DSSD 2010 CENSUS COVERAGE MEASUREMENT MEMORANDUM SERIES 2010-D8-02
MEMORANDUM FOR: Barbara LoPresti
Division Chief, Technologies Management Office
From: David C. Whitford
Division Chief, Decennial Statistics Studies Division
Prepared by: Kyra Linse
Coverage Measurement Design for Data Collection Operations Branch
Decennial Statistical Studies Division
Subject: 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Person Interview Instrument Specification
This memorandum contains the specifications for the 2010 Census Coverage Measurement (CCM) Person Interview (PI) Instrument. The attached specifications outline the PI interview script, skip patterns, special instructions, and proposed screen layouts. These specifications, in conjunction with the detailed PI operational requirements should provide the basis for the PI instrument development. The revised requirements will be provided in memorandum 2010-D1-06 in this series, High Level and Detailed Requirements 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Person Interview and Reinterview Operational.
The CCM PI will be conducted by personal visit using a computer-assisted data collection instrument on a laptop computer. A telephone wording path is also provided to support instances when respondents request a call back via telephone. For each CCM sample block cluster, we will conduct a CCM PI for selected housing units. The purpose of the PI interview is to obtain information about the residents of the sample housing unit at the time of the interview1. This includes those who may have moved into the selected housing unit since Census Day April 1, 2010), and certain persons who moved out of the sample housing unit between Census Day and the time of the CCM interview (outmovers). The demographic information collected for each person includes name, sex, age, date of birth, race, relationship, and Hispanic origin. The PI also collects information to determine where each current resident was living on Census Day and where each outmover currently lives. It also collects information to determine if there are any other addresses where people may have been counted in the census and information necessary to geocode any alternate addresses provided.
The PI instrument will also contain a Spanish wording path. The Spanish Translation specification will be provided in memorandum. .
There is a separate reinterview instrument to be used for the reinterview component of the PI operation, the Person Interview Reinterview (PI RI). The PI RI specification will be provided in memorandum 2010 D10-02 in this series, 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Person Interview Reinterview Instrument Specification.
Please direct any questions on this specification to Kyra Linse on 301-763-9280 or Celeste Stone at 301-763-3258
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cc: DSSD CCM Contacts List
2010 Census Coverage Measurement Person Interview Instrument Specification Modification History Table
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A. Special Instructions
The following items provide a guideline for interpreting the specifications for the PI Instrument. This section should be examined prior to reading the screen specifications.
Screen Names and Numbers
Screen names and numbers are present to add clarity for the interviewers and to aid in training. Any changes to the screen names and numbers will need to be discussed with Census staff. If new screens need to be created, the screen names need to be consistent with the purpose of the screen and the screen numbers should follow the numbering used in that section of the instrument. Both screen name and number should appear on the laptop for each screen as seen in the specification.
Screen names are in all caps throughout the specification.
Screen Format
Screen Layout
The screen layout will depend on the amount of space on the screen and the method chosen to display the text.
The input method options will depend on the number and nature of the response categories.
If screens need to be broken into multiple screens or changed in some other way, developers should consult with the specification authors.
FR Instructions (such as F1 when help is available) will be implemented in the instrument per standard even if not noted in the instrument specification.
There’s an F1 next to the screen name if there is Help for that screen.
Screen Text
There are three categories of screen text formatting:
● Plain Black Text is used to represent response options, text that can be skipped by the interviewer, or text that does not need to be read aloud. For Display in the instrument, the standard of Grey Bold Text and in parentheses is acceptable.
● Plain Blue Text is used to represent Actions/Instructions for the interviewer. The blue text should be dark enough to read.
● Bold Black Text is used to represent text that should be spoken.
2.2.2. Words in all capital letters are used to add emphasis to the text.
Response Options
Only one response per question is allowed unless otherwise stated. If multiple entries are allowed, show interviewer instruction, “Enter all that apply, separate with commas.”
Blank is not a valid response option unless otherwise stated.
Don’t Know and Refused response options.
3.3.1. Don’t Know and Refused are options on every screen unless otherwise stated.
3.3.2. Don’t Know and Refused will be visible on the screen when they are valid options or can be entered using a hot key of Ctrl+D and Ctrl+R. Whenever Don’t Know or Refused are allowed the following interviewer note should appear.
For Don’t Know: “ To enter Don’t Know, press CTRL+D.”
For Refused: “To enter Refused, press CTRL+R.”
3.3.3. Don’t Know and Refused are represented by DK and RF respectively in the skip instructions.
3.3.4. Don’t Know and Refused may not be combined with other responses.
Don’t Know shall be stored as a 9-fill and Refused shall be stored as a 9-fill except the last character shall be an 8. For example:
If field length = 1, then DK = 9 and R = 8
If field length = 2, then DK = 99 and R = 98, etc.
9999999998 and 9999999999 are invalid entries for telephone numbers.
99998 and 99999 are invalid entries for ZIP codes.
Descriptions that appear in the response pane can be either what was used in 2006 or the field names defined in the specification.
Universe
The screen universe is included on each screen. All conditions may not be included in the universe for every screen but are important and can be found on the originating screen.
Skip Instructions
The skip instructions are written in a linear progression, in that conditions are tested from top to bottom.
Global Functions
Case Notes is a global function
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) help is a global function.
Early exit is a global function. If an interview is ended early, all data collected during interview should be retained and made available the next time the case is opened. The following skip should be followed if a case is exited early:
If being used in Module A, go to CALLBACK
If R_TYPE and R_NAME not blank, go to R_PHONE
-Else go to R_TYPE
(Note: R stands for Respondent in the screens listed above)
If an interviewer returns to complete an interview with a previous respondent but is unable to complete the interview with the original respondent and decides to interview another respondent, all data collected in the previous interview must be deleted.
Help will be available only on screens where help text has been provided.
Editing of Sample Addresses (F3) should be a function that should only be allowed on identified screens within this specification.
When the PRFLAG = 1 in the input, the instrument should default to PR Spanish Mode. When the PRFLAG = 0 in the input, the instrument should default to Stateside English Mode. Both Stateside and PR mode should have English and Spanish available.
Tabs will now be buttons for the global functions of FAQs, Roster, Exit/F10. This will allow tracking of when F10 is used if they use the mouse instead of the hotkey.
Variables
Variables set by the instrument are in all caps and Italics.
A proxy flag, PRX_OK, can be set by either the instrument or in Case Management by the crew leader to indicate when an interviewer is allowed to conduct a proxy interview for a case.
The instrument should set PRX_OK=1 once three weeks have elapsed between the first time the case is opened and the time of the current attempt and five or more attempts have been made on the case. The variable COUNT_ATTEMPTS should be used to determine the number of attempts made on the case.
The crew leader will have the ability to set the early Proxy flag (PRX_OK) at any time in Assignment Management. This should trigger the PRX_OK instrument flag to also be set to 1. The default value of PRX_OK is zero.
Person Based, Topic Based, Household Based
Questions throughout the interview are asked in one of the following ways: Person based, topic based, or household based.
- Person based questions will ask a series of related questions for one person before returning to begin the same set of questions for the next person.
- Topic based questions will ask one question for all persons on the roster before continuing to the next question.
- Household based questions are asked once for the entire household.
The skip instructions and special instructions included throughout the spec will indicate the type of question being asked. Demographic questions will be asked following a topic based approach as it was to be done for the Nonresponse Followup (NRFU) instrument, before it was decided to conduct a paper-base NRFU operation for the 2010 Census.
Rosters
It is possible to collect two rosters for one address during the interview, the Sample Address roster as of the day of the interview and the roster of people who lived at the address on Census Day but none of them live there at the time of the interview– we call this the Whole Household Outmover (WHO) roster. Any references to WNAME@X are names collected on the Sample Address roster and WHO_WNAME@X refers to names collected on the Whole Household Outmover roster.
WNAME@X and WHO_WNAME@X (length = 43) consist of first name, middle initial, and last name if the first name is not blank (place a blank space between FNAME & MINIT and MINIT & LNAME). Otherwise, the variables are filled with the description and last name (place a blank space between DES (or WHO_ROSTER1_DES) & LNAME). A description is a label such as son, daughter, or wife used in place of a name when a name is not reported. The following variables are used:
- First Name: FNAME
- Middle Name: MINIT
- Last Name: LNAME
- Description: DES or WHO_ROSTER1_DES
Two Flags can be set at a person level that should prevent the instrument from asking any more questions about that person. These people should not be removed from the roster and all data collected up to that point should be included upon output. The following identifies how the person should be treated within the instrument:
- NOKNOW is set at OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE screen. From that screen through the rest of the interview, for any person with NOKNOW = 1, the instrument should not ask a person based question for that person or show this person’s name in roster list on screens.
- DELETE is set at ROSTER_REV and REVIEW_LIST screens. From the point a DELETE=1 flag is set for a person through the rest of the interview, the instrument should not ask a person based question about that person or show this person’s name in roster list on screen.
Knowledgeable Respondents
Before conducting an interview with a proxy respondent, we ask a question to determine if the respondent is knowledgeable about names and ages of the current residents and where they lived on April 1st. If the response is no, the instrument will not continue the interview with this respondent
In all interviews when asking questions about outmovers, since April 1 either with a household occupant or with a proxy, we ask a question to determine if the respondent is knowledgeable about the people who have moved out since April 1st before continuing the interview for these people (OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE). If the response is No, Don’t Know, or Refused, no additional questions will be asked of that person, but the name of outmovers and the date of the move should be included in the output. We ask a similar question to determine if the respondent is knowledgeable of the Whole Household Outmovers. If the response is no, the interview is complete.
Age Calculations
Age calculations must always be done using the Census Day reference date provided as input. See Section 14.
11.2. Age should only be calculated when at least a valid year is collected. Don’t Know and Refused are not considered valid for calculating age.
Name Fills
When we ask questions about the respondent, the instrument should fill “you” in the question text rather than the person’s full name. The same is true when multiple names are filled in the question text. If the respondent is included in the set of names being filled, the instrument should fill “you or” and then the rest of the names. When “you” is filled in the question text, the name of the respondent should be excluded from the list.
12.2. When filling only two names in the question text, the names should be separated with “or” or “and”, according to the question wording. When filling more than two names, the names should be separated with a comma and “or” or “and” should be used between the last two names. The special instructions for the screen will tell you which to use.
Address Fills
13.1. The variable SAMPLE_ADDR is a concatenated field of the address information that will be included in the PI Input file. The rules below (13.2) determine what information should be concatenated.
13.2. When filling the Sample Address (SAMPLE_ADDR with a length of 442) in the instrument, the following rules apply:
13.2.1. If the Sample Address has been updated, display updated address. Else display original address supplied.
If Stateside the following should be displayed:
13.2.2.1. Display House Number, Street Name, and Unit designation if both House Number and Street Name are present (excluding Don’t Know and Refused answers).
Otherwise displayRURALADDRESS if RURALADDRESS is filled
13.2.2.3. Otherwise display Street Name and Physical Description.
If Puerto Rico the following should be displayed:
If (House Number and Urbanization/Development Name) or (Urbanization/Development Name and Unit Designation) or ((House Number or KM/HM) and Street Name) or ((House Number or KM/HM) and Ramal) are not blank, then display:
Urbanization or Development Name/Complex Des/Street Name/Ramal/House Number/Unit Designation/Area Name 1/Area Name 2/KMHM. (Removing blank fields and concatenating for readability separating field values by commas).
Else if RURALADDRESSis filled: Display [RURALADDRESS]
13.2.2.4.3. Else display Urbanization or Development Name/Street Name/ Ramal/Physical Description
For the Sample Address, if
For Stateside: (HOUSENO = blank or STREETNM = blank) and (RURALADDRESS= blank), or
For PR, if all of the following are not filled.
(House Number and Urbanization/Development Name)
(Urbanization/Development Name and Unit Designation
((House Number or KM/HM) and Street Name)
((House Number or KM/HM) and Ramal)
RURALADDRESS
then we collect another description of the address from the respondent, this description (ADDRESS_DESCRIP) should be used throughout the instrument when SAMPLE_ADDR is used in fills.
PRX_LOC is used as a fill of the Proxy Address. It is made up of the parts of the proxy address collected on the screen PRX_LOC. Display CP1ADD1 and CP1ADD2.
Certain questions require that all unique addresses collected during the interview be used as response options. This list of addresses will need to be updated throughout the interview as more addresses are added. There are also questions that require only the unique addresses collected for each person being displayed. When filling the addresses the rules in 13.2 should be followed.
When collecting addresses a unique address ID shall be connected to that address. Everytime that address is selected, that same address ID is assigned to that specific address for better tracking of each unique address.
For all state collection, a state lookup box will be provided. It will sort through the lookup based on state abbreviations or arrow or clicking on a line. The State Names shall appear as well for ease in finding the proper state.
A hard error that states, 'Enter a complete five-digit ZIP code' will be displayed when less than five numbers are entered.
When filling an alternative address in the instrument’s input options and other fills, display the following:
For stateside: If collect at least (house number (*_ADDR2) and street name (*_ADDR3)) or (street name (*_ADDR3) and city (*_ADDR5)), then display house number through state (*_ADDR2 – *_ADDR6) where state (*_ADDR6) = 2 character abbreviation.
For Puerto Rico: If collect at least (House Number and Urbanization/Development Name) or (Urbanization/Development Name and Unit Designation) or ((House Number or KM/HM) and Street Name) or ((House Number or KM/HM) and Ramal), then display:
Urbanization Name(PR_*_ADDR4)/Complex Designation(PR_*_ADDR5)/Street Name (PR_*_ADDR3)/Ramal(PR_*_ADDR9/House Number(PR_*_ADDR2)/Unit Designation (PR_*_ADDR6)/Area Name 1 (PR_*_ADDR7)/Area Name 2 (PR_*_ADDR8)/KMHM(PR_*_ADDR10). (Removing blank fields and concatenating for readability separating field values by commas).
If we don’t collect those components, then we need to set proper *_DESCRIP and then it will be displayed on the screen.
If a previously collected alternate address is chosen (no matter what is diplayed), the matching components should be filled including the description.
If *_PROBE, then display *_ DESCRIP.
The valid value range of ZIP code is less than 99998. The values 99998 and 99999 are reserved for Refused and Don’t Know.
Once an interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text:
"You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." Note: If the household has 30+ addresses, when one HH member gets to CD s/he may only have 3 addresses. Those 3 addresses will display in the pick list. If a new address is added in CD, when that person gets to NOW, the new address will show. So now the display list will have 4 addresses.
Date Fills
14.1. Census Day should be loaded into the instrument before production (either using the SCIF or hard coded into an instrument input variable. It will be in a MMDDYYYY format. It should be used to create the following fills and used for comparison whenever there is a data check against Census Day (i.e. inmover, outmover and age check).
The fills are:
CENFULL: The month, day and year of Census Day displayed, such as April 1, 2010
CENDAY: The Month and day of the Census Day displayed, such as April 1st
CENMONTHS: The month of Census Day and the previous month displayed with an “or”, such as March or April
CENMONTHS2: The month of Census Day and the previous month displayed with an “and”, such as March and April
DAYOFWEEK: Display the day of the week calculated by Census Day, such as Thursday.14.2When dates are collected in the instrument, unique dates collected for previous persons in that section are filled as response options. This is different from the address fills in that we don’t need to display all dates collected throughout the interview. For example, when collecting the date a person moved out of the sample address (Outmover date), we would only display Outmover dates from previous persons. We would not display any dates collected in the inmover section.
B. Person Interview Screens and Logic
Screen #/Name |
A1- START_A |
Field Description |
This is the first screen. Continue or end interview attempt. |
Universe |
ALL |
Question Text |
<SAMPLE_ADDR> <Language: <LANG_SPEAK>> <Proxy Location: <PRX_LOC>>
<This unit is <occupied/seasonally occupied>, but no information about the current occupants has been obtained.>/ This unit is <occupied/seasonally occupied>, and not enough information has been obtained about the current occupants to classify the case as a partial interview. After your introduction, the interview will continue where the earlier interview ended.>
Enter 1 to continue. |
Input Options |
1-Continue 2-Ready to transmit 3-Quit-Don’t Attempt Now
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
<Fill 3>, but no information about the <Fill 4> has been obtained. After your introduction, the interview will continue with the Roster questions.
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Editing Sample Address function is allowed. |
Screen #/Name |
A2 - ATTEMPT_TYPE |
Field Description |
Select attempt type or end interview attempt. |
Universe |
START_A=1 |
Question Text |
<Occupant Telephone: <HH_TEL>> <Proxy Telephone: <PRX_TEL>>
<You may interview a proxy respondent./Earlier you attempted a proxy interview because: <PRX_REASON>. If this reason is still valid, you may attempt a proxy interview again.>
You are trying to: |
Input Options |
1- Visit <SAMPLE_ADDR> 2- Visit a proxy respondent 3-Telephone occupant 4-Telephone proxy respondent 5-Confirm <SAMPLE_ADDR> is vacant or not a housing unit 6-Quit—Don’t attempt now
Blank, Don’t know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 2:
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
PRX_OK is set either:
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Screen #/Name |
A3 – TRANSMIT |
Field Description |
Verify case is ready to be transmitted |
Universe |
START_A=2 |
Question Text |
Case Status Is: <OUTCOME>
Transmitting will remove the case from your case assignments.
Do you want to transmit this case?
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Input Options |
1-Yes-Transmit this case 2-No-Return to previous screen
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A4 - PRX_REASON – F1 |
Field Description |
Indicate why a proxy interview is being attempted. |
Universe |
ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4 and PRX_OK NE 1 and PRX_REASON NE 1, 2, 3 |
Question Text |
Why are you attempting a proxy interview?
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Input Options |
1-Vacant or not a housing unit now 2-All adult occupants are away and will not return until after October 2, 2010 3-All adult occupants are incapacitated 4-Quit-Don’t attempt now
Blank, Don’t know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A5 – START_B |
Field Description |
Result of contact attempt |
Universe |
(ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3 or (ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4 and (PRX_OK=1 or PRX_REASON = ,2,3))) -OR- INVALID_PHONE=2 -OR- PRX_REASON=, 2, 3 -OR- LOCATE=1 |
Question Text |
<<SAMPLE_ADDR>/<Occupant Telephone: <HH_TEL>>/<Proxy Telephone: <PRX_TEL>>>
What is the result of your contact attempt?
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Input Options |
<Fill 2>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1-Someone answers (at this address) 2-No one answers 3-<SAMPLE_ADDR> is not a housing unit 4-Unit inaccessible (gated community, impassable roads) or unable to locate unit
1-Located proxy respondent – continue 2-Unable to locate proxy respondent
1-Someone answers—continue 2-Rings but no answer 3-Busy signal 4-Answering machine/Voice mail/Privacy screen 5-Number disconnected or out of service 6-Telephone number changed 7-Pager/Fax |
Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A6 – NOANSWER – F1 |
Field Description |
Get more information on contact attempt |
Universe |
START_B=2 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the result of your contact attempt?
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Input Options |
1-Appears to be occupied but Occupants not home or not answering door 2-Occupants away for extended period of time until after . October 2, 2010 3- Possibly Vacant
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: PRX_REASON
CURSTAT : Household level variable to indicate the current status of the housing unit
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
CURSTAT - 1 character, numeric 1 = Occupied 2 = Vacant Now 3 = Not a HU Now 4 = Seasonal Occupied 5 = Seasonal Vacant |
Screen #/Name |
A7A - FIND_PROXY |
Field Description |
Instructions on Type of Proxy to Find |
Universe |
(START_B = 3 AND ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1) -OR- ATTEMPT_TYPE = 5 -OR- NOANSWER = 3 -OR- ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2,4 and PRX_REASON = 1
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Question Text |
You must confirm if <SAMPLE_ADDR> is vacant or not a housing unit.
The proxy respondent should know: 1. If the unit is currently occupied, vacant, or not a housing unit 2.
If on <CEN FULL>, the unit was occupied, vacant or
not a housing unit
Please locate a proxy respondent now.
Did you find a proxy respondent? |
Input Options |
1-Yes, found a knowledgeable proxy respondent. 2-No
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A7B - OBS_NO_OBS |
Field Description |
Instructions to keep trying or do OBS |
Universe |
FIND_PROXY = 2 |
Question Text |
<Please try and locate a proxy respondent at another time.
If no one is in the area, don’t forget local offices can be a good source of information, such as post offices, local government offices, or real estate offices./
You are now eligible to complete this case by observation. Would you like to complete it now?> |
Input Options |
<1-Yes – This unit is vacant/Continue 2. Yes – This unit is not a housing unit 3-No>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1: 1. If COUNT_ATTEMPTs is less than 5: Fill “Please try and locate a proxy respondent at another time. If no one is in the area, don’t forget local offices can be a good source of information, such as post offices, local government offices, or real estate offices.”
Fill 2: 1. If COUNT_ATTEMPTs is less then 5 the only answer choice is 1.Continue 2. Else fill 1. Yes – This unit is vacant 2.Yes – This unit is not a housing unit 3 - No |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions If COUNT_ATTEMPTs is more than or equeal to 5 and OBS_NO_OBS = 1 or 2 then set R_TYPE = 6 and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2
Skip Instructions:
- If COUNT_ATTEMPTs is more than or equal to 5 and OBS_NO_OBS = 1 then goto HU_STATUS1 - If OBS_NO_OBS = 2 then goto HU_STATUS2 - If OBS_NO_OBS = 3 then goto CLOSE
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Special Instructions |
This screen does have help. |
Screen #/Name |
A7 – FOUND_PROXY |
Field Description |
Try to determine if Sample Address is occupied or vacant |
Universe |
FIND_PROXY = 1 |
Question Text |
Hello, I’m (your Name) from the U.S. Census Bureau. <Here is my identification. Show ID.>
I have some questions about <SAMPLE_ADDR>. Does someone live at <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-Yes, but occupants away until after October 2, 2010 3-No, <SAMPLE_ADDR> is vacant 4-No, <SAMPLE_ADDR> is not a housing unit Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text and input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ATTEMPT_TYPE
PRX_REASON
CURSTAT
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Editing Sample Address function is allowed. |
Screen #/Name |
A8 – LOCATE – F1 |
Field Description |
Instructions on what to do if can’t locate the unit |
Universe |
START_B=4 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1 |
Question Text |
Try to find someone who can help you get access to or locate the address. If you still can’t get to the address, talk to your crew leader.
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Input Options |
1-Located Address 2-Quit
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Editing Sample Address function is allowed. |
Screen #/Name |
A9 - VER_RESP |
Field Description |
Enumerator determines whether he/she is speaking to the previous respondent. |
Universe |
START_B = 1 AND R_TYPE <> EMPTY |
Question Text |
Hello, I’m (your Name) from the U.S. Census Bureau. <Here is my identification. Show ID.>
<May I speak with <R_NAME>/We started the interview with someone previously. May I speak to that person again?
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Input Options |
1-Yes, I am speaking with <R_NAME>. 2- No, I am speaking to another household member. If you choose this answer, you’ll lose all data you collected at this address earlier. 3-No household member is available. Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
Fill 2:
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction: If (VER_RESP=1) and (R_TYPE = 6, 7, or DK) and (R_NAME = empty, DK, or RF), then empty out R_TYPE, R_TYPE_NOTE, and R_NAME
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
If option 2 is selected, all responses collected in the previous interview should be cleared. Retain responses collected during this interview (ATTEMPT_TYPE, PRX_REASON, START_B). If option 1 is selected, and Attempt_Type is 1 or 3 and initial ATTEMPT_TYPE was 2 or 4 or vice versa, usa a Blaise pop-up to warn the interview. The warning should say: Are you sure you are talking with the same person as before? Press Yes to continue. Press No to change your answer. If option 2 is selected, use a Blaise pop-up to warn the interviewer that they will lose data. The warning should say: Warning: You have chosen an answer that will erase all data collected at this address earlier. Press "Yes" to erase data and restart the interview with this respondent. |
Screen #/Name |
A10 - RESP_AVAIL |
Field Description |
Indicates whether a knowledgeable proxy respondent is available. |
Universe |
NOANSWER=2 |
Question Text |
You may interview a proxy about <SAMP_ADDR>.
Is a proxy available at this time?
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Input Options |
1-Yes—Found proxy 2-No—End interview
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ATTEMPT_TYPE, START_B
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A11 - INVALID_PHONE |
Field Description |
Delete, keep the phone number, or end interview. |
Universe |
START_B=5, 6, 7 |
Question Text |
<<Occupant Telephone: <HH_TEL>/<Proxy Telephone: <PRX_TEL>>
You indicated that the telephone number shown above <has been disconnected or is out of service/has been changed/is for a pager or fax machine>. Is this correct?
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Input Options |
1-Yes, number <has been disconnected or is out of service/has been changed/is for a pager or fax machine>–Delete number and end interview 2-No, number is valid—Return to previous screen 3-End interview
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: BAD_TEL: Household level variables. Contains invalid phone number.
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
BAD_TEL– phone format |
Screen #/Name |
A12 - INTRO_S1 |
Field Description |
Enumerator introduces him/herself, and determines whether he/she has reached the correct address or telephone number. |
Universe |
START_B=1 and R_TYPE=empty, -OR- RESP_AVAIL=1 -OR- OCC_AVAIL=1 -OR- (LANG_SPEAK=52 and INTRO_S1=3) |
Question Text |
Hello, I’m (your Name) from the U.S. Census Bureau. <Here is my identification. Show ID.>
<Is this <SAMPLE_ADDR>?/Have I reached <HH_TEL/PRX_TEL>?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 4>
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Is this <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
Have I reached <Fill 3>?
1-Yes 2-No, <Fill 5> 3-Language problem 4-Unable to confirm –other reason Don’t Know Refused
1-Enter 1 to continue Refused
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Special Instructions |
Don’t allow Don’t Know if ATTEMPT_TYPE=2 or OCC_AVAIL=1
Editing Sample Address function is allowed. |
Screen #/Name |
A13 - ADDRESS_DESCRIP – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect another way to refer to the sample address to be used in future questions when we only have a physical description. |
Universe |
For SS: INTRO_S1=1 and ((HOUSENO=blank or STREETNM=blank) and (RURALADDRESS=blank)) For PR: INTRO_S1 = 1 and (House Number and Urbanization/Development Name) and (Urbanization/Development Name and Unit Designation) and ((House Number or KM/HM) and Street Name) and ((House Number or KM/HM) and Ramal) and RURALADDRESS are blank |
Question Text |
Ask if necessary.
I need to refer to <SAMPLE_ADDR> during the interview. How would you like me to refer to it? Ex: Jones’ Atlanta house, Maryfield Farm
Press enter if description is correct.
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Input Options |
Open Text Box – 250 Characters Pre-fill with SAMPLE_ADDR (physical description).
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto INTRO_S2
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Special Instructions |
Description: 250 characters, store as ADDRESS_DESCRIP
If ADDRESS_DESCRIP is not empty that field should be used throughout the instrument when the Sample Address is used in fills. |
Screen #/Name |
A14 - INTRO_S2 |
Field Description |
Introduce the survey to the respondent. |
Universe |
INTRO_S1=1 and Sample address is not only a physical description -OR-VER_RESP=1, 2 -OR- FOUND_PROXY=2 -OR- ADDRESS_DESCRIP
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Question Text |
<Fill 1>
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Input Options |
1-Enter 1 to continue Refused
Blank and Don’t Know are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
As part of the census, we are contacting households to make sure we counted everyone correctly. I have some questions about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>.
The interview should take about 10 to 20 minutes. Here is a letter explaining our interview and a sheet I’ll refer to during the interview.
Hand respondent the introductory letter and information sheet.
Earlier we spoke with you about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>. I’m here to complete the interview.
If necessary, read the following to the respondent:
As part of the census, we are contacting households to make sure we counted everyone correctly. I have some questions about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>.
The interview should take about 10 to 20 minutes. Here is a letter explaining our interview and a sheet I’ll refer to during the interview.
If necessary, hand the respondent the introductory letter and information sheet.
As part of the census, we are contacting households to make sure we counted everyone correctly. I have some questions about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>.
Your response to this census is required by law under Title 13 of the United States Code. This is the same law that protects your privacy. No one outside the Census Bureau will see your answers. The interview should take about 10 to 20 minutes.
Earlier we spoke with you about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>. I’m calling back to complete the interview for that address.
If necessary, read the following to the respondent:
As part of the census, we are contacting households to make sure we counted everyone correctly. I have some questions about <this address/<SAMPLE_ADDR>>.
Your response to this census is required by law under Title 13 of the United States Code. This is the same law that protects your privacy. No one outside the Census Bureau will see your answers. The interview should take about 10 to 20 minutes.
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Screen #/Name |
A15- LIVE_HERE – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine whether respondent lives at the address. |
Universe |
INTRO_S2=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3 -OR- LANG_SPEAK=52 and LIVE_HERE=7 |
Question Text |
Do you currently live or stay <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No 3-Vacant now 4-Not a housing unit now 5-Seasonal Occupied 6-Seasonal Vacant 7-Language problem Refused
Blank and Don’t Know are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: CURSTAT
ATTEMPT_TYPE
PRX_REASON
HU_STATUS1
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A16 - OCC_AVAIL |
Field Description |
Obtain current occupant as respondent. |
Universe |
LIVE_HERE=2, RF |
Question Text |
May I speak with someone who currently lives or stays <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes-Continue interview with another respondent 2-No 3-Vacant now 4-Not a housing unit now 5-Seasonal Occupied 6-Seasonal Vacant Refused
Blank and Don’t Know are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: CURSTAT
- If OCC_AVAIL = 3, 4, 5, or 6:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A17 - CUR_OCC |
Field Description |
Asked to determine current status of sample address. |
Universe |
INTRO_S2=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4 and CURSTAT NE 1 -OR- (OCC_AVAIL=2, RF and CURSTAT NE 1) -OR- LANG_SPEAK=52 and CUR_OCC=5 |
Question Text |
Does anyone currently live at <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No, Vacant now 3-No, Not a housing unit now 4-No, Seasonal Vacant 5-Language Problem Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CURSTAT
ATTEMPT_TYPE, R_NAME, R_TYPE - If CUR_OCC = 2, 3, or 4:
If R_NAME or R_TYPE ne blank, then set to blank.
PRX_REASON
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A18 - PRX_OCC |
Field Description |
Determine whether a proxy interview is acceptable. |
Universe |
(CUR_OCC=1 and NOT (PRX_OK = 1 or PRX_REASON = 2,3)) -OR- (OCC_AVAIL=2 and CURSTAT=1) |
Question Text |
Is a proxy interview acceptable?
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Input Options |
1-Yes-All adult occupants are away and will not return until after October 2, 2010. 2-Yes-All adult occupants are incapacitated. 3-No, Proxy unacceptable—end interview. Don’t Know
Blank and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: PRX_REASON
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A19 - LANG_SPEAK – F1 |
Field Description |
Indicate what language the household speaks when there is a language problem. |
Universe |
(INTRO_S1=3 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3) -OR- LIVE_HERE=7 -OR- CUR_OCC=5 |
Question Text |
<Show Language Flashcard >
What language do you speak?
