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Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1992 Panel Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata File TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION SIPP-92-5T

Transcript of SIPP 1992 Panel Wave 06 - Topical Module - Census Bureau

Survey of Income and ProgramParticipation (SIPP)

1992 Panel

Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata File

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONSIPP-92-5T

SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION (SIPP)

1992 PANEL

WAVE 6 TOPICAL MODULE MICRODATA FILE

Technical Documentation

Washington, D.C.

1995

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Ronald H. Brown, Secretary

David J. Barram, Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics Administration

Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

Bureau of the CensusMatiha Farnsworth Riche, Director

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Matiha Farnswotih Riche, Director

DATA USER SERVICES DIVISION

Richard L. Bitzer, Acting Chief

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This technical documentation was prepared within the Microdata Access Branch, under the direction of CarmenCampbell, Chief. Ruby Lewis was coordinator for this file. Clerical support was provided by Sylvia Nowlin andBarbara Shugart. Doris Anderson of the Demographic Surveys Division provided the unformatted datadictionary file.

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The file should be cited as follows:

Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1992 Panel, Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata File[machine-readable data file] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. –Washington: The Bureau [producerand distributor], 1995.

The technical documentation should be cited as follows:

Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1992 Panel, Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata FileTechnical Documentation / prepared by the Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census.–Washington: The Bureau, 1995.

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For additional information concerning the questionnaire content or subject matter, contact EnriqueLamas (763-8578) in Housing and Household Economics Statistics Division, Bureau of the Census,Washington, D.C. 20233.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION (SIPP)1992 PANEL

WAVE 6 TOPICAL MODULE MICRODATA FILE

Abstract ................................................................................................................................................ ............ ....... 1-1

File Information .......................................................................................................................................................2.l

Glossary of Selected Terms ...................................................................................................................................3.l

Index to Topical Module File ..................................................................................................................................4.l

Variable Listing to TopicalModule File ..............................................................................................................."..5.l

How to Use the Data Dictionary ............................................................................................................................6.l

SIPP Topical Module Data Dictionary ................................................................................................................... 7-1

Source and Accuracy Statement.. ......................................................................................................................... 8-1

Topical Module ReviewsWork Schedule .............................................................................................................................................9A.lChild Care .....................................................................................................................................................9B.lChild Support ...............................................................................................................................................9c.lSupport for Nonhousehold Members .........................................................................................................9D.l

Utilization of Health Care Services ..............................................................................................................9E.l

Appendices

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B.

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Code Lists

A-1 Income Source Code List ............................................................................................................Al -1

A-2 Income Sources Included in Monthly Cash income ...................................................................M.lA-3 Sources of Means-Tested Benefits Covered in SIPP ..................................................................A3.lA-4 1980 Census of Population C)ccupation Classification System .................................................A4.lA-5 1980 Census of Population Industry Classification System .......................................................A5.l

Facsimiles

B-1 Control Card ..................................................................................................................................Bl.lB-2 Topical Module Questionnaire ......................................................................................................B2.l

Working Papers ........................................................................................................................................C.l

Machine-Readable Data Dictionary byout .............................................................................................D.l

User Notes ................................................................................................................................................E.l

ABSTRACT

Surveyof Income and ProgramPartic@affon(SIPP) 7992 Panel, Wave6Topical Module Microdate File [machh?e-readabledata file]/ conducted bythe U.S. Bureau of the Census. -Washington: lhe Bureau [producer anddistributor], 1995.

Type Of File:

Microdata; unit of observationisan kdviduel.

Universe Description:

The universeisthe residentpopulationof the United Statesjexcluding personslivingin hstltutiona and rnilltarybarracks.

Subject-Matter Description:

The file containsdata primarilyfromthe topical module portionof the questionnaire. However, for purposesofmatchingpersonsto the core file,whkh was releasedseparately,the beginningof the file contains Identtfylnghhrmation as well as some bask demogmpM and socialcheracterietks that are also contained inthe core file.The identifyinginformationincludessample unit, houaeMd eddress, and entryaddress Identifkation.Demography and sodal characteristicsincludeage, sex race (White;Black Amerkan Indian, Eskimo,and Ale@Asianor PactflcIdendw and Other), ethnk origin (23 cetegodes including7 Spanishorigincategor+as),marttalstatus,and education. Data inthis topical modulefile Includework SchedUe, child care, child supportagreements,supportfor nonhousehdd members,functbnel limitationsand dlsablltty,and utilizationof healthcare services.

The sample consistsof 4 rotationgroups, each int-ed ~ a d~erm -h from ~*r l= to ~n~ry1993. For each group the referenceperiodfor reportinglaborforce activityand income Isthe four calendarmonthsprecedingthe intetvW month.

SIPP isa longitudinalsurveywhere each sampled househd end each descendent household is reintewiewedat4-month intervalsfor 8 interviewsor “waves.” This file containsthe resultsof the sixth interview. Unique codesare includedon each recordto allow linkingtogether the same personsfrom the preceding and subsequentwaves.

Geographic Coverage:

United States. Codes are includedfor 41 individualStatesand the Dtstrkt of Columbia,●lthough the eamplewas not designed to produce Stete estimates. Areas inthe SIPP sample in nine other States are identifid inthree groupsfor confidentialityreasons. The file identifiesa subeampleof metropolitanresidents,along withcodes for sdected metropolitanstatisticalareas (MSAS) and consolidatedmetropolitanstatisticalareas(CMSAS).

Technical Description:

File Structure: Rectangular. Each logical recordfor a sampled person includesinformationon the kusehddand famiiyof which the personwas a part during each month of the referenceperiod, as well es characteristksof the person.

File Size: 51,288 logical records; 1,280 characterlogical record length.

File Sort Sequence of Sample Unite: sampling unit identificationnumber by entry address ID and personnumberwithinsamplingunit.

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Reference Materials:

Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1992 Panel, Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata FileTechnical Documentation. The documentation includes this abstract, the data dictionary, an index to the datadictionary, relevant code lists, a questionnaire facsimile, and general information relative to SIPP. One copy ofthe technical documentation accompanies each file order but also may be purchased separately for $25 fromData User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census,Washington, D.C. 20233.

Interviewers’ Manual (7985). Survey of income and Program Participation. U.S. Department of Commerce,Bureau of the Census. The manual is available for $10 from Data User Services Division, Customer Services,Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.

Survey of Income and Program Participation Users’ Guide. The Users’ Guide contains a general overview of thefile as well as chapters on survey design and content, structure and use of cross-sectional files, linking wavesand reliability of the data. A single copy accompanies each technical documentation or tape order. Additionalcopies are available for $15 each from Customer Services, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census,Washington, D.C. 20233.

Related Printed Reports:

Related printed reports include working papers, compilations of papers presented at annual meetings of theAmerican Statistical Association, articles appearing in the Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, andreports in the P-7o series of the Current Population Reports. See the Users’ Guide that accompanies thedocumentation for ordering information.

Related Machine-Readable Data Files:

SIPP files from all Waves of the 1984 through 1988 Panels as well as Waves 1 through 5 of the 1992 Panel and1993 Waves 1 and 2) are available from Customer Sewices, Data User Services Divkion, Bureau of the Census,Washington, D.C. 20233. An order form is on the following page for your convenience.

File Availability:

Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1992, Wave 6 topical Module Microdata File is available oncomputer tape at 6250 bpi, ASCII or EBCDIC, and standard ANSI labeling. The files are also available on tapecartridges (IBM 3480 compatible) for the same price. A machine-readable dictionary is contained at the end ofthe file. This dictionary is also available separately on one tape reel for $175. When ordering, please use theorder form on the following page.

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FILE INFORMATION

Matching Topical Module File with Core File

Sincethe core and topical mod~e data are releasedas separatefriesh may be neoessaryto match the two fries.The two filescontainthe fallowing Informationfor linkingpurposes.

Sample Unit ID (scrambled)HouseholdAddressIDltem36BEntw AddressiDPersonNumberPP-lrltwvFinahvgt(5)RRP(5)Age(5)

RaceSexMS(5)PNSP(5)PNPT(5)HigradeGrd-CmpiEthnicity

Geographic Coverage

State codes are shown except for nine Stateswhich are identifiedinthree groups. A subsampieof metropolitanresidentsis identifiedalong with codes for selected metropolitanstatisticalareas (MSAS) and consolidatedmetropolitanstatisticalareas (CMSA’S).The sample -s not designed to produce State or MSA/CMSA levelestimates. State codes are primarilyusefulin relatinga respondent’srecipiencyof benefitsto thresholdswhichmay vary from State to State. MSA/CMSA codes maybe used in relatingrespondentcharacteristicswithcontextualvariables.

Identification Number System

The SIPP identification scheme isdesigned to uniquelyidentifyindiviiuais in each wave, providea means ofiinkingthe same individualsovertime, and group individualsinto householdsand familiesovertime.

The various components of the identification scheme are listed below:

Sample Unit identikation NumberAddressiDEntryAddressIDPersonNumber

The sample unit identificationnumberwas created by scramblingtogether the PSU, segment, and serialnumbersusedfor Census Bureauadministrativepurposes.This identifieris constructedthe same way on eachwave regardlessof moves,to enable matchingfrom wave to wave.

The twodigit address iD code identifieseach householdassociatedwith the same sample unit identificationnumber.The firstdigit of the address iD code indicatesthe wave in which that address was firstassignedforinterview.The second digit sequentiallynumbersmultiplehouseholdsthat have the same seriainumber.Theaddress ID code is 11 for ail sampleaddressesthat are the same as in Wave 1. As SiPP sample personsmoveto new addresses,new address ID codes are assigned.Any new addressto which sample unit members movedduringWave 4 is numbered in the 40’s.

The person iD is a fivedigit number consistingof the two-digit entry address iD and a threedigit personnumber. Personnumbers 101, 102, etc., are assigned in Wave 1; 201, 202, etc., are assigned to persons addedto the roster in Wave 2, and so forth.This fivedigit number is not changed or updated, regardlessof moves.

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The samplingunitserialnumber and address ID code uniquelyidentifieseach householdin any givenwave.The samplingunit serialnumber can linkall householdsin subsequentwaves back to the originalWave 1household.

Topcoding Ofh’woma Variablaa

To protect againstthe possibdhythat a user might recognizethe identityof a SIPP respondentwith very highincome, incomefrom every source is ~opcodecf so that no individualincome amounts above $100,000 arerevealed.While the data dictiiry indicatesa topcode of $33,332 for monthlyincome, this topcode will rarelybe used. In most cases the monthly income is shown as an individualddlar amount of $8,333, with $8,333actuallyrepresenting%8,333 or more.”(the $100,000 annual incometopcode is S8,333 muhipliedby 12months). Individualmonthlyamountsabove S8333 may oc-mly be shown ~ the r~pondent’s incomevaried considerablyfrom monthto month, as long as the average does not exceed S8,333. For example, if arespondents’incomefrom a singlejob were concentrate in only one of the four reference months, a figure ashighas $33,332 could be shown. (Income from interest or property hve lower topcod-).

Summa~ inmme figureson the person,family,and householdrecordsare simplesums of the componentsshown on the file after topcoding, and are not independentlytopcoded. Thus, a personwith high incomefromseveralsources (jobs, businesses,property)could have aggregate monthly incomeweJlover the topcode foreach source. Familiesand householdswith a numberof high income memberscould theoreticallyhaveaggregate income shownwell over $100,000, throughwell Wow the $1.5 million shownas the highestallowablevalue in the data dictionary.

The user is cautioned againsttryingto make much use of the occasional monthlyfiguresabove $8,333, exceptin calculatingaggregates or obseting patternsacrossthe 4-month period for a single individual,family, orhousehold.Those unitswith highermonthlyamounts shownare a b~sed sampleof high income units,morelikelyto includeunitswith incomefrom muttiplesourcesthan other unitswith equally high aggregate incomewhich comes from a singlesource.

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GLOSSARY OF SELECTED TERMS

Absent lormoreweeks. -ltimw-smmati~~pyhaj~w~-. Personswwea-~~y bati~tiywe tiaj~’du~ti~imtih, butwere notatworkatthatjob duringat ieast 1 fuiiweek (Sundaythrough Saturday)duringthe month,and did not receivewages or asaiaryfor anytime during that week. Reasonsfor an unpaidabsence includevacation, iiiness,iayoff, badweather, iabor disputes,and waiting to statt a new job.

Family household. A family hwsehdd isa householdmaintainedby a family any unrelated persons(unrelatedsubfamilymembersand/or secondary indivkhds) who maybe residingthere are indudd. Thenumber of family hwsehdds is equal to the number of families. The count&family household membersdiffersfrom the count of family members however,in that the farnfiyhwsehdd members include aii personsiivinginthe hwsehdd, whereas family members includeonly the hwsehoider and his/her raiatives.

Family. Afarniiyis agroupoftwo orrnorepersons (oneofwhomisthe housaMder) related by birth, marriage,or adoption and residingtogethec aii such persons (inductingrelated subfamilymembers) are consideredmembersof one famiiy.

Farm-nonfarm residence. The farm populationrefersto ruralresidentsiMng on fame. Under this definition,afarm isany place in ruralterritoryfromwhich salesof cropq iivestock,and other agriculturalproductsamountedto $1,000 or more duringthe pfeviws 12-month period.

FulLtime ●nd pert-time. The data on full-and part-timewottmrspertainto the number of hoursa personusuaiiyworked per weak during the weeks wodwd in the 4-month referenceperiod of the sutvey. if the hoursworked per week varied considerably,the respondentwas asked to reportan approximate average of the actualhoursWOd@d each week.

Persons 16 years dd and over who reported usuaiiyworking35 or more hourseach week duringthe weeksthey worked are classifiedas ‘fuii-time’workers;personswho reportedthat they usuaiiywodmd fewer than 35hoursare classifiedas ‘part-time’workers. The same definitionsare used inthe CPS.

Household. A hwsehdd consistsof ali personswho occupy a housingunit. A house, an apartment or othergroup of rmms, or a singleroom is reganled as a housingunttwhen it is occupied or intended for occupancyas separate iMng quartam that is,when the occupantsdo not Itveand eat with any other persons inthestructureand there is either(1) direct accessfrom the outdde or through a common haii or (2) a kitchen orcooking equipmentfor the exclusiveuse of the occupants.

A householdindudes the relatedfamilymembersand aii the unrelatedpersons,if any, such as iodge~ fosterchiidren,wards, or employeeswho sharethe housingunit. A personiivingalone in a housing unitor a group ofunrelatedpersonssharinga housingunitas partnersis also cwnted as a hwsehoid. The count of hwsehoidsexcludesgroup quarters. Examplesof grwp quartersincluderoomingand boarding houses, cdiegedormitories,and conventsand monasteries.

Householder. Surveyprocedurescali for iistingfirstthe person (or one of the persons) in whose name thehomeisowed oriented. iftk-btij~y bya~_@e, **htitimti~enybe iistedfirst,thereby becoming the referenceperson,or hwsehdder, to whom the relationshipof the otherhouseholdmembers is recoded. One personin each hwsehdd isdesignatedas the ‘hwsehdder.’ Thenumberof householders,therefore, is equal to the numberof households.

byoff. in general,the word ‘layoff’means releasefrom a job because of slackwork, mater&i stmtages,inventorytaking, plant remodeling,installationof machinery,or other similarreasons. For thii survey, personswere also on ‘iayoff’who did not havejob but who respondedthat they has spent at ieast 1 week on iayofffroma job and that they were availableto accept a job.

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lntikti, ~~werem’byti ha@mtih Bt~ym16~m MWwwad (a)wefe’withajob’but’absentwithout pay’ frOmd@jObfOrat leaStl fuilweekdutingthat month, and(b) theymedti~rmain reasonfor being absent fromtheir job or businesswas layoff.’ ‘On layoff also includesa small numberc4~~r-~mtiymdm tom~toa-w~ atia~ja-~to~-30 days. In other words, pemonswaitingto begin a new job are dassMed together with personswaitingtoreturnto a job from which they have been laid off.

Loofdngforwoflc. Pe-*’i@dfmti inagNwtiam *tiwm16y=mtimwwand (a) were without a job during at least 1 week duringthe month, (b) tried to get work or establisha businessor professioninthat week, and (c)were availableto accept a job. Examplesof jobseefdngactivities are (1)registeringat a pubficor @ate employmentOffice.(2) _ * ~e ~owj (3) i~~possibilitiesfor startinga profesdonai practiceor openinga business,(4) placingW answeringadvertbmenb,(5) writing iettersof appiicatkn and (6) being on a pfofasdmai register.

The CPS usesa similarconcept of ‘iookingfor work.’ The tam ‘unemployed’as used in the CPS includespersonswho were iookfngfor wotk in the referenceweek and those who were ‘on layoff’or ‘waitingto beginanew job in 30 days.-

Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program. Benefitsfrom the Federaiiyfunded UHEAP authorizedbyTitleXXVI of the Omnibus Budget ReconcfiiationAct of 19B1,orcompambieadatmce providedthrough Statetiti~=~w~mm, my b~~ti~fmddti ~—toti~=rd~for heatingor coding expenses or paid directlyto the fuel dealer or landlord.

Means-tested benefits. The term means-testedbenefitsrefersto programsthat requirethe income oraes@s(resources)of the individualor famiiybe below specifiedguidelinesin order to quaiifyfor bandits. Theseprogmmspmvfdeti~~umtothei~ -b. The major sources& means—tested cash and noncash assistanceare shown in AppendixB-2.

Medicaid. This term refersto the Federal-state progmm of medicalaAs@nce for low-incomeindividualsandtheirfamiliesas providedfor by TitfeXIX of the Social SecudtyAct. The phmse ‘Medicaid covered’ referstoPSMOnSenrofiedin the Medicsti progmm, regarriiessof whetherthey actuallyutilizedany Medicaid coveredhealthcare servicesduringthe surveyrefererweperiod.

Medicare. This term refersto the Federal Health insumnceProgmmfor the Aged and Disabledas providedforby TitfeXVIii of the Social SecurityAct. The phmse ‘Medicare covered’ refersto personsenrdied in theMedicare progmm, regardlessof whetherthey actuaffyutfiizedany Medicare covered health care sewfceaduringthe surveyreferenceperiod.

Monthly income. The monthly incomeestimatesfor housdddsare based onthesum of themonthiyincomereceivedby each household memberage 15 years dd or over.

Cash income includesail income recdved from any of the sourcesiisted inAppendix B-1. Rebates, refunds,ioans,and capital gain or iossamountsfrom the safeof assets,and interhousehdd transfersof cash suchasallowancesare not included. Accrued intereston individualRetirementAccwnts, KEOUGH retirementplans.and U.S. Savingsbonds are also excluded. W definitiondifferssomewhatfrom that used in the annualincome reportsbased on the March CPS income supplementquestionnaire. These data, publishedinthetimer income Series, Pm, are based only on income received in a regularor periodic mannerand,therefore,exclude iumpsum or omtime paymentssuch as inheritancesand insumncesetdements. The MarchCPS income definition,however,does exclude the same income sourcesexcluded by SiPP.

The income amounts representamountsactually receivedduringthe month, before deductionsfor incomeandPsyrdi tax8s, unkm dues, Part B Medicare premiums,etc.

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The SIPP hcorne definitionincludesthree types of earnings: wages and salary,nonferm eetf+mp@me@ andfatm sdf-ployrnent. The definltkn of nonfarmSelf+mpl- and farm seif+mployrnant is not based on thenstdliference between groasmcaipts orsalesand operatlngexpmses, depreciation, *C. - mc-iiy

amountsfortheselncorne types are based onthesaiary orotharlncorne receivedfromthebudness bytheowner of the budnessorfarm duringthe4-month referenceperiod.

The Bureauof Labor SMstlcs publlsheaquarterlyaveragesfor an earningsconcept called ‘usualweeklyearnings’for employed wage and salaryworkers. The concept differsfrom the SIPP earnings concept since it isbased on usual,not actual earnings,excludesthe seif+nployed, and excludes earningsfrom secondary jobs.

While the incomeamountsfrom most sourcesare recorded monthlyfor the 4-month reference period, propwtyincomeamounts, Interest,dMdends, rental income, etc., were recoded as totalsfor the 4-month period. Thesetotalswere distributedequally between monthsof the referenceperiodfor purposesof calculatingmonthlyaverages.

Nonfarnliy houeehoki. A nonfamilyhwsehdd isahousehoki rnalntainsdbyapersonliving alone orwtthnonrelattvesofiy.

Pemons of Spanish origin. Personsof Spanishoriginwere determined on the basis of a questionthat askedfor seif-identifkationof the person’soriginor descent. Respondentswere asked to select their origin (or theoriginof some other householdmember) from a ‘flashcard’ listingethnk origins. Personsof Spanishorigin, inparticular,were those who indkated that their originwas Mexican, Puetto Rican,Cuban, Central or SouthAmerican,or some other Spanishorigin. It shouldbe noted that personsof Spanishorigin maybe of any race.

Population coverage. The estimatesare restdctedto the civiliannonhstitutionaipopuiatkn of the50 States

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Race. The populationIsdMded into groups on the bash of race: Whtte; Black Amerkan Indian, Eskimo,orAleut;Asianor Pacificisiandec and ‘otherraces.’

Speciai Supplemental Food Progmm for women, infante, and Children (WC). Benefitsare received in theform of vouchersthat are redeemed at retailstoresfor specificsupplementalnutritiousfoods. Eligiblelow-income recipientsare infantsand childrenup to age five and pregnant Pos@rtum, and breastfeedng wornen.

Unemployment compensation. Thisterm refersto cash bandits paid to unemployedworkersthrough a Stateor local unemploymentagency. These includeaii bandits paki underthe Federal-Stateunemploymentinsuranceprogramas establishedunderthe Sodal SecurityAct as well as those benefitspaid to State and localgovernmentemployees,Federal civilianemployees,and veterans.

With ● Job. Personsare dassifled ‘witha job’ in a given month if they were 16 years old or over and, duringthemonth,either (a) worked as paid employeesor worked Intheir own businessor professionor on their mvnfarmor worked withoutpay in a familybusinessor farm or (b) were temporarilyabsent from work ehherwith orwithout pay. In gene&l, the w~ ‘job’ impliesan arrangementfor regularwork for pay where payment Is incash wages or salaries,at piece rates, intips, by cornmlsskn, or in kind (meals,iMng quarte~ suppliesreceived). ‘Job also includesseif-emp40ymentat a business,professknal practice, or farm. A businessisdefinedas an actMty which involvesthe use of machineryor equipment in whkh money has been investedoran actMty rquiring an officeor ‘place of business’or an actMty whkh requiresadvertising;payment may be inthe form of profitsor fees.

The CurrentPopuiatkn Suwey (CPS), the ofiklal source of laborforce statisticsfor the Natkn, usesthe samedefinitionfor a job or business. The term ‘witha job,’ however,should not be cOrlfu@ with tile tOfM ‘OM@O)@d’

as used In the CP& ‘Witha job’ includesthose who were temporarilyabsent from a job because of layoffandthose waitingto begin a new job In 30 days; inthe CPS these personsare not considered ‘employed.’ See‘Workedeach WOOk’ below.

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Work disability. Personswere cladiad as havinga work disabilityif they were identifiedby the respondentas-a@M, ti, m@hr--M*tlitisti Mdm-tid*tiyando.

wtied~chwedt. P~*d~*W ba_#, tititireti mywwe*aj*a~not ‘absentwithout pay’ from the job. In other words, a personworked each week In any monthwhen theywere(a) onthejobthe entire month, m@)~r~d~@w aAa~tidlw*shtbti, ~they were on the job or not. Personsalso wodmd each week tfthey were self-ployed and spenttime during-ti~dti tihatwm -dti~~mkmtiy~, aslongasthey receivedor@ed to receive profitor fees for their work.

In the CPS, the concept at ‘work’ includesthose personswho spent at least 1 hourduringthe referenceweek attheir job or business. In the CPS, however, ‘at work’ does not Includepersonswho were temporarilyabsentfromtheir jobs duringthe entire referenceweek on psid vacation, sick ieave, etc. in SIPP, ‘workedeach week’does include personson paid absences.

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Mnemon GI P*

A-@ti p- setwnmtinueu of Agreement ............... ................................................TM8521 .....................636AddressldenttfkaUon..................................................................................................................ADDID .........................20AddressIdentifkation - Editai Entry..........................................................................................ENTRY ........................30Age- Check item Tll ..................................................................................................................TM8912 ...................1019Age as of Last Birthday- Edited and Imputed ...........................................................................AGE.............................48AgreementMade by Coutl or ChUdSupportA~y ................................................................W7l9 .....................857Aid Used in Getting Aroundfor 6 Months or More ....................................................................~ .....................945~ Job to ~ w - ~ it~ T1.1 .............................................................................TMW72 .....................123Cane, Crutohes,or Walker Usedto Get Around........................................................................TM8602 .....................942cash Medical Child Support included in Child Support Pa_ ...........................................TM~7 .....................512Cash Medical Child Support includingin Child Support Payments..........................................TM85O5.....................616Check Item T1.1 AnotherJob to ask About...............................................................................TM8072 .....................123Check Item TIO - children Listed,Two or More ........................................................................TM8194 .....................219Check Item TIO - conditions Caused Difficultywith Ad~ .....................................................T_ ...................1011Check Item T11 - Age..................................................................................................................TM8912 ...................1019Check Item T11 - Three Youngest Childrenlass Than 5 Years W .........................................TW14.18 ................2WCheck itemT1l.1 -Designated Parentof4+ Under 15 Livingin Housahdd ..........................TM8322 .....................295Cheek Item T12 - DisabledMarked on ControlCard.................................................................TM8914 ...................102OChackttem T12 -Parent of ChMdren-Under21Who LNe lnThis~ ...........................TM8400 .....................365Check item T14-Work Marked Onlss ......................................................................................TMW22 ...................1024-k lt~ T15 - Heatthcondition causes Umitatlons............................................................~ ...................1028check Item T16 - CondltkmsCaudng Umti~ .....................................................................T~ ...................1035Cheokltem T16for Contrdcardkm5b ...................................................................................TM8762 .....................807Check item T17-AM Used in GettingAround........................................................................... .....................Check Item T17 - Dedgnated Parentor Guwdhn of CWM Undw 6....................................TM8942 ...................lmCheck Item T18 - DesignatedParentor Guardianof Children6-21..........................................TM8960 ...................1060Check Item T3 .............................................................................................................................TM8101 .....................146Check Item T3 - Worked Marked on 1SS....................................................................................TM8105 .....................151Check Item T6 - PersonNumbersfor Three Ywngeat Children...............................................TM8114:18 ................164Cheek item T7 - Child Care Plaoefor Three Youngeat ChUdren...............................................TM6132:36 ................176Cheek Item T8 - AsdStanCONeeded for Any ttems...................................................................TM8860 .....................=Check Item T8 - children U&ted,Two w More ..........................................................................TM8144 ...182...............182-k m T9 - Has DKflodtyw&hhy . .........................................................................~~ ...................1004Check Item T9 - Three Ywngest ChildrenCared for by whom ................................................TM8182:86 ................213Childand Parent Residein Same State......................................................................................TM8480 .....................531Child Care Amount Paid PerWeek - Second Ywngest Child..................................................TM8lW .....................189ChildCare AmountPaid Per Week - Third Ywngest ChU .......................................................TMl~ .....................192ChildCare Amount Paid PerWeek - Ywngest Child................................................................TM8l~ .....................186ChiJdCare ArrangementChanged DuringTime WotiIng - Yww@ Chfld............................TM8226 .....................244Chiid Care hmgemmt Changed DuringTime Working - ~ YwngOst ........................TM8228 .....................245ChUdCare ArrangementChanged DuringTm working - TMd Mm@. ............................ma .....................245m~-~-f~R~ Spectfied........................................................TM823&8320 ............25lChildCare ArrangementChanges Caused Lossof Time fromWork .......................................TM8328 .....................303ChildCare Anangement DuringMost Hours,Type of - ~ Youngest CNM ....................TM8172 .....................206ChildCare ArrangementDuringMost Hours,Type of- ThirdYwngest Ch~d.........................TM8l74 .....................208ChRdCare ArrangementDW@M@_, T~of-Y_ti ..................................TM8170 .....................2O4ChildCare ArmngementUsed inTypical Week bat Month, Other-2nd YwngesL ...............TM8l66 .....................202Child Care ArrangementUsed inTypicalWeek Last Month, OUw - 31dyw~ .................wl= .....................203ChiidCare ArrangementUsed inTypicalW* Last Month, Other- Ywngest Chi .............T~lM .....................201child Care Arrangement,Method of - Second yw~est child ................................................TWl~ .....................169Child Care Arrangement,Method of- Third Ywngest ChUd.....................................................~8124 .....................l7lchild Care Arrangement,M@od of - Youngest Child..............................................................T~l~ .....................167

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ChildCare ArrangementsChanged Beca&e of Unavailabilityof Child Care Provider............TChildCare ArrangememsChanged DuringPast 12 Monthe- 2nd Youngest ..........................TChiki Care ArrangementsChanged DuringPaat 12 Months- Thid Youngest ........................TCMd Care An’an@nents CtMngad DuringPast 12 Months-Youngest ..................................TChildCare Arrangememsin the bst 12 Months, Number of - Saoond Youngest...................Tchild Care ~ In the last 12 Montk Number of - Third Youngest.......................TChildCare Amngmmb h the kt 12 Months, Number of - Youngest CMd .......................TCMd Care At Home or Some Other PIace - Second Ywngest ChfId......................................TChiid Care At Horneor Some Other Place -Second Y_ChM ......................................TChild Care At Home or Some Other Place - Thhd Youngest Chiid...........................................TChiid Care At Home or Some Other Place-Third Youngest Child...........................................TChild Care At Home or Some Other Piaoe- Ywngest Child....................................................TChild Care At Home or Some Other Place-Youngest Child................................................. ..TChildCare Hours Per Week - Second Youngest C&l ..............................................................TChildCare Hours Per Week - Third Ywngest Child..................................................................Tchild Care Hours Per Week - Youngest Child ...........................................................................TChild Care Hours Per Week, Number of- Second Ywngest Child..........................................Tchild Care Hwrs PerWeek, Number of - ThirdYwngest child ..............................................Tchild Care Hwrs Par Week, Number of - Youngest Child.........................................................Tchild Care imputationFlags.......................................................................................................llchild Care Money Paymentfor Armngement- Second Youngest Chiid..................................TChild Care Money Payment for Arrangement- Third Youngest Child......................................Tchild Care Money Payment for Arrangement- Ywngeat Child................................................TChiktCare Money Payment Made or Not - Second Youngest Child........................................TChildCare Money Paymant Made or Not - Thhd Youngest Child ............................................TChild Care Money Payment Made or Not- Ywngest ~W ......................................................TChild Care PaymentAmwrz Weekly-Second Youn@st ChUd..............................................TChildcare PaymentAmour& Weekly - Thid Youngest w .............................................*....TChildCare PaymentAmount Weekly - Ywngest ~M ............................................................TChild Care Payment Separately or includeAnotherChild- Second Ywngest ........................lChildcare Payment Separately or includeAnotherChild- Third Ywngest ............................1ChiidCare Paynent Separately or includeAnotherChild- Ywngest Child............................1child Care Payment Separately or includesAnotherChild- Second Ywngest ......................lChildCare Payment Separately w includesAnotherchild - Third Youngest ..........................1child Care Payment Separately or indudea Anotherchild - Ywngest Child..........................1Child cafe Place - Second Ywngest - Check Item ~ ..............................................................lChiid Care Place - Third Youngest - Check item 17 ..................................................................lChildCare Place - Ywngest child - Check item ~ ..................................................................lChild Cared for by Whom-Second Ywngest Chiki - Check item T9 ......................................1child Cared for by whom - Third Ywngest child - Check item T9 ..........................................1child Cared for by Whom - Ywngest Child - Check kernT9....................................................lChild LeasThan 5- Second Ywngest - Check Item T11..........................................................7Chiid LeasThan5-Thlrd Ywngest -Check item Tll ..............................................................1child LeasThan 5- Youngest Child - Check item T11 ..............................................................1ChildSupport Agreement CoversAli Childrenin Hwsehdd ....................................................TChild Sup@ Agreement covers More Than One child ..........................................................lChild SupportAgreemant Covers More Than One child ..........................................................lChild SupportAgreementfor CustodialParentto ProvideHealth insurance..........................1Child SupportAgreement for CustodialParentto ProvideHeatth Insurance..........................1Child SupportAgreement for Non-custodial Parentto Pay Actual Medical Costs DirectJy....1Child Support Ag~ for Non-custodial Parentto ProvideHealth insurance..................1child Support Agreementfor Nonhwsehdd Member, Other ..................................................lChiidsupport Agmfrwt includesNo Pmuiskmsfor Health Care Costs................................1child Support Agreement includesOther Prov&ionsfor Health Care......................................l

A8326.....................302J6222 .....................242A6224.....................243&220 .....................241A&234.....................249A8236.....................251= .....................247dsl 28 .....................174J6178 .....................211J8130 .....................175mlm .....................212A8126.....................173A8176.....................210d8160 .....................197d6162 .....................199A8158.....................195A8210.....................234d8212 .....................236

.....................IP8102:8328...........3O5‘A8140.....................18Od8142 .....................18148138 .....................179*1 w .....................217d8192 .....................218ti8188 .....................216

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.....................U8202.....................223U8198.....................221

.....................U8196.....................22OU8148.....................164U8150.....................165U8146......-.............183U18134.....................177U8136.....................178U8132.....................176U8184.....................214U8186 .....................215U8182 .....................213U8216 .....................239U8218 .....................240U6214 .....................238

.....................U6472 .....................517U8510 .....................621U8466 .....................510U8503 .....................614U8466 .....................511

.....................U8736 .....................874= .....................617M8507.....................618

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ChildSupportAgreement includesOther Proviskns for Health Care Costs ...........................TM8469 .....................514child support Nmww4WMof .............................................................................................TM65CJ6.....................619chiidsupportfar Nonhmehoid Member Made withoutAgreement,Amount of ...................TM6744 .....................662chiidsupportfor NonkwMd Member Made withoutWrittenAgreement..........................TM6742 .....................662chiidsuppJttfor NdwSeMd Member Paid Under other Agwmant ................................TM8740 .....................875Chiidsupport for hhhm@wM Member to includeCash Medical Support..........................TM6732 .....................8nChiid Support Nat Awardad-PmPWW-- Qed-ti .....................................TM6566 .....................717Child Support Not Awarded - Propertysettlement Accepted - You~ .........-................-.....TM6565 .....-.-.............716child Support Payment Received How Regularly....................................................................TM&$99.....................606Child Support PaymsntActuaiiyRecetvedLast 12 Months......................................................TMW .....................672child Support PaymentAgreementEver Been Chm~ ..........................................................~ .....................=ChildSupport PaymentAgreementReached in nkh Y=r ....................................................TMM2 .....................426child Support PaymentAgreement,children Not Covered......................................................TM6440 .....................424Child Support PaymentAgreement, Made by ~ .................................................................~~ .....................4S7child Support PaymentAgreement, Number for tidrM ........................................................TMw .............-...-...422child Support PaymentAgreement,Writtenor Verbal..............................................................wl ..... ...............425ChildSuppott PaymentAgreements,covered by Differentagreement.................................-.TM@ .....................4mChild Suppott PaymentAgreements,for HOWMany ChildreniJvingin Household................TM6436 .....................418Child Support PaymentAgreements,for One Chlid..................................................................TM6437 .....................419ChildSupport PaymentAmountActuaiiyReceived in Last 12 Months....................................Tt&160 .....................496Child Support PaymentAmountActuaiiyReceivedin kst 12 Months ....................................- .....................6@Child Support PaymentAmount Changed in What Y=r ...........................................................TW .....................564Child Support PaymentAmount EverChanged ........................................................................Tw .....................=child Suppon PaymentAmount last Changed in What Yar ...................................................TMW .....................457child Support PaymentBack PaymentDue ..............................................................................TM@l .....................611child Support Payment Due in bt 12 Mtib .........................................................................Tw ......................Child Support Payment FirstAgreementAmount Un. .....................................................TW7 .....................*child Support Payment FirstAgreementBiweeklyDollar~ ...........................................TW .....................-child Support PaymentFirstAgreementMonthly Ddiar Amount.............................................~ .....................442ChildSupport Payment FirstAgreementWeekly Ddiar *m ..............................................TMw .._...................43OChildStJpportPayment FirstAgreementYearly Ddiar Amount...............................................TMW .....................446ChildSupport Payment M AgreementAmount Unknown.....................................................TM6454 .....................4S5ChildSupport Payment kst AgreementAmount Unknown.....................................................TMw7 .....................MlChildSupport Payment bat AgreementAmount Unti .....................................................TW .....................5Q2ChddSupport Payment LastAgreementBiweeklyDdiar Amount...........................................TM645l .....................467ChildSupport Payment I@ AgreementBiweeklyDdiar Amount...........................................TM6464 .....................543child Support Payment K AgreementBiweeklyDdiar Amount...........................................TM849l .....................574child Support Payment bat Agr~ Monthly Ddiar .m .............................................TM*2 .....................473ChildSupport Payment LaetAgreementMontidy Ddiar Amount.............................................TM6465 .....................549ChildSupport Payment LastAgreementMonthly Ddiar .m .............................................TMwW .....................560child Support Payment LastAgreementWeekly Dollar.ti ..............................................T- .....................461ChildSupport Payment bst AgreementWeekly Ddiar -~ ..............................................w= .....................537ChildSup@ Payment LastAgreementWeekly Ddiar Amount..............................................TM8490 .....................566ChiidSupporl Payment LastAgreementYearly Ddiar .m ................................................T- .....................479ChildSupport Payment LastAgreementYeartYDdiar .m ................................................TM .....................555ChildStmportPayment LastAgreementY-dY Niar ~ ................................................T- .............--...”.”~child Sup~ Pa-Not Av&ded - Pe= Number of oldest child .................................TM6556 .....................705Child SupportPayment Not Awarded- PersonNumber uf YoungestChild............................TM6555 .....................702child Support Payment Not AwardedFathecUnable to Pay - oldest ......................................TM6562 .....................713ChiidSupport Payment Not Awarded Father Unable to Pay - Youngest.................................TM6561 .....................712child SupportPayment Not Awarded FinalAgree~ Pending- Oldest ...............................TM6564 .....................715child Sumort Pavment Not Awarded Find A~ Pending- YOUW* ..........................T- .....................714ChiidSu&rt Pa- Not Awardedfor Oth& Reasons- You-west Ch~ ............................TM6571 .....................722child Support PaymentNot AwardedPaternityNot Established- Oldest ..............................-T- .....................709

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ChildSupport Payment Not Awarded Patamily Nut Establkhed - Youngest ..........................TChEc”Supportpayment Not Awarded Unable to Locate Parent - Oldast.................................TChildSupped Payment NcMAwarded Unableto Locate Parant - Youngest............................TChildSupport Payment Not Madehkst12 Months, ReasonThat.........................................TCM Support Payment w Pursued- Oldest ~ ..................................................................TCh9dSupport Payment Not Pursued- Youngest ti .............................................................TCt#d Supporl Paynam NckWantad-OMast Chikt...................................................................TCtMd Support Payment Not Wanted - Youngest W ..............................................................TChild Support Payment Paid within 12 Months Days of Due Date............................................Tchild Support Payment ReceivedAmount U~ ................................................................TChildSupport Payment ReceivedBtwaeklyDollarAmount......................................................TChiidSupport Payment Receivedby What Method ..................................................................TChildSupport Payment ReceivedHow Regularly.....................................................................TChildSupport Payment ReceivedMonthly DollarAmount........................................................TChildSupport Payment ReceivedWealdy Dollar.~ .........................................................TChildSupport Payment ReceivedYearly DollarAmount...........................................................TChild Support Payment Supposed Due in Last 12 Motik .......................................................TChild Support Paymsnt Suppoeedto Have Receivedin Last 12 Months.................................TChRdSupport Payment Supposedto Have Receivedin W 12 Months,Total Amount ........TChildSum Payment, Back PaymentAmountDue ...............................................................TChildSupport Paymat% Back PaymentDue .............................................................................TChildSupport PaymentsAgreements,Mstance d ..................................................................TChildSupport Payments Not Awardedfor Other Reasons- Oldest ChikL...............................TChildSupport Payments Not Madehbst12 Months, Raaeons.............................................TChDdrenCovered by AnotherAgreement..................................................................................Tchildren InThksHoueahdd Under 21 with Parent Llvlng Elsewhere,Number........................TChlldranInThla Houeehdd Under 21 Years wtth Parent Uvlng Elsewhere,Prasenoa............TChildrenin TMs Housahdd, Covered by Moat RecantAgmmant ..........................................TChildreninThis Howehdd, coved by Most RecantAgreement...........................................TChildrenin This Household, Ccn/eredby Most RecentAgr- ..........................................TChildrenin This Housahdd, Coverad by Most RecentAgraemanL..........................................TChildrenin This Houeahdd, Coverad by Other Agreement......................................................TChildrenin This Household, Covered by ~her Agreement......................................................1Childrenin This Household, Covered by Other AgreenwW......................................................TChildreninThis Household, Covered by Other Agream@ ......................................................1Childrenin This Housahdd, with No SupportAgreement.........................................................1ChildreninThis Household, with No SupportAgreement.........................................................1CtiildreninThis Housahdd, with No SupportAgreement.........................................................1CMdren Usted, Two or More - Check item TIO ........................................................................lChildrenListed,Two or More-Check Item T8 ..........................................................................1ChildrenLivingIn Housahdd wtthSupportAwanl from Absent Parent,Number of................lChildrenRecetved-y ~ned to Meet Develofwmtal Naeds - Third Person.............lchildren ReceivedTherapy for DevelopmentalNeeds - FirstPersonNumber........................lChUdranReceivedTherapy for DevelopmentalNeads - Second Person Number...................lChildrenReceivedTherapy or Diagnoetk Sewkes for DevsiopmentalNeeds........................l

d8s67 .....................706d6560 .....................711A6569.....................710d6467 .....................469d6570 .....................721

.....................m66 .....................719J6567 .....................718

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.....................d6461 .....................504d6531 .....................65846529 .....................646m532 .....................664

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.....................U6497.....................59646463 .....................s07d6462 .....................605d6435 ..... ................417W572 .....................723

.....................596

.....................46402 .....................367m401 .....................366W(K .....................373@409 .....................379d6413 .....................365U6417.....................391U6408.....................374U6410.....................3&JU6414.....................366iI16418.....................392118404.....................372W6412.....................364U6416 .....................3WU6194 .....................219U6144.....................I62

.....................U6956 ...................1067U6954 ...................1061U6956 ...................1054U6962 ...................1060

ChildrenUnder 6 with Lhnitationein Usual Kindof AcWiUes....................................................TMs944 ...................1040Childrenwith ActivttyImitations-First PersonNo. W ...........................................................~ ...................1041Ch3drenwith ActMty Umitat&ns- Second Person...................................................................TM6946 ...................1044Childrenwith ActhAtyLimitations- Third ParsonNo. W2 ..........................................................~ ...................1047Childrenwith DifficultyDdng RegularSchool Work- FirstParson Number............................TM6964 ...................1062Childrenwith DHficdty Doing Regularschool Work-Second Person Number ......................TM6966 ...................1065Childrenwith DlffkdtY Ddna RegularSchool Work-Third Person Number...........................TM6966 ...................1068Childrenwithout a (%ild Su&ort-Award with Same Absent Parent.........................................TM6554 .....................701Conditionconsidered Main Reasonfor D~@ ......................................................................TM= ...................1012

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ConditkmThat Caueed Dfffidty with ActMy, First..................................................................TM8692 ...................1CD5ConditionThat Cauaed Difficultywith ActNity,S@ .............................................................~ ...................1CN17ConditionThat Caused Difficdty with Activity,Thhd .................................................................~ ...................1009CondttionThat LfmitaAbiIkyto Walk, Rum or U- . ....................................."..."................~ -“..........-....”.lWConditionThat Urn!teAbUityto Waik, Run, or Uae stairs - Fir@PamcmNumb= ....................~ ...................l~ConditionThat UmitaAbiiilyto Walk, Run, or Uae stairs - Second PersonNumbef...............Tw ...................1=ConditionThat LimitsAbiiilyto Wafk, Run, or Uae Staka - Third PersonNumber ...................~ ...................1-H- &LE# Diffkwhywith Activity- Check RemTIO .....................................................T_ ...................1011Conditionscawing Limitation - Check Item T16 .....................................................................TM8936 ...................1035conditions ConsideredMain Reaaonfor Limitati ..................................................................~m ...................l~Coat of Child Care in Typical Week hst Month.........................................................................~24 .....................296CuatodiaiParentto ProvideHealth inaurancafor Nonlwuwhdd Mm .............................M728 .....................=DentistVisitDuringPaat 12 Months, Nunbr of .... ............................. ... .... .. ...... ... .. .. ....... ..........TM9127 ...................1232DgntigtVisitDurfng Peat 4 Months, Number d ..........................................................................TM9l28 ...................1234DesignatedParentAge ...............................................................................................................TM8941 ...................1036DesignatedParent of 4+ Under 15 Livingin Houeehdd - Check item T11.1 ..........................TM6322 .....................295Deaigmted Parentof children Between3 and 14- Check item T19 ........................................TM6W6 ...................1091DesignatedParent or Guardianof Children6-21- Check item T18..........................................TM~ ...................l~DesignatedParentor Guardianof GhiidrenUnder 6- Check item T17....................................TM8942 ...................1039Did Not pursueAward.................................................................................................................TM8523 .....................640Diffkdty with Any Activity- check item T9 ................................................................................T_ ......”..”......”..l~Difficldlywith certain A@tties - FirstCMid ParaonNu~ ....................................................~~ ...................1103Difficultywith CertainActivities- Firstchild, First~M .....................................................TM~ ...................1106Diffi@ty with certain Activftiaa- Firstchild, Second condition ...............................................T_2 ...................1106DiffkxMywith Cettain Activttiea- FirstCMd, Third Condition....................................................TM9004 ...................1110Difficultywith CertainActivities- Second child PersonNumber..............................................TM9006 ...................1112Difficdty with CertainActfvitiea- Second Child, FiratCondition...............................................TM9008 ...................1115DifficuitywithCertain Activitiaa - Second child, Second Condition..........................................TM9OlO...................1117Difficultywith Certain Acttvitiea - Second child, Third ~h ..............................................T~l2 ...................1119Difficultywith CertainActivftiaa- Third Chiid PareonNumber...................................................TM9014 ...................1121Difflcdty with certain Activities- Third child, Fit’et~h ....................................................TWl6 ...................1124Difficultywith CertainActivities- Third ChiId, Second Condition..............................................TM9018 ...................1126Difficultywith CertainActivitiae- Third Child,Third Condition..................................................TM9020 ...................1128Diaabiiity- AJzheimeraDieeaae, senility, or .m& ...............................................................Tw ...................1017DiaabNty- Deveiof)mentaiDisabilitySuch aa Autiernor cerebral Palsy..................................TM6906 ...................1016Diaabiiity- barning DiaabiiilySuch as w* ........................................................................T~2 ...................1014 iDisability- Mental or EmotionalCondition.................................................................................TM6910 ...................1018Diaabiiity- Mental Retardation....................................................................................................TM8904 ...................1O15DisabledMarked on ControlCard - Check Item T12.................................................................ww14 ...................lmDisabledMarked on iSS - Check Item T13 ................................................................................TM6916 ...................1021Do Not Want a Legai Child SuPP@ ...................................................................".......................TM*~ .............”.......~Doing LightHousework- Dm~ .................................................................................."..........TM~ ..........”..........=Eating- D~@ ................................................................................................................".........~~ .........”.”.........972EmpioyeraDuringa Typical Week, Number of..........................................................................ThW02 .......................70EthnicOrigin................................................................................................................................ffHNi(7TY ..................63FamilyPaidfor Heip R*d ....................................................................................................T= .“”.”...~............~FamilyPaidforl-iefp Received,AmountThat ............................................................................ .....................FinaiAgreementPtiiW ............................................................................................................T~~ ........””..-......””=7GettingArwndinakfe the House - D~~ ..............................................................................~= .....................960GettingAroundOutsidethe House - Difficulty........................................................................... .....................Getting Dreaaed- Difficulty.........................................................................................................TM8846 .....................=Getting into or Out of Bed or Chair - D~@ ...........................................................................TW2 .....................964Grade Attendedwas completed, Highe@..................................................................................flGD#~ .................62Grade or Year of SchoolAttendad, Highest............................................................................... ....................62

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Health Care Costs Not included in ChfidSupportAgreement..................................................TM8466 .....................513Haailh Condition in General........................................................................................................TM6800 .....................941Health insumnca Pian - NOnOR.d ....................................................................................mlM ...................1241Health insumnca Plan, Last4 Months........................................................................................TM9133 ...................1240Health insumnce, Parson Not ~ered 6y ................................................................................~l* ...................12@Health insurance,Reason N@ Covered By ...............................................................................TM9136 ...................1243t-ieahhor ConditionCauses Limkatbns - Check item T15........................................................~ ...................1028Heafthor ConditionCompieteiy PreventsWo& Around House...............................................TM8928 ...................1027Health or Conditionin@rfereswith WorkingAt Job or Business..............................................TM6924 ...................1025Heaithor Condition UrnitsKlndor Amountc#WoW..................................................................TM8918 ...................1022Hearing - Able to Hear What is Said in Normal *em . ...................................................TM~l6 .....................949Hearing - DifficultyHearing Normal Conversatbn with HearingAM.........................................TM8814 .....................948Helpof Another Person Needed for Len@hof Time .................................................................m7 .....................995Hos@ai overnight or Longer Duri~ Past 12 Mtih ...............................................................WlM ...................1=HospitalOvernightor Longerfor ~UMti ...............................................................................w9l~ ...................1212Hospitalovernight or Longerfor Drug or AlcoholAbuse Problemor Disorder.......................TM9l 12 ...................1216Hospitalovernight or Longerfor Mental or EmotionalProblemor Disorder...........................TM9l 10 ...................1215Hospitalovernight or Longerfor Other Medicai Reasons........................................................TwlM ...................1214Ho@tai overnight or Longerfor Surgeryor O. ............................................................TKlm ...................1213Hospitalovernight or Longer, Number of Times in...................................................................TM9102 ...................121OHospitalstay DuringPast 12 Mtib .........................................................................................w9l 18 ...................1219identifier,sample Unit.................................................................................................................iD...................................8ilinessor injury,Number of Days in Bed for...............................................................................TM9122 ...................1225imputatbn Flagsfor Child tin ..................................................................................................iMp81~=8 ...........=imputationFiagsfor Functbnai Limitationsand Disability........................................................iM6600:W126...........ll36imputationFiagsfor Heafth Statusand Care.............................................................................i9104-12 ..................1040imputationFlagsfor Health Statusand Services.......................................................................iM9102iM9136 .......l244Imputationflags for Support of NonhousehM Members........................................................iMP87W:8764 ...........9l4index from Core, P. .............................................................................................................pi~ ............................l8interviewStatus~e .................................................................................................................lTE~ .................-”..~ .interviewSttn~, P~IS ...........................................................................................................1. .........................24Job Hunting, Number d Hours SP~ ........................................................................................T*lW .....................156KeepingTrack of Money and Biiis- Difficulty.............................................................................TM6654 .....................976Lead Patemitv Not Established..................................................................................................TM6517 .....................634L&gth of TiI& Help of Another PersonNeeded .......................................................................TM8867 .....................sUftancf Canyas Much as 10 Pounds.........................................................................................TM8824 .....................$WIUfting@ Canying DMicuMes...................................................... ............................................TM6622 .....................s2Imitations in AbRityto Do Regularschool Work .................l....................................................Tw ...................1061Umitad in WorkingAt Job or Arwnd House - First.kh ..................................................T=2 ...................1029Umited in WorkingAt Job orArwnd House - Second Condition............................................TM8934 ...................1031Umited in WorkingAt Job or Around House - Thinl Condition.................................................TM8936 ...................1033Lookingfor work .........................................................................................................................TM8108 .....................155Marftaistatus...............................................................................................................................MS...............................53Medical Doctor VisitDuring Past 12 Months, Number of Timesfor..........................................TM9l24 ...................1228Medical Doctor VisitsDuring Peat 4 Months, Number d ..........................................................~l= ...................1230Medical FacilityUsuallyAttended~..............................................................................................TM9129 ...................1236Medical FacilityUsuaiiyAttended, Typs of ................................................................................TM9130 ...................1237Medicare or Medicaid Marked on iSS - Check Item TZ ...........................................................TMlW ...................1=Need HOipDOIW U@ HousewoII(............................................................................................TM6659 .....................=1Need Heip - ........................................................................................................................TM6651 .....................973Need Hefp Getting Around Outsidethe HWW ..........................................................................Ml .....................963Need Help Getting Dressed........................................................................................................TM8847 .....................mNeed Help Getting into or Out of Bed or Chair..........................................................................Need Help KeepingTrack of Money and Biiis

................................................................................................TM6655 .....................977

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Need Heip PreparingMeais........................................................................................................w7 .....................979Need Heip Taking a Bath or Shower..........................................................................................TM8845 .....................W7Need Heip Usingthe toilet..........................................................................................................TM8853 .....................975Need Heip WdM~ ......................................................................................................................TW .....................g71Need Heip with GettingAround Insidethe Ha .....................................................................T= .....................981Needs Heip from Relativeor Nonrelative- FirstHdW .............................................................TM~76 .....................983Needs Heip from ReiatNe or Nonrelative- Second HdW...: ...................................................TW~ .....................=Non-Cash Items or Servkes Receivedfw~.mMm ...........................................................TW .....................765Non-custodial Parentto Pay Medical Coat DirecUyAccordingto Agreament.........................TM85O4.....................615Non-custodial Parentto Pay Medical Costs Directlyfor NonhouseMd Member...................TM873O.....................869Non-custodial Parentto ProvideHealth insuranceAccordingto Agreement.........................TM8464 .....................509Non-custodial Parentto ProvideHealth insuranceAcceding to Agreement.........................TM6502 .....................613

~ Non-CustodiaiParentto ProvideHealth insurancefor NonhouseMd Member .....................TM8726 .....................867Number of children in Head Stan ..............................................................................................TWlW .....................14Other Parent Deceased - Youngest Child..................................................................................TMwn .....................=Other Parent Deceased- Oldest Chdd........................................................................................TM8580 .....................731Other Parent Now Uves in DifferentState - Oldest CHid ..........................................................TM8578 .....................729Other Parent Now Uves in DifferentState - Youngest Chiki .....................................................TW~ .....................728Other ParentNW Livesin same County/City-Oldest Chiid...................................................mw74 .....................725

Other Parent Now Livesin Same County/City - Youngest child ..............................................TM8573 .....................724Other Parent Now Uves in Same State (DifferentCounty/Cky) - Oldest CMd ........................TM8576 .....................727Other Parent Now Uves in Same State (DifferentCounty/City) - Youngest Chiid...................TM8575 .....................728Other Parent Unableto Pay........................................................................................................TM8519 .....................638Other Parent Unknown- Youngest child ...................................................................................TM8581 .....................732Other ParentUnknown-Oldest Child.........................................................................................TM6582 .....................734Other Reasonfor No WrittenAgreement...................................................................................m=4 .....................841Parentof ChildrenUnder 21 Who LiveinThis Household - Check item T12 ...........................TM8400 .....................365Parentor Guardian- check item T2...........................................................................................Wlm .....................145Participationin Organized Preschoolor Nursey *H ............................................................lO2 .....................147Patiipation SchoolHead Stan .................................................................................................TM8103 .....................148patient in PsychiatricHospital....................................................................................................Tml 16 ...................1218Patientin Va or MilitaryHospital.................................................................................................TM9114 ...................1217PaymentReceivedwithout Child SupportAgreement ..............................................................TM85%3.....................758PersonNumber Far ...................................................................................................................Hl5 .....................W7PersonNumber of Parent...........................................................................................................pN~ ...........................57PersonNumber of Second Youngest Chiid - Check item T6....................................................TMl 16 .....................161PersonNumber d Spouse .........................................................................................................~Sp ...........................uPersonNumber of ThirdYoungest child - Check itemT6 ........................................................TM8l 18 .....................184PersonNumber of Youngest child - Check item T6..................................................................TMl 14 .....................158PersonNumber One, ..................................................................................................................TM8403 .....................369PersonNumber~rw .................................................................................................................Twl 1.............-.......wlPersonNumberTwo, ..................................................................................................................TM8407 .....................375ChildreninThis Housahdd, with No SupportAgr=mti .........................................................TW .....................378PersonNumber, Edited...............................................................................................................PNUM..........................32PersonNumbersRecordedfor ConditionThat UmitsAbility-Check item T20 ......................TM6998 ...................1102PersonWho Moved.....................................................................................................................TM8481 .....................532PersonWho Mdved.....................................................................................................................TM8527 .....................644Physkai CustodyArraty&rne@ Type d ....................................................................................TM6470 .....................515Physkai, Mental, or Other Health ConditionUmttsAmountof Work Around House ..............TM8926 ...................1026Physkai, Mental, or Other Health ConditionWhich .UmitsKindor Amount of W@ ...............TM892O...................1023PreparingMeais - D~@ .........................................................................................................TM~ .....................g78

. PublicAgency Contacted for Heip in EnforcingChild SupportOrder......................................TM6541 .....................687Pubik Agency Contacted for Heip in Establishingchild SupportObligation..........................TM8539 .....................685Pubik Agency Contacted for Heip in EstablishingMedical Chiid Suppott ..............................TM6540 .....................666

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Publk Agency Contacted for Help In EstablishingPaternily/Matemity ................................... .....................Publk Agency Contacted for Help in LocatingOther Parentfor Child Support ......................TM8537 .....................=Publk Agency Contacted for Help in Modifyinga ChildSupportAgreementOrder ...............TM8542 .....................688Publk A-y Contacted for HelP in ObtainingChild S. ................................................~ .....................~Publk Agency Contacted for Help in OMainlng Child Support in What Year ..........................TM8536 .....................679Publk -y contactd for HeiP in other Areas ....................................................................Tw .....................~Publk Agency ProvidedAssistance...........................................................................................TM8544 .....................690Publk Agency PrcrvidedAds@nce in Enforckq child SupportOrder....................................TM8549 .....................695Pubik Agency ProvidedAssistancein EstablishingChildSupportObllgat&rI........................TM8547 .....................693Publk Agency ProvidedAssistancein EstablishingMedkal ChildSupport............................TM8548 .....................694Publk Agency ProvidedAssistancein EstablishingPatem&y/Maternlly................................. .....................Publk -y ProvidedAssistancein LocatingOther Par. ..................................................T- ....-...-............691Publk Agency ProvidedAssistancein Modifyinga Child Suppott AgreementOrder.............TM855O.....................696Pubik Agency ProvidedAssistancein Other Areas..................................................................Twl .....................W7Race - Editedand Imputed.........................................................................................................RACE...........................52ReceivesHelp from Household Member-First Hdpr .............................................................TM= .....................mReceivesHelp from Household Member - PersonNumberof FirstHelper..............................TM8663 .....................967ReceivesHdp from HousehoM Member - PersonNumberof Second Helper........................TM8884 .....................990ReceivesHdp from Household Member - Second HeIper .......................................................~ .....................=ReceivesHdp from NonhousehoM Member - FirstHdW .......................................................TW .....................=ReceivesHdp from NonhouseMd Member - Second Hd~ .................................................~ .....................wRegularPaymentsMade for Any Other PereonN@ LivingIn HousehM ................................TM8746 .....................888Relationshipto Personfor whom Suppon PaymentsAre Made-First Person.......................TM675O.....................891Relationshipto Personfor Whom Support PaymentsAre Made-Second Person.................TM8752 .....................892Relationshipto ReferencePerson,Edh~ ..................................................................................RRp .............................47Residenceof Other Parentfor ChildSupport............................................................................T~ .....................~2Reskienceof Other Parentfor ChildSupportAgreement..........................................................TM8479 .....................530Residenceof Personfor Whom SupportPaymentsAre Made - FirstPerson..........................TM8754 .....................893Residenceof Personfor Whom SupportPaymentsAre Made-Second Person....................TM6756 .....................894ResidenceSame as In OriginalAgreement................................................................................TM8526 .....................643RotaUonGrmp ............................................................................................................................ROTA~ON..................l5School Hours Per Week ~ Month, Number d .......................................................................TwlO7 .....................lWSequence Number of Sample Unh.............................................................................................SUSEQNUM .................1Sex - Edited and Imputed ...........................................................................................................s= .............................51SigM - Ableto See Words and LettersIn OrdinaryNewspapw ................................................TM8812 .....................947SigM - DlfflcuitySeeing Newspaper PrintWhen WearingGlassesor Contacts.......................TM88lO .....................946SOClaiSecurityBenefitsAppliedfor ...........................................................................................TM9022 ...................1130SocialSecurityBenefitsReceived..............................................................................................T~24 ...................ll3lSocialSecurityBenefitsStarted inWhat Year ...........................................................................TM9026 ...................1132Source codes (suppressed) ......................................................................................................Twl*TM~ .......~SpecialEducation SenAcesCurrentlyR.d ........................................................................w78 ...................1061SpecialEducatkn Sewices CurrentiyReceived- FirstP. .................................................~ ...................1062SpecialEducation Sewkes CurrentlyReceived- Second Person...........................................T_ ...................1065SpecialEducationSendcesCurrentlyReceived- Third Person................................................TM8984 ...................1088Special EducationSenAcesEverReceived- Flint PersonNumber..........................................TM8972 ...................1072SpecialEducation Sewkes Ever Received- Second PersonNumber ....................................TM8974 ...................1075Special Education Sewices Ever Recetved- Third PersonNumber.........................................TM8976 ...................1078Special Education Servkes R*d ........................................................................................Mn ...................1071Speech - Able to Have Speech Understood..............................................................................TM6620 .....................*1Speech - UnderstandingDiffkuttles...........................................................................................TM6818 .....................HIState Code, FIPS.........................................................................................................................HAE .........................l6support for NonhousebM Members includesNo Medical Care Costs...................................TM8736 .....................872Supportfor Nonhou@mid Members includesOther Type of Medical Care ...........................TM8734 .....................871Supportfor Other NonhouseMd PereonsNot Ahady Talked About.....................................TM8764 .....................W)8

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Support c4NonMmehM Members Imputation~gs .............................................................lM~~.8 . ...........9l4SupportPaymentAgreement Ddiar Amount Changed In What Year ......................................TM6718 .....................653Support PaymentAgmemeot DollarAmwnt Ever .n@ ....................................................TM7l6 .....................651Support PaymentAgreementfor Nonhwsehoid Member Reached in What Year..................TM87l4 .....................647Support PaymentAgreement for NdwsehoM Member Stillin Effect..................................TM6720 .....................658Support PaymentAgmment for Ndmsehdd Members,Type d .......................................TM8712 .....................846Support Paymentfor How Many ChildrenWho Are NonhousehM Members........................TM6706 .....................841Support Paymentfor NdwuAoM Member, Amount d ........................................................TK7Z .....................859Support Paymentfor Nonhw@dd Member, Method d ........................................................TM6724 .....................865Support Paymentfor NonhousehM Members - Number c#ChildrenCovered......................TM871O.....................844Supped Paymentfor NonhousehM Members a Resultof Court Order..................................TM8706 .....................843Support Paymentfor NonhouseMd Members Under 21 Years of Age...................................TM87o4 .....................639Support Paymentfor Nonhousehoid Members, Existenceof...................................................TM6700 .....................637Support Paymentfor NonhouseMd Members,Type d ...........................................................TM8702 .....................838Support Paymentsfor NonhousehoidMember, Amount of - FirstPerson...............................TM8758 .....................895Support Paymentsfor NonhousehoidMember, Amwnt of - Second Person.........................TM8760 .....................901Support PaymentsMade for How Many Persons......................................................................TM8748 .....................669Taking a Bath or Shower - Diffic@y...........................................................................................~ .....................~Te@hona Usage - Ability...........................................................................................................TM8636 .....................959Telephone Usage - Diffidty .......................................................................................................TM6634 .....................~Total PaymentReceivedfrom Other Parent...............................................................................TM6594 .....................759Unableto Locate Parent .............................................................................................................TWl8 .....................635Usingthe toilet - Diffkulty ...........................................................................................................TM6652 .....................974Visitwith Other Parent -Don’t KnowTotaJAmountof Time......................................................TM8478 .....................528Visitwith Other Parent -Numbefof Days...................................................................................TM8474 .....................519Visitwith Other Parent - Number of Mtih ...............................................................................H76 .....................524Visitwith Other Parent - Number of Weeks................................................................................TM8475 .....................522Vk#twith Other ParentAbout Same Number of Days in Last 12 Months.................................TM6477 .....................526Visitwith Other ParentAbout Same Number of Days in bat 12 MonthsYoungest Chiid.......TM8589 .....................750Weltwith Other ParentAbout Same Number of Days on M 12 Months Oldest Child..........TM6590 .....................752~*~WP-ti~*m Nm~d DaWbti12Mtih ...........................TM8511 .....................622Visitwith Other Parent- Don’t KnowTotai Amount of Thne.......................................................TM8516 .....................632Visitwith Other PareR&None......................................................................................................Ml5 .....................630Visitwith Other Parent- Number of Days....................................................................................TM8512 .....................623Visitwith Qther Parent-Number of .b ................................................................................TMl4 .....................628‘Maidwith Other Parent- Number of Wwks .................................................................................Hl3 .....................626Visitwith Other Parentdonl KnowAmwnt of Time Oidest......................................................TM6592 .....................756Waitwith Other Parentdon’t KnowAmwnt of Time Youngest child........................................TM8591 .....................754Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof Days Ywngest Child..........................................................~= .....................736Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof Days-oldesttiM ................................................................~ .....................739Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof Monthwidest ChM ............................................................T- .....................746Vis& with Other Parent-Numberof Months-Ywngest tiM ......................................................TM=7 .....................746Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof Weeks-o&et ~U .............................................................~- .....................744Waltwith Other Parent-Numberof Weeks-Ywngest Child.......................................................T= .....................742Visitwith Pare~ ...........................................................................................................................TW~ .....................518VisitationArrangementSpecified in ChildSupm Agr~ ................................................H7l .....................516VisitationArrangementSpecified in ChildSupportAgreement................................................ .....................Waking - Diffidty ............. .........................................................................................................TM8646 .....................970WalkingQuarterof Mile - Ability..................................................................................................TM8832 .....................%7WalkingQuarter d Mile- Diffidty ............................................................................................. w’WalkingUp Flightd Stairswithout Rest - Abiiity

............................................................................................TM6628 .....................955

Waking Up flight of Stairswithout Rest- D~@ ...................................................................~ .....................954Weigm Second Stage Fadw .....................................................................................................flWWGT ..................~wheelchair Used to Get Arwnd .................................................................................................TM6604 .....................943

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Work Schedule Desc@cm for FirstE@oyer ..........................................................................~ .....................119Work SchschdeDescriptionfor Second Em@oyw....................................................................~ ....-...............120Wti Schsckie Imputatbn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP0840 ....................125Work SchechdeImputationFlags ...............................................................................................lMPlW2 ....................l~Wotk schedule Imp@at&n Flags ...............................................................................................IMP1640 ....................126Work Sct#ule lmp@atbn F@s ...............................................................................................IMP1842....................135work Schsdlde lmp@atbn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP4858....................127Work Sohedule Imputatbn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP5254....................137Work schedule Imputatbn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP5262....................136Work Schedule ImputationFlags ...............................................................................................IMP5658....................13OWork Schedule ImputationFlags ...............................................................................................IMP6062....................139Work Schedule Imputation Flags ...............................................................................................lMP~ ....................l24Work Schedule Imputation Flags ...............................................................................................IMP8006....................133Work schedule Imputatbn I%gs ...............................................................................................IMP8050....................129Wcw&schedule Imputation Flags ...............................................................................................lMP. ....................lWWork Schethdelmputath Flags ...............................................................................................lMP. ....................l3lWork Schedule Imputation Flags ...............................................................................................IMP8066....................14OWork Schedule Imputatkn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP8068....................132Work SohedtdeImputatbn Flags ...............................................................................................IMP8070....................141Work Time Ba@n for FirstEm@oyer.........................................................................................~ .......................S9Work Tlma Began for Second Employer....................................................................................TM8052 .....................104Work The Ended am. or p.m. for FirstEm@o~r ....................................................................~ .....................113Work Tkne Ended am. or p.m. for Second Employer...............................................................TM8062 .....................118Work Time Endsd for FirstEmployer.........................................................................................~ .....................109Work Time Ended for Second Em@o~ ....................................................................................~ .....................114Worked am. or p.m. for FirstE~yW .....................................................................................~ .............. .......103Worked am. or p.n for Second Employer...............................................................................~_ .....................100Worked All Days for FirstEm@oyw............................................................................................~ .......................=Worked AUDays for Second Employer......................................................................................ThMM6 .......................97Worked Frfdayfor FirstE@~ ...............................................................................................~ .......................91Worked Fridayfor second Ern@oyer......................................................................................... 92Worked How Many Days Per Week f6r FirstEmployer

.................................................................................... .......................77

Worked How Many Days Per Week for Second Emptoyer.......................................................T~lO .......................78Worked How Many Hours Per Day for FirstEm@~ ..............................................................~ .......................71Worked How Many Hwrs Per Day for Second Employer........................................................T_ .......................74Wotl(ed Marked on 1SS- Check Item T1 ....................................................................................Tm .......................69Worked tdwked on lSS-Cheokltem T14 ..................................................................................TM8922 ...................1024Worked Marked on 1SS- Check Item T4 ....................................................................................MlM .-...................152Worked Monday for FirstEmployer............................................................................................TM8020 .......................83Worked Monday for Second Employer......................................................................................mz .......................84Workad Monday Through Fdday for FirstEmployer.................................................................TM8012 .......................79Worked Monday Through Fridayfor Second Em@oyw............................................................Wl4 .......................80Worked Saturdayfor FirstE~yW ..........................................................................................Tm .......................93Worked Saturdayfor Second Employer....................................................................................TW2 .......................94Worked Sunday for FirstEmployer............................................................................................T~l6 .......................81Worked Sunday for Second Employer.......................................................................................~l8 .......................82WorkedThursday for FirstEm@oyw............................................................. .............................~ .......................89Worked Thursdayfor Second Em@oyw....................................................................................T- .......................90Worked Tuesday for FirstEmployer...........................................................................................TM8024 .......................85

Worked Tuesday for Second Emfioyef ....... .................. .................................... .. ............... ... .. .. w

Worked Wednesday for FirstEmployer.......................

