Scientific Data Documentation
Population Characteristics / Utilization Data, 1987
NMES87-Population-Characteristics.ZIP
This compresed file contains 3 data sets for the NMES 1987 population characteristics / utilization data:
DATA1 DATA2 SAS ABSTRACT Individual identifiers have been removed from the micro-data tapes available from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research through NTIS. Nevertheless, under sections 308(d) and 903(c) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 242m and 42 U.S.C. 299 a-1), data collected by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research may not be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was supplied. The information on the micro- data tapes available for purchase was supplied to the Agency for statistical summaries and health services research. It is necessary, therefore, that the individual ordering such micro-data tapes sign the following assurance: By using this data and documentation the user gives assurance that individual elementary unit data on the micro-data tapes being ordered will be used solely for statistical summaries and health services research. BACKGROUND General Information This documentation describes one in a series of public use tapes issued by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research with data from the National Medical Expenditure Survey. This survey provides extensive information on health expenditures by or on behalf of families and individuals, the financing of these expenditures, and each person's use of services. The National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES) is a research project of the Center for General Health Services Intramural Research, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Since the 1970s the intramural research program has given particular emphasis to studies of the use and financing of health services. The first series of studies (NMES-1) employed data collected in the 1977 National Medical Care Expenditure Survey. NMES-1 produced information on a broad range of issues such as the number and characteristics of the uninsured and the underinsured, the tax implications of excluding employer-paid premiums for health insurance from employee income, and the differences among socioeconomic and demographic groups with respect to the use of health services. A new series of studies (NMES-2) was initiated in the 1980s. These studies also involve a major data collection effort - the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey. Like its predecessor, NMES-2 provides information about the non-institutionalized population. In addition and in contrast to the earlier studies, NMES-2 also provides extensive information on the population residing in or admitted to nursing homes and facilities for the mentally retarded. The Household Component of NMES-2 is based on a national probability sample of the civilian, noninstitutionalized population living in the community. The sample is designed to provide a larger representation of population groups of special policy interest to the Federal Government than would have been obtained from a random sample. These groups include poor and low income families, the elderly, the functionally impaired, and black and Hispanic minorities. A Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives includes a separate sample of American Indians and Alaska Natives living on or near Federal reservations and eligible to receive care provided or supported by the Indian Health Service. The Institutional Population Component includes a sample of persons residing in or admitted to nursing and personal care homes and facilities for the mentally retarded during 1987. A separate Medicare Records Component provides claims data on all Medicare beneficiaries included in the household and institutional samples. Together, the major components of NMES-2 contain information to make national estimates of health status, use of health services, insurance coverage, expenditures, and sources of payment for the civilian population of the United States during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1987. Oversampling of population groups of special interest makes possible in-depth studies of these groups. The database can also be used to assess the implications of recent or proposed changes in public or private health care benefits, methods of financing both health care and insurance coverage, various public and private subsidies for health care, and employee compensation arrangements. Household Survey Each family in the Household Survey was interviewed four times over a period of 16 months to obtain information about the family's health and health care during calendar year 1987. Baseline data on household composition, employment, and insurance were updated at each interview, and information was obtained on illnesses, use of health services, and health expenditures for each family member. A fifth round of interviews was conducted in the spring of 1988 to obtain information on the tax filing and medical deductions of each household. A long term care supplement was administered during the first and fourth rounds of interviewing to permit estimates of persons with functional disabilities and the use of formal services or long term care provided by family or friends. In order to verify and supplement the information provided by household respondents, the Household Component of NMES-2 included two additional surveys. The Medical Provider Survey obtained information from the physicians, hospitals, outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, and home health agencies used by the household sample during 1987. The Health Insurance Plan Survey obtained information on the private insurance of persons in the household sample, including premiums paid by all sources and the provisions of their coverage. Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives (SAIAN) This component was conducted with the same data collection instruments and interview procedures as the Household Component and covered the same reference period, calendar year 1987. SAIAN also included follow-up surveys to medical providers and health insurers. Consequently, the data can be used to compare American Indians and Alaska Natives eligible for care from the Indian Health Service and the general U.S. population with regard to such issues as health status, use of health services, and access to care. Information was obtained on services provided outside the Indian Health Service and on other sources of health care financing available for persons eligible for care from the IHS. Institutional Population Component The Institutional Population Component of NMES-2 included persons resident in or admitted to nursing and personal care homes and facilities for the mentally retarded at any time in calendar year 1987. This survey provides information on the functional status, use of services, and health expenditures of the institutionalized population. The Survey in Institutions (SII) collected data from facility administrators and designated staff on the characteristics of facilities and charges. The Survey of Next of Kin (SNK) obtained data from the respondent's next-of-kin or other knowledgeable persons in the community on the financial status, insurance coverage, and personal history of the institutionalized person. Survey Samples All survey components were designed to provide statistically unbiased estimates that are representative of the civilian population of the United States in 1987. The Household Survey sample is a stratified multistage area probability design with a total sample of roughly 35,000 individuals, in 14,000 households, who completed all rounds of data collection. Oversampling of the population subgroups of special policy interest was based on a separate screening interview conducted in the fall of 1986 with a sample of 36,000 addresses. The Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives adopted a multistage area probability sample design using an IHS- constructed frame of counties with individuals eligible for services provided or supported by the Indian Health Service and living on or near Federally recognized reservations or in Alaska. An initial screening interview was completed in approximately 13,700 dwelling units to identify the eligible sample. The screening yielded approximately 1,950 households responding for the full year and approximately 6,500 SAIAN persons responded for their entire period of eligibility in 1987. The institutional population sample was based on a three stage probability design. The first two stages were used to select facilities; the final stage sampled facility residents present on January 1, 1987. These facilities were also used to obtain a sample of admissions between January 1, 1987, and December 31, 1987. Based on sampling specifications the Institutional Population Component includes 1,500 facilities, 800 nursing homes and 700 facilities for the mentally retarded. There is a total of approximately 10,100 persons in the sample including both residents and new admissions. This includes 5,700 persons in nursing homes and 4,400 persons in facilities for the mentally retarded. The sample frame for facilities in the Institutional Population Component was derived from the 1986 Inventory of Long- Term Care Places. Taken in conjunction, the NMES-2 surveys yield comprehensive, population-based information that will support studies of most population groups of policy interest, including those presently outside the scope of various public and private financing mechanisms. In contrast to information obtained from program or provider statistics, NMES-2 data can be used to analyze all public and private sources of coverage for health care services and out-of-pocket payments by individuals and families. The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research sponsored the NMES-2 data collection activities. A substantial part of the support for the Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives was provided by the Indian Health Service. The Health Care Financing Administration, the National Center for Health Statistics, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation provided extensive technical assistance during the development of the survey design and instruments. Interviews were conducted by the primary contractor, Westat, Inc., Rockville, Maryland and by NORC, University of Chicago; the Council of Energy Resource Tribes, Denver, Colorado; and Stephen R. Braund and Associates, Anchorage Alaska. Data processing during the analysis stage of the project is being provided by Social and Scientific Systems, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland. The data were collected under the authorities of the Public Health Service Act and are being edited and published in accordance with the confidentiality provisions of that Act and the Privacy Act. Additional information on NMES-2 is available from Daniel C. Walden, Ph.D., Director of the Division of Medical Expenditure Studies; Center for General Health Services Intramural Research, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; Room 18-A-55, Parklawn Building; 5600 Fishers Lane; Rockville , Maryland, 20857 (301/443-4836). TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING INFORMATION General Information This documentation describes one in a series of public use tapes from the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES). The tape contains person-level characteristics and utilization data collected in rounds 1-4 of the Household Survey component of NMES. This tape serves as the base tape for all NMES HS public use tapes containing full-year 1987 data. It contains detailed information on eligibility status, interview dates, respondent identifiers, link variables, and other survey administration variables for all persons in the sample. These variables and all other variables on this tape which describe sampled persons will not be included in subsequent public use tapes, with the exception of person identifiers, age, race and ethnic background, sex, and region of residence. The round one person characteristics previously released on Public Use Tape 3 are being replaced by the round one data contained on this tape. (The information on functional status previously released on NMES Public Use Tape 3 has been replaced by the data on Public Use Tape 10.) There are two data files on this tape. Both are person-level files containing one record for each of 38,446 persons. File 1 contains variables describing demographic and family relationships, income, disability, employment, health insurance status and utilization data for all of 1987. In order to provide a manageable data set, two separate files are being released. The variables on File 1 are the best currently available and represent a combination of edited and unedited variables. With a few exceptions, File 2 contains the original unedited versions of the edited variables on File 1 as well as imputation flags for the edited and constructed variables on File 1. Full identifier variables and weight and variance estimation variables are included on both files. The data on this tape do not include information on expenditures and sources of payment associated with each of the health care services or goods used during the survey year by each sampled person. This information, together with details associated with each health care event will be made available in a series of public use tapes to be released shortly (NMES Public Use Tapes 14.1-14.5.) These event-level files comprise individual records of all health care events such as ambulatory physician visits and inpatient hospital stays associated with the person-level information on this tape). The data on this tape are being released as EBCDIC files only. The tape also includes an EBCDIC file containing programming statements required to create both a SAS data set and a SAS format library for each data file on the tape. The following documentation offers a brief overview of the type and level of data provided, the content and structure of the data file and the codebook, and programming information. It contains the following sections: Data File Contents and Codebook Structure Omissions, Edits and Imputations Variable Naming and Codebook Conventions Sample Design, Sampling Weights and Variance Estimation Programming Information Data Dictionaries File 1 Alphabetical and Position Listing of Variables File 1 Codebook File 2 Alphabetical and Position Listing of Variables File 2 Codebook Codebook Notes for Files 1 and 2 More detailed information on NMES data elements, data collection procedures and instruments, and variance estimation programs are in Attachments 1 and 2, which are provided as hard- copy attachments to the data tape. Attachment 3 contains a list of previously released NMES public use tapes. Attachment 4 contains a list of the NMES Household Survey variables released to date by NMES public use file of issue. Data File Contents and Codebook Structure General Information Both files on this tape contain a person-level record for each of the 38,446 people in sampled households who responded for at least one round of data collection. Each record on File 1 includes person identifiers; survey administration and eligibility status variables; selected characteristics of the person including age, sex, race/ethnicity, etc., income and poverty status; disability days; employment and health insurance; and utilization for eight types of medical events. File 2, the Appendix file, contains unedited variables corresponding to the edited variables on File 1 and imputation flags for the edited and constructed variables included on File 1. The demographic, family relationship, insurance, education, employment, veterans' data and sampling weights contained on File 1 replace corresponding data items previously released in Public Use Tape 3 (round one household data). The data on each record are ordered as follows: File 1 Unique person identifiers Survey administration and eligibility status variables Demographic and family relationship variables Income and poverty status variables Disability days variables Employment status and employment history variables Health insurance variables Utilization variables for medical provider, hospital outpatient, emergency room, and dental visits; hospital inpatient stays; home health services; prescribed medicines, and special medical equipment Weight and variance estimation variables File 2 Unique person identifiers Unedited versions and imputation flags for edited and constructed variables contained in File 1 Weight and variance estimation variables The codebook for each file provides complete listings of variables in alphabetical order and by file position for cross- reference. Each codebook provides unweighted and weighted frequencies for all variables on the file. The codebook notes for both files follow the codebook for File 2 and offer information about selected variables. These are indicated with an asterisk (*) in the codebooks. Records on Files 1 and 2 can be linked to each other and to all other public use data sets from the Household Survey by using the person identifier provided on the files (PIDX). Record Identifiers The unique record identifier on both files is the variable PIDX (ODUX + PN), where: ODUX = the original dwelling unit, i.e. the dwelling unit in which each key person lived in round one or, for nonkey persons, the DU in which key family members lived in round one PN = the person number, which is a sequential 2-digit number + check digit assigned uniquely to each person in an original dwelling unit. On both files, the individual components of the unique record identifiers are provided as separate variables (ODUX, PN) to facilitate different analyses. Three different household and family definitions employed in NMES are reflected in the record and family identifiers contained on both files: (1) Original Dwelling Unit (ODUX) corresponds to a sampled address. All persons living together at this address, plus any unmarried full-time college student living away from home whose parents lived at the sampled address, were eligible for round-specific interviews and are identified by their common value of ODUX. (2) Reporting Unit (RUi, i = 1,..,4 for each of the four rounds of core interviewing) corresponds to the group of persons covered by a single interview. It was defined as all persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster status who were living together at the time of the interview within an ODUX. For example, two unrelated individuals living together at a sampled address comprise one Original Dwelling Unit and two RUs (there are some unrelated persons assigned to the same RU in NMES). College students living away from home were interviewed separately and were assigned to a separate RU, as were persons who requested a confidential interview separate from the rest of the family. Note that when the composition of an RU changed during the year, key persons and any members of their household moving with them were followed for the year if such changes occurred. The HOMEIDXi variable provides a unique RU identification for each person in each of the four rounds by combining the ODUX and RUi identifiers into a single variable. (3) Family Unit (FAMIDXi, i = 1,.,4) corresponds to all persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster status who were living together at the time of the interview plus full-time college students and persons requesting confidential interviews who had been assigned to separate RUs for the data collection. There is no identifier to distinguish immediate family members from extended family members. However, immediate family members can be determined through appropriate use of the variables indicating each person's spouse, mother, and father and relationship to the reference person. The reference person is generally the person or one of the persons owning or renting the dwelling unit (see section 1.3.2 below). Survey Administration and Eligibility Status Variables Among the items provided are the dates of interview, reference period beginning and end dates, respondent identifiers, and survey eligibility status variables. The most important of the latter class of variables are: (1) Key-status (RKEYIND) indicates whether the person was a key respondent in any round, non-key in all rounds, or out-of-scope in all rounds. A person was considered "key" if eligible (i.e., a civilian noninstitutionalized and living in the U.S.) and selected for the round one interview, or a person interviewed for the first time after round one who had no chance of being selected from another household at the time of the round one interview. Babies born during the year to a key parent are considered key. A person is considered "non-key" if he or she joined the household after round one, but had a chance of being selected into the survey from another household at round one. A person in the military the entire year is considered "out of scope". For each key person, a distinction is made between persons for whom a response was obtained for the entire period of eligibility during 1987 and those for whom a response was obtained for only part of this period. Only key persons for whom a response was obtained for their entire period of eligibility can be used to make 1987 full-year estimates (RKEYIND = 1). (2) Eligibility status (ELIGINDi) indicates, for each person for each round, whether data were collected for a person and, if so, whether these data covered the entire round. If an interview was missed in an eligible round, this variable identifies whether the time covered by the missed round was picked up in a subsequent round or not. (The sample design of NMES produced an approximate 20 percent sample of "holdover" persons who were not interviewed in round three, but whose round three data were picked up in the round four interview.) ELIGINDi also indicates if a person was ineligible during a round. This variable is in contrast to RKEYIND, which identifies response status for key persons with respect to eligibility over the entire year as opposed to the round. (3) Interview status (NEWSTATi) is a round-specific variable that indicates a person's status with respect to response and eligibility at the point of each round's interview date (or at the time of death or institutionalization). This is in contrast to ELIGINDi which identifies eligibility and response with respect to the entire round, not just the point of interview. The variable NEWSTATi also provides documentation as to the reason for ineligibility or nonresponse for a round. Demographics and Family Relationships General Information Demographic and family relationship data were collected for the NMES sample in the initial screening interview and were updated in the enumeration booklets for each round of the survey. The purpose of the screening interview conducted in the fall of 1986 was to identify populations for oversampling in NMES. Demographic items that were not subject to change and were collected during this screening interview (sex, date of birth, race, ethnicity, and prior military service) were not asked again for persons interviewed in the screener who were in dwelling units selected for interviews covering the survey year (1987). For persons or families who moved into a sampled dwelling unit after the screening interview and became eligible for the main survey, demographic data were collected in the enumeration booklet during the interview covering the round in which they entered the NMES sample. For all respondents, items subject to change such as marital status, family relationships, and current military service were updated each round in the enumeration booklets. Demographics The order of the demographic variables on File 1 approximates the order of these items in the screener/enumeration booklets. The address of the dwelling unit was initially validated in the screener and enumeration booklets and provides the geographic information for the person's RU. In NMES, the 19 largest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs) in the nation were selected into the sample at the first stage of selection with certainty. The other SMSA and non-SMSA areas were selected based upon the probability of selection. The variable SSMSA indicates the type of residential area in which the ODUX is located as of round one. The variables FIRSTAGE and LASTAGE indicate the person's age as of the first and last rounds, respectively, in which the person had a record. For persons with a round four response, LASTAGE was calculated as of December 31, 1987. The variable RACE3 is a person-level variable constructed to facilitate the poststratification of the NMES person-level sampling weights by race and ethnicity, considering three mutually exclusive classifications: Hispanic, Black Non- Hispanic, Other Non-Hispanic. The variable RACE6 is an edited version of the racial background variable SMPRABKG taken directly from the screener and enumeration booklets. Persons of Hispanic ethnic origin may appear in any of the categories of the RACE6 or SMPRBKG variables, whereas in the race/ethnicity variable RACE3, they are coded separately in the Hispanic category. The three education variables--highest grade completed (GRSCHCOX), currently enrolled (ISPCUREN), and full- or part-time student (ISPFUPA)--were collected for persons 17 years and older as of their first round of NMES participation, which for most persons was the round one interview. For persons who entered the survey after round one, it was their first round of participation after round one. The variables FIRSTVET and LASTVET are constructed variables indicating persons who were veterans as of their first or last round of NMES participation, respectively. Veteran status for these variables is defined in accord with the definition used by the Department of Veterans Affairs (persons with prior service in either the Armed Forces or a National Guard/military reserve unit). Active duty military personnel were not classified as veterans. All edited military status variables (e.g., ever served in Armed Forces, etc.) were coded to "no" for persons 17 and under. The variable SMPDISX is an edited version of SMPDISAB, which was modified to be consistent with the constructed variable LASTVET. It indicates veterans with a service-related disability. Family Relationships The variable CCMARRXi provides standard marital status codes for each round. In addition, two categories were added to reflect whether someone was newly divorced or newly widowed since the previous round. The variables MOMPN and DADPN indicate the person number of an individual's mother and father if they were in the same dwelling unit as that person at any point during the year. The variables were edited for inconsistencies, but values were not assigned if the interviewer failed to record the information. The variable FAMRELi describes a person's relationship to his/her family's reference person in that round. The reference person for the primary reporting unit is the person (or one of the persons) owning or renting the dwelling unit. Individuals or groups of related persons living in the dwelling unit but not related to anyone in the primary reporting unit were enumerated as secondary reporting units. A reference person was also selected for each secondary reporting unit containing a group of related persons. The secondary RU reference person is the person, or one of the persons, who are renters within the DU or owners of the entire DU. There are two family size variables on File 1. The first variable (FAMSZALL) sums across persons with the same family identifier (FAMIDXi). Persons associated with more than one family in the survey period and persons who left the survey prior to round four are counted with the last family to which they belonged during the year. The second variable (FAMSZR4) is limited to persons for whom data were collected in the round four interview and is based on their round-four family. Income and Poverty Status Five income-related variables are provided on File 1--two family-level income variables (FMINCALX and FMINCR4X), one person-level income variable (PTOTALX), and two poverty status variables (POVSTAL and POVSTR4) corresponding to the two family income variables. These variables were constructed from the income data collected on 26 separate different types of income in Supplement 4 to the round four interview. In round four of NMES, the RU respondent was first asked if anyone in the RU at the time of the interview had income during 1987 from a particular income source. Persons receiving income from a given source were identified along with the amounts received during the year. Since certain types of income amounts received were reported on a part-year basis (weekly, monthly, or quarterly), the number of part-year periods of recipiency were also collected. This sequence was repeated for each of the 26 different sources of income covered by the NMES questionnaire. Missing data for income amounts received, income recipient indicators (0/1 variables indicating whether or not the person received income of a given type), and (3) months, weeks, or quarters during which a person received certain types of income were imputed for each of the 26 income sources by either logical or hot-deck imputation. In all, 69 separate income-related variables were used to construct the income variables on File 1. About one out of three persons for whom data were collected in round four had at least one of these 69 variables imputed by either of these methods. Income was also imputed to the 2,984 persons in NMES who were not included in the round four interviews because of death, institutionalization, military service, or other forms of sample attrition. Employment income for the institutionalized was prorated for the portion of the year during which they were noninstitutionalized; income for persons who died during 1987 was prorated for the portion of the year during which they were alive. For the purpose of constructing the family income variables described below, these persons were considered to be part of the last reported family with whom they were associated prior to round four. After imputing all income components for each of the 26 sources of income, an aggregate income measure (PTOTALX) was constructed for each person by summing over each of the income sources covered by NMES. Two family income measures were produced for each person by summing over the income for each person (or each person in round four) in the person's family and then combining these amounts into the single family measure FMINCALX (or FMINCR4X). The person's family income was then compared to the official poverty threshold for 1987 for the appropriate family size (and age of reference person for units of size one (unrelated individuals) or for families of size two) to create the poverty status variable POVSTAL (or POVSTR4) for this data set. Imputation flags provided on File 2 (PTOTALFL, FAMIALFL, and FAMIR4FL) indicate that at least one of the 69 variables comprising personal or family income was imputed for the corresponding income variable (PTOTALX, FMINCALX, and FMINCR4X). Of the 2,984 persons who were not included in the round four NMES interviews, 486 have positive INCALPER weights (discussed in section 4.2 below) and 2,498 have a zero weight. Although the latter group contributed to family income (FMINCALX) and poverty status (POVSTAL) during the year, they are omitted from person counts and personal income totals in making national income and poverty estimates with NMES data. Note also that there were 1,489 persons covered in the round four NMES interview who have a zero weight because of their eligibility/response status in round four. Although these individuals are omitted from NMES person- level national income and poverty estimates, the families to which they belonged in round four reflect these non-eligible persons and their income in both their family size and family income variables for purposes of determining poverty status and income of the family unit. As discussed in Section 4.2 below, the weights developed for this public use tape were poststratified to the 1987 Current Population Survey (CPS), cross-classified by age, race/ethnicity, gender, and poverty status. The estimated national poverty rates for the post-stratification cells based on NMES data are identical to benchmark poverty rates from the CPS for the same cells for calendar year 1987. Because the income and poverty measures for the full population (PTOTALX, FMINCALX, and POVSTAL) count persons (and their income) for whom data were not collected in round four, they are not strictly comparable to income and poverty measures from the March 1988 supplement to the CPS. The income and poverty data on the latter survey are collected for a cross-sectional population like the round four NMES population. NMES income totals and means and percentages of the population reporting income by source were roughly equivalent to the 1988 March Supplement to the CPS (for calendar year 1987) for both the total population 15 years and older and the population disaggregated by race/ethnicity and gender of the individual. Disability Days Four disability-day measures were constructed for File 1: total work-loss days (DISWORK), total school-loss days (DISSCHL), total bed days (DISBED), and total activity cut-down days (DISCD). These aggregate annual measures were constructed by summing across all rounds of the survey in which the respondent was eligible and responded. Disability day data are only provided for persons who were eligible for the survey and for whom a response was obtained for their entire period of eligibility-- i.e., those with a value greater than zero for the weight INCALPER. Data on disability days were collected in section B of the core questionnaire in each round of NMES and included the following information for each type: beginning and end dates of the disability and the actual number of disability days between these dates. By questionnaire design, the specific types of disability periods covered were (1) work-loss or school-loss disability periods including any hospital inpatient days, (2) bed-day disability periods excluding hospital days, and (3) cut-down days excluding all work-loss or school-loss and bed-day disability periods and hospital days. A bed day can overlap with either a work-loss or school-loss day. Therefore, to avoid double counting, these aggregate measures should not be summed to create a measure of total disability days per person. A measure of total disability days can be constructed from NMES Public Use Tape 29 (still to be released). For records with valid