Enter language number <from flashcard>. Enter 52 if the household doesn’t have a language problem. |
Input Options |
1-English 2-Spanish 3-Albanian 4-Amharic 5-Arabic 6-Armenian 7-Bengali 8-Bulgarian 9-Burmese 10-Cambodian 11- Chinese, Simplified 12- Chinese, Traditional 13-Croatian 14-Czech 15-Dari 16-Dinka 17-Dutch
18-Farsi 19-French 20-German 21-Greek 22-Haitian Creole 23-Hebrew 24-Hindi 25-Hmong 26-Hungarian 27-Ilocano 28-Italian 29-Japanese 30-Korean 31-Laotian 32-Lithuanian 33-Malayalam 34-Navajo 35-Nepali 36-Panjabi 37-Polish 38-Portuguese 39-Romanian 40-Russian 41-Serbian 42-Somali 43-Swahili
44-Tagalog 45-Thai 46-Tigrinya 47-Turkish
48-Ukranian 49-Urdu 50-Vietnamese 51-Yiddish 52-No language problem—Return to previous screen Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Screen #/Name |
A20 – SEASONAL_OCCUPIED |
Field Description |
Determine if staying at seasonal unit for more than two months. |
Universe |
LIVE_HERE=5 -OR- OCC_AVAIL=5
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Question Text |
Is there anyone staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> now whose stay will last for more than 2 months?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CURSTAT
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A21 - RESP_KNOWL |
Field Description |
Determine if the proxy respondent is knowledgeable. |
Universe |
(INTRO_S2=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4 and CURSTAT=1) -OR- (OCC_AVAIL=2 and CURSTAT=1 and (PRX_OK=1 or PRX_REASON=2, 3)) -OR- (CUR_OCC=1 and (PRX_OK=1 or PRX_REASON=2, 3)) -OR- PRX_OCC=1, 2 |
Question Text |
I am going to be asking questions about the people who live at <SAMPLE_ADDR> – things like names, ages, and where they lived on <CENDAY>. Do you know that information?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No 3-Vacant now 4-Not a housing unit now Refused
Blank and Don’t Know are not options on this screen.
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Fill Instructions |
Question text will use a fill for the date. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CURSTAT
ATTEMPT_TYPE
PRX_REASON
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A22 - HU_STATUS1 |
Field Description |
Determine reason the sample address is vacant. |
Universe |
FOUND_PROXY=3 -OR- LIVE_HERE=3 -OR- OCC_AVAIL=3 -OR- CUR_OCC=2 -OR- RESP_KNOWL=3 –OR- OBS_NO_OBS = 1 and COUNT_ATTMEPT is greater then or equal to 5 |
Question Text |
Ask if unsure.
Which category best describes this unit?
Read categories as necessary.
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Input Options |
1-For rent 2-For sale only 3-Rented but no one lives there yet 4-Sold but no one lives there yet 5-For vacation, seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 6-For migrant workers 7-Other vacant Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A23 - HU_STATUS2 |
Field Description |
Determine reason the sample address is not a housing unit. |
Universe |
FOUND_PROXY=4 -OR- LIVE_HERE=4 -OR- OCC_AVAIL=4 -OR- CUR_OCC=3 -OR- RESP_KNOWL=4 –OR – OBS_NO_OBS = 2 |
Question Text |
Ask if unsure.
Which category best describes this unit?
Read categories as necessary.
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Input Options |
1-Demolished 2-Burned out 3-Business 4-Other (open to the elements, condemned, under construction) 5-Trailer moved from non-park location 6-Empty mobile home/trailer site 7-Group Quarters Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A24 - USUALRES |
Field Description |
Determine if residents at a seasonal unit have somewhere else they usually live |
Universe |
SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=2 -OR- HUTYPE2=1-5 and USUALRES=blank |
Question Text |
Does everyone staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> have another place where they usually live?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
A25 – HUTYPE1 |
Field Description |
Determine the type of housing unit at the sample address to be used in fills throughout the rest of the interview. |
Universe |
LIVE_HERE=1 -OR- (INTRO_S2=1 and VER_RESP=1 and no roster collected) -OR- SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1, DK, RF -OR- USUALRES=2, DK, RF and HUTYPE1=blank -OR- RESP_KNOWL=1 |
Question Text |
<Select the type of housing unit at < SAMPLE_ADDR > from the following list./Is <SAMPLE_ADDR> a house, townhouse, condominium, apartment, mobile home, or another type of place?>
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Input Options |
1-House, townhouse, condominium 2-Apartment 3-Mobile home 4-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: HUTYPE
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Special Instructions |
HUTYPE – 11 characters, alpha |
Screen #/Name |
A26 - HUTYPE2 |
Field Description |
Determine the type of housing unit at the sample address to be used in fills throughout the rest of the interview. |
Universe |
HUTYPE1=4 |
Question Text |
<Select the type of housing unit at <SAMPLE_ADDR> from the following list./Is <SAMPLE_ADDR> a RV, a tent in a RV park or campground, a boat, a room in a hotel or motel, racetrack living quarters, carnival living quarters, or another type of place?>
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Input Options |
1-RV/tent in RV park or campground 2-Boat 3-Room in a hotel or motel 4-Racetrack living quarters 5-Carnival living quarters 6-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: HUTYPE
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
B1 - ROSTER1A – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect roster for people at a seasonal unit or in a transitory living quarter who have no other place they usually live. |
Universe |
DES -OR- USUALRES=2, DK, RF and HUTYPE1 NE blank -OR- HUTYPE2=1-5 or USUALRES=2, DK, RF -OR- HUTYPE1 NE 4 and USUALRES=2, DK, RF |
Question Text |
<What are the names of the people who are staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR> and have no other place where they usually live?
First name? Middle initial? Last name?>/
<Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)>
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 : “What are the names of the people who are staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> and have no other place where they usually live? First name? Middle initial? Last name?” if it’s the first person.Else: Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?) |
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Set Instructions: ROSFLG (make 2 character, numeric): Person level variable to indicate which roster probe the person was collected on
WNAME: Person level variable that contains the full name of the roster person
PERS#: Person level variable to indicate the person number on the roster
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
ROSFLG- 1 character, numeric
WNAME- 43 characters, alphanumeric The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t Know and Refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number. PERS# -2 characters, numeric.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview.
Do not allow 999 when entering the first person. |
Screen #/Name |
B2-DES |
Field Description |
Collect description to be used in name fills throughout the instrument. |
Universe |
ROSFLG = 1 and ROSTER1A and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- ROSFLG = 2 and ROSTER1B and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- ROSFLG = 3 and NAME_OFTEN2 and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- ROSFLG = 4 and NAME_FIND2 and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- ROSFLG = 5 and NAME_BABY2 and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- ROSFLG = 6 and NAME_REL2 and FNAME=blank, DK, RF –OR- |
Question Text |
If Respondent REFUSES to give name, remind respondent of confidentiality, if appropriate.
If respondent refuses or doesn’t know the name, enter a description of the person (for example, wife, father, daughter, oldest, son, first born, etc.). |
Input Options |
Blank, Don’t Know and Refused are not options on this screen, 20 Characters, alphanumeric |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions WNAME
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
B3-RESP |
Field Description |
Determine if respondent is on the list collected in ROSTER1A |
Universe |
ROSTER1A=999 |
Question Text |
Is the respondent included on the roster?
Enter the number of the person you are talking to. If the respondent isn’t on the roster, enter 50. |
Input Options |
1- <WNAME@1> 2- <WNAME@2> … 49- <WNAME@20>
50 – Respondent not included on roster
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen |
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Set Instructions RESPONDENT, R_NAME, R_TYPE
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Special Instructions |
RESPONDENT – 1 character, numeric
If a name is selected from the list, the roster needs to be reordered to put this person as the first person on the roster. The selected person’s person number (PERS#) should be 1. The remaining person numbers should be reordered.
Only one response allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
B4 - ROSTER1B – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect names of Interview Day Residents. |
Universe |
HUTYPE1 = 1, 2, 3, DK, RF and USUALRES NE 2, DK, RF -OR- HUTYPE2 = 6, DK, RF -OR- DES and ROSFLG=2 |
Screen |
<We’ll start by making a list of everyone who lives or stays <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> now. <Let’s start with you. What is your first name? Middle initial? Last name?/What is the first name of the first person? Middle initial? Last name?>>/
<Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)>
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and Press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
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Set Instructions: ROSFLG
WNAME
RESPONDENT, R_NAME, R_TYPE
PERS#:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: “This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview.”
Do not allow 999 when entering the first person. |
Screen #/Name |
B6 - NAME_OFTEN – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine whether anyone has another place to live but stays at sample unit often. |
Universe |
ROSTER1B = 999 |
Question Text |
Is there anyone else who has another place to live, but who stays <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> often?
Include people who: - stay here overnight more than anywhere else, - stay here overnight half of the time, or - have no place where they stay overnight most of the time
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
B7 -NAME_OFTEN2 |
Field Description |
Determine whether anyone has another place to live but stays at sample unit often. |
Universe |
NAME_OFTEN=1 -OR- DES and ROSFLG=3 |
Question Text |
What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect at bottom of Roster already collected: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: ROSFLG:
WNAME:
PERS#:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
B9 -NAME_FIND – F1 |
Field Description |
Probing question to find people who are staying at sample address until they find another place |
Universe |
NAME_OFTEN=2, DK, RF -OR- NAME_OFTEN2=999 |
Question Text |
Is there anyone else who is staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> until they find a place to live?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
B10 -NAME_FIND2 |
Field Description |
Collect names of people who are staying at sample address until they find another place. |
Universe |
NAME_FIND=1 -OR- DES and ROSFLG=4 |
Question Text |
What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSFLG:
WNAME:
PERS#:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
B12 -NAME_BABY – F1 |
Field Description |
Add any additional children staying the at sample address to the roster. |
Universe |
NAME_FIND=2, DK, RF -OR- NAME_FIND2=999 |
Question Text |
Are there any babies, foster children, or other children who stay <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> that you didn’t mention yet?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
B13 -NAME_BABY2 |
Field Description |
Collect name of baby. |
Universe |
NAME_BABY=1 -OR- DES and ROSFLG=5 |
Question Text |
What is that child’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?
Any other children? (What is that child’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSFLG:
WNAME:
PERS#:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
B15 -NAME_REL – F1 |
Field Description |
Add any additional relatives staying at the sample address |
Universe |
NAME_BABY=2, DK, RF -OR- NAME_BABY2=999 |
Question Text |
Have I missed any relatives or unrelated people who live or stay <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
B16 -NAME_REL2 |
Field Description |
Collect name of relative. |
Universe |
NAME_REL=1 -OR- DES and ROSFLG=6 |
Question Text |
What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If there are no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: ROSFLG:
WNAME:
PERS#:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character, alphanumeric Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters, alphanumeric
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
B18 – ROSTER_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect address of other place if the unit is seasonal or if someone was collected at the NAME_OFTEN probe. |
Universe |
(NAME_REL=2, DK, RF and (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 or ROSFLG=3 for someone on the roster)) -OR- (NAME_REL2=999 or PERS#=49 and (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 or ROSFLG=3 for someone on the roster) -OR- ROSTER_ADDRESS2 -OR- ROSTER1B and PERS#=49 and SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 -OR- NAME_OFTEN2 and PERS#=49 -OR- NAME_FIND2 and PERS#=49 and (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 or ROSFLG=3 for someone on the roster) -OR- NAME_BABY2 and PERS#=49 and (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 or ROSFLG=3 for someone on the roster) –OR- ROSTER_NEIGHBOR and (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 and not the last person on the roster or SEASONAL_OCCUPIED NE 1 and not the last person where ROSFLG=3) –OR- ROSTER_PROBE ne 1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
0 -Add new address 1 – 30- <addresses previously collected> 31-Stayed only at <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused |
Fill Instructions |
If SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1 ask individually (person-based) for all people on the roster. Else only ask for people where ROSFLG=3
3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. |
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Set Variables: If stateside case: ROSTER_ADDR2 through ROSTER_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_ROSTER_ADDR2 through PR_ROSTER_ADDR13:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this question individually for the entire roster if at a seasonal unit (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED=1) otherwise, ask individually for those people on the roster who were collected at the NAME_OFTEN screen (ROSFLG=3)
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display ROSTER_ADDR2 through ROSTER_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for ROSTER_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill each piece of the selected address into the corresponding variable for this person.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If ROSTER_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue."
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Screen #/Name |
B19 - ROSTER_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for city or state of address when address is unknown. |
Universe |
ROSTER_ADDR1 = DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill state, else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSTER_DESCRIP
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Special Instructions |
ROSTER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
If ROSTER_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
B20 –ROSTER_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect address of other place if the unit is seasonal or if someone was collected at the NAME_OFTEN probe |
Universe |
ROSTER_ADDR1 = 0 -OR- ROSTER_PROBE = 1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address.
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Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters
Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters
Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except ROSTER_ADDR8 and PR_ROSTER_ADDR13 are not allowed to be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
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Set Instructions <Roster Address> If collect at least (ROSTER_ADDR2 and ROSTER_ADDR3) or (ROSTER_ADDR3 and ROSTER_ADDR5) then display ROSTER_ADDR2 - ROSTER_ADDR6 where ROSTER_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_ROSTER_ADDR2 and (PR_ROSTER_ADDR3 or PR_ROSTER_ADDR4 or PR_ROSTER_ADDR9)) or (PR_ROSTER_ADDR4 and PR_ROSTER_ADDR6) then display PR_ROSTER_ADDR2 through PR_ROSTER_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display ROSTER_DESCRIP = “<WNAME@X>’s other address”
For stateside address:
Else go to ROSTER_CROSS
For Puerto Rico address:
- Else goto ROSTER_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
If Stateside addresses, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: ROSTER_ADDR2 Street Name: ROSTER_ADDR3 Unit Designation: ROSTER_ADDR4 City: ROSTER_ADDR5 State: ROSTER_ADDR6 Zip: ROSTER_ADDR7 Country: ROSTER_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: House #: PR_ROSTER_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_ROSTER_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_ROSTER_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_ROSTER_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_ROSTER_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_ROSTER_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_ROSTER_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_ROSTER_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_ROSTER_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_ROSTER_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_ROSTER_ADDR12 Country: PR_ROSTER_ADDR13
Store ROSTER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
B21 - ROSTER_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state (or minicipio) of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: ROSTER_ADDRESS2 and (collected the ROSTER_ADDR5 and ROSTER_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (ROSTER_ADDR8 = 1) and (ROSTER_ADDR2, ROSTER_ADDR3, ROSTER_ADDR4, and ROSTER_ADDR7 are blank, DK, RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: ROSTER_ADDRESS2 and PR_ROSTER_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_ROSTER_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_ROSTER_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_ROSTER_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
B22 - ROSTER_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
ROSTER_MILE -OR- ROSTER_ADDR8 = 1 and (ROSTER_ADDR5 or ROSTER_ADDR7 not eq blank, DK or RF) –OR- PR_ROSTER_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_ROSTER_ADDR11 or PR_ROSTER_ADDR12 not equal blank DK or RF |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Don’t Know and Refused is allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto ROSTER_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
Open text – 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
B24 - ROSTER_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors living near the address. |
Universe |
ROSTER_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters, Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
B25 –ROSTER_REV |
Field Description |
Review roster |
Universe |
NAME_REL=2, DK, RF -OR- NAME_REL2=2 or PERS#=49-OR- ROSTER_ADDR1 and (last person on the roster or (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED NE 1 and no other person with ROSFLG=3)) -OR- ROSTER_PROBE=2, DK, RF and (last person on the roster or (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED NE 1 and no other person with ROSFLG=3)) -OR- ROSTER_ADDRESS2 and (last person on the roster or (SEASONAL_OCCUPIED NE 1 and no other person with ROSFLG=3)) -OR- ROSTER_NEIGHBOR -OR- ROSTER1B and PERS#=49 -OR- NAME_FIND2 and PERS#=49 -OR- NAME_BABY2 and PERS#=49 -OR- RESP |
Question Text |
I am going to <show/read> you the list of people I recorded.
<Show/Read> Roster Below
Is everything spelled correctly? Is the list complete?
Every person must have an action to move from screen. To add a person, go to last row and enter 4. NO MORE CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED TO THE ROSTER AFTER THIS SCREEN. YOU CAN NOT RETURN TO THIS SCREEN. |
Input Options |
For PERS# = 1 through N 1. No Change 2. Edit Name 3. Delete Person
For Last Row – (non-person row where FNAME is filled with 999) 4. Add Person 5. Table Now Correct – Continue Interview
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions: ROSFLG
PERS#
DELETE: Person level variable to indicate if person was deleted. No additional questions will be asked for people with DELETE=1.
PERCOUNT: Count of people on the roster.
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Special Instructions |
Exception to general formatting: The Form pane needs to be larger then the question pane. The rows should be larger then normal collection size for better ease of reading by the respondent.
Allow all name fields to be edited.
Allow additions to and deletions from the roster. When a name is deleted from the roster, no additional questions should be asked about that person. However, the data collected for that person to this point should be kept and included in the output. At least one person must be on the roster that does not have DELETE = 1
No additional people can be added to the roster when PERCOUNT=49
When the first name field is deleted, a description must be collected.
When ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3, only allow the interviewer to edit the name on the list (respondent) but do not allow the person to be deleted.
PERCOUNT – 2 characters, numeric Count of the people on the roster after the deleted people have been removed. For each row after an answer is entered, the wording for that action should appear on that row. 1 – No Change 2 – Name Edited 3 – Person Deleted 4 – Person Added 5 – Continue Household level
Insert a firewall after this screen. No more changes allowed to this roster after this review.
The person with RESP=1 can not be deleted and at least one person must be on the roster.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
C1 - HERE_CD – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine where person was living on Census Day. |
Universe |
ROSTER_REV=5 -OR- (INMVR_DATE1 NE 21-24, DK, RF and not last person on roster where MOVER=2) -OR- (INMVR_DATECD and not last person on the roster where MOVER=2) -OR- (INMVR_EXPDATE and not last person on the roster where MOVER=2) -OR- (INMVR_BACK=2 and not last person on the roster where MOVER=2) |
Question Text |
<Now using your calendar think back to where <you were/<WNAME@1> was> living on <CENDAY> >
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> living <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> on <CENDAY> or somewhere else?
Exclude short hotel stays
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Input Options |
1-<Here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> 2-Somewhere else 3-Born after <CENFULL> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1Fill 1:
1.1If RESPONDENT=1 display: you were
2Fill 4:
5. question text and input options will use a date fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Variables: MOVER: Person level flag to indicate mover status
Once MOVER has been set for all persons on the roster: WHI: Household level flag to indicate if there is a whole household of inmovers
WHNR: Household level flag to indicate if there is a whole household of non-residents
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Special Instructions |
This question is asked for all people on the roster. The remaining questions in this series (C2 – C15) are asked for people with MOVER=2 (inmovers).
MOVER: 1 character, numeric 1 = Nonmover 2 = Inmover 3 = Born since Census Day 4 = Outmover 5 = Unresolved 6 = Nonresident
WHI, 1 character, numeric
WHNR, 1 character, numeric |
Screen #/Name |
C2 - INMVR_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect Person’s Census Day address. |
Universe |
HERE_CD=2 |
Question Text |
What was <your/<WNAME@X>’s> address on <CENDAY>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30-<Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Variables:
If stateside case: INMVR_ADDR2 through INMVR_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_INMVR_ADDR2 through PR_INMVR_ADDR13:
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Special Instructions |
Ask series (C2 – C15) for people where MOVER=2
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display INMVR_ADDR2 through INMVR_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for INMVR_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding INMVR_* variable for that person with the address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If INMVR_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue."
For all addresses chosen in the INMVR section, a type needs to be collected. Type should be associated with a unique address. So if the address is picked from a pick list and wasn’t initially collected in INMVR (hence having no type connected to the address) then Type needs to be collected. Once a type is collected for a unique address it does not need to be collected again. |
Screen #/Name |
C3 - INMVR_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe to see if respondent knows any part of the address |
Universe |
INMVR_ADDR1 = DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions IN_DESCRIP
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Special Instructions |
IN_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
If INMVR_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
C4 - INMVR_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect inmover address. |
Universe |
INMVR_ADDR1 = 0 -OR- INMVR_PROBE = 1 |
Question Text |
What was <your/<WNAME@X>’s> address on <CENDAY>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters
ZIP CodeZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except INMVR_ADDR8 and PR_INMVR_ADDR13 can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
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Set Instructions <Inmover Address> If collect at least (INMVR_ADDR2 and INMVR_ADDR3) or (INMVR_ADDR3 and INMVR_ADDR5) then display INMVR_ADDR2 - INMVR_ADDR6 where INMVR_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_INMVR_ADDR2 and (PR_INMVR_ADDR3 or PR_INMVR_ADDR4 or PR_INMVR_ADDR9)) or (PR_INMVR_ADDR4 and PR_INMVR_ADDR6) then display PR_INMVR_ADDR2 through PR_INMVR_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display IN_DESCRIP = “<WNAME@X>’s <CENDAY> address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
- Else goto INMVR_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: INMVR_ADDR2 Street Name: INMVR_ADDR3 Unit Designation: INMVR_ADDR4 City: INMVR_ADDR5 State: INMVR_ADDR6 Zip: INMVR_ADDR7 Country: INMVR_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP CodeHouse #: PR_INMVR_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_INMVR_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_INMVR_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_INMVR_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_INMVR_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_INMVR_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_INMVR_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_INMVR_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_INMVR_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_INMVR_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_INMVR_ADDR12 Country: PR_INMVR_ADDR13
Store IN_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
C5- INMVR_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the inmover address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is that the address is in the same city and state (or municipio) of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: INMVR_ADDRESS2 and (collected the INMVR_ADDR5 and INMVR_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (INMVR_ADDR8 = 1) and (INMVR_ADDR2, INMVR_ADDR3, INMVR_ADDR4, and INMVR_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: PR_INMVR_ADDRESS2 and PR_INMVR_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_INMVR_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_INMVR_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_INMVR_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C6 - INMVR_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the inmover address. |
Universe |
INMVR_MILE -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C7 - INMVR_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks of inmover address. |
Universe |
INMVR_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C8 – INMVR_TYPE1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collecting the type of place person stayed in on Census day during personal visit. |
Universe |
INMVR_ADDR1 = 1-30 and INMVR_TYPE1 = blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1,2 INMVR_ADDRESS2 and INMVR_ADDR5, and INMVR_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 and PR_INMVR_ADDR11 and PR_INMVR_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- INMVR_LNDMRKS and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2-OR- INMVR_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
Is the place <you were/<WNAME@X> was> staying on <CENDAY> a house or apartment or another type of place like those shown on List A <on the information sheet I gave you>?
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Input Options |
1-House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12- Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 13-Homeless 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
3Fill 1:3.1If RESPONDENT=1 display: you were3.2Else display: <WNAME@X> was
4Fill 2:4.1If this is the first time the question is being asked, display: on the information sheet I gave you
3. date in question text will be a fill |
Set Instructions |
INMVR_TYPE3 If INMVR_TYPE1 = 1, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 1 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 2, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 2 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 3, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 3 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 4, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 4 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 5, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 5 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 6, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 6 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 7, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 7 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 8, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 8 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 9, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 9 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 10, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 10 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 11, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 11 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 12, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 12 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 13, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 14 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = 14, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 14 Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE1 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE3 = RF |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C9 – INMVR_TYPE2 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place when “other” is selected at previous screen |
Universe |
INMVR_TYPE1 = 14 |
Question Text |
What type of place was that?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Blank is not allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto INMVR_BACK |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C10 – INMVR_TYPE3 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place person stayed on CD during a telephone interview |
Universe |
INMVR_ADDR1 = 1-30 and INMVR_TYPE1 = blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 3,4 INMVR_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 and INMVR_ADDR5, and INMVR_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 and PR_INMVR_ADDR11 and PR_INMVR_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- INMVR_LNDMRKS and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
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Question Text |
Is that place a house or apartment, college housing, military housing, senior housing, or another type of place?
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Input Options |
1- House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-College housing 3-Military housing 4-Senior housing 5-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If INMVR_TYPE3 = 1, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 1 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = RF |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C11 – INMVR_TYPE4 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place person stayed on CD during a telephone interview |
Universe |
INMVR_TYPE3 = 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Question Text |
<Is that place a dorm, a sorority or fraternity house, or some other college housing?/Is that place a barracks, a ship, or some other military housing?/Is that place a nursing home or an independent or assisted living facility?/Is that other type of place a jail, a group home, a shelter, a school for people with disabilities, a psychiatric facility, or some other place?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 2> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2- Dormitory or residence hall 3- Sorority or fraternity house 16-Other college housing
4-Military Barracks 5- Military Ship 17-Other, military housing
6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 18-Another type of place
8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12- Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other
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Set Instructions |
INMVR_TYPE1 and INMVR_TYPE2 If INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 2, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 2 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 3, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 3 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 16, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 14 and INMVR_TYPE2 = Other college housing Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 2 and INMVR_TYPE4 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = RF Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 4, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 4 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 5, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 5 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 17, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 14 and INMVR_TYPE2 = Other military housing Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 3 and INMVR_TYPE4 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = RF Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 6, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 6 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 7, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 7 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 18, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 14 and INMVR_TYPE2 = Another type of place Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 4 and INMVR_TYPE4 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = RF Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 8, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 8 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 9, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 9 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 10, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 10 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 11, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 11 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 12, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 12 Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = 14, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = 14 and INMVR_TYPE2 = Other housing Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = DK, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = DK Else if INMVR_TYPE3 = 5 and INMVR_TYPE4 = RF, then set INMVR_TYPE1 = RF |
Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions:
Goto INMVR_BACK |
Special Instructions |
The numbers for the response options are not in order based on how the responses are displayed on the screen. This is so the options from multiple lists will have the same output value. |
Screen #/Name |
C11a – INMVR_TYPE5 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
INMVR_TYPE1 = 6 or 7 –OR – INMVR_TYPE4 = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
<Do you/Does WNAME@X> have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place? |
Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:4.2If RESPONDENT=1 display: Do you4.3Else display: Does <WNAME@X>
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Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions: If stateside address: If ROSTER_ADDR1 not = blank and INMVR_ADDR1 not = blank and ROSTER_ADDR* not = INMVER_ADDR*, goto INMVR_EXPDATE Else Goto INMVR_BACK If Puerto Rico address: If ROSTER_ADDR1 not = blank and INMVR_ADDR1 not = blank and PR_ROSTER_ADDR* not = PR_INMVR_ADDR*, goto INMVR_EXPDATE Else Goto INMVR_BACK |
Special Instructions |
For stateside addresses: Where * = 2 through 8. For Puerto Rico addresses: Where * = 2 through 12. |
Screen #/Name |
C12 - INMVR_BACK |
Field Description |
Determine if persons still spends time at their census day address |
Universe |
INMVR_ADDR1=1 –30 -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 and INMVR_ADDR8 NE 1 -OR- INMVR_ADDRESS2 and PR_INMVR_ADDR13 NE 2 -OR- INMVR_TYPE1 NE 6, 7, 14, 13 and has less then 2 unique addresses -OR- INMVR_TYPE2 -OR- INMVR_TYPE3=1, DK, RF -OR- INMVR_TYPE4 –OR- INMVR_TYPE5
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Question Text |
Is <SAMPLE_ADDR> <your/<WNAME@X>’s> only residence now, or <do you/does <WNAME@X>> still spend some time during the year at <Inmover Address>?
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Input Options |
1-<SAMPLE_ADDR> only residence 2-Still spend some time at both 3- Complex Situation Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
5Fill 1
4. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CYCLE: Person level flag to indicate if the person cycles between the Sample address and the Census Day address
WHI
WHNR If this is the last person on the roster and MOVER= 3 or 6 for all persons on the roster, set WHNR=1
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
CYCLE, 1 character, numeric 0 = No 1 = Yes 2 = Don’t Know |
Screen #/Name |
C13 - INMVR_DATE1 |
Field Description |
Collect date person moved to the sample address |
Universe |
INMVR_BACK = 1 -OR- INMVR_TYPE1=13 |
Question Text |
What date did <you/<WNAME@X>> move <here/to <SAMPLE_ADDR>>?
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Input Options |
0 – Add New Date 1 – 20 -<previously collected inmover dates> 21-Never Lived here 22- Date Unclear 23- Other Don’t Know Refused
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Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: IN_MONTH, IN_DAY, IN_YEAR
MOVER
WHI
WHNR
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month:
IN_MONTH,
2 characters,numeric Year: IN_YEAR, 4 digit, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside range.
For input options 1-20 display inmover dates collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display dates if Month, Day, or Year is Don’t Know or Refused. Display previously collect dates with format mm/dd/yyyy.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed. Once we have asked this question of everyone on the roster (with MOVER=2 initially) and updated the mover flag based on the response, we need to scan the entire roster to see if either one of the following conditions apply: 1. If everyone on the roster has MOVER=2 or 3 set WHI=1 2. If everyone on the roster has MOVER=3 or 6 set WHNR=1
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Screen #/Name |
C13a - INMVR_DATE2 |
Field Description |
Collect date person moved to the sample address |
Universe |
INMVR_DATE1 = 0 |
Question Text |
What date did <you/<WNAME@X>> move <here/to <SAMPLE_ADDR>>?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year
Don’t Know Refused
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions:
MOVER
WHI
WHNR
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month:
IN_MONTH,
2 characters, numeric Year: IN_YEAR, 4 digit, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside range. Do not allow blanks for month, day, and year. Check month that it's 1-12. Check day that it's 1-31. Check that day falls into the correct range for it's month. Check that year is 4-digits.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed. Once we have asked this question of everyone on the roster (with MOVER=2 initially) and updated the mover flag based on the response, we need to scan the entire roster to see if either one of the following conditions apply: 1. If everyone on the roster has MOVER=2 or 3 set WHI=1 2. If everyone on the roster has MOVER=3 or 6 set WHNR=1
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
C14 - INMVR_DATECD |
Field Description |
Determining whether the respondent moved in before, after, or on April 1st. |
Universe |
INMVR_DATE1=22, DK, RF or IN_YEAR=DK, RF or (IN_YEAR=2010 and (IN_MONTH= DK, RF or (IN_MONTH=April and IN_DAY=DK, RF))
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Question Text |
Did <you/<WNAME@X>> move in before <CENDAY>, after <CENDAY>, or on <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Before <CENDAY> 2-After <CENDAY> 3-On <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. date in question/answer text will be a fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
WHI
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
C15 - INMVR_EXPDATE – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine how much time was spent at each address. |
Universe |
INMVR_BACK=3, DK, RF -OR- INMVR_DATE1 and date is before April 1st, 2010 or INMVR_DATE1=21, 23 -OR- INMVR_DATECD=DK, RF
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Question Text |
Please tell me how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
Example of notes:
only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville
DK and Refused are allowed. Blank is not allowed. |
Input Options |
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Fill Instructions |
6Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Open Text – 100 characters.
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Screen #/Name |
D1 - OUT_MOV – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine whether anyone moved out of the sample address on or after Census Day. |
Universe |
(HERE_CD NE 2 and (WHI and WHNR NE 1 and PERCOUNT NE 49)) -OR- (INMVR_BACK=2 and last person where MOVER=2 and (WHI and WHNR NE 1 and PERCOUNT NE 49)) -OR- (INMVR_DATE1 NE 22, 22, 23, 24 and (WHI and WHNR NE 1 and PERCOUNT NE 49)) -OR- (INMVR_DATECD and WHI NE 1 and PERCOUNT NE 49) -OR- INMVR_EXPDATE and (WHI and WHNR NE 1 and PERCOUNT NE 49)) |
Question Text |
Now let’s talk about <SAMPLE_ADDR>.
Was there anyone else living or staying <here/at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> during <CENMONTHS> who is no longer living <here/there>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
7Fill 2
3. Date in question text will be a fill. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
D2 - OUTMOV_NAME |
Field Description |
Collect names of Census Day outmovers. |
Universe |
OUT_MOV=1 -OR- OUTMOV_DES |
Screen |
What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If no additional people, type 999 in the first name and press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name and Suffix
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSFLG
PERS#
WNAME
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: 20 Characters, Store as FNAME Middle Initial: 1 Character, Store as MINIT Last Name: 20 Characters, Store as LNAME
The WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the instrument.
Don’t know and refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (PERS#) beginning with the last person number on the roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
D3 - OUTMOV_DES |
Field Description |
Roster List, collecting description of additional outmover. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_NAME and FNAME=blank, DK, RF |
Question Text |
If Respondent REFUSES to give name, remind respondent of confidentiality, if appropriate.
If respondent refuses or doesn’t know the name, enter a description of the person (for example, wife, father, daughter, oldest son, first born, etc.).