.....................................................................................TM8028 .......................87Worked Wednesday for Second Em@oyw................................................................................T_ .......................88Worksfor FirstErnpioyer,Main Reason.....................................................................................TMM168.....................121Worksfor Second Employer,Main Reason...............................................................................TM8070 .....................122

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ADDID .................... Addressldem.ti ..............................................................................................................."...~AGE........................ Age as of Last Birthday- Editedand lWd .............................................................................~ENTRY ................... AddressIdmtifkation - Edited EntrY...........................................................................................~=HNICTY ............. Ethnk Origin.................................................................................................................................63FINALWGT............. Weight, Second Stage Factor ......................................................................................................38GRD-CMPL........*.. Grade Attendedwas Completed, Highest...................................................................................62HIGRADE............... Grade or Year of SchoolAttended, Hh . ................................................................................WI9104-12 ................. ImputationFlagsfor Health Statusand @re ..........................................................................lMID............................ Identifier,Sample Unit....................................................................................................................6lM8800:m26 .......... ImputationFlagsfor Functionall-imitationsand Dkbtiw .....................................................1136IM9102:IM9138 ...... Imputatbn Flagsfor Heafth Statusand ~ ....................................................................l2*IMP0840................. Work Schedule Imputation~gs ...............................................................................................125IMP1042................. Work Schedufe ImputationFlags...............................................................................................134

IMP1640................. Wti Schedule Imputation~gs ...............................................................................................l26IMP1842................. Work Schedule Imputation.W ...............................................................................................l~IMP4856................. Work Schedule Imputation~gs ...............................................................................................l27IMP5254................. Work Schedule Imputation~W ...............................................................................................l37IMP5262................. Woh Schedule Imputatkn flaW ..........~....................................................................................l~IMP5658................. Wti Schedule ImputationFlags...............................................................................................130IMP6062................. Work schedule Imputation~ ...............................................................................................l~IMP8004........’......... work Schedule Imputation~ ...............................................................................................124IMP6006................. Work SchedtdeImputationFlags...............................................................................................133IMP8050................. Work schedule Imputatkn ~@ ............................................................................................... l=IMP6054................. Work Schedule Imputation.W ...............................................................................................lwIMP8064................. Work Schedule Imputation~W ...............................................................................................131IMP8066................. Work schedule ImputationHags...............................................................................................140IMP8068................. work Schedule Imputation.W ...............................................................................................132IMP8070................. Work Schedule ImputationFlags...............................................................................................141IMP8102:8328........ Child Care Imputatbn Flags.......................................................................................................IMP8104:6328........ ImputationFlagsfor Child Care .................................................................................................IMP8700:8764........ ImputationFlagsfor Supportof Nc@wuMoM Mernbers.......................................................914lMP870&8764 ........ Support (X Nonhomehdd Members IrnputatfonFlags ............................................................914ItWVW.................... InterviewStatus, Person’s............................................................................................................24ITEM36B ................ Intewiew StatusCode ..................................................................................................................22MS.......................... Marltaistatus ................................................................................................................................53PIN. ...................... Index from Cofe, Person..............................................................................................................18PNPT...................... PersonNumber of Parent.............................................................................................................57PNSP...................... PersonNumber r# Spouse.......................................................................................................... 54PLUM ..................... PersonNumber, Edkd ................................................................................................................32RACE...................... -- EditOdand lwOd ..........................................................................................................52ROTATION............. Rtih Grap .............................................................................................................................l5RRP........................ Relationshipto ReferencePerson,Edited ’47...................................................................................SEX ........................ Sex - Edttadand Imputed..............................................................................................................51STATE.................... State Code, FlpS ..........................................................................................................................16SUSEQNUM .......... Sequence Number of Sample Unit................................................................................................1TM&300.................. worked Marked on 1SS- Check ttemT1 .....................................................................................mTM6002 .................. EmployersDudng a TypicalWeek, Number of ...........................................................................70TM8004 .................. Worked How Many Hours Per Day for FirstEmployer...............................................................71TM8006 .................. Worked How Many Hours Per Day for Second Em@oyer......... ................................................74TM8008 .................. Worked How Many Days PerWeek for FirstEmployer..............................................................~Th&Olo .................. Worked How Many Days Per Week for Second Em@oyer.........................................................78TM8012 .................. Worked Monday Through Fridayfor FirstEmployer..................................................................79

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46014 .................. Worked Monday Through Frfdayfor Second Em@oyer.............................................................~A8016.................. Worked Sundayfor FirstEm@oyw..............................................................................................8lA8018.................. Worked Sundayfor Second Em@oyer........................................................................................WA8020... .............. Worked Monday for FirstEm@oyw.............................................................................................=A8022.................. Worked Monday for Second Em@oyw.......................................................................................Wt16024.................. Worked Tuesdayfor FirstEm@oyer............................................................................................Md8026.................. Worked Tuesdayfor Second Em@oyer.......................................................................................Wd6028.................. Worked Wednesdayfor FirstEmployer.......................................................................................87W030 .................. Worked Wednesdayfor Second Employer.................................................................................66A8032.................. Worked Thursdayfor FirstEm@oyw...........................................................................................Wt16034.................. Worked Thursdayfor Second Employer.....................................................................................90W136 .................. Worked Fdday for FirstEmployer................................................................................................9lA8038.................. Worked Fridayfor Second Employer..........................................................................................Wd6040 .................. Worked Saturdayfor FirstEmployer...........................................................................................W@042 .................. Worked Saturdayfor Second Em@oyer......................................................................................948044 .................. Worked N Daysfor FirstEm@oyer.............................................................................................%u16046.................. Worked All Daysfor Second Employer......................................... .............................................97u16048.................. Work Time Beganfor FirstEmployer...........................................................................................9948050 .................. Worked am. or p.m. for FirstEm@oyer....................................................................................103M8052.................. Work Time Beganfor Second Em@oyw...................................................................................lMW054 .................. Worked a.m. or p.m. for Second Em@oyer.........................................................................i.....100‘d8056.................. Work Time Ended for FirstEm@oyer.........................................................................................lW@058 .................. Work Time Ended am or p.m. for Fkst Em@oyw....................................................................ll3M8060.................. Work Time Endedfor Second Employer...................................................................................114u16062.................. Work Time Ended a.m. or p.m. for Second Em@.oyw..............................................................ll8u18064.................. Work Schedule Descriptionfor FirstEm@oyw.........................................................................ll9@066 .................. Work Schedule Descriptionfor Second Employer...................................................................120U6066.................. Worksfor FirstEmployer,Main Reason....................................................................................121u18070.................. Works for Second Employer,Main Reason..............................................................................122W172 .................. AnotherJob to ask About - Check Item T1.1 ............................................................................l=U8072.................. Check item T1.1 AnotherJob to ask About ..............................................................................123Wloo .................. Parent or GuardIan- Check ttemT2 ..........................................................................................l*Wlol .................. Check ttemT3.............................................................................................................................146W102 .................. Partic@atlonin Organized Preschoolor Nursey School..........................................................147W103 .................. ParticipationSchool Head Start.................................................................................................146U8104.................. Number of Childrenin Head Stiti ..............................................................................................l*W105 .................. Check Item T3 - Worked Marked on 1SS...................................................................................151U8106.................. Worked Marked on 1SS- Check Item T4 ...................................................................................l52U8107.................. School Hours PerWeek last Month, Number & ......................................................................153U8106 .................. Lookingfor Wti ........................................................................................................................l=U8109.................. Job Hunting, Number of Hours SPm.: .....................................................................................l*U8114.................. Person Number of Youngest Child - Check Item T6.................................................................lWU8114:18............. Check kernT6 - PersonNumbersfor Three Youngest ~Wren ..............................................lWU8116.................. Person Number of Second Youngest Chifd- Check Item T6 ...................................................161M8118.................. Person Number of Thkd Youngest Child - Check Item T6 .......................................................164ti8120 .................. Child Care ~ Method of - Youngest Child .............................................................lWW122 .................. child Care Amangement,Method of - Second Youngest ChW................................................169U6124.................. Child Care Arrangement,Method of- Third Ywngest ChM ....................................................171ti8126 .................. Child Care At Home or Some Other Place-Youngest Child ...................................................173iA6128.................. Child Care At Home or Some Other Place - Second Ywngest Chifd......................................l74ti8130 .................. Child Care At Home or Some Other Place - Third Ywngest Child..........................................l75W6132.................. Child Care Place - Youngest ChNd- Check Item T7 .................................................................176W8132:36 ............. Check ftemT7 - ChUdCare Place for Three Youngest Children..............................................l76W 34 .................. Child Care Place - Second Youngest - Check Item ~ .............................................................177

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TM8136 ..................child care Place - Third Youngest - check tternT7 .................................................................178TM8138 .................. child Care Money Paymentfor Arrangement- Youngest ~fld ...............................................l~TM8140 .................. Child Care Money Paymentfor An’angament- Second Youngest Child.................................180TM8142 .................. Child Care Money Paymentfor Arrangement- Thid Youngest Child .....................................181TM8144 .................. Check item T8 - ChiIdrenListed,Two or h ..........................................................................l=TM8144 .................. ChiIdrenListed,Two or More - Check Item T8..........................................................................l=TM8146 .................. Child Care Payment Separatelyor includesAnotherChild - Youngest Chid. ......................... 183 ~TM6148 .................. ChHdCare PaympntSeparatelyor includesAnother Child - Second Youngest .....................l84TM8150 .................. ChBdtire Payment Separatelyor includesAnotherChild - Third Youngest..........................l85TM8152 .................. Child Care Amwnt Paid Per Week - Youngest Child ...............................................................186TM8154 .................. ChIid Care Amwnt Paid Per Week - Second Youngest ChU ..................................................lWTM6156 .................. Child Care Amount Paid Per Week - Thhd Ywngest Child......................................................192TM8158 .................. Child Care Hwrs Per Week - Youngest Child...........................................................................195TM8160 .................. Child Care Hours PerWeek - Second Youngest ~M .............................................................197TM8162 .................. Child Care Hours Per Week -Third YoungestChild.................................................................l*TM8164 .................. Child Care ArrangementUsed in TypicalWeek last Month, Other- Ywngest Child.............2OlTM8166 .................. Child Care ArrangementUsed in TypicalWeek Last Month, Other-2nd Youngest...............2O2TM6166 .................. ChildCare ArrangementUsed In TypicalWeek W Month, Other- 3d Youngest................2O3TM8170 .................. Child Care AmangementDuringMost Hwrs, Type of-Youngest Child .................................204TM8172 .................. Child Care ArrangementDuringMost Hwrs, Type of - Second Youngest Chiid....................2O6TM8174 .................. Chil@Care Amangement DuringMost Hwrs, Type of-Third Youngest Child........................2O8TM8176 .................. child Care At Home or Some Other Place-Youngest Child ...................................................210TM8178 .................. ChildCare At Home or Some Other Place-Second Youngest Child......................................211TM8180 .................. ChildCare At Home or some Other Place -Thkd Youngest Child..........................................2l2TM8182 .................. Child Cared for by Whom - Youngest Child- Check Item T9 ...................................................213TM8182:66 ............. Check Item T9 -Three Youngest ChildrenCared for byti ...............................................2l3TM6184 .................. Child Cared for by Whom - Second Youngest Child - Check Item T9 .....................................214TM8186 .................. ChildCared for by Whom - Third YoungestChild - Check Item T9..........................................215TM8188 .................. Child Care Money Payment Made or Not-Youngest Child.....................................................2l6TM8190 .................. Child Care Money Payment Made or Not- 8econd Ywngest Chiid .......................................217TM8192 .................. Child Care Money Payment Made or Not-Third Ywngest ChU ............................................2l8TM6194 .................. Check item TIO-Children Usted, Twoor More........................................................................219TM6194 .................. children Listed,Two or More-Check ItemTIO ........................................................................2l9TM8196 .................. Child Care Payment Separatelyor includeAnotherChild - Ywngest ChiJd...........................220TM61m .................. Child Care Payment Separatelyor includeAnotherChlid - Second Youngest .......................22lTM8200 .................. child Care PaymentSeparatelyor includeAnotherChild - ThirdYwngest ...........................222TM8202 .................. ChBdCare PaymentAmount,Weekly-Youngest Child...........................................................=TM8204 .................. ChildCare PaymentAmount,Weekly - Second Youngest Child.............................................226TM8206 .................. Child Care PaymentAmount,Weekly-Third Youngest ChM ..................................................=TM8208 .................. Child Care Hwrs Par Week, Number of - Youngest Child.......................................................TM821O.................. ChUdCare Hwrs Per Week, Number of - Second Youngest Child.........................................TM8212 .................. Child Care Hwrs Per Week, Number of - H Ywngest Chlid..............................................TM8214 .................. Child LessThan5-Youngest Chfld-Checkltem Tll ..............................................................TM8214:18 ............. *kbT1l-~wY_-rmk_5YamW ........................................TM8216 .................. Child LessThan 5- Seoond Yw~ - Check Item T11 .........................................................2WTM8218 .................. Child LessThan 5- Third Youngest-Check ItemT11 ..:...........................................................2~TM6220 .................. child care Amngmmw Changed DuringPast 12 Months -Youngest .................................241TM8222 .................. Child Care ArraIWWWI&JChanged DuringPast 12 Months - 2nd Youngest..........................242TM8224 .................. Child Care Arrangemmts Changed DuringPast 12 Months - Third Ywngest........................243TM8226 .................. ChildCare ArrangementChanged DuringTime Working -Ywngest Child...........................244TM8228 .................. Child Care ArrangementChanged DuringTime Working - Second Ywngest ........................245TM8230 .................. Child Care ArrangementChanged DuringTime Working- Third Ywngest ............................246TM8232 .................. Child Care ArrangementsInthe bst 12 Months, Number of - Ywngest Child ......................247TM8234 .................. ChildCare Arrangememsinthe Last 12 Months, Number of - Second Ywn9est ..................249

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. .................. ~ Parentof 4+ Under 15 Livingin Houeehdd - Check item T11.1..........................=@324 .................. Cost of Child Care in TypicaiWeek W M. ........................................................................=US326.................. child care ~ Changed Becauseof Unavdiabiiityof Chiid Care Provider...........3O2@328 .................. Child Care ~-titibdmbwd .......................................W400 .................. Check Item T12 - Parentof ChildrenUnder 21 Who LiveinThis [email protected](10.................. Parent of ChildrenUnder21 Who LiveinThie Household- Check item T12 ..........................365U8401.................. ChildreninThis Hmsehoid Under 21 Yearswith Parent LivingEieewhm, Presence...........366M8402.................. ChildreninThis Hwsehoid Under 21 with Parent Living Elsewhere,Number.......................367U8403.................. Person Number One. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

W404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chiidren inThis HouseMd, with No Support~ ........................................................372U8405.................. ChildreninThis HoueehoM, Covered by Most RecentAgreement..........................................373UM06 .................. ChildreninThis Household,Covered by Other Agreement.....................................................374U8407.................. Person NumberTwo...................................................................................................................375US408.................. Childrenin Ths Houeahdd, with No SupportAgr.ti ........................................................3~U8409.................. Childrenin This Household, Covered by Most RecentAgreement..........................................379U8410 .................. ChildreninThis Household,Covered by Other Agreement.....................................................U8411.................. PersonNumb& Three................................................................................................................wlUS412.................. Childrenin Thie HousehoM,with No Sum Agreement........................................................W13 .................. ChildreninThis Household,Cam@ by Most ReoentAgreement..........................................385U8414.................. Childrenin This HousehoM, Covered by Other Agreement.....................................................*U8415.................. Person Number Four..................................................................................................................387U8416.................. Childrenin This Houeeho@,with No SupportAgr~ ........................................................=U8417.................. ChildreninTN-sHoueehoM, Covered by Moat RecentAgreement..........................................39lb18418.................. Childrenin This Hasehoid, Covered by Other Agmment .....................................................U8419-TM8434.... Source Codes (Suppmased)......................................................................................................M8435.................. Child Suppott PaymentsAgreementix~d ................ ................................................4l7b48436.................. Chiid Support PaymentAgmments, for HwuvMany ChildrenLivingin Household...............418U8437 .................. Child Support PaymentAgmmenM, foronechiid .................................................................419W&38 .................. Child Support PaymentAgreements,Covered by Differentagreement ..................................w .................. Child Support PaymentAgreement Number for Hren .......................................................422U8440 .................. Child Support PaymentAgmemnt ChildrenNot titi .....................................................*4W441 .................. Chiki Support PaymentAgreenwnt Writtenor Verbai.............................................................=k18442.................. Child Support PaymentAgreementReached in Which Y*r ...................................................~U8443 .................. Child Suppott Payment FirstAgreementWeeidy DoiiarAmount.............................................43OU8444 .................. Child Support Payment FirstAgreementBiwee+dyDoiiarAmount ..........................................M&445.................. Child Support Payment FirstAgreementMonthly DoiiarAmount............................................442M8446.................. Child Support Payment FirstAgreementYearly DoiiarAmount...............................................U8447 .................. Child Support Payment FirstAgreementAmount Unknown....................................................U8448 ..;............... Child Sup@rl PaymentAgreementEverBeen .@ ......................................................~.._U8449 .................. Child SuppOrIPa-Amount LastChanged in What Year..................................................*7M... ............... Child Suppott Pa- last AgreementWeeidy DollarAmount.............................................461U8451 .................. Child Support Payment LastAgreementBiweaidyDoiiarAmount...........................................467U8452.................. Child Support Pa- Last~ MordhiyDollarAmount............................................473US453........... ....... Child Support Paymem LastAgf~ Yearly DollarAmount...............................................479U8454.................. Child S- Pa- Last@eement Amount unknown ....................................................u8456 .................. Child Support Pa-Due in Last 12 Mcmths........................................................................~US4S7.................. Child Support Payment N@ Made in kt 12 Months, ReasonThat........................................US458.................. Child Suppott Payment Supposedto Have Reoeivedin Last 12 Months...@O...........................@OU8459.................. Child Support Payment Receivedby What M. ..................................................................=U8460.................. Chiid Support PaymentAmountActuallyReoeivedin last 12 Months....................................498.U8461 .................. Child Sup#nxtPayment ReceivedHow Re@ady .....................................................................

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TM8462 .................. child Support Paymerl Back Payment Due ............................................................................505TM8463 .................. Child Suppott Payment Back PaymentAmount Due ..............................................................507TM8464 .................. child SupportAgreementfor Non-custodial Parentto ProvideHealth insurance..................5O9TMs464 .................. Non-custodial Parentto ProvideHealth Insurama Accordingto Agreement ........................TM8465 .................. Child SupportAgreementfor custodial Parentto ProvideHealth insurance..........................5lOTM8466 .................. CMd Suppat Agreementfor Non-custodial Parentto Pay Actual Medical Costs Directly....5l 1TM8467 .................. Cash Medical Child Suppori included in ChkI Support Payments..........................................512TM&@ .................. Health Care Costs Not included in Child SupportAgreement.................................................5l3TM8469 .................. CiMd Support@eemant includesOther Prmhiona for Health Care Costs...........................5l4TM6470 .................. PhysicaiCustodyArrangement Type d ...................................................................................5l5TM8471 .................. VisitationAmangementSpedfied in Child SupportAgreement................................................516TM8472 .................. child SupportAgreementCovers More Than One child..........................................................5l7TMS473.................. Vlsltwkh Pm ..........................................................................................................................518TM8474 .................. Visitwith Other Parent - Number of MW ..................................................................................5l9TM8475 .................. Visit with Other Parent - Number of Weeks...............................................................................5zTM8476 .................. Visitwith Other Parent - Number of Months..............................................................................524

TM8477 .................. Visitwith Other ParentAbout Same Number of Days in Last 12 Months ................................526TM8478 .................. Visitwith Other Parent -Don’t KnowTotai Amount OfTim .....................................................528TM8479 .................. Residenceof Other Parentfor child SupportAgreement ........................................................530TM848o .................. child and Parent Residein Same State.....................................................................................wlTM8481 .................. PersonWho Moved....................................................................................................................532TM8482 .................. Year of FirstAgreement..............................................................................................................TM8483 ............ ..... child Suppott Paymentbat AgreementWeeidy DoiiarAmount.............................................537TM8464 .................. Child Support PaymentLastAgreementBWeekiy DoiiarAmount...........................................TM8485 .................. child Support Paymentbat AgreementMortMy DollarAmount............................................WTM&W .................. Child Support Payment LastAgreementYearly Dollar.ti ...............................................mTM8487 .................. Child Support Payment M AgreementAmount Unknown....................................................MlTM8488 .................. Child Suppott PaymentAmount Ever . ........................................................................~TM8489 .................. Child Support PaymentAmountChanged in What Year..........................................................TM8490 .................. Child Suppat Payment kt AgreementWeeidy DollarAmount.............................................TM8491 .................. Child Support Payment LastAgreemerUBiweeklyDollarAmount...........................................574TM6492 .................. ChBdSupport Payment bat AgreementMonthly DollarAmount............................................wTM8493 .................. child Support Payment imt AgreementYearly DoilarAmount...............................................586TM8494 .................. child Support Payment LastAgreementAmount Unknown....................................................TM8495 .................. Child Support PaymentSupposed Due in bat 12 Months......................................................TM8496 .................. ChRdSupport PaymentsNot Made in Last 12 Months, Reasons.............................................TM8497 .................. child Support PaymentSupposedto Have Received in Last 12 Months,Total Amount........5WTM8498 .................. child Support PaymentAmountActuallyReceivedin Last 12 Months....................................602TM8499 .................. child Support Payment ReceivedHow R~tidy ....................................................................~TM8500 .................. child Support PaymentPaidwithin 12 Months Days of Due Date...........................................6O9TMs501 .................. child Support PaymentBack Payment Dus .............................................................................811TM8502 .................. Non-Cu@odiaiParentto ProvideHealth insuranceAccordingto Agreement.........................6l3TM6503 .................. child SupportAgreementfor CustodialP-to ProvideHealth insurance..........................614TM8504 .................. NomCustodiaiParentto Pay Medical Cost DirectlyAccordingto Agreement........................6l5TM8505 .................. Cash Medical Child Support includingIn child Support Payments.........................................616TM8506 ............ ...... ChildSupportAgreementincludesNo Provishs for Health Care Costs...............................617TM8507 .................. Chiid SupportAgmemnt includesOther ProvWonsfti Health Care .....................................618TM8508 .................. chad Supportw~ TYFMof ............................................................................................619TM8509 .................. Vis@tionArrangementSpecified In Chlid SupportAgreement................................................TM651O.................. child SupportAgreementCovers More Than One child..........................................................621TM8511 .................. Visitwith Other ParentAbout the Same Number of Days in kst 12 Months..........................622TM8512 .................. Vlsftwith Other Parent- Number of DaW ...................................................................................~TM8513 .................. Visitwith Other Parent-Number of W*s ................................................................................mTM8514 .................. Visitwith Other Parent- Number of M~b ...............................................................................m8

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................................................ Publk Agency CorMactd for Hdp In EnforcingChild Support Order.....................................667

TM6542 .................. Publk Agency Contactedfor Help in Modifyinga ChUdSupportAgreementOrder...............686TM8543 .................. Publk Agency Contactd for Help in Other WW ...................................................................._TM6544 .................. Publk AfJOflCyPrcnddedAasi8tance..........................................................................................TM6545 .................. Publk Agency Prodded AasWmoe in Locaungother Parent.................................................mlTM6546 .................. Pubik Agency ProvidedAt@stancein EstablishingPatemity/Matemity ................................TM6547 .................. Pubik Agency ProvidedMelstance in EstabllahlngChild Support Obligation.......................693TM6548 .................. Publk Agency ProvidedAaa&ame In EatabiiehingMedkal child Support ...........................694TMs549 .................. Publk Agency ProvidedAselstanceIn EnforcingChild SupportOrder...................................TM855o .................. Publk Agency ProvidedAaaistancein Modifyinga Child SupportAgreamentOrder ............66ETM8551 .................. Publk Agency ProvkledAselstanceIn Other Areas..................................................................m7TM6552 .................. Child Support AgreementCoversAl Childrenin HoueehoM...................................................TM6553 .................. ChildrenLivingIn HousehoMwith SupportAwardfrom Absent Parent, Number of...............699TM6554 .................. Childrenwithouta Child SupportAwardwith Same Absent Parent.........................................7OlTM6555 .................. Child Support PaymentAgreement,Made by Court ................................................................M7TM8555 .................. Child Support PaymentN@ Awarded- Person Number of Youngeat CWL...........................7O2TMS556.................. Child Support PaymentNot Awarded - Person Number of Oldest CM&l.................................705TM8557 .................. Child Suppott PaymentNot Awarded PaternityNot Established- Youngest..........................7O8TM6556 .................. Child Support PaymentNc4Awarded Patemily Not Established- Okleat...............................TMS559 .................. Child Support Payment W Awarded Unable to Locate Parent-Youngest ...........................710TM6560 .................. Child Support Payment Not Awarded Unable to Locate Parent-Oldest ................................711TM8561 .................. Child Support Payment Not Awarded Father Unable to Pay-Youngest ................................712TM6562 .................. Child Support PaymentN@ Awarded Father Unable to Pay - Okleat......................................7l3TM6563 .................. Child Support PaymentNot Awarded FinalAgreement Pending- Ywngest ..........................714TM6564 .................. Child Support Payment Not Avwded FinalAgreament Pending- Oklest...............................715TM8565 .................. Child Support Not Awarded - PropertySettlementAccepted - Youngeat...............................716TM8566 .................. Child Support Not Awwded - PropertyS@ement Accepted - okJeat....................................7l7TM8567 .................. Child Suppott Payment Not Wanted - Youngeat ~M .............................................................7l8

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d8573 .................. Other Parent Now LivesIn Same County/City - Youngest Chlid.............................................724l@574.................. Other Parent NwUvesin Same County/Cky- Oldest ChUd..................................................72548575 .................. Other Parent Now Uves in Same State (Merent County/City) - Youngest Child..................726=76 .................. Other Parent Now IJvesin SameState @ferent County/City) - Oldest Child.......................72748577 .................. Other Parent Now Ltvesin DifferentState-Youngest Chiid.....................................................728d8578 .................. Other Parent Now Livesin Merent State - Oldest ChM ..........................................................7=48579 .................. Other Parent Deceased -Youngest Child.................................................................................730d8580 .................. other Parent Dweased- OJdestchild .......................................................................................nld8581 .................. Other Parent Unknown - Youngest child ..................................................................................732

. .................. OtherParent Unknown-Oldest Child........................................................................................~@583 .................. Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof DaysYoungest Child .........................................................~W584 .................. Melt with Other Parent-Numberof Days-oldestChild...............................................................148585.................. Vlsttwith Other Parent-Numberof Week&Youngest ChW.......................................................742IA8!586.................. Visitwith Other Parent-Numberof Weeks-oMast Child ............................................................74@587 .................. Weh with Other Parent-Numberof Months-Ywngest Child .....................................................7&US588 .................. Welt with Other Pti-Number of Monb4kst Child...........................................................748W58g .................. Visitwith Other ParentAbout Ssme Number of Days in Last 12 MonthsYoungest Child......76OW590 .................. Visitwith Other ParentAbout Same Number of Days on Last 12 Months Oldest Chkf ..........752W591 ..................VisitvvlthOtherParentdon’t KriovvAmountof TirngYoungest child.......................................754U&592 .................. V&it with Other Parentdon’tKnow Amountof Time ~* .....................................................7MW593 .................. Payment ReceivedwtthoutChild Support~~~ ..............................................................7=W594 .................. Total Payment Recetvedfrom Other Pti ..............................................................................7WU8595.................. Non-Cash Items or Sewices Receivedfor Any ChRdren..........................................................U8700.................. Support Paymentfor NdwusaMd Members, Existenceof..................................................837U8702.................. Support Paymentfor NonhouseholdMembers,Type of..........................................................W704 .................. Suppott Paymentfor NontwsehoM Members Under 21 Years of AgeU8706

.................................................... Support Paymentfor Hmv Many ChildrenWho Are NonhouseMd Members .......................841

M8708.................. Support Paymentfor WhusehMMernbers aResdtof Cowt Order.................................843M871O.................. Suppott Paymentfor NodwsehM Members - Number bf ChildrenCovered .....................844U8712.................. Support PaymentAgreementfor Nodm@mM Members,Type of.......................................W714 .................. Suppott PaymentAgreementfor Nonhm#dd Member Reached in What Year .................847b48716.................. Suppott PaymentAgreementDollarAmount Ever Changed ...................................................=lM8718.................. Support PaymentAgreementDollarAmountChanged in What Year......................................853M8719.................. AgreementMade by Court or Child SupportAgency...............................................................M7M8720.................. Support PaymentAgreementfor NonhouseMd Member Stillin Effect..................................858M8722.................. Support Paymentfor NonhouseMd Member, Amount d .......................................................~M8724.................. Support Paymentfor NonhowM@ Member, Method of m.......................................................M8726.................. Non-C@odial Parentto ProvideHeatth Insurancefor NonhouseMd Member ....................867M8728.................. CustodialParentto Prdde Heatth Insumncefor NonhouseMdMember .............................=M8730.................. Non-CustodialParentto Pay Medical costs Directlyfor NonhousahW Member ..................869M8732.................. Child Support for NonhouseMd Memberto include Cash Medical Support.........................87OW734 .................. Supportfor Nonhmsehdd Members includesOther Type of Medical Care...........................871U8736 .................. Support for NonhouseMd Membem includesNO Medical Care Costs..................................872U8738 .................. Child SupportAgreementfor NonhouseMd Member, Other..................................................874M8740.................. Chikf Suppat for NonhouseMd Member Paid Under Other Agreement...............................’875M8742.................. Chlid Supportfor NonhousehM Member Made withoutWrittenAgreement..........................SW?M8744.................. Child Supportfor NmhowAoM Member Made withoutAgreement,Amount of ..................882M8746.................. RegularPaymentsMade for Any Other PersonNot Livingin HouseholdM8748.................. Support PaymentsMade for How Many P~ .....................................................................~

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u16762.................. Check lternT16for ControlCard ttem5b .. ..............................................................................m7W764 .................. Suppott for Other Nmho@hoM PersonsN@ Ahdy Talked About....................................-u8800 .................. Health Conditionin Gti .......................................................................................................Wl-2 .................. Cane, Crutches,or Walker Used to Get Around.......................................................................w2_ .................. wheelchair Used to G@Around................................................................................................W_ .................. Check Item T17 - Aid Used in GettingAround..........................................................................WU8808.................. Aid Used In GettingAroundfor 6 Monthsor . ....................................................................WW810 .................. SQh - DifRcLMYSee@ Newspaper PrintWhen Wearing Giassesor _CtS ......................~U6812.................. Sight -Able to See Words and LettersIn Otd~ Newspaper ...............................................w7U8814.................. Hearing - DifficultyHearing NormalConvematfonwith HearingAid........................................948U6816.................. Hearing - Ableto Hear What Is Said in Normal * . . ..................................................WW618. ................. Speech - UnderstandingDHb ...........................................................................................mU8820.................. Speed-Able to Have Speech Understood.............................................................................*lu66z? .................. LtRingand CarryingDifficulties..................................................................................................U6624 .................. IHt and CarTYas Much as 10 f%urds .............................. ............................ ..... ... ............. .........

U6826 .................. Walking Up fllght of Staimwkhout Rest- D. ..................................................................WU8628.................. WalkJngUp Pli@tofStalmvdthoutRest-Abllhy ......................................................................U8830.................. WalklngQuarter of Mae - DW ................................................................................~............=U6832.................. Walking Quwter of Mile - N~ ....................................................4............................................%7U8634.................. Telephone Usage - Dtffi@ty ......................................................................................................U6836.................. Tele@one Usage - Abfllty..........................................................................................................=U8636.................. GattingAroundInsidethe House - DMicuHy.............................................................................US&39.................. Need Helpwlth GettingAround hsidethe House ....................................................................=1”U8840 .................. GettingAroundOutsldethe House - DWcutty..........................................................................M6841.................. Need Help GettingAround Outsidethe House.........................................................................U6842 .................. Getting kltOor out d Bed or Chair - DiffWty ........................................................................ .U8843 .................. Need Help Getting intoor Outof Bedor Chair.........................................................................U8844 .................. Takinga Bath or Shower- DKfkwtty...........................................................................................U6645 .................. Need Help Taking a Bath or Shower.........................................................................................U8846 .................. Getting Dressed- Dtffkmky.........................................................................................................968U6647 .................. Need Hdp Getting Dressed.......................................................................................................U6648 .................. Walking - D~~ ......................................................................................................................9nM6649.................. Need Help Walking.....................................................................................................................97lM8650.................. Eating - Difktdty .........................................................................................................................9nM8851.................. Need Hdp Eat@ .....v.................................................................................................................9nM8852.................. Using4hetoilet - Dtffkdty ...........................................................................................................974U8653 .................. Need Help Usingthe toilet .........................................................................................................9~W854 .................. KeeP@I Track d Money and Biiki- ~~ ............................................................................976M8655.................. Need Help KeepingTrack of Money and Bills...........................................................................9nU8856 .................. PraparingMeals - Dlffhdty ........................................................................................................978U8857 .................. Need Help PreparingMeals.......................................................................................................979

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TM8883 .................. ReceivesHeip from HousahoM Member - Person Number of FirstHelPer.............................m7TM86@I.................. ReceivesHelp from HousehoM Member - Person Number of Second Helper .......................990TM8885 .................. ReceivesHdp from NonhoueeMd Member - Fimt HdW ......................................................=TM8686 .................. RecetvesHdp from NonhousehM Member - Second Helper ................................................TM8867 .................. Help of AnotherPerson Needed for lsngth OfmmO

.................. Lengthc#Time Help of Anothsf PersonNeeded.................................................................

TM8887 ......................................................................TMSSS6.................. FarnllyPakf for tidp R*~ ...................................................................................................=TMs889 .................. FamilyPaid for Hdp Received,AmountThat............................................................................TM8890 .................. Check lternT9 - Has Dlffk@tywith hy . ......................................................................l~TMs690 .................. Diffkuttywith Ally ActivRy- Check ItemT9 .............................................................................lmTM88W?.................. CondltIonThat Caused DtMctJtywtthActMty, H~ ................................................................l~TM8894 .................. CondhionThat caused Mlculty with Activky,second ..........................................................1007TM8896 .................. Condttkn That Caused DIMcultywtthActMty, Thkf ..............................................................1009~ .................. Check item TIO - ConditionsCaused DiffkuRywith . ..................................................lOllTM6898 .................. ConditionsCaused DUfkuitywith Acttvity- Check lternTIO ..................................................lollTM8WI0.................. CondltlonConsideredMain Reasonfor DMiculty...................................................................1012TM8902 .................. Dlsabilky- LearningDisabilitySuch as W* .....................................................................lOl4TM8904 .................. Disability- Mental Retardation.................................................................................................lOl5TM8Q16.................. Disability- Develofmmtal DisabilitySuch as Autismof Cerebralpalsy................................1016TM8908 .................. Disability-Alzheimers Disease,Senility,or Dementh ............................................................1017T~10 .................. Dlsabillty—MantalorEmotknal ComHtkM..............................................................................1018TM8912 .................. Age - Check lternTll ...............................................................................................................lOl9TM8912 .................. Check lternT1l -~” ...............................................................................................................1019,TM8914 .................. Check item T12-Disabled Marked On~tid ..............................................................1020TM8914 .................. DisabledMarked on ControlCard - Check Item T12 ..............................................................1020TM8916 .................. DisabiedMarked on 1SS- Check ItemT13..............................................................................lmlTM8918 .................. Health or ConditionUmits Klndor AmountOfWti ...............................................................1022TM8920 .................. Physi@ Mental, or Other HeaIth Condltbn Whkh UmttsKindor Amount of Work ............1023TM8922 .................. Check item T14-Work Marked OnlSS ...................................................................................1024TM@Z .................. Worked Marked on 1SS- Check item T14 ...............................................................................lO24TM8924 .................. Heatthor Conditioninterfereswith WorkingAt Job or Business...........................................1025TM8926 .................. Physkal, Mental, or Other Health CondklonUmitsAmountof Work Around House............lO26TM8928 .................. Health or ConditionCompletelyPreventsWork Around House ............................................1027TM8930 .................. Check Item T15 - Health CondftionCauses Imitations -f.........,.............................................1028TMS930.................. Health or ConditionCauses UmMions-Check ttemT15 .....................................................1028TMW32 .................. Llmltedin WorkingAt Jobor Around House -FkstConcfhh ...............................................1029TM8934 .................. Limi&edin WorkingAt Job or Around House - Seccd CondMon..........................................1031TM6936 .................. LirnitedinWorkingAt Jobor AroundHouse -Thifd_kb ..............................................1033TM6938 .................. check ItemT16 - Condldonscausing u*ti ..................................................................lmTM8938 .................. conditions causing Umitatkns - check item T16 ........................................................ ..........1035TM8940 .................. CondltionaConsideredMain Reasonfor Umltation................................................................1036TM8941 .................. DesignatedParantAge.............................................................................................................1038TM8942 .................. Check lternT17 - DesignatedParent~Guarcfian of ChildrenUnder 6 .................................lO39TM8942 .................. Des@ted Parentor Guard&n of ChildrenUnder6 - Check item T17 .................................Xl39TM6944 .................. ChildrenUnder 6wtth Umttatbns in UsualKindof ActMties .................................................1040TM8946 .................. Childrenwith ActMty Llmltatkms- Fkst PersonNo. 836 ........................................................lWlTM8948 .................. ~renwkhkttvky Umkatbs -second Person.................................................................1044TM8950 .................. ChUdrenwith ActlvkyUmltatlons- Thkf PersonNo. 842 .......................................................lw7TM8952 .................. ChildrenRacetvedTherapy or Diagnostk ServkeS for ~do~ti Needs.....................lO5OT- .................. ChlkirenRecsivedThsrapyfor DevelopmentalNeeds - FirstPerson Number’.....................lO5lT- .................. ChildrenRecehmdTherapy for DevelopmentalNeeds- Second Person Number................1054TMS958 .................. ChildrenRecetvedTherapy Designedto Me@ Devdopmntal Needs - Third Person..........lO57TMS960 .................. Check Item T18 - Dedgnated Parent or Guardianof Children6-21 .......................................1060TM8960 .................. DesignatedParentor Guardianof Children6-21- Check Item T18 .......................................106O

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TM8962 .................. Umkationa In Abilityto Do Regular&&ml Wti ....................................................................l~lTM8964 .................. Chlidrenwith DiffkMty Doing RegularSchool Work - FirstPersonNumber .........................1062TM8966 .................. Childrenwith Diffidty Doing Re@ar School Work - Second PersonNumber....................lO65TMS968 .................. ChlMrenwith DMicuhyDoing RegularSchool Work - Third PersonNumber........................lO66M70 .................. Special EducationSenAcaaReceived.....................................................................................1071TM8972 .................. Special EducationServkea EverReceived-Firat PersonNumber .......................................1072TM8974 .................. Special Educatkm SenAceaEver Received- Second PersonNumber..................................1075TM6976 .................. Spec4alEducationServicesEverReceived- Third PersonNumber......................................1076TM6978 .................. Special Educatbn SewIces CurrentlyRecehmd.....................................................................1081~ .................. Special EducationServicesCurrendyReceived- FirstPerson..............................................1062TM8982 .................. Special EducationSewices Cummtiy Recahmd- Second Person............................>...........1085TM8984 .................. SpeciaI EducationServices~tiy Received- Third Person.............................................1088TM8986 .................. Designated Parentof ChildrenBetween3 arKJ14- Check item T19 ..................................... 1091TM8988 .................. Condition That LlmksAbilhyto Walk, Run, or Use Stairs.......................................................1092TM8990 .................. CondltlonThat LimitsAbMtyto Walk, Run, or Use Stairs- FirstPersonNumber..................lO93

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..................49002 ..................

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..................49010. .................49012 ..................m14 ..................iA9016..................UW18 ..................WmO ..................W(X?2..................@324 ..................WX28 ..................@loo. .................U9102..................W104 ..................@lo. .................W108 ..................M9110..................W9112..................U9114..................W116 ..................IA9118..................W122 ..................49124 ..................*126 ..................d9127 ..................*128. .................@la. .................49130 ..................@lW?..................d9133 ..................b49134..................lA9136..................

tiftlon That UmitsAMty to Walk, Run, or Use Stairs- Second PersonNumber............lO96%ndition That UmitsAbilltyto Walk, Run, or Use Stairs- Thhd PersonNumber.................lO99~~ N~ R~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ - ~ item T20....................1102

HicultywkhCertainActh&&s-Flrst ChildPersonNumber .................................................1103MicultywlthCertainActMt&a-Flrst ChEd,FkstCondttbn ..................................................1106Mkxdtywlth CertainActMes - FirstChlid, Second Condition............................................1108Xfflcultywith CertainActivities- FirstChlkl, Third Condition.................................................1110XkultywtthCertainActivkk-Secon dChildPerson Number ............................................1112MlcuttywtthCertalnAotivMs-SecondCh4d,FirstC ondltion ............................................1115XMcultywithCertainAcUvtt&-SecondCh4d,Second Conditbn ........................................1117YRicdty with CertainActMUes- Second Ch!ld,Third Condltlon...........................................1119>-with CertainActMies - ThirdChild PersonNmW ................................................l 121-ti-n~-TNW,ti~m .................................................1124XfRcultywith CertainActNk&s - Third Child, Second Condition...........................................1126-* tih Ad@= -Third -, Third .hh ................................................ll~%3cialSecudtyBenefkaAppl ledfor .........................................................................................1130WctaI SecurttyBen@& Received...........................................................................................1131socialSecurityBenefksstarted in what Year.........................................................................113240@hal Overnightor Longer DuringPast 12 Months............................................................1209-bs@taI Overnightor Longer, Number of Times in................................................................1210-lospitaiOvernightor Longerfor Childbirth............................................................................1212

-~mmfofswwmth .........................................................12134ospka10mnightorLongerforOtherM edlcalReasons

.......................................................1214

iospltal Overnightor Longerfor Mental or Emotlor@ Problemor Disorder........................1215-&pbI overnight or ~for ~ orlkohol Abuse Problemw Diner ....................l2l6

1217~atientin Va or MIUtaryHos@tal..............................................................................................~atlentIn PsychlatticH. ..................................................................................................1218iospltal Stay Dutlng Past 12 Months......................................................................................1219Ilnessw injury,Number of Days in Bed for............................................................................1225UedicalDoctor VisitDuring Past 12 Months, Number of Times for.......................................1226Uedical Doctor visits During Past4 Months, Number of .......................................................1230)entlat WsitDuringPast 12 Months, Number c4.....................................................................1232)entiat V&# Duting Past 4 Months, Number d .......................................................................l2WUedkd FacilltyUsuatlyAttended, ...........................................................................................1236UedlcaiFacilityUsuallyAttended,Type of..............................................................................1237Uedkare or Medicaid Marked on 1SS- Check Item T22 ........................................................1239Ieatth InsurancePlan, Last4 Months.....................................................................................1240-baIth insurancePlan - None Recorded.................................................................................1241-iealth Insurance,PersonNcACovered By .............................................................................1242

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“Mnemonic ~ Position

TM9138 .................. Health Insurance,ReasonNot Covered By.............................................................................l24

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HOW TO USE THE DATA DICTIONARY

The Data Dictionary describes the contents and record layout of the public-use computer tape file. The first lineof each data item description gives the data name, size of the data field, and the begin position of the field.

The next few lines contain descriptive text and any applicable notes. Categorical value codes and labels aregiven where needed. Comment notes marked by an (*) are provided throughout. Comments should beremoved from the machine-readable version of the data dictionary before using it to help access the data file.

Data. Alphabetic,numeric,and the specialcharacter (-). No other special charactersare used. It maybe a mnemonicsuch as “STATE” or “SE1 -OCC”, or a sequential identifier such as “SC1 176” or“WS-IMPO1”, Data item names are unique throughout the entire file.

Size. Numeric. The size of a data item is given in characters. Indication of implied decimal places isprovided in notes.

Begin. Numeric. Containsthe location in the data record of the first character position of the data itemfield.

The first line of each data item description begins with the character “D” (left-justified, two characters). The “D”flag indicates lines in the data dictionary containing the name, size, relative begin and begin position of eachdata item. This information (in machine-readable form) can be used to help access the data file. The linebeginning with the character “U” describes the universe for that item. Lines containing categorical value codesand labels follow next and begin with the character “V”. The special character (.) denotes the start of the valuelabels. Two examples of data item descriptions follow:

D SC1218 1 2805What was the main reason ... couldnot take a job during those weeks

U Persons 15 years old or olderv O .Not in universev 1 .Already had a jobv 2 .Temporary illnessv 3 .Schoolv 4 .Other

D RR3064 2 3760Railroad retirement sends out two typesof checks; which color check does ...receive.

U Persons age 15 years or older receivingrailroad retirement

v -1 .DKv 00 .Not in universev 01 .Bluev 02 .Buffv 03 .Direct depositv 04 .Other

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SIPP 1892 WAVE 6 TOPICAL MODULE DATA DICTIONARY

DATA SIZE BEGIII

DWSEQNIM 5~. -r lf qle mitPrinry eort keyR~(OOGOl :WGOo)

U All ~reone

D m-Le Jt iti6ifierThis icbtifiw h Cr.4t@dbY SCrdIli?Wtogetherthe PSU,~t ~ -i~l ofthe orioinel -e ties8. It my beueed in mtchirw qte mits frcmdifferent mewe.R- = (~:~)

U All PWSOI=

D ROTATIW 1 15RotationRen@= (1:4)

U All pereone

D STATE 2 16FIPS state code from the MST/GRIMfite

UAli oersom,vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv

01

:060809101112131517182021222425262728

:32333435363739404142444547

z51

E55616263

.Al-

.Arizone

.Arkeneee

.Celifomia

.Colorado

.Comecticut

.Det~

.Dietrict Of Coldia

.Flori*

.Geowie

.HeMeii

.Illinoie

. Ildiene

.Kmeee

.Kmtwky

.Lodsime

.Merylmld

.Memctwetts

.Michigen

.Wwneota

.Hieei84ippi

.Mi8eouri

.Nebreeke

.Nevede

.Netd-ireJ&m Jersey.Neu Mexico.nem York.North Ceroline.mio.Okldtae.Oregon.Penneylveniamode islmd.South Carol im.Temwaee.Taxee.Utdl.Vie9ini8.UBehilleton.MeetVirdnia.Ufecomin.Meine, Vermont .. Ioue, Morth Oekota,South Dekota.Aluka, Meho,Montene,Uymin9

DATA SIZE SEGlli

D PINX 2 18Perwn index f mm core

D ~ID 220Mdree8 ID - This field differentiatekwdtotti within the eme PSU, s-tmd 8eriel, thet is, hotmeholde tiichoriginete out of en originel ~lehouehold

U AL( Immdtoldo

D1l- 2 22control Cerd It- 36s -intervi en stetw cde

U Ali ~bv

vvvvv

vvvvvvvvvvv

vvvvvvvvvv

vvvvv

vvvvvv

01 . InterviewedTYTMA Nonintervien

02.uoom home03 .T~eri ty tient04 .Refuead05 .WeMe to iocete06 .Other Type A

Type B Nonintervien (Ueve 1)w .Vmt10 .occtpied by persona with URE11 .Unfit or to be denoliehed12 .Ih&r Construction, not reedy13 .Converted to tqrwy bucinesa

.Or ●torege14 .Unocctpiod cite for mbile hcme,

.trai ier, or tent15 .PernitWented, Colutruction not

.●terted16 .Other TW B

Type B Nonintervieu (Umm 2+)16 .Emire kh inetitutionelized

.or teqxweri Ly ineligibleType C Xoninterviw (blew 1)

17 .Demoliehd18 .ilotue or treiler moved19 .Converted to pe~ t bulzineee

.or storege20 .Hwged21 .Condewnd22 .Otker Type C

Type C Nonintervieu (Ueve 2+)22 .Deleted (qie edjuetmt,

error)23 .Ent i re hotmehdd deceued,

●oved out of comtry, or.1 ivi~ in ermed forcee berrecks

Type D Nonintervieu (New 2+)24 .Moved, eddreke tmknom25 :~ within comtry beyond

26 .All q(e persom relisted on.neu control cerd(s)

28 Merged hhlde Uwece penels SPP

D Il#TW 124PereoW ● intervieu statu8

U All persom, incldi~ chiidrenv O Jot applicable (chi (*env .Ulder 15)v 1 . Interview (self)v 2 . lntervieu (proxy)v 3 .Noninterview - Type Z ref ueelv 4 .Noninterviem - Type Z other

SW 1- ~ ~ WAVEO

MTA S122 EEGIU

D W-HIS 5s (1:2)Monthty persen~s hterviw statw

U All persam, includim shitdrenv ml . Intervieuv 0ooo2 .nm- interview

D ENTRY 23DEditd entry ~ ID~ of tbe kmmehold thet this~ blamed to ●t the tim this~ fi~t ~ pert of the ~ie

U All pereau, incluiim chi Mren

DPULU 332Edi ted person ~

U All pereau, incltdins chi Mren

D F]LLER 3 35Filler

D FIMLWT 9 32‘STAGEIUI0 ● second stege fector.

U Ali persons, includifw children

D RRP 1 67Edited relet ionehlp to refermce person

U Atl ~, inchli~ childrmv O Jot ● qte perea in thisv .Mnthv 1 .nefmehow referense person,v . livtm Mitk relstivesv 2 .Mousebtd reference personv .tivinE Slene w Uith Ontyv .lwt-rdatives (primryv . idivht )v 3 .8pouse of howehold r~ferencev .~v 4 .tii ld of hmehold referencevv 5 %&’’r.lative of houeehddv . referenc4 personv 6 .Nan-retatiw of heueeholdv .refermse pereon &t reletedv .to othore in the household -v .uder of en wreietedv .eM9eeonChry) fmi tyv 7 .Men+ohtive of hotAmtdv reference pereon end notv .relatd te ~ ●lsev . ifl the batmhoidOeCondsryv . individmt )

D AGE 34aEdited d i~ed ~ es of lestbirthdey.

U All ~, inc(wli~ childrenv WO .uee thm 1 full yeerv 001 .1 ywerv .Etc.

D2EX 1 51Sex of this personEdited ad i~ed

U Atl perm, .inctudi~ chi l~env 1 .Melev 2 .Fmie

DRACE 152mm of this personEdited d i~ed

U Att ~, insitdi~ chi Mrmv 1 .Ihitev 2 .Bleckv 3 .tiicm lrdien, Eskimo or Ateutv 4 ●Aeisn or ?eific 1s[-

MTA S12E EEmi

DMS 1 53

uv

vvvvvv

D

uvvv

o

uvvv

o

uvvvv

vv

D

uvvv

o

uvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv

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Meritat Stattmlf mritel stetw chenesd tiim wmnth, the mrital stat- shout is thestat- mintained for the gratest pertof the -h - dited d iqauted

~15)mersoLdoroldsrO .bt ● me person in this

.mth1 .Msrried, spmme preeatt2 .tirriod, eptsme _3 .ui-4 .Divorsad5 .Seporated6 .MeVer mrried

PnsP 354Pereon~ofepouse

Pereom 15 ~rs old or olderDOD.Itot ● qte person in this

.Mnth999 .Not ~licebie

PWT 3 57Person ~ of perent

?ereom 15 yeere o[d or o1*?000 .Uot ● ~te person in this

.mnth99 .Notqpliestde

HIGRME 2 60Nt ie the hi-t grefh or yeer ofreguter school this person ●ttendsd?

Perean 15 yoere otd or OhiW00 Jot -icebte if mder 1S,

did mm atted or ●ttmded only.kimhr~ten

01-02 ..Eleasntery@-lz .Nigh Sckool21-26 .Colleee

D@-WL 1 62Did hehhe mete thet grede

P8rusu 15 yesrs otd or oickrO .Not qipiicsbie1 .Ves2 .Mo

ETIMICTY 2 63Ethnic origin

Atl ~, i-ludi~ ohikdr-01 .~02 .E@ieh03 .Irieh04 .French05 .ItaiienM .*ttieh07 .Polieh02 .Outch09 .Suedish10 .Boruegien11 .Rueiul12 .Ukreinim13 .Meleh14 .Itexicur-icul15 .Ckicmo16 .ltexicen17 .Puerte Risul18 .-19 .Centrei or South ~icm

.(qmnieh SPeekim)20 .Other Epenieh21 .Afro-Aaericsn (Steck or lleero)30 .Amther grol@ * Iistd39 .OaVt h

DATA S12E SEGSU MTA S12E SEWN

D MVE 16sUeve *r within Penel

(6:6)

D FILLER 3UFitler

● Pert A. Uerk Sche&ile ●

D- lHCheck It- 11IS Werke# (b 170) mrkd on the1ss?

U Porsone 15 yeere old or olderv o .Not applidtov 1 .Veev 2 .NO - ekip to Check It- TM61OO

-~● COWEWT ●

● YOUeeid . . . morked *ing reference ●

* period month8. Theee next few *● q#eetion8 nk ebout . ..lS wrk ●

● 8checkAe &rirw 8 typical ueek thet ●

● mrked tiim thet fwr mnth *. . .● period. ***~

D TMSO02 170w mey e@oyere did . . . work for Aring

● typical Ueek?U All persom with 10b &iml reference

periodv o .Uot qpticabl-v 1 .auv 2 .Tuov 3 .Three or m

DTN8006 37Tw menyhars perdeydid... tawkthet Meek for tbet @oyer7This field oentaifu em i~iadtit-l phoe

U Al 1 perwm uith job tiirg referenceperiod

v Ooo diet eppiicebhv ml-ww .x Of hOWS

D TM8006 3 76tbmhoure perdeydid... mrkthet Meek for eecond Qloyer?This field contaim one i~lieddecbl piece

U All pereono mith second Job tiirwref ●rence period

v Ooo Jiotqqx idkv 001-999 .~ of kour8

D TK8008 InIioumeny deysdid... uerkthat W for f i ret qleyer?

