 2 p!ace wl-epe payments
were sent
Coupons or voichers sent to household U Households receiving government energy
assistance V 0 .Not marked as a place where payments
were sel? or net in ur;iverse based
on resgonse to HZ-4816.
1 .P”arked as a place where payments
were sent
D H2-;rez2 1 58i
FaymeTts sent directly to utility
c3mpanyj f&o1 dea!erJ 8’ landiord
LJ t-!Cus~~clds re=e;vlng government energy ass /stance
V Cl .Not marked a5 a place where payments were sent or not in universe based
on response to H2-4816.
1 .Marked as a place where payments were sent
D HZ-4824 6 582
&at was the tota I amount of the
energy assistance received by this
household during the past 4 months.
Range = 0,WWW.
U Households receiving government energy
assistance
V Not in universe
!I Hz-4826 i
Check item P4
588
Are there any children 5 to 18 years old who live in the household
76
OATA SIZE BEGIN
U 0111 households
V 1 .Yes
2 .No
II W-4828 1 589 Do any of the children in this
household usually eat a complete
hot lunch offered at school
U Children age 5 to 18
V cl .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .NG
0 X2-4832 2 5913 L.1od many chi / drlr, Total children = 1>23.
c S-4832 1 Do any of the chi
or reduced-price
592 ldren rece
I unches th
ive free
is schcol year because they qualified
fcr the Federa I schooi lunch program
U Chi ltren age 5 to 15 V 3 .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No- skip to HZ-48LC
D K-4834 2 593 Hslir many children Tctal children = l>ZiI.
U Children age 5 to 18
V 0 .Nct in universe * *
* The next 2 fie:d s (F-12-4836 through * * l-Z-4838) are possible answers to the *
)c question: * * w
* Are the lunches free cr are they * * reduced-price *
3c *
D hZ-4836 1 595
Free lunch U Children age 5 to 18 V 0 .Not marked as a free lunch or not
in universe based on response to
K?-4832 1 .Marked as a free lunch
-._._-_ - --
77
D Hz-4838 1 536
Red-Led-price lunch
U Children age 5 to 18
V 0 .Not marked as a reduced-price
lunch or not in universe based cn response to H2-4832
1 .Marked as a reduced-price I unch
2 ~z-p&~ 1 597 Do any of the children receive free
or reduced-price school breakfasts this school year
iJ Chi Idren age 5 to 16
V3 .N-• /T universe
1 3:;
2 .k
2 t-Z-f&i2 2 593
riot: many chi Idren
Tota i children = ?,Zci.
U Chi ldren ase 5 to 13 V C .Nct in universe * * The next 2 fieids (Hz-4844 through s HZ-4%6! are possibie answers to the Y ailest icn: *
* Are the breakfasts free or are they * reduced-prixe Y
D H2-4844 :
Free breakfast
6OC
U Children age 5 to 18
V 0 .Not marked as a free breakfast or not in universe based on response
tc H2-43LO
1 .Marked as a free breakfast
D H243L;S 1 631 Reduced-price breakfa’;Ji
U Chi Idren age 5 to 18
V 0 .Not marked as a reduced-price
breakfast or not in universe based on
response to HZ-4843
1 .Marked as a reduced-price
break fast * *
* Program questions imputation ilags )c
* *
78
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D Hz-IMP01 1 602
Program questions imputation flag 1
Imputation of F-C-4804 V Cl .Not imputed
i .ImDuted
D HZ-IMP02 1 603
Program questions imputation flag 2 Imputation of HZ-48D6
V S .Not imputed
1 . Imouted
D h-2-IYPC3 1 624 Program auestiOns tmputarion flag 3
!ma~;*at / O:I V C .Nst imputed
of HZ-4815
c HZ-IT34 1 6C5
Program questicns imputaticn flag 4 Imoutation of HZ-4812
V 2 .Nct imputed
1 .Imcuted
D HZ-Iv=135 . * 626
PrGgram questions imputation flap S
!mputat t cn cf HZ-4814 ‘? c . Net i n=i;tei
A L . Imputed
D HZ-!MPDt i 637 Fr Gzram questions imautaticn flag 6 Imputation of HZ-4816
V 2 .Nct imputed A * . Imputed
D l+2-IM=E7 i 628
Program questicns imputation flag 7
Imputation cf HZ-4818
V 3 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D Hz-IM=na 1 609
Program questitns imputation flag 8 Imputation of HZ-4820
V 0 .Not imputed 1 - . Imputed
D Hz-IMPCS 1 * 6lD Pr09ram questions imputation flag 9
Imputation of HZ-4822
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V C .Not imauted
1 . Imputed
D t-Q-IMP10 1 611 Frogram questions imputation flag 10 Imputation of Hz-4824
V 0 .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
D HZ-!M?:l 1 612 Pr0gram questions imwtation flag 11 Imputation of Hz-4@28
V C .Yct imputed
1 .Imputed
D I%?-lMF12 1 613 ‘t-OS;- am questlons imautatio7 flat 12
Imwtaticn cf Hz-L830
V 0 .Not imputec
: . Imputed
D HZ-!MP?3 1 616
Prcgram q uestions imputation flag 13 Imputation c+ l-C-4832
V O .Nzt imputed 1 . Imlute?
2 F!---‘v3- / IL * *-. 1 615 Fr0gram questions imputaticn flag 14 ;mpura.’ : -.. of HZ-4831
V C .Nzt im;lUYLd I * . !mouted
D L:2-:MF15 1 616 Frogram questions imputation flag 15
Imputation O+ HZ-4836
VC .Uct imputed
1 . Imputed
c Hz-IMF16 1 617
Program questions imputation flag 16 Imputation of i-!2-4836
V O .Not impdtec!
1 .Imputed
D Hz-IMP17 1 618
Program questions imputation flag 17 Imputation of H2-4840
V E .Nst imputed
1 .Imputed
CATA S!ZE BEGIN
D HZ-IMP18 1 619
Program questions imputation flag 18
Imputation of HZ-b&2
V II .Not i mputed 1 . Imputed
D il2-IMP19 1 620 Program questions imputation flag 19 Imputation of HZ-LB&L
V C .Nc: imputed
1 . Imputed
D US- i M”ZS /- 1 621
Program quest i ens imputation flag 20 ImpJtation of EZ-LBI6
V2 .Nt imputed 1 . Im?‘Jted
3 H3-PiYD!D 2 622
Address ID. - This fieid
differentiates househrlds within the same psuj segment7 and serial;
that is, households which originate
out o+ ac origirlai samde househc!d
ii Ail households
D k3-M3X’w 2 62L ti--* I ,- .,P for bLi;h this hcusebcid is
defined
2 ange =‘LlZ LI A: I households
3 H3-YEAR 2 626 Yea- for which this household is
defined. Range = 83>66
L! All households
D H3-Nr’ 2 628
N umber of families and pseudo families in this household in month 3
of the reference period.
Range = a,30
I? Ail households
0 i-:3-?=~NT 2 630
Count of number of family groups (excluding related subfamilies) in
this househcic /n month 3 of the reference oeriod.
Range = a,30 U All households
81
I-KXSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BEG:N
C ti-13-SSCNT 2 632 Count of number of related subiami!y groups in this household in month 3 of the reference period.
Range = 0~30 L! All households
D h3REFPER 5
Entry address ID and person number of the hcnsei;ld reference person in
month 3 of the reference period
U All households
D H3-,PP 2 639 Number of per5cns in househoid in month 3 o+ the reference period Panc;e = zt3C:
iJ AI1 households
D t-!3-BW 12 641
Base weight.
FGU~- implied decimal places.
Range = 0.3033,100000.0000
2 AlI househo!ds
D E3-WG:’ i3 653 I rz25el-;ld weight--mcnth 3.
F0;- ;rzI ;ef decimal olaze5.
Range = c.ccccl~1D~ooc.cocn C A! I households
D ?3+SC 665 l-!df 5amFle co e *cl for variance estimation
3 All households
5 %-STRAT 2
Stratum c-+ -Ue Sor variance estimation
U All households
D H3-STATE 2 668
FIPS State code for the household U Al I househo;& Li Cl .Alabama
04. Ar i zona 05.Arkansas Db.California
DB.Colcrado DS.Connect i cut
lD.DeIaware
11.Distritt of Columbia
lZ.Florida
82
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BEGIN
13.Georgia
15.Hawai i
17.Illino~s
18.lndiana 19. Iowa ZO.Kansas 21 .Kentucky
ZZ.Louisiana Z3.Maine 3b.r?a cyland 25.Massachusetts Zb.Michigan 27.Mi nne5ota
29.~iisouri
* 3p.vG7taTS
31.Nebraska )( 12. +-+,,a&
+ 33. New Hamos’+ I re
3L.New Jersey
l&.New YE?;<
37.North Carolina
* 38.North Dakota 39.0hic
LCl.Oklahoma 41 .Oregcr.
LZ.Pennsy!van;a .
bL;.Rhcde 15 'ani
L5.S9~tn Car;’ ina
&7.Tennessee
48. Tevas * L9 .Utah
w SC.Ve-mc1t
51,Virgin;a
53.Washi ngtsn
55.Wisconsin
90.Idaho, New Mexico, South Dakota> Wyoming Sl.Plississippi~ West Virginia
* Note: These six States (NH>VTYND~MTIUT,NV) * * are not incIdded in wave 1~ but will be *
* inciudel in future waves. *
D H3-MSTRC 1 67C
Metro/Residual Status
U All households
V 1 .In metropolitan subsample
2 .N?+ WC in metrODo itar subfamily (may be
metro Or nonmetro)
0 H3-MSA 4 67:
identifiable MSA/CMSA codes as
defined in 1983
83
HOUSEHO,::
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U All hcuseholds V CO3C .Not in metropci itan subsample Or not
in an identifiable MSA Cl60 .Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY 0640 .Austin, TX
0840 .Beaumont-Port Arthur> TX
lDD0 .Birminyham, AL
1122 .Boston-Lawrence-Salem, MA-NH CM%
(part in MA only)
1292 .Bdffal o-Niagara Falls, NY CMSA 1602 .Chicayo-Gary-Lake County (IL),
IL-IN-WI CMSA (parts in IL and IN only)
1642 .Cincinnati-Ha~iltGn~ OH-KY-IN CMSA
(parts in OH and KY oniy)
1692 .C!eweiand-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA 184G .Columbus> OH
:?zz .3a ! !a~-~crt Wzrth, TX CMSA
2 33C .Dayton-Sprinyfieidq 314
2252 .DerL,er-Bou I der J CO CM5A 2162 .Detroi t-A?r; Arbcr > MI CMSA
ZIICD .EugeneTSpringfieidJ OR 2843 .Fresro, CA
3123 .Greensboro-Winstcr&alem--High Poi-t, NC
3240 .Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA
3Z82 .Hartford-New Britain-Middletown, CT CM5A
332: .!+:.G/LIIuJ Hi
3362 .Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX CMSP
3480 .Indianapolis, IN
3762 .Kansas City9 MC-Kansas City, KS CM5A
(part in MO oniy) 4OOD .Lancaster, PA 4472 .Lcs Angeies-Anaheim-Riuerside, CA CMSA
4723 .Madison, WI 4920 .Memphis, TN-AR-MS (part in TN only)
4992 .Miami-Fort Lauderda!e, FL CMSA
5G8Z .Mi Iwaukee-Racine, WI CMSA
5160 .MobileJ AL
5360 .Nashuille, TN
5483 .New Haven-Merideny CT
5560 .New Orleans, LA
5632 .New York-Northern NJ-Long Island,
NY-NJ-C? CMSA
5880 .Oklahoma City, OK
5920 .Omaha, NE-IA (part in NE only)
5961: .Orlando> FL
6162 .Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton,
PA-NJ-DE-MD CMSA (parts in PA,
NJ, and DE only)
6230 .Phoenix, AZ
6282 .Pittsburyh-Beaver Valley, PA CMSA
. . .--
84
DATA S!ZE BEGIN
6442 *Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA CMSA (part in OR only)
68413 .Rochester, NY
6920 .Sacramento, CA
7042 .St. Louis-E. St Louis-Alton, MO-IL CMSA (par? in MO only)
7580 .Salemr OR 7240 .San Antonio, TX
7320 .San Diego, CA 72X .San An-,onlo~ TX
73213 .San Diego, CA 7362 .San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA CMSA T’S69 .Scrantcn+l Ikes-Sarre, FA
81333 .Springiieldj MA 1”C7 -- vLdd . I =mpa -St. D2tersburg-Clearwat2rr ye
84DD .Tol edo, 06
2522 .Tucson! AZ
esc .Tu! sa, OK
8643 . Wash i ngtcn j DC-MC-VA
8960 .W2st Paim Sea&-‘Soca RaTon-Delray
B2aci-r~ FL
9240 .Worcester > M4
?26G .York I PA 93ZC .Youngstown-Warren, 0%
* *
* Editec con.tro’ card fields * n *
0 H3-AXES 675
Cor,troi card I tom 133 - access to the unit
‘J Ail hcis2kc’ds
V [I .Not app;icab:e
1 .Direct - sk;p to hsusunit
2 .Through another unit
D H3-KTCHN 1 676
Control card item 1X - kitchen +acilities
U A!1 hous2hoids
V C .Not appiicable
1 .F or this unit only 2 .Also used by another household 3 .None
D I-PLVQTR 2 677
Contr 0 I card i terns 13C and 13E - housing/other unit
U All househclds
v 1 .House 9 apartment, fiat
2 .Hu in nontransient hotel, motel etc.
3 .Hu> permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc.
es
HO’USEHO’L”
DATA S!ZE BEGIN
L .UL in rooming house
5 .X0bi le home or trai ler with no permanent
rccm added 6 .Mcbi ie home or trailer with one or more
permanent roons added 7 .Hu not specitied above 8 .Cuarters not hu in rooming or boarding
house 9 .ilnit not permanent in transient hotel)
mctel) etc.
lG .Unoccupied tent or trailer site
11 .Other unit not speci+ied absue
c: Ez-‘JN: TS 2 679
C0rtroi card item 14 - nunb2r OS units
in structure, both occupied and vacant IJ Cl / i~~52k,~ I d5 v 1 .or:y ’ c+-hel- ’ 2: i ts
2 .Yrb1!2 home or trailer
3 .One, detached 4 .One, attached 5 .Twc
6 .3-4 7 .5-9
8 .13-19 9 . ‘23-49
IP f=? d.- .w- at- mor2
c H3-TEN-R 1 6Pl
Ccntro! card item 15 - are the living
c;dZl <EC5 :
c! 4’1 households
v: .Owneo Cr being bought by someor:e in the household
2 .Rented Scr cash 3 .Occupied without payment of cash rent
0 E3-PLWS 1 682
Control card item 16A - is the residence
in a pubiic housing project; that is,
is it owned by a local housing authority
U Al I households
V !I .Not appl icabI2
: .Y2S
2 .No
3 H3-LOW? 1 683
Conzt-ol card item 168 - are you paying I cwer rent because the Federa! P State,
Or local government is paying part of the COST
et
HousEHClLD
‘J A!! households vo .Nst applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 H3-RACE 1 504
Controi card item 37A - race of reference person - only answered when househoid is type A noninterview
ii All hnuse~c;ck
V il .Not applicable
1 .WSi?e 2 .Siack 3 .American Incianl Eskimo or Pleut L .As ;ar, or Paciiic islanber
9 ?I-SEX 62.5
Contrcl card ftem 376 - sex of reference
person - only app! ica’oie ior type G
noninterview housenolds
2 AI; households
‘J C .Nct apDl icab’e
1 .f%ie
2 .Ferr,ale
0 H3-S1Z 2 686 C z3tr2 I tar ci Iten; 37z - size of househcld -
only aspiicable 12m twe A no7 i nterv ej; households. Range = Or32
2 All hcusehoids ‘J :: .Nct applicable * w )c Preedited celt;-cl card section * * *
C H3-SMIPL 2 688
Sample code - indicates panel year
L All households
D H3-SE; 1 69E
Segment type - item 4 on the control
card U All households Vl .Address
2 .Unit 3 *Permit 4 .Area
5 .Speciai place
C H3-INTKI 3 691
Interviewer code7 an alphabetic
87
HOLl!%EHO!L
DATA SIZE BEGIN
followed by two numerics
Ll Ail households
D UXCWAVE 1 694 Wave for which the control card was
first prepared (should be the wave in which household came into existence)
U Al I households
D C3!FRMS’LE 1 695 Contrcl card item 12B - during the past 12 mcnths did sales of crows>
1ivestock~ and other farm products
from the place amount to BlOOO or
mere
U All households
V i: .Not answered 4 . Yes
; .ik
3 .Not applicabie
D LPACCES 1 696
Ccntrol card item 13B - access to
the unit U Al I households
V G .Nct applicable i .Dlrect - sk’p to hcusunit
2 . ThrOGgr, another un i t
5 ‘~7’-LgCyI:; 1 * 697
Contrcl card item 13C - kitchen facilities
U A; I hajseholds
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .For this unit on!y
2 .Alsa used by another household
3 .None
2 :3-LVQTR 2 698
Contra I card items 13D and 13E
hcus ins/other unit
U All households V -9.Not answered
O.Not answered (types B and C)
?.!-!ouse~ agartmenty flat 2.Hu in nontransient hotel, motel etc.
3.HuJ permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc.
4.Hu in roomins house
B.Mobile home or trailer with no permanent
room added 6.Mobi le home or trailer with one or more
permanent rooms added
BEI
Halsa-loLc
DATA SIZE BEGIN
7.H.u not specified above
B.Quarters net hu in rooming or boardins
house 9.LJnit not permanent in transient hotel)
motel, etc. lCl.Unoccupied tent or trailer site ll.Other unit not specified above
3 u3-WITS 2 7EC
Control card item IL - number C+ units
in structure, both occupied and vacant
LI Ail households
V -9.Not answered
C.NC answered (types 5 and C)
:.0niy ’ ctse*. ’ sn; ts
2.Mobile home or trai ler
3 .C)ne? detached b.One, attached = -wz -.
6.3-L
7.5-9
E. 10-19
9. zu-LL9
13.5C Or mere
2 2;3-?yNLE 1 A 7C2 Czrt-; / Car*? item 15 - are the living
c;uarters:
U Al I households ‘V :: .Nar answered (types ‘2 and C)
1 .Owned or being bought by scmeone jr t+e househo!d
2 .Rented for cash
3 .Ckcupied without payment of cash rent 9 .Not ansuiered
3 L3-P!LWS 2 733
Control card item 164 - is the residence
in a public hous;ns orojecti that isI is
it owned by a local housing authority
U All households
V Ll .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
-1 .Dlc
yJ c7-l ORpp -A 2 705 ContrOl card item 165 - are you paying lower rent because the Federal P State,
Or local government is paying part of the cost
DATA c
u Al ! househo I ds
V C .Nct ap~litab
i . Yes
2 .No
-1.Dk
IZE BEGIN
Ie
D H3ITM36A 1 707
Ccntrol card item 36A - wave number associated with the interview status
L: A’ I hcLsehoi&
D E3 : T!Y36B 2 708
Control card item 368 - interview
status code 2 A?1 ; ,m htds&zics
V 1 .Interuiewec
2 .Nz cne hcme
3 .Temo2ra: 1 ! i, 2SfeFt
L .Refused
5 .‘Unable to locats
6 .Other 9 .Vacant
1C .Oc;zcied by persons with URE 44 ..I .Lhfit 3' to be demolished
iZ .Under ccn5truction~ not ready *- 1 11
.~Onvrrted to temporary business or starage
. LiXEEti’; :ed tent or trai ler site 15 .F err-c : t granted 1 c075truction nclt started
16 .Other tyne B
17 .Demolished
i6 .i+use or trailer moved
19 .Converte d to permanent business or storage
2E . MorSeti
21 .Condemned
22 .Other
D L5RACE 1 715
COr.trO I =3rd /tern 37A - race of reference
person - only answered when household
iS type A ncr,lnterwiew
U Al1 househcids
V 0 .Nct apclicable 1 .White
2 .Blark
3 .American Indian7 Eskimo or Aleut LL .Asian or Pacific Islander
9 .Not answered
D ‘m-SEX 1 711
Control card item 378 - sex of reference
person - only applicable for type A
DATA SIZE BEGIN
noninterview households
U All households
V Cl .Nct applicab!e
1 .Male 2 .Female 9 .Not answered
D ti3-SIZE 2 712 Contra I card item 37C - size of household - on!y aq/;cabie for type A non i nterv IO”
households. Range = -9,30. U PI I households
V -9. N;t answered
0 .Not ap9licable
0 23 !T”3&P , 71b
Control care item 3% - uave of visit
!?a-se = C:9.
I! All househo!ds
s LT!Tr!3@E 2 715 COntr0 I rard item 388 - month of visit
Range = D,Z. C A1 I househo’es
D U3TOTVST 2 7i7 Cart-c / ca*d i tern 3,YD - tota / number
;’ pepccra: v:s;ts
U Al I househo: ds
‘V -9.??ot answered 0 .Not a+=icable
” Li3TOTsiN u 2 719 Contra I Eat-d item 39’ - totai number
of telephcne calls U All households
V 0 .Not asllirable
0 LXCRS?3 3 721
Control card item 38G - control card
respondents person number
ii All households
V 0 .Not applicable
D ii3-cl013 1 724
Control card source code 10 -
during listing did interviewer miss any babies or small children - first
interwielu only U All households V 0 .Not answered
__.-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .Yes 2 .No
C H3-DO12 1 72s
Control card source code 12 - during Iist’ing did interviewer miss
any Lodgers, boarders or persons employed
at the residence - first interview
U All households
V C .Not ansue:-ed
1 .Yes 2 .No
3 H3-0314 1 726 tJ”t..t : card Source code 14 - during listing did interviewer miss zn,Jsne who usua I !y I lves here but is
awav now travel irg, at school, or in
a hnssital - fir-St interview
U Al I households
V 0 .Not answered
1 .Yes
2 .No
E H3-3216 1 727
CmtrEi card source rode 16 - during listing c’;r! interviewer miss anyone
else s+2 _ ?,in9 a: residen.ce - first Interview
Ll All households
V 0 .Nct answered 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 H3-XI18 1 728
Control card source code 18 -
to be answered during first interview
=t movers new address - are all persons listed on control card now living at this
address U Mower households
V C .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
D H3-DC120 1 Ccntrol card source code 20 - to be answered during first interview
at movers new address - is anyone
else living or staying here now
U Mower households
V D .Not applicable
92
HOEEtiQLD
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .Yes
2 .No
D H3-0022 6 730
Control card source codes 22~ 26, 30, 31L) 38, LL2, Lb and SD - are all persons listed
as housahold members during the previous wave interview still living or staying
here. There are B answer fields
(1 character ear-S) for wa’des 2 through 9.
U All households V 0 .Not applicable
? .Yes
2 .Nz
c) l+3-D32L B 73a =3n’-- I - LI isrf 53rze c&es ZL, 2, 321 36,
ice, LL, LS ard 52 - is anyone net I isted
during previous wave interview currently
Iiwinc YR stayins here. There are B
answer fields (1 character each) for
tiaves 2 through 9. U All househc!ds
V 0 .Not appI ;=ab1e 1 .Yes
2 . ys
+t
* Receict c1 =-zg-zr SoneL
?r
c I-i3-rEA+E 1 7fi6
Rei2ipt CL benefits from
program
I: All households
*
?C *
*
a means-tested
V 1 .One or more bersons in household received
benefits from a means-tested program 2 .No oersor, in household received benefits from
a means-tested program
D H3-C4SH i 7L7
Receipt of cash benefits
U All households
V 1 .One or more persons in househoid received cash benefits from a means-tested program
2 .No person in household received cash benefits
from a means-tested program
D ‘hi3NCASHS i 71e8
Receict of nsncash benefits
‘2 4; I households V 1 .One or more prso-s in household received
DATA SIZE BEGIN
93
HOUSEHOLD
food stamps 2 .One or more persons in hcusehold received
noncash benefits from a program other than food stampsi no person received food stamps
3 .No person in household received noncash benefits * * * Household Low Income Cutcff * N *
D !-!3-POVS 5 749
Lcw income cutoff for this household.
This is an annEal income amount adjusted
tc the current month. Range = 0~3O@Gil. iJ A;I households + * * Household Income Aggregates * x I. T+se aggregates were derived +rom * n income figures that may have been * * previously topcoded. For a further * * discussion on topcoding, see the *
* text section “Topcoding of Income * * Variab!es” on page 6. *
* *
E H3TOT:NC 5 754
Tctal household income for month 3
of the reserence pev ijd. In dollars.
Ranse = -i5~C"13,1SrTlTr --u--. U All houseiclds
“u s-:3-EARN 7 762 Total household earned income fcr morlth 3 af the reference period. !n dollars. Range = 0~15OOCD5.
U Al! households
0 hJ-PROP 6 769
Total household property income for month 3 of the reference period. In dol lars.
Range = -1500tm~1500000. U All households
0 I-B-TRW 7 777
Total household means-tested cash transfers
for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0~1503%Xl.
LI All households
D !-!3-OTHER 7 764 Tota I ‘Ether ’ household income for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars.
9h
HOUSEHOLD
DAT4 SIZE EEG:N
Range = C~l50333P.
ti All households
D H3NONfS-l 6 Xl
Noncash household income for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars. Includes dollar values for fcod stamps, WIC and energy ass i stance. Range = 0,1500000.
U All households
D H3SOCSEC 6 797 To*-2 I househoid social security income for month 3 of the reference period. In 501 lars. Range = g,152mccg,
U PI I households
3 ip-ss: t 853
Tctai household supp’eeental security
Income for month 3 of the reference period.
In dollars. Gange = E~15DDDDC.
U A! I households
C H3”LM’lP 6 8C9
Total household unemployment compensaticn L (or month 3 of the reference period. In
dol lars. ,Ra,nge = * 3,‘53COC~. U A!l hoaseholds
c Hi3-VETS 6 515 Tcta I househcld veterans payment income
for TGT?~ 3 of t.he reference period. In
dol lars. Range = DY 152DDCD.
U AlI households
D l+3-AFDC 6 821
Tota! household AFDC income for month 3
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = 07150G000. U All households
C V3-FDSTP 6 e27 Total household fcod stamps received for
month 3 of the reference period. In dol lars. Range = D~“r5DCGDD.
U Al I households * * * Recoded program questions * * *
D H3-PUB :! 933
is this a public housing unit for which
95
HOUSEHO,D
DA’A SiZE BEGIN
rent is coi lected
U A! I households
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
D H3PUBAMT 6 What is the month
housing unit. In Range = -9,999999
!! Htusei-olds /T publ ic
834 ly rent for this
dot lars.
housing
V -9.Not appi I
D H3-UTLTY
Is there
U Househclds
V 0 .Not appl A
. Yes
; .Yz
D H3-ENRGY
cab I e
1 em
pub1 ic
is unit a utility payment for th n ~ubl ic hcusing
cab i e
1 841 What type of energy assistance was received
2 Househc ! ds receiving government energy assistance V 0 .Nct applicable
.
.L .Checl;s sent to househcl d 2 .cOuDons o* vouchers ser,t to houseic!d
3 .?ayments sent elsewhere 4 .Cnecks and COUPC~S or vouchers sent tc
househc! d
5 .c+z: 5 sent +n -- househc!d and payments
sent elsewhere
6 .Coupons 0r voucher sent to household
and payments sent e I sewhere
7 .Al i three types of assistance
D H3-LLM2-l 1 842
Are the lunches free or reduced-price
C Children 5 to 18
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Free
2 .Reduced-price
3 .Both
D H3-BREAK 1 843
Are the breakfasts free or reduced-price
U Children S to 18
V C .No? app/ icabie
1 .Free
2 .Reduced-price
3 .ect!, * * * Program questions * * *
96
DATA SiZS BEGIN
D ti3-48DS 1 844
Check item PZ Is this residence owned by the
local housing authority
U All households V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip to H3-4808
D H3-4804 4 0E ?;La- ; 5
Ran;e
yGur monthly rent3 in dollars.
= -9,999999.
L: Households in public housing V-9 .Not in uniuerse
0 .Ntne
0 ti3-48% 1 A F’ 4- 32 :,=‘A may far any ut i I i ti es Such as liaterj e!ectricity, yasj or Oil
‘L HGcsshzlds in aubl i= housing
VO .N;t in universe
1 . Yes - sk i p to H3-4816
2 .Nc - skip tc H3-4.516
3 H3-Lam 1 852 Check item P3
Is rent lcwer because povernmeT* pays pa-t of We cost d
Ii
” la: : hzusehc / ds V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip to H3-4816
C H3-Le?:C 6 e53 What is your monthly rent
In dol ears. Range = -97999999.
U Households subsidized by government V-9 .Not applicable
0 .Ncne
D H3-4812 1 859
DD YOU pay +or any util ities such as water, electricity7 gas> Or oil
U Househoids subsidized by government V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D H3-4914 6 860 &at would the monthly rent be on this
unit if the government were not payiny
part o+ the cost? In dollars.
Range = -9,999999.
97
DATA SIZE BEGIN
ir H0cs2h0ld subs:d;zed by government
V-9 .Not in universe
D W-4816 1 866 Has this household received energy
assistance from the gcuernment in the past 4 months
L All households V 1 .Yes
2 .No - skip t0 *
* The next 3 + * E3-4822 ) a r e + the quest, 2:: )c
?c ‘Zas this ass
c(3-4825 *
elds (H3-4819 through *
possible answers to *
*
stance received in the * SF +Z”.m s+ checks, c0dpons or vouch2rs * ic sent to this hcusoboid cr were the *
* payments sent directly to a utility * * tompa-y J +bei dea:er, or landlord * * *
D ti34819 i a67 Checks sert tc household
U Househzlds receiving government energy assistarce
v ;3 .NZZ marked as a plaze where qaymentr w2re se7r cr not in universe based
cr respcnse tc H3-4816.
i .Ma-iced as a place where payments
we-e s2nt
D H3-4e22
1
A. 862
coupons O’^ vouchers s2nt to household
L’ Househo!ds receiving government energy
assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a p!ace where payments were sent or not in universe based on response to B-4816.
1 .Marked as a plaze where payments
were sent
D H3-4822 1 069
Payments sent directly to uti\ity
company 7 tuel dealer> or landlord ‘u’ Households rereiving government energy
ass i stance
V 0 .Not marked as a place where payments
were sent or net in universe based
on response to l-C!-4816.
1 .Marked as a place where payments
were Sent
KGL!!HoLD
DATA SLE BEGIN
D H34aZic 6 a7G What was the total amount of the energy assistance received by this household during the past 4 months.
Range = 0,9999w.
U Households receiving government energy
ass i stance
V Not in universe
2 H3492c; 1
Check i tern PhL
a76
Are there any children 5 to 16 years c’d who live in the household
ti Ail households V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D c3-4e2e 1 a77
DC any o+ the children in this
househoid usual iy eat a complete
hot lunch o++ered at school
U Children age 5 tn 18
v c .Nct in universe
1 .yes
2 .Nc
7Jb m;lny ~‘7; 3rer,
Total children = 1,X.
U Ch i ldren age 5 to 18 V 0 .Not in universe
3 I-i34832 i am DO any O+ the children receive free
or reduced-pr Ice I unches this
school year because they qualified
for the Federal schccl lunch
program
L’ Chi ldren age 5 to 12
V 3 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No- skip to H3-4&C
D K34831 c) i aai
How many children
Total chi ldren = 1,20.
U Children age 5 to iB V 0 .Not in universe * *
* The next 2 fields (h!3-4936 through Y * H3-4838) are possible answers to the *
_._. _-_-.
99
HOU&lOLD
DPTP SIE BEGIN
* CCCst:Cn: - t * *
* Are the lunches free or are they *
* reduced-price *
* *
.D H3-4836 1 a83
Free lunch
U Children age 5 to 18
V;: .Nzt marked as a free lunch cr not in universe based on response to
m-4832 1 .Marked as a free lunch
c 334938 1 aaL Reduced-price lunch
U CSi Idren age 5 to 1-C
V 0 .Not marked as a reduced-price
lunch or not in universe based on
response to H3-4832 1 4. . Marked as a reduced-price
I unch
3 m-Lax 1 a85 Do any of the children receive free
or reduced-price schocl breakfasts this schcol year
!’ ‘k: Idcat-? - p 5 tc 13 - - - cls- V 0 .Nct in universe
1 . Yes
; .Nc
D H3-4842 2 886
How many children
Total children = 1~20.
U Children age 5 to 18
V (3 .Nst in universe *
* The next 2 fields (H3-4944 through
* H3-4846) are possible answers to the
w question: *
* Are the breakfasts free or are they * reduced-price *
D t-n-4844 1 * 888
Free breakfast
U Children age 5 to 18
V 0 .Not marked a5 a free breakfast or
not in universe based on response
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BESIN
to H3-4843
1 .Marked as a free breakfast
D H3-4846 1 889 Reduced-price breakfast
Li Children age 5 to 18 V 0 .Not marked as a reduced-price
breakfast or not in universe based on response to H3-L840
1 .Marked as a reduced-price
breakfast * * * Program questicns imputation flags * * *
0 H3-IMP31 1 893 C*Ogram quest ions imputaticn flag 1 Im=:tatic;l zf K3-4804
V C .Not imputed
i . : m;;pLtad
D H3-IMP132 1 891 Program questions imputation flag 2
Imputation of H3-48C6 V 0 .Not imputed
i . !mDiJted
3 g3-!“10’7 - -1 1 992
Program cuestlons imputation flag 3
Imwtat ion of H3-4813
V @ .Not imputed
1 .Imouted
D H3-IMP04 1 893 Program question5 imputation flag 4 Iaputaticn of H3-4812
V 3 .No+ imputed
i . Imputed
“v H3-IWO5 1 894
Program questions imputation flag 5
Imputation of H3-4814
V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imptited
13 !+3-!MPc36 1 895 Program question5 imputation flag 6 Imputation of H3-4816
V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D H3-IMpG7 1 896 Program questions imputation flag 7 Imputation of H3-4818
V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D H3-IMPC8 1 897
Program questions imputation flag 8
Imputatio;l of H3-4820
V E .Ncr imputed
1 . Imputed
D H3-IMP09 1 898 Program auest / 015 imoutat iOn f Ias 9 Impctat i cr. 0’ F3-4822
V 0 .Nor imputed
: . Imoutsd
D H3-iMP1S 1 899 PrOgram questions imputation flag 10
Impu?atio;l of H3-4824
V D .Not imputed
1 . ImEluted
C H3-IMP11 1 930 FrOgram questions imputaticn flag li Ims ,tat i cr
L: C .kt-imputed cf H3-A823
I . . Imputed
D H3-;YP:2 1 9F4
Prcgram qcesticns impSation flag 12 impjtaxion Of H3-4833
V C .Nct imputed
1 . Impited
D H3-IF13 1 9n2
Prog-am questicns imputation flag 13
!mautat i en of H3-4832 V 0 .Ntt imputed
1 . Imputed
D H3-IMP14 1 903
Program questicns imputation fiag 14 Imputation of H3-4834
V D .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
D H3-IW15 1 9E4
PrOgram questions imputation flag 15 Imputation of F3-4836
lC2
HOLSEHOLD
CATA SiZE BEGIN
‘V C .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
G H3-iMP16 1 9c5
Program questions imputation flag 16
inputat i on of H3-4838
V D .Not imputed 1 .Imwted
3 H3-i”C:7 0, 1 9%
Program questions imputation flag 17 Imputation of H3-484S
V D .Nct imputed
: . Imputed
0 '43-i?F?3 1 i 9D7
Pr cg-am qu2st/o75 imputation flag 18 !~=‘~+-i+- 10~ CB H7-LSL7 -
V E .Not imputed t - . Imputed
D H3-IMP?9 1 * 9oe
C:-cgram questions imputation flag 19 iR>;tatiT? r+ s-bau
V 3 .Kc? imputed
1 . Imputed
7 ~7-TMc3q a,-- L-
1 * 9c9
Prz=r arf cuestions imputation flag ZD
Imputat i on cf H3-4846 . V 3 .Not imputed
1 A . Incjted
c HL-AC3 13 2 9lC Address ID. - This field
differentiates households within
the same pSu7 segment7 and serial; that is, households which originate cut of an criginal sampie household
C Al I hcuseholds
D H4-MONTH 2 912 Month for which this household is
defined.
Range = 1912
IL’ A I I hcusel-,c I ds
C Y4-YEAR 2 914
Year fcr which this household is
defined.
Range = 83,86 U All househclds
GATA S!ZE BEGIN
EH4-W 2 916 Number of families and pseudo families in this household in month 4 of the reference period.
Range = E,3G U AI I househo I ds
0 H4-FFCNT 2 918
Count of number of family groups
(exciud ing related subfamilies) in
this household in month 4 of the
reference period.
Ran=0 = 0,3C
L’ AlI - house+= ids
c I-IL-SSCNT 2 920
c;LJ;: z+ 2nber oi relate? sill-iani;y
grzzps in this household in mcnth 4
cf the reference period. Range = 0,3C
U Al I hcxuseholds
D H4QEFER 5
Entry address IE and perscn number ci
the household reference person in
mcnt!, 4 of the reference peri&
Ll Ai I houseLzldr
E H-6-w 2 927
Numbe- ef persc^ns in househo!d in
mxth 3 of the reierence period Range = 0~30
c A! ( !-aisehs i ds
D !-L-W 12 929
Base weight. Fcur ;rns I ied decimal =laces.
Range = O.ECDG~1DOE~D.OOilO
U All househoids
c l-k-WGT 12 941
Household tieight-month 4.
Four implied decimal places.
Range = 0.Z00~~100000.0303
U Al I households
D HL-HSC 1 953 Half sample c&e for variance est
U Al I househcllds imation
D H4-STRAT 2 956 Stratum code for variance estimat
il AII househo!ds ion
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D HL-STATS 2 956
FIPS State code for the household
U All househoids
V Cll.Alabama
04.Arizona OS.Arkansas
Ob.Calitornia
OB.Colorado @?.Connecticu? lC.Delawa-e ll.District of Cclumbia lZ.Florida
13.Georgia lS.Hada i I
17.111 irois
18. IndIana
19. icwa
2O.K ansas
Z? .Kenturky
ZZ.Louisiana
23.Maine
24.Maryland
ZS.Massachusetts 26.Michigan
Z?.!?i nnesnta
29.Missouri * 3c ph-4-73 . lL/ b=
31,Nebrasie
* 32, Neva,da * 33.Neb Ham=shi;re
34.New Jersey
36,New Ycrk
37.North Carci ,na
* 38.North Dakota
3’?.0hio
4ll.OkIahoma
41 .Orescn
LZ.Fennsy!vania U.Phode Island 6q couth Carol i na _.I 47.Tennessee
4B.Texas Y 69 .&ah * 53.Vermont
Sl.Virginia
53.Washington
55.Wisccnsin
90. Idaho j New Mex I co 1 South Dakota, Wyoming
9l.Mississippi, West VirginLa
* Ncte : These six States (NH~VT~ND~MTYUTJNVV) *
* are not included in wave 19 but will be n
* incluced in +uture waves. *
.----.-. --.
lZ5
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D H-14-METRO 1 958 Metro/Residual Status
U All households V 1 .In metropolitan subsample
2 .Not in metropolitan subfamily (may be metro or nonmetro)
D H4-MSA 4 959 Identifiable MSA/CMSA codes as
defined in 1983
U All households
V DDOD .Not in metropolitan subsample or not
in an identifiable MSA
Cl?63 .Albany-Szheneztady-Troy> NY
GUS .Austin, ‘X
OS40 .Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX 1”yz; .B’ Irmlngiamr AL
1122 .9cston-L awrence-Salem, MA+- CMSA
(par t in MA only) 1292 .Eu+falo-Niagara Falls~ NY CMSA 1602 .Chicago-Gary-Lake County (IL),
IL-IN-WI CMSA (parts in IL and IN only) i64Z .Cincinnati-Hami!tonJ OH-KY-IN CPTSA
(parts in 3H and KY only)
1692 .Cleueland-Akron-Lorain, OH CM%
1840 .Columbus, OH
1922 .Dal:as-Fort Worth, TX CMSA
ZDDD .Dayton-SpringLie’?, OH
ZC!SZ -Denver-Eculder, CO CMSA
2162 .Detrc it-Ann Arbor, MI CMSA
24DG .Eugene-Springfield, OR
294D .Fresno, CA 3:x .Greensborc--Winston-Salem-+iigh
Point, NC
3240 .Harrisourg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA
3282 .Hartford-New Britain-Middletown, CT CM% 332D .Honoiu!u, HI
3362 .Houston-Galveston-Bratoriar TX CMSA 3480 .Indianapol is, IN
3762 .Kansas City, MO-Kansas City, KS CMSA (part in MO only)
4DDD .Lancaster, PA
4472 .LOS Angeies-Anaheimdiuersider CA CMSA
47Zl .Madison, Wi
4923 .Memphis, TN-AR-MS (part in TN only)
4992 .Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA
5C82 .MiIwaukee-Racinel WI CMSA
S16D .Mobi le, AL
5360 .Nashv; I lej TN 5480 .New Haven-Meridenr CT 5560 .New Orleans, LA
105
HOUSEHOLC
3ATA SiZE SEGIN
5632 .New York-Northern NJ-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT CM
5890 .Oklahoma City, W
592U .Omahaj NE-IA (part in M: only) 5960 .Or Iando, FL
6152 .Philadetphia4JiImingron-Trenton,
PA-NJ-DE-MD CrsA (parts in PA, NJ, and DE only)
5200 .Phcenixr AZ (-232 .Pittsburgh-Seaver Valley, PA CMSA 5&Z .Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA CMSA
(part jn OR crly) 6’310 .Rochester, NY 5922 .Sacramento, CA 7C&2 =- I n .is*. ._C. --- St Louis-Alton, M(?-!L CMSA
(part in MO only)
7292 .Saler. 07
72L3 San &tonic, TX
73x :san Diegc, CA
72LO .San Antonic, TX
7320 .San Diego, CA
7362 .San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA C??SA
7550 .Scranton-l&Ikes-Sarrej PA
BCX .Sorinc+le’i, x4
e23a . Tampa%. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
6LC2 . TGliiclZ, SH cc-- -i-r . TL?csz”, PZ
255’ I .T L!s~L) 3K 0ei3 . L: _’ a=’ i ngton J DC+lD-VA
8955 .West Pa!m Geach-Soca Raton-Delray Eeach, FL
924C *iJcr =ps11.. YIF, _-. , 9253 .Ycrk, PA
9320 .Youngstown-Zarren, OH * )t
* Ed;ted control card fields W * *
i? HL-ACCES 1 953
Control card item 138 - access to
the unit
U All households
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Direct - skip to housunit
2 .Through another unit
D YL-KTCW< 1 96G Control card item 13C - kitchen facilities
U Al I househni ds
V Cl .Not applicable
1 .For this unit only
. -_.-. __
DATA SiZE BEG! tv
2 .Also used by another household
3 .None
DH4
U Al Vl
2 3
-I ,VQTR 2 955
Control card items 13D and 13E - hcus i rig/otter un i t
households
House, apartmentj flat Hu in nontransient hotel, motel etc. Hi;: permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc.
4 .Hu in rooming house
5 .Mobile home or trailer with no permanent room added
5 .Mnbile home or trailer wit!- one or mere
permaner? rooms added
7 .Hu not specified above
8 .Gua-ters not hu in rooming or boarding
hcuse
9 .Unit not permanent in transient hotel, mote’, etc.
1c .Unoccupied tent or trailer site 11 .Cther unit not specified above
; ‘ti&-iJbJ:TS 2 957 Control card item 14 - number oi units
in structure, both occupied and vacant U PiI househc;ds
‘J - * .Cr;‘y ‘ether’ units 2 .Mobile home or trailer
3 .Onej detached
L .One? attached
5 . TWC
6 .3-4
7 .5-9
e .icl-;9
9 .X+49
1G .5G Or more
D YL-EWR 4 959 Control card item 15 - are the living
quarters:
U Al! households
V 1 .Owned or being bought by someone in the household
2 .Rented for cash
3 .Occupied without payment of cash rent
2 H4-PUB-E 1 97c
Control card item 15A - is the residence
in a public housing project; that is)
is it owned by a local housing authority
DATA S!
u A: i households
VD .Not applicabl 1 .Yes 2 .No
ZE EEG1N
e
II H4-LOR\T 1 971
Control card i tern 143 - are you paying lower rent because the Federal, State,
Or local gcuernment is paying part of
the ==;+
U All househo Ids V II .Not app! i cab le
1 .Yes
2 .k
c HLL-FACE 1 972
CJTtrCl ~a-d item 37r - race zf referexe
person - 171~ answered when household is type A noninterview
U Al I househc!ds V 0 .Not applicable
1 .White
2 .Biack
3 ./her ican InGi an> Esi:imo or Aleut 4 .As,an or Pacific Islander
r ;-,LL-scy 1 973
Czntrz ! card iten 372 - se>: o+ reference
aer SCT - only applicable for type A noninterview households
ii Ai I households V C .NZt appl ical;Ie
L Ya!e . 2 .Femaie
D H4-SIE 2 97c
Ccntrc i card Iterr 37’1 - size of household -
only appiicabie for type A noninterview
households. Range = C,3C
L’ Al i hotisehoids
V 0 .Not applicable * *
* Preedited control card section * * *
D HA-SAM? 2 976
Sample cede - indicates panel year U All househoids
D H&-SEC; 1 978
Segment type - item I on the control
_.- - . ..-_
lC9
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SiZE BEGIN
card
U All households Vl. .Ac!dress
2 .tinit
3 .Permit
4 .Area
5 .Special place
D H4-INTCD 3 979
Irrervietier code, an alphabetic
followed by two numerics
U All households
D UGCCWAL’E 1 992
l,.!aue tot- whici the controi card was
first prepared (should be the wave in +J+ j IL househcid =ame into eq/s?er=a>
IL Al I htc5eho I ds
D ULFRKSLE * d. 963
Control card item 1ZB - during the
past 12 months did sa!es of cro~sr
liuestock~ and other farm products
from the place amount to SlCDD or more
Ll Al I househclds ii 0 .Nc: answered
i . YES 2 .No 3 .Nct app’icable
E U4-ACCES 1 994
C;ntr- ’ tiI card item 138 - access to
the unit
U Al I households
V D .Nst applicable
? .Direct - skip tc hocsunit
2 .Through another unit
C U4-KTCW 1 I .b 965
Controi card item 13C - kitchen facilities U A: i househoids
V 0 .Nct applicable
? .For this unit only
2 .Aiso used by another househoid
3 .Nxe
D U4-LVQTR 2 986
Control card items 13D and 13E
housing/other unit
U All households
112
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V -9.Nst answered
O.Not ansulered (tyFes 6 and C)
l.House, apartment> flat 2.Hu in nontransient hotel, mctol etc.
3.Hu~ permanent in transient hotel 2 motel, etc. b.Hu in rooming house
S.kbi 1e home or trailer with no permanent room added
6.M3bi I2 home Or trailer uith one Or more perma-iem,t rooz added
7.k not specified above 8.Quarters not hu in rooming or boarding
hoLJs2
9.!Jnit not permanent in transient hotel I m-&u’. et- - ic --.
lC.Llnoccuried tent or trailer sit2 ‘1 2.L .Ztre,- LT t IZ~ S;PZ i ii ed aboi,e
n ~L-UNITS 2 2 938 CCntrOl zard item :L - number of units
in structure, both cctupied and vacant U A; 1 hous2hclds
V -9.Not answered G.Not ars*ered (types 3 an6 C)
i.On!y ‘Ether’ units Z.r!z~,: : 2 h3me 07 tra: 12~
3.31E > a2*-a-ii;- -I I-u f~ .Gne 7 a+ta=hpf
5.TWZ
6.31,
7 E-9 .w e ‘G-19 . A 9 Zp&y , .
10.W Or more
D urc-TENUF : 990 Conrrci card item 15 - are the Iiu;ny
quarters : U Al! houseis!ds
V 0 .Nct ansiuerec !ty,res 3 and C)
1 .Owned cr being bought by someone in the household
2 .Rented for cash
3 .Oc=ubied without payment of cash rent
9 .Not answered
0 LJ4+‘Lws 2 991 Control card item l&A - is the residence in a publ ii: housinf Frcject; that is> is it owned by a !o=a housing authority
L’ A!I househoids
DATA s
V C .Not appl irab 1 .Yes 2 .No
-:.3k
IZE
le
SEGlN
D We-LORNT 2 993
Control card item 16B - are you paying
lcwer rent because the Federal, State,
or local government is paying part Of
the rest
U All households
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No -1 .Ck
3 cl+: y”3&l 1 995
Control card item 364 - wave number
associated w:th the interview status C 41 i households
2 !-!-41??136B 2 995
Co>tro ! card item 362 - interview
ztati;s code
U 41 I hcdsehalls
v 1 .!nteruiewel
2 .No one hzms 3 .Temporar ; i y a!25grt
4 .Refucec?
