CEQ RI 2009 CEQ ReInterview Specs

The Consumer Expenditure Surveys: The Quarterly Interview and the Diary

Attachement D - 2009 Final CEQ RI instrument specs and attachments

Quarterly Interview

OMB: 1220-0050

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May 12, 2006




MEMORANDUM FOR Barbara M. LoPresti

Chief, Technologies Management Office


From: Alan R. Tupek

Chief, Demographic Statistical Methods Division


Subject: Consumer Expenditure Quarterly (CEQ) Survey Reinterview - Specifications for the Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) Quality Control (QC) Reinterview Blaise Instrument - 2007 Revisions



I. Purpose


This memorandum documents final specifications for the CAPI QC reinterview instrument for the CEQ Survey 2007 Reinterview. Data collection will begin in April 2007. These specifications are for a Blaise instrument. Use these specifications in conjunction with the memorandum, Specifications for a Generic Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) Quality Control (QC) Reinterview Blaise Instrument.


II. Quality Control Reinterview


CAPI original interviews and Type B and C noninterviews are eligible for a QC reinterview. The goal of the QC reinterview is to detect falsification by the field representatives or supervisory field representatives ((S)FRs). The reinterview instrument includes paths for telephone reinterviews and personal visit reinterviews.


III. Instrument Specifications


We have broken down our specifications for the generic QC reinterview instrument into three major parts. The front specifications, Section XIII, include the screens that direct the reinterviewer to make contact, introduce himself/herself, and ask for the respondent. The middle specifications, Section XIV, include the roster verification screens and the survey specific questions used to determine whether falsification occurred. The back specifications, Section XV, include the thank you screens and the screens that set up callbacks, assign reinterview dispositions, and wrap up the case.


This memorandum includes in Sections XIII-XV only those screens that are new or have changes to the generic specifications. For your convenience, we identify changes on the generic screens by highlighting any additions and striking out any deletions. Since these specifications are also very similar to those previously issued for the 2000 Sample Redesign, we identify the 2007 revisions (additions and deletions) to the 2000 Sample Redesign reinterview specifications by placing those highlights and strikeouts within braces {}.


As in the generic specifications, we divide the display of each screen’s info pane into the text section and the answer list section. Any text given in italics in the text section denotes read only information that is not said aloud by the reinterviewer. Display this text in regular font and in blue on the screen.


Attachment A, Reinterview Instrument Screen Index, lists the page number(s) of each screen displayed in these specifications. Attachment B, CEQ Reinterview Blaise Instrument Flowcharts, displays the pathing of the screens in the front, middle and back portions of the instrument. Attachment C, CEQ Reinterview Instrument Flowchart Index, offers an index of the screens in the flowcharts.


IV. Record-Typed Reinterview Input File


Attachment D contains the format of the Reinterview Sample Control Input File (SCIF) for the CEQ Survey 2007 Reinterview. This Reinterview SCIF lists all of the variables by record type that are on the reinterview input file. The original instrument needs to set or initialize these variables, except for the few that are set by the Demographic Statistical Methods Division (DSMD) reinterview system. DSMD’s reinterview system creates the reinterview input files.


Refer to the CEQ Reinterview SCIF in Attachment D for information regarding the description, length, and values of each of the variables required for reinterview. Record Type 8500 in Attachment D shows generic household level variables in positions 1-83 and generic person level variables in position 1-90. CEQ Survey specific household and person level variables follow these positions, respectively.


The following is a list of only those reinterview input file variables utilized in the CEQ 2007 reinterview instrument. These variables are used either to "fill" entries on the screen or to control pathing. The original instrument must set and output these variables, except for SURVEY_SET, which is set by DSMD. Some of these variables are used in the generic portions of the reinterview instrument. If the CEQ Survey uses a different name for any of these generic variables, the CEQ name is noted in the ‘Description’ column. Convert the variable’s CEQ name to its generic name in the manipula script when extracting the original output for reinterview.




Name


Description


Record Type


RESPNAME


Respondent name


1002


AREA


Respondent’s phone number area code


1002


PREFIX


Respondent’s phone number prefix


1002


SUFFIX


Respondent’s phone number suffix


1002


EXTN


Respondent’s phone extension


1002


HNO


Address - house number


2006


HNOSUF


Address - house number suffix


2006


STRNAME


Address - street name combined


2006


UNITDES


Address - unit designation


2006


GQUNITINFO


Address - GQ unit designation


2006


NONCITYADD


Address - non-city style address


2006


PHYSDES


Address - physical description


2006


PO


Address - locality


2006


ST


Address - state abbreviation


2006


ZIP5


Address - ZIP code


2006


ZIP4


Address - ZIP4


2006


BLDGNAME


Address - building name


2006


INTNMBR


Interview number


2552


ORIOUT


Original outcome code - See Attachment E for values

* OUTCOME in CEQ original instrument -

Convert OUTCOME to ORIOUT in manipula script


2552


ORIFR


Original FR code of (S)FR who completed the case

* INTID in CEQ original instrument -

Convert OUTCOME to ORIOUT in manipula script


2552


CP1NAME1


Contact person 1’s name


8001


CP1TITL1


Contact person 1’s title


8001


CP1PHON1


Contact person 1’s phone number


8001


CP1EXT1


Contact person 1’s phone extension


8001


CP1PHT1


Type of phone for contact person


8001


CP1ADD11


Contact person 1’s address 1


8001


CP1ADD21


Contact person 1’s address 2


8001


CP1PO1


Contact person 1’s address - PO/city


8001


CP1ST1


Contact person 1’s address - state


8001


CP1ZP51


Contact person 1’s address - ZIP code


8001


CP1ZP41


Contact person 1’s address - ZIP4


8001


BESTTIME


Best time to call


8200


BESTTIM2


Best time other


8200


NOSUNDAY


Do not call on Sunday


8200


PHTYP


Type of phone for respondent or household


8200


SPHONE


Second phone number of respondent or household


8200


SPHEXT


Second phone number’s extension


8200


SPHTYP


Type of phone for second phone number


8200


BYOBS1


Original case classified as a noninterview by:

1 = Observation only

2 = Information provided by contact person

0 or empty = Question not asked for an interview or Type A case


8500 (HH level)


INTDATE


Original interview date


8500 (HH level)


TYPEA_SP


Other Type A noninterview - write-in

* TYPEASP in CEQ original instrument -

Convert TYPEASP to TYPEA_SP in manipula script


8500 (HH level)


TYPEB_SP


Other Type B noninterview - write-in


8500 (HH level)


TYPEC_SP


Other Type C noninterview - write-in


8500 (HH level)


NUMHOUSE


Number of persons in primary CU


8500 (HH level)


TOTAL_CU


Number of CUs


8500 (HH level)


REF_MONTH


Reference month


8500 (HH level)


LANGUAGE


Language used to conduct interview


8500 (HH level)


RESPON


Line number of primary respondent


8500 (HH level)


{SURVEY_SET


Group number of section questions selected for reinterview


8500 (HH level)}


NROSIZE


Number of records for Block 01 (HH roster size)


8500 (person level)


LNO


HH composition - line number

* MEMBNO in CEQ original instrument -

Convert MEMBNO to LNO in manipula script


8500 (person level)


QCRESP


A flag indicating which household members are the respondents for complete original interviews. Place this flag on each person record. In the reinterview, the original respondent (that is, the person the (S)FR actually spoke to) is reinterviewed whenever possible. Values for this flag are:

1 = person (S)FR spoke to

0 = all other household members


8500 (person level)


FNAME


HH composition - first name


8500 (person level)


LNAME


HH composition - last name


8500 (person level)


AGE


HH composition - age


8500 (person level)


REL


HH composition - relationship

* CU_CODE in CEQ original instrument -

Convert CU_CODE to REL in manipula script


8500 (person level)


SEX


HH composition - sex


8500 (person level)


MEMBSTAT


Household status flag


8500 (person level)


PERSTAT


Status - delete/reinstate


8500 (person level)


AWAY_COL


HH composition - away at college


8500 (person level)


HH_MEM


HH composition - HH member


8500 (person level)


PERCUNUM


HH composition - CU number


8500 (person level)


V. Variables Set in Reinterview Instrument


A. The generic portions of the reinterview instrument use the following variables. Set these variables in the CEQ reinterview instrument as follows.


RPROXY_A This is a flag indicating whether a proxy is allowed in the reinterview. Set to


1 = proxy allowed in reinterview


OPROXY_A This is a flag indicating whether a proxy interview is allowed in the original survey. Set to


1 = proxy allowed in original interview



OPROXY_U This is a flag indicating for which household member a proxy was used in the original interview. However, since CE does not verify the eligibility of proxy, this flag is not set in the original instrument. Set


OPROXY_U = 0


SURVEY_NAME This is a string variable (200 characters in length) indicating the name of the survey. Set to


Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Survey


USE_CKSUP This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the (S)FR needs authorization before conducting a personal visit due to budget concerns. Set to


Yes = (S)FR needs authorization


<DISCREPANCY> This is an array of 12 elements. It contains a list of codes indicating the various discrepancies found during the reinterview. When the reinterview instrument indicates a discrepancy, the instrument will store the appropriate code in this array. Upon wrapping up a case, the DISCREPANCY array is copied into the Reinterview Notes.


ORIOUT_RSLT This is a string variable (four characters in length) indicating the type of original outcome for a case. Set as follows:


If ORIOUT = 201 or 203, then ORIOUT_RSLT = INT.

If ORIOUT = 216, 217, 219, 321, 322, 323 or 324, then ORIOUT_RSLT = A.

If ORIOUT = 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232, 331, or 332, then ORIOUT_RSLT = B1.

If ORIOUT = 233, then ORIOUT_RSLT = B2.

If ORIOUT = 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246 or 252, then ORIOUT_RSLT = C1.

If ORIOUT = 248, 341 or 342, then ORIOUT_RSLT = C2.


TYPE_D This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the original survey has original Type D noninterviews. Set to


No = original survey does not have original Type D noninterviews.


VACANT_INT This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the survey has vacant interviews. Set to


No = survey does not have vacant interviews.


REDESIGN This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the survey has converted to the 2000 Sample Redesign. Set to


Yes = survey has converted to the 2000 Sample Redesign.


PUERTO_RICO This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the survey includes Puerto Rico addresses. Set to


No = survey does not include Puerto Rico addresses.


PV_ONLY This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if the survey requires all original interviews to be conducted by personal visit. Set to


Yes = All original interviews must be done by personal visit.


MIN_AGE This is a numeric variable (two characters in length) indicating the minimum age for an eligible respondent. Set to


16 = minimum age for an eligible respondent


CONTACT_C_INFO(1-3) This is a three string variable (80 characters in length each) indicating some descriptive text for the survey to be filled on the CONTACT_C screen. Set to


CONTACT_C_INFO1 = household expenditures for the Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Survey?

CONTACT_C_INFO2 is empty

CONTACT_C_INFO3 is empty


ROSTER_INFO(1-3) This is a three string variable (80 characters in length each) indicating some descriptive text for the survey to be filled on the ROSTER_3 and ROSTER_4 screens. Set to


ROSTER_INFO1 = didn’t have a usual residence elsewhere or who wasn’t away at college

ROSTER_INFO2 = on [Fill: INTDATE]

ROSTER_INFO3 is empty


TYPEB_SPLIT This is a string variable (three characters in length) indicating if reinterview noninterview vacants and Usual Residence Elsewhere (UREs) need to be split between regular and seasonal. Set to


No = vacants and UREs are not split between regular and seasonal


RIDATE This is the date stamp that the CEQ reinterview instrument marks when a case is opened. Its format is mmddyyyy.