dates but an invalid number of days, two different methods were used to impute the number of disability days: for work-loss or school-loss days the number of days was imputed with a hot deck; for bed-days or cutdown days it was calculated as the difference between the beginning and ending dates on the record. Records whose only valid information included one date were edited by either logical editing or regression imputation. Beginning and ending disability dates were edited for consistency with the reported beginning and ending eligibility dates of the reference period as well as for consistency with the number of disability days reported in the spell. In addition, bed days and cut-down days were edited for overlaps with hospital stays when hospital admission and discharge dates were available, and cut-down days were edited for overlaps with work-loss, school-loss days, or bed-loss days. Of the 45,456 disability periods reported on NMES, 22.5 percent contain edited data. Of the persons reporting at least one or more disability periods, 36.3 percent had edited data for at least one disability period in constructing the person's annual data. Employment Data Items Employment data were obtained for all persons 16 or older at the time of the interview. Information about employment status and different types of jobs held by sampled persons was collected in sections B (disability days) and S (employment) of the core questionnaire in each round of NMES. To keep the extensive amount of employment data collected in each round of NMES within reasonable limits on this tape, round-specific variables were annualized or refer to the "last job" a person held during 1987. In addition, a subset of the most critical round-specific employment variables were selected for File 1 that included (1) employment status in the week prior to the interview (HVEJOBXi) corresponding to questions B1 and B2, (2) employment status during the reference period for each (EMPLOYXi) corresponding to question S1 , and (3) additional variables providing information about workers who were laid off or did not work during all or part of the reference period corresponding to questions S3 through S9. The job described in the series of questions beginning at question S21 (referred to as the "S21 job") is the main job held at the interview date or the last job held during the reference period if the person did not have a job at the interview date. For respondents included in the first round of NMES interviews, the "S16" job described by the questions starting at question S16 represents the last job held by persons who were never employed from the beginning date of the survey reference period to the end of their NMES participation during 1987. The tape includes detailed information for the last S21 job during 1987 and/or the last S16 job prior to 1987 reported for the person in the survey. Note that an S16 job could refer to 1987 if the respondent was not included in the round one NMES interview, held a job between January 1, 1987 and their first subsequent interview round, and was not employed in that latter round. Note also that a person 55 years and older could have data for both S21 and S16 jobs if the S16 job represented a "retirement" job based on responses to questions S13 - S15 and the person also reported an S21 job during the survey period. Data collected for the S16 last job included self-employment status (WRKSS16X) and industry and occupation codes corresponding to questions S16, S18 and S19 on the core questionnaire. In addition to this information, data collected for the S21 job included variables for the wage rate, usual hours worked per week, job start and stop dates, size of employer, union membership, and other job characteristics corresponding to questions S24 through S41 on the questionnaire. Editing and Methods Used to Construct Employment Variables The employment section of the tape also includes two constructed variables for annual weeks worked (WEKSTTLX) and for whether or not someone changed their S21 job during the survey year (CHNGJOB). The variable WEKSTTLX represents the aggregation of reported responses to S2 from the questionnaire over the four rounds of interviews. If data collected for a person in response to question S2 in any particular round was having worked "the whole time," weeks worked were computed as the number of weeks in the reference period in which the person was participating in NMES. Employed persons with missing data for question S2 in a particular round were assigned weeks worked for that reference period through logical editing based on available information for reference dates, interview dates, and dates jobs started and ended. If weeks worked for a particular reference period could not be assigned through such imputations, annual weeks worked (WEKSTTLX) were derived through a weighted sequential hot deck imputation. The variable CHNGJOB is a constructed variable that indicates that a person held a different S21 job prior to the last S21 job reported in 1987. Logical imputation was used on a case-by-case basis to edit the round-specific variables for EMPLOYXi and HVEJOBXi, and the S21 job-related variables DAYSPRWX, WAGERTEX, and PERWHATX. All other "edited" employment variables used hot deck imputation for item nonresponse. Skip patterns for all edited employment variables on File 1 were edited for consistency, but those of the unedited employment variables on Files 1 and 2 were not edited. Health Insurance Data Items Round-specific constructed variables are provided for each type of health insurance coverage data collected in Section T of the core questionnaire of NMES. Health insurance coverage under Medicare, CHAMPUS/CHAMPVA, Medicaid, and private health insurance refers to a person's status on the interview date for each round (December 31, 1987 for round four). Other public medical assistance (for example, state and local programs not subsidized by the Federal government) is indicated if a person was covered at any time during the reference period for the round. Persons identified as uninsured in each round are those for whom no coverage under Medicare, CHAMPUS/CHAMPVA, Medicaid, other public medical assistance or private insurance is indicated. Respondents were specifically told to exclude from private health insurance any plan that pays only for accidents or specific dread diseases, or only provides extra cash during a hospitalization. In round one, if a Reporting Unit (RU) reported any private insurance, then all of the RU's plans were enumerated. The source of each plan (whether an employer or business, union or other group, or insurance company) was specifically identified, as was the policyholder. In some instances, as for children insured by a divorced parent, the policyholder was not a Reporting Unit member. (For some plans, the source of coverage could not be classified.) Finally, the interviewer ascertained which members of the Reporting Unit were covered by each plan. Editing and Methods Used to Construct Insurance Variables Private insurance status was edited and logically imputed according to sources of payment for health expenditures reported in the survey, employment, income, public coverage, the insurance status of other family members, and other factors associated with private coverage. The round-specific indicator (PRIVFLi) provided in the appendix file (File 2) signifies editing or imputation of a person's private insurance coverage with respect to at least one of the family's plans in the round. To the extent that some persons were clearly covered by at least one other plan, the editing or imputation did not necessarily affect a person's private insurance status. More detail on private insurance coverage and premiums will be made available for the sample of privately covered persons for whom additional information was obtained in the NMES Health Insurance Plans Survey (HIPS), to be released as NMES Public Use Tapes 15 and 16. After round one, each person's coverage with respect to each private plan and the plans covering members of each reporting unit were updated. The variables indicating persons with private insurance from one or more sources for each round were constructed from the plan(s), if any, covering each person at the time of each interview or the end of the year. The coverage from parents reported by students living away from home was related to the family's plans. Because the policyholder for each plan was also identified, variables were constructed to identify policyholders of private insurance plans in general and by different type of private plan (union group, employer group, nongroup, etc.). Coverage under public financing programs was edited and, if necessary, logically imputed according to income sources and other characteristics related to program eligibility and the sources of payment for utilization and expenditures reported for the person elsewhere in the survey. With the exception of Medicaid, editing or imputation of public coverage indicators can be identified by comparing the original values of variables in the appendix file to the edited values. The Medicaid coverage variables (MCAIDFXi) on File 1 are constructed and edited variables that indicate coverage at the time of the interview for each round. The unedited counterpart variables on File 2 (MCAIDFi) indicate coverage for the person at any time during the reference period for each round, and correspond to question T7 from the core questionnaire. Utilization General Information The NMES Household Survey collected data in each round on the use of physician, non-physician, hospital, home care and dental services by sampled persons and on their purchases of prescribed medicines and special medical equipment, including vision aids. Round-specific utilization data were summed across rounds and are reported on File 1 as annual utilization for each person. This information was collected by first identifying the person(s) in the reporting unit who used a service during the round (in the provider probe section in Section C of the NMES core questionnaire). Similarly, persons in the RU who purchased or otherwise obtained one or more prescribed medicines by name or incurred expenses for specified types of medical equipment during the round were identified in the respective probe sections for these items (questions N1-N9 and P1-P17 of the NMES core household questionnaire). Data on the number and type of purchases of medical services, prescription medicines, or medical equipment by these persons in the RU were then collected in the separate booklets for these services or items in each round of NMES. Utilization data are only provided for key persons, i.e., those eligible for the survey who responded for their entire period of eligibility and have a value greater than zero for the weight INCALPER (34,459 of the 38,446 persons on the data files). The data reported in the discrete utilization sections (1.8.1- 1.8.8) correspond to those reported in the separate booklets for different types of care. Because there was only limited imputation of data for home health care and prescribed medicine use, unedited utilization data or imputation flags are not provided on File 2 for these items. Type of dental service or length of hospital stay were imputed where necessary. Unedited data for the imputed utilization items will be provided on corresponding NMES event files (NMES Public Use Tapes 14.1 - 14.5). Medical Provider Visits The data on use of medical providers were collected in Section C of the core questionnaire (provider probes section) and in the medical provider visit booklet (questions beginning with the letter J) in each round of the Household Survey. Four annual variables are provided on File 1 from these data. They include the number of visits for each person during the survey year to physicians (Doctors of Medicine or Osteopathy) (DRVISITS), and other medical providers (NONDRVIS) in any setting other than at home, in a hospital outpatient clinic or emergency room, or as a patient in a hospital, nursing home, or similar inpatient facility. Also included are the number of telephone calls to ambulatory care physicians (DRTEL) and other medical providers during the year. Other medical providers included persons such as optometrists, podiatrists, chiropractors, physical therapists, speech therapists, audiologists, occupational therapists, nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, health aides, physician assistants, psychologists, and psychiatric social workers. Hospital Outpatient Visits The utilization data for hospital outpatient visits were mainly collected in Section C of the core questionnaire and in the hospital outpatient visit booklet (questions beginning with F) in each round, but were also collected in the inpatient hospital stay booklet for hospital stays in which the person was not in the hospital overnight. The hospital outpatient visits in this section are divided into those to a physician (DROPD), including zero-night hospital stays, and those to other medical providers (NONDROPD). Emergency Room Visits Data on this type of visit were reported in the provider probe section of the core questionnaire and in the emergency room visit booklet (the E questions) in each round. They represent the total number of emergency room visits during the survey year for each person (EROMS). A separate variable is provided for the subset of emergency room visits during the year resulting in a hospitalization (EROMHO). Hospital Inpatient Stays These data were collected in Section C of the core questionnaire and in the inpatient hospital stay booklets (the G questions) in each round. They exclude zero night hospital stays, which are included as hospital outpatient visits (see 1.8.3). The number of overnight hospital stays during the survey year for each person (HOSP) and the number of nights spent in the hospital during the year summed over all inpatient hospital stays (HOSPNGT) per person are provided. Stays for deliveries are counted as two stays; one for the mother and one for the newborn. Where applicable, length of hospital stay data were obtained from a linked record in the NMES Medical Provider Survey (MPS), which obtained provider information for a sample of medical events reported by household respondents (see section 4.1.2 for a brief description of the MPS). If MPS length of stay information was not available, the length of stay as reported by the household respondent was used. If neither was available, the length of stay was imputed using a regression model and weighted sequential hot deck imputation. Of the persons reporting at least 1 or more hospitalizations, 3.8 percent had length of stay imputed. Of the total number of hospital stays reported, 2.9 percent had length of stay imputed. Home Health Services These data were collected in the provider probe section of the core questionnaire and in the home health services booklet (the H questions) in each round of the Household Survey. Two variables were constructed for annual utilization of home health care services for File 1. These indicate the number of home health visits during the survey year by a physician (DRHOME) and by non- physician providers (NONDRMHM) for each person. These other providers include nurses, nurses aides, therapists, home health aides, homemakers, and social workers. Care provided by informal providers such as friends, neighbors, and relatives is not included on this tape. Data on provider type were logically edited using both the home health booklets and the matched records from MPS. Discrepancies in reporting between the two sources were resolved by examining responses to questions about the types of services performed by the home health provider. (All home health care events were included in the MPS sample). The number of visits was taken, when available, from the Home Health Services booklet in each round of the Household Survey, and was supplemented by the matched record in the MPS if the number of visits was not available. Where the number of visits remained missing for a specific round of data collection, it was imputed by a weighted sequential hot deck method. The number of visits was imputed for 5.36 percent of persons with INCALPER > O and with one or more formal home health visits in 1987 for at least one round. For the formal home health care visits reported on File 1, 6.03 percent were imputed for at least one round. An aggregate measure of visits for each type of provider was constructed by summing the utilization data over all four rounds and over all providers of the same type for each sampled person in NMES. Prescribed Medicines Data on utilization of outpatient prescribed medicines were collected in Questions N1-N9 of the core questionnaire (prescribed medicine probes) and in the prescribed medicine booklet (Questions N10-N32) for each round. The variable PMEDS on File 1 was constructed to indicate the number of outpatient medications prescribed by a physician that were purchased or otherwise obtained by each sampled person during the survey year. The count includes refills of the same medication as well as purchases of different medications during the year. Data were missing on frequency of purchase for 1.43 percent of the prescriptions reported during the four interviewing rounds of NMES. Regression models developed to predict the frequency of purchase indicated that the only significant predictor within a reference period was the prescription code of the prescription medicine name. Data for cases where frequency of purchase was missing were replaced with the median value of frequency of purchase within a specific prescription code. For key persons reporting use of prescribed medicines on the National Medical Expenditure Survey, 4.10 percent had one or more frequencies of purchase imputed by this method. Dental Visits These data were collected in Section C of the core questionnaire and in the dental visit booklet (the D Questions) in each round of NMES. Two annual utilization variables were constructed for File 1. The first provides a count of all visits during 1987 to a dentist, dental surgeon, oral surgeon, orthodontist, dental assistant, or any other person for dental care (DENT). The second provides a count of the number of visits involving orthodontia (DENTORTH) during the survey year as a subset of the first variable. For a small number of dental visits the type of dental service was missing. This information was imputed from other dental visits by the same person to the same or different providers during the year. If such data were not available, then the type of service was imputed probabilistically from the relative frequency of each of the different types reported in NMES. Other Medical Expenses The data for other medical expenses were obtained in questions P1 through P17 of the core questionnaire (other medical expenses probes) and in the Other Medical Expenses booklet (questions P17 through P38) in each round. Two annual utilization variables were constructed for File 1 with these data. The first, MEXP1, indicates the total number of purchases or repairs of eyeglasses/contact lenses for the sampled person during the survey year. The second, MEXPOTH, indicates the total number of purchases or rentals of medical equipment and supplies other than eyeglasses/contact lenses for the sampled person during the survey year. Medical equipment and supplies counted in MEXPOTH include orthopedic items (crutches, wheelchairs, walkers, corrective shoes), hearing aid devices, diabetic equipment or supplies (insulin, syringes, test paper), prostheses, special home/car alterations or equipment (ramps, handrails, special bathroom fixtures, special automobile equipment), and ambulance services. Omissions, Edits and Imputations Omissions Characteristics of jobs held other than the last job held during the survey year were omitted from the employment section of this tape, primarily due to the volume of data involved. Specific information regarding insurance coverage periods within each of the four reference period (for example, the months during which a person was covered by Medicaid), are likewise omitted. More detail regarding private insurance coverage will be made available for a subsample of persons with private coverage from the NMES Health Insurance Plans Survey (HIPS). Information on HMO status is being edited in conjunction with the HIPS data and will be released separately. Certain variables, including "other specify" text fields, have been omitted for confidentiality reasons. Edits and Imputations There are several kinds of variables on these files: those edited for logical inconsistencies and with imputations of missing data; those edited for logical inconsistencies without imputations for missing data; unedited variables; constructed variables created from edited and/or unedited variables; and flag variables. For details about specific variables, see Section C.1 of this documentation. In general, all edited variables on File 1 are denoted by the suffix "ED" in the descriptor label with the exception of link variables (e.g. ODUX, PIDX) and eligibility variables (e.g. ELIGINDi, RKEYIND, reference dates); these have all been edited but are not denoted with an "ED." Item nonresponse on NMES was edited by either (1) logical editing, (2) weighted sequential hot deck imputation, (3) regression imputation, or (4) replacement with simple mean or median values. File 1 also contains a few unedited variables and constructed variables which were created from two or more variables. In general, if one or more of the variables used to construct a variable on File 1 has imputed values such as family or person-level income, then an imputation flag was added to File 2. The unedited versions of the edited variables on File 1 and the imputation flags comprise File 2. Edited or constructed variables using at least one edited original variable are denoted by an "X" at the end of the variable name on File 1 and have corresponding unedited variable(s) or an imputation flag variable on File 2. Exceptions are age, race/ethnicity, sex, region, and family relationships and the link and eligibility status variables. Variable names on File 2 ending in an "FL" distinguish imputation flag variables from the unedited variables on File 2. Fewer than 0.1 percent of the constructed age variables FIRSTAGE and LASTAGE used at least one edited component. Similar percentages apply to the survey eligibility variable TIME_E (1.3 percent), and the family relationship variables MOMPN (1.0 percent), DADPN (0.8 percent), SPOPNRi (0.3, 0.3, 0.2, and 0.3 percent by round), and FAMRELi (0.3, 0.3, 0.2, and 0.4 percent by round). The variable TIME_E was edited to reflect the actual number of days for which the person was eligible for the survey, as reference period dates were edited in conjunction with edited interview status variables (NEWSTATi). The family relationship variables were edited by using consistency checks with respect to age, sex, marital status, and family relationship data. Variable Naming and Codebook Conventions Each codebook describes an EBCDIC data set and contains unweighted and weighted frequencies for a total of 38,446 records. The following programming identifiers are provided in the codebook for each variable: IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION NAME Variable name (maximum of 8 characters) DESCRIPTION Variable descriptor (maximum of 40 characters) The term PID in the descriptor refers to the unique person each record represents. FORMAT Number of bytes (and decimal places, if any) TYPE Type of data: numeric (indicated by NUM) or character (indicated by CHAR) START Beginning column position of variable in the record END Ending column position of variable in the record NOTES Indicator of an explanatory note(s) corresponding to the variable In general, variable names reflect the content of the variable, with an 8 character limitation. For edited versions of original variables, the edited variable name is generally identical to the original variable with an "X" appended (and truncated when necessary to comply with the 8 character limitation). An "X" appearing at the end of a variable name on File 1 indicates that there is a corresponding unedited or imputation flag variable on File 2. As a general rule, variables that refer to repeated observations on the same data element for each round of interviewing share the same name, except for the last character designating the round number. For employment and insurance variables corresponding to specific questionnaire items, the question number is included in the variable label. The most commonly used reserved code values on these files are as follows: VALUE DEFINITION -1 INAPPLICABLE Question was not asked due to skip pattern -3 NO DATA IN RD Respondent was not interviewed in round -4 NOT FULL RSPDT Respondent did not respond for the entire period of 1987 eligibility, or respondent was non-key or out of scope -7 REFUSED Question was asked and respondent refused to answer the question -8 DK Question was asked and respondent did not know the answer -9 NOT ASCERTAIN Interviewer did not record the data Sample Design, Sampling Weights, and Variance Estimation Sample Design and Response Rates The NMES Household Survey The NMES Household Survey was designed to produce statistically unbiased national estimates that are representative of the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States as of 1987. For sample selection, the household component of NMES used two independent national multistage area samples from Westat, Inc. and NORC. To improve the quality of the data and to allow for analysis of trends during 1987, it was conducted as a panel survey over four core rounds of interviewing. Sampling specifications required the selection of about 17,500 households for the first core household interview. Data were obtained for about 85.5 percent of eligible households in the first interview and 80 percent by the fourth interview. Approximately 6 percent of all survey participants provided data for only some of the time in which they were eligible to respond. These persons were considered total nonrespondents and a standard nonresponse weight adjustment was used to account for possible selection bias in this respect. For a detailed description of the survey design and of sampling, estimation, and adjustment methods see Cohen, DiGaetano, and Waksberg, Methods 3, (in press). The NMES Medical Provider Survey The Medical Provider Survey (MPS) in NMES was primarily designed to reduce the bias associated with national medical expenditure estimates derived from household reported data. This bias is a function of item nonresponse and poor quality data. By selectively targeting (1) individuals who were most likely to misreport or not possess adequate knowledge about their medical expenditures and (2) medical care events that were expected to be associated with charge data of questionable quality, optimal use could be made of medical provider reported data to improve the accuracy of national medical expenditure survey estimates. Consequently, the MPS was designed to obtain provider-reported charge data for household-reported medical care events, and to serve as a data replacement strategy to reduce the level of nonresponse bias in survey estimates due to missing charge data. By also serving to replace household reported charge data of poor quality, the provider survey would also improve the accuracy in estimates derived from the NMES. The survey included all medical providers that were associated with NMES sample respondents identified in a nationally representative 25 percent sample of the dwelling units that completed the round one household interview. After the 25 percent MPS sample of DUs was drawn, the providers associated with any remaining DUs on the sample frame containing at least one key respondent eligible for Medicaid in round one were selected for participation. These individuals were targeted for MPS sample selection as a consequence of their difficulty in reporting medical expenditures associated with health care utilization. The union of the Medicaid eligible individuals selected in the 25 percent sample and all remaining Medicaid eligible individuals represented a certainty sample of all Medic- aid eligible individuals that completed the round one interview. In addition, from the prior 1977 National Medical Care Expendi- ture Survey, it was determined that high levels of missing or inaccurate data were associated with the following medical events: hospitalizations, hospital outpatient visits, emergency room visits, clinic visits (other than visits to a school or company clinic), and home health care events. Consequently, all providers associated with any of these events reported over the four rounds of data collection in the NMES by household respon- dents, were also selected for participation in the MPS. For a detailed description of the NMES Medical Provider Survey see Ward and Tourangeau(in press). Sampling Weights The application of sampling weights is essential to the derivation of unbiased estimates of the U.S. civilian non- institutionalized population and to the identification of eligible persons for whom a response was obtained for their entire period of eligibility on these files. Three person-level weights are provided for this NMES public use data tape. These weights reflect adjustments for complete and round-specific nonresponse to the NMES survey and post-stratification to the Census Bureau's 1987 Current Population Survey (CPS) cross- classified by age, race/ethnicity, gender, and poverty status. The first and last weights were poststratified to the CPS from November 1987, while the round one weight, WGTR1PER, was poststratified to the CPS from March 1987. National poverty rates from the 1988 March Supplement to the CPS for poverty status in calendar year 1987 were embodied in all three weights by age, race/ethnicity, and gender classes in the post- stratification process. (1) INCALPER -- A weight for key persons who were eligible at any time during 1987 and responded for the entire period of their eligibility. This weight should be used to make full-year estimates from NMES for 1987 using a sample size of 34,459 persons with a positive value for this weight. The sum of weights for persons with a positive INCALPER weight is 239,392,856. (2) WGTR1PER -- A weight for key persons who were eligible in round one and who responded for their entire period of eligibility in 1987. This weight should be used when making point in time estimates for the beginning of the year--that is, round one population cross-sectional estimates. There are 33,967 persons with positive WGTR1PER weights. The sum of weights for persons with positive WGTR1PER weights is 237,890,491. (3) WGTR4PER -- A weight for key persons who were eligible in round four and who responded for their entire period of eligibility in 1987. This weight should be used when making end of the year estimates--that is, round four population cross-sectional estimates. There are 33,973 persons with positive WGTR4PER weights. The sum of weights for persons with a positive WGTR4PER weight is 239,392,856. Sampling Weights for Merges of NMES Household Public Use Tapes There have been several previous releases of NMES Household Survey public use data (see Attachment 3). Unless a variable name common to several tapes is provided, the person-level sampling weights contained on these tapes are tape-specific. The tape-specific sampling weights reflect minor adjustments to eligibility and response indicators due, among other factors, to birth, death, or institutionalization among respondents. Adjustments to the weights have also included post-stratification adjustments to control for the distribution of the U.S. noninstitutionalized population by poverty status and, where appropriate, nonresponse adjustments for round-specific supplemental questionnaires (e.g., the health status questionnaires). For use of a NMES data file that does not require merging variables on other NMES files, the sampling weights provided on that tape are the appropriate weights. When merging a NMES Household Survey tape to another NMES Household Survey tape, the major analytical variable (i.e., the dependent variable) determines the correct sampling weight to use. For example, for person-level 1987 estimates of prescribed medicines (a variable from the present Household Survey tape) using health status variables from NMES Public Use Tape 9, the full-year weight, INCALPER, on the present tape should be used. By contrast, for an analysis of health status as the major dependent variable using health care utilization as an independent variable, the weight, HSQACCWT, from Public Use Tape 9 should be used. Three exceptions to this general sampling weight and merger procedure are noted below. For details concerning the appropriate weight specific to each tape, see the hard copy information specific to each tape. (1) For estimates using data from NMES Public Use Tape 3 (round one person characteristics and functional health status data), the round one weight, WGTR1PER, provided on the present tape should be used. It should be noted that as a result of further response and eligibility edits, not all persons will link when merging Tape 3 to the present tape. In those instances, an imputation or weighting strategy can be developed to adjust for all persons with positive WGTR1PER weights. The preferred approach is to use the round one data and round one weight released on the present tape. (2) For point in time estimates of ADL and IADL problems (Tape 10), the round one or four weight (WGTR1PER and WGTR4PER, respectively), provided on the present tape should be used in all instances of merged data regardless of the type of analysis. (3) NMES Public Use Tape 4, which contains prescribed medicine data for the Medicare beneficiary population, was not designed for mergers with subsequent NMES Household Survey public use tapes and should not be merged with the present tape. Prescribed medicine data for the entire NMES household population will be released as Public Use Tape 14.1. This tape can be merged to the present tape. It should be noted that the sampling weight (HSQACCWT) provided on NMES Tape 9 reflects nonresponse adjustments specific to the health status questionnaire and access to care supplement data on Tape 9. This further nonresponse adjustment requires additional considerations in merging Tape 9 with the present tape. (1) When making estimates for data in the present tape, the sampling weights provided on the current tape should be used. This would include persons not on Tape 9 in the analysis, although data items from Tape 9 will be missing values for these persons. (2) When