5 .iirable t2 ! orate
6 .&her 9 .Vacant
1G .Occupied by persons w:th URE
11 .Unf;t CY to be demolished
i’2 .Under construction, n=x ready
13 .Conuerted to temporary business or st0rage 14 .UnoccJpied tenr or trailer site
15 .Permnit grzritedj construction not started
16 .Other type B
17 .Demolished
i8 .House or trai ler moved
19 .Conwerted to permanent business or storage 2C .Merged
Zi . Condemned 22 .Other
9 Ub-R4CE 1 998
Control card item 37A - race of reference
person - only answered when househcld
i5 type A noEinterview
U All househcids
112
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V C .Not applicable
1 .White
2 .Black
3 .Amer ican Indian, Eskimo or Aleut 4 .Asian or Pacific Islander
9 .Not answered
3 LLL-SEX 1
Controi card item 378 - sex of reference ;e?SCl - only 233!/=ab,e ’ for type A
noninterwiaw households U Al! households
V 3 .Not applicable
1 . ‘7 - M- jf
2 .Fema:e
9 .Nst apswe-ed
5 I;L-s:zE 2 la03
Control card item 37C - size of household -
only appl icable for type A noninte-wiew
households. Aanse = -9230.
U All households V -9.Not answered
3 . Not 2F;piicaoie
c ‘L4 I TY3W 1 lSc12 Ccr,+- ’ - card iten 3&A - wave of visit +lgE = G,‘j.
U Ai I Lmsehcfds
2 UITOTVST 2 lOC5
Control zard item 36; - total number
of per5 22.3 visjts
!i 4’ I hsusehol ds
V -9.Not answered
C .Not appLza3le
D U4TOTPi-!N 2 1037
Control card item 3BF - total number
of telephone =a! Is
C All howseholds
V 0 .Not applicable
:: ‘%C:CRSPk 3 ICC9
Cantrol card item 39G - control card respondents person number
113
HOLJSEHOLC:
DATA SIZE eEGiN
U All hoi;sehclds V 0 .Not applicable
D H4-0010 1 Control card source during listing did any babies or smaii
interview only
U Al I househo Ids
V G .Nct answered
1 .Yes
2 .No
1ClZ code 10 -
interviewer miss children - first
D H4-Gal2 1 iGl3
Contcoi card sc3Lrze x;de 12 -
during listing did inte-viewer miss
any Icdgers, bsarlers ;r persons employed
at z”.e residence - first interview
‘2 All households V 0 .Nct ansulerel
1 . Yes
2 .Nc
p qL-7” (+ 1 4 -iA .I. lC14
Ccer0 I card source code IL - &- : ‘5 ‘istir, did interviewer miss
anyone who usuaily lives here b-t is
ada,-’ ncx trave !:ngr at szixtl, ;r in a h=s=;tai - first inter-ti;ew
Li Al i households
VO . Not ans.ulered I
. Yes ; .Nz
C H&-X:6 1
io15
Controi card lource cnde 16 -
during I istins did interviewer miss anyone
else staying at residence - first interview
U All households
V 0 .Nct answered
1 .Yes
2 .No
D H4-CO19 1 i3i6
Control card Source code 18 -
to be answered during first interview at movers new address - are all persms
listed on control card now living at this
address
U Mover households
V 3 .Not applicable
114
HOUS’WLC -
3ATA SIZE BEGIN
i .Yes
2 .No
D H4-CCZC 1 1017
Control card source code Zt - to be ansuered during first interview
at movers neti address - is anyone eise living or staying here now
L’ ??‘?5ve- households 1”) T- _ .Yot appl icabie
1 .Yes ‘2 .No
2 *y&-p”-? uL--- 8 10: 3 Cantrol card soturce codes 22, 26, 30, 34,
331 LZ, 46 and SC - are all persons listed as household members during the previous
dave intervieid st; 1 I living or staying
here. There are 8 answer fields
(: Eharacter each) for waves 2 through 9.
U All households
V C .Nct aoplicable
1 . Yes
2 .Nc
0 %&-23X& 8 1SZ6
Control card source codes 24~ 28, 32, 3t, G, LL;, 45 and 52 - is anyone not listed
dur i ng pr ev i ous Wave interview cl;rren?!y living or staying here. There are 8
ansirier Sieids (1 character each) ior
waves 2 through ‘9. L’c;i hxsehc I ds
V 3 .Not appiizatie
1 .Yes
2 .No * * * Receipt ot Program Benefits * * *
!I YL-EANS 1 103L Receipt of beneiits from a means-tested program
U A! I households
V 1 .One or more persons in household received
benefits from a means-tested program
2 .No person in household received benefits from
a means-tested program
D HL-CASH 1 lC35
Receipt of cash beneiits
.-_._- - -.--_ ._ .
115
DATA SIZE 6EGiN
U All households
V 1 .One or more persons in household received
cash benefits from a means-tested program 2 .No person in household received cash benefits
from a means-tested program
0 HLNCAS’r8 1 1036
Receipt of ncntash benefits
U Ai I households ?, * n-e or more perscns in hcusehoid received ^ .V
food stamps
2 .One or more persons in household rereiued
noncash benefits from a program other than
food stamps; no oerson received fcod stamos
2 .N’c ?zrszr in househcid re=eiued noncash benefits
+f *
w H;u~ei; / 2 La Income Cutcff w
Y w
0 HL-ROVS 5 1937
Low inccme rutcft for this household. 7-1 ihi is an annual inccme amount adjusted
to the current month. Range = 0,3LltlrJo. ‘d AiI househclds * *
* Househc\d Inccme Aggregates *
)c These agsresatec we;-e derived from * + inccme figtires t!-at may have been * * prev!zs!y trxoded. For a further* * discussicn on topcoding, see the * * text Serticn “Topccd j ng of Income * 3c VariablesJ’ cn .=age 6. *
* *
G HbTOiINC 8 1042
To tal hcusehold income for month 4 of the reference oer iod. In dol lars.
Range = -150c000 ,1500000.
U All households
II H4-EARN 7 lG50
Total household earned income for month 4
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = G115COC30C.
U Al ! households
0 H4PRO” 8 1357
Total hcusehold prcperty income for month 4
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = -15llncco~15ooono. U Al1 households
116
HousEHo!-D
DATA SiZE BEGIN
0 H4-TRAP< 7 1065 Total household means-tested cash transfers far month 4 of the reference period.
In dollars. Range = 0~1500000. U Al I households
D H4-OTHER 7 1072 iota I ‘other’ hausehoid income far month 4 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = a!iscmoc.
U AI i households
D H4NONCSF 6 1079
Nonrasl- househo Id income for month 4 of tie rF4ereqce period. In dollars. Includes
&i lar va! ues for iaod stamosj WIC and energy ass:sta-zs. Range = Ojl53SSCC.
‘U A’ I hcuseholds
F HLSXSEC 6 1ce5
Total hcuseho!d social security income for
month 4 of the reference period. In
dal;ars. Range = E,15[?3COG. U Ai! househ=ids
2 u4-SSI 6 1591 icta / hzdsei; 1 d supplemental security
I-ES72 i3r n;nth 4 cf the reference period.
In dzi lars. Range = E,i5C3XX. ‘L .Ai ! isusehcids
D LIL-:JNPF 6 1097 TctCi I i,ousehn!d unemployment cOmpensatiCn for month 4 3f ti-e reference period. In
dsl lars. Range = fJ,ls"l"~n ULULlL.
U All households
C M-VETS 6 1103
Total hcusehcid veterans payment income
far month 4 of the reference pericd. !n doi lars. Range = E,15OEllOO.
ii Al! househcids
D HL-AFX 6 llcl?
Tstal household AFDC income for month 4 of the reference period. In dot tars.
Range = O~lSOCOEE. U All househclds
0 H4-FDSTP 6 1115
Total household food stamps received for
_ _-_--- ---- - .--- .._ ._
117
HOUSEHOLD
DATA SIZE BEGIN
month 4 of the reference period. In
dol lars. Range = 0,150EUEE.
U All households * *
* Recoded program questions * * *
D t-s-FUB i 1121 Is this a public housing unit for which
rent is co1 lected U All households
V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
" ciL?!JBAMT 6 112
What j5 the monthly rent for this oublic Ln, IC j rs ;)r ; 1. (-we 13 rJ-‘!--5. dL.l ,m.,
Range = -9j999999.
U Households in public housing
U -9.N3t applicable
D I+-LTLTY i I 128 15 there a utility payment +Cr this unit
U l-louseholds in public housing
V 0 .Nat appiirabie
1 .Ves
2 .Nc
D HL-EMJGY 1 i129
What type of energy assistance was received
U Households receiving government energy assistance V 0 .Nat applicab’e
I .Checks sent to househcld
2 .Coupons cr vouchers sent to household
3 .P- oyments 5ent e!sewhere
4 .Checks and coupons or vouchers sent to
hcuseho Id 5 -Checks sent to household and payments
sent elsewhere 6 .Coupons or voucher sent to household
and payments sent elsewhere
7 .Al I three types of assistance
D H4-LUNCH 1 1132
Are the lunches free or reduced-price
U Children 5 to 18
V 0 .Not applicable
l .Free
; .Reduced-price
3 -30th
118
DATA SIZE BEGiN
0 H4-BREAK 1 113: Are the breakfasts free or reduced-price
U Children 5 to 18
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Free
2 .Reduced-price 3 .Bcth
* * * Program questions * * *
0 H4-48CZ 1 li32
Check item PZ
is this residence owned ‘by the
Icrai hosing authcrity ti Al! households i”! 1 . Yes
; .No - skip to H4-48C8
D Hb-4804 6 1133 What is your monthly rent? In dcllars.
Ranqe = -9,999999.
U Households in public hocsinq
V-9 .Not in universe 0 .None
c HL-4806 1 1 l79 *L-r Sr YE.2 ;sy fcr ary uti I ities sdzL
as water 9 @l@rtr:t’ty, 9259 Gr G;!
- UC& eholds in public housing v 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes - skip to H4-4916 2 .?!c - siip to Hb-4816
3 HL-43,8 1 1140
Check item P3 Is rent loher because qcuernment
pays part c+ the ccst U All households
V 1 .Yes
2 .NG - skip to H4-4816
G Hb-4810 6 1141 What is your monthly rent
In dollars. Ranqe = -9r999999. U Households sLbsidized by qcuernment
V-9 .Not applicable Cl .Ncne
I) H4-4812 1 1147 DC you pay for any utilities such as
^.. -.-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
li9
water ) electricity, 5857 or oil
U Households subsidized by government
V C .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .Nc
cl H4-4el4 6 1148
What would the monthly rent be on this
unit if the government were not paying
part cf the cost? In dc! lars.
Range = -97999999.
t’ Ecusehold subsidized by government V-9 .Not in universe
c Pee-43i6 1 ii54
has ‘: tn / s household received energy
ass i sdb2--o 4cO~ L& ,I tL8e government i”
the past 4 months
U All househcids V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc - skip tG H4-4826 * *
w The next 3 iields (H4-4818 through * * HL-43Z2) are pcssible answers tt *
* the quest ; m: * *
n Ljas this assistance received in the * 36 form cf ziecksj =c,pans or vouchers * * sent to this household or were the * * payments sent directly to a utility * * rcmpany~ file: deaier, tr landlcrd * * *
D H4-4818 1 1155
Checks sent to household
U I-lcusehoids receiwinq government energy
assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a place where payments were sent or not in universe based
nn response tc ?I-4816. 1 .Marked as a piaoe where payments
were sent
0 H4-482'3 1 115t
Coupons cr vouchers sent to household U Households receiving government enerqy
ass i stance
V 0 .Not marked as a plaoe where payments
were sent or not in universe based
on resocnse to H4-4816.
1 .Marked as a place where payments
were sent
DATA SIZE BEGIN
2 M-4922 1 1157
Fayments sent directly to utility
company7 fuel dealer, or landlord U iiouseholds receiving government energy
ass i stance V E .Not marked as a p!ace where payments
were sent or not in universe based
on response to HL-4816. 1 .P?arked as a place where payments
wet-2 sent
D H4-LB24 6 1152
What was ti-~ totai amount of the
enersv asslszaqce received by this
hCLSPbsCid during the pzst 4 manths.
Range = c ! ?????? .
L; iiCdSSnC;dS receiving government energy a55 i stance
V Not in universe
D H4-4926 1 1164 Check item PG Are there any children 5 to 18 years
cl? l.Jhr !‘ve in the household 9 Al I hcuceholds
VI .VES
2 . Kc
” HL-GZI3 1 * 1165
Co any o’f the chi Idren in this
hcusehold usually eat a complete het lunch cfiered at schoci
ii Chl ldren age 5 to 16 V C .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .Ns
0 %-4830 2 1166 Htw many children
Tota I ;hi idren = 1,ZCl.
U Children ase 5 to 18
V C .r\jot in universe
D H4-4032 1 1160
Do any of the chi!dren receive free
or r edzxed- price lunches this
school year because they qualified +cr the Federal school lunch
program
U Chi I dren age 5 to 18 V C .Nat ii- universe
121
HOUSZ-iOL3
DATA SlZE BEGIP!
1 . Yes 2 .No- skip to HL-.48&D
D HG-4034 2 1167 How many children
Total children = 1rZD.
U Children age 5 to 18
V ci .Not in universe * *
w TXe next 2 fields (#iL-4t36 through 3c
* l-!-4-4838) are possible answers to the * * question: *
* *
SC Are the l;n=hes tree cr are they *
P reddre+Frize *
* K
D i-L-L336 1 1171
Free lunch U Children ase 5 t3 18
V D .Not marked as a tree lunch or not
in universe based on response to
Hb-4832
1 .Marked as a free lunch
i2 HL-LS3@ 1 1172 Reduced-price lunz’-
L; r’ ,Fli 1 tire:, a5e S to 18
V C .Not marked as a reduced-srice Icn+ or not in uniuerse based on
response tc l-K-4832
Z .P?arked as a reduced-price I uncb.
D I+&-48LC 1 1173 Do any ct the children receive tree
cr reduced-srice school break+asrs
this school year
U thi ldren age 5 to 18
V [I .Nct in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
D !-L-4%2 2 1174 How many children Total chi ldren = l>ZD.
U Children age 5 to 18
V 0 .Not in universe * * * The next 2 +ields (H4-4&b through * n I-&-4846) are possible answers to the *
DATA SIZE BEGIN
* question: * w * * Are the breakfasts free or are they W * reduced-price * * *
c H4-LB44 1 1:76 Free breakfast
U Chi Idren age S to 19 V C .YOt marked as a free breakfast Or
not in universe based on response to H4-4943
1 * .%-ks? a5 a L+ee breakfast
; “L-&f&& 1 1177
Reduced-price break’ast
i: Chilareq sge 5 tz l?
v c .?+t ma<-!:ed as a red,uced-pr ice
breakfast Or not in universe based on
response tt H4-434C
1 .Marked as a reduced-price
breakfast x * Y mmO?ram questions imputat’On ilass * w *
2 H4-i,T%2 1 1177 “rog~am question-, imputaticn flas 2
Impdtat i on Of H4-4eC6 UC .Nzt imputed
: . Imputed
c 34-IPIE 1 1162
Program question5 imputation f’as 3 imputation of Hb-4SlE
V C .Yot imputed 1 . !mwted
D li4-ma4 1 1181
Frogram questions imputation flas 4
Imputation of H4-4812
V C .NOt imwted
1 . Imputed
D H4-IMP35 1 1132 PrOsram questions imputation tlas 5
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Xmputation ci H4-4514 V D .Nat imputed
1 . !mputed
D H4-IWO6 1 1183 Program questions imputation ilag 6 Imputation of H4-4816
V 3 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D I-!.&-IWO7 1 1184
Frogram questions imputation flag 7
Inputaticn cf EL-4818
V 0 .Nor imputed
1 Imputed .I. .
0 HL-ixFOE 1 1185 Frcgram questions imcutatizn flag 8 Imputation oi M-4820
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
D Y4-IWO9 1 1186 ? “Jg- am quest: 3ns imputation flag 9
Trwtatlon o+ HL-GSZZ a
V D .Ntt impcted , .I. . Imputed
0 Hi-!PF:I! 1 1187 C rogram qtiest i On5 i mputat
Imoutation of H4-4824
v 0 .Xx ;nPutEd
1 . imputec
:tn f ;a5 ?B
3 H4-IMPli 1 .L 1185 Program questions imputatian flag 11
ImcL;ta?ion a+ l-!4-LB28
V 2 .Nc;t imputed
1 . Imputed
D H4-IMP12 1 1189
Program questions imputation Slag 12
Imputation of WC-4832
V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D H.&-IMP13 1 1190
Program auest i on5 imputaticn flag 13
!Tputation of Hl-4832
V D .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
124
HOUSEHOLD
30T4 SIZE BEGIN
D M-IMP14 1 1191 Program questions imputation flag 1L Imputation c+ Hb-4834
V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D H4-IMP15 1 1192
Program questions imputation flag 15 Imputaticn C+ H4-4E3&
V 0 .Nzt imputed
1 .Imputed
3 H&-IT16 1 1193 c I rcgras q;esticns imputation ilag 16 Inpbts:,C? ;f !+-fLE3e
V 0 .Not imwted
1 . Iaputeti
D HL-IMP17 1 1194
Frogram questions imputation flag 17
Inputat i on ;f H4-4840
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
3 iib-!?lPlE! : A 1195 Program qu25t/c-5 imputatjon -Flag 12
iillUUt2t i On Of M-L842 V G .Nct imputzd
1 . ImFutci
D HL-IT19 1 1196 F-zgran 3uestj3ns imputation flag i9 !mputaticn oi HG-4844
V D .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
D X-IYPZO 1 1197
Program questions imputation flag 20 Imputat i on of HG-48Lb
V 0 .Nct imputed
1 . Imputed
D k-ZRE=PFR 5 1198 Entry address !2 STd F@rSG;: number Of the household reference person.
Interview date
U All households
0 i-/S-h! 2 1203
Number a+ persons in household.
interview date
._.. ,_ -.
12s
HOUSEHOLD
Range = 013C
U Al I househol ds
D HZ-ADD13 2 1205 Address ID. - This field
ditierentiates households within the same ~52~ segmer.tr and serial G
that is! households which originate out of an original sample household
U Al i households
D t-!S-‘ST 12 1237
Hcusehold weight--Interview date
Fcur implied decimal places.
Z.sTS2 = o.o,lo~;~~.c
U AI ! hoL,seiaids
CATA S!ZE BEGIN
3 F:+Jw? 2 1219
‘amily sequence number cL 5anple unit.
Used tc identify all persons in same
family in a given month. Range = 1,&l.
U /III sampie units
D Fl-mm 2 1221
!%nth for which this family is defined.
F?ange = 1,12. U Ai I fami I ies
; C’ _-YE&P 2 1223 Year for which this family is defined.
Range = 037s. ‘ti A:1 fame I ies
- =~s~z=r8 5 1227
Sntry address ID and person number of
the fami !y reference person. For unrelated individuals, this is that
ng;wl;ai’5 me-so:, number. ti 4’ I iam; I ies
; 7 1 mglM2~ C 1 ?IrO ALIL
E-t,-,,, adit- 10 and pe-sc7 number Ci
saouse oi famiiy reference person7 if there /s zne.
2411 families
c; 'l--p: 1 1237
‘ype of family (Or pseudo-family) L A: i fari jes
V? .Pr:mary fami Jy
3 .Unrelated subfami iy L .?rimary individual
5 .Secondary individual
C Fl-KIND 1 1238 Kind of family (Jr pseudo-family:
L’ 411 families
V 1 .Headed by husband/ wife
2 .Pla :e reference person
3 . Female reference Person
C F:OWNKIC 2 1239
Number of own children in fam; ly.
Range = 0130. U Al I fami I ies
.-.. - _.__ .--.-.
DATA SIZE SES!, 2
127
V 0 .None
1 .One 2 .Two
* . * .
* . 3D.Thlrty or more
* * *
D FlOKLTl8 2 1241 Number ;f oxn children under age 18
i n fami ly. Range = 0,30.
U All families
V 0 .Ncne
1 .One
2 .Two Y
+t . * .
3’ I. Thirty or mere
3 Fl-‘L&T 12 1243 Family weight.
Four immlied decimal places U All families *
* Family /LX income cutoff.
* *
2 ‘1-TjJs C 1 ?CC -i _,b
Loiu i n=sme ;zr~ff for this family. In dti lars. Range = 0,300~~
L; A! I families * * * income ag3restte5 * * These aggregates were derived frcm SC * income figures that may have been * * previous!y topcoded. For a further * * discussion on topcoding, see the *
* text set? i on “Tcpcod i ng of Inccme * * Variables” on page 6. n
* *
D FlTOTINC a 1260
Total family income for month 1 of
the reierexe period. In dollars.
Range = -;500000>:500000. U All families
C Fl-EARN 7 1268
Total family earned income fcr month 1
of the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0,153000G.
U All fan:iies
FAMILY
EATA SlZE SESIN
3 FL-PRO? 0 1275 Total family proDerty income fcr mcnth 1
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = -150CECG,150CODC.
U PI I fami I ies
3 Fl-TRAN 7 1233
Total family means-tested cash transfers for month 1 c+ the reference oericd. In do!lars. Range = ~,15y2”~.
2 A!! lami ! ies
0 Fl-OTk!ER 7 1290 Tcta 1 ‘other’ family income for month 1 of the re+e-e-ze ?er;od. !n dslla+s. R33ge = u?15scc@E.
L’ C’I ian; 1 jes
D Flso’s=‘c ti LL b 1297
Tota ! +a~; ly Social Sezrity income for
month I of the reference period. In
dot lars. Range = Oj999999.
U All fami!iss
- r1 L * -ss ! b 1333
Tzrz / far: I 1 v LOP mart’- 1
sdvlemental secl;ri;y incqne of tie refere:ze peritd. ,n
dz! /3+-s. Rsnge = D!99??99. U A!I families
2 F ; -$jEMP b 13S? TG tai fam'ly uremplcymelt income for mor,th 1 c? the refere:=n per i q d. In dcl /a:-~. Range = C,9’9999?.
ii Ali families
D Fi-VETS li 1315
Total family veterans payment income for
month 1 of the reference period. In dol lars. Range = C~999999.
U All families
D Fl-AFDC b 1321 Total family AFDC inczme +or mo-th 1 cf the
reference period. In dollars. Range = 01999999.
U All families
2 F?-CESTZ b 1327 Tctal fami !y fcad stamps received for
mczth 1 of the reference period. In
DATA SIZE eCt:N
dollars. Range = C~999999.
U Al I fami I ies
D FZ-KWBR 2 1333 Fami ly sequence number of sample unit. Used to identify all persons in same fami ly in a given mor,th. Range = 1rbE.
U All sample units
D FZ+lOCH 2 1335 rvlcp,th for which this family is defined.
Range = 1~12.
U A/I families
3 ‘Z-VES 2 i337
Year far which tris iamiiy is defined.
Rarge = 83,86.
L’ All families
3 F2WFEF 2 1339 Number of persons in this family.
Range = 1,33.
U Ai I fami I ies
D F2REFPER 5 1341 ET*- v eddress !1? and person number of
the fam; /V refererze person. F3r
Jnre a*?& . d , .,,viP,3!57 :-A’ t ‘-a Is is tha’ -
in s;vjdca!’ s pet-son number.
L“” iair: : I ; 2s
0 FZSPWSZ 5 1346
Entry address ID and person number of spouse of family reference person,
il t9ere is one. U Al I fami I ies
C FZ-TYPE i 1351
Type of family (or pseudc-family)
UAII famiiies
V 1 .Primary fa7; ly
3 .Unrelated subfamily
4 .Primary individual
5 .Secondary individual
D FZ-K !I’.“3 1 1352
Kind of family (or pseudo-family)
U All families
VI .Headed by husband/ wife
2 .Plale reference perscn
3 .F emale reference person
13C
ZATA SiZE EGiN
;; F23JNK:C 2 1353
Number of our, children in family.
Range = 0,35.
2 All fami I ies
V 0 .None
1 .One 2 . TW3
* . * ?c w
5 . 3c 7- w-. i;i rty Or m3re
- ‘ZOy’-T~~ 2 i355 NI;Tber of ouln chi idren under age I8 jr +a-’ I;“*. Es-se = Or77 -3.
U All families v ? .“Jt,e
i .oTe
2 .Twc w
* . Y
3S.Thirty or more
m ‘2+23’,“‘S 5 13t9 LSU ;r’z:?E C’ &-&i $-Jr- I .i I t5is fami ly. In dol 1~:~s. Rar;ge = 3,3OCX.
li All fam,Iies * *
1 Tc3me aggregates *
T:kese aggregates we-e derived from *
;Ftome figures tLat may have been w preuiocsly topcode?. For a further * d:szbssion or toa;od/ng, see the * text sectiorl “Topccding of Income *
Variables” on page 6. * *
E F2TT;NC 8 1374 Tota / family income for month 2 of the reference perisd. !n dsl lars. Range = -150C030~1500~S~.
L’ A: I Sam i I i es
131
FAMILY
D4TP SIZE BEG!N
E !=2-E4RN 7 1382
Tot21 faml !y earned income for month 2
Cf tSe reference periac!. In dollars. Ra;lge = G715303CC.
U Al I fami I ies
E FZ-PR3P 8 1389
Total family property income for month 2 of the reference period. In dollars.
Ranse = -15”rJ’“l 1sgcEv~, - JUL, U Ail fami i es
D Fir-TRAN 7 1397
Tota i fami iy mFans-tested rash trar.sfers far AL mc3 _I 2 cf the referenre Feriod. In drllars.
Range = D,?5@C003.
0 F2-0-*? 7 1404
Tea ’ ’ other ’ family inCOmF fnr month 2
ci the reference period. In dollars.
6 IL:: fa3l !y %=;a I Security income for 2 CL ?bF reference period. In
d= j ; a *-. 5 . RGTgF = C,99???f.
3 PII fami! ies
D FZ-SSI 6 1417
Tata I fam i I y suw i erenta I secur i ty i ncome
far mcrti ? Tc ti-e reference period. L LN Ir
dc!lars. Range = 3~999999.
U Ail families
D FZ-L’EXP 6 1423
Tctai family unemployment income for month 2 of the retewexe period. In dollars.
Range = 0,999999.
U PI I famiiies
E FZ-VETS 6 1429
Total family veterans payment income for
mcr,t!, 2 cf ti-e reference period. In dollars.
Range = 02999999.
Ll Al I iami I ies
E FZ-AFEC 6 lL35
Total family AFX income for month 2 of the
reference per i od . In dol!ars.
Range = c2999999.
IJ All families
0 FZ-FDSTP 6 1441 Tntal family food stamps received for month 2 of the reference period. In
dcl lars. Range = ii>999999.
u A!1 fami I ies
3 ‘=J-?Lqz 2 :LL7
Family seq.uerce number of sample unit.
ked tc identify al 1 perscns in same
family in a given mcnth. Range = 1,&I.
Li 9: I Sample units
3 F3-MONT3 2 1449 Mc-t5 fcr which this family is defined. Range = IrlZ.
il A;/ fami / ies
3 F3-YEAR 2 1451
Year for which this family is defined.
Range = 83,86.
L’A!! famniiies
3 F3yqE”F S 145s Z--J. - .’ aif-oss :C and perscn number cf the lam, ;y reference person. Ft&. ;mye!-+ai ipdivibcais, .c-hi this is that indiuidja”S per537 7urr;hF-.
u Ai I /ami ! ies
J F3SrGlJSr 5 146[3
Ert-y address I3 and perscn number of
SPOUSO of family reference person,
if there is one.
c Ai! families
C F3-TYPE 1 1465 Type of famiiy (cr pseudo-family)
i! All families
V 1 .Primary family Y i . [Jnre lated subfam i I y L .Primary indiwidua;
5 .Seccnda-y individual
133
FAYiLY
OAT4 SIZE BEGIN
I? F3-K INC 1 X66 Kind cf famlly (or pseudo-family)
L’P:I famiiies
V 1 .Headed by husband/ wife
2 .l%!e reference person
3 .Female reference person
D F3OJXID 2 1467 Number of own children in family.
RanCe = 5:3@. U All families
V 0 .NcTe 1 .One 2 .Twc
* . *
*
30.ihirrv or more
* * *
E F3CKLTl8 2 1469 Number of own children under age 18
‘7 +a7: I y. Range = 3~39.
U Al! families
V:: .?bre 1 .Onr
2 .TluC * Y
* . 3C.Thirty cr mere
D F3-WG-’ 13 *i IL71 Far ,:y wFi~b<.
=:kr 17113! red der:nai 3'azFs
U Al I far:’ ! !es
*
K rap’ ’ y low income cutoff.
*
*
w
*
SF3 -Pr,;iS c 14t?? I r ,dW income cutoff for this fami ly. In do!Iars. Range = 0,3CO33.
L! Ai / fami I ies * *
* !ncome aggregates *
* T~PSF aggregates were derived from * * j nc3me figures that may have been * 3c previously toacoded. For a further * * dis;;ss;on on topcoding, see the * * text section “Topcod i ng cf Income * * Variables” on page 6. *
* *
I.34
Qp ILY
CIPTP I
SlZE 9ESIN
-l F3TCT:NC Y 8 1488
Tsta! family income for month 3 oi
the re+erence period. In dollars.
R- =nSe = -15G!J~xl,150xxl0.
U AlI families
D R-EARN 7 1496 Tcral family earned income far month 3
of the reierence period. In dollars. Rams = G,lSC2525.
U PI I families
D F3-+=RW 8 1503
T;tal iami !y property inccme iar mz-tti, 3
z+ ti-e reference period. In dollars.
RanSe = -?5mcnc,?snclcec. u AlI L~vl’:== --
3 F3-TSAN 7 1511
Tcta I fami I y means-tested cash transfers fa*
xnth 3 of tke reference period. In. dal tars. RarFje = C,LSOi30[3C.
ii All families
5 cz-C;Tqr? ,, *,. 7 1518
T;+-a! ’ Ether 1 fami ly inccme for month 3 31 u the reference period. In do! lars.
Fa7ce = S! ~S~~~“C
U Al I fami I jet
3 r3sccsix 6 1525 Tgtai far: 1.1 S3cial Security income for ,w rnsr:L. 3 o+ the reference period. !n d-’ \ai’s -I . Range = 0,999999.
II Al! u fami I ies
D F3-SS1 6 lS31 Tc;ta i famiiy supplemental security income for month 3 of the reference peri;?. In
dt / !ars. Ranse = 0~999999.
U All families
D C3-LNEW 6 1537
Tctal family unemsloymert income for month 3
of t52 reference period. In dollars.
Rarge = c,9999?9.
U Aii families
D CPJETS 6 1543
Tctal family veterans payment income for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars.
13s
FAPlILY
DATA SIZE BEGIN
pa-se = C~999999. U Ail families
D F3-AFDC 6 1549
Total family AFDC income for month 3 of the
reference period. !n dollars. Range = Rj999W9.
U A!I families
C F3-FDSTP 6 9 c=c i-4-J
Totai family food stamps received for month 3 of the reference period. In
dollars. Ranse = OjW9W9. ‘2 A!! fahl!:es
3 F4-NJi%R 2 q =6: Family sequ2qce num;zr of sample ur;it. Used tc identify all persons in same f ami /y iri a given month. Range = 1,tc.
U Al I sanzle Lpits
0 FLI-MCNTF-’ 2 i5t3
I”lonth for which this family is defined.
Range = ?,:2.
i: Ai! +amilies
D CL-YEAC 2 1565
“ear f;r wh,ci this iamily is detined.
Range = 83~86. L: A/I Sam:i:es
D FLX!!CER 2 :567
Number cf porscns ir’ this family. Range = 1133.
U PII families
D FLREFPE? 5 1569
Entry a1dr2ss ID and person number cf
the family reference person. For
unrelated individuals, this is that
individual’ s person number.
U A!l families
D F4SPWSE 5 157L
Er;try address 19 and person number of 2pods2 sf +ami ly reference person7
if there is one. C A!! fanIl;es
D FL-TYPE 1 1579
Type of farnil; (or pseudo-family)
136
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U All famiiies
v 1 .Primary fami ly
3 .Unrelated subfamily
le .?rimary individual
5 .Secandary individual
3 FG-KIMI 1 1580 Kind of family (or pseudo-family)
l-! A! ’ fami \ ies L’ * I +feje=j bk L&kand/ w! fe
2 .%le reference person 3 . Ferra ! e reference 5erson
E F4-$T 12 1585 Fani ly ueisl-t.
Fwt- Implied deciaai places 2 Al I families * * Family low inc3me cutaff. x
3 F4-?O’& 5 :59?
‘bW ircome cutoff +ar this family.
In d~l!a-s. Range = 3,3EcICC.
U A!! farrilier w
w Income ascregates
* * *
* w
137
FAMILY
DATA SIZE BEGIN
3c These a sc-@sates were derived fram w * income figures that may have been 3( * previously topcoded. For a further * * discussicn on topcoding, see the * * text section “Topcodi ng of !nrome * * Var iables” on page 6. * * *
D FLTOTINC 8 1602
TztaI fami ly irccme for month 4 cf
the reference period. In dollars.
Ranse = -15ciYeD2,15DoK!D0.
U All families
D ‘4-EARW 7 1612
Tota I family earned income for month 4
C- the reAerence per icd. IT dcllars. Range = 0,15GSDCD.
L Ail families
D F4PRP a 16:7 T )Ctai fani ly ?ro?erty income for month 4 of the reference period. In dol lars.
Range _ = -:5?~c55,153g~~~
U All families
D F4-TRAN 7 1625
T=ta I fa-i!y means-tested cash transfers far
co-:h 4 t+ the reference pericd. In dollars. Ranse = C,lSCDDSC.
U All families
3 FL-CTI-E? 7 1632 -r-d- ’ Ib.0’ ‘other’ family income for month 4 cf the reference per i od. In dciiars.
Ranse = C,15C!CDDC. U All families
3 FGSOCSEC 6 1639 Total family Sc=iaI Security income for
month 4 of the ref
dollars. Range =
U Ai I fami I ies
D Fb-SSI 6
Total family si;p~
erence period. In
OJ999999.
1645 emental security income
for month 4 of the reference period. In 101 lars. Range = 07999999.
‘U Al I farri 1 ies
II FL-@JEP?I= 6 1651 Total fami ly unemployment income for month 4
FAMiLY
DATA S!ZE BEGiN
of the reference period. in dol lars. Ranse = C,999999.
U A;: fami I ies
c FL-VETS 6 1657
Tcta I fami ly veterans payment income for
month 4 of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = E,WWW. U All families
0 FL-A=X 6 1663 Total family A,FC!C income for month 4 cf the reference period. In dollars. Ranoe =
yaii -, c,999939.
fa:: I i es
c F4-‘35T3 6 I( LL i-u 9
Tit2 ’ fam i ,y +zL! stamss reze I ved for
msnth 4 of the reference period. In
dol lars. Range = Cl:W9?W.
L! A! 1 fami I ies
P Sl-Nuf”laR 2 1675
Fam / ly sequence number cf sample unit. IJsed tc idet-ti +; a! I pet-sons in same
famliy ir’ a z/ye- month. u Ai I
Ranse = l,bC. samncip 2’::s
3 S1-YCNTH 2 1577 Month for which this subiamlly is de+ ne?. ?anSe = 1712.
‘d Al! s,bfam; 1 ies
: s1-ys.pr= 2 1679
Year for which this subfamily is
defined. Range = 63,66. U Al! subfam;‘:es
c s 1 XLVPER 2 lbal Kumber of persz-s in th:s subfarri ly.
Ranse = 193:. U All subfamilies
D SlREF”ER 5 1683 Entry address IC and person number of
the subfamily re LI A!1 sJb+arnilies
erenre person.
2 S1SwsE 5 1696
Entry address ID and person number cf
spouse of subfam I’y reference person j
.-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
If t&e-e /s cne.
‘d A’ : sJL,tarn: i iec
7 -. y -,-TysE 1 1693
Type of subfami ly
I! Al! sub+amilies
V 2 .Related sub+amiIy
D Sl-K!NE 1 169L K:r,? of scbfami ly
U All subfamilies V 1 .Headed by husband/ wife
2 .Male referexe aerszr 3 .Fema!e reference person
3 S13lJ!K ID 2 1695 kmbe- of own children in subfamily.
zance = L,X.
U All szbtamiiies
vz . N3ne
1 .Gne
2 .Twc
* . *
* . *
* . *
3JO.Thirty or more
D Sl-WtT 12 1699 Subtamiiy xe:+t.
Fw;r :nDi ied decimal p/aces
U Aii silbfami lies * n Fami ly !tw irc3me cutoff.
*
* *
*
D S1-?0V% 5 1711
Low income cutoff for this subfamily.
ln dollars. Range = 0,300Ds.
U Ail subfarilles * n
* Incme aggregates n
* These az3regates were der iwed from *
SCTP SIZE SEtIN
* income figures that may have been * * previously top=oded. For a further * * discussion on toPcoding> see the * * text secticn “ToFcoding of Income * * Var iabies” on page 6. *
* w
0 XTZTLNC 8 1716
Total subfamily income for month 1 of the refe~e-ce pet- izd. In doilars.
Range = -?500000,15@c!c03. Li All subfamilies
n C” -Eyq’N v -- 7 172x ieta i subfamiiy earned income for month 1 -f the reference Deriod. Raye = n,15m235.
In doliars.
!J 41 I subfami.1 ies
E Sl-PRO? 8 173:
Total subfamily property income for month 1
cf the reference period. In dollars.
Range = -?SX!2C2::5CIOCSO.
‘2 PI i subfami I ies
r, CT-7 - -A b?: 7 1739 -r-i- ! .i-c. subiaTiiy meals-tested cash transfers fsr ?t’+&& 1 34 tie re+e*e;lte period. In doliars. San-,? = 21:5”33~2.
L’ 0’: sdSL’arr / I /es
I= s:1-CTqz 7 17LL
Tota I ‘otier s,‘L A-, : : u =,i, J income for month 1 of the re f erence period. In d3Ilars. i+ye = G :53cz3c.
U Ai I subfami I es
3 SlSOCSEf 6 1753 Tota I sub f amily Social Security income for mcn77 :c 4 the reference leriod. In
dol lars. Range = OJ99WW.
il Pi I subfamiiies
D C9-CC’ WA 3-- 6 1759 Tctal s:bfami ly supplemental security income for month 1 cf the reference period. In dol la-s. Range = 0~999999.
‘d Al I subfami I ies
D S; -UNEYF 6 1765 Tota: subfami ly unemployment income for month 1
--.-
of the reference qericd. In dollars. Range = E,W99W.
U All subfamilies
c s1-VETS 6 1771 Total subfamily veterans payment income ior
mcnth 1 of the reference pericd. In dollars.
Range = G,WWW.
U All subiamilies
D Sl-AFX 6 1777 Total subfam:iy ACDC income for month 1 of the
reierence period. !n dollars. RaTge = E~999999.
8 I b Ail s,:+a-: : .es
c S>-‘“E‘Z 6 1753 iota / subfamily fotd stamps received for
month 1 of the reference period. in
dol lars. Rance = G,999999. U All suofamilles
C SZ-NLPIBR 2 : 789
Fam: :y sequence number cf samq;e uni;.
Used to identify all persons in same $ ZT’ ! :- my I. a c:uen mcnth. Ranse = 1,X.
L’ A!; sam=:e ,r,:ts
cl sz-MrxT4 2 179: l"l=-,--I 4mv u;r,=j ,Y this subfami iy is
de+ I nel. Range = 1,:2.
U Ail subfamilies
D S2-YEAR 2 1793
Year for ~4: ich this subfamily is
defined. Range = 03)Bk.
U All subfamilies
9 s2rwrFER 2 1795 Number of perstns In this subfamily.
Range = 1>35.
‘U All stibfamilies
2 SZRPER 5 1797 Entry address 13 and person number of
the subfamily reference person.
‘J AI1 subfamilies
C S25?=3tlSE 5 1802
Entry address 13 and person number cf
spouse of subfamily reference person,
142
FA?: I LY
if there is one.
I! A(I subfamilies
E SZ-TYPE 4 L 1en7
Type of subfami ly
‘U All subfamil les v2 .Re I ared stibfami iy
D SZ-KIM? i 1806
K’r.i CL sdbfami ly
U Al I subiamilies
V 1 .Headed by husband/ wife 2 .Male reference person
3 .=emate ref2rezc2 person
D S23d”dK ! 3 2 1839 y;rr’Icr ,z- ZL,?, =‘, ,drer in silbfa-ni ly.
Range = S53C.
L1 Pi I subfamilies
V C .Ncne
i .One 2 .Two
* . 3c
n x
* *
7C.%irty 5r rrz-e
7 p---q* -I-.” ,l 424 -
i --a - -_ ..u- *
tlUd3C . c+ oxn ch: ldren under ase 18
/r s,SLani iy. za?ea = OJ32.
‘2 Ai I skfazi I les V S .?:cpe
1 .One 2 . Twc
*
* .
++ . 30.Thirty or more
* * *
!I SZ-XT 12 1813
Subfaml ly weigkt.
Fcdt- implied decimal places
L: AlI stibtamilies *
* Fami !y loli inctme cutoff.
*
3 sz-POVB 5 le?= d-d
‘-m I nzcme ;utafL +o< this subSami ly.
In doilars. Range = 0>300ac.
‘U Al I subfami {‘es
CATA EZf BESIN
* Income aggregates *
These aggregates were derived frcm * inccme figures that may have been * preu i ous I y toptoded. For a further * discussion on topcoding, see the *
text section “Top=oding cf Income *
Variables” on page 6. *
*
D S2T3T INC a 1830 -f-,+ ,,,a\ subfamily income for month 2 of the reference perifd. In dol lars.
Rarge = -;5g~rJp1~?3PGCE.
U Ail sub~am; I les
c dL E--E+? ‘\: 7 iB36 Tcta I S,‘3’ST’ I y earned income for month 2
cf the -eSererce per i cd. In do; lars.
Range = G>15C5333.
U All subfan;l.cs
C SZ-PROP 9 ie45 Ty- .-,a. sstiam4y prcperty income fcr mcrth 2
of the reference period. In da1 tars.
Ea7se = -?5mxl0,153@DLx. 2 b.II s~zfaa:Iies
- S2-TRAN 2 7 1853 Totai subianiiy meax-tested cash transfers for m:=-,ts 5 2 ;’ rie reference per icd. In dol Iars. Ray0 = il,i503X2.
L: c ’ s~~bSa~~ I ies
C SZ-OTHEP 7 I%3
Tcta 1 ’ Ether ’ subfamily income for month 2 of the refere-=e period. In dollars.
Range = E > ?ST~@C -4 . U AI I subtam I ies
c S2socSEc 6 :e67
Tcta I subfamily SGcia I Security income for
month, 2 of the reference period. In
dot lars. Range = OJ999995.
U A! I subSam:! ies
D S2-SS; 6 1873 Tcta ’ subfamily supplemental security income for month 2 of the reference pericd. In
dcliars. Range = 0~999999. UA!i _ 8,:’ sbfa7’ 1 ies
144
FAV I LY
D SZ-LNEMP 6 1579
Tota! subfamily unemployment income for month 2
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = 3,??9999.
U All subfamilies
c sz-VETS 6 1885 Tota! subfamiiy veterans payment income for month 2 of the reference period. in dollars. RanGe = G:W9W?.
U Ai 1 Suofamiiies
C SZ-A=CC 4 4 ey* *u * -y-ca j Yb subfamily AF3t income for month 2 of the refere:-3 qe- I cd. c- In doliars.
Rance = 53999599.
U PII subfami’iss
c SZ-=gSTF , 6 1897
Totai subfam; ly food stamps received for
month 2 of the reference period. In dc! la-s. Ranse = 3,999?9?.
u &I I subfami lies
c Sz:-pJ la&q v I I~ 2 :9c3 ‘a7 + sepuerce number of sann:e ,--:t. Csed to idert:fy a; I persons in sare ‘a;. :- ,3 a =i _ Lie7 mrnth. Rance = 1:&O.
U All samsie units
2 Sp.q$f.<‘~ 3 :5fS Vg~th for which this subfami !y is
&L :
lJA!1 ” ned. Ranse = 1~12.
subfamilies
C ST-YEW 2 1997 Year for which this subfamily is defined. Range = 63!E%.
U A:I sulfa-i lies 111
c s3b.w==- 4 ,I ,s 2 1909 Number of persons in this subfamily.
Ran-;e = 1,30.
U Al i subfamilies
D S3REFFER 5 1911
Entry address iD and person number of the subfam:’ ly reference person.
L’ A’ I sibfarri lies
c S3sKuSE 5 1916 Er,try address iD and person number of
ssci’se oi sub+ami I> reLerence person> if there is one.
L’ 4’ ’ s;ifani 1 /es
3 S3-?YFE 1 1921
Type of subfam: !y 2 A!1 subfan:lies
V 2 .Related subfamily
D S3-KIN2 1 1922
Kind of subfamily
L! 411 stibSamil;es
v 1 .h eaded by husband/ wife 3 L .%;e refe-er;ce Person
3 .=17z /e r2ference serscn
7 syyy 7 m -a 2 1923
kmber c+ '! own =>I ,lre? ‘7 s,bfam;ly.
Range = =1,X. U Al! sk+aml Ijes
V ;: .Ncne c
.ore ; .Tw;
* . *
w . *
* * 13 -TL’ __. .lir- ty 2:’ il3re
3 S30KLT;6 2 197= L- hmbe- c+ own cciidren unde- age 16
in s-i’ari’y. Range = G,3”J. 2 A’ : scb+aTi i ies vc . NC’,2
; .0x 2 .iwc
* . * . * .
3S.Thirty or more
3 S34ElT 12 1527 Sdbfarri :y we:giTt.
F;;Jr implied dezlma! places
Ll All subfamilies *
* Family IOU income cutc+f. *
* *
*
0 S3-POVB c 1939 Lslu i r,r=xe cutcff ior this subfamily.
in dollars. Ra7se = 0,3033a.
IJ Al I s-b4am;i !ies w
* Income aqsreqates * T’hese aggregates were derived from )c income fiqures that may have been )c previcus!y topcoded. For a further * discussion on topcoding, see the * text section “ToFcoding of Income * Variables” on pai?e 6. x
2 S3TOT I’L’f 8 19Ll;
Tatal subfamily income for month 3 of t%e reference ?eric?. In DY! 12-s. =acq’O = -15SEX~,?5CEtlBG.
, J Al I subfamilies
c S3-EA,?X 7 1952
T;tal subfamily earned income far month 3
a’ the refe-ence period. In dollars.
Ranqe = 0,15G000;1.
2 Aii subfami lies
- ‘--qg” - -- e :959
Tctai subfamily property inccme +or month 3 Jf tie reterence period. In dollars.
