CARD C Question #: YSCH-7300
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Type of Place
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Individual(s) or family |
Group Living |
Other Place |
Institution |
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Not on a farm… |
Co-op) 2
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On afarmor ranch...
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Homeless 6
Other Type of Housing 11 |
Average Grades in High School
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to Cs 10 Ungraded 12 Other
(please describe) 9
Individual Math Courses
General
math 1 Basic
math 1 Vocational math 1 Elementary
algebra 2 Algebra
I 2 Intermediate
algebra 4 Algebra
II 4 Advanced
algebra 6 Geometry 3 Trigonometry 5 Pre-calculus 6 Calculus 7
Other
advanced math 8 Other
math 9
Science Courses
Who Provided You with Financial Assistance
Your Parents
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Amount Still Owed on Loans
$1 - 1,000 (A, 1)
1,001 - 2,500 (B, 2)
2,501 - 5,000 (C, 3)
5,001 - 10,000 (D, 4)
10,001 - 25,000 (E, 5)
25,001 - 50,000 (F, 6)
More than $50,000.....(G,7)
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General
introductory course in computer literacy 1 Word
processing course 2 Computer
programming course 3 Other
computer courses 4 Shop
or industrial arts 5
Home
economics 6
School-to-Work Programs
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- combining academic and vocational studies with a job in a related field |
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- working for an employer to learn about a particular occupation or industry |
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- spending time following workers at a work site |
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- being matched with an individual in an occupation |
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- the production of goods or services by students for sale to or use by others |
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- a planned program of study with a defined career focus that links secondary and post-secondary education |
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Reason for Not Working
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Why You Stopped Working
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Why You Left This Job
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Night
shift 3 Day
shift 1 Evening
shift 2
Benefits Some Employers Make Available
Type of Benefit
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Description
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- Insurance that pays some or all of your medical expenses. |
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- Insurance that pays your survivors in the event of your death. |
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- Insurance that helps pay for the care of your teeth. |
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- Leave during the period before and after the birth or adoption of a child for which you ARE paid. |
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- Leave during the period before and after the birth or adoption of a child for which you ARE NOT paid. |
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- A plan that helps you save for or puts money away for your retirement.
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- Allows for scheduling options on your job. |
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- Pays for schooling. |
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- Company provided or subsidized. |
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- Allows employees to purchase company stock at reduced rates. |
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How You Looked for Work
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Main Reason for Not Working
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Reason for Unpaid Vacation/Leave
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Dollar Ranges
$1 - 1,000 (A, 1)
1,001 - 2,500 (B, 2)
2,501 - 5,000 (C, 3)
5,001 - 10,000 (D, 4)
10,001 - 25,000 (E, 5)
25,001 - 50,000 (F, 6)
50,001 – 100,000 (G, 7)
100,001 – 250,000 (H, 8)
More than $250,000 (I, 9)