TIME_C This is the time stamp that the CEQ reinterview instrument marks when a case is opened. Its format is hhmmss in military time.


OIRESP This is a string variable (two characters in length) representing the line number of the original respondent. Set to the line number (LNO) of the household member with QCRESP = 1.

SPANONLY This is a string variable (one character in length) indicating if the household is Spanish speaking. Set as follows:


If LANGUAGE = 2, then SPANONLY = 1.

Else SPANONLY is empty.


B. The original instrument fills RESPNAME if the respondent is a proxy. To compensate for this, empty RESPNAME if RESPON = 95.


C. Set the generic contact person information variables in the CEQ reinterview instrument as follows:


CPNAME = CP1NAME

CPTITL = CP1TITL

CPPHON = CP1PHON

CPEXT = CP1EXT

CPPHT = CP1PHT

CPADD1 = CP1ADD1

CPADD2 = CP1ADD2

CPPO = CP1PO

CPST = CP1ST

CPZP5 = CP1ZP5

CPZP4 = CP1ZP4


D. The following variables are also set in the CEQ reinterview instrument according to the SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS for screens in either these specifications or the generic specifications.



Name


Description


INTTYP


Method of reinterview


T = telephone reinterview

P = personal visit reinterview


LENGTH_T


Length of the original interview in total minutes - (LENGTH_H x 60) + LENGTH_M


INCT_CNT


Tally of the number of persons incorrectly included on the household roster


MISS_CNT


Tally of the number of persons missing from the household roster


ITERATION


Counter for the number of CUs checked


COUNT


Number of persons in the CU being checked


DEPENDENT


Tally of the number of categories showing dependency in a single-person CU


INDEPENDENT


Tally of the number of categories showing independency in a multi-person CU


INCT_CU


Tally of the number of CU’s incorrectly formed


OUTCOME


Reinterview case status - see Attachment F for values


RI_DISP


Reinterview disposition code - see Attachment F for values


VI. Variables Passed between Case Management and the CEQ Reinterview Instrument


A. Variables from Case Management


1. Case Management sets ACTION based on OUTCOME. See Attachment F, CEQ Reinterview Disposition, Outcome and Action Codes, for values. This variable must be included in the reinterview output.


2. The CEQ reinterview instrument obtains the name of the (S)FR, variable FR_NAME, from Case Management.


3. The CEQ reinterview instrument obtains the reinterviewer’s FR code, FRCODE, from Case Management. If the RO reassigns a case, it changes FRCODE in ROSCO. Case Management then passes the updated variable to the CEQ reinterview instrument.


B. Variables from Case Management and the CEQ Reinterview Instrument


1. The reinterviewer can update the sample unit phone number (AREA, PRFIX, SUFFIX, EXTN) and appointment time (CALLBACK) in both Case Management and the CEQ reinterview instrument. Case Management and the CEQ reinterview instrument pass these variables, with any updates, back and forth to each other.


2. Case Management and the CEQ reinterview instrument also pass the case ID (CASEID) and control number (CTRLNUM) back and forth to each other. These variables serve as identifiers for the case.


C. Variables from the CEQ Reinterview Instrument


1. The reinterviewer can also update the contact person phone number (CPPHON and CPEXT) in the CEQ reinterview instrument. The CEQ reinterview instrument passes these variables, with any updates, to Case Management. The CEQ reinterview instruments must reset these variables back to either CP1PHON and CP1EXT when it passes them to Case Management.


2. CEQ The reinterview instrument sets OUTCOME and RI_DISP, as stated in Section V, above, and passes them to Case Management.


VII. Formats for Date and Time Variables


A. Use the long format (day of week, month, day, four-digit year) to display all date variables in the reinterview instrument. Use the format mmddyyyy when outputting all date variables, INTDATE (original interview date) and RIDATE (reinterview date), to the reinterview output file.


B. Use the format hh:mm am/pm to display all time variables in the reinterview instrument.


VIII. Displaying the Sample Unit Address


Display the sample unit address is the CEQ reinterview instrument using format ADDRESS1. Screens that display the sample unit address are START, DIAL, INTRO_TC, HELLO_TNX, INTRO_TN, INTRO_PC, HELLO_PNX, ADDVER, INTRO_PN, VERBYOBS, PROX_N, PROX_UN, ROSTER_1, SOMEONE_ELSE, CONTACT_N, VACANT, STAT_VER, VACANT2, STATUS, STAT_PROBE, STAT_PROB2,


Format ADDRESS1 is used for surveys that have converted to the 2000 Sample Redesign (REDESIGN = Yes) and do not include Puerto Rico addresses (PUERTO_RICO = No). Format ADDRESS1 uses the address variables on Record Type 2006 of the SCIF, Demographic Address, and is defined as follows:


[Fill: HNO HNOSUF STRNAME UNITDES]

[Fill: BLDGNAME / blank]

[Fill: GQUNITINFO / blank]

[Fill: NONCITYADD / blank]

[Fill: PHYSDES / blank]

[Fill: PO, ST ZIP5-ZIP4]


FILL INSTRUCTIONS


1. If BLDGNAME not empty, fill BLDGNAME.

Else leave blank, do not display item.


2. IF GQUNITINFO not empty, fill GQUNITINFO.

Else leave blank, do not display item.

3. If NONCITYADD not empty, fill NONCITYADD.

Else leave blank, do not display item.



4. If PHYSDES not emply, fill PHYSDES.

Else leave blank, do not display item.


IX. Displaying the Household Roster


A. Display the household roster in the CEQ reinterview instrument as follows:


  • Include all persons who have not been deleted in the original interview.


  • Exclude a person from the household roster if:


PERSTAT = 7 or 99. This denotes a person deleted in the current interview period (7) or a person the interviewer realizes he/she mistakenly listed when entering the household roster (99).

or

MEMSTAT = 1 and PERSTAT 9. This denotes a person deleted in a previous interview period and not reinstated in the current interview period.


  • List household members first (HH_MEM = 1), followed by non-household members (HH_MEM = 2). Gray the listing of all non-household members.


  • Do not leave blank lines between persons included in the household roster. Rather, condense the listing to compensate for any deleted person.


Generic screens that display the household roster are: HHCOMP, RIRESP, ROSTER_1, ROSTER_2, ROSTER_3, and ROSTER_4.


B. Other CEQ Survey specific screens that display the household roster are SINGLE_RELATED, SINGLE_HOUSING, SINGLE_FOOD, SINGLE_OTHER, MULTI_RELATED, MULTI_HOUSING, MULTI_FOOD, and MULTI_OTHER. These screens have the additional specifications:


  • List only household members (HH_MEM=1).


  • Gray any household member whose PERCUNUM ITERATION.


X. Access to Original CAPI Notes and Reinterview Notes


Within the CEQ reinterview instrument, provide access between the instrument and the original CAPI notes and the reinterview notes. Both the original CAPI notes and the reinterview notes are separate text files maintained outside the instrument.


  • Allow the reinterviewer access to only view the original CAPI notes.


  • Allow the reinterviewer access to enter, view, or edit the reinterview notes.


XI. Function Keys


Descriptions of the functions keys are listed below. These keys comply with the listing of Keys Assignments for Consumer Expenditures Survey, dated July 25, 2000.


The "F" Keys

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7 Item notes/remarks

F8

F9

F10 Exit - Skip to the END of the reinterview (FIN screen)

F11

F12


The "Shift-F" Keys

Shift-F1 Display the household roster (HHCOMP screen)

Shift-F2 Display the Original Survey Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (H_PURPOSE screen)

Shift-F3 Display the Reinterview FAQs (RIREASON screen)

Shift-F4

Shift-F5

Shift-F6

Shift-F7

Shift-F8

Shift-F9

Shift-F10

Shift-F11 Display standard abbreviations (H_ABBREVI screen)

Shift-F12 Display original CAPI notes


The "Ctrl" Keys

Ctrl-D Don’t know (D)

Ctrl-K Display function key descriptions (KEY_REF screen)

Ctrl-R Refusal (R)

Ctrl-F7 Access reinterview notes


Special Purpose Keys

Esc Cancel

Home Moves to beginning of form

End Moves to first unanswered field on path

Page Up Moves backward one page/screen

Page Down Moves forward one page/screen

Up Arrow Move upward or backward one field

Down Arrow Moves downward or forward one field

Left Arrow Moves to previous field

Right Arrow Moves to next field


XII. Refreshing OUTCOME = 202 Cases


If the CEQ reinterview instrument is exited with OUTCOME=202, refresh the case upon reopening the instrument. Always maintain the reinterview input file variables and any updates to them (example, phone number changes) when the instrument is reopened. Also maintain CALLBACK and the case’s history in Case Management.

XIII. Front Specifications


The screens for the front of the instrument appear in this section.



  • UNIVERSE - RIREASON = 3




Don't you have anything better to do with my tax dollars?

I'm too busy to answer your questions again.


The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses the data from this survey to measure the changes in prices in consumer goods and services. Information collected in this survey contributes to the Consumer Price Index, which assesses the change in purchasing power of consumer dollars. The Census Bureau’s method of measuring data quality for this survey is to re-contact a percentage of respondents to check that the data was collected correctly during the original interview. We believe this method helps the Census Bureau prevent the wasting of your tax dollars.



1. Continue

2. Back to Reinterview Help Menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




RIREF3


Reason 3


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto RIREASON]

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  • UNIVERSE - Shift-F2 or

H_PURPOSE1-n = 2




Frequently Asked Questions


 Press F8 to proceed with reinterview.


1. What is this survey all about?

2. Who uses this information? What good is it?

3. How is the data collected?

How many times will I be interviewed?

4. I hesitate to tell some things about myself.

What protection do I have?

5. Is this survey authorized by law?

6. Return to reinterview




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE


Frequently asked questions


1


[goto H_PURPOSE1]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE2]








3


[goto H_PURPOSE3]








4


[goto H_PURPOSE4]








5


[goto H_PURPOSE4]








6


[return to reinterview]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen is a reference screen accessed by the Shift-F2 key.


This FAQ menu screen is the same as that in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 1




What is this survey all about?


The consumer expenditure survey collects information from the nation's households and families on their buying habits (expenditures), income, and characteristics. The strength of the survey is that it allows data users to relate the expenditures and income of consumers to the characteristics of those consumers.



1. Continue

2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE1


Frequent question 1


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE1 in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 2




Who uses this information? What good is it?


Data from the consumer expenditure survey are used in a number of different ways by a variety of users. An important use of the survey by the bureau of labor statistics is for the periodic revisions of the consumer price index (cpi). Survey results are used to select new market basket of goods and services for the cpi, to determine the relative importance of cpi components, and to derive new cost weights for the market basket.


Government and private agencies use the data to study the welfare of particular segments of the population. Economic policymakers use the data to study the impact of policy changes in the welfare of different socioeconomic groups. Researchers use the data in a variety of studies, including those that focus on the spending behavior of different family types and historical spending trends.


1. Continue

2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE2


Frequent question 2


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE2 in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 3




How is the data collected?

How many times will I be interviewed?


Data collection is carried out by the bureau of the census. In the interview survey, each consumer unit is interviews every 3 months over 5 calendar quarters. In the initial interview, information is collected on demographic and family characteristics and on the inventory of major durable goods of the consumer unit. Expenditure information is collected in the second through fifth interview using uniform questionnaires. In the fifth interview, a supplement is used to account for changes in assets and liabilities.