Sanqe = -1 c-nnp- 4 ;nnrrq ---‘-L-- > *---idA. ‘& a., s,‘btaF i I t es
- C7--fTAb\ --_ ,\,. 7 1967
Tcta I subfam i I y means-tested cash transfers fzr
azrtc 3 c+ the reLe?ence Fe-iod. I;i dollars.
Eanqe = s;T5zy3z.
IJ All sabfamilies
c S3-OT+E? 7 1974
Tota / ’ zthe.- ’ sUbLaY iy income for mcTth 3
ol the re+erence period. :n dollars.
F- =nse = 3~15352X. L; Ai; subfami I ies
c S3SOCSEC 6 l9El iztai s;?bSami iy Social Security income fcr month 3 of the reference period. In
dot iars. Range = 3jW99W.
U PI I subfamilies
c s3-ss1 6 1987
Tota I sLb+amiir sdppiemental security income
for mor.th 3 of the reference period. In
do! lars. Range = 0,999999.
U AlI sLbfam;lies
147
FAMILY
WiA C:ZE BEG : “.,
c S3-LNEMP 6 1993
Total subfamily unempioyment income for month 3 of the reference period. In do/ /ars. Ranqe = Oj999999.
U Ai i subfamilies
c S3-V~S 6 1999
Total subfamily veterans payment income for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars. R- =35e = E,99?9?9.
L; All subfamilies
D S3-AFDC 6 EC5
Tctal subfamily AFDC income for mcnth 3 sf the -eAerer;c2 se,- / 5t
Range = Cl>9999991
Ln dol iars.
[3 53-“35yT 6 2 nr 1 ti..*
Tctal subfam; iy food stamps received for month 3 of the reference pericd. in c;: lar5. Ra,nse = C~999999.
U A!i subfarri!ies
s SL-r\JL!rz? 2 2217 raw’ ’ DY seuence num;;3er cf 5amp;e L-::. ‘Use4 t- - ” ic!ent:fy al I oors8p5 IP sa3e
famlIy ;r s, given mty,ti-. Raqqe = l,bC.
ii Al I 5ampie ur,its
n S4-MONTY 3-4 Y 2 &r- 9
!%Tti- i=r Lhich this subfamily i5 defined. Raye = :,12.
U A!! subfami lie5
c SL-YEAR 2 ZCZl V (ear for hh:th this 5ubfam def Ined. Range = &3>96.
U All 5ubfamiI ie5
0 S4NLIYPER
ily i5
Number of persons in this subfamily.
Range = 1~32.
L: All subfamilies
0 SGREFPER 5 mz5
Entry address I3 and per5on number of the subfami I y reference perso:, .
C Al I subfam:! ies /
D sLso3s’ - 5 zl3c Entry address IC and per5on number of
149
FAMILY
spouse of subfami /y reference person,
if there i5 one.
U All subfamilies
I) S4-TYPE 1 2335
Type of subfamily
12 Al I subfami / ies
V 2 .Related subfamily
2 SL-K INC 1 * 2236
Kind of subfamiiy
L! All subfamilies V 1 .Headed by husband/ w; fa
2 . ??a!e reference per5on
3 .Female referen:? per533
- f,Pl cwyrn 3 d --.JW’.r.iJ i zc37
Number of turn children in subfani Iy.
Ranqe = Cj3C.
U All sdbfami / /es
V C .None
1 .cks
2 .Two *
* .
*
33.Thi sty C" m-r@ u
3 SL3:‘LT1 n *Lc 2 253P Ku&e+ of JLR c&i idren under age 13 ,:1 5;bSamiiy. ?anqe = C73S.
il A;! sdbfam i ! i es
vc . Nrne
1 .3ne
2 .TuJc
* . *
* *
* *
3C.Thirty or more
3 cJ&-kr;T 12 2c4:
Subfamily wetqht.
Four implied decimal places Id A’! subfam: Iies * * Family low income =utzff. x
* *
*
0 S4~CVP c d 2053
Law I ncome c,+toif a. for this subfamily.
in dollars. Range = 0,3CCix.
____-.... - _.. ..- . - -.. .-
FAMILY
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U All subfamilies
* *
inccme aggregate5 )c
These aggregates were derived from 3c
income figures that may have been W previously topcoded. For a further f
discussion on topcoding, see the * text section “Topcod i ng of Income s
Variables” on page 6. * *
D S4TOTINC 8 2058 Total subfamily income for month 4 of
the reference period. In doilars.
Range = -15ollcoo,15ocooo.
U All subfamilies
D S4-EARN 7 2066 .
Total subfamily earned income for month 4
of the reference pericd. In dol la:*s.
Ra7qe = n,15GcDno.
U All subfamilies
0 SG-PROP 8 2073 Total subfamily property income for month 4
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = -15COOGZ~?5OClOOC.
U All subfamil ies
5 SL-TRAN 7 2081
Total subfamily means-tested cash transfers fcr
month 4 of the reterence period. In dollars.
Range = lJ,?5oocclo.
U All subfamilies
D Sk-OTHER 7i 2cl88
iota I ‘other ’ subfamily income for month 4
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = 0~1500000.
U All subfamilies . .
D S4SOCSEC 6 2095
Total subfamily Social Security income fcr
month 4 of the reference period. In
dollars. Range = 0>999999.
U All subfamilies
D srs-ss! 6 2Lcll
Total subfamily supplemental security income
for month 4 of the reference period. In
doi lars. Range = 0,999999.
U All subfamilies
150
FAMILY
DATA SIZE BEGIN
cl SG-UNEMP 4 2107
Total subfamily unemployment income for month 4
of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = 0,999999.
U All subfamilies
0 s4-VETS 6 2113 Total subfamily veterans payment income for
month 4 of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = 0,9999w.
U All subfamilies
D s4-AFDC b 2119
Total subfamily AFDC income for month 4 of the
reference period. In dollars.
Range = 0,99ww.
L1 Al I subfami I ies
0 S4-FDSTP b 2125
Total subfamily food stamps received for
month 4 of the reference period. In
dol lars. Range = 07999999.
U Ail subfamilies
151
PEBON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
G PP-RCSEQ 2 2131 Record sequence number within
sample unit and record type U All sample units
D PP-WAVE 1 2133
Wave of data collection
U Ali personsj including children
D PP-INT&l 1 2134
Person’s interview status
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (children under 15)
1 -Interview (self)
2 .Interview (proxy)
3 .Noninterview - type Z refusal
4 .Noninterview - type Z other
D PP-ENTRY 2 213s Edited entry address ID Address ID of the household that this
person belonged to at the time this
person first became part of the sample
U All persons, including children
D PP-PNUM 3 2137
Edited person number
U All personsj including children
D FNLGT-1 10 2140
tieight for the person. Month 1.
4 implied decimals. U Al I persons> including children
D FNLWCT-2 10 2150
Weight for the person. Month 2. 4 implied decimals.
U All persons, including children
D FNLWGT-3 10 2160
Weight for the person. Month 3.
4 implied decimals.
U All persons, including children
D FNLLGT-4 10 2170
Weight for the person. Month 4.
4 implied decimals. U All persons, including children
D F%l&T-5 10 2180 ,
Weight for the person. Interview
date. 4 implied decimals.
U All persons, including children
152
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
* Demographic characteristics from previous wave *
* n
0 PW-AD010 2 2190
Previous wave address ID
U All persons, including children
V Cl .Not applicable (Person not in sample previous wave)
0 PW-RRP 1 2192 Previous wave relationship to reference person
U All persons, inciuding children V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Household reference person> living with reiatives
2 .Household reference person living alone
or with only nonrelatives (primary individual)
3 .Spouse of household reference person 4 .ChiId of household reference person
5 .Other relative of household reference person
6 .Nonrelative of household reference person
but related to others in the household -
member of an unrelated sub (secondary) family.
7 .Nonrelative of household reference person and not related to anyone else in the household
(secondary individual)
0 PW-PZS 1 2193
Previous wave marital status
U Persons 1s years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Marriedj spouse present
2 .Marriedj spouse absent 3 .Widowed
4 .Divorced
5 .Separated
6 .Never married
0 PW-PNSP 3 2194
Previous wave person number of spouse U Persons 15 years old or older
V Cl *Not in universe 999.Not applicable
D PW-Pt\PT 3 2197
Previous wave person number 0-f parent
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Nat in universe
999.Not applicable
D PW-PCPST 1 2200
Previous wave population status
153
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U All persons, including children
V D .Not applicable
1 .ChiId (under 15 at interview) 2 .Adult (15 years of age or older)
* *
* Edited control card section *
* (demographics by months 1-4 *
* and interview month) *
w *
0 RR?-1 1 2201
Edited relationship to reference person.
Month 1
U All persons, including rhildren
V 1 .Household reference person, living
with relatives 2 .Househoid reference person living
alone or with only nonrelatives
(primary individual)
3 .Spouse of household reference person 4 .ChiId of household reference person
S .Other relative of household reference
person
6 .Nonrelative of household reference
person but related to others in the
household - member of an unrelated
sub (secondary) family
7 .Nonreiative of household reference
person and not related to anyone else
In the household (secondary individual)
0 RR?-2 1 2202 Edited relationship to reference person. Month 2
U All persons, including children
V 1 .Household reference person, living with relatives
2 .Household reference person living
alone or with only nonrelatives
(primary individual)
3 .Spouse of household reference person
4 .ChiId of household reference person
S .Other relative of household reference
person 6 .Nonrelative of household reference
person but related to others in the
househo Id - member of an unrelated
sub (secondary) family 7 .Nonrelative of household reference
person and not related to anyone else
in the household (secondary individual)
154
PERSON
SIZE BEGIN
Cl RRP-3 1 2203
Edited relationship to reference person.
Month 3
Ll All persons, including children
V 1 .Household reierence personr living
with relatives
2 .Hausehold reference person living
alone or with only nonrelatives (pr/mary,individual)
3 .Spouse of household reference person 4 .ChiId of household reference person 5 .Other relative of household reference
person 6 .Nonrelatiue of household reference
person but related to others in the
househa I d - member of an unrelated
sub (secondary) family
7 .Nonrelatiue of household reference
person and not related to anyone else
in the household (secondary individual)
0 RRP-4 1 2204
Edited relationship to reference person.
Month 4
U All persons, including children V 1 .Hausehold reference person9 living
with relatives 2 .Househald reference person living
alone or with only nonrelatives (primary individual)
3 .Spouse oi household reference person 4 .ChiId of household reference person
5 .Other relative of household reference
person
6 .Nonrelative of household reference
person but related to others in the
hauseha I d - member of an unrelated
sub (secondary) family
7 -Nonrelative of household reierence
person and not related to anyone else in the household (secondary individual)
D RRP-5 1 2205
Edited relationship to reference person.
Interview date
U All persons, including children
V 1 .Household reference person, living
with relatives
2 .Household reference person living
alone or with only nonrelatives
(primary individual)
- ---_
DATA 513 BEEIN
3 .Spouse oi houeehold reference person
L .C’niId Of hcusehald reterence PD~SO~
5 .3the- relative of houseCald -e+erence
oersan
6 .Na~~eIatI~e it houshold reierence
pemon but reletea to others in the hauseho I d - mamoer ot .n unrelated
sub (secondery) Lemi!y
7 .NDnrelative ot household referc?ce
parwn end not releted to l nyanc else
in the hcurehald (seconderr Indlvlduel)
0 a-1 2 rnb
EdIted end imputed eye II Ot last birthday. be in yews. P(onth 1
IJ AI I personss includinq chi Idren
v 0 .Lem than 1 tul I yew
B5 .BS years old or older
D PG’Ll * 1 is”- 3lanr filler
D z-2 2 223
Edrred end mwted l qe es of lent
blrthdey. be I” yeers. nDnth 2
IJ All ae~scne~ includinq children
v D .Less than 1 ful I y*ar
85 .95 years old or older
2 G-3 2 Z?:t Eattcd end imputed l qe es of lest
blrthd8y. Age I” years. Month 3 J 411 PC-scnsr Inciudlnq r51idren
v 0 .Less t+ac, 1 tui I year 25 .5!5 years a:? or older
2aEEd 2 2215 EdIted end tnautad eye es Of last
bfrthaay. w in ywers. nDnth Ir
U All reisons~ including children
v 0 .LeSS~~hm 1 ful I yeer
e5 .BS ymrs old or older
D PprILLL 1 tz17 aIh ti I Ier
c
D p4-5 2 aa EdIted end immuted l ge es at lent
blrthdey. Aqc in yeers. Interview
eanth
IJ All Pe?,Ons* includlny children
v D .Less ti-al 1 ful I year
eb .ds years old or older
D ppJILLs 1 mo Blank filler
ow 1 pzl 5x ct this l erson
Edited and Immted
,
Revised March 1985
IS&
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Al! persons, including children V 1 .l%le
2 .Female
D RACE 1
Race of this person Edited and imputed
U All persons9 including children V 1 .White
2 .Black 3 .American Indian, Eskimo or Aleut 4 .Asian or Pacific Islander
DM5-1 1m Marital status. Month 1 If a persons marital status changed during any month8 the marital status shown is the status maintained for the greatest part of the month - edited and imputed
Ll Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .l”hrriedJ spouse present
2 .l%rriedr spouse absent 3 .Widowed 4 .Divorced
S .Separated 6 .Neuer married
0 MS-2 1 zz24 Marital status. Month 2 If a persons marital status changed during any month, the marital status shown is the status maintained for the greatest part of the month - edited and imputed
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Marc i edr dpouse present
2 .MarriedJ spouse absent 3 .Widowed 4 .Divorced * 5 .Scpareted 6 .Never married . .
D MS-3 1 222s Marital status. Month 3 If a persons marital status changed during any month, the marital status shown is the status maintained for the greatest part of the month - edited and imputed
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .hrriedr spouse present
2 .f”hrriedJ spouse absent 3 .Widowad
157
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
4 .Diuorced
5 .Separated
6 .Never married
cl MS-4 1 2226
Marital status. Month 4
If a persons marital status changed during any month, the marital status shown is the status maintained for the greatest
part of the mcnth - edited and imputed
U Persons 15 years cld or older
V 1 .f%rriedr spouse present 2 .Married, spouse absent
3 .tiidowed
4 .Divorced
5 .Separated
6 .Neuer married
D MS-5 1 2227
Marital status. Interview date
Edited and imputed
U Persons 1’5 years old or older
V 1 .Married, spouse present 2 .Married> spouse absent 3 .Widowed 4 .Divorced
5 .Separated
6 .Never married
D FAMTYP-1 1 2228
Family type to which this person belongs.
Month 1
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Primary fami Iy 1 .Secondary individual (not a family member)
2 .Unrelated sub (secondary) family 3 .Related subfamily
4 .Primary individual
D FA*ITYP-2 1 Family type to which this person belongs. Month 2
U All personsJ including children
V 0 .Primary family
1 .Secondary individual (not a family member)
2 .Unrelated sub (secondary) family
3 .Related subfamily
4 .Primary individual
II FAMTYP-3 1 2230
Family type to which this person belongs.
158
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Month 3.
U All persons7 including children V 0 .Primary family
1 .Secondary individual (not a family member) 2 -Unrelated sub (secondary) family
3 .Related subfamily 4 .Primary individual
D FAMTYP-4 1 2231 Family type to which this person belongs.
Month 4
U All personsJ including children
V 0 .Primary fami ly
1 .Secondary individual (not a family member) 2 .Unrelated sub (secondary) family
3 .Related subfamily 4 .Primary individual
D FAMTYP-5 1 2232
Family type to which th
Interv i ew date
U All persons, including chi
V 0 .Primary family
is person belongs.
I dren
1 .Secondary individual (not a family member)
2 .Unrelated sub (secondary) family
3 .Reiated subfamily
4 .Primary individual
D FAMREL-1 1 2233
Sub/secondary family relationship code. Month 1
U All persons> including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related subfamily or unrelated secondary family)
1 .Reference person of family 2 .Spouse of family reference person 3 .ChiId of family reference person
4 .Other relative of family reference
person
D F&W%-2 1 2234
Sub/secondary family relationship code.
Month 2
U All personsJ including children
V Cl .Not applicable (person not in related
subfamily or unrelated secondary family)
1 .Reference person of family
2 .Spouse of family reference person 3 .ChiId of family reference person 4 .Other relative of family reference
person
159
P’ERSCN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D FAMREL-3 1 2235 Sub/secondary family relationship code.
Month 3
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related
subfamily or unrelated secondary family)
1 -Reference person o+ family
2 .Spouse of family reierence person 3 .ChiId of family reference person
4 .Other relative of famil Y reference
person
D FAW?EL-4 1 2236
Sub/secondary family re
Month 4 U All persons, including chi
ationship code.
dren
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related
subfamily or unrelated secondary family)
1 .Re+erence person of family
2 .Spouse of family re+erence person
3 .ChiId o+ family reference person
4 .Other relative oi family reierence person
D FPEREL-5 1 2237
Sub/secondary Family relationship code. Interview date
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in reiated sub+amiIy or unrelated secondary family)
1 .ReSerence person o+ Family
2 .Spouse of +amily re+erence person
3 -Child of family re+erence person
4 .Other relative of family reference
person
D FkYWJ’l-1 1 2238
Sub/secondary family number. Month 1.
Range = O,b
IJ All persons) including children V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related subfamily
or unrelated secondary family)
D [email protected] 1 2239
Sub/secondary family number. Month 2.
Range ~0~6
LJ All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related subfamily or unrelated secondary family)
0 FAMVUVI-3 1 2240
Sub/secondary family number. Month 3.
160
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Range=0 2 6
U All persons? including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related subiamilr
or unrelated secondary family)
D FAFT\uM-4 1 2241 Sub/secondary family number. Month 4. Range=0 ) 6
U All persons, including children V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related
or unrelated secondary family)
subfamily
D F,Q”WM-5 1 2242
Sub/secondary +ami Iy number. Interu i
Range = Oj6
U All persons> including children
ew date
V 0 .Not applicable (person not in related subfamily
or unrelated secondary family)
D POP-STAT 1 2243
Population status. This +ield identifies
U Al Vl
2
whether or not a person was eligible to
be asked a full set o+ questions, based
on his/her age at time of interview.
persons j including children Adult (15 years o+ age or older)
Child (under 15 at interview)
D PNSP-1 3 2244
Person number o+ spouse. Month 1
U Persons 15 years old or older V 5’W.Not applicable
D PNSP-2 3 2247 Person number o+ spouse. Month 2
U Persons 15 years old or older WW.Not applicable
D PNSP-3 3 2250 Person number of spouse. Month 3
U Persons 15 years old or older
VW9.Not applicable
D PNSP-4 3 2zi3
Person number of spouse. Month 4
U Persons 15 years old or older
W.Not applicable
D PNSP-5 3 z256
Person number o+ spouse. Interview date
_._---. --
161
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons 15 years old or older WW.Not applicable
D PNPT-1 3 2259
Person number of parent, Month 1
U Persons 15 years old or older
V999.Not applicable
D PN=T-2 3 2262
Person number oi parent, Month 2
U Persons 15 years old or older V999.Not applicable
0 PNPT-3 3 226s Person number c+ parent, Month 3
0 PNPT-4 3
Person number o f U Persons 15 years 0
W99.Not applicable
U Persons 15 years 01 V999.Not applicable
D PNPT-5 3
Person number o
date U Persons 15 years 0
W99.Not applicable
D VETSTAT 1 Did this person
d or older
2268 parent. Month 4
d or older
2271
parent. Interview
d or older
2274 ever serve on active
duty in the U.S. Armed Forces
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No \
D HIGPADE 2 2275
What is the highest grade or year of
regular school this person attended
U Persons 15 years old or older V OO.Not applicable it under 15;
Did not attend or attended only kindergarten
* 01-08 .Elementary * * 09-12 .High school * * 21-26 .Col lege *
D GRD-CIVPL 1 2277 Did he/she complete that grade
U Persons 15 years o Id or o I der V 0 .Not applicable it under 15.
162
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Did not attend or attended only
k i ndergarten
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 EiMICTY 2 2278
Ethnic origin U All persons, including children
V Ol.German OZ.English 03.Irish 04 .French 05. Ital ian
Ob.Scotish
07.Pol ish
08.Dutch
OS.Swedish
lO.Norwegian
ll.Russian
lZ.Ukrainian
13.Welsh
lb.Mexican-American
lS.Chicano
lb.Mexican
17.Puerto Rican 18.Cuban
19.Central or South American (Spanish) 20 .Other Span i sh
Zl.A+ro-American (Black or Negro) 30.Another group not listed
39.Don’t know
D IN-A’= 1 IT280
Is this perscn currently in the Armed Forces
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes 2 .No
* *
* Preedited control card section *
* *
0 U-ENTRY 2 2281
Preedited entry address I.D.
Control card item 17
U All persons? including children
DlJ-wJl 3 2283
Preedited person number
Control card item 18
U All persons, including children
163
PERSON
D U-RRP 1 2286 Preedited relationship to reference person. Control card item 19B
U Al I persons, including children
V 1 .Reterence person with relatives in l-ii 2 .Reference person with no rel. In H-l
3 .Husband of reierence person
4 .Wife ot reference person
5 .Own child of reference person
6 .Parent of reference person
7 .Brother/sis ter of reference person
8 .Other relat ive of reference person
9 .Nonrelative Of reference person
With own re lat ives in HH
10 .Ncnrelatiue Of reference person
with no own re latiues in Hi
0 U-t!+EM 1 2287
Preedited household member status
Control card item 20
U All persons, including children V 1 .Yes - current w-1 member
2 .No * *
* The next 8 fields consist of 4 pairs. * * The first field in each pair gives w
* information recorded on the control *
* card of the household the person left f * after the previous wave. The second * * field in each pair gives information * * repeated on the control card of the *
* current household. *
* *
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D U-REALFT 2 2288 Preedited reason for leaving previous
wave address. Control card item 23
U All persons! including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person did not moue or
not in sample previous wave) or not
answered
S .Le+t - deceased
6 .Left - institutionalized
7 .Left - living in Armed Forces barracks
8 .Left - moved outside oi country
9 .Le+t - separation or divorce
10 .Left - person 201 Or greater no longer living with a sample person
11 .Left - other
D LI-REAENT 2 2290
Preedited reason ior entering current
- -. ._ .-- .- -
164
PERSIN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
address. Control card item 23 U All pet-sons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person did not move
or person no longer in sample) Or
nut answered
1 .Entered - birth
2 -Entered - marriage
3 .Entered - other 4 .Entered (before sample people)
DIJ-WXUT 2 2292 Preedited month le+t previous wave
address. Control card item 23. Range = 0,12
U Ail persons> including children V 0 .Not applicable (person did not move or
not in sample previous wave)
DU-KMNT 2 2294
Preedited month entered current address.
Control card item 23. Range = 0212
U All persons, including children.
V 0 .Not applicable (person did not move or
person no longer in sample)
D U-DAYLFT 2 2296
Preedited day left previous wave address. Control card item 23. Ranqe = 0931
U All persons, including children V O .Not applicable (person did not moue or
not in sample previous wave)
D U-DAYENT 2 2298
Preedited day entered current address.
Control card item 23. Range = 0931
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable (person did not move or
person no longer in sample)
D CC-ADLFT 2 2300
Control card address ID of previous wave
U All persons, including children V 0 .Not applicable (persan did not move or
not in sample previous wave)
D CC-ADENT 2 2302
Control card address ID of current wave
U All persons) including children
V 0 .Nat applicable (person did not move or
person no longer in sample)
165
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D LJ-BRTHYR 4 2304
Preedited year of birth.
Control card item 24
U All per50nsj including children
V -9.Not answered 1900.Born 1900 or earlier
D U-PNPT 3 2308
Preedited person number o+ parent.
Control card item 25
U Persons 15 years old or older
V -9.Not answered
DLHS 1 2311
Preedited marital status.
Control card item 264
ti Persons 15 years old at- older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Married - spouse present
2 .Married - spouse absent
3 .Widowed 4 .Divorced
5 .Separated 6 .Never married
9 .Not answered
DU-PNSP 3 2312
Preedited person number of spouse
Control card item 26%
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
-9.Not answered
DLI-PNGO 3 2315
Preedited person number of guardian. Control card item 27
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable V 0 .Not applicable (person did nut move or
person no longer in sample)
D U-SM 1 2318
Preedited sex code.
Control card item 25
U All persons, including children
V 1 .l%le
2 .Female
9 .Not answered
D U-RACE 1 2319
Preedited race code.
166
PERSDN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Control card item 29
U All persons, including children
V 1 .White
2 .Black
3 .American Indian, Eskimo or Aleut 4 .Asian or Pacific Islander
5 .Other 9 .Not answered
D U-ORIGIN 2 2320 Unedited ethnic origin code.
Control card item 30 U All persons, including children
V -9.Not answered 1 .German 2 .Enql ish 3 .Irish 4 .French
5 .Ital ian
6 .Scottish
7 .Pol ish
6 .Dutch
9 .Swedish
10 .Norweqian
11 .Russ ian
12 .Ukrainian 13 .Welsh
14 -Mexican-American 15 .Chicano
16 .Mex i can 17 .Puerto Rican 18 .Cuban 19 .Central or South American
(Spanish speakins)
20 .Other Spanish
21 .Afro-American (Black or Negro)
30 .Another graup not I isted
39 .Don’t know
0 U-HIGRDE 2 2322
Unedited highest grade of school attended.
Control card item 31A
U Persons 15 years old or older
V -9.Not answered 0 .Not applicable, did not attend,
attended only kindergarten
* 01-08 .Elementary *
* 09-12 .High school *
* 21-26 .Col leqe *
* n
167
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D U-CD?+‘=L 1 2324
Was hiqhest grade completed.
Unedited - control card item 318
U Persons 15 years ol,d or older
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No 9 .Not answered
D U-VET 1 2325 Unedited veteran status.
Control card item 3ZA U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
9 .Not answered
D U-SRVDTE 1 2326
Unedited period of service.
Control card item 326
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not applicable
? .Vietnam era (Aug’64-Apr’75) 2 .Korean conflict (June’SO-Jan’55)
3 .World war II (Sept’LO-July’47)
4 .World war1 (Apr’l7-Nov’lB) 5 .May 1975 Or later
6 .Other service
9 .Not answered
D LJ-AF 1 2327
Currently in Armed Forces - unedited
control card item 3ZC
U Persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
9 .Not answered
DlJ-SSMDK 1 2328 Reason Social Security number (‘U-ss\I’) is nut provided - unedited control card
i tern 33C
U All personsr including children
V 0 .Not answered
1 .Don’t know
2 -Refusal
3 .None
D PREV-ID 9 2329
Unique scrambled combination of the
PERSON
DATA S!zE BEGIN
previous psu, seqment, and serial numbers.
Applies only to persons in an original
sample unit who joined another sample unit.
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PREV-ROT 1 2338
Rotation in which this person was interviewed before leaving another sample unit and joining this cne.
U Persons 15 years old or older
D SC13064 2
Frevious identi
Appl ies only to sample unit who
15 years c
2339
f icat ion entry address iD
persnns in an original
joined another sampie unit.
IJ Persons
one sam P
V 0 .Not
id or oltier who moved from
ie unl? to another
n universe
D SC0066 Freu
APP I
samp U Fersons
3 234:
ous identification person number
es only to persons in an oriqinai
e unit who joined another sample unit. 15 years old or older who moved from
one sample unit to another V 0 .Nat in universe
3 KHANGEl 1 2344
ilsed to determine if tne household ir
which this person lived cnanqed
composition over the 4 reference months
or in the 5th mcnth UD unti l date of interview. A change in address is not
reflected in this field unless the
composition cl the group living together changes as a ‘result. The first field is always “1”. Fur each
sucreedinq month the waiue of the fieid is the same as for the preceding month
if there has been no change in
composition. If a chanqe has occurred9 the field for the followinq month is
one greater than the field for the
preceding month. Month 1. Range = 1
U Al I personsj including children
D HC-WGE2 1 2345
Used to determine if the household in
which this person lived chanqed
composition. Month 2. Range = 1,2
U All persons, including cSiidren
169
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D HCHANGE3 1 2346
Used to determine if the househcld in
which this person lived changed
composition. Month 3. Range = 1~3
U All persons> including children
D l-iowGEG 1 2347 Used to determine if the household’in
which this person lived changed composition. Month 4. Range = 1>4
U All persons? including children
D HCHANGE5 1 2348
Used to determine if the household in
which this person lived changed
composition. Interview Date. Range = 195
D FCHANGEl 1 2349
‘Used tc determine if the family (or
pseudc family) changed in composition
from one month to the next. These fields only relate t tinrelated secondary famil and secondary individuals
change in related subfami ‘S-CHANT’ below. The wa fields for the respective
o primary and
es and to primary To determine
ies see ues of the
months are
determined in the same manner as for
‘&-CHANGE’ above. Month 1. Range = 1
ti Ai / persons, including children
C FCHANGEZ 1 ’ 2350
Used to determine if the family (or
pseudc family) changed in composition.
Month 2. Range = 1>2
U All persons, including children
D FCHAVGE3 1 2351
Used to determine if the family (or
pseudo family) changed in composition.
Mcnth 3. Range = 1,3
U All persons, including children
D FCHANiE4 1 2352
Used to determine if the family (or
pseudo famiiy) changed in composition.
Month 4. Range = l,h
U All persons, including children
D SCHANGE1 1 2353
‘Used to determine if the related
- _ _. ._-. ..-_ ._ ___. -.
170
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
subfamily which includes this person,
changed composition from month to month.
If, during any month> the person is not
a member of a related subfamily? the
value of the field for the corresponding month is ‘0’. For members of subfamilies the values in the fields are derived as in ‘l-W-WEE’ above. Month 1. Range = 1
U All persons, including children
OsCHpNtEz 1 2354 Used to determine if the related
subfamily which includes this person,
changed composition. Month 2.
Range = 192
U All persons, including children
D sClWGE3 1 2355
Used to determine if the related
subfamily which includes this person,
changed composition. Month 3.
Range = 123 U All persons, including children
D 5cHANfE4 1 2356
Used to determine if the related
subfamily which includes this personJ
changed composition. Month 4.
Range = 1)4
U All persons) including children * *
* Income aggregates by months 1-4 *
* *
D PPTOTINl a 2357
Total persons income for month 1. In dollars. Range = -1500000~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 PPTOTIN2 a E&5
Total persons income for month 2.
In dollars. Range = -15ODOUD~15ODDOO
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PPTOTIN3 8 2373
Total persons income for month 3.
In dollars. Range = -1500000,1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 PPTOTIN4 8 2381
Total persons income for month 4.
171
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
In dollars. Range = -15OOOUO~15OODOO U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-EARNl 7 2309
Total persons earned income for month 1.
In dollars. Range = O~lSODOOO
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-EARNZ 7 2396
Total persons earned income ior month 2.
In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-EkRN3 7 2403
Total persons earned income for month 3. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-EpRN4 7 2410
Total persons earned income for month 4.
In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-PRCi’l 8 2417
Total property (asset) income for month 1.
In dollars. Range = -1500000~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-PRWZ 8 2425
Total property (asset) income for month 2. In dollars. Range = -1500000~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 PP-PROP3 a 2433
Total property (asset) income for month 3.
In dollars. Range = -1500000~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-PROP4 8 2441
Total property (asset) income for month 4.
In dollars. Range = -1500000~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-TRW1 7 2x.49 Total persons mean-tested cash transfer for month 1. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
D PP-TRANZ 7 2456 Total persons mean-tested cash transfer
for month 2. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
U Persons 15 years old or older
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PP-TRAN3 7 2463
Total persons mean-tested cash transfer
for month 3. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
Persons 15 years old or older
PP-TRpN4 7 2470
Total persons mean-tested cash transfer for month 4. In dollars. Range = O~lSOOOOO
Persons 15 years old or older
PPOTHER 1 7 2477 Total persons other income for month 1. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
Persons 15 years old or older
PPOTl-ERZ 7 2484
Total persons other income for month 2.
In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
Persons 15 years old or older
PPOTKR3 7 2491
Total persons other income for month 3. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
Persons 15 years old or older
PFOTHER4 7 2498
Total persons other income for month 4. In dollars. Range = 0~1500000
Persons 15 years oid or older
Recipiency/asset arrays
RECIPSLM 75 2505
Income recipiency summary.
There are 75 fields allocated for this
summary. Character location is I isted
beside each field used. Fields not used are zero filled.
*ZSOS.Social security *2506.Railroad retirement KZS07.Federal Supplemental Security Inc (SSI) *2509.State unemployment compensation
*2510.Supplemental unemployment benefits
*25ll.Other unemployment compensation
*2512.Veterans compensation or pensions
QS14.Workers compensation
*2S16.Employer or union temporary sickness policy *2517.Payments from a sicknesst accident, or * disability insurance policy purchased on * your own
173
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
QS24.Aid to families with dependent * children (AFDCj ADC)
+Q52S.General assistance or general relief *2527.Foster child care payments
*2528.0ther welfare
*2s29.WIC
*253l.Food stamps
*2532.Child support payments
*2533.Alimony payments
*2534.Pension from company or union
*2535.Federal civil service or other Federal
* ‘civilian employee pensions
*2536.U.S. military retirement pay
*2538.State government pensions
*2S39.Local government pensions QS4O.Income from paid up life insurance policies * or annuities
+Q%l.Estates and trusts Q542.0ther payments for retirement> disability or * survivor
KZ544.GI bill education benefits QS54.Income assistance from a charitable group
*2555.Money from relatives or triends
*2556.Lump sum payments
Q557.Income from roomers or boarders
*2558.National guard or reserve pay
*2559.Incidentai Or casual earnings included elsewhere
iality (ISS codes 6J9J11J22J33)
in each field (l-75) are listed
*256D.Other cash income not
*2579.i?ecoded for confident
the possible answers
below:
U Persons 15 years old or o
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes 2 .No
I der
DASSETSWl 13 2580
Asset ownership summary. There are 13
(l-digit) fields defined below. Character
location is I isted beside each field.
KZ!%O.ISS Code 100 - savings accounts
*2%1.ISS Code 101 - money market accounts
*2582.ISS Code 102 - certificates of deposit
*2583.ISS Code 103 - now accounts
*2504.ISS Code 104 - money market funds
*2585.ISS Code 105 - U.S. government securities
*2596.ISS Code 106 - municipal or corporate bonds
*2587.ISS Code 107 - other interest earning assets
*[email protected] Code 110 - stocks or mututal funds
*2589.ISS Code 120 - rental property
*259O.ISS Code 130 - mortgages
174
PERSON
SIZE BEGIN
*25?1.155 Code 140 - royalties
*2592.ISS Code 150 - other financial investments the possible answers in each field (l-13) are:
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No * * * Employment status recode by months l-4 *
* *
D ES?-1 1 2593 /
Employment status recode for month 1 of the reference period.
i! Persons 15 years old or 01 der V 0 .Not applicable
1 .With a job entire month, worked all weeks
2 .With a job entire month, missed one or more
weeksj no time on layoff
3 .With a job entire month, missed one or more
weeks, spent time on layoff
4 .With job one or more weeksr no time spent looking
or on layoff
5 .With job one or more weeks) spent one or more
weeks looking or on layoff
6 .No job during month, spent entire month looking or on layoff
7 .Nc job during month, spent one or more weeks looking or on layoff
8 .No job during month) no time spent looking or on layoff
0 ESR-2 1 2594
Employment status recode for month 2 of the
reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .With a job entire month, worked all weeks
2 .With a job entire month, missed one or more weeks, no time on layoff
3 .With a job entire month, missed one or more weeks, spent time on layoff
4 .With job one or more weeks, no time spent looking
or on layoff
5 .With job one or more weeks, spent one or more weeks looking or on layoff
6 .No job during month, spent entire month looking or on layoff
7 .No jab during month) spent one or more weeks
looking or on layoff
8 .No job during month, no time spent looking or
on layoff
_...
175
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D ESR-3 1 2595 Employment status recode for month 3 of the
reference period.
U Persons 15 years 0
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .With a job ent i 2 .With a jnb ent
weeks7 no time
3 .With a job ent I
weeksr spent t
Id or older
re month, worked all weeks
re month) missed one or more on layoff re monthj missed one or more
me on layoff
4 .With job one or more weeks, no time spent looking
Or on layoff
5 .With job one or more weeks, spent one or more
weeks looking or on layoff
6 .Nc job during mcnth, spent entire month looking
or on layoff
7 .No job during month, spent one or more weeks looking or on layoff
8 .No jab during month> no time spent looking or
on layoff
D ESR-4 1 2596 Employment status recode for month 4 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not appl itable
1 .With a job entire month2 worked all weeks
2 .With a job entire month9 missed one or more
weeks, no time on layoff
3 .With a job entire month, missed one or more
weeks, spent time on layoff
4 .With job one or more weeks, no time spent looking or on layoff
5 .With job one or more weeks) spent one or more weeks looking or on layoff
6 .No job during month, spent entire month looking or on layoff
7 .No job during month2 spent one or more weeks looking or on layoff
8 .No job during month, no time spent looking or
on layoff *
* Recoded labor force and recipiency items
* by months l-4 *
* * n *
D WKSPERl 1 2597 ,
Number of weeks in month 1 of the reference
period.
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not applicable
176
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
4 .Four weeks 5 .Fiue weeks
D LKSPERZ 1 zS98
Number of weeks in month 2 of the reference
period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable 4 .Four weeks 5 .Fiue weeks
D lJGPER3 1 2599
Number of weeks in month 3 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable 4 .Faur weeks 5 .Fiue weeks
D LEER4 1 2600
Number oi weeks in month 4 of the reference
period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
4 .Four weeks 5 .Five weeks
D WSJBl 1 2601
Number of weeks with a job or business
for month 1 of the reference period. U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job = no)
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
S .S weeks (only applicable for months with S weeks)
D MSJBZ 1 2602
Number of weeks with a job or business
for month 2 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no)
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks S .S weeks (only applicable for months with 5 weeks)
D WKSJB3 1 2603
Number of weeks with a job or business
177
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
for month 3 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no)
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable for months with 5 weeks)
0 LKSJB4 1 2604 Number of weeks with a job or business for month 4 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no)
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable for months with 5 weeks)
D MWJCB
Did this
week of
f ieldsj U Persons 15
V 0 .Nct app 1 .Yes
2 .No
18 2605 TABLE
person have a job or business during this
the reference period. There are 18 answer
one for each week of the reference period. years old or older
irable (‘have-job’ = no)
D lXSXX=l 1 2623
Number of weeks without pay, at a job
or business for month 1 of the
reference period.
U Persons 15 years old 0
V 0 .O weeks or not app
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks 5 .S weeks (only appl I
r older
icable (‘have-job’ = no)
cable for months with 5 weeks)
D wKswoP2 1 2624 Number of weeks without pay, at a job or business for month 2 of the
reference period.
U Persons 1’S years old or older
V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no)
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable ior months with 5 weeks)
178
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D lXSWP3 1 2625
Number of weeks without pay, at a job
or business for month 3 of the
reierence period. U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no>
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
S .S weeks (only applicable for months with S weeks)
D WSLCP4 1 2626
Number of weeks without pay, at a job or business for mcnth 4 of the
reference period. U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .O weeks or not applicable (‘have-job’ = no)
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
S .S weeks (only applicable for months with S weeks)
DWEEKSAB 18 2627 TABLE
Was this person with a job or business but
without pay for this week of the reference
period. There are la answer fields, one ior each week of the reference period.
U Persons iS years old or older V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D WKSLOKl 1 2645
Number of weeks looking for work or on layoff in month 1 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .None or not applicable
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable for months with S weeks)
D WSLOKZ 1 26.4&l
Number of weeks looking for work or on layoff in month 2 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .None or not applicable 1 .l week
179
PEPS@!
DATA SIZE BEGIN
2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable for months with 5 weeks)
D LKSLOK3 1 2647
Number of weeks locking for work or on layoff
in month 3 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or 01
V 0 .None or not applicable
1 .l week
2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicab
der
e for months with 5 weeks)
D lKSLW4 1 264-a
Number of weeks looking for work or on layoff
in month 4 of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .None or not applicable
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks
5 .S weeks (only applicable for months with 5 weeks)
D lGEEKsLK ia 2649 TABLE Was this person looking for work or on layoff during this week of the reference
period. There are 18 answer fields, one
for each week of the reference period.
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D CPRECOVl 1 2667
Is this person covered by medicare for
month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 65 years old or older and
disabled persons 15-64 years old V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D CARECW2 1
Is this person covered by medicare for
month 2 of the reference period
U Persons 65 years old or older and
disabled persons 15-64 years old
180
SiZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D CARECW3 1 2669
Is this person covered by medicare for month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 65 years o Id or older and disabled persons 15-64 years old
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
cl CPRECW4 1 2670
Is this person cowered by medicare for
month 4 of the reference period U Persons 65 years o I d or older and
disabled persons 15-64 years old V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D f%DICAID 1 2671
Is this person covered by medicaid
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility
requirements V D .Not applicabie
? .Yes
2 .No
D CAIDCOVl 1 2672 Was this person covered by medicaid for month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D CAIDCWZ 1 2673
Was this person covered by medicaid for month 2 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D CAIDCW3 1 2674
Was this person covered by medicaid for
_-- ._
181
PERSON
DATA SIZE EEGIN
month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D CAIDCWG 1 2675
Was this person covered by medicaid for
month 4 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years o Id or o I der and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D WICCWl 1 2676 Was this person covered by WIC for
month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D WICCOV2 1 2677
Was this person covered by WIC for
month 2 of the ref
U Persons 1s years old dependents meeting el
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D WICCW3 1
erence period or older and their
igibility requirements
2678
Was this person covered by WIC for
month 3 of the reierence period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D WICCOV4 1 2679 Was this person covered by WIC for
month 4 of the reierence period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
102
PERSON
DATA SIZE EGIN
D WICVAJ-1 4 2680
Value of WIC voucher in month 1 of the
reference period. The dollar field contains
two implied decimals. Range = 0,500o. U Persons 15 years old 0; older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
D w1cv4-2 4 2604 Value of WIC voucher in month 2 of the reference period. Tine dollar field contains two implied decimals. Range = 0~5000.
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
0 WICVAL3 4 26m
Value of WiC voucher in month 3 of the
reference period. The dollar field contains
two implied decimals. Range = 0~5000.
U Perscns 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
D WICVAL4 4 269-2
Value of WIG voucher in month 4 of the
reference period. The dollar field contains
two implied decimals. Range = 0>5000. U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
D HIiNO 1 26%
is this person covered by health insurance U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D HIMNTHl 1 2697
Did this person have health insurance
coverage month 1 U All persons, including children V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D H1t”Ml-E 1 2698
Did this person have health insurance
coverage month 2
U All persons) including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D HIMNTH3 1 2699 Did this person have health insurance coverage month 3
U All persons3 including children V 0 .Not awl icable ’
1 .Yes
2 .No
D HIMVTHG 1 2700
Did this person have health insurance
coverage month 4
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D IKCSDI-RC 20 2701
Income source code (10 answer fields of
Z-characters each). Source of income for
this person
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Social security 2 .Railroad retirement
3 .Federal supplemental security income
5 .State unemployment compensation
6 .Supplemental unemployment benefits
7 .Other unemployment compensation
8 .Veterans compensation or pensions 10 .Workers compensation
12 .Employer or union temporary sickness policy
13 -Payments from a sickness, accident, or disability insurance policy purchased on your own
20 .Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC, ADC)
21 .Ceneral assistance or general relief
23 .Foster child care payments
24 .Other welfare
25 .WIC
27 .Food stamps
28 .Ch i Id support payments
29 -Alimony payments
30 .Pension from company Or union
31 -Federal civil service or other Federal civilian employee pensions
32 .u.s. military retirement pay
34 .State government pensions
35 .Local government pensions 36 .Income from paid UP I ite insurance pal icies
Or annuities
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
37 .Estates and trusts
38 .Other payments for retirement) disability or
survivor
40 .GI bill education benefits
50 .Income assistance from a charitable group
51 .Money from relatives or triends 52 .Lump sum payments
53 .Income from roomers or boarders
54 .National guard or reserve pay 55 .incidental or casual earnings 56 .Other cash income not included eisewhere 75 .Recoded for confidentiality (ISS codes 4~9~11~22133)
D ASTSCWC 39 ZTLl
Asset source code (13 answer tields of 3-characters each) asset belonging to
this person
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 000 .Not applicabie
lOO.Regular/passbook savings accounts in a
bank) savings and loan or credit union
lOl.Money market deposit accounts
lOZ.Certiticates of deposit or other savings certificates
103.W, super NW> or other interest earning checking accounts
?OL.Money market funds 105.u.s. gcuernnent securities
lDb.Municipal or corporate bonds
107.&her interest earning assets llO.Stocks or mutual fund shares lZO.Rentai property
130.Mortgages
140.Royalties
150.0ther financial investments * *
* The following are coverage recodes. It this person *
* was covered by program recipiency on another *
* questionnaire, these flags are set. By months l-4 *
* *
D VETS? 1 2760 Was this person covered by veterans
payments during month 1 of the
reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
105
PERSON
SIZE BEGIN
D VETS2 1 2761
Was this person covered by veterans payments during month 2 of the
reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D VETS3 1 2762
Was this person covered by veterans
payments during month 3 of the
reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
DLETS4 1 2763 Was this person covered by veterans
payments during month Le ot the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D AFDCl 1 2764
Was this person covered by &DC income
during month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
D A=DCZ 1 2765
Was this person covered by AFDC income
during month 2 ot the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
cl wDc3 1 2766
Was this person covered by AFDC income during month 3 ot the reterence period
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D AFDC4 1 2767
Was this person covered by AFDC income
during month 4 of the reference period
U Perscns 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V Cl .Not applicable 1 .Yes 2 .Na
D FDDDSTP: 1 2768 Was this person cowered by food stamps
during month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V II .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D FGCDSTPZ 1 2769
Was this person covered by food stamps
during month 2 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V CI .Not applicable 1 .Y2s 2 .No
D FCOCSTP3 1 2770
Was this person covered by food stamps
during month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V Cl .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D FooDSTP4 1 2771
Was this person covered by food stamps
during month 4 of the reference period U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
DATA
187
SIZE BEGIN
D EfWSSTl 1 2772 Was this person covered by any general
assistance income during month 1 of
the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V Cl .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
D EtWSST2 1 2773 Was this person covered by any general
assistance income during month 2 of
the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D GEN&SST3 1 2774
Was this person covered by any general assistance income during month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D GZNASST4 1 277S
Was this person cowered by any general
assistance income during month 4 of
the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V II .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D FOSTKIDl 1 2776
Was this person covered by any foster child care payments during month 1 of
the reference period
U All persons, no age limitation
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D FCSTKIDZ 1 2777
Was this person covered by any foster
188
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
child care payments during month 2 of
the reference period
U All persons, no age limitation
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes 2 .No
D FGSTKID3 1 2778
Was this person covered by any foster child care payments during month 3 of
the reference period
U All persons, no age limitation
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D FCSTK ID4 1 27-R Was this person covered by any foster child care payments during month 4 of
the reference period
U All persons, no age limitation
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 OTwELFl 1 2780
Was this person covered by any other
welfare payments during month 1 of
the reference period U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D OTl-ELFZ 1 2781 Was this person covered by any other
welfare payments during month 2 of
the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0. Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D Oll-ELF3 1 2782
Was this person covered by any other welfare payments during month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
189
PERSCN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
D CT&ELF4 1 2783
Was this person covered by any other
welfare payments during month 4 of
the reference per i od
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D SOCSiZCl 1 2784
U Al
VO
1
2
Was this person covered by Social
Security payments during month 1 of
the reference period
I persons, including children
.Not applicable
.Yes
.No
D SDCSECZ 1 27es Was this person covered by Social
Security payments during month 2 of the reference period
U All persons, including children V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D SCCSEC3 1 2786
Was this person covered by Social
Security payments during month 3 of
the reference period
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
D SOCSEC4 1 2787 Was this person covered by Social
Security payments during month 4 of the reference period
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D RAILRDl 1 2788
Was this person covered by railroad
190
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
retirement payments during month 1 of
the reference period
U Al I persons> including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes 2 .No
D RAILROZ 1 2789 Was this.person covered by railroad retirement payments during month 2 of
the reference period U All personsr including children
V 0 .Not applicable
1 .Yes
2 .No
D RAILRD 1 2790
Was this person covered retirement payments dur
the reference period
U Al I persons, including chi
V 0 .Nct applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No
by railroad ing month 3 of
I dren
D RAILRD 1 2791
Was this person covered by railroad
retirement payments during month 4 of
the reference period
U All persons, including children
V 0 .Not applicable 1 .Yes
2 .No *
* Cover page section *
D Il7A 1 2792
Preedited clues. item 7A - persons interview status
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not answered
1 .Self
2 .Proxy
D IT7S 3 2793
Unedited ques. item 78 - person number
of proxy. Range = 0,999
U Persons 15 years old or older
D IT7C 1 2796 Preedited persons noninterview status
w * *
DATA SIZE BEG
191
PERSON
IN
I der
ques . i tern 7C U Persons 1s years old or o
V 0 .Not answered
1 .Type Z refusal
2 .Type Z other
D ITBMTH 2 2797
Unedited month of interview - ques.
item 8. Range = 0212
U Persons 15 years old or older
D ITBDAY 2 2799
Unedited day of interview - ques.
item 8. Range = 0,31
‘J Persons 15 years old or older
D IT96 3 280 1
Unedited total i nterview time in
minutes. ques. i tern 93. Range = 0,997
U Persons 15 years 0 d or older
D ITlOB 3 2804
Unedited total clerical review time
in minutes. Ques. item 1OB
U Persons 15 years oid or older *
* Labor force and recipiency section *
D BClOCO 1 2807 During the 4-month period did . . .
have a job or business, either full time Or part timer even for only a
few days
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1056
2 .No
D SC1002 1 2808
Did . . . spend any time looking for
work or on layoff from a job
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1048
*
* The next 19 fields (SC1004 through * BC1040) are possible answers to the * question: *
* * *
192
PSFEQN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
* In which weeks was . . . looking for *
* work or on I ayof f from a job *
* *
D SC1004 1 2809 All weeks in reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as looking or on layoff all
weeks in reference period or not in universe based on response to SClDDz
1 .Marked as looking or on layoff ail weeks in reference period
D SC1006
1st week
1 2810
U Persons 15 years old or older
V II .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .l%rked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1008
2nd week
1 2811
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002 1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SClOlG 3rd week
1 2812
U Persons 15 years o I d or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
0 SC1012 4th week
1 2813
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Farked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1014
5th week
1 2814
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SClDO2
1 .P’!arked as a week looking or on layoff
193
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D ‘Xl016
6th week
1 2815
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to 5ClOOZ 1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D EC1018
7th week
1 2816
U Persons 15 years old or older
V D .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to 5ClDD2
1 .Marked as a week locking or on layoff
D SC1020
8th week
1 2817
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to 5ClG02
1 .F’larked as a week looking or on layoff
D 5ClOZZ
9th week
1 2818
U Persons 15 years old or older
V D .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SclllDZ
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D !XlDZb 10th week
1 2819
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1026
11th week
1 2820
Ll Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1028 12th week
1 2821
U Persons 15 years old or older
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on response to SC1002
1 .f%rked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1030
13th week
1 282-Z
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on response to SC1002
1 ,Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1032 14th week
1 2823
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1034
15th week
1 2824
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002 1 .l%rked as a week looking or on layoff
D SClC36 16th week
1 2825
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1038
17th week
1 2826
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
D SC1040
18th week
1 2827
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking or on
layoff or not in universe based on
response to SC1002
1 .Marked as a week looking or on layoff
-.-.-.