U All peraonc mith job driIw referenceperiod

v O .&t wliceblev 1-7 .Ntdw ef aye

D TmoloIioumy LYe d: . . . workthet week for eeoerui wioyer

u Ail perwru with eecondJdtiimreference ~ied

v O .Not q@icelAev 1-7 .* of deye

D TNM12 179Wlich * of tlw meek Uere theafor filut wloyer?

U All peream with job tiirw referenceperiod

v O ●ot epplicebtev 1 .ltorAy throq#! Frideyv .( First QWW)

o TMB014 180wichdBys of the Meek wretheeefor eocond qloyer?

U ALL pereorm rnith eecod job Arifureference per i od

v O .Not *licebiev 1 .- throud! Fri&yv .(second QLover)

o TH%016 1 81uhich *YS of the week mere thesefor firet e@oyer?

U All pereonc mith j& drirw referenceperiod

v O .Not *liceble“v 1 .Suldey

D TMW18 1s2Ihich *W of the ueek were tiwefor eecd eqklyer?

U All persone uith eecond Job tiinareference period

v O .ilot applicablev 1 .Suldey

om 183uhich*yo of theueekueretheeefor f i ret ~oyer?

“ u Ait pereone with Jab driq ref~perid

v O not ~licoblev 1 .-

0TMSD22 labIhichckyeoftitelteek wretheoefor eecord qloyet?

U All perefme uith eecod job tiirwreferenae period

v O .Not cppiiceblev 1 .Nondsy

D T14B024 183With deye of the weft mere theeefor fimt qloyer?

U All pereonc uith J* Arins referenceperiod

v O .Not epplicetdev 1 .Tueedey

DTM026 1s6Wichdeye oftkeueekneretheeefor eecond eqAlyer?

U All perwne with eecond job drimreference period

v O .Iiot cppliceblev 1 .Tueedey

D T- 1 a7Ukicheof tkeueekufetkeeefor first e@oyer?

U All per80ne with Job drifw referenceperiod

v O .tiot qplicablev 1 .Uwheedey

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DATA SX22 GSan MTA S122 SEGIti

DTMS030 IGGiGiich&yeeftheueekmeretheeefor eecald qloyer?

U All per- Mith eeoa’d jd+ ckwimref erawe period

v O .iiot qplicebtev 1 .Mkleedey

D TitSD32 lWthich *Y8 of the ueekuere thesefor f imt ~toyer?

U All pereom with fimt job chrinsref ●ence period

v O Jlot eppl i~tev 1 .T~

DTMSOS4 190tiich deye of the week *8 theeefor eecmd qloyer?

U All pereom mith eecmd job tiimref ●rence period

v O .Not epplic4Nev 1 .Thuredsy

D Ttt6036 1 91With deye of the bmk uere theeefor fimt qloyer?

U Ail pereone mith job &inG referenceperiod

v O JiOt ~liceblev 1 .Fridey

onuo3s 192thich&ye of the meek were theeefor eecond eqAoyer7

U All vreom with eecod job drinuref ●rence period

v O .Not eppi idlev 1 .Fridey

D TW040 1 “93With dnye of the ueek uere theeefor fimt QIoyer?

U All pereme uith job &rins mferemepried

v O .Not e@icAAev 1 .Seturdey

onisD42 1%IGIichdeye of the ueek uere theeefor eecod qloyer?

U All pereom Mith eecod job &rirwreference period

v O .Hot ~icebtev 1 .Seturdey

D TM044 295~ich &ye of the ueek were theeefor fimt ~ioyer?

U Al 1 pereone with job dri~ referenceperiod

v -5 .Ail deye (Fimt qloyer)v 00 .Wot e@iceble

O TMS046 2 97With dew of the ueek mere theeefor eecd Qloyer?

U Ail pereone uith eecond jti &rinGreference period

v -5 .Alt deye (Second eqhyer)v 00 .itot epplicebte

DlitSMG 4WDwirw thetmeek,●t thettimeof&y did . . . -in work met deyefor fimt qtoyw?

U Al 1 pemane with Jcb tiim refermceperiod

v DOW .iiot ~ticebteV WD1-240D .Time (poeeibty -ititery)

,DTMS050 103Dwirg th!t ueek, did . . . beginwrk met &ye ●ither A.m. w P.M.for fimt ~toyer?

U Atl pereom Mith job ckmiml referenceperiod

v O .itot qticabtev 1 .A.ii.v 2 .P.M.

D TMS052 4 104Dtuim thet meek, ●t ldlot time ofrky did . . . begin mork met deyefor eecond eaptoyer?

U All pereone with eecand job tiimmf erence period

v 0000 .iiot ~licabteV 0001-2400 .Time (poeeibly ●i t itwy)

D- 1 10sDWim that meek, did . . . beginuork met deye ●ither A.m. or P.m.for eecond job7

U All PMOM uith eecand job d(rimreference period

v O Jot QticebLev 1 .A.it.v 2 .P.M.

DTWO% 4tWOurins thet Meek, ●t tit tim ofdey did . . . edtlorkanetchyefor fimt ~toyer?

U Ait pereom uith job dri~ referenceperiod

v 0000 .IiOt ~i~tev GOO1-24W .Ti- (peeeibty ●i t itwy)

DliG1050 1 ~13OuriIW thet meek, did . . . enduork met &ye ●ither A.M. or P.M.for fimt ~byer?

U Att peremu with job &ifuJ referenceperiod

v O .Iiot qptidtev 1 .A.i$.v 2 .P.ii.

D TMO060 4 114DurirtI thet *, ●t @wt tim of~y did . . . dnerkmetdeyefor eecod eqAoyer7

U Att pereme with eeoad jobckmimmfwence period

0000 not qpliceble! 0001-2400 .Ti- (Pibty miiitery)

DTHS062 1 118Durins thet wek, did . . . emiwrk met &ye ●{ther A.M. or P.M.for eecd eqAoyer?

U Att ~eom mith eecad job tiirumf erence period

v O .itot applicablev 1 .A.ii.v 2 .P.it.

7+

MTA 8122 MGIN

D TI!2M4 1 119WIich of the folloul~ bet deuribee. ..0s work echedle for first ewloyer

U Atl mrsam mith job bins ~f~ef=eperiid

v ov 1vv ;v 4vvv 5vv 6v

.Sot epplidie

.Rewlu dytime 8chedle

.Ra9ular evenimi ehift

.Re@,Au niskt 8hift

.Rotati~ ehift (otw that

.chuwea regularly frm dew

.to eveni~ or nidws)

.sptit shift (one wneistins of

.tmo distimt Fioib each dw)

. I rreguhr schakAe (one that

.chemu froa * to *Y)v 7 .ot&

DTK8D66 1 120With of the follouim beet describe. ..*s uork echeckNe for eocond qtoyer?

u A1l persom uith eecond job Winsref ●rence period

v O .Mot explicablev 1 .Resuler deytime 8checkIlev 2 .ResuIu eveni~ shiftv 3 .Regutar ni~t ehiftv 4 .Rotatifqj ehift (one thatv .ciwwes rwwlsrly from dewv .to eveniniie or nishte)v 5 .Split ehift (om Con81stilw ofv .tno distinct periods euh dey)v 6 . lrre@ler echedAe (one thatv .chongee from &y to dey)v 7 .Other

D TM2062 1 121Wat is the min reaeon . . . worksfor first eqdoyw?

U Al 1 persone with Job -i~ referenceperiod

Volmtary reewmv O not qtplicebiev 1 .Setter child care srr~tsv 2 .Setter psyv 3 .Setter arr~ ts for Oerev .Of Other f-i ly *rev 4 .Allaa tiae for echodv 5 .Otinr uoluuaw reaeorm

Involmtmy reeemev 6 .Coutd not get my other jobv 7 .Reqirtis of the jobv 8 .Other involmteryreaaom

o TM2070 1 122Wat is the min reaeon . . . uorksfor eocond Qtoyer?

U All pemom with eecod job tiinsref ●rence period

Voltmtery reeemsv O ●ot applicablev 1 .Setter child cere ●rr~tsv 2 .Setter peyv 3 .Setter ●rruwaen ts for csrev .Of other fNi ly -mv 4 .Alioue tiw for schmlv 5 .Other volmtery mesons

Imolmtwy reeeomv 6 .Couid not get eny other jobv 7 .Rqirmt of the jobv 8 .Other involmtary ree80ne

DATA S12E BEOIli

D THBO~ 1 123Chock It- 11.1Refer to It- 1A (TM2002)Iebox20r3-kedT

U All pemone with tuo jobev O .Not applicablev- 1 .Yee - eek It_ 14 throt@v .lH for next job (T10iiM6-lN2070)v .- GOto Check It- T2 (TuMW).v 2. So-go to Chakltem T2v .( Ti@lm)

~● COtOSENT ●

● Pert A Uork SctwAAe Iqmtation Fles8 ●

● (1-18) ●

● ●

● The follouiw 18 fielde ●re i~tetion ●

● fl~ of the fom Tit-l FAXX, dure XX is ●

● the ntdw of the flas. ●

● In ●ll cuee the rmge of veluee is ●

● (0:1). ●

● o . not ]~elj ** 1 . ]~te(i ●

● ●

~

D

D

Q

D

D

D

Iwaou 1 124lqmtation of ‘TM2004*

11W24D 1 125Ieation of ~Tmeo08’ end iqwtation~ ,~161 th~ 0~8

1MP1640 1 126Iqwtation of cTl@D16’ thr~ ~TH6040°

1- 1 127lqutstion of ‘TW$040, TIUi05D, TM036,-’

Iqwtationof $Two050’

DIW5650 1 130I-atim of ITM9D56’ end 0TW0580

o 11WMM4 1 131Iqlutation of ‘wM64~

D IMP2068 1 132I~etion of ‘TM8D62’

D1HP2M6 1 133lM*tion of ‘Tlt20M’

D 1MPW42 1 1%l~ation of ‘TM801O’ end i~etionof ~TIUW18cthrowh 1TH2042$

D IMP1842 1 135lqutation of ‘T?i6018’

D1MP5262 1 f36I~ati’on of ‘TM6052,TMW62‘

D IMP5234 1 137lqxltation of ITM8052*

7-5

SiPP 1ss2mPlaLQAQDuuwNE6

DATA S12S BEGIN

D 1-S054 1 13Slmatfon of $Ti@054’

DI~ 1 139Iqutathrl of 0Tiao60@ d ~Tnso62*

DWS066 1 140IWatfsn of ~TitS066~

D 1iPS070 1 141lqlutation of ‘-n’

D TMCFILL 3 142Filler

● Part B. child csre ●

D

uvvv

D

vvv

D

vvv

D

vvvvv

D

vv

D

vvvv

D

vvv

rnsloo 1 145Check 1tem 12

the deei ~ted perent or&iim of chi ldrm mder 15yeers of SDS1610live in thishousehold

Poreau 15 yeers old or olderO .biot qplicab~e1 .Vee2 .Mo - Skip lta TNS4w

Tuslol 1 146 (0:2)Check ita T3Areenyof theckil&on 3044ySSrS

●ot applicable.Ves.No - skip to TMS105

1 147 (0:2)recorded thst you heve chi Mrul

eged 3 red/or 4 lsst month, did MY ofthese ohi l~en re@srty ●ttend mOrfp)izedpmeched or mrSery School?

O .Iiot applicable1 .Ves2 .No - skip to TitS105

TBS103 1 MO (0:2)Ua that mised preechd or rerseryshcool ● head stert prograT

O .Not eppkidte1 .Vee2 .NO - skip to check itea

.13 (TME105)

TMS104 2 149 (00201)HobImny of your chihirm participatedin the heed start -r- lset mnth?

1+ .-r of children00 ●ot eppiicab[e

TMS105 1 151 (0:2)Check it- 131s ,~ked, -W ~ t~ [ss f~ . . .

0 .Not -licsbie1 .Vee - skip to check

item 16 (TitUl14)2 .iio

TMSIW 1 152 (0:2)Check ltm 14MS . . . enrolled in school &inB theref ●rmce period

O .iiot applicable1 .Yee

DATA S122 BEGIIi

v 2 .No - Skip tO check it-v .15 (TMB1oS)

D VliS107 2 153 (-3:W)Ahouthou Whctureuerwek didLmmtLy

v -1vv -2vv -3v wv 01-wv

o mlos

spmlpmli~nsl hst month- Skip to check

.ita 16 TMS114)

.~,t ~ . Skip to check item

.(viisl14)

.iiot -Iled last month

.Not s@icdAe

.~ofhoure - skip to check

.ita 16 (TMS114)

1 155 (0:2)v Chad Item T5

Did . . . spend uw ti= tookitu for mrkor on leyoff fra ● job &rim theref ~ period

v O .ItOt ~licsblev 1 .Vesv 2 .Ho - skip to TMS400

o TItBlw 2 156 (-3:W)About homWhoursdidperimekOid . . . USUS1lYspend lookiw for● job lest aonth

v *1 .nOure Vsriodv -2 .Don’t knwv -3 .Did net lodefor ● job testv .mntil - Skip to Tms400v 00 .Not qplicebiev 01-w .~ of hours

● SsBimiru mith tho yomeeet child enter ●

‘person ~ofcilildren ulderls, @lo ●

*uehotmehold~, for tdtamthe person*● is ● permt or ~rdim ●

~~~

D TMS114 3 15s (0:999)Check it- 16pweon~ of yomgeet chiid~ for T?iS120,TluN26,Tiis132,Tms13s,mtu,mlu,w952,ml%, mlti,Tmi170, TitS176,Tli81s2, vltslaii,Tms194,TitSl%,Tmo202,Ti@20S, THi1214,Tms220,Tms226,w8232,Tits23s,TilS244,mii250,TMS256CTM6262,TN8268,TMS274,TM2280,TM266,Ti@292,TMS290, ~,=10,d TM3t6 refer to this persm

(MID .Not q@icsble001-999 .Pereon ~

D TMSl16 3 161perem~ of eecondyomeeet childAnswers for THS122, T0iS12S, TMS134,TIU)140,TIU3146, TIUJl%, Ti@160, TitS166,TMS172, TnS176, Tii81i14, TiiS190,TibswS, TitS204, Tiu3210, TniKH6, Tms222,TBS221i, TiiS234, Tii6240, TMS246, TMS252,TitS2S8, Tmli264, TME270, TMS276, TME2S2,Taii2so, Tme294, Tafi300, -, TitfS12,d TM8318 refer to *IS ~

U Uorkins (school) -t w ~fm ofchildren !m&r 15 yQsrsof aaedul liwin this hotsehold

v 000 .Not applicablev 001-999 .Person -r

7-6

I

DATA 812% Mall

MTA DCTIOMW

DATA S12E SWIM

D TM%*IO 3 164pereon- ef tldrdywm)eet childUlder 15. The foilouim Salrce cdeesm Sppliuble to the third youwestchild: TMS124, TMS130, TW136,TMS142, TMB150, ml%, TME162,TW16s# TMS174, TW160, TM3186,TMii192, Tm2200, Tas206, TIU3212,Tms211i, Tit2224, Tm3230, TH3236,TNS242, Tm224a, TIuJ254, Tm8260,TnT1272,m, TitS284, Tm3290,TN&96, TM302, TNS30S, T~14,d Tm8320 refer to this person

u Uorki~ (school) ~ w ~rdim ofchihirenmder 15 yeere of egeti livein this ~ld

v Ow ●ot eJ@iceb\*v ml -999 .Perem ~

●nommeheve eomeqiestione ebwthou the ●

● children in this kowehold were cored for ●

● *ii* . . . use norki~ (in echooi/looking ●

● for ● job). ●

~w-~eeee-*w**~*w

D TMB120 2 167Durirqj (lestmnth) *t wee(n-e of Chitd) Wdly doifal or* we (w of chtld) WIM(lySsred for tiilu mostof thehours thet . . . Uerked (us enrotledin eehool/Leokilu for ● job)?msrk the srr~ in t61ish the childepentthe metkews inatvpicetbneklest Mnth.Y~t child

u pwent or ~rdiene tio morked or wereenrol~ed in school &ri~ the referenceperiod end hed shith uder 15 yeereof ege [ivins in the hweehold

v wv 01vv 02v 03v 04v 05vv wvv 07v 08vv wvvv 10v 11v 12vv 13vvv 14vv

Jot eppiicdle.*i id’s other persmt/.*tepperent.Child~e brether/sieter.citi Id’s ,[email protected] relmfw of chiId.llatrelet\vm of child.if 6 thru12 Skip to TM8132.Child in deyl~ cerecenter.Child in nureery/preuhool.l%i ld in orgenized echool-~ed.ectivity (before/after school).~i ld in kindergarten,.elmtwy or eecautery.echool.Child ceree for calf. . ..uerke ●t b. . ..oera for chitd ●t mork.(in cleee~ite job iuntin9)child net born BS of lestmonth - skip to nest child or.TnMW. . ..did not mork (mt enrolled. in school Iset month -.Skip to Tm6400

D TMH22 2 lMOl#im (bet mntil) tit -(m of child) uudiy doi~ orheu MS (N Of dild) -LtyCereal for dlri!ul -t of thehas’s thet . . . Morked (- enrolledin echool/leekimI for ● job).Hsrk the ●rruwasnt in tdIich the childepentthe aoethoure inatypicelwektest mnth.&cad yotsweet dti ld

U Perent or ~iem ho uorked or mereenrolled in school dmi~ the referenceperiod snd hed childrm tswler 15 yeereof sss liviru in the heusddd

v W .Not qpiitilev Of .c#Ii id’s other perentlv .Steppsrentv 02 .~i td’s &other/sisterv 03 .~i id’s wuw@srentv 04 .Other retstiw of shi ldv 05 .hnreletiw of childv .if 6 thru 12 Skip to TIU3134v 06 .Chitd in *y/eroq ewev centerv 07 .chi td in nureerY/preechoolv 03 .chi ld in orsmized eohool-beeedv .Utivity (before/after School)v OP .Child in kitnler,srten,v .elmtuy or ~v .echoolv 10 .Child cares for eolfv 11 . . ..wrke ●t kv 12 . . ..ceree for child ●t morkv .(in dees/tAile job hwtins)v 13 .Chi ld not born U of testv .mh - Skip to Wt child orv .Tm6400

D Tl13124 2 WIOurirQ (lest aonth) *t MS(- of shild) USUd{y deim or* use (- of child) ~tiycared for &rir@ -t of thehoure thet . . . morked (MS rerolledin echoot/hokiw for ● job)Iterk the wr~ in Wtichthechildspent the met hours in ● typicet weeklest mmth.Third yomgeet child

Uperent orguerdiuutiwrked ornereenrolled in school rhrim the referenceperiod emi hed children mder 15 yeereof sse Livins in the household

v W .Ilot sfplitiev 01 .Chi id’s other permt/v .stepperentv 02 .Child’s brother/sisterv 03 .Ckild’s gr~entv 04 .Wter reistiw of childv 05 .Mnreletiw of shiIdv .if 6 thru 12 Skip s TnS136v 06 .Child in dey/wow 4WQv .Centerv 07 .Child itt nureery/prsechoolv m .Child in orgenized echo61-Mv .Sctivity (bfordafter sckool )v 09 .chi ld in kindergarten,v .el-tery or eecondsryv .Schootv 10 .Chi Ld seree for eetfv 11 . . ..wrke ●t homv 12 . . ..ceree for child ●t morkv .(in cleee/Aile Jab hmtins)

7-7

DATA SUE SSSW DATA 8122 SsGla

v 13 .cWLdmt MYI es of lestv .mnth - Skip to Iwxt child orv .Tna6m

D TMBIM 1 mMSSm of child) W1lV oersd for Sthisther ham, ●t ~ .1ss$s has, or●t sane other phce?v~t ohi id

urwwtts orgmrdiuutinurksd ormrsenrolled in Sohoo! *tql the referulceperiod d hed chtl&’sn * 15 ~of sus livim in the ~td but uredfor drl~ wrk hotrs by other psrsnt,sibli~, w~ratt, otlmr retative,or Mnrolative

v o .Ilot Sppllcsbhv 1 .Child’s -v 2 .Other privete -v 3 .Other ptecs

D Tl@12S 1 176UN (- of child) wuelly cared for ●this/her boas, ●t smeone .lssOs he, or●t Soae other piece?G ~t ~itd

U Psmnts or WSrdism @to ~ksd or usmawolhd in school dri~ the referenceperiod ud hed ehil&at wshr 15 yssmof sss ifvi~ in the ~ld but csredfor ~~n work hours b other pemnt,sibl fm, sr~rsnt, other relat ivs,or nmretotiw

v O .Mot sppAttiev 1 .Chiws bv 2 .Other privste howv 3 .Other plus

D TI$2130 1 175uss (m of child) im,telly csrsd for ●thi@sr home, ●t ~ ●lssss - or●t - other plue?Third ~t ai~d

U Psrents or ~ism tho -ksd or mereenrolled in echool tii~ the referenceperiod ti had shtldrsn tmbr 15 yosrsof we livim in the ksmehoLd M coredfor ckrins wrk hams W other psmnt,●ibl{~, sr~, other retetfve,or nomeiativs

v O .Not s@tcsblev 1 .Child’s kv 2 .Other privste hav 3 .Other piece

O TU8132 1 176Check It- T71. bon 3-0 mrksd fn TNB120Y~t chi id

U Persom 15 yeers oLd or olderv O .Not -1 icebtev 1 .Vssv 2 .No - skip to THS152

o TIim4 1 177Is box 3-8 mrksd in TW122-~ ~t ~i id

UPersom 15yesrseldoroMerv O .Sot s@icsbtev 1 .Vesv 2 Jio - skip to TMSMO

D TM2136 1 17s1s box 3-8 mrked h TMN24Thfrd ~t Aild

u Persme 15 yeers old or 01*v O .Not ~li~tev 1 .Vesv 2 .Iio - skip to TIt8M2

o TM8138 1 lW~ 81J,~ ~ Ususllymds

~t?v~t shi ld

u Persoru with child cere srruwemntv O .Wot q@iceblev 1 .Vesv 2 .No - skip to tams

D TM6140 1 1s0use Sny Mnsy Psmt Lu4dlymdsfor thfs srrsfvnsnt?secord ~t chf ld

U Persom mith child cue wr~tv O not qplicsbtev 1 .Vssv 2 .Bo - skip to TW8160

D TMS142 1 181bhssnymnsy~tusustiymedsfor this srrm@nsnt?Third youu)est ohfld

U PemoIu mith child csrs srr~tv O .Sot q2plicsbLev 1 .Vnv 2 .No - skip to msM2

o TMW44 1 1s2Sheck Itsm 18Are there 2 or mm children listedin - ltsm T67

U Persons utih child cers srruasasntv O not qplk.sbtev 1 .Vssv 2 .No - Skip to TMH52

D TliB146 1 la3Does . . . (or ...~s fmily) py for(rums of chltd)’s chi4d cerew~te~y, w does the pmment forthe cere you jut described ●lso coversome other chi M?

u Pereom d th cht ld ems ●rr ~ f~2 or more ohildrsn

v O .Bot qlissbiev 1 .P~t for ~t childv . sepsratetyv 2 .lmiti mother child

D TMS142 1 1S4Don . . . (or . ..’s fuily).pw for(M of child)~s ohild ceresepsmtety, or does the psyusnt forthe cue you jwt described 8Ls0 coversomeother OhiM?seumd ~t ohild

U Persom n$th child core err ~f~’2 or awe children

v O .Not q#kebtev ? .Pwt for Second youwsstv .chi ld qratelyv 2 .Incldss mother child

7+

DATA SIZE BEGIN

D Ti@lSO 1 183Doee . . . (or . ..Qs f-ily) pey for(rime of ohi ld)’s ohild comoepemtsiy, or dooo the poyment forthe oore yeu jut chedbed Sk cover- Other ehfidlThird ~t 04itd

U PoroeIu ultk ohild oere or~ for3 or - Ckilb

v o .Ibet qptitiev 1 .?- for third ~tv .chl ld oepemtoiyv 2 .lncltdee mther child

D 1NB152 3 126 (-1:140)Ina typicel wok, houmch did . . .(of . ..~s f-iiy) tnuelly POYinthis ●rreneam t for (m of child)

v o .ilot O@iceblov 1-139 .~ peid per wokv M0.140+m omtpeidpermekv -1 .Don’t knom

D Tn9154 3 9W (-2:140)In* typicel nook, houmch did . . .(or . . . Is f-iiy) uuelly POYinthis ●cr~ for (w of ckild)

vv 1-1;v 140v -1v -2v

O Tl@lS6

J& Opplicebh.Ammt poid per week.140$ ~ poid por nook.~tt ~.Previwly recorded for.~t chitd

3 192 (-3:140)Ino typicel week, heuti did . . .(Or . ..’s fmily) WLly pey inthis orr~ fer (rime of cAiid)

o .iiot Opp(t-lov 1-139 .mObmt paid p bmekv 140 .140+~ poid per nookv -1 .Don’t knwv -2 .Prwiouety recorded forv .~t childv -3 .Prwiowly recorded forv .eecond ~t child

D TM2152 2 195About homVhoureperneekume(rime of chi td) U1 (y cored formder this •rr~t Ailo . . .morkod (noo in echool/mee lookingfor mork) loot aonth?Y~t ohi ld

U Paratts or ~ium W wrked or wreenrollod in ochool &riw the mferencoperiod end hod ● koet me child mder15 yeore of eoo livin@ in the houeholdfor Aich oere ●r~s were mde

v 00 .Hot ~licebtev 01-W .chi td coro/houm per week

MTA S122 BEGIii

D Tn0160 2 lWAbout houmnyhoure permeokmee(m of chi td) uouet Iy cord foruxler this ●r~t tiito . . .wrked (MOOin ochoot/ne 100kimfor merk) toot month?~ ~t Ai (d

liporent ser~imetimorked or mereenrolled in ochool &i~ the referenceperiod d hod ● hoot tuo chidmn mder15 yeore of ~ livino in tho ~tdfor tiich core ●rr~ te -re h

v IM .Not eppticablev 01-W .V~t child cerelv .houre per ueek

b Tli8162 2 lWAbout hou Bulyhours periOeekmeo(m of child) ~tty cored formder thiser~ @tile . . .morked (= in echoot/mee looki~for +) loot amth?Third yotr@oet child

U Parents or merdimo * mrked or uere

vvv

o

u

vvvv

D

u

vvvv

enrotted in-echool &rino the referenceperied erd hod chitdren mder 15 yeomof 000 livi~ in the ~id for Aich

ts were mdecore ●rr~00 .Not eppticebte

01-W .V~t chi td ceref.houm per week

TliGl& 1 201Chock It- TllMoo w other ●r~ t Wlty Uoedfor (~ of child) in ● tWicel brookloot mmthV~t chi td

Perents Or eim he Uorkod or mereuuo~hd in echol diriw tho referenceperiod endhedst teoot onechild~15 yoom of 000 Livim in the houedmldfor tiich oom err~ toueroaxde

O .Bot qticebte1 .Vee2 .Ho - ekip to next child or

.Cheok Itm Tll

TH81ti 1202Uee eny other ●rr~ t imwtly Uoedfor (m of chiid) in s typicolnook loot mnthSecond ~t child

Parents or guerdi one Am norkod or nereenrotled in echoot tii~ tho referenceperiod d M ●t loeot tuoChitdralwaler15 yeem of ego livi~ in thehmehotd for idtich core ●r~tsmere h

O .Not eppticeble1 .Vee2 .IiO - Okip to next child or

.Check Itm Tll

DATA $122 Emu OATA 9122 2MIM

o TM8168 1203uuwothorurer@amt Wmlty dfor (m ef child) tn ● typicalmeek l-t Mntk~if’d ~t

uPerU#ts ermerdiUmdlomorked emarolied in eoheel *im the mf~pedod end ked ●t i-t three Aildlwlmder15yaere of~livim in thehaueddd for did are wruwamtsMere Mde

v o .Wot appl i*i8v 1 .Ye8v 2 .No - 8kip to Check Ita 111

0 Tli2170 2204-t did (m of cki id) & orIMU MC (w of aild) cereal fortiim -t of the other kmrzthet . . . mrked (wee in echool/ueakokiml for ● Ja).merk the erramemnt in thich the childspent the second met hours in a typicalWek.v~t child

U Parents or @mrdime * morked or nereenrol ted in echool Wim the referenceperiod end hadchildral * 15 yeereof 8s8 tiVi~ in the kaueheld here momthm one child cam ~-d

v 00 .Not epptidov 01 .Chi id’s 0th8T ~rent/8tep-V .-tv 02 .Childls brothu/siswv 03 .Ckild’a ~mntv M .otker rebtive of childv = .Nomotative of chi idv .if 6 thru 12 ekip to TNS122v 06 .UIi ld in ~/groq cemv centerv 07 .Child in numerY/pmechoolv 02 .Child in orgenized echool-V .bued activity (befor*/oft*rv .echool)v 09 .Child in kimkrgerten,v .Otaentwy or eecoluieryv .ecboelv 10 .Child ~ for eelfv 11 . . . .Nerke ●t bv 12 . . ..cmee for ckild ●t uorkv .(in che8/t6tiio jeb titirw)

D TH131~ 2206IAwt did (- of chitd) do orhou nee (~ of child) cemd for*im -t of the other houmthet . . . norked (M88 in echool)Merk the ●rruvjrmmt in Aich the chi Idepznt the eecord wt hours in ● typicalmeek.~ ~t chfld

uPwentser9Lmrdi-tiwrked Ormemmrot led in echool chino the reference~iai endt@ chilti b 15 yeemof eee livim in tke bobmehold *O morethm em chitd cue ar ~ttmamde

.Mot qplitie

.Cbt id’s othm fmmnt/step-

.prent

.Uti id’s brother/sister

.Cbi ld’a grxrent●ther relative of chi id.Iionreletiw of thi Ld.if 6 thru 12 skip to TM8184

vvvvvvvvvvvvv

center07 .Chi ld in numerY/Pmechool02 .tii ld in ommized edool -

.bned ect iv~ty (before/after

.echool)09 .Child in ki~ten,

.e~timy or eecondery

.Uhooi10 .~ild cares for self11 . . ..uork$ ●t k12 . . ..ceres for child ●t mork

.(in chsdthile job Imtine)

D TM2174 2202Wet did (w of child) & orhou mee (rime of child) cereal for*in@ met of the other hmrstht . . . mrked (uee in dtoot)Mrk the err~ in ~ich the childepent the second mst houm in ● typicalmeek.Thi~ ~t aild

U Pwents or ~rdiene who morked or wreenrolled in ecbod tii~ the referenceperiod ed hed chil&en mder 15 yeemof ~ livi~ in the howeheld tkre morethm one &i ld cue erremementlmemde

v 00 not qpticablev 01 .chi id’s other peratt/step-V .permtv 02 .chi ld%.brether/sisterv 03 .aild’s gr~v 04 ●ther relative of chi Idv 05 .Iionrelative of childv .if 6 thru 12 8kip to Tii6~86v 06 .Child in &y/grow carev centerv 07 .~i ld in oureery/pmschoolv 08 .Child in orfpized echool-V .beeed eotivity (before/efterv .echool)v 09 .Child in kinrkrgerten,v .eitiary or eewnderyv .echaolv 10 .Chitd ceree for selfv 11 . . ..wrke ●t bv 12 . . ..caree for child St morkv .(in clees/*i Le job huttim)

O TM2176 1 210We (m of child) USUBttycarul for ●t hidher hen, ●teoaone eleets hme, or ●t eaeother piece?Y~t child

U Parents or w8rdiuN &o morkod or uereenrolled in school tiim the referenceperiod d hed Childmnulder 15 yeer9of eW livino in the iuaaehoid~ cerealfor tiiqI mork (whool) houre by otherperent, sibl ins, @rem@rent, otherreiative, or nomdetive

v O .Net explicablev 1 .Chiid’c homev 2 .Other privete haev 3 .Other piece

7-10

DATA s:= swii MFA SHE smut

D 7MS178 1 211Me (m Of Cilild) UmilvCerd fer ● his/ker b, ●t~ ●teeJs km, or. ●t mother piece?~ yotmeet *i ld

Uwantser guerdimstiblerkod or-eenrolkd in eckoo{ -ins the referenceperiod d hed Chilti * 15 yeersof ege livirw in the hamehold but cerealfor drirq mork (scheol) howe by otherperent, sibl iw, 8f~rSttt, tiherrelative, or nonretentive

v o .Iiot Spplicsbhv 1 .Child’s kaev 2 .Dther priwte honev 3 .Otker piece

D TNMSD 1 212Use (m ef chiid) tBUeitycereal for ●t his/her hen, ●teaeone •lee~s b, or ●t -other pi see?Third ~t child

U Perents or WSrdiem * uorked or wereenrolled in sciwA -irg tke referenceIJeriod end id chfl&en Ulder 9s mm

vvvv

D

u

vvv

D

u

vvv

of sos iivina in the hotAtoLd Lmt cerealfor &rino wrk (school) hours by otherperent, sibti~, sr~t, otherreletive, or nmrelative

o .iiot wliosble1 .Childls hon2 .Other privete kae3 .Other piece

check *t: ,,2’3Tlt8182

Are eny of the cki ldrm cereal forby ● ‘sr~t’, ‘other relativeof childi , nmreiative of ohi ld~,Wey/~ csre center e, rummy orpreschool’, or Ioreenized schooL-- sctivity’ (codes 3. 4, 5, 6,or 7 mrked in TiiS170)v~t child

Perents * guerdium * wrked or mereSnrolhci in echeol ** the referemeperied ad M ebttti Utdsr 15 ~rsof ess livh in the kamdmld Wm merec-red for tii~ uork (sdud) hours bymorethen onetypeefsr~

O .Iiot -iaeble1 .Yee2 .No - skip to TM2202

TK8184 1 214Are any of tko chi Mren csred for@ ● ‘sr@rmt’, ‘otker reiativeof chi (d~, nmrelmive of chi Ld$,~&y/groq cue centw @, rsmery orW=chool”, or ‘ewmized school-beeed Sctivity’ (COdSS3, 6. 5, 6,or 7 ~kd in NfSIR)- ~t ckiLd

F+erents or guerdfem * morked or wereenrolhd in school dwt~ tke referenceperiai emi hed ckihhn -r 15 veersof sge livim in tho hwsehold * werecsred for ~ *e then one type oferrsmemsnt

O Jiet *idle9 .Yes2 .Ne v skip to TW21O

D 7W1W 1 21sAremyof thechil- cared forby ● ‘gr~ent’, ‘ether relativeof child’, mmrelati~ of child’,‘&y/grow cere center’, nureuy orPmschooll, or ~orfJmized echooL-bmed Sctivity’ (codes 3, 4, 5, 6,or 7 rnrked in Tii2174)Third ~t child

u Permt8 Or gLmrdiem * wrked or merererolled in schoot tii~ the referenceperiod md hedchildral Uder 15 -Mof ass livirg in the hotmehold ho wereceredfor ~mrethm ate type of●rremw-t

v O .Not s@icabiev 1 .Yesv 2 .Uo - skip to TH2212

D TW128 1 2i6use Urymmey pst usuelty Bsdefor this ●rr~t?Yoq)eet child

U Parents or @usrdiem h wrked or wereenrolled in school ~i~ the referenceperiod snd ksd children mder 15 yeereef see livim in the ~ld ho werecereal for by other then i~iate f-i ly

v O .iiot applicablev 1 .Yeev 2.no-ekipto Tii22@

D nmwo 1 2f7Ueesnymoney peymsntueusllytifor thi9 err~t?- ~t *iid

U ●erent8 w Mime * wrked or wereawolled in school tiim the referenceperiod end hsd chfldwt * 15 yeoreof qp livim in tkehouedmlddo merecued by other thm i-iete f-i ty

v O .Iiot sf@icdAev 1 .V- - Skfp te 7ifa192v 2 .Mo - Skip to Tlis210

D 7HS192 t 218Meemymce’ley poywntwlallyndsfor thfs ur~?7hird yargeet ckiid

U Perents or guerdism @w uorked or mereenroiied in school -i- the refereeporial Uulhdckilbb i“ yewsof ~ livi~ in tbe ~d dte werecereal for by other then i-iate f-i ly

v O .Ilot qplicabtev t .Yee - Skip to W3200v 2 .No - skip to TM6212

D 7iiU194 1 219Check It_ 110Are there 2 or sore chi MruI listedfn Check Itea 16

U Psrents or ~rdium tho morked or uere- enrolied fn school tii~ the ref~

peried md hed children tir 15 yeereof ess Iivim in the ~ld ti merecued for by ether thm ibiate fmi lyUldmneypepn tt$ssmedeforcare ofyowgeet child

v O Jiot eppl iceblev 1 .Yesv 2. Bo-ekipto7iia202

7+1

SiPP 19a@l’oP@unmiJlswAvE6

for

uPefat81Y, or * the ~tfor the care you .juet deuribed•tso~ -other Chitd?v~t chi id

u Parents or @mdiuu * mkod or W*enrolied in echool tiirq the referenceperiod d hed tmo er m chi Mrenuder 15 yoere of eee tivi~ in thehauehotd thomere cued for bfot~

vvvv

o

u

vvvv

D

u

vvvv

D

u

vvvv

thm itiiato f-i ly for aoney pe~to .Bot eppliceblo -1 .Pa~t for ~t child

.eeperatet y2 .Imludee mother child

mG19a 1 221h . . . (or . ..~o f-ily) pey for(nue of child)’s ckild car.eei-*totY, or doee the peyuentfor the cere you ]-t deecribedst80 cover eae other chi ld7socod ~t child

Parents or guerdim tho norkod or wereenrolki in echool driw the referencoperiod ud.hed children -r 15 yeereof ~ livi~ in the houeehdd ho meroCwed for by other thm idioto frni lyfor Mney pest

o .Not eppliceblo1 .Peyuent for eecond ~t

.chi id eeporatdy2 .Inciudee mother child

1222- . . . (or . ..~s fNily) pey for(rime of child)’s child careeepmatoly, or doee the peyuentfor the cm. ywu juet deecribed●leo cover come other chi M?Third ~t aild

Parrots or fpmciin h worked or mereenrol Lod in echo{ drt~ the referenceperiod Md Id Chiidren tinder 15 yeareof we livim in tke houeehold b werecared for @ other than itiiate fui lyfor mney peyment

O .Uot qpl iceble1 .Paynnt for third y~t

.chi Id eepcrstely2 .Includee enother child

TIU3202 3223In ● typicet week, hou wch did . . .(or . ..-s fwily) wuolly pey in thie●rrawemnt for (- of chi id).Y~t childRmq)e = -01:D80

Parents or tiime who uorkod or wereenrolled in echooi tii~ the referenceperiod ed hed children uuier 15 yoersof ~ livi~ in the howehold end peidfor child care received by other thmi-iate fmi lY

-01 .Dm’t know “000 Jot applicable

001-OW .Anamt peid per week080 .80+~t peid per ueek

DATA S122 GEGW

Dm2204 3226lna ~ical wek, ti~did . . .(of . ..1s fmily) wlty pey in this•rr~t for (m of dild).second ~t childR- = -02:090

u Pmwtts or guerdiem * wrkod e wereenrolled in school tii~ the ref~eperiod d hed Childrm mder 15 yeoreof qe livim in the ~ld end peidfor child care received by other thenihioto f-i ly

v -of .m”t kmblv -02 .Previotmly recorded forv .~t childv O(X) .Not q@icdAev 001-020 .Auxmt peid per h

D TMG206 3mIn* typiml week, twwch did . . .(or . ..$s frnity) ueuelly pey in thie●rmgamt for (- of child).Third yom@et childR- = -03:020

U Parants or ~rdime tdto morked or mereauolhd in echool tii~ the referenceperid end ked Children,wlder 15 yawnof ~ livi~ in the ~ld md peidfor AiLd cere received ~ other thmi-iete f-i ly

v -03 .Pr8viouely recoded forv .eocond ~t childv -02 .Previouely ruorded forv .~t df ldv -01 .Dontt knwv 000 .Hot ~licebtev 001-080 .mt peid ~ d

D TMG20S 2a2About hoummyhoure perwekuee(w of child) uetmlly oered for int~ wr~t hiie . . . ~k~(we in echool/mee loekim for sJob)?v~t child

U P9rents or wrdiem h worked or wereenrolied in echool bim the refermceperiod - hui children waler 1S yeereof ~ livim in the hotddd erd peidfor chi id cere received W other thmihiete fmi ly

v U) not qpiidlev 01-99 .~ of houre

D THG210 2234About houmeny hours Perwek _(nne of child) wily cued for inth ur~t ~i~e . . . ~k.d(uu in ecAool/bme 100kim for ●job)?~ ~t child

U Perents or ~rdiene * wrked or wfererolled in echod tiiw tbo referenceperiod ti Iiadchildrenh 15 yeoreof z tivi~ in tke homehold mwl peidfor chiid cere reco{wd by OttW thmi~iate f-i Iy

v (N) .Got q@icabiev 01-w .- of houre

7-12

DATA 812s Bsam MTA S12S SSelli

D TM6212 2=About kouwhalreperweknu(rn of CM id) twelly cared for inthe ur~ ai i. . . . ~ked(wee in eohoel/uee kkirw for ●

job)?Third ~t chitd

U Paints or gmrdiene th norkod or mereenrolhd in echod tii~ the reformceporied d had Childratulder 15 y9ersof ose iiVi~ in the immehold A peidfor child care received by other thanitiiste f-i ly

v 00 .Iiot qpliablov 01-w .- of hwrs

D ms214 123scheck Ita 111IS (name of child) Leee then 5 ~rs old

u Oeeigneted porent w guerdien of childrenmder 15 yoere of .ge * Live in thish-old

v o .Not applicablev 1 .Lese than 5 years oldv 2 .5 or we years o{d - skipv .to TMS226

D TMS216 1239Check It_ 111IS (w of ohild) Iese thm 5 years old

U Duisned pment or -b of childrenmder 15 yoore old tdte Live in thish~id

v o .Not explicablev 1 Lees then 5 yeere oldv 2 .5 or mm yeers old - skipv . to TMS22S

o nui218 1 240Check Item111IS (rime of chitd) lese then 5 yeere old

u Deeid perent or SuDrdien of childrenmder 15 years old bho live in thishouehold

v o .Not qplicablov 1 ;Leee thm 5 yewsv 2 .5 or more years old - skipv . to mS230

O TMS220 1 241Durina the past 12 mnths, did . . .tie eny ~ in the urmgaentsused for (- of ohi ld) for 1 week ofmore dring the time . . . MS morkiw(at 9chooi/tookilu for ● job)?

U Desifpted porent or mien of childrenleso then 5 years old @to live in thishomehold

v O .Not explicablev 1 .Vee - ekip to TMS232v 2 .HO - ekip to next child orv .mS322v 3 .Stopped mrkim (attendirqv .sghool/Leokino) - skip to nextv .chiid or TM322

DTW222 1242ouri~ the psot 12 months, did . . .mite my ~ in * errawaentswodfor(nme ofchild)fwld ormore dlrim the tiw . . . Me Morkirul(at echOOl/kkitw for ● job)?

U Desi@tated Perent w susdi- of Aiidleee titm 5 yeu’e old livim in this~td

v O .Not ~litiev 1 .Vee - ekip to TItS234vv

2 .S0 - ekip to mxt chitd or.Tm6322

v 3 .Stopped uorki~ (atterdiwv .8chool/lookimO - ekip to nextv child or TW322

D TMS224 1 243Durim the pest12 months, did . . .mice my chemee in the ●~ts-for (roof child) for 1 ueek ormre ~ins the tim . . . uee norkiw(at Uhool/lookirg for ● lob)?

u Desigmted pnrent or guerdien of chiidleas thm 5 yeere old livi~ in houeehdd

v o .Not qpliAlov 1 .Va - ekip to Tw236v 2 .No - 9kip to next ~ildorv .TM322v 3 .Stopped morki~ (cttadinsv .echoot/lookim for Mork) Whalv .arr~ ended - skip tov next child or TMS322

DlItS226 1244ourins the pest 12 mnthe, did . . .tie my ~ in the ●rr~tsueed for (nae of dtild) durim theti- . . . M Norkiml (at eohool/lookimlfor t job)? ~ib ody chensee thatlaeted for one meek or sore, imiudins~overthe ~ or btuem (-of child”s) echool tm.

u Deeimetedperentor smrdim of Childrm5 or sore yews of ase * live in thiskamehold

v O .iiot WLitiiev 1 .Ms - ekip to -v 2 .NO - akip to next child orv .TIM322v 3 .Stopped wrki~ (attondimv .echool/lookirQ for work) henv .wr~ eded - ekip tov next child or TM8322

D TH8228 1 245OuritW the poet 12 months, did . . .tie any ~ in the ●rrawaentawed for (w of chiid) @ins theti- . . . MM Morki#ls (Ot 8citoottlookhBfor ● job)? ~ider only ~ thatl-ted for one meek or Bore, imldim~ over the ~orbetueen(-of child’s) echool tm.

u Duigneted pwent or Wwriiul of chi Mren5 or more were of aoe td$o iiw in thishouohokd

v o Jiot mlicablav 1 .Yee - skip tO 1-v 2 .No - skip to next ohild orv .Tmn22v 3 .Wpped wrki~ (sttmrii~v .8chool/bokim for Mork) bhenv .arr~ ended - ekip. tov next child or TW322

7-13

siPP1—TOpcAL ~ WAVE 6

DATA S122 2S61il

DTM2230 1244OurtrW thspsst 12mmths, did . . .msk*srry chmusstn theswu@mmt*uesd for (m sf CM ld) tiim thetin . . . use Merkifu (at school/lookirdlfor ● j~)? Ca9i~ dy CtW@SSthatlsstd fsr ens b or nrs, Inchsiifgi~-~~ w bet- (-of Childls) sshool tm.

u D@simted psrsnt or eim of Childrsn5ormore yesr80f~tiliV. in thfshamehold

vvvvvvvv

b

u

vvD

u

vv

D

u

vv

o .Not qlpticsble1 .Vss - skip to Tii2236Z .lk - skip to next child or

.TMS3223 .Ste Wrkim (attsndins

.school/looki~ for work) Am

.arr~ ended - skip tonext child or TMU322

TK2232 2 247Excl@irw my ti~ spent in kindergartenor 9rSdS school, hou ~ differentur~ts did (- of child) use inthe lsst 12 -the.Y~t child

Parents or gusrdism dwse chi id care;~t8 ~ *iml ths Psst

00 .Bot qp~hbto* .~~cs)

TM2234Exclulim my tiw spent h kindsrgertsnor grb school, k mny di f forsntsrr~ts did (~ of ch~ld) LUS inthe lsst 12 mntks.~ ~t di~d

Parents or -rdiun tdtoss chi [d csre;r~ts ~ wfm th. vat

00 .Mot applicableW .Arr~t(s)

1- 2 231Exchdins sny tim epent in kirxbrsertsnor grsde school, ha amy differentsrr~ts did (m of child) w inthe lsst 12 amths.Th{rd ym,qest child

Parents or ~rdian thoss chi Ld csre●rr~ts ~ tiirg tho pset12 mmths

00 .Not sppiicsble01-99 .Arr~ts(s)

D TM232 1 2s3For At reseon(s) did thie/theee chi Ldcsre wr ~t(s) Chswe?Y~t chi Id

U Psrmts or ~ieru I#IOSOchitd cm.y~ta ~ -ifu ths Psst

v o ..Mot sfpl idlov 1 .Sogimi@tiir@~ inv .chi ld~s school uwoli~t

MtA SIZE 2EGlii

DTii2240 1234For -t rsmm(s) did this/thoeo child

t(s) AerQe?cue wr~sscand ~t child

u Pmsnts or wrdims hoes chi id csrey~ts - -i- ths -t

v O .Sot qpiitiev 1 .S@mi~adlm/chSmeO inv child’s echooi uwollunt

D TW242 1 235For tit rosean(s) did this/thsee child

t(s) Ciwuie?csrs srruwaenThird ~t di ld

U Psrente or SIMrdism Aoeo child csrefirsts ~ ~fns ~ -t

v O .Not qlicsblev 1 .Segimtm/adim/chstws in

.chi id’s school UWO(knt

D TM02UFor hat ;x~) did this/thsse childcsrs ●rr ~t(s) Chin?v~t child

U Pwwtts or gusrdiem _ child csrsy~ts ~ *iw t~ -t

v o .IIot Spplicebtev 1 .Sosimi@udim/chsmeev .in . ..’s job

DTW246 1 23?For tit ~S) did this/these childcsre ●rr ~(s) chsme?sscad yotqsst child

U Psmnts or susrdims Aoss child ssrey~ts ~ *i- t~ -t

v o .Mot Sp@icsblov 1 .Ssgimi@erdim/chaweev .in . ..’s jd

D TM6242 1232For tdtst resson(s) did this/thsss childcsre ●rr SrwMnt(s) chsms?Third ~t child

U Porents or ~fsm * child csrey~ts Chswsd ~ifls * Psst

v o .Not Spplicebhv 1 .Ssgimim/emiim@hsmoev .in . ..’s Job

D Tti2230 1239For ~t ressan(s) did this/theu child

t(s) chsme?cue srr~v~t child

U Psrwtts or WSrdisns - chi Id csresrr~s chsmed &riw tits pest?2 months

v o .iiot qptksbiov 1 .Sseimi@mdi@ciwweev .in . ..~s Schooi Snrotimnt

7-14

DATA 8128 SsaJu

D THS252 1260FU * mesa(s) did this/theee chi Idcere srr ~(s) Chulee?secmd ~t child

U P-s w tiium K child CSrey- ~ -i- * P-t

v o .Sot Spplicebisv 1 .Segimir@tiirq/chuwee inv . . ..*S school enrothent

Dl!t82% 1 261For tdmt reesm(s) did thie/these childcsre ●r Smaent(s) chewe?Third ~t child

U Parents or swrtiiem 14WSSchi Id ceresrr~s ~ drine the pest12 ninths

v o .Sot qplicsblev 1 .sesimi@endhO@wwse inv . . ..~s echool Ulrollmnt

O TM8256 1262For Aet reseon(s) did this/theeo chi idcere srremweent(s) chense?v~t child

U Psrents or ~rdiem tdwee child cerey= Ch- -iw t~ wt

v o .Not Spplicabiev 1 .Coet

07M225S 1M3For At l’SSSOdS)did thi8/th888 chiid

ewemmt(s) Siwwe?Csre SrrSSCaUi ~t ohi ld

U Psrents or gwrdime thee chi id csresrr~ts ~ &riw the pest12 mrlthe

v O .Itot qlicsblev 1 .CoetO TH6260 1264

For -t meson(s) did this/theee childcar. ●rr ~t(s) theme?Third ~t chitd

U Psrmts or merdim Wwes chi Ld cerey- w tiiml t~ pt

v o .Sot eppl icsblov 1 .Cat

om6262 1265For tit meson(s) did this/theee chi Id

t(s) chmee?csre arrm9emenY~t chi id

U Psrents or werdime *OSS child csre●rr~ts Am@ dlri~ the pset12 mnthe

v O .Iiot applicablev 1 .Avei lebi 1ity or hours ofv .csre provider

o TM8264 1266Fer bdtet -S) did this/theee ohildCU. srr ~(s) Ohuwe?&cod yom@et shild

U PsraWs w tiiuu those child care~~ts ~ tiim the -t

v O .Not -l icsblev 1 .Avsi lebiiity or hours ofv .cere provider

MTA 8122 ssGIli

D- 1 267 ,

For At ~S) did this/thees shi ldcsre srr ~(s) chaws?Third ~t child

U Psrmts or SMrdiem thosechild cerey~ts ~ *iml t~ -t

v O .Sot qplicsblev 1 .Aveilsbility or hare ofv .csre provider

D- M8For @et ;eesa’b(s) did this/theee childcsre ●r Sr@ment(s) cdwwe?v~t child

U Pwmts or wrdime those child cereerr~ts cherved &rim the poet12 -the

v O ●ot applicablev 1 .Roliebi Lity of csre provider

D TME270 1269For whet reeeon(e) did this/theee child

t(e) ~?cere ur~~ ~t child

U Psrents or swdiene dwee child cere~~te ~ bins ~ -t

v O .Not epplidtev 1 .Roliebi lity of csrs provider

o nuun 1 270For tdut ~S) did this/theee shi idoere srr ~(s) Chmse?Third ~t chitd

U Psrents or susrdiuu those child csrey~ts ~ *iml t~ -t

v O .Sot applicablev 1 .Reliebility of csre provider

B TM274 1 271For dtst meson(s) did this/these chi idcsre ur ~(s) chews?V~t child

U PUUWS or ~rdium hose child mm~~ts ~ -im t~ -t

v O not qAitiev 1 .Oudity of cere provided

O TMB276 1 272For tit resson(s) did this/theee childcsre srr ~t(s) Chenge?second ~t child

U Psrents or SMrdiens I&!SS child cere•r~ts chsn@ tiim the pset12 mnths

v O Sot eppti-ev 1 .OLmlity of Csro previded

o Tw2n 1 273For idtst reeem(s) did this/theee child

emleamt(s) Cheme?cere ●rrThird ~t chitd

U Perents or ~rdium dtoes chiid cere~~ts ~ -i- * *t

v O .Ilot e@iceblev 1 .Quelity of csre provided

7-15

siPP19s2~ MomAE WAVE6

DATA SX2E BEGIN MTA SIZE BEGIN

D- 1 274for thet reeem(s) did this/theee child

~t(s) Chense?cue errY~t child

U Perents u ,uwdiuu Aoae child cem;= ~ -i- * mt

v o .iiet w Mev 1 .Lecatial U ecceuebiiityv .to cue provider

D7MG2S2 1 27sFor #tat roeem(s) did this/theee childcere ●rr ~t(s) Chenite?second ~t child

U Pwents or ~rdime thoee child cere●rr~ts ~ tiiw the pe8t12 months

v o .iiot wlieablev 1 .Locetien or eccaoabilityv .to cere provider

DWG204 1 276For At reeeon(s) did this/these childcere err~ t(s)Cherqie?Third ~t child

U Parents or ~rdierm ~ child cemy~ts ~ -fw the mt

v o .iiot wt icebhv 1 .L-tial or ecceetiilityv .to cere provicbr

07ME2G6 1277For ~t reecon(a) did thie/theee child

t(c) Chuve?tere err~V~t chi id

U Perents or ~ians dtoee child camy~ts *eIwed tifw - met

v O .Not qplidlev 1 .Fomd bettor/lees expeneive/v ●om oonvwient provider

D THLW2 1272For whet meson(s) did this/these chi Idcere ●r eI10emlt(8) ohetu)e?w ~t aild

U Parent. or guerdiuu dtoee child cerey~ts ~ -iw * wet

v O .iiot epplic~iev 1 .Fomd better/bee expeneiw/v .mro aowenient prwider

DTH82W 1 ZmFor thet reseon(s) did this/theee childcere errue3aen t(s) chawe?Thif’d ~t ~ild

U Parents or ~rdiene uhoee child ewe●rr~ts ~ tiirw the pest12 armths

v ov 1v

.iiot qlicable

.Fotd betterlleee expeneiwl

.-e cmwnient provider

D7ii0292 lzaoFor ~t reoeen(a) did thiS/theM ohitd

t(s) clwwe?cere err~v~t child

U Parents or gimrdiuu h ohild ewey~ts ~ *fm the Peet

v o .Uot eppiiceblev 1 .itewr hed UIY resthrv .~

DTitS294 1 281For thet renon(o) did thie/theoe childcue err ~(s) Cheme?setcd ~t Ai ld

U parents.or ~rdiem @weechild care●rr~ts ~ &ri~ the peet12 mtho

v O .iiot -1 i~lev 1 .Bewr hed my r~twv .arr~t

DTMG2% 1222For -t reeeon(s) did this/the8e childcere ●rr ~(s) theme?Third ~t ~i id

U Perents or SIMrdium dtoee child core~r~ts ~ eimi the mt

v O .iiot qplicablev 1 .newr had eW resularv .wr~t

oni92w Izmfor ihet r-s) did this/theee childcue w Uwennt(s) ChUUw?Mwupet child

u Permts w gumiims thoee ohild cereerr~ts charged &rirq the peet12 Mnths

v o .iiot efplicebiov 1 .chi ld outsrem wr~t

DTW300 12ii4For bat renonca) did this/theee childcere ●rrefweaent(s) ~?secod ~t child

u Perents or iiuerdiem thoee &i td cere●rr~ta ~ drirw the peet12 mnthe

v O .iiot qqAicablev 1 .Chi ld outgrem errwwammtD TM8302 285

For tit ;-s) did this/theee chi idewe err ~t(s) ciwwe?Third ~t child

U Perents or OUrdimm @wee child cerey~ts *emd *fful the i-t

v O .Not e@icablev 1 .Chi ld outgrew err~t

D TiiG304 laFor tit re@eon(s) did this/theee childcue err ~t(s) ohwe?v~t thi ld

U ?armts or ~rdium thoee chi id ewey= ~ tiim * wt

v O .iiot W1 iceblev 1 .iio lonoer ●liiiibl. forv .assistenca

7-16

DATA S12E sEGlli

DTHS306 1 287mr *t meson(s) did this/thess childcsre ●rr ~t(s) Chuwe?second youwest shi id

U Pormts or ~iuu * child ewe~~ - aim * Psst

v 0 .ti ~liasbiev 1 .M tensw ●lisiblo forv .sssi8tsns8

DTNB306 12ssFor At ~s) did th~s/thsse chi Idcar. ur~(s) ClmtW?Third youwsst child

U Parents or gmrdiuu @!os@chi td cerewr~ts ~ &riW the pest12 mnths

v O .)lot q@ i cablev 1 .NO t- ●ligible forv .Sssistsnce

D TM631O ImFor that reason(s) did this/these childcare ●rr ~t(s) Chsn9e?Y~t child

U Parents or SU8rdims - chi M cue;;r~t* M ~ins ~ -t

v O .Bot s@icsblev. 1 .Arr~ no hmeer evsi lebie

D TNS312 1290For nhst reseon(s) did this/these chi idcere srr ~t(s) chsrqls?secod ~t clii Id

U Parents or SUSrdfuu - chi Id care

vv

o

u

vv

o

u

vvv

o

u

vvv

y~te ~ tiimt~ r-t

O .Sot s@tcsble1 .Arr~ no lompr ewi lsble

TM0314 1 291For tdtat ~S) did thisltheee childcare ●rr ~(s) ChmOe?hid ~t chtld

Pwents or gusrdiuu hose chi id cmefirsts ~ aim th. -t

O .Iiot Sppticabie1 .Arr~ no lotwsr ●vai lable

TM2316 1292For tdmt ressm(s} did this/these childcore srr U@easnt(s) cMlWe7Y~t child

parents or ~isns h chi id care;r~ts - ~ifu th. -*

O .iiot spplkeble1 .Other - Skip to next child

.Tms322

TMfU18 mFor ti ;-S) did this@ees child

t(s) Chules?csre ●rr~second ~t child

Psrsnts or WSrdi~ dtoeo child csre;r~ ~ bi- th. PS$t

O .Not applicable1 .Other - Skip to rmtt chi Id

.Or TIts322

DATA S12E SEWN

D- 1294For -t ~S) did this/thsse child

t(s) Chuwe?ewe ●rr~Third ~t chitd

U Persnts or ~I@iuu @rose chl ld care. ;r-~ts ~ aim th. -t

v O .Uot qqAic&Lev 1 .Othsr - skiP to TKS322

0TM6S22 1295Check Item T1l.1Ie . . . the dssi~ted perent or mienof 4 or more childrm uder 15 yews ofsge tdto live in this household?

U Dssigfmtsd psrsnt or ~rdim of childrenti live in in this household

v O .Not q@icsblev 1 .Yssv 2 .No - skip to Tms326

D THS3M 62%Considsrim ●ll of . ..$s children mdsr15 in the howshdd, even those not~iOUSly rntionsd, hou * did . . .(or . ..1s fmily) pey for child csre for●il of . ..ts children for ●ll ●rm2e-unts d in ● typical nsk lest month?(ExcIX the cost of school tuition forkfnder@rtsn, ●hsntary, or secondsryschool. )

U Oesignsted prsnt or gusrdisn of 4 or morechildrm mdsr 15 yosrs of sos k live inthiS household

v -OW02 .ALi casts ●lreedy recordod forv . the three ~t Chi Mrsnv OWOOO.Not qplicsblev @OOOl-v 000159 .Per meekv O@ldo .160+ per Nak

DTNS326 1302ourim (lsst mnth) were sny chuwesmds in the child csre arrsrwsnnte tmefor ~ of your children bumme thechild cue provider Am tmslly tookcsre of the children) wee notsvei idle?

U Designetsd psrsnt or SAISrdim of chi Mrentsdsr 15 yesrs of see * live in thishousehold

v o .Not ●vai 1*1Ov 1 .Vssv 2 .No - skip to TM2400

oTmii328 2303- these chefwes in ●rembsmsntsoccurred (lest mnth) did . . . (ur . ..’sspouse) lose sny tias from mork (echooi/job ktmtim)?

U oesi~tsd porent or gusrdisn of childrenwaler 15 yosrs of sos IAO live in thishousehold uui CheWSS bmrs b in childcue srr ~S wodbecaae childprovider use not svailsble

v -1 .Don’t knouv 00 .Not qptic&Mev 01 .Yss, respwhnt lost timev 02 .Yes, SpaNa lost timev 03 :y;:,t;y d Spousevv 04 .No

7-17

MTA %122 8Ewi

● Part B - Chttd asm iqutotian fla@e ●● ●

● The foltomim 47 fiel* are iqxltation ●● fhOaofth afor91i @XXXX161ereXXXX *● is the - of the f~aa. ●

● ●

● Insllaaaa atharuwaofvaluaa ●

● is (0:1): ●

● o .M iead ●

* 1 . lpad *

D IW8102 1 305Iqautation of ‘Ta81wchil*an aged 3 alm#or 4

0 I*8W 1 306qzutationof ~Tm8103’naad start Prasrm

D IW8104 1 307Iqxnation of ‘TM81048Ib#ra apant in school

D 1w8107 1 308Ipotion of ‘m8170~Howe apant in achocd

D IW81W 1 309lqutstion of *WIW’Hours epant lookifu for

O Iw8120 1 310I~ation of ~Tii8120’Primry child cueWo prwidea cam

D MP8122 1 311Iqmtstion of *TH8122’Prirnry child camWe prwidaa cam

O IW8t24 1 312Iqlutstion of Wm124*Prirnry child carew prwidaa care

o MPW26 1lqlumian ofPriary childUinm cam is

o 1MP8W8 1Iqutation ofPrimry childWere care ia

D MP8130 1Iqxttation ofPrimry childUham car* ia .

313~Tm8W60careprwidad

314‘TM8128Ccareprwidad

315~Tm813@camDrwidad

O 1MP8170 1 316IXatiq of ‘TMIWOtsacodary chi id care*O prwidaa cam

D 1-8172 1 317Iqutatim of ‘Tit8172’secondary chi id care*o prwidaa care

Writ

OATA SIZE SEGIN

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

D

IW8174 1 318l~ation of 9TitS174’Saambrychild caraw prwidea care

1-176 1 319I-ation of ~Tli8176’~ child camUlora care if prwided

IW81n 1 320l~ation of 0TlUi178S8acon&w chi td careWare care ia prwidad

IW8180 1 321l~ation of ‘TMS180’tocodwy chitd mmWare cara ia provided

1-8138 1 322IPation of ‘TM8138’AnY m Paxt - for priaaryarr~t

1W8140 1 323l~ation of ‘TM8140t

