(This is the ICPSR codebook. ICPSR uses a different format from thee Census, putting the family and person records together in one record -d 0 CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY: ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, 1970 (ICPSR 7561) 0 PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS SECOND ICPSR EDITION SUMMER 1984 INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH P.O. BOX 1248 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48106 1 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ASSISTANCE 0 ALL MANUSCRIPTS UTILIZING DATA MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CONSORTIUM SHOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THAT FACT AS WELL AS IDENTIFY THE ORIGINAL COLLECTOR OF THE DATA. THE ICPSR COUNCIL URGES ALL USERS OF THE ICPSR DATA FACILITIES TO FOLLOW SOME ADAPTATION OF THIS STATEMENT WITH THE PARENTHESES INDICATING ITEMS TO BE FILLED IN APPROPRIATELY OR DELETED BY THE INDIVIDUAL USER. THE DATA (AND TABULATIONS) UTILIZED IN THIS (PUBLICATION) WERE MADE AVAILABLE (IN PART) BY THE INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH. THE DATA FOR THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY: ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, 1970 WERE ORIGINALLY COLLECTED BY THE U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. NEITHER THE THE COLLECTOR OF THE ORIGINAL DATA NOR THE CONSORTIUM BEAR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ANALYSES OR INTERPRETATIONS PRESENTED HERE. IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FUNDING AGENCIES WITH ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE OF ARCHIVAL RESOURCES AND TO FACILITATE THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ABOUT ICPSR PARTICIPANTS' RESEARCH ACTIVITIES, EACH USER OF THE ICPSR DATA FACILITIES IS EXPECTED TO SEND TWO COPIES OF EACH COMPLETED MANUSCRIPT OR THESIS ABSTRACT TO THE CONSORTIUM. PLEASE INDICATE IN THE COVER LETTER WHICH DATA WERE USED. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 PAGE NO. INTRODUCTION 0 DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION I 0 DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES AND SAMPLING INFORMATION II 0 WEIGHTING INFORMATION III 0 FILE STRUCTURE IV 0 CODEBOOK INFORMATION 0 ICPSR PROCESSING INFORMATION VII 0 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST VIII 0 CODEBOOK 1 0 V GLOSSARY 60 0 APPENDIX 77 1 I 0 INTRODUCTION 0 DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION 0 THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY (CPS), SOURCE OF OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT STATISTICS ON EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT, HAS BEEN CONDUCTED MONTHLY FOR OVER 25 YEARS. IT IS A HOUSEHOLD SAMPLE SURVEY OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. ITS PRIMARY TASK IS TO PRODUCE MONTHLY STATISTICS ON UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE LABOR FORCE. THE CPS ALSO SERVES AS A VEHICLE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL INQUIRIES, PERIODICALLY ADDED TO THE QUESTIONNAIRE. THE SUPPLEMENTAL INQUIRIES INCLUDE QUESTIONS ON IMMUNIZATION AGAINST SELECTED DISEASES, SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATES, VOTING IN NATIONAL ELECTIONS, PARTICIPATION IN ADULT EDUCATION, MARITAL HISTORY, FERTILITY, WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME. SUPPLEMENTS TO THE CPS MAY BE RECURRING OR THEY MAY BE SINGLE-TIME SUPPLEMENTS CONDUCTED FOR A SPECIAL PURPOSE. EXAMPLES OF RECURRING SUPPLEMENTS INCLUDE THE WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME SUPPLEMENT COLLECTED IN MARCH, THE MULTIPLE JOB HOLDING-PREMIUM PAY SUPPLEMENT COLLECTED IN OCTOBER, AND THE SURVEY OF HIRED FARM-WAGE WORKERS IN DECEMBER. SUPPLEMENTARY DATA COLLECTED THROUGH THE SURVEY ARE ANALYZED AND PUBLISHED BY THE VARIOUS SPONSERS. IN ADDITION THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS PUBLISHES THE CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS BASED ON THE CPS DATA IN FOUR SERIES: P-20, POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, P-23, SPECIAL STUDIES, P-27, FARM POPULATION AND P-60, CONSUMER INCOME. THE MARCH SUPPLEMENT, WHICH INCLUDES DETAILED INCOME AND WORK HISTORY INFORMATION, IS USED IN GENERATING A LARGE NUMBER OF CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS OF SUMMARY DATA. THE MARCH CPS CONTAIN MOST OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIOECONOMIC SUBJECT MATTER GENERALLY ASSOCIATED WITH POPULATION CENSUS DATA: AGE, SEX, RACE, ETHNIC ORIGIN, FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, MOBILITY, EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME. ALSO INCLUDED ARE WORK HISTORY ITEMS DEALING WITH PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT, PART-TIME WORK, JOB SEEKING AND ABSENCE FROM THE LABOR FORCE DURING THE PREVIOUS YEAR AND THE REASONS INVOLVED. IN ADDITION THERE IS A MORE DETAILED TREATMENT OF INCOME FROM MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES THAN IS AVAILABLE FROM THE 1970 CENSUS. 1 II 0 DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES AND SAMPLING INFORMATION 0 THE CPS SAMPLE IS BASED ON THE CIVILIAN POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. IN MARCH, SUPPLEMENTAL DATA ARE COLLECTED FOR ARMED FORCES MEMBERS RESIDING WITH THEIR FAMILIES IN REGULAR HOUSING UNITS OFF POST OR LIVING WITH THEIR FAMILIES ON POST, BUT EXCLUDES ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES. THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF LIMITATIONS TO THE GEOGRAPHIC CONTENT OF THE MARCH ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE. THE USEFULNESS OF THE ADF FOR SUBNATIONAL DATA, SUCH AS FOR STATES OR SMSA'S IS SEVERELY LIMITED BY THE (SMALL) 1-IN-1,400 SAMPLE SIZE. THE SECOND LIMITATION IS INTRODUCED BY THE BUREAU'S CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS, AND IT IS PRIMARILY THE CONFIDENTIALITY RESTRICTIONS REFLECTED IN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREAS IDENTIFIED IN THE ADF. THE NATURE OF THE WORK DONE BY EACH INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATOR WILL DETERMINE TO WHAT EXTENT HIS REQUIREMENT FOR PRECISION ALLOWS USING SOME OF THE SMALLER AREAS IDENTIFIED ON THE FILE. TYPE OF RESIDENCE IS INDICATED NATIONWIDE TO THE EXTENT OF METROPOLITAN, CENTRAL CITY AND NONMETROPOLITAN RESIDENCE CODES. NINE STANDARD CENSUS DIVISIONS (GROUPS OF STATES) ARE IDENTIFIED. MOST LARGE STATES AND A NUMBER OF THE LARGEST SMSA'S HAVE ALSO BEEN IDENTIFIED ON THE FILES, BUT THE LIST IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FOR TWO TIME PERIODS: BEFORE AND AFTER THE 1972-TO-1973 REDESIGN OF THE CPS BASED ON THE 1970 CENSUS. THAT REDESIGN AFFECTED THE SIZE OF THE SAMPLED POPULATIONS IN CERTAIN GEOGRAPHIC CATEGORIES, WHICH IN TURN AFFECTED THE APPLICATION OF THE DISCLOSURE RULES. STARTING WITH THE 1973 FILE, AND FOR FUTURE FILES, SMSA'S OF 1,000,000 OR MORE POPULATION ARE IDENTIFIED, 34 IN ALL. ONLY 19 OF THESE APPEAR ON FILES FOR 1968 TO 1972. COMPARABILITY OF DATA 1972 TO 1973 FOR THOSE 19 SMSA'S IS INHIBITED BY THE FACT THAT PRIOR TO 1973, SMSA'S ARE DEFINED IN TERMS OF THEIR BOUNDARIES AS OF THE 1960 CENSUS. NINE OF THE 19 SMSA'S EXPANDED THEIR BOUNDARIES BETWEEN THE 1960 AND 1970 CENSUSES, AND IT IS THE 1970 BOUNDARIES THAT WILL BE REFLECTED ON 1973 AND FUTURE FILES. TWELVE LARGE STATES ARE IDENTIFIED ON 1973 AND FUTURE FILES. PRIOR TO 1973, 18 STATES AND 11 ADDITIONAL GROUPINGS WERE IDENTIFIED. THE SAMPLE DESIGN AND METHODS OF WEIGHTING CPS DATA ARE GEARED TOWARDS PRODUCING ESTIMATES FOUR MAJOR REGIONS AND FOR SMSA'S, SMALLER THE AREA THE MORE SAMPLING PROBLEM. CPS SAMPLE DESIGN IS LESS DATA FOR IDENTIFIED STATES BECAUSE FOR THE ENTIRE NATION, THOUGH OF COURSE THE VARIABILITY WILL BE A CONDUCIVE TO ESTIMATING THE STRATA FROM WHICH THE PRIMARY SAMPLING UNITS (PSU'S) ARE DRAWN CROSS STATE LINES. 1 III 0 THERE ARE TWO ADVANTAGES THAT THE ADF HAS OVER THE CENSUS PUBLIC-USE SAMPLES. THESE ARE A REDUCTION IN NONSAMPLING ERRORS AND THE MATCHABILITY OF PART OF THE SAMPLE FROM YEAR TO YEAR. INTERVIEWERS USED FOR THE CPS ARE PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEWERS, BENEFITING FROM MUCH GREATER TRAINING THAN ACCORDED ONE-TIME CENSUS ENUMERATORS. THE WHOLE OPERATION IS LESS MASSIVE AND IS UNDER BETTER CONTROL THAN A DECENNIAL CENSUS. ALLOCATIONS FOR MISSING OR INCONSISTENT DATA ARE REQUIRED LESS FREQUENTLY IN THE CPS. THUS, THE MAJOR SOURCES OF SAMPLING ERROR ARE REDUCED. THERE IS ALSO THE POSSIBLILITY OF YEAR TO YEAR LINKAGE. EACH SAMPLED HOUSEHOLD IS FOLLOWED OVER A 16-MONTH PERIOD IN CPS (INTERVIEWS IN FOUR CONSECUTIVE MONTHS, THEN EIGHT MONTHS OUT OF THE SAMPLE, THEN INTERVIEWS IN FOUR MORE MONTHS ONE YEAR AFTER THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS). FOR EACH MATCHABLE HOUSEHOLD, THEN A LONGITUDINAL OBSERVATION OF TWO POINTS A YEAR APART IS POSSIBLE. WHILE THEORETICALLY ONE HALF OF EACH YEAR'S SAMPLE WOULD MATCH WITH UNITS IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR'S SAMPLE AND THE OTHER HALF WOULD LINK UP WITH UNITS IN THE NEXT YEAR'S SAMPLE, THE ACTUAL MATCH IS USUALLY ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF THAT. MOST OF THE DROPOUTS ARE PEOPLE WHO MOVE DURING THE YEAR; OTHERS RESULT FROM NONINTERVIEWS OR ERRORS IN THE RESPONSE, INTERVIEWING OR PROCESSING. MATCHABILITY ACROSS THE REDESIGN PERIOD OF 1972-1973 IS ALSO NOT POSSIBLE. WEIGHTING INFORMATION 0 EACH FAMILY RECORD AND EACH PERSON RECORD CARRIES A VARIABLE WEIGHT NECESSARY FOR PRODUCING ESTIMATES, UNLIKE THE UNIFORMLY WEIGHTED CENSUS PUBLIC-USE SAMPLES. 1 IV 0 FILE STRUCTURE 0 THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY: ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, 1970 IS AVAILABLE FROM THE ICPSR IN AN OSIRIS FORMAT. THE OSIRIS DICTIONARY GIVES THE FORMAT AND OTHER INFORMATION FOR EACH VARIABLE IN THE OSIRIS DATA FILE. THE DICTIONARY OR DICTIONARY-CODEBOOK FILE IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OSIRIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE. THE OSIRIS DATA FILE IS CONSTRUCTED WITH A SINGLE LOGICAL RECORD FOR EACH CASE. THE OSIRIS DATA FILE CAN BE ACCESSED DIRECTLY THROUGH SOFTWARE PACKAGES OR PROGRAMS WHICH DO NOT USE THE OSIRIS DICTIONARY BY SPECIFYING THE TAPE LOCATIONS OF THE DESIRED VARIABLES. THESE TAPE LOCATIONS ARE GIVEN IN THE OSIRIS DICTIONARY-CODEBOOK. THIS RECTANGULAR FILE CONSISTS OF A COMBINED FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL RECORD. EVERY PERSON IS THE SURVEY HAS A COMBINED RECORD. NONINTERVIEWED FAMILIES IN THE RECTANGULAR FILE ARE PADDED WITH MISSING DATA CODES FOR THE INDIVIDUAL PORTIONS OF THE RECORD. ALL NONNUMERIC CODES AND BLANKS HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH NUMERIC DATA. LINKING IDENTIFICATION VARIABLES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO FACILITATE RECORD HANDLING. THE DATA SET CONSISTS OF 145,023 RECORDS WITH A LOGICAL RECORD LENGTH OF 346 CHARACTERS. THERE ARE 156 VARIABLES PER CASE. 1 V 0 CODEBOOK INFORMATION 0 THE EXAMPLE BELOW IS A REPRODUCTION OF INFORMATION APPEARING IN THE MACHINE-READABLE CODEBOOK FOR A TYPICAL VARIABLE. THE NUMBERS IN BRACKETS DO NOT APPEAR BUT ARE REFERENCES TO THE DESCRIPTIONS WHICH FOLLOW THIS EXAMPLE. ............................................................ Õ1å VAR 1034 REF 1034 Õ2å FFTOTINC Õ4å LOC 74 WIDTH 6 Õ3å MD=99999 OR GE 999999 Õ5å TOTAL FAMILY INCOME Õ6å (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) ------------------------------------------ Õ7å SEE NOTE(S) 1. Õ8å ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED. Õ9å -09999 . . 050000 Õ10å LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE $50,000 OR MORE 099999 INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 999999 INAP., MISSING DATA ............................................................ 0 Õ1å INDICATES THE VARIABLE AND REFERENCE NUMBERS. A VARIABLE NUMBER AND A REFERENCE NUMBER ARE ASSIGNED TO EACH VARIABLE IN THE DATA COLLECTION. IN THE PRESENT CODEBOOK WHICH DOCUMENTS THE ARCHIVED DATA COLLECTION THESE NUMBERS ARE IDENTICAL. SHOULD THE DATA BE SUBSETTED OR REARRANGED BY AN OSIRIS PROGRAM (E.G., MMP TO INTERSPERSE DATA FROM ANOTHER SOURCE, OR TCOT TO PRODUCE AN ANALYSIS DECK), THE VARIABLE NUMBERS WOULD CHANGE TO REFLECT THE ORDER OF THE NEW DATA COLLECTION, WHILE THE REFERENCE NUMBER WOULD REMAIN UNCHANGED TO REFLECT THE VARIABLE NUMBER IN THE CODEBOOK DESCRIBING THE ARCHIVED DATA COLLECTION. Õ2å INDICATES THE ABBREVIATED VARIABLE NAME (MAXIMUM 1 VI 0 OF 24 CHARACTERS) USED IN THE OSIRIS SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY THE VARIABLE FOR THE USER. AN EXPANDED VERSION OF THE VARIABLE NAME CAN BE FOUND IN THE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST. Õ3å INDICATES THE CODE VALUES OF MISSING DATA. IN THIS EXAMPLE, CODE VALUES EQUAL TO 99999 OR GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 999999 ARE MISSING DATA. ALTERNATIVE STATEMENTS FOR OTHER VARIABLES ARE "MD=0," "MD GE 9," OR "NO MISSING DATA CODES." SOME ANALYSIS SOFTWARE PACKAGES (INCLUDING THE OSIRIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE) REQUIRE THAT CERTAIN TYPES OF DATA WHICH THE USER DESIRES TO BE EXCLUDED FROM ANALYSIS BE DESIGNATED AS "MISSING DATA," E.G., INAPPROPRIATE, UNASCERTAINED, UNASCERTAINABLE, OR AMBIGUOUS DATA CATEGORIES. ALTHOUGH THESE CODES ARE DEFINED AS MISSING DATA CATEGORIES, THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE USER SHOULD NOT OR CANNOT USE THEM IN A SUBSTANTIVE ROLE IF SO DESIRED. Õ4å INDICATES THE STARTING LOCATION AND WIDTH OF THIS VARIABLE WHEN THE DATA ARE STORED ON A MAGNETIC TAPE IN THE OSIRIS FORMAT. IF THE VARIABLE IS OF A MULTIPLE-RESPONSE TYPE, THE WIDTH REFERENCED IS THAT OF A SINGLE RESPONSE. IN THIS EXAMPLE THE VARIABLE NAMED "FFTOTINC" IS 6 COLUMN(S) WIDE AND IS LOCATED IN THE 74TH COLUMN WITHIN THE RECORD. Õ5å THIS IS THE FULL TEXT (QUESTION) SUPPLIED BY THE INVESTIGATOR TO DESCRIBE THE VARIABLE. THE QUESTION TEXT AND THE NUMBERS AND LETTERS THAT MAY APPEAR AT THE BEGINNING REFLECT THE ORIGINAL WORDING OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE ITEM. Õ6å INDICATES AN ADDITIONAL COMMENT OR EXPLANATION APPENDED TO THE VARIABLE DESCRIPTION. Õ7å A VARIABLE WHICH HAS A FOOTNOTE ASSOCIATED WITH IT IS DENOTED BY THE MESSAGE, "SEE NOTE(S) 1" WHERE 1 IS THE NUMBER OF THE FOOTNOTE REFERENCED. 0 Õ8å INDICATES THE VARIABLE IS CONTINUOUS IN WHICH CASE THE PHRASE "ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED." APPEARS. Õ9å INDICATES THE CODE VALUES OCCURRING IN THE DATA FOR THIS VARIABLE. Õ10å INDICATES THE TEXTUAL DEFINITIONS OF THE CODES. ABBREVIATIONS COMMONLY USED IN THE CODE DEFINITIONS ARE "DK" (DO NOT KNOW), "NA" (NOT ASCERTAINED), AND "INAP" (INAPPROPRIATE). 1 VII ICPSR PROCESSING INFORMATION 0 THE DATA COLLECTION WAS PROCESSED ACCORDING TO THE STANDARD ICPSR PROCESSING PROCEDURES. THE DATA WERE CHECKED FOR ILLEGAL OR INCONSISTENT CODE VALUES WHICH, WHEN FOUND, WERE RECODED TO OSIRIS MISSING DATA VALUES. NO CONSISTENCY CHECKS WERE PERFORMED. STATEMENTS BRACKETED IN "<" AND ">" SIGNS IN THE BODY OF THE CODEBOOK WERE ADDED BY THE PROCESSORS FOR EXPLANATORY PURPOSES. 