DATA SIZE BEGIN
195
PERSON
D SC11142 1 2828
Could . . . have taken a job during any of those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1046
2 .No
D SC1044 1 2829
What was the main reason . . . could
not take a job during those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 -Already had a jcb
2 -Temporary illness
3 .School
4 .Other
D SC1046 1 2830
Check item Rl
Is the “al I” box marked in SC1004
U Persons 15 years o I d or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1240 2 .No - sk ip to SC1050
D SC1048 1 2831
Were there any weeks in the 4-month
period when . . . wanted a job
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1052
2 .No - skip to SC1240
D SC1050 1 2832
There were weeks that . . . did not
work or look for work . Did . . .
want a job in those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1240
D SC1052 1 2833
Could . . . have taken a job in those
weeks if one had been offered
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1240
196
PERSON
DATA SiZE BEGIN
D SC1054 2 2834
During the weeks that . . . wanted a job but was not looking for one, what was the main reason . . . was not looking
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Believes no work available in line
of work or area - skip to SC1240
2 .Couldn’t find any work - skip to SC1240
3 .Lacks necessary schooling~ training? skills, or experience - skip to SC1240
4 .Employers think too young or too old - skip to SC1240
5 .Other personal handicap in finding
job - skip to SC1240
6 -Can’t arrange child care - skip to SC1240 7 .Family responsibilities - skip to SC1240 8 .In school or other training - skip to SC1240 9 .III health, physical disability - skip to SC1240
1cI .Other - skip to SC1240
D SC1056 1 2836
Did . . . have a job or businessj
either full or part time7 during
each of the weeks in this period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1100
D SC1058 1 2837 was . . . absent without pay from . . . ‘s job or business for any full
weeks during the 4-month period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - sk i p to SC1230 * *
* The next 19 fields (SC1060 through * * SClO96) are possible answers to the * * question; *
* *
* In which weeks was . . . absent *
* without pay *
3c *
D SC1060 1 All weeks in reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as absent without pay for all
197
PERSON
DATA SIZE EEGiN
weeks in reference period or not in
universe based on response to SC1058
1 .f%rked as a week absent without pay
D SC1062
1st week
1 2839
U Persons 15 years old or older
V D .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1064 2nd week
1 2840
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or net in universe based on
response to SC1055
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1066 3rd week
1 2841
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Nct marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response tc GC105a
1 .i%rked as a week absent without pay
D 5C1063
4th week
1 2842
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to 521058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1070
5th week
1 2843
U Persons 15 years old or older V D .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to EC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1072
6th week
1
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
198
PERSON
D
U V
D
U V
D
U
V
D
DATA SIZE BEGIN
SC1074
7th week
1 z&is
Persons 15 years old or older 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
'X1076
8th week
1
Persons 15 years old or older
0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058
1 .i’larked as a week absent without pay
SC1078 9th week
1 28+4-i
Persons 15 years old or older
0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
SC1080
10th week
1 2848
U Persons 15 years old or older V D .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to sClOS8
1 .i%rked as a week absent without pay
D 5C1082
11th week
1 2849
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1084
12th week
1 2850
U Persons 15 years o I d or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to sClOS3
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1086 13th week
1 2851
U Persons 15 years old or older
. . - I - _ . I - . . -
199
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to 5ClOS8
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1088
14th week
1 2852
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on response to 5ClOS8
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1090
15th week
1 2853
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D 5ClD92
16th week
1
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1094 17th week
1 2855
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D sf1096
18th week
1 2856
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1058
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1098 1 2857
What was the main reason . . . was
absent from . . . ‘s job or business
dur i ng those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
ZOO
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .On layoff - skip to SC1230
7 * *
*
*
*
.Own illness - skip
.On vacation - skip
.Bad weather - skip
.Labor dispute - sk
.New job to begin w skip to SC1230
.Other - skip to SC 1
The next 18 fields
X1134) are possib
question:
to sC123’3
to SC1230
to SC1230
P to SC1230 thin 30 days -
230 *
(SC1100 through * e answers to the *
*
*
* In which weeks did . . . have a job * w or business w
* *
II ScllGO
1st week
1 2858
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
0 3c1102
2nd wesk
1 2859
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Nat marked as a week having a jab or business or not in universe based on response to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
0 SC1104
3rd week
1 2860
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a jab or business or not in universe
based on respanse to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1106
4th week
1 2861
U Persons 15 years aid or older,
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a jab or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
.- . .
201
PERSON
DATA SIZE
0 SC1108 1
5th week
U Persons 15 years 0 V 0 .Not marked as a
BEGIN
2B62
d or older week haui ng a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to c5C1OS6
1 .Marked as a week hawing a job
or business
D SC1110
6th week
1 2063
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week hawing a job or business or not in universe Based on response to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job or bus i ness
D SC1112
7th week
1 2864
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .f%rked as a week hawing a job
or business
D SC1114
8th week
1 2665
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not marked as a week hawing a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
0 SC1116
9th week
1 2866
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1118 10th week
1 2867
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
202
PERSON
DATA SiZE BEGIN
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1120
11th week
1 2058
U Persons 15 years o Id or o.lder
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1122
12th week
1 2069
U Persons 15 years cld or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job
or business or net in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or bus i ness
D SC1124
13th week
1 2870
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job Or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .Yarked as a week hav i ng a job
or business
D SC1126
14th week
1 2871
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week hawing a job
or business
0 SC112e 15th week
1 2872
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week hawing a job
or business or not in uniuerse
based on response to SClOS6
1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1130
16th week
1 2873
U Persons 15 years old or older
203
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1132 17th week
1 2874
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job
or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056
1 .f%arked as a week hawing a job
or business
D SC1134
16th week
1 2875
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week having a job or business or not in universe
based on response to SC1056 1 .Marked as a week having a job
or business
D SC1136 1 2876
Of those weeks that . . . had a job
or business, was . . . absent from
work for any fuli weeks without
pay U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1176 *
* The next 18 fields (SC1138 through * SC1172) are possible answers to the * question: *
* In which weeks was . . . absent
* without pay *
0 SC1138
1st week
1 2877
U Persons 15 years o Id or o I der
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1140 2nd week
1 2878
204
PERSON
OATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .f%rked as a week absent without pay
D SC1142
3rd week
1 2879
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1136
1 .t%rked as a week absent without pay
D ‘X1144
Lath week
1 2680
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1146
5th week
1 2881
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1148 6th week
1 2882
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
0 sc1150
7th week
1 2883
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on response to SC1136
1 .f%rked as a week absent without pay
0 SC1152
8th week
1
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
- _... .
SIZE EEGIN
205
PERSON
response to SC1136
1 .Karked as a week absent without pay
D SC1154 9th week
1
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1156
10th week
1
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
0 SC1158 11th week
1 2887
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1160
12th week
1 2838
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1162 13th week
1 2889
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
0 SC1164 14th week
1 2890
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in uniuerse based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
206
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 SCllbb 15th week
1 2891
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1168 1 2892
16th week
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1170
17th week
1 2893
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136
1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1172
18th week
1 2894
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Nct marked as a week absent without
pay or not in universe based on
response to SC1136 1 .Marked as a week absent without pay
D SC1174 1 289s
What was the main reason . . . was
absent from . . . ‘s job or business
during those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .On layoff
2 .Own illness
3 .On vacation
4 .Bad weather
S .Labor dispute 6 .New job to begin within 30 days
7 .Other
D SC1176 1 2896 ,
Did . . . spend any time looking for
work or on layoff
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
-_-. --.._
207
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 . 2 .
*
*
*
*
*
w * *
*
Yes
#No - skip to SC1222
The next 19 fields (SC1178 through
X1214) are possible answers to the
question:
In which of these weeks was . . . looking for work or on layoff from
a job
D SC1178 1 2897
All weeks without a job in reference
period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as looking for work or on
layoff from a job for all weeks without
a job in reference period or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as looking for work or on layoff from a job for all weeks without
a job in reference period
D SC1180 1st week
1 2898
U Perscns 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
D SC1182 1 2899
2nd week
U Persons 15 years o Id or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .f%t-ked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job
D SC1184 3rd week
1 2900
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
208
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D SC1186
4th week
1 2901
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176 1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
D SC1188
5th week
1 2902
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work zr on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176 1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
D SC1190
6th week
1 2903
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Karked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
D SC1192
7th week
1 2904
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
0 SC1194
8th week
1 290s
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job
0 SC1196
9th week
1 2906
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
209
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .Karked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job
D SC119S
10th week
1 2907
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoft from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking tor work or on layoft from a job
D SC1200 11th week
1 2908
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoft from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or
on layoff from a job
D SClZOZ
12th week
1 2909
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
nr on layoff from a job or not in universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or on layoff from a job
D SC1204 13th week
1 2910
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff tram a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking tor work or on layoff from a job
D SC1206
14th week
1 2911
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking tar work or on layoft trom a job
D SC1208
15th week
1 2912
U Persons 15 years old or older
210
PERSiGN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking tor work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or on layott trom a job
0 SC1210 16th week
1 2913
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layott from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .f%rked as a week looking tor work or
on layoff from a job
D SC1222
17th week
1 2914
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layott trom a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176
1 .Marked as a week looking for work or on layott trom a job
D SC1214
18th week 1 2915
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a week looking for work
or on layoff from a job or not in
universe based on response to SC1176 1 .f%rked as a week looking for work or
on layoft from a job
D SC1216 1 2916 Could . . . have taken a job during
those weeks it one had been ottered U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in uniuerse
1 .Yes - skip to SC1220
2 .No
D SC1216 1 2917
What was the main reason . . . could
not take a job during those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Already has a job 2 .Temporary illness 3 .School
4 .Other
-.
211
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D SC1220 1 2918 Check item RZ Is each week ot the 4-month period
marked as “with a job or business”
or “looking tor work or on layoff”
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - sk ip to SC1230
2 .No - skip to SC1224
D SClZ2 1 2919
Did . . . want a job in those weeks
when . . . did not have one
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1226
2 .No - skip to SC1230
D SC1224 1 2920 There were weeks in this period
when
not
want
U Persons
V 0 .Nor
1 .Yes
2 .No -
D SC1226
did not have a jcb and was
d’]ob in those weeksDid ‘.*
ooking tar a job
15 years old or older
n universe
skip to SC1230
1 2921
Could . . . have taken a job during
those weeks if one had been ottered
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1230
0 SClzzB 2 29i2 During the weeks that . . . wanted a
job but was not I ook i ng tar oner
what was the main reason . . . was
not I ook i ng U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Believes no work available in
line of work or area 2 .Couldn’t tind any work
3 .Lacks necessary schooling, training, skills> or experience
4 .Employers think too young or
too old S .Other personal handicap in
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
tinding job
6 .Can’t arrange child care
7 .FamiIy responsibilities
8 .In school or other training
9 .III healthj physical disability
10 .Other
D SC1230 2 2924 In the weeks that . . . worked during the l-month periodJ how many hours did . . . usually work per week
1 .Yes
2 .No - sk ip to SC1236
D SC1234
Did . . .
any of
1 2927
work I ess than 35 hours the weeks that . . . worked
during this period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - sk ip to SC1240
Range = -9199
U Persons 15 years old or older V -9.Not in universe
O.None - skip to SClZ4C
D sclZ3iz 1
Check item R3
Did . . . usually work 35 or more
hours per week
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
D SC1236 2 2928
in
In how many weeks did . . . work less
than 3$ hours during this b-month
period. Range = -5,18
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
-5.AlI weeks in reterence period
D SC1230 1 2930
What was the main reason . . . worked
less than 35 hours in those weeks
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Could not find a full-time job
2 .Wanted to work part-time
3 .Health condition or disability
4 .Normal working hours are less
_ _. _ .-.-
213
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
than 35 hours
5 .Slack work or material shortage 6 .Other
D SC1240 1 2931 Ouring this 4-month period, did . . . receive any state unemployment
compensation payments
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1244
D SC1242 1 2932
During this period, did . . . also
receive any supplemental
unemployment benefits (sub)
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes
2 .No
D SC1244 1 2933 Check item R4
Is “worked” marked on the ISS I ist
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No skip to SC1330
D SC1246 1 2934
During this 4-month period did . . . receive any worker’s compensation for any kind ot job-related illness or injury
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
D SC1330 1 2935
Check item R5
Is . . . a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1340
D SC1332 2 2936
How long did . . . serve on active
duty in the Armed Forces U Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces
214
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Less than 6 months
2 .6 to 23 months
3 .2 to 19 years 4 .20 or more years
-1 .Dk
D SC.1334 2 2938
Ooes . . . hawe a service connected
disability U Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1336
-i .DK - skip to SC1338
El SC1336 1 2940
What is . . . ‘s VA percent disability
rating
U Veterans oi the U.S. Armed Forces
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .l-10 percent
2 .ll-29 percent
3 .30-49 percent
4 .SO percent
5 .Sl-69 percent b .90-W percent
7 .lOO percent
D sc133a 1 2941
Ouring this 4-month period did . . . receive pension or compensation
payments from the veterans
administration
U Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
D SC1340 1 2942
Check item Rb
Is . . . 18 years of age or over
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1386
0 SC1342 1 2943
During this G-month period did . . .
receive any Social Security payments
U Persons 18 years old or older
21s
PERSON
DATA SIZE SEGIN
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1350
D SC1344 1 2x4 Check item R7
Is . . . 65 years of age or over U Persons 18 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1351
2 .No
D SC1346 2 294s
What is the reason . . . is getting
Sccial Security - is it because . . . is
U Persons 18-54 years old
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Retired
2 -Disabled 3 .Widow(ed) or surviving child
4 .Spouse or dependent child 5 .Some other reason - skip to SC1354
-1 .Dk - skip to SC1354
0 SC1340 2 2947 Is there another reason . . .
receives Social Security
U Persons 18-64 years old
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Retired - skip to SC1354
2 .Disabled - skip to SC1354
3 .Widow(ed) or surviving child -
skip to SC1354 4 .Spouse or dependent child -
skip to SC1354
S .No other reason - skip to SC1354 -1 .Dk - skip to SC1354
0 SC1350 1 2949
Check item R8
Is . . . the designated parent or
guardian of children under 18 who
live in this household
U Persons l&64 years 01 d
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1354
D SC1352 1 250
During the 4-month period did . . .
receive any Social Security
216
PERscN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
payments, especially for . ..‘s
children (under 18) U Persons 18-64 years old
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 SC1354 1 2951
During this 4-month period did . . .
receive any supplemental security inccme
(SSI) payments from the U.S. government U Persons 18 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1358
0 SC133 1 2952
Check item R9
Is . . . 40 years of age or over
U Persons 18 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1386
D SC1360 1 Es3
Has . . . ever retired from a jub or business
U Persons 40 years 01 d or o I der V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1381
D SC1362 1
During the 4-month period did . . .
receive any retirement income other
than Social Security
U Persons 40 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1382 *
w The next 7 fields (SC1364 through * SC1378) are possible answers to the * quest i on5 : *
* What kind of retirement incomei * anything else *
D SC1364 1
U.S. government railroad retirement
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving
217
PERSON
DATA SIZE EG!N
retirement income
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement income or not in universe based on
response to SD1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D !x136.6 1
Pension from company or union U Persons 40 years old or older receiving
retirement income V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement
income or not in universe based on
response to SC1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D SC1368 1 2357
Federal civil service or other
Federal civilian employee pension
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving
retirement income
V 0 .Nnt marked as a kind of retirement
income or not in universe based on response to SC1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D SC1370 1 2958
U.S. military retirement pay
(exclude payments from the Veterans
Administration)
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving
retirement income
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement income or not in universe based on
response to SC1362 1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D SC1374 1 2959
State government pension
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving retirement income
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement
income or not in universe based on response to SC1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D SC1376 1 2960
Loca I government pens ion
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving
retirement income
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement income or not in universe based on
218
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
response to SC1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
D X13-78 1 2961 Other or DK
U Persons 40 years old or older receiving retirement income
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of retirement
income or not in universe based on response tc SC1362
1 .Marked as a kind of retirement income
0 SC1380 2 2962
What kind of retirement income;
anything else
Codes from Income Source List See appendix A-l
LI Persons 40 years old or older receiving retirement income
V 0 .Not in universe based on response to SC1362
D SC1382 1 2964
During this 4-month period did . . .
receive any regular income from a
paid-up life insurance policy or any
other annuities
U Persons 40 years old or older receiwing
retirement income
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 SC1384 1 2965
Check item RlO Is . . . 70 years of age or over
U Persons 40 years old or older rece retirement income
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1414
2 .No
iv
D SC1386 1 2966
i ng
Does . . . have a physical, mental, or
other health condition which limits
the kind or amount of work . . . can do
U Persons 15-69 years old
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1414
0 SC1388 1 2967 During this 4-month period! did . . .
-_-_... -. -
DATA SIZE BEGIN
219
PERSON
receive any income because of . ..‘s health condition or disability
U Persons 15-69 years old
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to SC1414 * *
n The next 9 fields (SC1390 through *
* SO1402 and SC1406 through SC141O) *
* are possible answers to the question: *
* *
n What kind of income (received because * * of . . . ‘s health condition or disability) * * *
D SC1390 1 2968
U.S. government railroad retirement
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi income or not in universe based on response
to SC1388
1 .Marked as a kind of income
D SC1394 1 2969
Worker’s compensation U Persons 15-69 years old with a heaith
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response to SC1308
1 .Marked as a kind of income
D SC1396 1 2970
Payments from a sickness2 accident
or disability insurance policy
purchased on your own
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or not in universe based on response
to SC1388 1 .Marked as a kind of income
D SC1398 1 2971
Pension from company Or union
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
Not in universe based on response
to SC1388
1 .Marked as a kind of income
PERSON
SIZE BEGIN
D SC1400 1 2972
Federal civil service or other
Federal civilian employee pension
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or not in universe based on response to scl”Ea
1 .t%rked as a kind of income
0 SC1402 1 2973
U.S. military retirement pay
(exclude payments from the Veterans
Administration)
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or not in universe based on response
to sc13ea
1 .Marked as a kind of income
D SC1406 1 2974
State government pension
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response
to sc138a
1 .Marked as a kind of income
D ‘SC1408 1 297s Local government pension
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or not in universe based on response
to SC1388 1 .Marked as a kind of income
0 SC1410 1 2976
Other or DK
U Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response
to SC1308
1 .tirked as a kind of income
D SC1412 2 2977
What kind of income Code from Income Source List
221
PER%+!
DATA SIZE BEGIN
See appenai x A-1 IJ Persons 15-69 years old with a health
condition or disability V 0 .Not in universe based on response to xl368
0 SC1414 Check item Rl:
2979
What is . . . ‘5 marital status U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Married - skip to SC1418 2 .‘J, czwed - sk ; D $3 Y-1426 3 .Divorced 4 .Separatea 5 .Never married - skip to SC1423
9 SClLlb i 295’; Cid . . . receive any alimony during ti-e L-month period
U Fe-sax 15 years c!d or older V C .Not In universe
1 .Ye5 - skip to SC142C
2 .No - skip to SClLX
0 X1&19 1 2981
‘i2s . . . ever been wldowed or divorced
IJ Persons 15 years old or older u 0 .Not ir universe
1 .Widowed - skip to SClL26 2 .Elvcr=ed 3 .Szth widowed and divorce3 4 .Nc - skip tz SC1459
0 SClGZ’C 1 2992 Check item R1Z Is . . . the designated parent or
guardian ot children under 1B who live in this household
U Persons 15 years oid or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1424
D SC1622 1 2983 Did . . . receive any child support payments during this 4-month period
U Persons 15 years old or older V CI .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
PERSON -
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D SC1424 1 2984
Check item R13 Is “both widowed and divorced” box
marked in SClOlB U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1158
0 SC1426 1 29B5 During this 4-month period, did . . . receive any pensions or annuities as a widowcer)
U Persons 15 years old or older
Li 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SK1453
* * The next 10 fields (SC1425 through * X1450) are possible answers to the * quest I q ns : * * What kind oi income was this (pensions * or annuities received as a widow(er)); * anything else *
0 SC1428 1 29% U.S. government railroad retirement
U Widowed pet-sons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response to SC1426
1 .Karked as a kind of income
0 x1430 1 2907 Veterans compensation or pension
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of incame or
not in universe based on response to Xl426
1 *Marked as a kind of income
0 SC143 1 2905 Pension from company or union
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response to K1426
1 .Narked as a kind of income
-
-.
-
zz3
PERS%
DATA SIZE sEG;N
D SC1436 1 2989 Federal civil service or other Federal civilian employee pension
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response t3 SC1426
1 .Marked as a kind of income
0 SClL38 1 279D U.S. military retirement (Exclude payments irom the Veterans
Administration) U Widcwed persons 15 years old or older V C .Nzt marked as a kind cf income or
no? in universe based on response to SC1426
1 .Marked as a kind of income
0 XlLL2 1 2Wl State government pension
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on resDonse to SC1426
1 .Marked as a kind ot income
D Siiii4 1 2992 Locai government penslon
U Widcwe? persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind ot Income or
not in universe based on response to X1426
1 .Marked as a kind of income
D SC1446 1 2w3 Income irom paid UP life insurance policies or annuities
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V IJ .Not marked as a kind ot income or
not in universe based on response
to SC1426 1 .Marked as a kind ot income
0 sclue 1 2794 Payments trom estate or trust
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V CI .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response to X1426
1 .Marked as a kind of income
DATA SIZE EGlN
0 SC1450 1 Other or DK (income received as widow)
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of income or
not in universe based on response to SC1426
1 .rarked as a kind of income
a scl4sZ 2 zw6 Income source code for other pension or annuity received as a widowcer) Codes from Income Source List See appendix A-l
U Widowed persons 15 years old or older v 0 .Not in universe based on response to SC1426
D SCi4S.4 1 2398
U
V
D
U V
0
U V
D
Check item R14 Is NveKerans compensation or
pens ion” marked i n SClWD
Widowed persons 15 years old or older
Cl .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SClwB
sc14s& 1
Did . . . ‘s late husband die while in the service or from a service- related injury
Widowed persons 15 years old or older 0 .Not in universe 1 .YesJ in the service 2 .Yest from service-related injury 3 .No
SclGa 1 3000 Check item RlS
Is . . . 65 years of age or over Persons 15 years old or older 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to X1462 ‘2 .No
sc1u.a 1 3001 Check item Rib I5 . . . disabled
U Persons 15-64 years old V Cl .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1024
.
225
PEPSW
DATA SiZE BEGIN
D SC1462 1 3002
Is . . . covered by Medicare
U Persons 65 years old or older and disabled perscns 15-64 years old
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to K1024
* * The next tield (X1466) contains * possible answers to the tirst part * oi the question: * * May I see . . . ‘5 Medicare card to
* record the claim numoer and type of * coverage *
D x146.4 2 3003
Last two digits ot claim number from Medicare card
LI Persons 65 years old or older and disabled persons 15-64 years old
V 00 .Not in universe / not answered * *
* The next field (5C1468) is the *
* answer to the second part of the *
* quest Ion: *
* *
* Mar I see . . . “5 Ned icare card to *
* record the claim number and type ot *
* coverage *
* *
D SC1468 1 3005
lJ Persons 65 years old or older and disabled persons 15-64 years old
V D .Not in universe 1 .Hospital only (type A) - skip
to St1474 2 .Medical only (type 6) - skip to ‘X1474 3 .Both hospital and medical (type
A and B) - skip to St1474 4 .Card not available
D X1470 1 3006
I+ I were to call later would you be able to provide . ..‘s medicare number
IJ Persons 65 years old or older and disabled persons 15-64 years old
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
PERSON
DATA SiZE SEGIN
D SC1472 1 3007 Does . ..I s medicare help pay for doctor bills
U Persons 65 years old or older and disabled persons 15-64 years old
V 0 .Not i.n universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
cl SC1474 1 3CCB Check item R17 I5 . . . the designated parent or guardian ot children under 18 who live in this household
c! Perscns 15 years Jld cl- o!der V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Ye5 - skip to SC1450 2 .No
0 SC1476 1 3009 Check item R18
Is . . . 19 years o+ age or over U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1536
G SC1490 1 3010 was . . . authorized to receive tood stamps at any time during the 4 - month period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 SC14az 1 3011
Check item Ri9 Interview status of . ..‘s spouse .
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not in universe
1 .No spouse in household 2 .Interview for spouse not yet
conducted 3 .Interview tor spouse already
conducted - skip to SC1502
0 SC1484 1 3012 During the 4-month periodj did . . . receive any welfare such as AFDCJ WICI or general assistance (for . . .
-.
227
PEF?SCN
DATA SIZE BEGIN
or . . . ‘s children)
U Persons 15 years oid or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1502
* * The next 5 fields (SC1486 through * SC1496) are possible answers to the * questions: * * What kind of weiiare did . . . w receive anything else *
D SCiGa6 1 3Oi3 AFDC
U Persons 15 yea-s old or older and their
dependents meeting eligibility requirements V 0 .Not marked as a kind ot weltare or
not in universe based on response to SC1464
1 .f%rked as a kind ot welfare
D SCiLS5 1 3014 General assistance or general relief
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V G .Not marked as a kind q i weltare or not in universe based on response
to SC1484 1 .Marked as a kind OS weltare
D X1492 1 3015 Foster child care
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi weltare or not in universe based on response to SC1484
1 -Marked as a kind of welfare
D SC1494 1 3016 WIG
LI Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of welfare or Not in universe based on response to SC1454
1 .Marked as a kind of welfare
0 SC1496 1 3017 Other or DK
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEG!N
LI Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibl Iity requirements
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of welfare or not in universe based on response to sclu?A
1 .l%rked as a kind of welfare
D SCllr98 2 3018 What kind o+ welfare dlJ . . . receive; anythin? else. See Appendix A-l Income Source List
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Nct in universe based on response to K148L
D X1502 1 3020 During the L-month pericd was . . . covered by Medicaid or other public assistance program that pays for medical care
U Persons 15 years old or older and their
dependents meeting ellgibillty requirements V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
S SC1526 ? 3021 Check lfem RX
I5 . . . the designated parent or guardian o+ children under 18 who live in this household
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1524
D SC1513 1 3022 Were any o+ . . . ‘5 children under 18 covered by Medicaid
U Persons 15 years old or older and their dependents meeting eligibility requirements
V 0 .Nct in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC153
D X1510 2 3023 How many of . . . ‘s children were covered
by Medicaid U Persons 15 years old or older V D.Not applicable (SC1508 = 2)
z29
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
-5.AlI children (skip to X1524) 1.1 chi Id 2.2 children 3.3 children 4.4 children
5.5 or more children but not all * * The next 5 +ields (SC1512 through * 5ClSZO) are possible answers to the * quest i on: * * Which children were covered * * Note : No person numbers are listed * here ii “al I” chi ldren are indicated * in X1510 *
D SC1512 3 3025
Person no. = lDl-1W U Children under 18 years old
0 SC1514 3 3Dz3
Person no. = 101-199 U Children under 18 years o!d
D SC1516 3 3031 Person no. = KU-1W
LI Children under 18 years old
D SC1518 3 3034
Person no. = 101-199 L! Children under 18 years old
D SClSZD 3 3037
Person no. = 101-199
U Children under 18 years old
D SC1524 1 3040 Check item RZl Was . . . or . . . ‘s children cowered
by Medicaid U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to X1536
* * * * * * * * * * *
D SC1526 1 3041
was ( . ../(and)... ‘s children)
covered during the entire 4-month
per i cd
230
DATA srn BEGIN
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - ship to X1536 2 .No
*
* The next 4 fields (SC1520 through * 9X534) are possible answers to the * quest ion: * * In which months was . ../(and)...‘s * chi Idren) i:ouered *
-
D SC1528 1 3042 Last month
U All persons) including children V 0 .Not marked as a month covered or
not in universe based on respanse
to SC1526
1 .Marked as a month covered
D SC1530 1 3QW
2 months ago U Ail persons] including children V 0 .Not marked as a month covered or
not in universe based on response to SC1526
1 .Marked as a month covered
D SC1532 1 3044 3 months ago
U All persanss including children
V 0 .Nat marked as a month covered or not in universe based on response
to SC1526
1 .Marked as a month : T ,ered
D SC1534 1 304.5
4 months ago U All persons, including children V 0 .Not marked as a month covered or
not in universe based on response to SC1526
1 .Marked as a month cowered
D 9X536 1 3046 During the 4-month period> did .,. have group or individual health
insurance in . ..‘s own name U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1. .Yes - sk ip to ST1535 2 .No
231
PER%%
DATP SIZE BEGIN
D X1537 1 3047 was . . . covered by a health insurance plan in somebody else’s name
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to X15& 2 .No - skip tc X15&8
D X1538 1 3049
Old . . . have this health insurance plan during the entire 4-month period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to Xl548 2 .Nc
* * The next 4 fields (sC154cI through * 5c154.6) are possible answers to the * questIon: * * In which months (l-4) did . . . have the * pian *
D SC1543 1 3049
Last month U Persons 15 years old or older V C .Nct marked as a month with the
plan or not In unrverse based on response tc SCl’jM
1 .Marked as a month with the plan
D X1542 1 3055
2 months ago U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a month with the plan or not in universe based
on response to X1538 1 .Narked a5 a month with the plan
D X1544 1 3051 3 months ago
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a month with the
plan or not in universe based on response to SC1538
1 .Marked as a month with the plan
D SC1546 1 3052 4 months ago
U Persons 15 years old or older
232
PERSON
-
DATA SIZE EGiN
V 0 .Not marked as a month with the
plan or not in universe based on response to 5ClcB
1 .Marked as a month with the plan
D sC15rs8 1 3053 was . ..’ s plan provided through an employer or union (or through a former employer Or a pension plan)
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to X1552
0 SC155 1 3054 Did the employer or union (tormer employer or pension plan) pay for part or all ot the cost of this plan
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Al I 2 .Part 3 .Nane
0 sc15sz 1 3055 Was this an individual plan or a family plan
U Fersons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Individuai - skip to SC1568 2 .Family
D silS% 1 30% Did . . . ‘s health plan cover all the persons living here
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1624 2 .No
* * The next 5 fields (X1555 through * SC156L) are possible answers to the * question: *
* Other than . . . I which persons in this * household were covered by . ..‘s plan * * Note : No person numbers appear if * plan cover5 all persons living here
* * * * * * * * * *
0 K1556 3 3057 Person no. = lOI-9?9
-._-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Ail persons, including children U 0 .Not in universe
0 sc1=Ea 3 3060 Person no. = 101-W
U All personsr including children V 0 .Not in universe
0 SC1560 3 3063 Perscn no. = 101-W
U All persons, including children
V D .Nat in universe
D SC1562 3 3066 Person no. = lDl-999
U Al i persons] including children V D .Nct in universe
D SC1556 3 3069 Person no. = 101-999
U All persons, including children V 0 .Not in universe
D X1566 1 3072 Other than . . . 7 which persona in this
household were covered by . ..‘s plan; ii this person was covered by a health plan but no one else In the household was
covered by that pian, this tleld is a “I”. U Persons 15 years old Or older V 0 .Not in universej some others covered
1 .No one else covered
D SC1568 1 3073 Check item RZ2 Is . . . the designated parent or guardian o+ children under 18 who live in this household
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1621
D EC1570 2 3D7L Check item R23 Have each ot these children already been identified as members ai a family health insurance plan
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
2 .No - skip to SC1571
-1 .DK - skip to SC157J.4
0 x1sn 1 3076 I have recorded that all of . ..‘s children were covered by a health
insurance plan - is that correct U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to K1624 ‘2 .No
0 EC1574 2 3077 How many of . . . ‘s rhtldren were covered by a health Insurance plan
U Persons 15 years old or older V LI .Not applicable
-5 .Al I chi ldren - skip to SC162G 1 .1 child
2 .2 children 3 .3 children
I .4 children
5 .S or more children but not all * * The next 5 fields (St1576 through * sClS&+) are possible answers to the * question: * * Are any of (which 0)) . ..‘s * criidren were covered by a health * insurance plan *
D X1576 3 3079 Person no. = 1[11-999
U Children under 18 years old
V 0 .Not in universe
D SC1578 3 3082 Person no. = 1171-999
U Children under 18 years old V 0 .Not in universe
0 SC1580 3 3085 Person no. = 101-999
U Children under 18 years old U 0 .Not in universe
0 SC1532 3 3088 Person no. = lDl+W
LI Children under 18 years old V Cl .Nnt in universe
-
235
PEPS%
DATA SIZE EG!N
0 SC15BL 3 3091 Person no. = lDl-999
U Children under 18 years old V 0 .Not in universe
D SC1586 1 3094 I+ this person was covered by a health plan but none ot his/her children were covered by that plan this field is “I”.
U Children under 18 years old
V D .Not In universe, some chi 1 .No children cowered
c sc:t24 1 3055 Did . . . have any accounts
ldren covered
or savings in a bank, credit union, or savings and loan at any time during the 4-month period
U Persons IS years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1634
D X1626 1 3096 Did . . . have any regular or passbook savings accounts
U Perszns 15 years old or older V 0 .Nct In universe
1 .Yes
.2 .No
D SC1625 1 3097 Did . . . have any money market deposit accounts
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 X1630 1 3098
Did . . . have any certificates of deposit or other savings certiiicates
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D SC1632 1 3099 Did . . . have any Now, super WLJJ or other interest-earning
236
PERSCN
DATA SIZE
checking accounts U Persons 15 years old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D X1634 1
BEGIN
or older
3100
At any time during the 4-month period did . . . own anything (else) which earned interest such as money market tunds, U.S. government securities, mortgages or bonds
U ‘Persons IS years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1649
* * The next 6 fields (SC1636 through * X164.6) are possible answers to the * questions: * * Which kinds o+ these assets did . . . * owni any others *
D SC1636 1 3101
Money market tunds U h-sons 15 years oid or order V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi asset or
not in universe based on response to SC1634
1 .Marked as a kind of asset
D SC1638 1 310-2 U.S. government securities
U Persons i5 years old or older V D .Not marked as a kind of asset or
not in universe based on response
to SC1634 1 .Marked as a kind of asset
D SC1640 1 3103 Municipal or corporate bonds
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not marked as a kind of asset or
Not in universe based on response to SC1634
1 .Marked as a kind a+ asset
D SC1642 1 3104
Mortgages
237
PERW
DATA SIZE BEGIN
IJ Persons 15 years old or older
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of asset or not in universe based on response to SC1634
1 .Marked as a kind of asset
a ~~164.4 1 3105
U.S. savings bonds (EpEE) U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not marked as a kind of asset or
not in universe based on response to SC1634
1 .Marked as a kind of asset
D SC1646 Other
1 3lt6
U Persons 15 years old or older U 0 .Not marked as a kind of asset or
not in universe based on response to Xl634
1 .Marked as a kind of asset
0 sc164B 1 3107 During the L-month period did . . . have any stocks or mutual fund shares
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 SCi655 1 3109
During the 4-month period did . . .
have any rental property U Persons 15 years old or older V CI .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
a x1652 1 3109 During the 4-month period did . . . have any royalties
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D X1654 1 3110
During the 4-month period did . . . have any other iinanrial investments
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 SC1655 1 3111 Check item R24 Is . . . 17 to 49 years of age
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC?694
D SC1650 1 3112 During the past 4 months did . . . attend school beyond the high school level inclucing a colleges university, or other school
U Persczs 17-49 years old V D .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1694
0 Xl66D 1 3113
Were any of . ..‘s educational expenses during the past 4 months paid +or by the GI bill, a pell (BEOG) grant, a guaranteed or
naticnal direct student loan7 or any ether type of sc-olarship or grant
LI Persons 17-49 years old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1692
* * The next 9 fields (SC1662 through * GC1678) are possible answers to the * question: * * What kind of educational assistance * did . . . receive *
D X1662 1 3114 GI/VEAP bene+ i ts
U Persons 17-49 years old receiving educational assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a kind of educational assistance or not in universe based on response to sclbba
1 .Marked as a kind of educational assistance
-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D 4116&i 1 3115 - Pel I grant(E3C)
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a kind o+ educational assistance or not in universe based on response to SC1640
1 .Marked as a kind of educational ass i stance
0 SClbbb 1 3116 Supplemental educational opportunity grantiP0t)
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V II .Not marked as a kind o+ educational assistance or not in universe based on response to scitl.550
1 .Hsrked as a kind o+ educational assistance
D sclbbe 1 3117 Other VA educational assistance programs
LI Persons 17-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi educational assistance or not in universe based on response to SC1660
1 .Marked as a kind o+ educational ass i stance
D 9X670 1 3119 Other schoiarship~ fellowships or grant . L
LI Persons 17-69 years o!d receiving educational assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi educational assistance or not in universe based on response to 9x660
1 .Marked as a kind of educational ass i stance
D sclb72 1 3119 Employer assistance
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educationat assistance
V 0 .Not marked as a kind oi educational ass istance or not in universe based on response to S=iW
1 .Morked as a kind of educational ass i stance
260
DATA SIZE SEGIN
0 93676 1 3120 JTPAKETA training allawnce
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving l ducetianel assistance
V 0 .Not corked as a kind ai educational usistence or not in universe besed on response to SC1650
I Marked as a kind a+ educations1 ass i stance
0 SC1676 1 3121 Gueranteed student loan (3%)
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educations1 assistance
V 0 .bat marked as a kind ai l ducatianel Assistsnce or not in universe based on response to 9=16&O
1 .tirked as a kind at educations1 assistance
0 St1678 1 31zz Nstianel direct student laen (IQ%)
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving l ducetionaf assistance
V 0 .Nct merked as a kind a+ educational assistance or not in universe based on response to 451640
1 .Msrked as a kind oi educational assistance
D SflbBO 1 3123 What kind a+ term system does . ..'s school use - scmestert trimester9 quarters or something else
U Persons 17-69 yews old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Semestir 2 .Trimcster 3 .Quarter 6 .Other
0 EC1682 6 3126 . . l-bu much was . ..'s total tuition and fees +ar the (semester/ trieester/querter/school term) Tatai tuition and tees = 6,000
U Persons 17-69 years old V 0 .Not in universe
0 PP-FILL6 2 3128 Blank filler
. 0 SClbeci Check item &
3130
Revised March 1985
261
PERW
DATA SIZE EGIN
Is “Pell Grant (BECG)” marked in St1642
U Persons 17-69 years o!d receiving educational assistance
V a .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1683
D #l&B5 1 3131 Check item R26 Is SC%&&, GC1668J sC167aJ or SClbR marked in SClbtZ
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to St1692
a SC1690 6 3132 What uas the total amount of . ..‘s educational assistance for the (semester/trimester/quarter/schooI term 1 Total amount = 6,000
U Persons 17-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V J .Not in universe
0 PP-PILL7 2 3136 Blank +i I Ier
0 SC1692 1 3138 Did . . . participate in the tederally tunded work-study program at school at any time during the past 6 months
U Persons If-69 years old receiving educational assistance
V a .Not in universe, 1 .Yes 2 .No . .
0 St1696 Check item &’
3139
Lht is . . . ‘s mar itai status U Persons 1s years old or older V a .Nnt in universe
1 .f’hrried, spouse absent 2 -Other - skip to X1698
0 SC1696 1 316n Is . . . ‘s spouse in the Armed Forces
_ U Persons 15 years old or alders married) spouse absent
Revised March 1985
SEE EEGIN
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 SC1498 1 3161 Check item RZ3 Are any income typesI assets1 Or #war ked” or “other educational assistance” marked on the ISS
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC1704
0 sc1iucl 1 31e During the 6-month period . . . received income from . . .
is that correct U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 St1702 1 31w Did . . . receive income from any other source such as financial help from someone outside the household, payments trom the government or anything else
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SC1706 2 .No - skip to SC1712
D SC1706 Did-...- ‘GO
1 3166 receive income from some
source we have not covered U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in univeise
1 .YRS 2 .No - skip to SC6800 . .
* * The next 3 fields (SC1706 through * SCl710) are possible answers to the * quest i ons : * * Uhat kind oi income did . . . * receive; anything else *
D SC1706 3 31G Code irom Income Source List
DATA SIZE BEGIN
See appendix A-l. Range = 0,175.
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
0 X1708 3 3148 Code from Income Source List See appendix A-l. Range = OJI75.
U Persons I5 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
2 xI7Ia 3 3151 Code from Income Source List See appendix A-I. Range = 0,175.
U Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Not in universe
D SKI712 I 3I54
Check item El Is “worked” marked on ISS
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to first ISS code
or SC4800
D SCI7i1 ? 3155
During the L-month perlnd was . . . wtrking tor an employer or was . . . self-employed
ti Persons I5 years old or older v a .Not in universe
1 .Worked for employer only 2 .Seli-employed only 3 .B;th worked tot- employer and
self-employed
D SC1716 I 3156 How many dlfierent empioyers did ..( work for during this L-month period
LI Persons 15 years old or older V a .hot in universe
1 .1 employer 2 .2 employers 3 .3 or more employers
* *
* Labor force and recipiency * * imputation tlass *
* *
D pp-wai I 3157 Person imputation ilas al
246
PEQSCW
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Imputatton flag far field ‘SCICCZ’ V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
0 w-w02 1 3158 Person imputation tlag 02 Imputation flag for tields ‘SClCO6 through ‘XlClC’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-I!-FC3 1 3159
Perscn imoutatlon tlag 53 Imputation flag for field ‘SC1062
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
2 PP-wah ? ::: Q-J --- Person imputatizn tiag CG imputaticn i!ag fzr Keld ‘fClCL6’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IWCS 1 3161
Person imputation flag CS imputation flag for fheld ‘SC1068
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . imputed
2 “P-1???:3L 1 3162 Person imputation f!ag 05 Imputation f!ag for fieid ‘XlCSC’
V 0 .Not imouted i . Imputed
0 PP-WE? 1 3163 Person imputation flag a7 Imputation flag for field ‘SClCSZ’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
3 PP-IYPCB 1 3166
Person imputation tlag a8 Imputation flag for field ‘SClOS6
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 w-w09 1 3165 Person imputation flag a9 Imputation flag for field ‘SClCS5’
V C .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-IrPlO 1 3166 Person imputation flag 10
--_ --- -
DATA SIZE BEGIK
Imputation flag for field ‘X1055’
V 0 .Not imputed I . Imputed
0 PP-IWIl 1 3167 Person imputation flag II Imputation flag for fields ‘sC1060J through ‘SC1096’
V 0 .NPt imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-IflIZ I 3168 Person imputation flag 12 Imputation flag tor field “X1098’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputsd
D PP-IM’13 1 3169
Fersan imputation flag 13 Imputation flag tor fields ‘KIIOO’ through ‘XI13L’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D PF-IWI4 1 3170 Person imputation tlag 14 Imputation tlag for field ‘X1136
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-M’15 1 3171
Ferstn imputation flag I5
Imputation flag for fields ‘X1138’ through ‘SCIl72’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW16 1 3172
Person imputation flag 16 Imputation tlag for field ‘XII7L’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-H-PI7 1 3173 Person imputation flag 17 Imputation flag tor tield ‘X1176
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-Ii”PI8 1 3171 Person imputation tlag 18 Imputation flag for fields ‘K1178’ through ‘XlZlb’
V 0 .Not imputed I . Imputed
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D PP-M=19 I 3175
Person imputation flag 19 Imputation flag for field ‘SClZl6
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D FP-wza I 3176 Person i nputat ion flag 20 Imputat i Jn of ‘SC1218
U 0 .Nx imwted 1 . Imputed
c PP-!r+ZI I 3177 ?erson imputation flag 21 Imputation oi ‘X1222
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Impuroc
D PP-IW22 1 3178 Person imputation flag 22 Imputat 1 on of ‘SC1224~
V 0 .Not imputed
I .Imputed
D PP-IWZ3 I 3179
Person imputation flag 23 Imputation of ‘K1226’
V a .?:x iwuted I . Imputed
0 FF-1X=2& i 3180 Person imputation flag 2% Imputation ot ‘5X228
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-IW25 1 3181 Person imputation flag 2S Imputation of ‘scI230’
V 0 .Nct imputed
I .Imputed
0 PP-It-P26 1 3182 Person imputation flag 26 Imputation of ‘SCI234’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-M=27 1 3183 Person imputation flag 27 Imputation of ‘X1236
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-&P28 I 318L Person imputzt i on f lag 28 Imputation of ‘SC1238
V 0 .Not imputed I .Imputed
D PP-IF629 1 3E5 Person imputation flag 29 Imputation of ‘bxiza’
V 0 .NDt imputed 1 .Imwted
D PP-1939 I 3186 Person imputation flag 3c1 Imputation ot ‘EC1246
V 0 .Not Imputed 1 .Imputed
D PF-IW3? I 3187 Person imputation flag 31 Imputation ot ‘SC1338’
V 0 .b? imputed 1 . Imputed
D PP-I”$=-$2 1 3165 Person imputation tlag 32 Imputation oi ‘K13b.Z’
V a .Not lmwted I .ImPuted
D PP-M=33 I 3189
Ferson imputation flag 33 Imputation of 'SC1352'
V 0 .Not imputed I .Imputed
0 PP-IWYI 1 3190 Person imputation tlas 36 Imputation of ‘Kl’JSL’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-If-P35 1 319: Person imputation flag 35 Imputation of 5ci36a'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
248
PERSON
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D PP-I!?%-6 1 3192
Person imputation flag 36 Imputation of 'SCl362'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-Iil'37 1 3193 Person imputation flag 37 Imputation of 'KI3&' through 'SC1380
V 0 .NJ~ imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-11438 1 3194
Ferscn imputatjcn flag 38 ImpLration of 'sCI332'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-IMP39 1 3193
Person imputation tlag 39 Imputation of 'ECU86
V 0 .Not imputed I .Imputed
0 PP-w40 1 3196
Person imputation flag 40 !mputation of 'sClM9'
V 0 .Nct imputed I .Imputed
a PP-IMP41 1 3197
Person imputation flag 41 Imputation cf '5C1390' through 'K1412'
V 0 .Not imputed I .Imputed
0 PP-IrP42 1 3198
Person imputation flag 42 Imputation of 'sCI416'
V 0 .Not imputed I .Imputed
D PP-RIP43 1 3199
Person imputation flag 43 Imputation of 'SC1418'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-lW4.4 1 3200
Person imputation flag 44 Imputation ot 'SCI422'
DATA SIZE BEGIN
249
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW45 1 3201 Person imputation flag 45 Imputation of “Xl426
V 0 .Nat imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW46 1 3202 Person imputation flag 46 Imputation of ‘!X142% through ‘sC14.52’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .imputed
D PP-IW47 1 3203 Person imputation flag 47 Imputation of “X1456’
V CI .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D PP-IrP48 1 3204
Person imputation +ias Le Imputation of ‘K1462’
V Cl .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
3 PP-IW49 1 3205 Person imputaticn flag 49 Imputation of ‘5X1472’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-w50 1 3206
Person imputation flag 50 Imputation of ‘SC1480
V D .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D PP-If+51 1 32117
Person imputation flag 51
Imputation of ‘sC1184’ V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D PP-IW52 1 3208 Person imputation flag 52 Imputation of ‘sC1486’ through ‘X1498’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
250
DATA SIZE BEGIN
cl PP-It-l%3 1 3209
Person imputation +lag 53
Imputation ot 5c1502’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-It+54 1 3210 Person imputation flag 5& !mputation q t ‘X1509’
V 0 .NOt imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-IF55 1 3211 Person imputation flag 55 Imputation of ‘FL1526
V II .Nct imputed 1 .imputed
0 PP-UT56 1 3212
Person imputation +lag 56 Imputation of ‘X1523 through ‘SC1534’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-UT57 1 3213 PersOn imputation tlag 57 Imputation Of ‘SCl536’
V cl .Nct Imputed 1 .Imputed
0 PP-IW5a 1 321L Person imputation flag 58 Imputation ot ‘SClS37’
V 0 .Nct imputed
1 .Imputed
G PP-!W59 1 3215 Person imputation flag 59 Imputation of ‘X1538’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-IW60 1 3216 Person imputation +lag 60 Imputation ot ‘SCl%O’ through ‘sC1546’
U 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-M=61 1 3217 Person imputation flag 61 Imputation oi 'X1%5'
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--. -~.