~~~ ~ for priaary

li@8142 1 324l~atian of ‘Tit8142’Any mmy payment * for primarywr~t

IW8146 1 325Ipation of ‘TH8146*Payunt aaparatety for youwaat chi Id,pri~ cam

D 1iP8152 1 326Imation of ‘TMS152’tits for ~t childfor primry cam

o niP8148 1 327lqwtation of Wi8148’Pa-t aaparately for aacod chi Id,pr imry cara

O 1-81S4 1 328Imation of 0Ti$81540tits for aacomi chi Ld forprimry cara

o 1-8150 1 329lqnnation of aTH8150’Pa-t aaparately for third child,primry cara

O IW8156 1 330Iqautation of CTii8156’tits for thhd child forprimly care

O IW8158A 1 331Iqautation of 0TK81580lloura of primry care for paraonain school or weqhyad

7+8

DATA SX22 2E61ii

D IiPal* 1 332Ipat Im of i Tn81a~liars d primfy care forin school or ~loyed

D 1-8162A 1 333Iqnltation Of ~TWM2~iioureof primsere forin sdtool or tamptoyed

D IMP815SS 1 334lqs,ltation of *TU8158’Boure of primry cue forin schooi or ~oyad

Q I*alm 1 335Iqultation of ~TliS160~HaJrs of primary Ssre forin schoot or mqAoyed

o IMP8162S 1 336Iqtation of ‘TM8162’Hours of primry cere forin school or msqAoysd

D 1MP8W8 1 337Ima!tetion of ‘TM8188’

psrsom

psrsolm

persons

persons

g+Px * f= secmdsrY

D liiP8190 1 338Iqlutotion of ‘TM81*QAnYmnsY ~t*fwseconduY•rr~t

D IW8192 1 339lqw~atim of ‘TM8192’

~~~~t ~ for secondary

Q 1*81% 1 340l~atim of ‘Tii8196’Payment Sepmateiy for~t child, secmduy caro

DI!P82D2 1 341Iqluwion of ~Ti$8202$Ammts for ~t ohi Id,secmdsry care

D 1W8198 1 342Iqmtetim of cTM81W0Payment aspsmte[y for second chi [d,●acmdsry cere

D 1-8204 1 343l~tatim of ~Tlt82040hDUltS for OecOd child,ascomjsry c8re

D 1HP8200 t M4Iqlutation of Wt8200tPsymsnt sepsratoiy forthird ohi ld, sscsndsry ewe

D 1W8206 1 345Iqwtetion of ~TM2206~~s for third childSecondary cere

D IMP8208A 1 346Iqxltation of WW208thours of secondary carefor psrsam in school or ~loyed

D [W821OA 1 347Imation of @m8210’ibours of secombry carefor psrsom in school or-i-

D 1MP8212A 1 348Iqlutation of ~Tit8212’Hours ofssconlhrycereforpsracsu in schoolor-H

D 1MP8208S 1 349IXation of ‘TH82D8’-~~--for persom s@oysd

o 1-821- 1 350Iqwtetion of ‘TW21O’Ilows of sscmthry carefor peraom qloyed

D IliP8212s 1 351Iqwtat im of ‘TM212’Hours of ssco@sry cerefor psrsom qloyed

DIW8220 1 352l~ation of 0TMS220’~ chmsas in errmoasnts

D IiiP8222 1 353l~atim of $TitS222’W dmIW.s in ●rrengsaents

o 1W8224 1 354Iqxnation of 0TBS2241Am chsmes in errsnseamta

DIW8228 1 356Iqwtation of ~TiW@8’w ~ in srr~ts

D IW8230 1 357Iqautation of ~TM8230’Any chsfu8S in arrsmpmsnta

D 1-8232 1 358I~tatm of ‘TM8232’lion mny di f f ersnt ●rr~ts

D 1iuw34 1 359l~ation of @Tt18Z54’HOW~ di f f ersnt uruqmsnts

D119W36 1 360Iqutation of 3TW236’lkw any different arrsrwsmmte

o IMP8324 1 361l~ation of ~T=4°lion mch paid for child care

D1W8326 1 362l~tation of $TM8326$Uere there chanoss in child ewe●rr~s

01 W8328 1 363t~ation of ‘TM8328’kiy time iost from work

7-19

81PPlm TOPtMi. MOOULEWAVE8

OATA S12E aEG1a

D FILL-CC 1 36AFiller

● ●ert c - Child -t Ag~ts ●

D

u

vvv

D

1363Chock Item 11218 . . . thoperent of Chilh~21yeere ofsaeti liveinthis household

Oesignstsd psrent w gusrdisn of childrentho live in this household

o .Not Spplicebio1 .Vss2 .No - skip to Put D TtlWOO

Tm8401 1366Does . . . heve my ohilti of...’s outin this hweeheld tder 21 yesrsS@ * heve ● psrsnt liviwelsdtere? (Do not includs edaptivs orbiological psrsnts * would be(iving ●t hom qt for ●ilitaryor other related ~.)

U Designetsd psrsnt or gmrdisn of chi ldrsnwider 21 yews of sos * live in this~ld

v O .Not Wicebtev 1 .Vssv 2 .)io - skip to TM87W

DTM8402 2 367 (0:04)uounnyof . ..*$ Sul children livimhere hevsc perent livim ●lss#wre?(do mt inclti edoptivsor biologicalpt* * would be tivifw ●t hmsexcept for ■i 1i tsryor other job related~ss)

v 00 .Hot qpticebtev Ot:m .NIAler of Chi ldrsnv .uith ● perent Iivirq ●lssuherev 04 .04+ childrenv .nith s psrsnt liviw ●isstherev .*ich of . ..08 chiidrsn ●rev . those?v .(rscord person rudw snd mv .of chi Mrsn liet chikirsn bv .-s ~t first. )

~M-● These next fen amstiorm concern child ●

D TM8403 3369 (0:999)Person -r

v OW .Bot sppl icsblev 161-999 .Pereon hr

D TM8404 1 372 (011)ChiMren uith no sqiport @rsaent

v O .i@t qpl idlev 1 .Ms

DTM8405 1 3n (0:1)*i ldrsn covered,met recentsg~

v O .Not ~licsblev 1 .Ves

DTM8406 1 374 (0:1)ChiWon covered, ●l 1 other sgresants

v. O .Bot ~lidlev 1 .Vss

DATA 8122 *GIN

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

D

vv

(O:w)m? 3 375Person-

00 ●ot WlicsbLe191-W .prsal -

1 378 (0:1)~ilti Mith #to~t SO~t

O .Mot ei~ie1 .Vss

1 3W (0:1)Chi1* covered, met recent Sgresaent

O .Not sf@icsbie1 .Ves

TM841O 1380 (0:1)ChiMren covered, ●t L other sgreasnts

O .Bot sppliti(e1 .Ves

Tit8411 3 381 (O:w)Persm~

000 not ~licsbie101-W person -r

m8412 13a4 (0:1)Chi ldrsn Ui th no -t sgreaent

O .Mot QIicsble1 .Yss

TM8413 13S (0:1)Chi ldrsn covered, met recsm sgreasnt

O ●ot sp@icabte1 .Ves

Tit8414 1386 (0:1)Chi ldrm covered. ●t 1 other egrsasnts

O Jot qpiitiie1 .Vss

TK8415 3387Person ruAer

000 .Not sppticeble101-W .Person -r

TM8416 1390Childral Mith no U@port

O .Not qplhsble1 .Ves

TM8417 1 391

(O:w)

Sgreasnt ‘0:”

(0:1)@i ldren covered, met recent~reasnt

O .Hot qplicsbte1 .Ves

TM8418 7392 (0:1)Uti ldren covered, ●l 1 other egresaents

O .Not qplitie1 .Ves

● Source - TH8419-TM8434 hsvs been ●

● sero-fillsd for r~ of ●

● coftfidsntielity ●

D TM419 3m

DTWO” 1 3%

D TH8421 1 397

D TM8422 1398.

7-20

DATA

DT’M8423

D TH8424

D TM8425

D Tli8426

D TM8427

DTM8428

D TK8429

D TM8430

D TM8431

D TM8432

D TM8433

D TH8434

SHE

3

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

BEGIN

399

402

403

404

405

m

409

410

411

414

415

416

● These nest fsu westiau ooru?omchild ●

* ~t. Child ~t psywnts csn be ●

● specified in uritten or verbel child ●

● ~t sw~ts. ●

~~*

o TM8435 1 417 (0;2)liave chi Id sqport ps~ts ever beensgrssd to or ensrdd for (eny of)...’-children we hsve just Listed

v o .Not eoolid(ev 1 .Yee “-v 2 Jo - for .sch st!ild Listed inv .TIUMX.TM8407.TM8411, Tlf84t5,v .TIVM19;TM842S;TH84278TM8431-v .nrk tke ~ k for Tm8404,v .TIi8408,Titii412, Tii8416,TM8420,v .Tii8424,TiiM28, Tit8432v .sld Skip to W8535

D TM8436 2 418 (0:04)For hou mny children?

v m .Iiot Spplicsblov 01-03 .Chi ldrsnv 04 .4+ children

D TM8437 1 420I* ●- ~t~~

v o .Iiot Sppliceblov 1 .Yss - skip to 11v .( TM8406,841O,8414,v .TM8418,8422,6426,v .TIi8430,84M)v 2 .No

(0:2)

D TliM3ii 1 421 (0:2)Are... $s chikiren thet us have just listedcovered by different chi id uqportser~ts. (by thet, us men eeperatesgr~ts fnvolviIuI different ebeentperents)?

v O .iiot qplicablev 1 .Veev 2 .iio - Skip to 11v .( TM8406,M1O,8414,v .TH8418,8422,8426,v .TM8430,8434)

DATA S12E OEGlii

DTM439 2422 (0:02)iIOM~ different child ~tsgroments cover these children?

v 00 .iiot ~licablev 01 .-r of sgreemntsv 02 .2+ - of ~ts

● Ulich of these dlildren we Coverd by ●

● themetrecent asreamt ( ref w to the ●● ski 1- listed in cot- lC ●

● m8403,Tlt8407,Tii8411, Tm8415, ●

● TliM19,TM8423,Tii8427, TM8431 ●

● for sech child aentionsd, ●

● Ilsrk yss in col~ lii/lJ... ●

● TM8405,TM8409,TM8413,TM8417, ●

● T)i8421,Tli8425, Tm8429,Tm8433 ●

~~*

● Ihichof these children we wverod by ●

* my other ciIi ld qrt suroasn ts, ●

● ●ither uritten or verbsl (refer to the ●

● chi Mren listed in colm lc) ●

● TW403,TM8407,TM8411,TH8415, *● Tm8419,Tm8423,Tii8427,Tm8431 ●

● fw sod child mentioned, ●

● Iisrk yes in CO(W ii... ●

* TM8406,TM8410,TM414,TM418, ●

● TM8422,TH8426,TM8430,TH8434 ●

~~~~*~

● *ich (Chi ld/ckildrwO(is/ere)coverod by ●

● t~ ~t= (-f- to * ~il- ●● listd in col~ Ic) ●

● H, TM8407,TM8411,TNIM15, ●

● Tit8419,Tu8423, Tm8427,m8431 ●

● for d child asntioned, *● mrk ws in coltm lh/lj... ●

● Tn8405,Tifii409, Tm8413,TN8417# ●

● TW421,TM8425,TM8429,TM8433 *~w~~~

DTM8440 1 424 (0:2)DO my of the chidren listed in cotmlC not have -N mrksd in coltmlii/lJ or 11

v O .Not applicablev 1 .Yeev 2 .Uo - skip to Tit8441

● Uhichof these chikirenu. not covered *● W UIV At M ~t egr~te? ●

● (Refer to th* children listed in cot- ●● lC. ) (for eech chid mntioned, mrk the ●

● -N box in CO1- lD/lK of the raater)*● Plesse note thet s child cemot have *● more then one ~- box mrked. ●

7-21

I

SiPP 1- TWCAAM0DLiLEWAVE8

D TMS441 1425 (0:4)Tke fot leu~ qeet iom refer to themet recmt obild eiqport agrement.(if ~ in it- lC mrked ~~ incete lii/lJ).This is the a@memnt coveri~ (reed~)w this ~ ● volmtery writtenagr~, or ● rmn-mrittm (vet-bet)~t?

v o .ilot tppi iubplev 1 .Volmt~ tuitten ~reemnt

mtified by the courtv 2 .Court-ordred egreeaent.v 3 .Other type of mrittm aereeaentv 4 .Non written (Verbel eg~)v skip to TM64S2

DTM442 4426 (-1:1994)in ihat yoer MM this aitr~t firstreeched.

v -001 .Dm’t knomv Oooo .iiot applicebteV 1901-1994 .Yeer this w~t MSv . f i rst reeched.

D TMii443 643Qtit ne the doller ~tagreemnt?

v wOooo .Hot epplicablov owoOl-V OO1OW.Dol lme per wekv Oolwo .lWD+ ddlu’e *

DTMM44 6436-t MM tha doller ~tegreemnt?

v [email protected] e@icebl*v 000001-

(0401900)of thet

Meek

(o:003sOo)of thet

v 003799 .Doltere ner biwekivv 006so0 .uioib doitere per

D TM445 6442wet - thea lerMomt~reemnt?

v 000ooo .iiot ~licebiov OoOOo1-V 00S332 .001 lere per mnthv 00s333 .- dollwe pm

D TiiM46 644Sv IAW nee thedollar ~tVeg ~t?v oooLm .Not applicablev 00ooo1”v 099999 .Dollare mr veer

biueekly

(O:-)of thet

mnth

(o:looOOO)of thet

v 1- .1OOODO+&ll&e per yeer

D TM447 2 454 (-1:0)Uitet nes the &liar ~t of that~r~t?

v -1 .Om’t kmnv 00 .Not qpiicabie

D TIiS44S i 456 (0:2)Mae thet doliar ~t ever beenChained.

v o JiOt qplicabhv 1 .Vav 2 .Mo - skip to TMS456

MTA SHE S261M

%TiuiM9 4 457 (-’In t6set yeer ne tho ~ lset~.

v -ml .Oon’t knmv OWO .ilot epplidleV 1~-1994 .Yeer the ~t meev lest ChulSed

o TMwo 6 461Wet UM the dollw aomte9resent?

v 000000 .ilotqlicablev Omool-v 001S99 .Dol tars per meekv 001900 .1900+ dollsre per

D TM451 6 467Wt M the dotter Momtagreamt?

v 0000W .Not eppii-lev OOOMl-

(0:001900)of that

Meek

(o:o03SoO)of thet

v 003799 .Dollus per bineekiyv 003S00 .3800+ dcdlars per bimeekiy

D TMS452 6 473 (0:-)Wat woe the 61 tar ~t of thetW reNent?

v 000000 .Mot qplicebiev mwol -v 00S332 .001 lere per mnthv 00SS33 .S333+ dot tore Wr month

D TMS453 6 479 (0:1-)-t ma tke doller ~t of thatW ~t?

v OWOOO.iiot ~licablev 000001-v 099999 .Ootlwe per yeerv 1000OO.1ODDOWdollere per yoer

B m% 24s5 (-1:0)Wet wee the &l ler ~t of that~t?

v -1 .Dm’t knouv (S) .Not epplic~leD -55 1 487 (0:2)

Ue8this ciwwe-oreitreed tow●wverment eeencyeuthee8 courtor child ~t eWKY.

v O .Iiot qplicab~ev 1 .Yeev 2 .No

b TMS456 14ss (0:2)Uere eny peyments de in the het 12mwtths.

v O .tiot qliceblev 1 .Yee - ekip to Tms4ssv 2 .No

D TM8457 14s9 (0:5)WY mere no ~ts * in the bet12 months?

v ov “1V’2v 3vv 4

v 5v

.Not eppl iceble

.Child(ren) - the ege liDit

.Other perentnot norkino

.Other perent in jai 1 or

.inetitutim

.Payment wepmded by court or

.Other

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DATA S12E SEGINOATA S12E Si%xli

D T?S345S 6490 (-1:1 OODOO)Mhet Is the total ~t thet...uee~ to hwe received in child~t ~s -im the pest 12mnthe (fra the met recentee~)?

v -fMOO1 .OaWt knomv 000ooo .Bot e@{cebi8v Oimol-v 099999.~~tohwereceidv 10WOO .WOODD@~t ~ to hewv .Mid

Q TiiM59 2 4% (-1:4)itonwethe~~to bereceived?Aq th8Y r8CeiV8d - (- r@SPOItS88)

v -1 .Dm’t knomv 00 .Ilot ~ i-ieblev 01 .Directly frcu the other perent?v 02 .Thre ● court?v 03 .ThX the btetfare or chi id

-tv 04 .Soae other method

Q TW46D 6 498 (“3:1OOOOO)Wet is the tetal Mmmtttmt. . .Actwl Lyreceived in child ~t peyments mderasreennt. durins the peet 12 months?

v -Oooo1 .Oal’t knw-Oooo3 .iiolu - ekip to TM462

v ODOOOO.itot eppiicebtev 000001-v 099999 .Totel ~t receivedv 100WD .1 OOOOD+totat uomt received

D TB2461 15W (0:4)lieu reauiarly ere ckild eqiport peyuentsreceived? Are they received

v O not qpliceblev 1 .All of the timv 2 .Moet of the tiwv 3 .Soae of the tiaev 4 .None of the ti-

0 Tii8462 2 505 (-1:2)Waler tho term of the agr~t Mith theother perent, it. ..ckn eny beck pementsfor child eqport owed prior to the last12 mntha?

v -1 .Oon’t knouv 00 .Not qplicablev 01 .Vee - ekip to TH8464v 02 .Iio

D TM 2 507 (-1:3)bkluMyou oaytheeRault b . . . is “

v -1 .Oon’t wv 00 .Not eppiicebiev 01 .Lees then S500v 02 .Setueen S500 end S5,000v 03 .More then S5,000

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● Th- fol lwiti reepomee mmer... ●

● At kiti of provisiom for heelth cere ●

● cuots we inclwled in the child sqport ●

● 8gr~t? *•~ -~

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15MUtet ki~ of prWi8im for heelth c8recoets ere inctti in the child ~t~r~t

Pereono with mritten child ~t~r~t

O .iiot a@icebLe1 .~ild eqqort peyments to

include caeh died eqlort

1 510 (0:1)*t kinrh of provisiane for heelth cerewets we included in the child eqport~r~t

Pereone with uritten child eqmrtw ~t

O .Not ~licable1 .Cwtodim perent to provide

.heelth inwr-

1 511 (0:1)Wet kiti of provision for heelth cerecosts we included in the child swport~t

Pereom Nith mritten child sqportagr~t

O .iiot a@icdAe1 .Non-cxmtodial perent to pey

.actuet medical costs directly

ni2467 1 512 (011)Uhet kinds of prwieiom for health cerecoete ●re included in the chitd support~~t

Perueu with btritten child sqportWreaent

v O .Not Applicebiev 1 .chi ld -t pe~ts tov .tmlude caeh adicet eqport

P TM6468 1 513Wet kintb of prwisione for health caremete ere included in the child sqport~reaent

U Per80m uith written chi Id etqporteereeaent

v O Jot appliALev 1 .Dther

Dlii8469 1 514 (0:1)v O .iiot a@icebiev 1 .aher

D Tm470 1 515Uwt chi id ~tdy srremaen tdoee themt recent egr~ epeci f y

U Per80m with written child ~t~eement

v O .iiot ~liceblev 1 .Joint legal md @w8icelv . custodyv 2 .Joint leeel mith motherv .Pil)mice( cutodyv 3 .Joint legei with ~etherv .phy8icek Umtodyv 4 .iiother les8i d physicalv . Cuetodyv 5 .Father 18s81 ad physicelv .tlwtodyv ; .gsP: -twv .

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SiPP 10s2 T#icAL.uclmu WAVE*

MTA 8122 M61N

D TMS471 1 woooe thethildqt osmaen t epecifythe Vtaitatim ~ btuem thechild(m) d * other porent

U Persaw with urfttm Al Id ot@port~reennt

v o .iiot *licabLov 1 .Wsv 2 .Ilo

D Tii24n 1 517IS m thm m child

U Perwm with mrittm chitd oqport~roemnt

v o .Not e@icablcv 1 .Mev 2 .iio - skip to TM6474 -

D TME4~ 1 518Oid ●ll tko childrm visit the otherU Peroom uith mritten child 8t@port

egreaentv o .Not appliceblov 1 .Yoe Ask TN8474 for ●ll chi Ldrenv 2 .iiO Aek Tii64W for oldeot child

D TME474 3 519*at is the total Motmt of tiae (thechild/all children/ the Oldeot spentvisitine the other poront in the loot 12amtbs

U Peroom with uritten oki Ld ~t•or~t

v DoD .Mot e@icablov 001-365 .Days

D TM475 2 522 (0:52)bht is the total Momt of tim (thechild/all children/the oldot child)p ViSitiIw the other parent in thekt 12 mmth8?

v 00 .Not qplicabtov 01-52 .~ of UOOkSepentv .visitiw the other parent

D TW476 2 524 (0:12)Umt is tko total ~ of ti- (thechi U/al 1 chi Mren/tho oldeot child)epentvisitimi the other P8rmt in theint 12 Mntho?

v 00 .Not Oppiioaev 01-12 .-r of anths epontv .visiti~ the otbor parent

O TM8477 2 526 (-3:0)Uhot is the totsl moimt of time (thechild/all chi Mrm/tho oldeot child)epmt visitiw the ,othor poront in theloot 12 months?

v -3 .None

D TM472 2 522 (-1:0)I#wt is the total ~t of tim (thechi M/al 1. chi ldrennhs oldoet chi id)spent visitim tke other perent in thetoot 12 mntho?

v -1 .Don’t kmn

D Tii8479 1 530 (0:6)Uhere dooo the other parent (for thisosroaent ) not 1ivo?

v O .iiot qplicoblev 1 .- tomtylcityv 2 .- stat. (di f f ●rent

cou’lty/c i ty)

DATA SIZE Smsa

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3 .Di ffermt state4. Dtherporent nomdecoend -

ekip to ma5 .Other6 .~ - Okip to Tii$528

Tw 1 531 (0:2)00 you d the other porent stilt livein the w ●tate(s) there the initislohild$qport ogroeaent me roochd?

O not applicable1 .Yoe - Okip to TM25282 .No

TM421 1 532 (0:3)ulo~

O .iiot ~i+le1 .Roqmldent - ekip TN%222 .Dther wront - ekip TH135223 :~r~~; ~ o~r

TIU34S2 4 533 (-1:1994)w 1 uould liko to ask ● fen ~tionsspecifically about this met recent,non+ritten, child ~t aw~t wmderotamiim.in tit yeer w this ~1Imderstdim firot redtedT

-001 .Don’t knou0000 .Not ~li~le

1903-1994 .Voor of the asr~t

6 537 (0:001900)16tat woo the doliar ~t of thotosroemnt?000DW .Iiot qqliceble

OoDool-M1899 .Doliars per meekm1900 .1* dollar8 per wok

6543 (O:O0320D)*t Me the dollar ~ of thatogreeaent?000DDO.iiot ~licobke

1-003799 .Dol tars per biwekly0D320D .- dollars P biweekly

6 549 (0:002333)Uht wae the dot tar ~t of that

t?-~000DIN.iiotqpiidle

woool -008332 .Oollsre per mnth008333 .2333+ dotters par mnth

TM6486 6 555 (&loOOOD)WOt - the dollar aomt of thotegr~t?OWIOO .iiot qplidle

ml-099999 .Dol lere per year100WO .1ODOOD+tillorc per yoer

TM2487 2 %1 (-1s0)Utot we the dollm ~t of thotomoemnt?

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1563 (0:2)dollar ~t ever bem ~.ilot [email protected].& - Okip to TW495

DATA 8122 SS131N OATA SIZE sEG1ii

D TME409 4564 (-1:1994)lntityaa rmaatke~tlaa tchamad?

v -001 .Oe@t kaomv Oooo ●et applicabiov 1*-1994 .Vaar the ~t use last chamlad

D TMS490 6S6S ‘ (0:001900)Wat use the *1 tar momt for the

~t/mdaratmdit@ ●f tar the%7

v ~ .Sot qpiicablev OOOWl-V Oolfiw .Dollara ~ meekv 001900 .1900+ &llors par weak

D TMS491 6 574 (0:003200)

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Wlat Wn the &llar ~t for theeagraament/brdarattiir@ ●fter the-?000000 .Sot ~licable

ODoool-003799 .Oollars par biuaekly003800 .3200+ dollars per biuaakty

Tii8492 6520 (0:006333)Wet we the &l lar ~t for the

~t/uxiamtandir@ ●f ter the=?Oooow .iiot a@icabi*

OmOOl-0os332 .001 lara par ml!00S333 .8333+ dol lara per month

TM493 6 5S6 (O:loowo)Uhat we the *1 lar ~ for the(agr~t/mdaratadin@ ●f tar thechange?0000DO .tiot applicable

ooOoo1-W9999 .001 lma per year1000OO.1 OOOOO+doliara per year

TW494 2 592 (-1:0)that mea the dollar ~ for the

raament/tiratudi@ ●fter the%?

00 .iiot qqilicabie-1 .Oon$t knau

TM8495 1 594 (0:2)Uare ~ payments to be received in thelast 12 mmths?

O .Not applicable1 .Yaa - Skip to TM64972 .No

TH24% (0:4)Wy wre ~ ~ts b in the last 12UJntha?

O .Uet afplicabte1 .chiL&ran) tooold2 .Othar parent not morkim3 .Othar ~rmt in ]si 1 or imtitut4 .Othar - skip to TiiS500

TW497 6 5% (-l:looOOO)wet is the totai ~t that... Mm~ to have racoivad in child~rt pasts ~im the peat 12amtha (f r- the mat recant a9r~t/telderstandim)?

-Oooo1 .Om’t kmu00W0O .Not qplicable

v 000001-v 099999 .Totsl ~ that... naav .m@poaad to receivev 1- .1 OOOOO+total ~t that.. .Usav .mppoaad to receive

D T192496 6602 (-3:1 OOOW)wet is the totat ~t that...actwlly received in child~t pQyments- that (Mmaaant/mdaratmdim) drim the paat 12 mnthe

v -ml .Om’t -v -OW03 .Nona - skip to TM3500v 000000 .Sot q@icablev Owool -v 0999W .Total moat that.. ●ctuallyv .recaivadv 1000OO.looOOO+ total ~ that...v .actuliy Mcaid

D TM4W 160s (0:4)nomrasularly ●re child abwort pa~tsraceivadT Are they received -

v O not applicablev 1 .All of the timv 2 .Moat of the timv 3 .- of the timv 4 .Ilma of the time

Da 26W (-1:2) ‘Wsiar the term of the (asrammt/mdarstamiim Mith the other parent,iS...b w back ~ts for childvt Ouad prior to the last 12Wntha?

v -1 .Om’t knouv 00 .Not applicablev 01 .Yaav 02. No”akipto Tiisso2

D m3501 2 611 (-1:3)Uouldynuaaytha ~t &a... ie

v -1 .Oon’t knowv 00 sot qplicabiev 01 .Laaa thm SWv 02 .Satuaan S500 d S5,wov 03 .Mora

D TM8502 1 613 (Ot 1)Uhat kinda of provisiom for healthcare coats nara agrad to?

v O .iiot applicablev 1 .Wn-cwtodial parant to providev health imurmca

DTMS503 1 614 (0:1)Wet ki- of ~iSimS for hadthcare coata mar. ~ to?

v O .Sot qplicdtiev 1 .Cuatodial parent to providev .hedth inaurmca

DTNB504 1 615 (0:1)Wet kids of pf’OViSimS for healthcare coats uare agreed to?

v O .iiot mlicablev 1 .Nm-custodial ~rant to payv .actud aadical cdats directly

O Tli250S 1 616 (Otl)Wet kinds of ~OViSiOllS for healthcare coata mare aeread to?

v O .iiot S@ ictilev 1 .Child aqqxM ~Pta tov .incllde cash aadicd Sqport

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DATA S12E SSGIN DATA S[2S SEGIN

DTM5M 1 617 (0:1)Wet kiti of prsvisione for hsslthcu. cost. tmrs sgresd to?

v o .Not qplicsblev 1 .Mons

oms5a7 1 as (0:1)tit kinds ef ~iSiOM fef haeithcare -ts Wrs ssresd to?

v o Jot @ipticsMov 1 .Other

Q TW503 1 619 (0:5)

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o .Not Sp@icsble1 .Child(m) live uith mother2 .Chi M(m) live uith father3 .child(rm) live uith mthef ~

. Mith f ●ther4 .Iions5 .Other

Tm5w 1620 (0:2)Dom the chitd U@Port (80r~t/Uuierstsndirql) ~ the visitation•rr~t ktm tti ~f l~rm)d the other psrmt?

o .Mot SppliAi*1 .Ves2 .Iio

Tlts5to 1 621(Refer to the meter, sokwJ lil/lJ)

(0:2)

is more thm one sbikd mrksd -Wo .Not ql idio1 .Vss2 .No - skip to TM6512

Tms511 la (0:2)Did ●ll thechildrenvisit the otherpsrent shout the a ~ of &yein the lest 12 months?

o .Not Spplicsble1 .Yss Ssk TN0412 for ●ll Chiuren2 .tio ssk TM3412 for otat child

TM3512 3&3 (0:365)Ulet is the total ~t of time (tke&i M/d 1 chi ldrat/ths oldest chi Id)spent visiti~ tits other psrent in thetest 12 mntks?

DOD.Not QIicsble001-365 .li*r of dye spent

.visiti~ the other psrent

TM8513 2626 (0:52)UISt is the totel ~t of tin (thechi ld/el 1 chi Mrs@ths oldest child)spent visiti~ the ether persnt in thelsst 12 amths?

00 .Mot *liceble01-52 .~ ef usske spent

.Yisitirg the other psrmt

TM2514 262a (0:12)Uhst is the total ~ ef time (thechi M/at 1 citi Mren#ths oldest chiId)spent visitiw the other psrsnt in thelest 12 -tits?

00 .Bot sp@icsbIe01-12 .~ of mnths spent

.visiti~ tits other psrsnt

D TMS515 2630 (-3:0)Wet is the totel ~ of tin (thechi lcUell chihkuVthe ddsst child)spent visitiw the otker psrent in thel-t 12 Mnths?

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D =16 2632 (-1:0)Wet is the totet momt of tim (thechi ldfal t shi l&m/the oi-t chf id)epsnt visiti~ the other psrsnt in thelsst 12 mnths?

v -1 .Don’t knou

D TM0517 1634 (0:1)thy use this (so~thmdsrstsnding)put in mrltiw?

v O .Not ~lihlev 1 .LSOS1 Pstomity not Sstebi i shed

D TMS518 1 635 (0:1)WY use this (SW88W$lt/uldsrstsndilul)put in uriti~?

v O .Mot qiicsbLev 1 .UnsMe to locste psrent

D TW519 1636 (0:1)My MSSthis f sorsaent/mdsrstsndim)put in witiw?

v O .ilot wlicsbtev 1 .Other psrsnt msble to pey

D TK0521 1638 (0:1)~y wee this (W~t/U’Id8rStMdiI@put in nriti@

v O not Sppii*iev 1 .Accsptsd property” setttrnt inv .lim of child u@port

O TM3522 1 639 (0:1)t6w w this (soreasn t/mdsr*tsndim)put in mriti~?

v O .Not qplicebtev 1 .Do not went ● isosi child sq$w

D YMS323 1640 (0:1)WY nss this (sgr~t/uuieretutdir@~ in uriti~

v O .Not sf@iceblev 1 .Did not pursw mtsrd

o TM0524 1 641 (0: 1)~y NSS this (s@r~t/mdSrStMdinO)put in nritir@

v O .Bot qplititev 1 .Other

D =25 1642 (0:6)Uure doss the other psrsnt (for this~t) not live?

v O .Not applicablev 1 .* Souuylcityv 2 .- stete (di f f ersnt couIty/ci tv 3 .Di f ferret stetev 4 .Othsr psrsnt MU ~ - skipv .to TM3520v 5 .Otherv 6 .Unknom - Skip to -28

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MTA SIZE SEWN

O TH2526 1643 (0:2)Ooyol, lmdtheotherperent still livein the o state(s) -O tke initialchi id uwort (eer~t/mderstendina)wee reschod?

v o .Met qplitiov 1 .Yu - Skip to Tm262ev 2 .Mo

O T*27 1644 (0:3)we~

v o .Not epplicebLov 1 .Reepondmtv 2 .Other perentv 3 .Both ~t ~ ot~ p.r~t

O TM522 1 665 (0:2)(Refer to the roster, cot- li )W’s my other Of... $s om childrencovered by -ther Ure—efl t?

v o .Not qlicablev 1 .Yesv 2 .ilo - Skip tO TM2535

w**~ ~*● nom I would liko to eek ● fen cpeetions ●

● - the other child -t ●

● egreemsnt(s) you hsd coverim your ●

● ch{ldren livino here *-~ *

D TW529 6646 (0:001900)Uimt w the total Uolmt thst. . .Ues~ to kew r8dVSd h Aild~t Pexo - this(theee)Soreemnt(s) *im the pest 12 Bmthe.

v @OmO .Not SpplicAl@v omool -V 001699 .Oolhre per Nsekv 001900 .1- dellere’per Ueek

D TM530 6 652 (0:003200)Ihet use the total ~t thet. . .Uee~ to heve received in childswwrt pe~ts tinier this(these)wrecment(s) tiins the pest 12 months.

v Ooowo .Bot Sppiiceblsv OOooo1-V O(i3799 .DOt@S P bimeeklyv 0032D0 .360M dotlme per biusekly

D TIUJ531 6656 (O:W2333)Ulet Un tits total ~ thet. ..MSS~ to hSVS received in childswport peynnt$ uuler this(these)esra!ment(s) driw tho pest 12 months.

v 000000 .iiot qplicebtev O@OO1- ,v 008332 .001 Lers per monthv 008333 .S333+ dot lme per aonth

O Tlt2532 66M (O:1OOOOO)Umt MSSthe totel momt thet...Ues~ to heve received in child$upport pewents mdor this(theee)egr~t(s) -i~ the pest 12 Mntbe.

v OWOOO●et q@i*ev Ooowt=v 099999 .001 lere per yewv 1- .WOOOLW~ltere per yeer

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TM2533 2 670 (-3:0)Wet we the totel ~ thet...Ues~ to heve received in child~t peYNrlt8 - this(theee)egreamt(s) -i~ the pest 12 mmths.

00 .Iiot qpLicdAe-1 .Oo@t h-3 .None

TM6534 6 6~ (-3:1 OOOOO)Wet is the totel aamt thet.. .Actuellyreceived in child ~t’ peymntstirthis egr~, tiins the Lest12 mnths?-Oooo1 .Don’t knou-Oooo3 .None000000 .Not s@iceble

woool -~ .Totsl mots’$t.. . ecttmliy

received in child et.pport.mmts tiiml the test 12.mnths

lWOW .loOOoO+total MaMt... Utuel lyreceived in child qrt.Pewmts &rino the lest 12.-ths

TH8535 1 6~ (0:2)for my of . ..1s children, hes . . . ever8Sk8d S @LiC S$SnCy (h ss the childeqport enf orcrnt off i cs or ml f ●reesency) for help in obteini~ child~t?

O .Not S@ idie1 .Yee2 .Ile - ekiP to TM2552

TM2536 (-1:1994)In At y!er df~..lest ssk for help?

-ml .OoWt irnon0000 .Ilot SP@icebte

1903-1994 .Lest yeer. .. Asked for help

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a (o: 1)typelof help did . . .Aek for?O .Not qplicebie1 .Locote the other pSrti

1624 (0:1)type of hdp did . .. Ask for?O Jot ~li~le1 .Estebi ieh Peternttylmsternity

1M5 (0:1)type of help did . . .ti for?O .Not e@icdle1 .Esttilieh ~t ob~i~tion

1686 (0:1)type of help did . . .Aek for?O .Not ~lidle1 .EstAlieh medicet eqport

1 6s7 (0s1)Uhet t~ of hdp did . ..Aek for?

O .Hot q@icebLe1 .Enforce etqqmrt order

TMS542 1622Wat kind of help did . . . receive (lestContect )

u Pwents eskim for help in obtainiwchild -t from ● @lie SOUICY

v O .liot -1 iceblev 1 Modify m order

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SiPPISSQ~NODliLE WAVEO

DATA 8X28 SEGIII DATA 8122 SEGIN

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Porents eoki~ for help in obtainirwchild ~t from ● @tic ~

o .Mot qpl icobte1 .Othor

lm (0:2)Did.. .rocoivo - kdp fra the eSOM@( loot ContOct)

o .Sot efplicobte1 .Veo2 .No - Okip to TKB552

VM545 1 691 (oat)Wet kird of hOip did . . . rocoivo( loot Contoct)?

o Jot Oppliceble1 .Lecete tho OtkW -t

Im (0:1)Mh~tt~ of hOiPdid . . .Aek for?

o .Not Owlicoble1 .Estotlieh potemi ty/mtemi ty

THB547 1693 (0:1)Uhot typo of ildp did . ..Aek fer?

o ●ot Oppticeble1 .Esteblioh oqport ob~igotion

TH8548 @b*t kindlof hdp did . . . receive (lootContoct )

Peronts eoki~ fer help in tiaini~child oqprt from ● ~ic ~

o .Ilot Oppliceblo1 .Estoblioh tiicel eqport

TW549 1695Wt kind of help did . . . receive (lootContoct )

U Peronte eoki~ for help in Obtainiwchild ~t frm ● -tic egoncy

v O .Not epplicobtev 1 .Enforce -t or&r

o TM8S50 16%tit kitd of help did . . . receive (leotCentect )

U Parents ookiru for help in obteini~chiid eqxwt frome @iic eguicy

v O .Not e@icdlev 1 .Modify m order

O TM2551 1 697Wat kimi of hetp did . . . receiw (lootContoct )

U Peronts ookim for help in obtainimchild ~t fra ● @lie ~

v O .Sot e@ihlev 1 .Othor

D TM8552 1690 (0:2)(Refer to. the rooter colm lCti 10/lK)Aro ony children listed in lC of therooter mrked -m in lDIIK?

v O .Not epp[icoblev 1 .Veov 2 .No - skip to VUB595

D TN35S3 2@9 (O:M)non ~ of pur am Child’ut, livimhero, with ● ~ livim ●loo@toro,donothovo ackild~tenrdfr- m *t poratt?

v 00 .Not ~li-lev 01-03 .W of dildrenv 04 .4+ Chit*al

O Ti@% 1 701Do ●ll of . ..cs children nithwt ● chiidwtMdh*-*t-t

U Poreau uithat uritton child ~tegrommt for ChiMrul * 21

v O .Not epplicebtev 1 .Voov 2 JbO

o TMS555 3702 (0:999)

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DW .Not qplicebte101-999 .Child~s porom ~

D TW556 3705 (0:999)6C - oldeet childtiy m child -t po~tsnot ogroedto or onrdod for . ..Os(~t) (eL*t) Chiid Mi~ Mti-rocord perumrudmrof~ild

v DOD.Sot qliceblev 101-999 .Chi Id’s ~reon ~

D TMS557 17W (011)6C - v~t ~i [d*Y wre ~i ld -t ~~tsnot ogroed to or ouorded for . ..Os(ywvwet) (oldoot) chi Id uitkout mOmord- recerdperoontir of child

v O .Not ~lidlev 1 .LOOO1Petemity not Uttii iohod

D TMU553 17W (0:1)4C - Olat childuhy mere childeqport po~tenot ogreed to or enorxkd for . ..Os(youwoot)(oldoot) child mithout menerd-rocord pereon~ of child

v O sot wlitiev 1 .Legol petemity not ootebl iohed

O TW559 1 710 (0:1)6C - v~t childthy mere chi id oqport poynntenot ogrood to or wordodtor . ..ls(wuwoot) (oldest) @tild uithat momord-rocord poroon~ofchitd

v o .Not qplicebtov 1 .Lhble to hceto porent

D TM560 1 711 (0:1)M - Oldeot child~ wre child qport poynntsnot egrood to or ouorded for . ..se(~t) (olat) child Mi~ -omrd - record poreon mdaor of child

v O .Ilot O@ iceblev 1 .UnetAe to Iocote pwtt

7-2s

MTA DwnoNMY

OATA S122 S2Gsu

D ml 1 7T2 (0:1)6C - v~t childUV Mre chi Id -t ~tsnoteoreed toorenerded for . ..’s(ycuweet) (oldest) *i Ld rnith~ MeMard - recordpereon~ of child

v o .Not efpl itiev 1 .Other permt mebla to pay

O TMSS62 1 713 (0:1)6C - OMeet childmy mere child qt Peywntsnot oaread to or euwdd for . ..8s(ywmeeet) (oldeet) child without menrd-record pemm-rofchitd

v o .ilot qlplicablev 1 .Other mrmt leteble to py

O TM2563 1 714 (0:1)6C- v~t ohiidWY uero child qt peyuentsnot egreed to or auerded for . ..ls(yomwet) (et-t) child mithout meuerd - record pereon -r of child

v o .Mot *1 iceblev 1 .FiIu1 ~t @im

D THS566 7156C - Okie!t child

(0:1)

*Y nero child -t pe~tsnot bared to or enerded for . ..~s(mmseet) (otdcst) ohi ld nithout meuerd - record perem~ of child

v o .Sot ef@icablev 1 .~f~l ~ -fml

D TM566 1 716 (0:1)6C - vouvjeet child~y uero child -t Peymentsmt egreed to or enerded for . ..8s(~t) colbt) ~fld wit~t meuerd - record person tnAer of child

v o .Not applicablev 1 Accepted propertyv .eetttrnt in lieu of chi(dv .-t

DTHS%6 1 717 (0:1)6C - Ottit childWy wre child ~t pe~tsmt agreed to or auerded for . ..ls(votmeet) (oldeet) child without mawed - record perem -r of chiid

v O .Not qptidlev 1 .Accepted propertyv .settlemnt in lieu of childv .~t

D THS567 1 718 (0:1)6C - Y~t childlhy uere child ~t pestsmt *reedtoo ram* for . ..Os(Yrx8veet) (oldeet) child uithout mweld - record perem -r of child

v O .Not applicablev 1 .Oo not - child eqport

DTM%69 (0:1)& - YAt ~tdmy mere Child SqnWt fM~Smt arced to or eme* for . ..Cs(~t) (ol&t) child uithout metmrd-rocord pereonmderofchitd

v O not WLicablev 1 .Oid not pweue atterd

D 7MS570 1 7216c- Oldeet childWY mere child eqport pests mtM to or -e- for . ..’sol&et child without m mterd

U Persone uithout mritten chiid ~t~ for Childrmulder 21

v o .Sot qlpLicebiev 1 .UnetAe to locate permt

o TM571 1722& - v~t childbhy mere childeqpnrt ~yuntSmt egred to or enerded for . ..ls(youweet) (oldest) child uithout metw’d - record pereon -r of chi Ld

v (1 .Notqptidiev 1 .Other

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D TMS572 1723Y~t child*Y mere chi Ld eqport pe~te mt- toor--fw . ..’syeteweet child uithout m enrd

U Pereme uithout mrittm child et@portegreamt for Chi Mral Wider 21

v O .Bot e@icabtev 1 . Father tile to pey

D TM2573 1 n4@ - Oldest childWera doee the other permt (for this~t) nom live

U Permts uith chil&en livins in homeholdcovered by mother mrittm child ~t~r~t

v o .Sot eppiicabiev 1 .Sue Camtylcity

o TW574 1725 (0:1)@ - Wieet child*m dme the other permt forthis ~(eet) (oldeet) child nonliw?

O .Not eppticabie1 .- Comtylci W

O THB57S 1726@ v~t childWere doee the other pormt for thisyouw(eet) (ol-t) child now tiw

U Perents uith chi Mrm livins in houeeholdcovered by emther mrittm chiId swportw rammt

v O .Sot ~litilev 1 .- state(difermt comty/city)

D TM8568 1 719 (0:1)6C - Oldeet chitdmy were child eqport peymnts-mt egreed to or euerded for . ..”e(~t) (oldest) chi id uithout meuerd - record pereon ~ of child

v O .Ilot ~liceblev 1 .00 not umt child -t

7-29

DATA SHE WOW

b =76 1727& Y~t childWore dose the other psrmt for this~(ut) (oidest) child mu live

U Parrots uith children 1ivi~ in ~ldcmered ~ mother mritten ~i ld ~tSgreamt

v o .Not Spplicsb(ov 1 .SMS state (dif ferretv .comty/city)

o TMD577 in60 v~t childwere does the other perent for thisyouw(ut) (et-t) child nom Live

U Parents with children livi~ in householdcoversd @ enother mrittenchild~t

vv

D

u

vv

o

u

vv

D

u

vv

o

u

vvv

D

u

w ~to .iiot Sppiiceblc1 .Oifferent state

TM578 172960 - OMeet childbhere does the other per-t for this~(set) (ot&st) child MU live

Pwente mith chi ldrsn livi~ in houeshddcovered hy emther mritten chi id ~t~reaent

O .iiot @icAie1 .Di f f ermt state

TME579 Im@ Y~t chitd16wre dose the other wrent for thisyotq(est) (oldest) child mu live ‘

Parents with chi Mrm livi~ in h~idcoversd ~ enother witten child eqtortegr~t

O .Iiot applicable1 .Other perent deceeeed

.Skip to Ti@593

TW5G0a - Oidt Chz:uhere dose the other persnt for thie~(est) (9 Meet) slti ld nw live

Parents with chikdrm livi~ in houedoldcoverd by mother mrittsn child ~tSgreeaent

O .iiot ~iiceble1 .Other permt deceusd

.Skip to Tt18593

TM2581 2m60 Y~t childWsre &se the other psrent for this~(ut) (oldest) child w live

Parents with childrm livi~ in householdcovered by mother mritten child -t●g~t

-1 .UnknomW .Not -l iceble01 .Other

TMS582 273460 - Ol&st childWere does the othor psrent for thiew(Ut} (oldest) child nom live

Perente nith chi Mrm 1ivino in h~ldcoved by mother uritten&i ld stqportegreeaent

v -1 .ihlknomv 00 .iiot epp(iceblev 01 .Other

MTA S122 SSGIN

D- 3m (0:365)c - v~t child**t is the total ~t of time thet~ (~t) Cot*t) ~i id mtvisitirq the other permt in the lest12 -the?

v Ooo .iiot q@idev 001-365 .nther of deye

D- 3m (0:36)& - ol&st childi&et im tiw totek ~t of tim thethe (ymuweet) (oldest) child QPUWvisiti~ the other psrent in the lest12 mnths?

v 000 .iiot qpli~tev 001-365 .iidw of bye

O TM8585 2 742 (0:52)62 - Y~t childtit is the total ~t of tim thethe (~t) (oldest) child spentvisiting the other perent in the lest12 months?

v 00 .Not q@icebtev o~-52 .iitAer of Meeke

0THG5S6 2 746 (0:52)6S - Olbt child*t is the total ~ of time tilethe (~t) (oldest) child spentvisiti~ the other permt in the lest12 mmthe?

v 00 .Not qlicablev 01-s2 .~ of useice

D TI@587 2 746 (0:12)6E - Y~t childWst is tha total ~ of tiu thetk (~tl (ot*t) ohi Ld -tvisitiw the othor permt in the lest12 months?

v 00 .Not qliceblev 01-12 .~ of months

oTms5a2 2 742 (0:12)62 - Oltit childU19tis the totsl ~t of tin theth (~t) (oL*t) ~i ld -tvisit ing the other perent in tho lest12 anthe?

v 00 .Iiot ~licablev 01-12 .-r of months

O TW5W 2750 (-3:0)& - Y~t childWet ie the total ~t of tise thetim (~t) (ol&et) child spentvisiti~ the other persnt in the lest12 months?

v W .iiot qpiicsbtev -3 none

o TMU590 2 E2 (-3:0)6E - oldest childUhst is the tot8t Mmmt of tin thethe (yomgest) (oldest) chi id spentvisitirq the other perent in the lest12 months?

v 00 .Mot applicablev -3 .iiom

7-30

DATA 812$ SiWlii

D

vv

D

vv

D

vvv

D

vvvvv

D

vvv

THs591 m (-1:0)62 - W&S dtildWet to the totat ~t of tia thethe (~t) (obet) chitd epentvisiti~ the ether permt in the ieet12 mnthe?

-1 .Dm’t h00 .Not e@heble

TW592 2 756 (-1:0)6E - Ol&et old kdWet ia the total ~t of tiae thethe (~t) (eMeet) child epentvisitins the other permt in the hot12 amthe?

-1 .OorPt knou00 .iiot qpiiceble

TM2593 1758 (0:2)Uere my POX* received from the otherperent(s) in the leet $2 amths for myof . ..~s chikirm Mithout ● child eqportegreeamt?

O not Wliceble1 .Yee2 .No - ekip to TW595

Tii6594 6 759 (-l:lOooOo)Nhet i c the totai ~t that . . . receivedf- the other perent(e) in the peet 12amthe?

-ml .Don’t howDODWO.iiot qpliceble

W@Ol-- .Ooller ~ mived1- .1OOWO+dollar ~t received

TMS595 1 765 (0:2)Uere my non-h it- or eervicee forchild stpport received fer ~ of . ..~sdli Mren?

O .Not epp(iceble1 .Vm2 .ilo

~e● Pert C - Child qt l~atim fl~ ●

* ●

● The folltii~ fieMe we l~etian ●

● ftege of the fem imxxx there xxxx is ●

● theeource code~rinsllceeee the*● r- of vehee is (0:1). ●

* o .Not l#ed ●

● t .Iqx.lted ●

ti-ti~—~ •**-**w*w*~

D

D

D

1W401 1 766 (0:1)l~ation of ‘TM401~

CSFLO1 1 767Filler... Velue too

IH6403 1 76s (0:1)l~etion-of ‘TiiM04-TM434’

O CSFLD2 3 7mFiller... vetue ViiiCP

D IM2439 1772Iqwtation of ‘TNM39*

D uiS441 Imlqwtation of ‘TiiS441‘

(0:1)

(0:1)

OATA S12E SS61il

D 1$M42 1 774lqlutation of ‘TBB442’

D 1W44S Iml~etion of 1TMS443-TMB446’

D lH 1 776Ixation of CTK2MS*

D MB449 Imlqxltation of *TM6449’

o MS450 lmilqxltat ion of ‘TMS450-TMM53‘

D 1iiU455 lmt~et ion of ‘TMB455’

D IliS456 1780l~etim of ~TNM56’

o 1MS457 1 781lqwtation of ‘TlUi457’

D IliS458 1782l~ation of ‘TMB452’

D M9459 1723Iqmtet i on of ‘TM459’

D 1M2460 1784l~ation of ‘Tiia460’

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D MM& fmlqiutatim of ~TiW62’

D INS463 Iml~stim of #TMS463’

D IitS464 17s8Iqutation of 0TiW64-TiiS462’

D IW470 Iml~etion of ~T?i6470’

D litU471 lmlqnNatim of ‘TW471’

D IM2473 1 791l~tatim of *TMiJ4~’

D IMS474 1 792Iqxttetim of !TMS474-TW477’

D IH8479 1793Iqutatim of ~TM479t

D MS4S0 17%l~atim of ‘TM’

D IMS4M 1795l~tatim of $TW481~

D 1HM82 lmI~ettm of ~TMS482~

D IMS4S3 1797Iqutatim of ‘TMS4S3-TM4S6°

D IHti41i0 17Wl~atim of ‘TliS482C

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(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

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(0:1)

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(0:1)

7-31

DATA S12S GEGIN

Ns4w 1799Ieation of ~T?f84W~

CSF@ 1s00Filler value ‘O’

MS493 1 solIwthn @f ‘TNS490-TnMn’

IMS495 1s02IqxJtatfon of ‘Tms4%l

IHS4% 1s03Imatfon of ~THMM’

lns497 1s04tqautation of @Tm6497’

IMG4* 1W5Iqxtation of ‘TNS4ml

1MS4W 1$06Ipation of ‘Tns4w’

1U8500 1 S07Iqxltathn of ‘Tm8500’

IM6501 loosIqaltation of ‘Tas501 ‘

1W502 1809l~ation of ‘TM8S02-TW507’

lms5m 1 810Ie$lumion Of 0Tns50G’

1M8509 1 811Iqmtation of ~THS509’

IIM511 1 812l~ation of ‘TM8511S

IM8512 1 813)qmtatlon of @TW512-TM8515’

M8517 1 814l~ation of ‘TMSS17-TM8524’

Ins525 1 8?5Iqwtation of W935251

1M526 1 816l~ation of ‘TW5261

IM527 1 817l~tation of CTHS527’

M8529 1 818I-atim of ‘TMS529-TI!8533’

IW534 1 819I-ation of ‘TMS5341

D 1M6535 1820Iqwtatiq of 0TI@5350

D 1MS536 1 221l~ation of ‘TMS536’

D IMS537 1s22I~ation of 0THS537-TM6543’

D 1H8544 la23l~tatim ef ‘TNS544t

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(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

(0:1)

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(0:1)

DATA S122 GEGIN

D IMS545 1824 (0:1)Iqwtation of ‘TMS545-TMB551*

D IM65% 1825 (0:1)Iqnttation of ‘TMS554’

D 1MS557 1s26 (0:1)l~ation of ‘Tm8557-TW571 bv 2’

D IMS55S 1 227 (0:1)l~ation of ‘Tl@55S-TM8572 by 2’

D IMS573 1s2s (0:1)Iqwtation of ‘TMSS73-TMS5S1by 2’

D IM574 1s29 (0:1)l~ation of ‘TW574-TMS5S2 by 2’

D 1M85S3 1s30 (0:1)l~ation of 0TMS5S3-TMB5S9hV 2’

D 1MS5S4 1 331 (0:1)Iqwtation of ‘TH6584-TMS590 b 2’

D 1MSW3 1 332 (0:1)l~tation of ‘TMS593’

D IHS5% 1s33 (0:1)l~atim of ‘TMS594’

o 1MB595 1s34 (0:1)l~ation of ‘TMS595’

D CSFLM 2 as

D TMS~ 1 U37 (0:2)Duriw the peat 12 mntha, did . . .mica env regular or l~atm pa~tsfor the qrt of ~ tho did notlive in . .. ia household

v o .Not a@icebtev 1 .Veav 2 .Uo - ekip to Tmssm

D THS702 1s3s (0:3)v Did . . . nko regular peymnta, lqwetmv ~ta, or bothv O .Mot eppliceblav 1 .Reguiarv 2 .LQ-awv 3 .Both

D TMS704 2 339 (-1:2)Uere any of these pe~ts forthe aqport of . ..”a child orchildren mder 2$ yewe of W

v O .Ilot applicablev 1 .Yeev 2 .NO - skip to THS74Sv -1 .Don’t knom- skip to TIU374S

D THS7W 2 341 (-1:04)v For haumnychildran did . . . tiev ~t pe~tav O .Wot eppl icab~ev 1-03 .The -r of chitdrenv . . . . * eqport pe~tsv .f orv 04 .4+ chi Mrenv -1 .Don’t knou

7-32

DATA SIZE W61N

MTA DKllONMY

MTA SHE SEGlii

D T- la43 (0:2)v h my of tb ~ts thev reeultef acowt-or80aSv other kind of mrittsneeroaentv o .iiotQLicsblev 1 .WSv 2 .MO - skip to mS744

● Those next fsu qmstiom relate to the ●

* aost ~ child ~t ~~t ●

● for . ..~s children ●

w~ •~*ti

D THS71O 2s44 (-1:04)iiouw children sre covered by thatsgrssnnt

v -1 .Davt knouv 00 .Not Sp@icsbtov 1-03 .-r of cbiidrmv M .4+ al ldral

O TM2712 1s46 (0:4)uss this sgresmsnt ● votmtary wittsnsgrseasnt ratified ~ thecourt, ●

court-o-red sgrsaent, m othertype of wittm ssr~t, or snon-written (verbsl) ssrssnsnt

v o .Hot S@icsblov 1 .Volmtwy wittsn sgremsntv .ratifisd ~ the courtv 2 .Court-firsd se~tv 3 .Other W of wittsn sgresmsntv 4 .Bon-mrittal ~ - skipv . to mm

D TU0714 4 S47 (-1:1994)in ~t yssr use this sgreasnt

first reechodv -001 .Dontt knwv Oooo .Kot spplicsbloV 1901-1994 .Yssr

D TM8716 2 S51 (-1:2)v iiss the dolhr ~t originsl lyv Sgreedto svsrbssnchsnesdv -1 .DorPt knom- skip to TIIS720v 00 .iiot Spplicsbtov 01 .Msv 02 .iio - skip to TNW20

o TMJ718 4s33 (-1:1994)lnktyssrmsstim~tlmt ch~

v -W .Don’t knouv DOOD.iiot epplicsbieV 1901-1994 .Yssr

D TM719 1 S57 (0:2)Ussthis chsngsnds orsgrsedto byS court or child ~t -y

v O .Not applicablev 1 .Yesv 2 .iioD TM8720 165a (0:2)

still Sqpossdte pey%i;~t

v o .iiot spf$licsblov 1 .Yesv 2 Jo

o TKsnz 6 839 (-1: O1OOOD)much did . . . pey in childewfmrt mder this sii~t*ire the pest 12 Mnths

v -ml .Don’t knomv 000000 .iiot ~licebiev 1-009999 .Anoint psidv OIWOO .1OWO+ ~t psid ~

O TMS~ 2865 (-1:5)Ars thas ps~ts _-

V -1 .Oon’t knouv 00 .Bot SpfBlicsblev 01 .Thro@ qloymmt related NSSSv .uithholdi~v 02 .Oi rut 1y to the other perentv 03 .Oirectly to the courtv 04 .Directly to ● child sqport egsnv OS .Other

D TMS726 1 267 (0:1)tit kib of provisiom for heslth csrecosts ttere included in the chitd eqqortsgresmnt

v O .Not qlicsbtev 1 .Iion-cuetodid psrsnt to providev .hesith imursncs

o TMms 1s62 (0:1)*t kinds of ~iSiOfIS for heelth csrscosts uero inclded in the child sqportsgr~t

v o JiOt Spplicalov 1 .-tdial pslwlt to providev .heslth ineurmce

D TM8~ la69 (0:1)ihstkiti of provisions for health cm.costs usro incldsd in the child sqportsgr~t

v O .tlot mlicsblev 1 .Non=custodial psrent to psyv .medicst costs directly

D TNS~ 1 870 (0:1)ihst kinds of provisiom for heslth cerecosts ttsre inctded in tha child ~t~t

v O .iiot spplicebiev 1 .tii td sqport psymnts tov .includs * Mdicst SqlpOrt

D TM8~ 1 871 (Oal)ti=t kinds of provisions for health csrecosts mere included in the child sqportsgreasnt

v O .Hot Spplicsbtev 1 .Other

o TMsz% 2 8~ (-3:0)Wet kinds of prwisiom for hsslth csrecosts msro incided in the child St@portsgr~t

v -3 .Honev 00 .Not spplicskt[e

D TNW3ii 1 874 (0:2)(Other thsn the most rscmt sqportsg~t di~ shove),Usre sw of . ..Os other childrenoutside of this hotmhold misr sos21 covered by SrIY other court-orderedsnd/or written chi id sqprt ~rssnsnt

v O .iiot spplicebiev 1 .Yss

7-33

SlPP1902~M0MUWAVEC

DATA 8122 Ssatll MTA S122 BEGIN

v

B

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o

vvv

D

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TM2740 6873MOUti did . . . w h chitd

{-l:omoo)

~t for thisiihi!se ~t(s)&rim the pest 12 mnths

--1 .Om’ t knouOowoo .*t eicebte

1-W34W .Ammt pdd003500 .3300+ smmtpefd

Tl@742 1 881 (0:2)Uere my child sqport Peymsnta hntthout● mrittm ohfld ~t sgrementfor... ‘s children teder ~ 21 drirq thept 12 mtbs?

o .Sot e@kable1 .Ves2 .No - Skip to TM8746

TM6744 6882 (-1:01-)Itouti did . . . pW for childqrturler this ●rr~ t tiinG thepest 12 months

-MIOO1 .Don’t know~ .Not Spplkabte

I-O1lW .The ~ of chfld.-t . . . -id -insthe pest12 mnths.o12m .120ao+ the ~t of.~itd -t . . . peid dri~the pt 12 mnthe

D TM2746 1288 (0:2)tit- the pest 12montti, did . . .k. reguler peyments for the

~mti:f ~ ‘* P@- mt. ..l S houAwldv O .Iiot sppl fhlev 1 .Yeev 2 .NO - skip to TH2200

D Th2748 22W (-1:03)Ferhommwy (othw)persone did . . .tie sqqwt ps~ts

v -1 .Oonot krmlv 00 Jot qp{isebtev 1-02 .The M ef other ~eonev . . . . did nko -t pS~Sv .f or

~ .3+ ths *r of other pereomv . . . . did aeke ~t psyuentsv . f or

wti~ ***W*● TM8730 thru TI$9760 for the f i ret tuo ●

* pereom -timed ●

ti~~

o TN27S0 1 W1 (&nFirst personbon ie this person related to . . .

vvvvvvvv

.Ilot e@ic&le

.Psrent

.%=-

.Ex-spauee

.Chitd mder 21

.Child 21 or O\*f

.Other relatiw

.Not related

o

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o

vvvv

o

vv

Tm7s2 IW2Swxmt pereonhou is this perean rehtd to ...