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Input Options |
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions WNAME
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Store as DESCRIPTION: 20 Characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
D4 - OUTMOV_DATE1 |
Field Description |
Date outmover moved out of sample address. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_NAME=2 or PERS#=49 -OR- (OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=2, DK, RF or (OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and DECEASED=1) and not the last person where ROSFLG=8 -OR- OUTMOV_TYPE1=13 -OR- OUTMOV_ADDR1=1-30 -OR- OUTMOV_PROBE=2, DK, RF -OR- OUT_ADDRESS2 and (OUTMOV_ADDR8 NE 1 or OUTMOV_ADDR5, , and OUTMOV_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) -OR- OUT_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OUTMOV_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_OUTMOV_ADDR11 and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) -OR- OUTMOV_NEIGHBOR
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Question Text |
What date did <WNAME@X> leave <SAMPLE_ADDR> to live somewhere else?
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Input Options |
0 – Add New Date
1 – 20 -<previously collected outmover dates> 21-Never Lived here 22- Date Unclear 23-Deceased 24-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is an option in all date fields |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Fill 2
3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OUT_MONTH, OUT_DAY, OUT_YEAR
MOVER
DECEASED
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask series (D4 – D7) for each people where ROSFLG=8
Store data in the following variables: Month:
OUT_MONTH, 2
characters, numeric Year: OUT_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside range.
For input options 1-20 display outmover dates collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display the date if Month, Day, or Year are Don’t Know or Refused. Display previously collect dates with format mm/dd/yyyy.
If a date is selected from the list, fill the corresponding OUT_* variable for that person with the date information selected.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed.
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Screen #/Name |
D4a - OUTMOV_DATE2 |
Field Description |
Date outmover moved out of sample address. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_DATE1 = 0
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Question Text |
What date did <WNAME@X> leave <SAMPLE_ADDR> to live somewhere else?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year
Don’t Know Refused
Don’t Know and Refused are options in all date fields |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions:
MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask series (D4 – D7) for each people where ROSFLG=8
Store data in the following variables: Month:
OUT_MONTH, 2
characters, numeric Year: OUT_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside range. Do not allow blanks for month, day, and year. Check month that it's 1-12. Check day that it's 1-31. Check that day falls into the correct range for it's month. Check that year is 4-digits.
If a date is selected from the list, fill the corresponding OUT_* variable for that person with the date information selected.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed.
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
D5 - OUTMOV_EXPDATE – F1 |
Field Description |
Explanation for “Never Lived Here” and “Other” |
Universe |
OUTMOV_DATE1 = 21, 24
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Question Text |
Could you explain a little more about that?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
If OUTMOV_DATE1=24, goto OUTMOV_DATECD
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D6 - OUTMOV_DATECD |
Field Description |
Determining whether the outmover moved from the sample address before, after, or on April 1st. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_DATE1 and OUT_YEAR=DK, RF or (OUT_YEAR=2010 and OUT_MONTH=DK, RF) or OUTMOV_DATE1=22, 23, DK, RF -OR- OUTMOV_EXPDATE and OUTMOV_DATE1=24 |
Question Text |
Did <WNAME@X> <pass away/leave <SAMPLE_ADDR>> before <CENDAY>, after <CENDAY>, or on <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Before <CENDAY> 2-After <CENDAY> 3-On <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Date in question/answer text will be a fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D7 - OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE |
Field Description |
Determine if respondent is knowledgeable about the outmovers before continuing the interview for the outmovers. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_DATE1 -OR- OUTMOV_EXPDATE and OUTMOV_DATE1 NE 24 -OR- OUTMOV_DATECD |
Question Text |
Do you know <WNAME@X> well enough to answer questions about other places where he/she might have stayed during <CENMONTHS> ?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Date in question text will be a fill. |
Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS
SKIP INSTRUCTIONS If DECEASED=1 and last person where ROSFLG=8, goto REVIEW_LIST
If OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2, goto OUTMOV_TYPE1
Else if OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4, goto OUTMOV_TYPE3
Else if not the last person where ROSFLG=8, goto OUTMOV_DATE1 for next person
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Special Instructions |
If NOKNOW = 1 then treat the person the same as DELETE = 1 and the person should not be displayed in a list of persons and should not have person based questions asked. |
Screen #/Name |
D8 - OUTMOV_TYPE1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determining the type of place outmover moved to during personal visit interview |
Universe |
OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
Did <WNAME@X> move to a house or apartment or another type of place like those shown on List A <on the information sheet I gave you>?
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Input Options |
1-House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12- Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 13-Homeless 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
8Fill 1:8.1If this is the first time question is asked display: on the information sheet I gave you
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Set Instructions |
OUTMOV_TYPE3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 If OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 1, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 1 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 2, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 2 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 3, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 3 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 4, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 4 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 5, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 5 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 6, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 6 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 7, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 7 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 8, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 8 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 9, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 9 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 10, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 10 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 11, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 11 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 12, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 12 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 13, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 14 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 14, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 14 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE3 = RF |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D9 - OUTMOV_TYPE2 – F1 |
Field Description |
Description of the type of place outmover moved from |
Universe |
OUTMOV_TYPE1=14 |
Question Text |
What type of place was that?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
goto OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D10 – OUTMOV_TYPE3 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place outmover moved to during telephone interview. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- OUTMOV_DATECD and DECEASED NE 1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 |
Question Text |
Is that place a house or apartment, college housing, military housing, senior housing, or another type of place?
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Input Options |
1- House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-College housing 3-Military housing 4-Senior housing 5-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 1, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 1 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF |
Skip Instructions |
If OUTMOV_TYPE3=2, 3, 4, 5, goto OUTMOV_TYPE4
Else goto OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D11 – OUTMOV_TYPE4 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place outmover moved to during telephone interview. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_TYPE3=2, 3, 4, 5 |
Question Text |
<Is that place a dorm, a sorority or fraternity house, or some other college housing?/Is that place a barracks, a ship, or some other military housing?/Is that place a nursing home or an independent or assisted living facility?/Is that other type of place a jail, a group home, a shelter, a school for people with disabilities, a psychiatric facility, or some other place?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 2> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2- Dormitory or Residence Hall 3-Sorority/Fraternity House 16-Other college housing
4-Military Barracks 5- Military Ship 17-Other, military housing
6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 18-Another type of place
8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12-Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other
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Set Instructions |
OUTMOV_TYPE1 and OUTMOV_TYPE2 If OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 2, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 2 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 3, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 3 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 16, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 14 and OUTMOV_TYPE2 = Other college housing Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 2 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 4, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 4 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 5, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 5 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 17, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 14 and OUTMOV_TYPE2 = Other military housing Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 3 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 6, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 6 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 7, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 7 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 18, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 14 and OUTMOV_TYPE2 = Another type of place Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 4 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 8, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 8 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 9, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 9 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 10, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 10 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 11, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 11 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 12, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 12 Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 14, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 14 and OUTMOV_TYPE2 = Other housing Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = DK, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = DK Else if OUTMOV_TYPE3 = 5 and OUTMOV_TYPE4 = RF, then set OUTMOV_TYPE1 = RF |
Skip Instructions |
- If OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 6 or 7, goto OUTMOV_TYPE5 - Else Goto OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
The numbers for the response options are not in order based on how the responses are displayed on the screen. This is so the options from multiple lists will have the same output value. |
Screen #/Name |
D11a – OUTMOV_TYPE5 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_TYPE1 = 6 or 7 –OR – OUTMOV_TYPE4 = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
Does WNAME@X have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place? |
Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions: Goto OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D12 - OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect outmover address. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_TYPE1 NE 13, 14 -OR- OUTMOV_TYPE2 -OR- OUTMOV_TYPE3=1, DK, RF -OR- OUTMOV_TYPE4 –OR- OUTMOV_TYPE5 |
Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address.
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30- <Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions:
If stateside case: OUTMOV_ADDR2 through OUTMOV_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through PR_OUTMOV_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display OUTMOV_ADDR2 through OUTMOV_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for OUTMOV_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding OUTMOV_* variable for that person with the corresponding address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If OUTMOV_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
D13 - OUTMOV_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for city or state of outmover address when address is unknown. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_ADDR1 = DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OUT_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
OUT_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
If OUTMOV_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
D14 - OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect outmover address. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_ADDR1 = 0 -OR- OUTMOV_PROBE = 1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including zip code Don’t include P.O. Box Address |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 characters Name of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Outmover Address> If collect at least (OUTMOV_ADDR2 and OUTMOV_ADDR3) or (OUTMOV_ADDR3 and OUTMOV_ADDR5) then display OUTMOV_ADDR2 - OUTMOV_ADDR6 where OUTMOV_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_OUTMOV_ADDR2 and (PR_OUTMOV_ADDR3 or PR_OUTMOV_ADDR4 or PR_OUTMOV_ADDR9)) or (PR_OUTMOV_ADDR4 and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR6) then display PR_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through PR_OUTMOV_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6-Else display OUT_DESCRIP = “Address <WNAME@X> moved to”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: OUTMOV_ADDR2 Street Name: OUTMOV_ADDR3 Unit Designation: OUTMOV_ADDR4 City: OUTMOV_ADDR5 State: OUTMOV_ADDR6 Zip: OUTMOV_ADDR7 Country: OUTMOV_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR12 Country: PR_OUTMOV_ADDR13
Store OUT_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
D15 - OUTMOV_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the outmover address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 and (collected the OUTMOV_ADDR5 and OUTMOV_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (OUTMOV_ADDR8 = 1) and (OUTMOV_ADDR2, OUTMOV_ADDR3, OUTMOV_ADDR4, and OUTMOV_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_OUTMOV_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D16 - OUTMOV_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the outmover address |
Universe |
OUTMOV_MILE -OR- OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto OUTMOV_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D17 - OUTMOV_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks of outmover address |
Universe |
OUTMOV_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters
Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
D18 - OUTMOV_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors living near the address. |
Universe |
OUTMOV_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Open Text – 100 Characters |
Screen #/Name |
D19 - REVIEW_LIST |
Field Description |
Review list of Outmovers |
Universe |
OUTMOV_TYPE1=13 and last person where ROSFLG=8 -OR- OUTMOV_ADDR1=1-30 and last person where ROSFLG=8 -OR- OUTMOV_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person where ROSFLG=8-OR- OUTMOV_NEIGHBOR and last person where ROSFLG=8 -OR- (OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 and (OUTMOV_ADDR8 ne 1 or OUTMOV_ADDR5, and OUTMOV_ADDR7 = blank, DK, or RF and last person where ROSFLG=8)) -OR- (OUTMOV_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OUTMOV_ADDR13 ne 2 or PR_OUTMOV_ADDR11 and PR_OUTMOV_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF and last person where ROSFLG=8)) -OR- OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=2, DK, RF or (OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1 and DECEASED=1) and last person where ROSFLG=8 |
Question Text |
I am going to <show/read> you the list of people who have <moved out/passed away/moved out or passed away>. <Names of outmovers ONLY>
<Have I spelled all names correctly?/Is that correct?>
Every person must have an action to move from screen. To add a person, go to last row and enter 4. |
Input Options |
For PERS# = 1 through N 1. No Change 2. Edit Name 3. Delete Person
For Last Row – (non-person row where FNAME is filled with 999) 4. Add Person 5. Table Now Correct – Continue Interview
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSFLG
PERS#
DELETE
PERCOUNT
OUTCOUNT
Skip Instructions:
- If REVIEW_LIST = 4, create new row before the “999” row and enter FNAME, MINIT, LNAME, DES(if appropriate) - If REVIEW_LIST = 5, goto OTHER_NAME |
Special Instructions |
Allow all name fields to be edited.
Allow additions and deletions from the list of outmovers (ROSFLG=8 and OUTMOV_KNOWLEDGE=1). When a name is deleted from the roster, no additional questions should be asked about that person. However, the data collected for that person to this point should be kept and included in the output.
Set PERCOUNT after the deleted people have been removed.
No additional additions can be added to the roster once PERCOUNT=49
This screen should work the same as B25(ROSTER_REV) Household level
If a person has a NOKNOW=1, then this is the last screen where you should see this person.
Once PERS#=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
E1 - OTHER_NAME – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if HH members go by nicknames or other names. |
Universe |
REVIEW_LIST -OR- OTHER_NAME2 -OR- HERE_CD NE 2 and (WHI=1or WHNR=1 or PERCOUNT=49) -OR- INMVR_BACK=2 and (WHI=1or WHNR=1 or PERCOUNT=49) -OR- INMVR_DATE1 and (WHI=1or WHNR=1 or PERCOUNT=49) -OR- INMVR_DATECD and (WHI=1or WHNR=1 or PERCOUNT=49) -OR- INMVR_EXPDATE and (WHI=1or WHNR=1 or PERCOUNT=49) -OR- OUT_MOV=2, DK, RF
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Question Text |
<<Do you/Does <WNAME@X>> ever go by a nickname or a middle (or maiden) name?/How about <WNAME@X> (Does <WNAME@X> ever go by a nickname or middle (or maiden) name?>
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E2 - OTHER_NAME2 |
Field Description |
Collect nicknames or other names household members go by. |
Universe |
OTHER_NAME = 1 |
Question Text |
What is the other name <you go/<WNAME@X> goes> by? |
Input Options |
Open Text - 30 Character Field
Don’t Know or Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E4 – REF_PERS |
Field Description |
Collect name(s) of who own(s) or rent(s) the house/apartment. |
Universe |
TENURE = 1, 2 or 3 and PERCOUNT GT 1 |
Question Text |
Of the people who live <here/there>, who <owns/rents> <this/that> <HUTYPE>?
Read aloud if necessary.
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Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
9Fill 19.1If ATTEMPT_TYPE=1 display: here
10Fill 2
Fill 4
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions REFERENCE
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Only allow one response
Show roster and provide checkbox for each person on the roster.
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Screen #/Name |
E5 – RELATION1 |
Field Description |
Obtain relationships for HH members in multi-person HH during a personal visit interview. |
Universe |
REF_PERS and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- TENURE = 4, DK, RF and Multi-Person HH and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- RELATION_REVIEW=2 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
<Please look at List B on the information sheet I gave you at the beginning of the interview.>
How <are you/ is <WNAME@X>> related to <you/<WNAME@X>>?
Read response options aloud if necessary. |
Input Options |
1-Husband or wife 2-Biological son or daughter 3- Adopted son or daughter 4- Stepson or stepdaughter 5-Brother or sister 6-Father or mother 7-Grandchild 8-Parent-in-law 9-Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 10-Other relative 11-Roomer or boarder 12-Housemate or roommate 13-Unmarried partner 14-Other nonrelative Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If RELATION1=1, then set RELATION2=1 Else if RELATION1=2, then set RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=1 Else if RELATION1=3, then set RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=2 Else if RELATION1=4, then set RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=3 Else if RELATION1=5, then set RELATION2=3 Else if RELATION1=6, then set RELATION2=4 Else if RELATION1=7, then set RELATION2=5 Else if RELATION1=8, then set RELATION2=6 Else if RELATION1=9, then set RELATION2=7 Else if RELATION1=10, then set RELATION2=8 Else if RELATION1=11, then set RELATION2=9 Else if RELATION1=12, then set RELATION2=10 Else if RELATION1=13, then set RELATION2=11 Else if RELATION1=14, then set RELATION2=12 Else if RELATION1=DK, then set RELATION2=DK Else if RELATION1=RF, then set RELATION2=RF |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self.
First person in sentence should be current person row and 2nd person in sentence should be reference person.
If you are on RELATION1 because RELATION_REVIEW=2 and the last person on the roster, then after changing the relationship you will need to use the END key to get to the last unanswered question. The instrument will not skip to SPAN_ORIG without using the END key |
Screen #/Name |
E6 – RELATION2 |
Field Description |
Obtain relationships for HH members in multi-person HH during a telephone interview. |
Universe |
REF_PERS and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4-OR- TENURE = 4, DK, RF and Multi-Person HH and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- RELATION3 and not the last person on the roster -OR- RELATION_REVIEW and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
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Question Text |
How <are you/ is <WNAME@X>> related to <you/<WNAME@X>?
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Input Options |
1-Husband or wife 2-Son or daughter 3- Brother or sister 4- Father or mother 5-Grandchild 6-Parent-in-law 7-Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 8-Other relative 9-Roomer or boarder 10-Housemate or roommate 11-Unmarried partner 12-Other nonrelative Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If RELATION2=1, then set RELATION1=1 Else if RELATION2=3, then set RELATION1=5 Else if RELATION2=4, then set RELATION1=6 Else if RELATION2=5, then set RELATION1=7 Else if RELATION2=6, then set RELATION1=8 Else if RELATION2=7, then set RELATION1=9 Else if RELATION2=8, then set RELATION1=10 Else if RELATION2=9, then set RELATION1=11 Else if RELATION2=10, then set RELATION1=12 Else if RELATION2=11, then set RELATION1=13 Else if RELATION2=12, then set RELATION1=14 Else if RELATION2=DK, then set RELATION1=DK Else if RELATION2=RF, then set RELATION1=RF |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self.
First person in sentence should be current person row and 2nd person in sentence should be reference person
If you are on RELATION2 because RELATION_REVIEW=2 and the last person on the roster, then after changing the relationship you will need to use the END key to get to the last unanswered question. The instrument will not skip to SPAN_ORIG without using the END key. |
Screen #/Name |
E7 – RELATION3 |
Field Description |
Obtain more information on relationship in a telephone interview |
Universe |
RELATION2=2 |
Question Text |
Ask or verify
<Are you/Is <WNAME@X>> <your/ <WNAME@X>’s > biological son or daughter, adopted son or daughter, OR stepson or stepdaughter?
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Input Options |
1-Biological son or daughter 2- Adopted son or daughter 3- Stepson or stepdaughter 4-Foster son or daughter (DO NOT READ) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=1, then set RELATION1=2 Else if RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=2, then set RELATION1=3 Else if RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=3, then set RELATION1=4 Else if RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=4, then set RELATION1=12 Else if RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=DK, then set RELATION1=DK Else if RELATION2=2 and RELATION3=RF, then set RELATION1=RF |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self.
First person in sentence should be current person row and 2nd person in sentence should be reference person.
If you are on RELATION3 because RELATION_REVIEW=2 and the last person on the roster, then after changing the relationship you will need to use the END key to get to the last unanswered question. The instrument will not skip to SPAN_ORIG without using the END key. |
Screen #/Name |
E8 – SEX |
Field Description |
Obtain sex of each individual on the roster. |
Universe |
TENURE and only one person on the roster -OR- RELATION1 and last Person on the roster -OR- RELATION2 NE 2 and last person on the roster -OR- RELATION3 and last person on the roster |
Question Text |
Ask or verify sex for all persons. Do not enter/record sex based upon observation or responses to other items.
<<Are you/Is <WNAME@X>> male or female?/How about WNAME@X (Is WNAME@X male or female)?>
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Input Options |
1-Male 2-Female Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Only allow one response |
Screen #/Name |
E9 – DOB |
Field Description |
Collect date of birth |
Universe |
SEX and last person on the roster -OR- ASK_AGE GE 1 and not last person on the roster -OR- DOB_APRIL and not last person on the roster -OR- CONFIRM_AGE and not last person on the roster -OR- RELATION1 and RELATION_REVIEW NE blank and not the last person on the roster -OR- RELATION2 and RELATION_REVIEW NE blank and not the last person on the roster -OR- RELATION3 and RELATION_REVIEW NE blank and not the last person on the roster -OR- CORRECTDOB and not the last person on the roster -OR- RELATION_REVIEW=1, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster |
Question Text |
What is <your/<WNAME@X>’s> date of birth?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year - Year range is 1885 – 2010.
Don’t Know and Refused are options in all fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions CALC_AGE: Person level variable of the calculated age based on DOB
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Store Month as DOB_MTH. Store months as the 1-12. Store Day as DOB_DAY. Store Year as DOB_YR.
Blank is acceptable for Month, Day if the year is DK or RF
Calculate age as of CENFULL if at least valid year is obtained.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside range.
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
E10 - ASK_AGE |
Field Description |
Obtain age if DOB is not given. |
Universe |
DOB and CALC_AGE=blank |
Question Text |
What was <your/<WNAME@X>’s> age on <CENFULL>?
Read aloud when necessary: If you don’t know the exact age, please estimate.
Enumerator: Make sure the respondent gives the age in completed years as of <CENFULL>. Do not round up.
Do not enter age in months. For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0 as the age.
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Input Options |
Allow ages 0-125, Don’t Know, and Refused.
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Fill Instructions |
2. Date in question text will be with a fill |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: AGE
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E11 - DOB_APRIL |
Field Description |
Determine if the baby was born before or after April 1st, 2010. |
Universe |
ASK_AGE less than 1 -OR- CONFIRM_AGE=1and CALC_AGE LT 1and ((DOB_MTH = April and DOB_DAY = DK, RF and DOB_YR = 2010) -OR- (DOB_MTH = DK, RF and DOB_YR = 2010), |
Question Text |
To the best of your knowledge, was <WNAME@X> born before or after <CENFULL>?
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Input Options |
1-Before <CENFULL> 2-After <CENFULL> 3-On <CENFULL> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Date in question/answer text will be with a fill |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E12 - CONFIRM_AGE |
Field Description |
Verify calculated age. |
Universe |
DOB and CALC_AGE NE blank -OR- CORRECTDOB and DOBCHANGE=1 |
Question Text |
<For the Census, we need to record age as of <CENFULL>.>
So, just to confirm - <you were/<WNAME@X> was> <CALC_AGE/less than one year old/not yet born> on <CENFULL>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
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Fill Instructions |
11Fill 1
12Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: AGE
MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E12a - CORRECTAGE |
Field Description |
Correct Age. |
Universe |
CONFIRM_AGE = 2 |
Question Text |
What was <your/<WNAME@X>’s> age on <CENFULL>?
Make sure the respondent gives the age in completed years as of <CENFULL>. Do not round up.
Do not enter age in months. For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0 as the age.
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Input Options |
Prefill with the CALC_AGE set at DOB. Allow ages 0-125, Don’t Know, and Refused. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1
2. Date in question text will be with a fill |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: AGE
Skip Instructions:
- goto CORRECTDOB
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Special Instructions |
Collect corrected age and store as CORRECTAGE. |
Screen #/Name |
E13 – CORRECTDOB (active signal) |
Field Description |
Correct the date of birth when the calculated age is corrected |
Universe |
CONFIRM_AGE and CORRECTAGE NE blank |
Question Text |
Since <your/<WNAME@X>’s> age as of <CENFULL> was <CORRECTAGE@X>, can you help me correct <your/<WNAME@X>’s> date of birth?
I have <Date of birth>. What should it be?
-If date of birth is correct, press Suppress. -If date of birth is incorrect, press Goto. |
Input Options |
Supress, Goto, and Close
Variables to display DOB_MTH, DOB_DAY, DOB_YR, CORRECTAGE. |
Fill Instructions |
14Fill 1, 4
Fill 3
Fill 5
4. Fill 2: Date in question text will be with a fill |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction: DOBCHANGE
MOVER If date of birth after CENFULL, set MOVER = 3
Skip Instructions:
Else if Supress and this is the last person on the roster, goto SPAN_ORIG
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E14 - RELATION_REVIEW |
Field Description |
Check relationship |
Universe |
All Person’s Age has been collected and : AGE/Reference Person’s AGE is not = blank, DK, RF and (RELATION1 = 6, 8 or RELATION2=4, 6) and AGE LT REFERENCE Person’s AGE |
Question Text |
I have recorded that <you are/<WNAME@X> is> <your/<WNAME@X>’s> <parent/parent-in-law>. Is that correct?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
When RELATION_REVIEW = 2, Hard Error will pop-up that says, Click "Goto" to change the relationship. |
Screen #/Name |
E15 - SPAN_ORIG |
Field Description |
Collect Hispanic Origin. |
Universe |
ASK_AGE and Last Person -OR- DOB_APRIL and Last Person -OR- CONFIRM_AGE and Last Person -OR- CORRECTDOB and Last Person -OR- RELATION_REVIEW = 1, DK, RF and Last Person -OR- SPAN_ORIG2 NE 7 and not the last person on the roster -OR- SPAN_ORIG3 and not the last person on the roster |
Question Text |
<Please look at List C.>
<Are you/ Is <WNAME@X>> of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?/How about <WNAME@X>? (Is <WNAME@X> of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?)> |
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank if not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
15Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Only one response is allowed for each household member on this screen. The enumerator is prohibited from selecting multiple responses |
Screen #/Name |
E16 - SPAN_ORIG2 |
Field Description |
Collect Hispanic Origin. |
Universe |
SPAN_ORIG=1 |
Question Text |
<<Are you/Is <WNAME@X>> Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or of another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin; for example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on?/Is <WNAME@X> Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or of another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)>
Do not encourage more than one response, but enter more than one response if offered.
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
4-Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano 5-Puerto Rican 6-Cuban 7-Another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses allowed |
Screen #/Name |
E17 - SPAN_ORIG3 |
Field Description |
Collect Hispanic Origin. |
Universe |
SPAN_ORIG2=7
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Question Text |
What is that origin? (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open Text
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Special Instructions |
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include DK or RF.
Text Field - 30 characters |
Screen #/Name |
E19 - AIAN |
Field Description |
Collect Tribe. |
Universe |
RACE=3
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Question Text |
<You may list one or more tribes.>
What is <your/<WNAME@X>’s> enrolled or principal tribe?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
open text
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen but cannot be used with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Else goto RACE for the next person on the roster
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses allowed. Don’t Know and Refused are not allowed with other responses.
Text field - 30 characters |
Screen #/Name |
E20 - ASIAN |
Field Description |
Collect Asian race category. |
Universe |
RACE=4 -OR- AIAN and RACE=4 |
Question Text |
<You may choose one or more Asian groups. <Are you/Is <WNAME@X>> Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian group, for example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on?/Is <WNAME@X> Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian group? (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on).>
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1-Asian Indian 2-Chinese 3-Filipino 4-Japanese 5-Korean 6-Vietnamese 7-Other Asian (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Else goto RACE for the next person on the roster |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E21 - ASIAN2 |
Field Description |
Collect Asian race category. |
Universe |
ASIAN=7 |
Question Text |
What is that other Asian group? (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
open text.
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen, but cannot be used in with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Special Instructions |
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include Don’t Know or Refused.
Text field – 30 characters |
Screen #/Name |
E22 - NHPI |
Field Description |
Collect NHPI race category. |
Universe |
RACE=5 -OR- AIAN and RACE=5 -OR- ASIAN NE 7 and RACE=5 -OR- ASIAN2 and RACE=5 |
Question Text |
<You may choose one or more Pacific Islander groups. <Are you/Is <WNAME@X>> Native Hawaiian; Guamanian or Chamorro; Samoan; or another Pacific Islander group, for example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on?/Is <WNAME@X> Native Hawaiian; Guamanian or Chamorro; Samoan; or another Pacific Islander group? (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1-Native Hawaiian 2-Guamanian or Chamorro 3-Samoan 4-Other Pacific Islander (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Else goto RACE for the next person on the roster |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
E23 - NHPI2 |
Field Description |
Collect NHPI race category |
Universe |
NHPI=4 |
Question Text |
What is that other Pacific Islander group? (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
open text.
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen, but they can’t be used with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen.
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Text field – 30 characters
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include Don’t Know or Refused. |
Screen #/Name |
E24 - SOR |
Field Description |
Collect “some other race” category. |
Universe |
RACE=6 -OR- AIAN and RACE=6 -OR- ASIAN NE 7 and RACE=6 -OR- ASIAN2 and RACE=6 -OR- NHPI and RACE=6 -OR- NHPI2 and RACE=6 |
Question Text |
What is <your/<WNAME@X>’s> other race group?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open text – 30 characters |
Fill Instructions |
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Else goto RACE for the next person on the roster |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1 - RES_INTRO |
Field Description |
Introduction to residency questions |
Universe |
RACE NE 3, 4, 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- AIAN and RACE NE 4, 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- ASIAN NE 7 and RACE NE 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- ASIAN2 and RACE NE 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- NHPI and RACE NE 6 and last person on the roster -OR- NHPI2 and RACE NE 6 and last person on the roster -OR- SOR and last person on the roster -OR- |
Question Text |
Some people have more than one place to live or stay and could be counted in more than one place. The Census Bureau would like to make sure everyone you mentioned was counted only once.
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Input Options |
1-Enter 1 to continue
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
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Set Instructions: ASKCOLLEGE: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked college question
ASKRELATIVE: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked relative question
ASKMILITARY: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked military question
ASKJOB: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked job question
ASKSEASONAL: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked seasonal question
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Special Instructions |
Valid Ages for Certain Series College: 16-30 Relative: Born before April 1st, 2010 Military: 18-65 Job: 16-70 Seasonal: Born before April 1st, 2010 Other: No age filter
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F1A - COLLEGE_ATTND1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone was attending college |
Universe |
ASKCOLLEGE=1
RES_INTRO=1 and ASKCOLLEGE=1 for someone on the roster |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, <were you or was <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or WNAME@X> attending college?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill all names of people with ASKCOLLEGE=1 only
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COLLEGE: person level variable to indicate the person was in college
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKCOLLEGE=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F1B - COLLEGE_ATTND2 |
Field Description |
Determine who was attending college |
Universe |
(COLLEGE_ATTND1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who was attending college?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
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Set Instructions: COLLEGE
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F1C - COLLEGE_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect College Address |
Universe |
(COLLEGE_ATTND1 and COLLEGE=1) -OR- COLLEGE_ATTND2 -OR- (COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 NE 1or COLLEGE_ADDR5, , and COLLEGE_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13NE 2 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 and PR_ COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (COLLEGE_NAME1 and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (COLLEGE_NAME2 and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you were/<WNAME@X> was> staying in <CENMONTHS>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31 - <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. Use a date fill in the question text. |
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Set Instructions: If stateside case: COLLEGE_ADDR2 through COLLEGE_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 through PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
- Else if COLLEGE_ADDR1=1-31, collect address for the next person where COLLEGE=1 |
Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F1C –F1K) for people where COLLEGE=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display COLLEGE_ADDR2 through COLLEGE_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for COLLEGE_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding COLLEGE_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If COLLEGE_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F1D – COLLEGE_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for college address |
Universe |
COLLEGE_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions COLLEGE_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
COLLEGE_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
COLLEGE_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If COLLEGE_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F1E – COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect college address |
Universe |
COLLEGE_ADDR1=0 -OR- COLLEGE_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you were/ <WNAME@X> was> staying in <CENMONTHS2>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields . except for Country can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
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Set Instructions <College Address> If collect at least (COLLEGE_ADDR2 and COLLEGE_ADDR3) or (COLLEGE_ADDR3 and COLLEGE_ADDR5) then display COLLEGE_ADDR2 - COLLEGE_ADDR6 where COLLEGE_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR3 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR9)) or (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR6) then display PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 through PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display COLLEGE_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s college address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: COLLEGE_ADDR2 Street Name: COLLEGE_ADDR3 Unit Designation: COLLEGE_ADDR4 City: COLLEGE_ADDR5 State: COLLEGE_ADDR6 Zip: COLLEGE_ADDR7 Country: COLLEGE_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: House #: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 Country: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 ZIP Code Store COLLEGE_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F1F - COLLEGE_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the college address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (collected the COLLEGE_ADDR5 and COLLEGE_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 = 1) and (COLLEGE_ADDR2, COLLEGE_ADDR3, COLLEGE_ADDR4, and COLLEGE_ADDR7 are blank,DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto COLLEGE_CROSS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1G - COLLEGE_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
COLLEGE_MILE -OR- COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto COLLEGE_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1H - COLLEGE_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks. |
Universe |
COLLEGE_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto College_AFFIL
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1I - COLLEGE_AFFIL – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if address is dorm, etc. |
Universe |
COLLEGE_PROBE=2, DK, RF -OR- COLLEGE_LNDMRKS – OR_ COLLEGE_ADDR1 = 1 – 30 |
Question Text |
Is the place <you/<WNAME@X> stayed a dormitory, residence hall, or sorority or fraternity house?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1J - COLLEGE_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors |
Universe |
(COLLEGE_AFFIL=2 and COLLEGE_PROBE NE 2, DK, RF) |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto COLLEGE_NAME1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F1K - COLLEGE_NAME1 |
Field Description |
Collect name of college. |
Universe |
COLLEGE_AFFIL –OR- COLLEGE_NEIGHBOR |
Question Text |
What college or university did <you/<WNAME@X>> attend?