251
km
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-It?=62 1 3218 Person imputation flag 62 Imputation o+ ‘5Cl550’
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW63 i 3219 Person imputation +lag 63 !mputation Of ‘SCIE~Z’ u-
V Cl .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-!tl=6L 1 3220 Ferson imputation ilag 64 Imputation ot ‘SC1624’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
II PP-Iff65 1 3221 Person imputation flag 65 Imputation oi 'SCl626'
V D .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
E PP-:*& 1 3222 Person imputation flag 66 Imputation OS ‘SclbzB
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW67 1 3223 Person imputation flag 67 Imputation of ‘SC1630’
V II .No? imputed
1 .Imputed
D PP-IW= 1 3224
Person imputation tlag 68 Imputation ot ‘X1632’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW69 1 3225 Person imputation flag 69 Imputation of ‘X1634’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
252
PERSX -.
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 PP-w73 1 3226 Person imputation flag 70 Imputation of 'SC1636' through 'sCl64.6'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 PP-IW71 1 3227 Person imputation flag 71 Imputation of ‘SC16-48’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IMP72 1 3229 Perscn imputation flag 72 Imputatfon oi ‘sclk5aJ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D PP-H-P73 1 3229 Persan imputation flag 73
Imputation of ‘SGl652
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .ImPuted
D PP-!*74 1 3230 Perscn imputation flag 74 Imputation oi 'sCl&'
V C .Nct ~m;?utee 1 .Imputed
D PP-I*75 1 3231 Person imputation flag 75 Imputation ot 'X1658'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-I%=76 1 3232 Person imputation flag 76 Imputation of ~scibba~
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-In=77 1 3233 Person imputation flag 77 Imputation of ‘Xl662 through ‘sC1678’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D PP-M’78 1 3234 Person imputation flag 78 Imputation of '5x80
-.
253
PERSOY
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-IW79 1 3235
Person imputation ilas 79
Imputation 0) ‘SK1682 V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D PP-IF480 1 3236 Person imputation flag 80 Imputation cf 'S=lbsb'
?, 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
3 FP-IEARS1 1 3237 Person impuxstion flas EL Imputation Cf ‘SC169C’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D PP-Iff92 1 323 Person imputation ilacl 82 Imputation of ‘SC1692
V D .NOt imputed 1 .Imputed
C PP-IMP83 1 3239 Ferson imputatiO3 flat 83 Imputation cf ‘Xi696
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
DATA SIZE EGIN
0 WSi-oCC 3 3240 Edited and imputed 3-dlgit occupation code. See appendix A-O
U Persons 15 years old and older
D LSi-IM 3 3zw
Edited and imputed 3-digit industry
code. See appendix A-S
U Persons 15 years old and older * *
* The next 12 fields contain *
* employment and earninqs by *
* months i-L *
* *
* WSl-lJGl....~ *
* lJsli?ECIl.. . .L *
* I*‘c ? -*w 3 WL a,*.... 4 *
* *
2 l&;-:&s1 1 3246 Number ot weeks employed during month i
U Persons 15 years cld and aider V 0 .None or not in universe ii classwk = 6
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks li .4 weeks 5 .5 weeits
D WSi-LRG2 1 3247 hmber oi WeEns eno.oyed during month 2
U Persons 15 years old and older V J .None or not rn universe it classwk = 6
i .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks
G .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
D WSl-LKS3 1 3240
Number of weeks employed during month 3 U Persons 15 years old and older V C .None or not in universe I+ classwk = 6
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks 5 .S weeks
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!J wsl-LKS4 1 3249
Number of weeks emoloyed during month G U Persons 15 years old and older
‘V [1 .None or not in universe it classwk = 6
DATA SIZE BEGIN
i .1 week
2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks 4 .I weeks 5 .5 weeks
II LSiRECl? 1 3250 Were earnings received during month 1
U Persons 15 years old and older v G .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D LC’RECIZ -- 1 3251 Were earnings received during nonth 2
U Persons 15 year5 cld and older V C .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .Ns
D L51REC13 1 3252 Were earnings rezeiwed during month 3
U Persons 15 years cld and cider V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
D WSlRECI4 1 3253 Were earnings rezeiwed during month 4
Ll Persons 15 years cld and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 w51-IvlpMil 5 32% What is the dollar amount of the earnings from this job for this month 1 Range = 0>33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
D WSi-MT2 5 3259 What is the dollar amount of the earnings
from this jcb for this month 2
Range = 0~33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
D W31-MTl-3 5 32.U What is the dollar amount of the earnings frcm this job tcr this month 3 f&age = Or33332.
U Permcn; 15 years old and older
D ‘&l-&IT4 5 3269 What is the dcllar amount of the earnings
from thi 4 jc5 tot- this month 4 Range = 0,3z332.
U Fe-sors 15 years old ard oldsr
D LSl-2tC2 i 327L Check i ten F=, - tarp I oyer 1 C. number
U Ferecns 15 years old an0 Jller
L J .Nt: OnjiiRr ec . .First bus,re3s --x.-ted 2 .Seconn b.~e I rEs5 I-epcrtco
D WE?-ZD1Z 1 32i5 u-ss . . . an employee ct . . .
C Ferscns 15 year5 old ant older v il .Flct a,xuored
1 .4 private ccmpany cr individual 2 .Federa I go/e-nmer.t
(excluj: Crred Forces) 7 4 .State qoueri.ment
4 .Local gouernment
5 .Armed Forces
6 .Unpaid in iamily business or
tarn - skip to Wsi-2044
D WSl-2914 1 3276
‘was *.. enplcyed by . . . during the 4-month period
U Persons 15 years cid and older V D .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip tc LEi-X24 2 .No
C L;=“l-ZGi5 2 3277 Month in chich this person became em3icyed by this amp’ tye-. kn3e = 0912
U Persons 15 years oid and older V 0 .Not in universe
D Wsl-2016 2 32i9
Day ot month shown in US?-Xi5 that empioynent oegen. Range = C~31.
LI Fersons 15 ye&t-s old and older V 0 .Not in universe
0 Wsl-2DZD 2 ZzEl i?on?h in which .t’iis pot-son left this empio:,er, if appiicabie. ,?anqe = 0112.
LI Fsrsons 15 yeore old an0 @i&r v G .Nzt in uniuerse
DATA SIZE SEGIN
c wsl-zn22 2 3263 Day ot month shown in WSl-ZGZO that employment ended, if applicable. Range = 0131.
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
D WSl-2024 2 3205 How many hours per week did . . . usually work at this jcb Range = -9~99.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
0 ‘WSi-2026 1 3287 was . . . paid by the hour on this
job U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to WSl-203il
D wsi-znze b 3288 What was . . . “s regu iar hourly pay rate at the end ct . . . Range = 0>9999.
Two implied decimals. U Perscns 15 years cld and older V 0 .Not in universe
D ffil-Z133C 1 3292 During the 4-month period how often
was . . . paid on this job U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Once a week 2 .Once each 2 weeks 3 .Once a month 4 .Twice a month 5 .Some other way
D WSl-2032 5 3293 What was the total amount of Pay that . . . received before deductions on this job last month (month 4).
Range = -9~33332. U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
0 L&l-2034 5 3298 What was the total amount ot pay
DATA SIZE BEGIN
that . . . received before deductions on this job 2 months ago (month 3). Range = -9133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
0 l&l-203.4 5 3303 What was the total amount o+ pay that . . . received before deductions on this job 3 months ago (month 2). Range = -9133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Nct in universe
D.None
3 ws1-2’i3e 5 33ce What was the total amount of pay that . . . received betore deductions on this job 4 months ago (month 1). Range = -9 > 333332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0. None
D ws1-zcLc 1 3313
Check item 54
Is “OK” marked in al I parts of Wsl-2C32 to W51-2038.
U Persons 15 years old and older V CI .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No - skip to l&l-2044
0 Wi-2042 1 3314 It we were to call back later would you (or . . . 1 be able to provide us with the amounts of pay . . . received in each of these months
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No * *
* Wage and salary imputation flags * * *
D ws11w01 1 3315 ‘Jage and salary imputation flag 1 Imputation of iield ‘Wsl-OCC’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
- I
DATA SIZE EEG!N
D WSIIWCZ 1 3316 Wage and salary imputation flag 2 Imputation ot field ‘l&l-IM’
V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
0 wslIffO3 1 3317
Wage and salary imputation tlag 3 Imputation of tield ‘l&l-2012’
V D .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
D L,glIP’%=LiL 1 3318 tiage and salary imputation flag ir Inpuration o+ tieid ‘ffii-2026
V 0 .Not imputed
i . imputed
D wSlIfWl5 1 3319
Wage and salary imputation flag 5
Imputation ot tieid ‘Wsl-Xi28 V 0 .Nct imputed
1 .Imputed
D ffiiIWD6 1 3320 Wage and salary imputation flag 6 Imputation of field ‘l&1-2030’
V 0 .Nor Imputed 1 .Imputed
D WSlCALOl 1 3321 Field ‘ffil-2032’ was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
D WSICPLDZ 1 3322
Field ‘WSl-20%’ was imputed V 0 .No imputed input
1 . Imputed input
0 lJSlCALO3 1 3323 Field ‘Wsl-2036 was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .ImPuted input
D GICALDL Field JWSl-ZD&’
3326 was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 . Imputed input
D WSZ-OX 3 3325
Edited and imputed 3-digit occupation
260
DATA SIZE BEGIN
czde. See appendix A-G
LI Persons 15 years old and olaer
II l&z-IM 3 I3328 Edited and imputed j-digit industry code. See appendix A-5
U Persons 15 years old and older * * * The next 12 fields contain * * eno’cyment and earnings by * * months 1-4 *
* *
* lJSi4XSl....L * * LGRECii....L *
* l&2-AiYT’ *. . . . I *
* *
0 wsz-Ms1 1 3331 Number ot weeks employed during month 1
U Pers3r.s 15 years old and older V 0 .None or not in universe I+ classwk = 6
i .1 weeK 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks L .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
il LEz-iji,s2 1 3332 Number of weeks employed during month 2
U Persons 15 years old and older V G .None or not in universe if classwk = 6
1 .1 week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
D wsziKs3 1 3333 Number q t weeks employed during month 3
LI Persons 15 years old and older V II .None or not in universe it classwk = 6
1 .1 week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks L .I weeks 5 .5 weeks
0 wsz-wKs4 1 33-4 Ntimber of weeks employed during month 0
U Persons 15 years old and older U 0 .None or not in universe if classwk = 6
-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .I week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks 6 .6 weeks 5 .S weeks
D l&ZRECIl 1 Were earnings received during mcnth 1
U Persons 15 years old and older v 0 .Nzt in univepse
1 .Yes 2 .No
D IEZREC!Z 1 3336 Were earnings received during month 2
U Persons IS years old and older V 0 .Nat in unive-se
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 WZREC13 1 3337 Were earnings received during month 3
U Persons IS years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .Nn
D WS2RECI4 1 333a Were earnings received during mcnth 4
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D W32-MT1 5 3339
What is the dollar amount ot the earnings trom this job for this month 1
Range = 0~33332.
U Persons IS years old and older
0 WS2-MIT2 5 334.6 What is the dollar amount ot the earnings from this job for this month 2 Range = Llj33332.
U Persons IS years old and older
D Ws-PM-i3 5 3349 What is the dollar amount ot the earnings trom this job for this month 3 Range = Dr33332.
U Persons IS years old and older
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262
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D WS2-@IT4 S
What is the dollar amount ot the earnings irom this job tar this month 4
Range = 0233332. U Persons IS years old and older
D WSZ-ZCCZ 1 3359 Check i tc’m E3 - employer I.D. number
U Perscns 15 years old and older V 0 .Nor GnSWBreC
1 .First business reported 2 .Second business reported
D WS2-2Gl2 1 3360 was . . . an employee ot . . .
U Persons 15 years old and older VC .Nrr answered
1 .A private company or individual 2 .Federal government
(exclude Armed Forces)
3 *State gcvernment 4 .Local gevernment 5 .Armed Forces 6 .Unpaid in tamily business or
fat-m - sk I P to WSi-2044
D ‘WSZ-Zf14 i 3361 Was . . . employed by .., during the L-month pericc
U Persons 15 yea-s old and older V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes - skip tz !&2-2C24 2 .No
D LEZ-2016 2 3362 Month in which this person became employed by this employer. Range = 0112
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
0 WS2-2013 2 33% Day of month shown in i&Z-2016 that employment began. Range = 0~31.
U Persons IS years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
D WS2-ZDZC 2 3366 Month in which this person left this employerj ii applicable.
DATA SIZE EG:N
Range = 0~12. U Persons 15 years old and older V D .Not in universe
D wsz-zcl2.z 2 3363 Day ot month shown in WZZ-2020 that employment endedj it applicable. Range = 0>31.
U Persons 15 years old and older V D .Not in universe
D wsz-ZOZiL 2 3370 How many hours per week did . . . usually work at this job Range = -9~99.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
D wsz-2326 1 3372 was . . . paid by the hour on this
job U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to WSZ-2033
E W52-ZCZ!3 I 3373 What was . . . “s regular hourly pay rate at the end ot . . . Range = 019999.
Two implied decimals. U Fersons 15 years old and older V 0 .Nct in universe
D wsz-2030 , A During the G-month period how oiten was . . . paid on this job
IJ Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Once a week 2 .Once each 2 weeks 3 .Once a month I .Twice a month 5 .Some other way
D L&2-2032 5 3378 What was the total amount oi pay that . . . received before deductions on this job last month (month 0). Range = -9933332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V -9.Not in universe
0. None
D wsz-2034 5 3383 What was the total amount of pay that . . . received betore deductions
on this jcb 2 months ago (month 3). Range = -9,33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Nct in universe
0 .None
II wsz-2c3-5 5 3388 What was the ?ctal amount of pay that . . . received before deductions on this job 3 months ago (month 2). Ranqe = -9>33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0. None
0 wsz-zt33 5 3393 What was the total amount of pay that . . . received before deductions on this job 4 months ago (month 1). Range = -9j333332.
Li Fersons 15 years olc and older V -9.Not in universe
O.None
D i62-206ci 1 3390 Check item 54 Is “DK” marked in al I parts ot
wst-2c32 to wsz-2338. U Persons 15 years oid and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No - sk ip to LEZ-2064
0 wsz-2062 1 3399 It we were to call back later would YOU (or . . . ) be able to provide us with the amounts ot pay . . . received in each q + these months
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
* *
* Wage and salary imputation +lags * * *
-
-
DATA S!zE BEtiN
0 LMIrPOl 1 3UX Urge and salary imputation tlag 1. Imoutation oi field ‘WSZ-KC
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .ImPuted
0 wS2IWOZ 1 3401 Wage and salary imputation tlag 2 Imputation q t field ‘Wsz-IND’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 lS2IrpD3 1 3IGD2 Wage and salary imputation tlag 3 Imputaticn of iield ‘EZ-2012’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 WszIrPLk 1 3433 Wage and salary imputation flag I Imputation of tield ‘W-2CZ6’
V !J .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 ws2:rP'Is 1 3aL Wage and salary imputation flag 5 Imputation of tieid ‘l&Z-2025
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . !mputed
0 EzIWO6 1 3.505
Wage and salary imputation flag 6 Imputatton ot field ‘W-2G3D’
V D .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 WsxALOl 1 306 Field ‘l&2-2032’ was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
0 WSZCALOZ 1 x07 Field ‘l&2-ZDY,’ was imputed
V D .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
D lE2CpIID3 1 3LO6 Field ‘k&2-2036’ was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 wszcALo4 1 3409 Field ‘WSZ-2038’ was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
_-.
267
ELF EWLOYt-?EL-
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 SEIOCC 3 341”
Edlted and imputed 3-digit occupation code. See appendix A-4
U Persons 15 years old and older
D SElIM 3 3413 Edited and imputed 3-digit industry code. See appendix A-5
!J Persons 15 years old and older * *
* The next 12 +ields contain * * business income by months 1-L *
* *
0 SEiiXSl 1 316 Weeks with business this mcnth (1).
U Perscns 15 years cld and cider
V 0 .None 1 .1 week 2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
0 SElw<Sz 1 3417 Weeks with business this mcnth (2).
LI Persons 15 years oid and q lde+ V D .None
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks
3 .3 weeK5 h .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
D SElLKS3 1 3418 Weeks with business this month (3).
U Persons 15 years old and cider V 0 .None
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks 4 .4 weeks 5 .5 weeks
0 SElLKsI 1 3419 Weeks with business this month (4).
IJ Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .None
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks 4 .I weeks 5 .5 weeks
26e
SELF E?‘FU’fX~~
DATA S!ZE BEGIN
5 sE:REC; 1 3czc Did this person receive income irom ;Sis business this mcnt!, (1)
U Fersons 15 yea’s old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes
2 .No
D SEiRECZ 4 . 3421
3,d t’is person receive inccme from t-Is business this month (2)
;’ =2rs;:s L5 ~~a’5 z’? and alder v 3 .No: in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
L SEGEC3 A 3Lzz E,d this perscn receive Income from tC : 5 t~size55 This 17=-t’ (3)
U Set-52-s 15 yea’s aid and older LJ c .hct in universe
1 .Yes ‘2 .Nc
-. i D 5ElRECL 1 3L23
3:d th:s sers;r rezetue inccme +rom t%s business tils month CL)
!J 72?SCYS 15 years t d aqd oi?er v c .N;z i n dr I verse
1 . Ye5 2 .No
E SE;AMT? = 3L24 AmoJrt cf income received this nzrti (1). 17 doliars. Fa:pe = 5,33332.
U Persons 15 years o,d and q leer
E 5EiWTZ 5 x29 Amca:t ;’ income rezeiued this month (2). in dOI la-S. Ranse = 0133332.
U Persons 15 years o,d and older
3 ==‘&-r3 --* 5 yL3c Amount of tnccme received this month (3:. In do: Iars. Range = 0133332.
L: Fe-s;ns :5 years o.d and oloer
0 SE?PMTL 5 3139
Amount of Income received this month CL).
!n C;‘!ars. Range = 0,33332.
‘J Pe-sons 15 years ale and olde- -
269
DATA S!ZE L?EE;!N
0 sii3PE2 1 344I Check item Sl - business I.D. number
U Pet-sons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not answered
1 .Pirst business repot-ted 2 .Second business reported
D SE12212 2 3445 How many hours per week did . . . usually work a? this bustness total hours = i,9$.
V -3.None
D E1221L i XL7
Do you think rhat the gross earnings oi this business WI !I be 01~0CD or
more during the next 12 months U Perscns 15 years old anti cider V
D
ii V
D
U V
D
U v
D
C .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
El2216 1366e Check item S2 tiave questions El2218 through SE12225 already been answered Sot- this business by another household member
Persons 15 years old and older D .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip tc El2232
2 .No
SE12218 1 3LL9
What was the total number of employees working for this bus i ness . Be sure to include . . .
Persons 15 years old and older 0 .Nct in universe 1 .l employee 2 .2 employees 3 .3 - 5 employees 4 .6 or more employees
SEiZD 1 3150
uas . . . ‘s business incorporated
Persons 15 years old and older 0 .Not in universe i .Yes - skip to SE1222L 2 .No
SE12222 1 3651 was . . . ‘5 business a sole
270
SELF EWLOYENT
DATA S!ZE BEGIN
proprietorship or a partnership U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
i .Sole proprietorship - skip to SE12232 2 .Partnership
3 SE12224 1 3452 Aside from . . . were any other members o+ this household owners or partners in this business
L Fe-sons 15 years o;d and q ider V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to El2232
* *
* The next 3 heids (5E12225 through sEl223C) * * at-e possible answers to the question: *
* *
* Which members (were owners or partners *
* in this business) *
* *
D sE12226 3 3453
Person No. 1Cl - 999
I: 3ersons 15 years oid and older
V g .Not in unjverse
n z*rnr -2 I ---i--i 3450
=erson NO. 191 - i99 !J PP-scns 15 years old and older V 5 .Kot In universe
3 smz3a 3 3459
Ferson NO. iO1 - 999 U Pepsons 15 years old and older V D .Not in universe
0 5E12232 1 3462
l&S . . . paid a regular salary from
this business during the 4-month
per i od U Persons 15 years old and older V C .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 5El2234 1 3663 Did . . . receive any (other) income from the business during this 4 month period
U Persons 15 years old and older V 3 .Not in universe
271
SELF B+PLOY?E?Z
DATA SIZE BEGIN
1 .Yes 2 .No
D sElZ34 1 34&i Check item 53 Is “yes” marked in either SE12232 or SE12234
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to EElZZSD
* * The next 4 fields (SE12238 through sElZZ4-4) * * contain business income by month *
* *
D cTlZ39 5 3465 What was the total amount oi income
that . . . received from this
business last month (month 4).
Range = -9,33332. U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0. None
D SE12240 5 3470 What was the total amount of income that . . . received from this hsiness 2 months ago (month 3). Range = -9133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0. None
D El2242 S 3475
What was the total amount of income that . . . received irom this business 3 months ago (month 2). Range = -9~33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
D-None
D SE12244 5 3400 What was the total amount of income
that . . . received from this business 4 months ago (month 1). Range = -9,33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D K12’246 1 3485 Check item 54 Is “OK” marked in al I parts o+ SE12230 to 512244.
U Persons ?S years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yos 2 .No - skip to 5-=12250
cl SE12248 1 3406 It I were to call back later would you (or . . . ) be able to provide us with the amounts oi income . . . received in each of ti-ese months
U Persons 15 years o!d and older \! il .NC? I> i;niuerse
1 .YOS
2 .No
D s.ElzzsC 1 3437 Check item 55 15 this business incorporated
U Persons 15 years old and older V C .Not in universe
1 .“es - skip to fE1226Z 2 .Nc
Pas iniormatlon aoout tie net profit (or loss) for this btisiness already been obtained by another household member
LI ?ersons 15 years old and older V E .Nct in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SE12262 2 .No
D SE12254 1 3489 Can.. .give an estimate of the net pro+lt (or loss) during the 4-month
period shown on the calendar U Persons 15 years q id and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Ye5 2 .No - skip to SE12262
0 SElpsb 6 3490 What was the net profit (or loss)
trom this business during the 4-month period.
273
SELF EWLOYMEN’
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Range = -33332,33332. U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
D sEliZ6C 5 3496 About how much did . . . earn from this business atter expenses during
the 4-month period. Range = -9>33332.
U F'ers3r.s 15 years c!d and older V -9.Not in universe
O.None * *
* Se I f-emp I oyment imputation flags * Y *
0 EiIPT!'1~ 1 3%: Selt-employment lmputatlon tlas 1
Imputation of tield ‘SEEOCC’ V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D sEiIPPO2 1 3502 Selt-employment imputation flag 2 Imputarion of tield ‘KlIM’
V 0 .kt imputed 1 .Imputed
D SZIMfC3 i 3x3 Seit-employment imputation flag 3 Imputation of field 'SEiZZi~'
V 0 .Nrt imputed 1 .Imputed
D SElIWO4 1 3504 Self-employment imputation flag 4 Imputation of field 'El2219
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D niwas 1 355 Self-employment imputation tlas 5 Imputation ot tield ‘ElZO
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D YlIWO6 1 3506 Self-employment imputation tlag 6 Imputation oi tield 'ElZZZZ'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
274
SELF EWLOYPENT
DATA SIZE BESiN
D SElIW37 1 3507 Self-employment imputation flag 7 Imputation of field 'SE12232'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputd
D SElIt'PC8 1 35233 Self-employment imputation flag 8 Imputation of field 'SE12234'
V 0 .Nct iTPuted 1 . Iap-ltec
D SEl:?K!9 1 25ac! Seif-eaqloyment imputation flag 9 I?autatlor ni tleld 'SEliZ54'
V C .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
c cc?'M=13 --.*I I 1 Se!t-emDloyment. Imputatron of t
V 0 .Ntt imputed 1 .Imputed
3519 imputation f lag :a
ield 'SE2256
0 SEiIWll 1 Selt-employment
3511 imputation flag 11
Imrutarion of tield 'SE12262' V 1 Net ~mo-'_ec v .
i . Imputea
0 SElCAL3: 1 3512 Eleid 'SE12238 was imputed
V 3 .No imputed input 1 .!mputed lnsut
D mm02 3513 Field JSElZZ4:' was imputed
V 0 .No Imputea Input 1 . Imputed input
0 sax03 1 3514 Field 'SE12242 was imputed
U 0 .No imputed input 1 . Imputed input
0 sElcpLa4 1 3515 Field 'SElzZU was imputed
V C .No imputed input 1 . !mputed input
D SEZKC 3 3516 Edited and imputed 3-digit occupation
-
-
275
SUF Er-PLOYrEM
DATA SIZE E5IN
code. See appendix A-L U Persons 15 years old and older
D SUIND 3 3519 Edited and imputed 3-digit industry
code. See append ix A-S U Perscns 15 years old and older * *
* The next 12 iields contain ?4
* business income by months l-4 *
* *
D SE2LKSl 1 3522 Weeks with business this month (1).
LI Persons 15 yeers old and older V D .None
1 .1 week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks I .I weeks 5 .5 weeks
DsE2uKs2 1 3523 Weeks wit!, btisiness this month (2).
U Persons 15 yeacs old and older
V 0 .None 1 .1 weeli 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks L .L weeks 5 .5 weeks
D SZZ.JG3 1 352L Weeks with business this month (3).
IJ Persons 15 years old and older V D .None
1 .I week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks I .L weeks
5 .5 weeks
DSEZLKSL 1 3525 Weeks with business this month (I).
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .None
1 .l week 2 .2 weeks 3 .3 weeks L .L weeks 5 .5 weeks
276
SELF EM%OYWT
DATA SiZE PEGIN
C SZRECi 1 3526 Did this p et-son receive income +rom this business this month (1)
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D EizREC2 1 3527 Did this P erson receive income from this business this month (2)
IJ Persons 1S years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 sE2REC3 1 3523 Cld this person receive income from
this business this month (3) U Persons iS years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 sEZ4ECC 1 3529 Did thrs person receive income from this business tnis month (4)
2 Fersons 15 years o:c and aider V 0 .kt in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No
D szzAr-71 5 3530 Amount of income received this month (1). In dollars. Range = 0,33332.
LI Persons 15 years old and older
D SE2MIT2 5 3535 Amount of income received this month (2). In dollars. Range = 0~33332’.
U Persons 15 years old and older
13 SZWIT3 5 330 Amount of income received this month (3). In dollars. Range = 0133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
0-L 5 35G Amount of income received this month CL). In dollars. Range = 0~33332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
277
SELF EMC)LOYMkT
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 SE22202 1 355”, Check item S2 - business I.D. number
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not answered
1 .First business reported 2 .Second business reported
D SE22212 2 3551 How many hours per week did . . . usually work at this business total hours = i,99.
U Perscns 15 years old and older V -3.None
D SE222lb 1 DC you think that the gross earnings of this bdsiness will be 81,000 or more during the next 12 months
U Persons 15 years cud and cider V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SE2224C
D SE22216 1 3554 Check item 52 hfave questions SE2221S through SE22224 alreacy been answered for this business by another household member
U Fersors 15 years cid and older V C .Nct in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SE22232 2 .No
D SE22218 1 3555 What was the total number of employees working ior this bus i ness . Be sure to include . . .
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .l employee 2 .2 employees
3 .3- 5 employees
6 .6 or more employees
D-0 1 3554
was . . . ‘s business incorporated U Perscns 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to SE2222L 2 .No
273
SE!2 ErIbLOYMNT
D
U V
D
U V
)c f * *
* * *
2
L ‘V
;;
U v
D
E22222
SIZE BEGIN
1 3557 was . . . ‘s business a sole proprietorship or a partnership
Persons 15 years old and older 0 .Not in universe 1 .Sole proprietorship - skip to SE22232 2 .Partnership
SE22226 1 3533 Aside trLm . . . were any other members oi this hodsehold owners or partners in this business
Persons 15 years old and older G .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SE22232
Tne next 3 tleids (SE22226 through E2223D) * are possible answers to the question: *
*
Whtch members (were owners or partners *
in this business) * *
SE22226 3 3559 Person No. 101 - 999
Per-mm 15 years old and older 3 .Nzt ‘7 Lmve-se
sEz2226 3 3562 Person No. 1Ci - 199
Cersnns 15 years old and oider 2 .Not in universe
SE2223D 3 356s Person No. 101 - 999
U Persons 15 years old and older i; 0 .Not in universe
DATA
*
D SE22232 1 Was . . . paid a reguia- salary trom this business durtng the G-month period
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D SE22234 1 3569 Did . . . receive any (other) income trom the business during this 4 month period
DATA SIZE BEG;N
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not In universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D EEZZZ36 1 3570 Check item 53 I5 JJyesJJ marked in either 5E!Z?32 or sE2zz34
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to EEZZZ50
* * The next Ir fields (5E!ZZ38 through sE-~z4Lc) * * contain business income by month *
* *
D 5Ez222 5 357i
i*rhat was the total amount of income that . . . received trom this business last month (month a). Range = -9~333332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
c1. None
D EZ2Z!l 5 3576 *&hat was the total amount oi income
that . . . received tram this
business 2 months ago (month 3).
Range = -9133332.
UPerscns 15 years old and older V -9.Not In universe
0. None
D SEiZ?GZ 5 358i
What was the total amount of income that . . . received ?rom this business 3 months ago (month 2). Range = -9,33332.
U Persons IS years old and older V -9-Not in universe
n.None
DSZZZZUb 5 3586 What was the total amount of income
that . . . received from this business 0 months ago (month 1). Range = -9133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older V -9.Not in universe
0 .None
280
SELF EfFLOYt’ENT
DATA s:zE BEGIN
D 5E22246 1 3591 Check item 54 Is “DK” marked in al I parts of sEza3e to sEmG4.
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - SklP t0 s%zso
c xzzxe 1 3592
It I were to call back later would you (or . . . 1 be able to provide us with the amounts of income . . . received in each oi these months
LI Ce-szrs 15 years t!d and older V a .Nct in universe
1 .Yes 2 .ho
oSEZZ25a 1 3593
Check item 55 Is this business incorporated
U Persons 15 years old and aider V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - SklP to 5EZ62 2 .Nc
5 Z~~5~ 1 359L Check item 56 ias inisrmation about the net protlt (cr loss) +or tnis business already been ontained by another household member
U Perscns 15 years old and older V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes - skip to EZiZbZ 2 .No
04222% 1 3595
Can... give an estimate of the net
protit (or loss) during the L-month period shown on the calendar
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SZZZ.262
DSE22256 6 3596 What was the net protit (or loss) from this business during the b-month period.
--__ --
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Range = -33332133332.
U Persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe
D SEZ2260 5 3602 About how much did . . . earn from this business after expenses during the l-month period. Range = -?,33332.
U PerEons 15 years old and older V -3.Not in universe
0 .None * *
* Self-employment imputation ilass * * *
cl 521PP01 1 3607 Self-employment imputation flag 1
Imputation of iieid ‘SSZKC’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 SEZIWOZ 1 3608 Self-employment imputation flag Z !mputation q i tteld ‘SEZIM)’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D SEZ;?“p33 1 3.62?
Selt-employment imputation tlag 3 Imputation oi +ieid ‘SEPZlL’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D SEZ!WOLI 1 3610 Seli-employment imputation flag 1( Imputation of field ‘SE22215
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .lmputed
D SE21ffO5 1 3611 Self-employment imputation tlag 5 Imputation of +ield ‘9X2220’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 SE2IMpO6 1 3-612 Self-employment imputation flag 6 Imputation oi field ‘EZZ222’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
.
SELF WLOYMENT
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D YZPPC7 1 3613 Self-employment imputation flag 7 Imputation of field ‘SCZZ32’
U 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D szwae 1 3611 Seli-employment imputation flag 8 Imputation ot field ‘SZZZZ34’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
c sEzIWC9 1 3.615
Seif-employment imputation flag 9 Imautation of tieid ‘sEzz25L’
V 0 .Not impu:ed 1 . Imputed
D SZZI>X=lG 1 3616 Seli-employment imputation tlag 10 Imputation of field ‘EmCk’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
E sEz!Mpll 1 3617
Self-employment tmpctation tlag 11
Imputation q i tield ‘SEzzZbii’ V E .Not imputed
i .ImPut~d
0 sEzcALo1 1 3618 Field ‘sEiZZ38’ was Imputed
V 0 .No Imputed input 1 .Imputed input
0 E2CALOZ 1 3619 Field ‘sEmlO’ was Imputed
V II .No Imputed input 1 . Imputed input
D sucpLo3 1 3620
Field ‘SD2242 was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 . Imputed input
0 s&zc&OG 1 3.521 Field ‘SiZZDiL was imputed
V 0 .No imputed input 1 .Imputed input
203 EN-TYP :
DATA
D IOlRECl Recipiency Month 1 of
SIZE BEGIN
1 3622 0) Soc!al Security income. the reference period
U Persons i5 years old or older V l.Yes
2.No
D IDlRECZ 1 3.523 Recipiency of Social Security income.
Mcnth 2 oi the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older V l.Yes
Z.No
0 IDlREC3 1 3bZL Recipiency of Social Security income. Flcnth 3 oi the reference period
U Fersc-s 15 years old or olde- V l.Ye5
2.No
3 IO’R”1 * -i 1 3625
Recipiency q + Social Security income.
Month 4 of the re+erence period
U Perssns 15 years old or older
V l.Ye5 Z.No
C ICiiAMTl 5 3626 Amgunt ci Social Se=,;rlty income received. Kant? i ot the reterexe per iod Range = 0933332
U Persons 15 years old or o!der
D IOlAYTZ 5 3631
Amount of Social Security income received.
Month 2 o+ the reference period
Ranqe = 0,33332
U Fersons i5 years old or older
0 IDlpMT3 5 3636 Amount q + Social Security income receiued.
nonth 3 of the reference period Range = Dj33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D IOlpMT4 5 3641
Amount o+ Social Security income received. Month 4 of the reference period Ranqe = 0 ~33332
LI Perscns 15 years old or older
D KIDSSYNl 1 Recipiency o+ Social Security income for
GEN-TYP 1
OATA SIL’ BEGIN
chi Idren. Month 1 ot the reference period U Children age O-17 years old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D KIDSSYM 1 3647 Recipiency of Social Security income tor chl ldren. Month 2 of the reference period
U Children age O-17 years old V C .Nct in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
3 KICSSYM 1 36La ZEcipiency of Szzial Security income tar
rhi ldren. Month 3 oi the reference period ii Chlizren ape O-17 years old V C .iwt I” universe
1 * .Yes 2 .No
C KICSSYNL 1 3649 Recipiency of Social Security income tar chi Idren. Month 4 o+ the reference period
U Children age O-17 years old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 . ‘k
D KXSSA!.?Tl 4 3650
Amount ot Social Security Income received for children. Month 1 of the reference period Eanqe = 0>5000
U Chilaren age O-17 years old
D KDSSPklTZ 4 3654 Amount o+ Social Security income received tar chi Idren. Month 2 of the reterence period Ranqe = 015000
U Children age O-17 years old
D KDSS4lT3 4 Amount ot Social Security income received
tar children. Month 3 of the reference period
Ranqe = 015000
LI Children age O-i7 years old
0 KDSSAMTL 4 3662 Amount a+ Social Security income received for chi Idren. Month 4 of the reference period
Range = 0,5030 U Children age O-17 years old
--.
GEN-TYF i
DATA SIZE SEG!N
D SSRECIND 1 3666 Social Security recipiency indicator
U All person53 including children V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Adult beneiits received in own name only 2 .Only adult benefits received jointly with
spouse 3 .Only child benefits received LL .Adult benefits received in own name and
child benefits received 5 .Adult beneiits received jointly with spouse
and child benefits recieved
D SS3DDO 1 3667 Check item A2 Is . . . a designated parent or guardian of children under age 18
iI Persons 15 years or older v c .hcr in universe
1 .Yes
2 .luo
D SS3DG6 1
During this &-month period,
payment5 from Social Securi especially icr the children
?I Ferscns 15 years or older rece V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
were any separate
ty received
iving Social Security
Did . . . also receive a separate payment for (himsel+/herselt) during any of these months
U Persons 15 years or older recerving Social Security
V 0 .Nct in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 553012 Did . . . recei jointly with
U Parr i ed persons receiving Social
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
1 3670 ue Social Security . . . ‘5 spouse 15 years or older
Security
0 ss301L 1 3671 Check item AL
206
EN-TYPl
DATA 5:ZE BEGIN
Has information about the amount received by . . . from Social Security
been recorded during an interview for . ..’ 5 spouse
U Married persons 15 years or older receiving Social Security
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next ISS code
2 .No
D 55306h 2 3672 Social Security sends out two types of checks i which color check does . . . receive.
Range = -i ,3 C ?ersons ;5 years or older receiving
Sociai Security
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Green
2 .Goid 3 .Other
-1 .DK
cl Es3066 2 3676
Do . . . ‘5 payments usually come on the first of the month or the third. Range = -1~3
U Persons 15 years or oiaer recetving soc;a1 Secdr I ty
V il .Not in universe
1 .First 2 .Thira 3 .Other
-1 .DK
0 SS336a 1 3676
Check item A7 Were Social Security payments received especially tor the children
U Children age O-17 years old receiving Social Security
U 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to next ISS code
D 553086 1 3677
Were all children living here
covered by these payments U Children age O-17 years old receiving
Social Security V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to next ISS code
287
QN-TYPi
DATA SIT, BEE!N
2 .No * *
* The next 6 fields (E3Cl88 through * * SS3098) are possible answers to * * the question: *
* *
w Which children were covered *
* *
D ss308E! 3 3678
Person fvo. 101-999 U Children age O-17 years old receiving
Sociai Security v 0 .Not in universe
D SS3C90 3 3681 Perssn No. 101-999
U Children age O-17 years o!d recelvlng Social Security
V U .Not in universe
c 03092 7
Ferson No. lo;-999
3.5%
U Children age O-17 years old receiving
Social Security V 0 .Nrt in universe
c Ss3C9i 7 3687 Person No. lill-999
LI Children age O-17 years old receiving Social Security
V 3 .Not in universe
D 53096 3 3.690 Person No. lOi-
Li Children age O-17 years old receiving Social Security
V 0 .Not in universe
0 SS3C98 3 3693
Ferson No. 101-999 iJ Children age G-17 years old receiving
Sccial Security V 0 .Not in universe
0 1011r?J01 1 3696 Social Security imputation flag 1 Imputation of field IOlMlTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .lmputed
238
QN-TYPl
DATA SiZE BEGIN
D 1011w02 1 3697 Social Security imputation flag 2 Imputation o+ field IOWITZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D Iaiirm3 1 3699
Social Security imputation flag 3 Imputation o+ field IOlplMn
V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D IDlIM=OL 1 36W Secial Secur tty imputation +iag L imputation ot ileld 13?PMTL
V E .Not Imputed 1 . Imputed
D 1011ivp05 1 3700 Social Security imputation flag 5 Imputation OS field SSXDB
V Cl .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D IDlIWO6 1 3701 Social Security imputaticn flag 6 Imputation o+ field KDSSWTl
U 0 .hct imskted 1 . Imputed
D IDl!Wg7 1 37P2 Social Security imputation flag 7
Imoutation a+ +ield KDSSAMTZ V 0 .Not imputed
i . Imputed
D IClIWLB 1 3703
Social Security imputation tlag Z Imputation of tield KDSS4WT3
U 0 .r\;ct imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IDlIrPO9 1 3704 Social Security imputation flag 9 Impuration oi field KDSSbMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IOZRECl 1 370s
Recipiency oi railroad retirement income. Month 1 of the reierence period
289
SEh’-TYP 1
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons LO year5 old and older V 1 .Ye5
2 .Nc
0 IOZRECZ 1 3706 Recipiency of railroad retirement income. Month 2 of the reference period
i Ter;t;s bU years old or older
2 :No
C IO2REC3 1 3707 Recipiency of railroad retirement income. Month 3 of the reference perled
U Person5 60 year5 q id or older V 1 .Ye5
2 .No
C IC2REC4 1 3708 Recipiency of railroad retirement income. Month 4 of the reference period
U Person5 LO year5 old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
c 102N-m 5 37C9
Amount of railroad retirement income received. Month 1 of the reterence period
Range = 0133332 U Persons h@ year5 old or older
0 1omz 5 3716 Amount of railroad retirement inccme
received. Month 2 of the reference period Range = C,33332
U Persons LO years old or older
C ICZAMT3 5 3719 Amount of railroad retirement income received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = G~33332
U Per5ons bC year5 old or older
c IC2AMTL 5 3726 Amount of railroad retirement income received. Month f+ of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 10 years old or older
C KICRRYNl 1 Recipiency of railroad retirement income for
290
GGN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
chi ldren. Month 1 of the reference period U Children age O-17 years old V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D KICRRW 1 373G
Recipiency of railroad retirement income for chi Idren. Month 2 of the reference pel,iod
U Chl Idren age G-17 years old V 0 .tvot in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 K XCRYN3 1 3731 Recipiency cf railrcad retirement income ior chl Idren. Msntb 3 of the reference period
U Children age O-17 years old v 0 .hct In universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D KIORRYN.4 1 3732 Recipiency of railroad retirement income for chi ldren. Month I of the reference period
LI Children age O-17 years oid v 0 .Net in universe
i ."e5 2 .Nc
0 KOR!?P$ITl 4 3733 Amount of railrcad retirement income received fcp chi Idren. Month 1 of the reference pericd Range = 015000. In dollars.
LI Children age O-17 years old
0 KDRRPMT2 I 3737
Amount of railroad retirement income received
for children. Month 2 of the reference period
Range = O~SCEO. In dollars. U Children age O-17 years old
0 KDRRAMT3 I 37hl Amount of railroad retirement income received for chi Idren. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0~5000. In dollars.
U Chi ldren age O-17 years old
0 KDRRAMTG 4 3745 Amount of railroad retirement income received for children. Month IL of the reference period
-
291
EN-TYPi
DATA SIZE a* 6E”N
Range = 0,5DDD. In dollars.
U Children age Cl-17 years old
0 RRRECIM 1 37L9
Railroad retirement recipiency indicator U All per5onsj including children V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Adult benefits received in own name only 2 *Only adult benefits received jointly with
5pouse 3 .Only child benetits received L .Adult benefits received in own name and
child benetits received 5 .Adult benefits received jointly with spouse
ant chiid benetits recieved
c Rc3zl; 1 37% Check item A2
Is . . . a designated parent or guardian of
children under age 18
U Persons 15 years or older V C .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
c) RR3C3t 1 3751 During this O-month period, were any separate payments trom railroad retirement received especially tor the children
U Fer5ons 15 years or older rece!vlng railroad retirement
v c YP ./ . in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D RR30Z 1 3752 Did . . . also receive a separate payment for (himseit/herself) during any ot these months
U Persons 15 years or older receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Ye5 2 .No
D RR3012 1 3753
Did . . . receive railroad retirement
jointly with . ..‘s spouse U Married Fersons 15 years or older
receiving railroad retirement V 0 .Not in universe
292
GEN-TYP 1
SIZE BEGIN
-
1 .Yes 2 .No
D RR3Dllr Check item p,ll
37%
Has in+ormation about the amount received by . . . from railroad retirement been recorded during an interview
ior . . .’ 5 spouse L! i%rr led per50ns i5 years i.’ older
receluing railroad rerlremenr V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to next 155 code
2 .No
3 RF’-&&, ~-3 2 1355 Railroad retirement sends Out two
checks; which color check toes . . Range = -1~3
i: Se-sons age 15 years or older receiu railroad retirement
V 0 .I\;ct in universe
1 .Green 2 .Gold 3 .Other
-i .3K
types q i . receive.
ing
3 RR3355 2 3757
cc . . . ‘5 payments usually come on the first of the mor.th or the third. Ranse = -$ ~3 A
U Persons acje 15 year5 or older receiving rai iread retirement
V 0 .Ncr in universe 1 .First 2 .Third 3 .Other
-1 .rx
C RR3358 1 3759
Check item A7 Were raiiroad retirement payments received especially tor the children
U Children age O-17 years oid receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes ‘2 .No - skip to next ISS code
-
-
II RR3ilBb 1 3760 Were all children living here
293
EN-TYP:
DATA SIZE BEGIN
cowered by these payments U Children age O-17 years old receiving
railroad retirement V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes - skip to next ISS code 2 .No
* * * The next 6 fields (RR3DBB through * * RR30961 are possible answers to * * the question: * * * * Which children were covered * * *
I2 RR3085 3 3761 Person No. 101-979
U Children age D-17 years old receiving -ai I -oad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
D RR3C9D 3 3766 Person No. lCl-999
U Children age D-17 years old receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
CI RR3092 3 3767 Perscn NC. ?Ol-X5’
U Children age D-17 years old receiving ral lroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
0 RR3091r 3 3770 Person No. 101-999
LI Children age O-17 year5 old receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
D RR3096 3 373 Person No. 101-999
IJ Children age D-17 years old receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
D RR3C98 3 3776 Person No. 101-999
U Children age O-17 years old receiving railroad retirement
V 0 .Not in universe
D 10211401 1 Railroad retirement imputation flag 1
294
EN-I-YE
- DATA SIZE BEGIN
Imputation of tield IEWlTl V LI .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D IDZIP-PDZ 1 3780 Railroad retirement imputation tlag 2 Imputation ct tieid ILW”lT2
V 0 .Not imwted 1 .Imputed
D !DZItFG3 1 37781 Railroad retirement imputation tlag 3 imputation cf tIeId IEWlT3
V G .Kot imwted 1 . :mPuted
c) !CZII*p54 ? 3782
Railroad retjrement imputation tlag I Imputation oi tield IE3VlT4
V D .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 1021rF?po5 1 3783 Railroad retirement imputation fiag 5 Imwtarion of +ie!d RR30CE
V 0 .Not Imputed : . InwteC
II IOfiYF~t 1 3784 Rallrcad retirement imputation Slag 6 impktation ot field KDRRAETL
V 0 .Not imputed i . imputed
D IDZIWZ7 1 3785 Railroad retirement imputation flag 7 Imputation of tield KC)RRPMTZ
U 0 .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
0 1021w138 1 3786 Railroad retirement imputation flag 8 Imputation of field KDRRPMT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IDZIWD9 1 3787 Railroad retirement imputation flag 9 Imputaticn of tield KDRRAMTL
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . !mputed
-..