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o

:34567

m2734

not Spplkebh ‘.Pamt.-.Ex-~.Chi ld -r 21.~ild 21 or Oiti.Other roletiw.Not related

1093 (0:3)First persondtere nM this ~eon ut often tiViw*im the pest 12 aonthewe it in ● privste hme or~rtant, ● nursi~ has, orqtece ●lse

o .Not Spplkablc1 .Privete - or ~r-t2 .Nursilul h3 .Someplsce ●lse

TM7% 1294 (0:3)Secorei pereon- s this ~ wt oftm (iViwdriw the pest 12 annthsuse it in ● privet. - or@erM. ● mrsinG hose, oreoBsplece ●1ss

o .Not ~isable1 .Privste b or spertment

v 2 .Nwsia hoNv 3 .Somplsce ●lse

o TM2732 6893 (-1:012000)First personha mch did . . . POWfor the U@portof this person bim the pest 12aonthe

v -Oooo1 .Oon’t -v 000000 .Not epplicdev 1-011999 .The ~ . . . pstd forv the ~t of thisv .*rson drirvJ the pestv .12-v 12000 .120W+ the~ . . . pdd forv the ~t of thisv person duri~ the pestv .12 mmths

D TB2760 6 901 (-l:oi2000)Check item 116Suond personhoumch did... my for the SwDortof thismthe

v -mlVowowv 1-011999vvvv 012000vvvO TMS762

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.~$t ~Jot Spplicabte.The ~t . . . psid forthe ~t of this.pereal *irg the *t.12 mnthe.120W+ tho ~ . . . psid for.th* Sqqort of thisperson *ire the pest.12 months1 907 (0s2)

Is the entry in TM137480030 or moreo .NotSpplicsbLo

v 1 .Veev 2 .No - skip’ to _

7-34

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D TM8764 6908 (-1:012WD)NOM* did . . . psy *im ths psst12aonthc forthouwortofthsOthsrporsoms thsttmkawnottalksd &at ●lrssdy

v -OO@l .Don’ t kmuv 00oooo Jot S@ioabloV 1-011999 .Tb ~ . . . pstdv .*itu * put 12v .mnths *or tksv .~dtiotivv 0120M :~ths ~ . . . psidv .&rlm tbs psst 12v .aontks for tkov .~t of ths othsrv .~

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D MP8708 1 918I*atlon of t7m70S8

D Iw871D 1 919lqlumion of ‘7M8710’

D IW8712 1 920. Iqlutation af @m8712*

D 1=8714 1 921Iqlumion of 1m8714~

D II@8716 1 922Iqmtation of $m8716S

D 1MP8718 1 923Imation of ‘71C87$8’

D ImP8n2 1 925Imstion. of ‘TK8722*

o 1*26-36 1 927Iqmtat ion of ‘7HW26-WV

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D 1W8746 1 -Iqutstion of @7m8746’

D IMPS748 1 -lqutation of ~m8748’

DIIW8750 1 WIqs,ltatlon of 0TH8750’

D 1W8756 1 937Iqutation of 0TM8756t

DIW8758 1 938lqutation of ~m8758’

D1W8764 1 940Iqlutation of 17M8764’

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om6Mo 1 941Thsss nsxt fm @osthns am _. ..6S hsdth. UotAd you q . ..~Shsdth in Osnsrsl fs O)lcotlsnt,WY ~, -. fair OF POW?

U ?srsaIs 15 ymsrs old w OtdSrv o .aot qpl icsblov 1 .Excellsntv 2 .Very goodv 3 .Ooodv 4 .Fairv 5 .W

07n8802 1942Doss . . . Ws my of ths followfw●ib to $st Srowld?

UPusons 15yoarso1doreldsrv A .A CMS,CfUtChSS or ● uslkuv o Jot S@$cablev 1 .Yssv 2 .Bo

D7M88D4 1943Chsck Itm 11700ss . . . Uss my of ths foilsnim●iti to gst S?omd?

U Porsam 15 ~rs old or otdsrv B .A Uuolchsirv o ●ot spplicsM@v 1 .Vos

7-35

DATA SIZE SEGIN DATA SIZE SEGlii

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Pereom 15 wwo otd or 0(+o .Not ~licebh1 .Vu2 .No - skip to Tiimo

1 945Neo . . . ueed (aid mntioned in TKSS02orTnSW4) for six anthe or Ioneer?

Pereate * w ●id to @et eromdo .iiot appl i+lo1 .Veo2 .s0

TitB810 1946Mea . . . hew my difficulty seeiruI _md Lottere in ordimry ~ printewn * Ueuilul gleesee or Contxctlemee if . . . -1 ty Meere tti

Pereom 15 yews old or oibro .Not epplicabtc1 .ltee difficulty2 .HO difficulty- skip to TM2814

TwEa12 1 94719 . . . eble to eee the wrde d Iottemin erdinery newprint ●t ●ll?

Pereone @w haw difficulty mim mrdB mdlottere in ordimry mwpeper print tiweari~ sleuee

o .Not Spplicao1 .Yee2 .Bo

TnM14 1948Doee. ..hew eny difficulty heeriwenother per80n? (UiIW ● heeriw●id if . ..ueuelly bmors one. )

Perwne 15 yeem old or oldero .iiot O@idlo1 .ilee difficulty2 .iiO difficulty- ~ip to TM2S18

TM6816 1 949lc...ALo to hew that is seid in● Ilwml Cawereetion ● ●11?

Persom ~ hew difficulty heerim tit iseeid in ● no-l Cowere4tion I,mim ●

heeri~ ●id if ~ily news oneo .iiot eppticeblo1 .Vu2 .No

TME818 1 950Baceuse of ● heelth conditionor ● probla, does . . . .haw w tro&lo haviwhio/her speech mderstod?

Per80rm 15 yesm old or OL&fo .iiot appiicabh1 .tiee difficulty2 .iiO difficulty - ~i~TO TK6222

Tm2220 1 %1IS . . . eblo to hew hie/her epeechti”iutood ●t ●l t?

Pweone ~ haw difficulty heving speechmierstood

o .Not appticeble1 .Vu2 .tia

DNtS82Z 1 952Doee...hew ~ difficuky liftim erdCerryins eomethiw u heew 0010 tbs.,ouch u ● ful~ b of Wor.eriee?

U Perecm 15 vows old or oLderv o .iiot ~licabtav 1 .- difficultyv 2 .No difficdty- Okip to ~

DTI$S6Z4 19531s...*1o to lift end carry thisM I#eidlt●t ●11?

U Pereone b hew difficulty lifting mdcerryirq ecwthi~ - heevy ee 10 lh.

v o .Not e@@blov 1 .Wev 2 .iio

D- 1954ooes...hew eny difficulty uelkimw ● flight of stairs without reetim

U Psreone 15 -M old or olderv O .Mot applicablev 1 .llee difficultyv 2 .NOdifficulty- Okip to ~

DTMM2S 1 95518. ..able to -lk w ● flight of stsirewithout reetirg ●t ●il?

u Pereom * hOW difficulty metkiw w ●

l,p ● fli*t of Staire Mithout reetilulv O .Iiot e@i41ev 1 .Veev 2 .iio

0TME230 1956Does. . .hW my cliff iculty mtkimfor ● ~rter of ● ●i te -w 3 city blockx?

U Pereoru 15 yeere old or olderv o .iiot OpplicabLov 1 .HBOdifficultyv 2 .Iio difficulty-ekip to Tii2834

DTliSS32 1 957Is . . . eblo to uelk ● q,wter of ● ●ile●t ●ll?

t) Pereau * hOW difficulty nelkim ●

~rter of ● ●i (ev O .Not q@iceblev 1 .Veev 2 .Bo

D Tl@234 1958Does . . . hOW uty difficulty ueinsthe tele@ne?

U Pereono 15 yeere old or olderv O .Not eppli-ev 1 .liee difficultyv 2 .iiO difficulty-ekip to _

oTms36 1959Is . . . Me to ue tiw telephone ●t sil?

U Pemone 160 hew difftoutty ui~ thetelephone

v O .Not appiicebiev 1 .Veev 2 .Mo

7-36

DATA ,s12s S261U MTA S12S SEGIli

● SecuJM of s phyeical w mnta( health ●

● cmdfttlm, b . . . hove difficulty ●

● doi~ my of the folloni~ by hiulf/ ●

● hereelf(exclde the effects of tqwy ●

‘ Corditiau)? ●

D- 1%0oeee . . . keve ~ difficulty getti~would imi~ the h?

u Perecem 15 ywere otd or oltiv o .Sot eppl i-hv 1 .iiee difficultyv 2 .NO difficulty

o ni2s39 1 %1Doee...need the help of enother peremin ordu to $et erred ineide the houee?

U Pereom uith difficulty settirul ●romdimida the h

v O .Iiot qapliceblev 1 .Yeev 2 .s0

9TM2840 1%2oeee...heve eny difficulty getti~crowd wtside tke the hae, for ~leto chop or visiet ● doctoroe office?

U Pereau 15 yssre old or olderv O .Sot eicablev 1 .liae difficultyv 2 .iio Oiffiallty

D Tt18B41 1%3ooee...need the kelp of mother pereonin order to set ereuui outei& the haD

U Pereom with difficulty soina outside thehone

v O .tiot ep@iceblev 1 .Veev 2 .No

o Tms42 1%4Doee . . . hwo eny difficulty gettim intoeldeutof bederacheir?

UPemone 15yeareoldoroldwvvv

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O .Not qpl iceble1 .* difficulty2 .MO difficulty

1M6Doee . . . need the help of enother pereoninorder toi@inudout of bed or● choir?

Pereone uith difficulty settim in end outof bederacheir

o .Sot ep@icebl* “1 .Vee2 .iio

1%6Ooee . . . hove eny difficulty takirq ●

both or ● shouer?Pereone 15 yeere old or olfkr

O set qpl i-lo1 .NOOdifficulty2 .iio difficulty

D -5 i %7Dea . . . needthe kelpofulotkerpweonin or&r to teke ● both?

U PereoIu uith difficulty teki~ ● both or

v O .Sot eppl iceblev 1 .Veev 2 .Bo

DTM2246 1%8Doee . . . hew q difficulty getti~

u Pereone 15 yeere old or olderv O .Not W@ itiev 1 .iiae difficultyv 2 .s0 difficdty

D -7 1%9Doee... needthe helpof enother pereoninwdertosetdreeed

U pe~ * hove difficulty $ettina dreeeedv O .Sot ~liceblev 1 .YeeY 2 .Uo

DTMES4S 970Ooee . . . t!eve wry difficulty meikinf#

U Pereem 15 yeere old w OtdWv O Jot eppl itiev 1 .Iiee difficultyv 2 .s0 difficultyD TMSS49 lm

Oea . . . mod * help of emther pereonin order to uelk?

U Pereene * ~ difficulty nelkimv O sot eppl icablev 1 .Yeev 2 .s0

DTM2230 1 9nooee . . . hove my difficulty eetim?

U Pereom 15 yeere otd of OidOfv O .iiot qpl iceblev 1 .nae difficultyv 2 .s0 difficulty

D TM251 19?3Doee . . . need the kelp of mother pereonin order to eet?

u Pereem mith difficulty eeti~v O .Not qpiiceblev 1 .Veev 2 .s0

o TNBU52 1 974Deee . . . hove my difficulty ueiw thetoilet, incldim ~ttifvj to the toilet

U Pereone 15 mre old or ol~rv O .Sot applicablev 1 .nee difficultyv 2 .tto difficulty

DTi@S53 1975Doee...need the help of OnOther pereonin order to U the toilet?

u Pereom uith difficdty UeiINI the toiletv O .Set elpliceblev ? .Veev 2 .No

7-37

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DATA $122 SEGltt

DTW854 1 W6m . . . hsve q difficulty keepiwtrssk of Q ti btlls?

U Pereom 15 vows old or OldSrv o .Not qplhebtev 1 .4ss dlffisuttyv 2 .NO dlffkulty

D TMEG55 1977Oose . . . need ths help of mother personinorder tokeeptruk ofaoneyubibills?

U Pwecsu 15 yews old or oMervvv

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197sDese . . . heve ury difficulty preperi~role?

Peream 15 yesre eid or OidSrO .Not qptfcebte1 .Hse d~fficulty2 .UO difficulty

TMR57 1 979Does . . . need the help of snother personin order to prepery mele?

Persons 15 years otd or oibrO. Not qlioebte1. vu >2. no

lWooee . . . hsvQ ~ dtffisutty d6i~ li~t~uork, - es tmehins dishoe orSueeptrlo ● fbor

Pereom 15 yosre old er ol&rO. Mot e@kebte1. HSSdifficulty2. HOdifficulty

TH8859 1 981Oae . . . need the help of enother personin order to ~ light houework?

Perean with difficulty doi~ lighthoueuork

o Jot Sp@kebte1 .Yee2 .No

T- 1W2Ie ~= mrked in TM?)G50ferthe Sctivitiee listed?

Persons 15 yeemold or otderO .Ilot eppiicsble1 .Yee - ss to TMS2762. Mo - Skip to TM8G90

TMB876 1983

my of

You heve esid that . . . neetb the help ofmother person tdth one or moreSctfvftits. kho helps . . . with thesemotivities? Atvyane●lse?Ffret Neiper

Persom * rned hdp of mother ~eon mithone Orfmre Ssttvitia

Q Jot ~liceblo1 .Sm2 .Osuihter3.W4 .Parmt5 .Other relstive

OATA S12E SEGIN

Natrehtivev 6 .Friawl or nei~v 7 .Paid h81pv a .Other Mnrelatlvev 9 .Did nst receive hciP -v .Skip to TmG892

o TM2878 19MVaI heve eeid thst . . . need the help ofmother perem with one or wreUtivitim.Wo helps . . . uith these ectivitiee?~ ●lse?

U Persons W need help of mother perem withone or m sctivitiss

v Secod helperv O .Not ~liceblev 1 .Sonv 2 .Oeuahterv 3 .Spobuev 4 .Perentv 5 .Other rdativev Mnreletivev 6 .Friend or neighborv 7 .Peid helpv 8 .Other nonrelative

oTmGnGo 19851s (person ~tioned before) ●

howddd *?First Helper

U Pereom h need help of mother person With- sr mre ectivitiee

v O .Ilet wtdev 1 .Vee

DTMG8S2 19M1s @ereemmentionedbefore) ●

homehdd -r?Mcond Helper

U Peretm 16w need heip of enother person withone or -e ectivitlee

v O .Ilot ~ifcsbiev 1 .Vee

oTM08G3 3 967Is @ereon mentionsd before) ●

hotmshold ~?First Helper

U Persons Ao need help of mother person withme or mom Sctivitiee

v 000 not epplicsbtev 101-999 .Perem n@xr

DTIIB8M 3990Is (person mtioned before) ehousehold tit?second Helper

U Peream b need hdp of enother person withone or more ectivitiee

v WO .IlOt e@icebiev 101-999 .Pereon rsAw

DTIW85 lmle (poreon mentioned before) ●

howehold ~?F}rst He@er

U Persons * neut hdp of enother person uithone or awe ectivitiee

v O .Hot qpliceblev 1 .No

7-3a

DATA S12S Uala DATA S12S SSGIN

DTHU8S6 1PM18 (perem -fond bfore) ●

immddd ~Seomd ilelper

u Pereom dteneed help efsnothw~mithOne or - actlvitlee

v o .iIet *i*lov 1 .iio

DTM28S7 1995R!rhoul mkee. ..neededthehelp of mother person?

1) Persons ti need help of enotker person Hi thme or mm Sctivitiee

v o .Not S@tcdAev 1 .Lese thm 6 mnthsv 2 .6 to 11 monthsv 3.lto2vw4’ev 6.3t05. yesrev S.uorothensyeersDTH8888 29M

ouriw the pest mmth did . . . (or . ..’s)femi lY pey for uvy of thst . . . received?

u Persons ~ need help ef enother person withoneor noreectivitiee

v -1 .Don’t knw - Skip to TME892v 00 .ilot ~liaablev 01 ●VSSv 02 .No - ekiP to TWS92

O TM22S9 699snon uch ws peid for such help in lestmonth?

U Persau or faiiies Ao psid for helpreceived

v -Oooo1 .Don’t knowv 00DDOO.Set WlicebLev 1-999999 .Dol lwe

O TH8890 1006check Its! T19X. Wee difficulv aerked in TMiM22,TWi826, TMB830, Tii6S34, Tm2s32 for myectivity

U Pereom 15 yeere old or olderv O .Sot ~ksbtev 1 .Vav 2 .iio - Skip to Taa902

0TM8892 2 loosI hwe recorded thet . . . hee difficultynith certain activities. U’Iich conditionor cmditiom m this csrd csuss thicdifficulty? Any otherT

U Persons hsvins difficulty uith sw ectivityv 00 .iiot ef@icsbLeu 01-99 .Firet cmdition

DTitS29b 2 10071 hsve recorded that . . . hse di f f icuttywith certain sctivitiee. iihichcondition or conditions en this Cerdcuss this difficulty MY other?

U Persom havim difficulty with my ~tivityv DO .iiot applicablev 01-w .SecondUordition

.

D- 2 1009Check It- T20I kew recwded thet . . . hee difficultywith certain activities. Wish sonditionor Calditi- m this card ~ thiscliff ioulty? AW other?

U Psreone hevi~ difficulty with my ectivityv m .aot qqAitiev 01-W .Third condition

D= 1 1o11Cimcklta 120Are tmo or wre sonditiom enterd inTNSW2 -Tii8sw?

U PerSam hsvi~ difficulty with my sctivityv O .iiot -1 iodAev 1 .Vesv 2 .Iio - skip to TM2902

D- 2 1012Utich if the coIditiam do you Coneitito be * -in reeeon for . ..*Scliff iculty?

U Persons with two or more conditiorm ceusimdifficulty uith activities

v 00 .Not applicablev 01-W .Mein cmditionDTMSW2 1 1014

Das . . . heve ● hmins di~i 1itysuch u dyelexis?

u Persom Uith two or - conditions aimdifficulty Mith activities

‘v O .iiot qplidlev 9 .Yeev 2 .iio

DTW906 1 1015.- . . . hsve ● Nntal retwdet ion?

U Persons with t- or mre conditiom CMSinOdifficulty uith activities

v O .Wot wl icsblev 1 .Veev 2.lio t

om8w6 1 1016Dae . . . heve ● * develofmenmldisability euh es eutiem or cehbmlpalsy?

u Personswith tuo or more editions csueinndifficulty with activities

v O .iiot -licebiev 1 .Vesv 2 .No

DTM2W2 1 1017Does . . . heve AlzheiBerOs dieeese,senility or titim

U Pereom uith tw or more ccmlitione ceueinedifficulty with sstivitiee

v o .Not Sppliceblov 1 .Yeev 2 .No

D TW91O 1 1018Check‘Item T21Does . . . heve ● eny other 9mt*l or-tionel condition?

U Persons uith two or aoro coditione ceueinsdifficulty uith sctivitiee

v O .Not epplicebiev 1 .Yeev 2 .No

7-39

OATA 8122 WGlilDATA 5122 BEGIN

D TMW12 1 1019check Ita T21Ulet ia

u Persons15v ovv ;v 3v

~ TMS914

. . ..~s S@e?yeers old or older.iiot mlicabh.15 y,ere ●ld - Skip to ~.16 to 67 s old.62 yswe otd or Older - skip.to m8926

1 1020Check Ita 122IS WisebL@ (code 171) mrked on thecontrol cud for . ..?

u Persons 16t067yeersof Wvvv

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TM8916 1 1D21Check lta T23Is 41ieabLe@ (cork 171) mrksd on the1ss?

Pereom 16 to 67 yeere of sse with dissblednot ked on the control csrd

o .iiot SpplicabL*1 .Yee2 .lio - skip to TM920

THS918 t 1022w heve recorded thst . ..’s hdth orcondftion li-ita the kid or ~tof uork . . . cm de. 1s thet correct?

Pereom wish ditied mrked m 1SSo .Not Sf@icablc1 .Ya - skip to TuW222 .ao - skip to TnW26

Tas920 1 1023check It- 124Ooee . . . hew ● physicsl, mental or otherheelth cccriition tiich limits the kid or~t of wrk . . . cen&?

Persons with disebhd mrkod on controt cardor 1SS

O .Uot applicable1 .Voe - itsrk ‘171- an 1SS2.iio-skipto Tniw26

TM6922 1 W24~eck Itm T241$ Work~ (code 1P) mrked on 1SS?

Persons 16 to 67 yeere of sge withdisability

O .Not epplicebte1 .Yes - skip to TMS9262 .No

TMS924 1 102s. ..Os heelth or -ition prevent . .

froa working ● ● job or hminees?Percom 16 to 67 yaws of ege withdisability and uith wrked mrksd on 1SS

O .Iiot applicable1 .yee2 .No

Tms9261t026h . . . haw ● physical, mtal or other

heelth condition ~ich tiaits the kidor ~t of wrk . . . candoarouui thehoime?

Persom M to 67 wsre of sge withdisability md ui~ wrked ~rked on 1SS

v 2.b-skipto Ti@930

DTMW2S 1 1027Does . ..0s heslth or aaditim QLeteiyprevent . . . fz doim Mork crowd theholme?

u P~ 16 yoere of s@ or Oider mithhealth condition thet limits ~ of uorkCmdosramd the howe

v O sot WLiceblev 1 .Mev 2 .No

D- 1 102sCkeck Ita 1151s ~’ ~ked in TW918, TMS920orTm9926?

UPereone 16ywrsof sseorolderuithhoelth condition thst limits ~t of bcsn&srdthe hame

v O sot qpti+lev 1 .Yeev 2 .110- Skip to TM942

DTMS932 2 1029[ hew ~rked thet . . . is limited inwrkins ●t ● job or ●rotd the haee -~ich conditim or cmditione on thiscard ere the ~ of this Iiaitatim?

uPereom 16yeereofeseorowr uithheelthcondition thet limits Uomt of work

v 00 .iiot qpiiccblev 01-99 .First coalition

DTMS934 2 1031] hew mrkod thet . . . is limited inuorki~ot ajoboruamd the hotme -bich comiition or corditiom on thiscud ●re the ~ of this limitation?

U hreone 16 yesre of ese or owr uith heslthcondition that limits aomt of wrk

v 00 .Iiot qpliceblev 01-99 .- Corciition

D THS936 2 1033I hew xed thet . . . is limited inMorkinii atajobor erouuitbhouse -dtich conditim or caxiitione on thiecerd ●e the cume of this Iiaitetion?

U Pereom 16 yeers of sge or owr with heslthcredit im thst 1 i-its ~t of mork

v W .Iiot qticsblev 01-W .Third conditim

DTMS93S 1 1035Check It- T16Aro tuo or more codi t ions mtered in

u Persom 16 ~re of ~ or m uith heetthcoditim thet ii-its aamt of wrk

v O .ilot -L ititev 1 .Yesv 2.iio-skip to TIiB942DTli8940 2 1036

Check It- T17With of the corditiam & you considerthe min ressm for the 1imitatim?

U Persom 16 yeere of ege or owr with tuo orli-itins hea~th conditiom

v 00 .Mot qpliceblev 01-W .iisin condition

v O Jot spplic&lev .1 .Vee

7-40

DATA Sl= Sswl DATA 8128 wall

D wOM1 1?033 (0:2)1s . .. The deeigleted perent or wrdien ochildrm mder the eee of 22 ho live inthis houeehold?

v o .Ilot e@iceblev 1 .Veev 2.mo-ektpto TW022

0TM2%2 1 ImCheck [t- 1171s ●..* *imtd permt or WerdimOfchildrm-theeseoflive in this ~ld?

UPereone 16~reefeSeeroVWtimitino heelth Coditiom

v o .Ilot eppllceblev 1 .V08v 2. No-ektpto7tlS960

D TW944 1 1040Seculee of ● phyekel,leemins or Nntalhodth condition, do q of . ..CSchi Ldrmmdor 6yeereofeeeheve myLimitstiom ●t ●ll in the W1 kind ofectbdtiee dme bv moot cMldren their

u oee%%ed perentor ,w’dim of chiMrenuxkrthe eneef6hlive in this houDo-hold -

v o .Not eppliceblov 1 .Yav 2 .NO - skip to 7M6952

DTM3946 3 WbtUtich cbll*m hew ectivlty limitatiaw?

U 0eeim9ted permt or guerdm with chi ldrmtir 6 yeere of etp uith li=itstiom inW[ kind of ectivltiee

v W .Mot Cppliceblcv 1OI-W9 .Pemen -

D Tli8948 3 1064Ulfch Chilm hew ect{vftv limitati-?

U Oeei@mted permt or guerdim with chi ldrmmder 6 were of em mith lidtatiom in

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oeei@-leted pumt or bim with Chi ltimder 6 veers of .s. uitk limitation inWI kind of ectivitiee

Ooo .Not *f*lo101-999 .Pereon rnAer

TN89S2 1 1060Maw -of . ..le childrmtder the egoof 6 received therw or di~ticeervicee deef~ to net theirtilopmntel -?

Oeeigneted perent or suerdhn uith childrenwaler 6 yeere.of ego with limftetiom inWI kind of ectivttioe

II .Net qpl ic@e1 .Yee2. No-ekiptom696D

D- 3 10s1UhichChildrm hew received tkeeeeervi coo?

U Permt or guerdim uithchilti mdw .9.6 * how received therepy or diegnoeticeervicee deefsmd to uet theirdswlqmmtal -

v 000 .Not qplidlev 101-9W .Pereon~

D- 3 1034UliehCMldral hew -fvd theeeeervicee?

u Perent or studm uith children waler es.6 * hwe received therepy or dlesnoeticeervicee deefmed to met their*lqmmtel _

v ODD.Not q@ iceblev 101-9P9 .Pereon ~

D- 3 1=7*M chikm hove received thee.Oervi Cee?

U Perent or gtnrdim d th dd MraI mder .s.6 dto hew received therw or diesnmticeervicee duisned to mt thdrdwetepmtel -

v ~ .Not qiplicAlev 101-W9 .Perem -r

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the dni~ted permt or suwdim:xildrm betuemthoeseeef6d 21tdae liw h this howehold?

U Permt or guerdim with CMlckm mder eee6 * hew received therepy or diunoettceervicee deeisned to met theirdwelqmmtal *

v O .Not eppf lceblev 1 .Veev 2 .NO - skip to TI@926

DTM3%2 1 1061Secame of ● phyekel, leernim or amtelhealth condition, do my of . ..%chi Mrmbetuem tke ~ of 6ud 21hove limitetiofm in their ebility to do~lw .chooL work?

U Deeigneted perent or guerdim of chi hirmbetueen theegeeof6ti21*liw intkie houeehold

v O .Not _licAAev 1 .Veev 2 .No - ekip to 7HW70 .

Oniew 3 1062lhichchildrm hew cliff icutty dofmre@er ecbool work?

U Deeiipmted permt or smrdim of childrmbetneen theegee of6md21thelWe inthis ~ld nith lhitetiom in theirebility to do regular echooi mork

v 000 .Not qplkeblev 101-9W .Pereon -r

D71iBM6 3 1063ISIichchildrm hew difficulty doi~reader echool work?

U Deeigmtedpermt or werdim of childrenbetween the ego. of 6 d 21 b liw inthis houehold uith limitetiom in their*i 1itv to do remler echool wrk

v 000 .Not qpliceblev 101-999 .Perem ~

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D- 3 IOMWlch dd Mrm haw dfff iculty ckti~regular echool writ?

U Deeiomted per-t or guerdien of childrmbetwenthe eeeeof6ud21tiliw inthis hotmehold Mith limitative in theirebility to de rewler echoel Merk

v m .iiot q)liabtev 101-999 Areon -r

o- 1 107Tiieveewyof . ..08 Ckildrm betnem the~of6md21ever receiwdmyepeciat dlcetial eervicee?

- u Oeeimetai perent Or Stmrdim of Childralbetuemthe egeeof6ed21tiliw inthis houeehdd uith Iidtatime in theirtii lity to do regular echool mork

v o .Not eppliceblov 1 .Yeev 2 .No - ekip to TBBW6

o TM972 3 1072With chi MraI hew receiwd epecial*t ion eervicee?

U Oeeigneted pe8unt or guerdien of childrenbetmemthe eeeeof6d21tiliw inthis heueheld md kew receivd epecid*tien eervicee

v Ooo .iiot WLidlov 1o1-999 .Pereon ~

o W2974 3 1073thich childrm hew received epeciale&cetion Servicee?

u Oeeimted permt or Werdim of Childrenbetmeen thoegee of6md21@ioliw inthis houeehold md haw received epsciattiation eervicee

v Ooo .Not ~licebtov 101-999 .Perem ~

O TMU976 3 107s161fch Childrm hew received epecialUkJcet i- eervicee?

U Deei~ted mrent or merdim of chi idrm

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TM2972 1 %081Are MY ef . ..’s chihirenbetneen thee@eeof 6 & 21 Currentty reCeiViWepeciel ~tien eervicee?

Oeeiiymted permt W tiim of Chi1*betueen thee9e8ef 6erd2ttitiw inthis bowehold md hew receiwd epecielechcatial eervicee

o .iiot epplicebio1 .Vee2 .No - skip to TM8986

3 1082With children ere currently receivi~epeciel edmtim eervicee?

u oeeiwBetedperent Or suerdienof childrenbetueen theegee of6end21nhotiw inthis koueehold ud ere receivina epecialedlcetien eemicee

v 000 Jot e@iceblev 101-999 .Perem redmr

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oTnWS2 3 lmWith chi Mrm ere Currmtty receivimepecisl titial eervicee?

u Deeiilneted perent or xrdim of Childrmbet-the egeeof6ti21tiliw inthis kot,uehold ml ●re receivins epecial-tion eervicee

v 000 .iiot epplicdev 101-999 .Pereon -

DTii8w 3 IoeuUlich Chi ldral ere currently receivimeueciat edcetion euvicee?

U Desi&eted mrmt or werdim of children

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1 lW1Check It_ 119Is . . . the deei~ted perent or guerdimof childrm btuem the egee of 3 erd 14* liw in this ~ldT

Deei~ted permt or wrdim of chi Mrenbtmemthe ~of6fi21tiliw inthis houeehdd md ere receivirw epecieleAJcetial eervicee

O .iiot q@iceble1 .Vee2 .no - ekip to Tli29W

1 1092Oo myof . ..~s chil*m bettam the Weof 3 d 14 hew ● hrw leetiw tiitionthet li-ite their &ility to nelk, rm orwe stairs?

Deeigneted perent or ~im of childrenbetueen theesee of3md14uholiw inthis Immehold

O .Not ~ticeble1 .Vee2 .ito - skip to THB9%

3 1093ihich chi ldrm hew difficulty withtheee ectiviti*?

Deeiimeted perent or guerdim of chi Mrenkmmen the ●gee of 3 end 14 * Iiw inthis ~Ld md hew ● 1- Leatiwcondition thet limits their ebility to mlk,Mm, or w Staire

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3 10MUIich children heW difficulty withthee 6ctivitiee7

Deei~ted permt or guerdim of childrenbetmeen thee9ee of3emi14tiliw inthis immeheld end hew ● tom leetiwcmdition thst limits their ebility to nelk,rim, or w Stai re

000 not eppl icebie101-999 .Pereon *r

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DTM2994 3 1099Utich ohit~en - difficulty withtheee ectivitia?

u 0e8imted permt w dim of childrenbetwenthe e0eoof3Ud14 *live inthis heueehold d hew ● lotw laeti~caditien thet Li-te their ebility to mlk,rm, er Uee Staire

v Ooo .iiot qfMicablov 101-999 .Pemm -

DTiiS9% 1 1102check Item120Aremypemm ~mcordedinTitS946 throu@ Ti@994?

U Deeifmtai mmnt or ~im of Childrm

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3 11031 hew recorded tket (read the m ofchi Mmn identified in TW946 throwhTii8996) hwe cliff iculty( ies) uith certainUtivitiee? tiich amditiim orconditiau em ~ible for theeediffictktiee?Firet cbitd

Ouiikleted pumt w @erdien of Childrabetwmtbe ~sf3*14 tAo live inthis howeidd d X difficult(iee)with certain activities

ODo .iiot qqliiceblo101=999 .Pwson _

2 llU*ich corditim or comiitiorm arereepomibic for theea difficdtiee?Fimt child

Oeeign,tad pemnt Or iplmdien of Chi ldrmbetueen thea9ee of3emi16ti live inthis houeahold- tww difficuit(iee)with certain ectivitie8

M .iiot ~liceble ‘01-W .Firot emdition

oTii9002 2 1108With condition or oomiitime erereepomiblo for theee difficulties?First thild

u Deeitlnated perent w iwrdim of Chi Mrulbetueen thee2ee of3mai14holiw inthis houehold d hsw difficult(iee)mith certain ectivitiee

v 00 .iiot e@icablov 01-w .Secold Cauiitial

OTU9W4 2 1110Ihich cmditien or umlitiefu ●rereepomibl. for these difficulties?First child

u oeeiOnsted perent Or eim of Childrmbetuemtk ageoof3ti14dw live inthis houuhoid - heve cliff icult(ies)with certain acthitioe

v w .iiot eppliceblcv Ot-W .Third condition

om9w6 3 1112Mlioh Calditial or oaditiom aremepmeible for thae difficulties?sumd child

U Doeigneted pemt or swdim of childrenbetmeen thoweoof 3ti14Mholiv9 inthis hwedwld md h difficuit(ioe)with cutain activities

v ODDJot qpl icablev 101-999 .Porem -

D- 2 1115Utioh conditim or conditiom ●remepomibla for theee difficulties?$acmd child

u Duigneted permt or @lerdien of Chi Mrenbetmemthe 8iw80f3ud14ti live inthis Immehold md have difficuit(iee)uith cortsin ectivitiee

v w Jot WI idlev 01-99 .Fimt coruiition

o M1O 2 II*7lhich condition or coruiitiotm ●ereeponeiblefor theee difficulties?socod child

U Designated parent or prdim of childrenbetwenthe eiieeof3atd14k live inthie howehold md have difficult(iee)uith certain aotivitiee

v 00 .ilot qplicablev 01-w .Second oaditim

D TN9012 2 9119wick Conditim or oeditieru emmei==ible for these dlffiouit$ee?$umd child

u Daei2neted puent Or gwrdien of childrenbetneen the~of3aui14ti live inthis houeeholdud tww difficult{iu)with certain activitiu

v w .Not eppi i-ov 01-W .Third condition

D TH9W4 3 1121iA!ich Coalition Or -itime emmeponeible for theee difficuitiee?Third child

U Deeigrnted puent gr guerdim of childrenbetueen theeeee of3end14ti live inthie houehold end IMUWdifficultwith certsin ottivitiee

v m .Mot applitiev 101-999 .Pemm -

D TW016 2 1124Urich Cmdition or Cmditi- are~iblo far thoee difficulties?Third child

U oeei~tai perent or ~im of childrmbetwenthe eOeoof3md14dlo live inthis ~ld d hew difficuit(iee)with certain ectivitiee

v w .iiot eppiiceb~ov 01-W .Fimt condition

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o Tii90t8 2 1126Ulich Conditial or Coditiom ws~iblo for thsss difficulties?Third ohild

u Dosignstd psrmt or ,urdim of Chi ldrsnbstussn thesOss of3uul14tholivs inthis ImmAold md hsw diffioult(iss)with certain sctivitiss

v 00 .Uot s@idov 01-w .S@cad caditim

oTi4W20 2 112S*ich colditim Or Calditiolu Srs~i~o for thsss difficulties?Third child

U oosi~tod psrmt or gmrdim of chiidrmbtusmtho sossof3dlbtdw IiVein

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w .Not spplicsbi901-99 .Third -ition

m9022 1 1130H8s ... ovsr qptisd for SocialSscurity dissbitity bmefit$ forhia/hsrsotf?

Dssisnstod psrmt or snrdim of chi Mrsnbotunntho sgosof3uui14t6w livsinthis housshold ad hwo difficdt(iss)uith csrtein sctivitiss

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TH9D24 1 1131Iiss . . . evsr roceivsd Social Securitydissblility bsnsfits?

hsi~tsd psrmt or SUrdim @w hss wsr~lisd for social Sscurity disabilitybsnsfits for hi@twsstf md * hsschildrmbtbmm thosgssof 3 md 14*livo in this Iwashotd d hwsdifficult(ios) uith osrtain activities

o .iiot Spplisabh1 .Ves2 .Uo - skip to TN9032

TM9026 4 1132In *t YOU did . . . start reaivinssocial sscurity dissblitity bsnsfits?

Ossignstsd print or ~rdim I&IOhss averSF@iod for social Sscurity disabilitybsnofits for him/herself md * hssChildrsnbetussn thosgos of 3snd 14 *tivs in this housshold USI hswdifficdt(iss) uith cutain sctivitiss

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D 1MZ200 1 1136Salutation of ~Tm88w*

o liwoz 1 1137lqlutation of ‘TMSD2’

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o Iii8804 1 1136Iqumion of ‘nfsw’

D IMSSD8 1 1139Imation of ‘Twssos’

D MSS1O 1 1140Imtion of *TMSS1O’

D I-12 1 1141imstion of ~Tassf2’

D 1HSM4 1 1142l~stion of ‘TMSS14’

D IMSS16 1 1143Iqxttation of ‘TMSS16*

D 1HSS18 1 1144lqut@tion of $TitSi318’

D N@S20 1 1145Iqlutation of ‘Twss20’

D 1MSS22 1 1146Iq)utationof ‘TMSS22’

D IHSB24 1 1147lqwtation of ~7mas24’

D MSSZ6 1 114sl~ation of CTitSS26’

D IiiSS26 1 1149lmation of ~Tliss2s’

D litSS30 1 1150lwation of ‘TliSmD’

D MSS32 1 1151Ixation of ~TM832’

D 1KSS34 1 1152Iqlutation of 0TMSS34*

D 1ii8S36 1 1953Iqn,ltatial of ‘TtiS836’

D lMSS38 1 1154IMation of ~Tmss3s*

D 1itSS39 1 1155Iqxltaticllof *TH283W

D IMSS40 1 1156Iqlllmtion of ~Tmaa40’

D 1itSD41 1 11s7Iqlutstion of ~TIW41’

D IM6S42 1 1138Iqautationof $Tma42’

o Iiiw43 1 1159Imation of *TMM43’

D 11i6244 1 1160l~ation of 1Ti@844’

D 1WS45 1 1161lqwt*tion of ‘TM845°

D 1M646 1 1162Iqxltation of *TMM6$

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o IMES47 1 1163IqJutatfon of ~7mw47’

D Imss4s 1 1164Iqxltation of ~msa4sj

o MSS49 1 1165l~ation of @7asB49$

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D Nss51 1 1167Iqxltotion of @mM51‘

b 1HM52 1 1166Iqutation of *TW8520

D Imss53 1 1169I~ation of IWS6530

D lMSW4 1 lln~ation of ‘TMSS54’

D IM2S55Iqxltatiol of ’M13a55’

D MS856 1 1172l~ation of ‘TH66W

D IW257 1 1173l~ation of ‘TIiSSS7’

o imsws 1 1174l~ation of tlass5a~

D M8S59 1 1175Iqnmtion of $TMW59*

D IMSS76 1 1176lqxnation of 17MW76$

D MSSS7 t llmIqxltatial of ~msW71

D lMSSSS 1 1179IqJutation of ‘7wssss1

D MSSW 1 11s0Iqxltation of ‘TMsss9’

D MS%? 1 1181Iqlutation of ~lmss921

D M6894 1 11s2lqlumion of ~7m8s94*

D IitS8% 1 14s3Ixation of 17)ISSW$

D MW02 1 11s4Iqxlmtion of ~mB902’

D IMS904 1 1185l~ation of ‘~’

D 1W906 1 11s6lq)umtion of VMs906s

D M90S 1 1187lmation of ‘Tiiwo8’

D 1IW1O 1 1168lqutation of ~T)lS910$

o Nos91a 1 llWIeation of ‘mmtal

D MW24 1 11%Iqutation of VMW24’

D MOW 1 1191lmation of ‘Tmw260

D M8922 1 1192Iqwtation of ~mw22*

o UiS932 1 llBlqutationof ~ms932*

D M90W 1 11%Iqiutation of ‘TH9WIC

D M9002 1 llWI~ation of ‘TN9DD2~

D 1MW1O 1 12Wlqxltation of ~Ta9010~

,D M9012 1 1201leotion of *TW012’

D IJlW16 1 1202Iqutation of ~7iQ9016’

D II@O18 1 1203iqmtst ion of ~m90?8’

D Ilm22 1 1205Iqxltation of @la9022~

D 1W9026 1 1207lqamtion of Wt9026’

D S-FILL 1 120aFiller

● Part F - Utilizatiat of Meelth Car. ●

● services *

D TW1OO 1 1209Duriml the pset 12 mnthe, use . . . .● petient in ● hospital overnightor longer?

U Pereono 1S ywers old or ottirv O .Uot qlicablev 1 .Vav 2 .No - ekip to 7H9122

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DATA $122 Smlu

D TIWI02 2 tzloSou ~ differatt times did . . . . stayin G hospital Overniiht or lomer tiiwthe pest 12 ~?

U Patimts in ● hospital Overnidn or lomerdlrim the poet 12 mllthe

v -1 .Dm’t Iumuv w ●ot Sppliceblev 01-W .Timee

D TN9104 1 T212MBetmeethe ~ for . ..’s lestheepital St@y?

U Patients in ● hospital overnight or Iomerdurirui the pest 12 months

v o .Not Sppiiceblev 1 .chi Ld birth

D TM9106 1 1213Wet wee the meson for . ..’s lesthospital stare

U Patients in ● hospital overnight or lowerckirim the met 12 ~ths

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.Settifq or ,ettim stitches)

Wlos 1 1214-t use the reeeonfor . ..$s lasthoepitai Stm

mtionto in s hospital overnightor lwwsr-i~ the pest 12 amths

o .Iiot Spplioeblo1 .Other tiical

TM9110 1 1215Ulat use the reeeon for . ..’s lasthospital sta~

Patients in ● hospital owmight or lawertii~ the past 12 mmths

o .Not Sppliceblo1 .Mentat or -tialel probksa or

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TM9112 1 1216Wet wee the meson for . ..1s lesthoepi tat st@

Pstients in ● hoepital overnight or loneerckri~ the pest 12 mmths

o .Not Sp@iceble1 .Drug or ●lcoho[ tie problem

.or disorder

TM9114 1 121?Uee . . . ● petient in ● VA or ●ilitaryhospital tiirq (thiS visit/my ofthese visits)?

Patients in ● hospital overnight or longer&rim the put 12 mmthe

O .Not ~liceble1 .Yes, iiilitery2 .Vee, VA3 .Yee, both ●ilitwy d VA4 .No

TiWl16 t 1218use . . . ● patient in ● peychi*trichospital or ● psychiatric uait of shospital drim(this vieit/eny ofthese ViSitS)?

Patiente in ● hoepitai ovemi~t or l-roirg the pest 12 mnths

O .liot ~licabie1 .Yee2 .No

OATA $122 SEGlil

D TM9118 3 1219lion mny ni~ts in ●ll did . . .~ in ● hospital (of Wtype) &iIw the pest 12 aonthe

U Patients in ● hospital overnight or lower*in the pest 12 Mnths

v -01 .Oon’t knouv 000 Jot ~licAlev 001-9W .Nights

o T149120 3 1222Nou ~ of these nibts mere inthe pest 4 mmthe

U Petimts in ● hoepitel Overnidtt or bmercbriw the pest 12 mnths

v 000 .Not WLicablev WI-999 .iii$htsv -03 .All nidnsv -03 .Nomv -01 .Oon’t krlou

o W122 3 1223During the pest 4aonths, ebout hou~ deye did illness or injurykeep . . . in bed mre then helf of the*Y (include *YS dtile en overnightpetient in ● hospital)

U persons 15 yeers old or ol~rv 000 .Bot qpl ictikev 001-999 .Oeyev -03 .All &yev -a .Nonev -01 .Oon’t knom

o TW124 2 122sOur)ulrmd:y pest 12 Hlthe, hou m

. . . see or telk to ● ndice(doctor or Seeistent Cdo mt Comtoccwrencee Aile en Overnibt pmtientin ● hoepitei)

U Pereane 15 yeers old or olderv -1 .Om’t knom- ekiP to TM9122v -3 .Nom - Skip to TM9128v W .Not applicablev 01-W .Timee

o TW126 2 l=itou mny of thesevisits or cells werein the pest 4 mnthe

U Persons 15 yeere old or olderv -1 .Don’t knouv -3 .Nonev 00 .Uot qliceblev 01-W .Tinee

D TM9127 2 1232Dwins the pset 12 mnths, hou wvisits did . . . tie to ● dentist?(include 811 types of dentists, such esorthodmtiste, orel eurgeom, end 811other dentel epecielists, es WSL1esdentel hy$ieniste. )

U Pereme 15 yeers old or otderv -1. Don’t kmu - Skip to TH9120v “3. ltone - skip to 7H9120v 00. not ef@iceblev 01-W. Tine

O TW122 2 1234MU aeny of these vieits were in thepest 4 months?

U persom 15 yeers old or oMerv -1. Oal’t knauv -3. nonev 00. mot epplicdAe

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TM9129 1 12361s there● Perttcular clinic, heelthcenter, dctorta office, er eae otherphce d)ere .*. tmdly ,0a if . . . issick or - -ice - ...~sheelth

PersomIS yoereold or olderQ .Mot eitie1 .Me2 .iio - skip to m9t32

TM9130 2 1237TO tit kid of phce dOSS. . . Uuslly go

Persam * go to ● particular clinic,health Cmter, doctor~s office, or -other piece * need tiicst Sssistsnce

00 .iiot -l icde01 .Ooctor’s office (or iimo)02 .VA hospitata3 .Hilitaw hospital04 .Hoepital outpatient clinic (not

.VA or ●ilitary)05 .iioepital mrgency roa06 .Cv or i-try clinic07 .iieelth cutter (neighborhood

.heelth center or free or iou-

.costclinic)OS .Peycbiatric ciinic09 .Psychiatric iboetipet10 .Privetc prectice psychiatrist or

.Other mental hes(th profession11 .Other

TM9132 1 IZ9check It- 121JS . . . covered by ● healthineurxo plen

Pereom * go to 8 psrticu18r clinic,hestth Centsr, doctar~s office, or Soaeother piece * med Ndical Sseistence

o Jot Spplicsblo1 .ves - skip to next record2 .No

TM9133 1240 (0:2)check It: 122Ues . . . covered hy ● hee(tilimurence plen ~i~ tbe entire 4 mnths

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SOURCE AND ACCURACY STATEMENT FOR THE 1992PUBLIC USE FILES FROM THE SURVEY OFINCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION

SOURCE OF DATA

The data were collected in the 1992 panel of the Survey of Income and ProgramParticipation (SIPP). The SIPP universe is the noninstitutionalized resident populationliving in the United States. The population includes persons living in group quarters,such as dormitories, rooming houses, and religious group dwellings. Crew members ofmerchant vessels, Armed Forces personnel living in military barracks, andinstitutionalized persons, such as correctional facility inmates and nursing homeresidents, were not eligible to be in the survey. Also, United States citizens residingabroad were not eligible to be in the survey. Foreign visitors who work or attend schoolin this country and their families were eligible; all others were not eligible to be in thesurvey. With the exceptions noted above, persons who were at least 15 years of age atthe time of the interview were eligible to be in the survey.

The 1992 panel of the SIPP sample is located in 284 Primary Sampling Units (PSUS)each consisting of a county or a group of contiguous counties. Within these PSUS,expected clusters of two living quarters (LQs) were systematically selected from lists ofaddresses prepared for the 1980 decennial census to form the bulk of the sample. Toaccount for LQs built within each of the sample areas after the 1980 census, a samplecontaining clusters of four LQs was drawn of permits issued for construction ofresidential LQs up until shortly before the beginning of the panel.

In jurisdictions that don’t issue building permits or have incomplete addresses, wesampled small land areas and expected clusters of four LQs within were listed by fieldpersonnel and then subsarnpled. In additio~ we selected sample LQs from asupplemental frame that included LQs identified as missed in the 1980 census.

Approximately 27,300 living quarters were originally designated for the 1992 panel. ForWave 1 of the pane~ we obtained interviews from occupants of about 19,600 of the27~00 designated living quarters. We found most of the remaining 7,700 living quartersin the panel to be vacan$ demolished, converted to nonresidential use, or othexwiseineligible for the survey. However, we did not interview approximately 2,000 of the 7,700living quarters in the panel because the occupants refused to be interviewed, could notbe found at home, were temporarily absent, or were othenvise unavailable. Thus,occupants of about 91 percent of all eligible living quarters participated in the firstinterview of the panel.

For subsequent inte~ews, only original sample persons (those in Wave 1 samplehouseholds and interviewed in Wave 1) and persons living with them were eligible to beinterviewed. We followed original sample persons if they moved to a new adcbess,

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unless the new address was more than 100 miles from a SIPP sample area. Then, weattempted telephone intemiews.

Sample households within a given panel are divided into four subsamples of nearly equalsize. These subsamples are called rotation groups 1, 2, 3, or 4 and one rotation group isinterviewed each month. Each household in the sample was scheduled to be intemiewedat 4 month internals over a period of roughly 2 years beginning in February 1992. Thereference period for the questions is the 4-month period preceding the interview month.In general, one cycle of four interviews covering the entire sample, using the samequestionnaire, is called a wave.

A unique feature of the SIPP design is overlapping panels. The overlapping designallows panels to be combined and essentially doubles the sample sizes. Selectedinterviews for the 1992 panels can be combined with interviews from the 1991 panels.Information necessary to do this is included later in this statement.

The public use files include core and supplemental (topical module) data. Corequestions are repeated at each interview over the life of the panel. Topical modulesinclude questions which are asked only in certain waves. The 1992 and 1991 paneltopical modules are given in tables 1 and 2 respectively.

Tables 3 and 4 indicate the reference months and interview months for the collection ofdata from each rotation group for the 1992 and 1991 panels respectively. For example,Wdve 1 rotation group 2 of the 1992 panel was interviewed in February 1992 and datafor the reference months October 1991 through January 1992 were collected.

Estimation. The estimation procedure used to derive SIPP person weights involvedseveral stages of weight adjustments. In the first wave, each person received a baseweight equal to the inverse of his/her probability of selection. For each subsequentinterview, each person received a base weight that accounted for the following movers.

A nonintemiew factor was applied to the weight of every occupant of intemiewedhouseholds to account for persons in nonintewiewed occupied households which wereeligible for the sample. (Individual nonresponse within partially interviewed householdswas treated with imputation. No special adjustment was made for nonintemiews ingroup quarters.)

A factor was applied to each interviewed person’s weight to account for the SIPP sampleareas not having the same population distribution as the strata from which they wereselected. -

The Bureau has used complex techniques to adjust the weights for non.response. For afurther explanation of the techniques used, see the Nonresuonse Adjustment Methods forDemographic Survevs at the U.S. Bureau of the Census, November 1988, Working paper

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Nonresponse Research for the Survey of Income and Program Participation” (paper byPetroni, presented at the Second International Workshop on Household SumeyNonresponse, October 1991).

An additional stage of adjustment to persons’ weights was performed to reduce the meansquare errors of the survey estimates. This was accomplished by ratio adjusting thesample estimates to agree with monthly Current Population Sumey (CPS) type estimatesof the civilian (and some military) noninstitutional population of the United States bydemographic characteristics including age, race, and sex as of the specified date. TheCPS estimates by age, race, and sex were themselves brought into agreement withestimates from the 1980 decennial census which have been adjusted to reflect births,deaths, immigration, emigration, and changes in the Armed Forces since 1980. Inadditio~ SI.PP estimates were controlled to independent Hispanic controls and anadjustment was made so that husbands and wives within the same household wereassigned equal weights. All of the above adjustments are implemented for eachreference month and the interview month.

Use of Weights. Each household and each person within each household on each wavetape has five weights. Four of these weights are reference month specific and thereforecan be used only to form reference month estimates. Reference month estimates can beaveraged to form estimates of monthly averages over some period of time. For example,using the proper weights, one can estimate the monthly average number of households .ina specified income range over November and December 1992. To estimate monthlyaverages of a given measure (e.g., total, mean) over a number of consecutive months,sum the monthly estimates and divide by the number of months.

The remaining weight is intemiew month specific. This weight can be used to formestimates that specifically refer to the interview month (e.g., total persons currentlylooking for work), as well as estimates referring to the time period including theinterview month and all previous months (e.g., total persons who have ever sewed in themilita~).

To form an estimate for a particular month, use the reference month weight for themonth of interest, summing over all persons or households with the characteristic ofinterest whose reference period includes the month of interest. Multiply the sum byfactor to account for the number of rotations contributing data for the month. This

a

factor equals four divided by the number of rotations co~tributing data for the month.For example, December 1991 data is only available from rotations 2, 3, and 4 for Wave 1of the 1992 panel (See table 3), so a factor of 4/3 must be applied. To form an estimatefor an interview month, use the procedure discussed above using “the intexview monthweight provided on the file.

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When estimates for months with four rotations worth of data are constructed from awave file, factors greater than 1 must be applied. However, when core data fromconsecutive waves are used together, data from all four rotations may be available, inwhich case the factors are equal to 1.

These tapes contain no weight for characteristics that involve a persons’s or household’sstatus over two or more months (e.g., number of households with a 50 percent increasein income between November and December 1991).

Producing Estimates for Census Regions and States. The total estimate for a region isthe sum of the state estimates in that region. Using this sample, estimates for individualstates are subject to very high variance and are not recommended. The state codes onthe file are primarily of use for lirdcing respondent characteristics with appropriatecontextual variables (e.g., state-specific welfare criteria) and for tabulating data by user-defined groupings of states.

Producing Estimates for the Metropolitan Population. For Washington, DC and 11states, metropolitan or non-metropolitan residence is identified (variable H*-METRO).IFA34 additional states, where the non-metropolitan population in the sample was smallenough to present a disclosure risk, a fraction of the metropolitan sample was recoded tobe indistinguishable from non-metropolitan cases (H*-METRO = 2). In these states,therefore, the cases coded as metropolitan (H*-METRO = 1) represent only a subsarnpleof that population.

In producing state estimates for a metropolitan characteristic, multiply the individual,family, or household weights by the metropolitan inflation factor for that state, presentedin tabIe 5. (This inflation factor compensates for the subsarnpling of the metropolitanpopulation and is 1.0 for the states with complete identification of the metropolitanpopulation.)

The same proccxke applies when creating estimates for particular identified MSA’S orCMSA’s-apply the factor appropriate to the state. For multi-state MSA’S, use the factorappropriate to ezub state part. For exampl~ to tabulate data for the Washington, DC-MD-VA MS~ apply the Virginia factor of 1.0433 to weights for residents of the Virginiapart of the MSA Maryland and DC residents require no modification to the weights(i.e., their factors equrd 1.0).

In producing regional or national estimates of the metropolitan population, it is alsonecessary to compensate for the fact that no metropolitan subsample is identified withintwo states- (Mississippi and West Virginia). Thus, factors in the right-hand column oftable 5 should be used for regional and national estimates. The results of regional andnational tabulations of the metropolitan population will be biased slightly. However, lessthan one-half of one percent of the metropolitan population is not represented.

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Producing Estimates for the Non-Metropolitan Population. State, regional, and nationalestimates of the, non-metropolitan population cannot be computed directly, except forWashington, DC and the 13 states where the factor for state tabulations in table 5 is 1.0.In all other states, the cases identified as not in the metropolitan subsample(METRO =2) are a mixture of non-metropolitan and metropolitan households. Only anindirect method of estimation is available: first compute an estimate for the totalpopulatio~ then subtract the estimates for the metropolitan population. The results ofthese tabulations will be slightly biased.

Combined Panel Estimates. Both the 1992 and 1991 panels provide data for October199l-August 1993. Thus, estimates for these time periods may be obtained by combiningthe corresponding panels. However, since the Wave 1 questionnaire differs from thesubsequent waves’ questionnaire and since there were some procedural changes betweenthe 1991 and 1992 panels, we recommend that estimates not be obtained by combiningWave 1 data of the 1992 panel with data from another panel. In this case, use theestimate obtained from either panel. Additionally, even for other waves, care should betaken when combining data from two panels since questionnaires for the two panelsdiffer somewhat and since the length of time in sample for interviews from the twopanels differ. Another difference between the 1991 and 1992 panels is the change from8 waves to 10 waves.

Combined panel estimates may be obtained either (1) by combining estimates derivedseparately for the two panels or (2) by first combining data from the two files and thenproducing an estimate.

1. Combinimz Seuarate Estimates

Corresponding estimates from two consecutive year panels can be combined tocreate joint estimates by using the formula

(A)

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~2= estimate from the later pane~

W = weighting fader of the earlier paneL

To combine the 1991 and 1992 panels use a W value of 0.424 unless one of thepanels contributes no information to the estimate. In that case, the panelcontributing information receives a factor of 1. The other receives a factor ofzero.

2. Combinirw Data from Seuarate Files

Start by first creating a tle containing the data from the two panel files. Applythe weighting factor, W, to the weight of each person from the earlier panel andapply (l-W) to the weight of each person from the later panel. Estimates canthen be produced using the same methodology as used to obtain estimates from asingle panel.

Illustration for com~utin~ combined panel estimate.

Suppose SIPP estimates for Wave 5, 1991 panel show there were 441,000 householdswith monthly December income above $6,000. Also, suppose SIPP estimates for Wave 8,P%?2panel show there were 435,000 households with monthly March income above$6,000. Using formula (A), the joint level

~ = (0.424)(441,000) +

estimate is

(0.576)(435,000) = 437,544

ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES

SIPP estimates are based on awould have been obtained if a

sample; they may differ somewhat from the figures thatcomplete census had been taken using the same

questionnaire, instructio~ and enu-merators. There are two types OFerrors possible inan estimate based cm a sampie survey: nonsampling and sampling. We are able toprovide estimates of the magnitude of SIPP sampling error, but this is not true ofnonsampling error. Found in the next sections are descriptions of sources of SIPPnonsampling error, followed by a discussion of sampling error, its estimation, and its usein data an-alysis.

Nonsampling Error. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources, e.g.,inability to obtain information about all cases in the sample; definitional diffi-~lties;differences in the interpretation of questions; inability or unwillingness on the-part of the

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respondents to provide correct information; inability to recall information, errors madein the following: collection such as in recording or coding the data, processing the data,estimating values for missing data; biases resulting from the differing recall periodscaused by the interviewing pattern used; and undercoverage. Quality control and editprocedures were used to reduce errors made by respondents, coders and interviewers.More detailed discussions of the existence and control of nonsampling errors in the SIPPcan be found in the SIPP Qualitv Profile.

Undercoverage in SIPP results from missed living quarters and missed persons withinsample households. It is lmown that undercoverage varies with age, race, and sex.Generally, undercoverage is larger for males than for females and larger for Blacks thanfor nonBlacks. Ratio estimation to independent age-race-sex population controlspartially corrects for the bias due to sumey undercoverage However, biases exist in theestimates to the extent that persons in missed households or missed persons ininterviewed households have characteristics different from those of interviewed personsin the same age-race-sex group. Further, the independent population controls used havenot been adjusted for undercoverage in the Census.

A common measure of survey coverage is the coverage ratio, the estimated populationbefore ratio adjustment divided byy the independent population control. The tablebelow shows CPS coverage ratios for age-sex-race groups for a recent month. The CPScoverage ratios can exhibit some variability from month to month, but these are a typicalset of coverage ratios. Other Census Bureau household surveys [like the SIPP]experience similar coverage.

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CPS Coverage Ratios

non-Black Black All Persons

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20-2425-2627-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6263-6465-6768-6970-7475-9915+o+

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0.948 0.9600.953 0.9860.877 0.9970.958 0.9560.950 0.9580.882 0.953W389 0.9180.867 0.9640.919 0.9410.884 0.9470.892 0.9360.895 0.9330.933 0.9550.953 0.9580.918 0.9050.926 0.8740.851 0.9600.891 0.9450&76 0.9860.955 1.0200.983 1.0190.911 0.9510.919 0.953

MFMF Total

0.9130.9750.8860.8600.9310.7730.6450.6870.7000.6670.6930.7810.8420.8450.7970.7020.8140.7850.7410.8660.7130.7520.802

0.9301.0250.9630.9320.6920.7400.8200.8200.8340.8650.9280.8890.9380.8690.9060.7790.9440.9910.8100.9490.8610.8770.891

0.9430.9560.8790.9420.9470.8660.8560.8440.8920.8590.8710.8840.9250.9420.9060.9040.8480.8810.8640.9480.9620.8930.905

0.9550.9930.9910.9520.9160.9200.9040.9430.9260.9360.9350.9280.9530.9480.9050.8640.9590.9500.9701.0141.0060.9420.945

0.9490.9740.9340.9470.9310.8930.8810.8940.9090.8980.9030.9060.9390.9450.9050.8830.9060.9180.9220.9850.9900.9190.926

These mverage ratios are for May 1993.