making estimates of health status or access to care indicators, the weight, HSQACCWT, should be used. This weight adjusts for the exclusion of persons appearing on the present tape that do not link to Tape 9. Variance Estimation Variance estimates of sample statistics require that the complex nature of the NMES Household Survey design be taken into account for hypothesis testing and for the construction of confidence intervals. To obtain variance estimates of statistics by means of statistical programs that use the Taylor series method of variance estimation, variables must be used that denote the strata and the primary sampling unit (PSU) within a given stratum. The variables STRATUMX and SPSU are these variables, respectively, and are included on both files. There are variance estimation programs that account for the complex survey design. A list of available variance estimation programs is included as Attachment 2. Programming Information There are four files on the tape. These files are contained on a standard label, 9 track 6250 bpi tape. The specifications for each file on the tape are as follows: FILE 1: Description: NMES Population Characteristics and Utilization Data for 1987 File 1 - Edited and Constructed Variables Dataset Name: NMES.HS.UTIL1 Number of Observations: 38,446 Number of Variables: 318 Record Length: 775 bytes Block Size: 14,725 bytes Record Format: FB FILE 2: Description: NMES Population Characteristics and Utilization Data for 1987 File 2 - Original Variables and Edit Flags Dataset Name: NMES.HS.UTIL2 Number of Observations: 38,446 Number of Variables: 74 Record Length: 210 bytes Block Size: 14,910 bytes Record Format: FB FILE 3: Description: NMES Population Characteristics and Utilization Data for 1987: Technical and Programming Information and Data Dictionary Dataset Name: NMES.HS.UTILD Record Length: 133 bytes Block Size: 19,950 bytes Record Format: FB FILE 4: Description: NMES Population Characteristics and Utilization Data for 1987: Additional Documentation for SAS Users Dataset Name: NMES.HS.UTILS Record Length: 80 bytes Block Size: 800 bytes Record Format: FB Files 1 and 2 were created using the SAS (Statistical Analysis System, version 5.18) computer software, and converted to EBCDIC format. File 3 contains the technical documentation stored as an Operating System (OS) EBCDIC file containing ASA carriage control characters in the first byte in each record, which will direct the line printer to skip lines, begin a new page, etc. This technical documentation can be copied to disk and retrieved on- line to view, modify with a text editor program such as WYLBUR, or make additional copies. File 4 is an EBCDIC file containing the following additional documentation for SAS users: INPUT statement to create the SAS file, including a LABEL statement; SAS statements which assign a format name to each variable; and SAS statements describing formats. DATA DICTIONARY File 1 Alphabetical Listing of Variables NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 FILE 1 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 -----ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF VARIABLES----- START END NAME DESCRIPTION ----- --- ---- ----------- 257 257 ARMYX ED PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 103 104 BEGDATD1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R1 121 122 BEGDATD2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R2 139 140 BEGDATD3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R3 157 158 BEGDATD4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R4 101 102 BEGDATM1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R1 119 120 BEGDATM2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R2 137 138 BEGDATM3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R3 155 156 BEGDATM4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R4 105 106 BEGDATY1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R1 123 124 BEGDATY2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R2 141 142 BEGDATY3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R3 159 160 BEGDATY4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R4 539 540 BUSINC S36 PID HAS INCORPORATED BUSINESS 199 200 CCMARRX1 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R1 201 202 CCMARRX2 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R2 203 204 CCMARRX3 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R3 205 206 CCMARRX4 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R4 186 186 CENDIV CENSUS DIVISION 565 566 CHMPUSX1 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R1 567 568 CHMPUSX2 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R2 569 570 CHMPUSX3 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R3 571 572 CHMPUSX4 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R4 490 491 CHNGJOB PID CHANGED S21 JOB SOMETIME DURING YEAR 482 483 CINDLS16 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 504 505 CINDLS21 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 484 485 COCCLS16 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 506 507 COCCLS21 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 210 212 DADPN FATHER PN 510 511 DAYSPRWX ED S29 DAYS PER WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 718 719 DENT PID TOTAL # DENTAL VISITS 720 721 DENTORTH PID # DENTAL VSTS INVLVNG ORTHDONTIA WRK 300 302 DISBED PID # BED DISABILITY DAYS EXCL HOSP DAYS 309 311 DISCD PID # CUTDOWN DSB DYS EXCL BD/WK/SCH/HSP 306 308 DISSCHL PID # SCHL-LOSS DISAB DYS INCL HOSP DAYS 303 305 DISWORK PID # WRK-LOSS DISAB DAYS INCL HOSP DAYS 710 711 DRHOME PID # HOME HEALTH VISITS BY A PHYSICIAN 695 697 DROPD PID # PHYS HSP OUTPT VST & ZERO-NGHT ADM 688 689 DRTEL PID # PHYS PHONE CONTACTS NOT HOSP-BASED 685 687 DRVISITS PID # PHYS VISITS EXCL HOSP-BASED & HOME 259 259 DUTYX ED PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RES 18 18 ELIGIND1 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R1 19 19 ELIGIND2 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R2 20 20 ELIGIND3 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R3 21 21 ELIGIND4 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R4 312 313 EMPLOYX1 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R1 314 315 EMPLOYX2 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R2 316 317 EMPLOYX3 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R3 318 319 EMPLOYX4 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R4 109 110 ENDDATD1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R1 127 128 ENDDATD2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R2 145 146 ENDDATD3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R3 163 164 ENDDATD4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R4 107 108 ENDDATM1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R1 125 126 ENDDATM2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R2 143 144 ENDDATM3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R3 161 162 ENDDATM4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R4 111 112 ENDDATY1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R1 129 130 ENDDATY2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R2 147 148 ENDDATY3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R3 165 166 ENDDATY4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R4 703 704 EROMHO PID # EMER RM VSTS RSLTNG IN HSP ADM 701 702 EROMS PID TOTAL # EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS 535 536 ESTMATEX ED S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 330 331 EVERWRK1 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R1 332 333 EVERWRK2 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R2 334 335 EVERWRK3 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R3 336 337 EVERWRK4 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R4 462 463 EVRETIRE S13 PID EVER RETIRE FR JOB OR BUSINESS 70 76 FAMIDX1 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R1 77 83 FAMIDX2 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R2 84 90 FAMIDX3 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R3 91 97 FAMIDX4 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R4 454 455 FAMILL S11 PID W/O JOB: FAM MEM ILL/DISABLED 225 226 FAMREL1 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R1 227 228 FAMREL2 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R2 229 230 FAMREL3 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R3 231 232 FAMREL4 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R4 233 235 FAMRP1 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R1 236 238 FAMRP2 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R2 239 241 FAMRP3 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R3 242 244 FAMRP4 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R4 245 246 FAMSZALL SIZE OF FAMILY AT LAST INTERVIEW 247 248 FAMSZR4 SIZE OF FAMILY - R4 188 190 FIRSTAGE PID AGE AT END OF FIRST ELIGIBLE ROUND 255 255 FIRSTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF FRST ELIGIBLE RN 277 286 FMINCALX TOTAL FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 287 296 FMINCR4X TOTAL FAMILY INCOME - R4 249 250 GRSCHCOX ED PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHL COMPLETED 541 542 HHMEMBR S37 FAM MEMBERS WORK AT PID BUSINESS 196 197 HISP1 ED PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 545 546 HLTHINS S39 PID HAS HEALTH INSUR: OWN BUSINESS 456 457 HMFAMCR S11 PID W/O JOB: CARE HOME/FAMILY 434 435 HMFMCAR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R1 436 437 HMFMCAR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R2 438 439 HMFMCAR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R3 440 441 HMFMCAR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R4 38 45 HOMEIDX1 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU1) 46 53 HOMEIDX2 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU2) 54 61 HOMEIDX3 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU3) 62 69 HOMEIDX4 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU4) 705 706 HOSP PID # HOSPITAL ADMISSNS (INCL PREGNANCY) 707 709 HOSPNGT PID # NIGHTS IN HOSPITL (INCL PREGNANCY) 653 654 HPRIVEG1 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R1 655 656 HPRIVEG2 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R2 657 658 HPRIVEG3 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R3 659 660 HPRIVEG4 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R4 669 670 HPRIVNG1 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R1 671 672 HPRIVNG2 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R2 673 674 HPRIVNG3 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R3 675 676 HPRIVNG4 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R4 677 678 HPRIVOG1 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R1 679 680 HPRIVOG2 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R2 681 682 HPRIVOG3 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R3 683 684 HPRIVOG4 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R4 661 662 HPRIVU1 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R1 663 664 HPRIVU2 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R2 665 666 HPRIVU3 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R3 667 668 HPRIVU4 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R4 645 646 HPRIV1 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R1 647 648 HPRIV2 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R2 649 650 HPRIV3 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R3 651 652 HPRIV4 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R4 508 509 HRSPRWKX ED S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 512 517 HRWAGEHX HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR S21 LAST JOB 320 321 HVEJOBX1 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R1 322 323 HVEJOBX2 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R2 324 325 HVEJOBX3 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R3 326 327 HVEJOBX4 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R4 410 411 ILLDSAB1 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R1 412 413 ILLDSAB2 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R2 414 415 ILLDSAB3 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R3 416 417 ILLDSAB4 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R4 726 737 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 476 478 INDLS16 S18 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 498 500 INDLS21 S25 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 115 116 INTDATD1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R1 133 134 INTDATD2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R2 151 152 INTDATD3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R3 169 170 INTDATD4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R4 113 114 INTDATM1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R1 131 132 INTDATM2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R2 149 150 INTDATM3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R3 167 168 INTDATM4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R4 117 118 INTDATY1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R1 135 136 INTDATY2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R2 153 154 INTDATY3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R3 171 172 INTDATY4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R4 251 252 ISPCUREN PID 17+ CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN SCHOOL 253 254 ISPFUPA PID 17+ CURRNTLY FULL- OR PRT-TIME STDNT 263 263 KORNX ED PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 346 347 LAIDOFF1 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R1 348 349 LAIDOFF2 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R2 350 351 LAIDOFF3 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R3 352 353 LAIDOFF4 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R4 191 193 LASTAGE PID AGE AT END OF LAST ELIGIBLE ROUND 256 256 LASTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF LAST ELIGIBLE RN 533 534 LBRUNIOX ED S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 386 387 LOOKFWR1 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R1 388 389 LOOKFWR2 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R2 390 391 LOOKFWR3 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R3 392 393 LOOKFWR4 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R4 573 574 MCAIDFX1 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R1 575 576 MCAIDFX2 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R2 577 578 MCAIDFX3 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R3 579 580 MCAIDFX4 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R4 557 558 MDCAREX1 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R1 559 560 MDCAREX2 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R2 561 562 MDCAREX3 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R3 563 564 MDCAREX4 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R4 724 725 MEXPOTH PID # SPCL MED EQ PRCHSES/EXCL EYEGL,LNS 722 723 MEXP1 PID # EYEGLASS OR CONTACT LENS PURCHASES 207 209 MOMPN MOTHER PN 537 538 MORELOCX ED S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 22 23 NEWSTAT1 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R1 24 25 NEWSTAT2 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R2 26 27 NEWSTAT3 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R3 28 29 NEWSTAT4 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R4 394 395 NFINDWR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R1 396 397 NFINDWR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R2 398 399 NFINDWR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R3 400 401 NFINDWR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R4 450 451 NJBYRMR S10 PID EVER W/O A JOB > 1 YEAR 712 714 NONDRMHM PID # OTH MD PROV HOME HEALTH VISITS 698 700 NONDROPD PID # OTH MD PROV HSP OUTPT VSTS 693 694 NONDRTEL PID # OTH MD PROV PHON CALLS EXC HSP-BSD 690 692 NONDRVIS PID # OTH MD PROV VSTS EXC HSP-BSD,HME 258 258 NTLGDX ED PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 543 544 NUMFMEMB S38 # FAM MBRS WRKG AT PID BUSINESS 479 481 OCCLS16 S19/S20 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 501 503 OCCLS21 S26/S27 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 1 5 ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 581 582 OTPUBDX1 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R1 583 584 OTPUBDX2 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R2 585 586 OTPUBDX3 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R3 587 588 OTPUBDX4 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R4 266 266 OTSRVX ED PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 452 453 OWNILNS S11 PID W/O JOB: ILL/DISABLED 527 528 PERWHATX ED S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WAGE RATE 9 16 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 715 717 PMEDS PID # PRESCRIBED MEDICINES, INCL REFILLS 6 8 PN PERSON NUMBER 297 297 POVSTAL POVERTY STATUS AT LAST INTERVIEW 298 299 POVSTR4 POVERTY STATUS - R4 605 606 PRIVEG1 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R1 607 608 PRIVEG2 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R2 609 610 PRIVEG3 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R3 611 612 PRIVEG4 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R4 621 622 PRIVNG1 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R1 623 624 PRIVNG2 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R2 625 626 PRIVNG3 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R3 627 628 PRIVNG4 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R4 629 630 PRIVOG1 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R1 631 632 PRIVOG2 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R2 633 634 PRIVOG3 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R3 635 636 PRIVOG4 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R4 637 638 PRIVOUT1 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R1 639 640 PRIVOUT2 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R2 641 642 PRIVOUT3 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R3 643 644 PRIVOUT4 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R4 613 614 PRIVU1 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R1 615 616 PRIVU2 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R2 617 618 PRIVU3 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R3 619 620 PRIVU4 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R4 589 590 PRIVX1 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R1 591 592 PRIVX2 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R2 593 594 PRIVX3 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R3 595 596 PRIVX4 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R4 458 459 PSTUDNT S11 PID W/O JOB: GOING TO SCHOOL 267 276 PTOTALX PERSON INCOME 265 265 PVIETX ED PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 195 195 RACE3 PID RACE/ETHNICITY 194 194 RACE6 ED PID RACE 378 379 RECALL1 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R1 380 381 RECALL2 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R2 382 383 RECALL3 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R3 384 385 RECALL4 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R4 464 465 RETHINS S14 PID HAS RETIREE HEALTH INSURANCE 468 469 RETSTPDD S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - DAY 466 467 RETSTPMM S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - MNTH 470 471 RETSTPYY S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - YEAR 17 17 RKEYIND KEYNESS/RESPONSE INDICATOR 402 403 RRETIRE1 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R1 404 405 RRETIRE2 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R2 406 407 RRETIRE3 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R3 408 409 RRETIRE4 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R4 173 175 RURESP1 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R1 176 178 RURESP2 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R2 179 181 RURESP3 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R3 182 184 RURESP4 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R4 30 31 RU1 REPORTING UNIT - R1 32 33 RU2 REPORTING UNIT - R2 34 35 RU3 REPORTING UNIT - R3 36 37 RU4 REPORTING UNIT - R4 531 532 SCKLEAVE S32 PID HAS PAID MEDICAL LEAVE 529 530 SICKPAY S31 PID HAS PAID SICK LEAVE 260 260 SMPDISX ED PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 198 198 SMPSEXR PID SEX 213 215 SPOPNR1 SPOUSE PN - R1 216 218 SPOPNR2 SPOUSE PN - R2 219 221 SPOPNR3 SPOUSE PN - R3 222 224 SPOPNR4 SPOUSE PN - R4 765 765 SPSU PSEUDO PSU 185 185 SREGION CENSUS REGION 187 187 SSMSA STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 426 427 SSTUDEN1 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R1 428 429 SSTUDEN2 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R2 430 431 SSTUDEN3 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R3 432 433 SSTUDEN4 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R4 762 764 STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 553 554 STRTJOBD S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - DAY 551 552 STRTJOBM S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - MONTH 555 556 STRTJOBY S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - YEAR 472 473 S16JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S16 JOB 486 487 S21JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S21 LAST JOB 418 419 TEMPLOF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R1 420 421 TEMPLOF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R2 422 423 TEMPLOF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R3 424 425 TEMPLOF4 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R4 98 100 TIME_E PID NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE DAYS IN 1987 338 339 TIMEOFF1 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R1 340 341 TIMEOFF2 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R2 342 343 TIMEOFF3 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R3 344 345 TIMEOFF4 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R4 442 443 TOOKOFF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R1 444 445 TOOKOFF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R2 446 447 TOOKOFF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R3 448 449 TOOKOFF4 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R4 547 550 TOTLEMPX ED S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 460 461 TOTLYRS S12 YEARS PID W/O A JOB SINCE AGE 21 597 598 UNINSUR1 PID UNINSURED - R1 599 600 UNINSUR2 PID UNINSURED - R2 601 602 UNINSUR3 PID UNINSURED - R3 603 604 UNINSUR4 PID UNINSURED - R4 264 264 VIETX ED PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 518 526 WAGERTEX ED S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 328 329 WEKSTTLX WEEKS WORKED/REFERENCE YEAR 738 749 WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 750 761 WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 356 357 WHNLOFD1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R1 362 363 WHNLOFD2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R2 368 369 WHNLOFD3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R3 374 375 WHNLOFD4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R4 354 355 WHNLOFM1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R1 360 361 WHNLOFM2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R2 366 367 WHNLOFM3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R3 372 373 WHNLOFM4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R4 358 359 WHNLOFY1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R1 364 365 WHNLOFY2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R2 370 371 WHNLOFY3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R3 376 377 WHNLOFY4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R4 494 495 WHNSTPDD S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRKING AT PLACE-DAY 492 493 WHNSTPMM S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRK AT PLACE - MNTH 496 497 WHNSTPYY S24 DATE PID STOPPED WORKING AT PLACE-YR 474 475 WRKSS16X ED S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP - RETIRMENT JOB 488 489 WRKSS21X ED S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP - LAST JOB 262 262 WWIIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II 261 261 WWIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I Positional Listing of Variables NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 FILE 1 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 -----POSITIONAL LISTING OF VARIABLES----- START END NAME DESCRIPTION ----- --- ---- ----------- 1 5 ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 6 8 PN PERSON NUMBER 9 16 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 17 17 RKEYIND KEYNESS/RESPONSE INDICATOR 18 18 ELIGIND1 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R1 19 19 ELIGIND2 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R2 20 20 ELIGIND3 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R3 21 21 ELIGIND4 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R4 22 23 NEWSTAT1 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R1 24 25 NEWSTAT2 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R2 26 27 NEWSTAT3 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R3 28 29 NEWSTAT4 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE - R4 30 31 RU1 REPORTING UNIT - R1 32 33 RU2 REPORTING UNIT - R2 34 35 RU3 REPORTING UNIT - R3 36 37 RU4 REPORTING UNIT - R4 38 45 HOMEIDX1 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU1) 46 53 HOMEIDX2 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU2) 54 61 HOMEIDX3 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU3) 62 69 HOMEIDX4 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU4) 70 76 FAMIDX1 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R1 77 83 FAMIDX2 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R2 84 90 FAMIDX3 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R3 91 97 FAMIDX4 FAMILY IDENTIFIER - R4 98 100 TIME_E PID NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE DAYS IN 1987 101 102 BEGDATM1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R1 103 104 BEGDATD1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R1 105 106 BEGDATY1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R1 107 108 ENDDATM1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R1 109 110 ENDDATD1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R1 111 112 ENDDATY1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R1 113 114 INTDATM1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R1 115 116 INTDATD1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R1 117 118 INTDATY1 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R1 119 120 BEGDATM2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R2 121 122 BEGDATD2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R2 123 124 BEGDATY2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R2 125 126 ENDDATM2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R2 127 128 ENDDATD2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R2 129 130 ENDDATY2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R2 131 132 INTDATM2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R2 133 134 INTDATD2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R2 135 136 INTDATY2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R2 137 138 BEGDATM3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R3 139 140 BEGDATD3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R3 141 142 BEGDATY3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R3 143 144 ENDDATM3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R3 145 146 ENDDATD3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R3 147 148 ENDDATY3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R3 149 150 INTDATM3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R3 151 152 INTDATD3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R3 153 154 INTDATY3 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R3 155 156 BEGDATM4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - MONTH - R4 157 158 BEGDATD4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - DAY - R4 159 160 BEGDATY4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER - YEAR - R4 161 162 ENDDATM4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - MONTH - R4 163 164 ENDDATD4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - DAY - R4 165 166 ENDDATY4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD - YEAR - R4 167 168 INTDATM4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R4 169 170 INTDATD4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R4 171 172 INTDATY4 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R4 173 175 RURESP1 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R1 176 178 RURESP2 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R2 179 181 RURESP3 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R3 182 184 RURESP4 PN OF RU RESPONDENT - R4 185 185 SREGION CENSUS REGION 186 186 CENDIV CENSUS DIVISION 187 187 SSMSA STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 188 190 FIRSTAGE PID AGE AT END OF FIRST ELIGIBLE ROUND 191 193 LASTAGE PID AGE AT END OF LAST ELIGIBLE ROUND 194 194 RACE6 ED PID RACE 195 195 RACE3 PID RACE/ETHNICITY 196 197 HISP1 ED PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 198 198 SMPSEXR PID SEX 199 200 CCMARRX1 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R1 201 202 CCMARRX2 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R2 203 204 CCMARRX3 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R3 205 206 CCMARRX4 ED PID MARITAL STATUS - R4 207 209 MOMPN MOTHER PN 210 212 DADPN FATHER PN 213 215 SPOPNR1 SPOUSE PN - R1 216 218 SPOPNR2 SPOUSE PN - R2 219 221 SPOPNR3 SPOUSE PN - R3 222 224 SPOPNR4 SPOUSE PN - R4 225 226 FAMREL1 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R1 227 228 FAMREL2 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R2 229 230 FAMREL3 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R3 231 232 FAMREL4 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY - R4 233 235 FAMRP1 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R1 236 238 FAMRP2 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R2 239 241 FAMRP3 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R3 242 244 FAMRP4 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON - R4 245 246 FAMSZALL SIZE OF FAMILY AT LAST INTERVIEW 247 248 FAMSZR4 SIZE OF FAMILY - R4 249 250 GRSCHCOX ED PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHL COMPLETED 251 252 ISPCUREN PID 17+ CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN SCHOOL 253 254 ISPFUPA PID 17+ CURRNTLY FULL- OR PRT-TIME STDNT 255 255 FIRSTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF FRST ELIGIBLE RN 256 256 LASTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF LAST ELIGIBLE RN 257 257 ARMYX ED PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 258 258 NTLGDX ED PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 259 259 DUTYX ED PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RES 260 260 SMPDISX ED PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 261 261 WWIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I 262 262 WWIIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II 263 263 KORNX ED PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 264 264 VIETX ED PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 265 265 PVIETX ED PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 266 266 OTSRVX ED PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 267 276 PTOTALX PERSON INCOME 277 286 FMINCALX TOTAL FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 287 296 FMINCR4X TOTAL FAMILY INCOME - R4 297 297 POVSTAL POVERTY STATUS AT LAST INTERVIEW 298 299 POVSTR4 POVERTY STATUS - R4 300 302 DISBED PID # BED DISABILITY DAYS EXCL HOSP DAYS 303 305 DISWORK PID # WRK-LOSS DISAB DAYS INCL HOSP DAYS 306 308 DISSCHL PID # SCHL-LOSS DISAB DYS INCL HOSP DAYS 309 311 DISCD PID # CUTDOWN DSB DYS EXCL BD/WK/SCH/HSP 312 313 EMPLOYX1 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R1 314 315 EMPLOYX2 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R2 316 317 EMPLOYX3 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R3 318 319 EMPLOYX4 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R4 320 321 HVEJOBX1 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R1 322 323 HVEJOBX2 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R2 324 325 HVEJOBX3 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R3 326 327 HVEJOBX4 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WEEK - R4 328 329 WEKSTTLX WEEKS WORKED/REFERENCE YEAR 330 331 EVERWRK1 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R1 332 333 EVERWRK2 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R2 334 335 EVERWRK3 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R3 336 337 EVERWRK4 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY - R4 338 339 TIMEOFF1 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R1 340 341 TIMEOFF2 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R2 342 343 TIMEOFF3 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R3 344 345 TIMEOFF4 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R4 346 347 LAIDOFF1 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R1 348 349 LAIDOFF2 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R2 350 351 LAIDOFF3 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R3 352 353 LAIDOFF4 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF - R4 354 355 WHNLOFM1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R1 356 357 WHNLOFD1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R1 358 359 WHNLOFY1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R1 360 361 WHNLOFM2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R2 362 363 WHNLOFD2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R2 364 365 WHNLOFY2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R2 366 367 WHNLOFM3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R3 368 369 WHNLOFD3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R3 370 371 WHNLOFY3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R3 372 373 WHNLOFM4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - MONTH - R4 374 375 WHNLOFD4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - DAY - R4 376 377 WHNLOFY4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF - YEAR - R4 378 379 RECALL1 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R1 380 381 RECALL2 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R2 382 383 RECALL3 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R3 384 385 RECALL4 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS - R4 386 387 LOOKFWR1 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R1 388 389 LOOKFWR2 