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Input Options |
0 – Enter New College Name 1-20 - <College names collected from previous persons> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is an option in the college name field. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 2 Display unique college names (COLLEGE_NAME2) collected for previous persons on the roster.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COLLEGE_NAME2
Skip Instructions: - If COLLEGE_NAME1 = 0, go to COLLEGE_NAME2
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Special Instructions |
Store College name in COLLEGE_NAME2
For input options 1-20 display unique college names (COLLEGE_NAME2) collected for previous persons on the roster. |
Screen #/Name |
F1Ka - COLLEGE_NAME2 |
Field Description |
Collect name of college. |
Universe |
COLLEGE_NAME1 = 0 |
Question Text |
What college or university did <you/<WNAME@X>> attend?
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Input Options |
Collect College Name – Open Text, 60 Characters
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option in the college name field. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F2A - SHARED_CUST1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone stayed with another relative. |
Universe |
ASKRELATIVE=1
(RES_INTRO=1 and ASKCOLLEGE not equal to 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- COLLEGE_ATTND1=2, DK, RF and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster -OR-
(COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 NE 1 or COLLEGE_ADDR5, , and COLLEGE_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (COLLEGE_NAME1 and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (COLLEGE_NAME2 and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, did <you, <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X> or …WNAME@X> live or stay part of the time somewhere else with a parent, grandparent, a son or daughter, or some other relative?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill names of people on the roster with ASKRELATIVE=1
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SHARED: person level variable to indicate the person stayed with another relative
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKRELATIVE=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F2B - SHARED_CUST2 |
Field Description |
Collect names of who stayed with another relative |
Universe |
(SHARED_CUST1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who stayed somewhere else?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SHARED
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F2C - SHARED_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect relative address. |
Universe |
(SHARED_CUST1 and SHARED=1) -OR- SHARED_CUST2 -OR- (SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1 and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2 and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (SHARED_NAME and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1)
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Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: SHARED_ADDR2 through SHARED_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_SHARED_ADDR2 through PR_SHARED ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F2C – F2I) for people where SHARED=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display SHARED_ADDR2 through SHARED_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for SHARED_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding SHARED_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If SHARED_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F2D - SHARED_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for shared custody address. |
Universe |
SHARED_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SHARED_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
SHARED_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric.
SHARED_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If SHARED_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F2E - SHARED_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect relative address. |
Universe |
SHARED_ADDR1=0 -OR- SHARED_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP CodeZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Shared Address> If collect at least (SHARED_ADDR2 and SHARED_ADDR3) or (SHARED_ADDR3 and SHARED_ADDR5) then display SHARED_ADDR2 - SHARED_ADDR6 where SHARED_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation -Else if we collect at least (PR_SHARED_ADDR2 and (PR_SHARED_ADDR3 or PR_SHARED_ADDR4 or PR_SHARED_ADDR9)) or (PR_SHARED_ADDR4 and PR_SHARED_ADDR6) then display PR_SHARED_ADDR2 through PR_SHARED_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display SHARED_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s relatives’ address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: SHARED_ADDR2 Street Name: SHARED_ADDR3 Unit Designation: SHARED_ADDR4 City: SHARED_ADDR5 State: SHARED_ADDR6 Zip: SHARED_ADDR7 Country: SHARED_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP CodeHouse #: PR_SHARED_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_SHARED_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_SHARED_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_SHARED_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_SHARED_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_SHARED_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_SHARED_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_SHARED_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_SHARED_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_SHARED_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_SHARED_ADDR12 Country: PR_SHARED_ADDR13
Store SHARED_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F2F - SHARED_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the relative address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: SHARED_ADDRESS2 and (collected the SHARED_ADDR5 and SHARED_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (SHARED_ADDR8 = 1) and (SHARED_ADDR2, SHARED_ADDR3, SHARED_ADDR4, and SHARED_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_SHARED_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto SHARED_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F2G - SHARED_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
(SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 =1 and SHARED_ADDR5 or SHARED_ADDR7 not eq to blank,DK,RF) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 or PR_SHARED12 ne blank, DK, RF) -OR- SHARED_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto SHARED_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F2H - SHARED_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
SHARED_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters
Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto SHARED_NAME |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F2I - SHARED_NAME – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect name of relative. |
Universe |
(SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 = 1 and SHARED_ADDR5, and SHARED_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 and PR_ SHARED_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) -OR- SHARED_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What is the name of the person <you were/<WNAME@X>was>staying with?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3A - MIL_AWAY1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine who was away for military service |
Universe |
ASKMILITARY=1
(SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, <were you or was <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, or …<WNAME@X>> away because of military service?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill all names of people with ASKMILITARY=1 only
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL: person level variable to indicate the person was in the military
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKMILITARY=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F3B - MIL_AWAY2 |
Field Description |
Collect names of those away because of military service. |
Universe |
(MIL_AWAY1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who was away because of military service?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F3C - MIL_TIME – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine how long the person is away for military service. |
Universe |
(MIL_AWAY1 and MIL=1) -OR- MIL_AWAY2 -OR- (MIL_STAY=2 and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- OR- (MIL_ADDR1=1-31 and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_ADDRESS2 and (address is MIL_ADDR8 NE 1 or MIL_ADDR5, , and MIL_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF or if MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_ADDRESS2 and (address is PR_MIL_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_MIL_ADDR11 and PR_ MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF or if MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> gone for 2 weeks or less, or for more than 2 weeks during <CENMONTHS2>?
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Input Options |
1- 2 weeks or less 2- More than 2 weeks Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F3C –F3N) for people where MIL=1
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Screen #/Name |
F3D - MIL_STAY |
Field Description |
Determine if service was in the US or outside the US. |
Universe |
MIL_TIME=2, DK, RF |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> staying in the U.S. or outside the U.S.?
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Input Options |
1- In the United States 2- Outside the United States Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3E - MIL_TYPE |
Field Description |
Determine type of place. |
Universe |
MIL_STAY=1, DK, RF |
Question Text |
At what type of place <were you/was <WNAME@X>> staying – military barracks, a ship, other on-base housing, off-base housing, or other non-military housing?
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Input Options |
1-Military Barracks 2-Ship 3-Other on-base housing 4-Off-base housing 5-Other non-military housing Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3F - MIL_HOUSE |
Field Description |
Collect information on the “other non military housing”. |
Universe |
MIL_TYPE=5 |
Question Text |
Please describe the other nonmilitary housing.
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Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters.
Don’t Know or Refused allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto MIL_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3G - MIL_DATE |
Field Description |
Determine if staying at the military place on April 1st. |
Universe |
MIL_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> staying there on <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3H - MIL_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect military address. |
Universe |
MIL_TYPE=3, 4, DK, RF -OR- MIL_HOUSE -OR- MIL_DATE |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31 -<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL_ADDR1 If stateside case: MIL_ADDR2 through MIL_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_MIL_ADDR2 through PR_MIL_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display MIL_ADDR2 through MIL_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for MIL_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding MIL_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If MIL_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F3I - MIL_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for military address. |
Universe |
MIL_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
MIL_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric.
MIL_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If MIL_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F3J - MIL_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect military address |
Universe |
MIL_ADDR1=0 -OR- MIL_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP CodeZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Military Address> If collect at least (MIL_ADDR2 and MIL_ADDR3) or (MIL_ADDR3 and MIL_ADDR5) then display MIL_ADDR2 - MIL_ADDR6 where MIL_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation --Else if we collect at least (PR_MIL_ADDR2 and (PR_MIL_ADDR3 or PR_MIL_ADDR4 or PR_MIL_ADDR9)) or (PR_MIL_ADDR4 and PR_MIL_ADDR6) then display PR_MIL_ADDR2 through PR_MIL_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display MIL_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s military address”
For stateside addresses
Else goto MIL_CROSS
For Puerto Rico addresses:
Else goto MIL_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: MIL_ADDR2 Street Name: MIL_ADDR3 Unit Designation: MIL_ADDR4 City: MIL_ADDR5 State: MIL_ADDR6 Zip: MIL_ADDR7 Country: MIL_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: HZIP Code House #: PR_MIL_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_MIL_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_MIL_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_MIL_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_MIL_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_MIL_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_MIL_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_MIL_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_MIL_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_MIL_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_MIL_ADDR12 Country: PR_MIL_ADDR13
Store MIL_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F3K - MIL_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the military address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: MIL_ADDRESS2 and (collected the MIL_ADDR5 and MIL_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (MIL_ADDR8 = 1) and (MIL_ADDR2, MIL_ADDR3, MIL_ADDR4, and MIL_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: MIL_ADDRESS2 and PR_MIL_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_MIL_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_MIL_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto MIL_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3L - MIL_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
MIL_ADDRESS2 -OR- MIL_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto MIL_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3M - MIL_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
MIL_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto MIL_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F3N - MIL_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors |
Universe |
MIL_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F4A - JOB_AWAY1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine who was away for work. |
Universe |
ASKJOB=1
(SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- MIL_AWAY1=2, DK, RF -OR- (MIL_TIME=1 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_STAY=2 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR-
(MIL_ADDR1=1-31 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_ADDRESS2 and (MIL_ADDR8 NE 1 or MIL_ADDR5, , and MIL_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF, or MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_ADDRESS2 and (PR_MIL_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_MIL_ADDR11 and , PR_MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF or MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (MIL_NEIGHBOR and last person on the roster with MIL=1) |
Question Text |
During<CENMONTHS>, did <you , <WNAME@X> , <WNAME@X> or …<WNAME@X>> have a job that involved living or staying someplace else <other than the military service you just mentioned>?
Exclude short hotel stays.
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill names of people on the roster with ASKJOB=1
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB: person level variable to indicate the person stayed away for a job
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F4B - JOB_AWAY2 |
Field Description |
Collect who was away for work |
Universe |
JOB_AWAY1=1 and more than one person on the roster |
Question Text |
Who stayed someplace else?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F4C - JOB_PLACE |
Field Description |
Determine if away at one place or more than one place |
Universe |
(JOB_AWAY=1 and JOB=1) -OR- JOB_AWAY2 -OR- (JOB_RES=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (JOB_ADDR1=1-31 and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (JOB_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (JOB_ADDRESS2 and (JOB_ADDR8 NE 1 or JOB_ADDR5, and JOB_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (JOB_ADDRESS2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_JOB_ADDR11 and PR_JOB_ADDR12 =blank, DK or RF) and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (JOB_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) |
Question Text |
In <CENMONTHS>, did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay at one place or more than one place while working?
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Input Options |
1-One place other than <SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-More than one place other than <SAMPLE_ADDR> 3-Stayed only at <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F4C – F4K) for people where JOB=1
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Screen #/Name |
F4D - JOB_RES – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if has a residence at any of the places. |
Universe |
JOB_PLACE=2 |
Question Text |
Did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay often at any of these places?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F4E - JOB_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect job address. |
Universe |
JOB_PLACE=1 -OR- JOB_RES=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> <stayed/stayed the most>?
<If more than 1 address, enter the address where the person spends most of their time.> Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
4. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: JOB_ADDR2 through JOB_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_JOB_ADDR2 through PR_JOB_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display JOB_ADDR2 through JOB_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for JOB_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding JOB_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If JOB_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F4F - JOB_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for job address. |
Universe |
JOB_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
JOB_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
JOB_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If JOB_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F4G - JOB_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect job address. |
Universe |
JOB_ADDR1=0 -OR- JOB_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> <stayed/stayed the most>?
<If more than 1 address, enter the address where the person spends most of their time.> Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP CodeZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields . except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Job Address> If collect at least (JOB_ADDR2 and JOB_ADDR3) or (JOB_ADDR3 and JOB_ADDR5) then display JOB_ADDR2 - JOB_ADDR6 where JOB_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_JOB_ADDR2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR3 or PR_JOB_ADDR4 or PR_JOB_ADDR9)) or (PR_JOB_ADDR4 and PR_JOB_ADDR6) then display PR_JOB_ADDR2 through PR_JOB_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display JOB_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s job address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: JOB_ADDR2 Street Name: JOB_ADDR3 Unit Designation: JOB_ADDR4 City: JOB_ADDR5 State: JOB_ADDR6 Zip: JOB_ADDR7 Country: JOB_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_JOB_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_JOB_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_JOB_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_JOB_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_JOB_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_JOB_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_JOB_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_JOB_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_JOB_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_JOB_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_JOB_ADDR12 Country: PR_JOB_ADDR13
Store JOB_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F4H - JOB_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the job address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know if the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: JOB_ADDRESS2 and (collected the JOB_ADDR5 and JOB_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (JOB_ADDR8 = 1) and (JOB_ADDR2, JOB_ADDR3, JOB_ADDR4, and JOB_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: JOB_ADDRESS2 and PR_JOB_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_JOB_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_JOB_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_JOB_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto JOB_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F4I - JOB_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
JOB_ADDRESS2 -OR- JOB_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto JOB_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F4J - JOB_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks. |
Universe |
JOB_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto JOB_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F4K - JOB_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors. |
Universe |
JOB_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F5A - SEAS_HOME1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone has a seasonal or second home. |
Universe |
ASKSEASONAL=1
(SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the roster) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) -OR- (SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the roster) -OR- JOB_AWAY1=2, DK, RF -OR- JOB_PLACE=3, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1 -OR- JOB_RES=2, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1 -OR- JOB_ADDR1=1-31 and last person where JOB=1 -OR- JOB_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1-OR- JOB_ADDRESS2 and (JOB_ADDR8 or JOB_ADDR5, , and JOB_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person where JOB=1 -OR- JOB_ADDRESS2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR13 or PR_JOB_ADDR11 and PR_JOB_ADDR12=blank,DK or RF) and last person where JOB=1 -OR- JOB_NEIGHBOR and last person where JOB=1 |
Question Text |
<Do you or does <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X>> have a seasonal or second home?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill all names of people with ASKSEASONAL=1 only
If ASKSEASONAL =1 display: Does <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X> |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS: person level variable to indicate the person has a seasonal home
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level
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Screen #/Name |
F5B - SEAS_HOME2 |
Field Description |
Collect who has seasonal/second home |
Universe |
SEAS_HOME1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster |
Question Text |
Who does?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F5C - SEAS_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect seasonal/second home address. |
Universe |
(SEAS_HOME1 and SEAS=1) -OR- SEAS_HOME2 -OR- (SEAS_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (SEAS_ADDR8 or SEAS_ADDR5, , and SEAS_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR13 or PR_SEAS_ADDR11 and PR_SEAS_ADDR12=blank, DK or RF) and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) |
Question Text |
What is the address of <your/<WNAME@X>’s> other home?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address.
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 If SEAS=1 and Respondent=1 display: your Else if SEAS=1 display: <WNAME@X>’s
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: SEAS_ADDR2 through SEAS_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_SEAS_ADDR2 through PR_SEAS_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F5C –F5I) for people where SEAS=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display SEAS_ADDR2 through SEAS_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for SEAS_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding SEAS_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If SEAS_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F5D - SEAS_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for seasonal/second home address. |
Universe |
SEAS_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
SEAS_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
SEAS_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If SEAS_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F5E - SEAS_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect seasonal address. |
Universe |
SEAS_ADDR1=0 -OR- SEAS_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of <your/<WNAME@X>’s> other home?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
If SEAS=1 and Respondent=1 display: your Else if SEAS=1 display: <WNAME@X>’s
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Seasonal Address> If collect at least (SEAS_ADDR2 and SEAS_ADDR3) or (SEAS_ADDR3 and SEAS_ADDR5) then display SEAS_ADDR2 - SEAS_ADDR6 where SEAS_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_SEAS_ADDR2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR3 or PR_SEAS_ADDR4 or PR_SEAS_ADDR9)) or (PR_SEAS_ADDR4 and PR_SEAS_ADDR6) then display PR_SEAS_ADDR2 through PR_SEAS_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display SEAS_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s seasonal address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: SEAS_ADDR2 Street Name: SEAS_ADDR3 Unit Designation: SEAS_ADDR4 City: SEAS_ADDR5 State: SEAS_ADDR6 Zip: SEAS_ADDR7 Country: SEAS_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_SEAS_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_SEAS_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_SEAS_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_SEAS_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_SEAS_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_SEAS_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_SEAS_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_SEAS_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_SEAS_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_SEAS_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_SEAS_ADDR12 Country: PR_SEAS_ADDR13
Store SEAS_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F5F - SEAS_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the seasonal address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (collected the SEAS_ADDR5 and SEAS_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (SEAS_ADDR8 = 1) and (SEAS_ADDR2, SEAS_ADDR3, SEAS_ADDR4, and SEAS_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico address: SEAS_ADDRESS2 and PR_SEAS_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_SEAS_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_SEAS_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_SEAS_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto SEAS_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F5G - SEAS_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
SEAS_ADDRESS2 -OR- SEAS_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto SEAS_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F5H - SEAS_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks. |
Universe |
SEAS_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto SEAS_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F5I - SEAS_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors. |
Universe |
SEAS_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are Allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F6A - OTHER_PLACE1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone stayed any other place. |
Universe |
SEAS_HOME1=2, DK, RF -OR- (SEAS_ADDR1=1-30 and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (SEAS_ADDR8 NE 1 or SEAS_ADDR5, , and SEAS_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_SEAS_ADDR11 and PR_ SEAS_ADDR12=blank, DK or RF) and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- SEAS_NEIGHBOR and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) |
Question Text |
In the past year, was there any other place <you, <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X>> stayed often?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill all names of on the roster
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER: person level variable to indicate the person has another address
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F6B - OTHER_PLACE2 |
Field Description |
Determine who stayed at another place. |
Universe |
(OTHER_PLACE1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who stayed often at another place?
Anybody else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
F6C - OTHER_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect other address. |
Universe |
(OTHER_PLACE1 and OTHER=1) –OR- OTHER_PLACE2 -OR- (OTHER_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1) -OR- (OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (OTHER_ADDR8 NE 1 or OTHER_ADDR5, , and OTHER_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1) -OR- (OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_OTHER_ADDR11 and PR_ OTHER_ADDR12=blank, DK or RF) and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1) -OR- OTHER_NEIGHBOR and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: OTHER_ADDR2 through OTHER_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_OTHER_ADDR2 through PR_OTHER_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (F6C –F6I) for people where OTHER=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display OTHER_ADDR2 through OTHER_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for OTHER_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding OTHER_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If OTHER_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F6D - OTHER_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for other address. |
Universe |
OTHER_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
OTHER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
OTHER_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If OTHER_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
F6E - OTHER_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect other address. |
Universe |
OTHER_ADDR1=0 -OR- OTHER_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Other Address> If collect at least (OTHER_ADDR2 and OTHER_ADDR3) or (OTHER_ADDR3 and OTHER_ADDR5) then display OTHER_ADDR2 - OTHER_ADDR6 where OTHER_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_OTHER_ADDR2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR3 or PR_OTHER_ADDR4 or PR_OTHER_ADDR9)) or (PR_OTHER_ADDR4 and PR_OTHER_ADDR6) then display PR_OTHER_ADDR2 through PR_OTHER_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display OTHER_DESCRIP = “address where WNAME@X stayed often”
For stateside cases:
For Puerto Rico cases:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: OTHER_ADDR2 Street Name: OTHER_ADDR3 Unit Designation: OTHER_ADDR4 City: OTHER_ADDR5 State: OTHER_ADDR6 Zip: OTHER_ADDR7 Country: OTHER_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_OTHER_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_OTHER_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_OTHER_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_OTHER_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_OTHER_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_OTHER_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_OTHER_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_OTHER_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_OTHER_ADDR110 Municipio: PR_OTHER_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_OTHER_ADDR12 Country: PR_OTHER_ADDR13
Store OTHER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
F6F - OTHER_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the other address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (collected the OTHER_ADDR5 and OTHER_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (OTHER_ADDR8 = 1) and (OTHER_ADDR2, OTHER_ADDR3, OTHER_ADDR4, and OTHER_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: OTHER_ADDRESS2 and PR_OTHER_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_OTHER_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_OTHER_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_OTHER_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
-goto OTHER_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F6G - OTHER_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
OTHER_MILE -OR- OTHER_ADDRESS2
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Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F6H - OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks |
Universe |
OTHER_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto OTHER_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
F6I - OTHER_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors |
Universe |
OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
X1 – MODCHECK |
Field Description |
Behind the scene check upon leaving Module F to check which Module to go to |
Universe |
OTHER_PLACE1=2, DK, RF –OR- OTHER_ADDR1=1-30 and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- OTHER_PROBE = 2, DK, RF and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (OTHER_ADDR8 NE 1 or OTHER_ADDR5, , or OTHER_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_OTHER_ADDR11 or PR_ OTHER_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- OTHER_NEIGHBOR and last person where OTHER=1 |
Question Text |
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Input Options |
Behind the scenes – No screen, text, or input if possible – else 1. Proceed |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS: ASKGQ: person level variable to indicate if the person should be asked the GQ series
ADDR_COUNT: Address count of unique alternative address collected for that person Increase ADDR_COUNT by one for each of the following instances:
ASKVERIFY: Person level variable to indicate which address review series to ask
SKIP INSTRUCTIONS: - If ASKGQ = 1 for at least one person, goto GQ_PLACE - Else if ASKVERIFY = 1, for at least one person, goto VERIFY_ADDRESS - Else goto REVIEW_ADDRESS1 |
Special Instructions |
Person Level |
Screen #/Name |
G1 - GQ_PLACE |
Field Description |
Determine if CD residency was in Group Quarters. |
Universe |
X1 where ASKGQ = 1-OR- GQ_CD and not the last person where ASKGQ=1 -OR- GQ_ADDR1=1-31 and not last person on roster where ASKGQ=1 |
Question Text |
<Please look at List A/ The Census Bureau does a special count in places that house groups of people, such as nursing homes, jails, and emergency shelters. >
<Even if <you/<WNAME@X> did not live there, did <you/<WNAME@X> spend even one night in any of those types of places around <CENDAY>?>/How about <WNAME@X>? Did <WNAME@X> spend even one night in any of those types of places around <CENDAY>?>
Do not include general hospital stays.
<If needed: More examples: Independent or assisted living facility, Correctional facility, Group home, Residential School for people with disabilities, Psychiatric facility>
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 3 If ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 display: If needed: More examples: Independent or assisted living facility, Correctional facility, Group home, Residential School for people with disabilities, Psychiatric facility
5. Date in question text will be with a fill |
Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsASKVERIFY
GQ: Person level variable to indicate person was in a GQ
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (G1-G11) for persons where GQ=1 |
Screen #/Name |
G2 - GQ_TYPE |
Field Description |
Determine type of Group Quarters person was staying in around CD |
Universe |
GQ_PLACE=1 |
Question Text |
What type of place is it?
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Input Options |
2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12-Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsGQ: Person level variable to indicate person was in a GQ
Skip Instructions
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G3 - GQ_TYPE2 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place. |
Universe |
GQ_TYPE=14 |
Question Text |
What type of place is it?
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Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters
Allow Don’t Know and Refused |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto GQ_ADDR1a |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G3a –GQ_TYPE3 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
GQ_TYPE = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
<Do you/Does WNAME@X> have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place?
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Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:15.1If RESPONDENT=1 display: Do you15.2Else display: Does <WNAME@X>
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: GQ:
Skip Instructions: Goto GQ_ADDR1a |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G4 - GQ_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Determine name and address of Group Quarters. |
Universe |
GQ_ADDR1a |
Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
0 -Add new address 1-30 <previously collected addresses> 31- <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use the <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill for input option 1. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT:
If stateside case: GQ_ADDR2 through GQ_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_GQ_ADDR2 through PR_GQ_ADDR13:
ASKVERIFY
Else set ASKVERIFY = 2
Skip Instructions: If GQ_ADDR1=0, goto GQ_ADDRESS2 Else if GQ_ADDR1=DK, RF, goto GQ_PROBE Else if GQ_ADDR1=1-31, goto GQ_CD
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display GQ_ADDR2 through GQ_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for GQ_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding GQ_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
If the respondent chooses 1-30: only increase the address count when the address hasn’t been previously associated with the person. For example, if a person’s GQ address is also their inmover address we would not want to increase the address count for that person.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If GQ_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
G5 - GQ_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for GQ address. |
Universe |
GQ_ADDR1= DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: GQ_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
GQ_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
GQ_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If GQ_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
G6 - GQ_ADDR1a |
Field Description |
Collect name of GQ. |
Universe |
GQ_TYPE NE 14 -OR- GQ_TYPE2 –OR- GQ_TYPE3 |
Question Text |
What is the name of that place?
Enter name of place. |
Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G7 - GQ_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect group quarter’s address. |
Universe |
GQ_ADDR1 = 0
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Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country-- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Group Housing Address> If collect at least (GQ_ADDR2 and GQ_ADDR3) or (GQ_ADDR3 and GQ_ADDR5) then display GQ_ADDR2 - GQ_ADDR6 where GQ_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_GQ_ADDR2 and (PR_GQ_ADDR3 or PR_GQ_ADDR4 or PR_GQ_ADDR9)) or (PR_GQ_ADDR4 and PR_GQ_ADDR6) then display PR_GQ_ADDR2 through PR_GQ_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display GQ_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s group housing address”
If stateside case, then
If Puerto Rico case, then
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: GQ_ADDR2 Street Name: GQ_ADDR3 Unit Designation: GQ_ADDR4 City: GQ_ADDR5 State: GQ_ADDR6 Zip: GQ_ADDR7 Country: GQ_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP CodeHouse #: PR_GQ_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_GQ_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_GQ_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_GQ_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_GQ_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_GQ_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_GQ_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_GQ_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_GQ_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_GQ_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_GQ_ADDR12 Country: PR_GQ_ADDR13
Store GQ_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
G8 - GQ_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if GQ address is more than a mile away from the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: GQ_ADDRESS2 and (collected the GQ_ADDR5 and GQ_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (GQ_ADDR8 = 1) and (GQ_ADDR2, GQ_ADDR3, GQ_ADDR4, and GQ_ADDR7 are blank, DK, RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: GQ_ADDRESS2 and PR_GQ_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_GQ_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_GQ_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_GQ_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen.
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Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use the <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill for question text. |
Skip Instructions |
- goto GQ_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G9 - GQ_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets. |
Universe |
GQ_ADDRESS2 -OR- GQ_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address? |
Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
- goto GQ_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G10 - GQ_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Address Landmarks. |
Universe |
GQ_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
- goto GQ_CD |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
G11 - GQ_CD |
Field Description |
Determine if person was staying at GQ on CD. |
Universe |
GQ_ADDR1=1-31 -OR- GQ_PROBE = 2, DK, RF -OR- GQ_ADDRESS2 and (GQ_ADDR8 NE 1 or GQ_ADDR5, , and GQ_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) -OR- GQ_ADDRESS2 and (PR_GQ_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_GQ_ADDR11 and PR_GQ_ADDR12=blank, DK or RF) -OR- GQ_LNDMRKS
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Question Text |
<Were you / Was <WNAME@X>> staying there ON <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes, on <CENDAY> 2-No, not on <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1
2. Date in question text and input options will be with a fill. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
H1 – VERIFY_ADDRESS |
Field Description |
Confirm that the person only had one address. |
Universe |
ASKVERIFY=1 MODCHECK where ASKVERIFY = 1 OR- GQ_PLACE=2, DK, RF and last person where ASKGQ=1 and ASKVERIFY=1 for someone on the roster -OR- GQ_CD and last person ASKGQ=1 and ASKVERIFY=1 for someone on the roster
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Question Text |
Just to confirm the following people lived or stayed at only one address in the past year: <<you,>WNAME@X, WNAME@X ….and WNAME@X> Is that correct?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions ASKID: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked Interview Day Series
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Only ask this series (H1 – H7) for people with no address other than the Sample Address – ASKVERIFY=1
When filling names in the question text, display names separated by commas. Put “and” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
H2 – VERIFY_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Determine who had multiple addresses. |
Universe |
VERIFY_ADDRESS=2 |
Question Text |
Who had more than one address?
Anyone else? |
Input Options |
1- <WNAME@1> 2- <WNAME@2> … 49- <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
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Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsVERIFY: person level variable to indicate name selected to add additional address
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Household level
If VERIFY_ADDRESS2 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
H3 – VERIFY_ADDRESS3 |
Field Description |
Collect other address. |
Universe |
VERIFY_ADDRESS2 and VERIFY=1 -OR- VERIFY_NEIGHBOR and not the last person where VERIFY=1 |
Question Text |
What is the other address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
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Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT@X Increase ADDR_COUNT@X by 1
If collect at least (VERIFY_ADDR2 and VERIFY_ADDR3) or (VERIFY_ADDR3 and VERIFY_ADDR5) then display VERIFY_ADDR2 - VERIFY_ADDR6 where VERIFY_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_VERIFY_ADDR2 and (PR_VERIFY_ADDR3 or PR_VERIFY_ADDR4 or PR_VERIFY_ADDR9)) or (PR_VERIFY_ADDR4 and PR_VERIFY_ADDR6) then display PR_VERIFY_ADDR2 through PR_VERIFY_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display VERIFY_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s other address”
Skip Instructions: For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: VERIFY_ADDR2 Street Name: VERIFY_ADDR3 Unit Designation: VERIFY_ADDR4 City: VERIFY_ADDR5 State: VERIFY_ADDR6 Zip: VERIFY_ADDR7 Country: VERIFY_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_VERIFY_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_VERIFY_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_VERIFY_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_VERIFY_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_VERIFY_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_VERIFY_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_VERIFY_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_VERIFY_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_VERIFY_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_VERIFY_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_VERIFY_ADDR12 Country: PR_VERIFY_ADDR13
Store VERIFY_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
Only ask for names selected in VERIFY_ADDRESS2 (VERIFY=1) |
Screen #/Name |
H4 – VERIFY_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: VERIFY_ADDRESS3 and (collected the VERIFY_ADDR5 and VERIFY_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and VERIFY_ADDR8 = 1) and (VERIFY_ADDR2, VERIFY_ADDR3, VERIFY_ADDR4, and VERIFY_ADDR7 are blank, DK or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: VERIFY_ADDRESS3 PR_VERIFY_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_VERIFY_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_VERIFY_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_VERIFY_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR >?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto VERIFY_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
H5 – VERIFY_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets. |
Universe |
VERIFY_ADDRESS3 -OR- VERIFY_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto VERIFY_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
H6 – VERIFY_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
VERIFY_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto VERIFY_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
H7 – VERIFY_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect neighbors. |
Universe |
VERIFY_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I1 – REVIEW_ADDRESS1 |
Field Description |
Confirm addresses. |
Universe |
ASKVERIFY=2
MODCHECK where no persons have ASKGQ =1 or ASKVERIFY = 1 -OR- GQ_PLACE=2, DK, RF and last person where ASKGQ=1 and ASKVERIFY NE 1 for everyone on the roster -OR- GQ_CD and last person ASKGQ=1 and ASKVERIFY NE 1 for everyone on the roster -OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS NE 2 and ASKVERIFY=2 for any person on the roster -OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS3 and (VERIFY_ADDR8 NE 1 or VERIFY_ADDR5, VERIFY_ADDR6, and VERIFY_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person where VERIFY=1 and ASKVERIFY=2 for any person on the roster -OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS3 and (PR_VERIFY_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_VERIFY_ADDR11 and PR_VERIFY_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person where VERIFY=1 and ASKVERIFY=2 for any person on the roster -OR- VERIFY_NEIGHBOR and last person where VERIFY=1 and ASKVERIFY=2 for any person on the roster -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (REVIEW_ADDR8 NE 1 or REVIEW_ADDR5, REVIEW_ADDR6, and REVIEW_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- REVIEW_NEIGHBOR and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- MOVE and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- MOVE_NOTES and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CD_ADDR1 and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, CD_ADDR6, and CD_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CYCLE_WK and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CYCLE_MTH and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CYCLE_YR and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- WHERE_CD and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- NOW_ADDR1 and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- NOW_TIME and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- NOW_NOTES and not the last person where ASKVERIFY=2 -OR- CYCLE_NOTES2 |
Question Text |
I have collected these addresses for <you/<WNAME@X>>. <Read addresses.> <Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Is that correct? |
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No, Add Address 3-No, Delete Address Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Ask for people with ASKVERIFY=2
4. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions ADDR_COUNT
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Ask series I1 – I6 for people with 1 or more alternate addresses (ASKVERIFY=2)
If REVIEW_ADDRESS1 = 2 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
I2 – REVIEW_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect additional addresses. |
Universe |
REVIEW_ADDRESS1=2 |
Question Text |
What is the other address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
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Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction: <Review Address> If collect at least (REVIEW_ADDR2 and REVIEW_ADDR3) or (REVIEW_ADDR3 and REVIEW_ADDR5) then display REVIEW_ADDR2 - REVIEW_ADDR6 where REVIEW_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation- Else if we collect at least (PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 and (PR_REVIEW_ADDR3 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR9)) or (PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR6) then display PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 through PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display REVIEW_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s other address”
If stateside address: If (REVIEW_ADDR8 NE 1 or REVIEW_ADDR5, REVIEW_ADDR6, and REVIEW_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and …
-Else goto REVIEW_CROSS
If Puerto Rico address: If (PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and …
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: REVIEW_ADDR2 Street Name: REVIEW_ADDR3 Unit Designation: REVIEW_ADDR4 City: REVIEW_ADDR5 State: REVIEW_ADDR6 Zip: REVIEW_ADDR7 Country: REVIEW_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_REVIEW_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_REVIEW_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_REVIEW_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_REVIEW_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_REVIEW_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_REVIEW_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_REVIEW_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 Country: PR_REVIEW_ADDR13
Store REVIEW_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
I2a – REVIEW_ADDRESS3 |
Field Description |
Select Addresses that are incorrect. |
Universe |
REVIEW_ADDRESS1 = 3 |
Question Text |
Which address(es) <have you/has WNAME@X> not stayed or lived at?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1- 1st Address for WNAME@X . . N- Nth Address for WNAME@X
Don’t Know, Refused, and Blank is not an option on this screen. More than one answer is allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions MISLINK – 10 Characters For each address selected, set MISLINK = to the type of address that it was linked. If more than one address is selected list the different values. R = Roster I = Inmover O = Outmover C = College F = Shared Custody M = Military J = Job S = Seasonal T = Other G = GQ
ADDR_COUNT@X: Decrease ADDR_COUNT@X by the number of addresses selected in REVIEW_ADDRESS3.
