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1. HOUSEHOLD ROSTER
a. What are the names of all persons living or staying
here? Start with the ADULT who owns or rents this
apartment (house). (Enter that name on line 1 below.)
• Include anyone staying here with no other home
• Include anyone who usually lives here but is
temporarily away traveling or at school
• Include lodgers, boarders, babies, etc.
b. Is . . . male or female?
c. How old is . . . ? (Enter whole years ONLY.)
01
PERSON 1 – Reference Person (owner/renter)
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
02
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 2
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
03
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 3
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
04
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 4
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
05
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 5
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
06
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 6
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
07
c. Age
Male
Female
PERSON 7
a. Last name
First name
b. Sex
1
2
c. Age
Male
Female
Use continuation form for additional persons.
H-100 FLAP (3-19-2013)
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
OMB No. xxxx-xxxx: Approval Expires xx/xx/xxxx
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ACTING AS COLLECTING AGENT FOR
NEW YORK CITY
NOTICE – Your answers will be held in strict
confidence and will be seen only by persons
sworn to uphold the confidentiality of Census
Bureau information.
A. NAME
NEW YORK CITY HOUSING
AND VACANCY SURVEY
CODE
B. DATE OF INTERVIEW
QUESTIONNAIRE – 2014
2014
C. RECORD OF VISITS
(Additional spaces on page 24)
Date
Time
Remarks
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
Fill items D through J by observing the condition of the
building containing the sample unit as you approach it and
walk inside. – Mark (X) all that apply in D through G.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
035
6
2
3
4
5
1
022
6
2
3
4
5
Vacant unit – Mark (X) one
Broken or missing windows
Rotted/loose window frames/sashes
Boarded-up windows
None of these problems with windows
Unable to observe windows
Loose, broken, or missing stair railings
Loose, broken, or missing steps
None of these problems with stairways
No interior steps or stairways
No exterior steps or stairways
Unable to observe stairways
3
4
5
1
Include anyone without a usual home elsewhere.
032
Always mark (X) one box. If an interview is not taken,
explain why in the "Notes" area on page 11.
033
Dilapidated – Go to I
Not dilapidated –
If not dilapidated
2
Sound
Deteriorating
3
Yes
2
10
11
No
12
13
J. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
037
1. Street entry and inner lobby entry (width 32")
1
Accessible
3
Unable to observe
building entrance
2
Inaccessible
2. Elevator (door width 36", cab depth 51")
Accessible
1
3
Unable to observe elevator
Inaccessible
2
4
No elevator
3. Residential unit entrance (width 32")
038
1
2
Accessible
Inaccessible
DRAFT #5 (03/19/2013)
01
3
Unable to observe
residential unit entrance
Questionnaire complete
Questionnaire not complete
02
Refused
03
No one home
04
Temporarily absent – 1 month or longer
05
Other – Explain in "Notes" area on page 11
06
Demolished
07
Condemned
08
Nonresidential
09
Merged with another unit – Give address below
windows on this street? – Include sample unit building
036
– SKIP to question 1 on page 2.
N. SAMPLE UNIT
Sagging or sloping floors
Slanted or shifted doorsills or door frames
Deep wear in floors causing depressions
Holes or missing flooring
None of these problems with floors
Unable to observe floors
1
⎫
to question 56
⎬ SKIP
on page 21
⎭
Ask–
I. Are there any buildings with broken or boarded-up
024
Superintendent
Rental office/agent
Real estate agent/broker
Owner
Other – Specify
M. How many people live or stay here?
H. CONDITION
023
1
2
G. FLOORS
017
018
019
020
021
Vacant
Occupied unit – Go to M
030
F. STAIRWAYS (exterior and interior)
012
013
014
015
016
2
Name
Missing bricks, siding, or other outside wall material
Sloping or bulging outside walls
Major cracks in outside walls
Loose or hanging cornice, roofing, or other material
None of these problems with walls
Unable to observe walls
E. WINDOWS
007
008
009
010
011
Occupied
1
L. RESPONDENT
D. EXTERNAL WALLS
001
002
003
004
005
006
K. OCCUPANCY STATUS
025
14
Unit damaged by fire
Building boarded-up
List procedure applied
No such address (house number/street)
Other – Explain in "Notes" area on page 11
Complete after an occupied unit interview.