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R2 390 391 LOOKFWR3 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R3 392 393 LOOKFWR4 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK - R4 394 395 NFINDWR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R1 396 397 NFINDWR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R2 398 399 NFINDWR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R3 400 401 NFINDWR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK - R4 402 403 RRETIRE1 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R1 404 405 RRETIRE2 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R2 406 407 RRETIRE3 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R3 408 409 RRETIRE4 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD - R4 410 411 ILLDSAB1 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R1 412 413 ILLDSAB2 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R2 414 415 ILLDSAB3 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R3 416 417 ILLDSAB4 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED - R4 418 419 TEMPLOF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R1 420 421 TEMPLOF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R2 422 423 TEMPLOF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R3 424 425 TEMPLOF4 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF - R4 426 427 SSTUDEN1 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R1 428 429 SSTUDEN2 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R2 430 431 SSTUDEN3 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R3 432 433 SSTUDEN4 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL - R4 434 435 HMFMCAR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R1 436 437 HMFMCAR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R2 438 439 HMFMCAR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R3 440 441 HMFMCAR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY - R4 442 443 TOOKOFF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R1 444 445 TOOKOFF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R2 446 447 TOOKOFF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R3 448 449 TOOKOFF4 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF - R4 450 451 NJBYRMR S10 PID EVER W/O A JOB > 1 YEAR 452 453 OWNILNS S11 PID W/O JOB: ILL/DISABLED 454 455 FAMILL S11 PID W/O JOB: FAM MEM ILL/DISABLED 456 457 HMFAMCR S11 PID W/O JOB: CARE HOME/FAMILY 458 459 PSTUDNT S11 PID W/O JOB: GOING TO SCHOOL 460 461 TOTLYRS S12 YEARS PID W/O A JOB SINCE AGE 21 462 463 EVRETIRE S13 PID EVER RETIRE FR JOB OR BUSINESS 464 465 RETHINS S14 PID HAS RETIREE HEALTH INSURANCE 466 467 RETSTPMM S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - MNTH 468 469 RETSTPDD S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - DAY 470 471 RETSTPYY S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK - YEAR 472 473 S16JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S16 JOB 474 475 WRKSS16X ED S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP - RETIRMENT JOB 476 478 INDLS16 S18 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 479 481 OCCLS16 S19/S20 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 482 483 CINDLS16 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 484 485 COCCLS16 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 486 487 S21JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S21 LAST JOB 488 489 WRKSS21X ED S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP - LAST JOB 490 491 CHNGJOB PID CHANGED S21 JOB SOMETIME DURING YEAR 492 493 WHNSTPMM S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRK AT PLACE - MNTH 494 495 WHNSTPDD S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRKING AT PLACE-DAY 496 497 WHNSTPYY S24 DATE PID STOPPED WORKING AT PLACE-YR 498 500 INDLS21 S25 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 501 503 OCCLS21 S26/S27 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 504 505 CINDLS21 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 506 507 COCCLS21 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 508 509 HRSPRWKX ED S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 510 511 DAYSPRWX ED S29 DAYS PER WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 512 517 HRWAGEHX HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR S21 LAST JOB 518 526 WAGERTEX ED S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 527 528 PERWHATX ED S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WAGE RATE 529 530 SICKPAY S31 PID HAS PAID SICK LEAVE 531 532 SCKLEAVE S32 PID HAS PAID MEDICAL LEAVE 533 534 LBRUNIOX ED S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 535 536 ESTMATEX ED S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 537 538 MORELOCX ED S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 539 540 BUSINC S36 PID HAS INCORPORATED BUSINESS 541 542 HHMEMBR S37 FAM MEMBERS WORK AT PID BUSINESS 543 544 NUMFMEMB S38 # FAM MBRS WRKG AT PID BUSINESS 545 546 HLTHINS S39 PID HAS HEALTH INSUR: OWN BUSINESS 547 550 TOTLEMPX ED S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 551 552 STRTJOBM S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - MONTH 553 554 STRTJOBD S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - DAY 555 556 STRTJOBY S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE - YEAR 557 558 MDCAREX1 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R1 559 560 MDCAREX2 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R2 561 562 MDCAREX3 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R3 563 564 MDCAREX4 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R4 565 566 CHMPUSX1 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R1 567 568 CHMPUSX2 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R2 569 570 CHMPUSX3 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R3 571 572 CHMPUSX4 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R4 573 574 MCAIDFX1 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R1 575 576 MCAIDFX2 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R2 577 578 MCAIDFX3 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R3 579 580 MCAIDFX4 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID - R4 581 582 OTPUBDX1 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R1 583 584 OTPUBDX2 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R2 585 586 OTPUBDX3 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R3 587 588 OTPUBDX4 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE- R4 589 590 PRIVX1 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R1 591 592 PRIVX2 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R2 593 594 PRIVX3 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R3 595 596 PRIVX4 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE - R4 597 598 UNINSUR1 PID UNINSURED - R1 599 600 UNINSUR2 PID UNINSURED - R2 601 602 UNINSUR3 PID UNINSURED - R3 603 604 UNINSUR4 PID UNINSURED - R4 605 606 PRIVEG1 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R1 607 608 PRIVEG2 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R2 609 610 PRIVEG3 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R3 611 612 PRIVEG4 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN - R4 613 614 PRIVU1 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R1 615 616 PRIVU2 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R2 617 618 PRIVU3 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R3 619 620 PRIVU4 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN - R4 621 622 PRIVNG1 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R1 623 624 PRIVNG2 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R2 625 626 PRIVNG3 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R3 627 628 PRIVNG4 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN - R4 629 630 PRIVOG1 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R1 631 632 PRIVOG2 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R2 633 634 PRIVOG3 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R3 635 636 PRIVOG4 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN - R4 637 638 PRIVOUT1 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R1 639 640 PRIVOUT2 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R2 641 642 PRIVOUT3 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R3 643 644 PRIVOUT4 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU - R4 645 646 HPRIV1 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R1 647 648 HPRIV2 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R2 649 650 HPRIV3 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R3 651 652 HPRIV4 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN - R4 653 654 HPRIVEG1 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R1 655 656 HPRIVEG2 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R2 657 658 HPRIVEG3 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R3 659 660 HPRIVEG4 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN - R4 661 662 HPRIVU1 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R1 663 664 HPRIVU2 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R2 665 666 HPRIVU3 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R3 667 668 HPRIVU4 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN - R4 669 670 HPRIVNG1 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R1 671 672 HPRIVNG2 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R2 673 674 HPRIVNG3 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R3 675 676 HPRIVNG4 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN - R4 677 678 HPRIVOG1 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R1 679 680 HPRIVOG2 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R2 681 682 HPRIVOG3 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R3 683 684 HPRIVOG4 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN - R4 685 687 DRVISITS PID # PHYS VISITS EXCL HOSP-BASED & HOME 688 689 DRTEL PID # PHYS PHONE CONTACTS NOT HOSP-BASED 690 692 NONDRVIS PID # OTH MD PROV VSTS EXC HSP-BSD,HME 693 694 NONDRTEL PID # OTH MD PROV PHON CALLS EXC HSP-BSD 695 697 DROPD PID # PHYS HSP OUTPT VST & ZERO-NGHT ADM 698 700 NONDROPD PID # OTH MD PROV HSP OUTPT VSTS 701 702 EROMS PID TOTAL # EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS 703 704 EROMHO PID # EMER RM VSTS RSLTNG IN HSP ADM 705 706 HOSP PID # HOSPITAL ADMISSNS (INCL PREGNANCY) 707 709 HOSPNGT PID # NIGHTS IN HOSPITL (INCL PREGNANCY) 710 711 DRHOME PID # HOME HEALTH VISITS BY A PHYSICIAN 712 714 NONDRMHM PID # OTH MD PROV HOME HEALTH VISITS 715 717 PMEDS PID # PRESCRIBED MEDICINES, INCL REFILLS 718 719 DENT PID TOTAL # DENTAL VISITS 720 721 DENTORTH PID # DENTAL VSTS INVLVNG ORTHDONTIA WRK 722 723 MEXP1 PID # EYEGLASS OR CONTACT LENS PURCHASES 724 725 MEXPOTH PID # SPCL MED EQ PRCHSES/EXCL EYEGL,LNS 726 737 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 738 749 WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 750 761 WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 762 764 STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 765 765 SPSU PSEUDO PSU File 1 Codebook General Information NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 FILE 1 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 ________________________ This codebook provides unweighted and weighted frequencies for person-level variables for all persons in the NMES Household Survey. Included are record identifiers, full-year and round-specific eligibility status indicators, demographic, employment, and health insurance status descriptors, as well as full-year variables for the use of health services. To obtain national esti- mates for the variables on this file, the weights described at the end of this codebook must be used. Information concerning the sample design and use of appropriate sampling weights is provided in the file documentation. For variables corresponding directly to questionnaire items, the questionnaire item number is provided in the variable descriptor. For variables with an asterisk in the rightmost column, explanatory notes are provided at the end of the File 2 codebook in alphabetical order of variable name. File 2 con- tains unedited versions of the edited variables on this file as well as imputation flags for constructed variables. Variable Positions 1-26 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 5.0 NUM 1 5 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 20001-37615 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PN PERSON NUMBER 3.0 NUM 6 8 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 10-266 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 8.0 CHAR 9 16 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER VALID PERSON ID 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RKEYIND KEYNESS/RESPONSE INDICATOR 1.0 NUM 17 17 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 FULL YEAR KEY 34,459 239,392,856 2 PART YEAR KEY 2,294 0 3 NON-KEY 1,569 0 4 OUT OF SCOPE 124 0 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ELIGIND1 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R1 1.0 NUM 18 18* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 PICKD UP LATER 37 60,215 2 PERIOD MISSED 21 0 3 INEL 2,022 3,444,635 4 RESP 36,166 234,688,133 5 RESP/INEL 200 1,199,873 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ELIGIND2 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR - R2 1.0 NUM 19 19* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 PICKD UP LATER 400 2,502,080 2 PERIOD MISSED 1,420 0 3 INEL 1,090 2,585,431 4 RESP 34,278 231,517,259 5 RESP/INEL 1,258 2,788,086 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ELIGIND3 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR-R3 1.0 NUM 20 20* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 PICKD UP LATER 7,369 48,113,794 2 PERIOD MISSED 1,990 0 3 INEL 764 2,915,019 4 RESP 27,580 186,788,510 5 RESP/INEL 743 1,575,534 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ELIGIND4 ELIGIBILITY/RESPONSE INDICATOR-R4 1.0 NUM 21 21* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 2 PERIOD MISSED 2,377 0 3 INEL 607 2,961,097 4 RESP 34,967 235,215,738 5 RESP/INEL 495 1,216,021 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NEWSTAT1 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE-R 2.0 NUM 22 23 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 11 P STILL IN RU 35,826 232,639,205 12 ACTIVE DUTY 146 240,393 13 STUDENT, AWAY 312 2,570,044 31 DECEASD IN RN 60 333,681 32 INSTITUTLIZED 24 116,565 41 INSTITUT, OTH 2 9,599 42 MOVED W/I US 77 0 43 MOV OUTSID US 7 52,081 44 MOVED, FT MIL 4 16,648 95 NOT YET IN RU 1,931 3,354,425 96 ELIG NONRESP 52 60,215 98 ELG/RU NONRES 5 0 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NEWSTAT2 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE-R2 2.0 NUM 24 25* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 11 P STILL IN RU 33,826 228,888,892 12 ACTIVE DUTY 128 196,942 13 STUDENT, AWAY 312 2,474,306 31 DECEASD IN RN 98 481,301 32 INSTITUTLIZED 58 290,550 46 TO NONHLTH IN 13 123,119 48 MOV OUTSID US 15 118,934 49 MOVED, FT MIL 20 106,353 51 NEWBORN BABY 202 1,433,893 52 FR HLTHCRE IN 2 26,254 53 FROM OTH INST 33 200,845 54 FROM DIFF HH 844 0 62 ALL MIL/STU 52 372,516 67 ALL RU DIED 8 46,480 68 ALL RU INSTZD 6 39,490 81 R2/R3 NOT COM 388 2,163,413 91 DIED PREV RND 60 333,681 95 NOT YET IN RU 921 1,742,389 96 ELIG NONRESP 97 85,024 97 ELG/RU REFUSD 935 0 98 ELG/RU NONRES 428 268,475 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NEWSTAT3 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE-R3 2.0 NUM 26 27 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 11 P STILL IN RU 27,237 184,687,609 12 ACTIVE DUTY 102 139,022 13 STUDENT, AWAY 245 1,991,209 31 DECEASD IN RN 67 306,805 32 INSTITUTLIZED 35 186,485 45 NON-KEY, MOVD 64 0 46 TO NONHLTH IN 11 73,450 48 MOV OUTSID US 17 108,449 49 MOVED, FT MIL 26 136,217 51 NEWBORN BABY 123 911,591 53 FROM OTH INST 7 63,647 54 FROM DIFF HH 431 0 62 ALL MIL/STU 82 595,521 67 ALL RU DIED 16 90,228 68 ALL RU INSTZD 25 148,122 69 MERG W/ OT RU 13 0 80 METH SMP HOLD 3,633 23,654,298 81 R2/R3 NOT COM 4,256 24,598,290 91 DIED PREV RND 158 814,981 95 NOT YET IN RU 379 767,151 96 ELIG NONRESP 1,359 85,866 97 ELG/RU REFUSD 88 0 98 ELG/RU NONRES 72 33,916 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 28-90 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- NEWSTAT4 PID ELIGIBILITY CODE-R4 2.0 NUM 28 29 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 11 P STILL IN RU 34,401 232,205,531 12 ACTIVE DUTY 117 101,076 13 STUDENT, AWAY 349 2,803,171 31 DECEASD IN RN 52 240,735 32 INSTITUTLIZED 59 280,698 45 NON-KEY, MOVD 149 0 46 TO NONHLTH IN 20 154,830 48 MOV OUTSID US 45 299,285 49 MOVED, FT MIL 40 186,937 51 NEWBORN BABY 99 724,292 52 FR HLTHCRE IN 2 20,131 53 FROM OTH INST 7 45,000 54 FROM DIFF HH 291 0 62 ALL MIL/STU 119 829,960 67 ALL RU DIED 26 133,538 68 ALL RU INSTZD 47 245,887 69 MERG W/ OT RU 22 0 91 DIED PREV RND 225 1,121,786 96 ELIG NONRESP 1,530 0 97 ELG/RU REFUSD 440 0 98 ELG/RU NONRES 406 0 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RU1 REPORTING UNIT-R1 2.0 CHAR 30 31 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 A PRIMARY UNIT 34,007 220,154,994 B 1ST SECNDRY UT 1,994 13,383,696 C 2ND SECNDRY UT 289 1,893,171 D 3RD SECNDRY UT 46 291,054 E 4TH SECNDRY UT 15 89,006 F 5TH SECNDRY UT 9 55,156 G 6TH SECNDRY UT 2 6,847 H 7TH SECNDRY UT 2 11,023 I 8TH SECNDRY UT 2 3,058 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RU2 REPORTING UNIT-R2 2.0 CHAR 32 33 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 A PRIMARY UNIT 32,451 215,269,784 B 1ST SECNDRY UT 2,552 15,978,466 C 2ND SECNDRY UT 431 2,481,660 D 3RD SECNDRY UT 72 400,413 E 4TH SECNDRY UT 16 98,938 F 5TH SECNDRY UT 8 55,156 G 6TH SECNDRY UT 2 6,847 H 7TH SECNDRY UT 2 11,023 I 8TH SECNDRY UT 2 3,058 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RU3 REPORTING UNIT-R3 2.0 CHAR 34 35 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 A PRIMARY UNIT 25,797 172,775,139 B 1ST SECNDRY UT 2,105 13,182,580 C 2ND SECNDRY UT 350 2,005,199 D 3RD SECNDRY UT 52 294,782 E 4TH SECNDRY UT 13 81,088 F 5TH SECNDRY UT 4 18,895 H 7TH SECNDRY UT 1 3,303 I 8TH SECNDRY UT 1 3,058 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RU4 REPORTING UNIT-R4 2.0 CHAR 36 37 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 A PRIMARY UNIT 31,814 213,794,791 B 1ST SECNDRY UT 2,926 18,557,983 C 2ND SECNDRY UT 588 3,314,216 D 3RD SECNDRY UT 105 578,451 E 4TH SECNDRY UT 18 110,234 F 5TH SECNDRY UT 7 55,156 G 6TH SECNDRY UT 1 6,847 H 7TH SECNDRY UT 2 11,023 I 8TH SECNDRY UT 1 3,058 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HOMEIDX1 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU1) 8.0 CHAR 38 45 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 VALID RU ID 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HOMEIDX2 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU2) 8.0 CHAR 46 53 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 VALID RU ID 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HOMEIDX3 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU3) 8.0 CHAR 54 61 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 VALID RU ID 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HOMEIDX4 REPORTING UNIT ID (ODUX + RU4) 8.0 CHAR 62 69 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 VALID RU ID 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMIDX1 FAMILY IDENTIFIER-R1 7.0 CHAR 70 76 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 VALID FAMILY ID 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMIDX2 FAMILY IDENTIFIER-R2 7.0 CHAR 77 83 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 VALID FAMILY ID 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMIDX3 FAMILY IDENTIFIER-R3 7.0 CHAR 84 90 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 VALID FAMILY ID 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 91-121 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- FAMIDX4 FAMILY IDENTIFIER-R4 7.0 CHAR 91 97 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 VALID FAMILY ID 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TIME_E PID NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE DAYS IN 1987 3.0 NUM 98 100* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 1,693 0 2-90 268 1,751,911 91-182 307 2,118,549 183-274 328 2,124,334 275-364 264 1,596,032 365 35,586 231,802,031 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATM1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-MONTH-R1 2.0 NUM 101 102* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 JANUARY 36,300 235,465,264 2 FEBRUARY 26 164,940 3 MARCH 28 167,370 4 APRIL 7 45,068 5 MAY 2 21,529 6 JUNE 2 19,508 7 JULY 1 4,327 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATD1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-DAY-R1 2.0 NUM 103 104 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1-31 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATY1 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-YEAR-R1 2.0 NUM 105 106* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 87 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATM1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-MONTH-R1 2.0 NUM 107 108* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 JANUARY 33 158,620 2 FEBRUARY 9,907 63,508,980 3 MARCH 16,142 105,262,545 4 APRIL 7,839 52,429,475 5 MAY 1,818 11,086,431 6 JUNE 175 933,077 7 JULY 435 2,444,887 8 AUGUST 17 63,992 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATD1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-DAY-R1 2.0 NUM 109 110 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1-31 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATY1 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-YEAR-R1 2.0 NUM 111 112 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 87 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATM1 DATE OF INTERVIEW-MONTH-R1 2.0 NUM 113 114 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 2 FEBRUARY 9,891 63,439,500 3 MARCH 16,160 105,326,985 4 APRIL 7,857 52,529,132 5 MAY 1,826 11,108,289 6 JUNE 177 955,451 7 JULY 438 2,464,658 8 AUGUST 17 63,992 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATD1 DATE OF INTERVIEW-DAY-R1 2.0 NUM 115 116 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1-31 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATY1 DATE OF INTERVIEW-YEAR-R1 2.0 NUM 117 118 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 87 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATM2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-MONTH-R2 2.0 NUM 119 120* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 JANUARY 35 50,685 2 FEBRUARY 9,630 63,198,136 3 MARCH 15,673 105,042,455 4 APRIL 7,650 52,606,560 5 MAY 1,791 11,253,315 6 JUNE 406 1,163,194 7 JULY 246 811,950 8 AUGUST 88 149,010 9 SEPTEMBER 15 30,041 10 OCTOBER 2 0 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATD2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-DAY-R2 2.0 NUM 121 122* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1-31 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 123-149 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- BEGDATY2 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-YEAR-R2 2.0 NUM 123 124* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 87 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATM2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-MONTH-R2 2.0 NUM 125 126* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 2 FEBRUARY 2 9,635 3 MARCH 18 102,390 4 APRIL 31 165,128 5 MAY 37 200,564 6 JUNE 5,620 37,259,852 7 JULY 12,677 85,673,002 8 AUGUST 12,039 79,416,833 9 SEPTEMBER 4,445 27,690,923 10 OCTOBER 632 3,608,655 11 NOVEMBER 35 178,361 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATD2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-DAY-R2 2.0 NUM 127 128* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1-31 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATY2 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-YEAR-R2 2.0 NUM 129 130* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 87 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATM2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - MONTH - R2 2.0 NUM 131 132 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 6 JUNE 5,598 37,128,041 7 JULY 12,690 85,763,097 8 AUGUST 12,092 79,681,976 9 SEPTEMBER 4,478 27,870,570 10 OCTOBER 641 3,675,454 11 NOVEMBER 37 186,207 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATD2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - DAY - R2 2.0 NUM 133 134 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1-31 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATY2 DATE OF INTERVIEW - YEAR - R2 2.0 NUM 135 136 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 87 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATM3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-MONTH-R3 2.0 NUM 137 138* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 JANUARY 3 4,770 2 FEBRUARY 11 70,987 3 MARCH 25 116,486 4 APRIL 14 32,021 5 MAY 17 85,857 6 JUNE 4,574 30,682,985 7 JULY 10,574 72,092,651 8 AUGUST 9,279 62,006,842 9 SEPTEMBER 3,311 21,162,603 10 OCTOBER 421 1,931,965 11 NOVEMBER 81 165,299 12 DECEMBER 13 11,576 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATD3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-DAY-R3 2.0 NUM 139 140* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1-31 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATY3 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-YEAR-R3 2.0 NUM 141 142* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 87 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATM3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-MONTH-R3 2.0 NUM 143 144* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 6 JUNE 1 0 7 JULY 18 63,399 8 AUGUST 31 116,235 9 SEPTEMBER 39 99,054 10 OCTOBER 4,709 32,524,632 11 NOVEMBER 13,717 91,149,611 12 DECEMBER 9,808 64,411,113 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATD3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-DAY-R3 2.0 NUM 145 146 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1-31 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATY3 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-YEAR-R3 2.0 NUM 147 148 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 87 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATM3 DATE OF INTERVIEW-MONTH-R3 2.0 NUM 149 150 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 10 OCTOBER 4,674 32,434,666 11 NOVEMBER 13,752 91,252,407 12 DECEMBER 9,897 64,676,970 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 151-181 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- INTDATD3 DATE OF INTERVIEW-DAY-R3 2.0 NUM 151 152 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1-31 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATY3 DATE OF INTERVIEW-YEAR-R3 2.0 NUM 153 154 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 87 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATM4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-MONTH-R4 2.0 NUM 155 156* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 JANUARY 9 14,519 2 FEBRUARY 3 782 3 MARCH 7 31,306 4 APRIL 10 44,027 5 MAY 3 0 6 JUNE 966 6,323,358 7 JULY 2,266 15,395,353 8 AUGUST 2,693 17,446,549 9 SEPTEMBER 1,146 6,780,325 10 OCTOBER 4,995 34,319,600 11 NOVEMBER 13,620 91,416,038 12 DECEMBER 9,744 64,659,903 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATD4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-DAY-R4 2.0 NUM 157 158* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1-31 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BEGDATY4 BEGINNING OF REFERENCE PER-YEAR-R4 2.0 NUM 159 160* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 87 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATM4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-MONTH-R4 2.0 NUM 161 162 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 3 MARCH 1 0 6 JUNE 2 22,891 7 JULY 5 13,143 8 AUGUST 4 22,866 9 SEPTEMBER 13 36,682 10 OCTOBER 13 68,642 11 NOVEMBER 24 102,371 12 DECEMBER 35,400 236,165,165 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATD4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-DAY-R4 2.0 NUM 163 164 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1-31 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ENDDATY4 END OF REFERENCE PERIOD-YEAR-R4 2.0 NUM 165 166 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 87 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATM4 DATE OF INTERVIEW-MONTH-R4 2.0 NUM 167 168 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 JANUARY 2,634 16,992,887 2 FEBRUARY 12,159 81,804,765 3 MARCH 13,544 91,282,139 4 APRIL 5,866 38,225,186 5 MAY 1,205 7,785,107 6 JUNE 50 321,940 7 JULY 3 6,715 8 AUGUST 1 13,021 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATD4 DATE OF INTERVIEW-DAY-R4 2.0 NUM 169 170 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1-31 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INTDATY4 DATE OF INTERVIEW-YEAR-R4 2.0 NUM 171 172 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 88 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RURESP1 PN OF RU RESPONDENT-R1 3.0 NUM 173 175 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -95 RSP NT IN DU 45 264,843 -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 88 546,803 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 10-199 36,233 235,076,359 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RURESP2 PN OF RU RESPONDENT-R2 3.0 NUM 176 178 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -95 RSP NT IN DU 86 554,404 -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 93 507,569 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 10-199 35,357 233,243,372 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RURESP3 PN OF RU RESPONDENT-R3 3.0 NUM 179 181 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -95 RSP NT IN DU 56 290,733 -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 65 440,259 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 10-152 28,202 187,633,052 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 182-199 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- RURESP4 PN OF RU RESPONDENT-R4 3.0 NUM 182 184 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -95 RSP NT IN DU 78 429,516 -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 82 556,351 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 10-186 35,302 235,445,892 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SREGION CENSUS REGION 1.0 NUM 185 185 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 NORTHEAST 7,490 47,921,057 2 MIDWEST 9,074 60,478,470 3 SOUTH 14,524 83,766,461 4 WEST 7,358 47,226,868 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CENDIV CENSUS DIVISION 1.0 NUM 186 186 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 NEW ENGLAND 1,367 9,243,011 2 MID ATLANTIC 6,123 38,678,046 3 EAST NO CENT 6,737 44,241,874 4 WEST NO CENT 2,337 16,236,596 5 SOUTH ATLANTC 7,808 45,549,449 6 EAST SO CENT 2,656 15,975,068 7 WEST SO CENT 4,060 22,241,944 8 MOUNTAIN 2,367 15,714,765 9 PACIFIC 4,991 31,512,104 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SSMSA STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 1.0 NUM 187 187 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 19 LARGEST 10,693 64,481,109 2 OTHER SMSA 17,746 114,057,920 3 NOT SMSA 10,007 60,853,827 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FIRSTAGE PID AGE AT END OF FIRST ELIGIBLE ROUND 3.0 NUM 188 190 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0-15 9,666 58,955,669 16 655 3,973,382 17 631 3,859,002 18 555 3,209,671 19-20 1,085 6,664,332 21 614 3,965,073 22 578 3,763,521 23-54 15,467 106,367,217 55-64 3,309 22,113,880 65 + 5,886 26,521,109 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LASTAGE PID AGE AT END OF LAST ELIGIBLE ROUND 3.0 NUM 191 193 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0-15 9,219 55,922,385 16 631 3,906,190 17 660 3,920,149 18 603 3,819,922 19-20 1,110 6,402,429 21 556 3,667,910 22 601 3,819,418 23-54 15,641 107,672,766 55-64 3,254 21,966,691 65 + 6,171 28,294,995 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RACE6 ED PID RACE 1.0 NUM 194 194 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 AMER INDIAN 313 2,286,624 2 ALASKN NATIVE 27 198,270 3 ASIAN/PACIFIC 580 4,762,729 4 BLACK 8,505 29,164,361 5 WHITE 27,257 194,357,764 6 OTHER 1,764 8,623,108 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RACE3 PID RACE/ETHNICITY 1.0 NUM 195 195 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 HISPANIC 4,308 19,186,005 2 BLACK NONHISP 8,370 28,566,669 3 OTHER 25,768 191,640,182 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HISP1 ED PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 2.0 NUM 196 197 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,138 220,206,851 1 PUERTO RICAN 571 2,442,064 2 CUBAN 160 597,213 3 MEX/MEXAM/CHI 2,590 11,733,779 4 OTH LATIN AME 481 2,090,730 5 OTHER SPANISH 506 2,322,218 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SMPSEXR PID SEX 1.0 NUM 198 198 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 MALE 18,094 115,861,023 2 FEMALE 20,352 123,531,833 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARRX1 ED PID MARITAL STATUS-R1 2.0 NUM 199 200 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 30 239,689 -8 DONT KNOW 4 14,837 -7 REFUSED 3 11,048 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,494 59,850,332 1 MARRIED 15,331 102,911,996 2 WIDOWED 2,622 13,094,028 3 DIVORCED 2,120 14,403,089 4 SEPARATED 796 4,410,907 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,844 40,246,084 6 WID IN REF PR 72 373,729 7 DIV IN REF PR 50 332,267 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 201-225 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- CCMARRX2 ED PID MARITAL STATUS-R2 2.0 NUM 201 202 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 27 120,635 -8 DONT KNOW 6 24,786 -7 REFUSED 1 4,573 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,459 60,487,523 1 MARRIED 14,871 102,071,077 2 WIDOWED 2,558 13,172,772 3 DIVORCED 2,063 14,228,518 4 SEPARATED 817 4,550,095 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,589 38,759,760 6 WID IN REF PR 65 325,231 7 DIV IN REF PR 80 560,374 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARRX3 ED PID MARITAL STATUS-R3 2.0 NUM 203 204 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 19 97,297 -8 DONT KNOW 3 19,872 -7 REFUSED 1 4,573 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 7,613 49,378,072 1 MARRIED 11,941 82,371,580 2 WIDOWED 2,095 10,784,808 3 DIVORCED 1,680 11,807,780 4 SEPARATED 617 3,513,170 5 NEVER MARRIED 4,285 29,964,064 6 WID IN REF PR 37 165,326 7 DIV IN REF PR 32 257,501 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARRX4 