1 VIII 0 VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LIST 0 ICPSR PROCESSING VARIABLES 1 2 3 ICPSR STUDY NUMBER-7561 ICPSR EDITION NUMBER-2 ICPSR PART NUMBER-1 0 FAMILY RECORD 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 -IDENTIFIERSRECORD TYPE NONINTERVIEW CLUSTER KEYFITZ CLUSTER RANDOM CLUSTER SERIAL NUMBER "A" WEIGHT "P" WEIGHT MONTH IN SAMPLE 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 -HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICSTYPE OF FAMILY AGE OF HEAD SEX OF HEAD RACE OF HEAD NUMBER OF PERSON RECORDS FOR THIS FAMILY 1014 1015 1016 -GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICSSTATE GEOGRAPHIC CODE SELECTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS METROPOLITAN/NONMETROPOLITAN RESIDENCE -FAMILY CHARACTERISTICSHOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS NUMBER OF FAMILY RECORDS FOR THIS HOUSEHOLD NUMBER OF PERSON RECORDS FOR THIS HOUSEHOLD NUMBER OF NONRELATIVES OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS SIZE OF FAMILY NUMBER OF FAMLY MEMBERS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS 18-64 YEARS OLD NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS 65 YEARS AND OVER NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE, OF ANY MARITAL STATUS) 1028 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER 25 (OF ANY MARITAL STATUS) 1029 NUMBER OF OWN (NEVER MARRIED) CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN 1030 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER THREE YEARS OLD 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1 1031 1032 1033 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR OLD PRESENCE OF OWN (NEVER MARRIED) CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD NUMBER OF RELATED CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD IN HOUSEHOLD -INCOME/EMPLOYMENT- 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME TOTAL FAMILY EARNINGS TOTAL FAMILY INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME TOTAL INCOME OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ECONOMY (POVERTY) CUT-OFF DOLLAR AMOUNT POVERTY LEVEL SOURCE OF FAMILY INCOME NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN LABOR FORCE NUMBER OF EARNERS SEX AND MARITAL STATUS OF FAMILY HEAD AND LABOR FORCE STATUS OF WIFE EMPLOYMENT STATUS RECODE OF HEAD FAMILY WAGE AND SALARY INCOME FAMILY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME FAMILY FARM SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME FAMILY SOURCE A INCOME FAMILY SOURCE B INCOME FAMILY SOURCE C INCOME FAMILY SOURCE D INCOME FAMILY SOURCE E INCOME -FAMILY WEIGHTFAMILY WEIGHT 1055 FAMILY NUMBER 0 PERSON RECORD 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 1 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 -RECORD IDENTICATIONPOPULATION STATUS NONINTERVIEW CUSTER KEYFITZ CLUSTER RANDOM CLUSTER SERIAL NUMBER "A" WEIGHT "P" WEIGHT MONTH IN SAMPLE -PERSON CHARACTERISTICSTYPE OF FAMILY AGE CALENDAR QUARTER OF BIRTH SEX RACE LINE NUMBER MOBILITY STATUS--RECODE 1 MOBILITY STATUS--RECODE 2 RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLD HEAD FAMILY MEMBERSHIP KEY SUBFAMILY MEMBERSHIP KEY DETAILED HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP--RECODE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP SUMMARY--RECODE 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 MARITAL STATUS QUARTER OF FIRST MARRIAGE DECADE AND YEAR OF FIRST MARRIAGE YEARS SINCE FIRST MARRIAGE--RECODE AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE--RECODE VETERAN STATUS HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL ATTENDED GRADE COMPLETED -INCOMETOTAL INCOME WAGE OR SALARY INCOME NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME -INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCESSOCIAL SECURITY OR RAILROAD RETIREMENT DIVIDEND/INTEREST/NET RENTAL INCOME WELFARE OR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION/WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION /GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSION 2038 ALIMONY/CONTRIBUTION/ANYTHING ELSE 2034 2035 2036 2037 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 2057 2058 2059 2060 1 2061 2062 -INCOME ALLOCATION FLAGSSOCIAL SECURITY OR RAILROAD RETIREMENT DIVIDENDS INTEREST NET RENTAL INCOME WELFARE OR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSIONS VETERANS PAYMENTS PRIVATE PENSIONS ALIMONY CONTRIBUTIONS ANYTHING ELSE -EMPLOYMENTSOURCE OF INCOME--RECODE WEEKS WORKED LAST YEAR FULL-TIME/PART-TIME (NOT YEAR ROUND) INDUSTRY OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR THREE-DIGIT OCCUPATION CODE OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR CLASS OF WORKER OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR SUMMARY DETAILED INDUSTRY OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR SUMMARY DETAILED OCCUPATION OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR WEEKS LOOKING OR ON LAYOFF MAIN REASON FOR PART-YEAR WORK WEEKS IN LABOR FORCE/PART YEAR WORKERS 2063 2064 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2073 2074 2075 2076 2077 2078 2079 2080 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2086 2087 2088 STRETCHES OF UNEMPLOYMENT MAIN REASON FOR NOT WORKING WEEKS IN LABOR FORCE--NONWORKERS MAJOR ACTIVITY OF RESPONDENT LAST WEEK EMPLOYMENT STATUS--RECODE HOURS WORKED LAST WEEK AT ALL JOBS USUALLY WORKED 35 HOURS OR MORE AT THIS JOB REASON FOR LESS THAN 35 HOURS OF WORK REASON ABSENT FROM WORK WAGES OR SALARY FOR ANY OF THE TIME OFF LAST WEEK USUALLY WORK 35 HOURS OR MORE A WEEK AT THIS JOB REASON FOR LOOKING FOR WORK WEEKS UNEMPLOYED HAS RESPONDENT BEEN LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME WORK IS THERE ANY REASON THAT RESPONDENT DID NOT TAKE A JOB LAST WEEK REASON THAT RESPONDENT DID NOT TAKE A JOB LAST WEEK WHEN DID RESPONDENT LAST WORK AT A FULL-TIME JOB OR BUSINESS LASTING TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS OR MORE INDUSTRY CODE OCCUPATION CODE CLASS OF WORKER DETAILED INDUSTRY CODE DETAILED OCCUPATION CODE HOURS WORKED LAST WORKED AT A REGULAR FULL OR PART-TIME JOB OR BUSINESS LASTING TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS OR MORE MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP 2089 2090 2091 2092 2093 2094 2095 -METHODS USED IN THE LAST FOUR WEEKS TO FIND WORKCHECKED WITH PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY CHECKED WITH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY CHECKED WITH EMPLOYER DIRECTLY CHECKED WITH FRIENDS OR RELATIVES PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS OTHER NOTHING 2096 -PERSON WEIGHTPERSON SUPPLEMENT WEIGHT 2097 2098 FAMILY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PERSON IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 1 1 0 CODES VAR 0001 ICPSR STUDY NUMBER NO MISSING DATA REF 0001 LOC 1 WIDTH 4 0 ICPSR STUDY NUMBER-7561 ----------------------7561. THE ICPSR HAS ATTACHED THIS NUMBER AS A UNIQUE DATA COLLECTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 0002 ICPSR EDITION NUMBER NO MISSING DATA CODES REF 0002 LOC 5 WIDTH 1 0 ICPSR EDITION NUMBER-2 ---------------------THE NUMBER IDENTIFYING THE RELEASE EDITION OF THE DATA COLLECTION. 2. SUMMER, 1984 RELEASE 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 0003 ICPSR PART NUMBER NO MISSING DATA CODES REF 0003 LOC 6 WIDTH 3 0 ICPSR PART NUMBER-1 ------------------1. THE ENTIRE DATA COLLECTION IS CONTAINED IN ONE FILE. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1001 RECTYPE NO MISSING DATA CODES REF 1001 LOC 9 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY TYPE ----------4. 0 1 0 MD=99 FAMILY 2 VAR 1002 NONINTER REF 1002 LOC 10 WIDTH 0 NONINTERVIEW CLUSTER 2 -------------------ÕREF. NO. 1002-1008 ARE PART OF THE SERIAL NUMBER AND VARIANCE ESTIMATORå ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1003 KEYFITZ MD=99 REF 1003 LOC 12 WIDTH 2 0 KEYFITZ CLUSTER --------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1004 RANDCLUS MD=0 REF 1004 LOC 14 WIDTH 5 0 RANDOM CLUSTER -------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 0. 0 1 3 0 MD=0 INAP., MISSING DATA VAR 1005 SERIALNO REF 1005 LOC 19 WIDTH 0 SERIAL NUMBER ------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 0. INAP., MISSING DATA 5 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1006 FWEIGHTA MD=90000 REF 1006 LOC 24 WIDTH 5 IMP DEC= 4 0 "A" WEIGHT ---------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0.0000-1.0000å 90000 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1007 FWEIGHTP MD=90000 REF 1007 LOC 29 WIDTH 5 IMP DEC= 4 0 "P" WEIGHT ---------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0.0000-1.1277å 90000 0 1 0 MD=9 INAP., MISSING DATA 4 VAR 1008 REF 1008 FFMIS LOC 34 WIDTH 1 0 MONTH IN SAMPLE --------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1009 FFAMTYPE MD=99 REF 1009 LOC 35 WIDTH 2 0 TYPE OF FAMILY -------------- 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. PRIMARY FAMILY CONTAINING NO SUBFAMILY PRIMARY FAMILY CONTAINING ONE OR MORE SUBFAMILY SECONDARY FAMILY SUBFAMILY--UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 14+ IN HOUSEHOLD SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 14+ IN GROUP QUARTERS SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL UNDER 14 IN HOUSEHOLD SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL UNDER 14 IN GROUP QUARTERS 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1010 AGEHEAD 9 REF 1010 LOC 37 WIDTH 2 0 AGE OF HEAD ----------ACTUAL AGE IS CODED ÕRANGE 00-99 YEARSå -9. 0 1 5 0 MD=9 VAR 1011 INAP., MISSING DATA SEXHEAD REF 1011 LOC 39 WIDTH 1 0 SEX OF HEAD ----------1. 2. MALE FEMALE 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1012 RACEHEAD MD=9 REF 1012 LOC 40 WIDTH 1 0 RACE OF HEAD -----------1. WHITE MD=- 2. 3. NEGRO RACE OTHER THAN WHITE OR NEGRO 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1013 NUMPERS MD=99 REF 1013 LOC 41 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF PERSON RECORDS FOR THIS FAMILY ---------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 01-39å 99. 0 1 0 MD=0 INAP., MISSING DATA 6 VAR 1014 REF 1014 STATE LOC 43 WIDTH 0 STATE OR STATE CODE GROUP ------------------------11. 19. 19. 19. 19. 19. 21. 22. 23. 31. 32. 33. 39. 39. 41. 41. 43. 49. 49. 49. 49. 51. 52. 53. CONNECTICUT MAINE MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE RHODE ISLAND VERMONT NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN IOWA MINNESOTA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH DAKOTA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA 2 54. 55. 57. 57. 59. 59. 61. 62. 69. 69. 71. 72. 79. 79. 81. 81. 81. 89. 89. 1 7 - GEORGIA FLORIDA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA DELAWARE VIRGINA KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA TEXAS ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA ARIZONA COLORADO NEW MEXICO IDAHO MONTANA (CONTINUED) 89. NEVADA 89. UTAH 89. WYOMING 91. OREGON 92. CALIFORNIA 99. ALASKA 99. HAWAII 99. WASHINGTON 00. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1015 SMSA MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 1015 LOC 45 WIDTH 2 0 SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS -----------------------------------------------01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. NEW YORK LOS ANGELES - LONG BEACH CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO - OAKLAND BOSTON PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON, D.C. CLEVELAND 0 1 0 MD=9 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. BALTIMORE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL BUFFALO HOUSTON MILWAUKEE PATTERSON - CLIFTON - PASSAIC DALLAS 00. 99. INAP., NOT LISTED INAP., MISSING DATA 8 VAR 1016 MET/NOME REF 1016 LOC 47 WIDTH 1 0 METROPOLITAN/NON-METROPOLITAN RESIDENCE --------------------------------------1. 2. 3. IN SMSA, CENTRAL CITY IN SMSA, NOT CENTRAL CITY NOT IN SMSA 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1017 HHIDNUM MD=9 REF 1017 LOC 48 WIDTH 1 0 HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1018 HOUSING MD=99 REF 1018 LOC 49 WIDTH 2 0 TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS ----------------------01. 02. 03. HOUSE, APARTMENT, FLAT HOUSING UNIT IN NONTRANSIENT HOTEL HOUSING UNIT PERMANENT, IN TRANSIENT HOTEL, MOTEL 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 1 9 - HOUSING UNIT IN ROOMING HOUSE TRAILER, PERMANENT TRAILER, MOBILE HOUSING UNIT NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE QUARTERS NOT HOUSING UNIT IN ROOMING OR BOARDING HOUSE UNIT NOT PERMANENT IN TRANSIENT HOTEL OR MOTEL TENT OR TRAILER SITE OTHER GROUP QUARTERS (CONTINUED) 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1019 NUMFAM MD=99 REF 1019 LOC 51 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF FAMILY RECORDS FOR THIS HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------------------HOUSEHOLDS: ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 1-7å GROUP QUARTERS: ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 1-39å 00. SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT FAMILY RECORDS WITHIN A HOUSEHOLD OR GROUP QUARTERS 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1020 NPERRECD MD=99 REF 1020 LOC 53 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF PERSON RECORDS FOR THIS HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT FAMILY RECORDS WITHIN A HOUSEHOLD OR GROUP QUARTERS INAP., MISSING DATA 99. 0 ............................................................... 0 9 VAR 1021 NNONREL REF 1021 LOC MD=5 OR GE 55 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF NONRELATIVES OF HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------------------1 - 10 (CONTINUED) 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. NONE 1 NONRELATIVE 2 NONRELATIVES 3 NONRELATIVES 4 NONRELATIVES 5. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 1022 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1022 TYPLIVQR MD=9 REF 1022 LOC 56 WIDTH 1 0 TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS ----------------------1. 2. IN HOUSEHOLD IN GROUP QUARTERS 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1023 SIZEFAML MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 1023 LOC 57 WIDTH 2 0 SIZE OF FAMILY -------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 02-19å 0 1 11 - 20. 20 OR MORE 00. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 99 VAR 1024 REF 1024 NFAM<18 LOC MD=10 OR GE 59 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS UNDER 18 YEARS OLD ------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0-8å 09. 9 OR MORE 10. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1025 NFAM>18 MD=8 OR GE 9 REF 1025 LOC 61 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS 18-64 YEARS OLD ---------------------------------------0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NONE 1 FAMILY MEMBER 2 FAMILY MEMBERS 3 FAMILY MEMBERS 4 FAMILY MEMBERS 5 FAMILY MEMBERS 6 FAMILY MEMBERS 7 OR MORE 8. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1026 NFAM>65 MD=6 OR GE 9 REF 1026 LOC 62 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS 65 YEARS AND OVER -----------------------------------------0. 1. 2. 1 - NONE 1 FAMILY MEMBER 2 FAMILY MEMBERS 12 (CONTINUED) 3. 3 FAMILY MEMBERS 4. 4 FAMILY MEMBERS 5. 5 OR MORE 6. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1027 NCHILD MD=10 OR GE 99 REF 1027 LOC 63 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE, OF ANY MARITAL STATUS) -----------------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0-8å 09. 9 OR MORE 10. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1028 NCHIL<25 MD=10 OR GE 99 REF 1028 LOC 65 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER 25 (OF ANY MARITAL STATUS) ------------------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0-8å 0 1 13 0 99 09. 9 OR MORE 10. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA VAR 1029 NCH<18NM REF 1029 LOC MD=10 OR GE 67 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF OWN (NEVER MARRIED) CHILDREN UNDER 18 ----------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0-8å 09. 9 OR MORE 10. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1030 NCHILD<3 MD=6 OR GE 9 REF 1030 LOC 69 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS OLD ---------------------------------------0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 1 2 3 4 5 NONE CHILD CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN OR MORE 6. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1031 NCHILD<1 MD=4 OR GE 9 REF 1031 LOC 70 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN UNDER ONE YEAR OLD ----------------------------------------0. 1. 2. 3. 1 - 0 1 2 3 NONE CHILD CHILDREN CHILDREN OR MORE 14 (CONTINUED) 4. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1032 PRESCHIL MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 1032 LOC 71 WIDTH 1 0 PRESENCE OF OWN (NEVER MARRIED) CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OLD OF SPECIFIC AGE ----------------------------------------------------------1. NO OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 2. 3. 4. ALL CHILDREN UNDER 6 SOME CHILDREN UNDER 6, SOME 6-17 ALL CHILDREN 6-17 YEARS OF AGE 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1033 NRELCH18 MD=10 OR GE 99 REF 1033 LOC 72 WIDTH 2 0 NUMBER OF RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OLD (ANY MARITAL STATUS) IN HOUSEHOLD ---------------------------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 0-8å 09. 9 OR MORE 10. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1034 FFTOTINC MD=99999 OR GE 999999 REF 1034 LOC 74 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) ----------------------------------------------1 15 - (CONTINUED) -09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . $50,000 OR MORE 099999. 999999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1035 TOTFEARN MD=99999 OR GE 999999 REF 1035 LOC 80 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL FAMILY EARNINGS (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) ------------------------------------------------- -09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . $50,000 OR MORE 099999. 999999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1036 FINCOTHR MD=99999 OR GE 999999 REF 1036 LOC 86 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) -----------------------------------------------------------09999. 0 1 0 999999 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . $50,000 OR MORE 099999. 999999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 16 VAR 1037 HHINCTOT REF 1037 LOC MD=99999 OR GE 92 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) --------------------------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . $50,000 OR MORE 099999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO.1009 999999. 1 ON REF. NO.1022 INAP., MISSING DATA AND 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1038 TOTINH/W MD=99999 OR GE 999999 REF 1038 LOC 98 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL INCOME OF HUSBAND AND WIFE (IN DOLLARS, MAY BE A LOSS) -----------------------------------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . $50,000 OR MORE 099999. 