1. Continue

2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE3


Frequent question 2


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE3 in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 4




I hesitate to tell some things about myself.

What protection do I have?


The information that respondents provide is used solely for statistical purposes. All census bureau data collectors take an oath of confidentiality and are subject to fines and imprisonment for improperly disclosing information provided by respondents. Names and addresses are removed from all forms and that information is not released as part of any statistical data.


1. Continue

2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE4


Frequent question 2


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE4 in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - H_PURPOSE = 5




Is this survey authorized by law?


The Bureau of Labor Statistics conducts the Consumer Expenditure Survey under the authority of Title 29 of the U.S. Code. Congress authorizes the financial support for the CE survey through Public Laws 94-439 and 95-205.


The Bureau of the Census collects the CE data under the authority of Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 8b, which allows the Census Bureau to undertake surveys for other government agencies. Participation in the survey is voluntary. Under Title 13, the Census Bureau holds all information in strict confidence. We will not release information reported in the survey which would permit the identification of a household or any of its members to anyone outside of the Census Bureau.


1. Continue

2. Back to Frequently Asked Questions? menu




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




H_PURPOSE5


Frequent question 2


1


[return to reinterview]








2


[goto H_PURPOSE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Use the same FAQ as H_PURPOSE5 in the original instrument.

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  • UNIVERSE - OUTCOME = 200 [to access case] or

OUTCOME = 202 (i.e. insufficient partial) or OUTCOME = 213-219 (i.e. Type A) [to reaccess case]


Note: This UNIVERSE is not used by the instrument, but rather controlled by Case Management.



[Fill: SURVEY_NAME]

CAPI Quality Control Reinterview


Date: [Fill: RIDATE] Time: [Fill: TIME_C]


Reinterview Case Status: [Fill: OUTCOME and OUTCOME’s description]


Original Interview Date: [Fill: INTDATE]


Original FR Code - Name: [Fill: ORIFR] "-" [Fill: FR_NAME]

Original Outcome: [Fill: ORIOUT and ORIOUT’s description]

[Fill: TYPEA_SP / TYPEB_SP / TYPEC_SP /blank]

Original Respondent Name: [Fill: RESPNAME]

Sample Unit Phone: ([Fill: AREA]) [Fill: PREFIX]-[Fill: SUFFIX], ext.[Fill: EXTN] ([Fill: PHTYPE PHTYP’s description])

[Fill: "Second Phone:" SPHONE (SPHTYP’s descsription) / blank]

Sample Unit Address: [Fill: ADDRESS1 /

ADDRESS2 /

ADDRESS3 /

ADDRESS4]


[Fill: "Best Time to Contact:" BESTTIME’s description / "Best Time to Contact:" BESTTIM2 / blank]

[Fill: "Or" BESTTIM2 / blank]


[Fill: “DO NOT call on Sunday” / blank]


[Fill: “Spanish speaking” / blank]


1. Continue

2. Quit - Attempt later


·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




START


Start up screen


1


[If ORIOUT_RSLT = B1, C1, B2, C2 or VINT and BYOBS = 2 goto START_1A]

[goto START_1]








2


[goto RINOTES_PRE]



  • FILL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Fill OUTCOME’s description with the reinterview outcome code description from Attachment F, Reinterview Disposition, Outcome, and Action Codes.


2. Fill ORIOUT’s description with the original outcome code description from Attachment E, "List of Original Outcome Codes in the Original Instrument."


3. If ORIOUT = 219, fill TYPEA_SP.

If ORIOUT = 233, fill TYPEB_SP.

If ORIOUT = 248, fill TYPEC_SP.

Else leave blank, do not display item.


4. If SPHONE not empty, fill "Second Phone:" SPHONE (SPHTYP’s description).

Else leave blank, do not display item.


5. Fill PHTYP’s and SPHTYP’s descriptions with the following descriptions of the values of PHTYP and SPHTYP, respectively:

Values Description

1 HOME

2 WORK

3 Cellular or Digital

4 Beeper/Pager/Answering Service

5 PUBLIC PAY PHONE

6 OTHER

7 FAX


6. If REDESIGN = Yes and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS1.

If REDESIGN = No and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS2.

If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU 72, fill with format ADDRESS3.

If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU = 72, fill with format ADDRESS4.


7. If BESTTIME not empty, fill "Best Time to Contact:" BESTTIME’s description.

If BESTTIME empty and BESTTIM2 not empty, fill "Best Time to Contact:" BESTTIM2.

If BESTTIME empty and BESTTIM2 empty, leave blank, do not display item.


8. If BESTTIME not empty and BESTTIM2 not empty, fill "Or" BESTTIM2.

Else leave blank, do not display item.


9. Fill BESTTIME’s description with the following descriptions of the values of BESTTIME:

Values Description

00 Special restriction; supervisor sets appointment

01 Morning (9am‑12 noon)

02 Noon/lunchtime (11am ‑ 1pm)

03 Afternoon (12 noon‑4pm)

04 Suppertime/early evening/dinnertime (4pm‑7pm)

05 Evening (6pm‑9pm)

06 Anytime (9am‑9pm)

07 Late evening/night (7pm‑9pm)

08 Daytime (9am‑4pm)

09 After 5pm (5pm‑9pm)


10. If NOSUNDAY = 1, fill “DO NOT call on Sunday.”

Else leave blank, do not display item.


11. If SPANONLY = 1, fill “Spanish speaking.”

Else leave blank, do not display item.



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If START = 2, set OUTCOME = 202.


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  • UNIVERSE - (START_1 = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or

Shift-F1






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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 Press Shift-F1 to access this screen at any time during the reinterview.


 Enter 1 to continue.






1. Continue








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Name


Description


Value


Skip




HHCOMP


Household composition


1


[goto METHOD]



· SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.


Return to reinterview if accessed by the Shift-F1 key.


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  • UNIVERSE - (METHOD = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or

(METHOD = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = B1, C1, B2, C2 or VINT and BYOBS = 2) or WRNUM = 1 (used for coming back to DIAL) or

REFNUM = 2 (used for coming back to DIAL) or

_END_ = 1 (_END_ is a dummy variable used to update phone number)




Respondent Name: [Fill: RESPNAME]

Respondent Address: [Fill: ADDRESS1 /

ADDRESS2 /

ADDRESS3 /

ADDRESS4]

/

Contact Name: [Fill: CPNAME]

Contact Address: [Fill: CPADD1

CPADD2

CPPO, CPST CPZP5-CPZP4]


 Dial this number:


([Fill: AREA]) [Fill: PREFIX]-[Fill: SUFFIX], ext. [Fill: EXTN] ([Fill: PHTYPE PHTYP’s description]) /

[Fill: CPPHON], ext. [Fill: CPEXT] ([Fill: CPPHT’s description])



1. Someone answers

2. Enter new telephone number

3. Reinterview Noninterview

4. Quit - Attempt later




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




DIAL


Dial phone

number


1


[If ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and RESPNAME

empty goto HELLO_TCX]

[If ORIOUT_RSLT = INT goto HELLO_TC]

[If CPNAME empty goto HELLO_TNX]

[goto HELLO_TN]








2


[goto _INTRO_]








3


[goto STATUS_RI]








4


[goto RINOTES_PRE]


· FILL INSTRUCTIONS


1. If ORIOUT_RSLT = INT, fill Respondent Name with RESPNAME. Fill Respondent Address with format ADDRESS1 if REDESIGN = Yes and PUERTO_RICO = No, with format ADDRESS2 if REDESIGN = No and PUERTO_RICO = No, with format ADDRESS3 if PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU 72, and with format ADDRESS4 if PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU = 72. Dial this number with AREA, PREFIX, SUFFIX, EXTN, PHTYPE PHTYP’s description.


2. If ORIOUT_RSLT = B1, C1, B2, C2 or VINT, fill Contact Name with CPNAME, Contact Address with CPADD1, CPADD2, CPPO, CPST, CPZP5, CPZP4, and dial this number with CPPHON, CPEXT, CPPHT’s description.


3. Fill PHTYP’s and CPPHT’s descriptions with the following descriptions of the values of PHTYP and CPPHT, respectively:

Values Description

1 HOME

2 WORK

3 Cellular or Digital

4 Beeper/Pager/Answering Service

5 PUBLIC PAY PHONE

6 OTHER

7 FAX



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If DIAL = 4, set OUTCOME = 202.

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XIV. Middle Specifications


The screens for the middle of the instrument appear in this section. Response choices in italics are blind don’t knows or refusals. Do not show these choices, but allow the reinterviewer to enter Ctrl-D for “don’t know” (D) or Ctrl-R for “refusal” (R), where noted. Output “don’t know” as “9” and fill with preceding “9”s if variable length > 1. Output “refusal” as “8” and fill with preceding “9”s if variable length > 1. If a screen has eight or nine response choices, and allows “don’t know” or “refusal,” the specifications writers must specify length = 2 for the variable to differentiate between a response choice of 8 or 9 and a “don’t know ”(99) or “refusal” (98).



· UNIVERSE - (INTRO_TC = 1, 2 or 3) or

(INTRO_PC = 1, 2 or 3) or

(ADDVER = 1 and RPROXY_A = 1 and ( HELLO_TC = 3 or 5 or HELLO_PC = 2 or 4 or HELLO_TCX = 1 or HELLO_PCX = 1)) or

(SPEAKTO = 1 and CONTACT_C = 2 or D) or

(PROX_UC = 1)






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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 Ask if necessary With whom am I speaking?


















 Enter line number of person you are speaking to or (0) if person is not on roster.






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Name


Description


Value


Skip




RIRESP


Reinterview Respondent


<0 - maximum line

number>


[goto CONTACT_C]



· SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.

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  • UNIVERSE - (CONTACT_C = 1 and (INTRO_TC = 1, 2 or 3 or INTRO_PC = 1, 2 or 3)) or

(PROX_PRESENT = 1) or

(CONTACT_N = 1 and (INTRO_TN = 1 or INTRO_PN = 1))




Did the interviewer visit in person or call on the telephone?



1. Personal visit only

2. Telephone call only

3. Both - Interviewer visited and called




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




ORMODE


Interview Mode


1


[goto POLITE]








2


[If CONTACT_C = 1

goto PHONE_REQUEST]

[goto POLITE]








3


[goto POLITE]








Ctrl-D =

Don't know


[goto POLITE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If ORMODE = 2 and CONTACT_C = 1 and PV_ONLY = Yes, store code 9 in element [9] of DISCREPANCY array.

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NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - ORMODE = 2 and CONTACT_C = 1




Did you request the telephone interview?


1. Yes

2. No - Telephone interview requested by interviewer




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




PHONE_REQUEST


Phone Call Requested


1


[goto POLITE]








2


[goto POLITE]








Ctrl-D = Don't know


[goto POLITE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If PHONE_REQUEST = 2, store code 9 in element [9] of DISCREPANCY array.

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  • UNIVERSE - (ORMODE = 1, 2, 3, or D) or

(ORMODE = 2 and CONTACT_N = 1) or

(PHONE_REQUEST = 1, 2, or D)




Was the interviewer polite and professional?