295
QN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE EEGIN
D IO3RECl 1 3788 Recipiency of Federal SSI income. Month 1 of the reterence period
U Persons 15 year5 old or older V 1 .Ye5
2 .No
0 IUSRECZ 1 3789 Recipiency ot Federal 551 income. Mcnth 2 of the reierence period
U Persons 15 year5 old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IOWEC3 . I 3790
Recipiency ot Federal SSI income. Mcnth 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 year5 old or order VI .Yes
2 .No
I! IrmECrc 1 3791
Recipiency ot Federal SSI income.
Month I of the reterence period U Persons 15 years old or aider
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
C 103PSiTl 5 392 Amount ot Federal SSI income receiwed. Month 1 of the reterenre period Range = a,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 103A?m 5 3797 Amount of Federal SSI income received. Month 2 ot the reterence period
Range = II,33332 L! Persons 15 years old or older
II 103QIT3 5 3802 Amount ot Federal s51 income received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0>33332
U Persons 15 year5 o!d or older
II 1034WT.4 5 3007 Amount ot Federal SSI income received. Month L of the reterence period Range = a,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
296
GEN-TYFl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
0 103IMJOl 1 3812 Federal SSI imputation flag 1 Imputation ot field 103AMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 103It’+‘O2 1 3813 Federal SSI imputation tlag 2 Imputation of tield ICBWlT2
V @ .Not imputed I .imputed
0 103!WC3 1 3814 Federal SSI imputation flag 3 Imputation ot tieid 103AHT3
V a .bkt imputec ‘1 * Imputed
3 iG3ih?FOL 1 3815 Federal SSI imputation tlag L Imputation df tle!d IDWTL
V G .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 13SRECl 1 3816 Recipiency ot State unemDioyment compensation inccme. Month 1 ci the retereqze zeriod
U per5ons 15 year5 olc dr oider V1 . Ye5
2 .No
0 IGSRECZ 1 Xi7 Recipiency q t State unemployment compensation income. Month 2 ot the reterence period
U Persons 15 year5 old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 1052x3 1 3818 Recipiency of State unemployment compen5ation income. Month 3 of the reterence period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Ye5
2 .No
0 IDSRECr* 1 3819
Recipiency ot State unemployment compen5ation income. Month G
-.-
297
GEN-TY? I
DATA SIZE SEGiN
oi the reterence period U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IOSPZTl 5 3820 Amount of State unempioyment
compensation income received. Month 1 of the reterence period Range = a,33332
LI Persons 15 years old or older
0 IDSWTZ 5 35% Amount ot State unemployment compensation income received. Month 2 of the reference period Range = 0~3332
U Perscns 15 years old or older
D IEAIVIT3 5 3830 Amount of State unemployment compensation income received. Month 3 of the reterence period
Range = a,33332 U Persons 15 years old or older
D IDSLET 5 3835 Amount of State unempicyment compensation income received. Month L q t the reterence period Range = a J 33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D Iasxwa1 1 3840 State unemployment compensation imputation flag 1 Imputation of field ID54lTl
V Cl .Not imputed 1 .Imwted
D ms~Mpa2 1 38Ll
State unemployment compensation
imputation tlag 2 Imputation of field IOWITZ
V LI .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IDSIPFD3 1 38G? State unemployment compensation imputation +lag 3 Imputation of field IDS4lT3
EN-TYPl
DATA SlzE BEGIN
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 105IPPO4 1 State unemployment compensattnn imputation flag I
!mputation of field ICE&?TLc V 0 .Not Imputed
1 . Imputed
3 i&?fC1 1 36L.L Recipiency of supplemental unemployment beneiits. Month 1 oi the reference per I ad
U Pot-~z~;.o 15 years o!d or cider v i .Ya5
2 .Nc
D ICLECS 1 3845 Recipiency of supplemental unemployment
benefits. Month 2 of the reference pericd
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IO&EC3 1 384.5 Rec!x:ev= y 0) supplemental bi-employment benef i ts. Month 3 oi rire reference per t oc!
U Pe-sons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
‘2 .Nt
D Iawrl ii 1 3&7 Recrpiency of supplemental unemployment
bene+its.Month 4 of the reference perlnd
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
131ab4-m 5 3848 Amount ot supplemental unemployment bene+ i ts. Month 1 oi the reference
per i od Range = 0~33322
U Persons 15 years old or older
D La64vz 5 3853 Amowt of supplemental unemployment
-
GCr+TYP 1
DATA SIZE BEGIN
benefits. Month 2 ot the reference
period Range = Dj33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D IO&MT3 5 Amount oi supplemental unemployment benef its . Month 3 q i the reference per i od Range = Cj33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 106fvTL 5 3863 Amount ot supplemental unemployment benefits. Pan+ 4 of the reference
period Range = 0 933332
U Perscns 1’5 years old or older
D 106IW’Cl 1 Supplemental unemployment bene+its
imputation ilag 1 Imputation of field IObpMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D iO6IYPp32 1 3869 Supplemental unemployment oenefits imputation Slag 2 Imputation o+ field IDbps112
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IDbIWO3 1 3070 Supplemental unemployment benefits imputation flag 3 Imputation of field 106WT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D 106119DL 1 3871 Supplemental unemployment benefits imputation flag 4 Imputation of field IObpfn4
V D .Not imputed
1 .Imputed
D 107RECl 1 3872 Recipiency o+ other unemployment compensation. Month 1 ot the reference period
(;EN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
3 107RECZ 1 3873 Recipiency ot other unemployment compensat i on. Month 2 of the re+erence period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IO7REC3 1 X7& Recipiency of other unemployment c3TPclsPtIon. knth 3 0) the reference pericc
U Perscns 15 years old or older V 1 .yes
2 .No
a IC7RECb 1 3875 Recipier.cy 0) other unemployment compensation. Month L of the reference period
U Persons 15 years cld or older
V 1 .Yes ‘2 .No
D Ia7,4c: 5 3876 Amcunt ot orher unemployment compensation received. Month 1 of the re+erence period Range = a,33332
U Persons 15 years oid or older
0 107PP1TZ 5 3881
Amount ot other unemployment compensation income received.
Month 2 of the reference period Range = Or33332
LI Persons 15 years old or older
D 107pMT3 5 Amount oi other unemployment compensation received. Month 3 o+ the reSerence period Range = 013333’2
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 107NlT& 5 3891 Amount o+ other unemployment
-
--.-
3Ei
GEN-TY? :
DATA SIZE EG!h
compensation received.
Month 4 ot the reterence period
Range = Or33332 LI Persons 15 years cld or older
D IU7IWCIl 1 3696 Other unemployment compensation imputation tlas 1 Imputation of field 107WTl
V 0 .Nnt imputed 1 .Imputed
D 1071WD2 1 3697 Other unemployment compensation imputation: J’ag 2 Imputation c+ field 107kL’fTZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D 107!WD3 1 3696 Other unemployment compensation
imputation Slag 3 Imputation ot tield 107WlT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IiX!WDL 1 3699
Other unempioyment compensation
imputation flag 4 Imputation at tield 107AMTG
V Cl .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D IDBRECl 1 3900
Recipiency ot Veterans compensation or pension inccme. Month 1 ot the reference period
L! Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 106REC2 1 3901 Recipiency of Veterans compensation or pension income. Month 2 of the
re+erence period U Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .Ne
D 106REC3 1 3902 Recipiency ot Veterans compensation
GEN-TYPl
D4TA SIZE EGIN
or pension income. Month 3 of the reference period
U Perscns 15 years old and older U 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IESREC4 1 3903 Recipiency of Veterans compensation or pension income. Month 4 oi the reterence period
U Perscns 15 years q ia and older v 1 .Yes
2 .No
3 1:&q 5 3934
Amount ot Veterans compensation Or pension income received. Ponth 1
ot the reterence period Range = CI,33332
i! Persons 15 years old and older
D ICa4TZ 5 39139 Amount ot Veterans compensation or pension income received. Month 2 of the rete-ence perlod Range = Ot33332
‘A Persons 15 years cid and older
C 135SlT3 5 3914
Pmount ot Veterans compensation or pension income received. Mor,th 3 cf the reterence period Range = 0133332
u Persons 15 years old and older
0 IOBPMTL 5 3919 Amount of Veterans compensation or pension income received. Month 4 of the reterence period Range = 0~33332
LI Persons 15 years old and older
D MT3034 1 3924
Were all the people living here covered by . ..‘s payments
U Persons age 15 years or older receiving Veterans compensation or pension
V 3 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - sktp to next income source 2 .No
3E3
(LN-MPl
DATA SiZE 8EG:N
* The next 10 tields (VET3036 through * * VST3054) are possible answers to the *
* question: * * *
* Which persons were covered * * *
D VET3036 3 3925 Person No. 101-999
U All persons, lncludlng children, receiving Veterans compensation or pension
V 5 .Nor in universe
0 VFT3c3e 3 3926 Person Nc. 101-999
U All persons, including childrenj recelulng Veterans compensation cr pension
V f .Not in universe
D MT3DLE 3 393:
Person NO. 101-999
LI All persons, including children9 receiving Veterans compensation or pens to?
V II .Nct in universe
D MT3042 3 3934 Person No. 101-999
U All persons, including childrenj receiving Veterans compensation
or pens 107 V 0 .Not in universe
D MT3044 3 3937
Person No. 101-999 U All persons, including childrenr
receiving Veterans compensation
i verse or pension
VD .Not in un
D MT3D46 Person No
U All persons,
3 3940 . 101-999
including children] receiving Veterans compensation
Or pension V 0 .Not in universe
0 MI3U48 3 3943
Person No. 101-999
304
EN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U All persons9 including children)
receiving Veterans compensation or pension
V 0 .Not in universe
0 vz3a50 3 3946 P erson NC. 121-999
U All persons, including children, receiving Veterans compensation or pens /on
V 0 .Not in universe
3 MT3D52 3 3949
Person No. 101-999
U All persons, including children, receivtng Veterans compensation or ce?s ion
V C .Not In universe
D VET3054 3 3952 Person No. 101-999
U All persorsr including children, receiving Veterans ccmpensation or pensicn
V 0 .Not in universe
C ET3DtD 2 3955
Is . . . recuired to fill out an
annual inccme questionnaire for the Veterans Administration
U Persons age 15 years or aider receiving Veterans compensataon or pension
V C .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next ISS code 2 .Ne - skip to next ISS cede
D IDS!M=D? 1 3957 Veterans compensation or pension imputation +iag 1 Imputation of field ICBAMTl
V 0 .fict imputed 1 . Imputed
D 1@8iMp02 1 Veterans compensation Or pension imputation flag 2 Imputation ot tield 108MlT2
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IOSItl=D3 1 3959 Veterans wmpensation or pension
-
305
&EN-TYPi
DATA 5IZE BEt;fG
imputation flag 3 Imputation q i tleld IO&W3
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 .Imwted
D 1OBIt’l’OG 1 3960 Veterans compensation Or pension imputation flag P Imputation of field IIWMTb
V 0 .Nat input& i .Imputed
c IlLlRECl 1 3961 Recipiency o+ workers compensation. Manth 1 ;i tie reterence periad
U Perscns 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .Na
0 Iiaixcz , * 3962
Recipiency of workers compensation.
Manth 2 oi the re+erence period U Persons 15 years old and older
V 1 .Yes 2 .Na
D IlOREC3 * 3963 R~c~plenzy ci workers compensation. Montn 3 oi the reterence period
i F;er;i;s 15 years old and cider
2 :No
0 IlORECG 1 396L Recipiency a+ workers compensation. Mcnth I of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 Iln4Tl 5 3965
Amount o+ wcrkers compensation received. Month 1 of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old and older
D IlOWT2 5 3970 Amount of workers compensation received. Month 2 oi the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old and older
306
GEN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D IlOpsllT 5 3975
Amount oi workers compensation received. Month 3 at the reference period Range = 0933332
LI Persons 15 years old and older
D SlCAMTL 5 3953 Amount of workers compensation received. P?onth 4 of the reference period Range = Cr33332
U Fersons 15 years oid and older
C Il[lIrPOl 1 3955 Workers compensation imputation flag 1 Imputation q + field IlCPI‘1Ti
V 0 .Nat imputed 1 . Imputed
c IlD’t-FOZ * 1 3986 Workers compensation imputation flag 3 Imputation OS tieid IlOAMT2
U 0 .Nat imputed 1 .Imputed
D IlOIt”PO3 1 3907 Workers compensation imputatizn ilag 3 Imputation o+ field 110A’lT3
'J 3 .Nct imputed
1 . Impated
0 IlOIMpOl 1 3955
Workers compensation imputation tlag L Imputation oi +ieid IlGAMTL
V LI .Nc+ imputed
1 . Imputed
0 IliRECl 1 3989 Recipiency of employer or union sickness payments. Month 1 J+ the reterence period
U Fersons 15 years old and alaer V 1 .Yes
2 .No
II IlZREC2 1 3WO Recipiency of employer or union sickness
payments. Month 2 of the re+erence period
U Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
-
D IlZREC3 1 399: Recipiency of emplcyer or union sickness
307
EEN-TYPl
DATA SlzE BEGIN
payment5. Month 3 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IlZRECL 1 3w2 Recipiency of employer or union sickness payments. Month L of the reference period
LI Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IlZA’+Tl 5 3993 Amount of employer or union sickness paymelts received. Mcnth 1 of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old and older
0 IlZWlT2 5 3wf? Amount of employer or union sickness
payments received. Month 2 q i the reference period
Range = 0133332 U Persons 15 years old and older
D IlZPMT3 5 uKl3 Amount of employer or union sickness
payments received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0 7 33332
U Persons 15 years old and older
D IlZAMTG 5 lnLlB Amount of employer or union sickness payments rece 1 wed. Month 4 of the reference period Range = 0>33332
U Persons 15 years old and older
D IlZIWOl 1 6013 Employer or union sickness plan
imputation flag 1 Imputation of field 112AMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 1121rP02 1 LO14 Employer or union sickness plan imputation flag 2 Imputation ot field IlZWT2
308
CEN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Nat imputed 1 .Imputed
D 1121WO3 1 4015
Employer or union sickness plan imputation flag 3 Imputaticn cf field !lZWT3
V II .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 1121w404 1 4016 Employer or union sickness plan imwtatlm f!ag 4 imputation q t field 112AMT4
v 3 .Nc: imputed
1 . impute?
C Ii3RECi i 4017
Recipiency at private disability insurance income. Month 1 oi the
reference period U Persons 15 years old and older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 113REC2 1 lLOl5 Recipiency of private disability / rsuraxe i income. ,?knti 2 of the reference period
U Persans 15 years oi d and a I der v 1 .Yes
2 .Na
0 113REC3 1 4019
Recipiency ai private disability
insurance income. Month 3 of the
reference period
U Persons 15 years old and older
V 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
G 113RE’G 1 4020 Recipiency oi private disability insurance income. Month 4 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old and q I V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IlWTi S l+n21 Amount of private disab
der
Iity insurance
3c9
QN-TYp :
DATA SIZE EG!N
income received. Month 1 of the
reterence period
Range = CI,33332 U Persons 15 years old or older
D I13wlTZ 5 6026 Amount of private disability insurance income received. Month 2 of the reference period Range = 0,33332
U Persons L5 years old or older
D 113wT3 5 6031
Amount of private dlsabii ity insurance income received. Month 3 of the reterence period Range = 0~33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 1134HT6 5 6036 Amount of private disability insurance income received. Month 6 of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old and older
0 I13lMWl 1 6061 Private disabi Iity insurance
imptitation tlag 1 Impztaticn of field IlWlTl
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 .imputed
D 113IWO2 1 6062 Private disabii ity insurance imputation ilag 2 Imputation of field IEWlTZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 113IWO3 1 6063 Private disability insurance
imputation flag 3 Imputation of field 113AMn
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 113IWD6 1 6066 Private disabi I ity insurance
imputation tlag 6 Imputation of field 113fWT6
310
GEN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGiN
V U .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D IZDRECl 1 lOLs Recipiency of PrToC income. Month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older U 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZDRECZ 1 md¶ Recipiency of AFDC income. Month 2 o+ the reference period
U Fersans 15 years o Id or older V i .Yes
2 .No
0 IZDREC3 1 4347
Rer,3plen=y oL *DC income. Month 3 o+ the reference period
U Persons 13 years old or older v 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZDRECI 1 4048 Recipiency o+ AFDC income. r?orth 1 ol the reference period
i’ 5epss:s 15 years o:d or cider V 1 .Yes
i .No
3 IZ@AT,Tl 6 a49 ATlOUrt of AFDC inccme received. Month 1 of the reference p Range = C19W9W
U Persons 15 years old or older
riod
D IZGAMTZ 6 4n55
Amount oi AFDC income rece ved.
knth 2 of the reierenre period Range = a,997999
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 12DAvi3 6 LO61 Amount o+ AFDC income received. Month 3 of the re+erence period Range = 0,999999
U Persons 15 years old or oider
.-
0 IZDNITL 6 LO67 Amount of AFDC income received.
311
GEN-TYP?
DATA SIZE BEGiN
Month I ot the reference period
Range = cl>999999
LI Persons 15 years old or older
D A!=Dc3034 1 4073
Were all the people living here covered by . ..‘s payRents
U Persnns age 15 years or older receiving loFiX
v 0 .Nct in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next income source 2 .No
* *
* The next 10 +ie!ds (AFDC3036 through * * WOC3054) are possible ansuers tc the * * quest ion: *
* *
* Which persons were covered *
* *
D Amc3036 3 007L
Perscn No. 101-997 U Ail persons, including children,
receiving AFOC V 0 .Not in universe
D AFDC3C36 3 4377 Perso: Nz. lC1-?9?
‘U A! ) persons) including childrenr rece:uing AFiX
V 0 .Not in universe
0 mlC30~2 3 Lco90
Person NC. 101-999 U Ail persons, including children,
recelvlng PFOC V 0 .Not in universe
D mc30LIz 3 6063 Person No. 101-W9
LI All persons3 including children,
receiving Arl3C U 0 .Not in universe
D fFDc3owI 3 lrO66
Person No. 101-999 LJ All persons, including children,
receiving WDC V 0 .Not in universe
El 4FDC30# 3 1089 Person No. 101-999
312
EEN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE GEtiN
U Ail person51 including children, receiving MDC
V CI .Not in universe
0 mc3a48 3 4392 Person No. 101-999
U All persons, including children, receiving PFOC
V 0 .Not in universe
a A=uc305a 3 4095 Person No. 101-999
LI All pers~ns~ inciuding children, receiving AFX
i’ 1 .Ncr fn umuerse
13 mc305z 3 4098 Person No. 101-999
U Ail persznsj inzludlng children, receiving AR)C
V a .bt in universe
a mc3054 3 41tli Person NO. lal-999
U All persons, including children, receiving AFDC
v a .Not In universe
a mxwa? 1 41a4 AFDC imputation flag i Imputation ot tleld IZOAYTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .imputed
a IzaIwaz 1 4iC5 AFDC imputation flag 2 Imputation ot +ield 120AMTZ
V C .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IzaIwa3 1 4106 AFDC imputation flag 3 Imputation o+ field IZaNlT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IzaIwa4 1 4107 AFDC imputation tlag 4 Imputation oi tieid IZCWlT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D IZlRECl 1 4108 Recipiency of generel assistance income. Month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 IZlRECZ 1 1109 Recipiency of general assistance income. Mcnth 2 of the reference period
LI Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D IZIREC3 1 LliC Reclpienzy of general ass,stance income. Manth 3 of the reierence period
LI Ferscns 15 yea-s ola or older V 1 .Ye5
2 .Nc
3 IZiREClr 1 bill Recipiency of general assistance income.
Month I of the reference period IJ Fersans 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 121NlTl 5 6112 Amaunt of generai assistance income received. Month 1 of the reterence period Range = 0,3X32
U Persons 15 years aid or alder
0 XZlWlTZ 5 6117 Amount at general assistance income
received. Month 2 at the reference period
Range = Or33332 U Persons 15 years old or older
0 IZlWlT3 5 4122 Amount of general assistance income received. Month 3 of the reterence period Range = 0133332
LI Persons 15 years old or alder
D IZlz’WTb 5 1127
Amount ot general assistaxe income received. Month I of the reterence period
Range = 0933332
U Persons 15 years aid or older
313
[EN-TYPi
314
EN-TYP :
-
CATA SIZE BEGIN
0 GA3034 1 4132
Were all the people living here covered by . ..‘s payments 0
U Persons age 15 years or older receiving general assistance income
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next income Source 2 .No
* w * * * * *
0
LI
u
D U
v
0
u
V
D
U
V
D
U
V
D
U
V
The next 10 fields (G4353.6 through
G43C54) are possible answers question:
Which persons were covereT;
GA3336 3 4133
Ferscn No. El-999
t0 the
All persons, including children, receiving general assistance income 0 .Not in universe
643G36 3 4136 All persons, including children1 receiving general assistance income C .Not in universe
GA31L2 3 4139
Perscn No. 101-999
Al I persons, !nciuding children, receiving general assistance income 0 .Not in universe
GA3042 3 4142 Ferson NC. iCl-999
All persons, including children, receiving general assistance income 0 .Not in universe
WI3044 3 4i45
Person No. 101-999 All persons, including children, receiving general assistance income 0 .Not in universe
wn46 3 4lGB Person No. 101-999
All persons, including children1 receiving general assistance income 0 .Not in universe
315
QN-TYPl
CATA SIZE BEGIN
D G430~8 Person No. lo:-994
4151
U All personsr including children] receiving general assistance income
V 0 .Not in universe
D GA3D5E 3 4154
Person No. lEl-?W U All personsr including children,
receiving general assistance income v 0 .No: in universe
D &X3052 3 4157 Person No. 101-953
U Ail persensj including c’-~iIdren~ receiving generai assistance income
ii E .bt in universe
0 GA3C5.4 3 4140
Person No. 101-99’9
IJ Al! persons, including children,
receiving general assistance income V 0 .Not in universe
D 12:1l"Po1 1 4163
General assistance imputation flag 1 Imputaticn 5+ field IZiPblTl
V 0 .Nst imputed 1 .Imputed
E IZlIt”l=EZ 1 4ltG.4
General assistance imputation flag 2 imputation oi tieid IZlAMT2
V E .Not imputed i .Imputed
D IZlIWO3 1 416
General assistance imputation ilag 3
Imputation ot iield 121AHT3
V E .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IzlIwo~ 1 4166 General assistance imputation tias 4 Imputation ot field IZlAMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IZWECl 1 4167 Recipiency of foster child care payments. Month 1 of the reterence period
DATA SIZE BEGiN
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 IZ3REC2 1 4lbe Recipiency oi foster child care payments. Month 2 q + the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
0 123REC3 1 4149
Recipiency of foster child care payments. Month 3 of the reference period
L Persons 15 years old or older
Vl .Yes 2 .Nc
E IZWECL 1 4170
Recipiency of foster child care payments. Month 4 of the reference period
U Perscns 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
‘2 .No
0 :23Lw1 5 4171
Amcunt of fzter child care payments received. Month 1 q t the reference
period Range = Dj7a2
U ?ersons 15 years old or cider
D IBWTZ 5 4176
Amount oi toster child care payments received. Month 2 oi tne reference
period Range = Oi33332
!! Persons 15 years old or older
0 123WT3 5 4181
Amount of toster child care payments received. Month 3 ot the reference
per I od Range = 0,33X2
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 IZ3AHT4 5 LE.5
Amount o+ +oster child care payments
received. Month 4 ot the reference
per i od Range = OJ33332
U Persons 15 years old or cider
-.
317
EN-TYPl
DATA SIZE EGIN
D FCC3034 1 4191 Were all the people living here covered by . ..‘s payments
U Persons age 15 year5 or older receiving foster child care payments
V 0 .Not in uniuerse 1 .Yes - skip to next incnme e.ource 2 .No
* * * The next 10 fields (KC3036 through * * FCC3054) are possible answers to the * * question: *
* * ?4 Which persons were covered * * *
0 FCC3336 3 4192 Ferson No. 101-999
U All persons~ including children, receiving +oster child care payments
V 0 .Nct in universe
D FCC3038 3 4195
U
V
D
U
V
D
u
V
D
Person No. 101-999
All persons, including children, receiving foster child care payments
0 .Nct in universe
FCC3041 3 4198 Person Nc. 101-999
All persons1 including children, receiving foster child care payments a .Nst in universe
FCC3C42 3 4201 Person No. 101-999
All persons, including children, receiving foster child care payments 0 .Not in universe
FCC3044 3 4zo4 Person No. 101-999
U All persnnsj including children, receiving foster child care payments
V 0 .Not in universe
0 FCC3D46 3 4xl7 Person,No. 101-999
U All persons, including children, receiving taster child care payments
V 0 .Not in universe
318
ffiWTYP1
DATA 5iE EEC’N
D FCC3068 3 62iO U All perscns7 including children,
rerelving foster child care payments V 0 .Not in universe
II FCC3050 3 4213 Person No. 101-999
U All Persons9 including children) receiving foster chi d care payments
V 0 .Nct in universe
0 FCC3052 3 4216 Ferson No. 101-979
U A!l perscnsj including children, receiving +=ster child =are dayments
v 0 .hnt in universe
D FiC3C56 3 4219 Person lu’z. lOl-SW
U Ail persons, including children, receiving foster child care payments
V 0 .Nat in universe
D IZ3I!“PEi 1 4zi! Foster child care imputation tlag 1 Imputation of field IZ3MlTl
V E .kt imputed 4 - .I?PCted
D IZ3:9=C2 1 4223 Foster child care im?u?ation tiag 2 Imputation of field 123AL?TZ
V G .hot imruted
1 .Imputed
D 123IWE3 1 4326 Foster chi!d care imputation flag 3
Imputation of ileld 123NV3 V E .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D IZ3Ir7’04 1 4225 Foster child care imputation flag 6 Imputation of field 123AMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 126RECl 1 6226
Recipiency of other welfare. Month 1 ot the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older
319
QN-TYPl
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
D IZrcRECZ 1 b227
Recipiency of other weliare. Month 2 of the re+erence period
U Persons 15 years old or older v 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IXREC3 1 QZB Recipiency ot other welfare. Month 3 o+ the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZLRECC 1 Lz29
Recipiency of other welfare. Month h of the reference period
U Persons IS years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZANITl 5 r*23D Amount of other welfare received.
Month 1 oi the reference period Range = C,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D IZLpMT2 5 &235
Amount ot other weltare received. Month 2 at the reierence period
Range = 0,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 12m 5 4200 Amount of other weltare received. Month 3 ot the reference period Range = 0933332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D IZlAMTL 5 IrzL5 Plmount of other welfare received. Month L, of the reference period Range = 0~33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D DW3CyI 1 L250
Were all the peopie living here covered by . ..‘s payments
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Persons age 15 years or older receiving other welfare
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next income source 2 .No
* w * The next 10 fields (cw3036 through * * 0J3054) are possible answers to the * * q Jest ion: *
* *
* Which persons were covered *
* *
D aJ3036 3 4zSi Person No. 101-999
U AII persons1 including chtldrenj receiving other weifare
V 0 .Not in universe
D cmG36 3 4254 Person No. lGl-977
U A;t persons> inciuding children2 receiving other welfare
V :! .Not in universe
0 Gu3c4c 3 4257 Person No. lCi-999
U Al I persons 1 including children,
receiving other weifare V 0 .Not in universe
0 ‘YJ3E42 3 42Kl Person No. 101-999
U All persons, including childrenr recetving other welfare
V 0 .Not in universe
0 ow3044 3 42t3 Person No. 101-999
U All personsJ including children9 rete 1 v i ng orher we I fare
V 0 .Not in universe
0 am46 3 4266 Person No. 101-59
U All persOns> including children) receiving other welfare
V 0 .Not in universe
0 ok0048 3 4269 Person No. 101-W?
321
EN-TV1
U
V
D
U
v
D
U
V
0
U
V
II
V
0
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Al I persons including children,
receiving other welfare 0 .Not in universe
ciJ3050 3 4272 Person NO. 101-99
All persons, including children) receiving other welfare D .Not in universe
cGKl52 3 4275 Person No. 101-W
All persons, including children, receiving other welfare J .lvC? in universe
cY.J3-=4 “d 3 b276
Person NC. 101-W All personsj including children,
receiving other welfare 0 .Not in universe
12c1rp01 1 126: OtSer welfare imputation flag 1
Imputation q t tield IZ+AMTl D .Not imputed
1 . !nrutec
!Z&IrFCZ 1 4262 Other weltare imputation flag 2 Imputation ot tield IZLAJYT2
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D IZL!Ni=Z3 1 1263 Other welfare imputation flag 3 Imputation oi field 12UVlT3
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
D 124IrPOI 1 1264 Other welfare imputation flag Cc Imputation of field 12kMllb
V L! .Not Imputed 1 .Imwted
D WIC3136 1 4265
Did . . . receive any WIG vouchers last
month. Menth LL U Female 15 years old or older receiving WIG
vouchers
322
DATA SiZE BEGIN
V LI .No 1 .Yes
D WIC3140 1 4286 Did . . . receive any WIC vouchers 2 months age . Month 3
U Female 15 years old or older receiving WiC‘ vouchers
VO .Nc 1 .Yes
0 wic3142 1 4287
Did . . . receive any WIC vouchers 3 months
ago. Month 2 U Female IS years old or older receiving I*‘IC
vouchers VG .No
1 . YES
D WIC3144 1 4298 Did . . . receive any WIG vouchers 4 months ago. Month 1
U Female 15 years old or q lder receiving WIC vouchers
V 0 .No 3 A .Yes
D Ii5IpPJ? 1 4ze9
WIG imputat:cn ilag 1 Imputation oi field 1-T:
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
DiZSIPPLQ 1 4230 WIC imputation flag 2 Imputation ot tield IEGPITZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IzSIffCl3 1 4291 LIC imputation tlag 3 Imputation ot +ield IzsAYT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 1251rP04 1 4292 WIC imputation flag 4 Imputation of field Ii5k4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .!mputed
323
QN-TY!=l
DATA SIZE IA BEC’N
D 127RECl 1 4293 Reciptency ot tood stamps. Month I of the reference period
U Persons IS years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
D 127REC2 1 4234 Recipiency ot tood stamps. !%n?h 2 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older V I .Yes
2 .No
0 127REC3 1 4235 Recipiency q t toad stamps. MDnth 3 o+ the reference period
!J Persons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
C 127REC4 I 4296
Recipiency of trod stamps.
MJnth 4 of the reference period U Persons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
0 127AMTl 5 4297 Amount ot tcod stamps received. Month 1 of +he reterence period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years sld or older
0 127NT2 5 4392
Amount ot tood stamps received. Month 2 of the reference period
Range = oj333-32 U Persons 15 years old or older
D 127AW-3 5 wi17 Amount of tcod stamps received. Month 3 of the reterence period Range =a,23332
U PersDns IS years old or older
D 127NlT4 5 4312
Amount ct toad stamps received. Month 4 of the reterence period
Range = 0133332 U Persons 15 years old or older
324
EN-TYPl
DATA S!zE ?EGIN
0 FS3IDcI I w17 Were all the people living here covered under . ..‘s food stamp al lotment
U All persons, including children, covered by toad stamp allotment
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next income source 2 .No
+f t * Tire next IO t ie Ids (Fs3102 through * * FS3120) are Possible answers to the * * question: * * * * Which perscns dere ccvered * * *
D FS3IO2 3 4318 Persan NC. 101-599
U Ail personsj incluiing children, covered by toad stamp allotment
V 0 .Not in universe
0 FS3104 3 4321 Person No. 101-799
U All personsr including children, covered by iood stamp allotment
‘9 0 .N=t i r un I ,,,evse
CI FS3106 3 4324
Person NC. lDi-999 U All persensj inclucing chilaren,
covered by +ood stamp allotment v a .NO~ in universe
D FEZ105 3 4327 Person No. lOI-W9
U All personsl including chiidrenr covered by tood stamp allotment
V 0 .Not In universe
0 FU::3 3 4.339
Person No. lCl-999 il All pe:sons, inclading children,
covered by icod stamp a! Iotment V 0 .Not in universe
3 FS31?2 3 4333 Perecn No. lUI-999
b All persons, inclueing children, covered by food stimp allotment
V Cl .Nct in universe
---.
325
EN-TY!’ 1
@ATA SIZE BEGIN
13 FS3114 3 a342 Ferson No. 101-999
IJ All persons, including children, covered by food stamp allotment
V 0 .Not in universe
D Fs3116 3 L339 Person No. 101-999
IJ All persons, including children, covered by tood stamp allotment
V 0 .hot in universe
D F’S:19 3 a62 Person No. 101-999
LI Al i pe-scnsx including children, covered by tood stamp aiiotment
U 0 .hct in universe
D FBiZC 3 634.5 Person No. 101-999
U All persons, including children1
cavered by tood stamp allotment
V 0 .Not in universe
0 127:w01 1 GAB Food stamp imputation tlag 1 Imputat:cn ct tieid IZ7WJTI
V il .Ncz imputed 1 .Imputed
D IZ71WOZ 1 LX9 Food stamp imputation tlag 2 Imputatton ot field 127AMT2
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D 1271WD3 1 aso Food stamp imputation flag 3 Imputation q t tieid 127pMn
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 Iz7IrPGL 1 6351 Food stamp imputatio:, tlag 6 Imputation ot iield 127pMTL
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
D IZBRECl 1 6352 Recipiency ct child support payments. Month 1 ot the reterenre period
326
GEN-TYPl
-
DATA SIZE SEEIN
U Fersons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
D IZBRECZ 1 6353
Recipiency af child support payments. Month i of the reference period
LI Persons iS years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 12eREC3 16356 Recipiency of child support payments. Month 3 cf the reference period
‘i Pe-sons 15 years o,d =r older ‘J i .Yes
2 .Nc
0 12siEC6 i L355 Recipiency of child support payments. Month 6 of ti-.e reference per,od
U Perscns iE years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D Ii!BAFI;l 5 633 Amount of child support payments received. Month 1 of the refer-e-ce period
Range = 0~33332 U Persons 15 years olc or older
D IZB4i?T2 5 636:
Arrcunt cf child suppart payments received.
Manth 2 of the reference pericd Range = 13133332
U Persons 15 years old or alder
D 1zmi3 5 63!&
Amount of child support payments received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = a,=zz
CI Persons 15 years old or older
3 IZ&WTL 5 6371
Amount of child support payments received. Month 6 oi the reference periad
Range = OJ33332 U Persons 15 years old or cider
D IZBIPPOl 1 6376 Child support imputation flag 1
329
EN-TYP ;
DATA S!zE EG!N
D !3’lRXZ 1 wiO9
Recipiency oi csmpany or union pension i ncome . Month 2 of the reference period
U Persons LO years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 13DREC3 1 UlO Recipiency of company or union pension i nc3me. Month 3 of the reference period
ti Persons bC years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
3 !3ORECr, 1 WI11 Recipiency of company or union pension i ncome. Month L of the reference period
J Fersons 40 years old at- older Vl . Yes
2 .No
D 1304lTl 5 wL12 Amount o+ company or union pension income received. Mcnth 1 of the reierence pericd Range = 0133332
il Persons LO years ald or elder
D I3wK? 5 4G17
Amcunt of company or unton penliion income received. Month 2 of the reierence period Range = Or33332
U Perscns LcrJ years old or older
D 130PS?T3 S L422
Amount at company or union pension income received. Month 3 of the reterence period
Range = 0~3333’2 LI Perscns 60 years old or older
D 130AMT4 5 uLz7 Amount of company or unior peneion income received. Month Ir of the reference period Range = Or333332
U Persons IO years old or older
D I3O!WDl 1
Company or union pension imputation flag 1 Imputation of field 13CWlTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
33G
GEN-TYP 1
DATA SiZE BEGIN
D 13CiWO2 1 U.33 Company or union pensicn imputation flag 2 Imputation at ficid 13OAMTZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
CI 13OIFpO3 1 u31r Company or union pension imputation flag 3 Imputation of field J3W
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 13OIPQ=OO 14.as’ Company or union person imputation flag h Imputat; on of ireId i3OWTL
V 0 .Kct impwtati _ .Jmnouted
0 131RECl . U36 Gec.piency of Fsderal ciyii service pensinn i ncome . Month 1 oi the reference period
LI Persons GD years old or cider V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 131RECL? 1 4&3? Recipiency of Federal civil service pension i ncdne . Month 2 cf the reference per!3d
‘L Fersons 40 years old cr oIc3er :j 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 13lREC3 5 i h43E Recipiency of Fecersl civil sercice penslon i ncome . Month 3 of the reference pericd
L Persons LO years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 131EC4 1 U39 Recipiency of Federal civil service pension i ncome. Month G D+ the reference period
k Persons 40 years old cr older V? . Yes
2 .No
0 131WiTl 5 &J&o
Amount of Federal civil service pension incdme received. Month 1 of the reference period. Range = 0~33332
U Persons 40 years old or older
331
GN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE BEGIN
c I31AM-z 5 udk5 Amount of Federal civil service pension income received. Month 2 of the reference period. Range = 0>33332
U Persons 10 years old or older
D 131wrr3 5 wi50 Amount of Federal civil service pension income received. Month 3 o+ the reference period. Range = 0733332
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 131pMc( 5 u&55 Amount o+ Federal civil service pension income received. Morth 4 of the reierence period. Range = 0~33332
U Persons IrO years old or older
3 131IWDl 1 44.60 Feoeral civil ian pension imoutation ilag 1
Imputation of field 131pMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 131iWCZ 1 Lb61 Federal civilian pension imputation flag 2 !mputation o? field 131AMT2
(J Z .Nor Imputed * . Imputed
D 135IW23 1 0462 Federal civilian pension imputation fiag 3 !mputation of tield 131AMT3
v 0 .F\rct imputed
1 .Imputed
D 131IWDG 1 1463 Federal civilian penwon imputation tlag L !mputation of field 131AKTL
V D .Not imputed ! . Imputed
D 132RECl 1 u&L Recipiency of U.5. military retirement income. Month 1 ot the re+erence period
U Persons 40 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 132REC2 1 0465 Recipiency of U.S. military retirement
332
GEN-TYPl .-.
DATA SIZE BEG!N
i ncdme . Mont* 2 of the reference period L Persons 4C years old or oider V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 132REC3 1 u66 Recipiency of U.S. military retirement i ncome. Month 3 oi the reterence period
U Fersclns 10 years old cr older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 132REC4 1 &.4&7 Recipiency of U.S. military retirement : nccne. Month & oi the reference period
Li Persons LLO years old or older W 1 .Yes
2 .No
3 132#WTl 5 u&a Amount O+ U.S. military retirement income received. Month 1 oi the reterexe period Range = 0,X.%32
U Persons 40 years old or older
D 132NlT2 5 uL73 Amount Of U.S. military retirement income received. Morth 2 of the reference period
Range = Cj33332 U Persons LO years old or older
c :32?iT3 5 4x70 Amount of U.S. military retirement income received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0133332
,J Perscns li0 years old or older
0 132AKTL S L493 4mount of U.S. mjlitary retirement income received. Month 4 of the reference period Range = 0933332
U Persons 40 years cld or oide-
C I32IrBOl 1 Lc488
Military retirement imputation flag 1 Imputation of field 132AMTl
V C .Not lmwted 1 .Imwted
D 132IWOZ 1 4689 Military retirement imputation flag 2
333
(FN-TYP1
DATA SIZE %EG:Y
Imputation df Cield 132PMT2
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .ImPuted
D 13ZIWO3 1 4fb90 Military retirement imputation flag 3 Imputation of field 132fWlT3
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
3 1321WOL 1 4L9i Military retirement imputation flaq 4 Imputation of field 132PMTL
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 13ARECl 1 &in Recipiency of State government pension income. Month 1 of the reference period
LI Persons LD years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 136RECZ 1 Lc493
Recipiency of State government pension Income. Month 2 of the reference period
Li Perscns LO years old 3r o!der V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D 13GEC3 1 ILL94
Recipiency cf State government pension i ncome . Month 3 o+ the reterence period
U Persdns h0 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IXf?EU 1 u95 Recipiency of State government pension
i ncome . Month b of the reference period
U Persons 60 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZLAMTl 5 6.696 Amount of State government pension incame received. Month 1 of the reference period
Range = 0~33332 U Persons 60 years cld or older
D ISWIT 5 WOl Amount of State government pension income
EN-TYPl
DATA SIZE EELIN
-eceived. Month 2 of the reierence perica Range = 0~33332
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 134wl-r3 5 15U6 Amount a+ State government pension income received. Mcnth 3 of the reference period Range = OJ33332
U Persons 40 years aid or alder
0 13&.A’?TL 5 4511 Amount at S?ate government pension income rece:ued. Month 4 o+ the reference period Ranse = ot33332
LI Persons 40 years old ar cide-
D !3.6!“1pDl 1 h516 Sate gcvernment pension Imputation flag 1 Imputation oi t,eld i3GMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Impute0
II 134IrFCZ 1 617 State government pension imputation flag 2 imwtat:on o+ field IXWlTZ
V 0 .Nat imputed 4 _ .!msdred
S I3LbiVcZ3 1 Lsia State government penslan imputation tlas 3 !nputation of +ield I?&WT3
V 0 .Not imputed
: . imputed
C 13~It’ClL 1 L5:9 State government pension imixtation tlag I Imputation ot ileld I%WT4
V C .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
D 135RECl 1 b.520 Recipiency ai local government pension I ncame. Month 1 ot the reference period
L: Pe-sons LO years old or older J 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 135iTxz 1 1521 Recipiency of local government pension i ncome. Month 2 of the reterence period
U Persons 40 years old tr older
335
EN-TYP :
CIPTP SIZE BEtIN
V? . Ye5 2 .No
II 13SREC3 1 4522 Recipiency a+ local government pension i ncame. Month 3 at the reference period
U Persons LO years old or alder V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 135RECL 1 L523 Recipiency of local government pension income. Month L ot tne reSerence period
U Persons 40 years old or elder V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 135WTl 5 L524 Amount ot local government pension income rece i wed. Month 1 oi the re+erence period Range = a,33332
U Persons 60 years old or older
15 13SWlTZ 5 L529
Pmount c+ local government pension income received. Month 2 oi the reierence period
Range = 0933332 U Persons LD years aid ar alder
c 135AFTn 5 L534 Amccnt of local government pensian income received. Month 3 of the reierence period Range = 0933332
Ll Persons 00 years old or older
D 135&IT& 5 L539 Amount of local government pension incame
received. Month L at the reference period
Range = 0>33332 U Persons 10 years old or older
D 135IPPOl 1
Lccal government pension imputation ilag 1 Imputation of field 13SMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 1351rPJ2 1 Local government pension imputation +lag 2 Imputation at tield 135MT2
V 0 .Nat imputed 1 .Imwted
336
GEWTYPl
-
DATa S:ZE BEGiN
0 135IWO3 1 Local government pension imputation flag 3 Imputation at field 175AlT3
‘J il .I\lot i mpured 1 . Imputed
II 135IMpO4 1 L5117 Local gcvernment pension imputation tlag 4 Imputation of tield 135A’lTl
V C .Nct imputed 1 .Imputed
D 13kRECl , A Recipiency of I te insurance income. Month- 1 q t the reterence period
5 Persons 40 years old cr older v 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D 136RECZ 1 639 Recipiency c+ !ite insurance income.
Mcntr. 2 oi the reierence per 1 od
U Persons LO years old or alder v 1 .Yes
2 .nc
0 -3&REC3 1 fi50 Recap 27cy ot lit2 qnsuranc2 irccme.
Month 3 ct the reference perioc ‘d Persons dJ years old or older \’ 1 .Yes
2 .no
0 13G!EC1* 1 4551 Recipiency ct life insurance income. Month h oi the reference period
U Persons 40 years old or older v 1 .Yes
2 .No
D ‘3&%X * 5 6552 Amount of lit2 insurance inccme received. Month 1 of the reterence period
Rang2 = 0~33332 U Persons 00 years cid cr older
0 136wTz 5 4.557 Amount ot life insurance income received.
Month 2 of the reterence period Range = 0~3333’2
U Persons 60 years old or older
337
GEN-TYP:
DPTA SIZE &‘GIN
D 136AMT3 5 45&z Amount of life insurance income received.
Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0333332
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 13&Nl-r4 5 4567 Amount oi Ii+e insurance income received. Month 4 ot the reference per,od Ran9e = 0~33332
LI Persons hO years old or oloer
0 1361rPDl 1 4572 Life inscrance income imputatjon flag 1
Imputation of tield 13SUTl V 0 .Not imputed
1 .imp&ed
D I36IPCZ 1 4573 Life ir.sxance inccme imputation tiag 2 Imputation ot tield I36WT2
V 0 .Not ;mouted 1 .Imputed
D 136IrFO3 ? L57L Life insurance income imputation tlag 3
Imputat.cn of tield 13b4plT3 V 0 .Not imputed
? .Imputed
0 136iPPOL 1 4575 Life insurance income imputation flag 4 Imputation o+ flelc! I%.MT4
V O .Not imputed 1 . !mPuted
D IxRECl 1 4576 Recipiency of estates and trusts income. Month 1 of the reference period
LI Persons ht years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 137RECZ 1 4577 Recipiency of estates and trusts income. Month 2 of the reterence period
U Persons 40 years old or older ‘J 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IZREC3 1 4578 Recipiency oi estates and trusts income.