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Person Level |
Screen #/Name |
I3 – REVIEW_MILE |
Field Description |
Collect if mile away from sample address when only collect city and state and they are the same as the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (collected the REVIEW_ADDR5 and REVIEW_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (REVIEW_ADDR8 = 1) and (REVIEW_ADDR2, REVIEW_ADDR3, REVIEW_ADDR4, and REVIEW_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: REVIEW_ADDRESS2 PR_REVIEW_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto REVIEW_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I4 – REVIEW_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets |
Universe |
REVIEW_ADDRESS2 -OR- REVIEW_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I5 – REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks. |
Universe |
REVIEW_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto REVIEW_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I6 – REVIEW_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect neighbors’ names |
Universe |
REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I7 – MOVE |
Field Description |
Determine if person moved or cycles. |
Universe |
REVIEW_ADDRESS1 NE 2 and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and ROSFLAG not = 8and INMVR_BACK=blank -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (REVIEW_ADDR8 NE 1 or REVIEW_ADDR5, REVIEW_ADDR6, and REVIEW_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and ROSFLAG not = 8and INMVR_BACK=blank -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank) and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and ROSFLAG not = 8 and INMVR_BACK = blank-OR- REVIEW_NEIGHBOR and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and ROSFLAG not = 8and INMVR_BACK=blank –OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS3 and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and ROSFLAG not = 8and INMVR_BACK=blank |
Question Text |
Did <you/<WNAME@X>> go back and forth between these places, or did <you/<WNAME@X>> move?
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Input Options |
1-Back and forth 2-Move 3-Complex situation Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Ask only if ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CYCLE
MOVER
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (I7-I9) for people with only one alternate address and who are not inmovers. |
Screen #/Name |
I8 – MOVE_DATE |
Field Description |
Collect move date. |
Universe |
MOVE=2 |
Question Text |
What date did <you/<WNAME@X>> move?
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Input Options |
0 – Add New Date 1 – 20 -<previously collected dates> 21-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all date fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsMOVER
MOVE_MONTH, MOVE_DAY, MOVE_YEAR
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month:
MOVE_MONTH,
2 characters,
numeric Year: MOVE_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside of range.
For input options 1-20 display dates collected in this series for previous persons on the roster. Do not display the date if Month, Day, or Year are Don’t Know or Refused.
If a date is selected from the list, fill the corresponding MOVE_* variable for that person with the date information selected.
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Screen #/Name |
I8a – MOVE_DATE2 |
Field Description |
Collect move date. |
Universe |
MOVE_DATE = 0 |
Question Text |
What date did <you/<WNAME@X>> move?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year
Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all date fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsMOVER
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month:
MOVE_MONTH,
2 characters,
numeric Year: MOVE_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if date is outside of range.
If a date is selected from the list, fill the corresponding MOVE_* variable for that person with the date information selected.
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
I9 – MOVE_APRIL |
Field Description |
Collect information on move date. |
Universe |
MOVE_DATE=21 |
Question Text |
Did <you/<WNAME@X>> move before <CENDAY>, after <CENDAY>, or on <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Before <CENDAY> 2-After <CENDAY> 3-On <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text and input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsMOVER
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
I10 – MOVE_NOTES |
Field Description |
Collect more information on dates stayed at addresses. |
Universe |
MOVE=3, DK, RF -OR- MOVE_APRIL -OR- MOVE_DATE NE 21 |
Question Text |
Please tell me how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
<Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Example of notes: Moved from 101 Main Street to 703 S. Central Avenue in March Only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville M-F in L.A. during March & April for job; rest of time in Stockton
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Open text – 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
X3 – MODCHECK3 |
Field Description |
Behind the scene check upon leaving Verify or Review for a person to check which Module to go to |
Universe |
REVIEW_ADDRESS1 = 1, DK, R -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 -OR- REVIEW_NEIGHBOR -OR- MOVE=1 3 -OR- MOVE_NOTES -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS3–OR- VERIFY_NEIGHBOR –OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS NE 2 and ASKVERIFY NE 2 for everyone -OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS3 and (VERIFY_ADDR8 NE 1 or VERIFY_ADDR5, VERIFY_ADDR6, and VERIFY_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and last person where VERIFY=1 and ASKVERIFY NE 2 for everyone -OR- VERIFY_ADDRESS3 and (PR_VERIFY_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_VERIFY_ADDR11 and PR_ VERIFY_ADDR12 = blank) and last person where VERIFY=1 and ASKVERIFY NE 2 for everyone |
Question Text |
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Input Options |
Behind the scenes – No screen, text, or input |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS ASKCD IF MOVER = 3 OR (MOVE_YEAR <> empty,DK,RF AND MOVE_YEAR < 2010) OR (MOVE_YEAR = 2010 AND MOVE_MONTH <> DK,RF AND MOVE_MONTH <> April) OR (MOVE_YEAR = 2010 AND MOVE_MONTH = April AND MOVE_DAY <> DK,RF) OR (MOVE_APRIL <> empty, DK, RF) or (ADDR_COUNT = 1 and INMVR_BACK = 1) or (ADDR_COUNT = 1 and ROSFLG = 8 AND ( (OUT_YEAR <> empty,DK,RF AND OUT_YEAR < 2010) OR (OUT_YEAR = 2010 AND OUT_MONTH <> DK,RF AND OUT_MONTH <> April) OR (OUT_YEAR = 2010 AND OUT_MONTH = April AND OUT_DAY <> DK,RF) OR (OUT_DATECD1 <> empty, DK, RF) ) or ADDR_COUNT = 0 and REVIEW_ADDRESS1 <> 3 Then set ASKCD = 0 Else ASKCD =1
ASKID
SKIP INSTRUCTIONS:
- Else goto R_TYPE
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Special Instructions |
Person Level |
Screen #/Name |
J1 - CD_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine CD address. |
Universe |
MODCHECK3 and ASKCD = 1
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Question Text |
Around <CENDAY>, where <were you/was <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time?
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30-<Previously collected addresses > 31 - <SAMPLE_ADDR> 32 – Equal time at addresses Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT:
If stateside case: CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions: -If CD_ADDR1=0, goto CD_ADDRESS3
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Special Instructions |
Display all unique addresses associated with this person in the input options. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for CD_ADDR6.
Ask series (J1 – J7) for people born before April 1st, 2010 and with 1 or more addresses.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If CD_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue.” |
Screen #/Name |
J2 – CD_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Determine where staying on CD. |
Universe |
CD_ADDR1=32 |
Question Text |
Where did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>? |
Input Options |
1-30-<Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for CD_ADDR6.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation. |
Screen #/Name |
J3 - CD_ADDRESS3 |
Field Description |
Collect Census Day Address |
Universe |
CD_ADDR1=0 |
Question Text |
Around <CENDAY>, where <were you/was <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction <CD Address> If collect at least (CD_ADDR2 and CD_ADDR3) or (CD_ADDR3 and CD_ADDR5) then display CD_ADDR2 - CD_ADDR6 where CD_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_CD_ADDR2 and (PR_CD_ADDR3 or PR_CD_ADDR4 or PR_CD_ADDR9)) or (PR_CD_ADDR4 and PR_CD_ADDR6) then display PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display CD_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s <CENDAY> address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: CD_ADDR2 Street Name: CD_ADDR3 Unit Designation: CD_ADDR4 City: CD_ADDR5 State: CD_ADDR6 Zip: CD_ADDR7 Country: CD_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_CD_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_CD_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_CD_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_CD_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_CD_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_CD_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_CD_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_CD_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_CD_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_CD_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_CD_ADDR12 Country: PR_CD_ADDR13
Store CD_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
J4 - CD_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the CD address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: CD_ADDRESS3 and (collected the CD_ADDR5 and CD_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and CD_ADDR8 = 1) and (CD_ADDR2, CD_ADDR3, CD_ADDR4, and CD_ADDR7 are blank, DK, RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: CD_ADDRESS3 and PR_CD_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_CD_ADDR11 = sample address municipio and PR_CD_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J5 - CD_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
CD_ADDRESS3 -OR- CD_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J6 - CD_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks |
Universe |
CD_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto CD_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J7 - CD_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors living near the address. |
Universe |
CD_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J8 - CYCLE1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine Cycle. |
Universe |
CD_ADDR1 ne 31 and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2, 4, 6 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 ne 31 and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2, 4,6 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, CD_ADDR6, and CD_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2, 4,6 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank) and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2, 4,6 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR and ADDR_COUNT@X=1 and MOVER NE 2, 4,6 |
Question Text |
Which of the following categories most accurately describes the amount of time <you /<WNAME@X> stayed> at the other place?
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Input Options |
1-A few days a week 2-A few weeks each month 3- A few days each month 4-Months at a time 5-Some other period of time Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (J8 – J14) for people who are not inmovers and Outmovers and have only one address. |
Screen #/Name |
J9 - CYCLE_NOTES – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect notes to get more information on cycle |
Universe |
CD_ADDR1 ne 31and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 ne 31 and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, CD_ADDR6, and CD_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank) and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- CYCLE1=5, DK, RF |
Question Text |
Please tell me approximately how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
<Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Examples of notes: - only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville - M-F in L.A. during March & April for job; rest of time in Stockton
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Display a list of unique addresses collected for the person only that were not deleted in REVIEW_ADDRESS3. 3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
- If CD_ADDRESS2 = Blank, DK, RF, goto WHERE_CD
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J10 - CYCLE_WK – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine where spends more time in a daily or weekly cycle. |
Universe |
CYCLE1=1 |
Question Text |
During a typical week in <CENMONTHS2>, did <you/<WNAME@X>> spend more days at <SAMPLE_ADDR> or the other place?
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Input Options |
1-<SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-Other place 3-Both places equally Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
16Fill 1
Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
Else if R_TYPE and R_NAME NE blank, goto R_PHONE
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J11 - CYCLE_MTH – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine where spends more time in a monthly cycle. |
Universe |
CYCLE1=2,3 |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS2>, did <you/<WNAME@X>> spend more <weeks/days> at <SAMPLE_ADDR> or at the other place?
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Input Options |
1-<SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-Other place 3- Both places equally Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
17Fill 1
3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. 4. Use date fill in question text.
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J12 - CYCLE_YR – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine where spends more time in a yearly cycle. |
Universe |
CYCLE1=4 |
Question Text |
In the past year, did <you/<WNAME@X>> spend more months at <SAMPLE_ADDR> or at the other place?
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Input Options |
1-<SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-Other place 3- Both places equally Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
18Fill 1
2. Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J13 - WHERE_CD – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine where staying April 1st. |
Universe |
CYCLE_NOTES and CD_ADDRESS2 = Blank, DK, RF -OR- CYCLE_WK=3 -OR- CYCLE_MTH=3 -OR- CYCLE_YR=3 |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> staying at <SAMPLE_ADDR> or at the other place on <CENFULL>?
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Input Options |
1-<SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-Other place Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
19Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
J14 - CYCLE_NOTES2 |
Field Description |
Collect notes to get more information on cycle |
Universe |
CYCLE_WK=DK, RF -OR- CYCLE_MTH= DK, RF -OR- CYCLE_YR= DK, RF |
Question Text |
Please tell me approximately how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
<Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Examples of notes: - only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville - M-F in L.A. during March & April for job; rest of time in Stockton |
Input Options |
2. Display a list of unique addresses collected for the person only that were not deleted in REVIEW_ADDRESS3. 3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Fill Instructions |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K1 - NOW_ADDR1 – F1 |
Field Description |
Collect Interview Day Address. |
Universe |
ASKID=1 MODCHECK3 where ASKCD ne 1 -OR- CD_ADDR1 and ASKID=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 and ASKID=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, CD_ADDR6, and CD_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and ASKID=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank) and ASKID=1 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR and ASKID=1 -OR- CYCLE_WK and ASKID=1 -OR- CYCLE_MTH and ASKID=1 -OR- CYCLE_YR and ASKID=1 -OR- WHERE_CD and ASKID=1 -OR- CYCLE_NOTES2 –OR- |
Question Text |
Currently where <are you/is <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time? |
Input Options |
0- Add new address 1-30-<Previously collected addresses> 31 - <SAMPLE_ADDR> 32 - Equal time at addresses Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT:
If stateside case: NOW_ADDR2 through NOW_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_NOW_ADDR2 through PR_NOW_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (K1 – K12) for people with ASKID=1 – People who are not deceased and… - Outmovers with more than one alternate address - nonOutmovers with 1 or more alternate addresses - people collected at the NAME_OFTEN, NAME_FIND, NAME_BABY, NAME _RELATIVE roster probes.
Display all unique addresses associated with this person in the input options. Display NOW_ADDR2 through NOW_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for NOW_ADDR6.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If NOW_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
K2 - NOW_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect ID address |
Universe |
NOW_ADDR1=0 |
Question Text |
Currently, where <are you/is <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction <Now Address> If collect at least (NOW_ADDR2 and NOW_ADDR3) or (NOW_ADDR3 and NOW_ADDR5) then display NOW_ADDR2 - NOW_ADDR6 where NOW_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_NOW_ADDR2 and (PR_NOW_ADDR3 or PR_NOW_ADDR4 or PR_NOW_ADDR9)) or (PR_NOW_ADDR4 and PR_NOW_ADDR6) then display PR_NOW_ADDR2 through PR_NOW_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display NOW_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s address”
If stateside address:
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: House Number: NOW_ADDR2 Street Name: NOW_ADDR3 Unit Designation: NOW_ADDR4 City: NOW_ADDR5 State: NOW_ADDR6 Zip: NOW_ADDR7 Country: NOW_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_NOW_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_NOW_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_NOW_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_NOW_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_NOW_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_NOW_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_NOW_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_NOW_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_NOW_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_NOW_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_NOW_ADDR12 Country: PR_NOW_ADDR13
Store NOW_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
K3 - NOW_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: NOW_ADDRESS2 and (collected the NOW_ADDR5 and NOW_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (NOW_ADDR8 = 1) and (NOW_ADDR2, NOW_ADDR3, NOW_ADDR4, and NOW_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: NOW_ADDRESS2 and PR_NOW_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_NOW_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_NOW_ADDR11 = sample address municipio and PR_NOW_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use SAMPLE_ADDR fill for question text |
Skip Instructions |
Goto NOW_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K4 - NOW_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
NOW_ADDRESS2 –OR- NOW_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto NOW_LNDMRKS
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K5 - NOW_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks. |
Universe |
NOW_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters
Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto NOW_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K6 - NOW_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors living near the address. |
Universe |
NOW_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed.
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Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
- If ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2, goto NOW_TYPE
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K7 - NOW_TYPE |
Field Description |
Collect type of place |
Universe |
NOW_NEIGHBOR and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
Is the place <you are/<WNAME@X> is> currently staying a house or apartment or another type of place like those shown on List A <on the information sheet I gave you>?
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Input Options |
1-House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12-Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 13-Homeless 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
20Fill 2:20.1If the first time question asked display: on the information sheet I gave youElse no display.
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Set Instructions |
If NOW_TYPE = 1, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 1 Else if NOW_TYPE = 2, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = 2 Else if NOW_TYPE = 3, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = 3 Else if NOW_TYPE = 4, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = 4 Else if NOW_TYPE = 5, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = 5 Else if NOW_TYPE = 6, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = 6 Else if NOW_TYPE = 7, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = 7 Else if NOW_TYPE = 8, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 8 Else if NOW_TYPE = 9, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 9 Else if NOW_TYPE = 10, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 10 Else if NOW_TYPE = 11, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 11 Else if NOW_TYPE = 12, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 12 Else if NOW_TYPE = 13, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 14 Else if NOW_TYPE = 14, then set NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 14 Else if NOW_TYPE = DK, then set NOW_TYPE2 = DK Else if NOW_TYPE = RF, then set NOW_TYPE2 = RF |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
The numbers for the response options are not in order based on how the responses are displayed on the screen. This is so the options from multiple lists will have the same output value. |
Screen #/Name |
K8 - NOW_TYPE_NOTE |
Field Description |
Collect type of place |
Universe |
NOW_TYPE=14 |
Question Text |
What type of place was that?
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Input Options |
Open text, 100-character field.
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto NOW_TIME
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K9 – NOW_TYPE2 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place person stayed on CD during a telephone interview. |
Universe |
NOW_NEIGHBOR and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
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Question Text |
Is that place a house or apartment, college housing, military housing, senior housing, or another type of place?
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Input Options |
1- House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-College housing 3-Military housing 4-Senior housing 5-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Set Instructions |
If NOW_TYPE2 = 1, then set NOW_TYPE = 1 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = DK, then set NOW_TYPE = DK Else if NOW_TYPE2 = RF, then set NOW_TYPE = RF |
Skip Instructions |
If NOW_TYPE2=2, 3, 4, 5, goto NOW_TYPE3
Else goto NOW_TIME |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K10 – NOW_TYPE3 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place when “Another type of place” is selected at previous screen. |
Universe |
NOW_TYPE2 = 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Question Text |
<Is that place a dorm, a sorority or fraternity house, or some other college housing?/Is that place a barracks, a ship, or some other military housing?/Is that place a nursing home or an independent or assisted living facility?/Is that other type of place a jail, a group home, a shelter, a school for people with disabilities, a psychiatric facility, or some other place?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 2> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2- Dormitory or residence hall 3- Sorority or fraternity house 16-Other college housing
4-Military Barracks 5- Military Ship 17-Other, military housing
6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 18-Another type of place
8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12- Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other
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Set Instructions |
If NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = 2, then set NOW_TYPE = 2 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = 3, then set NOW_TYPE = 3 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = 16, then set NOW_TYPE = 14 and NOW_TYPE_NOTE = Other college housing Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = DK, then set NOW_TYPE = DK Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 2 and NOW_TYPE3 = RF, then set NOW_TYPE = RF Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = 4, then set NOW_TYPE = 4 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = 5, then set NOW_TYPE = 5 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = 17, then set NOW_TYPE = 14 and NOW_TYPE_NOTE = Other military housing Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = DK, then set NOW_TYPE = DK Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 3 and NOW_TYPE3 = RF, then set NOW_TYPE = RF Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = 6, then set NOW_TYPE = 6 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = 7, then set NOW_TYPE = 7 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = 18, then set NOW_TYPE = 14 and NOW_TYPE_NOTE = Another type of place Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = DK, then set NOW_TYPE = DK Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 4 and NOW_TYPE3 = RF, then set NOW_TYPE = RF Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 8, then set NOW_TYPE = 8 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 9, then set NOW_TYPE = 9 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 10, then set NOW_TYPE = 10 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 11, then set NOW_TYPE = 11 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 12, then set NOW_TYPE = 12 Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = 14, then set NOW_TYPE = 14 and NOW_TYPE_NOTE = Other housing Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = DK, then set NOW_TYPE = DK Else if NOW_TYPE2 = 5 and NOW_TYPE3 = RF, then set NOW_TYPE = RF |
Skip Instructions |
If NOW_TYPE3 = 6 or 7, goto NOW_TYPE4 Else Goto NOW_TIME |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K10a –NOW_TYPE4 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
NOW_TYPE = 6 or 7 –OR- NOW_TYPE3 = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
<Do you/Does WNAME@X> have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place?
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Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:20.2If RESPONDENT=1 display: Do you20.3Else display: Does <WNAME@X>
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Skip Instructions |
Goto NOW_TIME |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K11 - NOW_TIME |
Field Description |
Determine length of stay. |
Universe |
NOW_ADDR1=1-30 -OR- NOW_ADDRESS2 and (NOW_ADDR8 NE 1 or NOW_ADDR5, NOW_ADDR6, and NOW_ADDR7=blank, DK, RF) -OR- NOW_ADDRESS2 and (PR_NOW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_NOW_ADDR11 and PR_NOW_ADDR12 = blank) -OR- NOW_TYPE NE 14 -OR- NOW_TYPE_NOTE -OR- NOW_TYPE2=1, DK, RF -OR- NOW_TYPE3 –OR- NOW_TYPE4 |
Question Text |
How long <are you/is <WNAME@X>> staying there?
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Input Options |
1-Less than one month 2- 1 - 2 months 3- 3- 4 months 4- 5- 6 months 5- More than 6 months 6-Not returning to <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
K12 - NOW_NOTES |
Field Description |
Determine how much time spent at each address. |
Universe |
NOW_ADDR1=32, DK, RF and CYCLE_NOTES=blank and ADDR_COUNT ne 0 and MOVE_NOTES = blank-OR- NOW_TIME and CYCLE_NOTES=blank and ADDR_COUNT ne 0 and MOVE_NOTES = blank |
Question Text |
Please tell me how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
<Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Examples of notes: - only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville - M-F in L.A. during March & April for job; rest of time in Stockton
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Display a list of unique addresses collected for the person only that was not deleted in REVIEW_ADDRESS3. 3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Else if R_TYPE and R_NAME NE blank, goto R_PHONE
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
L2 - ALT_ADDR_NAME1 |
Field Description |
Record names and ages of others living at a given inmover address on CD. |
Universe |
ALT_ADDR_NAME=1 |
Question Text |
What are their names and approximate ages?
Enter all names and ages of all people living at the given address. |
Input Options |
Open Text Box, Length 100
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
If (ALT_ADDR_NAME1 not = blank, DK, or RF), goto ALT_ADDR_RELATED Else then goto ALT_ADDR_OWN
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Special Instructions |
Household level – repeated for each inmover address |
Screen #/Name |
L3 - ALT_ADDR_RELATD |
Field Description |
Determine if persons who lived at the inmover address are related. |
Universe |
ALT_ADDR_NAME1 = valid response |
Question Text |
Are any of these people related – <ALT_ADDR_NAME1> and <you, <WNAME@X>, …, and <WNAME@X>> ?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Fill 2 names of people associated with the unique inmover address
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
When filling names in the question text, display names separated by commas. Put “and” between the last two names.
Household level – repeated for each inmover address. |
Screen #/Name |
L4 - ALT_ADDR_OWN |
Field Description |
Determine tenure of each address given. |
Universe |
ALT_ADDR_RELATD -OR- ALT_ADDR_NAME1 = blank, DK, or RF |
Question Text |
On <CENFULL> was <Inmover Address> owned with a mortgage or loan (including home equity loans), owned free and clear, rented, or occupied without having to pay rent?
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Input Options |
1-Owned with a mortgage or loan (including home equity loans) 2-Owned free and clear 3-Rented 4-Occupied without having to pay rent Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto ALT_ADDR_NGHBORS2
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Special Instructions |
Household level – repeated for each inmover address |
Screen #/Name |
L5 - ALT_ADDR_NGHBORS2 |
Field Description |
Determine if respondent knows neighbors for each alternate address. |
Universe |
ALT_ADDR_OWN |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text, Length 100
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level – repeated for each inmover address. |
Screen #/Name |
M1 – CD_STATUS1 |
Field Description |
Determine status of Sample Address on April 1st. |
Universe |
HU_STATUS1 -OR- HU_STATUS2 -OR- LIVE_HERE=6 -OR- OCC_AVAIL=6 -OR- CUR_OCC=4 -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS1 NE 2 and WHI=1 -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (REVIEW_ADDR8 NE 1 or REVIEW_ADDR5, REVIEW_ADDR6, REVIEW_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and WHI=1 -OR- REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank) and WHI=1 -OR- REVIEW_NEIGHBOR and WHI=1 -OR- MOVE and WHI=1 -OR- MOVE_NOTES and WHI=1 -OR- CD_ADDR1 and WHI=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 and WHI=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, CD_ADDR6, CD_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and WHI=1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank) and WHI=1 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR and WHI=1 -OR- CYCLE_WK and WHI=1 -OR- CYCLE_MTH and WHI=1 -OR- CYCLE_YR and WHI=1 -OR- WHERE_CD and WHI=1 -OR- NOW_ADDR1 and WHI=1 -OR- NOW_TIME and WHI=1 -OR- NOW_NOTES and WHI=1 -OR- ALT_ADDR_NGHBORS2 and WHI=1 -OR- CYCLE_NOTES2 –OR- ALT_ADDR_NGHBRS and WHI = 1 |
Question Text |
On <CENFULL>, was <SAMPLE_ADDR> vacant or was it occupied?
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Input Options |
1-Vacant 2-Occupied 3-This address was not a housing unit on <CENFULL>. Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Date fill will be used in question text and input options. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M2 – CD_STATUS2 |
Field Description |
Determine status of Sample Address on April 1st. |
Universe |
CD_STATUS1 = 1 |
Question Text |
Which category best describes this unit as of <CENFULL>?
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Input Options |
1- For rent 2- For sale only 3- Rented but no one lived there yet 4- Sold but no one lived there yet 5- For vacation, seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 6- For migrant workers 7- Other vacant Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M3 – CD_STATUS3 |
Field Description |
Determine status of Sample Address on April 1st. |
Universe |
CD_STATUS1 = 3 |
Question Text |
Which category best describes this unit as of <CENFULL>?
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Input Options |
1-Demolished 2-Burned out 3-Business 4-Other (open to the elements, condemned, under construction) 5-Trailer moved from non-park location 6-Empty mobile home/trailer site 7-Group Quarters (ex. Group Home, Halfway House) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M4 – WHO_PROBE – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if respondent is knowledgeable about the Outmovers. |
Universe |
CD_STATUS1 = 2 and PERCOUNT is less than 49
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Question Text |
I need to ask some questions about the people who lived at <SAMPLE_ADDR> on <CENDAY>– things like names and ages. Do you know that information?
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Input Options |
1-Yes, knows both names and ages 2- No Refused
Blank and Don’t Know are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. Use date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M5 - WHO_ROSTER |
Field Description |
Roster List of whole household Outmovers. |
Universe |
WHO_PROBE=1 -OR- WHO_ROSTER1_DES |
Question Text |
What are the names of the people who lived <here / at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> on <CENFULL>?
First name? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name?)
If no one else, type 999 in the first name and Press enter. |
Input Options |
Collect: First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all name fields. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
Fill 2: Use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER - Set MOVER=4 for all persons collected here
ROSFLG
WHO_WNAME
OPERS#: Person number on the whole household Outmover roster
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
First Name: Store as FNAME, 20 Characters, Middle Initial: Store as MINIT, 1 Character Last Name: Store as LNAME, 20 Characters
The WHO_WNAME variable should be used in name fills throughout the whole household Outmover section.
Don’t Know and Refused values are stored as blanks.
Assign each person a person number (OPERS#) beginning with the last person number on the WHO roster plus 1. Continue to assign each person a consecutive person number.
Once PERCOUNT + OPERS=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview.
The OPERS roster and the addresses associated with those persons should be kept completely separate from roster using PERS# and addresses collected for those persons.
From this point forward PERS# roster should not be updated and cannot be updated. Once the first person is entered, the back button should be disabled. |
Screen #/Name |
M6 - WHO_ROSTER1_DES |
Field Description |
WHO Roster List, description |
Universe |
WHO_ROSTER and FNAME=blank, DK, RF |
Question Text |
If respondent REFUSES to give name, remind respondent of confidentiality, if appropriate.
If respondent refuses or doesn’t know the name, enter a description of the person (for example, wife, father, daughter, oldest son, first born, etc.).
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Input Options |
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: WHO_WNAME
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
20 Characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
M7 - WHO_REVIEW_LIST |
Field Description |
Review names of whole household Outmovers. |
Universe |
WHO_ROSTER = 999 |
Question Text |
I am going to <show/ read> you the list of people I have recorded living <here / at <SAMPLE_ADDR>> on <CENFULL>. |
Input Options |
Allow corrections to the roster.
For PERS# = 1 through N 1. No Change 2. Edit Name 3. Delete Person For Last Row – (non-person row where FNAME is filled with 999) 4. Add Person 5. Table Now Correct – Continue Interview
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
21Fill 2:
Else display: at <SAMPLE_ADDR>
List all names where ROSFLG=10
4. Use date fill in question text.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ROSFLG -If names are added to the roster, set ROSFLG = 10 for those persons
OPERS# -If person added to roster, set OPERS# = last person number +1
DELETE: Person level variable to indicate if person was deleted. No additional questions will be asked for people with DELETE = 1. -If person deleted from the roster, set DELETE = 1 -Else set DELETE = 0
OPERCOUNT: Count of people on the roster. If WHO_REVIEW_LIST=5, set OPERCOUNT=last person number (for a valid person, not last person row) minus the number of people where DELETE=1
goto WHO_MOVE_DATE1 |
Special Instructions |
Exception to general formatting: The form pane needs to be larger then the question pane. The rows should be larger then the normal collection sixe for better ease of reading by the respondent.
Allow all name fields to be edited.
Household level
At least one person must be on the roster
Once PERCOUNT + OPERS=49 data is collected bring up the following edit text for FNAME or DES if FNAME is blank: This is the last person you can enter for this household. Press "Suppress" to finish entering this person's name. Do NOT enter any other names. Instead, continue with the rest of the interview. |
Screen #/Name |
M8 - WHO_MOVE_DATE1 |
Field Description |
Collect date moved out. |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_LIST -OR- WHO_MOVE_DATECD and DECEASED NE 1 and not Last Person where MOVER=4 or 5 – OR – WHO_OUTMOV_PHONE and not Last Person where MOVER=4 or 5-OR- WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1= 1-30 and not Last Person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_MOVE_EXPDATE and WHO_MOVE_DATE1 NE 24 and not Last Person where MOVER=4 or 5 WHO_PLACE_TYPE1=5 or 13 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1=1-30 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE=2, DK, RF -OR- WHO_ADDRESS2 and (WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR8 NE1 or WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR5, , and WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) -OR- WHO_ADDRESS2 and (PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR11 and PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR12 = blank, DK, or RF) |
Question Text |
What date did <WHO_WNAME@X> move out of <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
0 – Add New Date 1 – 20 -<previously collected WHO dates> 21-Never Lived here 22- Date Unclear 23-Deceased 24-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all date fields. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 2
2. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
DECEASED
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month:
WHO_MONTH, 2
characters, numerc Year: WHO_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if the date is outside range.