How You Looked for a Job
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Some Sources of Occupational Training Programs Include
apprenticeship
programs
business
schools
company
or military training
correspondence
courses
cosmetology
schools
employer
training programs
night
schools
nursing
courses
vocational
or technical institutes or schools
Reason You Enrolled in Training
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Skills Learned From This Training
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Religions
Amount Received for Unemployment
A B C D E F
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$1 $100 $150 $200 $250 $350 or more------------------>
A. $1 - $100 1 B. $101 - $150 2 C. $151 - $200 3 D. $201 - $250 4E. $251 - $350 5 F. More than $350 6 |
$1 – 100…..(A, 1)
101 – 200…..(B, 2)
201 – 300…..(C, 3)
301 – 400…..(D, 4)
401 – 500…..(E, 5)
501 – 600…..(F, 6)
601 – 700…..(G,7)
701 – 800…..(H, 8)
801 – 900…..(I, 9)
901 - 1,000…..(J, 10)
1,001 - 1,250…..(K, 11)
More than $1,250…..(L, 12)
Cost to Purchase Food Items
$1 – 20 (A, 1)
21-40 (B, 2)
41-60 (C, 3)
61-80 (D, 4)
81-100 (E, 5)
More than $100 (F, 6)
Income After Expenses
$1 - 5,000 (B, 2)
$5,001 - 10,000 (C, 3)
$10,001 - 25,000 (D, 4)
$25,001 - 50,000 (E, 5)
$50,001 - 100,000 (F, 6)
$100,001 - 250,000 (G, 7)
More than $250,000 (H, 8)
Lost or Would Lose Money (A, 1)
$1 - 5,000 (A, 1)
5,001 - 10,000 (B, 2)
10,001 - 25,000 (C, 3)
25,001 - 50,000 (D, 4)
50,001 - 100,000 (E, 5)
100,001 - 250,000 (F, 6)
More than $250,000 (G, 7)
$1 - 1,000 (A, 1)
1,001 - 2,500 (B, 2)
2,501 - 5,000 (C, 3)
5,001 - 10,000 (D, 4)
10,001 - 25,000 (E, 5)
25,001 - 50,000 (F, 6)
More than $50,000 (G, 7)
$1 – 500 (A, 1)
501 - 1,000 (B, 2)
1,001 - 2,500 (C, 3)
2,501 - 5,000 (D, 4)
5,001 - 7,500 (E, 5)
7,501 - 10,000 (F, 6)
More than $10,000 (G, 7)
$1 - 1,000 (A, 1)
1,001 - 2,500 (B, 2)
2,501 - 5,000 (C, 3)
5,001 - 10,000 (D, 4)
10,001 - 25,000 (E, 5)
25,001 - 50,000 (F, 6)
50,001 – 100,000 (G, 7)
More Than $100,000 (H, 8)
$1 - 5,000 (A, 1)
5,001 - 10,000 (B, 2)
10,001 - 25,000 (C, 3)
25,001 - 50,000 (D, 4)
50,001 - 100,000 (E, 5)
100,001 - 250,000 (F, 6)
250,001 – 500,000 (G, 7)
More Than $500,000 (H, 8)
$1 - 25,000 (A, 1)
25,001 - 50,000 (B, 2)
50,001 - 100,000 (C, 3)
100,001 - 250,000 (D, 4)
250,001 - 500,000 (E, 5)
500,001 - 1,000,000 (F, 6)
More than $1,000,000 (G, 7)
Who Loaned You Money?
Your family |
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Your spouse’s or partner’s family |
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PROBE: If the respondent provides one or more persons that may be part of a combination, probe for the combination. For example, if the respondent says mother, ask if it was biological parents together, biological mother and step-father, or if there was anyone else
Informal Care |
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- child is cared for by your live-in spouse or partner who may or may not be the child’s father |
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- child is cared for by your relative or in-law, including the child’s father if the father does not live with the child; this type of care does not include care given by any of your other children |
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- child is cared for by one of your other children |
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- child cares for herself or himself |
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- child is cared for by a baby-sitter, nanny, boyfriend, or friend in the child’s home |
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Formal Care |
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- child is cared for by a non-relative in the non-relative’s home -even if your child is the only one for whom the provider cares |
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- child is cared for in a preschool, Head Start, Montessori, day-care center, nursery school, or other pre-kindergarten program |
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- child attends a kindergarten, elementary, middle, or junior high school |
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- child receives formal care after school |
Relatives who Provide Child Care
Cause of Death