O. FORM TYPE
034
1
One form only
First of two forms
2
OFFICE USE ONLY
026
TS
027
A
028
B
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS
d. How is . . .
e. Is . . . of Spanish or
Hispanic origin?
related to . . .
(reference
person) (person
on Line 1)?
(If Yes, read the
categories and mark
the appropriate box,
otherwise mark "No.")
Show Flashcard I
and enter the
appropriate code
in the box below.
1
2
3
R
4
5
Reference person
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Page 2
f. What is . . .’s
race? Select
one or more
categories
from the
flashcard.
Show Flashcard II
and mark (X) all
that apply, OR
box 12 only and
print race.
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
No
Puerto Rican
Dominican
Cuban
South/Central American
Mexican-American,
Mexican, Chicano
Other Spanish/Hispanic
01
07
02
08
03
09
04
10
05
11
06
12
These next two questions may seem
like ones I asked before, but I must
ask them to double check.
(Don’t ask for
persons under 15)
g. Does . . . have
h. Does . . . have
a parent in the
household?
a spouse or
unmarried
partner in the
household?
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number of spouse
or partner;
otherwise mark
"No."
No
Under 15
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
If yes, enter person
number(s) of
parent(s); otherwise
mark "No."
No
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
2a. Is there anyone now living in this apartment
(house) that came here within the past five
years from a homeless situation such as a
shelter, transitional center, or hotel?
b. Who are they? (Fill in the persons who
050
1
2
055
answered "yes" to 2a above)
Refer to the roster, page 2, and enter the person
number(s) starting in box 055.
056
057
058
059
060
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
061
c. Was . . . in the homeless situation mainly
Yes – GO to 2b
No – SKIP to 3
062
063
064
065
066
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
Affordability – Circle "1" next to person number in 2b.
Other reason – Circle "2" next to person number in 2b.
because he/she could not afford his/her own
apartment (house) or mainly for other
reasons?
The following questions (3 through 11c) refer to the reference person (the person listed on line 1).
3. Where was the most recent place . . .
(reference person) lived for six months or more
before moving into this apartment (house)?
(Show Flashcard III to respondent and have him/her
select an answer. Then mark (X) the appropriate box.)
IN NEW YORK CITY, SAME BUILDING
051
01
02
Always lived in this unit
Another unit in the same building
IN NEW YORK CITY, OTHER BUILDING
NOTE – If the respondent indicates that the reference
person has always lived in the SAME unit that he/she
currently lives in, don’t mark (X) box 01 unless you are
certain. Many people may feel as though they have
lived in a unit forever, but it’s rare. The reference
person had to live there since birth. Be sure to probe.
03
04
05
06
07
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK CITY
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
4a. In what year did . . . (reference person) move
NY, NJ, Connecticut
Other State
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Caribbean (other than Puerto Rico or
Dominican Republic)
Mexico
Central America, South America
Canada
Europe
Russia/Successor States to Soviet Union
(Ukraine, Georgia, etc.)
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Korea
India
Pakistan, Bangladesh
Philippines
Southeast Asia (Burma, Cambodia, Laos,
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam)
Other Asia
Africa
All other countries – Specify
Year
into this apartment (house)?
If 1971 – Ask 4b
If any other year – SKIP to 5
052
b. Ask only if reference person moved here in 1971
Did . . (reference person) move here on or after
July 1, 1971?
053
1
2
5. Are you the first occupant(s) of this
apartment (house) since its construction,
gut rehabilitation, or creation through
conversion or sub-division?
CHECK
ITEM A
054
1
2
3
Yes, on or after July 1 in 1971
No, before July 1 in 1971
Yes, first occupants
No, previously occupied
Don’t know
REFER TO QUESTION 4a ABOVE
Moved here 2011 or later – GO to question 6 on page 4
Moved here 2010 or earlier – SKIP to question 7 on page 5
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Page 3
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
6. What is the main reason . . . (reference person)
EMPLOYMENT
moved from his/her previous residence?
Mark (X) ONLY one box.