999999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN HUSBAND-WIFE FAMILIES INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1039 POVCUTOF MD=999999 REF 1039 LOC 104 WIDTH 6 0 ECONOMY (POVERTY) CUT-OFF DOLLAR AMOUNT --------------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 999999. 0 1 17 0 9 INAP., MISSING DATA VAR 1040 POVLEVEL REF 1040 LOC 110 WIDTH MD=0 OR GE 1 0 POVERTY LEVEL ------------1. 2. INCOME BELOW POVERTY LEVEL INCOME NOT BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-3, 5-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1041 FSORCINC MD=99 REF 1041 LOC 111 WIDTH 2 0 SOURCE OF FAMILY INCOME ----------------------01. NO INCOME 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. WAGE/SALARY ONLY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED ONLY FARM SELF-EMPLOYED ONLY NONFARM AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYED ONLY WAGE/SALARY, NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED ONLY WAGE/SALARY, FARM SELF-EMPLOYED WAGE/SALARY, FARM AND NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED ONLY WAGE/SALARY AND OTHER ONLY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED AND OTHER ONLY FARM SELF-EMPLOYED AND OTHER ONLY NONFARM AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYED AND OTHER ONLY WAGE/SALARY, NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED AND OTHER ONLY WAGE/SALARY, FARM SELF-EMPLOYED AND OTHER ONLY ALL TYPES OF INCOME OTHER ONLY, NO EARNINGS 99. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1042 NFAMLBF MD=4 OR GE 9 REF 1042 LOC 113 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN LABOR FORCE -------------------------------1 - 18 (CONTINUED) 0. 1. 2. 3. NO MEMBERS IN LABOR FORCE 1 MEMBER IN LABOR FORCE 2 MEMBERS IN LABOR FORCE 3 OR MORE MEMBERS IN LABOR FORCE 4. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1043 NEARNERS MD=6 OR GE 9 REF 1043 LOC 114 WIDTH 1 0 NUMBER OF EARNERS ----------------0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NO EARNERS 1 EARNER 2 EARNERS 3 EARNERS 4 EARNERS 5 OR MORE EARNERS 6. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-3, 5-7 ON REF. NO. 1009 9. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1044 FSEXMAR MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 1044 LOC 115 WIDTH 1 0 SEX AND MARITAL STATUS OF FAMILY (OR SUBFAMILY) HEAD AND LABOR FORCE STATUS OF WIFE -------------------------------------------------------- 0 1 19 0 9 1. 2. 3. 4. WIFE IN PAID LABOR FORCE--MALE HEAD WIFE NOT IN PAID LABOR FORCE--MALE HEAD OTHER MARITAL STATUS FEMALE HEAD 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-4 ON REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA VAR 1045 REMPSTAT REF 1045 LOC MD=0 OR GE 116 WIDTH 1 0 EMPLOYMENT STATUS RECODE OF HEAD -------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. WORKING WITH A JOB LOOKING FOR A JOB HOUSEKEEPING IN SCHOOL UNABLE TO WORK OTHER 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-7 IN REF. NO. 1009 INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1046 FWAGEINC MD=9 REF 1046 LOC 117 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY WAGE OR SALARY INCOME ---------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1047 FNOFARMI MD=9 REF 1047 LOC 118 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME ----------------------------------- 0 1 0 MD=9 1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 20 VAR 1048 FINCFARM REF 1048 LOC 119 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY FARM SELF-EMPLOYED INCOME -------------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1049 FAINCOME MD=9 REF 1049 LOC 120 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY SOURCE A INCOME: SOCIAL SECURITY ---------------------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1050 FBINCOME MD=9 REF 1050 LOC 121 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY SOURCE B INCOME: DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, NET RENTAL INCOME, INCOME FROM ESTATES OR TRUSTS -------------------------------------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1051 FCINCOME MD=9 REF 1051 LOC 122 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY SOURCE C INCOME: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, WELFARE PAYMENTS ----------------------------------------------------------1 21 - (CONTINUED) 1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1052 FDINCOME MD=9 REF 1052 LOC 123 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY SOURCE D INCOME: UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSIONS, VETERANS PAYMENTS ----------------------------------------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 1053 FEINCOME MD=9 REF 1053 LOC 124 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY SOURCE E INCOME: PRIVATE PENSIONS, ANNUITIES, ALIMONY REGULAR CONTRIBUTIONS, NET ROYALTIES, OTHER ----------------------------------------------------------1. ALLOCATED 9. INAP., NOT ALLOCATED 0 ............................................................... 0 900 VAR 1054 FAMWGT REF 1054 LOC MD=125 WIDTH 12 IMP DEC= 2 0 FAMILY WEIGHT ------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED (MAY BE NEGATIVE) -9. 0 1 0 MD=99999 INAP., MISSING DATA 22 VAR 1055 FFSEQID REF 1055 LOC 137 WIDTH 5 0 FAMILY NUMBER ------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED A UNIQUE FAMILY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER REPEATED ON PERSON RECORD FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY (REF 2097) 99999. INAP., MISSING DATA 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2001 POPSTAT MD=9 REF 2001 LOC 142 WIDTH 1 0 POPULATION STATUS ----------------1. 2. 3. CIVILIAN 14+ ARMED FORCES (ALL ARE 14+) PERSON UNDER 14 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2002 NOINTCLU MD=99 REF 2002 LOC 143 WIDTH 2 0 NONINTERVIEW CLUSTER -------------------- ÕREF. NO. 2002-2008 ARE PART OF THE SERIAL NUMBER AND VARIANCE ESTIMATORå ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. 0 1 23 0 MD=99 VAR 2003 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY KEYFITZ REF 2003 LOC 145 WIDTH 2 0 KEYFITZ CLUSTER --------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2004 RANDCLUS MD=0 REF 2004 LOC 147 WIDTH 5 0 RANDOM CLUSTER -------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 0. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2005 SERIALNO MD=0 REF 2005 LOC 152 WIDTH 5 0 SERIAL NUMBER ------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 0. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 MD=90000 VAR 2006 PWEIGHTA REF 2006 LOC 157 WIDTH 5 IMP DEC= 4 0 "A" WEIGHT ---------1 - 24 (CONTINUED) ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 90000 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2007 PWEIGHTP MD=90000 REF 2007 LOC 162 WIDTH 5 IMP DEC= 4 0 "P" WEIGHT ---------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 90000 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2008 PPMIS MD=9 REF 2008 LOC 167 WIDTH 1 0 MONTH IN SAMPLE --------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2009 PPFAMTYP MD=99 REF 2009 LOC 168 WIDTH 2 0 TYPE OF FAMILY -------------01. 02. PRIMARY FAMILY CONTAINING NO SUBFAMILY PRIMARY FAMILY CONTAINING ONE OR MORE SUBFAMILIES 03. 04. 1 25 - SECONDARY FAMILY SUBFAMILY--UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL (CONTINUED) 05. PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL 06. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 07. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 08. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 09. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 14+ IN A 14+ IN A UNDER 14 UNDER 14 HOUSEHOLD GROUP QUARTERS IN A HOUSEHOLD IN A GROUP QUARTERS 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2010 AGE 9 REF 2010 LOC 170 WIDTH 2 0 AGE --ACTUAL YEAR IS CODED ÕRANGE 00-98å 99. 99 YEARS OLD OR OLDER -9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2011 CALQUART MD=9 REF 2011 LOC 172 WIDTH 1 0 CALENDAR QUARTER OF BIRTH ------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. JANUARY TO MARCH APRIL TO JUNE JULY TO SEPTEMBER OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2012 SEX MD=9 REF 2012 LOC 173 WIDTH 1 0 SEX --- MD=- 1 - 26 (CONTINUED) 1. 2. MALE FEMALE 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2013 RACE MD=9 REF 2013 LOC 174 WIDTH 1 0 RACE ---1. 2. 3. WHITE NEGRO RACE OTHER THAN WHITE OR NEGRO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2014 LINENUM MD=99 REF 2014 LOC 175 WIDTH 2 0 LINE NUMBER ----------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2015 MOBILST1 MD=9 REF 2015 LOC 177 WIDTH 1 0 MOBILITY STATUS--RECODE 1 ------------------------1. 2. 3. 1 27 - SAME HOUSE (NONMOVERS) SAME COUNTY; DIFFERENT HOUSE DIFFERENT COUNTY, SAME STATE (CONTINUED) 4. DIFFERENT STATE, CONTIGUOUS 5. 6. DIFFERENT STATE, NONCONTIGUOUS ABROAD AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-99 ON REF. NO. 2010 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2016 MOBILST2 MD=9 REF 2016 LOC 178 WIDTH 1 0 MOBILITY STATUS--RECODE 2 ------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SAME HOUSE (NONMOVERS) SAME COUNTY SAME STATE: DIFFERENT COUNTY NORTHEAST NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH WEST ABROAD AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-99 ON REF. NO. 2010 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2017 RELTOHH MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2017 LOC 179 WIDTH 1 0 RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLD HEAD -----------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0. HEAD WITH OTHER RELATIVE (INCLUDING WIFE) IN HOUSEHOLD HEAD WITH NO OTHER RELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD WIFE OF HEAD OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD NONRELATIVE OF HEAD WITH OWN HOUSEHOLD (INCLUDING WIFE) IN HOUSEHOLD NONRELATIVE OF HEAD WITH NO OWN RELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 1 28 (CONTINUED) 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 MD=9 VAR 2018 FFMEMKEY REF 2018 LOC 180 WIDTH 1 0 FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ----------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 1 MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 2 MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 3 MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 4 MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 5 MEMBER OF SECONDARY FAMILY NUMBER 6 MEMBER OF PRIMARY FAMILY (INCLUDING MEMBERS OF SUBFAMILIES) UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL (PRIMARY OR SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL) 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2019 SUBMEMKY MD=9 REF 2019 LOC 181 WIDTH 1 0 SUBFAMILY MEMBERSHIP KEY--RECODE -------------------------------- 0 1 29 0 MD=99 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NOT IN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER A SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY OF SUBFAMILY 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD VAR 2020 HHRELATE REF 2020 LOC 182 WIDTH NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 0 DETAILED HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP--RECODE IN HOUSEHOLD, IN PRIMARY FAMILY: --------------------------------------01. 02. HEAD OF FAMILY WIFE OF FAMILY HEAD CHILD OF FAMILY HEAD, UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED: 03. HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 04. NOT IN SUBFAMILY CHILD OF FAMILY HEAD, UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED: 05. HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 06. WIFE OF SUBFAMILY HEAD 07. NOT IN SUBFAMILY CHILD OF FAMILY HEAD, 18 AND OVER, NEVER MARRIED: 08. HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 09. NOT IN SUBFAMILY CHILD OF FAMILY HEAD, 18 AND OVER, EVER MARRIED: 10. HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 11. WIFE OF SUBFAMILY HEAD 12. NOT IN SUBFAMILY 13. GRANDCHILD OF FAMLY HEAD, UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED OTHER RELATIVE OF FAMILY HEAD: 14. UNDER 18, SINGLE, HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 15. UNDER 18, SINGLE, CHILD OF SUBFAMILY HEAD 16. UNDER 18, SINGLE, NOT IN A SUBFAMILY 17. UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED, HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 18. UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED, WIFE OF SUBFAMILY HEAD 19. UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED, NOT IN SUBFAMILY 20. 18 AND OVER, NEVER MARRIED, HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 21. 18 AND OVER, NEVER MARRIED, NOT IN SUBFAMILY 22. 18 AND OVER, EVER MARRIED, HEAD OF SUBFAMILY 23. 18 AND OVER, EVER MARRIED, WIFE OF SUBFAMILY HEAD 24. 18 AND OVER, EVER MARRIED, NOT IN SUBFAMILY IN HOUSEHOLD, IN SECONDARY FAMILY: 25. HEAD OF SECONDARY FAMILY 26. WIFE OF SECONDARY FAMILY HEAD 27. CHILD UNDER 18 OF FAMILY HEAD, NEVER MARRIED OTHER RELATIVE OF FAMILY HEAD 28. UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED 29. UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED 30. 18 AND OVER, NEVER MARRIED 31. 18 AND OVER, EVER MARRIED 32. IN HOUSEHOLD, PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL 33. IN HOUSEHOLD, SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 34. IN GROUP QUARTERS, SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 1 30 (CONTINUED) 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2021 FFRELATE MD=99 REF 2021 LOC 184 WIDTH 2 0 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP SUMMARY--RECODE IN A FAMILY (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FAMILIES COMBINED): ------------------------------------------------------ 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. HEAD OF FAMILY WIFE OF HEAD CHILD OF HEAD, UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED CHILD OF HEAD, UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED CHILD OF HEAD, 18 AND OVER GRANDCHILD OF HEAD OTHER RELATIVE OF FAMILY HEAD, UNDER 18, NEVER MARRIED 08. OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD, UNDER 18, EVER MARRIED 09. OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD, 18 AND OVER NOT IN A FAMILY--UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL: 10. PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL 11. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2022 MARSTAT MD=9 REF 2022 LOC 186 WIDTH 1 0 MARITAL STATUS -------------- 0 1 31 0 9 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED) MARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT SEPARATED HUSBAND ABSENT IN ARMED FORCES (FEMALE ONLY) OTHER, SPOUSE ABSENT WIDOWED DIVORCED 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY VAR 2023 QUARTMAR REF 2023 LOC MD=0 OR GE 187 WIDTH 1 0 QUARTER OF FIRST MARRIAGE ------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. JANUARY TO MARCH APRIL TO JUNE JULY TO SEPTEMBER OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2022 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2024 YEARMAR 9 REF 2024 LOC 188 WIDTH 2 MD=- 0 DECADE AND YEAR OF FIRST MARRIAGE --------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2025 YRSOFMAR MD=-9 OR GE 99 REF 2025 LOC 190 WIDTH 2 0 YEARS SINCE FIRST MARRIAGE--RECODE ---------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED ÕRANGE 00-85å 0 1 0 9 86. 86 OR MORE -9. 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2022 32 VAR 2026 REF 2026 AGEMARR LOC MD=0 OR LE 192 WIDTH 2 0 AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE--RECODE ----------------------------ACTUAL AGE IS CODED 00. -9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2022) INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2027 VET MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2027 LOC 194 WIDTH 1 0 VETERAN STATUS -------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. VIETNAM ERA KOREAN WAR WORLD WAR II WORLD WAR I OTHER SERVICE NONVETERAN 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1,2 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 1 ON REF. NO. 2012 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2028 SCHGRADE MD=99 REF 2028 LOC 195 WIDTH 2 0 HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL ATTENDED -------------------------------00. 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 1 33 - UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE NONE ELEMENTARY 1 ELEMENTARY 2 ELEMENTARY 3 ELEMENTARY 4 (CONTINUED) 06. ELEMENTARY 5 07. ELEMENTARY 6 08. ELEMENTARY 7 09. ELEMENTARY 8 10. HIGH SCHOOL 1 11. HIGH SCHOOL 2 12. HIGH SCHOOL 3 13. HIGH SCHOOL 4 14. COLLEGE 1 15. COLLEGE 2 16. COLLEGE 3 17. COLLEGE 4 18. COLLEGE 5 19. COLLEGE 6+ 99. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2029 COMPGRAD MD=9 REF 2029 LOC 197 WIDTH 1 0 GRADE COMPLETED --------------0. 1. 2. UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2030 PPTOTINC MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2030 LOC 198 WIDTH 6 0 TOTAL INCOME -----------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -09999. 050000. 