1. Yes

2. No



·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




POLITE


FR Polite/Professional


1


[If CONTACT_C = 1 goto LENGTH_H]

[If ORMODE = 1 or 3 goto LAPTOP]

[If ORIOUT_RSLT = B2 or C2 goto

STAT_PROBE]

[If ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1 goto

STATUS]

[goto VACANT]








2


[goto PO_NOTES]








Ctrl-D =

Don't

know


[If CONTACT_C = 1 goto LENGTH_H]

[If ORMODE = 1 or 3 goto LAPTOP]

[If ORIOUT_RSLT = B2 or C2 goto

STAT_PROBE]

[If ORIOUT_RSLT = B1 or C1 goto

STATUS]

[goto VACANT]


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  • UNIVERSE - (LENGTH_H = D and ORMODE = 2 or D) or

(LENGTH_M = <0-90> and ORMODE = 2 or D) or

(LAPTOP = 1, 2 or D and CONTACT_C = 1) or

(PROX_PRESENT = 2 and CONTACT_C = 1) or

(CONTACT_C = 2 or D and (HELLO_TCX=1 or HELLO_PCX=1 or PROX_C = 1 or PROX_UC = 1)) or

(SOMEONE_ELSE = 2 or D and CONTACT_C = 2 or D) or

(SPEAKTO = 2 and CONTACT _C = 2 or D)






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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Our records indicate that Read above name(s) in blue was/were living or staying at


[Fill: ADDRESS1 /

ADDRESS2 /

ADDRESS3 /

ADDRESS4]


on [Fill: INTDATE].


Is this correct?



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




ROSTER_1


Roster verification


1


[goto ROSTER_3]








2


[goto ROSTER_2]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto ROSTER_3]








Ctrl-R = Refusal


[goto ROSTER_3]




  • FILL INSTRUCTIONS


If REDESIGN = Yes and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS1.

If REDESIGN = No and PUERTO_RICO = No, fill with format ADDRESS2.

If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU 72, fill with format ADDRESS3.

If PUERTO_RICO = Yes and PSU = 72, fill with format ADDRESS4.


  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.


If ROSTER_1 = 2, store code 7 in element [7] of DISCREPANCY array.


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  • UNIVERSE - ROSTER_1 = 2






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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Enter the line number of the household member(s) (above name(s) in blue) who wasn’t/weren’t living or staying at the household on [Fill: INTDATE].



[Fill: LNO]. [Fill: FNAME LNAME]

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·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




ROSTER_2


Roster verification -

deletes


list of line numbers,

<1 - maximum line

number>


[goto ROSTER_3]


  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.


Mark all that apply type of entry.


Calculate count of the number of incorrect persons entered, but do not display. Store this value in the variable INCT_CNT.


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  • UNIVERSE - (ROSTER_1 = 1, D or R) or

(Any valid value in ROSTER_2)






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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Have I missed any household member who

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO1]

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO2]

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO3]



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




ROSTER_3


Roster verification

- check for adds


1


[goto ROSTER_4]








2


[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =

<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]

[goto THANK_YOU]









Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =

<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-R =

Refusal


[If LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M =

<0-90> goto SURVEY_1]

[goto THANK_YOU]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL and HH-MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.


If ROSTER_3 = 1, store code 7 in element [7] of DISCREPANCY array.


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  • UNIVERSE - ROSTER_3 = 1






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fill:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill: AWAY_COL]


[Fill: HH_MEM]


[Fill: PERCUNUM]


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 Enter the name of each missing household member who

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO1]

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO2]

[Fill: ROSTER_INFO3]


 Press Enter after each name and again after last name to continue.





·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




ROSTER_4


Roster verification -

adds


list of up to 15

names


[If LENGTH_H = D or

LENGTH_M = <0-90> goto

SURVEY_1]

[goto THANK_YOU]


  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


This screen displays the household roster. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH-MEM with their descriptions from Attachment G.


Mark all that apply type of entry.


Calculate count of the number of missing persons entered, but do not display. Store this value in the variable MISS_CNT.


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  • UNIVERSE - (ROSTER_3 = 2, D or R and (LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M = <0-90>)) or

(Any valid value in ROSTER_4 and (LENGTH_H = D or LENGTH_M = <0-90>)) or

VACANT = 1




The Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Survey uses the words consumer unit or CU. A household may contain one CU or more than one CU. A CU may contain one household member or a group of household members.


[Fill: ‘Since our records have you as the only household member, you make up one CU.

/

“Since our records have [Fill: FNAME LNAME (from only person level record)] as the only household member, he/she makes up one CU.’

/

All household members who are related make up a CU. By related I mean by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangement.


For people who are unrelated, a group of household members make up a CU if they are dependent on one another for payment of their major expenses. A household member makes up his own CU if he is independent of all other household members for payment of his major expenses. By major expenses I mean housing expenses, food expenses, and other living expenses such as clothing, transportation, etc.’]


 Press 1 to continue.


1. Continue





Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_1


CU definition


1


[If INCT_CNT 1 or MISS_CNT 1 or

NROSIZE = 1 goto TENURE_1]

[goto CU_LISTING]



FILL INSTRUCTIONS


If NROSIZE =1 and RIRESP > 0, fill ‘Since our records have you as the only household member, you make up one CU.’

If NROSIZE =1 and RIRESP = 0, fill ‘Since our records have’ FNAME and LNAME from only person level record ‘as the only household member, he/she makes up one CU.’

Else fill ‘All household members who are related make up a CU. By related I mean by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangement.

For people who are unrelated, a group of household members make up a CU if they are dependent on one another for payment of their major expenses. A household member makes up his own CU if he is independent of all other household members for payment of his major expenses. By major expenses I mean housing expenses, food expenses, and other living expenses such as clothing, transportation, etc.’


SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If INCT_CNT 1 and MISS_CNT 1 and NROSIZE > 1, set ITERATION = 1 and INCT_CU = 0.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - (SURVEY_1 = 1 and INCT_CNT 1 and MISS_CNT 1 and NROSIZE > 1) or

(SINGLE_RELATED = 1 and TOTAL_CU ITERATION) or

(Any valid value in SINGLE_OTHER and TOTAL_CU ITERATION) or

(MULTI_RELATED = 1, D, or R and TOTAL_CU ITERATION) or

(Any valid value in MULTI_OTHER and TOTAL_CU ITERATION)






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

LNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


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Our records indicate that Read above names that are highlighted formed a CU on

[Fill: INTDATE].


 Press 1 to continue.


1. Continue




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




CU_LISTING


CU listing


1


[If COUNT = 1, goto SINGLE_RELATED]

[If COUNT > 1, goto MUTLI_RELATED]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. Calculate count of the number of household members listed in this CU, that is, the number of persons with HH_MEM=1 and PERCUNUM=ITERATION. Do not display. Store this value in the variable COUNT.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - CU_LISTING = 1 and COUNT = 1






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


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Is Read above name that is highlighted related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal

arrangement to any other household member?



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




SINGLE_RELATED


One person CU -

related


1


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








2


[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]








Ctrl-R =

Refusal


[goto SINGLE_HOUSING]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in element [12] of DISCREPANCY array.


3. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.


4. If SINGLE_RELATED = 2, ‘Don’t know,’ or ‘Refused,’ set DEPENDENT = 0.

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NEW SCREEN


  • Universe - SINGLE_RELATED = 2, D, or R






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


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Does any other household member pay for all or part of Read above name that is

highlighted housing expenses?



1. Yes

2. No



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Name



Description



Value



Skip




SINGLE_HOUSING


One person CU -

housing expenses


1


[goto SINGLE_FOOD]








2


[goto SINGLE_FOOD]








Ctrl-D = Don’t

know


[goto SINGLE_FOOD]








Ctrl-R = Refusal


[goto SINGLE_FOOD]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.]


2. If SINGLE_RELATED = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - Any valid value in SINGLE_HOUSING






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


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Does any other household member pay for all or part of Read above name that is

highlighted food expenses?



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




SINGLE_FOOD


One person CU -

food expenses


1


[goto SINGLE_OTHER]








2


[goto SINGLE_OTHER]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SINGLE_OTHER]








Ctrl-R = Refusal


[goto SINGLE_OTHER]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. If SINGLE_FOOD = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - Any valid entry in SINGLE_FOOD






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


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Does any other household member pay for all or part of Read above name that is

highlighted other living expenses, such as clothing, transportation?



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




SINGLE_OTHER


One person CU -

other expenses


1


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING]

[goto TENURE_1]








2


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING]

[goto TENURE_1]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING]

[goto TENURE_1]








Ctrl-R =

Refusal


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING]

[goto TENURE_1]


SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. If SINGLE_OTHER = 1, set DEPENDENT = DEPENDENT + 1.


3. If DEPENDENT 2, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in element [12] of DISCREPANCY array.


4. Set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - CU_LISTING = 1 and COUNT > 1






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·



Are Read above names that are highlighted all related by blood, marriage, adoption, or

other legal arrangement?


1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




MULTI_RELATED


Multi person CU

- related


1


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








2


[goto MULTI_HOUSING]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








Ctrl-R =

Refusal


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. If MULTI_RELATED = 1, ‘Don’t know,’ or ‘Refusal,’ set ITERATION =

ITERATION + 1.


3. If MULTI_RELATED = 2, set INDEPENDENT = 0.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - MULTI_RELATED = 2






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


Does this CU, Read above names that are highlighted, include a person or a group of

persons who are independent of the other persons in this CU for payment of housing

expenses?


By independent I mean that this person or group of persons neither receives money from the

other CU members for housing expenses nor pays for any of the other CU members’ housing

expenses.



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




MULTI_HOUSING


Multi person CU -

housing expenses


1


[goto MUTLI_FOOD]








2


[goto MUTLI_FOOD]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto MUTLI_FOOD]








Ctrl-R = Refusal


[goto MUTLI_FOOD]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.]


2. If MULTI_HOUSING = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - Any valid value in MULTI_HOUSING






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


Does this CU, Read above names that are highlighted, include a person or a group of

persons who are independent of the other persons in this CU for payment of food expenses?


By independent I mean that this person or group of persons neither receives money from the

other CU members for food expenses nor pays for any of the other CU members’ food

expenses.



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




MULTI_FOOD


Multi person CU -

food expenses


1


[goto MUTLI_OTHER]








2


[goto MUTLI_OTHER]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto MUTLI_OTHER]








Ctrl-R = Refusal


[goto MUTLI_OTHER]



SPECIAL INSTRUSTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. If MULTI_FOOD = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


Universe - Any valid value in MULTI_FOOD






Line No.


Name


Relationship


Age


Sex


Away at college


HH member


CU number


[Fill:

MEMBNO]


[Fill:

FNAME LNAME]


[Fil:

REL]


[Fill:

AGE]


[Fill:

SEX]


[Fill:

AWAY_COL]


[Fill:

HH_MEM]


[Fill:

PERCUNUM]


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


·

·


Does this CU, Read above names that are highlighted, include a person or a group of

persons who are independent of the other persons in this CU for payment of other living

expenses, such as clothing, transportation?


By independent I mean that this person or group of persons neither receives money from the

other CU members for other living expenses nor pays for any of the other CU members’ other

living expenses.



1. Yes

2. No



·



Name



Description



Value



Skip




MULTI_OTHER


Multi person CU -

other expenses


1


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








2


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]








Ctrl-R =

Refusal


[If TOTAL_CU ITERATION,

goto CU_LISTING

[goto TENURE_1]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Display the household roster for household members (HH_MEM = 1). Gray all household members with PERCUNUM ITERATION. Fill REL, SEX, AWAY_COL, and HH_MEM with the descriptions from Attachment G.