SEN-TYP 1
DATA SiZE EEGIN
Month 3 of t+e reference period U Perscns liD years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 137RECL I k579
Recipiency of estates and trusts income. Flonth 4 of the reference period
U Persons GO years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 137brm 5 4580 AmounT z- ’ estates and trusts inccme pecerved. t-k~th 1 of the reference period Range = C:33332
U Persons 00 years old or older
3 13xYT2 5 GS5 Amount of estates and trusts income receiLec. Month 2 of the reference period
Gange = 0,33332 U Persons LO years old or olaer
3 i37PET3 5 L59C Amcunt oi estates and trusts income received. Mcnch 3 oi the reference period narge = 0~33332
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 i37NlTG 5 4595 Amount of estates and trusts income received. kntn 6 of the reference period Range = 0,33332
LJ Perscns 4D years oid or aider
D 137IWS: 1 4600
Estates and trusts imputation fiag 1 Imputation ot tieid 137WTl
'J 0 .Not lnwteci I . Imputed
D 137IWOZ 1 4601 Estates and trusts imputation flag 2 Imputation of tield 137AMT2
J 0 .Not imputec I . Imputed
G 137IWO3 I 4602 Estates and trusts imputation flag 3 Imputation of field IRWlT3
-
CEN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE EGIN
V 0 .Not imputed
I . Imputed
0 137IrpO4 1 4603
Estates and trusts imputation ilag 4
Imputation of field 137AMT.b V 0 .Not imputed
1 .Isputed
0 138RECl 1 4604 Recip,ency of other retirement, disability or survivor payments income. Month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 40 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 13BREC2 i 6.605
Recipiency ol other retirement, disabiltty or survivor payments inccme. Month 2 of the reterence period
U Persons 40 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 135REC3 i 4606
Recipiency ot other retirement, disability or survivor payments income. Mcnth 3 at
the reference period U Persons 40 years old or older V I .Yes
2 .No
D 135REC4 1 4607 Recipiency of other retrrementj disabiiity or survivor payments income. Month 4 of the reterence period
U Persons 40 years old or older V I .Yes
2 .No
D 136WTl 5 4608 Amount of other retirement, disability or survivor payments income received. Month i of the reference period Range = 0~33332
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 Iz35fv-m 5 4613 Amount et other retirement, disability or survivor payments income received.
GEN-TYPl
DATA S!ZE BEGIN
Month 2 of the refererce period Range = 0933332
U Persons LO years old or older
0 13aPm3 5 G618 Amount of other retirement, disability 01. survivor oayments inccme received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0~33z32
U Persons 40 years old or older
0 13wlTL( 5 1*623 Amount c+ other retirement, disability a- survivor payments income received. Mcnth 4 oi the reierence period Ranle = C.33332
U Persons 40 years old or older
C 13SiYKli 1 u23 Other retirement, disability or surviucr oaymerts imputation ilaq 1 Imoutat ~7 ot field 138AMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imwted
3 13YIWO2 1 f&29 Other retirement, disability or surv I VOT Payments Impuzatlon tlaq 2 Imwtation ot fleid 138i;VTZ
V S .Nrt imputed 1 . Imputed
c :zE!r??o3 1 4630 Other retirement, disability or Survivor mayments imputation +laq 3 Imputation of field IBWT3
V U .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
3 13eInpO~ 1 L631 Other retirercentJ disability or
su-visor payments imputation flag G Imptitation of field 135AMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 IlORECl 1 L632 Recipiency ot G.I. Bill education benefits. Month 1 oi tne re+erence period
U Persons 17 to G9 years old V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
-.
361
G!EN-TYP i
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D ILIJRECZ 1 Recipiency of G.I. Bill education benefits. Month 2 of the reterence period
U Persons 17 to A9 years old v 1 .Yas
2 .No
D ILOREC3 1 Recipiency of G.I. Bill education benefits. Month 3 of the reference period
U PersoTs 17 to l9 years old V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D ILORECL 1 6635 Recipiency of G.I. Bill education benefits. Mcnth 6 of the reference period
LI ?ersons 17 to L9 years old V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D IGOPMTl 5 4636
Amount af G.I. Bill education benefits
received. Month 1 of the reference period Range = 0733332
U Persons 17 to A9 years old
0 ILOWTZ 5 664: Amount of G.I. Bi II education benefits recetved. Month 2 ot the reference period Range = 0933332
U Persons 17 to r*9 years old
D Ihwll-3 5 6666 Amount of G.I. Bill education benefits received. Month 3 ot the reference period
Range = Oj33332 U Persons 17 to 49 years old
D 16w.vT6 5 6651 Amount of G.I. Gill education benefits received. Month I of the reference period Range = 0,33332
U Persons 17 to 69 years old
0 IbO:rPOl 1 G.I. Bill education benefits imputaticn f lag1 Imputation of field IhDPMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
342
GEN-TYPl
DATA SiZE EGIN
c ILoIwo2 1 4657 G.I. Bill education benefits imputation flag 2 Imputatior of fieid IGOAMTZ
L’ 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 IlrOIWO3 1 6658 G.I. Bill education. benefits imputation f!aE 3 Iaputatlon of fielc 14iYAMT3
V C .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
0 !~CI@poI 1 Lb59
;.I. Ed I! eauzaticn benefits imputation ilaq Ic Imputatio of iield ILL&WIT4
\I 2 .!\iot imputsc i Imputed
0 ISXEC: 1 46.50 Recipiency of charitable groups income. Yonth 1 of the reference period
c! Ferscns i5 years oid or zider v 1 .Ycs
2 .ua
C i5o’ECZ 1 4611 -?eciD,ency ;i z-aritable q-31;ps inrome. Murth 2 of ti-e reference period
U Persons 15 years old or Elder V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 ISC;REC3 1 L&2 Reciplenck of charitable groups income. Month 3 oi the reference per!od
U ‘e-sons 15 years q id or elder V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IStlRECL 1 4663 Recitaiency of charitabie groups income. Mcnth 4 OT the refererce perlo=
IJ Persons 15 years old or cider V i .Yes
2 .No
0 150fvlTl 5 6666 Amount of charitable groups income received.
DATA SIZE BEGIN
Month 1 o+ the reference period Range = Cl,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 15DAMTZ 5 4.6.9
Amount of charitable groups income received. Month 2 of the reference period Range = Cl,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 15OAYT3 5 Lb74 Amount of charitable groups income received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 15DA’-YT4 5 6679 Amount of charltaole groups income received. Month L of the reference period
Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 15DI?FDl 1 uab
Charitable group imputation flag 1
Imputation of field 15DAMTl L 0 -Not Imputed
1 . Imputed
C :5DIWDZ i 44x55 Charitab!e group imputation flag 2 Imputation of field ISWIT
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
a I5OIWD3 1 Charitable group imputation flag 3
Imputation of field 15DAMT3 V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
0 15OIW34 1 L.&e7 Charitable group imputation flag L Imputation of field ISDPMTl
U 0 .Not inputea 1 .Imputed
D ISlRECl 1 L!sa Recipiency oi money from relatives or friends. Month 1 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years oid or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
344
GEN-PIP1 .
DATA s:zE BEG ! N
D ISlRECZ 435 Recipiency ni money from relatives or friends. Month 2 ot the reference period
U Persons 15 years old or older U 1 .Yes
2 .ro
D 151REC3 1 4.690 Recipiency of money from relatives or friends. Yonth 3 of the reference period
U Parsons 15 years oid or q !der V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D I~lFECL 1 b&9? Reclriency 3f money it-am relatives or friends. Konth 6 cf the reference period
i FE-sons 15 years old or nider V i .Yes
2 .No
0 151AYTl 5 4.692 Amcunt cf money from relatives or friends received. Mcnth 1 of the reference period Range = a, 33332
U Fersons 15 years o!d or older
D 151A’lTZ c 6697 AnIunt of x71eb t-033 relatives 3r friends received. TC-tY 2 of the reference period Range = D~33332
ti Persons 15 years cid 0’ clder-
D 151ps;T3 5 47G2 Amwnt ot money from relatides or friends received. Month 3 of the reterence period Ranqe = a, 33332
U Fersons 15 years old cr alder
D !SlPMT4 5 4707 Amount cf mnney from velatives or triends rece i ved. Month LL of ;he reference period Range = a,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 15iIWOl 1 1+712 Money frcm relatives or triends imputation
flag 1 Imputation of field 151WlTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
345
EN-TYP 1
DATA SIZE BELIh
D I5lIwaz 1 4713
Money from relatives or triends imputation flag 2 Imputation of field 151AMTZ
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
a IslIwa3 1 4714
Money from relatives or friends imputation
flag 3 Imputatinn of field 151QlT3
V CI .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 15l!WD4 1 4715
Money trcm relatives or friends imputation flag 4 Imputation ot tield 151AMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 152RECl 1 4716
Recipiency of lump sum payments. Month 1 of the reference period
LI Persons 15 years oid or o!der V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 152RECZ 1 4717
Recipiency ot lump sum payments. Month 2 q i the reterence period
U Persons 15 years cid or order Vl .Yes
2 .w
D 152REC3 i 4718
Recipiency q t lump sum payments. Month 3 cf the reference period
U Persrxs 15 years old or oider
Vl .Yes 2 .No
6 152REC4 1 4719
Recipiency of lump sum payments. Month 4 of the reterence period
U Persons 15 years old or older
V 1 .Yes 2 .No
D 152WlTl 5 4723 Amount of lump sum payments received.
366
GEN-TYPl
CATA SIZE SEtIN
Month 1 ct t’ne reference period Range = CI)33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 152AilT2 5 6725
Amount of Imp sum payments received. Month 2 of the reference period Range = a,33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 15m 5 473c Amount of lump sum payments received. knth 3 of the reference period Range = Uj33332
L: Persons 15 years old or older
C 15ZAMT4 5 4735 Amount ot lL;mp sum payments received. Mxth 6 3f the reference period Range = aj33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D i=zwai d -, 1 4740 Lump sum payment imputation tlag 1 Imputation of field 152AvTl
V 3 .Not imputed - 1 Imputed
2 =&2:~+2cz 1 4741 Lump sum payment imputation tlaq 2 Imputation of field 1524yTZ
V Cl .Not imputed 1 . imputed
E 152IWD3 1 4742
Lump sum pavment imputation tlag 3
Imputation of field 152&lT3 V D .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
D I52Iwa4 1 4763
Lump sum payment :mputation ilag 4 Imputation of iield ISzAMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D 1'3RECl 1 4744 Recipiency of income trom’roomers or boarders. Month 1 of the reference period
U persons i5 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
347
CEN-TYP:
DGTP s:z5 E5:h
0 !53RECZ 1 47.G
Recipiency ot income it-nm roomers or
boarders. Month 2 of the reterence pericd
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 153i?E’,3 1 67L6 Recipiency at income from roomers or boarders. Month 3 ci tie reterence per od
U Persox 15 years old or cider V 1 .Yes
2 .No
D 153RECL 1 17L7
Recipiency ot income from rcomers or boarders. Mnnth I( of the reference period
IJ Fersons 15 years old or aider V 1 .Yes
2 .No
c 1534F-1 5 f&7@ Amount cf income irom roomers or boarders
rece i wed. Month 1 of the reference period Range = 0133332
U Fersons 1C years old or alder
D 153AC2 5 A753
Amcdnt ci Income tram roomers or boarders received. Month 2 ot the reference per’od Range = 0~33332
LI Persons 15 years old or older
0 Is3AMT3 5 4753 Amount of income from roomers or boarders received. knth 3 at the reference period Range = 0933332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 iE3AMT4 s 4763
Amount q + income iron roomers or boarders received. Month L oi the reterexe period
Range = 0,33332 U Persons 15 years old at older
D iS3IWOl 1 L7ta incame from roomers or boarders imputation flag 1 Imputation O+ field I53pMTl
V D .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
3ATA SIZE EG:N
2 i53I.?FO2 1 A769 Income Tram roomers or boarders imputation flag 2 Imputation a+ +ieid 153kWT2
V 3 .Nct imputed
i .lmputed
c 153IWC3 1 6770
Income +rom roomers or boarders imputation t’ag 3 !mputation oi tIeid 153AYT3
V 0 .Not imputed . . Imputed
n !53iW@h 1 L771 Income from roamers or tcerders imputaticn ilag b !mp;rat ion cf field i53AJ?T4
v 0 .Ntt ITcCtei 1 . Imputed
0 !SLRECi 1 6772 Recipiency of income from National Guard or res2rue pay. Month 1 o+ the reference period
L Ferscr;s 15 yeers o!d or older v 1 .YES
t .Ns
0 !%RECZ ‘I L k77’1 F eciciency oi income from National Guard or reserve pay. Flonth 2 ci the reLerence period
LJ Forsons 15 years old or older :i 1 . Yes
2 .No
D 15kREC3 1 LL7-74
Recipiency of income iram National Guard or
reserv2 pay. Mor,?h 3 ot the reference period
~1 Persons 15 years old or older ‘i 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D 154REC4 1 lrn Recpiency o+ income tram National Guard or r252rve pay. Month 4 ot the reference period
L Persons 15 years old or older b 1 .Yes
2 .No
-
D 154Lwl 5 L776 Amount oi Net ional Guard or reserve pay
C&5%-TYFl
DATA EIE ;KGII\,
income received. Moei- 1 of th2 reterenre
period Range = a:33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 15GAMT2 5 178i Amount of National Guard or reserve pay income received. Month 2 of the reference per i ad Range = a>33332
ii Fersons 15 years aid or older
D IsLbMT-3 5 lr786 Amodnt 0: National Guard or reserve pa:’ income received. Y’ onth 3 of the reference per i od Range = El>33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 15&.4lTLi 5 G791
Amount of Naticnal Guard or reserve pay income received. Month L of the reference
per ioc Range = 0~33332
U Persons 15 years cld or older
i3 I%IWCi 1 lb796 ktior,aI Guard cr reserve pay imputation tiagl Imputation of field !%AMTl
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D I%IrwJ2 1 Lb797 National Guard cr reserve pay imputation
flag 2 Imputation ot field IY*bMTZ
V CI .Nat imputed 1 .Imuuted
0 1541PPC3 1 L79e National Guard or reserve pay imputation flag 3 Imputation of field 15L4lT3
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
D 15kII”FLlL 1 L799 hJationaI Guard or reserve pay imputation
tlag 4 Imputation of field I%h”?Tb
EN-TYP 1
DATA 5:” EG!N
V C .Not imwted 1 . !mputed
D i5ESECl 1 LBCD Recipiency of incidental or casual earnings income. Month 1 oi the re+erence period
U Perscns 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IEs?ECZ 1 a01 Reciptency o+ incidental or casual earnings income. Mint!, 2 of the -eference Fe-iGd
LI aersons 15 years old or older v 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
0 155REC3 1 48C2 Recipiency o+ incidental or casual earnings income. Month 3 of the reference period
U Fe-sons 15 years old or older Vi .Yes
2 .No
c 153FZL 1 4E3 Eeciplency c;i inciaental or casual earnings income. Month L of the reterence pe-,oti
LI Ferssns 15 years oi’d or older Ji . Yes
2 .Nc
c 155WTl 5 La804 Amount of incidental or casual earnings
, xome re=e I vea. Month 1 oi the
reference per lad Range = 0,3333z
LI Persons 15 years old or older
C 155WTZ 5 Leo9 Amount of incidental or casual earnings income received. Month 2 o+ the reference period Range = 0~33332
U Fersons 15 years old or older
C 155WT3 5 k&r, Amount ct incidental or casual earnings
-.
351
QN-TYP1
DATA S!ZE 3zc;r\
intcme received. Month 3 of the reference period Range = 0~33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
D 155&IT& 5 1919 Amount of incidental or casual earnings income received. Month L of the reterence period Range = 0933332
U Persons 15 years old cr older
0 1551rPOl 1 LB2.k Casual earnings imputation flag 1 !mputatian ct field I554”TTl
V C .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
c r=‘NpDz *w”.. 1 L025 Casual earnings imputation flag 2
Imputation of iield 155AMT2
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 155IffO3 1 G26 Casual earnings imputation flag 3
Imputation cf i;eid IS’WlT3 V C .Nct imputed
1 .Imputea
0 1S51WcGL 1 Lc827 Casual earnings imputation flag 4 Imputation of field IS%‘?TO
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 156RECl 1 4828
Recipiency et other cash income. Month 1 of the reterence period
U Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 I54REC2 1 lc82-9 Recipiency of other cash income. Month 2 of the reference period
U Persons 15 years aid or cider V 1 -Yes
2 .Na
0 ISREC3 1 11830 Recipiency of other cash income.
EN-TYF:
DATA S!ZE _ BEG’N
i”lanth 3 of the r-eierence period LI lersons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 IStREW 1 6031 Recipiency of other cash income. Month I at the reSerence period
U Persrns 15 years old or older v 1 .Yas
2 .Ya
0 IS&WTl 5 Amount o+ tther cash incame received.
Month i of the reference period Range = Gi33332
U ‘erscns 15 years old or alder
3 i%&?T2 5 6837 Amount at other cash income received. kntn 2 cf the reference period Range = 0133332
U Persons 15 years cld or older
c !5&wT3 s Lb042 Amount of other cash income received. knth 3 of the reference period
Range = C133332
L lersons i5 years cid or older
3 15LAP!T4 5 6567 Amount of other cash income received. K:=Tth 6 of tL-e reterence period Range = 0~33332
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 1561PPo1 1 4e52 C:Ser cash inccme imputation flag 1 Imautation ot iield IS&WTl
V C .U,3t / mputed 1 .Imsdiec
0 i56iWOZ 1 4a53 Other cash income imwtatian flag 2 Imputation oi iield !5&WT2
V 0 .Nat imputed 1 . Imputed
0 156IWC3 1 4854 Other cash incame imputation flag 3 Imwtatlon of +ie!d iS6APlT3
353
EN-TYP 1
.-
DATA SIZE BEt;N
V D .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D IS6It’?‘O4 1 LB55 Other cash income imputation flag 0
Imputation of tield 156psTTl V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed * *
* The iollowing 12 fielcs pertain to * * 5 ;ncome types which are ccmbined * * to reduce the likelihood of *
* individual disclosure. The 5 are * * Srate administered SSI; Black lung * * payments; State temporary sickness * * or disability benefits; IndianJ *
* Cuban or reiugee assistance; and * * National Gua- d or Reserve Forces * * retirement. *
* *
D 175RECl 1 LB56
kecipiency ot undisclosable income.
Month 1 ot the reterence period
U Persons 15 year5 old or cider L 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D 17BREt2 1 f4B57 Recipiency o+ urdisclosable income. Month 2 o+ the reference period
U Perscns 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .Nc
D 17%X3 1 Recipiency oi undisclosable income. Mcnth 3 c+ the re+erence period
U Persons 15 years oid or older V 1 .Yes
2 .No
0 17SRECL 1 a59 Recipiency ot undisclosable income. Month L of the reierence pericd
Ll Persons 15 years old or older V 1 .Yes
2 .Nt
D 175wm 6 LB60 Amount of undisclosable income received.
G&v-TYP 1
2AT4 S!zE SEG!N
Mor.th 1 of the reference period Range = 0~166660
U Persons 15 years old or older
IY 17%tl?Z b LBbb Amount of undisclosable income received. Flonth ‘2 o+ the referente period Range = 0,16646D
U Persons 15 years old or older
0 IZkY-3 & f&z Amount of undisclcsabie income received. P?onth 3 oi the reference period Range = 0~14&&”
U Persons 15 years aid or older
D !75WlTL 4 4.676
Amn=u:t =.L undisclcsabie income rece.ved.
knth h ;t the refer-q-= period -’ *- Rarge = Otlbbbbg
U Persens i5 Years old or older
0 :751wo1 1 Q&b Undisclosable income imputation flag 1 !mpctat!on cf tteid 175PMTl
V I2 .Not Imputed 1 . Imputed
D I75iWX 1 L6&5 Undisc!csakle lnczne imputation flag 2
Imputation ci field 175WlTZ V 0 .Not Imputed
A . imputed
LY 1751%‘?3 1
Undtsclcsable Income imputation flag 3 Imputarion of tield 175AMT3
La 2 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
D i75IFZ4 1 LW7 Undisclcsable income imputation flag Ir Imputation ot tield 17YMT4
V 0 .Not imputed 1 , Impured
DATA SIZE BEGIN
,-
* The next 16 fields contain * assets loo-1123 by months l-4. *
* JlOCYN-1....4 * JINTlUOl....L * OlJCYN-1....4 n c1NT1oc:....4 *
*
D JlOD:‘N-1 1
Were assets 100 through 103 owned jointly with spouse in month 1 of the reference Teriod.
U Assets loci-103 owned jointly by married couples U 0 .Not in unive-se
1 .Yes 2 .bio
D JliXYN-2 1 4669 We-e assets 130 through 103 owned jointly with spouse in month 2 ot the reterence period.
U Assets 13G-lil3 owned Joint/y by married coupies V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
D JlOOYN-3 1 4690 Were assets 10[3 through 123 cwned jointly with spouse In month 3 ot the reference period.
U Assets lllO-103 owned jointly by married couples V @ .Not in univer5e
i , “e5 2 .Nc
D JlODYN-L 1 LL891 Were assets 100 through 103 owned jointly with spouse in month L of the reference period.
U Assets 100-103 owned Jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes
2 .No
0 JINllOOl I( a92 Amount of interest income received jointly with spouse trom income sources 100 through 103 for month 1 ot the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0~2500.
U Assets 100-103 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
D JINT1002 L 4.096 Amount of interest income received jointly with spouse from income sources 100 through 103 for month 2 ot the reference period.
354
EN-TV’2
DPT4 SiZE BEGIN
In dollers. Range = [1,2500.
U Assets LOO-103 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
0 JINTlOO3 G G9ca Amount O+ interest incame received jointly with spouse iram incame saurces 100 through 103 for month 3 of the reference periad. In da!lars. Range = O~Z500.
v Fsetete130-103 awned jointly by married cauples .s
0 JINTlOOL 4 r*904
Amount o+ interest incame received jaintly with spouse +rom income sources 100 through LC3 tor month 4 ot the reference period. in do!lars. Range = 01Z583.
L1 Pssets LCC-103 owned jolnt!y by married couples V ci .Ncne
D 0??3YN-1 1 4908 Were assets 100 through 103 owned in own nane In month 1 of the reference period.
U Assets KG-103 owned by individual persons 15 years old and oider
V 3 .Nor In universe ? .Yes 2 .hc
D 01aart+z 1 ir909 Wet-e assets 100 through 103 owned In own name in month 2 OT the reference period.
U Assets 100-103 awned by indtvidual pereons 15 years a!o and older
V G .Not in universe 1 .Ye5 ‘2 .ho
D OlCPYN-3 1 b913 Were assets 100 through 103 owned in awn name in month 3 ot the re+erence period.
U Assets 100-153 owned by lndlvioual persons 15 years o/c and older
v a .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
e olaaYr+k 1 4911 Were assets 1OC through 103 owned in cwn name in mcnth L of the reference period.
LI Assets 100-103 owned by individual persons 15
357
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
years old and cider v a .Not in uncverse
1 .Yes 2 .No
D 01Nr1001 4 L912 Amount of interest income received in own
name Srom income scurces 1CC through 123 tor month 1 of the re+erence period. In dol lars. Range = 0~2500.
LI Assets 1X-103 owned by individual perscns 15 years old and alder
U 0 .None
D OINTlOC=! L L916 Amount ot interest income received in own name from Income sources 1OC through 103 ior month 2 ot the reference period. In dollars. Range = OJZ5OC.
IJ Assets lf0-1D3 owned by indluidual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .None
0 OINT?D03 4 h92a Amount of Interest income received in own name irom income sources 100 through 103 tor month 3 ai the reference period. In dol lars. Range = G>ZSC2.
LI Assets 10G-iC3 owned by indlvldual persons 15 years o!d and otder
V 0 .None
D OINTlOE’L L G92L Amount of interest income received In own name +rom income sources 100 through ID3 for month 6 ot the reterence period. In
dollars. Range = 0,250O. IJ Assets lOO-lC3 cwned by individual persons 15
years old and older U 0 .None
D JCALClOD 1 &92!5 Were the tields “JINTlOOl....L” calculated based on reported account balances
U Asse?s 100-103 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Nor not calculated
1 .Yes9 interest was calculated
D KAl13100 1 h9z9 Were the iields “O!NT100?....6” calculated based on reparted account balances
3%
OAT4 SIZE BEGIN
L! Assets lCC-iO3 owned by individual persons 15 :ears old and older
V C .Nor not calculated 1 .Yesp caiculated
* * The next 16 fields contain * assets lDl*-107 by months 1-L. * * JlCLYN-l....b * JINT1041....G +! OlDLYN-l....L w 01N-r1041. . . .4 *
D JlELYN-1 1 49x Were assets 1GL through 107 owned jointly with spouse in month 1 cf the reierence period.
U assets l%-lE7 aw-ed jcintly by married couples
V 3 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 ?iOLYr+Z 1 L931 Were assets 104 through lC7 owned jointly with spouse in month 2 of the reference period.
U Assets la&-lrJ7 owned jointly by married ccuples V C .Nzt in universe
1 . “es 2 .Nc
D JlO&Yl\i-3 1 b932 Were assets 1% through 107 ownea jointly with scouse in month 3 of the re+erence perioc.
‘L Assets iO1-107 owned jointly by married cuuples U 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D JlCGYN-L 1 L933 Were assets 104 through 107 owted jointly with s;ouse in month L of the reference period.
U Assets lo&-107 owned jointly by married couples V C .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
LI JINTlOLl 0 L934 Amount of income received jointly with spouse from income sources 1O.L through 107 for month 1 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = @,2SCZ.
359
GEN-TYFZ
DATA Sli!E EEGIN
U 4ssets 104-107 owned jointly by married couples V D .None
D JIM1042 I 4938 Amount of income received jointly with spouse from income sources 1DG through 107 for month 2 of the reference period. In dollars.
Range = D92SDD. U Assets lOrC-107 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
0 JINTlDLc3 Li k9L2
Amount of income received jointly with spouse from inctme sources 104 through 107 for month 3 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0~2583.
U Assets 104-iD7 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
D JINTiUWI 4 ic946 Amount of income received jointly with spouse from income scurces 104 through 107 for month LL of the reference period. In dollars. Range = C~2SDO.
U Assets 104-1D7 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
D O:iXYN-1 , b9s0 Were assets l& through 107 owned in own name in month 1 ot the reference period.
ii Assets lDL-107 owned by indivldua! persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 OlDLYN-2 1 f&951 Were assets 101, through 107 owned ir own name in month 2 of the reference period.
LI Assets lDL-1137 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V D .Not in universe 1 .Yes
2 .No
II OlDLYN-3 1 4952 Were assets 106 through 107 owned in own name in month 3 of the reference period.
U Assets lo&-197 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V II .Not in universe
DATA SIZE GEtIN
1 .Yes 2 .No
D OlOLYN-6 1 6953 Were assets 1OLL through Xi7 owned in own name in month L of the reference period.
U Assets 11X-107 owned by individual persons 15 years old and oider
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
0 OINTlC61 4 6956 Amccn? a+ incame received in awn name irom i nccme sourcet 106 through 1Ll7 for month 1
at the reterenre period. In dollars. Range = OtZSDO.
ci Assets 10G-137 owned by individual persons 15 years oid and older
V C .Nane
z o:bn 2 62 6 6958 Amount of income received in own name from
income sources 1OL through 107 for month 2 cf the reference period. In dollars. Range = 02500.
U Assets 101r-107 owned by individual persons 15 years oil and oloer
U 0 .Na?e
D 01w::063 6 L962 Amount ot income received in own name from income sources 1OL through 107 tcr month 3 ot the reference peri3d. in dollars. Range = 01i30.
U Assets l&k-107 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V C .kine
3 OINT1~66 4 L966 Amount of income received in own name from income sources 1OLL through 107 for month 4 c+ the reference period. In dollars. Range = OrZX!D.
U Assets lc1L;-107 owned by individual persans 15 years old and alder
V 0 .None
D :cAx106 1 L970 Were the fields “JINTlOLl.. . .L” calculated based an reparted account balances
361
GSN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE &;IN
U Assets 106-107 owned Jointly by married couoles V 0 .NOJ not calculated
1 .Yes> interest was caitulated
0 cKpLclo6 1 6971
Were the tields “OINTlGbl., . .6” calculated based on reported account balances
U Assets 106-107 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Noj not calculated 1 *Yes, calculated
* * * The next 32 fields contain income * 44 source code 110 (stocks or mutual * * fund shares) by montns l-6. *
n *
* JllDRYNl....L *
* JDIR1101....6 *
* OllDRYNl....I * Y CD1R1101....6 * * JllKYNl....L * * JDICllC1....6 * * OilOCYNl....L * * cDICllDl....L * * *
D J1:CRYNl 1 6972 Were dividend checks received jointly with spouse in mcztS 1 of the reterence perlcd.
U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No
0 JllDRYN2 1 6973 Were dividend checks received jointly with spouse in month 2 ot the reference periad.
U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .Yes 2 .NG
D JllDRYM 1 6976 Were dividend checks received jointly with
spouse in monrh 3 o+ the reterence period. U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .Nc
D JllDRYK6 1 4975 Were dividend checks received jointly with
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
spouse in month L of the reference period. U Asset 1IC owned jointly by married couples V 0 .hot in universe
1 *Yes 2 .No
D JDIRilCl 6 4976
Amount of income received jointly with spouse trom income source 110 for month 1 of the reference period. In dal Iars. Range = 0~25ilil.
U Asset 1lC owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
3 JDIRliCZ 6 Li980 A~otir,t oi ii- cone received jointiy with spouse trom income source 110 for month 2 ot the reference period. In dollars. Ranse = 0~2530.
U Asset 110 owned jolntiy by married couples V 0 .None
D JD!RllC3 6 4984 Amount of income received jointly with spouse trom income source 110 for month 3
’ the reference period. In dollars.
i’ Asset 1lC owned jcintly by married couples U G .Ncre
0 JDIRilC1 6 4966 Amount af income received jointly with spouse from income source 110 tar month 4 of tne reference period. In dollars. Range = oraon.
U Asset 110 owned Jointly by married couples V 0 .None
5 OllORYNl 1 6992
Were dividend checks received in awn name in month 1 of the reference pericd.
L Acset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V Cl .Nat in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 OllDRYNZ 1 G993 Were dividend checks received in awn name in month 2 of the reference period.
LI Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years
363
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
old and older
U 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 OllORYM 1 &WC Were dividend checks received in own name in month 3 of the reference period.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V C .Not cn universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D 0110RYNL 1 4995 Were dividend checks received in own name in mcnth 4 of the reference period.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years
cld and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
13 CDIR?lO? L LWb Amount of income received in own name tram income source 110 for murth 1 of the reierence period. In dollars. Range = 0~2500.
U Asset 110 owned by indiuidual persons 15 years old and aider
V 0 .None
D ODlRllO2 L. SCCE
Amount of income received in own name from
income source 110 for month 2 of the reference period. !n dollars. Range = o,aoo.
LI Asse? 110 owned oy individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Kone
D DDIRllD3 b SO04 Amount ot income received in own name trnm income source 110 for month 3 of the reierence period. In dollars. Range = D,ZSOC.
L! Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V D .None
D ODIRllO& b 5008 Amount of income received in own name from income source 110 ior month 4 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0,ZSOD.
364
GE+TYPZ
DATA SIZE
LI Asset 110 owned by c!d and older
V 0 .None
0 JllOCYNl 1
BEG!N
individual persons
SO12
15 years
Were credited dividends from source 110 earned jointly with spouse in month 1 of the re+erence period.
U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No
D JllOCYNz 1 5013 Were credited dividends tram source 110 earned jointly with spouse In month 2 oi the reference period.
Li Asset 110 ouned jointly by married couples V 3 .Fdot in universe
1 . Yes 2 .No
0 JllOCYM 1 SC14 Were credited dividends from source 110 earned jointly with spouse in month 3 of the
reference period. U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples ii 0 .Nzt in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JllOCYN4 1 5015 Were credited dividends +-nm source 110 earned jointly with spouse in month 4 of the re+erence period.
U Asset 110 owned Jointly by married couples V @ .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JO;CllOl L SD16 Amount of income receitied jointly with spouse from income source 110 and reinvested for month 1 of the re+erence period. In dollars. Range = o~zsao.
U Asset 110 owned Jointly by married couples V 0 .None
0 JD:CllOZ b 5020 Amount of income received jointly with soouse from income source 110 and reinvested for
DATA S!zE BEGIN
month 2 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = O,ZSCD.
U Asset 110 owned jointly by married coubles V 0 .None
D JDIC1103 Lc SOZ Amount of income received jointly with spouse
from income source 110 and reinvested for month 3 cf the reference period. In dollars. Range = O,ZSOO.
U Asset li0 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
D JOIC1104 4 scze Amount of income received jointly with spouse from income source 115 and reinvested for
month L of the reference period. In doliars. Range = O,ZSOD.
U Asset 110 owned jcintly by married couples V 0 .hone
D OllOCYNl 1 5032 Were credited dividends from scurce 110 earned in own name in month 1 of the reference period.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old anti older
U 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
D c1:o’cYN2 1 SO33 Were c-edited dividends from source 110 earned in own name in month 2 of the reference period.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years
old and older U 0 .Not in untverse
1 .Ye5
2 .No
0 OllilCYN3 1 SC3b Were credited dividends from source 110 earned in own name in month 3 of the reference period.
U Asset 11D owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
U 0 .Not ir, universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 OllOCYNlL 1 5035 Were credited dividends from source 110 earned in own name in month L O+ the reference period.
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
U Asset 110 cwned by individual persons 15 years
cld and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 aJ1c11c1 li 51336 Amount of inccme received in own name from income source 110 and reinvested for month 1 Of the PeferenCe Feriod. In dollars. Ranqe = O~ZS~Q,
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
U 0 .Ncne
c OcICllOZ 4 SOLO Amount of income received in own name from income source 110 and re)nvested for month 2 of the reference period. In dollars. Ranqe = 0~2500.
LI Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Ncne -
0 031c1103 4 5OU
Amount oi income rocelved in own name from income source 110 and reinvested ior month 3
cf the reference perioc. I? dc!iars. Eanqe = 09ZSOS.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .None
D 021CilSL L 5oLe Amount of income received in own name from income scurce 110 and reinvested for mcnth 4 of the reference pericd. In dollars. Ranqe = 0~2530.
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 2 *None * *
* The next 2% fields contain income source * * code 120 (rental property) by months l-4. * * * w JlZOYN-l....L * * JRNTlZ31. . . .G * * OlZOYN-l....L * * ORNTlZOl....G * * OJiZOYN?....4 * * OJRTlZOl....L * * *
367
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D JlZOYN-1 1 5052 lJas rental income recetved from property owned jointly with spouse in month 1 of the reference period.
intly by married COUP ‘I es U Asset 120 owned jo V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JlZOYN-2 1 5053 Was rental income received +rom property owned jointly wtth spouse In month 2 of the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned jointly by married COUPIOS
V 0 .Not in unive-se 1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JlZDYN-3 1 505-L Uas rental income received from property owned jointly with spouse in month 3 of the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
2 JIZDYN-L 1 5255 Was rents! income received irom mropecty owner jointly with spouse in month 4 of the re+erence period.
U Asset 120 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 . Yes
; .No
D JRNTlZOl 5 50% Amount oi rental income cleared jointly
with spouse +or month 1 ot the reference period. In dol lam.
Range = -250C~25oc. U Asset 120 owned jointly by married COUP
V 0 .None
les
D JRNTlZOZ 5 5061 Amount o+ rental income cleared jointly with spouse tor month 2 ot the reference
period. In dollars. Range = -2SOO,2500.
U Asset 120 owned jointly by married couples
V 0 .None
358
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE %EGIN
D JRNT1233 5 5354 Amount o+ rental income cleared jointly with spouse for month 3 ot the reference pEr iod. In dcllars. Ranqe = -2500~2500.
U Asset 120 owned Jointly by marr I
V 0 .None
0 JRNTl ?Oli 5 5071 Amlunt of rental income clea .r with spouse tor month 4 o+ t h period. In dollars. Range = -25c10~2500.
ed couples
ed jointly e reference
U Asset 120 owned jointly by married couples V C .klone
D OlZOYN-1 1 5075 Was rental income received from prcperty owrec in own name in month 1 ot the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned by lndluidual persons i5 years
old and older V 0 .Not In universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
n 0’ “OVN-2 - ..LLI : 5077 Was rental inccme received from property owned in owr name in month 2 of the reference period.
L Asset 12C owned by Inoluioual persons i5 years old and older
v c .kit in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Nc
0 OlZOYN-3 1 x79 Was rental Income received from property owned in own name in month 3 of the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe i .Yes 2 .No
0 OlZOYp+L 1 5079 Was rental income received from property owned in own name in month I oi the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
369
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE SEEIN
0 ORNTlZOl 5 5iJec Amourt q t rental income cleared in own name fcr month 1 ot the reterence period. In dol tars. Range = -2533~250[1.
U Asset 120 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V P .None
D c%NrlZGZ 5 5085 Amount of rental income cleared in own name for month i of the reference period. In dollars. Range = -250O~Z500.
U Asset 120 owned by individual persons 15 years cld and older
V 0 .None
0 CRNTlZ33 5 5090 Amount ct rental income cleared in own name +zr month 3 oL the reference period. In dollars. Range = -25C:!,Z5ao.
U Asset 1ZC owned by indluidual persons 15 years cld and older
V 0 .None
D CRNTlZGL 5 5095 Amount q t rental income cleared in own name +or month G of the reference period. In d;l lars. Range = -25Xl~25OE.
ii Asset 122 owned by indibloua; persons 15 years old and older
V C .None
0 OJlZllYNl Was renta! income rece jointly with ethers in period.
1 510G lved from property owned month 1 of the reference
ith someone else other U Asset 120 owned jointly w than spouse
V LI .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D OJlZDYhZ 1 51Cl Was rental income received from property owned Jointly with others in month 2 ot the reference period.
U Asset 120 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V 0 .Not In universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
DATA SIZE BEG:N
D OJ12OYN3 1 5102 Was rental income received tram property owned jointly with others in month 3 of the reference pericd.
U Asset 120 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D GJlZZYM 1 51c3 Gas rental income received irom property owned jointly with others in month 4 of the re+erence period.
U Asset iZ2 owned jointly with someone eise other tkan SPCL52
V D .Not in uniuerse 1 .Yes 2 .Nt
0 OJRTlZDl 5 5iO4
Amaunt of rental income c!eared jointly with others tar month 1 ot the reterence period. In dollars. Range = -25DD~Z’5DD.
U Asset 123 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V Cl .Ncne
D CJK:‘“” E -*- 5129 Amount ci rental income cleared Jointly with others tar month 2 of the reference period. In dollars. Range = -2500~25D3.
U Asset 123 cwned Jointly with someone else other tnan spouse
V 0 .None
D OJRTlZD3 5 5114
Amount of rental income cleared jcintly with others tot- month 3 ot the re+erence period. in dollars. Range = -ZSDD,Z5DD.
U Asset 122 owned jointly with someone else other thar. spouse
V 0 .None
0 OJRT1204 5 5119 Amount ot rental income cleared jointly with others for month L of the reference Deriod. In dollars. Range = -25OCl~Z500.
U Asset 120 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V 0 .None
371
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE emu4
*
* The next 24 tIeids contain income source * code 130 (mortgages) by months l-4.
JMTWYN: . . . .4 JMETYNl....ic JMAM1301....4 CP-lTENYNl....L WORTYN1....4 oPw1301....4
D JMTGNYNl 1 5124 Was mor tgage held jointiy with spouse month 1 of the reference period.
for
u Pssat 132 owned Jointly by married couples
V 0 .kot in unlver52
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JMTNYNL 1 5125 Was mortgage held jointly with spou5e for month 2 c’ the reference period.
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not In univer5e
1 .Ye5 2 .No
D J!‘!TGNYN3 1 5126 Was mortgage held jointiy wit
month 3 of the reterence per
U Asset ?3D owned jointly by marr V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D JMTG\IYN4 1 5127
h spouse for 00
ed couples
* * * * * * * * * * *
Was mortgage held jointly with spouse tar month 4 of the reference period.
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 JP’CRTYNl 1 5128
Was interest received irom jointly owned mortgage tot- month 1 of the reterence period.
U Asset 13G owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not In universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
EN-TYPZ
DATA SlzE BEGIN
0 JtKXRTYhZ 1 5129 Was interest received trom jointly owned mortgage for month 2 ot the reterence period.
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
D JMCFYN3 1 5130
Uas interest received trom jointly owned mortgage +=r montn 3 of the referen-e period.
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .h;ot in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 Ji%RTYN4 1 5131 Las interest received from jointly owned
mortgage tar month L ot the reference period.
L: Asset 13n ouned jcintly by married couples V cl .Not in universe
; .Yes
2 .No
D Jw.~13D1 4 5132 Amount et mortgage Interest earned jointly
with spouse for month 1 ot the reference period. In dcllars. Range = 02533.
~1 Asset 135 owned Jointly by married couples V 0 .None
3 JW13CZ 4 5136 Amount ot mortgage interest earned jointly bith spouse tot- mor.th 2 of the reterexe period. In dollars. Range = 0,25;10.
U &set 13C owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
D JWI11303 4 5140
Amount of mortgage interest earned jointly with spouse for month 3 of the reterence per lad. In dollars. Range = 01290.
LI Asset 130 owned joinzly by married COUPIOS
V C .None
0 JMM1304 4 5144 Amount of mortgage interest earned jointly with spouse for month b ot the reference period. In dollars. Range = 0~2500.
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married couples V 0 .None
373
EN-TYP2
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D CMTG’JYNl 1 5X8 Us5 mortgage held in own name in month 1 of the reference period.
U Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D CMTENYNZ 1 SIG9 Was mortgage held in own name in month 2 ot the reference period.
IJ Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years old and aider
v 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Wo
D CX”lTGNYN3 1 5152 Was mortgage held in own name in month 3 of
the reference period. U Asset 13il owned by individual persons 15 years
old and q !der V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 CETSNYNI 1 5151 Was mortgage neic ln own name in month 4 of the reference period.
U Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years
old and older V 0 .Not in universe
i .Yes 2 .No
D DKRTYNl 1 5152 Was Interest received from mortgage held in own name for mcnth 1 of the reference pericd.
LI Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D OMORTYNZ 1 5153 Was interest received from mortgage held name for month 2 of the reterence period.
U Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 yea old and older
in own
.rs
U 0 .Not in universe
374
EN-TYPZ
DATA S!i!E BEGIN
1 .Yes 2 .No
0 CMXTYW i 5154 Was interest received from mortgage held in own name for month 3 of the reference period.
U Asset 130 owned ty individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
DOMORTYNL 1 5155
Was interest received frem mortgage held in own name tor month 6 of the reference period.
LI Asset 130 ownec by tndlvidual perscns 15 years oid and older
ii3 .Nct in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D @FM1301 6 51%
Amount of mortgage Interest earned in own name tor month 1 ot the reference period. In dollars.
Range = O,ZXD. U Asset 13C owned by individual persons 15 years
old and older L 0 .None
c cvAF”13DZ 6 5160
Amount of mortgage interest earned in own name for month 2 of the reterence period. In dollars.
Range = O,is@U.
U Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years old and olde-
V 0 .None
0 cpznM13~3 6 Sib6
Amount of mortgage interest earned in own name for month 3 of the reterence period. In dollars.
Range = 0~2500. U Asset 130 owned by inoividual persons 15 years
old and older V 0 .None
D Ml306 6 51.59
Amount of mortgage interest earned in own name tor month 4 ot the reference period. In doi lars.
Range = D,iSCU. U Asset 13D owned by individual persons 15 years . old and older
DATA SIZE BESIN
V II .None + * The next 8 fields contain income source * codes 140 (royalties) and 150 (other * financial investments) by months l-6. * * 01050YNl....L * R&%6C501.. . .6 *
c 06CSCYNl 1 5i72 Were royalties or other t income received in month period in own name.
C Asset 16D owned by individua c$d ano older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Ns
inancial investment 1 q t the reference
I persons 15 years
D 04D6LlYNZ 1 5173 Were royalties or other tinancial investment income received in month 2 q t the reference period in own name.
U Asset 140 owned by inaividual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Ye5 2 .Nc
D 06D5UYN3 1 5174 Were roya!ties or other tinancial investment income received in month 3 ot the reterence period in own name.
U Asset 160 owned by individual persons 15 years old and o!der
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D 06050YNL 1 5175 Were royalties or other financial investment income received in month 4 of the reference period in own name.
U Asset 160 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No
D RAM60501 5 5176 Amount earned trom royalties and other
375
EN-TYl=Z
376
EN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE EGIN
financial investments for month 1 of the
reference period. In dollars. Range = -nno,zsoo.
U Asset 140 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .None
C RAWJSLIZ 5 5181 Amount earned from royalties and other financial investments for month 2 of the reference oeriod. in oollars. Range = -2SLJO~2SOG.
LI Asset l&Cl owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V C .None
0 RW0SG3 5 5166 Pmourt earned frcm roya!ties and other financia! investments for month 3 of the
reference period. In dollars. Range = 4500~55xl.
LI Asset l&D owned by individual persons 15 years old ar,d older
V 0 .None
0 RAi%U5Ci4 5 5191
Amount earned from royalties and other financial investments for month 4 of the reierence Deriod. in dollars. Range = -2500rZS00.
U Asset 140 owned by individual persons 15 years .old and older
V 0 .None * * * The next h fields (SC4300 through * * 9X306) are possible answers to the * * quest ion: * * * * Check i tern A8 * * Asset types owned * * *
0 KWOC 1 5196
ISS code 100 - regular/passbook
savings account5
U Persons 15 years oid and older V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type of asset owned
D scL302 1 5197 1% code 101 - money market deposit
(TN-TYPZ
DA’A SIZE BESIN
accounts U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type of asset owned
0 scWll6 1 5198 ISS code 102 - certificate5 of deposit or other savings certificate5
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset q wneo
1 .Narked as a type of asset owned
D scL306 1 5199 ISS code 103 - IWJ, super NCG cr other interest earning checking
account5 U Persons 15 yea-5 old and older V D .Nct marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type of asset owned
D SC4306 Check item A9’
SXG
Interview status of . ..‘s 5pouse . U Persons 15 years old and older V C .Nct in universe
1 .No spouse in household - skip To K&3X
2 .Interview +or spcuse not yet conducted
3 .Interview for spouse already conducted - skip to S&L318
0 XWlO 1 5201 Did . . . own any of these assets jointly with . . . ‘s (husband/wife)
U Assets 100-103 owned by persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to K632D
D SCWlZ 5 SZC2 What is your best estimate of the total amount of interest earned on these jointly held assets during the L-month period Range = O,ZOOOO.
U Assets 100-103 owned jointly by married couples
V 0 .Not in universe
378
EN-TYP2
DATA SIZE BEGIN
s SC4316 , A =--7 -1&Y If I were to call back later would you be able to provide me with an estmate of the average amount
U Assets LOO-1@3 owned jointly by married couples
V 13 .Not in universe A _ .Yes 2 .No
0 SCW:S 1 5208 Sesides the assets owned jointly with . . . ‘5 (husband/wife)r did . . .
have any of these in . ..‘s own name
” A552:5 1:!?-:33 3b,>2d by i~c’~~.;?U~: L p2rso:s L5 years tic and olde-
v2 hot ir eunivers2 1 .Y25 2 .No - sktp to next ISS code
D SC4325 5 52c9
Lihat is your best estimate of the total amount of interest earned on these assets during the 6-mcnth pet-lot Range = D~lGDCC
i-I AS52:S 1,~ p7-1C3 owned by indlvid-2’ =epsozs 15 years o c a-d c,cer
v G .hct lr ur.uer52
n SC6324 Y 1 5214
If I we-e to call back later would
YCL be aoie yo provioe me wtth an
estimate of the average amount U Assets 1X-lC3 ownec by lndluidua!
persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next Is code
2 .No - skip tc next ISS code * * The next 4 fields (SZU!D through * SCLLCt) are possible answers to the * question: * * Check item ALO * Asset types owned *
-
379
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
3 sc66CO 1 5215 ISS code 1OC - money market funds
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type oi asset owned
D SClleO2 1 5216 ISS code lC5 - U.S. government securities
U Persons 15 years old and older V O .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Yarked as a type cf asset owned
0 SCWLOL 1 5217
ISS code lC6 - Municipal or corporate bonds
U Persons 15 years old and cider V 0 .Nct marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type of asset owned
D SCA.406 1 5218 ISS code 107 - other interest-earning assets
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Nct marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type q i asset owned
D SC&LOB 1 52:9 Check item All Interview statu5 of . ..'s sp3use .