1 2001 LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50,000 OR MORE 34 (CONTINUED) 099999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. -99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2031 PWAGEINC MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2031 LOC 204 WIDTH 6 0 WAGE AND SALARY INCOME ----------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50,000 OR MORE 099999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 -99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 99999 VAR 2032 PNOFRMIN REF 2032 LOC MD=99999 OR LE 210 WIDTH 6 0 NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50,000 OR MORE 099999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 -99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2033 PFARMINC MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2033 LOC 216 WIDTH 6 0 FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ---------------------------09999. 1 35 - LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE (CONTINUED) 050000. . . INCOME OF $5,0000 OR MORE 099999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 -99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2034 PINCOMEA MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2034 LOC 222 WIDTH 6 0 INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCES: SOCIAL SECURITY OR RAILROAD RETIREMENT ---------------------------------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50000 OR MORE 099999. -09999. INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2035 PINCOMEB MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2035 LOC 228 WIDTH 6 0 INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCES: DIVIDEND, INTEREST, NET RENTAL INCOME -----------------------------------------------------------09999. 0 1 0 99999 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50000 OR MORE 099999. -99999. INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 36 VAR 2036 PINCOMEC REF 2036 LOC MD=99999 OR LE 234 WIDTH 6 0 INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCES: WELFARE OR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ----------------------------------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50000 OR MORE 099999. -99999. INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2037 PINCOMED MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2037 LOC 240 WIDTH 6 0 INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCES: UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSION --------------------------------------------------------09999. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . 050000. INCOME OF $50000 OR MORE 099999. -99999. INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2038 PINCOMEE MD=99999 OR LE 99999 REF 2038 LOC 246 WIDTH 6 0 INCOME FROM UNEARNED SOURCES: ALIMONY -------------------------------------09999. 050000. LOSS OF $9999 OR MORE . . INCOME OF $50000 OR MORE 099999. INAP. CODED OTHER THAN 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 1 37 (CONTINUED) -99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED HOUSEHOLD 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2039 PINCSSRR MD=9 REF 2039 LOC 252 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: SOCIAL SECURITY OR RAILROAD RETIREMENT --------------------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2040 PINCDIVD MD=9 REF 2040 LOC 253 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: DIVIDENDS --------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2041 PINCINT MD=9 REF 2041 LOC 254 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: INTEREST -------------------------------- 0 1 0 MD=9 0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 38 VAR 2042 PINCRENT REF 2042 LOC 255 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: NET RENTAL INCOME ----------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2043 PINCWEL MD=9 REF 2043 LOC 256 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: WELFARE OR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ---------------------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2044 PINCUNEM MD=9 REF 2044 LOC 257 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ------------------------------------------------0. YES 1. NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2045 PINCWRKC MD=9 REF 2045 LOC 258 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ---------------------------------------------1 39 - (CONTINUED) 0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2046 PINCUS MD=9 REF 2046 LOC 259 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSIONS ---------------------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP,, NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2047 PINCVET MD=9 REF 2047 LOC 260 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: VETERANS PAYMENTS ----------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2048 PINCPRPN MD=9 REF 2048 LOC 261 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: PRIVATE PENSIONS ---------------------------------------- 1 0 MD=9 0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 40 VAR 2049 PINCALIM REF 2049 LOC 262 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: ALIMONY ------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2050 PINCCONT MD=9 REF 2050 LOC 263 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: CONTRIBUTIONS ------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2051 PINCOTHR MD=9 REF 2051 LOC 264 WIDTH 1 0 INCOME ALLOCATION FLAG: ANYTHING ELSE ------------------------------------0. 1. YES NO 9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 99 VAR 2052 INCRECOD REF 2052 LOC MD=0 OR GE 265 WIDTH 2 0 SOURCE OF INCOME--RECODE -----------------------1 41 - (CONTINUED) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 16. NO INCOME WAGE OR SALARY INCOME ONLY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND FARM SELF- EMPLOYMENT INCOME ONLY WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS WAGE OR SALARY INCOME AND NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS ONLY 00. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2053 WKSWORK MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2053 LOC 267 WIDTH 1 0 WEEKS WORKED LAST YEAR ---------------------1. NONE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 - 1-13 WEEKS 14-26 WEEKS 27-39 WEEKS 40-47 WEEKS 48-49 WEEKS 42 (CONTINUED) 7. 50-52 WEEKS 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2054 FUL/PART MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2054 LOC 268 WIDTH 1 0 FULL-TIME/PART-TIME WORK (NOT YEAR ROUND) ----------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. FULL-TIME: PART-TIME: FULL-TIME: PART-TIME: YEAR ROUND YEAR ROUND NOT YEAR ROUND NOT YEAR ROUND 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2055 INDUSTR1 MD=0 OR GE 999 REF 2055 LOC 269 WIDTH 3 0 INDUSTRY CODE OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR -------------------------------------------SEE NOTE(S) 1 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 000. 999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2056 3DIGTOCC MD=-9 OR GE 999 REF 2056 LOC 272 WIDTH 3 0 THREE DIGIT OCCUPATION CODE OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR --------------------------------------------------------1 43 - (CONTINUED) SEE NOTE(S) 2 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -09. 999. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2057 CLASWRK1 MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2057 LOC 275 WIDTH 1 0 CLASS OF WORKER OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR --------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. PRIVATE WAGE OR SALARY GOVERNMENT (FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL) SELF-EMPLOYED IN OWN BUSINESS, ETC. WITHOUT PAY IN FAMILY FARM OR BUSINESS 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2058 RECODIND MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 2058 LOC 276 WIDTH 2 0 SUMMARY DETAILED INDUSTRY OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR--RECODE -------------------------------------------------SEE NOTE(S) 3 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. 99. 0 1 0 99 INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 44 VAR 2059 RECODOCC REF 2059 LOC 278 WIDTH MD=0 OR GE 2 0 SUMMARY DETAILED OCCUPATION OF LONGEST JOB HELD LAST YEAR--RECODE ---------------------------------------------------SEE NOTE(S) 4 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-7 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2060 WKLAYOFF MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2060 LOC 280 WIDTH 1 0 WEEKS LOOKING OR ON LAYOFF -------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NONE 1 TO 4 WEEKS 5 TO 10 WEEKS 11 TO 14 WEEKS 15 TO 26 WEEKS 27 TO 39 WEEKS 40+ WEEKS 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-6 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2061 REASPTWK MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2061 LOC 281 WIDTH 1 0 MAIN REASON FOR PART-YEAR WORK -----------------------------1. 2. 1 45 - LOOKING ILL (CONTINUED) 3. HOME (FEMALES ONLY) 4. SCHOOL 5. ARMED FORCES 6. RETIRED 7. OTHER 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-6 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2062 WKSINLF MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2062 LOC 282 WIDTH 1 0 WEEKS IN LABOR FORCE--PART-YEAR WORKERS --------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 TO 13 WEEKS 14 TO 26 WEEKS 27 TO 39 WEEKS 40 TO 47 WEEKS 48 TO 49 WEEKS 50 TO 52 WEEKS 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-6 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2063 STRTUNEM MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2063 LOC 283 WIDTH 1 0 STRETCHES OF UNEMPLOYMENT ------------------------- 0 1 0 9 1. 2. 3. ONE STRETCH TWO STRETCHES THREE OR MORE STRETCHES 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 2-6 ON REF. NO. 2060 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 46 VAR 2064 RESNOWRK REF 2064 LOC MD=0 OR GE 284 WIDTH 0 MAIN REASON FOR NOT WORKING --------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ILL HOME (FEMALES ONLY) SCHOOL UNABLE TO FIND WORK ARMED FORCES RETIRED 1 7. OTHER 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2065 WKSLOOK MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2065 LOC 285 WIDTH 1 0 WEEKS IN LABOR FORCE--NONWORKERS -------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NONE (NOT LOOKING FOR WORK) 1 TO 4 WEEKS LOOKING 5 TO 14 WEEKS LOOKING 15 TO 26 WEEKS LOOKING 27 TO 39 WEEKS LOOKING 40+ WEEKS LOOKING 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2053 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2066 MAJACTIV MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2066 LOC 286 WIDTH 1 0 WHAT WAS...DOING MOST OF LAST WEEK? ----------------------------------1. 2. 1 47 - WORKING WITH A JOB (CONTINUED) 3. LOOKING 4. HOUSEWORK 5. SCHOOL 6. UNABLE 7. OTHER 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2067 EMPLSTAT MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2067 LOC 287 WIDTH 1 0 EMPLOYMENT STATUS--RECODE ------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. WORKING WITH A JOB, NOT AT WORK LOOKING HOUSEWORK SCHOOL UNABLE OTHER 0. 9. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2068 HRSWRKED MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 2068 LOC 288 WIDTH 2 0 HOURS WORKED LAST WEEK AT ALL JOBS ---------------------------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 1 99. REF. NO. 1067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY ON 0 1 0 9 48 VAR 2069 WRK>35HR REF 2069 LOC 290 WIDTH MD=0 OR GE 1 0 USUALLY WORK 35 HOURS OR MORE AT THIS JOB ----------------------------------------1. 2. YES NO 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 1 ON REF. NO. 1067 AND 1-34 ON REF. NO.2068 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2070 REA<35HR MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 2070 LOC 291 WIDTH 2 0 REASON LESS THAN 35 HOURS A WEEK -------------------------------01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. SLACK WORK MATERIAL SHORTAGE PLANT OR MACHINE REPAIRS NEW JOB STARTED JOB TERMINATED COULD FIND ONLY PART-TIME WORK HOLIDAY LABOR DISPUTE BAD WEATHER OWN ILLNESS ON VACATION TOO BUSY WITH HOUSE, SCHOOL DID NOT WANT FULL-TIME JOB FULL-TIME WORK WEEK UNDER 35 HOURS OTHER 00. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001, 1 ON REF. NO. 2067 AND 1-34 ON REF. NO. 2068 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 99. 0 1 49 0 9 VAR 2071 REABSENT REF 2071 LOC MD=0 OR GE 293 WIDTH 1 0 REASON ABSENT FROM WORK ----------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. OWN ILLNESS ON VACATION BAD WEATHER LABOR DISPUTE NEW JOB TO BEGIN WITHIN 30 DAYS TEMPORARY LAYOFF INDEFINITE LAYOFF OTHER 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 2 OR 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2072 TIMOFSAL MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2072 LOC 294 WIDTH 1 0 WAGES OR SALARY FOR ANY OF THE TIME OFF LAST WEEK ------------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. YES NO SELF-EMPLOYED 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 2 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2073 USUL35HR MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2073 LOC 295 WIDTH 1 0 USUALLY WORK 35 HOURS OR MORE A WEEK AT THIS JOB -----------------------------------------------1. 2. 1 - YES NO 50 (CONTINUED) 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 2 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2074 RELOKWRK MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2074 LOC 296 WIDTH 1 0 REASON START LOOKING FOR WORK ----------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LOST JOB QUIT JOB LEFT SCHOOL WANTED TEMPORARY WORK OTHER 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2075 WKSUNEMP 9 REF 2075 LOC 297 WIDTH 2 0 MD=- WEEKS UNEMPLOYED ---------------ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2076 LOKF/PT MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2076 LOC 299 WIDTH 1 0 HAS...BEEN LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME WORK? --------------------------------------------------1 51 - (CONTINUED) 1. FULL TIME 2. PART TIME 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2077 NOJOB1 MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2077 LOC 300 WIDTH 1 0 IS THERE ANY REASON WHY...COULD NOT TAKE JOB LAST WEEK? ------------------------------------------------------1. 2. YES NO 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2078 NOJOB2 MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2078 LOC 301 WIDTH 1 0 IS THERE ANY REASON WHY...COULD NOT TAKE JOB LAST WEEK? ------------------------------------------------------1. ALREADY HAD A JOB 2. 3. 4. TEMPORARY LAYOFF GOING TO SCHOOL OTHER 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001, 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 AND 1 ON REF. NO. 2077 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 1 0 9 52 VAR 2079 LASTF/PT REF 2079 LOC MD=0 OR GE 302 WIDTH 1 0 WHEN DID...LAST WORK AT A FULL-TIME JOB OR BUSINESS LASTING TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS OR MORE? ----------------------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. LESS THAN FIVE YEARS AGO MORE THAN FIVE YEARS AGO NEVER WORKED FULL-TIME TWO WEEKS OR MORE NEVER WORKED AT ALL 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2080 INDUSTR2 MD=0 OR GE 999 REF 2080 LOC 303 WIDTH 3 0 INDUSTRY -------SEE NOTE(S) 1 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 000. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND A) 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 B) 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 AND 1 OR 2 ON REF. NO. 2079, C)4-7 ON REF. NO. 2067 1 OR 5 ON REF. NO. 1008 AND 1-5 ON REF. NO. 2086 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 999. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2081 OCCUPAT MD=-9 OR GE 999 REF 2081 LOC 306 WIDTH 3 0 OCCUPATION ---------SEE NOTE(S) 2 1 53 - (CONTINUED) ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -09. 999. INAP., SEE REF. 2080 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2082 CLASWRK2 MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2082 LOC 309 WIDTH 1 0 CLASS OF WORKER --------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PRIVATE GOVERNMENT SELF-EMPLOYED WITHOUT PAY NEVER WORKED 0. 9. INAP. SEE REF. 2080 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2083 DETAILIN MD=0 OR GE 99 REF 2083 LOC 310 WIDTH 2 0 DETAILED INDUSTRY ----------------SEE NOTE(S) 3 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. 99. 0 1 0 99 INAP., SEE REF. 2080 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 54 VAR 2084 DETAILOC MD=0 OR GE REF 2084 LOC 312 WIDTH 2 0 DETAILED OCCUPATION GROUP ------------------------SEE NOTE(S) 4 0 ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 00. 99. INAP., SEE REF. 2080 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2085 HRSWORKD MD=99 REF 2085 LOC 314 WIDTH 2 0 HOURS WORKED -----------00. USUALLY 01. 02. 03. 04. USUALLY 05. 06. 07. 