2. MULTI_OTHER = 1, set INDEPENDENT = INDEPENDENT + 1.


3. If INDEPENDENT 2, set INCT_CU = INCT_CU + 1 and store code 12 in element [12] of DISCREPANCY array.


3. Set ITERATION = ITERATION + 1.

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NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (SURVEY_1 = 1 and (INCT_CNT 1 or MISS_CNT 1 or NROSIZE = 1)) or

(SINGLE_RELATED = 1 and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION) or

(Any valid value in SINGLE_OTHER and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION) or

(MULTI_RELATED = 1, D, or R and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION) or

(Any valid value in MULTI_OTHER and TOTAL_CU < ITERATION)




Are these living quarters presently used as student housing by a college or university?



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




TENURE_1


Tenure - student housing


1


[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP

and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M =

<0 - 90>) {and SURVEY_SET = 1} go

to {SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO =

RIRESP and (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP

and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M =

<0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 3 go to

SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]









2


[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP

go to TENURE_2]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP

go to TENURE_2]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-R = Refused


[If PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP

go to TENURE_2]

[goto THANK_YOU]


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NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - ((TENURE_1 = 2, D, or R) and PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP)




Do you own this home?



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




TENURE_2


Tenure - owned or bought


1


[If (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M

= <0 - 90>) {and SURVEY_SET = 1}

go to {SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M

= <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 3

go to SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[goto TENURE_3]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto TENURE_3]








Ctrl-R = Refused


[goto TENURE_3]

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NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - TENURE_2 = 2, D, or R




Do you or any member of your CU pay rent for these living quarters?


1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




TENURE_3


Tenure - pay rent


1


[goto TENURE_4]








2


[goto TENURE_4]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto TENURE_4]








Ctrl-R = Refused



[goto TENURE_4]

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NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - TENURE_3 = 1, 2, D or R




Did you or any member of your CU receive any reduced or free rent for this unit as a form of pay since the 1st of the [Fill: REF_MONTH]?



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




TENURE_4


Tenure - reduced or free rent


1


[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) {and

SURVEY_SET = 1 } go to

{SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 3 go to

SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]

















2


[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) {and

SURVEY_SET = 1 } go to

{SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 3 go to

SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) {and

SURVEY_SET = 1 } go to

{SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 3 go to

SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-R = Refused


[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) {and

SURVEY_SET = 1 } go to

{SURVEY_2 SURVEY_1_1}]

{[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 2 go to

SURVEY_2_1]

[If (LENGHT_H = D or

LENGHT_M) = <0 - 90>) and

SURVEY_SET = 3 go to

SURVEY_3_1]}

[goto THANK_YOU]

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (TENURE_1 = 1 and PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>)) or

(TENURE_2 = 1 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>)) or

(Any valid value in TENURE_4 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>))



Did the interviewer ask questions about medical payments paid by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [Fill: REF_MONTH ]?


By payments I mean any expenses paid by you or any member of your CU directly to a medical provider by cash, check, or credit card for a medical service or item.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_2


CE survey question -

medical payments


1


[goto SURVEY_3]








2


[goto SURVEY_3]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_3]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_2




Did the interviewer ask questions about medical reimbursements made to you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [Fill: REF_MONTH]?


By reimbursements I mean money received by you or any member of your CU from an insurance company, medical care provider, or non CU member, for medical expenses which you previously paid or will pay.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_3


CE survey question - medical

reimbursements


1


[goto SURVEY_4]








2


[goto SURVEY_4]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_4]




SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_3




Did the interviewer ask questions about trips and vacations taken by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [Fill: REF_MONTH]?


These trips or vacations include overnight or longer trips to visit relatives or friends, for business, or for recreation.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_4


CE survey question -

trips and vacations


1


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5 goto

SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5 goto

SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5 goto

SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]




SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (TENURE_1 = 1 and PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 1) or

(TENURE_2 = 1 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 1) or

(Any valid value in TENURE_4 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 1)



Did the interviewer ask questions about rented or owned living quarters and payments towards these living quarters?


These include questions about any rental payments, mortgages, or home equity loans paid or obtained by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH].



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_1_1


CE survey question -

rental or housing expenses


1


[goto SURVEY_1_2]








2


[goto SURVEY_1_2]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_1_2]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_1_1 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_1_1



Did the interviewer ask questions about expenses for home furnishings and related household items?


These include questions about purchases of any furniture, infant equipment, outdoor equipment, decorative items, dishes, flatware, glassware, cookware, linens, or floor and window coverings made by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH] for your CU or for someone outside of your CU.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_1_2


CE survey question -

home furnishings


1


[goto SURVEY_1_3]








2


[goto SURVEY_1_3]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_1_3]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_1_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_1_2



Did the interviewer ask questions about non-health insurance policies?


These include questions about purchases of or payments for any life insurance, homeowner’s or renter’s insurance, or automobile or other vehicle insurance made by you or any member of your CE since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH].



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_1_3


CE survey question -

insurance


1


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_1_3 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (TENURE_1 = 1 and PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 2) or

(TENURE_2 = 1 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 2) or

(Any valid value in TENURE_4 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 2)



Did the interviewer ask questions about telephone bills?


These include questions about any bills received and/or paid by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH] for telephone or pager services..



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_2_1


CE survey question -

telephone expenses


1


[goto SURVEY_2_2]








2


[goto SURVEY_2_2]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_2_2]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2_1 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_2_1



Did the interviewer ask questions about clothing purchases?


These include questions about purchases of any infant, child, or adult clothes, outerwear, undergarments, nightwear, sportswear, or footwear made by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH] for members of your CU or for someone outside of your CU.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_2_2


CE survey question -

clothing


1


[goto SURVEY_2_3]








2


[goto SURVEY_2_3]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_2_3]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_2_2



Did the interviewer ask questions about expenses for subscriptions, memberships, books, and entertainment?


These include questions about subscriptions for newspapers or magazines, memberships to clubs or organizations, fees for participating in sports, or admissions to spectator sports, performances, or entertainment activities paid by you or any member of your CE since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH].



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_2_3


CE survey question -

subscriptions,

memberships, books and

entertainment


1


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_2_3 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (TENURE_1 = 1 and PERCUNUM = 1 for LNO = RIRESP and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 3) or

(TENURE_2 = 1 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 3) or

(Any valid value in TENURE_4 and (LENGHT_H = D or LENGHT_M = <0 - 90>) and SURVEY_SET = 3)



Did the interviewer ask questions about utility bills?


These include questions about any bills received and/or paid by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH] for any utilities, fuels or services such as electricity, natural gas, fuel oil, water, sewerage maintenance or trash collection.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_3_1


CE survey question -

utilities


1


[goto SURVEY_3_2]








2


[goto SURVEY_3_2]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_3_2]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_3_1 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_3_1



Did the interviewer ask questions about owned vehicles and expenses for vehicle services, parts, and equipment?


These include questions about any vehicles purchased or acquired by you or any member of your CU since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH], as well as any expenses for vehicle maintenance or repair during this time period.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_3_2


CE survey question -

vehicles and vehicle and

maintenance


1


[goto SURVEY_3_3]








2


[goto SURVEY_3_3]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[goto SURVEY_3_3]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_3_2 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - Any valid value in SURVEY_3_2



Did the interviewer ask questions about trips and vacations?


These include questions about trips to visit relatives or friends, for business or for recreations, taken by you or any member of your CE since the 1st of [FILL: REF_MONTH].



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_3_3


CE survey question -

trips


1


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D = Don’t know


[If INTNMBR = 1 goto

SURVEY_5]

[If INTNMBR = 2 or 5

goto SURVEY_6]

[goto THANK_YOU]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_3_3 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

{NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (Any valid values in {SURVEY_4 SURVEY_1_3} and INTNMBR = 1) {or

(Any valid values in SURVEY_2_3 and INTNMBR = 1) or

(Any valid values in SURVEY_3_3 and INTNMBR = 1)}




Did the interviewer read a list of income categories and ask questions about which category represented the total combined income of this CU for the past 12 months?


Income includes money from jobs, net income from business, farm or rent, pensions, dividends, interest, social security payments, and any other money income received by all CU members 14 years of age or older.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_5


CE survey question - income


1


[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[goto THANK_YOU]




SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_5 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.}


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NEW SCREEN


  • UNIVERSE - (Any valid value in {SURVEY_4 SURVEY_1_3} and INTNMBR = 2 or 5) {or

(Any valid values in SURVEY_2_3 and INTNMBR = 2 or 5) or

(Any valid values in SURVEY_3_3 and INTNMBR = 2 or 5)}




Did the interviewer ask questions about work done during the last 12 months by you or any member of your CU?


Types of questions asked include number of weeks worked, number of hours per week usually worked, and job category.



1. Yes

2. No




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SURVEY_6


CE survey question - work


1


[goto THANK_YOU]








2


[goto THANK_YOU]








Ctrl-D =

Don’t know


[goto THANK_YOU]




SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If SURVEY_6 = 2, store code 8 in element [8] of DISCREPANCY array.


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XV. Back Specifications


The screens for the back of the instrument appear in this section. A list of the reinterview disposition (RI_DISP), outcome (OUTCOME) and action (ACTION) codes appear in Attachment F, CEQ Reinterview Disposition, Outcome, and Action Codes. The reinterview instrument sets the reinterview disposition and outcome codes. Case Management assigns the action code based on the reinterview outcome code.



  • UNIVERSE - (PROX_C = 2 and (HELLO_PC = 4 or HELLO_TC = 3 or 5)) or

(HELLO_TC = 3 or 5 and RPROXY_A = 0) or

(STATUS = 1 or D) or

(Any valid value in STAT_PROBE) or

(Any valid value in STAT_PROB2) or

(PROX_N = 2 and (HELLO_PN = 4 or HELLO_TN = 4) or

(HELLO_PC = 4 and RPROXY_A = 0) or

(ROSTER_3 = 2 or D or R and LENGTH_H empty and LENGTH_M empty)) or

(Any valid value in ROSTER_4 and LENGTH_H empty and LENGTH_M empty) or

(STAT_VER = 2) or

(SPEAKTO2 = 2) or

(VACANT2 = 1) or

(TENURE_1 = 1 and (PERCUNUM > 1 or blank for LNO = RIRESP or

(LENGTH_H empty and LENGTH_M empty))) or

(TENURE_1 = 2 and PERCUNUM > 1 or blank for LNO = RIRESP) or

(TENURE_2 = 1 and LENGTH_H empty and LENGTH_M empty) or

(Any valid value in TENURE_4 and LENGTH_H empty and LENGTH_M empty) or

(Any valid value in {SURVEY_4 SURVEY_1_3} and INTNMBR = 1, 3, or 4) or

{(Any valid value in SURVEY_2_3 and INTNMBR = 1, 3, or 4) or

(Any valid value in SURVEY_3_3} and INTNMBR = 1, 3, or 4) or}

{(Any valid value in SURVEY_5) or }

(Any valid value in SURVEY_6)



Thank you for your cooperation. You've been very helpful.


 Enter 1 to continue.



1. Continue




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




THANK_YOU


Thank You


1


[If (HELLO_TC = 5 and RPROXY_A = 0) or

(HELLO_PN = 4 and PROX_N = 2) or

(HELLO_PC = 4 and RPROXY_A = 0) or

(HELLO_TN = 4 and PROX_N = 2) goto

STATUS_RI]

[goto RI_OUTCM]


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UNIVERSE - (VERTYPEA = 2) or

(RI_OUTCM = 1 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT, B1, B2, C1, C2 or VINT and

BYOBS = 0, blank or 2) or

(RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or

(NONINT = 4) or

(TYPEA = <1-9>) or

(TYPEB = <1-9>) or

(TYPEB_ALT = <1-11>) or

(TYPEC = <1-7>) or

(MISC_B = <1-4>) or

(MISC_C = <1-4>) or

(MISC_VINT = 1 or 2) or

(MISC_BVINT = <1-5>) or

(MISC_CVINT = <1-5>) or



[Fill: “Your reinterview indicates the following discrepancies:”

code and description of each code listed in DISCREPANCY array /

Your reinterview did not indicate any discrepancies.”]