110
01
02
03
04
05
06
Job transfer/new job
Retirement
Looking for work
Commuting reasons
To attend school
Other financial/employment reason
FAMILY
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
Needed larger house or apartment
Widowed
Separated/divorced
Newly married
Moved to be with or closer to relatives
Family size decreased (except widowed/
separated/divorced)
Wanted to establish separate household
Other family reason
NEIGHBORHOOD
15
16
17
18
19
Neighborhood overcrowded
Change in racial or ethnic composition
of neighborhood
Wanted this neighborhood/better
neighborhood services
Crime or safety concerns
Other neighborhood reason
HOUSING
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Wanted to own residence
Wanted to rent residence
Wanted less expensive residence/difficulty
paying rent or mortgage
Wanted better quality residence
Evicted
Poor building condition/services
Harassment by landlord
Needed housing accessible for persons with
mobility impairments
Other housing reason
OTHER
29
30
31
32
33
Displaced by urban renewal, highway
construction, or other public activity
Displaced by private action (other than eviction)
Schools
Natural disaster/fire
Any other – Specify
Notes
Page 4
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
7. Place of birth
a. . . .
b. . . . ’s
(reference
person) born?
SHOW Flashcard III to respondent.
➤
Where was
07. New York City (responses 01-07 on card) . . . . . .
111
(reference
person’s)
father born?
112
07
07
c. . . . ’s
(reference
person’s)
mother born?
113
07
09. U.S., Outside New York City (response 08 or 09
on card) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
09
09
09
10. Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
10
10
11. Dominican Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
11
11
12. Caribbean (other than Puerto Rico or
Dominican Republic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
12
12
13. Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13
13
13
14. Central America, South America . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14
14
14
15. Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15
15
15
16. Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16
16
16
17. Russia/Successor States to Soviet Union
(Ukraine, Georgia, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17
17
17
18. China, Hong Kong, Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18
18
18
19. Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
19
19
20. India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
20
20
21. Pakistan, Bangladesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21
21
21
22. Philippines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22
22
22
23. Southeast Asia (Burma, Cambodia, Laos,
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) . . . . . . .
23
23
23
24. Other Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24
24
24
25. Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25
25
25
26. All other countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26
26
26
Mark (X) box 07 above for categories 01-07 on
Flashcard III. Mark (X) box 09 for categories 08
and 09. Categories 10-26 match exactly as shown
on Flashcard III
8. Is this apartment (house) part of a
condominium or cooperative building or
development?
114
1
2
3
A condominium is a building or development with
individually owned apartments or houses having
commonly owned areas and grounds. A cooperative
or "co-op" is a building or development that is owned
by its shareholders.
4
9a. Is this apartment (house) owned or being
bought by . . . (reference person) or someone
else in this household?
b. Does . . . (reference person) or someone else in
this household own cooperative shares for
this apartment (house)?
115
1
0
129
1
2
3
c. Does . . . (reference person) pay cash rent for
this apartment (house) or does he/she
occupy it rent free?
CHECK
ITEM B
116
2
3
No
Yes, a condominium
Yes, a cooperative
Don’t know
Yes, owned or being bought – SKIP to 11a
No – GO to 9b
Yes – SKIP to 11a
⎫
No
⎬ GO to 9c
Don’t know ⎭
Pay cash rent – GO to Check Item B
Occupy rent free – SKIP to 20
REFER TO QUESTION 8 ABOVE
Condominium (box 2 marked) ⎫ GO to 10a
⎬
Cooperative (box 3 marked) ⎭
All other renter occupied (box 1 or 4 marked) – SKIP to 20
10a. Did . . . (reference person) live here and pay
cash rent at the time this building became a
condominium or cooperative?
117
1
2
3
Yes
No
Don’t know
b. When this apartment (house) became a
condominium or cooperative was it done
through a non-eviction plan?
Under a non-eviction plan, tenants can NOT be
evicted for NOT buying their unit.
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
118
1
2
3
Yes
No
Don’t know
⎫
⎬SKIP to 20
⎭
Page 5
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
11a. In what year did . . . (reference person) acquire
Year
this apartment (house)?
119
b. Before . . . (reference person) acquired this
apartment (house) was it owned and
occupied by another household, rented
by . . . (reference person), rented by another
household, or never previously occupied?
120
1
2
3
4
5
c. Before . . . (reference person) acquired this
apartment (house) was it part of a
condominium or cooperative building or
development?
CHECK
ITEM C
121
1
2
3
Owned and occupied by another household
Rented by reference person
Rented by another household
Never previously occupied
Don’t know
Yes
No
Don’t know
REFER TO QUESTION 11a ABOVE
Acquired 2009 or later – GO to 12a
Acquired 2008 or earlier – SKIP to 13
12a. What was the purchase price for this
apartment (house)?
b. What was the down payment for this
apartment (house)?