Comparability with Other Estimates. Caution should be exercised when comparing datafrom this report with data from other SIPP publications or with data from other surveys.The comparability problems are caused by such sources as the seasonal patterns formany characteristics, different nonsampling errors, and different concepts andprocedures. Refer to the Sl_PPQualitv Profile for known differences with data fromother sources and further discussion.

Sampling Error. Standard errors indicate the magnitude of the sampling error. Theyalso parti@y measure the effect of some nonsampling errors in response andenumeratio~ but do not measure any systematic biases in the data. The standard errorsfor the most part measure the variations that occurred by chance because a swplerather than the entire population was surveyed.

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USES AND COMPUTATION OF STANDARD ERRORS

Confidence Intervals. The sample estimate and its standard error enable one toconstruct confidence internals, ranges that would include the average result of allpossible samples with a known probability. For example, if all possible samples wereselected, each of these being surveyed under essentially the same conditions and usingthe same sample design, and if an estimate and its standard error were calculated fromeach sample, then:

1. Approximately 68 percent of the intervals from one standard error below theestimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the averageresult of all possible samples.

2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.6 standard errors below theestimate to 1.6 standard errors above the estimate would include the averageresult of dl possible samples.

3. Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two standard errors below theestimate to two standard errors above the estimate would include the averageresult of ail possible samples.

The average estimate derived from all possible samples is or is not contained in anyparticular computed interval. However, for a particular sample, one can say with aspecified confidence that the average estimate derived from all possible samples isincluded in the confidence interval.

Hypothesis Testing. Standard errors may also be used for hypothesis testing, aprocedure for distinguishing between population characteristics using sample estimates.The most common types of hypotheses tested are 1) the population characteristics areidentical versus 2) they are different. Tests may be performed at various levels ofsignificance, where a level of significance is the probability of concluding that thecharacteristics are different when, in fact, they are identical.

To perform the most common tes~ compute the difference XA - XD,where X~ and X~are sample estimates of the characteristics of interest. A later section explains how toderive an estimate of the standard error of the difference XA - Xm Let that standarderror be SDm If XA - XB is between -1.6 times s~m and + 1.6 times s~m, no conclusionabout the characteristics is justified at the 10 percent significance level. If, on the otherhand, XA - X~ is smaller than -1.6 times s~m or larger than + 1.6 times s~m, the observeddifference is significant at the 10 percent level. In this evenl, it is commonly acceptedpractice to say that the characterist~cs are different. Of course, sometimes thisconclusion will be wrong. When the characteristics are, in fact, the same, there is a 10percent chance of concluding that they are different. v

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Note that as more tests are performed, more erroneous significant differences will occur.For example, at the 10 percent significance level, if 100 independent hypothesis tests areperformed in which there are no real differences, it is likely that about 10 erroneousdifferences will occur. Therefore, the significance of any single test should beinterpreted cautiously.

Note Concerning Small Estimates and Small Differences. Because of the large standarderrors involved, there is little chance that estimates will reveal useful information whencomputed on a base smaller than 200,000. Care must be taken in the interpretation ofsmall differences since even a small amount of nonsarnpling error can cause a borderlinedifference to appear significant or not, thus distorting a seemingly valid hypothesis test.

Standard Error Parameters and Tables and Their Use. Most SIPP estimates havegreater standard errors than those obtained through a simple random sample becauseclusters of living quarters are sampled for the SIPP. To derive standard errors thatwould be applicable to a wide variety of estimates and could be prepared at a moderatecost, a number of approximations were required. Estimates with similar standard errorbehavior were grouped together and two parameters (denoted “a” and “b”) weredeveloped to approximate the standard error behavior of each group of estimates.Because the actual standard error behavior was not identical for all estimates within agroup, the standard errors computed from these parameters provide an indication of theorder of magnitude of the standard error for any specific estimate. These “a” and %“parameters vary by characteristic and by demographic subgroup to which the estimateappiies. Table 6 provides base “a” and “b” parameters to be used for the 1992 panelestimates.

The factors provided in table 7 when multiplied by the base parameters of table 6 for agiven subgroup and type of estimate give the “a” and “b” parameters for that subgroupand estimate type for the specified reference period. For example, the base “a” and “b”parameters for total number of households are -0.0000758 and 6,715, respectively. ForWave 1 the factor for October 1991 is 4 since only 1 rotation month of data is available.So, the “a” and “b” parameters for total household income in October 1991 based onWave 1 are -0.0003032 and 26,860, respectively. Also for Wave 1, the factor for the firstquarter of 1992 is 1.2222 since 9 rotation months of data are available (rotations 1 and 4provide 3 rotations months each, while rotations 2 and 3 provide 1 and 2 rotationmonths, respectively). So the “a” and “b” parameters for total number of households inthe first quarter of 1992 are -0.00009264 and 8,207, respectively for Wave 1.

The “a” and “b” parameters may be used to calculate the standard error for estimatednumbers rind percentages. Because the actual standard error behavior was not identicalfin all estimates within .a group, the standard errors computed from these parametersprovide an indication of the order of magnitude of the standard error for any specificestimate. Methods for using these parameter for computation of approximate-standarderrors are given in the following sections.

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For those users who wish further simplification, we have also provided general standarderrors in tables 8 through 11. Note that these standard errors only apply when data fromall four rotations are used and must be adjusted by a factor from table 6. The standarderrors resulting from this simplified approach are less accurate. Methods for using theseparameters and tables for computation of standard errors are given in the followingsections.

For the 1991, J992 combined panel parameters, multiply the parameters in table 6 by theappropriate factor from table 15. The factors provided in table 16 adjust parameters forthe number of rotation months available for a given estimate. These factors, whenmultiplied by the combined panel parameters derived from table 6 for a given subgroupand type of estimate, give the “a” and “b parameters for that subgroup and estimate typefor the specified combined reference period.

Table 12 provides base “a” and “b” parameters for calculating 1992 topical modulevariances. Table 13 provides base “a” and “b”parameters for computing the 1991,combined panel topical module variances.

1992

Procedures for calculating standard errors for the types of estimates most commonly usedare described below. Note specifically that these procedures apply only to referencemonth estimates or averages of reference month estimates. Refer to the section “Use ofWeights” for a more detailed discussion of the construction of estimates. Stratum codesand half sample codes are included on the tapes to enable the user to compute thevariances directly by methods such as balanced repeated replications (BRR). William G.Cochran provides a list of references discussing the application of this technique. (SeeSampling Techniques, 3rd Ed., New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1977, p. 321.)

Standard errors of estimated numbers. The approximate standard error, SX,of anestimated number of persons, households, families, unrelated individuals and so forth,can be obtained in two ways. Both apply when data from all four rotations are used tomake the estimate. However, only the second method should be used when less thanfour rotations of data are available for the estimate. Note that neither method should beapplied to dollar values.

The standard error may be obtained by the use of the formula

s. ‘B

where f is “the appropriate “~ factor from table 6, and s is the standard error onestimate obtained by interpolation from table 8 or 9. Alternatively, SXmay be

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approximated by the formula

from which the standard errors in tables 8 and 9 were calculated. Here x is the size ofthe estimate and “a” and “b” are the parameters associated with the particular type ofcharacteristic being estimated. Use of formula 2 will provide more accurate results thanthe use of formula 1.

Illustration.

Suppose SIPP estimates for Wave 1 of the 1992 panel show that there were 1,700,000black households with monthly household income above $4,000. The appropriateparameters and factor from table 6 and the appropriate general standard error fromtable 8 are

a = -0.0004625 b = 4,640 f = 0.83 S = 105,000

Using formula 1, the approximate standard error is

Sx = 87,150

Using formula 2, the approximate standard error is

J(-O.0004625)(1,700,000)2 + (4,640)(1,700,000) = 80941

Using the standard error based on formula 2, the approximate 90-percent confidenceinterval as shown by the data is from 1,570,500 to 1,829,500. Therefore, a conclusionthat the a~ge estimate derived from all possible samples lies within a range computedin this way would be correct for roughly 90% of all samples.

Illustration for comrmtin~ standard errors for combined Danel estimates.

Suppose the combined SIPP estimate for total number of males in the 16+ Income andLabor Force for Wave 6, 1991 panel and Wave 3, 1992 panel was 80,000,000. Thecombined panel parameters for total males are obtained by multiplying the appropriate“am W “b= values ~ table 6 by the appropriate factors from tables 15 and 16. ThelW paranieters and factors are a = -0.0000672, b = 5,433, g = 0.6028, and

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factor = 1.0000. Multiply the original “a” and “b” parameters by g (0.6028) and factor(1.0000). Thus, the combined panel parameters are a = -0.0000405 and b = 3,275.Using formula 2, the approximate standard error is

s=~ (-O.0000405)(80,000,000)’ +(3275)(80,000,000)

Combined panel parameters are available in table 13 for selectedcombined panel estimates.

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topical modules

Standard Error of a Mean. A mean is defined here to be the average quantity of someitem (other than persons, families, or households) per persoxq family or household. Forexample, it could be the average monthly household income of females age 25 to 34.The standard error of a mean can be approximated by formula 3 below. Because of theapproximations used in developing formula 3, an estimate of the standard error of themean obtained from this formula will generally underestimate the true standard error.

The formula used to estimate the standard error of a mean z is

(3)

where y is the size of the base, S2is the estimated population variance of the item and bis the parameter associated with the particuhr type of item.

The population variance S2may be estimated by one of two methods. In both methodswe assume ~ is the value of the item for unit i. (Unit may be person, family, orhousehold). To use the first method, the range of values for the item is divided into cintervals. The upper and lower boundaries of interval j are 2}1 and Zj, respectively.Each unit is placed into one of c groups such that 2}1 < ~ < Zj.

The estimated population variance, S2,is given by the formula:

s’=? Ppj’-3j-l

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where pj is the estimated proportion of units in group j, and mj = (Zj., + Zj) /2. The

most representative value of the item in group j is assumed to be mj. If group c is open-ended, i.e., no upper interval boundary exists, then an approximate value for ~ is

The mean, s can be obtained using the following formula:

~=iPp,j-1

In the second method, the estimated population variance is given by

R

(5)

z Wii-l

where there are n units with the item of interest and wi is the final weight for unit i.

The mean, ~ , can be obtained from the formula

m

z w,t-l

When forming combined estimates using formula (A) from the section on combinedpanel estimates, s*, given by formula (4), should be calculated by forming a distributionfor each panel. The range of values for the item will be divided into intervals.Combined estimates for each interval can be obtained using formula (A). Formula (4)

can be applied to the combined distribution. To calculate ~ and S2given by formula

(~, replace xi by W% for ~ from the earlier panel and (1-W)% for xi from the later panel.

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15

Illustration.

Suppose that basedon Wave Idat%the distribution ofmonthly -hincomeforpersomage 25 to 34 during the month of January 1992 is given in table 14.

Using formula 4 and the mean monthly cash income of $2,530 the approximatepopulation variance, s2, is

‘2‘(-)(’sy+(s)(’my+”””””+

Using formula

standard error

[)= Q,000)’ - (2$30)2 = 3,159,887.39,851

3 and the appropriate base “b” parameter from table 6, the estimated

of a mean ~ is

‘==&%a(3g15’$8w‘$21

Standard error of an aggregate. An aggregate is defined to be the total quantity of anitem summed over all the units in a group. The standard error of an aggregate can beapproximated using formula 6.

As with the estimate of the standard error of a mew the estimate of the standard errorof an aggregate will generally underestimate the true standard error. Let y be the size ofthe base, S2be the estimated population variance of the item obtained using formula (4)or (5) and b be the parameter associated with the particular type of item. The standarderror of an aggregate is:

‘== m-m’ (6)

Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages. The reliability of an estimated percentage,computed using sample data for both numerator and denominator, depends upon boththe size of the percentage and the size of the total upon which the percentage is based.Estimated percentages are relatively more reliable than the corresponding estimates ofthe numerators of the percentages, particularly if the percentages. are 50 percent ormore, e.g., the percent of people employed is more reliable than the estimate@umberof people employed. When the numerator and denominator of the percentage have

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16

different parameters, use the parameter (and appropriate factor) of the numerator. Ifproportions are presented instead ofpercentages, note that the standard error ofaproportion is equal to the standard error of the corresponding percentage divided by 100.

There are two types of percentages commonly estimated. The first is the percentage ofpersons, families or households sharing a particular characteristic such as the percent ofpersons owning their own home. Thesecond type isthepercentage ofmoney or somesimilar concept held by a particular group of persons or held in a particular form.Examples are the percent of total wealth held by persons with high income and thepercent of total income received by persons on welfare.

For the percentage of persons, families, or households, the approximate standard error,sfX,PJ,of the estimated percentage p can be obtained by the formula

(7)

when data from all four rotations are used to estimate p.

In this formula, f is the appropriate “f” factor from table 6 and s is the standard error ofthe estimate from table 10 or 11.

Alternatively, it may be approximated by the formula

‘w) =4: (P) Ww (8)

from which the standard errors in tables 10 and 11 were calculated. Here x is the size ofthe subclass of s.ocid units which is the base of the percentage, p is the percentage(O< p< 100), and b is the parameter associated with the characteristic in the numerator.Use-of this formula will gkre more accurate results than use of formula 7 above andshould be used when data from less than four rotations are used to estimate p.

Illustration.

Suppose thaq in the month of January 1992, 6.7 percent of the 16,812,000 persons innonfarm households with a meanwere black. Using formula 8 and

monthly household cash income of $4,000 to $4,999,the “b” parameter of 7,310 from table 6 and a factor

u.

of

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17

1 for the month of January 1992 from table 7, the approximate standard error is

d 7,310

(16,81z,ooo)(6.7) (100-6.7) = 0.52 percent

Consequently, the 90 percent confidence interval as shown by these data is from 5.9 to7.5 percent.

For percentages of money, a more complicated formula is required. A percentage ofmoney will usually be estimated in one of two ways. It may be the ratio of twoaggregates:

p~ = 100 (XA/ x~)

or it may be the ratio of two means with an adjustment for different bases:

p* = 100 (PA f’/ fJ

where XAand x~ are aggregate money figures, ~~ and ~’ are mean money figures,

and ~~ is the estimated number in group A divided by the estimated number in group

N. In either case, we estimate the standard error as

(9)

where SPis the standard error of P4 , s~ is the standard error of ~~ and s~ is the

standard error of ~’ . To calculate SP,use formula 8. The standard errors of ~~ and

1A may be calculated using formula 3.

.-.

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18

Itshould benoted that there is frequently some correlation beNeen ~~,s~ and z’ .

Depending on the magnitude and sign of the correlations, the standard error will be overor underestimated.

Illustration.

Suppose that in January 1992, 9.8% of the households own rental property, the meanvalue of rental property is $72,121, the mean value of assets is $78,734, and thecorresponding standard errors are 0.3 1%, $5799, and $2867. In total there are86,790,Wtl households. The% the percent of all household assets held in rental propertyis

( )= 100 (0.098)= = 9.0%

Using formula (9), the appropriate standard error is

=

=

!wandhrdestimates

0.008

0.8940

Error of a Difference. The standard error ofis approximately equal to

‘H= V’=7

a difference between two sample

(lo)

where s. and s are the standard errors of the estimates x and y. The estimates can be.numbers, perc~nts, ratios, etc. The above formula assumes that the correlationcoefficient between the characteristics estimated by x and y is zero. If the correlation isreaIly positive (negative), then this assumption will tend to cause overestimates(underestimates) of the true standard error.

Illustration.

Suppose that SIPP estimates show the number of persons age 35-44 years witbmonthlycash income of $4,oOOto $4,999 was 3,186,000 in the month of January 1992 and the

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number of persons age 25-34 years with monthly cash income of $4,000 to $4,999 in thesame time period was 2,619,000. Then, using parameters from table 6 and formula 2, thestandard errors of these numbers are approximately 130,300 and 118,400, respectively.The difference in sample estimates is 567,000 and, using formula 10, the approximatestandard error of the difference is

@0,300)2 + (llt3,400~ = 176,100

Suppose that it is desired to test at the 10 percent significance level whether the numberof persons with monthly cash income of $4,000 to $4,999 was different for persons age35-44 years than for persons age 25-34 years. To perform the tes~ compare thedifference of 567,000 to the product 1.6x 176,100 = 281,760. Since the difference isgreater than 1.6 times the standard error of the difference, the data show that the twoage groups are significantly different at the 10 percent significance level.

Standard Error of a Median. The median quantity of some item such as income for agiven group of persons, families, or households is that quantity such that at least half thegroup have as much or more and at least half the group have as much or less. Thesampling vtiiability of an estimated median depends upon the form of the distribution ofthe item as well as the size of the group. To calculate standard errors on medians, theprocedure described below may be used.

An approximate method for measuring the reliability of an estimated median is todetermine a confidence interval about it. (See the section on sampling variability forgeneral discussion of confidence intervals.) The following procedure maybe used toestimate the 68-percent conildence limits and hence the standard error of a medianbased on sample data

a

1. Determine, using either formula 7 or formula 8, the standard error of an estimateof 50 percent of the group;

2. Add to and subtract from 50 percent the standard error determined in step 1;

3. Using the distribution of the item within the group, calculate the quantity of theitem such that the percent of the group with more of the item is equal to thesmaller percentage found in step 2. This quantity will be the upper limit for the68-percent confidence interval. In a similar fashiou calculate the quantity of theitem such that the percent of the group with more of the item is equal to thelarger percentage found in step 2. This quantity will-be the lower limit for the 68-percent confidence interval;

4. Divide the difference between the two quantities determined in step 3 ~y two toobtain the standard error of the median.

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To perform step 3, it will be necessary to interpolate. Different methods of interpolationmay be used. The most common are simple linear interpolation and Paretointerpolation. The appropriateness of the method depends on the form of thedistribution around the median. If density is declining in the are% then we recommendPareto interpolation. If density is fairly constant in the are% then we recommend linearinterpolation. Note, however, that Pareto interpolation can never be used if the internalcontains zero or negative measures of the item of interest. Interpolation is used asfollows. The quantity of the item such that “p” percent have more of the item is

‘X=exiw’w+311if Pareto Interpolation is indicated and

if linear interpolation

N

Al and Az

N1 and N2

exp

Ln

Illustration.

[

PN-NIx=—pN NZ-NI

%-AI) + Al

is indicated, where

is the size of the group,

(11)

(12)

are the lower and upper bounds, respectively, of the interval inwhich ~~ falls,

are the estimated number of group members owning more thanAl and Az, respectively,

refers to the exponential function and

refers to the natural logarithm function.

To illustrate the calculations for the sampling error on a median, we return toThe median monthly income for this group is $~158. The size of the group is39,851,000.

table 14.

1. Using formula 8, the standard error of 50 percent on. a base of 39,851,000 is about0.6 percentage points.

2. Following step 2, the two percentages of interest are 49.4 and 50.6. ~a

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3. By examining table 14, we see that the percentage 49.4 falls in the income intervalfrom 2000 to 2499. (Since 55.5% receive more than $2,000 per month, the dollarvalue corresponding to 49.4 must be between $2,000 and $2,500). Thus, Al =$2,000, A2 = $2,500, N, = 22,106,000, and Nz = 16,307,000.

In this case, we decided to use Pareto interpolation. Therefore, the upper bound of a68$Z0con.tldence interval for the median is

$2Sm =P [(<(.494)(39,851,000)22,106@0 )’4%%x14%al==177

*O by examining table 14, we see that 50.6 falls in the same income interval. Thus, Al,A= NI and Nz are the same. We also use Pareto interpolation for this case. So thelower bound of a 68% confidence interval for the median is

$2,000 q [4(.506)(39,851,000)22,106@0 )’+2%:))4%31==13’

Thus, the 68-percent confidence intend on the estimated median is from $2139 to$2177. An approximate standard error is

$2177-$2139 . ~19

2

Standard Errors of Ratios of Means and Medians. The standard error for a ratio ofmeans or medians is approximated by:

(13)

where x and y are the means or medians, and s, and ~ are their associated standarderrors. Formula 13 assumes that the means are not correlated. If the correlationbetween the population means estimated by x and y are actually positive (negative), thenthis procedure will tend to produce overestimates (underestimates) of the true standarderror for the ratio of means.

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Table 1. 1992 Panel Topical Modules

Wave

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ToI)ical Module

Recipiency HistoryEmployment Histo~

Work Disability, Education and Training, Marital, Migration HistoryFertility HistoryHousehold Relationships

Extended Measures of Wellbeing(Consumer Durables,Living Conditions,Basic Needs,Expenditures,Minimum Income)

Assets and LiabilitiesRetirement Expectations and Pension Plan CoverageReal Estate Property and Vehicles

TaxesAnnual Income and Retirement AccountsSchool Enrollment and Financing

Child Care ArrangementsChild Support AgreementsSupport of Non-household MembersFunctional Limitations and DisabilityUtilization of Health Care SenicesWork Schedule

Selected Financial AssetsRetirement Expectations and Pension Plan CoverageReal Estate, Shelter Costs, Dependent Care,

and Vehicles

TaxesAnnual Income and Retirement AccountsSchool Enrdhnent and Financing

9“

10

To be decided in mid-1994

None

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Table 2. 1991 Panel Topical Modules

Wave

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ToDica] Module

None

Recipiency HistoryEmployment HistoryWork Disability HistoryEducation and Training HistoryMarital HistoryMigration HistoryFertility HistoryHousehold Relationships

Child Care AgreementsChild Support AgreementsSupport of Non-household MembersFunctional Limitations and DisabilityUtilization of Health Care ServicesWork Schedule

Selected Financial AssetsMedical Expenses and Work DisabilityReal Estate, Shelter Costs, Dependent Care,

and Vehicles

TaxesAnnual Income and Retirement AccountsSchool Enrollment and Financing

Extended Measures of Wellbeing(Consumer Durables,Living Conditions,Basic Needs,Expenditures,Minimum Income)

Assets and LiabilitiesRetirement Expectations and Pension Plan CoverageReal Estate Property and Vehicles

TaxesAnnual Income and Retirement AccountsSchool Enrollment and Financing -

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Table 3.

Month ofInIcrvicw

Feb 92

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sqx

Ocl

Nw

Dcc

May 95

Reference Months for Each Interview Month -1992 Panel

wave/Rotation

1/2

1/3

1/4

1/1

2/2

2/3

2/4

~/1

3/2

3/3

3/4

10/1

4th C)uarter 1s1C)uancr(1991) (1992)Ocr NW Dcc JanFeb Mar

xxx x

xx xx

x xxx

xxx

xx

x

Refermcc Period

2nd CAsarter(1992)Arrr May Jun

x

xx

xxx

xxx

xx

x

3rd Quarter(1992)Jul AM! SCP

x

xx

xxx

xxx

xx

4th Quarter ... 1st Quarter(1992) (1995)Ott Nov DCC Jan Feb Mar

x

xx

. . .......

xxx

2nd Quarter(1995)Am May Jun

x

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Table 4.

Month ofInterview

Fcb 91

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

wOcl

NW

Dec

Reference Months for Each Interview Month. 1991 Panel

4th QuarterWave/ (1990)Rotation OCINov Dec

1/2 xxx

1/3 xx

1/4 x

1/1

2/2

2/3

2/4

2/1

3/2

3/3

3/4

1st Ouarter(1991)Jan Feb Mar

x

xx

xxx

xxx

xx

x

Reference Period

2nd Charter(1991)Am May Jun

x

xx

xxx

xxx

xx

x

3rd Quarter 4th Quarter ... 2nd Quarter 3rd CJuarwr(1991) (1991) (1993) (1993)Jul Aug Sq Ott Nov DCC Am May Jun Jul AUE SCQ

x

xx

xxx

xxx x

xx xx

. . ....-.

Scpt93 8/1 xx xx

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Table 5. Metropolitan Subsample Factors to be Applied to Compute National andSubnational Estimates

Northeast: ConnecticutMaineMassachusettsNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVermont

~ IllinoisIndianaIowaKansasMichiganMinnesotaMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaOhioSouth DakotaWisconsrn

south: AlabamaArkansasDelawareD.C.FloridaGeorgiaKentuckyLouisianaMarylandMississippiNorth CarolinaOklahomaSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasVirginiaWest Virginia

Factors for use inState or CMSA

(MSA) Tabulations

1.03871.16091.00001.22341.00001.00001.00001.2s061.1609

1.00001.01501.15741.27711.00881.03661.03641.38911.15741.00001.15741.0188

1.13341.47841.55931.00001.00001.00001.01681.01081.00001.00001.00001.05921.00731.00631.00641.0321

---

Factors for use inRegional or National

Tabulations

1.03871.16091.00001.22341.00001.00001.00001.25061.1609

1.00001.01501.15741.27711.00881.03661.03641.38911.15741.00001.15741.0188

1.13891.48551.56681.00481.0048LO0481.02171.01571.00481.00481.00481.06431.01211.01121.01131.0371

--

u,

- Indicates no metropolitan subsample is identified for the state

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Table 5 cent’d. Metropolitan Subsample Factors to be Ap~lied toCompute Nationai and Subnational Estima[e~

West: AlaskaArizonaCaliforniaColoradoHawaiiIdahoMontanaNevada

~~New MexicoOregonUtahWashingtonWyoming

Factors for use inState or CMSA

(MSA) Tabulations

1.43391.00001.00001.05711.00001.43391.43391.00001.00001.00001.00001.04561.4339

Factors foruse in Regional or

National Tabulations

1.43391.00001.00001.05711.00001.43391.43391.00001.00001.00001.00001.04561.4339

- indicates no metropolitan subsample is identified for the state

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Table 6: SIPP Indirect Generalized Variance Parameters for the 1992 Panel

Characteristics’PERSONS

Total or White

16+ ProgramParticipation

Both !+kxcs

Male

. Female

16+ lncorneand LaborForce(5)

BothSexes

Male

Female

16+ PensionPIan2(4)

BothSexes

MiIlc

Female

AU 0[hers2 (6)

Both Sexes

Male

Female

Black

Poverty (1)

Both Sexes

Male

Female

All Others (2)

Both Sexes

Mak

Female

HOUSEHOLDS

Total or White

-0.0000936

-0.0001%9

-0.0001782

-0.0000318

-0.(XXI0672

-OSXD607

-0.0000583

-0.0001230

-o.0001112

-0.0000857

-0.0001772

-0.0001660

-0.0004927

-0.0010588

-0.0921511

-0.0002650

-o.otx)5693

-0.0004955

-0.0000758

Black 4MK104625

15,937 0.90

1.5,937

15,937

5,433

5,433

5,433

9,950

9,950

9,950

19,760

19,760

19,760

0.52

0.71

1.00

13>94

13394

13,594

7310

7310

7310

6,71S 1.00

4,640 0.83

0.83

0.61 --=

1 To account for sample attrition, multiply the a and b parameters by 1.09for estimates which include data from Wave 5 and beyond.

For cress-tabulatio~ use the parameters of the characteristic with the smaller numberwithin the parentheses.

2 Use the “16+ Pension Plan” parameters for pension plan tabulations ofpersons 16+ in the labor force. Use the “All Others” paramete~s forretirement tabulations, O+ program participation, O+ benefits, (3+ income,and O+ labor force tabulations, in addition to any other types oftabulations not specifically covexed by another characteristic in this table.

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Table 7. Factors to be Applied to Table 6 Base Parameters to Obtain Parametersfor Various Reference Periods

# of availablerotation monthsl

Monthly estimate

1234

Quarterly estimate

689101112

factor

4.00002.00001.3333LOOOO

1.85191.40741.22221.04941.03701.0000

1 The number of available rotation months for a given estimate is%thesum ofthe number of rotations available for each month of the estimate.

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Table 8. Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers of Households, Families or Unrelated Persons(Numbers in Thousands)

Size of Estimate

200

300

500

750

1,000

2,000

3,000

5,000

7,500

10,000

Standard Errorl

37

45

58

71

82

115

140

178

215

244

Size of Estimate

15,000

25,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

85,000

88,000

Standard Error’

289

347

365

384

382

361

314

228

152

62.6

1 To account for sample attrition, multiply the standard error of the estimate by 1.04 forestimates whkb inciude data from Wave 5 and beyond.

.

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Table 9. Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers of Persons (Numbers in Thousands)

Size of Estimate

200

300

600

1,000

2,000

5,000

8,000

11,000

13,000

15,000

17,000

22,000

26,000

30,000

Standard Error*

63

77

109

140

198

311

391

455

492

526

558

627

675

718

Size of Estimate

50,000

80,000

100,000

130,000

135,000

150,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

210,000

220,000

230,000

Standard Error

880

1016

1058

1059

1052

1018

984

883

724

608

446

106

1 Toaccount forsample attritio~multiply thestadard emoroftheestiateby 1.04 forestimates which include data horn Wave 5 and beyond.

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Table 10. Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages of Households Families or Unrelated Persons

Base of EstimatedPercentage (Thousands)

200

300

500

750

1,000

2,000

3,000

5,000

7,500

10,OOO

15,000

25,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

90,000

92,000

<lor2z99

1.82

1.49

1.15

0.94

0.82

0.58

0.47

0.36

0.3

0.26

0.21

0.16

0.15

0.13

0.12

0.11

0.1

0.09

0.09

0.09

2 or 98

2.57

2.09

1.62

1.32

1.15

0.81

0.66

0.51

0.42

0.36

0.3

0.23

0.21

0.18

0.16

0.15

0.14

0.13

0.12

0.12

Estimated Percentages’

5 or 95

3.99

3.26

2.53

2.06

1.79

1.26

1.03

0.8

0.65

0.56

0.46

0.36

0.33

0.28

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.2

0.19

0.19

10 or 90

5.5

4.49

3.48

2.84

2.46

1.74

1.42

1.1

0.9

0.78

0.63

0.49

0.45

0.39

0.35

0.32

0.29

0.27

0.26

0.26

25 or 75

7.93

6.48

5.02

4.1

3.55

2.51

2.05

1.59

1.3

1.12

0.92

0.71

0.65

0.56

0.5

0.46

0.42

0.4

0.37

0.37

50

9.16

7.48

5.79

4.73

4.1

2.9

2.37

1.83

1.5

1.3

1.06

0.82

0.75

0.65

0.58

0.53

0.49

0.46

0.43

0.43

1 To account for sample attrition, multiply the standard error of the estimate by 1.04 forestimates which include data from Wave 5 and beyond. .-.

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Table 11. Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages of Persons

Base of EstimatedPercentage (Thousands)

200

300

600

1,000

2@10

5,000 -

8,000

11,000

13,000

17,000

22,000

26,000

30,000

50,000

80,000

100,OOO

130,000

200,000

220,000

230,000

240,000

510r Z99

3.13

2.55

1.81

1.4

0.99

0.63

0.49

0.42

0.39

0.34

0.3

0.27

0.26

0.2

0.16

0.14

0.12

0.1

0.09

0.09

0.09

2 or 98

4.4

3.59

2.54

1.97

1.39

0.88

0.7

0.59

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.39

0.36

0.28

0.22

0.2

0.17

0.14

0.13

0.13

0.13

Estimated Percentages

5 or 95

6.85

5.59

3.96

3.06

2.17

1.37

1.08

0.92

0.85

0.74

0.65

0.6

0.56

0.43

0.34

0.31

0.27

0.22

0.21

0.2

0.2

10 or 90

9.43

7.7

5.44

4.22

2.98

1.89

1.49

1.27

1.17

1.02

0.9

0.83

0.77

0.6

0.47

0.42

0.37

0.3

0.28

0.28

0.27

25 or 75

13.6

11.1

7.86

6.09

4.3

2.72

2.15

1.84

1.69

1.48

1.3

1.19

1.11

0.86

0.68

0.61

0.53

0.43

0.41

0.4

0.39

50

15.7

12.8

9.07

7.03

4.97

3.14

2.48

2.12

1.95

1.7

1.5

1.38

1.28

099

0.79

0.7

0.62

0.5

0.47

0.46

0.45

1 To account for sample attrition, multiply the standard error of theestirnateby 1.04forestimates which inciude data from Wave5 and beyond. .* -.

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Table 12. 1992 Topical Module Generalized Variance Parameters’

Fertility# Women

. Births

Educational AttainmentWave 2Wave 5Wave 8

Marital !krtus atiPerson’s Family CharacteristicsSome HH membersAll HH members

Child SupportWave 6

Support for non-household membersWave 6

Health and Disability

0-15 Child CareWave 6

LivingCondwm5 and Basic Needswave 3

Welfare History and AFDCBoth sexes 18+Males 18+Females 18+

Ass@ ZMJ@LiabilitiesWave 4Wave 7

-0.00005409-0.00004845

-0.00003305-0.00003695-0.00003695

-0.00004657-0.00005814

-0.00006385

-0.00006949

-0.00003608

-0.00009689

-0.00005814

-0.00008974-0.00018829-0.00017152

-0.00003305-0.00003695

~

4,4258,068

6,0276,5696,569

9,12011,082

7,319

7,319

8,687

5,922

11,082

15,93715,93715,937

6,0276,569

1 Use the “16+ Income and Labor Force” core parameter for tabulations of reasons for notworking/reservation wage and work related income. .-

2 The parameter also applies to the School Enrollment and Finance Topical Module Subject.

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Table 13. SIPP 1991, 1992 Combined Panel Topical Module Generalized VarianceParameter

Educational Attainment1991 Wave 8/1992 Wave 5

Assets and Liabilities1991 Wave 7/1992 Wave 4

Living Conditions and Basic1991 Wave 6/1992 Wave 3

g ~

-0.00002145 3,813

-0.00001992 3,633

Needs-0.00003505 6,680

.-.

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Table 14. Distribution of Monthly Cash Income Among Persons 25 to 34 Years Old

I Total I $300

==--k=Percent with at least --as much as lowerbound of interval

1371

100.0z$300 S600 $900to$599 &9 R,199

1651 2259 2734

96.6 II92.4 86.7

$1,200 $1,500 $2,000to to to$1,499 $1,999 $2,499

3452 6278 5799

79.9 71.2 55.5

$2,500to$2,999

4730

40.9

$3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000to to to and “$3,499 $3,999 $4,999 2,999 wcr

3723 2519 2619 1223 1493

29.1 19.7 13.4 6.8 3.7

Table 15. SIPP Factors to be Applied to the 1992 Base Parameters to Obtain the1991, 1992 Combked Panel Parameters

Waves to be Combined

1991 panel 1992 panel *

8 5 0.5804

7 4 0.6028

6 3 0.6028

When deriving estimates based on two or more waves of data from the same panel,choose the corresponding g-factor with the greatest value. Apply only this factor to thebase parameter.

8–37

Table 16. Factors to be Applied to Base Parameters to Obtain Combined PanelParameters for Estimates* from Various Reference Periods.

# ofavailable rotation months for2panels combined2

Monthly fitimate

2345678

Quarterly Estimates

1215181924

Annual Estimates

96

factor

4.00003.00002.00001.66671.33331.16671.0000

1.85191.56311.22221.14701.0000

1.0000 ,

1 ES-S are based on monthly averages.

2The number of available rotation months for a given estimate is the sum of the number ofrotations available for each month of the estimate for the two panels. There must be at leastone rotation month available for each month from each panel for monthly and quarterlyestimates.

.●

8-38

1992 WAVE 6 CHILD CARE MODULE SIPP DATA REVIEW

This report presents some basic tabulations used to evaluate the SIPP 1992 Wave 6child care module. The total number of children in this module for which child caredata were collected was 7,145 (see attached table 1) of which 6M children hadmothers employed in the labor force.

In ene~ non-response rates increased over the 1991 Panel. The ke indicator,“w% Lo looks after the children most of the week?” variables irnp8120- , table 2

$attached), recorded non-response rates of about 1 percent for children under 15years of age, up from 9

Ercent in 1991. This has been a continuing problem in this

SUIVeyas the length of e sumey has increased since the first smey taken in 1984when the imputation rate for this item was only 5 percent.

Non-response rates for the cost of rimary child care item (irnp8152-56) alsoincreased to about 20 percent for J e first three childre~ up from 17 percent in1991. The tabulations shown in table 2 of this report show non-response rates for avariety of items in the survey (imp_variables designate value O=no irnputatioq1=imputation made, with 4 digit number following the imp pretlx indica “ the

%corresponding source code for this item in the data dictionary for this data e).

Table 3 resents the distribution of child care arrangements for the a r~e~bely&32.6 rnil#on children of employed mothers for the period September-

1993. The categories across the top of the table re resent the provider and thezlocation of the arrangement. The symbols CH an PH represent care provided in

the “Child’sHome” or the “Provider’sHome; respectively. The “Mother Care”category is a combination of both cate ories 11 and 12 in the questionnaire (worksat home and cares for child at work). # e brother/sister category in the

tuestionnaire (category 2) is also combined with the other relative categorycategory 4 in the questiomaire) to produce the other relative category (Orel)

shown in table 3.

The fuU-time/part-time categories are based on whether the woman works 35 ormore hours per week. The marital status variable (MARST) categorizes womenwho are married, spouse presen~ horn all other marital statuses.

These data show a decline in the proportion of preschool age children (under 5years old) cared for by their father back to the 15 percent level as common in the1980s. Data from the 1991 survey showed a temporary increase in this arrangement(u to the 20 percent level). Also, for the first time, the combined day care/nursery

!sc 001 arrangements category for preschoolers was around 30 rcent - during mostzof the 1980s, usage of this combined arrangement was gener y at the 25 percent

level. For children 5 to 14 years of age, about threequarters of them were in schoolmost of the time their mothers were at work.

This report has not one through the usual statistical review procedure at thetCensus Bureau; an only represents the opinions of the author.

9B- 1

#..flg%% UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

B-

* Bureau of the Census.

\e+4mti&$Washington, DC 20233-0001

SURVEYOf INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPAllON (SIPP)I= PANEL

WAVE6 TOPICAL MODULE

User Note No. 1

December 199S

Total Unweighed Number of Kids in Sample

CumulativeSTATUS Frequency Frequency

----------------------------------

Emp Mom 6240 6240Unemp Mom 329 6569School ~0111 337 6906Emp Dad 231 7137Unemp Dad 7 7144School Dad 1 7145

TABLE OF STATUS BY KID5A

STATUS KID5A

Frequency lKid <5 lKid 5-14!-----------+--------+--------+Emp Mom I 1840 I 4400 I-----------+--------+--------+Unemp Mom I 111 I 218 I-----------+--------+--------+School Mom I 156 I 181 I-----.-----+--------+--.-----+

Emp Dad I 51 1 180 I-----–--––-+--------+--------+Unemp Dad I 21 51-----------+--------+--------+SC1’!OOlDad I 11 01-----------+--------+--------+Total 2161 4984

Tota 1

6240

329

337

231

-1

1

7145

09:18 Tuesday, February 28, 1995 12

The SAS System

OF TM8120 BY IMP8120

IMP8120

FrequencyIRow Pet 10 11 I-–------–+--------+--------+01 I 374 I 52 I

I 87.79 I 12.21 I--–––-–--+--------+--------+02 I 52 I 41

I 92.86 I 7.14 I--–------+-------- +--------+03 I 304 I 48 I

I 88.89 I 11.11 I---------+--------+--------+04 I 153 I 25 I

I 85.96 I 14.04 I---------+--------+--------+05 I 376 I 39 I

I 90.60 I 9.40 I---------+--------+--------+06 I 336 I 47 I

I 87.73 I 12.27 I---—---..+--------+--------+07 I 186 I 30 I

I 86.11 I 13.89 I---------+-–------+--------+

08 I 62 I 3!I 95.38 I 4.62 I

---------+-_------+-------_+

09 I 1740 f 226 II 88.50 I 11.50 I

---------+-_------+--_-----+

10 I 78 I 11 II 87.64 I 12.36 I

----–----+--------+--------+11 I 85 I 11 I

I 88.54 I 11.46 I---------+-_------+--------+

12 I 41 I 51I 89.13 I 10.87 I

---------+-_-_----+--------+

13 I 41 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

--------- +____----+-------- +14) I 51 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 1--------- +-__-----+-------- +Total 3922 501

Total

426

56

432

178

415

383

216

65

1966

89

96

46

4

51

4423

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 4

TABLE

TM8122

Frequency I

The SAS System

OF TM8122 BY IMP8122

IMP8122

ROW Pet 10 11 i---------+-.------+--------+

01 I 198 I 28 II 87.61 I 12.39 I

---------+_-------+_________+

02 I 16 I 41I 80.00 I 20.00 I

---------+--------+--------+03 I 111 I 15 I

I 88.10 I 11.90 I---------+--------+--------+04 I 37 I 91

I BO.43 I 19.57 I---------+--------+--------+05 I 109 I 13 I

I 89.34 I 10.66 I---------+--------+--------+06 I 68 I 81

I 89.47 I 10.53 I---------+--------+--------+

07 I 60 I 81I 88.24 I 11.76 I

------.--+--------+--------+

08 I 39 I 41I 90.70 I 9.30 I

---------+--------+--------+09 I 1175 I 167 I

I 87.56 I 12.44 I---------+--------+--------+10 I 31 I 10 1

I 75.61 I 24.39 I-------------+_-------+---------+

11 I 44 I 41I 91.67 I 8.33 I

---------+--------+--------+12 I 81 21

I 80.00 I 20.00 I---------+--------+--------+Total 1896 272

Total

226

20

126

46

122

76

68

43

1342

41

48

10

2168

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 5

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8124 BY IMP8124

TM8124 IMP8124

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 /-––-––––-+--------+–--–----+01 I 60 I 91

I 86.96 I 13.04 I–--–––--–+-–-----–+–-–-----+02 I 51 11

I 83.33 I 16.67 I----—--—.+_------.+--------+

03 I 18 I 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---------+--_-----+--------+

04 I 12 I 31I 80.00 ( 20.00 I

---------+--_-_---+--------+

05 I 17 I 31I 85.00 I 15.00 I

---—----.+---_-___+________+

06 I 71 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

--------.+_-____--+--------+

07 I 51 11I 83.33 I 16.67 I

---.—.---+–-__-_--+--------+

08 I 17 I 11I 94.44 I 5.56 I

---------+--------+--------+09 I 355 I 70 I

I 83.53 I 16.47 I_+__-_----+--------+

10 I El 21I 80.00 I 20.00 I

---------+.__----.+--------+!, 11 I 14 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I-_-____-_+---------+--------+

12 I 1) 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---------+--------+--------+Total 519 90

Total

69

6

18

15

20

7

6

18

425

10

14

1

609

18:46 Uonday, February 27, 1995 6

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8126 BY IMP8126

TM8126 IMP8126

FrequencyROW Pet 10 11 I Total.........+––_---__+--------+

1 I 692 I 96 I 788I 87.82 I 12.18 I

_+––_--.-_+--------+

2 I 617 I 86 I 703I 87.77 I 12.23 I

_-____-.-+________+--------+

3 I 15 I lf 16I 93.75 I 6.25 I

--–-–––-–+--------+--------+Total 1324 183 1507

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 7

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The SAS System

TABLE OF ‘3748128BY IMP8128

Tt48128 IMP8128

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 I Total--–--–-–-+--------+--------+1 I 312 I 51 I 363

I 85.95 I 14.05 I--–--–--–+-------–+--------+2 I 149 I 23 I 172

I 86.63 I 13.37 I------–--+--------+--------+3 I 41 11 5

I 80.00 I 20.00 I

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 8

--------- +--------+-------- +Total 465 75 540

‘.’

.

TABLE

TM8130

Frequency I

The SAS System

OF TM8130 BY IMP8130

IMP8130

ROW Pet 10 11 I Total--–-–--––+-––---–-+--------+1 I 95 I 12 I 107

I 88.79 I 11.21 I–-_-___._*..-_–_-_+_-------+

2 I 17 I 41 21I 80.95 I 19.05 I

---------+--_-.--_+--------+

Total 112 16 128

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 9

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8138 BY IMP8138

‘IW138 IMP8138

FrequencyROW Pet 10 11 I Total..—------+-_---_-.+--------+

1 I 924 I 162 I 1086I 85.08 I 14.92 I

--–----––+--------+--------+2 I 503 I 100 I 603

I 83.42 I 16.58 I-_----__—+-..--_---+--------+

Total 1427 262 1689

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 10

The SAS SySteM

TABLE OF TM8140 BY IMP8140

TM8140 IMP8140

FrequencyROW Pet 10--–------+-–---– --1 I 253

I 86.05-----––--+--------2 I 145

I 77.54---------+--------

Tots1 398

1 I Total--------

41 ; 29413.95 I

42 ; 18722.46 I

--------+83 481

.

18:46 Mon&y, February 27, 1995 11

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The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8142 BY IMP8142

TM8142 IMP8142

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 I Total--–---––-+--------+-–------+“1 I 32 I 12 I 44

I 72.73 I 27.27 I_——_—..._+-_--_..-+________+

2 I 33 I 71 40I 82.50 I 17.50 I

---------+--------+--------+Total 65 19 84

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 12

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8146 BY IMP8146

‘rM13146

FrequencyROW Pet---------.

1

IMP8146

o 11 I Total-–---–--+--------+

270 I 100 I 370I 72.97 I 27.03 I

–-----–-–+--------+--------+2 I 208 I 81 216

I 96.30 I 3.70 I-–-------+--------+--------+Total 478 108 586

18:46 Monday, February 27, 199S 13

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TABLE OF ‘IT48150BY IMP8150

me150 IMP8150

FrequencyROW Pet 10 11 I Total–--––--––+--------+--------+1 I 81 13 I 21

I 38.10 I 61.90 I-–---–-–-+--------+--------+2 I 23 I 01 23

I 100.00 I 0.00 I--–--––--+--------+--------+Total 31 13 44

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 15

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Cumulative CumulativeIMP8152 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent-----------------------------------------------------

o 872 80.3 872 80.31 214 19.7 1086 100.0

18:46 kfonday, February 27, 1995 16

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Cumulative CumulativeIMP8154 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent-----------------------------------------------------

o 237 80.6 237 80.6

1 57 19.4 294 100.0

,..

The SAS System

Cumulative CumulativeIMP8156 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent-----------------------------------------------------

o 30 68.2 30 68.21 14 31.8 44 100.0

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 18

.

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8170 BY IMP8170

TM8170 IMP8170

FrequencyRow Pet 10 II I----------+--.–..–-+---------+

01 I 195 I 41I 97.99 I 2.01 I

-----—.—.+-_-----_+--------+

02 I 101 I 21I 98.06 I 1.94 I

------–––+-------–+--------+03 I 226 I 10 I

I 95.76 I 4.24 I----—-_-—+--------+--------+04 I 72 I 61

I 92.31 I 7.69 I---------+--------+--------+

05 I 189 I 511 97.42 I 2.58 I

-----—---+_--_----+---------+

06 I 110 I 41I 96.49 I 3.51 I

---------+.---–---+--------+

07 I 28 I 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---––-–--+--------+--------+08 I 66 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I---------+--------+--------+09 21 I 11

I 95.45 I 4.55 I---------+--------+--------+

10 I 65 I 11I 98.48 I 1.52 I

-––----–-+--------+--------+11 I 12 I 21

I 85.71 I 14.29 I---–--_-.+--------+--------+

12 I 15 I 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---------- +--------+-------- +

Total 1100 35

Total

199

103

236

78

194

114

28

66

22

66

14

15

1135

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 22

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The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8172 BY IMP8172

TM8172 IMP8172

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 I

-+--------+--------+01 I 106 I 21

I 98.15 I 1.85 I-—--——.._+-–------+--------+02 I 33 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I---------+---_.---+----.----+

03 I 105 I 61I 94.59 I 5.41 I

---------+--------+--------+04 I 34 I 41

I 89.47 I 10.53 I---------+--------+--------+05 I 117 I 41

I 96.69 I 3.31 I---------+--------+--------+

06 I 56 I 41I 93.33 I 6.67 I

---------+--------+--------+

07 I 12 I 11I 92.31 I 7.69 1

----—----+--------+--------+08 t 3-II 11

I 97.37 I 2.63 I---------+--------+--------+09 I 24 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I---------+--------+--------+10 I 38 I 11

I 97.44 I 2.56 I-------.-+--------+--------+

11 I 17 I 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---------+--------+--------+12 I 11 I 11

I 91.67 I 8.33 I---------+--------+--------+Total 590 24

Total

108

33

111

38

121

60

13

38

24

39

17

12

614

18:46 t40nday, February 27, 1995 23

.

TABLE

TM8174

FrequencyI

The SAS System

OF TM8174 BY IMP8174

IMP8174

Row Pet 10 11 1---------+-–------+--------+01 I 26 I 11

I 96.30 I 3.70 I--–-–----+--------+--------+02 I 81 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I--—------+--------+---:----+03 I 22 I 11

I 95.65 I 4.35 I---------+--------+--------+04 I 81 21

I 80.00 I 20.00 I-------–-+--------+--------+05 I 24 I 31

I 88.89 I 11.11 I-------.-+-_------+--------+

06 I 91 11I 90.00 I 10.00 I

--------.+--------+--------+07 I 21 01

, I 100.00 I 0.00 I---------+-_------+--------+

08 I 41 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

-------—-+-__-----+--------+

09 I 10 I 01I 100.00 I 0.00 I

----–--––+--------+--------+10 I 15 I 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I-------––+--------+--------+11 I 61 01

I 100.00 I 0.00 I----__._.+_-__----+--------+

12 I 41 21I 66.67 I 33.33 I

---------+---------+--------+

Total 138 10

Total

27

8

23

10

27

10

2

4

10

15

6

6

148

18:46 Uon&y, February 27, 1995 24

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TABLE OF 7?48176BY I14P8176

TM8176 IMP8176

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 I Total---------+____-.-–+--------+

1 I 444 I 24 1 468I 94.87 I 5.13 I

-...__——.+_–----_-+--------+

2 I 324 I 71 331I 97.89 I 2.11 I

---_-_—--+-_------+--------+

3 I 11 I 01 11I 100.00 I 0.00 I

---------+_-----_-+--------+

Total 779 31 810

18:46 Monday, FebrLary 27, 1995 25

TABLE

T?48178

FrequencyI

The SAS System

OF TM8178 BY IMP8178

IMP8178

Row Pet 10 11 I Total--–-----–+-------–+--------+1 I 224 I 14 I 238

I 94.12 I 5.88 I---–--–––+--------+--------+2 I 163 I 41 167

I 97.60 I 2.40 I---------+_-------+--------+

3 I 51 11 6I 83.33 I 16.67 I

---------+--------+--------+

Total 392 19 411

.

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 26

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8180 BY IMP8180

TM8180 IMP8180

FrequencyRow Pet 10 I Total---–-----+-------–+1 I 64 I 64

I 100.00 I-----––--+--------+2 I 30 I 30

I 100.00 I---------+--------+

3 I 11 1I 100.00 I

---—-----+--------+

Total 95 95

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 27

.

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8188 BY IMP8188

TMalt?8 IMP8188

FrequencyROW Pet 10 11 I Total---------+.--_____+--------+

1 I 355 I 18 I 373I 95.17 I 4.83 I

---------+--------+--------+2 I 322 I 21 I 343

I 93.88 I 6.12 1--------—+-__---_-+---_A----+

Total 677 39 716

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 28

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The SAS System

TABLE OF T!48190BY IMP8190

TM8190 IMP8190

FrequencyROW Pet 10 11 I Total...-—-----+--------+--------+1 I 215 I 12 I 227

I 94.71 I 5.29 I---------+__-––--_+--------+

2 I 144 I 10 I 154I 93.51 I 6.49 I

---------+_–-__–--+--------+

Total 359 22 381

18:46 t40n&y, February 27, 1995 29

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TABLE OF TM8196 BY IMP8196

TM8196

FrequencyRow Pet

1

IMP8196

o 11 I Total--------+--------+

75 I 22 I 97I 77.32 I 22.68 I

-------–-+--------+--------+2 I 90 I 11 91

I 98.90 I 1.10 I_-_---.-—+._---___+--------+

Total 165 23 188

18:46 Mon&y, February 27, 1995 31

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The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8198 BY IMP8198

TM8198 IMP8198

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 1 Total------––-+--------+--------+1 I 73 I 23 I 96

I 76.04 I 23.96 I--–-–----+--------+--------+2 I 131 I 01 131

I 100.00 I 0.00 I-------–-+--––---–+--------+Total 204 23 227

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 32

The SAS System

TABLE OF TM8200 BY IMP8200

TM8200 IMP8200

FrequencyRow Pet 10 11 I Total--–-–--–-+-–----–-+--------+1 I 14 I 31 17

I 82.35 I 17.65 I---------+.___--__+--------+

2 I 31 I 21 33I 93.94 I 6.06 I

---------+--------+--------+Total 45 5 50

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 33

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IMP8204 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent_________—_-—_---___—----------------------- ---------

0 205 90.3 205 90.3

1 22 9.7 227 100.0

18:46 Monday, February 27, 1995 35

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Cumulative Cumulative

IMP8206 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent______.—______---------------------------------------

o 45 90.0 45 90.01 5 10.0 50 100.0

-T-NW 3. Nmb?fs \nDistribution of Primary Child Care Arrangements 09:23 Tues&y, February 28, 1995 6

of employed mothers (Weighted numbers)

(PP G -7> ~htn)mnck -----------------------------------------------------------------------------I I Dcc

l------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1II I I Sch I I I II lFatherlGrand I Orel lNOnrellGrand I Orel lNOnrell Day lNurse-1activ-1 In I Self lMOtherlI ALL I CH I CH I CH I CH I PH I PH I PH I care I ry I ity Ischooll care I care I

, ,______+___-__+_---_.+-_..-_+_---__+----_-+---__-+---___+___---+------+--____+_-----+------+------,

IWTIWTIWT lwTlwTlwTlwrl WTIWTIWTIWTI WTIWTIWTIl------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------ II SUM I SUM I SUN I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I SUM I

-------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+--____lALL I 325991 32221 1054I 692I 6571 14631 E481 20611 21971 14091 6051 166651 6311 1095I-------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------IK5A I I I i I I I I ) I I I I I I-----------—------------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IKid<5 1 10129I 1484I 6691 2521 4421 1073I 6841 16391 18621 1209I 19I 991 .1 6981-------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+-----+------+------ IKid S-14 I 224701 17381 3851 4401 2161 3901 163I 422I 3351 2001 5861 165671 6311 3971-------------------------------+------+------+------+-.--.-+------+------+___---+---__-+-_-___+------+------+------+------+------I

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IPFTIME-------------------------------I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I IFull time I 220301 1493I 6591 4971 3991 105OI 577I 14411 17131 9911 3961 117511 5251 5391-------------------------------+------+-----–+------+------+------+------+--_-_-+----__+__---_+------+------+------+------+------IPart time 1 10569I 1729I 3951 1951 2581 4121 2711 6201 484I 4181 21OI 49141 107I 5561-------------------------------+–-----+---–--+------+-..-.-__..–--_-__--_-+------+______+_______+------+------+------+------+------(MARST I I I I I I I I I I I I I I------------------------------- /I I I I I I I I I I I I IMarried I 250251 3083I 6071 3761 515] 1032I 4981 15171 16931 11551 4671 127801 3741 9251-------------------------------+------+–-----+------+------+------+----_-+--_---+______+_-----+------+------+------+------+------I

Other marital I 75751 1391 4461 3151 1421 4301 3491 5431 504I 2541 1381 38861 258I 1701-------------------------------+-----_+------+------+-..---++_--_-+-____-+------+_-----+------+------+------+------+------+------\

K5A IPFTIME I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I-------------—-+--_-------__---l I I I I I I I I I I I I I IKid<5 IFu1l time I 66131 6241 3971 1771 2591 7991 4751 1164I 1441I 8511 71 821 .1 3381

,--____-____--__+_____-+_---_-+___--_+...---+------+------+------+------+------+------+--_---+------+---_--+------,

lPart time I 35171 8601 2721,____??:___!:?:.__!?:;--_?::;--.:::;__-!!!:__-??!;__--!::__--?;:_----:‘

●--_____---__+_________+-.._.-+------3601

---------------

Kid 5-14 IFull time I 154171 8691 2621 3201 1401 2511 102I 2771 2731+------

1401 3891 116691 5251 201 /

1---------------+------+---;;;;------+—-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------1lPart time I 7053I 1231 120I 751 1391 62 I 1451 62I 601 1971 48981 107I 1961

---------------,---------------+------+------+------+-_–---__-–-_-+----_-+------+-__--_+__-_--+------+------+------+------+------I

MARST IPFTIME I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I---------------+---------------I

1 16406~I I I I I I I I I I I I I

Married IFu1l time 14601 3881 2661 3321 7441 3731 1065I 13211 809I 2871 86241 304I 4331

l---------------+------+------+---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;---;;;;------+------+------+------1lPart time I 86191 1624I 1801 41551 691 4921

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APPENDIX A-1

Income Source Code List

Code Income Sources

1- Social Security2- U.S. Government Railroad Retirement pay3- Federal Supplemental Securiiy Income (SS1)5- State unemployment compensation6- Supplemental Unemployment Benefits7- Other unemployment compensation (Trade Adjustment Act benefits, strike pay, other)8- Veterans compensation or pensions10- Worker’s compensation12- Employer or union temporary sickness policy13- Payments from a sickness, accident or disability insurance policy purchased on your own20- Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC)21- General assistance or General relief23- Foster child care payments24- Other welfare25- WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Nutrition Program27- Food stamps28- Child support payments29- Alimony payments30- Pension from company or union31- Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pensions32- U.S. Military retirement pay34- State government pensions35- Local government pensions36- Income from paid-up life insurance policies or annuities37- Estates and trusts38- Other payments for retirement, disability or survivor40- G. 1.Bill/VEAP education benefits41- Other VA educational assistance50- Income assistance from a charitable group51- Money from relatives or friends52- Lump sum payments53- Income from roomers or boarders54- National Guard or Reserve pay55- Incidental or casual earnings56- Other cash income not included elsewhere75- Categories combined and recoded for confidentiality reasons

State Administered Supplemental Security Income (old code 4)Black lung payments (old code 9)State tempora~ sickness or disability benefits (old code 11)Indian, Cuban, or Refugee Assistance (old code 22)National Guard or Reserve Force retirement (old code 33)

Al -1

SIPP FILES .

Code Asset List

100- Regular/passbook savings accounts in a bank, savings and loan or credit union101- Money market deposit accounts102- Certificates of Depositor other savings certificates103- NOW, Super NOW or other interest earning checking accounts104- Money market funds105- U.S. Government securities106- Municipal or corporate bonds107- Other interest-earning assets110- Stocks or mutual fund shares120- Rental property130- Mortgages140- Royalties150- Other financial investments

Code Special Indicators

170- Worked171- Disabled172- Medicare173- Medicaid174- U.S. Saving Bonds (E, EE)175- College Work Study176- PELL Grant177- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)178- National Direct Student Loan (NSL)179- Guaranteed Student Loan180- JTPA Training181 - Employer assistance182- Fellowship/Scholarship183- Other financial aid200- VA disability rating of 100%201- VA disabilityof less than 100%

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APPENDIX A-2

Income Sources Included in Monthly Cash Income

Earnings from Employment

Wages and salariesNonfarm self-employment incomeFarm self-employment income

Income from Assets (Property Income)

Regular/passbook savings accounts in a bank, savings and loan or credit unionMoney market deposit accountsCertificates of Depositor other savings certificatesNOW, Super NOW or other interest-earning checking accountsMoney market fundsU.S. Government securitiesMunicipal or corporate bondsOther interest-earning assetsStocks or mutual fund sharesRental propertyMortgagesRoyaltiesOther financial investments

Other Income Sources

Social SecurityU.S. Government Railroad Retirement payFederal Supplemental Security Income (SS1)State Administered Supplemental Security IncomeState unemployment compensationSupplemental Unemployment BenefitsOther unemployment compensation (Trade Adjustment Act benefits, strike pay, other)Veterans compensation or pensionsBlack lung paymentsWorker’s compensationState temporary sickness or disability benefitsPayments from a sickness, accident or disability insurance policy purchased on your ownAid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC)General Assistance or General ReliefIndian, Cuban, or Refugee AssistanceFoster child care paymentsOther welfareChild support paymentsAlimony paymentsPension from company or unionFederal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pensionsU.S. Military retirement payNational Guard or Reserve Forces retirementState government pensionsLocal government pensionsIncome from paid-up life insurance policies or annuitiesEstates and trusts

A2-1

SIPP FILES .

Other payments for retirement, disability or survivor benefitsG.1. Bill/VEAP education benefitsIncome assistance from a charitable groupMoney from relatives or friendsLump sum paymentsIncome from roomers or boardersNational Guard or ReservepayIncidental or casual earningsOther cash income not included elsewhere

A2-2

APPENDIX A-3

Sources of Means-Tested Beneffis Covered in SIPP

Cash Benefits

Federal Supplemental Security Income (SS1)State Administered Supplemental Security IncomeVeterans’ pensionsAid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC, ADC)General Assistance or General ReliefIndian, Cuban, or Refugee AssistanceOther welfareFoster child care payments

Noncash Benefits

Food StampsSpecial Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)Low-Income Home Energy AssistanceMedicaidFree or reduced price school lunchesFree or reduced price school breakfastsPublic or subsidized rental housing

A3-1

APPENDIX A4

1990Census of Population Occupation Classification System

The listpresentsthe occupationalclassificationdeveloped for the 1990 Census of Populationand Housing. Thereare 501 categodes for the employed with 1 additionalcategoryfor the experienced unemployedand 3 additkmalcategoriesfor the Armed Forces. These categoriesare grouped into 6 summarygroupsand 13 major groups. TheclassificationIsdeveloped from the 1960 Standard OccupationalCtassificatbn. “n.e.c.” is the abbreviationfor notelsewhereclassified.