08. USUALLY 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. USUALLY WORK FULL TIME, PART TIME FOR NONECONOMIC REASONS WORK FULL TIME, PART TIME FOR ECONOMIC REASONS: 1-4 HOURS 5-14 HOURS 15 29 HOURS 30-34 HOURS WORK PART TIME, ECONOMIC REASONS: 1-4 HOURS 5-14 HOURS 15-29 HOURS 30-34 HOURS WORK PART TIME, NONECONOMIC REASONS: 1-4 HOURS 5-14 HOURS 15-29 HOURS 30-34 HOURS CIVILIANS 14 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED LESS THAN 35 HOUR PER WEEK 99. 0 1 55 0 9 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY VAR 2086 LSTREGWK REF 2086 LOC MD=0 OR GE 316 WIDTH 1 0 LAST WORKED AT A REGULAR FULL- OR PART-TIME JOB OR BUSINESS LASTING TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS OR MORE ----------------------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. WITHIN PAST 12 MONTHS 1 UP TO 2 YEARS AGO 2 UP TO 3 YEARS AGO 3 UP TO 4 YEARS AGO 4 UP TO 5 YEARS AGO 5 OR MORE YEARS AGO NEVER WORKED 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 IN REF. NO. 2001 AND 4-7 IN REF. NO. 2067 AND 4 OR 8 IN REF. NO. 1009 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 9. 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2087 MAJOCCGR MD=13 OR GE 99 REF 2087 LOC 317 WIDTH 2 0 MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP ------------------------ 0 1 0 99 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL ETC. MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, PROPRIETORS CLERICAL SALES CRAFTSMEN OPERATIVES LABORERS PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD ALL OTHER SERVICE WORKERS FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN NO PREVIOUS FULL-TIME WORK EXPERIENCE 13. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 56 VAR 2088 MAJINDUS REF 2088 LOC MD=21 OR GE 319 WIDTH 2 0 MAJOR INDUSTRY -------------00. 01. 02. AGRICULTURE, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS AND NEVER WORKED AND UNEMPLOYED MINING CONSERVATION 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. DURABLE GOODS NONDURABLE GOODS RAILROADS AND RAILWAY EXPRESS OTHER TRANSPORTATION OTHER UTILITIES WHOLESALE TRADE RETAIL TRADE FINANCE, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BUSINESS AND REPAIR PERSONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION MEDICAL, EXCEPT HOSPITALS HOSPITALS WELFARE AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OTHER PROFESSIONAL FORESTRY AND FISHERIES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 21. 99. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1-3 ON REF. NO. 2067 INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ....................................................... REF. 2089-2095: METHODS USED IN THE LAST FOUR WEEKS TO FIND WORK ............................................................... 0 VAR 2089 CKPUBEMP MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2089 LOC 321 WIDTH 1 0 CHECKED WITH A PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY --------------------------------------1. 1 57 - METHOD USED (CONTINUED) 0. INAP., CODED OTHER THAN 1 ON REF. NO. 2001 AND 3 ON REF. NO. 2067 9. INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2090 CKEMPAGY MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2090 LOC 322 WIDTH 1 0 CHECKED WITH AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY --------------------------------- 1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2091 CKEMPLYR MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2091 LOC 323 WIDTH 1 0 CHECKED WITH EMPLOYER DIRECTLY -----------------------------1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2092 CKFRIEND MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2092 LOC 324 WIDTH 1 0 CHECKED WITH FRIENDS OR RELATIVES --------------------------------- 0 1 0 9 1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 58 VAR 2093 REF 2093 CKADS LOC MD=0 OR GE 325 WIDTH 1 0 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS ---------------------1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2094 CKOTHER MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2094 LOC 326 WIDTH 1 0 OTHER ----1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2095 NOTHING MD=0 OR GE 9 REF 2095 LOC 327 WIDTH 1 0 NOTHING ------1. METHOD USED 0. 9. INAP. ÕSEE REF. NO. 2089å INAP., METHOD NOT USED 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2096 PPSUPWGT MD=900 REF 2096 LOC 328 WIDTH 12 IMP DEC= 2 0 PERSONS SUPPLEMENT WEIGHT ------------------------1 59 (CONTINUED) MAY IN REMOTE INSTANCES BE NEGATIVE. NEGATIVE SYMBOL (-) TO THE LEFT OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED -9. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2097 PPSEQID MD=99999 REF 2097 LOC 340 WIDTH 5 0 FAMILY NUMBER ------------UNIQUE FAMIY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER REPEATED ON FAMILY RECORD (REF 1055) ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99999. INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 0 ............................................................... 0 VAR 2098 PPID MD=99 REF 2098 LOC 345 WIDTH 2 0 PERSON NUMBER ------------UNIQUE PERSON IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ACTUAL NUMBER IS CODED 99. 0 1 - INAP., NONINTERVIEWED FAMILY 60 (CONTINUED) GLOSSARY 0 CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY, MARCH 1970 0 I. CONCEPTS AGE. AGE CLASSIFICATION IS BASED ON THE AGE OF THE PERSON AT HIS/HER LAST BIRTHDAY. DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT. DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT REPRESENTS THE LENGTH OF TIME (THROUGH THE CURRENT SURVEY WEEK) DURING WHICH PERSONS CLASSIFIED AS UNEMPLOYED ARE CONTINUOUSLY LOOKING FOR WORK. FOR PERSONS ON LAYOFF, DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT REPRESENTS THE NUMBER OF FULL WEEKS SINCE THE TERMINATION OF THEIR MOST RECENT EMPLOYMENT. A PERIOD OF TWO WEEKS OR MORE DURING WHICH A PERSON IS EMPLOYED OR CEASED LOOKING FOR WORK IS CONSIDERED TO BREAK THE CONTINUITY OF THE PRESENT PERIOD OF SEEKING WORK. AVERAGE DURATION IS AN ARITHMETIC MEAN COMPUTED FROM A DISTRIBUTION BY SINGLE WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. EARNERS, NUMBER OF. THIS NUMBER INCLUDES ALL PERSONS IN THE HOUSEHOLD WITH $1 OR MORE IN WAGES AND SALARIES, OR $1 OR MORE LOSS IN NET INCOME FROM FARM OR NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT. EARNINGS. (SEE INCOME) EDUCATION. FAMILY. (SEE YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED) THE TERM "FAMILY" AS USED IN THIS REPORT, REFERS TO A GROUP OF TWO OR MORE PERSONS RELATED BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE, OR ADOPTION AND RESIDING TOGETHER. ALL SUCH PERSONS ARE CONSIDERED MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY. THUS, IF THE SON OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE SON'S WIFE ARE IN THE HOUSEHOLD, THEY ARE TREATED AS PART OF THE HEAD'S FAMILY. ON THE OTHER HAND, A LODGER AND HIS WIFE NOT RELATED TO THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD OR AN UNRELATED SERVANT AND HIS WIFE ARE CONSIDERED AS ADDITIONAL FAMILIES, AND NOT A PART OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S FAMILY. FAMILY WEIGHT. THE WEIGHT USED FOR TABULATING FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS FROM FAMILY RECORDS. THE FAMILY WEIGHT IS THE SAME AS THE PERSON WEIGHT OF THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY OR SECONDARY FAMILY OR OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. 1 61 - (CONTINUED) FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT NET INCOME. THIS IS DEFINED AS NET MONEY INCOME (GROSS RECEIPTS MINUS OPERATING EXPENSES) FROM THE OPERATION OF A FARM BY A PERSON ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT, AS AN OWNER, RENTER, OR SHARECROPPER. GROSS RECEIPTS INCLUDE THE VALUE OF ALL PRODUCTS SOLD, GOVERNMENT CROP LOANS, MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE RENTAL OF FARM EQUIPMENT TO OTHERS, AND INCIDENTAL RECEIPTS FROM THE SALE OF WOOD, SAND, GRAVEL, ETC. OPERATING EXPENSES INCLUDE COST OF FEED, FERTILIZER, SEED, AND OTHER FARMING SUPPLIES, CASH WAGES PAID TO FARMHANDS, DEPRECIATION CHARGES, CASH RENT, INTEREST ON FARM MORTGAGES, FARM BUILDING REPAIRS, FARM TAXES (NOT STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAXES), ETC. THE VALUE OF FUEL, FOOD, OR OTHER FARM PRODUCTS USED FOR HOUSEHOLD LIVING IS NOT INCLUDED AS PART OF NET INCOME. INVENTORY CHANGES ARE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING NET INCOME ONLY WHEN THEY ARE ACCOUNTED FOR IN REPLIES BASED ON INCOME TAX RETURNS OR OTHER OFFICIAL RECORDS WHICH REFLECT INVENTORY CHANGES; OTHERWISE INVENTORY CHANGES ARE NOT TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. FULL-TIME WORK. PERSONS WHO WORKED 35 HOURS OR MORE IN THE SURVEY WEEK ARE DESIGNATED AS WORKING "FULL TIME." GROUP QUARTERS. GROUP QUARTERS ARE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSTITUTIONAL INMATES REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF INMATES, OR FOR OTHER GROUPS CONTAINING FIVE OR MORE PERSONS UNRELATED TO THE PERSON IN CHARGE. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLDER. ONE PERSON IN EACH HOUSEHOLD WAS DESIGNATED AS THE "HEAD." THE NUMBER OF HEADS, THEREFORE, IS EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS. THE HEAD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS USUALLY THE PERSON REGARDED AS THE HEAD BY MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. WOMEN ARE NOT CLASSIFIED AS HEADS IF THEIR HUSBANDS ARE PERMANENT MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY. MARRIED COUPLES RELATED TO THE HEAD OF A HOUSEHOLD ARE INCLUDED IN THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD AND ARE NOT CLASSIFIED AS SEPARATE HOUSEHOLDS. HEAD WITH NO OTHER RELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD. A HOUSEHOLD HEAD WHO HAS NO RELATIVES LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD. THIS WOULD BE THE ENTRY FOR A PERSON LIVING ALONE. ANOTHER EXAMPLE WOULD BE THE DESIGNATED HEAD OF AN APARTMENT SHARED BY TWO OR MORE UNRELATED PERSONS. HEAD WITH OTHER RELATIVES. THE PERSON DESIGNATED AS HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD WHICH HAS ONE OR MORE RELATIVES (INCLUDING HIS WIFE) LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD. HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL ATTENDED. ATTENDED) 1 - (SEE YEARS OF SCHOOL 62 (CONTINUED) HOURS OF WORK. HOURS OF WORK STATISTICS RELATE TO THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED DURING THE SURVEY WEEK. FOR EXAMPLE, A PERSON WHO NORMALLY WORKS 40 HOURS A WEEK BUT WHO IS OFF ON THE VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY WOULD BE REPORTED AS WORKING 32 HOURS EVEN THOUGH HE IS PAID FOR THE HOLIDAY. FOR THE PERSONS WORKING IN MORE THAN ONE JOB, THE FIGURES RELATE TO THE NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED IN ALL JOBS DURING THE WEEK. HOWEVER, ALL THE HOURS ARE CREDITED TO THE MAJOR JOB. HOUSEHOLD. A HOUSEHOLD CONSISTS OF ALL THE PERSONS WHO OCCUPY A HOUSE, AN APARTMENT, OR OTHER GROUP OF ROOMS, OR A ROOM, WHICH CONSTITUTES A HOUSING UNIT. A GROUP OF ROOMS OR A SINGLE ROOM IS REGARDED AS A HOUSING UNIT WHEN IT IS OCCUPIED AS SEPARATE LIVING QUARTERS; THAT IS, WHEN THE OCCUPANTS DO NOT LIVE AND EAT WITH ANY OTHER PERSON IN THE STRUCTURE, AND WHEN 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. THE COUNT OF HOUSEHOLDS EXCLUDES PERSONS LIVING IN GROUP QUARTERS, SUCH AS ROOMING HOUSES, MILITARY BARRACKS, AND INSTITUTIONS. HUSBAND IN ARMED FORCES. WHEN A WOMAN WAS REPORTED AS MARRIED BUT HER HUSBAND WAS NOT ENUMERATED AS MEMBER OF THE SAME HOUSEHOLD, AN ADDITIONAL QUESTION WAS ASKED TO DETERMINE WHETHER HER HUSBAND WAS IN THE ARMED FORCES. WOMEN WHO WERE REPORTED AS SEPARATED WERE NOT ASKED THE ADDITIONAL QUESTION. THE ADDITIONAL QUESTION IS ASKED TO DETERMINE WHETHER HER HUSBAND IS IN THE ARMED FORCES. THIS ADDITIONAL PROBE IS UNIQUE TO THE MARCH CPS ONLY. WOMEN WHO ARE REPORTED AS SEPARATED ARE NOT ASKED THE ADDITIONAL QUESTION. INCOME. FOR EACH PERSON IN THE SAMPLE WHO IS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER, QUESTIONS WERE ASKED ON THE AMOUNT OF MONEY INCOME RECEIVED FROM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SOURCES: (1) MONEY WAGES OR SALARY; (2) NET INCOME FROM NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT; (3) NET INCOME FROM FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT; (4) SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCE A; (5) DIVIDENDS, INTEREST (ON SAVINGS OR BONDS), INCOME FROM ESTATES OR TRUSTS, OR NET RENTAL INCOME, SOURCE B; (6) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE OR WELFARE PAYMENTS, SOURCE C; (7) UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSIONS, OR VETERANS PAYMENTS, SOURCE D; (8) PRIVATE PENSIONS, ANNUITIES, ALIMONY, REGULAR CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PERSONS NOT LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD, AND NET ROYALTIES, AND OTHER PERIODIC INCOME, SOURCE E. THE AMOUNTS RECEIVED REPRESENT INCOME BEFORE DEDUCTIONS FOR PERSONAL TAXES, SOCIAL SECURITY, BONDS, ETC. IF ANY AMOUNT 1 63 - (CONTINUED) WAS $10,000 OR MORE, IT WAS RECORDED AS A SPECIFIC AMOUNT WHENEVER POSSIBLE. WHEN THE RESPONDENT DID NOT KNOW THE SPECIFIC AMOUNT BUT REPORTED IT WITHIN SPECIFIED LIMITS, THE MIDPOINT OF THE AMOUNT WAS CODED (I.E. "$10,000 TO $15,000 WAS CODED AS "$12,500"). IF AN INDEFINITE AMOUNT WAS REPORTED SUCH AS "OVER $10,000," THE INFORMATION WAS CODED AS "$15,000." IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT ALTHOUGH THE INCOME STATISTICS REFER TO RECEIPTS DURING THE PRECEDING YEAR, THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERSON, SUCH AS AGE, LABOR FORCE STATUS, ETC., AND THE COMPOSITION OF HOUSEHOLDS, REFER TO MARCH. THE INCOME OF THE HOUSEHOLD DOES NOT INCLUDE AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY PERSON WHO WERE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY DURING ALL OR PART OF THE PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR IF THESE PERSONS NO LONGER RESIDED WITH THE FAMILY AT THE TIME OF ENUMERATION. ON THE OTHER HAND, HOUSEHOLD INCOME INCLUDES AMOUNTS REPORTED BY PERSONS WHO DID NOT RESIDE IN THE HOUSEHOLD THE PRIOR YEAR BUT WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY AT THE TIME OF ENUMERATION. DATA ON CONSUMER INCOME COLLECTED BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS COVERS MONEY INCOME RECEIVED (EXCLUSIVE OF CERTAIN MONEY RECEIPTS SUCH AS CAPITAL GAINS) PRIOR TO DEDUCTIONS FOR TAXES. THE FACT THAT MANY FARM HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVE PART OF THEIR INCOME IN THE FORM OF RENT-FREE HOUSING AND GOODS PRODUCED AND CONSUMED ON THE FARM, RATHER THAN IN MONEY, SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION IN COMPARING THE INCOME OF FARM AND NONFARM RESIDENTS. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT NONMONEY INCOMES ARE ALSO RECEIVED BY SOME NONFARM RESIDENTS. THEY OFTEN TAKE THE FORM OF BUSINESS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, USE OF BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION AND FACILITIES, FULL OR PARTIAL COMPENSATION BY BUSINESS FOR MEDICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES, ETC. IN ANALYZING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF INCOME, IT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED THAT CAPITAL GAINS TEND TO BE CONCENTRATED MORE AMONG HIGHER INCOME UNITS THAN AMONG LOWER ONES. SOURCE A--SOCIAL SECURITY OR RAILROAD RETIREMENT. THIS IS DEFINED AS SOCIAL SECURITY PENSIONS AND SURVIVOR'S BENEFITS, AND PERMANENT DISABILITY INSURANCE PAYMENTS MADE BY THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION PRIOR TO DEDUCTIONS FOR MEDICAL INSURANCE AND RAILROAD RETIREMENT INSURANCE CHECKS FROM THE U.S. GOVERNMENT UNION DUES, ETC. SOURCE B--DIVIDENDS, INTEREST (ON SAVINGS OR BONDS), INCOME FROM ESTATES OR TRUSTS, OR NET RENTAL INCOME. THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES DIVIDENDS FROM STOCKHOLDINGS OR MEMBERSHIP IN ASSOCIATIONS, INTEREST ON SAVINGS OR BONDS, PERIODIC RECEIPTS FROM ESTATES OR TRUST FUNDS, NET INCOME FROM RENTAL OF A HOUSE, STORE, OR OTHER PROPERTY TO OTHERS, AND RECEIPTS FROM BOARDERS OR LODGERS. SOURCE C--PUBLIC ASSISTANCE OR WELFARE PAYMENTS. THIS 1 AGE 64 (CONTINUED) CATEGORY INCLUDES PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS SUCH AS OLDASSISTANCE, AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN, AND AID TO THE BLIND OR TOTALLY DISABLED. SOURCE D--UNEMPLOYED COMPENSATION, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PENSIONS, OR VETERANS' PAYMENTS. THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES: (1) UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AGENCIES OR PRIVATE COMPANIES DURING PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND ANY STRIKE BENEFITS RECEIVED FROM UNION FUNDS; (2) GOVERNMENT EMPLOYED PENSIONS RECEIVED FROM RETIREMENT PENSIONS PAID BY FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES TO FORMER EMPLOYEES (INCLUDING MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES) OR THEIR SURVIVORS; (3) MONEY PAID PERIODICALLY BY THE VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION TO DISABLED MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR TO THE SURVIVORS OF DECEASED VETERANS, SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCES PAID TO VETERANS FOR EDUCATION AND ON-THE-JOB TRAINING, AS WELL AS SO-CALLED "REFUNDS" PAID TO EX-SERVICEMEN AS GI INSURANCE PREMIUMS; ALSO INCLUDES (4) WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION RECEIVED PERIODICALLY FROM PUBLIC OR PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES FOR INJURIES INCURRED AT WORK. THE COST OF THIS INSURANCE MUST HAVE BEEN PAID BY THE EMPLOYER AND NOT BY THE PERSON. PRIVATE PENSIONS, ANNUITIES, ALIMONY, REGULAR CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PERSONS NOT LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD, NET ROYALTIES, AND OTHER PERIODIC INCOME. THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF INCOME ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GROUP: (1) PRIVATE PENSIONS OR RETIREMENT BENEFITS PAID TO A RETIRED PERSON OR HIS SURVIVIORS BY A FORMER EMPLOYER OR BY A UNION, EITHER DIRECTLY OR THROUGH AN INSURANCE COMPANY; (2) PERIODIC RECEIPTS FROM ANNUITIES OR INSURANCE; (3) ALIMONY AND CHILD SUPPORT; (4) CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED PERIODICALLY FROM PERSONS NOT LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD; (5) NET ROYALTIES; AND (6) OTHER PERIODIC INCOME SUCH AS MILITARY FAMILY ALLOTMENTS, NET GAMBLING WINNINGS, AND OTHER KINDS OF PERIODIC INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS. INDUSTRY. SEE CODES IN INDUSTRY SECTION. JOB, BUT NOT AT WORK. ALL THOSE WHO WERE NOT WORKING BUT WHO HAD JOBS OR BUSINESSES FROM WHICH THEY WERE TEMPORARILY ABSENT BECAUSE OF ILLNESS, BAD WEATHER, VACATION, LABOR-MANAGEMENT DISPUTE, OR PERSONAL REASONS, WHETHER OR NOT THEY WERE PAID BY THEIR EMPLOYERS FOR THE TIME OFF, AND WHETHER OR NOT THEY WERE SEEKING OTHER JOBS. JOB LEAVERS. JOB LEAVERS ARE PERSONS WHO QUIT OR OTHERWISE TERMINATED THEIR EMPLOYMENT VOLUNTARILY AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN LOOKING FOR WORK. JOB LOSERS. JOB LOSERS ARE PERSONS WHOSE EMPLOYMENT ENDED 1 65 - (CONTINUED) INVOLUNTARILY WHO IMMEDIATELY BEGAN LOOKING FOR WORK. KEEPING HOUSE. ENGAGED IN OWN HOUSEWORK. LABOR FORCE. PERSONS ARE CLASSIFIED AS IN THE LABOR FORCE IF THEY WERE EMPLOYED AS CIVILIANS, UNEMPLOYED, OR IN THE ARMED FORCES DURING THE SURVEY WEEK. THE "CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE" IS COMPRISED OF ALL CIVILIANS CLASSIFIED AS EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED. LAYOFF. BEGIN LAID OFF FROM A JOB, BUT NOT ACTUALLY LOOKING FOR A JOB BECAUSE ONE EXPECTS TO BE CALLED BACK TO WORK. LOOKING FOR WORK. TRYING TO GET WORK OR TRYING TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS PROFESSION. MARITAL STATUS. THE MARITAL STATUS CLASSIFICATION IDENTIFIES FOUR MAJOR CATEGORIES: SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED), MARRIED, WIDOWED, AND DIVORCED. THESE TERMS REFER TO THE MARITAL STATUS AT THE TIME OF ENUMERATION. THE CATEGORY "MARRIED" IS FURTHER DIVIDED INTO "MARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT," "SEPARATED," AND "OTHER MARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT." A PERSON IS CLASSIFIED AS "MARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT" IF THE HUSBAND OR WIFE IS REPORTED AS A MEMBER OF THE HOUSEHOLD EVEN THOUGH HE OR SHE MAY BE TEMPORARILY ABSENT ON BUSINESS OR ON VACATION, VISITING, IN A HOSPITAL, ETC., AT THE TIME OF THE ENUMERATION. PERSONS REPORTED AS "SEPARATED" INCLUDE THOSE WITH LEGAL SEPARATIONS, THOSE LIVING APART WITH INTENTIONS OF OBTAINING A DIVORCE, AND OTHER PERSONS PERMANENTLY OR TEMPORARILY ESTRANGED FROM THEIR SPOUSES BECAUSE OF MARITAL DISCORD. THE GROUP "OTHER MARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT" INCLUDES MARRIED PERSONS EMPLOYED AND LIVING FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AT A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE FROM THEIR HOMES, THOSE WHOSE SPOUSES REMAINED IN OTHER AREAS, HUSBANDS OR WIVES OF INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS, AND ALL OTHER MARRIED PERSONS (EXCEPT THOSE REPORTED AS SEPARATED) WHOSE PLACES OF RESIDENCE WERE NOT THE SAME AS THAT OF THEIR SPOUSES. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT, THE GROUP "OTHER MARITAL STATUS" INCLUDES "WIDOWED AND DIVORCED," "SEPARATED," AND "OTHER MARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT." MOBILITY STATUS. THE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO MOBILITY STATUS ON THE BASIS OF A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL AT THE SURVEY DATE AND THE PLACE OF RESIDENCE ONE YEAR EARLIER. THIS COMPARISON RESTRICTS THE CLASSIFICATION IN TERMS OF MOBILITY STATUS TO THE POPULATION ONE YEAR OLD AND OVER AT THE SURVEY DATE. 1 - 66 (CONTINUED) THE INFORMATION ON MOBILITY STATUS IS OBTAINED FROM THE RESPONSES TO A SERIES OF INQUIRIES. THE FIRST OF THESE INQUIRIES WAS: "WAS. . .LIVING IN THIS HOUSE MARCH 1 A YEAR AGO?" IF THE ANSWER WAS "NO," THE ENUMERATOR ASKED, "WAS. . .LIVING IN IN THIS SAME COUNTY ON MARCH 1 A YEAR AGO?" IF THE RESPONSE WAS "NO" AGAIN, THE ENUMERATOR ASKED, "WHAT STATE (OR FOREIGN COUNTRY) WAS. . .LIVING IN ON MARCH 1 A YEAR AGO?" IN THE CLASSIFICATION THREE MAIN CATEGORIES ARE DISTINQUISHED: NONMOVERS; MOVERS; PERSONS ABROAD. MONTH-IN-SAMPLE. THE NUMBER OF TIMES A UNIT HAS BEEN INTERVIEWED. EACH UNIT WILL BE INTERVIEWED EIGHT TIMES DURING THE LIFE OF THE SAMPLE. (ALSO SEE DISCUSSION OF SAMPLE DESIGN.) MOVERS. MOBILE PERSONS ARE SUBDIVIDED IN TERMS OF TYPE OF MOBILITY INTO THE FOLLOWING TWO MAJOR GROUPS: SAME COUNTY (INTRACOUNTY) THOSE PERSONS LIVING IN A DIFFERENT HOUSE BUT IN THE SAME COUNTY AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE SPECIFIED PERIOD. MIGRANTS, OR DIFFERENT COUNTY (INTERCOUNTY MOVERS) THIS GROUP CONSISTS OF PERSONS LIVING IN A DIFFERENT COUNTY IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE PERIOD. MIGRANTS ARE FURTHER CLASSIFIED BY TYPE OF MIGRATION ON THE BASIS OF A COMPARISON OF THE STATE OF RESIDENCE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD WITH THE STATE OF RESIDENCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD. (1) MIGRANTS WITHIN A STATE (INTRASTATE MIGRANTS), EXCLUDES INTRACOUNTY MOVERS. (2) MIGRANTS BETWEEN STATES (INTERSTATE MIGRANTS). MOBILE PERSONS OR MOVERS THIS GROUP CONSISTS OF ALL PERSONS WHO WERE LIVING IN A DIFFERENT HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE END OF THE PERIOD THAN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD. NEVER WORKED. ONE WHO NEVER BEFORE HELD A FULL-TIME CIVILIAN JOB LASTING TWO WEEKS OR LONGER. NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT NET INCOME. THIS IS DEFINED AS NET MONEY INCOME (GROSS RECEIPTS MINUS EXPENSES) FROM HIS OWN BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL ENTERPRISE, OR PARTNERSHIP. GROSS RECEIPTS INCLUDE THE VALUE OF ALL GOODS SOLD AND SERVICES RENDERED. EXPENSES INCLUDE COSTS OF GOODS PURCHASED, RENT, HEAT, LIGHT, POWER, DEPRECIATION CHARGES, WAGES AND SALARIES PAID, BUSINESS TAXES (NOT PERSONAL INCOME TAXES), ETC. IN GENERAL, INVENTORY CHANGES WERE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING RECORDS TO REFLECT INVENTORY CHANGES; HOWEVER, WHEN VALUES OF INVENTORY CHANGES ARE NOT REPORTED, NET INCOME FIGURES EXCLUSIVE OF INVENTORY CHANGES ARE ACCEPTED. THE VALUE OF 1 67 - (CONTINUED) SALABLE MERCHANDISE CONSUMED BY THE PROPRIETORS OF RETAIL STORES IS NOT INCLUDED AS PART OF NET INCOME. NONMOVERS (NONMOBILE PERSONS). THIS GROUP CONSISTS OF PERSONS WHO WERE LIVING IN THE SAME HOUSE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD AS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD. NONRELATIVE OF HEAD WITH NO OWN RELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD. A NONRELATIVE HEAD WHO HAS NO RELATIVE(S) OF HIS OWN IN THE HOUSEHOLD. THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES SUCH NONRELATIVES AS A FOSTER CHILD, A WARD, A LODGER, A SERVANT, OR A HIRED HAND, WHO HAS NO RELATIVES OF HIS OWN LIVING WITH HIM IN THE HOUSEHOLD. NONRELATIVE OF HEAD WITH OWN RELATIVES (INCLUDING WIFE) IN HOUSEHOLD. ANY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER WHO IS NOT RELATED TO THE HEAD BUT HAS RELATIVES OF HIS OWN IN THE HOUSEHOLD. FOR EXAMPLE, A LODGER, HIS SPOUSE AND THEIR SON. NOT YEAR ROUND WORK. LESS THAN FORTY WEEKS WORK. OCCUPATION, LAST WEEK. OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS-OF-WORKER FOR THE EMPLOYED APPLY TO THE JOB HELD IN THE SURVEY WEEK. PERSONS WITH TWO OR MORE JOBS ARE CLASSIFIED IN THE JOB AT WHICH THEY WORKED THE GREATEST NUMBER OF HOURS DURING THE SURVEY WEEK. THE UNEMPLOYED ARE CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR LATEST FULL-TIME CIVILIAN JOB LASTING TWO WEEKS OR MORE. THE OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY GROUPS USED IN DATA DERIVED FROM THE CPS HOUSEHOLD INTERVIEWS ARE DEFINED AS IN THE 1960 CENSUS OF POPULATION. OTHER NONWORKERS. THE "OTHER" GROUP INCLUDES FOR THE MOST PART RETIRED PERSONS, THOSE WHO REPORTED AS TOO OLD TO WORK, THE VOLUNTARILY IDLE, AND SEASONAL WORKERS FOR WHOM THE SURVEY WEEK FELL IN AN "OFF" SEASON AND WHO WERE NOT REPORTED AS UNEMPLOYED. OTHER RELATIVE OF HEAD. ANY RELATIVE OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD OTHER THAN HIS WIFE; FOR EXAMPLE, HIS CHILD, FATHER, MOTHER, GRANDSON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, ETC. OWN CHILD. CHILD RELATED BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION TO THE FAMILY HEAD. PART-TIME, ECONOMIC REASONS. "ECONOMIC REASONS" INCLUDE SLACK WORK, MATERIAL SHORTAGES, REPAIRS TO PLANT OR EQUIPMENT, START OR TERMINATION OF JOB DURING THE WEEK, AND INABILITY TO FIND FULL-TIME WORK. PART-TIME, OTHER REASONS. 1 HOME "OTHER REASONS" INCLUDES LABOR 68 (CONTINUED) DISPUTE, BAD WEATHER, OWN ILLNESS, VACATION, DEMANDS OF HOUSEWORK, SCHOOL, NO DESIRE FOR FULL-TIME WORK, AND FULL-TIME WORKER ONLY DURING PEAK SEASON. PART-TIME WORK. PERSONS WHO WORK BETWEEN 1 AND 34 HOURS ARE DESIGNATED AS WORKING "PART-TIME." PERSONS ABROAD. THIS GROUPS CONSISTS OF PERSONS, EITHER CITIZENS OR ALIENS, WHOSE PLACE OF RESIDENCE WAS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD, THAT IS, IN AN OUTLYING AREA UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES OR IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY. THESE PERSONS ARE DISTINGUISHED FROM "MOVERS" WHO ARE DEFINED HERE AS PERSONS WHO MOVED FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER WITH THE UNITED STATES. POPULATION COVERAGE. THE POPULATION COVERED INCLUDES THE CIVILIAN POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES PLUS APPROXIMATELY 1,161,000 MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES IN THE UNITED STATES LIVING OFF POST OR WITH THEIR FAMILIES ON POST BUT EXCLUDES ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES. THIS EXCLUDES INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS AND PERSONS RESIDING IN GROUP QUARTERS. EXPERIENCE DATA ARE NOT COLLECTED FOR ARMED FORCES MEMBERS. POVERTY. POVERTY STATISTICS PUBLISHED IN PREVIOUS CENSUS BUREAU REPORTS WERE BASED ON THE POVERTY INDEX DEVELOPED BY THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (SSA) IN 1964. THIS INDEX PROVIDED A RANGE OF POVERTY INCOME CUTOFFS ADJUSTED BY SUCH FACTORS AS FAMILY SIZE, THE SEX OF THE FAMILY HEAD, THE AGE OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS, AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE. AT THE CORE OF THIS DEFINITION OF POVERTY WAS A NUTRITIONALLY ADEQUATE FOOD PLAN ("ECONOMY" PLAN) DESIGNATED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR "EMERGENCY OR TEMPORARY USE WHEN FUNDS ARE LOW." ANNUAL REVISIONS OF THE POVERTY INCOME CUTOFFS WERE BASED ON PRICE CHANGES OF THE ITEMS IN THE ECONOMY FOOD BUDGET. IN DETERMINING THE PROPORTION OF TOTAL FAMILY INCOME THAT SHOULD BE CONSUMED BY FOOD REQUIREMENTS, THE SSA OBSERVED THAT THE PERCENTAGE OF INCOME EXPENDED FOR NECESSITIES, IN PARTICULAR FOOD, REFLECTS THE RELATIVE WELL-BEING OF BOTH INDIVIDUALS AND THE SOCIETY IN WHICH THEY LIVE. IN GENERAL, FAMILIES THAT NEED TO USE ABOUT THE SAME PROPORTION OF THEIR INCOME FOR A GIVEN LEVEL OF FOOD EXPENDITURE ARE CONSIDERED TO SHARE THE SAME LEVEL OF LIVING. FOR FAMILIES OF THREE OR MORE PERSONS THE POVERTY LEVEL WAS SET AT THREE TIMES THE COST OF THE ECONOMY FOOD PLAN. THIS WAS THE AVERAGE FOOD COST-TO-FAMILY INCOME RELATIONSHIP REPORTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ON THE BASIS OF A 1 69 - (CONTINUED) 1955 SURVEY OF FOOD CONSUMPTION. FOR SMALLER FAMILIES AND PERSONS RESIDING ALONE, THE COST OF THE ECONOMY FOOD PLAN WAS MULTIPLIED BY FACTORS THAT WERE SLIGHTLY LARGER TO COMPENSATE FOR THE RELATIVELY HIGHER FIXED EXPENSES OF THESE SMALLER HOUSEHOLDS. THE SSA POVERTY CUTOFFS ALSO TOOK ACCOUNT OF DIFFERENCES IN THE COST OF LIVING BETWEEN FARM AND NONFARM FAMILIES. AS A RESULT OF ITS DELIBERATIONS THE COMMITTEE ACCEPTED THE FOLLOWING TWO RECOMENDATIONS: (1) THAT THE SSA POVERTY THRESHOLDS FOR NONFARM FAMILIES BE RETAINED FOR THE BASE YEAR 1963, BUT THAT THE ANNUAL ADJUSTMENTS IN THE LEVELS BE BASED ON THE CHANGES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) RATHER THAN ON CHANGES IN THE COST OF FOOD INCLUDED IN THE ECONOMY FOOD PLAN; AND (2) THAT THE FARM POVERTY THRESHOLDS BE RAISED FROM 70 TO 85 PERCENT OF THE CORRESPONDING NONFARM LEVELS. THE COMBINED IMPACT OF THESE TWO MODIFICATIONS RESULTED IN A NET INCREASE OF 360,000 POOR FAMILIES AND OF 1.6 MILLION POOR PERSONS IN 1967. PRIMARY FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. THE TERM "PRIMARY FAMILY" REFERS TO THE HEAD OF A HOUSEHOLD AND ALL OTHER PERSONS IN THE HOUSEHOLD RELATED TO THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION. IF NOBODY IN THE HOUSEHOLD IS RELATED TO THE HEAD, THEN THE HEAD HIMSELF CONSTITUTES A "PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL." A HOUSEHOLD CAN CONTAIN ONE AND ONLY ONE PRIMARY FAMILY OR PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL. THE NUMBER OF "PRIMARY" FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IS IDENTICAL WITH THE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS. PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL. A PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL IS A HOUSEHOLD HEAD LIVING ALONE OR WITH NONRELATIVES ONLY. RACE. THE POPULATION IS DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS ON THE BASIS OF RACE: WHITE, BLACK, AND "OTHER RACES." THE LAST CATEGORY INCLUDES INDIANS, JAPANESE, CHINESE, AND ANY OTHER RACE EXCEPT WHITE AND BLACK. IN MOST OF THE TABLES, "OTHER RACES" ARE SHOWN IN COMBINATION WITH THE BLACK POPULATION. RECEIPTS NOT COUNTED AS INCOME. RECEIPTS FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WERE NOT INCLUDED AS INCOME: (1) MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE SALE OF PROPERTY, SUCH AS STOCKS, BONDS, A HOUSE, OR A CAR (UNLESS THE PERSON WAS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING SUCH PROPERTY, IN WHICH CASE THE NET PROCEEDS WOULD BE COUNTED AS INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT); (2) WITHDRAWALS OF BANK DEPOSITS; (3) MONEY BORROWED; (4) TAX REFUNDS; (5) GIFTS; AND (6) LUMP-SUM INHERITANCES OR INSURANCE PAYMENTS. REENTRANTS. PERSONS WHO PREVIOUSLY WORKED AT A FULL-TIME JOB LASTING TWO WEEKS OR LONGER BUT WHO ARE OUT OF THE LABOR 1 - 70 (CONTINUED) FORCE PRIOR TO BEGINNING TO LOOK FOR WORK. RELATED CHILDREN. CHILDREN RELATED TO THE FAMILY HEAD BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION. SCHOOL. A PERSON WHO SPENT MOST OF HIS TIME DURING SURVEY WEEK ATTENDING ANY KIND OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCHOOL, INCLUDING TRADE OR VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS IN WHICH STUDENTS RECEIVE NO COMPENSATION IN MONEY OR KIND. SECONDARY FAMILY. A SECONDARY FAMILY IS A FAMILY THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE AMONG ITS MEMBERS THE HEAD OF A HOUSEHOLD. MEMBERS OF SECONDARY FAMILIES MAY INCLUDE SUCH PERSONS AS GUESTS, LODGERS, OR RESIDENT EMPLOYEES AND THEIR RELATIVES LIVING IN A HOUSEHOLD. PERSONS LIVING WITH RELATIVES IN GROUP QUARTERS WERE FORMERLY CONSIDERED AS MEMBERS OF SECONDARY FAMILIES. HOWEVER, THE NUMBER OF SUCH FAMILIES BECAME SO SMALL (37,000 IN 1967) THAT BEGINNING WITH THE DATA FOR 1968 (AND BEGINNING WITH THE CENSUS DATA FOR 1960) THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS INCLUDES PERSONS IN THESE FAMILIES IN THE COUNT OF SECONDARY INDIVIDUALS. SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL. A SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL IS A PERSON IN A HOUSEHOLD OR GROUP QUARTERS SUCH AS A GUEST, LODGER, OR RESIDENT EMPLOYEE (EXCLUDING PRIMARY INDIVIDUALS AND INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS) WHO IS NOT RELATED TO ANY OTHER PERSON IN THE HOUSEHOLD OR GROUP QUARTERS. SELF-EMPLOYED. SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS ARE THOSE WHO WORK FOR PROFIT OR FEES IN THEIR OWN BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR TRADE, OR OPERATE A FARM. STRETCHES OF UNEMPLOYMENT. A CONTINUOUS STRETCH IS ONE THAT IS NOT INTERRUPTED BY THE PERSON GETTING A JOB OR LEAVING THE LABOR MARKET TO GO TO SCHOOL, TO KEEP HOUSE, ETC. A PERIOD OF TWO WEEKS OR MORE DURING WHICH A PERSON WAS EMPLOYED OR CEASED LOOKING FOR WORK IS CONSIDERED TO BREAK THE CONTINUITY OF THE PERIOD OF SEEKING WORK. SUBFAMILY. A SUBFAMILY IS A MARRIED COUPLE WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN, OR ONE PARENT WITH ONE OR MORE OWN SINGLE CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD, LIVING IN A HOUSEHOLD OR RELATED TO, BUT NOT INCLUDING, THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD OR HIS WIFE. THE MOST COMMON EXAMPLE OF A SUBFAMILY IS A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE SHARING THE HOME OF THE HUSBAND'S OR WIFE'S PARENTS. MEMBERS OF A SUBFAMILY ARE ALSO MEMBERS OF A PRIMARY FAMILY. THE NUMBER OF SUBFAMILIES THEREFORE, IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE NUMBER OF FAMILIES. 