122
$ _______________ .
123
0
124
$ _______________ .
125
0
126
$ _______________ .
127
1
00
Don’t know
00
Don’t know
13. What is the value of this apartment (house),
that is, in your opinion, how much would it
currently sell for if it were on the market?
00
14. Is there a mortgage, home equity loan, or
similar loan on this apartment (house) or is
this apartment (house) owned free and
clear?
2
Mortgage, home equity, or similar loan
Owned free and clear – SKIP to Check Item D
15a. What are the current monthly mortgage or
loan payments on this apartment (house)?
Include payments on first, second, home
equity loan, and any other mortgages.
128
$ _______________ .
b. When did the most recent mortgage or loan
Month
on this apartment (house) originate?
recent mortgage or loan on this apartment
(house)?
CHECK
ITEM D
Per month
Year
133
c. What is the current interest rate on the most
00
134
135
.
%
REFER TO QUESTION 8 ON PAGE 5
Condominium (box 2 marked) ⎫
⎬ GO to 16
Cooperative (box 3 marked) ⎭
All other owner occupied (box 1 or 4 marked) – SKIP to 18a
16. What are the monthly condominium or co-op
maintenance fees for this apartment
(house)? Exclude payments for any
mortgages (loans) on this unit.
CHECK
ITEM E
130
$ _______________ .
00
REFER TO QUESTION 1c ON PAGE 2 FOR EACH PERSON
With any household member age 62 or over – GO to 17
No household member age 62 or over – SKIP to 18a
17. Is any household member receiving a Senior
Citizen Carrying Charge Increase Exemption
as part of the SCRIE program?
(Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption)
140
1
2
3
Yes
No
Don’t know
18a. Is the fire and liability insurance premium for
this apartment (house) paid separately?
(Separately means not included in the mortgage or
loan payment or the condominium or co-op
maintenance fee.)
141
1
2
3
Yes – GO to 18b
No, included in mortgage or loan
payment – SKIP to 18c
No insurance – SKIP to 19a
b. What was the cost of fire and liability
insurance for 2013?
c. Does the fire and liability insurance for this
apartment (house) also cover personal
possessions?
142
$ _______________ .
143
1
2
3
Page 6
00
Yes
No
Don’t know
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
19a. Are the real estate taxes for this apartment
(house) paid separately?
144
2
(Separately means not included in the mortgage or
loan payment or the condominium or co-op
maintenance fee.)
b. What were the real estate taxes for 2013?
1
3
145
Yes – GO to 19b
No, included in mortgage
or loan payment
No, included in condominium
or maintenance fee
$ _______________ .
⎫
⎬ SKIP to 20
⎭
00
NOTE – Questions 20–22a, 23a and 23b pertain to the building. Be certain to mark (X) the same box in each
question for all forms within the same building.
20.
How many units are in this building?
146
01
02
If the respondent doesn’t know, canvass the
building and count the units.
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
If owner occupied, mark "Yes" without asking.
21.
147
Does the owner of this building live in this
building?
22a. How many stories are in this building?
1
2
3
148
01
02
Count the basement if there are people living in it.
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
b. On what floor is this unit?
Enter the 2-digit floor number or mark (X) box "0"
if basement unit. Enter the lowest floor number if
on more than one floor.
23a. Is there a passenger elevator in this building?
0
172
149
passenger elevator without going up or
down any steps or stairs?
173
1
1
2
3
c. Is it possible to go from the sidewalk to this
unit without going up or down any steps or
stairs?
171
1
2
3
24a. How many rooms are in this apartment
(house)? Do not count bathrooms, porches,
balconies, halls, foyers, or half-rooms.
150
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
b. Of these rooms, how many are bedrooms?
151
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Yes
No
Don’t know
One – SKIP to 23c
Two
Three
Four
Five
6 to 10
11 to 20
21 to 40
41 or more
Basement
Floor
2
b. Is it possible to go from the sidewalk to a
1 unit without business
1 unit with business
2 units without business
2 units with business
3 units
4 units
5 units
6 to 9 units
10 to 12 units
13 to 19 units
20 to 49 units
50 to 99 units
100 to 199 units
200 or more units
Yes
No – SKIP to 23c
Yes
No
Don’t know
Yes
No
Don’t know
One – SKIP to 25a
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
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Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
25a. Does this apartment (house) have complete
plumbing facilities; that is, hot and cold
piped water, a flush toilet, and a bathtub or
shower?