ED PID MARITAL STATUS-R4 2.0 NUM 205 206 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 39 196,965 -8 DONT KNOW 3 15,419 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,482 61,126,461 1 MARRIED 14,772 102,374,730 2 WIDOWED 2,564 13,239,247 3 DIVORCED 2,115 14,694,991 4 SEPARATED 827 4,777,005 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,583 39,502,130 6 WID IN REF PR 33 168,082 7 DIV IN REF PR 44 336,729 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MOMPN MOTHER PN 3.0 NUM 207 209 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 24,687 154,600,613 10-199 13,759 84,792,243 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DADPN FATHER PN 3.0 NUM 210 212 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,897 175,576,007 10-186 9,549 63,816,849 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPOPNR1 SPOUSE PN-R1 3.0 NUM 213 215 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,202 134,069,986 10-199 15,164 101,818,019 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPOPNR2 SPOUSE PN-R2 3.0 NUM 216 218 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,804 133,128,762 10-199 14,732 101,176,583 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPOPNR3 SPOUSE PN-R3 3.0 NUM 219 221 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 16,485 106,687,898 10-204 11,838 81,676,146 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPOPNR4 SPOUSE PN-R4 3.0 NUM 222 224 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,862 135,206,554 10-211 14,600 101,225,205 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMREL1 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY-R1 2.0 NUM 225 226 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 6 20,996 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 0 REF PERSON 14,506 95,962,831 1 MOTHER 201 920,141 2 FATHER 37 201,069 3 SISTER 176 872,246 4 BROTHER 150 959,756 5 DAUGHTER 5,625 36,241,251 6 SON 6,219 40,267,279 7 WIFE 6,646 44,992,941 8 HUSBAND 794 5,245,329 9 MOTHER-IN-LAW 102 384,736 10 FATHER-IN-LAW 32 164,528 11 SISTER-IN-LAW 22 124,870 12 BROTH-IN-LAW 37 214,009 13 DAUGHT-IN-LAW 48 272,360 14 SON-IN-LAW 52 284,433 15 STEPMOTHER 1 2,891 16 STEPFATHER 1 3,516 17 STEPSISTER 1 11,042 19 STEPDAUGHTER 177 1,224,531 20 STEPSON 215 1,452,123 21 GRANDMOTHER 6 23,769 22 GRANDFATHER 1 1,853 23 AUNT 25 97,451 24 UNCLE 11 46,984 25 NIECE 71 312,109 26 NEPHEW 87 377,679 27 COUSIN 46 232,836 28 GRANDSON 434 1,929,250 29 GRANDDAUGHTER 420 1,928,348 34 MALE PARTNER 32 203,186 35 FEMALE PARTNR 60 446,722 36 GRT-GRANDSON 24 65,544 37 GRT-GRNDDAUGH 24 69,850 38 STEPGRANDSON 4 10,995 39 STEPGRANDDAUG 8 40,387 40 GRANDNEPHEW 4 10,673 41 GRANDNIECE 1 2,596 42 FOSTER CHILD 26 84,007 44 GRNDAUG-IN-LW 1 1,270 45 GRNSON-IN-LAW 2 8,317 46 GRNMOTH-IN-LW 2 13,132 47 GRNFATH-IN-LW 2 9,662 48 PARTNR'S DAU 6 51,406 49 PARTNR'S SON 2 17,275 50 FRIEND 5 18,501 52 IN-LAW'S REL 2 4,399 53 MOTHLW'S SIS 1 2,306 55 DAUG'S BOYFR 2 8,008 91 OTHER REL 9 46,616 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 227-231 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- FAMREL2 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY-R2 2.0 NUM 227 228 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 3 7,446 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 0 REF PERSON 14,127 97,216,808 1 MOTHER 231 840,966 2 FATHER 69 195,779 3 SISTER 185 726,023 4 BROTHER 164 850,319 5 DAUGHTER 5,485 35,946,761 6 SON 6,077 40,008,090 7 WIFE 6,321 44,125,767 8 HUSBAND 870 5,408,354 9 MOTHER-IN-LAW 100 346,180 10 FATHER-IN-LAW 35 154,356 11 SISTER-IN-LAW 29 110,835 12 BROTH-IN-LAW 48 173,521 13 DAUGHT-IN-LAW 40 202,477 14 SON-IN-LAW 51 183,428 15 STEPMOTHER 3 2,891 16 STEPFATHER 7 0 17 STEPSISTER 6 11,042 18 STEPBROTHER 2 0 19 STEPDAUGHTER 168 1,095,886 20 STEPSON 203 1,376,250 21 GRANDMOTHER 10 23,769 22 GRANDFATHER 3 1,853 23 AUNT 26 84,438 24 UNCLE 14 49,234 25 NIECE 80 311,133 26 NEPHEW 90 278,015 27 COUSIN 61 200,943 28 GRANDSON 411 1,667,574 29 GRANDDAUGHTER 412 1,752,279 34 MALE PARTNER 35 193,077 35 FEMALE PARTNR 49 319,624 36 GRT-GRANDSON 23 66,721 37 GRT-GRNDDAUGH 26 85,805 38 STEPGRANDSON 4 10,995 39 STEPGRANDDAUG 3 20,142 40 GRANDNEPHEW 5 16,403 41 GRANDNIECE 1 2,596 42 FOSTER CHILD 29 95,722 44 GRNDAUG-IN-LW 1 1,270 45 GRNSON-IN-LAW 2 8,317 46 GRNMOTH-IN-LW 2 13,132 47 GRNFATH-IN-LW 2 9,662 48 PARTNR'S DAU 4 43,320 49 PARTNR'S SON 3 17,275 50 FRIEND 5 12,023 52 IN-LAW'S REL 2 4,399 55 DAUG'S BOYFR 1 5,257 91 OTHER REL 8 27,191 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMREL3 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY-R3 2.0 NUM 229 230 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 3 7,446 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 0 REF PERSON 11,366 79,453,821 1 MOTHER 182 601,805 2 FATHER 66 131,822 3 SISTER 151 564,574 4 BROTHER 127 576,841 5 DAUGHTER 4,325 28,735,439 6 SON 4,787 31,871,436 7 WIFE 5,069 35,677,624 8 HUSBAND 705 4,142,528 9 MOTHER-IN-LAW 71 270,784 10 FATHER-IN-LAW 36 124,140 11 SISTER-IN-LAW 27 74,885 12 BROTH-IN-LAW 32 91,193 13 DAUGHT-IN-LAW 30 133,489 14 SON-IN-LAW 35 116,163 15 STEPMOTHER 3 2,891 16 STEPFATHER 4 4,153 17 STEPSISTER 2 11,042 18 STEPBROTHER 3 0 19 STEPDAUGHTER 138 848,536 20 STEPSON 156 999,567 21 GRANDMOTHER 11 25,491 22 GRANDFATHER 2 0 23 AUNT 20 57,866 24 UNCLE 12 48,387 25 NIECE 66 240,030 26 NEPHEW 74 231,445 27 COUSIN 50 145,357 28 GRANDSON 297 1,137,958 29 GRANDDAUGHTER 322 1,332,054 34 MALE PARTNER 29 153,291 35 FEMALE PARTNR 40 266,275 36 GRT-GRANDSON 20 62,963 37 GRT-GRNDDAUGH 17 37,652 38 STEPGRANDSON 2 3,048 39 STEPGRANDDAUG 1 8,288 40 GRANDNEPHEW 5 20,148 41 GRANDNIECE 1 2,596 42 FOSTER CHILD 15 61,325 44 GRNDAUG-IN-LW 2 1,270 45 GRNSON-IN-LAW 1 4,684 46 GRNMOTH-IN-LW 1 4,611 47 GRNFATH-IN-LW 1 6,816 48 PARTNR'S DAU 4 43,777 49 PARTNR'S SON 2 10,220 50 FRIEND 4 5,845 91 OTHER REL 6 12,466 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMREL4 PID RELAT'P TO REF PERS IN FAMILY-R4 2.0 NUM 231 232 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 3 7,446 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 0 REF PERSON 14,085 99,614,601 1 MOTHER 254 800,745 2 FATHER 96 193,305 3 SISTER 185 658,774 4 BROTHER 189 796,445 5 DAUGHTER 5,481 36,414,457 6 SON 6,054 40,314,938 7 WIFE 6,212 43,877,184 8 HUSBAND 895 5,256,264 9 MOTHER-IN-LAW 99 338,779 10 FATHER-IN-LAW 34 127,588 11 SISTER-IN-LAW 34 113,434 12 BROTH-IN-LAW 40 156,358 13 DAUGHT-IN-LAW 34 159,199 14 SON-IN-LAW 49 170,691 15 STEPMOTHER 4 2,891 16 STEPFATHER 8 4,153 17 STEPSISTER 2 11,042 18 STEPBROTHER 2 0 19 STEPDAUGHTER 171 1,065,188 20 STEPSON 205 1,293,836 21 GRANDMOTHER 13 26,250 22 GRANDFATHER 2 1,853 23 AUNT 25 74,662 24 UNCLE 14 54,709 25 NIECE 82 282,057 26 NEPHEW 95 276,034 27 COUSIN 53 159,280 28 GRANDSON 405 1,598,535 29 GRANDDAUGHTER 421 1,698,049 34 MALE PARTNER 35 165,315 35 FEMALE PARTNR 45 286,147 36 GRT-GRANDSON 22 64,629 37 GRT-GRNDDAUGH 26 63,925 38 STEPGRANDSON 5 10,995 39 STEPGRANDDAUG 3 20,142 40 GRANDNEPHEW 6 20,148 41 GRANDNIECE 2 2,596 42 FOSTER CHILD 30 107,568 44 GRNDAUG-IN-LW 2 1,270 46 GRNMOTH-IN-LW 1 4,611 47 GRNFATH-IN-LW 2 10,361 48 PARTNR'S DAU 5 51,406 49 PARTNR'S SON 3 17,275 50 FRIEND 9 12,023 51 FRIEND'S SON 1 0 52 IN-LAW'S REL 5 2,562 54 DAULW'S MOTH 1 0 55 DAUG'S BOYFR 1 5,257 91 OTHER REL 12 36,784 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 223-258 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- FAMRP1 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON-R1 3 NUM 233 235 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 10-186 36,366 235,888,006 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMRP2 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON-R2 3.0 NUM 236 238 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 10-186 35,536 234,305,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMRP3 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON-R3 3.0 NUM 239 241 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 10-136 28,323 188,364,044 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMRP4 PN OF FAMILY REFERENCE PERSON-R4 3.0 NUM 242 244 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 10-186 35,462 236,431,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMSZALL SIZE OF FAMILY AT LAST INTERVIEW 2.0 NUM 245 246 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1-14 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMSZR4 SIZE OF FAMILY-R4 2.0 NUM 247 248 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 1,489 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 0 1-14 33,973 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 GRSCHCOX ED PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHL COMPLETED 2.0 NUM 249 250 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 386 1,791,830 -8 DONT KNOW 165 528,083 -7 REFUSED 8 44,274 -1 INAPPLICABLE 10,321 62,929,051 0 NO EDUCATION 70 335,196 1 1ST GRADE 57 277,312 2 2ND GRADE 112 597,344 3 3RD GRADE 227 1,069,680 4 4TH GRADE 252 1,172,787 5 5TH GRADE 262 1,244,912 6 6TH GRADE 612 2,879,273 7 7TH GRADE 559 2,688,306 8 8TH GRADE 1,636 8,700,872 9 1ST YR HS 1,066 5,891,650 10 2ND YR HS 1,709 9,495,708 11 3RD YR HS 2,112 12,280,618 12 4TH YR HS 9,994 63,691,401 13 1 YR COL 1,756 11,565,632 14 2 YRS COL 2,306 15,644,946 15 3 YRS COL 828 5,851,274 16 4 YRS COL 2,328 17,584,830 17 5 YRS COL 482 3,752,255 18 6+ YRS COL 1,198 9,375,622 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ISPCUREN PID 17+ CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN SCHOOL 2.0 NUM 251 252 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 389 2,069,007 -8 DONT KNOW 4 12,359 -1 INAPPLICABLE 10,345 63,135,188 1 HIGH SCHOOL 844 5,207,005 2 COLLEGE 1,882 13,364,148 3 NOT ENROLLED 24,982 155,605,150 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ISPFUPA PID 17+ CURRNTLY FULL-OR PRT-TIME STDNT 2.0 NUM 253 254 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 409 2,576,179 -8 DONT KNOW 5 18,258 -7 REFUSED 1 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,721 220,823,959 1 FULL TIME 1,573 10,712,959 2 PART TIME 737 5,261,502 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FIRSTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF FRST ELIGIBLE RN 1.0 NUM 255 255 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 VETERAN 4,447 30,121,468 2 NOT VETERAN 33,878 208,628,856 3 UNKNOWN 121 642,533 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LASTVET PID VET STATUS @ END OF LAST ELIGIBLE RN 1.0 NUM 256 256 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 VETERAN 4,478 30,306,753 2 NOT VETERAN 33,847 208,443,570 3 UNKNOWN 121 642,533 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ARMYX ED PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 1.0 NUM 257 257 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 4,120 27,776,984 2 NO 33,776 208,547,059 3 UNKNOWN 550 3,068,814 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NTLGDX ED PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 1.0 NUM 258 258 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 1,084 7,897,934 2 NO 36,635 227,354,112 3 UNKNOWN 727 4,140,810 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 259-287 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- DUTYX ED PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RES 1.0 NUM 259 259 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 399 2,905,654 2 NO 37,282 232,045,396 3 UNKNOWN 765 4,441,806 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SMPDISX ED PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 1.0 NUM 260 260 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 467 2,852,504 2 NO 37,642 234,650,554 3 UNKNOWN 337 1,889,798 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WWIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I 1.0 NUM 261 261 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 24 103,011 2 NO 38,415 239,265,428 3 UNKNOWN 7 24,417 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WWIIX ED PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II 1.0 NUM 262 262 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 1,621 9,461,678 2 NO 36,714 229,408,880 3 UNKNOWN 111 522,299 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 KORNX ED PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 1.0 NUM 263 263 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 684 5,087,494 2 NO 37,587 233,413,722 3 UNKNOWN 175 891,639 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 VIETX ED PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 1.0 NUM 264 264 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 1,183 8,774,545 2 NO 36,939 228,883,124 3 UNKNOWN 324 1,735,187 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PVIETX ED PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 1.0 NUM 265 265 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 733 4,264,205 2 NO 37,038 231,263,515 3 UNKNOWN 675 3,865,136 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTSRVX ED PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 1.0 NUM 266 266 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 YES 427 3,087,222 2 NO 37,341 232,471,116 3 UNKNOWN 678 3,834,518 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PTOTALX PERSON INCOME 10.2 NUM 267 276 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER LESS THAN 0 160 1,173,841 0 8,791 53,609,151 1 - 1,999 3,656 24,016,055 2,000 - 2,999 1,569 9,150,065 3,000 - 3,999 1,646 9,186,429 4,000 - 4,999 1,897 10,006,707 5,000 - 5,999 1,380 7,736,865 6,000 - 6,999 1,378 7,279,098 7,000 - 8,499 1,808 10,426,698 8,500 - 9,999 1,317 7,570,876 10,000 - 12,499 2,359 14,205,913 12,500 - 14,999 1,628 9,862,056 15,000 - 17,499 1,796 11,639,487 17,500 - 19,999 1,226 8,072,676 20,000 - 24,999 2,195 14,779,801 25,000 - 29,999 1,647 11,400,132 30,000 - 34,999 1,205 8,619,759 35,000 - 49,999 1,722 12,402,412 50,000 - 74,999 689 5,345,828 75,000 AND OVER 377 2,909,009 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FMINCALX TOTAL FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 10.2 NUM 277 286 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER LESS THAN 0 132 1,247,325 0 181 1,018,865 1 - 1,999 354 2,466,422 2,000 - 2,999 247 1,657,365 3,000 - 3,999 393 2,643,097 4,000 - 4,999 711 4,152,030 5,000 - 5,999 665 4,095,601 6,000 - 6,999 761 4,373,304 7,000 - 8,499 1,117 7,068,214 8,500 - 9,999 1,126 6,545,013 10,000 - 12,499 2,105 12,340,840 12,500 - 14,999 2,063 10,994,930 15,000 - 17,499 2,055 11,890,618 17,500 - 19,999 1,884 10,683,097 20,000 - 24,999 3,443 20,054,395 25,000 - 29,999 3,193 19,811,794 30,000 - 34,999 3,048 19,555,197 35,000 - 49,999 6,769 43,383,309 50,000 - 74,999 5,202 34,226,594 75,000 AND OVER 2,997 21,184,845 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FMINCR4X TOTAL FAMILY INCOME-R4 10.2 NUM 287 296* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 1,489 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 0 LESS THAN 0 124 1,269,158 0 116 976,791 1 - 1,999 284 2,459,403 2,000 - 2,999 205 1,670,265 3,000 - 3,999 365 2,642,440 4,000 - 4,999 663 4,344,508 5,000 - 5,999 585 4,139,741 6,000 - 6,999 684 4,444,821 7,000 - 8,499 985 7,057,408 8,500 - 9,999 987 6,480,449 10,000 - 12,499 1,927 12,437,922 12,500 - 14,999 1,805 10,956,591 15,000 - 17,499 1,842 11,849,142 17,500 - 19,999 1,667 10,714,618 20,000 - 24,999 3,052 20,156,071 25,000 - 29,999 2,848 19,919,591 30,000 - 34,999 2,690 19,519,290 35,000 - 49,999 5,931 43,330,098 50,000 - 74,999 4,564 34,008,807 75,000 AND OVER 2,649 21,015,743 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 297-316 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- POVSTAL POVERTY STATUS AT LAST INTRVIEW 1.0 NUM 297 297 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 POOR 4,897 31,187,430 2 NEAR POOR 2,229 10,882,175 3 LOW INCOME 6,521 33,290,336 4 MIDDLE INCOME 12,849 83,518,304 5 HIGH INCOME 11,818 79,267,286 7 NEGATIVE INC 132 1,247,325 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 POVSTR4 POVERTY STATUS-R4 2.0 NUM 298 299 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 1,489 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 0 1 POOR 4,174 31,165,597 2 NEAR POOR 2,024 10,882,175 3 LOW INCOME 5,794 33,290,336 4 MIDDLE INCOME 11,316 83,518,304 5 HIGH INCOME 10,541 79,267,286 7 NEGATIVE INC 124 1,269,158 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DISBED PID # BED DISABILITY DAYS EXCL HOSP DAYS 3.0 NUM 300 302 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 24,225 167,634,050 1 1,589 11,773,339 2 2,012 14,992,499 3 1,273 9,093,391 4 912 6,572,663 5 659 4,802,918 6-10 1,584 10,900,166 11-20 965 6,278,549 21-50 666 4,242,637 51-100 253 1,425,550 101+ 321 1,677,095 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DISWORK PID # WRK-LOSS DISAB DAYS INCL HOSP DAYS 3.0 NUM 303 305* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 18,083 113,502,031 0 10,165 76,719,577 1 1,427 12,040,056 2 1,114 8,952,354 3 682 5,408,104 4 463 3,693,313 5 406 3,116,470 6-10 809 6,255,642 11-20 522 4,043,390 21-50 531 3,859,617 51-100 196 1,386,503 101+ 61 415,801 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DISSCHL PID # SCHL-LOSS DISAB DYS INCL HOSP DAYS 3.0 NUM 306 308* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,125 196,935,556 0 3,014 19,129,528 1 698 4,905,873 2 683 4,884,959 3 461 3,139,277 4 320 2,381,757 5 280 1,878,611 6-10 582 4,097,628 11-20 226 1,560,515 21-50 60 424,954 51-100 8 44,725 101+ 2 9,472 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DISCD PID # CUTDOWN DSB DYS EXCL BD/WK/SCH/HSP 3.0 NUM 309 311 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 27,695 191,948,871 1 723 5,606,107 2 860 6,484,929 3 583 4,336,413 4 426 3,160,352 5 297 2,301,671 6-10 1,039 7,232,777 11-20 833 5,768,206 21-50 913 6,011,787 51-100 560 3,433,615 101+ 530 3,108,129 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYX1 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS-R1 2.0 NUM 312 313* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,850 55,730,893 1 EMPLOYED 15,821 114,186,950 2 NOT EMPLOYED 11,695 65,970,163 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYX2 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS-R2 2.0 NUM 314 315* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,666 55,373,601 1 EMPLOYED 16,126 117,504,403 2 NOT EMPLOYED 10,744 61,427,341 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYX3 ED BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS-R3 2.0 NUM 316 317* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 6,885 44,599,808 1 EMPLOYED 12,688 93,238,740 2 NOT EMPLOYED 8,750 50,525,495 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 318-340 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- EMPLOYX4 ED BXB2 PID EMPLYMNT STATUS-R4 2.0 NUM 318 319 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,639 55,638,159 1 EMPLOYED 15,537 114,434,334 2 NOT EMPLOYED 11,286 66,359,267 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBX1 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WK-R1 2.0 NUM 320 321 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,545 121,701,056 1 YES 15,184 109,855,895 2 NO 637 4,331,055 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBX2 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WK-R2 2.0 NUM 322 323 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,410 116,800,942 1 YES 15,221 111,351,657 2 NO 905 6,152,746 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBX3 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WK-R3 2.0 NUM 324 325 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 15,635 95,125,304 1 YES 12,079 88,887,029 2 NO 609 4,351,711 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBX4 ED S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSNESS LAST WK-R4 2.0 NUM 326 327 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,925 121,997,426 1 YES 15,039 110,893,658 2 NO 498 3,540,676 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WEKSTTLX WEEKS WORKED/REFERENCE YEAR 2.0 NUM 328 329 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 4 24,778 -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,916 112,238,751 0 16 126,030 1-52 16,523 127,003,296 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EVERWRK1 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY-R1 2.0 NUM 330 331 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 104 517,368 -8 DONT KNOW 5 10,251 -7 REFUSED 2 18,553 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 24,702 170,156,116 1 YES 8,921 50,654,548 2 NO 2,632 14,531,170 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EVERWRK2 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY-R2 2.0 NUM 332 333 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 23 37,206 -8 DONT KNOW 3 0 -7 REFUSED 1 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,282 234,178,634 1 YES 131 51,377 2 NO 96 38,129 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EVERWRK3 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY-R3 2.0 NUM 334 335 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 14 26,098 -7 REFUSED 2 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,208 188,323,936 1 YES 55 0 2 NO 44 14,010 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EVERWRK4 S3 PID EVER WORKED FOR PAY-R4 2.0 NUM 336 337 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 9 0 -8 DONT KNOW 1 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,379 236,403,475 1 YES 44 11,458 2 NO 29 16,827 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TIMEOFF1 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R1 2.0 NUM 338 339 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 287 1,659,063 -8 DONT KNOW 3 7,293 -7 REFUSED 2 5,007 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 25,185 169,771,180 1 YES 737 4,945,162 2 NO 10,152 59,500,302 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TIMEOFF2 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R2 2.0 NUM 340 341 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 393 2,427,271 -8 DONT KNOW 2 7,647 -7 REFUSED 3 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,083 153,410,661 1 YES 601 4,074,624 2 NO 12,454 74,385,142 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 342-360 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- TIMEOFF3 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURG R3 2 NUM 342 343 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 257 1,569,564 -8 DONT KNOW 2 23,284 -7 REFUSED 5 4,743 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,929 126,116,092 1 YES 399 2,685,555 2 NO 9,731 57,964,805 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TIMEOFF4 S4 PID ON LAYOFF ANYTIME DURING R4 2.0 NUM 344 345 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 235 1,452,964 -8 DONT KNOW 1 4,483 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,918 161,041,435 1 YES 398 2,681,654 2 NO 11,907 71,230,017 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LAIDOFF1 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF-R1 2.0 NUM 346 347 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 10 53,438 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,629 230,942,844 1 YES 451 3,013,031 2 NO 276 1,878,693 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LAIDOFF2 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF-R2 2.0 NUM 348 349 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 18 159,965 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,935 230,230,722 1 YES 296 1,865,960 2 NO 287 2,048,699 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LAIDOFF3 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF-R3 2.0 NUM 350 351 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 15 78,333 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 27,924 185,678,488 1 YES 222 1,553,750 2 NO 162 1,053,472 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LAIDOFF4 S5 PID CURRENTLY LAID OFF-R4 2.0 NUM 352 353 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 6 40,991 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,064 233,750,105 1 YES 274 1,875,931 2 NO 118 764,733 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFM1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-MONTH-R1 2.0 NUM 354 355 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 59 461,047 -8 DONT KNOW 20 96,600 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,915 232,874,975 1 JANUARY 69 472,735 2 FEBRUARY 87 576,891 3 MARCH 34 255,208 4 APRIL 23 172,051 5 MAY 9 55,097 6 JUNE 12 77,012 7 JULY 4 16,277 8 AUGUST 16 86,580 9 SEPTEMBER 14 88,229 10 OCTOBER 20 118,212 11 NOVEMBER 26 190,831 12 DECEMBER 58 346,259 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFD1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-DAY-R1 2.0 NUM 356 357 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 124 851,658 -8 DONT KNOW 77 426,227 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,915 232,874,975 1-31 250 1,735,145 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFY1 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-YEAR-R1 2.0 NUM 358 359 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 76 541,405 -8 DONT KNOW 7 31,310 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,915 232,874,975 83-87 368 2,440,316 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFM2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-MONTH-R2 2.0 NUM 360 361 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 23 140,815 -8 DONT KNOW 6 22,419 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,240 232,439,385 1 JANUARY 1 0 2 FEBRUARY 9 40,804 3 MARCH 26 164,220 4 APRIL 31 190,249 5 MAY 42 304,933 6 JUNE 71 461,655 7 JULY 45 285,013 8 AUGUST 32 182,140 9 SEPTEMBER 4 35,795 10 OCTOBER 3 10,615 11 NOVEMBER 2 19,914 12 DECEMBER 1 7,390 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 362-380 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- WHNLOFD2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-DAY-R2 2.0 NUM 362 363 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 36 246,837 -8 DONT KNOW 35 154,070 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,240 232,439,385 1-31 225 1,465,053 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFY2 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-YEAR-R2 2.0 NUM 364 365 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 21 111,447 -8 DONT KNOW 1 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,240 232,439,385 85-87 274 1,754,513 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFM3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-MONTH-R3 2.0 NUM 366 367 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 16 113,975 -8 DONT KNOW 8 34,717 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,101 186,810,293 2 FEBRUARY 2 2,773 4 APRIL 2 6,327 5 MAY 1 13,956 6 JUNE 3 16,232 7 JULY 13 91,526 8 AUGUST 18 110,427 9 SEPTEMBER 34 246,733 10 OCTOBER 58 414,022 11 NOVEMBER 60 458,589 12 DECEMBER 7 44,474 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFD3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-DAY-R3 2.0 NUM 368 369 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 22 135,325 -8 DONT KNOW 25 165,631 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,101 186,810,293 1-31 175 1,252,795 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFY3 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-YEAR-R3 2.0 NUM 370 371 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 10 63,913 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,101 186,810,293 85-87 212 1,489,838 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFM4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-MONTH-R4 2.0 NUM 372 373 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 39 280,693 -8 DONT KNOW 7 50,908 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,188 234,555,829 3 MARCH 2 23,221 4 APRIL 3 19,849 5 MAY 3 15,924 6 JUNE 2 10,352 7 JULY 2 7,529 8 AUGUST 4 29,236 9 SEPTEMBER 10 53,680 10 OCTOBER 26 181,684 11 NOVEMBER 66 443,561 12 DECEMBER 110 759,292 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFD4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-DAY-R4 2.0 NUM 374 375 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 53 341,979 -8 DONT KNOW 42 226,582 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,188 234,555,829 1-31 179 1,307,370 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNLOFY4 S6 DATE PID LAID OFF-YEAR-R4 2.0 NUM 376 377 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 20 137,574 -8 DONT KNOW 2 16,766 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,188 234,555,829 84-87 252 1,721,590 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RECALL1 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS-R1 2.0 NUM 378 379 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 9 76,448 -8 DONT KNOW 13 79,258 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,915 232,874,975 1 YES 119 805,414 2 NO 310 2,051,910 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RECALL2 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS-R2 2.0 NUM 380 381 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 10 63,593 -8 DONT KNOW 13 77,523 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,240 232,439,385 1 YES 85 563,512 2 NO 188 1,161,331 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 382-402 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- RECALL3 S7 PID EXPECTS RCL IN 30 DAYS-R3 2 NUM 382 383 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 3 28,453 -8 DONT KNOW 12 86,424 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 28,101 186,810,293 1 YES 55 368,081 2 NO 152 1,070,793 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RECALL4 S7 PID EXPECTS RECALL IN 30 DAYS-R4 2.0 NUM 384 385 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 3 8,860 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 35,188 234,555,829 1 YES 63 435,526 2 NO 208 1,431,545 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LOOKFWR1 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK-R1 2.0 NUM 386 387 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 456 2,783,743 -8 DONT KNOW 8 22,206 -7 REFUSED 3 16,249 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,501 155,016,602 1 YES 2,003 12,667,340 2 NO 11,395 65,381,865 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LOOKFWR2 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK-R2 2.0 NUM 388 389 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 570 3,309,727 -8 DONT KNOW 4 19,636 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 2,232 14,171,574 2 NO 10,749 63,431,875 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LOOKFWR3 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK-R3 2.0 NUM 390 391 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 436 2,520,958 -8 DONT KNOW 2 23,284 -7 REFUSED 6 4,743 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 1,333 8,600,631 2 NO 8,669 51,112,347 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LOOKFWR4 S8 PID LOOK FOR WORK-R4 2.0 NUM 392 393 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 404 2,319,623 -8 DONT KNOW 6 19,116 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 1,245 7,973,436 2 NO 10,923 65,073,770 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NFINDWR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK-R1 2.0 NUM 394 395 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,504 155,025,155 1 YES 1,687 10,391,093 2 NO 11,714 67,554,611 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NFINDWR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK-R2 2.0 NUM 396 397 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 449 2,836,966 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 1,804 10,782,634 2 NO 11,300 67,297,723 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NFINDWR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK-R3 2.0 NUM 398 399 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 283 1,713,878 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 1,211 7,395,526 2 NO 8,939 53,090,978 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NFINDWR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CANT FIND WORK-R4 2.0 NUM 400 401 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 232 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 1,305 7,912,513 2 NO 11,036 66,130,145 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RRETIRE1 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD-R1 2.0 NUM 402 403 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,505 155,029,084 1 YES 5,454 27,154,635 2 NO 7,946 50,787,141 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 404-424 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- RRETIRE2 S9 PID NOT WRK:RETIRED/TOO OLD-R2 2 NUM 404 405 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 446 2,814,207 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 5,494 28,399,348 2 NO 7,613 49,703,769 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RRETIRE3 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD-R3 2.0 NUM 406 407 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 284 1,727,090 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 4,532 23,677,547 2 NO 5,617 36,795,744 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RRETIRE4 S9 PID NOT WORK: RETIRED/TOO OLD-R4 2.0 NUM 408 409 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 232 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 5,452 28,647,428 2 NO 6,889 45,395,230 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ILLDSAB1 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED-R1 2.0 NUM 410 411 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 455 2,891,040 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,505 155,029,084 1 YES 2,255 12,487,770 2 NO 11,144 65,449,778 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ILLDSAB2 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED-R2 2.0 NUM 412 413 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 448 2,823,646 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 2,163 12,175,777 2 NO 10,942 65,917,901 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ILLDSAB3 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED-R3 2.0 NUM 414 415 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 283 1,718,564 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 1,594 8,908,303 2 NO 8,556 51,573,515 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ILLDSAB4 S9 PID NOT WORK: ILL/DISABLED-R4 2.0 NUM 416 417 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 231 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 1,932 11,085,487 2 NO 10,410 62,957,170 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TEMPLOF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF-R1 2.0 NUM 418 419 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,505 155,029,084 1 YES 343 2,369,023 2 NO 13,057 