For input options 1-20 display Outmover dates collected for previous persons on the WHO roster. Do not display the date if Month, Day, or Year are Don’t Know or Refused.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed.
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Screen #/Name |
M8a - WHO_MOVE_DATE2 |
Field Description |
Collect date moved out. |
Universe |
WHO_MOVE_DATE1 = 0
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Question Text |
What date did <WHO_WNAME@X> move out of <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year
Don’t Know Refused
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all date fields. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Month: WHO_MONTH, 2 characters, numericDay: WHO_DAY, 2 characters, numeric Year: WHO_YEAR, 4 characters, numeric Valid Range 1885-2010
Don’t Know and Refused are options in the date fields.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year. Give warning if the date is outside range.
Depending on the response to this question each person's MOVER flag could be changed.
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
M9 - WHO_MOVE_EXPDATE |
Field Description |
Explanation for “Never Lived Here” and “Other”. |
Universe |
WHO_MOVE_DATE1 = 21, 24 |
Question Text |
Please explain the situation.
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M10 - WHO_MOVE_DATECD |
Field Description |
Determining whether the Outmover moved from the sample address before, after, or on April 1st. |
Universe |
WHO_MOVE_DATE1 = 22, 23, DK, RF or (WHO_YEAR=2010 and WHO_MONTH=DK, RF) -OR- WHO_MOVE_EXPDATE and WHO_MOVE_DATE1=24 |
Question Text |
Did <WHO_WNAME@X> <pass away/move out of <SAMPLE_ADDR>> before <CENDAY>, after <CENDAY>, or on <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Before <CENDAY> 2-After <CENDAY> 3-On <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Use date fill in question text and input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MOVER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M11 - WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 |
Field Description |
To determine where person is living. |
Universe |
WHO_MOVE_DATE1 = 1 – 20 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- WHO_MOVE_DATECD and DECEASED = Empty or 0 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2
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Question Text |
Did <WHO_WNAME@X> move to a house or apartment, or another type of place like those shown on List A <on the information sheet I gave you>?
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Input Options |
1-House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12-Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 13-Homeless 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:21.1If the first time question asked display: on the information sheet I gave you
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Set Instructions |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 If WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 1, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 1 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 2, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 2 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 3, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 3 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 4, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 4 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 5, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 5 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 6, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 6 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 7, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 7 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 8, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 8 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 9, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 9 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 10, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 10 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 11, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 11 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 12, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 12 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 13, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 14 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 14 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = RF |
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Screen #/Name |
M12 - WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 |
Field Description |
To determine what type of place person is living. |
Universe |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14 |
Question Text |
What type of place is that?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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goto WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M13 – WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place Outmover moved to during telephone interview. |
Universe |
WHO_MOVE_DATE1 = 1 – 20 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 -OR- WHO_MOVE_DATECD and DECEASED = Empty or 0 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
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Question Text |
Is that place a house or apartment, college housing, military housing, senior housing, or another type of place?
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Input Options |
1- House/Apartment/Mobile Home/Condo/Townhouse 2-College housing 3-Military housing 4-Senior housing 5-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Set Instructions |
If WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 1, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 1 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF |
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If WHO_PLACE_TYPE3=2, 3, 4, 5, goto WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 Else goto WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M14 – WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place when “Another type of place” is selected at previous screen. |
Universe |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE3=2, 3, 4, 5 |
Question Text |
<Is that place a dorm, a sorority or fraternity house, or some other college housing?/Is that place a barracks, a ship, or some other military housing?/Is that place a nursing home, or an independent or assisted living facility?/Is that other type of place a jail, a group home, a shelter, a school for people with disabilities, a psychiatric facility, or some other place?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 2> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Fill 2
2- Dormitory or Residence Hall 3-Sorority/Fraternity House 16-Other college housing
4-Military Barracks 5- Military Ship 17-Other, military housing
6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 18-Another type of place
8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12- Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other |
Set Instructions |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 If WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 2, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 2 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 3, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 3 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 16, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 = Other college housing Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 2 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 4, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 4 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 5, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 5 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 17, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 = Other military housing Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 3 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 6, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 6 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 7, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 7 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 18, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 = Another type of place Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 4 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 8, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 8 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 9, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 9 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 10, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 10 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 11, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 11 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 12, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 12 Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 14, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 14 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 = Other housing Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = DK, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = DK Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE3 = 5 and WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = RF, then set WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = RF |
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-If WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 5 and last person on the roster where MOVER = 4 or 5, goto WHO_TENURE -Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 5, goto WHO_MOVE_DATE1 for the next person -Else if WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 6 or 7, goto WHO_PLACE_TYPE5 - Else goto WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
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Screen #/Name |
M14a –WHO_PLACE_TYPE5 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 6 or 7 –OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
<Do you/Does WHO_WNAME@X> have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place? |
Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:21.2If RESPONDENT=1 display: Do you21.3Else display: Does <WHO_WNAME@X>
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
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Screen #/Name |
M15 - WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect Outmover address. |
Universe |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 1-12, DK, RF -OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE2 -OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE3=1, DK, RF -OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE4 (except when it’s equal to 5) –OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE5 |
Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address.
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30- <Previously collected addresses in WHO section> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Set Instructions: If stateside case: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR12:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the WHO roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding WHO_OUTMOV_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
M16 - WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for city or state of Outmover address when address is unknown |
Universe |
WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
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Set Instructions: WHO_DESCRIP
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Special Instructions |
WHO_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
If WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue.” |
Screen #/Name |
M17 - WHO_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collecting house number of the Outmover address. |
Universe |
WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1 = 0 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE = 1
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Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – 10 characters, Open Text Street Name – 33 characters, Open Text Unit Designation – 20 characters, Open Text City – 22 characters, Open Text State – State look up table Zip Code – 5 characters, Open Text Country- Options: 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
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Set Instructions <WHO Outmover Address> If collect at least (WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 and WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3) or (WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3 and WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR5) then display WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 - WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6 where WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 and (PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3 or PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR4 or PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR9)) or (PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR4 and PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6) then display PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 through PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display WHO_OUTMOV_DESCRIP = “Address <WHO_WNAME@X> moved to”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 Street Name: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3 Unit Designation: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR4 City: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR5 State: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6 Zip: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR7 Country: WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR12 Country: PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR13
Store WHO_OUTMOV_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
M18 - WHO_OUTMOV_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_ADDRESS2 and (collected the WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR5 and WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR8 = 1) and (WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR2, WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR3, WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR4, and WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_ADDRESS2 and PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
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Screen #/Name |
M19 - WHO_OUTMOV_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the Outmover address |
Universe |
WHO_OUTMOV_MILE -OR- WHO_ADDRESS2 |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
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Screen #/Name |
M20 - WHO_OUTMOV_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collecting the cross streets, highways, landmarks of the outmover address |
Universe |
WHO_OUTMOV_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
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Screen #/Name |
M21 - WHO_OUTMOV_PHONE |
Field Description |
Record WHO phone number. |
Universe |
WHO_OUTMOV_LNDMRKS
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Question Text |
What is <<WHO_WNAME@X>’s> current phone number?
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Input Options |
Numeric - phone format
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. 9999999998 and 9999999999 are invalid entries for telephone numbers. Hard error with “Invalid Response.” |
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Screen #/Name |
M22 - WHO_TENURE |
Field Description |
To determine tenure. |
Universe |
WHO_PLACE_TYPE1 = 5 or 13 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 – OR- WHO_MOVE_DATECD and (DECEASED = 1 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE= 2, DK, RF and Last Person -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_ADDR1= 1-30 and Last Person -OR- WHO_ADDRESS2 and (WHO_ADDR8 NE 1 or WHO_ADDR5, , and WHO_ADDR7 = blank, DK, or RF and last person where MOVER=4 or 5) -OR- WHO_ADDRESS2 and (PR_WHO_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_WHO_ADDR11 and PR_WHO_ADDR12 = blank, DK, or RF and last person where MOVER=4 or 5) -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PHONE and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_MOVE_EXPDATE and WHO_MOVE_DATE1=21 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 –OR- WHO_PLACE_TYPE5 = 5 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 |
Question Text |
On <CENFULL>, was <SAMPLE_ADDR> owned with a mortgage or loan (including home equity loans), owned free and clear, rented, or occupied without having to pay rent?
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Input Options |
1-Owned with a mortgage or loan (including home equity loans) 2-Owned free and clear 3-Rented 4-Occupied without having to pay rent Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. Use date fill in question text. |
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Set Instructions WHO_REFERENCE: Person level variable to indicate the reference person
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Special Instructions |
Only one response allowed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M23- WHO_REF_PERS |
Field Description |
Collect name(s) of who own(s) or rent(s) the house/apartment. |
Universe |
WHO_TENURE = 1, 2 or 3 and more than one person on the roster |
Question Text |
Of the people who lived <here/there>, who <owned/rented> <this/that> <HUTYPE> on CENDAY?
Read aloud if necessary
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Input Options |
1 - <WHO_WNAME@1> 2 - <WHO_WNAME@2> … 49 - <WHO_WNAME@49> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
22Fill 122.1If ATTEMPT_TYPE=1 display: here
23Fill 2
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Set Instructions WHO_REFERENCE
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Special Instructions |
Only allow one response.
Show WHO_roster and provide checkbox for each person on the roster.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
M23a – WHO_OTHER_NAME – F1 |
Field Description |
Determine if HH members go by nicknames or other names. |
Universe |
WHO_REF_PERS -OR- WHO_TENURE = 4, DK, RF or OPERCOUNT = 1 |
Question Text |
<< /Does <WNAME@X>> ever go by a nickname or a middle (or maiden) name?/How about <WNAME@X> (Does <WNAME@X> ever go by a nickname or middle (or maiden) name?>
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
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Screen #/Name |
M23b – WHO_OTHER_NAME2 |
Field Description |
Collect nicknames or other names household members go by. |
Universe |
OTHER_NAME = 1 |
Question Text |
What is the other name <WNAME@X> goes by? |
Input Options |
Open Text - 30 Character Field
Don’t Know or Refused are allowed. |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M24 – WHO_RELATION1 |
Field Description |
Obtain relationships of outmovers during a personal visit interview. |
Universe |
ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 and WHO_OTHER_NAME = ‘2’ for last person -OR- WHO_OTHER_NAME2 for last person and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
<Please look at List B on the information sheet I gave you at the beginning of the interview.>
How is <WHO_WNAME@X>> related to <WHO_WNAME@X>?
Read response options aloud if necessary. |
Input Options |
1-Husband or wife 2-Biological son or daughter 3- Adopted son or daughter 4- Stepson or stepdaughter 5-Brother or sister 6-Father or mother 7-Grandchild 8-Parent-in-law 9-Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 10-Other relative 11-Roomer or boarder 12-Housemate or roommate 13-Unmarried partner 14-Other nonrelative Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Set Instruction |
WHO_RELATION2 and WHO_RELATION3 If WHO_RELATION1=1, then set WHO_RELATION2=1 Else if WHO_RELATION1=2, then set WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=1 Else if WHO_RELATION1=3, then set WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=2 Else if WHO_RELATION1=4, then set WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=3 Else if WHO_RELATION1=5, then set WHO_RELATION2=3 Else if WHO_RELATION1=6, then set WHO_RELATION2=4 Else if WHO_RELATION1=7, then set WHO_RELATION2=5 Else if WHO_RELATION1=8, then set WHO_RELATION2=6 Else if WHO_RELATION1=9, then set WHO_RELATION2=7 Else if WHO_RELATION1=10, then set WHO_RELATION2=8 Else if WHO_RELATION1=11, then set WHO_RELATION2=9 Else if WHO_RELATION1=12, then set WHO_RELATION2=10 Else if WHO_RELATION1=13, then set WHO_RELATION2=11 Else if WHO_RELATION1=14, then set WHO_RELATION2=12 Else if WHO_RELATION1=DK, then set WHO_RELATION2=DK Else if WHO_RELATION1=RF, then set WHO_RELATION2=RF |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self. |
Screen #/Name |
M25 – WHO_RELATION2 |
Field Description |
Obtain relationships for outmovers during a telephone interview. |
Universe |
ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 and WHO_OTHER_NAME = ‘2’ for last person -OR- WHO_OTHER_NAME2 for last person and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
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Question Text |
How is <WHO_WNAME@X> related to <WHO_WNAME@X>?
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Input Options |
1-Husband or wife 2-Son or daughter 3- Brother or sister 4- Father or mother 5-Grandchild 6-Parent-in-law 7-Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 8-Other relative 9-Roomer or boarder 10-Housemate or roommate 11-Unmarried partner 12-Other nonrelative Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Display <WHO_WNAME@X> of the person where WHO_REFERENCE=1 |
Set Instruction |
WHO_RELATION1 If WHO_RELATION2=1, then set WHO_RELATION1=1 Else if WHO_RELATION2=3, then set WHO_RELATION1=5 Else if WHO_RELATION2=4, then set WHO_RELATION1=6 Else if WHO_RELATION2=5, then set WHO_RELATION1=7 Else if WHO_RELATION2=6, then set WHO_RELATION1=8 Else if WHO_RELATION2=7, then set WHO_RELATION1=9 Else if WHO_RELATION2=8, then set WHO_RELATION1=10 Else if WHO_RELATION2=9, then set WHO_RELATION1=11 Else if WHO_RELATION2=10, then set WHO_RELATION1=12 Else if WHO_RELATION2=11, then set WHO_RELATION1=13 Else if WHO_RELATION2=12, then set WHO_RELATION1=14 Else if WHO_RELATION2=DK, then set WHO_RELATION1=DK Else if WHO_RELATION2=RF, then set WHO_RELATION1=RF |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self. |
Screen #/Name |
M26 – WHO_RELATION3 |
Field Description |
Obtain more information on relationship in a telephone interview. |
Universe |
WHO_RELATION2=2 |
Question Text |
Ask or verify
Is <WHO_WNAME@X> <<WHO_WNAME@X>’s> biological son or daughter, adopted son or daughter, OR stepson or stepdaughter?
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Input Options |
1-Biological son or daughter 2- Adopted son or daughter 3- Stepson or stepdaughter 4-Foster son or daughter (DO NOT READ) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
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Set Instructions |
WHO_RELATION1 If WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=1, then set WHO_RELATION1=2 Else if WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=2, then set WHO_RELATION1=3 Else if WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=3, then set WHO_RELATION1=4 Else if WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=4, then set WHO_RELATION1=12 Else if WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=DK, then set WHO_RELATION1=DK Else if WHO_RELATION2=2 and WHO_RELATION3=RF, then set WHO_RELATION1=RF |
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Special Instructions |
Do not ask relationship question of reference person to self. |
Screen #/Name |
M27 - WHO_SEX |
Field Description |
Whole Household Outmovers’ sex |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_NAME or WHO_OTHER_NAME1 and Single Person HH -OR- WHO_RELATION1 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_RELATION2 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_RELATION3 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5
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Question Text |
Ask or verify sex for all persons. Do not enter/record sex based on responses to other items.
<Is <WHO_WNAME@X> male or female?/How about WHO_WNAME@X (Is WHO_WNAME@X male or female)?>
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Input Options |
1-Male 2-Female Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Special Instructions |
Only allow one response |
Screen #/Name |
M28 - WHO_ASKAGE |
Field Description |
Obtain age of WHO member. |
Universe |
WHO_SEX -OR- WHO_RELATION1 and not last person where MOVER=4 or 5-OR- WHO_RELATION2 and not last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_RELATION3 and not last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_DOB |
Question Text |
What was <WHO_WNAME@X> age on <CENFULL>?
Read aloud when necessary: If you don’t know the exact age, please estimate.
Enumerator: Make sure the respondent gives the age in completed years as of<CENFULL>. Do not round up.
Do not enter age in months. For babies less than 1 year old enter 0 as the age. |
Input Options |
Allow ages 0-125, Don’t Know, and Refused
Allow the first digit to be blank to activate NEXT. Blank is not an option. |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
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Screen #/Name |
M29 - WHO_DOB |
Field Description |
Obtain DOB of each WHO on roster. |
Universe |
WHO_ASKAGE = valid age |
Question Text |
What is <<WHO_WNAME@X>’s> date of birth?
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Input Options |
Collect: Month Day Year - Year range is 1885 – 2010.
Don’t Know and Refused are options in all fields |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions MOVER
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Store Month as WHO_DOB_MONTH. Store months as the 1-12. Store Day as WHO_DOB_DAY. Store Year as WHO_DOB_YEAR.
Range check the day to the month and the month to the year.
Display warning if it is outside of the range.
Blank is acceptable for Month, Day if the year is DK or RF
When date is collected in the instrument if MONTH is DK, RF, or blank, then skip the DAY field. |
Screen #/Name |
M31 - WHO_SPAN_ORIG |
Field Description |
Listing of persons in the WHO household of Hisp origin. |
Universe |
WHO_ASKAGE = DK, RF and Last Person -OR- WHO_RELATION1 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_RELATION2 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_RELATION3 and last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_DOB -OR- WHO_SPAN_ORIG2 and not last person where MOVER=4 or 5 -OR- WHO_SPAN_ORIG3 |
Question Text |
<Please look at List C.>
<Is <WHO_WNAME@X> of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?/How about <WHO_WNAME@X>? (Is <WHO_WNAME@X> of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?)>
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank if not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
24Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Only one response is allowed for each household member on this screen. The enumerator is prohibited from selecting multiple responses. |
Screen #/Name |
M32 – WHO_SPAN_ORIG2 |
Field Description |
Collect Hispanic Origin. |
Universe |
WHO_SPAN_ORIG=1 |
Question Text |
<Is <WHO_WNAME@X> Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or of another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin; for example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on?/Is <WHO_WNAME@X> Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or of another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)
Do not encourage more than one response, but enter more than one response if offered.
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
4-Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano 5-Puerto Rican 6-Cuban 7-Another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses allowed. |
Screen #/Name |
M33 – WHO_SPAN_ORIG3 |
Field Description |
Collect Hispanic Origin. |
Universe |
WHO_SPAN_ORIG2=7
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Question Text |
What is that origin? (For example, Argentinean, Colombian, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Spaniard, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open Text Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen. Blank is not an option on this screen.
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Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include DK or RF.
Text Field - 30 characters |
Screen #/Name |
M34 - WHO_RACE |
Field Description |
To obtain the race of each WHO member. |
Universe |
WHO_SPAN_ORIG and Last Person – OR- WHO_SPAN_ORIG2 and Last Person -OR- WHO_SPAN_ORIG3 and Last Person -OR- WHO_AIAN and WHO_RACE NE 4, 5, 6 and not the last person on the roster -OR- WHO_ASIAN NE 7 and WHO_RACE NE 5, 6 and not the last person on the roster -OR- WHO_ASIAN2 and WHO_RACE NE 5, 6 and not the last person on the roster -OR- WHO_NHPI and WHO_RACE NE 6 and not the last person on the roster -OR- WHO_NHPI2 and WHO_RACE NE 6 and not the last person on the roster -OR- WHO_SOR and not the last person on the roster |
Question Text |
<Please look at List D and choose one or more races./I’m going to read a list of race categories. You may choose one or more races.>
<For this census, Hispanic origins are not races.>
<Is <WHO_WNAME@X> White; Black, African American, or Negro; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; or Some other race?/What is <WHO_WNAME@X’s> race? (<Is WHO_WNAME@X> White; Black, African American, or Negro; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; or Some other race?)/How about <WHO_WNAME@X>? (<Is <WHO_WNAME@X> White; Black, African American, or Negro; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; or Some other race?)>
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1-White 2-Black, African American, or Negro 3-American Indian or Alaska Native 4-Asian 5-Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 6-Some other race Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Allow multiple responses for race. Don’t Know or Refused can’t be combined with other responses. Processing uses a Yes or No for each race.
For each person on the roster, All responses for WHO_RACE must be collected before proceeding to any of the detailed race followup questions for that person. (WHO_AIAN@X, WHO_ASIAN@X, WHO_ASIAN2@X, WHO_NHPI@X, WHO_NHPI2@X, and WHO_SOR@X)
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Screen #/Name |
M35 – WHO_AIAN |
Field Description |
Collect Tribe. |
Universe |
WHO_RACE=3
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Question Text |
<You may list one or more tribes.>
What is <WHO_WNAME@X>’s> enrolled or principal tribe?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open text
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen but cannot be used with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses allowed. Don’t Know and Refused are not allowed with other responses.
Text field - 30 characters |
Screen #/Name |
M36 – WHO_ASIAN |
Field Description |
Collect Asian race category. |
Universe |
WHO_RACE=4 -OR- WHO_AIAN and WHO_RACE=4 |
Question Text |
<You may choose one or more Asian groups. Is <WHO_WNAME@X> Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian group, for example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on?/Is <WHO_WNAME@X> Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian group? (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on).>
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1-Asian Indian 2-Chinese 3-Filipino 4-Japanese 5-Korean 6-Vietnamese 7-Other Asian (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M37 – WHO_ASIAN2 |
Field Description |
Collect Asian race category. |
Universe |
WHO_ASIAN=7 |
Question Text |
What is that other Asian group? (For example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open text
Don’t Know and Refused are options on this screen, but cannot be used in with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Text field – 30 characters
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include Don’t Know or Refused. |
Screen #/Name |
M38 – WHO_NHPI |
Field Description |
Collect NHPI race category. |
Universe |
WHO_RACE=5 -OR- WHO_AIAN and WHO_RACE=5 -OR- WHO_ASIAN NE 7 and WHO_RACE=5 -OR- WHO_ASIAN2 and WHO_RACE=5 |
Question Text |
<You may choose one or more Pacific Islander groups. Is <WHO_WNAME@X>> Native Hawaiian; Guamanian or Chamorro; Samoan; or another Pacific Islander group, for example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on?/Is <WHO_WNAME@X> Native Hawaiian; Guamanian or Chamorro; Samoan; or another Pacific Islander group? (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1-Native Hawaiian 2-Guamanian or Chamorro 3-Samoan 4-Other Pacific Islander (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.) Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
M38a – WHO_NHPI2 |
Field Description |
Collect NHPI race category. |
Universe |
WHO_NHPI=4 |
Question Text |
What is that other Pacific Islander group? (For example, Fijian, Tongan, and so on.)
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Open text
Don’t know and Refused are options on this screen, but they can’t be used with other responses. Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Text field – 30 characters
Respondent may provide multiple responses. Multiple responses may not include Don’t Know or Refused. |
Screen #/Name |
M39 – WHO_SOR |
Field Description |
Collect “some other race” category. |
Universe |
WHO_RACE=6 -OR- WHO_AIAN and WHO_RACE=6 -OR- WHO_ASIAN NE 7 and WHO_RACE=6 -OR- WHO_ASIAN2 and WHO_RACE=6 -OR- WHO_NHPI and WHO_RACE=6 -OR- WHO_NHPI2 and WHO_RACE=6 |
Question Text |
What is <WHO_WNAME@X>’s other race group?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
Write in box for some other race. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Open text – 30 characters |
The following screens for the Whole Household Outmover (WHO) Section are the same screens as the corresponding screen on the main interview – Modules F, G, I, and J are repeated. Fills have not been updated, in the specification per agreement with TMO programming staff, but it is understood that the fill for “you” will never happen in this WHO section because the respondent couldn’t be an option. The only changes made in this section are to skip patterns.
Screen #/Name |
WF1 – WHO_RES_INTRO |
Field Description |
Introduction to residency questions. |
Universe |
WHO_RACE NE 3, 4, 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_AIAN and WHO_RACE NE 4, 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_ASIAN NE 7 and WHO_RACE NE 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_ASIAN2 and WHO_RACE NE 5, 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_NHPI and WHO_RACE NE 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_NHPI2 and WHO_RACE NE 6 and last person on the roster -OR- WHO_SOR and last person on the roster -OR- |
Question Text |
Some people have more than one place to live or stay and could be counted in more than one place. The Census Bureau would like to make sure everyone you mentioned was counted only once.
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Input Options |
1-Enter 1 to continue
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ASKCOLLEGE: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked college question
ASKRELATIVE: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked relative question
ASKMILITARY: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked military question
ASKJOB: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked job question - If (AGE is greater than or equal to 16 and less than or equal to 70) or AGE=blank, DK, or RF, set ASKJOB=1
ASKSEASONAL: Person level variable to indicate if person is asked seasonal question
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Valid Ages for Certain Series: College: 16-30 Relative: Born before April 1st, 2010 Military: 18-65 Job: 16-70 Seasonal: Born before April 1st, 2010 Other: No age filter
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
WF1A – WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone was attending college. |
Universe |
ASKCOLLEGE=1
WHO_RES_INTRO=1 and ASKCOLLEGE=1 for someone on the roster |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, was <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or WNAME@X> attending college?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill all names of people with ASKCOLLEGE=1 only, inserting “or” before the last name if there are multiple names.
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COLLEGE: person level variable to indicate the person was in college
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKCOLLEGE=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
WF1B – WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND2 |
Field Description |
Determine who was attending college. |
Universe |
(WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who was attending college?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COLLEGE
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF1C – WHO_COLLEGE_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect College Address. |
Universe |
(WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND1 and COLLEGE=1) -OR- WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND2 -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 NE 1or COLLEGE_ADDR5, , and COLLEGE_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_NAME2 and not the last person on the roster with COLLEGE=1) |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you were/<WNAME@X> was> staying in <CENMONTH2>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: COLLEGE_ADDR2 through COLLEGE_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 through PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF1C –WF1K) for people where COLLEGE=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display COLLEGE_ADDR2 through COLLEGE_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for COLLEGE_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding COLLEGE_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If COLLEGE_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF1D – WHO_COLLEGE_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for college address. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions COL_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
COL_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric.
COL_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If COLLEGE_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF1E – WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect college address. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_ADDR1=0 -OR- WHO_COLLEGE_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you were/ <WNAME@X> was> staying in <CENMONTHS2>?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box Address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <College Address> If collect at least (COLLEGE_ADDR2 and COLLEGE_ADDR3) or (COLLEGE_ADDR3 and COLLEGE_ADDR5) then display COLLEGE_ADDR2 - COLLEGE_ADDR6 where COLLEGE_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR3 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR9)) or (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR6) then display PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 through PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display COLLEGE_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s college address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: COLLEGE_ADDR2 Street Name: COLLEGE_ADDR3 Unit Designation: COLLEGE_ADDR4 City: COLLEGE_ADDR5 State: COLLEGE_ADDR6 Zip: COLLEGE_ADDR7 Country: COLLEGE_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 Country: PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13
Store COLLEGE_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF1F – WHO_COLLEGE_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the college address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (collected the COLLEGE_ADDR5 and COLLEGE_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 = 1) and (COLLEGE_ADDR2, COLLEGE_ADDR3, COLLEGE_ADDR4, and COLLEGE_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_COLLEGE_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF1G – WHO_COLLEGE_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_MILE -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and COLLEGE_ADDR8 = 1 and COLLEGE_ADDR5 or COLLEGE_ADDR7 not equal to blank, DK or RF) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 not equal to blank, DK or RF)
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Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_COLLEGE_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF1H – WHO_COLLEGE_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_College_AFFIL
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Special Instructions |
Store as COL_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF1I - WHO_COLLEGE_AFFIL |
Field Description |
Determine if address is dorm, etc. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_PROBE=2, DK, RF -OR- WHO_COLLEGE_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
Is the place <you/<WNAME@X> stayed a dormitory, residence hall, or sorority or fraternity house?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF1J - WHO_COLLEGE_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors. |
Universe |
(WHO_COLLEGE_AFFIL=2 and WHO_COLLEGE_PROBE NE 2, DK, RF) |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF1K - WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 |
Field Description |
Collect name of college. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_AFFIL –OR- WHO_COLLEGE_NEIGHBOR |
Question Text |
What college or university did <you/<WNAME@X>> attend?
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Input Options |
0 – Enter New College Name 1-20 - <College names collected from previous persons> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is an option in the college name field. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Fill 2 Display unique college names (COLLEGE_NAME2) collected for previous persons on the roster.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COLLEGE_NAME2
Skip Instructions: - If WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 = 0, go to WHO_COLLEGE_NAME2
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Special Instructions |
Store College name in COLLEGE_NAME2
For input options 1-20 display unique college names (COLLEGE_NAME2) collected for previous persons on the roster. |
Screen #/Name |
WF1Ka - WHO_COLLEGE_NAME2 |
Field Description |
Collect name of college. |
Universe |
WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 = 0 |
Question Text |
What college or university did <you/<WNAME@X>> attend?
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Input Options |
Collect College Name – Open Text, 60 Characters
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option in the college name field. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Store College name in COLLEGE_NAME2 |
Screen #/Name |
WF2A - WHO_SHARED_CUST1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone stayed with another relative. |
Universe |
ASKRELATIVE=1
(WHO_RES_INTRO=1 and ASKCOLLEGE not equal to 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- WHO_COLLEGE_ATTND1=2, DK, RF and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDR1=1-31 and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (COLLEGE_ADDR8 NE 1 or COLLEGE_ADDR5, , and COLLEGE_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_ADDRESS2 and (PR_COLLEGE_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_COLLEGE_ADDR11 and PR_COLLEGE_ADDR12 = blank, DK, or RF) and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_NAME1 and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_COLLEGE_NAME2 and last person on the roster where COLLEGE=1 and ASKRELATIVE=1 for someone on the roster) |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, did <you, <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X> or …WNAME@X> live or stay part of the time somewhere else with a parent, grandparent, a son or daughter, or some other relative?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill names of people of people on the roster with ASKRELATIVE=1
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SHARED: person level variable to indicate the person stayed with another relative
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKRELATIVE=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
WF2B - WHO_SHARED_CUST2 |
Field Description |
Collect names of who stayed with another relative. |
Universe |
(WHO_SHARED_CUST1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who stayed somewhere else?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SHARED
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF2C – WHO_SHARED_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect relative address. |
Universe |
(WHO_SHARED_CUST1 and SHARED=1) -OR- WHO_SHARED_CUST2 -OR- (WHO_SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1 and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2 and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_NAME and not the last person on the roster with SHARED=1) |
Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address.