1 71 - (CONTINUED) TOTAL MONEY INCOME. THIS IS DEFINED AS THE ARITHMETIC SUM OF MONEY WAGES AND SALARIES, NET INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT, AND INCOME OTHER THAN EARNINGS. THE TOTAL INCOME OF A HOUSEHOLD IS THE ARITHMETIC SUM OF THE AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY ALL INCOME RECIPIENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD. UNABLE. "UNABLE TO WORK" BECAUSE OF LONG-TERM PHYSICAL OR MENTAL ILLNESS, LASTING SIX MONTHS OR LONGER. UNEMPLOYED. UNEMPLOYED PERSONS ARE THOSE CIVILIANS WHO, DURING ANY SURVEY WEEK, HAD NO EMPLOYMENT BUT WERE AVAILABLE FOR WORK AND (1) HAD ENGAGED IN ANY SPECIFIC JOBSEEKING ACTIVITY WITHIN THE PAST FOUR WEEKS, SUCH AS REGISTERING AT A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MEETING WITH PERSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS, CHECKING WITH FRIENDS OR RELATIVES, PLACING OR ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS, WRITING LETTERS OF APPLICATION, OR BEING IN A UNION OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTER; (2) WERE WAITING TO BE CALLED BACK TO A JOB FROM WHICH THEY HAD BEEN LAID OFF; OR (3) WERE WAITING TO REPORT TO A NEW WAGE OR SALARY JOB WITHIN 30 DAYS. UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS. ARE PERSONS WORKING WITHOUT PAY FOR FIFTEEN HOURS A WEEK OR MORE ON A FARM OR IN A BUSINESS OPERATED BY A MEMBER OF THE HOUSEHOLD TO WHOM THEY ARE RELATED BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE. UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. ARE PERSONS (OTHER THAN INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS) WHO ARE NOT LIVING WITH ANY RELATIVES. AN UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL MAY BE (1) A NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER LIVING ALONE OR WITH NONRELATIVES ONLY, (2) A LODGER OR RESIDENT EMPLOYEE WITH NO RELATIVES IN THE HOUSEHOLD, OR (3) A GROUP QUARTERS MEMBER WHO HAS NO RELATIVES LIVING WITH HIM. THUS, A WIDOW WHO OCCUPIES HER HOUSE ALONE OR WITH ONE OR MORE OTHER PERSONS NOT RELATED TO HER, A ROOMER NOT RELATED TO ANYONE ELSE IN THE HOUSING UNIT, A MAID LIVING AS A MEMBER OF HER EMPLOYER'S HOUSEHOLD BUT WITH NO RELATIVES IN THE HOUSEHOLD, AND A RESIDENT STAFF MEMBER IN A HOSPITAL LIVING APART FROM ANY RELATIVES ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. VETERAN STATUS. IF A PERSON SERVED AT ANY TIME DURING THE FOUR MAJOR WARS OF THIS CENTURY, THE CODE FOR THE MOST RECENT WARTIME SERVICE IS ENTERED. THE FOLLOWING CODES ARE USED: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 - KOREAN WAR--JUNE 1950-JANUARY 1955 WORLD WAR II--SEPTEMBER 1940-JULY 1947 WORLD WAR I--APRIL 1917-NOVEMBER 1918 PEACE TIME "PA"--PEACETIME SERVICE ONLY, ANY OF 72 (CONTINUED) WHICH WAS AFTER JANUARY 1955--INCLUDES VIETNAM WAR SERVICE 5. PEACETIME "PB"--PEACETIME SERVICE ONLY, ANY OF WHICH WAS BEFORE JUNE 1950 6. NONVETERANS--PERSONS WHO NEVER SERVED ON ACTIVE DUTY WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS. RECEIVE WAGES, SALARY, COMMISSIONS, TIPS OR PAY IN KIND FROM A PRIVATE EMPLOYER OR FROM A GOVERNMENTAL UNIT. WAGES OR SALARY. THIS IS DEFINED AS THE TOTAL MONEY RECEIVED FOR WORK PERFORMED AS AN EMPLOYEE DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR. IT INCLUDES WAGES, SALARY, ARMED FORCES PAY, COMMISSIONS, TIPS, PIECE-RATE PAYMENTS, AND CASH BONUSES EARNED BEFORE DEDUCTIONS WERE MADE FOR TAXES, BONDS, PENSIONS, UNION DUES, ETC. WIFE OF HEAD. THE WIFE OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD. THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WIFE OF THE HEAD, EVEN IF THERE ARE TWO OR MORE MARRIED COUPLES LIVING IN THE SAME UNIT. WORK. ALL THOSE WHO DURING THE SURVEY WEEK DID ANY WORK AT ALL AS PAID EMPLOYEES, IN THEIR OWN BUSINESS, PROFESSION, OR FARM, OR WHO WORKED FIFTEEN HOURS OR MORE AS UNPAID WORKERS IN AN ENTERPRISE OPERATED BY A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. YEAR ROUND WORK. FORTY WEEKS OR MORE WORK. YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED. DATA ON YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED ARE DERIVED FROM THE COMBINATION OF ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL ATTENDED BY THE PERSON AND WHETHER OR NOT THAT GRADE IS FINISHED. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT APPLIES ONLY TO PROGRESS IN "REGULAR" SCHOOL. SUCH SCHOOLS INCLUDE GRADED PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS (BOTH JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH), COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, WHETHER DAY SCHOOLS OR NIGHT SCHOOLS. THUS, REGULAR SCHOOLING IS THAT WHICH MAY ADVANCE A PERSON TOWARD AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE OR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, OR A COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY, OR PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL DEGREE. SCHOOLING IN OTHER THAN REGULAR SCHOOLS WAS COUNTED ONLY IF THE CREDITS OBTAINED ARE REGARDED AS TRANSFERABLE TO A SCHOOL IN THE REGULAR SCHOOL SYSTEM. 1 73 - (CONTINUED) GEOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS 0 GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: AN AREA COMPOSED OF CONTIGUOUS STATES, WITH ALASKA AND HAWAII ALSO INCLUDED IN ONE DIVISIONS. (A STATE IS ONE OF THE 51 MAJOR IN THE UNITED STATES.) THE NINE GEOGRAPHIC BEEN LARGELY UNCHANGED FOR THE PRESENTATION STATISTICS SINCE THE 1910 CENSUS. OF THE POLITICAL UNITS DIVISIONS HAVE OF SUMMARY THERE ARE FOUR REGIONS: NORTHEAST, NORTH CENTRAL, SOUTH, AND WEST. THE NINE GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND FOUR REGIONS ARE PRESENTED BELOW. NORTHEAST REGION SOUTH REGION 0 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION CONNECTICUT MAINE MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE RHODE ISLAND VERMONT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA MIDDLE ATLANTIC DIVISION EAST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION ALABAMA KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI TENNESSEE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA NORTH CENTRAL REGION 0 EAST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION ILLINOIS INDIANA 1 - WEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION ARKANSAS LOUISIANA 74 (CONTINUED) MICHIGAN OHIO WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION IOWA KANSAS MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEBRASKA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA OKLAHOMA TEXAS WEST REGION MOUNTAIN DIVISION ARIZONA COLORADO IDAHO MONTANA NEVADA NEW MEXICO UTAH WYOMING PACIFIC DIVISION ALASKA CALIFORNIA HAWAII OREGON WASHINGTON STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS 0 THE CONCEPT OF A STATISTICAL METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SMSA) HAS BEEN DEVELOPED IN ORDER TO PRESENT GENERAL PURPOSE STATISTICS. THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF SMSA'S ARE DRAWN BY THE STATISTICAL POLICY DIVISION IN THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WITH THE ADVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MAJOR FEDERAL STATISTICAL AGENCIES. IN 1960, THERE WERE 212 SMSA'S IN THE UNITED STATES. GENERALLY SPEAKING, AN SMSA CONSISTS OF A COUNTY OR GROUP OF COUNTIES CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE CITY (OR TWIN CITIES) HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 OR MORE PLUS ADJACENT COUNTIES WHICH ARE METROPOLITAN IN CHARACTER AND ARE ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY INTEGRATED WITH THE CENTRAL CITY. IN NEW ENGLAND, TOWNS AND CITIES RATHER THAN COUNTIES ARE THE UNITS USED IN DEFINING SMSA'S. THE NAME OF THE CENTRAL CITY OR CITIES IS USED AS THE NAME OF THE SMSA. THERE IS NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF ADJACENT COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THE SMSA AS LONG AS THEY ARE INTEGRATED WITH THE CENTRAL CITY NOR IS AN SMSA LIMITED TO A SINGLE STATE; BOUNDARIES MAY CROSS STATE LINES, AS IN THE CASE OF THE WASHINGTON, D.C.-MARYLAND-VIRGINIA 1 75 - (CONTINUED) SMSA. THE 19 SMSA'S IDENTIFIED IN THE 1968-1971 ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC FILE ARE AS DELINEATED FOR THE 1960 CENSUS. THEY DO NOT REFLECT TERRITORIAL CHANGES RESULTING FROM THE 1970 CENSUS OR REDEFINITIONS BY THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET IN 1967 AND 1972. LIKEWISE, THE INDICATIONS OF METROPOLITAN RESIDENCE IN REF. NO. 1016 REFERS TO RESIDENCE IN SMSA'S AS DEFINED IN 1960. 1 1 77 0 0 0 76 (CONTINUED) APPENDIX *** NOTE 1 *** INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 016 AGRICULTURE 017 FORESTRY 018 FISHERIES 126 136 146 156 MINING METAL MINING COAL MINING CRUDE PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION NONMETALLIC MINING AND QUARRYING, EXCEPT FUEL CONSTRUCTION 196 CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING DURABLE GOODS LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE 206 LOGGING 207 SAWMILLS, PLANING MILLS AND MILL WORK 208 MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS 209 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS 216 GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS 217 CEMENT, CONCRETE, GYPSUM AND PLASTER PRODUCTS 218 STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS 219 POTTERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS 236 MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERAL AND STONE PRODUCTS METAL INDUSTRIES 237 BLAST FURNACES, STEEL WORKS, ROLLING AND FINISHING MILLS 238 239 246 247 248 249 OTHER PRIMARY IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES PRIMARY NONFERROUS INDUSTRIES CUTLERY, HAND TOOLS, AND OTHER HARDWARE FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED METAL INDUSTRIES MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 256 FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 257 OFFICE, COMPUTING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINES 258 MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY 259 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND ACCOUNTING MACHINES 1 - 78 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 267 MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 268 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS 269 SHIP AND BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING 276 RAILROAD AND MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND WATCHES 286 PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 287 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 289 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND CLOCKWORK-OPERATED DEVICES 296 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES NONDURABLE GOODS FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS 306 MEAT PRODUCTS 307 DAIRY PRODUCTS 308 CANNING AND PRESERVING FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND SEA FOODS 309 316 317 318 319 326 329 GRAIN-MILL PRODUCTS BAKERY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS BEVERAGE INDUSTRY MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATIONS AND KINDRED PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED FOOD INDUSTRIES TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS 346 KNITTING MILLS 347 DYEING AND FINISHING TEXTILES, EXCEPT WOOL AND KNIT GOODS 348 FLOOR COVERINGS, EXCEPT HARD SURFACES 349 YARN, THREAD AND FABRIC MILLS 356 MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS APPAREL AND OTHER FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS 359 APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES 367 MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 386 PULP, PAPER AND PAPERBOARD MILLS 387 PAPERBOARD CONTAINERS AND BOXES 389 MISCELLANEOUS PAPER AND PULP PRODUCTS PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES 396 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND PRINTING 398 PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES, EXCEPT NEWSPAPERS CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 406 SYNTHETIC FIBERS 407 DRUGS AND MEDICINES 408 PAINTS, VARNISHES AND RELATED PRODUCTS 409 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 1 79 - PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS 416 PETROLEUM REFINING 419 MISCELLANEOUS PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS 426 RUBBER PRODUCTS 429 MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS 436 LEATHER: TANNED, CURRIED AND FINISHED 437 FOOTWEAR, EXCEPT RUBBER 438 LEATHER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FOOTWEAR NOT SPECIFIED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 459 NOT SPECIFIED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES TRANSPORTATION 506 RAILROADS AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE 507 STREET RAILWAYS AND BUS LINES 508 TAXICAB SERVICE 509 TRUCKING SERVICE 516 WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE 517 WATER TRANSPORTATION 518 AIR TRANSPORTATION 519 PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE PIPE LINES 526 SERVICES INCIDENTAL TO TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS 536 RADIO BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION 538 TELEPHONE (WIRE AND RADIO) 539 TELEGRAPH (WIRE AND RADIO) UTILITIES AND SANITARY SERVICES 567 ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER 568 GAS AND STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEMS 569 ELECTRIC-GAS UTILITIES 576 WATER SUPPLY 578 SANITARY SERVICES 579 OTHER AND NOT SPECIFIED UTILITIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE WHOLESALE TRADE 606 MOTOR VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 607 DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 608 DRY GOODS AND APPAREL 609 FOOD AND RELATED PRODUCTS 616 FARM PRODUCTS--RAW MATERIALS 617 ELECTRICAL GOODS, HARDWARE AND PLUMBING EQUIPMENT 618 MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 619 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 626 MISCELLANEOUS WHOLESALE TRADE 629 NOT SPECIFIED WHOLESALE TRADE 1 - 80 RETAIL TRADE 636 FOOD STORES, EXCEPT DAIRY PRODUCTS 637 DAIRY PRODUCTS, STORES AND MILK RETAILING 638 GENERAL MERCHANDISE RETAILING 639 LIMITED PRICE VARIETY STORES 646 APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES STORES, EXCEPT SHOE STORES 647 648 649 656 657 658 659 666 676 678 679 686 687 689 696 SHOE STORES FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORES HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, TV AND RADIO STORES MOTOR VEHICLES AND ACCESSORIES RETAILING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS DRUG STORES EATING AND DRINKING PLACES HARDWARE AND FARM EQUIPMENT STORES LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL RETAILING LIQUOR STORES RETAIL FLORISTS JEWELRY STORES FUEL AND ICE DEALERS MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES NOT SPECIFIED RETAIL TRADE FINANCE, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 706 BANKING AND CREDIT AGENCIES 716 SECURITY AND COMMODITY BROKERAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES 726 INSURANCE 736 REAL ESTATE (INCLUDES REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-LAW OFFICES) 806 807 808 809 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES ADVERTISING MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS SERVICES AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES 816 826 828 829 836 838 839 PERSONAL SERVICES PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS HOTELS AND LODGING PLACES LAUNDERING, CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICES DRESSMAKING SHOPS SHOE REPAIR SHOPS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 846 THEATERS AND MOTION PICTURES 848 BOWLING ALLEYS AND BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS 849 MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 867 MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES, EXCEPT HOSPITALS 868 HOSPITALS 1 81 - 869 876 879 888 LEGAL SERVICES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES WELFARE AND RELIGIOUS SERVICES NONPROFIT MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS 896 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 897 ACCOUNTING, AUDITING AND BOOKEEPING SERVICES 898 MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 906 916 926 936 1 - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION POSTAL SERVICE FEDERAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION STATE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LOCAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 