1990

Censuscode

003004005006007008009013014015016017018019021022

023024025026027028029033034035036037

Occupation category

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALIY OCCUPATIONS

Executive, Administrative, ●nd Managerial Occupations

Legislators(111)Chief executivesand generaladministrators,public administration(112)Administmtorsand officials,publicadministmtion(1132-1139)Administmtors,protectivesewices(1131 )Financialmanagers (122)Personneland labor relationsmanagers(123)Purchasingmanagers (124)Managers, marketing,adverting, and public relations(125)Administmtors,educationand relatedfields (128)Managers, medicineand health (131)Postmastersand mail superintendents(1344)Managers, food servingand lodging establishments(1351)Managers, propertiesand real estate (1353)Funeraldirectors(pt 1359)Managers, serviceorganizations,n.e.c. (127, 1352, 1354, pt 1359)Managers and administmtors,n.e.c. (121, 126, 132-1343, 136-139)

Management Related OccupationsAccountantsand auditors (1412)Undemwiters(1414)Other financialofficers(1415, 1419)Management analysts(142)Personnel,tmining, and labor relationsspecialists(143)Purchasingagents and buyers,farm products (1443)Buyers,wholesaleand retailtrade except farm products (1442)Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. (1449)Business and promotion agents (145)Construction inspectors (1472)Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction (1473)Management related occupations, n.e.c. (149)

A4-1Rapla-ment Oacambar1995

SIPP FILES

043

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064065066067

069073074075076077078079083

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095m097

098099103

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS-Con.

Profesdon81 Spaci81tyoccupations

Engineers,Architects,and SurveyorsArchitects(161)

EngineersAerospace (1822)Metallurgicaland materials(1623)Mining (1624)Petroleum(1625)Chemical (1626)Nuclear (1627)Civil (1628)Agricultural(1632)Electricaland electronic(1633, 1636)Industrial(1634)Mechanical (1635)Marineand navalarchitects(1637)Engineers,n.e.c. (1839)

Sutveyorsand mapping scientists(164)

Mathematicaland Computer ScientistsComputersystemsanalystsand scientists(171)Operationsand systemsresearchersand analysts(172)Actuaries(1732)Statisticians(1733)Mathematicalscientists,n.e.c. (1739)

NaturalScientistsPhysicistsand astronomers(1842, 1843)Chemists,except biochemists(1845)Atmosphericand space scientists(1846)Geologistsand geodesists(1847)Physicalscientists,n.e.c. (1849)Agncutturaland food scientists(1853)Biologicaland lifescientists(1854)Forestryand conservationscientists(1852)Medical scientists(1855)

Health DiagnosingOccupationsPhysicians(261)Dentists(262)Veterinarians(27)Optometrists(281)Podiatrists(283)Health diagnosingpractitioners,n.e.c. (289)

Health Assessmentand Treating OccupationsRegisterednurses (29)Pharmacists (301 )Dietitians (302)

TherapistsRespirator therapists (3031 )Occupational therapists (3032)Physicaltherapists(3033)

ReplacementDecember199SA4-2

APPENDIX A-4 - Occupation CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

104

105

106

113114115116117118119123124125126127128129133

134135136137138139143144145146147146149153154

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS-Con.

Profess&ml SpecMty Occup8tion~n.

Speech thera@ts (3034)Therapists,n.e.c. (3039)

Physidans’aa#sWts (304)T=c~fs, p~

Earth, environmental,and marinescienceteachers (2212)Biologicalscienceteachers (2213)Chemistryteachers (2214)Physicsteachers (2215)Natural scienceteachers, n.e.c. (2216)Psychologyteachers (2217)Economicsteachers (2218)Historyteachers (2222)Politicalscienceteachers (2223)Sociologyteachers (2224)Social scienceteachers, n.e.c. (2225)Engineeringteachers (2226)Mathematicalscienceteachers (2227)C-omputerscienceteachers (2228)Medical scienceteachers (2231)Health speciaMesteachers (2232)Business,commerce, and marketingteachers (2233)Agricultureand forest~ teachers (2234)Art,drama, and musicteachers (2235)Physicaleducationteachers (2236)Educationteachers (2237)Englishteachers (2238)Foreignlanguage teachers (2242)Law teachers (2243)Socialwork teachers (2244)Theology teachers (2245)Trade and industrialteachers (2246)Home economicsteachers (2247)Teachers, postsecondary,n.e.c. (2249)Postsecondaryteachers, subjectnot specified

Teachers, Except Postsecondary155 Teachers, prekindergartenand kindergarten(231)156 Teachers, elementa~ school (232)157 Teachers, seconda~ school (233)158 Teachers, specialeducation (235)159 Teachers, n.e.c. (236, 239)163 Counselors,educationaland vocational (24)

Librarians,Archivists,and Curators164 Librarians(251)165 Archivistsand curators(252)

Social Scientistsand Urban Planners166 Economists(1912)167 Psychdo@ts (1915)168 Sociologists(1916)169 Social scientists,n.e.c. (1913, 1914, 1919)173 Urban planners(192)

ReplacementOecembar1S95A4-3

SIPP FILES ‘

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS-Con.

174175176177

178179

183

184

185

186

187188189193194195197198199

203204205206207208

213214215216217218

223224225

226227

Profeuional Specialty occupation-.

Social, Recreation,and ReligiousWorkerssocialworkers (2032)Recreationworkers (2033)aergy (2042)Religiousworkers,n.e.c. (2049)

Lawyersand Judgesbwyers (211)Judges (212)

Writers,Artists,Entwtainers,and AthletesAuthors(321)Technicalwrtters(398)Designers(322)Musiciansand composers (323)Actorsand directors(324)Painters,sculptors,craft-artists,and artistprintmakers(325)Photographers(326)Dancers (327)Artists,performers,and relatedworkers,n.e.c. (328, 329)Edttorsand repotters (331)Publicreiatlonsspecialists(332)Announcers(333)Athletes(34)

TECHNICAL SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS

Technicians and Related Support Occupations

HealthTechnologistsand TechniciansClinicallaboratorytechnologistsand technicians(362)Dental hygienists(363)Health recordtechndoglsts and technicians(364)Radidogic technicians(365)Licensedpracticalnurses(366)Heatthtechnologistsand technicians,n.e.c. (369)

Technologists and Technicians, Except HealthEngineering and Related Technologists and Technicians

Electrical and electronic technicians (371 1)Industrialengineeringtechnicians(3712)Mechanicalengineeringtechnicians(3713)Engineeringtechnicians,n.e.c. (3719)Draftingoccupations (372)Surveyingand mappingtechnicians(373)

ScienceTechniciansBiologicaltechnicians(382)Chemicaltechnicians(3831)Sciencetechnicians,n.e.c. (3832, 3833,384, 389)

Technicians;Except Health, Engineering,and ScienceAirplanepilotsand navigators(825)Airtrafficcontrollers(392)

ReplacementOecember1995A4-4

APPENDIX A-4 - OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION SYH7=M

228

233234235

243

263254255256257

258259

263264265266267268269274275276277278

283284285

303304305306307

308309

TECHNICAL SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS-Con.

Technicians ●nd Related Support (kcupati~n.

Broadcastequipmentoperators(393)Computer programmers(3971, 3972)Tod programmers,numericalcontrol (3974)Legal assistants(396)Technicians,n.e.c. (399)

sales occupations

Supervisorsand propdetors,salesoccupations(40)

Sales Representatives,Financeand BusinessSenricesInsurancesalesoccupations (4122)Real estate salesoccupations(4123)SecUritii and financial services sales occupations (4124)Advertisingand related salesoccupations (4153)Salesoccupations,other businessservices(4152)

Sales Representatives,Commoditii Except RetailSales engineers(421)Salesrepresentatives,mining,manufacturing,and wholesale (423, 424)

SalesWorkers,Retailand PersonalServicesSalesworkera,motorvehiies and boats (4342, 4344)Sales workers, apparel (4346)Sales workers, shoes (4351 )sales workers, furniture and homefurnishings(4348)Salesworkers;radio, TV, hi-fi,and appliances (4343, 4352)sales workers,hardwareand buildingsupplies(4353)Salesworkers,parts (4367)sales workers,other commodities(4345, 4347,4354,4356,4359,4362, 4369)Sales counterclerks (4363)Cashiers(4364)Street and door-to-door salesworkers (4366)News vendors (4365)

Sales RelatedOccupationsDemonstrators,promotersand models,sales (445)Auctioneers(447)Sales supportoccupations,n.e.c. (444, 446, 449)

AdministrativeSupport Occupations, Including Clerical

Supervisors,AdministrativeSupportOccupationsSupeMsors, general ~lce (4511,4513,4514,4516,4519, 4529)Supervisors,computerequipmentoperators (4512)Supervisors,financialrecordsprocessing(4521)Chief communicationsoperators(4523)Supervisors;distribution,scheduling,and adjustingclerks (4522, 45244528)

Computer EquipmentOperatorsComputer operators (4612)Peripheralequipmentoperators(4613)

A4-5RaplacamentDecember1995

SIPP Flus

lECHNICALj SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATION~n.

313314315

316317318319323

325326327328329335336

337338339343344

345346347

348353

354355356357

359363364365366368373374

MministmthmSupportOccu@ions, IncludingCledcal-Con.

Secmarias, StenqW@WS, and Typistssecretaries (4622)stenographers (4623)Typists (4624)

I-th atisinterviewers(4642)HcAdclerks (4643)Tm_tion ticket and resewationagents (4644)Receptionists(4645)Informationclerks,n.e.c. (4649)

RecordsProcesdng Occupations, Except Financialaassified-ad clerks (4662)Correspondenceclerks (4663)Order det% (4664)Personnelclerks,except payrolland timekeeping (4692)Ubrary detks (4694)Fdeclerks (4696)

Recordsclerks(4699)

FinancialRecordsProcessingOccupationsBookkeepers,accounting,and atxiiting clerks (4712)Payroll and timekeeping clerks (471 3)Billing clerks (4715)Cost and rate clerks (4716)Billing,posting,and calculatingmachineoperators (4718)

Duplicating,Mail and Other Office Machine OperatorsDuplicatingmachineoperators (4722)Mail preparingand paper handlingmachineoperators (4723)Office machineoperators,n.e.c. (4729)

CommunicationsEquipmentOperatorsTelephone operators(4732)Communicationsequipment operators,n.e.c. (4733, 4739)

Mail and Message DistributingOccupationsPostalclerks,exe. mailcarriers(4742)Mail camiers,postalservice(4743)Maii clerks,exe. postalservice(4744)Messengers(4745)

MaterialRecording,Scheduling,and DistributingClerksDispatchers(4751)Productioncoordinators(4752)Traffic,shipping,and r-iving clerks(4753)Stock and inventoryclerks (4754)Meter readers (4755)Weighers, measurers,checkersand samplers(4756, 4757)Expediters(4756)Material recording,scheduling,and distributingclerks,n.e.c. (4759)

ReplacementOacamber1995A4-6

375376377378

379383384

387

4034044ci54Q6407

413414415

416417

418423424

425426427

APPENDIX A-4 - OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

TECHNIC& SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS-Con.

Mminietmtive Support Occupations, Including ClericsI-Con.

Adjustersand InvestigatorsInsuranceadjusters,examiners,and investigators(4782)Investigatorsand adjusters,except insurance(4783)Eligibilityclerks,socialwelfare (4784)Biliand account cdiectors (4786)

MiscellaneousMmintstratlve Suppoft OccupationsGenerai officeclerks (463)Bankteliers (4791)Proofreaders(4792)Dataatry keyers (4793)statisticalclerks(4794)Teachers’ aides (4795)Mministrattve supportoccupations,n.e.c. (4787, 4799)

SERVICE OCCUPATIONS

Privste House- Occupations

Launderersand ironers(503)Cooks, privatehousehold(504)Housekeepersand butlers(505)Child care workers,privatehousehold(506)Privatehouseholdcleanersand servants(502, 507, 509)

Protecthm Setvice Occupations

Supervisors, ProtectiveServiceOccupationsSupervisors,firefighthg and fire preventionoccupations (5111)Supervisors,pdke and detectives(5112)supeMsors, guards (5113)

Firefighthg and Fire PreventionOccupationsFire inspectionand fire preventionoccupations(5122)Firefightingoccupations (5123)

Police and DetectivesPolice and detectives,publicservice (5132)Sheriffs,baiiiffs,and other iaw enforcementofficers(5134)Correctionalinstitutionofficers(5133)

GuardsCrossingguards (5142)Guardsand police, exe. publicservice(5144)Protectiveserviceoccupations,n.e.c. (5149)

Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household

Food Preparationand Sewice Occupations433 SupeMsors, food preparationand serviceoccupations (5211)434 Bartenders(5212)435 Waitersand waitresses(5213)436 Cooks (5214, 5215)

Food counter, fountainand relatedoccupations(5216)439 Kitchenworkers,food preparation(5217)

I%placamentDacambar1995/44-7

slPP FILES ‘

SERVICE 0CCUPAl10t4Un.

443444

445446447

449453464455

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473474475476

477479483484

485486487488489

Serviw Occupations, Exwpt Protective ●nd Househokf-Con.

Wafters’/waftreases’aselstants(5218)Miscellaneousfood preparationoccupations (5219)

Heatth SewIce OccupationsDentalassistants(5232)Heafthaides, except nursing(5233)Nursingaides, orderties,and attendants (5236)

Cleaningand BuildingServiceOccupations,except HouseholdSupervism, cleaningand buiidingsewice workers (5241)Maids and housemn (5242, 5249)Janitorsand cleaners (5244)Elevatoroperators (5245)Pest controloccupations (5246)

PersonalServfceOccupationsSupervisors,pemonalserviceoccupations(5251)Barbers(5252)Hairdressersand cosmetologists(5253)Attendants, amusementand recreationfacilities(5254)Guides (5255)Ushers (5258)Publictransportationattendants (5257)Baggage portersand beflhops(5262)Welfare sewice aides (5283)Familychild care providers(pt 5264)Earlychildhoodteacher’sassistants(pt 5264)Child care workers,n.e.c. (pt 5264)Personalserviceoccupations,n.e.c. (5258, 5269)

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS

Farm Operatorsand ManagersFarmers,except horticultural(5512-5514)Horticulturalspeciallyfarmers (5515)Managers,farms, except horticultural(5522-5524)Managers, horticulturalspecialtyfarms (5525)

Other Agncutturaland Related OccupationsFarm Occupations,Except Managerial

Supervisors,farm workers (5611)Farm workers (5612-5617)Marine lifecultivationworkers (5618)Nurseryworkers (5619)

RelatedAgriculturalOccupationsSupervisors,relatedagriculturaloccupations(5621)Groundskeepersand gardeners,except farm (5622)Animalcaretakers,except farm (5624)Gradersand sorters,agriculturalproducts (5625)Inspectors,agriculturalproducts (5627)

FbplarnmentOecember1995A4-8

494495

497498499

503

505

507

509514515516517518519

523525526527529533534

535536538539543544547549

553554555556

APPENDIX A-4 - OCCUPATION CWIFICATION SVSTEM

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS-Con.

Forestryand LoggingOccupationsSupervisors,fomatry,and ioggingworkers (571)ForestIYwotkers, except iogging (572)Timber cuttingand iogging occupations (573, 579)

Fishers,Hunters,and TrappersCaptainsand other dicers, fishingveaaeis(P 8241)Fshers (583)Huntersand mappers(584)

PRECISION PRODUCllON, CRAFT, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

Mechanicsand RepairersSupervisors,mechanicsand repairers(60)

Mechanicsand Repairers,Except SupervisorsVehicleand Mobile EquipmentMechanicsand Repairers

Automobilemechanics(pt6111 )Automobilemechanicapprentices @t 6111)

Bus,truck, and stationaryengine mechanics (6112)Aircraftengine mechanics(6113)Smaiiengine repairers(6114)Automobilebody and related repairers(6115)Aircraftmechanics,exe. engine (6116)Heavy equipmentmechanics(6117)Farm equipmentmechanics (61 18)

Industrialmachineryrepairem(613)Machinerymaintenanceoccupations(614)

Eiectricaiand ElectronicEquipmentRepairersElectronicrepairers,communicationsand industrialequipment (6151, 6153, 6155)Data processingequipment repairers(6154)Householdappliance and powertool repairers(6156)Telephone iine installersand repairers (6157)Telephone installers and repairers (6158)Misceiianeous electrical and electronic equipment repairers (6152,6159)

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics (616)

MisceiianeousMechanicsand RepairersCamera, watch, and musicalinstrumentrepairers(6171,6172)Locksmithsand safe repairers(6173)Office machinerepairers(6174)Mechanicalcontrolsand valve repairers(6175)Eievatorinstallersand repairers(6176)Miiiwrights(6176)Specifiedmechanicsand repairers,n.e.c. (6177,6179)Not spectfiedmechanicsand repairers

ConstructionTradesSupervisors,ConstructionOccupations

Supervisors;brickrnasons,stonemasons,and tiie setters(6312)Supwisors, carpentersand relatedworkers (6313)Supervisors,electriciansand power transmissioninstallers(6314)Supervisors;painters,paperhangers,and plasterers(6315)

ReplacementOecembar199SA4-9

SIPP FILES ‘

PRECISION PflOiXJCTION, CRAFT, ANDREPAIR OCCUPATIONS-Con.

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628

634635636637639643644645646647649653654

SupeMsors; plumbers,pipeftiers, and stearnfitters(6316)Supervisors,constructionn.e.c. (6311, 6318)

ConstructionTrades, Except SupervisorsBrkkmasons and stonemasons@t6412, pt 6413)

Brickmasonand stonemason apprentices@t 6412, pt 6413)Tde setters,hard and soft (pt 6414, pt 6482)Carpet installers(@ 6482)carpenters (@ 6422)

Carpenterapprentices(pt 6422)Drywall installers(6424)Electrichns (pt 6432)

Electricianapprentices(pt 6432)Electricalpower ktstallersand repairers(6433)Painters,constructionand rnaintemnce (6442)Paperhangers(6443)Plasterers(6444)Plumbers,pipefitters,and steamfhters(pt 645)

Plumber,pipefitter,and steamfitterapprentices (pt 645)Concrete and terrazzofinishers(6483)Glaziers‘(6484)Insolationworkers(6485)Paving,surfacing,and tamping equipmentoperators (6466)Roofers(6468)Sheetmetalduct installers(6472)Structuralmetalworkers (6473)Drillers,earth (6474)Constructiontrades, n.e.c. (6487, 6475,6476, 6479)

ExtractiveOccupationsSupewisors,extractiveoccupations (632)Drillers,oilwell (652)Explosivesworkers (653)Mining machineoperators(654)Miningoccupations,n.e.c. (656)

Precision Production OccupationsSuprwisors, production occupations (67,71)

Precision Metal Working OccupationsTod and die makers (pt 681 1)

Tod and die maker apprentices (pt 681 1)Precision assemblers, metal (681 2)Machinists (pt 6813)

Machinist apprentices (pt 6813)Boilermakers (6814)Precision grinders,filers,and tod sharpeners(6816)Patternmakersand model makers,metal (6817)Lay-outworkers (6821)Preciousstonesand metalsworkers (Jewelers) (6822, 6866)Engravers,metal (6823)Sheet metalworkers (pt 6824)

Sheet metalworker apprentices (pt 6824)

A4-I oReplacementOecember199S

657

667

674

675676677678679683664

686667

669693

694695

703704705706707708709713

APPENDIX A-4 - OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, ANDREPAIR OCCUPATIONWn.

Miscellaneousprecisionmetalworkers (6629)

PrecisionWoodwoddngOccupationsPatternmakersand model makers,wood (6831)Cabinet makersand bench carpentem (6632)Furnitureand wood finishers (6635)Miscellaneousprecisionwoodworkers (6639)

PrecisionTextile,Apparel,and FurnishingsMachine WorkersDressmakers(pt 6652, pt 7752)Tailors @t 6652)upholsterers (6853)Shoe repalrecs(6654)Miscellaneousprecisionappard and fabric workers (6656, 6659, pt 7752)

Precisbn Workers,AssortedMaterialsHand mdders and shapers,except jawelers (6661)Patternmakers,lay-outworkers,and cutters (6662)Optical goods workers (6864, pt 7477, pt 7677)Dental laboratoryand medicalappliancetechnicians(6665)Bookbinders(6644)Electricaland electronicequipmentassemblers(6867)Miscellaneousprecisionworkers,n.e.c. (6669)

PrecisionFood ProductionOccupationsButchersand meat cutters (6871 )Bakers (6672)Food matchmakers(6873, 6879)

Precision Inspectors, Testers, and Related WorkersInspectors, testers, and graders (6661, 828)Adjusters and calibrators (6662)

Plantand SystemOperatorsWater and sewage treatment plantoperators (691)Power plant operators(pt 693)Stationaryengineers (pt 693, 7668)Miscellaneous@antand systemoperators (692, 694,695, 696)

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND IABORERS

Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors

Machine Operatorsand Tenders, Except PrecisionMetalworkingand PlasticWorkingMachine Operators

Lathe and turningmachineset-up operators (7312)UNhe and turningmachine operators (7512)Millingand planingmachine operators (7313, 7513)Punchingand stampingpressmachineoperators (7314, 7317,7514, 7517)Rollingmachineoperators (7316, 7516)Drillingand boring machine operators (7318, 7518)Grinding,abrading, buffing,and polishingmachine operators (7322, 7324, 7522)Forging machineolx?rators(7319, 7519)

ReplacementOecambar1995A4-I 1

SIPP FILES ‘

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND lABORERS-Con.

Machino Opamtrn, A880mblus, ●nd ln8pactors-Ccm.

714715717

719723724725

726727728729733

734735736737

738739743744745747748749

753754755756757758759763764765766766769773774777779

Numericalcontrol machine operators (7326)Miscellaneousmetal, plastic,stone, and glassworking machine operators (7329, 7529)

Fabricatingmachineoperators, n.e.c. (7339, 7539)

Metal and Pfastic ProcessingMachine OperatorsMolding and castingmachine operators (7315, 7342, 7515,7542)Metal plating machineoperators (7343, 7543)Heat treating ~Uim OperatOfS (7344, 7544)Miscellaneous metal and plastic processing machine operators (7349, 7549)

Woodworking Machhw OperatorsWood lathe, routing,and planingmachineoperators (7431,7432,7631, 7632)sawing machfneoperators (7433, 7633)Shapfngand jdning machine operators (7435, 7635)Nailingand tacking machine operators(7636)Miscellaneouswoodworking machineoperators (7434, 7439,7634, 7639)

PrintingMachine OperatorsPrfntingpressoperators (7443, 7M3)Photoengraversand lithographers(6842, 7444, 7644)Typesettersand compositors (6641,7642)Miscellaneousprfntingmachineoperators (6649, 7449, 7649)

TextHe,Apparel,and FurnishingsMachine OperatorsWindingand twistingmachine operators(7451, 7651)Knitting,looping, taping, and weaving machine operators (7452, 7652)Textile cutting machine operators (7654)Textifesewingmachine operators (7655)Shoe machine operators (7656)Pressingmachineoperators (7657)Launderingand dry cleaningmachineoperators (6655, 7658)Miscellaneoustextile machine operators(7459, 7659)

Machine Operators,AssortedMaterialsCementingand gluing machine operators(7661)Packaging and fillingmachine operators(7462, 7662)Extrudingand formingmachine operators7463, 7663)Mixingand blendingmachine operators(7664)Separating,filtering,and clarifyingmachineoperators (7476, 7666, 7676)Compressingand compacting machineoperators (7467, 7667)Paintingand paint sprayingmachineoperators (7669)Roastingand baking machineoperators,food (7472, 7672)Washing, cleaning,and picklingmachineoperators (7673)Folding machineoperators (7474, 7674)Furnace, kiln,and oven operators,exe. food (7675)Crushingand grindingmachine operators (pt 7477, pt 7677)Slicingand cutting machine operators (7478, 7678)Motion picture projectionists(pt 7479)Photographicprocessmachine operators (6663, 6868,7671 )Miscellaneousmachineoperators,n.e.c. (pt 7479,7665, 7679)Machine operators,not specified

ReplacementOecember1995A4-I 2

783784785786787789793795

796797798799

803804

808809813814

823

825826

828829833834

843844845

849853855

859

APPENDIX &4 - OCCUPATION CIASSIFICAllON SYSTEM

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND lABORERS-Con.

Mmhina Opamtom,Aaaamblara, and lnapect~.

Fabricators,Assemblers,and Hand WorkingOccupationsWeldersand cutters (7332, 7532, 7714)Solderersand brazers (7333, 7533, 7717)Assemblersp2, 774)Hand cuttingand trimmingoccupations ~53)Hand molding,casting,and formingoccupations (7754, 7755)Hand painting,coating, and decoratingoccupations (7756)Hand engravingand printingoccupations (7757)Miscellaneoushand workingoccupations (7758, 7759)

ProductionInspectors,Testers,Samplers,and WeighersProductioninspectors,checkers,and examiners(782, 787)Productiontesters (783)Productionsamplersand weighers (784)Gradersand sorters,exe. agncuttural(785)

Tmnsportation and Material Moving Occupations

Motor VehicleOperatorsSupervisors,motorvehicleoperators(8111)Truck drivers(8212-8214)Driver-salesworkers (8218)Busdrivers(8215)Taxicab driversand chauffeurs(8216)Parkinglot attendants (874)Motor transportationoccupations,n.e.c. (8219)

TransportationOccupations,Except Motor VehiclesRailTransportationOccupations

Railroadconductorsand yardmasters(8113)Locomotiveoperatingoccupations(8232)Railroadbrake, signal,and switchoperators(8233)Railvehicle operators,n.e.c. (8239)

Water TransportationOccupationsShip captainsand mates, except fishing boats (pt 8241, 8242)Sailors and deckhands (8243)Marine engineers (8244)Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders (8245)

MaterialMoving EquipmentOperatorsSupervisors,materialmovingequipmentop?rators(812)Operating engineers(8312)Longshoreequipmentoperators(8313)Hoist and winch operators (8314)Crane and tower operators (8315)Excavatingand loading machineoperators (8316)Grader, dozer, and scraperoperators(8317)Industrialtruck and tractor equipmentoperators (8318)Miscellaneousmaterialmovingequipmentoperators (8319)

ReplacementOe=mber 1995A4-I 3

SIPP FILES

864865

867

869874

875876877878883885887888889

903904905

909

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS-Con.

Handlera, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, ●nd Laborera

Supewkors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c. (85)Helpers, mechanics and repairem (863)

Helpers, Construction and Extractive OccupationsHelpers, cmsmcth trades (8641 -8645, 8648)Helpers, surveyor (S646)Helpers, extractive occupations (865)Co@nMon laborers (871)Productionhelpers(861, 882)

Freig~ Stock, and MaterialHandlersGarbage collectors(8722)Stevedores(8723)Stock handlersand baggers (8724)Machinefeeders and offbearers(8725)Freight,stock, and materialhandlers,n.e.c. (8726)

Garage and sewice stationrelatedoccupations(873)Vehiclewashersand equipmentcleaners(875)Hand packersand packagers (8761)Laborers,except construction(8769)

MIUTARY OCCUPATIONS

CommissionedOfficersand WarrantOfficersNon-commissionedOfficersand Other EnlistedPersonnelMilitaryoccupation, rank not specified

EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED NOT CLASSIFIED BY OCCUPATION

Last worked 1984 or earlier

RaplacamentDacamber1995A4-14

APPENDIX A-5

1S90Ceneue of Popuietion Induetry Cieeeificetion Syetem

The iistpresentsthe industrialdassMcationdevelopedfor the 1990 Censusof Populationand Housing. There are235 categoriesfor the employed, with 1 additionalcategoty for the experiencedunemployed, and 7 additionalcategoriesfor the Armed Forces. Tiwse categ@ee are aggregated into 13 major groups. The classificationisdeveloped from the 1987 Standard industrialClassification. “n.e.c.” is the abbreviationfor not elsewheredassikd

l$m

censuscode

010011012020030031032

040041

042050

100

101102110111112120121122130

132140141142150

hldustfyCategoy

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FiSHERiES

Agriculturalproduction,crops (01)Agriculturalproduction,livestock(02)veterinaryservices(074)imdscape and horticulturalsenrices(078)Agricutturaiservices,n.e.c. (071, 072,075, 076)Forestry(08)Fishing,hunting,and trapping (09)

MiNiNG

Metal mining(10)Coai mining (12)Oii and gas extraction (13)Nonmetallicminingand quarrying,except fuels (14)

CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17)

MANUFACTURING

Nondurebie Goods

Food and kindredproductsMeat products (201)Dairy products (202)Canned, frozen, and presetvedfruitsandvegetabies (203)Grain millproducts (2o4)Bakeryproducts (205)Sugar and confectioneryproducts(206)Beverageindustries(208)Miscellaneousfood preparationsand kindrd products (207,209)Not specifiedfood industries

Tobacco manufactures(21)

Textile millproductsKnittingmills(225)Dyeing and finishingtextiies,except WOOIand knit goods (226)Carpetsand rugs (227)Yam, thread, and fabric mills(221 -224, 228)Miscellaneoustextile miilproducts (229)

/45-1ReplacementDecember199S

SIPP FILES ‘

MANUFACTURING-Con.

Nortdumble Goodtion.

151152

160

161162

171172

160

181182190191192

200201

210211212

220221

222

230231232241242

250251252261262

Apparel and other finishd textile productsAppareland acmasdea, except knit (231-238)MiscellaneousWrfcatai textile products (239)

Paper and allied productsPulp, paper, and papwboard mills (261-263)Miscellaneous paper and @p products(267)Paperboard containersand boxes(265)

Printing,publishing,and allied hdustriesNewspaper publishingand printing(271)Printing,publishing,and allied industries,except newspapers(272-279)

Chemicals and allied productsplastics, synthetics, and resins(282)Drugs (263)Soaps and cosmetics(264)Paints,varnishes,and related products (265)Agriculturalchemicals(287)Industrialand miscellaneouschemicals(281, 266, 269)

Petroleumand coal productsPetroleumrefining(291)Miscellaneouspetroleumand coal products (295, 299)

Rubberand miscellaneousplasticsproductsTiresand innertubes (301)Other rubber products,and plasticsfootwear and belting (302-306)Miscellaneous@StiCSPrOdUCtS (306)

Leatherand leather productsLeathertanning and finishing(311)Fmtwear, except rubberand plastic(313, 314)Leatherproducts,except footwear (315-317, 319)

Dumble Goods

Lumberand wood products,except furnitureLogging (241)Sawmills,planingmills,and millwork(242, 243)Wood buildingsand mobile homes (245)Miscellaneouswood products (244, 249)

Furnitureand fixtures(25)

Stone, day, glass,and concrete productsGiassand glass products (321-323)Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plasterproducts (324,327)Structuralday products (325)Potteryand related products (326)Miscellaneousnonmetallicmineraland stone products (328, 329)

ReplacementDecember1995A5-2

APPENDIX A-S- INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

MANUFACTURINQon.

Durabla Good-.

27027127228il281282

291

301

310311312320321322331332

340341342350

351352360361362370

371372380381390391392

400401402410411412

Metal industriesBlastfurnaces,stedvvorks,rollingand finishing mi!ls (331 )Iron and staai fwnddes (332)Prifnatyaluminum Irtduatriea (3334, part 334, 3353-3355,3363,3365)other primary metal Industries (3331,3339, pan 334,3351,3356,3357,3364, 3366,3369, 339)CuUery, handtods, and general hardware (342)Fabri@ed stmctural metal products (344)

Screw machine pKKhlCtS (346)

Metal forgingsand stampings(346)Odlance(348)Miscellaneous fabrlded metal products(341, 343,347, 349)Not specified- industries

Machineryand computingequipmentEnginesand turbines (351)Farm machineryand equipment (352)Constructionand materialhandlingmachines (353)Metalworkingmachinery(354)Officeand accounting machines(3578, 3579)Computersand relatedequipment (3571+577)Machinery,except electrical,n.e.c. (355, 356,358, 359)Not SpSCifk3d machinery

Electricalmachinery,equipment,and suppliesHouseholdappliances (363)Radio,TV, and communicationequipment (365, 366)Electricalmachinery,equipment,and supplies,n.e.c. (361,362, 364,367, 369)Not specifiedelectricalmachinery,equipment,and supplies

TransportationequipmentMotor vehiclesand motorvehicle equipment (371 )Airc~ft and parts (372)Ship and boat building and repairing (373)Railroad locomotives and equipment (374)Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376)Cycles and miscellaneous transportation equipment (375, 379)

Professionaland photographicequipment,and watchesScientificand controllinginstruments(381, 382 exe. 3827)Medical, dental, and optical instrumentsand supplies(3827,384, 385)Photographicequipmentand supplies(386)Watches, docks, and clockworkoperated devices (387)

Toys, amusement,and sportinggoods (394)Miscellaneousmanufacturingindustries(39 exe. 394)Not specifiedmanufacturingindustries

TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBUC UTILITIES

TransportationRailroads (40)Bus sewice and urban transit (41, except412)Taxicab service (412)Trucking service (421, 423)Warehousing and storage (422)Us.PostalSetvice(43)

ReplacementOecember19%A5-3

SIPP FILES ‘

420421422432

440441442

450451452470471472

500501502510511512521530531532

540541542550551552560561562571

580581582590591592600601

TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBUC UTIUTIES-Con.

Water tmnsportation (44)Air transpwtation (45)Pipe lines, except natural gas (46)

s efvices incidental to transpo~tion (47)

CommunicatlOnSRadio and television broadcastingand cable (483, 484)Telephone communications(481)Telegraph and miscdlaneous communicationsservices(482, 489)

Utilttiesand santtatyservicesElectriclightand power(491)Gas and steam supply systems (492, 496)Electric and gas, and other mmbinations (493)Water suppiy and Irrigation (494, 497)Sanitary sewicas (495)Not SpOCtfiOd utfltties

WNOLESALE TRADE

Dumbia Goods

Motor vehiclesand equipment (501)Furnitureand home furnishings(502)Lumberand constructionmaterials(503)Professionaland commercialequipmentand supplies(504)Metalsand minerals,except petroleum(505)Electricalgods (506)Hardware, plumbingand heating supplies(507)Machine~, equipment, and supplies (508)Scrap and waste materials (5093)Miscdlaneous wholesale, durable goods (509 exe. 5093)

Nondurable Goods

Paper and paper products (511)Drugs,chemicalsand allied products (512, 516)Apparel,fabrics,and notions(513)Groceriesand related products (514)Farm-productraw materials(515)Petroleumproducts (517)Aicohdic beverages (518)Farm supplies (5191 )Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurablegoods (5192-51 99)Not specified wholesaletrade

RETAlL TRADE

Lumberand buildingmaterialretailing(521, 523)Hardware stores (525)Retailnurseriesand garden stores (526)Mobile home dealers (527)Departmentstores (531)Varietystores (533)Miscellaneousgeneral merchandisestores (539)Grocery stores (541)

RaplawmentOacambar 199S

602610611612

621

623

631632633640641642650651

652660661662663670671672681662691

700701702710711712

721722731732740741742750751752760

RETAIL TRADE-Con.

APPENDIX A-5 - INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

Dairyproducts stores(545)Retd bakedes (546)Food stores,n.e.c. (542, 543,544, 549)Motor vehicle desks (551, 552)Auto and horns SU@Y stores (553)

Gasoline SarViCa Statbns (554)MlsceUaneous vehicle dealers (555, 556,557, 559)Apparel and accesscq stores,exceptshoe (56,except566)shoestores(566)Fumltureand home fumlshingestores(571)Householda@iance stores (572)Radio,TV, and computer stores (5731, 5734)Musk stores (5735, 5736)Eatingand drinkingplaces (56)Drug stores (591)Liquorstores (592)Sportinggoods, bicycles,and hobby stores (5941, 5945, 5946)Book and statione~ stores (5942, 5943)Jewelry stores (5944)Gift, novetty, and souvenir shops (5947)Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores (5949)Catalog and mail order houses (5961 )Vending machine operators (5962)Direct selling establishments (5963)Fuel dealers (598)Retail fiOdStS (5992)

Miscellaneousretailstores (593, 5948,5993-5995, 5999)Not specifiedretailtrade

FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE

Banking(60 exe. 603 and 606)Savingsinstitutions,includingcredit unions(603, 606)Creditagencies, n.e.c. (61)Security,commodity brokerage,and investmentcompanies (62, 67)Insurance(63, 64)Real estate, includingreal estate-insuranceoffices (65)

BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES

Advertising(731)Setvicesto dwellingsand other buildings(734)Personnelsupply .stwices (736)Computerand data processingservices(737)Detectiveand protectiveservices(7381, 7382)Businesssewices, n.e.c. (732, 733,735, 7383-7389)Automotiverentaland leasing,withoutdrivers(751)

. AutomobilepatiIng and carwashes(752, 7542)Automotiverepairand related services(753, 7549)Electricalrepairshops (762, 7694)Miscellancmusrepairsewices (763, 764,7692, 7699)

ReplacementDecember1S95

SIPP FILES

7617627707717727MI781782m791

800801

802810

812820821822830831832840841842850851852860861862863870871872873880881882890891892893

900901

910921922

PERSONAL SERVICES

Private households (88)Hotels and motels (701)Lodging places, except hotels and motels (702, 703, 704)Laundry, cleaning, and garment sefvices (721 exe. part 7219)Beauly shops (723)Barber ShOPS(724)Funeral sewice and crematories (726)Shoe repairshops (725)Dressmakingshops (part 7219)Miscellaneouspemonai sendcea(722, 729)

ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES

Theatersand rndon pictures(781-783, 792)video tape rental (784)Bowlingcenters (793)Misceiianeousentwtainmerttand recreationseMces (791, 794, 799)

PROFESSIONAL AND REiATED SERVICES

Officesand clinicsof physicians(801, 803)Officesand clinicsof dentists(802)Officesand clinicsof chiropractors(8041)Officesand clinicsof optometrists(8042)Officesand clinicsof health practitioners,n.e.c. (8043, 8049)Hospitals(806)Nursingad personalcare faciiitiis (805)Health sewices, n.e.c. (807, 808, 809)Legalservices(81)Eiementatyand secondaryschools (821)Coiieges and universities(822)Vocationalschools (824)Libraries(823)Educationalservices,n.e.c. (829)Job trainingard vocational rehabilitationservices(833)Childday care services(part 835)Familychild care homes (part 835)Residentialcare facilities,without nursing(836)Socialsefvices,n.e.c. (832, 839)Museums,art gaiieries,and zms (84)kbor unions(863)Religiousorganizations(866)Membershiporganizations,n.e.c. (861, 862,864,865, 869)Engineering,architectural,and surveyingsewices (871)Accounting,auditing,and bookkeepingservices(872)Research,development,and testingsewices (873)Management and public relationsservices(874)Misceiianeousprofessionaland relatedservices(899)

PUBUC ADMINISTRATION

Executiveand legislativeoffices(911-913)Generai government,n.e.c. (919)Justice,public order, and safety (92)Publicfinance, taxation, and monetarypolicy (93)Administrationof human resourcesprograms (94)

ReplacementDecember1095

931

932

940941

942

992

APPENDIX AS - INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

PUBUC ADMINISTRATION.

Administrationofenvironmentalqualityand housingprograms(95)Administrationof economic programs(96)Nat&nal securityand internationalaffairs(97)

ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY

ArmedForcesArmyAir ForceNavyMarinesCoast GuardArmed Forces, Branchnot specified

Militav Reswes or National Guard

EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED NOT CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY

Lastworked 19S4 or earlier

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Pwt A - WORK SCHEDULE

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4❑ ftOtdttg shift[oneII %g%%%mdayaI to~ings 45sI -)

to ownings ornights)

Iso Splh shift bnoI 5•1 split Shift(one

I aadeting of twodisttnot portode

eoneiethg of twot distinot periodsI esoh day) Oooh day)I! a El Irregular sohoddo

(0550that Changoe6❑ Irrogulw schodula

II fromdaytoday) S* w-2%-1I 7C10ther-Spac*r 71JOthu-SpecifyzIIIIII

rh. What i, tho MAIN rsason . . . I

works (Read shift description I VOLUNTARY REASONS VOLUNTARY REASONS

marked in item lg)?

Mark (X) only one.* ,CIBettercMldoere ~ ,OBatterchildcsre

●rrmgamonts1

arrangements

I t0 fhtter pay 2❑ Batter payII

‘“&%X’X33*30 Better arrangements

I for care of otherI family members family membemI 4Cl Allows time for school 40 AiIows tima for schoolII

15Cl Othar voiuntsry s❑ Other voluntary

I reaaons reaaonaII INVOLUNTARY REASONS INVOLUNTARY REASONSII

c❑ Could not get any1I othar Job

o❑ Could not get anyother job

i 7•l Requirement of 7❑ Requirement ofII the job the jobII t 0 Other involuntary 9Cl other involuntary

I mssona reasona

Refer to item la. ~ lCjYes-ASKitems lbthrough Ifr fbr rtaxt

la there another job to \esk about7

job Go to Check Item 72, page 56

(Is box 2 or 3 marked7) ~ 2❑ NO - GO to ChswkI Item 72, page &lt

MOTES ,

w -UmO (-ma Palm 5!- --- -

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—smumm u — ■ VV8US mwwwue ~wumwrIuuu:

PamB- CHILD CARE

Refer to cc items 27 and 24. I

Is . . . the designated parent or ~ loYesguardian of children under 15 ears of

%;2D No - SKIP to Check Item T12,page 62

age who Iiva in this household1

Refer to cc items 27 and 24. ~ tCIYeaAre any of the children 3 or 4 yeers of age? I 2❑ No - SKIP to Check ttem T3

I

1a. ~n~o: ●-orded that you havo chilrlran ●gad ‘~ ,OYes

Lest month, did ●y of thasa childrgn ragulmly : 2D No - SK/P to Check /tern T3

attend ●n organized praaohool or nurearyechocl? I

I

b. Was that organized praechwl or nursa~school ● Head Stert program? ~ lclYes

z❑ No - SKIP to Check Item 73I

C. How many of your childran partkipatadI

in tho Haad Start program last month? m_ Children

Is %lorked” (code 170) marked on the 1SS? I ma t ❑ Yes - SKIP to Check Rem T6

I

Refer to item 30a, page 13. I Slca I •l YeaWas . . . enrolled in school during the 2❑ No - SK/P to Check /tern T6reference period? I

2a. About how many hoursueually spend in school ~~~T~# “ “ “ Lm

IIaw7 Hours

I OR

II 1SKIP to Check Item T6I w ❑ Hours varied

XSODKI xs ❑ Not enrolled last monthI1

Refer to item 2a, page 2.

Did . . . spend any time looking for ~ tOYeswork or on layoff from a job during tha I a ❑ No - SK/P to Check /tern T12, page 62raference period? I

,

2b. About how many hours par weak did . . . Iusually ●pand looking for a job last month?

~ M Hours

I ORtI X1a Hours variedI X2CIDKI xsn Did not look for a job last mortth- SKIP toI

I Check Item T12, page 62I

NOTES

Boa !ss - -nom &ma._. -. .-.—.

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Patt B - CHILD CARE (Continuod}

Rafarto m items YOUNGEST SECOND YOUNGEST THIRD YOUNGEST18, 19,24, ●nd 27

W-* theyowaatclrildPerson No. Person No. PersonNo.

rntar~mrm~~and XCIn ? mm ? mun 2wmssofchWren undart5, ntlo)rshowahddmamb forndrorrl Name Neme Name

!fraperaorrkaaparantor@wdian.

W 2$-M for them- cfrifdyrd thanask&+&f for thesecondand thirdyoungest.

Uowmhavaaonw~t

2❑ Chifdk brodrarbi5tsrVaraaamdforwhiia... waa

2•l Chiis brothar/aiatar

-OnashooMoa&ing

3Cl Chii8 grandparent 30 Chiis grandparent 30 child’sgrandparent

bra ). 4clc3thar reiadvaof2Md 4ootharrdstiwof Md 4oou3arml$tiv$ ofshii

3a. During (Last month),50 Nonreiatiwof child 5Cl Nonrakativeofchild 5D ~i oftiIM

\what wm (Nameof chifd)

6Cl Ctrildinday/ 60 CW in day/ 50 Ctrifdinday/

uaualfy doin or howgroupcare groupcare

7renter cantar

groupcam

wee (Narnao chifdcanter

*dcUUl&si&UI#7•l Childin nursary/ 7ochildinnur3sry; 7DcMdinnursary/

. ..wosi4adlwo$in 80 child m 80 child in tCl Chii in

d5MUwaabolds5gfor o- -ad W@=f● jab)?

activiwbafom/afterachooi) ~p

S&itm&d SclkviW Omfore/

Mark the ●rrawlrkh thachil~~’t~

SUP aftera2hotriJ9•l Childin to

sKfP9Cl Childin

kindargatten,to 9DChikiin

moat hours in a typical ‘Check kindergarten, ‘Check --- ‘&atWA lastmonth. elementary,or /tern elementary,or ~em

3a20ndary ~ebmantary, or ~

3acondary ~ Sa20ndaw ~

Mark (XJonfyonafmx, school S2troOl100 ChiIdcarasfor lon C#lsarasfor toCl CMidcarasft3r

self self110 . . . wxka at ha. ..wrkmt 110 ...mtwk.sat

12 •1 . ..araafof 120 . ..caras for 13cl... carasforchild at work fin - Ck3iidatwwk(in*I$ jotr

chifdat h (in=* w

hundnff)p$&y M

/

I

SKwto wto SKPro13clchildr30tbom m

1

130chiinotborn -

1

I$clchildnotbofrr -arWw . . . M dwor srlthr... not ~~ 3r5tvor... not *Wguardianasof~zff$mlastmonth

guardmnasof ~zk$mlastmonth

g&rCkw*u of :.han

fy, fi? %62 56214cl...didnot

wrkgoto

}

SKIPScJo#&iook to~~z

P&$month

b. ~f&~ti&gqg# ~ 1Q ~I#S home

at ~ ●iaa$s i30n5a, ‘Znotfwprivatahome 200tharprivatahome Klotharprivatahome

s5rataon3a othwpiaaa? 31JOtharplam 3ootharphw 3ootharplace

2nNo-sKlPto2f, pagaLI

~-w-PwwttUauallysnsdaforthia~?

znNo-SKfPto 2f,paga54 2oNo-sK/Pto 2f,paga58 2DNo-sKlPto 2f,paga5.

checktram167 zONo-WPto2e

A$K OR ERIW-:d.Doa... (or...’ a-I aw 1 •l Paymentforyoungest ,Dp$ym$ntfwd

~kMNa=M:; ~ childsaparataty pungast childSeparately

zsrA”

wa*2U Includesanotbr Md 20 Irwiuh anothercMd 20h3dudas anotharchii

●boaovare5t0U5w onaofyo43fCf3iidran?

ASKOR VERIFY-c4.bW&J&efWa#y

. . . . . .

%%!%%%!55 = ~.~p$r-k = ~.~perwaak ~ ~.~Perwaakdrlwn Ofpayrnent includesmoney pdd foranotherchifd, Xlclc)l( XIO DK xIDDKwritsm totalamount&allchikfranin firstmantbmd

Previouslyrecordedfor- -~fw-chikj’swhmtz ffdolfar x20 Youngestchild x3Cl Youngestchildammmtahaadyrwordadfrom~“oua Md(rwr) mark

X3nsecondyoungast

daX20rX2 as a@caAb.)

u SW-woo 14.lssm ..- . .

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Seotion 5- TOPICAL MODUL5S (Continaaed)

Part B- CHILD CARE (Continuod)

$f.~@--7,m- YOUNGEST SECOND YOUNGEST - THIRD YOUNGEST

drihf)Wawuy Oand fork#& ~

. ..wo9fdfwae 81ss~m Hours8180~m Hours81s2~m HoursIndoohma

‘-”wfwajob)loet5550nth

g. Waaanyottaes

=Zr’%am)2cl No-sKfPcourd 2DN0-SWPtu Ch3d 2DN0-SWCo CYmck

X5&F-”

ham n 1 bnr Tll h,m Tll

b. Wlamt&id(Namaofchild)dooshowwaa(Narneof wre~tc/riWca5ulford5asing

P$f-mt Parantktapparent2El Child’sbrotharhkster

anoatofthoo thashouss2•l CM&s brothar/3ister 2005iis brotherwster

that... wosbodtwuin30 CMd’sgrandparent 3 •l Child’s grandparent 30 child’s grandparent

ech033uw8skoobinefo24a Otharraladva of child 4 ❑ other reiatii o~child 40 other dative of child

● job)? 5 ❑ Nonrelativeof child 5 ❑ Nonrelative of tilld 50 Nonrelativeof child-1 \

Mark thearraeCl Childin day/ e❑ CMd in day/ #D Childirrday/

whichdrechi=’t;groupcare groupcarecanter

groupcare

~rnoatfaoum inawriter center

7 ❑ Childmnursarv/typk$alweek. .

7 •l Child innursery/ 7 ❑ Child in nur3ary/

Mark(X)onkyona box.ED Childin e❑ Childin eO Childin

organized organizdschool-based

organizedschool-based

m M@school-bsaed

ecdvity(beforef Sctivii 02ebre/afterschool) SKIP after school) SKIP afterschool)

9 ❑ Child insKfP

to s❑ CMd in to eO Chii in tokindergarten, *M kindergarten, *CW kindergarten,ekamantsry,or ffem ebsnenta~,or &em

Wrackelementary,or &nr

3aCondSry Tg aeu3ndary Tgschool

$&l&Y 79

100 Chii ceraafor IOU Chiicaraa for loowdcarasforself self Sakf

110 . ..wdsat Ilcr. ..worbat lID... W25IMSI

hems home

120 . . . caras for 120. . .Cwea.for lan... cafea for

Chikdstwork(irt dliiatworkfkl

p#’J$ W = jobchildatwxk (in=~ ~~

b. was[Nameof chlfd)=o=&J~at zoOtherprivatehoma Znotharprivatahome 2Dotharprivatehome

sonwo5w As honto, 3C10tharplace 31Joularplace 3ootharpbca

Osskaonwothorpboa?

bbox3-8msrked ~lo Ye3initam4s? 2cl No- SKfPro4f 2nNo-sKfPto4f”

k. W&W-mtir ~llJYa3

~?2cl No-sK/Pfou 20 No- SKfPto4f

ChackitarnTU? 2cl No-sKlPto4e

ASK ORkERIFY-14 LDOOS...(OS...’ lcl Psylrmlltfofy5nlnge$l lap~mforb

childseparately youngestchild

=Zra.iseparately separately

20 Irwludaaanotherc+ild z❑ Includoaanotherchild 2 ❑ Includesanotherchild

deoaovUwaOtlWsonaofyoau$hU’sn?

ASK(XiWWY-0. bWIJ&alWa&y

. . . . . .

=+Z’%J%% = =.~parwek = =.~Perweek = ~.@ Perweekchild (ff~nt inckba

rw#mJy’~,fo>ohcylXI O OK xl ❑ DK xln DK

chimrer3in firstmentioned RwiowJy rscordedfor- Reviouskyracwdedfor-

chifd’scokumn Ifdokkar x20 yolqa)$t child 2(3O Youngestchild#MIf3t J/+ ~ded X30 second youngest

rkcoda!%%%!$%

f. Abo53thowananhoursJpaswaobtma( ameof

child)usually oaruk for in s m Hours 8210~m Hours $212~m Hours~~~whi~...world (WU in schodfwas boickngfor ● job)?

S-- Lo -. -—,.- .“w= - .— -.-,. - ,-,.-.

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manwen = - 9UrWUML rmvwv-= ttiwnxmaufau)

Put B - CHILD C- (Continwd)

YOUNGEST SECOND YOUNGEST THIRD YOUNGEST

Rebr to CheckItem T6. lo Leaathan5yaarsold lnLasslhar15 yearsold lnLesf,~n5~m~Is (Name of child}lessthan 205 or moreyaara 2a50rtnwevew35yaeraold? ofd-SKfPto5b

20 5or more yearsold - SKfPto 5b old-sK/Pto6b

i&. Duringthepaat12monp&did

eti~~ti=f ‘:: g>;~~ =:: gm;&2 3 ::E--sT:&Chiworchack

thethte... wesSakuwdwtim(”

ItmnT1l.1,psge60 ftemTILl, pega6Q ftemTit. t,psga603Cl StoppadworkMg 3clstoppedworkirrg 3clstoppadworidng

Cor38i&orriychsrrges that fasted Mwndirrg $dlooU (Mh&ingadldlv (attendingSd100I/forltwekornrora. ti... st

4

Iookirrgforworkl lookingfw WorkJWWk@ (attending

z:mg%.!d P2-=Lwhenarra

forsjob)when thecfrifd’sscfnmfawwe dosed, then NO chiWw Check

ltamTl!. Lpege60childw Check

c&u#oouldtra recorded.Merk ftemTlf.l, pege60 ftemT1l.l, page60

b. ~kngtia~ 12 ~ w ~la Yes-sK/Pto5c

=’” 2•1 N040:wPaxt%gG’%g&018’8’ “

2oNo-sKfPtonest 2oNo-sKfPtor2eMdrifdorc7ra2k Cfrifdorchack

Iterrtnl.l,prgetw fmnr T1l.l, page IW ftem T1l.l, psga611

foraJob)? cmaldaren!y 3Elstoppadwwking~,w~wfeak

30 Stoppadwrfdng@tsrtdirrgSchOd/ ((8wIaaeIwingwlN#

30 stopped WQrfdng(Mmaamdgr8c#/

bddngfor WurklWerthewrnmnu Whana when arraWW73aOfchifd’s)=~~ a&d;%?J% andad-S%WL %UUW%&t00 not countchangesin teadrem chifdor Check chifdorCheckorsshoofsss achsrrgaof fterrrT1l.l, page60 ftemT1l.l, page60 ftemT1l.l, page60Wrarrgement

‘wZEW~~;~

NO~s!rou#&raandad.Mark(X)box~

=X(W%%irihi) ~ m Amngernent3ZZI m ~mmZElm Arrangarneuaoht(nlast 12months?Indudaonty●mrrgemantsfastingfor fwekormore. oonotmunr

dif%werrtschoolgrarbs or termsesa dfffwentarran@rrrwrt

d.mrd--~&* 10 Ba#i#diwy 1•1Baginnirr@3ndng/

-?drarrgaamchild’s

schoolenrdlmant acftooienrollmentMerk IX) all tfratapply.

e2hoolanrohsnt2fJ fj@rninplandiqJ/ S24S 20 Baginnin@ndi

drangasm...’sfob = % =Sa4a 20 t?#ll&hl

dlsngeain...’s %‘s. . .~ 3019#11#-lflnhn$ly ~ 30 B#llI#nhrrdy ~ ao B#lW#m/ar3d$@

. . . . . .schoolanrdlment

. . .schoolenrdlmant Sdv3d.enrdhrrent

sn Avsifsbilii w hours c❑ Avsilabifii or hours an Availsbilii w hoursof careprovider of camprovider ofw2repr0vMar

a27a 7Cl (hali of careprovided

a2a2 a•l Locationorameassbilityto care s22esssbIlityto care+

smassbiiii to careprovider provider

mnvenient provider convenientprwider convenientprovider

regularsrrsraymwnt ragubra~nt regulararrangement

12 DNo*rdiifof

S33istenca

SKfPto naxlchild SKfPto next child Goto Ureckftamor UreckftemT1l.1, or CheckftemTI f. 1, m.T,psge60Pagem Page&l

-.-. —... —“... -,-,.,- Page 5

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Section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued]PwtB- CHl~ CAREWor@nuod)

Refar to cc items 27 and 24. IS3ZZ 1❑ Yes

Is . . . the dasi neted parent or guardian ,1

zDNo-SK/Pto6bof 4 or more c ddren under 15 years of Iage who live in this household? I

t-.~~ll~... ‘s children under 15 in the I

household, ~ ~~ ;~.pre&uely. . .‘a family)

pay for child care for qll of.. .’s children for ●il &=.~Perweek

?Gueod in ● typiasl week last

I X2 ❑ All costs already recorded for the three

(Exclude the coat of school tuition for kindergarten, ~youngest children

elementary, or secondary school.) I,

b“ 3%%’li%%m%7tJE%%!T-rin * ‘“yesthe ohlld ouo ●rengemonta used for ●ny of 2 ❑ No - SKIP to Check Item T12, page 62

your chlkfren at that thno, even for has thsn a ~day, because your usual child aero provider IW8S not 8v8i&bW I(Include both unexpected and anticipated Ioaaaa of 8child care providers such aa school closings and /temporary illness of the provider, even for part of ,the day.) I

IC. -n theao ohanges in mmngemente ooourred

Last month) did... [or.. .’s moue.) lose ●ytime from work {school/Job hunting), ●ven for % W’ ::::’u::imepartoftheday? I 3 ❑ Both, respondent and spouse lost time

I 40N0II XI •l DKI

NOTES

Page 60 fw S?P.lnm 14.*S31

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NOTES

- awwsoOIbmPage 61

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Section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Part C - CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENT’S

Refer to IX items 24 and 25.8

Is . . . the parent of children under 21 ~ lCIYes

years of age who live in this household? I 2❑ No - SKIP to part D, page 69

la.Does . ..hawcny ehlldren of.. .’sown inthis ,~1hosmahdd under 21 yaws of ●ge who have a 2

I El Yesparent lMng aleawhera? 2n No - SKIP to part D, page 69(Do not include adoptive or biological perents who Iwould be living at home except for military or Iother job related ab$ances.) 1

b. Howmanyof.. .’e own childran living hare Ihaw ● parartt 1- aleawhara?

ZZZl m Children(Go not lnch@e edoptive or biological arents who ,“fwould be Iiwng et home except for ml itary or I

other job related ●bsences.) I

C. Which of. . .’e childrws we thoea?(Record pereon number end name of children in column lC, below.)(List chifdren by age, youngest first.)

Ic 1D/l K lIWJ Ii

Childrue;&:: NO Children covered, Children covered,Children under 21 with parent living elsewhere MOST RECENT ALL OTHER

agreement egreement agreements

Name

P I ❑ yes

i

S4?2 I •l Yes

MI I •l Yes

1•l Yes

S424 I •l Yes

1•l Yes

I ❑ Yes

1=I ❑ Yes

P 1•l Yes

PS413 I •l Yes

ES4rr I O Yes

W1 1•l Yes

I •l Yes

1•l Yes

10Y8S

l= I ❑ Yes

bS410 1•l Yes

1-S414 I •l Yes

PMIS I •l Yes

FI ClYes

1•l Yes

I •l Yes

1= 1❑ Yes

Id. Thaaa next faw qwetione concam child ‘supporL p IOY.

Childs- pmymante cartba apadied in , a❑ No - For each chiid listed in coiumn lC, mark

writtan or wrbal child ●upport agraamente. the ‘Yes” box in column lLYIK ●nd

rtpa’ymante avarboanagmed ~&;%%&%#& (cny of).. .’e chWran that ~

SKIP to 5a, page 67

we hew just Iietod? ,

0. For how many children?@ m Children

Refer to Ie above.~1s4s7 I ❑ Yes - SK/P to lj

Is “One” entered? 20No

lf. Are . ..’8 children thet WO h8V0 just htedcovered by diffamnt child support agreemante. * llJYes(BYthat wfatttccneaparato qwwmarm 2❑ No - SKIP to IjIinwhringdifferasttCbeantparents)? I

g. How many diffe?ant child support ●greemanteCovar these Children? *m Number of ●greements

h. Whiohoftheeaahildron ●re aowred by tha MOST RECENT AGREEMENI?

(Rafer to the children listed in column lC)(For each child mentioned, mark the %s” box in column 1H/lJ of the roster.)

i.Whichoftheaaahiidran ●m covered by ●ny OTHER chiM support ●greements, either written or wrbal?

(Refer to the children listed in column lC. For each child mentioned, mark the Yes” box in column 11 of the roster)(Please note that a child cannot have more thsn one “Yes- box marked.)

(SKIP to Check Item T141

]. Which (child/childran) (is/are) cowred by the egreernartt?(Refer to the children listed in cotumn lC)(For each child mentioned, mark the Yes” box in column lH/lJ of the roster.)

lge 62 mm Ss?.lmnI+IS.M

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Section S- 10PfCAi. MODULES (Continued)

PartC - CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENTS (Conthwad)

Refar to ttra mater.I

Do any of tha childrafi Iiatad inp IOY.

column 1C NOT HAVE “Yes” markad 2a No - SKIP 1028.

in column ltUIJ or 11? I8

lk. Whichof thaaa childran ●re NOT aovarad by ANY chifd support agraamanta?(Refar to the children listed in column lCJ(For aach child mentionfd, mark tha Yes” box incoiumn lD/lK of the roster.)(Plaase nota that a child osnnot have more than one Wesmbox marked.)

Za. Tha following qwatksa rafar to tha MOSTRECENT CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENT.