  • Do you suspect falsification?



1. Yes

2. No

3. Unable to determine




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




FALSIF


Falsification

suspected?


1


[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=2 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in

DISCREPANCY array blank goto

NO_DISCREP]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and only one element in

DISCREPANCY array 1 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and two or more elements in

DISCREPANCY array 1 goto SF_RIDISP]








2


[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=A, B1,

C1, B2, C2 or VINT goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in

DISCREPANCY array blank goto

RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and DISCREPANCY

[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY

array blank goto RINOTES_PRE]

[goto DISCREP_NOTES]








3


[If RI_OUTCM=3 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=A, B1,

C1, B2, C2 or VINT goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and all elements in

DISCREPANCY array blank goto

RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and DISCREPANCY

[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY

array blank goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=1 and only one element in

DISCREPANCY array 1 goto RINOTES_PRE]

[If RI_OUTCM=2 and ORIOUT_RSLT=INT and

DISCREPANCY [2] = 2 and all other elements in

DISCREPANCY array blank goto

RINOTES_PRE]

[goto NSF_RIDISP]

· FILL INSTRUCTIONS


If DISCREPANCY array contains one or more codes, fill “Your reinterview indicates the following discrepancies:” and the code and description of each code listed in DISCREPANCY array with the code’s description from Attachment I.

Else fill “Your reinterview did not indicate any discrepancies.”


SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Coding Cases Verified as Correct:


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and all elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 201 and RI_DISP = 001.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 201 and RI_DISP = 001


Coding Original Type A Noninterview Cases:


If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = A, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 103.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = A, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 058.


Coding Cases Verified as Reinterview Noninterview:


If FALSIF = 1 and NONINT = 4, set OUTCOME = 360 and RI_DISP = 085.


If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 1, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 105.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 2, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 067.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 3, set OUTCOME = 216 and RI_DISP = 068.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 4, set OUTCOME = 217 and RI_DISP = 069.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 5, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 086.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 6, set OUTCOME = 213 and RI_DISP = 087.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 7, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 090.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 8, set OUTCOME = 215 and RI_DISP = 089.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEA = 9, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 090.


If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 071.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 2, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 073.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 3, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 074.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 4, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 075.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 5, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 077.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 6, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 076.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 7, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 091.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 8, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 092.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB = 9, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 094.


If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 071.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 2, set OUTCOME = 326 and RI_DISP = 072.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 3, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 073.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 4, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 074.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 5, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 075.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 6, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 077.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 7, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 076.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 8, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 091.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 9, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 092.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 10, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 093.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEB_ALT = 11, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 094.


If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 1, set OUTCOME = 240 and RI_DISP = 078.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 2, set OUTCOME = 241 and RI_DISP = 079.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 3, set OUTCOME = 243 and RI_DISP = 080.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 4, set OUTCOME = 245 and RI_DISP = 081.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 5, set OUTCOME = 250 and RI_DISP = 083.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 6, set OUTCOME = 251 and RI_DISP = 084.

If FALSIF = 1 and TYPEC = 7, set OUTCOME = 248 and RI_DISP = 095.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and NONINT = 4, set OUTCOME = 360 and RI_DISP = 032


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 1, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 003.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 2, set OUTCOME = 214 and RI_DISP = 013.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 3, set OUTCOME = 216 and RI_DISP = 014.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 4, set OUTCOME = 217 and RI_DISP = 015.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 5, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 033.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 6, set OUTCOME = 213 and RI_DISP = 034.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 7, set OUTCOME = 218 and RI_DISP = 035.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 8, set OUTCOME = 215 and RI_DISP = 036.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEA = 9, set OUTCOME = 219 and RI_DISP = 037.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 017.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 2, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 019.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 3, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 020.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 4, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 021.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 5, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 023.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 6, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 022.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 7, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 038.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 8, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 039.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB = 9, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 041.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 1, set OUTCOME = 226 and RI_DISP = 017.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 2, set OUTCOME = 326 and RI_DISP = 018.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 3, set OUTCOME = 227 and RI_DISP = 019.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 4, set OUTCOME = 230 and RI_DISP = 020.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 5, set OUTCOME = 231 and RI_DISP = 021.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 6, set OUTCOME = 228 and RI_DISP = 023.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 7, set OUTCOME = 234 and RI_DISP = 022.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 8, set OUTCOME = 224 and RI_DISP = 038.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 9, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 039.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 10, set OUTCOME = 225 and RI_DISP = 040.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEB_ALT = 11, set OUTCOME = 233 and RI_DISP = 041.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 1, set OUTCOME = 240 and RI_DISP = 024.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 2, set OUTCOME = 241 and RI_DISP = 025.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 3, set OUTCOME = 243 and RI_DISP = 026.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 4, set OUTCOME = 245 and RI_DISP = 027.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 5, set OUTCOME = 250 and RI_DISP = 030.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 6, set OUTCOME = 251 and RI_DISP = 031.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and TYPEC = 7, set OUTCOME = 248 and RI_DISP = 042.

Coding Misclassified Original Type B, C, or Vacant Interview Cases:


If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 1 or MISC_BVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 096.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 3 or MISC_BVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 099.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 4 or MISC_BVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 100.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 1 or MISC_CVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 097.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 2 or MISC_CVINT = 3), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 101.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_C = 4 or MISC_CVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 102.

If FALSIF = 1 and (MISC_B = 2 or MISC_BVINT = 3 or MISC_C = 3 or MISC_CVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 103.


If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_VINT = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 106.

If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_VINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 104.

If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_BVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 109.

If FALSIF = 1 and MISC_CVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 108.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 1 or MISC_BVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 043.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 3 or MISC_BVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 046.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 4 or MISC_BVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 047.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 1 or MISC_CVINT = 1), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 044.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 2 or MISC_CVINT = 3), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 048.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_C = 4 or MISC_CVINT = 5), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 049.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and (MISC_B = 2 or MISC_BVINT = 3 or MISC_C = 3 or MISC_CVINT = 4), set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 058.


If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_VINT = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 059.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_VINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 051.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_BVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 050.

If FALSIF = 2 or 3 and MISC_CVINT = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 045.


Coding Cases with Discrepancies:


If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 060


If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[6] = 6 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 061.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 062.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 111.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 112.

If FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 110.


FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.

If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.

If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.

If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.

If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.


If FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and DISCREPANCY[2] = 2 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.




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UNIVERSE - (FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY [6] = blank and one or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1) or

(FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1) or

(FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT) or




 Explain why you do not suspect falsification in the Reinterview Notes now.


 Press Ctrl-F7 to access Reinterview Notes.


 Enter 1 when done with your explanation in the Reinterview Notes.



·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




DISCREP_NOTES


Discrepancy

notes


1


[If only one element in array

DISCREPANCY 1 goto

RINOTES_PRE]

[goto NSF_RIDISP]



SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[1] = 1 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[7] = 7 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.

If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[8] = 8 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.

If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[9] = 9 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.

If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[10] = 10 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.

If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and DISCREPANCY[12] = 12 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.


If FALSIF = 2 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and DISCREPANCY[2] = 2 and all other elements in DISCREPANCY array blank, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.


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UNIVERSE - (DISCREP_NOTES = 1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1) or (FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1) or

(FALSIF = 3 and RI_OUTCM = 2 and ORIOUT_RSLT = INT and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1)



Your reinterview detected multiple discrepancies.


  • Enter the code of the detected discrepancy which best describes this case.


1. Respondent said no one contacted household.

2. You determined original status, 201 - Interview, incorrect.

6. Respondent indicated original status incorrect.

7. Household roster incorrect.

8. Not all original survey questions asked.

9. (S)FR conducted a telephone interview only when personal visit required.

10. Case done by a personal visit and respondent said laptop not used.

12. CU make-up incorrect.



·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




NSF_RIDISP



Discrepancy options

- no suspected

falsification


<1-20 12>


[goto RINOTES_PRE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


List in the answer list section only the choices that correspond to elements in DISCREPANCY array 1.


Allow only a value in NSF_RIDISP that corresponds to an element in DISCREPANCY array 1.


If NSF_RIDISP = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

If NSF_RIDISP = 2, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

If NSF_RIDISP = 6, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 012.

If NSF_RIDISP = 7, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 009.

If NSF_RIDISP = 8, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 005.

If NSF_RIDISP = 9, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 011.

If NSF_RIDISP = 10, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 004.

If NSF_RIDISP = 12, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 010.

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UNIVERSE - (FALSIF = 1 and RI_OUTCM=1 and two or more elements in DISCREPANCY array 1.



Your reinterview detected multiple discrepancies.


 Enter the code of the detected discrepancy which best describes the primary reason you suspect falsification.



1. Respondent said no one contacted household.

6. Respondent indicated original status incorrect.

7. Household roster incorrect.

8. Not all original survey questions asked.

9. (S)FR conducted a telephone interview only when personal visit required.

10. Case done by a personal visit and respondent said laptop not used.

12. CU make-up incorrect.




·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




SF_RIDISP


Discrepancy options -

suspect falsification


<1- 20 12>


[goto RINOTES_PRE]



  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


List in the answer list section only the choices that correspond to elements in DISCREPANCY array 1.


Allow only a value in SF_RIDISP that corresponds to an element in DISCREPANCY array 1.


If SF_RIDISP = 1, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066

If SF_RIDISP = 6, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 066

If SF_RIDISP = 7, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 061

If SF_RIDISP = 8, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 062

If SF_RIDISP = 9, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 111

If SF_RIDISP = 10, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 112

If SF_RIDISP = 12, set OUTCOME = 301 and RI_DISP = 110.

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XVI. Sufficient Partial/Complete (201)


To be considered a sufficient partial/complete reinterview (201), one of the following questions must be completed:


CONTACT_C

STATUS

STAT_PROBE

VERBYOBS

VERTYPEA

VACANT


XVII. Attachments


Attachment A: CEQ 2007 Reinterview Instrument Screen Index

Attachment B: CEQ 2007 Reinterview Instrument Flowcharts

Attachment C: CEQ 2007 Reinterview Instrument Flowchart Index

Attachment D: CEQ 2007 Sample Redesign Reinterview SCIF

Attachment E: List of Original Outcome Codes in the CEQ Original Instrument

Attachment F: CEQ 2007 Reinterview Disposition, Outcome, and Action Codes

Attachment G: HH Roster Variable Descriptions Used in the CEQ 2007 Reinterview Instrument

Attachment H: Original Outcome Code Descriptions for the STATUS Screen

Attachment I: Discrepancy Codes and Descriptions for Elements in DISCREPANCY Array

Attachment J: Original Instrument Specification for the BYOBS and Contact Person Information Screens


If you have any questions regarding this document, please contact Patty Hartman at x31975.