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .No spouse in household - skip to szb.620
2 .Interview for spouse not yet conducted
3 .Interview for spouse already conducted - skip to SC&L18
D SCwtlO 1 52.20 Did . . . own any of these assets jointly with . . . '5 (husband/wife)
U Assets 104-107 owned by persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SCblZO
D SCb112 5 5221 What is your best estimate of the total amount of interest earned on these jointly held assets during the L-month period Range = 0 2 20000
380
GEN-TYP?
DATA S!ZE BEGIN U &sets 101-107 owned jointly by married
ccuples V 0 .Not in universe
3 SC6416 1 5226 Ii I were to call back later would
you be aoie to provide me with an estimate of the average amount
U Assets 104-107 owned jointly by married coup i es
V D .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .“!c
0 scu1e 1 5227
BesIdes the assets owned jointly with ,.. ‘s (husband/wife)l d!d . . . ‘hue ary of these in . ..‘s own name
U Assets :tL-137 zwne? 5y individue’ persons 15 years old and oldep
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to rext ISS cede
0 SC6622 5 5228 What is your best estimate cf t!-e total amaunt o+ interest earr.ed on these assets during the h-month period. In dollaps. Range = G~iXClC
U Assets 106-107 owned by individual persons
15 years old and older
V C .Not In univlerse
D SC&624 1 5233
If I were to call back later would
you be able to provide me with an estimate of the average amount
U Asse?s 104-107 owned by individua! persons 15 years cld and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes - skip to next IS code 2 .Nc - skip to next ISS code
D X4.500 1 523
Did . . . receive any dividend checks for owned stocks or mutual iund
-.
381
EN-TYp2
@ATA SIZE EG;N
shares during these 1* months U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .Nc - skip to X4512
D SW502 1 5235 Check item Al2 Interview status of . ..‘s spouse
U Persons 15 years old and older v 0 .iJO? in universe
i .No spouse in househcld - skip to SC4508
2 .Interview for spouse not yet conductec
3 . Interview ior spouse a I ready conducted - skip to SC65DE
D SC45Di 5 5236 During the past 4 months how much was received in dtvidend checks Made out jointly to . . . and . ..‘s (husband/wi+e). In do!lars. Range = -9~20003
U Asser 110 owned jointly by married czL;ples V -9.Not 1~ universe
G.None - skip tc XL505
D SC45X 1 5x1 If I were to call back later would YOLI be able tz provide me with an
estimate U Asset 110 owned jointly by married couples V 3 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .Nc
D SC6508 5 52&Z During this L-month period, how much did . . . receive in dividend checks (in . ..‘s name only) Range = -9,lODGD
LI Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V -9.Not in universe D.None - sk ip to SW512
D X.L5lC 1 5247 Ii I were to call back later would you be able to provide me with an estimate
382
DPTA SIZE BEGIN
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Nct in i;nlverse 1 .Yes 2 .No
D SCL512 1 5248 Did . . . earn any (orher) dividends that were credited against a margin account or automatically reinvested in adzitional shares oi stcck
U Asset 110 owned by individual persons 15 years old and cider
V 0 .Not in universe 1 . Yes 2 .hc - 5~12 to next i55 code
c stL5:L : 5x9 Peck Item Al3
Interview status oi . ..‘s spouse
U Persons 15 years oid and cider V 0 .Nct in universe
1 .No spa,se ‘7 hcusei-.oid - skip to SC6513
2 .!r.tervtei; ior spouse not yet condtictei
3 .inre+-wew for spcuse already condxzed - skip to SC4515
D scG5ib 5 5250 iluring the l-month period how muzh oi these kinds oi aividenas did ._. eat-r! Jolntfy with . ..‘s (husband/ wife). In dollars. Range = -9~2OODD.
3 Asset ??D owned jointly by married ctuples V -9.Not in universe
@*None
D SCb519 5 5255 During the 6-mcnth period, how much of these kinds ot dividends did . . . earn (in . ..‘s name only) Range = -9~10000.
U Asset 1lG owned by indiuldual persons 15 years eld and older
V -9.Not in universe
O.None - skip to next ISS code
D SC&b% 1 5260 Check item Al-&
DATA SIZE --_A DCC’N
Lnterview 5tatu5 ci . ..‘s spouse . L ~orsonc 15 ysars cld 830 t:oer v z .?kt i 7 un; verse
‘) i .No spouse in !hcuse;~cld - skip KO SC4610
2 .Interview +or spouse not yet cznoucted
3 .!nterview for spouse already
conducted - skip to SC4610
0 SCLKZ i 525:
9id . . . receive any rental income
from prc?erty owned jcintly by .., and . . . ‘s (husband/wife)
U Asset 1Zc! owned jointly by married =cLpleS
V C .Not 1 A .Ves 2 .No -
3 SCG6Oh
Abcu
n universe
skip to SC&IO
5 5262 how much was received
gross rent iron thi5 property during the G-month period.
F?ange = 0,ZDZO ii Asset 123 owned jointly by marr
ZcLples V II .Nor in universe
n
ed
cl StLcbil6 6 5267 What is your bes? estimate q i the 27;cmt that was cleared after expense5. Negative amcunt indicates Icss. In dollars.
Range = -zco3o>2ooeo LJ Asset 123 owned jcintly by married
coup I es V 2 .Not in uniuerse
D SClblO 1 5273 Did . . . receive rental income from property owned entirely in . ..‘s swn Fame
‘2 Pes~t 120 owned by individuai perscrs 15 years sid ane =/:‘a~
V 0 .Not in universe
1 . “35 2 .S= - skip tc SC46iS
3 SCL612 5 5276 About how much was received in
EN-TYPZ
OATA SIZE EGIN
gross rent from this property lurirg the LL-morth period Rarga = 051C?X
U Asset ?2C cwned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Nct in universe
0 SC4614 6 5277
What is your best estimate of the amount that was cleared alter expenses. Negative amount indicates loss. in doliars. Range f -uzaao~iooao
U Asset 120 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe
D SC0618 1 5285 Did . . . receive any rental inccme +rom property owned jointly with others
U Asset 120 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V 0 .Nct in universe 1 .Yes
2 .No - skip to next ISS code
D SC1620 6 5286
What is your best estimate of . ..‘s share of the amount cleared on this property &ring the last 1 months, In dollars. Range = -l~LlUO~1COOG
U Asset 120 owned jointly with someone else other than spouse
V 0 .Not in universe * * The next 3 tields (SC4700 thrcugh * SC47011 are possible answers to the * cue5ticn: ’ *
i( Check item A15 * Asset types owned *
D SC1700 1 52$2
ISS cede 13t - mortgages LI Fersons 1’S years old and older V D .Not marked as a type ot asset owned
1 .Marked as a type cf asset owned
385
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D cc4-m? 1 5293 I55 code 140 - royalties
U Persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .Marked as a type oi asset owned
D SC4704 1 5294 ES code 150 - other financial
investments
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not marked as a type of asset owned
1 .i%rked as a type of asset owned
D SC4706 1 5295 Check item Al6 Is ISS code 130 marked in SC4700
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC4720
0 SC4708 1 5296 Check i tern Al7
Interview status of . ..‘s spouse U Persons 15 years old and older
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .No spouse in household - skip
to SC4716 2 .Interuiew for spouse not yet
conducted 3 .Interview for spouse already
conducted - skip to SC4714
D SC4710 1 5z97 Did . . . own this mortgage jointly
with . ..‘s spouse
U Asset 130 owned jointly by married COUP I es
V 0 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .Nc - skip to SC4716
D SC4712 5 5298 During the past 4 months how much interest was paid to . . . and . ..‘s spouse by the borrower. In dot tars Range = -9320UGO
U Asset 130 cwned jointly by married coup I es
V -9.‘Not in universe Cl .None
3% I)
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D SC4714 1 5303
Did . . . hold any mortgages in . ..‘s own name
U Asset 130 owned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V 3 .Not in universe 1 .Yes 2 .No - skip to SC4718
D SC4716 5 5304 During the past 4 months how much interest was paid to . . . by the borrower. In dot lars. Range = -9~10000
U Asset 13C owned by individual persons 15 years old and cider
V -9.Not in universe O.None
D sc47ie 1 5309
Check i tern A18 Is 15s code 140 marked in SC4702 or ISS code 150 marked in SC4704
U Persons 15 years old and older V 0 .Not in universe
1 .Yes ‘2 .No
0 SC4720 6 5310
During the past 4 months) how much income did . . . receive from these
assets. Negative amount indicates
10s~. In dollars. Rang2 = -1OUGO~lClIJOO
U Asset 140 or 150 cwned by individual persons 15 years old and older
V -1OCi00.Not in universe 0 .None
* * * General amounts 2 imputation flags * * *
0 Gz-IWO1 1 5316
General amounts 2 imputation flag 1
Imputation of ‘SC4310’ V II .Not imputed
1 . imputed
0 GZ-IiWlZ 1 5317 General amounts 2 imputation flag 2 Imputation of ‘SC4312’
387
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . !mpllred
D GZ-Ii”.CC3 1 5318 General amounts 2 imputation flag 3 Imputation of ‘SC4318’
V C .Not imputed
1 .Im.wted
0 Gz-IMP04 1 5319 General amounts 2 imputation tlag 4 Imputation of ‘X4320’
V D .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
0 GZ-IWO5 1 5320 General amounts 2 imputation flag 5 Imputation of ‘SC4110
V 0 .Not imputed
1 . Imputed
0 Gz-IWO6 1 5321 General amounts 2 imputaticn flag 6 Imputaticn of ‘X4412’
V 0 .Not imputed
1 .ImPuted
D Gz-IbPD7 1 5322 General amounts 2 imputation flag 7 Imputation of ‘SC4418’
V II .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D GZ-IWC8 1 537.3 General amounts 2 imputation flag 8 Imputation of ‘SC44OD
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 GZ-ItTO 1 5324
General amounts 2 imputation tlag 9 Imputation of ‘SC4500
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .ImPuted
D GZ-IWlD 1 5325 Ge-era1 amounts 2 imputation flag 10 Imputation cf ‘SCLSDL’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
GEN-TYPZ
DATA SIZE BEGIN
3 GZ-IRPll 1 5326
General amcunts 2 imputation tiag 11 Imputarion cf ‘scwca~
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D GZ-IMP12 1 5327 General amounts 2 imputation flag 12 Imputation ot ‘SC4.512’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 GZ-!Wl3 1 5328 General amounts 2 imputation flag 13 Imputation cf ‘SC4516’
V 0 .Nrt imputed 1 . Imputed
D GZ-II’+=14 1 5329 General amounts 2 imputation flag 14
Imputation of ‘sc45la’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 GZ-IP’PlS 1 5330
General amounts 2 imputation flag 15 !mputation of ‘SC4602
V D .Not imputed 1 . Imputed
0 GZ-I??=?6 1 5331 General amounts 2 imputation flag 16 Imputation ot 'SC46D4'
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
D Gz-IMP17 1 5332 General amounts 2 imputation flag 17 Imputation ot ‘SC4606’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 G2-IP?Pla 1 5333 General amounts 2 impuration flag 18 !mputation of ‘SC4610’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .ImPuted
D Gz-Il’F19 1 5334 General amounts 2 imputation tlag 19 Imputation of ‘SC4612’
389
QN-nP2
DATA SIZE BEGIN
V 0 .Nct imputed 1 . Imputed
DGz-M?2n 1 General amounts 2 imputation flag 20 Imputation cf ‘SC&U’
V 0 .Not immuted 1 .Imputed
. D G+IPPZl 1 53% General amounts 2 imputation flag 21 Imputation of ‘9X&18
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 G2-IPP22 1 5337 General amounts 2 imputation flag 22 Imputation oi ‘SC&&Xl’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 G2-PP23 1 533 General amcxts 2 imputaticn flag 23 Imputatian of ‘53713’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 G2-PP24 15337 General amounts 2 imputatian flag 26 Imputation of ‘SU712
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 Gz-IPP 1 5x0 General amounts 2 imputation flag 25 Imputation of ‘SC8710’
V 0 .Nnt imputed 1 .Imputed
s :
D G2-IPP26 1 531 General amounts 2 imputatinn flag 26 Imputation of ‘SCI716’
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
0 Q-Iwz7 153Q General amounts 2 imputation flag 27 Imputation of '93720
V 0 .Not imputed 1 .Imputed
c .
DATA SIZE BEGIN
D MHSION 1 5w Release number ai file Range = 1~9
V 1 .Original versian 2 .First ra-release> etc.
0 G2-FILL 9 Zero Filler
.
Revised March 1985
APPENDIX A-l.
INCOME SOURCE CODE LIST
Code Income Sources
1 - Social Security 2 - U.S. Government Railroad Retirement pay 3- Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 5 - State unemployment compensation 6 - Supplemental Unemployment Benefits 7 - Other unemployment compensation (Trade Adjustment Act benefits,
strike pay, other) 8 - Veterans compensation or pensions
10 - Worker’s compensation 12 - Employer or union temporary sickness policy 13 - Payments from a sickness, accident or disability insurance policy
purchased on your own 20 - Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC) 21 - General assistance or General relief 23 - Foster child care payments 24 - Other welfare 25 - WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Nutrition Program 27 - Food stamps 28 - Child support payments 29 - Alimony payments 30 - Pension from company or union
1 - Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pensions ‘32 - U.S. Military retirement pay 34 - State government pensions 35 - Local government pensions 36 - Income from paid-up life insurance policies or annuities 37 - Estates and trusts 38 - Other payments for retirement, disability or survivor 40 - G.I. Bill/VEAP education benefits 50 - Income assistance from a charitable group 51 - Money from relatives or friends 52 - Lump sum payments 53 - Income from roomers or boarders 54 - National Guard or Reserve pay 55 - Incidental or casual earnings 56 - Other cash income not included elsewhere . 75 - Categories combined and recoded for confidentiality reasons
State Administered Supplemental Security Income (old code 4) Black lung payments (old code 9) State temporary sickness or disability benefits (old code 11) Indian, Cuban, or Refugee Assistance (old code 22) National Guard or Reserve Force retirement (old code 33)
2
Code Asset List --
100 - Regular/passbook savings accounts in a bank, savings and loan or credit union
101 - Honey market deposit accounts 102 - Certificates of Deposit or other savings certificates 103 - NOW, Super NOW or other interest earning checking
accounts 104 - Money market funds 105 - U.S. Government securities 106 - Municipal or corporate bonds 107 - Other interest-earning assets 110 - Stocks or mutual fund shares 120 - Rental property 130 - Mortgages 140 - Royalties 160 - Other financial investments
Code Special Indicators
170 - Worked 171 - Disabled 172 - Medicare 173 - Medicaid 174 - U.S. Savings Bonds (E, EE) 175 - Other educational assistance
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APPENDIX A-2.
INCOME SOURCES INCLUDED IN MONTHLY CASH INCOME
Earnings from Employment
Wages and salaries Nonfarm self-employment income Farm self-employment income
Income from Assets (Property Income)
Regular/passbook savings accounts in a bank, savings and loan or credit union Money market deposit accounts. Certificates of Deposit or other savings certificates NOW, Super NOW or other interest-earning checking accounts Money market funds U.S. Government securities Municipal or corporate bonds Other interest-earning assets Stocks or mutual fund shares Rental property Mortgages Royalties Other financial investments
ither Income Sources
Social Security U.S. Government Railroad Retirement pay Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) State Administered Supplemental Security Income State unemployment compensation Supplemental Unemployment Benefits Other unemployment compensation (Trade Adjustment Act benefits; strike pay,
other) Veterans compensation or pensions Black lung payments Worker’s compensation State temporary sickness or disability benefits Payments from a sickness, accident or disability insurance policy purchased on
your own Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC) General assistance or General relief Indian, Cuban, or Refugee Assistance Foster child care payments Other welfare Child support payments Alimony payments Pension from company or union Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pensions
2
Other Income Sources (Continued)
U.S. Military retirement pay National Guard or Reserve Forces retirement State government pensions Local government pensions Income from paid-up life insurance policies or annuities Estates and trusts Other payments for retirement, disability or survivor G.I. Bill/VEAP education benefits Income assistance from a charitable group Money from relatives or friends Lump sum payments Income from roomers or boarders National Guard or Reserve pay Incidental or casual earnings Other cash income not included elsewhere
APPENDIX A-3.
SOURCES OF MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS COVERED IN SIPP
Cash Benefits
Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) State Administered Supplemental Security Income Veterans' pensions Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC) General Assistance or General Relief Indian, Cuban, or Refugee Assistance Other welfare Foster child care payments
Noncash Benefits
Food Stamps Special Supplemental Food Program for Women,
Infants, and Children (WIG) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Medicaid Free or reduced price school lunches Free or reduced price school breakfasts Public or subsidized rental housing
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APPENDIX A-4
1980 CENSUS OF POPULATION OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
1980 CODE
003 004 005 006 007 008 009 013 014 015 016 017 018 019
023 024 025 026 027 028 029 033 034 035 036 037
043 044
(The numbers in parentheses refer to the 1980 Standard Occupational Classification code equivalents. Pt means part. N.e.c. means not elsewhere classified.)
MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations
Legislators (111) Chief executives and general administrators, public administration (112) Administrators and officials , public administration (1132-1139) Administrators, protective services (1131) Financial managers (122) Personnel and labor relations managers (123) Purchasing managers (124) Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations (125) Administrators, education and related fields (128) Managers, medicine and health (131) Managers, properties and real estate (1353) Postmasters and mail superintendents (1344) Funeral directors (pt 1359) Managers and administrators, n.e.c. (121, 126, 127, 132-139, ext. 1344,
1353, pt 1359) Management Related Occupations
Accountants and auditors (1412) Underwriters (1414) Other financial officers (1415, 1419) Management analysts (142) Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists (143) Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products (1443) Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products (1442) Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. (1449) Business and promotion arents (145) Construction inspectors (1472) Inspectors and compliance officers, ext. construction (1473) Management related occupations, n.e.c. (149)
Professional specialty Occupations
Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors Architects (161) Engineers
Aerospace (1622)
044
045 046
047 048 049 053 054 055
056 057 058 059 063
064 065 066 067 068
069 073 074 075 076
077 078 079 083
084 085 086
087 088 089
095 096 097
098 099 103 104 105 106
Engineers Aerospace (1622)
Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors (continued)
Hngineers (continued) Metallurgical and materials (1623) Mining (1624) Petroleum (1625) Chemical (1626) Nuclear (1627) Civil (1628) Agricultural (1632) Electrical and electronic (1633, 1636) Industrial (1634) Mechanical (1635) Marine and naval architects (1637) Engineers, n.e.c. (1639)
Surveyors and mapping scientists (164) Mathematical and Computer Scientists
Computer systems analysts and scientists (171) Operations and systems researchers and analysts (172)
Actuaries (1732) Statisticians (1733) Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. (1739)
Natural Scientists Physicists and astronomers (1842, 1843) Chemists, except biochemists (1845) Atmospheric and space scientists (1846) Geologists and geodesists (1847) Physical scientists, n.e.c. (1849) Agricultural and food scientists (1853) Biological and life scientists (1854) Forestry and conservation scientists (1852) Medical scientists (1855)
Health Diagnosing Occupations Physicians (261) Dentists (262) Veterinarians (27) Optometrists (281) Podiatrists (283) Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. (289)
Health Assessment and Treating Occupations Registered nurses (29) Pharmacists (301) Dietitians (302) Therapists
Inhalation therapists (3031) Occupational therapists (3032) Physical therapists (3033) Speech therapists (3034) Therapists, n.e.c. (3039)
Physicians' assistants (304)
3
113 114 115 116 117 118 119 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 143 144
45 .46 147 148 149 153 154
155 NC1561 P(157)
158 159
163
164 165
166
167 168 169 173
174 175 176
177
Teachers, Postsecondary Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers (2212) Biological science teachers (2213) Chemistry teachers (2214) Physics teachers (2215) Natural science teachers, n.e.c. (2216) Psychology teachers (2217) Economics teachers (2218) History teachers (2222) Political science teachers (2223) Sociology teachers (2224) Social science teachers, n.e.c. (2225) Engineering teachers (2226) Mathematical science teachers (2227) Computer science teachers (2228) Medical science teachers (2231) Health specialties teachers (2232) Business, commerce, and marketing teachers (2233) Agriculture and forestry teachers (2234) Art, drama, and music teachers (2235) Physical education teachers (2236) Education teachers (2237) English teachers (2238) Foreign language teachers (2242) Law teachers (2243) Social work teachers (2244) Theology teachers (2245) Trade and industrial teachers (2246) Home economics teachers (2247) Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. (2249) Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified
Teachers, Except Postsecondary Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten (231)
Teachers, elementary school (232) Teachers, secondary school (233) Teachers, special education (235) Teachers, n.e.c. (236, 239)
Counselors, educational and vocational (24) Librarians, Archivists, and Curators
Librarians (251) Archivists and curators (252)
Social Scientists and Urban Planners Economists (1912) Psychologists (1915) Sociologists (1916) Social scientists, n.e.c. (1913, 1914, 1919)
Urban planners (192)
Social, Recreation, and Religious Workers Social workers (2032) Recreation workers (2033) Clergy (2042) Religious workers, n.e.c. (2049)
178 179
183 184
185 186 187 188 189 193 194 195 197 198 199
203 204
205 206 207 208
213 214 215 216 217 218
223 224 225
226 227 228 229 233 234 235
Lawyers and Judges Lawyers (211) Judges (212)
writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes Authors (321) Technical writers (398) Designers (322) Musicians and composers (323) Actors and directors (324) Painters, sculptors, craft-artists,, and artist prinbaakers (325) Photographers (326) Dancers (327) Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. (328, 329) Editors and reporters (331) public relations specialists (332) Announcers (333) Athletes (34)
TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
Technicians and Related Support Occupations Health Technologists and Technicians
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians (362) Dental hygienists (363) Health record technologists and technicians (364) Radiologic technicians (365) Licensed practical nurses (366) Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. (369)
Technologists and Technicians, Except Health
Bngineering and Related Technologists and Technicians Electrical and electronic technicians (3711) Industrial enqineerinq technicians (3712)
13) Mechanical engineering technicians (37 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. (3719) Drafting occupations (372) Surveying and mapping technicians (373 )
Science Technicians Biological technicians (382) Chemical technicians (3831) Science technicians, n.e.c. (3832, 3833, 384, 389)
Technicians; Except Health, Engineering, and Science Airplane pilots and navigators (825) Air traffic controllers (392) Broadcast equipment operators (393) Computer programmers (3971, 3972) Tool programmers, numerical control (3974) Legal assistants (396) Technicians, n.e.c. (399)
243
253 254
255 256 257
258 259
263 264 265 266 267 268 269 274
275 '. : 2 7 6 )
!77 278
283 284 285
303
304 305 306 307
308 309
R(313) 314 315
316 - 317
318 319 323
Sales Occupations Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations (40)
Sales Representatives, Finance and Business Services Insurance sales occupations (4122) Real estate sales occupations (4123) Securities and financial services sales occupations (4124) Advertising and related sales occupations (4153) Sales occupations, other business services (4152)
Sales Representatives, Commodities Except Retail Sales engineers (421) Sales representatives, mining, manufacturing, and wholesale (423, 424)
Sales Workers, Retail and Personal Services Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats (4342, 4344) Sales workers, apparel (4346) Sales workers, shoes (4351) Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings (4348) Sales workers; radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances (4343, 4352) Sales workers, hardware and building supplies (4353) Sales workers, parts (4367) Sales workers, other commodities (4345, 4347, 4354, 4356, 4359,
4362, 4369) Sales counter clerks (4363) Cashiers (4364) Street and door-to-door sales workers (4366) News vendors (4365)
Sales Related Occupations Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales (445) Auctioneers (447) Sales support occupations, n.e.c. (444, 446, 449)
Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Supervisors, Administrative Support Occupations
Supervisors, general office (4511, 4513, 4514, 4516, 4519, 4529) Supervisors, computer equipment operators (4512) Supervisors, financial records processing (4521) Chief communications operators (4523) Supervisors; distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks
(4522, 4524-4528) Computer Equipnent Operators
Computer operators (4612) Peripheral equipment operators (4613)
Secretaries, Stencgraphers,and Typists Secretaries (46221 Stenographers (4623) Typists (4624)
Information Clerks Interviewers (4642) Hotel clerks (4643) Transportation ticket and reservation agents (4644) Receptionists (4645) Information clerks, n.e.c. (4649)
6
325 326 327 328 329 335 336
SC3371 338 339 343 344
345 346 347
348 349 353
354 355 356 357
359 363 364 365 366 368 369 373 374
375 376 377 378
379 383 384 385 386 387 389
Records Processing Occupations, Except Financial Classified-ad clerks (4662) Correspondence clerks (4663) Order clerks (4664) Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping (4692) Library clerks (4694) File clerks (4696) Records clerks (4699)
Financial Records Processing Occupations Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks (4712) Payroll and timekeeping clerks (4713) Billing clerks (4715) Cost and rate clerks (4716) Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators (4718)
Duplicating, Mail and Other Office Machine Operators Duplicating machine operators (4722) Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators (4723) Office machine operators, n.e.c. (4729)
Communications Equipment Operators Telephone operators (4732) Telegraphers (4733) Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. (4739)
Mail and Message Distributing Occupations Postal clerks, ext. mail carriers (4742) Mail carriers, postal service (4743) Mail clerks, ext. postal service (4744) Messengers (4745)
Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distributing Clerks Dispatchers (4751) Production coordinators (4752) Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks (4753) Stock and inventory clerks (4754) Meter readers (4755) Weighers, measurers, and checkers (4756) Samplers (4757) Expediters (4758) Material recording, scheduling, and distributing clerks, n.e.c. (4759)
Adjusters and Investigators Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators (4782) Investigators and adjusters, except insurance (4783) Eligibility clerks, social welfare (4784) Bill and account collectors (4786)
Miscellaneous Administrative Support Occupations General office clerks (463) Bank tellers (4791) Proofreaders (4792) Data-entry keyers (4793) Statistical clerks (4794) Teachers' aides (4795) Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. (4787, 4799)
403 404 405 406
T(407)
413 414 415
416 417
418 423 424
425 426 427
433 434
U(435) 436 437 438 439 443 444
445 446 447
448 449
V(453) 454 455
456 457 458
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
Private Household Occupations Launderers and ironers (503) Cooks, private household (504) Housekeepers and butlers (505) Child care workers, private household (506) Private household cleaners and servants (502, 507, 509)
Protective Service Occupations Supervisors, Protective Service Occupations
Supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention occupations (5111) Supervisors, police and detectives (5112)
Supervisors, guards (5113) Firefighting and Fire Prevention Occupations
Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations (5122) Firefighting occupations (5123)
Police and Detectives Police and detectives, public service (5132) Sheriffs bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers (5134) Correctional institution officers (5133)
Guards Crossing guards (5142) Guards and police, ext. public service (5144) Protective service occupations, n.e.c. (5149)
Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household Food Preparation and Service Occupations
Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations (5211) Bartenders (5212) Waiters and waitresses (5213) Cooks, except short order (5214) Short-order cooks (5215) Food counter, fountain and related occupations (5216) Kitchen workers, food preparation (5217) Waiters'/waitresses' assistants (5218) Miscellaneous food preparation occupations (5219)
Health Service Occupations Dental assistants (5232) Health aides, except nursing (5233) Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants (5236)
Cleaning and Building Service Occupations, except Household Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers (5241) Maids and housemen (5242, 5249) Janitors and cleaners (5244) Elevator operators (5245) Pest control occupations (5246)
Personal Service Occupations Supervisors, personal service occupations (5251) Barbers (5252) Hairdressers and cosmetologists (5253)
8
459 463 464 465 466 467
468 469
WC4731 474 475 476
477 479 483 484
485
486 487 488
489
494
495 496
497 498 499
503
X(505) 506 507 508 509 514 515 516 517
Personal Service Occupations (continued) Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities (5254) Guides (5255) Ushers (5256) Public transportation attendants (5257) Baggage porters and bellhops (5262) Welfare service aides (5263) Child care workers,except private household (5264) Personal service occupations, n.e.c. (5258, 5269)
FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS
Farm Operators and Managers Farmers, except horticultural (5512-5514) Horticultural specialty farmers (5515) Managers, farms, except horticultural (5522-5524) Managers, horticultural specialty farms (5525)
Other Agricultural and Related Occupations Farm Occupations, Except Managerial
Supervisors, farm workers (5611) Farm workers (5612-5617) Marine life cultivation workers (5618) Nursery workers (5619)
Related Agricultural Occupations Supervisors, related agricultural occupations (5621) Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm (5622) Animal caretakers, except farm (5624) Graders and sorters, agricultural products (5625) Inspectors, agricultural products (5627)
Forestry and Logging Occupations Supervisors, forestry, and logging workers (571) Forestry workers, except logging (572) Timber cutting and logging occupations (573, 579)
Fishers, Hunters, and Trappers Captains and other officers, fishing vessels (pt 8241) Fishers (583) Hunters and trappers (584)
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
Mechanics and Repairers Supervisors, mechanics and repairers (601 Mechanics and Repairers, Except Supervisors
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics and Repairers Automobile mechanics (pt 6111)
Automobile mechanic apprentices (pt 6111) Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics (6112) Aircraft engine mechanics (6113) Small engine repairers (6114) Automobile body and related repairers (6115) Aircraft mechanics, ext. engine (6116) Heavy equipment mechanics (6117) Farm equipment mechanics (6118)
518 519
523
525 526 527 529 533 534
535 536 538
539 543 544 547 549
553 554
555 556
557 558
563 564 565 566
Y(567) 569 573 575 576 577 579 583 584 585 587
588 589 593 594 595 596 597 598 599
Mechanics and Repairers Except Supervisors (continued) Industrial machinery repairers (613) Machinery maintenance occupations (614)
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Repairers Electronic repairers, communications and industrial equipment
(6151, 6153, 6155) Data processing equipment repairers (6154) Household appliance and power tool repairers (6156) Telephone line installers and repairers (6157) Telephone installers and repairers (6158) Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment repairers (6152, 6159)
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics (6161 Miscellaneous Mechanics and Repairers
Camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers (6171, 6172) Locksmiths and safe repairers (61731 Office machine repairers (6174) Mechanical controls and valve repairers (6175) Elevator installers and repairers (6176) Millwrights (6178) Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. (6177, 6179) Not specified mechanics and repairers
Construction Trades Supervisors, construction occupations
Supervisors; brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters (6312) Supervisors, carpenters and related workers (6313) Supervisors, electricians and power transmission installers (6314) Supervisors; painters, paperhangers, and plasterers (6315) Supervisors; plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (6316) Supervisors, n.e.c. (6311, 6318)
Construction Trades, Except Supervisors Brickmasons and stonemasons (pt 6412, pt 6413)
Brickmason and stonemason apprentices (pt 6412, pt 6413) Tile setters, hard and soft (6414, pt 6462) Carpet installers (pt 6462) Carpenters (pt 6422)
Carpenter apprentices (pt 6422) Drywall installers (6424) Electricians (pt 6432)
11 Electrician apprentices (pt 6432) Electrical power installers and repairers (6433) Painters, construction and maintenance (6442) Paperhangers (6443) Plasterers (6444) Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (pt 645)
Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices (pt 645) Concrete and terrazzo finishers (6463) Glaziers (6464) Insulation workers (6465) Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators (6466) Roofers (6468) Sheetmetal duct installers (6472) Structural metal workers (6473) Drillers, earth (6474) Construction trades, n.e.c. (6467, 6475, 6476, 6479)
10
613 614 615 616 617
633
634 635 636 637 639 643 644 645 646
647 649 653 654 655
656 657 658 659
666 667 668 669 673 674
675 676 677 678 679 683 684
686 687 688
689 693
694 695 696 699
Extractive Occupations Supervisors, extractive occupations (632) Drillers, oil well (652) Explosives workers (653) Mining machine operators (654) Mining occupations, n.e.c. (656)
Precision Production Occupations supervisors, production occupations (67, 71) Precision Metal working Occupations
Tool and die makers (pt 6811) Tool and die maker apprentices (pt 6811)
Precision assemblers, metal (6812) Machinists (pt 6813)
Machinist apprentices (pt 6813) Boilermakers (6814) Precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners (6816) Patternmakers and model makers, metal (6817) Lay-out workers (6821) Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) (6822, 6866) Engravers, metal (6823) Sheet metal workers (pt 6824)
Sheet metal worker apprentices (pt 6824) Miscellaneous precision metal workers (6829)
Precision Woodworking Occupations Patternmakers and model makers, wood (6831) Cabinet makers and bench carpenters (6832) Furniture and wood finishers (6835) Miscellaneous precision woodworkers (6839)
Precision Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Machine Workers Dressmakers (pt 6852, pt 7752) Tailors (pt 6852) Upholsterers (6853) Shoe repairers (6854) Apparel and fabric patternmakers (6856) Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers (6859, pt 7752)
Precision Workers, Assorted Materials Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers (6861) Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters (6862) Optical goods workers (6864, pt 7477, pt 7677) Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians (6865) Bookbinders (6844) Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers (6867) Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. (6869)
Precision Food Production Occupations Butchers and meat cutters (6871) Bakers (6872) Food batchmakers (6873, 6879)
Precision Inspectors, Testers, and Related Workers Inspectors, testers, and graders (6881, 828) Adjusters and calibrators (6882)
Plant and System Operators Water and sewage treatment plant operators (691) Power plant operators (pt 693) Stationary engineers (pt 693, 7668) Miscellaneous plant and system operators (692, 694, 695, 696)
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS
703 704 705 706 707 708
709
713 714 715
717
719 723 724 725
726 -I?
729 733
734 735 736 737
730 739 743 744 745 747 748 749
753 754 755 756 757
128 Compressing and compacting machine operators (7467, 7667) 759 Painting and paint spraying machine operators (7669)
Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Machine Operators and Tenders, except Precision
Metal working and Plastic Working Machine Operators Lathe and turning machine set-up operators (7312) Lathe and turning machine operators (7512) Hilling and planing machine operators (7313, 7513) Punching and stamping press machine operators (7314, 7317, 7514, 7517) Rolling machine operators (7316, 7516) Drilling and boring machine operators (7318, 7518) Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine operators
(7322, 7324, 7522) Forging machine operators (7319, 7519) Numerical control machine operators (7326) Miscellaneous metal, plastic, stone, and glass working machine operators
(7329, 7529) Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. (7339, 7539) Metal and Plastic Processing Machine Operators
Molding and casting machine operators (7315, 7342, 7515, 7542) Metal plating machine operators (7343, 7543) Heat treating equipment operators (7344, 7544) Miscellaneous metal and plastic processing machine operators (7349, 7549)
Woodworking Machine Operators wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators (7431, 7432, 7631, 76321 Sawing machine operators (7433, 7633) Shaping and joining machine operators (7435, 7635) Nailing and tacking machine operators (7636) Miscellaneous woodworking machine operators (7434, 7439, 7634, 7639)
Printing Machine Operators Printing machine operators (7443, 7643) Photoengravers and lithographers (6842, 7444, 7644) Typesetters and compositors (6841, 7642) Miscellaneous printing machine operators (6849, 7449, 7649)
Textile, Apparel, and Eurnishings Machine Operators Winding and twisting machine operators (7451, 7651) Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operators (7452, 7652) Textile cutting machine operators (7654) Textile sewing machine operators (7655) Shoe machine operators (7656) Pressing machine operators (7657) Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators (6855, 7658) Miscellaneous textile machine operators (7459, 7659)
Machine Operators, Assorted Materials Cementing and gluing machine operators (7661) Packaging and filling machine operators (7462, 7662) Extruding and forming machine operators (7463, 7663) Mixing and blending machine operators (76641 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators
(7476, 7666, 7676)
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763 764 765 766 768 769 773 774 777 779
783 784 785 786 787 789
793 794 795
796 797 798 799
803 Z(804)
805 806 808 809 813 814
823 824 825 826
Machine Operators, Assorted Materials (continued) Roasting and baking machine operators, food (7472, 7672) Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators (7673) Folding machine operators (7474, 7674) Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, ext. food (7675) Crushing and grinding machine operators (pt 7477, pt 7677) Slicing and cutting machine operators (7478, 7678) Motion picture projectionists (pt 7479) Photographic process machine operators (6863, 6868, 7671) Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. (pt 7479, 7665, 7679) Machine operators, not specified
Fabricators, Assemblers, and Hand Working occupations Welders and cutters (7332, 7532, 7714) Solderers and brazers (7333, 7533, 7717) Assemblers (772, 774) Hand cutting and trimming occupations (7753) Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations (7754, 7755) Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations (7756) Hand engraving and printing 0CCUpatiOn.S (7757) Band grinding and polishing occupations (7758) Miscellaneous hand working occupations (7759)
Production Inspectors, Testers, Samplers, and Weighers Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners (782, 787) Production testers (783) Production samplers and weighers (784) Graders and sorters, ext. agricultural (785)
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Motor vehicle Operators
Supervisors, motor vehicle operators (8111) Truck drivers, heavy (8212, 8213) Truck drivers, light (8214) Driver-sales workers (8218) Bus drivers (8215) Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs (8216) Parking lot attendants (874) Motor transportation occupations, n.e.c. (8219)
Transportation Occupations, Except Motor vehicles Rail Transportation Occupations
Railroad conductors and yardmasters (8113) Locomotive operating occupations (8232) Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators (8233) Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. (8239)
Water Transportation Occupations Ship captains and mates, except fishing boats (pt 8241, 8242) Sailors and deckhands (8243) Marine engineers (8244) Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders (8245)
828 829 833 834
Material Moving Equipment Operators 843 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators (812) 844 , Cperating engineers (8312) 845 Longshore equipment operators (8313)
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13
848 849 853 855 856 859
863 864
865 866 867 869 873
875 876 877 878 883 885 087
98 289
905 Member of the Armed Forces
Material Moving Equipment Operators (continued) Hoist and winch operators (8314) Crane and tower operators (8315) Excavating and loading machine operators (8316) Grader, dozer, and scraper operators (8317) lndustrial truck and tractor equipment operators (8318) Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators (8319)
Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c. (85) Helpers, mechanics and repairers (863) Helpers, Construction and Extractive Occupations
Helpers, construction trades (8641-8645, 8648) Helpers, surveyor (8646) Helpers, extractive occupations (865)
Construction laborers (871) Production helpers (861, 862) Freight, Stock, and Material Handlers
Garbage collectors (8722) Stevedores (8723) Stock handlers and baggers (8724) Machine feeders and offbearers (8725) Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. (8726)
Garage and service station related occupations (873) Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners (875) Hand packers and packagers (8761) Laborers, except construction (8769)
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APPENDIX A-5
1980 CENSUS OF POPULATION INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
(Numbers in parentheses are the 1972 SIC code equivalents L/)
Census Code
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES
010 (A) Agricultural production, crops (01) 011 Agricultural production, livestock (02) 020 Agricultural services, except horticultural (07, except 078) 021 Horticultural services (078) 030 Forestry (08) 031 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (09)
MINING
041 042 050
060 (B) CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17)
100 101 102 110 111 112 120 121 122 130
132 140 141 142 150
Metal mining (10) Coal mining (11, 12) Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction (13) Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14)
MANUFACTURING
Nondurable Goods
Food and kindred products Meat products (201) Dairy products (202) Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) Grain mill products (204) Bakery products (205) Sugar and confectionery products (206) Beverage industries (208) Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products (207, 209) Not specified food industries
Tobacco manufactures (21) I Textile mill products
Knitting mills (225) Dyeing and finishing textiles, except Go1 and knit goods (226) Floor coverings, except hard surface (227) Yarn, thread, and fabric mills (221-224, 228) Miscellaneous textile mill products (229)
l/ See Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972 and the 1977 Supplement.
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Census Code
MANUFACTURING-Continued
Nondurable goods-Continued
151 152
160 161 162
171 (Cl 172
180 181 182 190 191 192
200
201
210 211 212
220 221 222
230 231 232 241
242
250 251 252 261 262
270 271 272
Apparel and other finished textile products Apparel and accessories, except knit (231-238) Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239)
Paper and allied products Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills (261-263, 266) Miscellaneous paper and pulp products (264) Paperboard containers and boxes (265)
Printing, publishing, and allied irdustries Newspaper publishing and printing (271) Printing, publishing, and allied industries, except newspapers (272-279)
Chemicals and allied products Plastics, synthetics, and resins (282) Drugs (283) Soaps and cosmetics (284) Paints, varnishes, and related products (287) Agricultural chemicals (287) Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals (281, 286, 289)
Petroleum and coal products Petroleum refining (291) Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products (295, 299)
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Tires and inner tubes (301) Other rubber products, and plastics footwear and belting (302-304, 306) Miscellaneous plastics products (307)
Leather and leather products Leather tanning and finishing (311) Footwear, except rubber and plastic (313, 314) Leather products, except footwear (315-317, 319)
Durable Goods
Lumber and wood products, except furniture Logging (241) Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork (242, 243) wood buildings and mobile homes (245) Miscellaneous wood products (244, 249)
Furniture and fixtures (25) Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products
Glass and glass products (321-323) Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products (324, 327) Structural clay products (325) Pottery and related products (326) Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products (328, 329).
Metal industries Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills (331) Iron and steel foundries (332) Primary aluminum industries (3334, part 334, 3353-3355, 3361)
Census - Code
MANUFACTURING-Continued
Durable goods-Continued
280
281 282 290 291 292 300
301
310 311 312 320 321 322 331
332
340 341 342
350
351
352 360 361
362 370
371 372
380 381 382 390 391 392
400 401 Bus service and urban transit (41, except 412) 402 Taxicab service (412) 410 Trucking service (421, 423)
Other primary metal industries (3331-3333, 3339, part 334, 3351, 3356, 3357, 3362, 3369, 339)
Cutlery, handtools, and other hardware (342) 82 Fabricated structural metal products (344) Screw machine products (345) Metal forgings and stampings (346) Ordnance (348) Miscellaneous fabricated metal produots (341, 343, 347, 349) Not specified metal industries
Machinery, except electrical Engines and turbines (351) Farm machinery and equipment (352) Construction and material handling machines (353) Metalworking machinery (354) Office and accounting machines (357, except 3573) Electronic computing equipment (3573) Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355, 356, 358, 359) Not specified machinery
Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Household appliances (363) Radio, T.V., and communication equipment (365, 366) Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. (361, 362,
364, 367, 369) Not specified electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies
Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) Aircraft and parts (372) Ship and boat building and repairing (373) Railroad locomotives and equipment (374) Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) Cycles and miscellaneous transportation equipment (375, 379)
Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Scientific and controlling instruments (381, 382) Optical and health services supplies (383, 384, 385) Photographic equipment and supplies (386) Watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices (387) Not specified professional equipment
Toys, amusement, and sporting goods (394) Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39 ext. 394)
Not specified manufacturing industries
TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES
Transportation Railroads (40)
Census TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC Code UTILITIES-Continued
411 412 420 421 422 432
440
441 442
460 461 462 470 471 472
500 501 502
510 511 512 521 522 530
531 532
540 541 542 550 551 552 560 561 562 571
Transportation (continued) Warehousing and storage (422) U.S. Postal Service (43) Water transportation (44) Air transportation (45) Pipe lines, except natural gas (46) Services incidental to transportation (47)
Communications Radio and television broadcasting (483) Telephone (wire an3 radio) (481) Telegraph and miscellaneous communication services (482, 489)
Utilities and sanitary services Electric light and power (491) Gas and steam supply systems (492, 496) Electric and gas, and other combinations (493) Water supply and irrigation (494, 497) Sanitary services (495) Not specified utilities
WHOLESALE TRADE
Durable Goods
Motor vehicles and equipment (501) Furniture and home furnishings (502) Lumber and construction materials (503) Sporting goods, toys, and hobby goods (504) Metals and minerals, except petroleum (505) Electrical goods (506) Hardware, plumbing and heating supplies (507) Not specified electrical and hardware products Machinery, equipment, and supplies (5081 Scrap and waste materials (5093) Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (5094, 5099)
Nondurable Goods
Paper and paper products (511) Drugs, chemicals and allied products (512, 516) Apparel, fabrics, and notions (513) Groceries and related products (514) Farm products - raw materials (515) Petroleum products (517) Alcoholic beverages (518) Farm supplies (5191) Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5194, 5198, 5199) Not specified wholesale trade
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Census Code RETAIL TRADE
580 Lumber and building material retailing (521, 523) 581 Hardware stores (525) 582 Retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 590 Mobile home dealers (527) 591 (D) Department stores (531) 592 Variety stores (533) 600 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 601 (E) Grocery stores (541) 602 Dairy products stores (545) 610 Retail bakeries (546) 611 Food stores, n.e.c. (542, 543, 544, 549) 612 Motor vehicle dealers (551, 552)
620 Auto and home supply stores (553) 621 Gasoline service stations (554) 622 Miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556, 557, 559) 630 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, except 566) 631 Shoe stores (566)
632 640 641 (F) 642 650 651 652 660 661 662 670 671 672 681 682
691
700 (G)
701
702 710 711 (H) 712
721 722 730 731 732
Furniture and home furnishings stores (571) Household appliances, TV, and radio stores (572, 573) Eating and drinking places (58) Drug Stores (591) Liquor stores (592) Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941, 5945, 5946) Book and stationery stores (5942, 5943) Jewelry stores (5944) Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores (5949) Mail order houses (5961) Vending machine operators (5962) Direct selling establishments (5963) Fuel and ice dealers (598) Retail florists (5992) Miscellaneous retail stores (593, 5947, 5948, 5993, 5994, 5999)
Not specified retail trade
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
Banking (60) Savings and loan associations (612)
Credit agencies, n.e.c. (61, except 612) Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies (62, 67) Insurance (63, 64) Real estate, including real estate-insurance-law offices (65, 66)
BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES
Advertising (731) Services to dwellings and other buildings (734) Commercial research, development, and testing labs (7391, 7397) Personnel supply services (736) Business management and consulting services (7392)
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Census Code BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES (continued)
740 Computer and data processing services (737) 741 Detective and protective services (7393) 742 Business services, n.e.c. (732, 733, 735, 7394, 7395, 7396, 7399) 750 Automotive services, except repair (751, 752, 754)
751 Automotive repair shops (753)
752 Electrical repair shops (762, 76941
760 Miscellaneous repair services (763, 764, 7692, 7699)
761 (J) 762 770 771 772 780 781 782 790
791
800 Theaters and motion pictures (78, 792) 801 Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors (793) 802 Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services (791, 794, 799)
812
820 821 822
830 831 (K) 832 840 841 842 (L) 850 CM) 851 852 860 861 862 870 871 872
PERSONAL SERVICES
Private households (88) Hotels and motels (701) Lodging places, except hotels and motels (702, 703, 704) Laundry, cleaning, and garment services (721) Beauty shops (723) Barber shops (724) Funeral service and crematories (726) Shoe repair shops (725) Dressmaking shops (part 729) Miscellaneous personal services (722, part 729)
ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES
Offices of physicians (801, 803) Offices of dentists (802) Offices of chiropractors (8041) Offices of optometrists (80421 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. (8049) Hospitals (806) Nursing and personal care facilities (805) Health services, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809) Legal services (81) Elementary and secondary schools (821) Colleges and universities (822) Business, trade, and vocational schools (824) Libraries (823) Educational services, n.e.c. (829) Job training and vocational rehabilitation services (833) Child day care services (835) Residential care facilities, without nursing (836) Social services, n.e.c. (832, 839) Museums, art galleries, and zoos (84)
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Census Code PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES (continued)
880 Religious organizations (866) 881 Membership organizations (861-865, 869) 882 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (891) 890 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (893) 891 Noncommercial educational and scientific research (892) 892 Miscellaneous professional and related services (899)
900 Executive and legislative offices (911-913)
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