75,572,753 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TEMPLOF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF-R2 2.0 NUM 420 421 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 448 2,823,646 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 232 1,605,690 2 NO 12,873 76,487,988 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TEMPLOF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF-R3 2.0 NUM 422 423 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 284 1,727,090 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 153 1,086,522 2 NO 9,996 59,386,769 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TEMPLOF4 S9 PID NOT WORK: TEMPORARY LAYOFF-R4 2.0 NUM 424 425 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 232 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 172 1,133,082 2 NO 12,169 72,909,575 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 426-446 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- SSTUDEN1 S9 PID NOT WORK:GOING TO SCHL-R1 2.0 NUM 426 427 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,506 155,038,351 1 YES 1,535 10,215,696 2 NO 11,864 67,716,812 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SSTUDEN2 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL-R2 2.0 NUM 428 429 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 448 2,823,646 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 1,459 9,664,214 2 NO 11,646 68,429,464 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SSTUDEN3 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL-R3 2.0 NUM 430 431 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 283 1,718,280 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 1,216 7,841,031 2 NO 8,934 52,641,071 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SSTUDEN4 S9 PID NOT WORK: GOING TO SCHOOL-R4 2.0 NUM 432 433 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 232 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 1,544 10,254,325 2 NO 10,797 63,788,333 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HMFMCAR1 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY-R1 2.0 NUM 434 435 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,504 155,024,879 1 YES 2,670 17,431,806 2 NO 10,731 60,514,175 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HMFMCAR2 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY-R2 2.0 NUM 436 437 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 447 2,813,034 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 2,505 16,940,759 2 NO 10,601 61,163,531 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HMFMCAR3 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY-R3 2.0 NUM 438 439 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 283 1,720,987 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 2,035 13,984,009 2 NO 8,115 46,495,386 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HMFMCAR4 S9 PID NOT WORK: CARE HOME/FAMLY-R4 2.0 NUM 440 441 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 231 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 2,504 17,059,353 2 NO 9,838 56,983,305 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOOKOFF1 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF-R1 2.0 NUM 442 443 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 454 2,886,811 -8 DONT KNOW 3 6,674 -7 REFUSED 4 23,661 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,505 155,029,084 1 YES 323 2,296,897 2 NO 13,077 75,644,879 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOOKOFF2 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF-R2 2.0 NUM 444 445 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 448 2,823,646 -8 DONT KNOW 2 15,489 -7 REFUSED 4 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21,977 153,372,533 1 YES 473 3,573,941 2 NO 12,632 74,519,736 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOOKOFF3 S9 PID NOT WORK: TOOK TIME OFF-R3 2.0 NUM 446 447 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 286 1,746,112 -8 DONT KNOW 7 53,479 -7 REFUSED 6 8,102 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 17,877 126,102,081 1 YES 256 1,884,839 2 NO 9,891 58,569,431 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 448-468 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- TOOKOFF4 S9 PID NOT WORK:TOOK TIME OFF-R4 2 NUM 448 449 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 232 1,334,923 -8 DONT KNOW 5 8,365 -7 REFUSED 3 21,206 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,881 161,024,608 1 YES 409 2,892,139 2 NO 11,932 71,150,518 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NJBYRMR S10 PID EVER W/O A JOB > 1 YEAR 2.0 NUM 450 451* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 222 1,105,347 -8 DONT KNOW 63 165,236 -7 REFUSED 5 33,591 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,165 113,228,769 1 YES 6,802 46,913,367 2 NO 11,189 77,946,547 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OWNILNS S11 PID W/O JOB: ILL/DISABLED 2.0 NUM 452 453 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 34 197,261 -8 DONT KNOW 1 12,042 -7 REFUSED 1 5,941 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,643 192,466,216 1 YES 1,010 6,123,621 2 NO 5,757 40,587,775 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMILL S11 PID W/O JOB: FAM MEM ILL/DISABLED 2.0 NUM 454 455* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 34 197,261 -8 DONT KNOW 1 12,042 -7 REFUSED 1 5,941 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,643 192,466,216 1 YES 160 987,004 2 NO 6,607 45,724,392 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HMFAMCR S11 PID W/O JOB: CARE HOME/FAMILY 2.0 NUM 456 457* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 33 195,049 -8 DONT KNOW 1 12,042 -7 REFUSED 1 5,941 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,642 192,459,642 1 YES 4,197 29,390,424 2 NO 2,572 17,329,758 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PSTUDNT S11 PID W/O JOB: GOING TO SCHOOL 2.0 NUM 458 459* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 34 197,261 -8 DONT KNOW 1 12,042 -7 REFUSED 1 5,941 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,643 192,466,216 1 YES 973 7,457,747 2 NO 5,794 39,253,649 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOTLYRS S12 YEARS PID W/O A JOB SINCE AGE 21 .0 NUM 460 461* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 136 873,479 -8 DONT KNOW 212 1,054,526 -7 REFUSED 3 28,159 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,642 192,459,642 1-43 6,453 44,977,050 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EVRETIRE S13 PID EVER RETIRE FR JOB OR BUSINESS 2.0 NUM 462 463* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 400 2,541,401 -8 DONT KNOW 5 16,954 -7 REFUSED 2 16,714 -1 INAPPLICABLE 30,229 195,194,426 1 YES 4,129 20,711,811 2 NO 3,681 20,911,550 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RETHINS S14 PID HAS RETIREE HEALTH INSURANCE 2.0 NUM 464 465* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 448 2,800,030 -8 DONT KNOW 10 40,782 -7 REFUSED 2 16,714 -1 INAPPLICABLE 33,932 216,229,794 1 YES 1,452 7,653,674 2 NO 2,602 12,651,861 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RETSTPMM S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK-MNTH 2.0 NUM 466 467* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 1,350 7,283,760 -8 DONT KNOW 1,336 6,695,279 -7 REFUSED 10 72,877 -1 INAPPLICABLE 30,622 195,056,562 1 JANUARY 459 2,676,139 2 FEBRUARY 295 1,761,564 3 MARCH 322 1,850,725 4 APRIL 311 1,793,896 5 MAY 365 2,015,105 6 JUNE 643 3,645,770 7 JULY 387 2,234,993 8 AUGUST 528 3,316,792 9 SEPTEMBER 446 2,583,939 10 OCTOBER 384 2,355,980 11 NOVEMBER 386 2,389,185 12 DECEMBER 602 3,660,291 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 RETSTPDD S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STOPPED WORK-DAY 2.0 NUM 468 469* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 2,970 16,843,632 -8 DONT KNOW 2,854 15,629,684 -7 REFUSED 10 72,877 -1 INAPPLICABLE 30,622 195,056,562 1-31 1,990 11,790,102 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 470-494 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- RETSTPYY S15 DATE PID RETIRED/STPD WK-YR 2.0 NUM 470 471 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 497 2,805,596 -8 DONT KNOW 155 597,612 -7 REFUSED 8 55,852 -1 INAPPLICABLE 30,622 195,056,562 22-87 7,164 40,877,233 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 S16JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S16 JOB 2.0 NUM 472 473 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,945 203,995,093 1 YES 6,501 35,397,763 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WRKSS16X ED S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP-RETIRMNT JOB 2.0 NUM 474 475 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 418 2,274,414 -8 DONT KNOW 7 11,199 -7 REFUSED 5 21,327 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,946 203,995,093 1 SELF-EMPLOYED 574 2,867,418 2 EMP, NOT SELF 5,496 30,223,405 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INDLS16 S18 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 3.0 NUM 476 478* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 1 9,774 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,999 204,042,439 10-990 6,446 35,340,643 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OCCLS16 S19/S20 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 3.0 NUM 479 481* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 1 9,774 -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,999 204,042,439 4-999 6,446 35,340,643 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CINDLS16 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 482 483* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,945 203,995,093 1 AGR,FOR,FISH 176 889,037 2 MINING 53 308,512 3 CONSTRUCTION 314 1,763,398 4 MANUFACTURIN 1,371 7,446,810 5 TRAN,COMM,UT 449 2,393,043 6 SALES 1,185 6,573,418 7 FIN,INSUR,RE 241 1,457,900 8 REPAIR SRVS 251 1,407,209 9 PERS SERVICE 313 1,605,155 10 ENTMT,RECRTN 52 303,966 11 PROFSSNL SRV 1,077 5,816,026 12 PUBLIC ADMIN 433 2,366,906 13 UNKNOWN 586 3,066,382 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 COCCLS16 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S16 LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 484 485* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 31,945 203,995,093 1 PROF,TECH 683 3,792,337 2 MANGE,ADMIN 585 3,335,494 3 SALES WORKER 602 3,334,642 4 CLRICAL,KIND 952 5,722,887 5 CRFTMEN,FREM 682 3,686,147 6 OPERATIVES 661 3,530,622 7 TRANS OP 248 1,317,414 8 SERVICE WRKS 1,023 5,141,767 9 LABORERS 317 1,655,171 10 FARM OWN/MAN 68 310,233 11 FARM LBRERS 102 562,855 12 UNKNOWN 578 3,008,195 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 S21JOBL PID HAS DATA FOR S21 LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 486 487 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 YES 18,548 127,154,105 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WRKSS21X ED S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP-LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 488 489 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 SELF-EMPLOYED 2,148 15,726,767 2 EMP, NOT SELF 16,400 111,427,338 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHNGJOB PID CHANGED S21 JOB SOMETIME DURING YEAR 2.0 NUM 490 491* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 YES 3,319 24,799,591 2 NO 15,229 102,354,514 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNSTPMM S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRK AT PLACE-MNTH 2.0 NUM 492 493 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 194 1,128,099 -8 DONT KNOW 11 54,334 -1 INAPPLICABLE 37,750 234,999,070 1 JANUARY 47 306,312 2 FEBRUARY 65 388,914 3 MARCH 40 235,552 4 APRIL 16 71,098 5 MAY 23 162,413 6 JUNE 32 183,004 7 JULY 46 243,958 8 AUGUST 47 369,301 9 SEPTEMBER 34 230,699 10 OCTOBER 32 218,809 11 NOVEMBER 44 310,841 12 DECEMBER 65 490,454 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WHNSTPDD S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRKING AT PLACE-DAY 2.0 NUM 494 495 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 206 1,203,802 -8 DONT KNOW 56 321,395 -1 INAPPLICABLE 37,750 234,999,070 1-31 434 2,868,589 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 496-518 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- WHNSTPYY S24 DATE PID STOPPED WRKG PLACE-YR 2 NUM 496 497 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 168 980,558 -8 DONT KNOW 7 43,356 -1 INAPPLICABLE 37,750 234,999,070 87 521 3,369,872 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INDLS21 S25 INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 3.0 NUM 498 500* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,407 115,466,691 10-990 18,039 123,926,165 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OCCLS21 S26/S27 OCCUPATION CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 3.0 NUM 501 503* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,407 115,466,691 4-999 18,039 123,926,165 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CINDLS21 CONDENSED INDUSTRY CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 504 505* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 AGR,FOR,FISH 511 3,385,093 2 MINING 105 763,527 3 CONSTRUCTION 1,026 7,231,547 4 MANUFACTURIN 3,249 22,362,850 5 TRAN,COMM,UT 1,228 8,423,539 6 SALES 3,698 25,964,770 7 FIN,INSUR,RE 979 7,249,289 8 REPAIR SRVS 1,140 7,772,040 9 PERS SERVICE 824 5,007,003 10 ENTMT,RECRTN 263 1,836,180 11 PROFSSNL SRV 3,659 25,636,151 12 PUBLIC ADMIN 966 5,903,438 13 UNKNOWN 900 5,618,676 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 COCCLS21 CONDENSED OCCUPATN CODE FOR S21 LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 506 507* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 PROF,TECH 2,495 19,094,190 2 MANGE,ADMIN 2,013 15,511,783 3 SALES WORKER 1,969 14,483,922 4 CLRICAL,KIND 2,772 19,165,532 5 CRFTMEN,FREM 1,892 13,200,947 6 OPERATIVES 1,391 8,591,263 7 TRANS OP 789 5,273,396 8 SERVICE WRKS 2,914 17,819,206 9 LABORERS 947 5,897,882 10 FARM OWN/MAN 166 1,150,113 11 FARM LBRERS 340 2,102,147 12 UNKNOWN 860 4,863,725 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HRSPRWKX ED S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 508 509 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 82 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1-5 288 1,822,848 6-10 730 5,021,405 11-15 531 3,661,862 16-20 1,154 8,212,663 21-25 771 5,235,346 26-30 892 6,020,735 31-35 913 5,851,454 36-40 9,197 61,753,854 41-45 1,025 7,627,399 46-50 1,476 10,910,024 51-55 331 2,461,353 56-60 678 5,025,821 61-65 97 782,180 66-70 154 1,132,750 71-75 71 520,683 76-80 83 619,741 80+ 75 493,987 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DAYSPRWX ED S29 DAYS PER WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 510 511 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 912 5,629,031 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,238,751 1 DAY 255 1,843,546 2 DAYS 508 3,544,683 3 DAYS 872 6,094,928 4 DAYS 1,099 7,633,780 5 DAYS 11,932 81,566,204 6 DAYS 2,215 15,615,303 7 DAYS 755 5,226,629 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HRWAGEHX HOURLY WAGE RATE FOR S21 LAST JOB 6.2 NUM 512 517* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 269 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 0.01 - 3.50 1,951 12,437,307 3.51 - 5.00 3,491 22,314,733 5.01 - 7.50 3,682 24,411,103 7.51 - 10.00 2,631 18,625,572 10.01 - 15.00 2,786 21,119,046 15.01 - 20.00 923 7,276,042 20.01 - 50.00 662 5,199,953 50.01 - 75.00 3 26,112 100.01 - 250.00 2 17,470 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WAGERTEX ED S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 9.2 NUM 518 526 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 2,642 15,458,543 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 0.01 - 3.50 1,245 8,062,387 3.51 - 5.00 2,206 14,280,922 5.01 - 7.50 1,706 11,405,482 7.51 - 10.00 929 6,662,866 10.01 - 15.00 782 6,294,305 15.01 - 20.00 170 1,336,350 20.01 - 50.00 209 1,356,986 50.01 - 75.00 86 610,685 75.01 - 100.00 119 687,653 100.01 - 250.00 860 5,135,254 250.01 - 400.00 774 5,214,355 400.01 - 600.00 558 3,655,559 600.01 - 800.00 320 2,334,804 800.01 - 1000.00 241 1,698,526 1000.01-2500.00 856 5,925,792 2500.01-5000.00 182 1,453,347 5000.01-10000.00 99 763,659 10000.01-20000 705 5,155,111 20000.01-40000 1,283 10,232,327 40000.01-65000 347 2,999,533 65000.01-90000 57 519,021 90000.01-120000 19 151,438 120000.01-150000 1 2,837 150000.01-500000 2 17,470 500,000.01+ 2 12,127 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 527-551 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- PERWHATX ED S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WG RATE 2 NUM 527 528 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 2,883 17,042,620 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 1 PER HOUR 6,840 46,838,794 2 PER DAY 194 1,297,617 3 PER WEEK 1,917 12,589,181 4 BIWEEKLY 748 4,867,018 5 PER MONTH 1,155 7,858,105 6 PER YEAR 2,549 20,142,249 91 OTHER 114 791,753 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SICKPAY S31 PID HAS PAID SICK LEAVE 2.0 NUM 529 530 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 577 3,692,735 -8 DONT KNOW 232 1,076,780 -7 REFUSED 16 68,986 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,042 127,928,122 1 YES 8,269 58,567,687 2 NO 7,310 48,058,546 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SCKLEAVE S32 PID HAS PAID MEDICAL LEAVE 2.0 NUM 531 532 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 560,799 -8 DONT KNOW 126 735,514 -1 INAPPLICABLE 30,150 180,627,480 1 YES 7,002 50,117,271 2 NO 1,078 7,351,792 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LBRUNIOX ED S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 2.0 NUM 533 534 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 179 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 1 YES 2,597 17,266,939 2 NO 13,624 94,160,399 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ESTMATEX ED S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 2.0 NUM 535 536 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 161 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 1 LESS THAN 10 3,534 24,320,572 2 10-25 2,983 20,363,977 3 26-100 3,937 27,294,286 4 101-500 3,090 21,341,203 5 500+ 2,695 18,107,302 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MORELOCX ED S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2.0 NUM 537 538 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 79 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,046 127,965,518 1 YES 10,241 70,178,949 2 NO 6,080 41,248,388 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 BUSINC S36 PID HAS INCORPORATED BUSINESS 2.0 NUM 539 540 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 132 911,604 -8 DONT KNOW 17 85,943 -7 REFUSED 2 11,857 -1 INAPPLICABLE 36,304 223,720,189 1 YES 429 3,412,050 2 NO 1,562 11,251,211 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HHMEMBR S37 FAM MEMBERS WORK AT PID BUSINESS 2.0 NUM 541 542 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 129 848,410 -8 DONT KNOW 3 14,260 -7 REFUSED 2 11,857 -1 INAPPLICABLE 36,373 224,310,087 1 YES 520 3,923,924 2 NO 1,419 10,284,318 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NUMFMEMB S38 # FAM MBRS WRKG AT PID BUSINESS 2.0 NUM 543 544 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 7 53,924 -1 INAPPLICABLE 37,921 235,429,149 0 3 24,201 1-5 514 3,878,102 17 1 7,480 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HLTHINS S39 PID HAS HEALTH INSUR: OWN BUSINESS 2.0 NUM 545 546 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 127 861,946 -8 DONT KNOW 15 102,355 -7 REFUSED 2 11,857 -1 INAPPLICABLE 36,304 223,715,308 1 YES 384 3,047,820 2 NO 1,614 11,653,569 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOTLEMPX ED S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 4.0 NUM 547 550 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 14 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 36,298 223,666,089 1-10 1,969 14,421,742 11-25 106 846,819 26-100 51 409,838 101-500 6 30,451 1,001-2,000 2 17,917 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 STRTJOBM S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE-MNTH 2.0 NUM 551 552 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 2,560 16,382,741 -8 DONT KNOW 2,272 13,023,194 -7 REFUSED 40 212,001 -5 NEV WILL KNOW 2 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,906 112,307,129 1 JANUARY 1,046 7,369,962 2 FEBRUARY 792 5,494,872 3 MARCH 991 6,918,811 4 APRIL 934 6,673,018 5 MAY 980 6,682,228 6 JUNE 1,376 10,117,101 7 JULY 1,079 7,800,580 8 AUGUST 1,464 10,472,781 9 SEPTEMBER 1,800 13,321,300 10 OCTOBER 1,321 9,355,037 11 NOVEMBER 1,098 7,788,262 12 DECEMBER 785 5,473,838 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 553-581 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- STRTJOBD S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE-DAY 2 NUM 553 554 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 5,689 38,764,772 -8 DONT KNOW 5,623 36,446,283 -7 REFUSED 43 238,923 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,906 112,307,129 1-31 7,185 51,635,748 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 STRTJOBY S41 DATE PID STARTED AT PLACE-YEAR 2.0 NUM 555 556 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 736 4,421,752 -8 DONT KNOW 280 1,112,713 -7 REFUSED 40 212,001 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,907 112,307,129 20-87 17,483 121,339,261 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MDCAREX1 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R1 2.0 NUM 557 558 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 6,114 28,863,848 2 NO 30,252 207,024,158 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MDCAREX2 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R2 2.0 NUM 559 560 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 5,915 28,975,280 2 NO 29,621 205,330,065 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MDCAREX3 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R3 2.0 NUM 561 562 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 4,815 23,872,523 2 NO 23,508 164,491,521 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MDCAREX4 ED T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R4 2.0 NUM 563 564 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 5,816 29,011,309 2 NO 29,646 207,420,451 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHMPUSX1 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R1 2.0 NUM 565 566 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 1,546 10,763,574 2 NO 34,820 225,124,432 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHMPUSX2 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R2 2.0 NUM 567 568 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 1,521 10,763,925 2 NO 34,015 223,541,420 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHMPUSX3 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R3 2.0 NUM 569 570 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 1,216 8,728,353 2 NO 27,107 179,635,691 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHMPUSX4 ED T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R4 2.0 NUM 571 572 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 1,481 10,505,595 2 NO 33,981 225,926,164 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDFX1 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID-R1 2.0 NUM 573 574* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 3,499 17,243,653 2 NO 32,867 218,644,353 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDFX2 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID-R2 2.0 NUM 575 576 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 3,628 17,883,113 2 NO 31,908 216,422,232 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDFX3 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID-R3 2.0 NUM 577 578 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 2,775 13,921,147 2 NO 25,548 174,442,897 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDFX4 PID COVERED BY MEDICAID-R4 2.0 NUM 579 580 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 3,566 17,830,535 2 NO 31,896 218,601,225 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBDX1 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R1 2.0 NUM 581 582* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 29 88,349 -8 DONT KNOW 3 29,066 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 550 2,954,143 2 NO 35,784 232,816,448 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 583-611 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- OTPUBDX2 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASS-R2 2.0 NUM 583 584 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 55 267,511 -8 DONT KNOW 1 4,899 -7 REFUSED 3 27,298 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 494 2,575,573 2 NO 34,983 231,430,064 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBDX3 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R3 2.0 NUM 585 586* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 16 84,362 -8 DONT KNOW 1 14,593 -7 REFUSED 2 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 377 2,127,482 2 NO 27,927 186,137,607 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBDX4 ED T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R4 2.0 NUM 587 588* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 47 245,318 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 496 2,772,509 2 NO 34,919 233,413,932 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVX1 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE-R1 2.0 NUM 589 590* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 25,183 173,460,496 2 NO 11,183 62,427,510 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVX2 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE-R2 2.0 NUM 591 592* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 24,426 172,533,374 2 NO 11,110 61,771,971 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVX3 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE-R3 2.0 NUM 593 594* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 19,952 141,606,715 2 NO 8,371 46,757,329 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVX4 PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVERAGE-R4 2.0 NUM 595 596* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 24,814 176,630,741 2 NO 10,648 59,801,019 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 UNINSUR1 PID UNINSURED-R1 2.0 NUM 597 598 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 6,070 36,299,530 2 NO 30,296 199,588,476 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 UNINSUR2 PID UNINSURED-R2 2.0 NUM 599 600 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 5,876 34,809,806 2 NO 29,660 199,495,540 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 UNINSUR3 PID UNINSURED-R3 2.0 NUM 601 602 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 4,389 26,040,013 2 NO 23,934 162,324,031 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 UNINSUR4 PID UNINSURED-R4 2.0 NUM 603 604 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 5,689 34,115,580 2 NO 29,773 202,316,180 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVEG1 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN-R1 2.0 NUM 605 606* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 126 601,664 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 19,814 140,485,219 2 NO 16,426 94,801,123 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVEG2 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN-R2 2.0 NUM 607 608* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 566,527 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 19,270 139,277,970 2 NO 16,156 94,460,848 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVEG3 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN-R3 2.0 NUM 609 610* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 73 358,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 15,780 114,665,591 2 NO 12,470 73,340,242 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVEG4 PID HAS COV FR EMPLOYR GROUP PLN-R4 2.0 NUM 611 612* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 113 590,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 19,587 142,791,929 2 NO 15,762 93,049,620 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 613-639 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- PRIVU1 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN-R1 2 NUM 613 614 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 126 601,664 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 1,151 7,932,385 2 NO 35,089 227,353,957 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVU2 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 615 616* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 566,527 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 1,106 7,904,712 2 NO 34,320 225,834,106 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVU3 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 617 618* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 73 358,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 857 6,161,784 2 NO 27,393 181,844,048 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVU4 PID HAS COV FR UNION GROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 619 620* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 113 590,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 1,090 7,901,909 2 NO 34,259 227,939,640 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVNG1 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 621 622* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 126 601,664 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 4,054 24,109,559 2 NO 32,186 211,176,783 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVNG2 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 623 624* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 566,527 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 4,012 25,069,150 2 NO 31,414 208,669,668 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVNG3 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 625 626* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 73 358,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 3,344 20,996,208 2 NO 24,906 167,009,625 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVNG4 PID HAS COV FR NONGROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 627 628* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 113 590,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 4,154 26,013,710 2 NO 31,195 209,827,839 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOG1 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 629 630* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 126 601,664 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 828 5,085,217 2 NO 35,412 230,201,125 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOG2 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 631 632* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 566,527 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 805 5,091,393 2 NO 34,621 228,647,425 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOG3 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 633 634* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 73 358,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 680 4,372,316 2 NO 27,570 183,633,517 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOG4 PID HAS COV FR OTHER GROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 635 636* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 113 590,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 850 5,429,401 2 NO 34,499 230,412,148 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOUT1 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU-R1 2.0 NUM 637 638* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 126 601,664 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 167 1,227,548 2 NO 36,073 234,058,794 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOUT2 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU-R2 2.0 NUM 639 640* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 566,527 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 168 1,250,671 2 NO 35,258 232,488,148 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 641-669 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- PRIVOUT3 PID HAS COV FR HLDR OTSIDE RU-R3 2 NUM 641 642 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 73 358,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 144 1,018,198 2 NO 28,106 186,987,634 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVOUT4 PID HAS COV FR HOLDER OUTSIDE RU-R4 2.0 NUM 643 644* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 113 590,211 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 183 1,364,788 2 NO 35,166 234,476,760 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIV1 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 645 646* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 400,729 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 13,558 92,480,901 2 NO 22,718 143,006,376 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIV2 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 647 648* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 393,308 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 13,054 91,437,758 2 NO 22,405 142,474,279 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIV3 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 649 650* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 45 210,326 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 10,675 75,189,062 2 NO 17,603 112,964,656 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIV4 PID IS HOLDER OF PRIV INS PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 651 652* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 384,870 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 13,296 93,888,328 2 NO 22,089 142,158,561 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVEG1 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 653 654* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 400,729 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 9,791 70,355,932 2 NO 26,485 165,131,345 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVEG2 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 655 656* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 393,308 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 9,461 69,379,354 2 NO 25,998 164,532,683 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVEG3 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 657 658* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 45 210,326 