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: SHARED_ADDR2 through SHARED_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_SHARED_ADDR2 through PR_SHARED_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF2C – WF2I) for people where SHARED=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display SHARED_ADDR2 through SHARED_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for SHARED_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding SHARED_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If SHARED_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF2D - WHO_SHARED_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for shared custody address. |
Universe |
WHO_SHARED_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: REL_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
SHARED_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
SHARED_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If SHARED_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF2E – WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect relative address. |
Universe |
WHO_SHARED_ADDR1=0 –OR- WHO_SHARED_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of the other place <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Shared Address> If collect at least (SHARED_ADDR2 and SHARED_ADDR3) or (SHARED_ADDR3 and SHARED_ADDR5) then display SHARED_ADDR2 - SHARED_ADDR6 where SHARED_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_SHARED_ADDR2 and (PR_SHARED_ADDR3 or PR_SHARED_ADDR4 or PR_SHARED_ADDR9)) or (PR_SHARED_ADDR4 and PR_SHARED_ADDR6) then display PR_SHARED_ADDR2 through PR_SHARED_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display SHARED_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s relatives’ address”
If stateside address:
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: House Number: SHARED_ADDR2 Street Name: SHARED_ADDR3 Unit Designation: SHARED_ADDR4 City: SHARED_ADDR5 State: SHARED_ADDR6 Zip: SHARED_ADDR7 Country: SHARED_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_SHARED_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_SHARED_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_SHARED_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_SHARED_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_SHARED_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_SHARED_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_SHARED_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_SHARED_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_SHARED_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_SHARED_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_SHARED_ADDR12 Country: PR_SHARED_ADDR13
Store SHARED_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF2F - WHO_SHARED_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the relative address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and (collected the SHARED_ADDR5 and SHARED_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (SHARED_ADDR8 = 1) and (SHARED_ADDR2, SHARED_ADDR3, SHARED_ADDR4, and SHARED_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico cases: WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_SHARED_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 = sample address municipio and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SHARED_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF2G - WHO_SHARED_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
(WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 = 1 and SHARED_ADDR5 or SHARED_ADDR7 not equal to blank, DK or RF) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 or PR_SHARED_ADDR12 not equal to blank, DK or RF) -OR- WHO_SHARED_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SHARED_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF2H – WHO_SHARED_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_SHARED_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SHARED_NAME |
Special Instructions |
Store as SHARED_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF2I - WHO_SHARED_NAME |
Field Description |
Collect name of relative |
Universe |
(WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 = 1 and SHARED_ADDR5, , and SHARED_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 = 2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR11 and PR_ SHARED_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) -OR- WHO_SHARED_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What is the name of the person <you were/<WNAME@X>>was>staying with?
|
Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3A - WHO_MIL_AWAY1 |
Field Description |
Determine who was away for military service. |
Universe |
ASKMILITARY=1
(WHO_SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY=1 for someone on the roster) |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, <were you or was <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, or …<WNAME@X>> away because of military service?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill all names of people with ASKMILITARY=1 only
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL: person level variable to indicate the person was in the military
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names where ASKMILITARY=1 separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
WF3B - WHO_MIL_AWAY2 |
Field Description |
Collect names of those away because of military service |
Universe |
(WHO_MIL_AWAY1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who was away because of military service?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF3C - WHO_MIL_TIME |
Field Description |
Determine how long the person is away for military service. |
Universe |
(WHO_MIL_AWAY1 and MIL=1) -OR- WHO_MIL_AWAY2 -OR- (WHO_MIL_STAY=2 and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_ADDR1=1-31 and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and (address is MIL_ADDR8 NE 1 or MIL_ADDR5, and MIL_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF or if WHO_MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and (address is PR_MIL_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_MIL_ADDR11 and PR_ MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF or if WHO_MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster with MIL=1) |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> gone for 2 weeks or less, or for more than 2 weeks during <CENMONTH2>?
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Input Options |
1- 2 weeks or less 2- More than 2 weeks Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF3C –WF3N) for people where MIL=1
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Screen #/Name |
WF3D - WHO_MIL_STAY |
Field Description |
Determine if service was in the US or outside the US. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_TIME=2, DK, RF |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> staying in the U.S. or outside the U.S.?
|
Input Options |
1- In the United States 2- Outside the United States Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3E - WHO_MIL_TYPE |
Field Description |
Determine type of place. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_STAY=1, DK, RF |
Question Text |
At what type of place <were you/was <WNAME@X>> staying – military barracks, a ship, other on-base housing, off-base housing, or other non-military housing?
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Input Options |
1-Military Barracks 2-Ship 3-Other on-base housing 4-Off-base housing 5-Other non-military housing Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3F - WHO_MIL_HOUSE |
Field Description |
Collect information on the “other non military housing” |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_TYPE=5 |
Question Text |
Please describe the other nonmilitary housing.
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Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_MIL_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3G - WHO_MIL_DATE |
Field Description |
Determine if staying at the military place on April 1st. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_TYPE=1, 2 |
Question Text |
<Were you/Was <WNAME@X>> staying there on <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
use a date fills in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3H - WHO_MIL_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect military address. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_TYPE=3, 4, DK, RF -OR- WHO_MIL_HOUSE -OR- (WHO_MIL_DATE) |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL_ADDR1 If stateside case: MIL_ADDR2 through MIL_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_MIL_ADDR2 through PR_MIL_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display MIL_ADDR2 through MIL_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for MIL_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding MIL_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If MIL_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF3I - WHO_MIL_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for military address. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: MIL_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
MIL_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
MIL_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If MIL_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF3J - WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect military address |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_ADDR1=0 -OR- WHO_MIL_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address.
|
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Military Address> If collect at least (MIL_ADDR2 and MIL_ADDR3) or (MIL_ADDR3 and MIL_ADDR5) then display MIL_ADDR2 - MIL_ADDR6 where MIL_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_MIL_ADDR2 and (PR_MIL_ADDR3 or PR_MIL_ADDR4 or PR_MIL_ADDR9)) or (PR_MIL_ADDR4 and PR_MIL_ADDR6) then display PR_MIL_ADDR2 through PR_MIL_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display MIL_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s military address”
If stateside address:
Else goto WHO_MIL_CROSS
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: House Number: MIL_ADDR2 Street Name: MIL_ADDR3 Unit Designation: MIL_ADDR4 City: MIL_ADDR5 State: MIL_ADDR6 Zip: MIL_ADDR7 Country: MIL_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_MIL_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_MIL_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_MIL_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_MIL_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_MIL_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_MIL_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_MIL_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_MIL_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_MIL_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_MIL_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_MIL_ADDR12 Country: PR_MIL_ADDR13
Store MIL_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF3K - WHO_MIL_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the military address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and (collected the MIL_ADDR5 and MIL_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (MIL_ADDR8 = 1) and (MIL_ADDR2, MIL_ADDR3, MIL_ADDR4, and MIL_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and PR_MIL_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_MIL_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_MIL_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_MIL_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3L - WHO_MIL_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 -OR- WHO_MIL_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
|
Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_MIL_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF3M - WHO_MIL_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
|
Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_MIL_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as MIL_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF3N - WHO_MIL_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors. |
Universe |
WHO_MIL_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF4A – WHO_JOB_AWAY1 |
Field Description |
Determine who was away for work |
Universe |
ASKJOB=1
(WHO_SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY NE 1 for everyone on the roster and ASKJOB=1 for someone on the roster) -OR- WHO_MIL_AWAY1=2, DK, RF -OR- (WHO_MIL_TIME=1 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_STAY=2 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR-
(WHO_MIL_ADDR1=1-31 and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and (MIL_ADDR8 NE 1 or MIL_ADDR5, MIL_ADDR6, and MIL_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF or MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_ADDRESS2 and (PR_MIL_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_MIL_ADDR11 and PR_MIL_ADDR12 = blank, DK, or RF or MIL_TYPE=1 or 2) and last person on the roster with MIL=1) -OR- (WHO_MIL_NEIGHBOR and last person on the roster with MIL=1) |
Question Text |
During <CENMONTHS>, did <you , <WNAME@X> , <WNAME@X> or …<WNAME@X>> have a job that involved living or staying someplace else <other than the military service you just mentioned>?
Exclude short hotel stays.
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill names of people on the roster with ASKJOB=1
Fill 2
use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB: person level variable to indicate the person stayed away for a job
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
WF4B - WHO_JOB_AWAY2 |
Field Description |
Collect who was away for work |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_AWAY1=1 and more than one person on the roster. |
Question Text |
Who stayed someplace else?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF4C - WHO_JOB_PLACE |
Field Description |
Determine if away at one place or more than one place. |
Universe |
(WHO_JOB_AWAY=1 and JOB=1) -OR- WHO_JOB_AWAY2 -OR- (WHO_JOB_RES=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (WHO_JOB_ADDR1=1-31 and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (WHO_JOB_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and (JOB_ADDR8 NE 1 or JOB_ADDR5, and JOB_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_JOB_ADDR11 and PR_JOB_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) -OR- (WHO_JOB_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster where JOB=1) |
Question Text |
In <CENMONTHS>, did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay at one place or more than one place while working?
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Input Options |
1-One place other than <SAMPLE_ADDR> 2-More than one place other than <SAMPLE_ADDR> 3-Stayed only at <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options.
Use date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF4C – WF4K) for people where JOB=1
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Screen #/Name |
WF4D - WHO_JOB_RES |
Field Description |
Determine if has a residence at any of the places. |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_PLACE=2 |
Question Text |
Did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay often at any of these places?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF4E - WHO_JOB_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect job address. |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_PLACE=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_RES=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> <stayed/stayed the most>?
<If more than 1 address, enter the address where the person spends most of their time.> Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Fill 2
Fill 3
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options.
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: JOB_ADDR2 through JOB_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_JOB_ADDR2 through PR_JOB_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display JOB_ADDR2 through JOB_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for JOB_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding JOB_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If JOB_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF4F - WHO_JOB_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for job address. |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: JOB_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
JOB_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
JOB_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If JOB_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF4G - WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect job address |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_ADDR1=0 -OR- WHO_JOB_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> <stayed/stayed the most>?
<If more than 1 address, enter the address where the person spends most of their time.> Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank. Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Job Address> If collect at least (JOB_ADDR2 and JOB_ADDR3) or (JOB_ADDR3 and JOB_ADDR5) then display JOB_ADDR2 - JOB_ADDR6 where JOB_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_JOB_ADDR2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR3 or PR_JOB_ADDR4 or PR_JOB_ADDR9)) or (PR_JOB_ADDR4 and PR_JOB_ADDR6) then display PR_JOB_ADDR2 through PR_JOB_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display JOB_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s job address”
If stateside address:
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: House Number: JOB_ADDR2 Street Name: JOB_ADDR3 Unit Designation: JOB_ADDR4 City: JOB_ADDR5 State: JOB_ADDR6 Zip: JOB_ADDR7 Country: JOB_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_JOB_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_JOB_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_JOB_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_JOB_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_JOB_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_JOB_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_JOB_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_JOB_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_JOB_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_JOB_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_JOB_ADDR12 Country: PR_JOB_ADDR13
Store JOB_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF4H - WHO_JOB_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the job address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know if the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and (collected the JOB_ADDR5 and JOB_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (JOB_ADDR8 = 1) and (JOB_ADDR2, JOB_ADDR3, JOB_ADDR4, and JOB_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and PR_JOB_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_JOB_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_JOB_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_JOB_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_JOB_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF4I - WHO_JOB_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 -OR- WHO_JOB_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_JOB_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF4J - WHO_JOB_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_JOB_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as JOB_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF4K - WHO_JOB_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors. |
Universe |
WHO_JOB_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF5A - WHO_SEAS_HOME1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone has a seasonal or second home. |
Universe |
ASKSEASONAL=1
(WHO_SHARED_CUST1=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the WHO roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDR1=1-30 and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the WHO roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_PROBE=2, DK, RF and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the WHO roster) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and SHARED_ADDR8 NE 1) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_ADDRESS2 and PR_SHARED_ADDR13 NE 2) -OR- (WHO_SHARED_NAME and ASKMILITARY and ASKJOB NE 1 for everyone on the WHO roster) -OR- WHO_JOB_AWAY1=2, DK, RF-OR- WHO_JOB_PLACE=3, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_RES=2, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_ADDR1=1-31 and last person where JOB=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person where JOB=1-OR- WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and (JOB_ADDR8 or JOB_ADDR5, and JOB_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and last person where JOB=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_ADDRESS2 and (PR_JOB_ADDR13 or PR_JOB_ADDR11 and PR_JOB_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person where JOB=1 -OR- WHO_JOB_NEIGHBOR and last person where JOB=1 |
Question Text |
<Do you or does <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X>> have a seasonal or second home?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill all names of people with ASKSEASONAL=1 only
If ASKSEASONAL =1 display: Does <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X> |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS: person level variable to indicate the person has a seasonal home
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section.
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Screen #/Name |
WF5B - WHO_SEAS_HOME2 |
Field Description |
Collect who has seasonal/second home. |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_HOME1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster |
Question Text |
Who does?
Anyone else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF5C - WHO_SEAS_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect seasonal/second home address. |
Universe |
(WHO_SEAS_HOME1 and SEAS=1) -OR- WHO_SEAS_HOME2 -OR- (WHO_SEAS_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (SEAS_ADDR8 or SEAS_ADDR5, , and SEAS_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR13 or PR_SEAS_ADDR11 and PR_ SEAS_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_NEIGHBOR and not the last person on the roster where SEAS=1) |
Question Text |
What is the address of <your/<WNAME@X>’s> other home?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address.
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <Previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
If SEAS=1 and Respondent=1 display: your Else if SEAS=1 display: <WNAME@X>’s
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: SEAS_ADDR2 through SEAS_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_SEAS_ADDR2 through PR_SEAS_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF5C –WF5I) for people where SEAS=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display SEAS_ADDR2 through SEAS_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for SEAS_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding SEAS_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If SEAS_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF5D - WHO_SEAS_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for seasonal/second home address. |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: SEAS_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
SEAS_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
SEAS_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If SEAS_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF5E - WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect seasonal address. |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_ADDR1=0 -OR- WHO_SEAS_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address of <your/<WNAME@X>’s> other home?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Don’t include P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 If SEAS=1 and Respondent=1 display: your Else if SEAS=1 display: <WNAME@X>’s
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Seasonal Address> If collect at least (SEAS_ADDR2 and SEAS_ADDR3) or (SEAS_ADDR3 and SEAS_ADDR5) then display SEAS_ADDR2 - SEAS_ADDR6 where SEAS_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_SEAS_ADDR2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR3 or PR_SEAS_ADDR4 or PR_SEAS_ADDR9)) or (PR_SEAS_ADDR4 and PR_SEAS_ADDR6) then display PR_SEAS_ADDR2 through PR_SEAS_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display SEAS_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s seasonal address”
If stateside address:
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: SEAS_ADDR2 Street Name: SEAS_ADDR3 Unit Designation: SEAS_ADDR4 City: SEAS_ADDR5 State: SEAS_ADDR6 Zip: SEAS_ADDR7 Country: SEAS_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_SEAS_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_SEAS_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_SEAS_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_SEAS_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_SEAS_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_SEAS_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_SEAS_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_SEAS_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_SEAS_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_SEAS_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_SEAS_ADDR12 Country: PR_SEAS_ADDR13
Store SEAS_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF5F - WHO_SEAS_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the seasonal address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (collected the SEAS_ADDR5 and SEAS_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (SEAS_ADDR8 = 1) and (SEAS_ADDR2, SEAS_ADDR3, SEAS_ADDR4, and SEAS_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and PR_SEAS_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_SEAS_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_SEAS_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_SEAS_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SEAS_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF5G - WHO_SEAS_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 -OR- WHO_SEAS_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SEAS_LNDMRKS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF5H - WHO_SEAS_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
|
Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_SEAS_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as SEAS_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF5I - WHO_SEAS_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF6A - WHO_OTHER_PLACE1 |
Field Description |
Determine if anyone stayed any other place. |
Universe |
WHO_SEAS_HOME1=2, DK, RF -OR- (WHO_SEAS_ADDR1=1-30 and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_PROBE=2, DK, RF and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (SEAS_ADDR8 NE 1 or SEAS_ADDR5, , and SEAS_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- (WHO_SEAS_ADDRESS2 and (PR_SEAS_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_SEAS_ADDR11 andPR_ SEAS_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) -OR- WHO_SEAS_NEIGHBOR and last person on the roster where SEAS=1) |
Question Text |
In the past year, was there any other place <you, <WNAME@X>, <WNAME@X>, …, or <WNAME@X>> stayed often?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1 Fill all names of on the roster
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER: person level variable to indicate the person has another address
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Fill names separated by comma. Put “or” between the last two names.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF6B - WHO_OTHER_PLACE2 |
Field Description |
Determine who stayed at another place. |
Universe |
(WHO_OTHER_PLACE1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster) |
Question Text |
Who stayed often at another place?
Anybody else?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1 - <WNAME@1> 2 - <WNAME@2> … 49 - <WNAME@49>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Multiple responses are allowed.
Household level
WNAME list in input options should only include names collected in the WHO Section. |
Screen #/Name |
WF6C - WHO_OTHER_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Collect other address. |
Universe |
(WHO_OTHER_PLACE1 and OTHER=1) -OR- WHO_OTHER_PLACE2 -OR- (WHO_OTHER_PROBE=2, DK, RF and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1)-OR- (WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (OTHER_ADDR8 NE 1 or OTHER_ADDR5, , and OTHER_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1) -OR- (WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_OTHER_ADDR11 and PR_OTHER_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1) -OR- WHO_OTHER_NEIGHBOR and not last person on the roster where OTHER=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address.
|
Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30 - <previously collected addresses> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: OTHER_ADDR2 through OTHER_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_OTHER_ADDR2 through PR_OTHER_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WF6C –WF6I) for people where OTHER=1
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display OTHER_ADDR2 through OTHER_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for OTHER_ADDR6.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding OTHER_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If OTHER_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF6D - WHO_OTHER_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for other address. |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_ADDR1=DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
|
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: OTHER_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
|
Special Instructions |
OTHER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
OTHER_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If OTHER_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WF6E - WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect other address |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_ADDR1=0 -OR- WHO_OTHER_PROBE=1 |
Question Text |
What is the address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect: House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Other Address> If collect at least (OTHER_ADDR2 and OTHER_ADDR3) or (OTHER_ADDR3 and OTHER_ADDR5) then display OTHER_ADDR2 - OTHER_ADDR6 where OTHER_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_OTHER_ADDR2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR3 or PR_OTHER_ADDR4 or PR_OTHER_ADDR9)) or (PR_OTHER_ADDR4 and PR_OTHER_ADDR6) then display PR_OTHER_ADDR2 through PR_OTHER_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display OTHER_DESCRIP = “address where WNAME@X stayed often”
If stateside address:
If Puerto Rico address:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: OTHER_ADDR2 Street Name: OTHER_ADDR3 Unit Designation: OTHER_ADDR4 City: OTHER_ADDR5 State: OTHER_ADDR6 Zip: OTHER_ADDR7 Country: OTHER_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_OTHER_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_OTHER_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_OTHER_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_OTHER_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_OTHER_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_OTHER_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_OTHER_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_OTHER_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_OTHER_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_OTHER_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_OTHER_ADDR12 Country: PR_OTHER_ADDR13
Store OTHER_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WF6F - WHO_OTHER_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the other address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (collected the OTHER_ADDR5 and OTHER_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (OTHER_ADDR8 = 1) and (OTHER_ADDR2, OTHER_ADDR3, OTHER_ADDR4, and OTHER_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and PR_OTHER_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_OTHER_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_OTHER_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_OTHER_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
-goto WHO_OTHER_CROSS
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF6G - WHO_OTHER_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_MILE -OR- WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2
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Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto WHO_OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WF6H - WHO_OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto WHO_OTHER_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as OTHER_LNDMRKS, 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
WF6I - WHO_OTHER_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect neighbors’ names. |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
If this is the last person on the roster where OTHER=1 for someone on the roster, goto MODCHECK2
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
X2 – MODCHECK2 |
Field Description |
Behind the scene check upon leaving Module F to check which Module to go to |
Universe |
WHO_OTHER_PLACE1=2, DK, RF –OR- WHO_OTHER_ADDR1=1-30 and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- WHO_OTHER_PROBE and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (OTHER_ADDR8 NE 1 or OTHER_ADDR5, , or OTHER_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- WHO_OTHER_ADDRESS2 and (PR_OTHER_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_OTHER_ADDR11 or PR_OTHER_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and last person where OTHER=1 -OR- WHO_OTHER_NEIGHBOR and last person where OTHER=1 |
Question Text |
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Input Options |
Behind the scenes – No screen, text, or input if possible – else 1. Proceed |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS: ASKGQ: WHO_ROSTER person level variable to indicate if the person should be asked the GQ series
ADDR_COUNT: Address count of unique alternative address collected for that person Increase ADDR_COUNT by one for each of the following instances:
SKIP INSTRUCTIONS: - If ASKGQ = 1 for at least one person, goto WHO_GQ_PLACE - Else goto WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 |
Special Instructions |
Person Level |
Screen #/Name |
WG1 – WHO_GQ_PLACE |
Field Description |
Determine if CD residency was in Group Quarters |
Universe |
MODCHECK2 where ASKGQ = 1 -OR- GQ_CD and not the last person where ASKGQ=1 -OR- GQ_ADDR1=1-31 and not last person on roster where ASKGQ=1 -OR-
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Question Text |
<Please look at List A/ The Census Bureau does a special count in places that house groups of people, such as nursing homes, jails and emergency shelters. >
<Even if <you/<WNAME@X> did not live there, did <you/<WNAME@X> spend even one night in any of those types of places around <CENDAY>?>/How about <WNAME@X>? Did <WNAME@X> spend even one night in any of these types of places around <CENDAY>?>
Do not include general hospital stays.
<If needed: More examples: Independent or assisted living facility, Correctional facility, Group home, Residential School for disabilities, Psychiatric hospital>
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
Fill 2
Fill 3 If ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 display: If needed: More examples: Independent or assisted living facility, Correctional facility, Group home, Residential School for disabilities, Psychiatric hospital
Fill 4
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Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsGQ: Person level variable to indicate person was in a GQ
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
Ask this series (WG1-WG11) for persons where GQ=1 |
Screen #/Name |
WG2 - WHO_GQ_TYPE |
Field Description |
Determine type of Group Quarters person was staying in around CD |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_PLACE=1 |
Question Text |
What type of place is it?
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Input Options |
2-Dormitory or residence hall 3-Sorority or fraternity house 4-Military Barracks 5-Military Ship 6-Nursing home 7-Independent or assisted living facility 8-Correctional facility, such as a jail 9-Group home providing room, board, and psychological, social, or behavioral services 10-Emergency shelter 11-Residential school for people with disabilities 12-Psychiatric hospital/Psychiatric units in other hospitals 14-Other Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Skip Instructions |
Set InstructionsGQ: Person level variable to indicate person was in a GQ
Skip Instructions
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG3 - WHO_GQ_TYPE2 |
Field Description |
Collect type of place |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_TYPE=14 |
Question Text |
What type of place is it?
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Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-goto WHO_GQ_ADDR1a |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG3a –WHO_GQ_TYPE3 |
Field Description |
Determine if nursing home or assisted living facility is GQ or not. |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_TYPE = 6 or 7 |
Question Text |
<Do you/Does WNAME@X> have access to 24-hour skilled nursing care at that place? |
Input Options |
1.Yes 2.No
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:24.1If RESPONDENT=1 display: Do you24.2Else display: Does <WNAME@X>
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: GQ:
Skip Instructions: Goto WHO_GQ_ADDR1a |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG4 - WHO_GQ_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Determine name and address of Group Quarters |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_ADDR1a |
Question Text |
What is address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
0- Add new address 1-30 <previously collected addresses> 31- <SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT:
If stateside case: GQ_ADDR2 through GQ_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_GQ_ADDR2 through PR_GQ_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused.
If an address is selected from the list, fill the corresponding GQ_* variable for that person with that address information selected.
If GQ_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WG5 - WHO_GQ_PROBE |
Field Description |
Probe for GQ address. |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_ADDR1= DK, RF |
Question Text |
Do you know the city<, state,> or any other part of the address?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen |
Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1: If PRFLAG = 0 then fill , state, . Else no fill. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: GQ_DESCRIP
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
GQ_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric
GQ_DESCRIP should be displayed when previously collected addresses are filled as input options.
If GQ_PROBE=1, 2, DK, RF and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue." |
Screen #/Name |
WG6 - WHO_GQ_ADDR1a |
Field Description |
Collect name of GQ. |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_TYPE NE 14 -OR- WHO_GQ_TYPE2 –OR- WHO_GQ_TYPE3 |
Question Text |
What is the name of that place?
Enter name of place. |
Input Options |
Open text, 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_GQ_ADDR1 |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG7 - WHO_GQ_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect group quarters address. |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_ADDR1 = 1
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Question Text |
What is the address of that place?
Probe for complete address including ZIP code. Do not list P.O. Box address. |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country- 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions <Group Housing Address> If collect at least (GQ_ADDR2 and GQ_ADDR3) or (GQ_ADDR3 and GQ_ADDR5) then display GQ_ADDR2 - GQ_ADDR6 where GQ_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_GQ_ADDR2 and (PR_GQ_ADDR3 or PR_GQ_ADDR4 or PR_GQ_ADDR9)) or (PR_GQ_ADDR4 and PR_GQ_ADDR6) then display PR_GQ_ADDR2 through PR_GQ_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display GQ_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s group housing address”
If stateside case, then
Else goto GQ_CROSS
If Puerto Rico case, then
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: GQ_ADDR2 Street Name: GQ_ADDR3 Unit Designation: GQ_ADDR4 City: GQ_ADDR5 State: GQ_ADDR6 Zip: GQ_ADDR7 Country: GQ_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_GQ_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_GQ_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_GQ_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_GQ_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_GQ_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_GQ_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_GQ_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_GQ_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_GQ_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_GQ_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_GQ_ADDR12 Country: PR_GQ_ADDR13
Store GQ_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WG8 - WHO_GQ_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if GQ address is more than a mile away from the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: GQ_ADDRESS2 and (collected the GQ_ADDR5 and GQ_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (GQ_ADDR8 = 1) and (GQ_ADDR2, GQ_ADDR3, GQ_ADDR4, and GQ_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_GQ_ADDRESS2 and PR_GQ_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_GQ_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_GQ_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_GQ_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen.
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Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
- goto WHO_GQ_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG9 - WHO_GQ_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_ADDRESS2 -OR- WHO_GQ_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address? |
Input Options |
Open Text – 100 Characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
- goto WHO_GQ_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WG10 - WHO_GQ_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Address Landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
- goto WHO_GQ_CD |
Special Instructions |
Store as GQ_LNDMRKS, 100 characters |
Screen #/Name |
WG11 - WHO_GQ_CD |
Field Description |
Determine if person was staying at GQ on CD. |
Universe |
WHO_GQ_ADDR1=1-31 -OR- WHO_GQ_PROBE = 2, DK, RF -OR- WHO_GQ_ADDRESS2 and (GQ_ADDR8 NE 1 or GQ_ADDR5, , and GQ_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) -OR- WHO_GQ_ADDRESS2 and (PR_GQ_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_GQ_ADDR11 and PR_GQ_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) -OR- WHO_GQ_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
<Were you / Was <WNAME@X>> staying there ON <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes, on <CENDAY> 2-No, not on <CENDAY> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
use a date fills in question text and input options. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WI1 –WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 |
Field Description |
Confirm addresses |
Universe |
MODCHECK2 where ASKGQ ne 1 -OR- WHO_GQ_PLACE=2, DK, RF and last person where ASKGQ=1 -OR- WHO_GQ_CD and last person ASKGQ=1 -OR-WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CD_ADDR1 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 –OR- WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CYCLE_NOTES
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Question Text |
I have collected these addresses for <you/<WNAME@X>>. <Read addresses> <Previously Collected Addresses> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Is that correct? |
Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No, Add Address 3-No, Delete Address
Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1 Ask for people with ASKVERIFY=2
Fill 2
Fill 3
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions ADDR_COUNT
MISLINK
Skip Instructions
- Else goto R_TYPE |
Special Instructions |
If WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 = 2 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue."
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Screen #/Name |
WI2 – WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Collect additional addresses |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1=2 |
Question Text |
What is the other address where <you/<WNAME@X>> stayed?
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Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction <Review Address> If collect at least (REVIEW_ADDR2 and REVIEW_ADDR3) or (REVIEW_ADDR3 and REVIEW_ADDR5) then display REVIEW_ADDR2 - REVIEW_ADDR6 where REVIEW_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation - Else if we collect at least (PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 and (PR_REVIEW_ADDR3 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR9)) or (PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR6) then display PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 through PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display REVIEW_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s other address”
Skip Instructions If stateside address: If (REVIEW_ADDR8 NE 1 or REVIEW_ADDR5, and REVIEW_ADDR7=blank, DK, or RF) and …
If Puerto Rico address: If (PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and …
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: REVIEW_ADDR2 Street Name: REVIEW_ADDR3 Unit Designation: REVIEW_ADDR4 City: REVIEW_ADDR5 State: REVIEW_ADDR6 Zip: REVIEW_ADDR7 Country: REVIEW_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_REVIEW_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_REVIEW_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_REVIEW_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_REVIEW_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_REVIEW_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_REVIEW_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_REVIEW_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_REVIEW_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_REVIEW_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 Country: PR_REVIEW_ADDR13
Store REVIEW_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WI2a – WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS3 |
Field Description |
Select Addresses that are incorrect. |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 = 3 |
Question Text |
Which address(es) <have you/has WNAME@X> not stayed or lived at?
Enter all that apply, separate with commas. |
Input Options |
1- 1st Address for WNAME@X . . N- Nth Address for WNAME@X
Don’t Know, Refused, and Blank is not an option on this screen. More then one answer can be chosen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions MISLINK – 10 Characters For each address selected, set MISLINK = to the type of address that it was linked. If more than one address is selected list the different values. R = Roster I = Inmover O = Outmover C = College F = Shared Custody M = Military J = Job S = Seasonal T = Other G = GQ
ADDR_COUNT@X: Decrease ADDR_COUNT@X by the number of addresses selected in WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS3.
Skip Instructions
Else goto R_TYPE |
Special Instructions |
Person Level
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Screen #/Name |
WI3 – WHO_REVIEW_MILE |
Field Description |
Collect if mile away from sample address when only collect city and state and they are the same as the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and (collected the REVIEW_ADDR5 and REVIEW_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and (REVIEW_ADDR8 = 1) and (REVIEW_ADDR2, REVIEW_ADDR3, REVIEW_ADDR4, and REVIEW_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_REVIEW_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_REVIEW_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_REVIEW_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1,fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_REVIEW_CROSS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WI4 – WHO_REVIEW_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 -OR- WHO_REVIEW_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WI5 – WHO_REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as REVIEW_LNDMRKS, 100 characters |
Screen #/Name |
WI6 – WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open Text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WJ1 - WHO_CD_ADDR1 |
Field Description |
Determine CD address |
Universe |
WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 NE 2 and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than or equal to 1 and MOVER NE 3 -OR- WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than or equal to 1 and MOVER NE 3 -OR- WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than or equal to 1 and MOVER NE 3 |
Question Text |
Around <CENDAY>, where <were you/was <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time?
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Input Options |
0-Add new address 1-30-<Previously collected addresses > 31 - <SAMPLE_ADDR> 32 – Equal time at addresses Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. Use date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: ADDR_COUNT:
If stateside case: CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions: If CD_ADDR1=0, goto WHO_CD_ADDRESS3
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Special Instructions |
Display all unique addresses associated with this person in the input options. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for CD_ADDR6.
Ask series (WJ1 – WJ7) for people born before April 1st, 2010 and with 1 or more addresses
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation.
If WHO_CD_ADDR1 = 0 and the interviewer enters the 31st address, then display the following text: "You have reached the maximum number of addresses that can be displayed. Any addresses added from this point forward will not be included in later screens. Click ‘Ok’ to continue.” |
Screen #/Name |
WJ2 – WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 |
Field Description |
Determine where staying on CD |
Universe |
WHO_CD_ADDR1=32 |
Question Text |
Where did <you/<WNAME@X>> stay <DAYOFWEEK>, <CENDAY>?
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Input Options |
1-30-<Previously collected addresses> 31-<SAMPLE_ADDR> Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
Fill1
Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in input options. Use date fills in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If stateside case: CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR8:
If Puerto Rico case: PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR13:
Skip Instructions: - If WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 = DK or RF, goto WHO_CYCLE_NOTES - Else if MOVER NE 2,4, goto WHO_CYCLE_NOTES
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Special Instructions |
For input options 1-30 display unique addresses collected for previous persons on the roster. Do not display address fields that are Don’t Know or Refused. Display CD_ADDR2 through CD_ADDR6, and use state abbreviation for CD_ADDR6.
When outputting state names (*_ADDR6) output the 2 character state abbreviation. |
Screen #/Name |
WJ3 - WHO_ CD_ADDRESS3 |
Field Description |
Collect Census Day Address |
Universe |
WHO_CD_ADDR1=0 |
Question Text |
Around <CENDAY>, where <were you/was <WNAME@X>> living and sleeping most of the time?