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1….Heart Attack/Stroke
2….Accident
3….Cancer
4….Old Age
5….Emphysema
6….Other (specify)
Relatives (including in-laws)
Type of Relationship
SPOUSE Wife 1 Husband 2 |
PARENTS Mother 3 Father 4 Adoptive Mother 5 Adoptive Father 6 Step-mother 7 Step-father 8 Foster Mother 9 Foster Father 10
(GREAT) GRANDPARENTS Grandmother (Biological or Social) 29 Grandfather (Biological or Social) 33 Great-grandmother (Biological or Social) 37 Great-grandfather (Biological or Social) 41 Great-great-grandmother 45 Great-great-grandfather 46
NON-RELATIVES Daughter of Lover/Partner 57 Son of Lover/Partner 58 Roommate 68 Lover/Partner 69 Other Non-relative 85 Mother’s Boyfriend/Partner 88 Father’s Girlfriend/Partner 89 |
IN-LAWS Mother-in-law 11 Father-in-law 12 Sister-in-law 28 Brother-in-law 27 Daughter-in-law 59 Son-in-law 60 Grandmother-in-law 61 Grandfather-in-law 62 Great-grandmother-in-law 66 Great-grandfather-in-law 67 Aunt-in-law 63 Uncle-in-law 64 Cousin-in-law 65
OTHER RELATIVES Aunt (Biological or Social) 70 Uncle (Biological or Social) 72 Great Aunt 71 Great Uncle 73 Niece (Biological or Social) 74 Step-niece (Biological or Social) 75 Foster-niece (Biological or Social) 76 Adoptive Niece (Biological or Social) 77 Nephew (Biological or Social) 78 Step-nephew (Biological or Social) 79 Foster Nephew (Biological or Social) 80 Adoptive Nephew (Biological or Social) 81 Female Cousin (Biological or Social) 82 Male Cousin (Biological or Social) 83 Other Relative 84 |
CHILDREN Daughter (Biological) 49 Son (Biological) 50 Step-daughter 51 Step-son 52 Adoptive Daughter 53 Adoptive Son 54 Foster Daughter 55 Foster Son 56
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(GREAT) GRANDCHILDREN Granddaughter (Biological or Social) 47 Grandson (Biological or Social) 48 Great-granddaughter 87 Great-grandson 86 |
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SIBLINGS Sister (Full) 13 Brother (Full) 14 Sister (Half) 15 Brother (Half) 18 Sister (Step) 21 Brother (Step) 22 Sister (Adoptive) 23 Brother (Adoptive) 24 Sister (Foster) 25 Brother (Foster) 26 |
Current Immigration Status
Applicant for naturalization to become U.S. citizen………………………….1
Have a “Green Card”—Lawful permanent resident of the U.S. (LPR)…….2
Applicant for Lawful permanent residence (LPR)…………………………...3
Refugee/Asylee/Entrant………………………………………………………...4
On temporary visa……………………………………………………………...5
Living outside of the U.S. at this time…………………………………………6
Other…………………………………………………………………………….7
How Often I Eat Fruit
I do not typically eat fruit
1 to 3 times
4 to 6 times
1 time per day
2 times per day
3 times per day
4 or more times per day
How Often I Eat Vegetables
I do not typically eat vegetables
1 to 3 times
4 to 6 times
1 time per day
2 times per day
3 times per day
4 or more times per day
Health Conditions
1…. Asthma
2…. Cardiovascular or heart condition
3…. Anemia
4…. Diabetes
5…. Cancer
6…. Epilepsy
7…. HIV/AIDS
8…. Sexually transmitted disease other than HIV/AIDS
9…. Other
Disagreement/Agreement Scale
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Disagree Disagree Disagree Neither Agree Agree Agree
Strongly Moderately a Little Agree a Little Moderately Strongly
nor
Disagree
Activities You Engaged In
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1…. Employer-directed travel
2…. Employer-directed training
3…. Meal break
4…. Rest break
5…. Personal business
6…. Normal work activity
7…. Other activity (SPECIFY)
Frequencies
1…. All of the Time
2…. Most of the Time
3…. A Good Bit of the Time
4…. Some of the Time
5…. A Little of the Time
6…. None of the Time
Ladder of Life
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10 Best Possible Life |
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0 Worst Possible Life |
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Dollar Ranges
$1 - 10 (A, 1)
11 - 25 (B, 2)
26 - 50 (C, 3)
51 - 100 (D, 4)
101 - 150 (E, 5)
151 - 250 (F, 6)
More than $250 (G, 7)
$0 (A, 8)
1 – 5,000 (B, 1)
5,001 - 10,000 (C, 2)
10,001 - 25,000 (D, 3)
25,001 - 50,000 (E, 4)
50,001 - 100,000 (F, 5)
100,001 - 250,000 (G, 6)
More than $250,000 (H, 7)
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Type of Place |
Author | Sanchez-Manuel |
Last Modified By | KINCAID_N |
File Modified | 2010-05-27 |
File Created | 2010-05-27 |