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 7,714 56,909,494 2 NO 20,564 131,244,223 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVEG4 PID IS HOLDER OF EMP GROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 659 660* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 384,870 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 9,599 71,058,425 2 NO 25,786 164,988,464 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVU1 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 661 662* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 400,729 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 530 3,501,767 2 NO 35,746 231,985,510 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVU2 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 663 664* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 393,308 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 498 3,464,399 2 NO 34,961 230,447,639 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVU3 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 665 666* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 45 210,326 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 387 2,717,021 2 NO 27,891 185,436,697 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVU4 PID IS HOLDER OF UNION GRP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 667 668* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 384,870 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 494 3,477,858 2 NO 34,891 232,569,031 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVNG1 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 669 670* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 400,729 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 3,029 17,466,150 2 NO 33,247 218,021,128 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 671-690 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- HPRIVNG2 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN-R2 2 NUM 671 672 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 393,308 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 2,943 17,735,364 2 NO 32,516 216,176,673 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVNG3 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 673 674* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 45 210,326 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 2,460 14,872,889 2 NO 25,818 173,280,828 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVNG4 PID IS HOLDER OF NONGROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 675 676* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 384,870 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 3,061 18,515,737 2 NO 32,324 217,531,153 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVOG1 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN-R1 2.0 NUM 677 678* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 90 400,729 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 1 YES 579 3,509,663 2 NO 35,697 231,977,614 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVOG2 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN-R2 2.0 NUM 679 680* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 393,308 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 1 YES 564 3,514,519 2 NO 34,895 230,397,519 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVOG3 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN-R3 2.0 NUM 681 682* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 45 210,326 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 1 YES 486 3,110,749 2 NO 27,792 185,042,969 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HPRIVOG4 PID IS HOLDER OF OTH GROUP PLAN-R4 2.0 NUM 683 684* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 384,870 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 604 3,845,769 2 NO 34,781 232,201,121 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DRVISITS PID # PHYS VISITS EXCL HOSP-BASED&HOME 3.0 NUM 685 687 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 11,631 78,312,466 1 6,263 44,846,089 2 4,195 30,145,450 3 2,837 20,411,619 4 2,050 14,684,489 5 1,565 10,906,176 6 1,157 7,989,015 7 881 5,990,922 8 655 4,428,231 9 580 3,971,863 10 440 3,084,381 11 351 2,321,910 12 288 1,957,135 13 220 1,487,549 14 213 1,401,787 15 162 1,096,388 16 145 944,705 17-30 641 4,190,826 31-50 133 850,118 51-70 35 238,851 71-100 14 103,744 101-300 3 29,142 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DRTEL PID # PHYS PHONE CONTACTS NOT HOSP-BASED 2.0 NUM 688 689 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 31,251 215,886,737 1 2,139 15,666,601 2 586 4,311,571 3 240 1,798,525 4 103 722,844 5 60 422,279 6 28 215,305 7 10 66,428 8 11 75,432 9 7 53,518 10 9 60,037 11 5 31,469 12 2 22,842 13 1 4,531 16 2 22,855 17-30 5 31,885 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NONDRVIS PID # OTH MD PROV VSTS EXC HSP-BSD,HME 3.0 NUM 690 692 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 27,288 187,320,381 1 3,252 23,392,910 2 1,087 7,914,636 3 520 3,770,282 4 373 2,569,237 5 233 1,623,948 6 194 1,383,901 7 186 1,359,809 8 106 797,330 9 115 826,030 10 91 710,056 11 80 582,377 12 92 676,652 13 56 424,497 14 63 446,164 15 50 364,683 16 27 201,518 17-30 372 2,854,129 31-50 181 1,467,242 51-70 49 390,524 71-100 24 151,866 101-300 20 164,683 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 693-705 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- NONDRTEL PID#OTH MD PROV PHON CALLS HSP-BD 2 NUM 693 694 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 33,489 232,230,488 1 740 5,506,530 2 136 1,025,278 3 51 341,620 4 24 164,844 5 6 41,827 6 5 40,258 7 3 11,751 8 2 21,117 10 1 3,710 14 1 3,332 17-30 1 2,102 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DROPD PID # PHYS HSP OUTPT VST & ZERO-NGHT ADM 3.0 NUM 695 697 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 29,802 208,996,530 1 2,680 18,127,197 2 833 5,364,186 3 345 2,009,186 4 210 1,339,788 5 138 851,857 6 103 580,885 7 50 325,027 8 58 339,250 9 29 159,533 10 29 184,872 11 23 134,938 12 27 193,874 13 15 97,696 14 20 137,604 15 10 66,856 16 10 47,757 17-30 54 324,285 31-50 15 66,305 51-70 4 18,698 71-100 2 16,429 101-300 2 10,105 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NONDROPD PID # OTH MD PROV HSP OUTPT VSTS 3.0 NUM 698 700 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 31,559 219,237,857 1 1,846 13,035,907 2 470 3,224,201 3 178 1,176,254 4 98 614,076 5 44 331,979 6 42 281,958 7 23 134,861 8 20 146,463 9 21 117,273 10 19 110,230 11 13 78,654 12 11 85,094 13 4 21,920 14 9 61,117 15 11 115,093 16 7 45,194 17-30 50 356,066 31-50 25 171,677 51-70 7 38,967 101-300 2 8,017 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EROMS PID TOTAL # EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS 2.0 NUM 701 702 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 28,731 201,690,486 1 4,261 28,477,185 2 948 6,009,940 3 303 1,846,574 4 111 756,073 5 46 278,808 6 25 160,876 7 9 36,532 8 7 32,125 9 3 13,658 10 3 13,465 11 1 4,688 12 3 17,569 13 2 13,844 14 1 3,907 15 1 2,616 16 2 17,796 17-30 2 16,715 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EROMHO PID # EMER RM VSTS RSLTNG IN HSP ADM 2.0 NUM 703 704 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 33,276 232,375,320 1 1,018 6,148,592 2 125 643,772 3 32 179,523 4 6 30,827 5 1 5,620 6 1 9,202 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HOSP PID # HOSPITAL ADMISSNS (INCL PREGNANCY) 2.0 NUM 705 706 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 30,740 215,222,925 1 2,933 19,606,386 2 546 3,163,954 3 137 784,434 4 58 361,722 5 25 147,818 6 9 45,131 7 3 16,597 8 6 34,639 9 1 4,802 10 1 4,448 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 707-718 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- HOSPNGT PID#NIGHTS IN HOSP(INCL PREG) 3.0 NUM 707 709 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 30,740 215,222,925 1 411 2,922,536 2 527 3,791,843 3 525 3,691,972 4 387 2,654,030 5 289 1,896,119 6 201 1,255,278 7 155 929,278 8 157 951,207 9 95 533,174 10 96 560,865 11 78 444,560 12 66 394,945 13 58 329,618 14 62 335,307 15 41 245,052 16 47 272,997 17-30 311 1,762,772 31-50 138 775,023 51-70 34 174,435 71-100 25 150,595 101-243 16 98,324 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DRHOME PID # HOME HEALTH VISITS BY A PHYSICIAN 2.0 NUM 710 711 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 34,287 238,423,687 1 80 504,937 2 25 125,678 3 26 129,932 4 4 19,242 5 6 36,644 6 4 21,791 7 5 25,160 8 2 7,937 9 2 8,184 11 6 34,640 12 2 10,783 17-30 4 15,230 31-50 5 25,514 51-70 1 3,497 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NONDRMHM PID # OTH MD PROV HOME HEALTH VISITS 3.0 NUM 712 714 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 33,491 234,165,180 1 178 1,104,369 2 70 386,881 3 45 255,953 4 47 269,326 5 28 167,132 6 32 171,670 7 21 101,134 8 12 67,241 9 18 86,424 10 14 76,488 11 6 48,846 12 11 64,552 13 16 83,560 14 5 19,106 15 11 85,697 16 4 15,336 17-30 93 515,559 31-50 78 387,309 51-70 57 289,961 71-100 41 181,162 101-300 146 694,835 301+ 35 155,137 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PMEDS PID # PRESCRIBED MEDICINES, INCL REFILLS 3.0 NUM 715 717 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 14,459 100,434,760 1 4,101 29,836,893 2 2,900 21,324,175 3 1,967 14,262,063 4 1,422 10,361,756 5 1,063 7,806,930 6 827 5,882,161 7 693 4,981,739 8 575 3,888,040 9 495 3,457,749 10 487 3,212,450 11 437 3,062,027 12 372 2,503,731 13 319 2,151,132 14 312 2,074,922 15 246 1,648,370 16 252 1,583,067 17-30 2,024 12,366,886 31-50 984 5,602,668 51-70 349 1,951,434 71-100 133 755,612 101-300 42 244,292 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DENT PID TOTAL # DENTAL VISITS 2.0 NUM 718 719 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 21,020 137,829,726 1 5,029 37,522,297 2 3,479 26,541,201 3 1,816 13,747,107 4 1,040 7,880,674 5 603 4,594,294 6 372 2,819,985 7 262 2,005,681 8 163 1,287,755 9 153 1,194,465 10 105 753,161 11 100 794,786 12 78 599,278 13 51 420,691 14 50 361,007 15 25 209,171 16 33 236,060 17-30 75 566,087 31-50 5 29,431 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 720-765 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- DENTORTH PID#DNTL VSTS INVLVG ORTHDNT WRK 2.0 NUM 720 721 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 33,522 231,902,768 1 252 1,922,865 2 129 1,001,268 3 81 705,040 4 58 466,271 5 60 516,591 6 42 361,243 7 48 404,369 8 41 354,271 9 37 292,611 10 40 301,089 11 46 359,196 12 38 277,499 13 18 157,016 14 15 125,585 15 6 55,376 16 14 108,281 17-30 12 81,518 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MEXP1 PID # EYEGLASS OR CONTACT LENS PURCHASES 2.0 NUM 722 723 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 29,374 202,377,757 1 4,536 32,852,627 2 475 3,571,617 3 64 511,870 4 10 78,986 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MEXPOTH PID # SPCL MED EQ PRCHSES/EXCL EYEGL,LNS 2.0 NUM 724 725 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 3,987 0 0 31,630 221,613,776 1 1,743 11,261,555 2 453 2,829,505 3 291 1,788,805 4 166 919,328 5 74 439,400 6 51 282,487 7 22 123,903 8 9 46,539 9 7 31,941 10 4 22,425 11 4 16,274 12 2 5,606 13 1 3,755 14 1 3,400 31-50 1 4,154 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 726 737* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0 3,987 N/A 780.924-31069.3 34,459 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 738 749* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR1PER 0 4,479 N/A 794.79-31187.6 33,967 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 750 761* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER 0 4,473 N/A 805.417-31220.5 33,973 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 3.0 NUM 762 764 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 301-401 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPSU PSEUDO PSU 1.0 NUM 765 765 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 19,543 119,476,714 2 18,903 119,916,143 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 File 2 Alphabetical Listing of Variables NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 FILE 2 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 -----ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF VARIABLES----- START END NAME DESCRIPTION ----- --- ---- ----------- 17 19 AGE1R1 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 1 20 22 AGE1R2 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 2 23 25 AGE1R3 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 3 26 28 AGE1R4 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 4 43 44 ARMY PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 33 34 CCMARR1 PID MARITAL STATUS - R1 35 36 CCMARR2 PID MARITAL STATUS - R2 37 38 CCMARR3 PID MARITAL STATUS - R3 39 40 CCMARR4 PID MARITAL STATUS - R4 128 129 CHAMPUS1 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R1 130 131 CHAMPUS2 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R2 132 133 CHAMPUS3 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R3 134 135 CHAMPUS4 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R4 97 98 DAYSPRWK S29 DAYS PER WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 47 48 DUTY PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RESERV 67 68 EMPLOYD1 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R1 69 70 EMPLOYD2 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R2 71 72 EMPLOYD3 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R3 73 74 EMPLOYD4 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R4 112 113 ESTMATE1 S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 64 64 FAMIALFL FLAG TOT FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 65 66 FAMIR4FL FLAG TOTAL FAMILY INCOME - R4 41 42 GRSCHCOM PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHOOL COMPLETED 95 96 HRSPRWK S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 75 76 HVEJOBU1 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R1 77 78 HVEJOBU2 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R2 79 80 HVEJOBU3 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R3 81 82 HVEJOBU4 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R4 160 171 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 55 56 KORN PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 110 111 LBRUNION S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 136 137 MCAIDF1 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R1 138 139 MCAIDF2 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R2 140 141 MCAIDF3 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R3 142 143 MCAIDF4 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R4 120 121 MEDCARE1 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R1 122 123 MEDCARE2 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R2 124 125 MEDCARE3 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R3 126 127 MEDCARE4 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R4 114 115 MORELOC S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 45 46 NTLGD PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 1 5 ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 144 145 OTPUBD1 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R1 146 147 OTPUBD2 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R2 148 149 OTPUBD3 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R3 150 151 OTPUBD4 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R4 61 62 OTSRV PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 108 109 PERWHAT S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WAGE RATE 9 16 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 6 8 PN PERSON NUMBER 152 153 PRIVFL1 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R1 154 155 PRIVFL2 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R2 156 157 PRIVFL3 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R3 158 159 PRIVFL4 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R4 63 63 PTOTALFL FLAG PERSON INCOME 59 60 PVIET PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 31 32 SMPANCES PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 49 50 SMPDISAB PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 29 30 SMPRABKG PID RACE 199 199 SPSU PSEUDO PSU 196 198 STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 116 119 TOTLEMP S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 57 58 VIET PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 99 107 WAGERATE S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 172 183 WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 184 195 WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 83 84 WKSWRKD1 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R1 85 86 WKSWRKD2 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R2 87 88 WKSWRKD3 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R3 89 90 WKSWRKD4 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R4 91 92 WRKSMS16 S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP - RETIREMENT JOB 93 94 WRKSMS21 S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP - LAST JOB 51 52 WWI PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I 53 54 WWII PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II Positional Listing of Variables NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 FILE 2 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 -----POSITIONAL LISTING OF VARIABLES----- START END NAME DESCRIPTION ----- --- ---- ----------- 1 5 ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 6 8 PN PERSON NUMBER 9 16 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 17 19 AGE1R1 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 1 20 22 AGE1R2 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 2 23 25 AGE1R3 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 3 26 28 AGE1R4 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 4 29 30 SMPRABKG PID RACE 31 32 SMPANCES PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 33 34 CCMARR1 PID MARITAL STATUS - R1 35 36 CCMARR2 PID MARITAL STATUS - R2 37 38 CCMARR3 PID MARITAL STATUS - R3 39 40 CCMARR4 PID MARITAL STATUS - R4 41 42 GRSCHCOM PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHOOL COMPLETED 43 44 ARMY PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 45 46 NTLGD PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 47 48 DUTY PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RESERV 49 50 SMPDISAB PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 51 52 WWI PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I 53 54 WWII PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II 55 56 KORN PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 57 58 VIET PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 59 60 PVIET PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 61 62 OTSRV PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 63 63 PTOTALFL FLAG PERSON INCOME 64 64 FAMIALFL FLAG TOT FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 65 66 FAMIR4FL FLAG TOTAL FAMILY INCOME - R4 67 68 EMPLOYD1 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R1 69 70 EMPLOYD2 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R2 71 72 EMPLOYD3 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R3 73 74 EMPLOYD4 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R4 75 76 HVEJOBU1 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R1 77 78 HVEJOBU2 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R2 79 80 HVEJOBU3 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R3 81 82 HVEJOBU4 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK - R4 83 84 WKSWRKD1 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R1 85 86 WKSWRKD2 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R2 87 88 WKSWRKD3 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R3 89 90 WKSWRKD4 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME - R4 91 92 WRKSMS16 S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP - RETIREMENT JOB 93 94 WRKSMS21 S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP - LAST JOB 95 96 HRSPRWK S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 97 98 DAYSPRWK S29 DAYS PER WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 99 107 WAGERATE S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 108 109 PERWHAT S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WAGE RATE 110 111 LBRUNION S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 112 113 ESTMATE1 S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 114 115 MORELOC S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 116 119 TOTLEMP S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 120 121 MEDCARE1 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R1 122 123 MEDCARE2 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R2 124 125 MEDCARE3 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R3 126 127 MEDCARE4 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE - R4 128 129 CHAMPUS1 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R1 130 131 CHAMPUS2 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R2 132 133 CHAMPUS3 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R3 134 135 CHAMPUS4 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA - R4 136 137 MCAIDF1 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R1 138 139 MCAIDF2 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R2 140 141 MCAIDF3 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R3 142 143 MCAIDF4 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R4 144 145 OTPUBD1 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R1 146 147 OTPUBD2 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R2 148 149 OTPUBD3 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R3 150 151 OTPUBD4 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE - R4 152 153 PRIVFL1 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R1 154 155 PRIVFL2 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R2 156 157 PRIVFL3 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R3 158 159 PRIVFL4 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE - R4 160 171 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 172 183 WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 184 195 WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 196 198 STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 199 199 SPSU PSEUDO PSU File 2 Codebook General Information NMES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 PA FILE 2 CODEBOOK DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 ________________________ This codebook provides the unedited versions of the edited person-level variables on File 1 as well as flags for variables containing imputed values. Link variables and weight variables are duplicates of the File 1 variables. To obtain national estimates for the variables on this file, the weights described at the end of this codebook must be used. Information concerning the sample design and use of appropriate sampling weights is provided in the file documentation. For variables corresponding directly to questionnaire items, the questionnaire item number is provided in the variable descriptor. For variables with an asterisk in the rightmost column, explanatory notes are provided at the end of this codebook in alphabetical order of variable name. Variable Position 1-33 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- ODUX ORIGINAL DWELLING UNIT 5.0 NUM 1 5 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 20001-37615 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PN PERSON NUMBER 3.0 NUM 6 8 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 10-266 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PIDX PERSON IDENTIFIER (ODUX + PN) 8.0 CHAR 9 16 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER VALID PERSON ID 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 AGE1R1 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 1 3.0 NUM 17 19 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 0-15 8,850 55,730,893 16 612 3,963,891 17 588 3,846,101 18 499 3,209,671 19-20 981 6,609,252 21 569 3,936,879 22 531 3,754,830 23-54 14,732 106,236,171 55-64 3,204 22,092,415 65 + 5,800 26,507,903 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 AGE1R2 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 2 3.0 NUM 20 22 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 0-15 8,666 55,373,601 16 572 3,731,791 17 575 3,619,838 18 558 3,607,393 19-20 1,007 6,389,093 21 512 3,670,511 22 547 3,820,735 23-54 14,376 105,440,433 55-64 3,116 21,907,243 65 + 5,607 26,744,708 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 AGE1R3 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 3 3.0 NUM 23 25 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 0-15 6,885 44,599,808 16 463 3,036,993 17 442 2,748,717 18 446 2,969,166 19-20 736 4,667,730 21 386 2,725,480 22 432 3,084,815 23-54 11,473 84,664,252 55-64 2,468 17,639,344 65 + 4,592 22,227,738 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 AGE1R4 PID AGE AT END OF ROUND 4 3.0 NUM 26 28 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 0-15 8,639 55,638,159 16 586 3,862,863 17 608 3,864,796 18 558 3,716,631 19-20 1,005 6,339,821 21 504 3,616,514 22 536 3,793,628 23-54 14,457 106,841,488 55-64 3,023 21,705,627 65 + 5,546 27,052,232 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SMPRABKG PID RACE 2.0 NUM 29 30 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 39 153,373 -8 DONT KNOW 7 47,619 -7 REFUSED 2 8,405 1 AMER INDIAN 313 2,286,624 2 ALASKN NATIVE 27 198,270 3 ASIAN/PACIFIC 576 4,738,059 4 BLACK 8,499 29,151,179 5 WHITE 27,221 194,175,725 6 OTHER 1,762 8,633,601 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SMPANCES PID HISPANIC ANCESTRY GROUP 2.0 NUM 31 32 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 33 178,269 -8 DONT KNOW 1 3,008 -7 REFUSED 2 11,758 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,274 220,729,613 1 PUERTO RICAN 562 2,410,956 2 CUBAN 156 588,428 3 MEX/MEXAM/CHI 2,539 11,572,399 4 OTH LATIN AME 466 2,050,709 5 OTHER SPANISH 413 1,847,715 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARR1 PID MARITAL STATUS - R1 2.0 NUM 33 34 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 30 239,689 -8 DONT KNOW 4 14,837 -7 REFUSED 3 11,048 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,484 59,798,062 1 MARRIED 15,335 102,959,057 2 WIDOWED 2,691 13,443,118 3 DIVORCED 2,169 14,721,058 4 SEPARATED 794 4,388,869 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,856 40,312,268 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 35-51 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- CCMARR2 PID MARITAL STATUS - R2 2.0 NUM 35 36 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 27 120,635 -8 DONT KNOW 6 24,786 -7 REFUSED 1 4,573 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,456 60,488,743 1 MARRIED 14,873 102,098,974 2 WIDOWED 2,623 13,493,664 3 DIVORCED 2,141 14,769,823 4 SEPARATED 815 4,540,414 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,594 38,763,733 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARR3 PID MARITAL STATUS - R3 2.0 NUM 37 38 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 19 97,297 -8 DONT KNOW 3 19,872 -7 REFUSED 1 4,573 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 7,609 49,374,327 1 MARRIED 11,946 82,403,446 2 WIDOWED 2,133 10,962,169 3 DIVORCED 1,708 12,038,766 4 SEPARATED 618 3,529,126 5 NEVER MARRIED 4,286 29,934,468 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CCMARR4 PID MARITAL STATUS - R4 2.0 NUM 39 40 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 40 205,772 -8 DONT KNOW 3 15,419 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 9,473 61,080,453 1 MARRIED 14,772 102,380,779 2 WIDOWED 2,601 13,429,728 3 DIVORCED 2,158 15,039,359 4 SEPARATED 825 4,754,298 5 NEVER MARRIED 5,590 39,525,953 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 GRSCHCOM PID 17+ HIGHEST GRADE SCHOOL COMPLETED 2.0 NUM 41 42 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 424 2,009,208 -8 DONT KNOW 171 531,780 -7 REFUSED 9 44,274 -1 INAPPLICABLE 10,345 63,135,188 0 NO EDUCATION 71 344,705 1 1ST GRADE 66 324,870 2 2ND GRADE 113 603,030 3 3RD GRADE 227 1,069,680 4 4TH GRADE 253 1,176,607 5 5TH GRADE 262 1,244,912 6 6TH GRADE 616 2,909,820 7 7TH GRADE 563 2,703,247 8 8TH GRADE 1,641 8,713,204 9 1ST YR HS 1,069 5,899,412 10 2ND YR HS 1,712 9,495,680 11 3RD YR HS 1,978 11,463,862 12 4TH YR HS 10,038 63,989,331 13 1 YR COL 1,744 11,520,067 14 2 YRS COL 2,306 15,644,946 15 3 YRS COL 829 5,856,327 16 4 YRS COL 2,329 17,584,830 17 5 YRS COL 482 3,752,255 18 6+ YRS COL 1,198 9,375,622 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ARMY PID EVER SERVE IN ARMED FORCES 2.0 NUM 43 44 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 210 1,093,821 -8 DONT KNOW 64 217,514 -7 REFUSED 4 24,409 -1 INAPPLICABLE 10,564 64,577,383 1 YES 4,272 28,025,120 2 NO 23,332 145,454,609 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 NTLGD PID EVER ACTIVE IN NAT'L GUARD/RESERV 2.0 NUM 45 46 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 357 1,984,617 -8 DONT KNOW 108 504,874 -7 REFUSED 3 8,306 -1 INAPPLICABLE 10,545 64,474,345 1 YES 1,084 7,897,934 2 NO 26,349 164,522,781 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 DUTY PID NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY IN NAT GRD/RESERV 2.0 NUM 47 48 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 35 286,371 -8 DONT KNOW 2 14,625 -7 REFUSED 1 0 -1 INAPPLICABLE 37,361 231,488,859 1 YES 400 2,911,718 2 NO 647 4,691,284 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SMPDISAB PID HAS SERVICE DISABILITY 2.0 NUM 49 50 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 88 442,844 -8 DONT KNOW 25 163,724 -7 REFUSED 1 5,712 -1 INAPPLICABLE 33,933 209,496,078 1 YES 469 2,874,328 2 NO 3,930 26,410,171 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WWI PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR I 2.0 NUM 51 52 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 69 478,950 -8 DONT KNOW 53 290,946 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,166 211,332,391 1 YES 26 111,487 2 NO 4,130 27,170,297 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 53-75 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- WWII PID SERVED IN WORLD WAR II 2.0 NUM 53 54 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 62 439,626 -8 DONT KNOW 52 278,471 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,167 211,337,457 1 YES 1,624 9,478,046 2 NO 2,539 17,850,471 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 KORN PID SERVED IN KOREAN WAR 2.0 NUM 55 56 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 66 451,297 -8 DONT KNOW 54 294,585 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,165 211,327,397 1 YES 698 5,212,332 2 NO 3,461 22,098,462 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 VIET PID SERVED IN VIETNAM ERA 2.0 NUM 57 58 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 68 440,332 -8 DONT KNOW 54 294,585 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,166 211,332,391 1 YES 1,183 8,774,545 2 NO 2,973 18,542,219 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PVIET PID SERVED IN POST-VIETNAM ERA 2.0 NUM 59 60 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 77 541,062 -8 DONT KNOW 53 278,203 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,167 211,335,506 1 YES 732 4,264,205 2 NO 3,415 22,965,095 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTSRV PID SERVED IN OTHER PERIODS 2.0 NUM 61 62 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 65 446,613 -8 DONT KNOW 60 320,733 -7 REFUSED 2 8,785 -1 INAPPLICABLE 34,165 211,328,882 1 YES 427 3,087,222 2 NO 3,727 24,200,622 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PTOTALFL FLAG PERSON INCOME 1.0 NUM 63 63 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 20,439 143,942,187 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 18,007 95,450,669 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMIALFL FLAG TOT FAMILY INCOME AT LAST INTERVIEW 1.0 NUM 64 64* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 12,809 91,084,646 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 25,637 148,308,210 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 FAMIR4FL FLAG TOTAL FAMILY INCOME - R4 2.0 NUM 65 66* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER -4 NOT FULL RSPT 1,489 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 0 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 13,075 93,894,040 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 20,898 145,498,816 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYD1 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R1 2.0 NUM 67 68 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 13 55,600 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,868 55,848,975 1 YES 15,818 114,171,049 2 NO 11,667 65,812,383 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYD2 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R2 2.0 NUM 69 70 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 17 69,145 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,682 55,478,207 1 YES 16,092 117,276,933 2 NO 10,745 61,481,060 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYD3 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R3 2.0 NUM 71 72 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 24 95,334 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 6,890 44,634,709 1 YES 12,661 93,059,427 2 NO 8,748 50,574,574 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 EMPLOYD4 BXB2 PID EMPLOYMENT STATUS - R4 2.0 NUM 73 74 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 12 38,359 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8,641 55,677,150 1 YES 15,509 114,347,454 2 NO 11,300 66,368,797 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBU1 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK-R1 2.0 NUM 75 76 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 22 127,045 -8 DONT KNOW 3 15,264 -7 REFUSED 2 8,962 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,521 121,538,431 1 YES 15,178 109,812,248 2 NO 640 4,386,056 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 77-95 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- HVEJOBU2 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSI LAST WK-R2 2.0 NUM 77 78 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 47 252,919 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,416 116,861,113 1 YES 15,194 111,197,429 2 NO 879 5,993,884 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBU3 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK-R3 2.0 NUM 79 80 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 26 102,900 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 15,639 95,138,157 1 YES 12,054 88,808,359 2 NO 604 4,314,628 