Probe for complete address including zip code Don’t include P.O. Box Address |
Input Options |
If Stateside address, then Collect: House Number – Open text, 10 characters Street Name – Open Text, 33 characters Unit Designation – Open Text, 20 characters City – Open Text, 22 characters State – State look up table Zip Code – Open Text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
If Puerto Rico address, then collect:
House # – Open text, 20 characters Street or Carretera Name– Open text, 100 characters Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res– Open text, 60 characters Complex Designation – Open text, 24 characters Unit Designation – Open text, 52 characters Name of Area 1 – Open text, 50 charactersName of Area 2 – Open text, 50 characters Ramal – Open text, 20 characters KM/HM – Open text, 6 characters Municipio – Open text, 40 characters ZIP Code – Open text, 5 characters Country - 1-United States, 2-Puerto Rico, 3-Outside the United States and Puerto Rico
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields except for Country can not be blank.
Valued values for ZIP are less than 99998 |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1:
Use a date fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
Set Instruction <CD Address> If collect at least (CD_ADDR2 and CD_ADDR3) or (CD_ADDR3 and CD_ADDR5) then display CD_ADDR2 - CD_ADDR6 where CD_ADDR6 is 2-digit state abbreviation-Else if we collect at least (PR_CD_ADDR2 and (PR_CD_ADDR3 or PR_CD_ADDR4 or PR_CD_ADDR9)) or (PR_CD_ADDR4 and PR_CD_ADDR6) then display PR_CD_ADDR2 through PR_CD_ADDR11 using the display rules in Section 13.2.6 -Else display CD_DESCRIP = “WNAME@X’s <CENDAY> address”
For stateside addresses:
For Puerto Rico addresses:
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Special Instructions |
If Stateside address, then Store data in the following variables: House Number: CD_ADDR2 Street Name: CD_ADDR3 Unit Designation: CD_ADDR4 City: CD_ADDR5 State: CD_ADDR6 Zip: CD_ADDR7 Country: CD_ADDR8
If Puerto Rico address, then store data in the following variables: ZIP Code House #: PR_CD_ADDR2 Street or Carretera Name: PR_CD_ADDR3 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: PR_CD_ADDR4 Complex Designation: PR_CD_ADDR5 Unit Designator: PR_CD_ADDR6 Name of Area 1: PR_CD_ADDR7 Name of Area 2: PR_CD_ADDR8 Ramal: PR_CD_ADDR9 KM/HM: PR_CD_ADDR10 Municipio: PR_CD_ADDR11 ZIP Code: PR_CD_ADDR12 Country: PR_CD_ADDR13
Store CD_DESCRIP: 60 characters, alphanumeric |
Screen #/Name |
WJ4 - WHO_CD_MILE |
Field Description |
Determine if the CD address is within a mile of the sample address if all we know is the address is in the same city and state of the sample address. |
Universe |
For stateside addresses: WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 and (collected the CD_ADDR5 and CD_ADDR6 and they are the same as the sample address) and CD_ADDR8 = 1) and (CD_ADDR2, CD_ADDR3, CD_ADDR4, and CD_ADDR7 are blank, DK, or RF)
For Puerto Rico addresses: WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 and PR_CD_ADDR 1 through 10 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank, DK, RF and PR_CD_ADDR11 = sample address municipio. And PR_CD_ADDR13 = 2. |
Question Text |
Is that place more than a <mile/kilometer> away from <SAMPLE_ADDR>?
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Input Options |
1-Yes 2-No Don’t Know Refused
Blank is not an option on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1. If PRFLAG = 0, fill with <mile>. If PRFLAG = 1, fill with <kilometer>. 2.Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WJ5 - WHO_CD_CROSS |
Field Description |
Collect cross streets of the address. |
Universe |
WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 -OR- WHO_CD_MILE |
Question Text |
What are the cross streets closest to that address?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WJ6 - WHO_CD_LNDMRKS |
Field Description |
Collect Landmarks |
Universe |
WHO_CD_CROSS |
Question Text |
Are there any landmarks nearby, such as schools or hospitals that would help someone find that address? If yes, please describe.
Enter “N” if there are No Landmarks.
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Input Options |
Open Text to Collect Landmarks – 100 Characters - Blank is not allowed for this screen. Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR |
Special Instructions |
Store as CD_LNDMRKS, 100 characters |
Screen #/Name |
WJ7 - WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR |
Field Description |
Collect names of neighbors living near the address |
Universe |
WHO_CD_LNDMRKS |
Question Text |
What are the names of the neighbors who live near that place?
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Input Options |
Open text – 100 characters
Don’t Know and Refused are allowed. |
Skip Instructions |
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Fill Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
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Screen #/Name |
WJ9 - WHO_CYCLE_NOTES |
Field Description |
Collect notes to get more information on cycle |
Universe |
WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 and (CD_ADDR8 NE 1 or CD_ADDR5, , and CD_ADDR7=blank DK, or RF) and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 and (PR_CD_ADDR13 NE 2 or PR_CD_ADDR11 and PR_CD_ADDR12 = blank, DK or RF) and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 -OR- WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR and ADDR_COUNT@X greater than 1 and MOVER NE 2, 4 |
Question Text |
Please tell me approximately how much time <you/<WNAME@X>> spent at each address in the past year.
<Previously Collected Addresses for just WNAME@X> <SAMPLE_ADDR>
Examples of notes: - only in Denver for a short visit during April; most of the time in Fayetteville - M-F in L.A. during March & April for job; rest of time in Stockton
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Input Options |
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Fill Instructions |
1. Fill 1
2. Display a list of unique addresses collected for the person only that were not deleted in WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS3. 3. Use <SAMPLE_ADDR> fill in question text. |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Open Text – 100 characters
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Screen #/Name |
N1 - R_TYPE |
Field Description |
Indicate type of respondent. |
Universe |
(USUALRES=1 -OR- MODCHECK3CD_ADDR1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR -OR- CYCLE_WK -OR- CYCLE_MTH -OR- CYCLE_YR -OR- WHERE_CD -OR- NOW_ADDR1 -OR- NOW_TIME -OR- NOW_NOTES -OR- ALT_ADDR_NAME -OR- ALT_ADDR_NGHBORS2 -OR- CD_STATUS1 -OR- CD_STATUS2 -OR- CD_STATUS3 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE=2, DK, RF -OR- CYCLE_NOTES2 -OR- WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CD_ADDR1 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 –OR- WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CYCLE_NOTES –OR- WHO_CYCLE_MOVE_NOTES – OR- Early Exit Function –OR- ALT_ADDR_NGHBRS AND
R_TYPE = blank (if not blank do not ask: only apply skip pattern) |
Question Text |
Describe the respondent.
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Input Options |
1-Landlord (superintendent, rental office, owner, etc.) 2-Neighbor 3-Relative/Caregiver to occupants 4-Current occupant 5-Former occupant
7-Other Don’t Know
Blank and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: If ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4, set CP1TYPE = R_TYPE If ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1, 3 and R_TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5, 7, set CP1TYPE = R_TYPE
Skip Instructions:
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N2 - R_TYPE_NOTE |
Field Description |
Enter a note describing the respondent. |
Universe |
R_TYPE=6, 7, DK |
Question Text |
< Explain why you completed the interview based on your observation or personal knowledge./ Describe the respondent, for example, Real estate agent, Letter carrier, Sheriff./ Explain why you were unable to describe the respondent.>
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Input Options |
Don’t Know and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Household level
Open Text – 99 characters |
Screen #/Name |
N3 - R_NAME |
Field Description |
Enter Respondent’s name. |
Universe |
(R_TYPE=1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 -OR- R_TYPE_NOTE and R_TYPE=7) AND R_NAME = blank. (if not blank do not ask: only apply skip pattern) |
Question Text |
What is your name?
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Input Options |
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Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions R_PHONE
Skip Instructions
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Special Instructions |
R_NAME may have been previously filled. Allow pre-filled entries to be kept or changed.
Household level
Open Text – 42 characters |
Screen #/Name |
N4 - R_PHONE |
Field Description |
Indicate respondent’s phone number. |
Universe |
USUALRES=1 -OR- MODCHECK3-OR- CD_ADDR1 -OR- CD_ADDRESS2 -OR- CD_ADDRESS3 -OR- CD_NEIGHBOR -OR- CYCLE_WK -OR- CYCLE_MTH -OR- CYCLE_YR -OR- WHERE_CD -OR- NOW_ADDR1 -OR- NOW_TIME -OR- NOW_NOTES -OR- ALT_ADDR_NAME -OR- ALT_ADDR_NGHBORS2 -OR- CD_STATUS1 -OR- CD_STATUS2 -OR- CD_STATUS3 -OR- WHO_OUTMOV_PROBE=2, RF -OR- R_NAME and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 -OR- CYCLE_NOTES2 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS1 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_REVIEW_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CD_ADDR1 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS2 –OR- WHO_CD_ADDRESS3 –OR- WHO_CD_NEIGHBOR –OR- WHO_CYCLE_NOTES –OR- WHO_CYCLE_MOVE_NOTES –OR-
ALT_ADDR_NGHBRSRELATED and (R_TYPE and R_PHONE are blank) |
Question Text |
<HH_TEL> <PRX_TEL>
In case we need to contact you again, may I please have your telephone number?
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Input Options |
Allow Don’t Know and Refused. 9999999998 and 9999999999 are invalid entries for telephone numbers. Hard error with “Invalid Response.” |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS PV_TEL_FLAG If R_PHONE is 10 digits and the area code is not all 5s, or all 9s, set PV_TEL_FLAG = TE Else set PV_TEL_FLAG = PV (set when area code = 555 or 999, when R_PHONE is less than 10-digits, and R_PHONE = DK, RF, or blank)
SKIP INSTRUCTIONS
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Special Instructions |
Allow pre-filled entries to be kept or changed.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N5 - PRX_LOC |
Field Description |
Collect proxy respondent’s address |
Universe |
R_NAME ne blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 4 -OR- R_NAME ne blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 3 and R_TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5, 7 -OR- R_PHONE ne blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2, 4 -OR- R_PHONE ne blank and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1 and R_TYPE1, 2, 3, 5, 7
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Question Text |
What is your address?
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Input Options |
Collect:
Address 1 – open text, 54 characters Address 2 – open text, 54 characters City-Open text, 28 characters State- State look up table (Skip if PR) ZIP – Open Text, 5 characters
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options for fields Address 2 and ZIP. Blank is not a valid value for Address 1, City, and State. Valid values for ZIP are less than 99998. Hard error with “Invalid Response.” |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
If Early exit, goto CALLBACK
Else goto BEST_TIME
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Special Instructions |
Store data in the following variables: Address 1: CP1ADD1 Address 2: CP1ADD2
City: CP1PO State: CP1ST ZIP: CP1ZP5
Store Don’t know and Refuse options as blanks.
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N6 - BEST_TIME |
Field Description |
Determine best time to recontact respondent. |
Universe |
R_NAME and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3 and R_TYPE=4 -OR- R_PHONE and ATTEMPT_TYPE=1,3 and R_TYPE=4 -OR- PRX_LOC |
Question Text |
(In case we need to contact you again), what is the best time to reach you?
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Input Options |
1-Day 2-Evening 3-Either |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
goto THANK_YOU |
Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N7 - THANK_YOU |
Field Description |
Thanks respondent. |
Universe |
BEST_TIME
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Question Text |
This concludes our interview. Thank you <Mr/Ms <LNAME>> very much for your cooperation.
<This survey has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget and given the approval number 0607-0945. This approval number enables us to conduct the interview and to collect the information. If you have any questions or comments about this census, including suggestions for reducing its length, I have an address you can write to for information. Would you like that address?>
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Input Options |
<Fill 3>
Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
1-Enter 1 to continue
1-Yes 2-No
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Skip Instructions |
R_TYPE ne 6 goto LANG_WHICH Else if ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 or THANK_YOU=2, goto CLOSE Else if THANK_YOU=1, goto OMB
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N8 - OMB |
Field Description |
Provides OMB information to telephone respondent. |
Universe |
THANK_YOU=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 |
Question Text |
The address is:
Paperwork Project 0607-0945 U.S. Census Bureau 4600 Silver Hill Road Rm. 3K138 Washington, DC 20233
You may e-mail comments to [email protected] Use Paperwork Project 0607-0945 as the subject.
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Input Options |
1-Enter 1 to continue
Blank, Don’t know, and refused are not options on this screen. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Goto LANG_WHICH
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N9 - CALLBACK |
Field Description |
Indicate whether to try again. |
Universe |
START_B = 2, 3, 4 -OR- VER_RESP = 3, DK, RF -OR-
INVALID_PHONE = 1, 3 -OR- INTRO_S1= 2, 4, DK, RF -OR- INTRO_S1 = 3 and ATTEMPT_TYPE=4 -OR- INTRO_S2 = RF -OR- CUR_OCC = DK, RF -OR- PRX_OCC = 3, DK -OR- RESP_KNOWL = 2, RF -OR- LANG_SPEAK = 1-51, DK, RF -OR- R_TYPE_NOTE and R_TYPE NE 7 and early exit -OR- R_NAME and ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4 and early exit -OR- R_PHONE and early exit -OR- PRX_LOC and early exit
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Question Text |
This case is classified as an incomplete interview. It is very important for the accuracy of the census that this information be collected.
<THIS CASE REQUIRES A PERSONAL VISIT AT THE SAMPLE ADDRESS>/<Could a visit by you result in an interview?/Could another call by you result in an interview?>
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Input Options |
1-Yes (Keep this case active) 2-No (Transmit this case to the office)
Do not allow DK or RF. |
Fill Instructions |
2. Fill 2
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: CallbackSkipFlag: - If any of the following are true, set CallbackSkipFlag = 1: INVALID_PHONE = 1,3,DK R_TYPE = 6 ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2 and START_B = 2 ATTEMPT_TYPE = 3,4 and START_B = 2,3,or 4 ATTEMPT_TYPE = BLANK ATTEMPT_TYPE =1 and START_B = 4 ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1 and START_B = 2 and LOCATE = blank ATTEMPT_TYPE =2,4 and PRX_OK = 0 and PRX_REASON not = 1,2,3 START_B = blank INTRO_S1 = blank INTRO_S2 = blank -Else set CallbackSkipFlag = 0
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Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N10 – CALLBACK_WHEN |
Field Description |
Indicate when to try to interview a respondent. |
Universe |
CALLBACK=1 and CallbackSkipFlag = 0 |
Question Text |
Ask or estimate:
I’d like to schedule a date to conduct the interview. What date and time would be the best to call back?
Date: <Current Date>
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Input Options |
Collect: Date: Time: AM/PM
Blank and Don’t Know are options in all fields. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
-If Attempt_Type = 1 or 3 and ((R_NAME not = blank and R_PHONE not = blank) or R_TYPE ne 1,2,3,5, or 7) then goto CLOSE -Else if goto CALLBACK_WHO |
Special Instructions |
Previous entries should be visible and correctible here
Household level
store as APPTDATE |
Screen #/Name |
N11 – CALLBACK_WHO |
Field Description |
CALLBACK=1 and CallbackSkipFlag = 0 |
Universe |
CALLBACK_WHEN and not (Attempt_Type = 1 or 3 and ((R_NAME not = blank and R_PHONE not = blank) or R_TYPE_ne 1,2,3,5,7))
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Question Text |
Callback information if available:
<Household: Name: <R_NAME> Phone Number: <R_PHONE>>/
<(Potential) Proxy Name or Type: <R_NAME> Address: Phone Number: <R_PHONE>>
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Input Options |
If ((Attempt_Type = 1 or 3) and (R_TYPE = 4 or blank)), Collect: Household Name – open text, 42 characters Household Phone Number – numeric, phone format
If (Attempt Type = 2 or 4) or ((Attempt_Type = 1 or 3) and (R_TYPE = 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, DK)), Collect: Proxy Name or Type – open text, 42 characters Proxy Address 1 – open text, 54 characters Proxy Address 2 – open text, 54 characters Proxy City – open text, 28 Characters Proxy State – State look up table. (If PR then do not display or collect) Proxy ZIP – open text, 5 characters Proxy Phone Number – numeric, phone format
Previous entries should be visible and correctible here Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are options in all fields. Valid values for ZIP are less than 99998. Hard error with “Invalid Response.” 9999999998 and 9999999999 are invalid entries for telephone numbers. Hard error with “Invalid Response.” |
Fill Instructions |
Fill 1: If ((Attempt_Type = 1 or 3) and (R_TYPE = 4 or blank)), Fill: “Household: Name: <R_NAME> Phone Number: <R_PHONE>” If (Attempt Type = 2 or 4) or ((Attempt_Type = 1 or 3) and (R_TYPE = 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, DK)), Fill: “(Potential) Proxy Name or Type: <R_NAME> Address: Phone Number: <R_PHONE>” Prefill proxy address information with address pieces if not blank |
Skip Instructions |
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Special Instructions |
Store fields in the following variables: Household Name – HH_NAME Household Phone Number – HH_TEL Proxy Name or Type – PRX_NAME Proxy Address 1 – CP1ADD1 Proxy Address 2 – CP1ADD2 Proxy City - CP1PO Proxy State – CP1ST (only for Stateside) Proxy_ZIP – CP1ZP5 Proxy Phone Number – PRX_TEL
Store Don’t Know and Refused as blanks
Only save complete phone numbers
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N12 - LANG_WHICH |
Field Description |
Asks the enumerator which language the majority of the interview was conducted in. |
Universe |
R_TYPE NE 6
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Question Text |
What language was the majority of the interview conducted in?
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Input Options |
1. English 2. Spanish 3. Another language 4. Did not speak with anyone |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
SET INSTRUCTIONS: If LANG_WHICH = 1 and LANG_SPEAK = blank then set LANG_SPEAK = 1 Else if LANG_WHICH = 2 and LANG_SPEAK = blank then set LANG_SPEAK = 2
goto CLOSE |
Special Instructions |
Household level |
Screen #/Name |
N13 - CLOSE |
Field Description |
Set Outcome codes. |
Universe |
START_A = 3 -OR- ATTEMPT_TYPE = 6 -OR- TRANSMIT = 1 -OR- PRX_REASON = 4 -OR- NOANSWER = 1 -OR- FOUND_PROXY = 1, DK, RF -OR- RESP_AVAIL = 2 –OR- OBS_NO_OBS = 1 and Count_attempts less then 5 –OR- OBS_NO_OBS = 3 –OR- LOCATE = 2 -OR- USUALRES = 1 -OR- LANG_WHICH -OR- R_TYPE_NOTE and R_TYPE=6 -OR- (THANK_YOU=2 or ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2) -OR- CALLBACK=1 and INVALID_PHONE=1, 3, DK -OR- CALLBACK=2 and R_TYPE=6 -OR- CALLBACK_WHO and R_TYPE=6 –OR- CALLBACK=1 and ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2 and START_B = 2 –OR- CALLBACK=1 and (ATTEMPT_TYPE = 3 or 4) and (START_B = 2, 3, or 4) |
Question Text |
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Input Options |
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Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set Instructions: COUNT_ATTEMPTS Increase COUNT_ATTEMPTS by 1 unless any of the following is true
PI_PROXY_FLAG If ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4, set PI_PROXY _FLAG = 1
OUTCOME If OP_CODE = 419, Set the PI Outcome based on instructions found in Appendix A and close instrument If OP_CODE = 420, set the PI Outcome based on instructions found in Appendix A and Goto NOTES in the PI RI Instrument Specification.
.OUT Variables RESPNAME = R_NAME PHONENUM2 = R_PHONE
CP1NAME If OUTCOME = 202 and HH_NAME ne blank, set HH_NAME Else if OUTCOME = 202 and PRX_NAME ne blank, set PRX_NAME Else if ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2, 4 set R_NAME Else if ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1, 3 and R_TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5, 7, set R_NAME Else blank
CP1PHON If OUTCOME = 202 and HH_TEL ne blank, set HH_TEL Else if OUTCOME = 202 and PRX_TEL ne blank, set PRX_TEL Else if ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2, 4, set R_PHONE Else if ATTEMPT_TYPE = 1, 3 and R_TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5, 7, set R_PHONE Else blank
CP2NAME = R_NAME CP2PHON = R_PHONE CP2TYPE = R_TYPE CP2ADD1 = CP1ADD1 CP2ADD2 = CP1ADD2 CP2PO = CP1PO CP2ST = CP1ST CP2ZIP = CP1ZIP |
Special Instructions |
COUNT_ATTEMPTS should be stored and an input upon opening of the instrument.
OP_CODE is the code for the operation set by DMD and fed in on input.
For outcomes = 201 and 203, blank the following values on the OUT script: CP1ADD1, CP1ADD2, CP1PO, CP1ST, CP1ZIP, CP2ADD1, CP2ADD2, CP2PO, CP2ST, and CP2ZIP. |
Screen #/Name |
Editing Sample Address |
Field Description |
Function Screen – Allowing Editing of Sample Address |
Universe |
F3 – from screens START_A FIND_PROXY LOCATE INTRO_S1 |
Question Text |
Make sure that you are at the correct location before making any corrections. Enter address corrections here: -Changes you MAY make - Utah St. to 3935 Utah St. -23 Byron Pl. to 23 Byron Pl. garage apt. -Un (unnamed) Rd to 2000 Connecticut Rd. -101 Main St. to 101 Main Rd. -Do NOT make minor changes to correct spelling or punctuation. |
Input Options |
If Stateside: House Number - 32 Characters Street Name - 138 Characters Unit Designation – 52 Rural RouteAddress – 49
City – 40
Physical Description – 100
If Puerto Rico: House Number – 20 Street Name or Carretera – 100 Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res – 60 Complex Identifier – 24 Unit Designation– 52 Name of Area 1 –50 Name of Area 2 – 50 Ramal – 20 KM/HM – 6 Municipio – 40 Rural Route Address - 49 Physical Description – 100
Prefilled with Sample Address. If changed, needs to be stored separately "." Don’t Know and Refused are not options on this screen. Blanks are allowed. |
Fill Instructions |
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Skip Instructions |
Set instruction: SA_CHANGE:
Skip: Return to screen entered from. |
Special Instructions |
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Appendix A
Outcome Codes
PI Outcome Codes
The PI outcome codes (OUTCOME) are set in the following order: 200, 202, 201, 208, 203, 209, 326, 327, 333, 334, 213, 218, 216
Flags set by the instrument are indicated by italics.
Screen names are in all caps
Before a case is opened in the instrument it will have an outcome of 200. Once the case is opened, the outcome code should be set to 202 if it does not meet any of the following charteristics of the other outcomes. Both 200 and 202 cases remain on laptop..
Complete Interview with household member respondent. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
The criteria found in 1-7 below must be met for the case to be a 201.
All questions asked are answered. (F10/Early exit is not used)
Note: Don’t Know and Refused are acceptable responses except for the following fields (Details in # 3-7 below):
First and Last Names
2 of the following: sex, age, relationship
Mover Questions (inmover, Outmover)
Alternate Address questions (college, relative, job, military, seasonal home, other place, GQ)
Household member respondent
ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3
Valid First and Last names for every person on the initial roster (excluding the whole household outmover roster). The roster's person name shall be defined as valid when determining outcome codes if the first name and middle initial combined have two or more alpha characters and the last name has 2 or more alpha characters or if the first and last name each have 2 or more alpha characters. Although blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are acceptable responses to the question, they are not considered valid responses for purposes of setting the outcome code. The following conditions must be satisfied:
FNAME – valid response (blank not acceptable)
LNAME – valid response (blank not acceptable)
FNAME and MINIT combined have two or more alpha characters and the last name has two or more alpha characters or FNAME and LNAME each have two or more alpha characters
Each rostered person has a valid response for at least two of the following: age, sex, and relationship. Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not valid responses when setting the outcome code.
SEX
AGE
RELATION1 if ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 2 or RELATION2 if ATTEMPT_TYPE=3, 4
AND
The mover status questions (HERE_CD, OUT_MOV) must have a valid response except in the situation where we have a whole household of inmovers (WHI=1) or a whole household of never residents (WHNR=1). In this case the Outmover question (OUT_MOV) would not be asked, so a blank response would be valid. HERE_CD is asked at a person level and OUT_MOV is asked at a household level. Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not valid responses when setting the outcome code.
HERE_CD – must have valid response for each person
OUT_MOV – If WHI NE 1 or WHNR NE 1 must have a valid response. If WHI=1 or WHNR=1, blank is acceptable.
A valid response is required for the alternate addresses questions that are asked. The series is asked based on the age of the members of the household. The second screen listed below is only asked based on the response to the first question. The questions below are asked once for the household except for the GQ_PLACE question which is asked at the person level. Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are not valid responses.
College:
COLLEGE_ATTND1 – asked if anyone on the roster has ASKCOLLEGE=1
COLLEGE_ATTND2 – asked if COLLEGE_ATTND1=1 and there is more than one person on the roster (PERCOUNT > 1). Else blank is acceptable.
Relative’s Address:
SHARED_CUST1 – asked if anyone on the roster has ASKRELATIVE=1
SHARED_CUST2 – asked if SHARED_CUST1=1 and PERCOUNT>1.
Military:
MIL_AWAY1 – asked if anyone on the roster has ASKMILITARY=1.
MIL_AWAY2 – asked if MIL_AWAY1=1 and PERCOUNT > 1
Job:
JOB_AWAY1 – asked if anyone on the roster has ASKJOB=1
JOB_AWAY2 – asked if JOB_AWAY1=1 and PERCOUNT > 1
Seasonal/Second Home:
SEAS_HOME1 – asked if anyone on the roster has ASKSEASONAL=1
SEAS_HOME2 – asked if SEAS_HOME1=1 and PERCOUNT > 1
Other Place:
OTHER_PLACE1 – always asked
OTHER_PLACE2 – asked if OTHER_PLACE1=1 and PERCOUNT> 1
Group Quarters:
GQ_PLACE – asked for people with ASKGQ=1
A valid response is required for at least one of the pieces of the address when the address questions are asked. Although Blank, Don’t Know, and Refused are acceptable responses to the question, they are not considered valid responses for purposes of setting the outcome code. Therefore at least one piece of the address must have a response other than blank, Don’t Know, and Refused.
If Stateside address, then each address contains the following pieces: House Number (*_ADDR2), Street Name (*_ADDR3), Unit Designation (*_ADDR4), City (*_ADDR5), State (*_ADDR6), and Zip (*_ADDR7). The beginning of each address variable name (*) will change based on the type of address being collected (INMVR_*, COLLEGE_*, OTHER_*).
Inmover:
If MOVER=2, the address pieces INMVR_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one INMVR_* variable.
Else if MOVER NE 2, all address pieces can be blank.
Outmover:
If ROSFLG=8, the address pieces OUTMOV_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one OUTMOV_* variable.
Else if ROSFLG NE 8, all address pieces can be blank.
College:
If COLLEGE=1, the address pieces COLLEGE_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one COLLEGE_* variable.
Else if COLLEGE NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Relative’s Address:
If REL=1, the address pieces SHARED_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one SHARED_* variable.
Else if REL NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Military:
If MIL=1, the address pieces MIL_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one MIL_* variable.
Else if MIL NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Job:
If JOB=1, the address pieces JOB_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one JOB_* variable.
Else if JOB NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Seasonal/Second Home:
If SEAS=1, the address pieces SEAS_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one SEAS_* variable.
Else if SEAS NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Other Place:
If OTHER=1, the address pieces OTHER_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one OTHER_* variable.
Else if OTHER NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Group Quarters:
If GQ =1, the address pieces GQ_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one GQ_* variable.
Else if GQ NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
If Puerto Rico address, then each address contains the following pieces: House #: (_ADDR2),
Street or Carretera Name (_ADDR3), Name of Ubanization, Condo, or Res: (_ADDR4), Complex Designation (_ADDR5), Unit Designator (_ADDR6), Name of Area 1 (_ADDR7),
Name of Area 2 (_ADDR8), Ramal (_ADDR9), KM/HM (_ADDR10), Municipio (_ADDR11),
ZIP Code (_ADDR12), and Country (_ADDR13). The beginning of each address variable name (*) will change based on the type of address being collected (PR_INMVR_*, PR_COLLEGE_*, PR_OTHER_*).
Inmover:
If MOVER=2, the address pieces PR_INMVR_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_INMVR_* variable.
Else if MOVER NE 2, all address pieces can be blank.
College:
If COLLEGE=1, the address pieces PR_COLLEGE_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_COLLEGE_* variable.
Else if COLLEGE NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Relative’s Address:
If REL=1, the address pieces PR_SHARED_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_SHARED_* variable.
Else if REL NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Military:
If MIL=1, the address pieces PR_MIL_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_MIL_* variable.
Else if MIL NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Job:
If JOB=1, the address pieces PR_JOB_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_JOB_* variable.
Else if JOB NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Seasonal/Second Home:
If SEAS=1, the address pieces PR_SEAS_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_SEAS_* variable.
Else if SEAS NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Other Place:
If OTHER=1, the address pieces PR_OTHER_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_OTHER_* variable.
Else if OTHER NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Group Quarters:
If GQ =1, the address pieces PR_GQ_* must not be blank, Don’t Know, or Refused for at least one PR_GQ_* variable.
Else if GQ NE 1, all address pieces can be blank.
Complete Interview with proxy respondent. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
This outcome requires almost all of the same criteria needed for a 201 with the exception of the ATTEMPT_TYPE.
Must meet conditions 1, 3-7 of Outcome 201.
Proxy respondent
ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4
Vacant, done by respondent type Landlord, Neighbor, Relative/Caregiver, Current Occupant, Former Occupant. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
Respondent type of Landlord, Neighbor, Relative/Caregiver, Current Occupant, Former Occupant, Other
R_TYPE NE 6, 7 , DK
CURSTAT=2, 5
AND
3. F10/Early exit is not used.
Vacant, determined by observation or respondent type Don’t Know. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
Observation or respondent type ‘Other’, Don’t Know
R_TYPE=6, DK
CURSTAT=2, 5
AND
3. F10/Early exit is not used.
Housing unit does not exist or is not an housing unit and respondent type Landlord, Neighbor, Relative/Caregiver, Current Occupant, Former Occupant. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
Respondent type of Landlord, Neighbor, Relative/Caregiver, Current Occupant, Former Occupant
R_TYPE NE 6, 7, DK
CURSTAT=3
AND
3. F10/Early exit is not used.
Housing unit does not exist or is not an housing unit, determined by observation or respondent type ‘Other’, DK. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
Observation or respondent type ‘Other’, Don’t Know
R_TYPE=6, 7, DK
AND
2. CURSTAT=3
AND
3. F10/Early exit is not used.
Partial interview with household member respondent. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
All questions asked are answered. Don’t Know and Refused are acceptable responses. Blank is acceptable when it is a valid response in the instrument.
Household member respondent
ATTEMPT_TYPE=1, 3
Partial interview with proxy respondent. Transmitted daily to HQ processing.
This outcome requires almost all of the same criteria needed for a 203 with the exception of the ATTEMPT_TYPE.
All questions asked are answered. Don’t Know and Refused are acceptable responses. Blank is acceptable when it is a valid response in the instrument
Proxy respondent
ATTEMPT_TYPE=2, 4
Noninterview - Language Problem. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
(CALLBACK=2, or TRANSMIT=1)
AND
LANG_SPEAK=1-51, DK, R
Noninterview – Refusal. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
(CALLBACK=2, or TRANSMIT=1)
AND
Any one of the following:
INTRO_S1=R
INTRO_S2=R
CUR_OCC=R
RESP_KNOWL=R
VER_RESP=R
Noninterview – No knowledgeable respondent. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
(CALLBACK=2, or TRANSMIT=1)
AND
2. Any one of the following:
RESP_KNOWL = 2
ATTEMPT_TYPE = 2 and START_B= 2
VER_RESP = 3
OUTCOME = 219
Noninterview – Other. Transmitted daily to supervisor review.
(CALLBACK=2, or TRANSMIT=1)
1 The PI interview workload includes interviews at Census Only Housing Units in addition to P-sample housing units (HUs). Census Only HUs are addresses in the sample block cluster that are valid HUs missed by CCM or actually located outside the block cluster. For purposes of this specification, we refer to all HUs sent to PI as sample housing units.
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Author | burnh305 |
Last Modified By | linse002 |
File Modified | 2009-09-15 |
File Created | 2009-09-01 |