Attachments (10)


cc:

C. Pickering BLS

S. Smiley DSD

R. Roberts "

J. Ruffin FLD

W. Dyer TMO

R. Michalco "

J. Scott DSMD

C. Barnes "

C. Wrenn-Yorker "

P. Hartman "

B. Zhang "


CU_LISTING 41


DIAL 26 - 27


DISCREP_NOTES 80


FALSIF 74 - 79


H_PURPOSE 16


H_PURPOSE1 17


H_PURPOSE2 18


H_PURPOSE3 19


H_PURPOSE4 20


H_PURPOSE5 21


HHCOMP 25


MULTI_FOOD 51


MULTI_HOUSING 50


MULTI_OTHER 52 - 53


MULTI-RELATED 48 - 49


NSF_RIDISP 81

ORMODE 30


PHONE_REQUEST 31


POLITE 32


RIREF3 15


RIRESP 28 - 29


ROSTER_1 33 - 24


ROSTER_2 35


ROSTER_3 36 - 37


ROSTER_4 38


SF_RIDISP 82

SINGLE_FOOD 45


SINGLE_HOUSING 44


SINGLE_OTHER 46 - 47


SINGLE_RELATED 42 - 43


START 22 - 24


SURVEY_1 39 - 40


SURVEY_2 58 (deleted)


SURVEY_3 59 (deleted)


SURVEY_4 60 (deleted)


SURVEY _ 1_1 61 (added)






SURVEY _ 1_2 62 (added)


SURVEY _ 1_3 63 (added)


SURVEY _ 2_1 64 (added)


SURVEY _ 2_2 65 (added)


SURVEY _2_3 66 (added)


SURVEY _3_1 67 (added)


SURVEY _3_2 68 (added)


SURVEY _3_3 69 (added)


SURVEY_5 70 (deleted)


SURVEY_6 71


TENURE_1 54


TENURE_2 55


TENURE_3 56


TENURE_4 57


THANK_YOU 72 -73


ADDVER Front: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8


APPT Front: 4, 6, 7, 8, Back: 21


APPT2 Front: 5, 6, 7, 8, Back: 21


BY_OBS Front: 2


CBTHANK Back: 21


CKSUP Front: 6


CONTACT_C Middle: 9


CONTACT_N Front: 4, 5, 6, 7, Middle: 13


CU-LISTING Middle: 12


DIAL Front: 2, 4, 5


DISCREP_NOTES Back: 14


_END_ Front: 4


FALSIF Front: 3, Back: 14, (14a, 14b), 16, 18


FIN Back: 21


H_ABBREV1 Front: 1


H_PURPOSE Front: 1


H_PURPOSE1-5 Front: 1


HELLO_PC Front: 6


HELLO_PCX Front: 6, 7


HELLO_PN Front: 6, 7

HELLO_PNX Front: 6, 7


HELLO_TC Front: 4, 5


HELLO_TCX Front: 4


HELLO_TN Front: 4, 5


HELLO_TNX Front: 4


HHCOMP Front: 1, 2


HHMEM Front: 5, 6, 8


HHMEM2 Front: 8


_INTRO_ Front: 4, 5


INTRO_PC Front: 6


INTRO_PN Front: 7


INTRO_TC Front: 5


INTRO_TN Front: 5


KEY_REF Front: 1


LAPTOP Middle: 9, 13


LENGTH_H Middle: 9


LENGTH_M Middle: 9


METHOD Front: 2


MISC_B Front: 3, Back: 18


MISC_BVINT Front: 3, Back: 18


MISC_C Front: 3, Back: 18


MISC_CVINT Front: 3, Back: 18


MISC_VINT Front: 3, Back: 18


MULTI_HOUSING Middle: 12


MULTI_FOOD Middle: 12


MULTI_OTHER Middle: 12


MULTI_RELATED Middle: 12


NEWNUMBER_A Front: 4


NEWNUMBER_CE Front: 4


NEWNUMBER_CP Front: 4


NEWNUMBER_E Front: 4


NEWNUMBER_P Front: 4


NEWNUMBER_S Front: 4


NO_DISCREP Back: 14


NONINT Front: 3, Back: 16, 18, 19


NSF_RIDISP Back: 14a, 14b, 15


ORMODE Middle: 9, 13


PHONE_REQUEST Middle: 9


POLITE Middle: 9, 13


PO_ NOTES Middle: 9, 13


PROX_ C Front: 8


PROX_ N Front: 5, 7


PROX_ PRESENT Middle: 9, 13


PROX_ UC Front: 8


PROX_ UN Front: 6


READYWRAP Back: 21


REFNUM Front: 5


RINOTES _ PRE Front: 2, 3, 4, 6, Back: 14, 14a, 14b, 15, 17, 19, 21


RIREASON Front: 1


RIREF1-4 Front: 1


RIRESP Front: 5, 6, 8, Middle: 9


RI_ OUTCM Front: 6, 8, Back: 18, 19, 20, 21


ROSTER_1 Middle: 9, 10


ROSTER_2-4 Middle: 10


RO_ DISC Front: 2, Back: 17


SF_RIDISP Back: 14, 17


SINGLE_ FOOD Middle: 12


SINGLE_ HOUSING Middle: 12


SINGLE_ OTHER Middle: 12


SINGLE_ RELATED Middle: 12


SOMEONE_ELSE Middle: 9, 13


SPEAKTO Middle: 9, 13


SPEAKTO2 Middle: 11


START Front: 2


START_1 Front: 2


START_1A Front: 2


STAT_PROBE Middle: 13


STAT_PROB2 Middle: 11, 13


STAT_VER Middle: 11


STATUS Middle: 13


STATUS_RI Front: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, Back: 19, 20, 21


SURVEY_1 Middle: 10, 11, 12


SURVEY_1_1 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_1_2 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_1_3 Middle: 12a


SURVEY _2_1 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_2_2 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_2_3 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_3_1 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_3_2 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_3_3 Middle: 12a


SURVEY_6 Middle: 12b


TENURE_1 Middle:12, 12a


TENURE_2 Middle: 12a


TENURE_3 Middle: 12a


TENURE_4 Middle:12a


THANK_ NOHH Front: 8, Back: 19


THANK_ REF Front: 5, 6, 7, Back: 19


THANK_ SORRY Front: 6, Back: 19


THANK_ YOU Front: 5, 6, 7, 8, Middle: 11, 12a,12b, 13, Back: 20


TYPEA Back: 16


TYPEB Back: 16


TYPEB_ ALT Back: 16


TYPEC Back: 16


VACANT Middle: 11, 13


VACANT2 Middle: 11


VERBYOBS Front: 2, 3, 6


VERTYPEA Front: 2, 3, 6


VERTELE Front: 5


WRNUM Front: 5




SCIF Record Type 85 Subtype 00 (Dependent Data)









RT850000



Name/Description



Instrument Variable Name



Length


Record Position



Values



Required


Household Level Variables


Record Type - Hard-coded information used by TMO control systems.


RecType


2


1-2


85



Record Sub-Type - Hard-coded information used by TMO control systems.


RecSubType


2


3-4


00



Roster Information - Hard-coded information used by Blaise to indicate the first record of an entity.


ROSTERINFO


34


5-38


varies




By Observation Flag


BYOBS


1


39-39


1=observation only

2=information provided by contact person

0 or empty=question not asked for Interview or Type A







Reassignment


REASSG


1


40-40






Original Interview Date


INTDATE


8


41 - 48


date original instrument last touched

Format: mmddyyyy




Original Interview Time


INTTIME


6


49 -54


time original instrument last touched

Format: hhmmss in military time




Length of Original Interview


LENGTH


8


55 -62






Personal Visit/Telephone Flag


TELPV


1


63 - 63


1=personal visit

2=phone




Language of Original Interview


LANG_OI


20


64 - 83






Other Type A Noninterview - specified write-in


Note: Variable name TYPEASP in original instrument.

Converted to TYPEA_SP in manipula script


TYPEA_SP


45


84-128






Other Type B Noninterview - specified write-in


TYPEB_SP


45


129-173






Other Type C Noninterview - specified write-in


TYPEC_SP


45


174-218






HH Number


HHNUMB


1


219-219


TMO pulls from position 19 of Control Number (CTRLNUM).



CU Number


CUNUMB


2


220-221


TMO pulls from positions 20-21 of Control Number (CTRLNUM).



Year Built - indicates whether the unit was built before or after April 1, 1990.


YRBLT


1


222-222





Coverage Question10a


BUILD


1


223-223


1 = Yes

2 = No

D = Don’t Know




Coverage Question10c


PROPER


1


224-224


1 = Yes

2 = No

D = Don’t Know




Classification of Living Quarter


HUTYPE


2


225-226


1 = House

2 = HU in nontransient hotel

3 = HU permanent in transient hotel

4 = HU in rooming house

5 = Mobile home/trailer with no permanent room added

6 = Mobile home/trailer with permanent room(s) added

7 = HU not specified above

8 = Quarters not HU in rooming

9 = student quarters

10 = other unit not specified above












CU Tenure-used as student housing


ST_HOUS


1


227-227


1 = Student housing

2 = Not student housing



CU Tenure-owned or being bought


OWNED


1


228-228


1 = Yes

2 = No



CU Tenure-pay rent


RENTED


1


229-229


1 = Yes

2 = No



CU Tenure-reduced or free rent


Note: The manipula script for this variable is SECTOR02.RENT(1).RTASPAY.

The original instrument output wanted is RTASPAY when SAMP_UN=1.


RTASPAY


1


230-230


1 = Yes

2 = No



Total number of CUs in household


TOTAL_CU


2


231-232





Reference month


REF_MONTH


9


233-241


January, February, March, ..., November, December



Number of persons in primary CU


NUMHOUSE


2


242-243






Frame - Design Frame, also called segment type in the TMO systems.


FRAME


1


244-244


1 = Area

2 = Unit

3 = Group Quarter (GQ)

4 = Permit

5 = Address




Permit/Non-Permit Status - indicates whether or not the block was screened as being in a permit issuing area.


PRMITSTA


1


245-245


N = non-permit

P = permit




Design Flag - Design Year


DESIGN


2


246-247


00 = 2000

80 = 1980

90 = 1990




Language used to conduct interview



LANGUAGE


1


248-248


1 = English

2 = Spanish

3 = Other




Line number of primary respondent


RESPON


2


249-250






Group number of section questions selected for reinterview


Note: Value filled by LEVSPB-DSMD as defined in Addendum Specifications


SURVEY_SET


1


251-252


















Person Level Variables1




Record Type


RecType


2


1-2


85



Record Sub-Type


RecSubType


2


3-4


00



Block Number


na


20


5-24


01

Left justify and blank fill.




Total Number of Records for Block (i.e., total number of household members)


NROSIZE


4


25-28


Right justify and zero fill




Blank area


na


8


29-36






Line Number (i.e., sequential “line number’ for each record within block starting with 1)


Note: Variable name MEMBNO in original instrument.

Converted to LNO in manipula script.


LNO



2


37-38


Right justify and zero fill




Eligible Respondent Flag


QCRESP


1


39-39


0 = not respondent

1 = main respondent (based on RESPON in original instrument)

2 = other respondent ( based on OTHRESP in original instrument)




First Name


FNAME


20


40 - 59


Length of 16 plus pad 4 spaces




Last Name


LNAME


20


60 -79


Length of 16 plus pad 4 spaces




Age


AGE


3


80 - 82








RACE


2


83 - 84






Multiple Race


MULTR


1


85 - 85




Race


Relationship



Note: Variable name CU_CODE in original instrument.

Converted to REL in manipula script.