~ ta~V&u&:written agreement ratified by

(Ifnamaa in item lC markad “Yas” in W/umn l~lJ) I 2Cl Court-ordarad agreementThis is tha ●graamutt aovorlng (Raad names). ~ 30 Othar type of writtan agreement - Specify?Was this ●graamant ● voluntary writtanagraamant mtifiad by tln court, ●

!

coufi-ordarad ●graama nt, somoothartypaof Iwritten agraamant, or a non-wrfttan hrarbal) Ia~mant? 40 Non-written {varbal) agraement - SKIP to

I 3a, paga 65

b. k whatraaahad~

r was this agsaamant FIRST* ~JI1 XIa DK

C. What waa tha dollar amount of thatI

●graamant?~ ~ . ❑ Par week

~=.BWweekcly

b= .~PermonthI

==.~ParyeSr

I

~341ClDK

d. Haa the dollar amount avar baan changad? ~ lKIYesI 20 NO - SKIP to 2h

0. In what yaar was tha ●mount LAST changed?km

XI a DK1

f. What waa tha dollar amount for tha ●graamant jaftar tha fast cf3anga7

~=.~Perweek

~LD.LIBiwaaldy

:+-l Ii-1 . ❑ par men,,

*~.lZIParyeer

~xIUDK

g. Waa this cf4angamada or ●graad to by ●

govamrnant agancy ●ush ●a ● cmm or ohild* tfJYes

support ●ganay? ZONOI,

h. Wara ●ny paymanta dua in tha fast 12 months? ~ ; ~Yeos - SKIP to 2J

I1

i. ~o:tiya no paymanta du@ in tha last 12~ ~~~~~!::!::o~:~~~mit

I J 0 Other parent in jail or institutionI 4❑ Payrnant suspendedII by court or agencyIIIt )

SKIP to 2n

sU Other - Spacify z

j.What ia tha total amount that . . . was●uppoaed to hava racaivad in chjld ●u~~~d~~tip- 12motial%Xtha ~ ~~1 klmoat raaant ●graamant)? I XIO DK

%m 3w.1= Ulc.m n--- 6!5

r+ju ra

B2–I O

Section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Part C - CHILD SUPPORT Agreements (Continued)

2k. How ●e the pa~te supposed to be IS4ss I •l Direotfy from the other parent?received? Are t ●y received - (Read responses.) 2 •1 mrough ● court?I

I 3 ❑ Through the wetfare or child supportI ~7I 4USo3r3e other method -Specify7IIIIII1 XI •l DK

1.What is the total ●mount thet. . . actuelly ;received in child support payments under thet●graaman& during the peat 12 months? aB.l&l

I X3 ❑ None - SK/P to 2nII ORI XI •l DK

m. How rogulerly ●a child support pe ments4/’

~ lclAlioftheth33ereceived? Are they received - (Rea responses) , zDMoetofthetime

I 3 ❑ some of the timeI 4nNoneofthe tima1

n. Under the terms of the ●greament with the other ~ I ❑ Yesperant, is . . . due any back payments for child ,support owed prior to the lest 12 months?

2 ❑ No - SK/P to 2PI XI n DK

0. Would you say the ●mount due . . . is - ~ !QLeeathan$500(Read responses) I 2 •l Setween $500 snd $5,000

I 3•l More than $5,000I1 X1ODK

ap. Whet kinds of provisions for heetth oera ooate I ~●a inoluded in the child support egreemant? .Mark (X) all that apply.

I

IIII

t D Non-custodial parent to provide healthinsurance

2a Cuetochal parent to provide health insurance

s❑ Non-custodial parent to pay actualmedical costs directly

40 Child support payments to include cashmedical support

s❑ None

cO Other - Specify7

q. What child custody arrangements does themost recent ●greement apacify? m

IIIIIIIIIII

10 Joint legal and physical custody20 Joint legal with mother physical custody3❑ Joint legal with father physical custody40 Mother Iagal and physical custody5❑ Father legal and physical custodye0 Split custody7•l Othar - Specifyz

r. Does the child support agreement ●pecV* ~ ICIYSSvisitation wrcngement between the chil (rerr)

mtd the other perent? 20NoI

Refer to the roster, column lH71J. ~ tCIYasIs more than one child marked Yes”? I zDNo-SK/Pto2t

2s. Did ●ll the ohildrerr visit the other parent ●bout“the same m33nb9rof deye in the last 12 months?

~ lC)Yas - ASK 2t for all children2 D No - ASK 2t for oldest child

t. What la the total ●mount of time (the chil~ll ‘childrenhhe oldest child) spent visiting the ~ ~ Daysother parent in the last 12 months?

~ m Weeks

%maDMOnths

~xIODK

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,

‘&cti4sn 5- TOPICAL MODULSS IContinuad)— —---- .—.-.————— . -------- —-r.

Part C-CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENTS Continued)

2U.wheredolB;lBotho; ~ (for this @ t0Scmwc43urrty/city2❑ Seine Stete (different county/ city)I

I 3•l DMerent SteteII

4UOtlt~re~:;dscem3ed- SKIP to Check

t ,s❑ Other - SpecifyzI

III

a D Unknown - SKIP to C/reck hem T17,pege 67I

V. Doyw*nd**r~m*tililW.inth.seine Steto{8) where t h4itial shiid support 1-

*❑ Yes- SKIP to Check /tern TI 7,pege 67

●greement W8S reuhed? I ZONO

W. Who moved? I S4sl I ❑ Respondent2❑ Other perentI

II }

SKIP to Check Item T17,3❑ Both respondent W9e 67

and other perent

%. *W i W044id iiko to sek ● few ~epeoifiosliy ●bout this most reoent, no4Mw*onJl@ IIIZIlchild support ●greement or undemtsnding.:~k~e.ghrd~ this (egreeme14t/42nderstsnding)I XI•l DK

b. Whst was the doiier amount of thet(egreementhmderetending)?

~~.~Perweek

~ ~.~ Biweekly

@~. ❑ Per month

I

~ LIIl . I&l Peryeer

~XIODK

C. Has the doiier amount ●ver been chenged? Iluw I ❑ Yes2oNo-sK/i’ro3f

d. in whst yeer wes the emount i.AST chsngeti?:+ [~1

II XICl DK

0. Whet was the doiisr ●nount for the(agreemerrtlundereterrding) efter the lastchenge7 ~~.~Perweek

b =.M BiweeklyI1

S ~. ❑ Per month

~~.~Peryeer

IMW XIODK

‘“ ?22:#tl%y-’tob ‘ivd ‘“tk ‘0- * ;;~- ‘mp’o’h

9. ~&~7s no payments due in the isst 12 ~ tKIChiid@en)moold20 Other perent not workingI

I 3Cl Other psmnt in jail or institutionI 4❑ Other- Spec~ ~

I

1

SKIP to 3kI pege 66I

I1

h.wiutiethe totaiunrwtitiut . ..waeI

%==%u%%=z%!!=%%%l. :- 1=1 Ll-drecent●3~nding)? I XIn DKI

L What is the totai ●mount thst... ●otueiiymoehred in child support psymsnts under thet

nt/underetsnding) during the psst 12(_89N ~=.@C)R= ❑ None - SK/P to 3~ pege 66

I ORI XI ❑ DK1

m mtm U.w m-—–,?rage m

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Section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Part C - CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENTS (Continued)

3j. How regulerty are child support pacY’”-moeived? Am they received - (Rea responses)

~~ InAllofthetime2•l Most of the timeI

I 3nSorneofthe timeI ~nNoneofthetimeI

k. Under the terms of the (agmementhmdmstending) , _ , ❑ yeswith the other parent. is . . . due ●ny beck 2;P=;M child suppoti owed prior to the lest I

z ❑ No - SKIP to 3mXI ❑ DKf

1. Would you say the ●mount due... ia -(Read responses) ~ ~~~tkn*~

Between S500 ●nd $5,000I 3❑ More then $5,000I XI❑ DK1

2m. Whet kinds of provisions for health cam costs I SS02ware ●greed to?

1❑ Non-custodial parent to provide healthinsurance

Mark (X) all that apply.~ zCICustodial pamntto provide health insurance

~ 30 Nor3-custodial parent to paysctualmedical costs directly

~ ,nCttild support psyrrwntsto include cashmedical support

& snNone

~ 6nOther - SpacifyFIIII

n. What ohild custody arrengemente doee tho(89raementinderetanding) specify?

~ tOChild{ren) Hvewdth mothar2•l Child(ran) live with father

I ~ Child(ren) live with mother and with fatherI4D NoneI

I s D Dther - Specify?IIItI

O. Doss the child suppo~ (agmementhmdemtanding) _cover the visitation arrangement between the g ::%

child(ren) and the other pemnt? I

Refar to the roster, column lIVIJ.

Is more than one child marked Yes”?~ ,fJYea

aaNo-SK/Pto3qI

3P. Did ●ll the children visit the other parent ●bout ‘the seine number of days in the last 12 months?

g ICIYSS - ASK 3q tbr all childtwr2a No - ASK 3q for oldest child

q. What la the total qmount of time (the childlell Iahildren/tho oldest child) epent visiting the = = Deysother parent in the last 12 months?

@l Ul~eeks

ZEIzl m Months

~ x31JNone

~XI13DK

r. Why waa this {agmementhnderetending) nevarput in writing? m

Mark (X) all that apoiy. n

ZElEzlEEIlI

ZEaEIlEizlI

I

I

1❑ Lagal paternity not established

z ❑ Unable to locate parent

3D Dther parant unabla to pay

40 Final agreament pending

s❑ Accepted propew settlement in lieu ofchild support

o❑ Do not want a legal child SUPPOR awerd

7a Did not pursue award

8C10ther - Specify?

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—-.. -.. - . -. .-— .----- — s--. --------,

Pan C - CHiLD SUPPORT AGRSEMSNTS (ContJnuod)

l#aza 10 same Courrtykii●graa z Cl Same State (differant county/ city)

I3IJ Different StateI

II

40 ~t~yant now deceased - SK/Pm Check

I 5 ❑ Other - Specify 7ItII c❑ Unknown - SKIP to Check hem T17

t. Doyoumdthootbor mntatilllivohtthaauna State(a) whoro~ Initial ohiid ~ ~ ~~~ - ‘K/p’0 Ch- ‘e’” ’17(Wl~n3iing) Wsa rooChOd 1

u. Who mowd?~ ::~:y::;t

I 3 D Both reapondarrt and other parent

Refer to the roster, column 11.Were an other of . . .’s wn children

L

* lCIYes

covered y another agreement?ztl No- SK/P to5aI

48. t&rsswc#Mko to oak ● few questkna ●bout I

aovuing your ti%”l=~~)’- ‘d ~=.~Per.k

Whatkathetotal amountthat... waasuppoaod to hava roaoivod in child support ~ ~ . ❑ Biweeklypaymonta under this (those) wya.madd,during tit, hat 12 InO13thS?

@ ~. EPermonth

~=. FI Per year

~MODKI X2❑ None

b.~iathatotai amounttiut . . . ●otudiy Iroodvad In chiid support psymonta under thisagra.me~ dudngtha bat 12 monti3a? =~.~OR

X2O NoneII ORI XI •l DKt

60. For ●ny of. ..% cftlldr.n, has... ●ws aakcad ● ~ lDYaapublk agonoy (auoh 8a tho child support●nforoement offko or waifara ●genoy) for help ~

20 No - SKIP to Chad Item T18, page 68

in obtaining chiid au-? I

b. in witat year tiid... LAST ASK for iteIP?r

pm

I X1ODK

c. Whattypaof boipdki. . . ●ak for (Lastcontact)? I m I D Locate the other parent

Mark r!X)all that apply. 2❑ Establish patemi(ytmatemity

~ 3UEatabliahaupport obligation

~ 40 Establish medical SUPPCM

~ sOEnfcwcaauiwort order

~ 60MocMY an order

~ 7C10ther - Spac,fyz

II1

d. Dld . ..r90eivo9ny halpfrorntho~(Lastcontact)?

~ llZYea

I 2 D No - SKIP to Chsck item T18, page 68

0. What kind of help did. . . racekvo(Lastcontact)? , ~ I ❑ Locatethe other parant

Mark (X) all that apply. }SK4s 2R Establish patemity/rnatemity

~ 3aE*blish support obligation

~ tO Establish medical support

~ sCIEnforce support order

~ eD Modify an order

~ 7C10ther-SpecifyF

III

wWW22m (+m.m Page 6

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section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Put C- CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMSiUTS (Continuad)

Referto the roster,r

= ; ::. SKIP to 6hcolumns lC and lWIK.Are an titldren listed in ~

IlC oft e roster markedVaam in lD/lK? I

I

6& How many of your own children. 1Iiing hers, with ● parant living ~ ~] Numberakmvhem, do not have ● child ,support ●ward from ●n dmant Iparent? I

b. ~ ●ll of.. .’a ahildron without ●

child SU~ award hava the~ IaYaa-ASK6c, ~,and&onlyfor~ungestchildWTHOUT

an award.same ●baant parent? I

I 2 ❑ No - ASK ~, 6d, end 68, for youngest child WITHOUT ant award; and if more than two childran, ask t%, 6d, and 6a forI oldest child WITHOUT an award.

6C. Why w8ra ahild SU~fiI

I YOUNGEST CHILD OLDEST CHILDpaymonta not ayraad to or

@~)~~~*o@8n*w.rd? ‘*tlMPweonn.tnbar ~ lZZIPamonn.rnbar●wardad for. . . s (youngaat)

Record person number of child

Mark (X) all that apply.~ ln~:~~~iw not ~ la~:,~~iw not

~ lCIUnableto Iocata parant = llZUnableto locate parent

~ 2C10tharf2srant.nableto pay ~ 2C10therparant .natdatopm

~ sCIFinal agraernant pending x anFinal agreement pending’

~ 4ClAccapt.proparty ~ ,Dkcaptedpropartybafflement in lieu of child settlement in lieu of child

I support support

~ 60 Donotwantchildsupport eeaa saDonotwantchildaupporl

~ clJDidnotpumuaaward ~ .DDidnotpursuaaward

~ 7DOther-S’_= ~ 7C10ther-S~”fyz

III

d. Whoredoaa tho other parant forthis (youngeat}{oidaat) .hiid.ow ~ ‘~~:~:O”~~~~rent ::~:;;;:;rentlive? 2 Sam

countylcity) county/city)

= 3ClDifferent State ~ 31JDifferent State

7team 4 ❑ Other parent deceased - saw 4❑ Other parent deceased -

SKIP to 6f SKIP to ti

~ 6C10ther-Speci*= ~ snOther-Specify ,IIIIII XI Cl Unknown XI ❑ Unknown

0. What bthotot.al amount ofthnethe [y~ (oldoat) ohild

Giaat 12 rnontha?● ntviatting theotherpuentin

~ =Deys ~ ~Days

~ M1.eeks s mwds

= m Months ~ m Months

~

Issss mn None

sesI XI U DK

f. Wera ●ny p&manta moaivadfrom tha othar parent(a) in the

~ lclYes

laat12nsonthaformt of. ..’a Ir

z❑ NO- SKIP to 6h

childran without ● ch Id support ~Algraement? I

g. Whatiathototal mwountthat... ‘

r&:*qy=w”-(a’ * U.D

ORIxl ❑ DKI

h. km ●ny,

nomoaah itama oraandaoa for chiid ●upptm ~ I 0 Yes- Specify

racaivad for any of. . .’a Iohiidmn? I

I 20No,--- a.Y —-. —,... .z~w w — ---,— ,.,-

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.

Section 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Part D - SUPPORT FOR NOWlOUSEMOi.D MEMSSRS

,did... makaany

Ofacmwcnaw~ for the Cupport

didnotlivo in...% houaahdd?l2DN0 - SKIP to pert E, page 71

b. Dld . . . 333akaragdcr paymanta, k4mp-aumm ;:::;”m~. ~ ~?I 3 ❑ Both

b. Wore ●n of thaac paymonta for the support of!

~ ;:%. . .’s chi d or childran undar 21 yaara of ●ge? ,

I XI ❑ DK ISKIP to 5b, page 70

C. For how many children did. , . make 8U~~~-? ~~.hil.en

I XID OKI

d. Wom ●ny of these paymantc tho raault of ●n,, ~ llJYeacourt ordar or coma othor kind of ●greemc 2 ❑ No - SK/P to 4d, page 70

38. ~ti~l~+tions relet. to the moat I

ahlldrcn.~m for.. .’s ~ CUchikiren

How many children ●re oovarad by that xt ❑ OKI~? I

b. Waama ~ 8 voluntary writtenaWyWsr&fiad by the Ooum ●

~ tOVO&ta: written agmernerr~rs+tified by

~Ly”.-20:%%&!!%%f :2❑ Court-ordered agreement3❑ Dther type of written agreement - Specify?

III 4 n Non-written agreementI

C. ~~ ear was this ●greamont FIRST’I

! @ 1111111

I XI ❑ OK

d. ~n~hti~;mount orieinalty ●grcad to ●vor ~ , a y-I 20NoII 1

SKIP to 3gXI a OK

e. In what year wcc tho amount last changed?t

mm

I XI❑ DK

f. Was this change made or ●gracd to by ● courtor child support ●gancy? m ;:::

g.ls... atjlt ~ to pay child S~? 1s7s0 lcl Yee2t)No

I XItl OK

‘ i. Arc thaac paymonta made - (Read responses.)= ‘n::::~fi~y-””’-wvI 2 n Dhctly to tha othor parant?1 3❑ Directly to tha court?II 4 u Diractly to a child support aganoy?t s❑ Othar - Speci& =III

xl a DKI

sj. what Idnda of provisions for haalth ccrc coats , sxzs I ❑ Non-custodial parent to provide health insurancewore includad in the child support ●gracmant?

2D Custodialparentto provide health insuranceMark (X) all that apply.

~ “sa~:Nostodial parent to pay medical costs

“ ~ 4nChild ‘support payments to include cashmedical support

@ sCIOther-Speciti7IIII

m Stmmm 1+1,.m Page 6!

82-16

-Ion 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

PartE - FUNCTIONAL iJMiTAliONS AND DISAS1l.llY “

1. nnaanaxtfaw ~o--...’s I-haaith. Would you say.. .’s haaith in gonad is

tCl E2dient2 ❑ Very good

0220ai- varv good. good, fair, or poor? II 31JGoodI s0 FairI s o PoorI1

Mad by obaewation if apparant. I

2. Dose. . . uaa●ny of tha following ●ide to get ~●ound?

&Acana. crutchaa, ora walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ lC!YesZONOI

I b. Awhealchair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ m% IIs Wes” merked in 2a or 2b above? ~ IiIIYes

2 ❑ No - SKIP tO 4aI I3. Has. . . uead(Aid mentionad in 2a or 2b abova) for ‘

six months or ionger? ~ ;:%I I

&. Does . . . hava difficulty saeing tha words ●ndiattara in ordinarv nawspaper print wan whan

~ IDH.s difficulty

=:~=or’-” ‘e-M... “’-’N ;

2 ❑ No difficulty - SK/P to 5a

b. IS. ..abiato aaathawords andiattarainordinarv nawsprint at aii? @ ,lJYes

ZDNOII

5a. Doaa . ..havaanydifficuity haeringvshatiseaidina normai cammmaUon with ●nether

~ % %%%~- SKIP to 6spuaon (wing ● haaring ●id if... usuaiivWoare Ona)? I

1

b. is . ..abiatohaar whatiaeaidina normalCO13varadon at ●n?

~ wOYesZONO

I,

60. ~uea of ● health condition or probiam,. . . hava ●ny difficulty having hie/hor 2

1Sals 10 HasdifflCUl~

speach undaretood7 2❑ No difficulty- SK/P to 7aI

b. is . . . ●bia to have hie/12erspeech undaretood ‘at ai17 ~ ;:%

I

7a. Does... hava any difficulty Iifti and%carrving aomathing 0s haavv ●s 1 tbs.,

~ I ❑ Has difficulty

suoh as ● fuii bag of grocoriea? 2❑ No difficulty- SKIP to 8sII

b. is . ..abiatoiift andaarrythis muchwaightat aii? a

I 4824 lIJYSS20No

1

80. Dooe . . . hava ●ny difficulty climbing aflight of stairs withoat raating7

~ I ❑ Has difficulty

/ z a No difficulty - SK/P to 9aI

b. is . . . abia to climb ● flight of stairs withoutrooting at ●il?

~ ;:~~III

9a. - . . . hava any difficulty waikin ●Lquartar of ● miia - ●bout 3 city bioc ? 2

Iamo I D Hes difficulty2❑ No difficulty- SK/P to We

1

b. i?... ●bia to waik ● qumtar of ● miia at ●li7 ‘~ loYes20NoI

I

100.Doaa . . . havo ●ny difficulty using the~7

~ t ❑ Hes difficultyI 2❑ No difficulty - SKIP to 1la, paga 72I4

b. is . ..abiato ueathataiaphona atai17 ~ tCIYes20No

I1

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-ion 5- TOPICAL MODULES lCsss@inssssd\—- -—-— ----— ——- -------------Pcn E- FIJNCTIDNAliJMITATIDNsAND DiSABIUTY@mtinwd)

“a” =~w~~f~~:q-be~-i~~.=tillb. DOOS. ..nccdthc

hclpofcncthcrtCmpOrCry conditions)? an aid* used, ask whether the

Psreorr has dit?lculty ●ven when using the aid.PCSC~ Wm (Name c*“vityJ?

Mark 7ss” if personsometimes needs hell

FIELD REPRESENTATIVE~ Repeat I d

or usually needs helpINSTRUCTION ea -m as necessary.

(1) ~~7g around INSIDE tit.#~ ,OHesdifficdty-ASK llb ~ ,~y=

2❑ NOdifficulty ~tlNoI

(2) Going OUIStDE tho home, for●xamplc to cho or visit a

?

~ IDHrIs difficulty-ASK Ilb ~ tCiYes

doctor% OffiCO I x❑ No difficulty 20NoII

(3)&&g inmt8foutofbcdora ,-a

I ❑ Has difficulty - ASK 1lb Sa4s t •l Yes2 ❑ No diffiitltty ZDNO

I

{4) Takings bcth or shower?1~ I ❑ IHasdifficulty-ASK llb ~ ,~yes’

2 ❑ NO difficulty 20NoII

(S) Drccsing? ~ I ❑ Hasd~ulty-ASK Ilb ~ tCIYesI 2❑ NO difticuhyI

20No

I

(6) Wcifdng?-3

I aMS la HasdifRcut(y-ASK llb2n NO difficulty

I

(7) Eating?#

= ;: ~:~~;~ ‘ASK flb~ ,nya

20NoI

{S) Using the toiiou includinggatting to the toiict? ~ I ❑ Has dficuHy-ASK llb ~ llJYes

2❑ No diffiill~I

20No

I

(9) fiys~hg Week of monoy ●nda1sss4 la Haad*lty-ASK Ilb Saaa I ❑ Yes

I2❑ NO difficulty 2DN0

I

(10) Propsringrnocis?r~ loHaadifficulty -ASK llb ~ ,nye5

2O“NO difficulty

~’1~ :~~~ ~$~ ‘&

20NoI

awccping 9 floor?~ 10 Hasdtffrculty-AS/( llb ~ ,~yes

z❑ NO difficulty 20NoI

Is Yes” marked in item 1lb for any of theactivities listed abova?

ID Yes- Gotc 12a2❑ No - SK/P tO

Check /tam ~2

JOTES

ma 77 ——.—#. .. .-e- .- .“.”” — ,— ,.,.

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Seotion 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continuti)

PartE- PUNCTIONAlUMITA~ AND DISAB_ WonUnuarf)1

1~.Yahavomldmt...C~hlpd I FIRSTHELPER SECOND HELPER●mthor parson with one or more )activities. Who help8 . . . with thaao I REIATWEacthritios?

RELATIVE

3I U76 ~CISon U?s I •l Son

A33yorm dee? 2 ❑ Daughter 2❑ DeughterI 30 spouse 3 •l Spouse! 40 Parent 4El ParentI 5❑ Other relative sCl Other relativeIII NONRELATIVE NONRELATIVEI

on Friend or neighbor sa Friend or neighborII 7 ❑ Paid help 7❑ Paid helpI 6❑ Other nonrelative s •l Other nonrelativeII s❑ Did not receiveI help - SKIP to 13

ASK OR VERIFY - I FIRST HELPER SECOND HELPER

b. ldd~r; mentioned above) ● houaaholdI

~ tlJYes Uaz I •l YesI

Person number

~ mr Zzlun

~ ZDNO 2DN0

C. Por how long has . ..naadadthah alpofanothar pereon?

~ taLasathan 6 months2D6toll montha

II 3Ulto2y6ars

4C13to SyearsII s ❑ More than 5 years1

ASK OR VER/FY -I

‘. :$;~~m~o~&i&;p~ . .’s) ~ ,::#iSK/Pto 13. . . Ireaehrad? I

O. How muoh was id for such help in ~(Read last month r

~m.~

I XIDDK(

DIs “Has diMcu~ marked in items , _7& 6a, 9a, 10s, or lla for any

l13Yee

activity? I2❑ No - SKIP to 15

I

(SHOW FLASHCARD AA)13. llwom~ladthet . ..haadiffku~.wkh&~I + MI First~ndfiiOn

or conditiom on this aard aauae thisdifficulty? A33yother? ~ Msacondconditlon

I

= mThird condition

Are two or more conditionsentered in item 13? ~ ,CiYes

2❑ No - SKIP tO 15I

14. Which of the oonditiona do you considerto be tho main reason for. . .’sdifficulty?

~ UIMaincOnditiOn

15. Does. . . have- 1II

a. A learning dieabilii such as dyslexia? . . ~ 1❑ ‘esI 20N0

2b.~-ntdr etardation?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l= ~~~os

C. A developmental disability suoh as

2●utiamor oarabral palsy?... . . . . . . . . ..IM lCIYISS

2DN0

d. ~~~~’s dieaasa, Senility, orI

~ lCIYes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2DN0

e. &ydoMtit.hsental or emotionalI

~ ;;::. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

m -*W tA.- m-----.— .. ..— t-age I.I

02-19

Sootion 5- TOPiCAL MODULES (Continwd) IPart E-~ l.iMiTATtONEAND ~ (ConUnued)

Refisr to cc item 24.

What is . ..ege?@ tU15wmdd-SKIPto Ch&hem 730

z❑ 16 to 67 yeara oldI 3❑ 66 years old or oidar - SKIP to 18s,

Refer to ac item 47.

IS “Dt8ebled” (code 171) marked on the ~ :::~-sKIPto ,6Control Card for. . .? I

1

Is “Dkaabled” (code 171) marked on theiSSfor ...?

~ loYee21JN0 - SK/Pto 17a

\ I16. w. h8verecordedthat...’s heatthor

comMion liInitsthe kindorcrnoQ#n’$dwork . . .

@ 10 Yee-SKIPtoChtihem T27

eando. lettmtcongct? 2cl No-sK/Pro 18sI

17a. wee . . . beve● physical,mental,or1

other heelth -trw#&w#i~~~m~ti7thekind or emoun

~ l~Yea-Mark=171= on/SS ●

. . . z❑ No - SKIP to 18s,

Is Worka& (coda 170) markedon the 1SS? ~ ;~;:-SK’PtO ,~

17b. Doee...’s hoatthor cortdition~...from working Ct ● job or business?

~ InYea20No

18a. Dcoe . . . havo ● ph ioel, mentcl, or otherrheclth condition w ich limits tho kind or ~ fCIYas

●mount of work. . . ocn do ●round the house? I , 20 No - SKIP to Check hem T28

b. Doee...’ ● hoclth or condition completely

r;. .. fromdoingwork around the

~ ,nYeeaaNo

I

Is %s= marked in 16, 17a, or 16s?~ln30 t 0 Yas

10 NO - SK/P to Check hem 7301

(SHOW FIASH@RD &l)I

19. ihcvernarkedthot... ISiimitedin working ct ~ m Firat condition●Joboruoundt hehouce-

Which condition or conditions on this oard are ~ mtheaaueeofthis limitation?

Second conditionI

Any othor condition? EEl m Third condition

Are two or more conditions antered ~ ,CIYSSin item 19? I 2 n No - SK/P tO Check hem 730

I20. W&hofthaconditione doyou~ti

~ for tha limitation? * Ul~Oin~ndtiiOn

Refer to cc items 24 ●nd 27. I SS41Is

loYee. . . the deaigneted parent or guardian , 2oNo-sK/Pto 28a

of children under the age of 22 who Iiie ,in this household? I

Refer to cc items 24 and 27. ISS4ZIs

113YSS. . . the designated parant or guardian , 2a No - SK/P to Check hem 732

of children under tha age of 6 who live ,in this household?

I210. Eoccuee of ● hysiacl, iecming, or mental#hoelth cond on, do ●ny of. . .’a children @ tlJYes

under 6 years of ●ge havo ●y limitations et 2 ❑ No - SK/P tO 22a

●ll in tho usual kind of ●cthrith don. by moat ~chiidren their age?

b. Which children havo cctivity timitc$ions? ~ Person No. Nama

=1~

b~

b~. tNOTES

.

‘age 74 Tommnmo I&IB.al

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I Section 5-- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)I

Pan E- FUNCTIONAL LIMITATION AND DISABIUIY Wontinued)

Zza. ttava ●n of. ..’8 chiltin under the ●gc of 61

Noaivalthe.py.dmgrtoati.amvicaa ~ lclY@s

daeignad to maat their davalopmental naads? I za No - SK/P to C/rsck Item 732

b. Which children havo rccoivad those eenriacs? ; Person No. Name

3‘= ~

a~

Reri?r to cc item 24,25, and 27.alasso

la . . .10YS2S

the designated parent or uardian?of children between the ages o 6 and 21 {

2a No - SKW to (Mad /tern T33

who live in this household? I

23a. Baccuaeof ● hyeical, learning, or mantel1

Jhealth cond on, do ●ny of. . .’s children~ lCIYas

butwacn the agae of 6 ●nd 21 12avoIimtitions I 2❑ No - SK/P to 24c

In their ability to do ragutar echool work? I1

b. ~hi~hlcch~n hmra difficulty doing regular I Person No. Name

‘- ~a

m~

I24a. Have●y of.. .*schildren between the ●ges

aI Se70

of 6 ●nd 21 ●ver raoalvad any special10YCS

aducatIon aenricaa? ~❑ No - SK/P to Check ham 733

I

b. Which children have received specialeducation cervicaa?

hzzl~ia. Are myof... ‘s children between tho egae of

~m~:~currently receiving special edu~onp loYea

2 ❑ No - SKIP to Check Item 733II

b. Which children ●a currently racahring spaclcl ~ PersonNo. NameCduaatlon sad-?

~~

+~

3‘= ~

Refer to cc item 24 end 27. Iasaa I 0 YesIs . . . the designated arent or uardian

{2??2 ❑ No - SKIP to Check /tern T34

of children between t e a es o 3 and 14 {who hve in this househol ?

Z6C. Doanyof... ‘s children between tho agce of 3 rand 14 have ● long lasting condition that ~ ,CIYes

limits their ●bility to walk, run, or usc stairs? I 2❑ No - SKIP to Check Item T34

I II

I

Are anyr

raon numbers recorded initems 21 through 26b7 2

Iaasa 1•l Yea

I2 ❑ No - SKIP to 26a, page 76

I

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Sodon 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

PartE-FUNCTIONAL UMITATIONS AND DISASIU’TY (Continued)1

(SHOW FLASHCXRD BB) I FIRST CHILD!7. I hcva recorded thet (Read names of children ~

identified in items 2 lb-26b) hcvo d~tcuity(ios) I Person No. Name

with oertcin ●ctivities?=~

Which cond~ion or conditions on this cerd am ~responsible for those difficuWIes?

Any othor?~” m First condition

@ UIS=Ond~OnditiOn

@ m Thirdconclition

III SECOND CHILDI

k-

1

~ “mFirat condition

~ m %condcondition

* M Third conditionIIIII THIRD CHILDI Parson No. Name

+~

I

~ m Firstcordkion

@El Uls=Ofld~OnditiOfl

k m Third cor@ition

!88. In the last 12 months, hca . . . ●pplied for

3~~~~tty diecbllity or SS1 beneftta for t = llJYaazDNo-SK/Ptoparr F

b.ie... moeiving Soc&l Security dieabiltty orI

Ssl benefite? = ;~~~ SK,P,O pan ~I,

C. In which of thopcst 12 months did. . . first 1recehm social Security diacbillty or SS1bendite? ~ Month

XID DKI

JOTES

me 76 ramml= l>-

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%otion 5- TOPICAL MODULES (Continued)

Pan F - UI’IU2ATIONOF HEALTH CARE SERVICES

la. During thaput 12 months, W8S... ● patiant1

in ● hospital ovamight or lo-r?? :%-SW-,.3.

C.whatwastheraaaon for . ..’slaathoepitalstay?

~ ,OChild birth

Mark (X) all that apply.= ‘“~~!~~$~~~t~~~;~ding bonet

3 ❑ Other medical

I Silo 4D Mental or emotional problem or dieorder

I 9112 5❑ Drug or alcohol abuse problem or disorder

d.was... a ~t@3t in a VA or milita hospital7during (th a waitlany of thaea visits ? p

t 9114 I ❑ Yes, military20 Yes, VA

1

30 Yes; both military and VAII 4’CINoI

28. Waa...q

● Patiant in a psychiatric hospital or a , ~llapsychiatric unit of ● hospital during (this I ClYes

visit/at3y of these visits)? 20N0

b. How many nights in all did... spend in a Ihospital of any type during the past 12months? ~ = Nights

I XI n DK

C. How menv of these nights waro in thepast 4 months?

~x50All nights

i OR

~ ‘ ~ Nights

I ORII XI ❑ DKI m ❑ NoneI

a. Durin tha pact 4 months, about how manv2~#MIll~ainjuWk~...in~~ ‘m= ‘n~~daw

than 13atfof tho day? (hmluda daya whila ●n Iovamight patbant ht ● hoepital.)

~ = Days

I ORI

XI ❑ DKII xs•l None1

42. L&ring tha past 12 months, how 33M53Vtimaa ‘. . . n- Whik ,n ~ m Timeseaa or talk to a ntodioal doator or

aaaiata3tt?(Do not aount ooourraovernight patiant in ● hospital.) I OR

(00 rwtcount occurrences where the contact was ~ XI U OKnot concerning a hea/th problem of. . . ‘s) I X3❑ None - SKIP to 5a, page 78

b. ~w4um~vf&sa visits or calls wara in tha I~ m~mesII ORII

XIODKX3❑ None

NOTES

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Section 5- TOPICAL MODUL5S [Continued)

Par&F- lM~llON OF HEALTHCARESERVtCSS(Continued)

h. O#sg the pest 12 months, how many visits1

. . . mako to ● dentist? * mm.=.Include ail types of dentists, such as orthodontists, I ORoral surgeons, and all other dental specialists, as Iwall as dental hygienists. I XI ❑ DK

I X3 ❑ None - SKIP to 6sI

b. ~~ti~ay of these visits wera in the pest 4I

~ti m]...I

IOR

I XI ❑ DKI X3❑ NoneI

8& Is there a patictslar clinic, health canter,I

doctor% office, or cosne other place where . . . m ‘Dye’usually goae ff. . . is sick or nods advice 2❑ No - SKIP to Check Item T35about. . .’a health? I

,

b. To what kind of place doas.. . usualfy go?

7I Slso I •l Doctofs office(or HMO)

Mark (X) only one. 2 ❑ VA hospital3❑ Military hospitalI

I 4 ❑ Hospital outpatient clinic [not VA or military)I 5❑ Hospital emergency roomI

E❑ Company or industry clinicI1 7 n Heelth canter (nei$hborhcqd heelth canter orI free or low-cost chnic)II

s ❑ Psychiatric clinic9❑ Psychiatric hospitalI

I 10•l Private practiceI health pmf=,o~hiat* or other mentalI llDOther-Specify=II

i i I

I I I,

Refer to item 27a, page 10m ; :~~_ SKIP ,0 ~h=k hem ~,covered by a heatttr insurance ,

plan st any time during the past 4months?

I1“

Refer to item 27b, page 10Was . . . covered by a health insurance

~ :~si - SKIP to Check tram (H

Dlan durinct the entira 4 month osriod? .,t

Is “Medicare” (code 172) or “Medicsid-(code 173) marked on the 1SS?

~ ::~os - SK/P to Check /tern Cl

II

7. I haverecwdadthat . ..wasnotcovarad bya 1health Insurance plan at cohm time during tha ~ IIJ.orract

past 4 months. Is that Oorrect? an Incorrect - covered by some other plan -II Skip to Check Item Cl

(SHOW FlASHG4RD JJ)>I 91ss I ❑ Job layoff, job loss, or any reasons

8. Which ●nswer on this card best describes why , relatedto unemployment. . . waa not covorad by health insurance ●t z❑ Employer does not offer heelth inaurancasome time during the past 4 months?

II 3 ❑ Can’t obtain health insurance because ofI

Mark (X) only one.poor health, illness, or age

I 4 ❑ Too expansive; can’t sfford health insuranceI50 Don’t believa in health insuranceI

I e❑ Have been hea!thy; not much sickness in theI family; haven’t naedad health insumnceI 7 ❑ Able to go to VA or military hospital forI

medical careII 8 ~ Covered by some other health planI s ❑ Other - Specify=I1I

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INCOME SOURCE UST

INCOME UST

Ma Type Type

1 Social security 28 Child support payments

2 U.S. Government Railroad Retirement pay 28 Afimony payments

3 Federal Supplemental Security Income (SS1) 30’ Pansion from company or union

Prnenta’s-rti’nmme4 State Su 31 Fadaml Ctvil Service or other Fedeml civilian

(Steta mmmterad SS1 only) employee pensions

e State unemployment compensation 32 U.S. Military retirement pay

6 Supplemental Unemployment Banafita = National Guard or Reserve Forces retirement

7 Other unemployment compensation 34 State government pensions(Trade Adjustment Act benefits,atrike pay;other)

38 Local government pensionsa Veterans’ compensation or pensions

s Black Lung payments38 Income from paid-up life insurance policias or

annuti}es

10 Workera’ Compensation 37 Estates and trusts

11 State tampomry sickness or disability benefits 38 Othar payments for retirement disability, oreurvivor

12 Employer or union tempora~ sickness policy40 GI Bill

13 Paymanta from a sickness, accident, or disabilityinsurance policy purchased on your own 41 ‘Other DapaRment of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Educational Aasktarrce20 A$id F~~ea with Departdant Children

. 80 Income assistance from a charitable group

21 General Assistance or General Relief 61 Monay from ralativaa or friands

22 Indian, Cuban, or Rafugee Assistance 82 Lump aum payments

23 Foster Child Care payments 83 Income from roomers or boarders

24 Other welfare 84 National Guard or Reserve paY

25 VffCg:::nem Infants and Children Nutrition 55 Incidental or casual aaminga

27 Food Stamps88 Other cash income not included elsewhere

ASS= LIST SPECIAL INDICATORS

Ma Type Type

100 Regulav%aabook savings accounts in a bank 170 workadaevfnga and loan, or credit union

171 Disabled101 Money market deposit accounts

172 Medicare102 Cerdficatea of dapoait or other savings certificates

173 Medicaid103 Irttaraat-aaming chackin accounts (such as NOW

7or Super NOW accounts +74 U.S. Savings Bonda (E, EE)

104 Money market funds 176 College Work Study ‘

108 U.S. Government securities 17a PELL Grant

108 Municipal or corporate bonds m Su Iemental Educational Opportunity Grant(S~~G)

107 Other intareatarning assets178 ~{1~ Loan or National Dlract Student Loan

110 Stocks or mutual fund shares

120 Rentalpro’jm~ 179 StaffordLoan or Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL)

130. Mortgages 180 Parent Loan for Under mduate Studants (PLUS%

140 Royaltiesor Supplemental Loen r Students {SLS)

181 Assistance from Employe-180 Other financial investments

182 Fellowship/Scholarship

183 Other financial aid

200 VA disability rating of 100%

201 VA dhebillii of lass than 10096

hge %&i - -lzao U-*

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INCOME SOURCE SUMMARY (1SS)

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●mounta.Column (d) ahovq tha typa of incoma‘--m-~tow%~~ .a~anumbr-,ndumn (a) br-Y=&Tha hrwltstiUc&nhMtl&llbndil

-w= - .. ..--. —.- .7,-.

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PRE4NTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTION ITEMS

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Item

ha, Sta~time (Cover Page) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-4, 5b,5c,6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Check item N1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Check item R6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

income Roater, llb, columns (21and (3) . . . . . . . .

Check item R7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Check item R8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Asset Roster,28b, columns (2)and (3)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Check item R31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Check item T24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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APPENDIX C

Working Papers

This appendix provides a list of a SIPP Working Papers. Any of these papers are free of charge. See the order formon page C-7.

1990

9001- “Recent Developments in the Survey of Income and Program Participation”, Census Bureau

9002- “An Analysis of Leaving Home Using Data From the 1984 Panel of the SIPP”, by Alden Speare, Roger Avery,Frances Goldscheider, Brown University

9003- “The Effect of the Marriage Market on First Marriages: Evidence From SIPP”, John Fitzgerald, BowdoinCollege

9004- “Counting Spells of Unemployment”, Paul Ryscavage and Kathleen Short, Census Bureau

9005- “The Elderly and Their Sources of Income: Implications for Rural Development”, Robert I-foppe, EconomicResearch Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

9006- “Alternative Estimates of Economic Well-Being by Age Using Data on Wealth and Income, Daniel Radner,Social Security Administration

9007- “Longitudinal Analysis of Federal Survey Data”, Patricia Ruggles, Joint Economic Committee

9008- “Measurement Errors in SIPP Program Repotis”, Kent H. Marquis and Jeffrey C. Moore, Census Bureau

9009- “Handling Single Wave Nonresponse in Panel Survey,” R. Singh, V. Huggins, and D. Kasprzyk, CensusBureau

9010- “Nonresponse Research for SIPP, ” R. Petroni, Census Bureau

9011- “The Seam Effect in Panel Surveys,” G. Kalton, D. Hill, and M. Miller, University of Michigan

9012- “The Effects of Being Uninsured on Health Care Service Use: Estimates from the SIPP,” S. Long and J.Rodgers, Congressional Budget Office

9013- “Wage Differential and Job Changes, ” S. Seninger and D. Greenberg, University of Maryland

9014- “Wages and Employment Among the Working Poor: New Evidence From SIPP, ” S. Long and A. Martini, TheUrban Institute and Mathematical Policy Research

9015- “Pension Portability& Labor Mobility: Evidence from SIPP,” A. Gustman and T. Steinmeier, DartmouthCollege and Texas Tech University

9016- “Response& Procedural Error Variance in Surveys: An Application of Poisson and Newman Type ARegression, ” D. Hill, University of Toledo

9017- “Aging and the Income Value of Housing Wealth,” SF. Venti and D.A. Wise, Darmouth College and HarvardUniversity

9018- “Welfare Participation and Welfare Recidivism: The Role of Family Events,” S.K. Long, The Urban Institute

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SIPP FILES “

9019- “Racial Differences in Health and Health Care Service Utilization: The Effect of Socioeconomic Status,” J.E.

Mutchler and J.A. Burr, State University of New York at Buffalo

9020- ‘living Benefits: Closing the Gap for LTC Financing, ” D.G. Shea, Pennsylvania State University

9021- “SIPP Record Check Results: Ireplications for Measurement Principles and Practice,” K.H. Marquis and J.C.Moore, Census Bureau

9022- “Workers with Disabilities in Large and Small Firms: Profiles from the SIPP,” D. Drury, Berkeley PlanningAssociates

9023- “Entry into Marriage and the Transition to Adulthood Among Recent Firth Cohorts of Young Adults in theUnited States and the Federal Republic of Germany,” J. Witte, Harvard University

9024- “The Saving Effect of Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from the SIPP, ” S. Venti and D.A. Wise,Dartmouth College and Harvard University

9025- “Children and Welfare: Patterns of Multiple Program Participations, ” S.K. Long, The Urban Instfi@e

9026- “Household and Nonhousehold Living Arrangements in Later Life: A Longitudinal Analysis of A SocialProcess, ” J.E. Mutchler and J.A. Burr, University of Buffalo

9027- “The SIPP Event History Calendar: Aiding Respondents in the Dating of Longitudinal Process,” R. Kominski,Census Bureau

9028- “Estimates of Employer Contributions for Health Insurance by Worker Characteristics,” S. Haber, GeorgeWashington University

9029- “Two Notes on Relating the Risk of Disclosure for Microdata and Geographic Area Size,” B. Greenberg and LVoshell, Census Bureau

9030- “Childcare Effects on Social Security BenefRs (91 ARC), ” H. M. lams, Social Security Administration

9031- “The Effect of the Medicaid Program on Welfare Participation& Labor Supply,” R. Moffit and B. Wolfe, BrownUniversity and University of Wisconsin

9032- “Proxy Reports: Results from a Record Check Study, ” J.C. Moore, Census Bureau

9033- “Spells Without Health Insurance: What Affects Spell Durations and Who are the Chronically Uninsured?,”T. McBride and K. Swartz, The Urban Institute

9034- “Spells Without Health Insurance: Distributions of Durations and their Link to Point-in-Time Estimates of theUninsured,” K. Swartz and T. McBride, The Urban Institute

9035- “Discrete Time Models of Entry into Marriage Based on Retrospective Marital Histories of Young Adults in theU.S. and the Federal Republic of Germany,” J. Witte, Harvard University

1989

8901- “Cluality of SIPP Estimates, ” R. P. Singh, L. Weidman, and G. Shapiro, Census Bureau

8902- “Two Notes on Sampling Variance Estimates from the 1984 SIPP Public-Use Files,” by B. Bye andS. J. Gallicchio, Social Security Administration

8903- “Longitudinal vs. Retrospective Measures of Work Experience,” P. Ryscavage and J. Coder, Census Bureau

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8904-

8905-

8906-

8907-

8908-

8909-

8910-

8911-

8912-

8913-

8914-

8915-

8916-

APPENDIX C - WORKING PAPERS

“Analyzing the Characteristics of Blacks: A Comparison of Data from SIPP and CPS,” R. Farley and

L. J. Neidert, University of Michigan

“Enhanced Demographic-Economic Data Sets, ” H. Herriot, C. Bowie, D. Kasprzyk, and S. Haber, Census

Bureau

“Reflections on the Income Estimates from the Initial Panel of The Survey of Income and ProgramParticipation (SIPP),” D. Vaughan, Social Security Administration

“Measuring Spells of Unemployment and Their Outcomes,” P. Ryscavage, Census Bureau

“Welfare Dependency and its Causes: Determinants of the Duration of Welfare Spells,” P. Ruggles, TheUrban Institute

“Measuring the Duration of Poverty Spells,” P. Ruggles, The Urban Institute and R. Williams, CongressionalBudget Office

“Methods of Processing Unit Data Longitudinally on the SIPP, ” K. Smith, Congressional Budget Office

“Composite Estimation for SIPP Annual Estimates, ” R. P. Chakrabarty, Census Bureau

“Research and Evaluation Conducted on the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” R. Petroni, T.Carmody, and V. Huggins, Census Bureau

“A Poisson Model of Response and Procedural Error Analysis of SIPP Reinterview Data,” D. Hill, University ofMichigan

“The Economic Resources of the Edlerly, ” S. Crystal and D. Shea, Rutgers University

“Multivariate Analysis by Users of SIPP Micro-Data Files,” R. P. Chakrabarty, Census Bureau

“A Resource-Based Model of Living Arrangements Among the Unmarried Elderly,” J. E. Mutchler andJ. A. Burr, University of Buffalo

8917- “Measuring Household Change at The individual Level Using Data From SIPP,” A. Speare, Jr. and R. Avery,Brown University

8918- “The Effect of Child Care Costs on Married Women’s Labor Force participation, ” R. Connell y, BowdoinCollege

8919- “Income and Assets of Social Security Beneficiaries by Type of Benefit, ” S. Grad, Social SecurityAdministration

8920- “Development and Evaluation of a Survey-Based Type of Benefit Classification for the Social SecurityProgram,” D. Vaughan, Social Security Administration

8921- “Wave Seam Effects in the SIPP, ” N. Young, The Urban Institute

8922- “Com~onents of Longitudinal Household Chanae for 1984-1985: An Evaluation of National Estimates from the

8923

SIPP,” by Donald J.-Hernandez, Bureau of the-Census

“Database Design for Large-Scale Complex Data,” by MaRin H. David and Alice Robbin, University ofWisconsin-Madison

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SIPP FILES

8924- “Measuring the Frequency and Consequences of Job Separations: Data from the Survey of Income and

Program Participation,” by John M. McNeil and Enrique J. Lamas, Bureau of the Census

8925- “The Reaular Receipt of Child Support: A Multi-step Process,” by James L. Peterson and Christine Wlnquist

8801-

8802-

8803-

8804-

8805-

8806-

8807-

8808-

8809-

8810-

8811-

8812-

8813-

8814-

Nerd, ~hild Trends, Inc.

1988

“The Impact of the Unit of Analysis on Measures of Serial Multiple Program Participation, ” by P. Doyle and S.E. Long, Mathematical Policy Research, Inc.

“Short-Term Fluctuations in income and Their Impacts on the Characteristics of the Low-Income Population:New Data From the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” by P. Ruggles, Urban Institute

“Residential Mobility of One-Person Households, ” by J. W~e and H. Lahmann, German Institute forEconomic Research

“Year-Apart Estimates of Household Net Worth From the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” byJohn M. McNeil and Enrique J. Lamas, Bureau of the Census

“Measuring Poverty and Crises: A Comparison of Annual and Subannual Accounting Program Participation,”by Martin David and John Fitzgerald, Institute for Research on Poverty

“Using Administrative Record Data to Evaluate the Quality of Survey Estimates,” by Jeffrey C. Moore andKent H. Marquis, Bureau of the Census

“The Wealth of the Aged and Nonaged, 1984,” by Daniel B. Radner, HHS

“Examining the Dynamics of Health Insurance Loss: A Tale of Two Cohorts,” by Alan C. Monheit and ClaudiaL. Schur, NCHSR

“The Dynamics of Medicaid Enrollment,” by Pam Farley Shott, Joel C. Cantor, and Alan C. Monheit, NCHSR

“The Discouraged Worker Effect: A Reappraisal Using Spell Duration Data, ” by Alberto Martini, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

“Income as a Proxy for the Economic Status of the Elderly, ” by Deborah J. Chollet and RobertB. Friedland, Employee Benefit Research Institute

“The SIPP: Data from the Social Security Administration’s 1987 Annual Statistical Supplement”

“Participation in Industrial Training Programs, ” by Sheldon Haber, George Washington University

“A Methodological Study Using Administrative Records: The Special Frames Study of the Income SurveyDevelopment Program, ” by W. J. Logan, Social Security Administration, D. Kasprzyk andFt. Cavanaugh, Census Bureau

8815-

8816 “

“The Effect of Income Taxation on Labor Supply When Deductions are Endogenous,” by R. K. Thriest, JohnsHopkins University

“A Comparison of Gross Change in Labor Force Status From SIPP and CPS,” by P. Ryscavage andA. Feldman-Harkins, Census Bureau

8817- “How are the Elderly Housed?Goldstein, Census Bureau

New Data from the 1984 Survey of Income and Program Participation,” by A.

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8818-

8819-

8820-

8821-

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8829-

8830-

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8705-

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“Welfare Recipiency as Observed in the SIPP,” by J. Coder, Census Bureau and P. Ruggles, The UrbanInstitute

“Reservation Wages and Subsequent Acceptance Wages of Unemployed Persons,” by P. Ryscavage,Census Bureau

“Selected References From the Income Survey Development Program (ISDP) and Survey of Income andProgram Participation (SIPP)”

“Training, Wage Growth, Firm Size, ” by S. Haber, The George Washington University and E. Lamas, CensusBureau

“Defining and Measuring Normetro Poverty: Results From The Survey of Income and Program Participation,”by R. Hoppe, USDA-ERS-ARED

“Nonresponse Adjustment Methods For Demographic Surveys at the U.S. Bureau of the Census,” byR. Singh and R. Petroni, Census Bureau

“Testing Telephone Interviewing in the Survey of Income and Program Participation and Some Early Results,”by S. Durant and P. Gbur, Census Bureau

“Excluding Sample That Misses Some Interviews From SIPP Longitudinal Estimates,” by L. Ernst andD. Gillman, Census Bureau

“The Employment of Mothers and the Prevention of Poverty,” by M. Hill, University of Michigan andH. Hartmann, Rutgers University

“Using Administrative Record Data To Describe SIPP Response Errors, ” by J. Moore and K. Marquis, CensusBureau

“A Look at Welfare Dependency Using The 1984 SIPP Panel File,” by J. Coder, D. Burkhead, andA. Feldman-Harkins, Census Bureau

“Census Bureau Microdata: Providing Useful Research Data While Protecting The Anonymity ofRespondents, ” by G. Gates, Census Bureau

“The Survey of Income and Program Participation: An Overview and Discussion of Research Issues,” by D.Kasprzyk, Census Bureau

1987

“Tracking Persons Over Time, ” by A. C. Jean and E. K. McArthur, Census Bureau

“Preliminary Data From the SIPP 1983-84 Longitudinal Research File,” by J. F. Coder, D. Burkhead.A. Feldman-Harkins, and J. McNeil, Census Bureau

“Work Experience Data From SIP P,” by P. Ryscavage and A. Feldman-Harkins, Census Bureau

“The Treatment of Person -Wave Nonresponse in Longitudinal Surveys,” by G. Kalton, J. Lepkowski,

S. Heeringa, Ting-Kwong Lin, and M. E. Miller, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan

“SIPP: Filling Data Gaps on the Poverty and Social Welfare Fronts,” by P. Ryscavage, Census Bureau

“Response Errors in Labor Surveys: Comparisons Self and Proxy,” by D. Hill University of Michigan

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8707- “Differences Between SIPP and Food and Nutrition Service Program Data on Child Nutrition and WICProgram Participation, by L. Ku and R. Dalrymple, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department ofAgriculture

8708- “Quality Profile for the Survey of Income and Program Participation, ” by K. King, R. Petroni, andR. Singh, Census Bureau

8709- “Survey of Income and Program Participation SIPP Sample Loss and the Efforts to Reduce It,” byD. Nelson, C. Bowie, and A. Walker, Census Bureau

8710- “The Impact of Imputation Procedures on Distributional Characteristics of the Low Income Population,” by P.Doyle, Mathematical Policy Research, Inc., and R. Dalrymple, Food and Nutrition Service, U. S. Departmentof Agriculture

8711- “Job Tenure, Lifetime Work Interruptions and Wage Differentials,” by J. McNeil, E. Lamas, Census Bureau,and S. Haber, George Washington University

8712- “Measuring the Bias in Gross Flows in the Presence of Auto-Correlated Response Errors,” by D. Hubble,Census Bureau, and D. Judkins, Westat, Inc.

8713- “investigation of Possible Causes of Transition Patterns from SIPP,” by L. Weidman, Census Bureau

8714- “Households and Income Sources: Monthly Averages for 1984,” by J. Moorman, Census Bureau

8715- “Creating SIPP Longitudinal Files Using OSIRIS IV,” by M. Servais, University of Michigan

8716- “Transition In and Out of Povetty: New Data From the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” by P.Ruggles, Urban Institute and R. Williams, Congressional Budget Office

8717- “On their own: The Self-employed and Others in Private Business,” by S. Haber, George WashingtonUniversity, E. Lamas Bureau of the Census, and J. Liechtenstein, U.S. Small Business Administration.

8718- “Factors Associated With Household Net Worth, ” by E. Lamas and J. McNeil, Bureau of the Census

8719- “Exploring Changes in Health Care Coverage Using the SIPP Longitudinal Research File,” byD. Burkhead and A. Feldman, Bureau of the Census

8720- “The Analysis of Geographical Mobility and Life Events with the SIPP,” by D. Dahmann and E. McAtthur,Bureau of the Census

8721- “A Review of the Use of Administrative Records in the Survey of Income and Program Participation, by C.Bowie and D. Kasprzyk, Census Bureau

8722- “Survey of Income and Program Participation Update, ” by D. Kasprzyk, Bureau of the Census

8723- “Measuring Poverty with the SIPP and the CPS, ” by R. Williams, Congressional Budget Office

8724- “The Statistical Invisible Minority Aged, ” by C. Taeuber, Bureau of the Census, and E. Attah, Atlanta University

8725- “An Analysis of the SIPP Asset and Liability Feedback Experiment,” by E. bmas and J. McNeil, Bureau of theCensus

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8602-

8603-

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1986

“some Aspects of SIPP,” compiled and edited by R. A. Herriot and D. Kasprzyk, Census Bureau

“Nonsampling Error Issues in the SIPP, ” by G. Kalton, University of Michigan, and D. B. McMillen andD. Kasprzyk, Census Bureau

“An Investigation of Model-Based Imputation Procedures Using Data From the Income Survey DevelopmentProgram,” by V. J. Huggins and L. Weidman, Census Bureau

“Food Stamp Participation: A Comparison of SIPP With Administrative Records,” by S. Carlson andR. Dalrymple, Food and Nutrition Service

“SIPP Longitudinal Household Estimation for the Proposed Longitudinal Definition,” by L. R. Ernst, CensusBureau

“A Comparison of Seven Imputation Procedures for the 1979 Panel of the income Survey DevelopmentProgram,” by V. J. Huggins, Census Bureau

“An Investigation of the Imputation of Monthly Earnings for the Survey of income and Program ParticipationUsing Regression Models, ” by V. J. Huggins and L. Weidman, Census Bureau

“Evaluation of Training Materials and Methods for the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” by M.HoIt, Sutvey Research Consultant

“Patterns of Household Composition and Family Status change,” by C. F. Citro, ASA/Census ResearchFellow, and H. W. Watts, Department of Economics, Columbia University

“Composite Estimation for SIPP: A Preliminary Report,” by R. P. Chakrabarty, Census Bureau

“Longitudinal Household Concepts in SIPP: Preliminary Results, ” by C. F. Citro, ASA/Census ResearchFellow, D. J. Hernandez, and R. A. Herriot, Census Bureau

“Following Children in the Survey of Income and Program Participation, ” by E. K. McArthur, K. S. Short, and

S. Bianchi, Census Bureau

“SIPP Labor Transitions: Problems and Promises, ” by P. Ryscavage and K. S. Short, Census Bureau

“Augmenting Data Reported in the Survey of Income and Program Participation With Administrative RecordData - A Brief Discussion, ” by D.K. Sater, Census Bureau

1985

“The Survey of Income and Program Participation: Uses and Application,” by K.S. Short, Census Bureau

8502- “Application of a Matched File Linking the Bureau of the Census Survey of Income and Program andParticipation and Economic Data, ” by S. Haber, George Washington University

8503- “Using the Survey of Income and Program Paflicipation for Research on the Older Population, ” byD. B. McMillen, C. M. Taeuber, and J. Marks, Census Bureau

8504- “Summary of the Content of the 1984 Panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” byD. T. Frankel, Census Bureau

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8505- “Enhancing Data From the Survey of Income and Program Participation With Data From Economic Censusesand Surveys, ” by D. K. Sater, Census Bureau

8506- “Methodologies for Imputing Longitudinal Survey Items,” by V. J. Huggins, L. Weidman, andM. E. Samuhel, Census Bureau

8507- “New Household Survey and the CPS: A Look at Labor Force Differences,” by P. M. Ryscavage, CensusBureau, and J. E. Bregger, Bureau of bbor Statistics

1984

8401- (Update No. 1, Revised 12/85) “An Overview of the Survey of Income and Program Participation,” byD. Nelson, D.B. McMillen, and D. Kasprzyk, Census Bureau

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APPENDIX C - WORKING PAPERS

SIPP WORKING PAPERSORDER FORM

These papers are free of charge. To receive any of these papers, put a check by the appropriate number and mailthis form to:

Data User Services DivisionCustomer ServicesBureau of the CensusWashington, DC 20233

If you request papers by phone, please contact Carmen Campbell on (301) 763-2005.

SIPP WORKING PAPERS

1984/1985

8401850185028503

— 8504850585068507

8601 86088602 86098603 86108604 — 86118605 86128606 86138607 8614

8801 8808 8815 8822 88298802 8809 8816 8823 88308803 8810 — 8817 88248804 8811 — 8818 88258805 — 8812 8819 88268806 8813 8820 88278807 8814 8821 8828

9001 9008 9015 9022 90299002 9009 9016 9023 9030

—87’01— — —8707 8715 87228702 8709 8716 8723

— 8703 8710 — 8717 87248704 — 8711 8718 8725

— 8705 8712 8719 —8706 8713 — 87208707 8714 — 8721

8901 8908 8915 89228902 8909 — 8916 89238903 8910 8917 89248904 8911 8918 8925

— 8905 8912 8919—8906 8913 89208907 8914 8921

9003 9010 9017 9024 90319004 9011 9018 9025 90329005 9012 9019 9026 90339006 —-9013 9020 9027 90349007 9014 9021 9028 9035

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APPENDIX D

Data dictionary lines are 46 characters. The character on the firstpodtbn determines the type of lines. Eachvariable may have the fallowinglines:

1. COMMENTS ( “ ● “ ) lines2. DATADICTIONARY ( ‘“D” ); Ilneand DATADESCRIPTION3. UNIVERSE ( “ U “ ) lines4. VALUE DESCRIPTION lines5. One blank line at the end

FORMAT

“*” UNE COMMENTS

a. “•” in the firstpodtiin indicatesthat this isa comment line. This linecan appear anyplace inthe dictionary.Itwill be usedfor shortcommentsor to nullifyany value codes.

b. ““’’’l ntwo~bdwmm~ kbtik~mnl~l~. Itlndicatesthisis a block of commentswhich wIII be applied to severalvariables. The firstline of this block willave the COMMENT NO. so that subsequentvariablecan refer back to this comment block.

“D” LINE DATADICTIONARY

This line containsthe fdlwing information:

ID “D” mL 1-1NAME Variablename COL 3-1oSIZE Size of data field COL 14-15BEGIN Beginpositiond data field COL 1!3-22TYPE Charactervartableindicator“CHAR”

or blanksif numerk vsrtable COL 26-29DEC Implied decimalplaces COL 33-34lND TABLEvariable indicator“TABLE”with “(aa)” for

itsdlmendon; otherwiseblanks COL 3846

Text describingthe variablewillfallow this “D” line. Use COL 6-46 and repeat as many linesas necessq.

“U” UNE UNIVERSEDEFINITION

This line containsthe universedefinition. Use COL 346 and repeat as many linesas necessary.

ID “ u “ COL -DESCRIPTION Universedescription COL ii

(For continuationuse COL 3-46 and repest as many linesas necessary.)

“V” UNE VALUEDEFINITION

ID “ v “ COL 1-1VALUE value Cod&rightjustified COL 3-12

,, ,, COLDESCRIPTION Valuedescription mL 154

(Repeat COL 14-46 formatfor continuedvalue description.)

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APPENDIX E

User Notes

This section is reserved for any information relevant to the SIPP 1992 Panel, Wave 6 Topical Module Microdata Filethat indicates specific problems with the data, or that becomes available after the file is released. Any suchinformation should be filed behind this page.

User Notes will be sent to all users who (1) purchased their file (or technical documentation) from the Census Bureauand (2) returned the coupon following the title page.

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