82 0 *** NOTE 2 *** OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS 000 010 012 013 014 015 020 021 022 023 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS ACTORS AND ACTRESSES AIRPLANE PILOTS AND NAVIGATORS ARCHITECTS ARTISTS AND ART TEACHERS ATHLETES AUTHORS CHEMISTS CHIROPRACTORS CLERGYMEN COLLEGE PRESIDENTS, PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS (N.E.C.) ÕN.E.C. MEANS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIEDå 030 COLLEGE PRESIDENTS AND DEANS 031 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 032 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 034 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, CHEMISTRY 035 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, ECONOMICS 040 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, ENGINEERING 041 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS 042 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, MATHEMATICS 043 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, MEDICAL SCIENCES 045 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, PHYSICS 050 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, PSYCHOLOGY 051 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, STATISTICS 052 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, NATURAL SCIENCES (N..E.C.) 053 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, SOCIAL SCIENCES (N.E.C.) 054 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, NONSCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS 060 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS, SUBJECT NOT SPECIFIED 070 071 072 073 074 075 DANCERS AND DANCING TEACHERS DENTISTS DESIGNERS DIETITIANS AND NUTRITIONISTS DRAFTSMAN EDITORS AND REPORTERS 1 83 - 080 081 082 083 084 085 090 ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, AERONAUTICAL CHEMICAL CIVIL ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL AND METALLURGISTS 091 092 093 101 102 103 104 105 111 120 ENGINEERS, MINING ENGINEERS, SALES ENGINEERS, (N.E.C.) ENTERTAINERS (N.E.C.) FARM AND HOME MANAGEMENT ADVISORS FORESTERS AND CONSERVATIONISTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LAWYERS AND JUDGES LIBRARIANS MUSICIANS AND MUSIC TEACHERS NATURAL SCIENTISTS (N.E.C.) 130 AGRICULTURAL SCIENTISTS 131 BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTS 134 GEOLOGISTS AND GEOPHYSICISTS 135 MATHEMATICIANS 140 PHYSICISTS 145 MISCELLANEOUS NATURAL SCIENTISTS 150 151 152 153 154 160 161 162 163 164 165 170 171 NURSES, PROFESSIONAL NURSES, STUDENT PROFESSIONAL OPTOMETRISTS OSTEOPATHS PERSONNEL AND LABOR RELATIONS WORKERS PHARMACISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PUBLIC RELATIONS MEN AND PUBLICITY WRITERS RADIO OPERATORS RECREATION AND GROUP WORKERS RELIGIOUS WORKERS SOCIAL AND WELFARE WORKERS, EXCEPT GROUP SOCIAL SCIENTISTS 172 ECONOMISTS 173 PSYCHOLOGISTS 174 STATISTICIANS AND ACTUARIES 175 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL SCIENTISTS 180 181 182 183 184 SPORTS INSTRUCTORS AND OFFICIALS SURVEYORS TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TEACHERS, SECONDARY SCHOOLS TEACHERS (N.E.C.) 185 190 191 192 193 194 195 TECHNICIANS, MEDICAL AND DENTAL TECHNICIANS, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS, OTHER ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES TECHNICIANS (N.E.C.) THERAPISTS AND HEALERS (N.E.C.) VETERINARIANS PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (N.E.C.) FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS 1 - 84 200 FARMERS (OWNERS AND TENANTS) 222 FARM MANAGERS 275 280 285 290 MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS, EXCEPT FARM BUYERS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS, STORE BUYERS AND SHIPPERS, FARM PRODUCTS CONDUCTORS, RAILROAD CREDIT MEN FLOOR MEN AND FLOOR MANAGERS, STORE INSPECTORS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS, BUILDING OFFICERS, PILOTS, PURSERS AND ENGINEERS, SHIP OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATORS (N.E.C.), PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS, LODGE, SOCIETY, UNION, ETC. POSTMASTERS PURCHASING AGENTS AND BUYERS (N.E.C.) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS (N.E.C) 301 302 303 304 305 310 312 313 314 315 320 321 323 324 325 333 340 341 342 343 345 350 351 CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS AGENTS (N.E.C.) ATTENDANTS AND ASSISTANTS, LIBRARY ATTENDANTS, PHYSICIAN'S AND DENTIST'S OFFICE BAGGAGEMEN, TRANSPORTATION BANK TELLERS BOOKKEEPERS CASHIERS COLLECTORS, BILL AND ACCOUNT DISPATCHERS AND STARTERS, VEHICLE EXPRESS MESSENGERS AND RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS FILE CLERKS INSURANCE ADJUSTERS, EXAMINERS AND INVESTIGATORS MAIL CARRIERS MESSENGERS AND OFFICE BOYS OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPING CLERKS POSTAL CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS SECRETARIES SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS STOCK CLERKS AND STOREKEEPERS TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS 250 251 252 253 254 260 262 265 270 352 353 354 360 370 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS TELEPHONE OPERATORS TICKET, STATION AND EXPRESS AGENTS TYPISTS CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (N.E.C.) SALES WORKERS 380 ADVERTISING AGENTS AND SALESMEN 381 AUCTIONEERS 382 DEMONSTRATORS 1 85 - 383 385 390 393 394 395 HUCKSTERS AND PEDDLERS INSURANCE AGENTS, BROKERS AND UNDERWRITERS NEWSBOYS REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS SALESMAN AND SALES CLERKS (N.E.C.) STOCK AND BOND SALESMEN CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS BAKERS BLACKSMITHS BOILERMAKERS BOOKMAKERS BRICKMASONS, STONEMASONS AND TILE SETTERS CABINETMAKERS CARPENTERS CEMENT AND CONCRETE FINISHERS COMPOSITORS AND TYPESETTERS CRANEMEN, DERRICKMEN AND HOISTMEN DECORATORS AND WINDOW DRESSERS ELECTRICIANS ELECTROTYPERS AND STEREOTYPERS ENGRAVERS EXCEPT PHOTOENGRAVERS EXCAVATING, GRADING AND MACHINERY OPERATORS FOREMEN (N.E.C.) FORGEMEN AND HAMMERMEN FURRIERS GLAZIERS HEAT TREATERS, ANNEALERS AND TEMPERERS INSPECTORS, SEALERS AND GRADERS, LOG AND LUMBER INSPECTORS (N.E.C.) JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS, GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS JOB SETTERS, METAL LINEMEN AND SERVICEMEN: TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND POWER LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN LOOM FIXERS MACHINISTS MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATION 471 MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, AIRPLANE 472 MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, AUTOMOBILE 401 402 403 404 405 410 411 413 414 415 420 421 423 424 425 430 431 432 434 435 444 450 451 452 453 454 460 461 465 470 1 - 473 474 475 480 490 491 492 493 494 495 501 502 MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, OFFICE MACHINES MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, RADIO AND TELEVISION MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, RAILROAD AND CAR SHOP MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN, (N.E.C.) MILLERS, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, ETC. MILLWRIGHTS MOLDERS, METAL MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS OPTICIANS, AND LENS GRINDERS AND POLISHERS PAINTERS, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PAPERHANGERS PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS, EXCEPT PAPER 503 504 505 510 512 513 514 515 520 521 523 524 525 530 535 545 PHOTOENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS PIANO AND ORGAN TUNERS AND REPAIRMEN PLASTERERS PLUMBERS AND PIPE FITTERS PRESSMEN AND PLATE PRINTERS, PRINTING ROLLERS AND ROLL HANDS, METAL ROOFERS AND SLATERS SHOEMAKERS AND REPAIRERS, EXCEPT FACTORY STATIONARY ENGINEERS STONE CUTTERS AND STONE CARVERS STRUCTURAL METAL WORKERS TAILORS AND TAILORESSES TINSMITHS, COPPERSMITHS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS TOOLMAKERS, AND DIE MAKERS AND SETTERS UPHOLSTERERS CRAFTSMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS (N.E.C.) 601 602 603 604 605 610 612 613 614 615 620 621 630 631 632 634 635 640 641 642 643 645 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS APPRENTICE AUTO MECHANICS APPRENTICE BRICKLAYERS AND MASONS APPRENTICE CARPENTERS APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS APPRENTICE MACHINISTS AND TOOLMAKERS APPRENTICE MECHANICS, EXCEPT AUTO APPRENTICE PLUMBERS AND PIPE FITTERS APPRENTICE BUILDING TRADES (N.E.C.) APPRENTICE METALWORKING TRADES (N.E.C.) APPRENTICE PRINTING TRADES APPRENTICES, OTHER SPECIFIED TRADES APPRENTICES, TRADE NOT SPECIFIED ASBESTOS AND INSULATION WORKERS ASSEMBLERS ATTENDANTS, AUTO SERVICE AND PARKINGS BLASTERS AND POWDERMEN BOATMEN, CANALMEN AND LOCK KEEPERS BRAKEMEN, RAILROAD BUS DRIVERS CHAIRMEN, RODMEN AND ACEMEN, SURVEYING CHECKERS, EXAMINERS AND INSPECTORS, MANUFACTURING CONDUCTORS, BUS AND STREET RAILWAY 86 650 651 652 653 654 1 87 - 670 671 672 673 674 675 680 DELIVERYMEN AND ROUTEMEN DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, EXCEPT FACTORY DYERS FILERS, GRINDERS AND POLISHERS, METAL FRUIT, NUT AND VEGETABLE GRADERS AND PACKERS, EXCEPT FACTORY FURNACEMEN, SMELTERMEN AND POURERS GRADERS AND SORTERS, MANUFACTURING HEATERS, METAL KNITTERS, LOOPERS AND TOPPERS, TEXTILE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING OPERATIVES MEAT CUTTERS, EXCEPT SLAUGHTER AND PACKING HOUSE MILLINERS 685 690 691 692 693 694 695 701 703 704 705 710 712 713 714 715 720 721 775 MINE OPERATORS AND LABORERS (N.E.C.) MOTORMEN, MINE, FACTORY, LOGGING CAMP ETC MOTORMEN, STREET, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED RAILWAY OILERS AND GREASERS, EXCEPT AUTO PACKERS AND WRAPPERS (N.E.C.) PAINTERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS WORKERS POWER STATION OPERATORS SAILORS AND DECK HANDS SAWYERS SEWERS AND STITCHERS, MANUFACTURING SPINNERS, TEXTILE STATIONARY FIREMEN SWITCHMEN, RAILROAD TAXICAB DRIVERS AND CHAUFFEURS TRUCK AND TRACTOR DRIVERS WEAVERS, TEXTILE WELDERS AND FLAME-CUTTERS OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 801 802 803 804 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS BABY SITTERS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD HOUSEKEEPERS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD LAUNDRESSES, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS (N.E.C.) 810 812 813 814 815 820 821 823 824 825 830 SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD ATTENDANTS, HOSPITAL AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS ATTENDANTS, PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE (N.E.C.) ATTENDANTS, RECREATION AND AMUSEMENT BARBERS BARTENDERS BOOTBLACKS BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE KEEPERS CHAMBERMAIDS AND MAIDS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD CHARWOMEN AND CLEANERS COOKS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD COUNTER AND FOUNTAIN WORKERS 1 - 831 832 834 835 840 841 842 843 ELEVATOR OPERATORS HOUSEKEEPERS AND STEWARDS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD JANITORS AND SECTONS KITCHEN WORKERS (N.E.C.), EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS MIDWIVES PORTERS PRACTICAL NURSES HAIRDRESSERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS 850 851 852 853 854 PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS FIREMEN, FIRE PROTECTION GUARDS, WATCHMEN AND DOORKEEPERS MARSHALS AND CONSTABLES POLICEMEN AND DETECTIVES SHERIFFS AND BAILIFFS 860 874 875 890 WATCHMEN (CROSSING) AND BRIDGE TENDERS USHERS, RECREATION AND AMUSEMENT WAITERS AND WAITRESSES SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (N.E.C.) 901 902 903 905 FARM FARM FARM FARM 960 962 963 964 965 970 971 972 973 985 LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE CARPENTERS' HELPERS, EXCEPT LOGGING AND MINING FISHERMEN AND OYSTERMEN GARAGE LABORERS, AND CAR WASHERS AND GREASERS GARDENERS, EXCEPT FARM AND GROUNDSKEEPERS LONGSHOREMEN AND STEVEDORES LUMBERMEN, RAFTSMEN AND WOODCHOPPERS TEAMSTERS TRUCK DRIVERS' HELPERS WAREHOUSEMEN (N.E.C.) LABORERS (N.E.C.) 88 1 89 0 FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN FOREMEN LABORERS, WAGE WORKERS LABORERS, UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS SERVICE LABORERS, SELF-EMPLOYED *** NOTE 3 *** INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION RECODES 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 AGRICULTURE (016) MINING (126-156) CONSTRUCTION (196) LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE (206-208) FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (209) STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS (216-236) PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES (237-239) FABRICATED METAL INDUSTRIES (246-249) 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL (256-258) ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (259) AUTOMOBILES (267) OTHER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT (268-276) PROFESSIONAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND WATCHES (286-289) MISCELLANEOUS DURABLE GOODS MANUFACTURING (296) FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS (306-326) TOBACCO MANUFACTURER (329) TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS (346-356) APPAREL AND OTHER FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS (359,367) PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (386-389) PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES (396,398) CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (406-409) PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS (416,419) RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS (426,429) LEATHER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FOOTWEAR (436,459) RAILROADS AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE (506) OTHER TRANSPORTATION (507-526) COMMUNICATIONS (536-539) UTILITIES AND SANITARY SERVICES (567-579) WHOLESALE TRADE (606-629) EATING AND DRINKING PLACES (659) OTHER RETAIL TRADE (626-658,666-696) PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE (816) BANKING AND OTHER FINANCE (706,716) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE (726,736) BUSINESS SERVICES (806,807) REPAIR SERVICES (808,809) PERSONAL SERVICES, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (826-839) ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES (846-849) MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES, EXCEPT HOSPITALS 40 41 42 43 44 45 HOSPITALS (868) WELFARE AND RELIGIOUS SERVICES (879) EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (876) OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (869,888-898) FORESTRY AND FISHERIES (017,018) POSTAL SERVICE (906) (867) 1 - 90 46 FEDERAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (916) 47 STATE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (926) 48 LOCAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (936) 1 91 0 *** NOTE 4 *** OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS RECODE PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (000-195) 01 ENGINEERS (080-093) 02 MEDICAL, SALARIED (022,071,073,150-153,160,162,173,185,193,194) 03 MEDICAL, SELF-EMPLOYED AND UNPAID (022,071,073,150-153,160,162,173, 185,193,194) 04 TEACHERS, EXCEPT COLLEGE (182-184) 05 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SALARIED (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 06 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SELF-EMPLOYED AND UNPAID (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS AND PROPRIETORS, EXCEPT FARM (250-290) 07 SALARIED 08 SELF-EMPLOYED, RETAIL TRADE 09 SELF-EMPLOYED, OTHER CLERICAL (301-370) 10 STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, SECRETARIES (342,345,360) 11 OTHER CLERICAL (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) SALES WORKERS (380-395) 12 RETAIL TRADE 13 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS (401-545) 14 CARPENTERS (411) 15 OTHER CONSTRUCTION CRAFTSMEN (405,413,421,425,495,501,505,510,514,523) 16 FOREMEN 17 MACHINISTS (452,465) 18 MECHANICS, AUTO (472) 19 MECHANICS, OTHER (470,471,473-480) 20 METAL CRAFTSMEN (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS (601-775) 22 DRIVERS AND DELIVERYMEN (641,650,714,715) 23 MINE WORKERS (685) 24 MOTOR VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 25 OTHER DURABLE GOODS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 26 NONDURABLE GOODS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 27 NONMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE 1 - 92 NONFARM LABORERS (960-965) 28 CONSTRUCTION (196) 29 MANUFACTURING (206-459) 30 ALL OTHER INDUSTRIES (INDUSTRY CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 31 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS (801-804) OTHER SERVICE WORKERS (810-890) 32 PROTECTIVE SERVICE (850-860) 33 WAITERS, COOKS, BARTENDERS (815,825,830,875) 34 ALL OTHER SERVICE WORKERS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 35 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS (200,222) FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN (901-905) 36 PAID WORKERS (901,902,905) 37 UNPAID WORKERS (903) 1TERMINATION OF CODEBOOK LIST.