REL


2


86 - 87


1=Reference person

2=Spouse

3=Child

4=Grandchild

5=In-law

6=Brother/Sister

7=Parent(s)

8=Other related person

9=unrelated person

10= unmarried partner




Sex


SEX


1


88-88


1=Male

2-Female




Household Status Flay


MEMBSTAT


1


89 - 89


1=delete

2=reinstate

5=skip




Removed from Household


PERSTAT


3


90 - 92



7=delete

9=reinstate

99=should not be listed

998=refused

999=don't know




Away at College


AWAY_COL


1


93-93


1=Yes

2=No

8=Refused

9=Don’t know




Household Member


HH_MEM


1


94-94


1=Yes

2=No




CU Number


PERCUNUM


2


95-96


1, 2, 3, ..., 99



List of Original Outcome Codes in the CEQ Original Instrument


OUTCOME Description


Interviews or Unresolved

200 New case, not started

201 Completed interview

202 Case started, insufficient partial

203 Partial - Transmit, no more follow-up possible.

204 Partial - Callback to complete

206 Don’t know follow-up needed


Type As

216 Type A - No one home (unable to contact)

217 Type A - Temporarily absent

219 Other Type A

321 Type A - Refused, Hostile respondent

322 Type A - Refused, Time related excuses

323 Type A - Refused, Language problems

324 Type A - Refused, Other


Type Bs

224 Type B – All persons under 16

225 Type B - Occupied by persons with URE

226 Type B - Vacant for rent

228 Type B - Unfit, to be demolished

229 Type B - Under construction, not ready

231 Type B - Unoccupied tent/trailer site

232 Type B - Permit granted, construction not started

233 Type B - Other

331 Type B - Vacant for sale

332 Type B - Vacant other


Type Cs

240 Type C - Demolished

241 Type C - House or trailer moved

243 Type C - Converted to permanent nonresidential use

244 Type C - Merged units within same structure

245 Type C - Condemned

246 Type C - Built After April 1, 2000

247 Type C - Unused serial # or listing sheet (Note: Ineligible for reinterview)

248 Type C - Other

252 Type C - Located on military base or post






OUTCOME Description


Type Cs - continued

256 Type C – Removed during subsampling (Note: Ineligible for reinterview)

257 Type C – Unit already had a chance of selection (Note: Ineligible for reinterview)

290 Type C – Spawned in error (Note: Ineligible for reinterview)

341 (BYOBS=1, 2) Type C - CU moved

341 (BYOBS blank) Type C - Household replaced (Note: Ineligible for reinterview)

342 Type C - CU merged with another CE CU within same address

CEQ 2007 REINTERVIEW

REINTERVIEW DISPOSITION, OUTCOME, and ACTION CODES


No Suspected Falsification:


1Disposition 2Outcome Action Description

N/A 200 00 New case, not started

N/A 202 01 Accessed instrument, no interview or insufficient partial

001 201 10 Original interview or noninterview verified as correct


Type As

003 214 21 Unable to complete, bad telephone number

013 214 21 Unable to locate

014 216 21 No one home

015 217 21 Temporarily absent

033 218 21 Refused

034 213 21 Language problem

035 218 21 Respondent can't remember

036 215 21 Insufficient partial

037 219 21 Other Type A


Type Bs

017 226 31 Vacant, regular or seasonal

019 227 31 Vacant, storage of household furniture

020 230 31 Converted to temporary business or storage

021 231 31 Unoccupied tent or trailer site

022 234 31 HH institutionalized or temporarily ineligible

023 228 31 Unfit, to be demolished

038 224 31 Entire HH under or over age limit

039 225 31 Temporarily occupied by persons with URE

041 233 31 Other Type B


Type Cs

024 240 41 Demolished

025 241 41 House or trailer moved

026 243 41 Converted to permanent business or storage

027 245 41 Condemned

030 250 41 Deceased

031 251 41 Moved out of country

042 248 41 Other Type C


No Suspected Falsification:


1Disposition 2Outcome Action Description

Type Ds

032 360 51 HH replaced by new HH since original interview


Misclassified Cases

043 301 11 Originally classified as a B, should have been an Interview or Type A

044 301 11 Originally classified as a C, should have been an Interview or Type A

046 301 11 Originally classified as a B, should have been a C

048 301 11 Originally classified as a C, should have been a B

058 301 11 Other misclassification - specify in the notes


Discrepancy Cases

004 301 11 Discrepancy - laptop not used

005 301 11 Discrepancy ‑ not all questions asked in original interview

009 301 11 Discrepancy - incorrect household roster

010 301 11 Discrepancy - incorrect CU determination

011 301 11 Discrepancy - telephone interview when personal visit required

012 301 11 Other discrepancy - no suspected falsification


RO/HQ Discretion

029 312 21 HQ discretion - permanent (sample adjustment)

052 311 21 RO discretion ‑ permanent (hard to interview original case)

053 312 21 RO discretion ‑ temporary (more than 50 miles from nearest reinterviewer and no phone number)

054 312 21 RO discretion ‑ temporary (observed during the original interview)

055 312 21 RO discretion ‑ temporary (personal visit needed, but not authorized)

056 312 21 HQ discretion ‑ temporary (case management, ROSCO problems)

057 312 21 RO discretion ‑ temporary (other)

Suspected Falsification:


1Disposition 2Outcome Action Description

060 301 11 Suspected falsification of a case turned in as an interview


Type As

105 214 21 Unable to complete, bad telephone number

067 214 21 Unable to locate

068 216 21 No one home

069 217 21 Temporarily absent

086 218 21 Refused

087 213 21 Language problem

089 215 21 Insufficient partial

090 219 21 Other Type A


Type Bs

071 226 31 Vacant, regular or seasonal

073 227 31 Vacant, storage of household furniture

074 230 31 Converted to temporary business or storage

075 231 31 Unoccupied tent or trailer site

076 234 31 HH institutionalized or temporarily ineligible

077 228 31 Unfit, to be demolished

091 224 31 Entire HH under or over age limit

092 225 31 Temporarily occupied by persons with URE

094 233 31 Other Type B


Type Cs

078 240 41 Demolished

079 241 41 House or trailer moved

080 243 41 Converted to permanent business or storage

081 245 41 Condemned

083 250 41 Deceased

084 251 41 Moved out of country

095 248 41 Other Type C


Type Ds

085 360 51 HH replaced by new HH since original interview


Suspected Falsification:


1Disposition 2Outcome Action Description

Misclassified Cases

096 301 11 Originally classified as a B, should have been an Interview or Type A

097 301 11 Originally classified as a C, should have been an Interview or Type A

099 301 11 Originally classified as a B, should have been a C

101 301 11 Originally classified as a C, should have been a B

103 301 11 Other misclassification - specify in the notes


Discrepancy Cases

061 301 11 Discrepancy - incorrect household roster

062 301 11 Discrepancy ‑ not all questions asked in interview

066 301 11 Other discrepancy - suspected falsification

110 301 11 Discrepancy – incorrect CU determination

111 301 11 Discrepancy – telephone interview when personal visit required

112 301 11 Discrepancy – laptop not used



Household Roster Variable Descriptions

Used in the CEQ 2007 Reinterview Instrument


The table below contains the values and descriptions for the household roster variables used in the CEQ 2000 Sample Redesign reinterview instrument.




Variable


Value


Description


REL


01


Reference person




02


Spouse




03


Child




04


Grandchild




05


In-law




06


Brother/Sister




07


Mother/Father



08


Other related person




09


Unrelated person




10


Unmarried partner


SEX


1


Male




2


Female


AWAY_COL


1


Yes




2


No




8


Refused




9


Don’t know


HH_MEM


1


Yes




2


No



CEQ 2007 Reinterview

Original Outcome Codes Descriptions for the STATUS Screen



Use the following descriptions for the original outcome codes to fill ORIOUT’s description on the STATUS screen.




If original outcome code is:




fill with:


224


"was a home where the entire household was under 16 years old."


225


"was occupied by persons who usually live at another address."


226, 331, 332


"was vacant."


228


"was unfit to live in or scheduled to be demolished."


229


"was under construction."


231


"was an unoccupied tent or trailer site."


232


"was a building site where construction had not started."


240


"was demolished."


241


"was a lot that a house or trailer had been moved off of."


243


"was converted to permanent nonresidential use."


244


"was merged with another unit within the same structure."


245


"was condemned."


246


"was built after April 1, 1990."


252


"was located on a military base or post.”






CEQ 2007 Reinterivew

Discrepancy Codes and Descriptions for Elements in DISCREPANCY Array


Element/

Code Description


1. The reinterview respondent said no one contacted this household regarding this survey.


2. You determined that the original status, [Fill: ORIOUT] - [Fill: ORIOUT’s description from Attachment E], was incorrect.


3. The status of this case was completed by observation in the original interview. You determined that the original status, [Fill: ORIOUT] - [Fill: ORIOUT’s description from Attachment E] was incorrect.


4. This case was a Type A in the original interview. You determined that the original status, [Fill: ORIOUT] - [Fill: ORIOUT’s description from Attachment E], was incorrect.


5. The (S)FR classified this unit as a Type B or Type C Noninterview and you determined that it should have been an Interview or Type A.


6. The reinterview respondent indicated that the original status, [Fill: ORIOUT] - [Fill: ORIOUT’s description from Attachment E] was incorrect.


7. The household roster was incorrect.


8. Not all survey questions were asked in the interview.


9. The (S)FR conducted a telephone interview only instead of a personal visit interview, as required.


10. This case was done by a personal visit and the reinterview respondent said the (S)FR did not use a laptop.


11. The (S)FR entered a bad telephone number for this case.


12. The make-up of the CU(s) was incorrect.



Original Instrument Specifications for the

BYOBS and Contact Person Information Screens


Note: This attachment defines original instrument screens used to collect information on Type B and C noninterviews needed for reinterview.

______________________________________________________________________________


  • UNIVERSE - screen(s) at end of original interview for Type B and C Noninterview cases


 Was the noninterview status determined by observation only or did someone provide information about the sample unit?



1. Observation Only

2. Information Provided by Someone



·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




BYOBS


Noninterview by observation or contact person


1


[continue interview]








2


[go to BCINFO]

  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


If BYOBS = 2, set CP1TYPE = 1.

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  • UNIVERSE - BYOBS = 2



 Collect information about the Type B/C contact person who helped you determine the status of the sample unit.

Name: (enter contact person’s name)

Title: (enter contact person’s title, ex. relative, neighbor, etc.)

Address: (enter contact person’s address - line 1)

(enter contact person’s address - line 2)

City: (enter contact person’s city)

State: (enter contact person’s state)

Zip Code: (enter contact person’s ZIP code and ZIP4)


Area Code and Phone Number: (enter contact person’s phone number with area code)

Extension: (enter contact person’s phone extension)



1. Continue



·


Name


Description


Value


Skip




BCINFO


Contact person information for Type B/C Noninterview


1


[continue interview]


  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS


Store name in CP1NAME. Allow 42 characters. Blank fill “don’t know” (D) and “refusal” (R).


Store title in CP1TITL. Allow 20 characters.


Store line 1 of address in CP1ADD1. Allow 54 characters.


Store line 2 of address in CP1ADD2. Allow 54 characters.


Store city in CP1PO. Allow 20 characters.


Store state in CP1ST. Allow standard two-character state abbreviations.


Store ZIP code in CP1ZP5. Allow five numeric characters.


Store ZIP4 in CP1ZP4. Allow four numeric characters.


Store area code and phone number in CP1PHON. Allow ten numeric characters.


Store extension in CP1EXT. Allow five numeric characters.


Collect this information each interview period.

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1Person level variables are repeated for each person on household roster


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