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HVEJOBU4 S1 PID HAD JOB/BUSINESS LAST WEEK-R4 2.0 NUM 81 82 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 48 326,198 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,944 122,091,419 1 YES 14,986 110,569,138 2 NO 484 3,445,003 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WKSWRKD1 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME-R1 2.0 NUM 83 84 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 296 2,027,011 -8 DONT KNOW 26 154,970 -7 REFUSED 2 8,962 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20,521 121,538,431 0 11 69,672 1-52 1,900 13,092,456 95 WHOLE TIME 13,610 98,996,504 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WKSWRKD2 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME-R2 2.0 NUM 85 86 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 278 1,795,273 -8 DONT KNOW 35 217,448 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,416 116,861,113 0 32 216,231 1-52 2,469 17,251,002 95 WHOLE TIME 13,306 97,964,278 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WKSWRKD3 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME-R3 2.0 NUM 87 88 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 171 1,117,361 -8 DONT KNOW 11 58,544 -7 REFUSED 2 0 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 15,639 95,138,157 0 17 135,449 1-52 1,499 10,464,917 95 WHOLE TIME 10,984 81,449,617 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WKSWRKD4 S2 WEEKS PID WORKED FULL/PART TIME-R4 2.0 NUM 89 90 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 148 955,989 -8 DONT KNOW 21 115,399 -7 REFUSED 1 4,446 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,944 122,091,419 0 56 392,248 1-52 1,053 7,535,318 95 WHOLE TIME 14,239 105,336,939 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WRKSMS16 S16 PID EMPL/SELF-EMP-RETIREMENT JOB 2.0 NUM 91 92 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 395 2,149,956 -8 DONT KNOW 7 11,199 -7 REFUSED 5 21,327 -1 INAPPLICABLE 32,449 206,724,771 1 SELF-EMPLOYED 515 2,580,146 2 EMP, NOT SELF 5,075 27,905,458 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WRKSMS21 S21 PID EMPL OR SELF-EMP - LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 93 94 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 481 2,961,412 -8 DONT KNOW 2 3,656 -7 REFUSED 10 33,047 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,903 112,262,062 1 SELF-EMPLOYED 2,140 15,660,873 2 EMP, NOT SELF 15,910 108,471,807 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 HRSPRWK S28 HOURS PR WEEK PID WORK @ LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 95 96 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 763 4,866,439 -8 DONT KNOW 163 774,055 -7 REFUSED 27 144,210 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,898 112,248,058 1-5 276 1,768,309 6-10 705 4,880,226 11-15 491 3,367,637 16-20 1,081 7,705,102 21-25 724 4,918,381 26-30 847 5,740,111 31-35 870 5,582,938 36-40 8,794 59,022,318 41-45 976 7,320,387 46-50 1,416 10,489,275 51-55 316 2,367,845 56-60 645 4,818,663 61-65 91 732,588 66-70 147 1,080,354 71-75 69 511,335 76-80 77 594,433 80+ 70 460,194 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 97-120 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- DAYSPRWK S29 DAYS PR WK PID WK@LAST JOB 2.0 NUM 97 98 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 780 5,002,920 -8 DONT KNOW 100 468,641 -7 REFUSED 28 144,167 -1 INAPPLICABLE 19,900 112,252,055 1 DAY 256 1,855,427 2 DAYS 508 3,544,683 3 DAYS 872 6,094,928 4 DAYS 1,099 7,633,780 5 DAYS 11,933 81,554,323 6 DAYS 2,215 15,615,303 7 DAYS 755 5,226,629 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 WAGERATE S30 PID WAGE RATE BEFORE DEDUCTIONS 9.2 NUM 99 107 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 1,005 6,419,885 -8 DONT KNOW 1,002 4,885,448 -7 REFUSED 645 4,231,460 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,034 127,883,470 0.01 - 3.50 1,245 8,062,387 3.51 - 5.00 2,206 14,280,922 5.01 - 7.50 1,707 11,408,325 7.51 - 10.00 928 6,652,780 10.01 - 15.00 782 6,294,305 15.01 - 20.00 170 1,336,350 20.01 - 50.00 211 1,373,971 50.01 - 75.00 86 610,685 75.01 - 100.00 122 702,656 100.01 - 250.00 862 5,145,890 250.01 - 400.00 772 5,207,407 400.01 - 600.00 558 3,655,559 600.01 - 800.00 320 2,334,804 800.01 - 1000.00 239 1,683,524 1000.01-2500.00 870 6,004,010 2500.01-5000.00 184 1,467,885 5000.01-10000.00 99 767,308 10000.01-20000 691 5,072,782 20000.01-40000 1,281 10,210,683 40000.01-65000 346 2,997,468 65000.01-90000 57 519,021 90000.01-120000 19 151,438 120000.01-150000 1 2,837 150000.01-500000 2 17,470 500,000.01+ 2 12,127 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PERWHAT S30 TIME BASE FOR S30 WAGE RATE 2.0 NUM 108 109 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 263 1,767,432 -8 DONT KNOW 11 47,526 -1 INAPPLICABLE 24,653 143,208,691 1 PER HOUR 6,828 46,764,083 2 PER DAY 199 1,330,017 3 PER WEEK 1,921 12,601,193 4 BIWEEKLY 749 4,853,607 5 PER MONTH 1,144 7,786,084 6 PER YEAR 2,564 20,242,469 91 OTHER 114 791,753 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 LBRUNION S33 PID BELONGS TO LABOR UNION 2.0 NUM 110 111 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 645 4,005,323 -8 DONT KNOW 142 592,423 -7 REFUSED 17 68,986 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,040 127,911,115 1 YES 2,455 16,261,031 2 NO 13,147 90,553,977 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 ESTMATE1 S34 EST WORKFORCE AT PID WORKPLACE 2.0 NUM 112 113 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 583 3,669,440 -8 DONT KNOW 1,060 5,495,692 -7 REFUSED 25 114,087 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,042 127,933,837 1 LESS THAN 10 3,211 22,391,458 2 10-25 2,706 18,629,246 3 26-100 3,560 24,888,339 4 101-500 2,818 19,705,255 5 500+ 2,441 16,565,503 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MORELOC S35 PID EMPLOYR HAS SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2.0 NUM 114 115 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 572 3,619,072 -8 DONT KNOW 230 1,105,560 -7 REFUSED 22 94,910 -5 NEV WILL KNOW 1 9,784 -1 INAPPLICABLE 22,043 127,945,661 1 YES 9,818 67,412,677 2 NO 5,760 39,205,193 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 TOTLEMP S40 TOTAL # EMPLOYEES AT OWN BUSINESS 4.0 NUM 116 119 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 203 1,412,851 -8 DONT KNOW 36 226,839 -7 REFUSED 4 16,124 -1 INAPPLICABLE 36,305 223,722,063 1-10 1,762 12,961,549 11-25 89 697,743 26-100 40 314,234 101-500 5 23,537 1,001-2,000 2 17,917 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MEDCARE1 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R1 2.0 NUM 120 121 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 213 961,058 -8 DONT KNOW 18 87,205 -7 REFUSED 1 5,007 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 2 8,390 1 YES 5,945 27,988,120 2 NO 30,187 206,838,226 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 122-142 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- MEDCARE2 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R2 2.0 NUM 122 123 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 161 737,175 -8 DONT KNOW 3 12,312 -7 REFUSED 6 56,519 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 3 12,343 1 YES 5,806 28,491,813 2 NO 29,557 204,995,183 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MEDCARE3 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R3 2.0 NUM 124 125 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 116 554,548 -8 DONT KNOW 4 12,062 -7 REFUSED 5 13,891 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 5 22,208 1 YES 4,737 23,533,090 2 NO 23,456 164,228,244 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MEDCARE4 T2 PID COVERED BY MEDICARE-R4 2.0 NUM 126 127 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 142 700,716 -8 DONT KNOW 1 0 -7 REFUSED 2 7,249 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 1 4,851 1 YES 5,769 28,810,873 2 NO 29,547 206,908,070 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHAMPUS1 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R1 2.0 NUM 128 129 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 61 310,705 -8 DONT KNOW 16 66,461 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 4 8,211 1 YES 921 5,635,274 2 NO 35,364 229,867,355 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHAMPUS2 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R2 2.0 NUM 130 131 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 92 399,868 -8 DONT KNOW 4 16,252 -7 REFUSED 3 27,298 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 24 136,782 1 YES 930 5,645,572 2 NO 34,483 228,079,574 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHAMPUS3 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R3 2.0 NUM 132 133 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 58 337,233 -8 DONT KNOW 6 18,011 -7 REFUSED 5 13,891 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 12 66,015 1 YES 737 4,466,560 2 NO 27,505 183,462,333 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 CHAMPUS4 T5 PID COV BY CHAMPUS OR CHAMPVA-R4 2.0 NUM 134 135 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 42 240,817 -8 DONT KNOW 1 6,757 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 -1 INAPPLICABLE 2 8,211 1 YES 888 5,367,181 2 NO 34,529 230,808,794 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDF1 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R1 2.0 NUM 136 137* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 112 445,284 -8 DONT KNOW 25 128,025 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8 18,261 1 YES 3,270 16,165,647 2 NO 32,951 219,130,788 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDF2 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R2 2.0 NUM 138 139* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 131 564,649 -8 DONT KNOW 7 37,945 -7 REFUSED 6 55,254 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 20 122,163 1 YES 3,555 17,605,883 2 NO 31,817 215,919,451 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDF3 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R3 2.0 NUM 140 141* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 93 442,813 -8 DONT KNOW 4 14,593 -7 REFUSED 5 13,891 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 8 52,010 1 YES 2,689 13,598,370 2 NO 25,524 174,242,367 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 MCAIDF4 T7 PID COV BY MEDICAID DURING REF PER-R4 2.0 NUM 142 143* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 76 309,947 -8 DONT KNOW 1 4,428 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 3,400 16,976,010 2 NO 31,985 219,141,374 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Variable Positions 144-199 NAME DESCRIPTION FORMAT TYPE START END NOTE ---- ----------- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- OTPUBD1 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R1 2 NUM 144 145 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 56 241,437 -8 DONT KNOW 5 41,372 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 -1 INAPPLICABLE 1 0 1 YES 550 2,954,143 2 NO 35,754 232,651,053 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBD2 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R2 2.0 NUM 146 147 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 120 720,075 -8 DONT KNOW 1 4,899 -7 REFUSED 3 27,298 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 -1 INAPPLICABLE 21 127,265 1 YES 491 2,565,819 2 NO 34,900 230,859,988 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBD3 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R3 2.0 NUM 148 149 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 124 838,262 -8 DONT KNOW 1 14,593 -7 REFUSED 5 13,891 -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 -1 INAPPLICABLE 6 44,078 1 YES 377 2,127,482 2 NO 27,810 185,325,738 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 OTPUBD4 T12 PID COV BY OTH PUB ASSISTANCE-R4 2.0 NUM 150 151 VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -9 NOT ASCERTAIN 110 706,201 -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 1 YES 496 2,772,509 2 NO 34,856 232,953,050 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVFL1 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE-R1 2.0 NUM 152 153* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,080 3,504,850 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 34,462 224,827,390 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 1,904 11,060,616 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVFL2 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE-R2 2.0 NUM 154 155* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,910 5,087,511 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 34,525 229,869,804 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 1,011 4,435,541 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVFL3 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE-R3 2.0 NUM 156 157* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 10,123 51,028,812 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 27,196 182,650,877 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 1,127 5,713,167 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 PRIVFL4 FLAG PID HAS PRIV HLTH INSUR COVRGE-R4 2.0 NUM 158 159* VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER -3 NO DATA IN RD 2,984 2,961,097 0 NO EDIT/IMPUTE 33,815 227,461,392 1 EDITED/IMPUTED 1,647 8,970,367 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 INCALPER FULL-YEAR PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 160 171 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 0 3,987 N/A 780.924-31069.3 34,459 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A WGTR1PER ROUND 1 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 172 183 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR1PER 0 4,479 N/A 794.79-31187.6 33,967 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A WGTR4PER ROUND 4 PERSON-LEVEL WEIGHT 12.6 NUM 184 195 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY WGTR4PER 0 4,473 N/A 805.417-31220.5 33,973 N/A TOTAL 38,446 N/A STRATUMX SAMPLING STRATUM 3.0 NUM 196 198 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 301-401 38,446 239,392,856 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 SPSU PSEUDO PSU 1.0 NUM 199 199 * VALUE UNWEIGHTED WEIGHTED BY INCALPER 1 19,543 119,476,714 2 18,903 119,916,143 TOTAL 38,446 239,392,856 Codebook Notes for Files 1 & 2 NMES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AND UTILIZATION DATA FOR 1987 CODEBOOK NOTES FOR FILES 1 AND 2 An asterisk in the rightmost column of either codebook indicates that an explanatory note provides greater detail on information necessary for the use of this variable. These notes are listed below in alphabetical order by variable name. VARIABLE NOTE AGE1Ri Round-specific variables indicating the person's age at the end of the reference period for each round. These variables have not been edited for consistency with other data on the tape. BEGDATMi Round-specific variables indicating the start and BEGDATDi end dates of a person's reference period for the BEGDATYi round. The beginning of the reference period is ENDDATMi equal to the end of the previous round's ENDDATDi period (or the start of the year); and, in ENDDATYi general, the end of the reference period is equal to the interview date. People within an RU will usually have the same beginning and end dates. However, if a person has a period of ineligibility (e.g., moved outside U.S., was in the military, or institutionalized), then there will be a difference in these dates reflecting this period of ineligibility. The total number of eligible days for which a person responded in a given round can be calculated as the difference between the end date and the beginning date for the round. The total number of eligible days for which a person responded over the course of the year can be calculated as the sum of eligible days over the four rounds (plus one). For rounds in which a person is coded ELIGINDi = 1 (see below), both the beginning date and the end date for the round are set equal to the end date of the preceding round to avoid double counting in creating the annual sum. CHNGJOB A constructed and edited variable. Indicates whether the last S21 job held by a person during the survey year was not the only S21 job they held during that period. CINDLS16 These variables condense the 3-digit industry CINDLS21 codes described in the note for INDLS16 and INDLS21 into the major industry groups defined by the Bureau of the Census. (See Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Population: Alphabetic Index of Industries and Occupations). COCCLS16 These variables condense the 3-digit occupation COCCLS21 codes described in the note for COCCLS16 and COCCLS21 into the major industry groups defined by the Bureau of the Census. (See Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Population: Alphabetic Index of Industries and Occupations). DADPN Indicates the person number of an individual's MOMPN father and/or mother if either or both were in the same dwelling unit with the person at any point during the year. Edited for inconsistencies but not imputed if the data were not recorded by the interviewer. The -1 category for these variables indicates: that the data were not recorded by the interviewer or that an individual's father (or mother) was not in the dwelling unit at any point during the year. DISSCHL Total school-loss (DISSCHL) and work-loss DISWORK (DISWORK) disability days during the period in which the person was eligible and responding. Either type of disability day may overlap with a day spent in the hospital. ELIGINDi Indicates, for each person for each round, whether a person had an interview in that round which covered the entire reference period. Variable values are: 1 Nonresponse/holdover, reference period data picked up in later round. When a person had no interview for a round but was considered eligible during that period, and the next interview picked up the missed reference period data. The reference period for the next interview was then adjusted to include the previously missed reference period. 2 Nonresponse/holdover, reference period not picked up in later round. When a person had no interview for a round, but was considered eligible during that period, and the next interview did not pick up the missed reference period. (By definition, this person will have a zero-valued person-level weight (INCALPER).) 3 Ineligible entire round. When a person had no interview and was ineligible the entire round. 4 Responded entire round. When a person had an interview and was eligible the entire round. 5 Ineligible for part of round, responded for some of round. Applies when a person had an interview but was ineligible for part of that round, either at the beginning (e.g., institutionalized and then returned to household) or at the end (e.g., died in the middle of the round). This variable can be used in conjunction with missing value codes equal to -3 to determine the reason for missing data and whether the information can be picked up in a later round. EMPLOYXi Round-specific constructed and edited variables indicating that person was employed during the reference period based on a positive response to questions B1 or B2. Logical editing was done to this variable on a case-by-case basis with other employment variables for a small number of observations. ENDDATMi See BEGDATMi. ENDDATDi ENDDATYi EVRETIRE Variables for the S13-S15 employment questions RETHINS about retirement. These were not asked in each RETSTPDD round. Instead they were asked in round one for RETSTPMM all eligible persons 55 years and older, and in a RETSTPYY subsequent round for persons newly eligible to NMES who were 55 or older or who were not newly eligible but turned 55 in a later round. For persons who had ever retired from a job or business (S13), questions S14 and S15 refer to their job prior to retirement. The reference period for these questions is the open-ended period prior to the interview date (or eligibility end date) of the round in which the data were collected. FAMIALFL Imputation flags provided on File 2 that indicate FAMIR4FL that at least one of the 69 income-related PTOTALFL variables comprising the corresponding personal or family income measure (see FMINCALX, FMINCR4X, and PTOTALX below) was imputed or logically edited. FAMIDXi Round-specific family identifiers that indicate all persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster status who were living together at the time of the interview plus full-time college students and persons requesting confidential interviews who had been assigned to separate RUs for the original data collection. Included in these family identifiers are some "partners" who reside in the same family unit. FAMILL These variables for the S10-S12 employment HMFAMCR questions were not asked in each round but only NJBYRMR in the first round in which data for a person OWNILNS aged 22-64 who had ever worked were collected. PSTUDNT Thus this information may have been picked up in TOTLYRS round 2, 3, or 4, depending on when a person aged 22-64 who had ever worked entered the survey. The S11 variable provides reasons why a person may have been without a job for more than a year (S10) since they were 21 years of age. The reference period for these questions is the period between the time when the person was 21 years of age and the interview date (or eligibility end date) of the round in which the data were collected. FAMIR4FL See FAMIALFL. FAMSZALL The family size for all persons grouped together with a common family identifier (FAMIDXi). Persons associated with more than one family in the survey period, and persons who left the survey prior to round four, are grouped with the last family they belonged to during the year. FAMSZR4 The family size in round four for those persons for whom data were collected in the round four interview. FMINCALX Constructed and edited variables measuring FMINCR4X income, family income and poverty status. Each POVSTAL person on the NMES-HS was assigned to a family POVSTR4 unit (see FAMSZALL above), and each person on the PTOTALX survey had a personal income amount constructed for them (PTOTALX), as well as a poverty status (POVSTAL) based on the family income (FMINCALX) for the family unit to whom they were assigned. Poverty status (POVSTR4) based on the family income (FMINCR4X) of just those persons for whom data were collected on the round four interview (see FAMSZR4 above) was also constructed. HMFAMCR See FAMILL. HPRIVi A round-specific constructed variable indicating that person was named as the policyholder of one of the RU's plans in the round (questions T20/27/34/41). HPRIVEGi Round-specific constructed variables based on HPRIVNGi plans from employers, unions, and other groups, HPRIVOGi or directly from insurance companies (nongroup HPRIVUi coverage) as identified from questions T17 and T18 (or the repetition of these questions for RUs with more than one plan). Persons are indicated as holding a policy from one of these sources if named as the policyholder for a plan from that source according to questions T20/27/34/41 (see HPRIVi). HRWAGEHX Constructed variable that uses the reported hourly wage rate and a constructed variable indicating hourly wage rates for persons not paid on an hourly basis based on information regarding payment amounts, the time period covered by the payment, and the hours and days usually worked per week. These wage rates have been edited for outliers and missing values. INCALPER Person level weight for individuals who were eligible for NMES at any time during 1987 and responded for the entire period of their eligibility. Adjusted for nonresponse and poststratified to November 1987 U.S. Census data. Unbiased estimates of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population require the use of weighted data. For details on sampling weights and variance estimation, see the Technical and Programming section on this tape and the hard copy documentation accompanying this tape. INDLS16 These variables were coded from verbatim text INDLS21 fields by trained coders for the S16 or S21 jobs and represent the 3-digit industry codes defined by the Bureau of the Census for the 1980 Census. This coding system is consistent with the Standard Industrial Coding (SIC) system, although numeric values or codes assigned to each category differ. (See 1980 Bureau of the Census, Census of Population: Alphabetic Index of Industries and Occupations). MCAIDFi Unedited round-specific variables on file 2 indicating Medicaid coverage for the persons at any time during the reference period and corresponding to question T7 from the core questionnaire. MCAIDFXi Round-specific constructed and edited variables on File 1 that indicate Medicaid coverage at the time of the interview for each round. MOMPN See DADPN. NEWSTATi A round-specific variable that indicates a person's status with respect to response and eligibility at the point of each round's interview date. Variable values are: 11 Person in household, eligible for survey, and responded. 12 Person in household, full-time active military duty, and responded. 13 Full-time student living away from home, and responded. 31 Person deceased (death occurred during round). 32 Person institutionalized in health care facility. 41 Person institutionalized (non-health care facility), as of round 1 interview. 42 Person moved within the U.S., as of round 1 interview. 43 Person moved outside the U.S., as of round 1 interview. 44 Person moved out of household, on full-time military active duty, as of round 1 interview. 45 Non-key person moved out of household (without key person) (rounds 3 & 4). 46 Person institutionalized (non-health care facility) (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 48 Person moved outside the U.S. (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 49 Person moved out of household, on full-time military active duty (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 51 Newborn whose mother is key (rounds 2, 3, & 4) and responded. 52 Person new to household from a health care institution (rounds 2, 3, & 4) and responded. 53 Person new to household from non-health care institution, armed forces, or outside U.S. (rounds 2, 3, & 4), and responded. 54 Person new to household from different household or newborn whose mother is non-key (rounds 2, 3, & 4), and responded. 62 Entire RUi is military or student (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 67 Entire RUi deceased (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 68 Entire RUi institutionalized (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 69 Entire RUi merged with another family (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 80 Interview not carried out by sampling design (to test recall) (rounds 2 & 3). 81 Interview not carried out due to fielding delays (rounds 2 or 3). 91 Person died in a previous round (rounds 2, 3, & 4). 95 Person not in household yet (or not yet born). 96 Person was a non-respondent this round (but otherwise eligible). 97 Entire reporting unit refused interview (but otherwise eligible) (see RUi). 98 Entire reporting unit nonrespondent this round (other than refusal but otherwise eligible). Also see ELIGINDi. NJBYRMR See FAMILL. OCCLS16 These data were coded from verbatim text fields OCCLS21 by trained coders for the S16 and S21 jobs and represent the 3-digit occupation codes defined by the Bureau of the Census for the 1980 Census. This coding system is consistent with the Standard Occupational Coding (SOC) system, although numeric values or codes assigned to each category differ. (See Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Population: Alphabetic Index of Industries and Occupations). ODUX A unique number linking each person to the original dwelling unit in round one with which the person was associated. Persons moving after round one are followed in the survey and stay linked to their original dwelling unit. Persons entering NMES after round one are linked to the ODUX of the other persons in their reporting unit. OTPUBDXi Round-specific constructed and edited variables indicating health insurance coverage under any public assistance program other than Medicaid at any time during the reference period for the round. OWNILNS See FAMILL. PERWHAT Indicates the time base for the wage rate PERWHATX reported for the "last" S21 job. The code 91 represents "other, specify" responses. For confidentiality reasons, responses to questions on NMES in alphabetic form are not released for public use. POVSTAL See FMINCALX. POVSTR4 PRIVEGi Round-specific constructed variables as of the PRIVNGi interview date, where plans from employers, PRIVOGi unions, and other groups or directly from PRIVUi insurance companies (nongroup coverage) were identified from questions T17 and T18 (or the repetition of these questions for RUs with more than one plan). Persons are indicated as having coverage from one of these sources if covered by a plan from that source according to questions T47/52/57/62, as updated in subsequent rounds (questionnaire items CQ 3-8). PRIVFLi Round-specific variables that indicate editing or imputation of a person's coverage with respect to at least one of the family's private health insurance plans in the round in constructing PRIVi. PRIVNGi See PRIVEGi. PRIVOGi PRIVOUTi Round-specific constructed variables indicating person coverage as of the interview date by some "other group" according to questions T17 and T18 (or the repetition of these questions for families with more than one plan), but through a policyholder outside the Reporting Unit. For example, this applies when coverage of children insured by a divorced spouse was reported as "other group" coverage for a given round. PRIVUi See PRIVEGi. PRIVXi Round-specific constructed variables for private insurance coverage of persons as of the interview date as determined from RU coverage (question T16) and from person coverage under the family's plans (questions T47/52/62), as updated in subsequent rounds (questions CQ 3-8). PSTUDNT See FAMILL. PTOTALFL See FAMIALFL. PTOTALX See FMINCALX. RETHINS See EVRETIRE. RETSTPDD RETSTPMM RETSTPYY RKEYIND This variable indicates a person's sampling and response status with respect to the entire survey year. Variable values are: 1 Key and responded for their entire period of 1987 eligibility. A person was considered "key" if eligible (i.e., living in the U.S., civilian, and noninstitutionalized) and selected for the round one interview, or was interviewed for the first time after round one but had no chance of being selected from another household at the time of the round one interview. Babies born during the year to a key parent are considered key. 2 Key and responded for less than their full period of 1987 eligibility. 3 Non-key, and joined the household after round one, but had a chance of being selected into the survey from another household at round one. 4 Out of scope, on active military duty the entire year. RUi Round-specific indicator (by a single letter) of the reporting unit within an original dwelling unit (ODUX) consisting of a group of persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster status who were living together at the time of the interview. College students living away from home and persons requesting a confidential interview were interviewed separately and were assigned to separate RUs. RURESPi Round-specific variable identifying the person number of the individual with primary responsibility for providing NMES data about the reporting unit. Code -95 identifies that someone who lived outside the sampled dwelling unit provided most or all of the information about the sampled person, e.g. a daughter who provided information about her elderly mother with whom she does not live. In some cases, the person number of the respondent for the RU identifies someone who lives in the same dwelling unit as the person but as part of a different RU within the dwelling unit. S16JOBL Constructed variables provided to identify last S21JOBL jobs held by person. S16JOBL indicates a job from which the worker retired or, if not employed in 1987, the last job held. S21JOBL indicates the most recent job held by the worker if employed in 1987. Persons with both S16JOBL and S21JOBL equal to 1 were employed in 1987 but retired from a job prior to 1987. These persons will have job information for both S16 and S21 last jobs. Job characteristics for S16JOBL include industry and occupation. Job characteristics for S21JOBL include industry, occupation, hours worked per week, wage rate, establishment size, more than one location, labor union membership, and availability of sick leave. SPOPNRi Round-specific variables indicating the person number of an individual's spouse if he or she were in the same dwelling unit at any point during the round. SPSU To obtain variance estimates of sample statistics STRATUMX by means of standard statistical programs that use the Taylor series linearization method of variance estimation, variables must be used that denote the strata and the primary sampling unit (PSU) within a given strata. The variables STRATUMX and SPSU are these variables, respectively. For details on sampling weights and variance estimation, see the Technical and Programming section on this file and the hard copy documentation accompanying this tape. TIME_E A constructed variable that represents the total number of days during the survey year for which the person was eligible for the survey (i.e., living in the U.S. as a non-institutionalized civilian). This variable is coded to -1 for non- key and out-of-scope persons. TOTLYRS See FAMILL. UNINSURi Round-specific constructed variables indicating persons without any public or private health care coverage at the interview date according to PRIVXi, MDCAREXi, MCAIDFXi, CHMPUSXi, and OTPUBDXi. WEKSTTLX Annual weeks worked as reported in S2 each round. Includes constructed values based upon interview dates and dates jobs began and ended. Also includes imputed values based upon individual and job characteristics. WGTR1PER Person level weight variables for eligible WGTR4PER key persons with positive values of INCALPER who responded to the first round (WGTR1PER) or fourth round (WGTR4PER) of data collection. Both are adjusted for nonresponse; WGTR1PER was poststratified to March 1987 U.S. Census data, while WGTR4PER was poststratified to November 1987 U.S. Census data. Unbiased estimates of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population require the use of weighted data. For details on sampling weights and variance estimation, see the Technical and Programming section on this tape and the hard copy documentation accompanying this tape.