152
0
1
2
b. Are these facilities for the exclusive use of
this household or are they also for use by
another household?
c. Was there any time in the last three months
when all the toilets in this apartment (house)
were not working for six consecutive hours?
153
3
4
154
1
2
3
26a. Does this apartment (house) have complete
kitchen facilities? Complete kitchen
facilities include a sink with piped water, a
range or cookstove, and a refrigerator.
155
0
1
2
3
b. Are these facilities for the exclusive use of
this household or are they also for use by
another household?
c. Are all the kitchen facilities in your
apartment (house) functioning?
27. How is this apartment (house) heated – by
156
4
5
157
1
2
158
fuel oil, utility gas, electricity, or with
some other fuel?
1
2
3
4
5
28. I have some questions about utility costs.
a. (1) Do you pay for your own electricity?
159
1
2
3
Yes, has complete plumbing facilities – GO to 25b
No, has some but not all facilities in this
apartment (house) – SKIP to 25c
No plumbing facilities in this apartment
(house) – SKIP to 26a
For the exclusive use of this household
Also for use by another household
Yes
No
No toilet in this apartment (house)
Yes has complete kitchen facilities – GO to 26b
No, has some but not all facilities in this
apartment (house) – SKIP to 26c
No kitchen facilities in this apartment
⎫
(house), but facilities available in building ⎬SKIP
⎭to 27
No kitchen facilities in this building
For the exclusive use of this household
Also for use by another household
Yes, all are functioning
No, one or more is not working at all
Fuel oil
Utility gas
Electricity
Other fuel (including CON ED steam)
Don’t know
Yes – GO to 28a(2)
Yes, but combined with gas – Ask for separate
estimates; if not possible SKIP to 28c
No, included in rent, condominium or
other fee – SKIP to 28b(1)
(2) What is the average MONTHLY cost?
b. (1) Do you pay for your own gas?
160
$ _______________ .
161
1
2
3
00
Yes – GO to 28b(2)
No, included in rent,
⎫
condominium or other fee ⎬SKIP to 28d(1)
No, gas not used
⎭
(2) What is the average MONTHLY cost?
162
$ _______________ .
00
IMPORTANT – SKIP 28c unless the respondent cannot provide separate estimates for electricity and gas, and pays a
combined bill. If separate estimates are available, fill 28a(2) and 28b(2), leave 28c blank, and SKIP to 28d(1).
c. What is your combined average electricity
and gas payment each month?
d. (1) Do you pay your own water and sewer
charges?
163
$ _______________ .
164
1
2
00
⎫ Fill this ONLY when
⎬ separate estimates
⎭ cannot be given.
Yes – GO to 28d(2)
No, included in rent, condominium or other fee or
no charge – SKIP to 28e(1)
(2) What is the total YEARLY cost?
e. (1) Do you pay for your own oil, coal,
kerosene, wood, steam, etc.?
165
$ _______________ .
166
1
2
3
00
Yes – GO to 28e(2)
No, included in rent,
⎫
condominium or other fee ⎬ SKIP to 29a
No, these fuels not used ⎭
(2) What is the total YEARLY cost?
167
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$ _______________ .
00
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
29a. In 2013, did this household receive any
payments from the Home Energy Assistance
Program (HEAP) or any other federal, state,
or city program to help pay for some home
heating costs?
174
Yes – GO to 29b
No – SKIP to Check Item F
1
2
b. Altogether, how much energy assistance
was received in 2013?
175
$ _______________ .
00
Annual Amount
REFER TO QUESTION 9 ON PAGE 5
CHECK
ITEM F
Owner occupied (question 9a, box 1 marked)
⎫
Owns co-op shares (question 9b, box 1 marked) ⎬ SKIP to 32a
⎭
Occupy rent free (question 9c, box 3 marked)
Pay cash rent (question 9c, box 2 marked) – GO to 30a
30a. What is the MONTHLY rent?
(If rent is paid other than monthly, refer to the
manual on how to convert it.)
b. What is the length of the lease on this
apartment (house) – – that is, the total
time from when the lease began until it
will expire?
182
$ _______________ .
181
1
00
Per month
Less than 1 year
1 year
More than 1 but less than 2 years
2 years
More than 2 years
No lease
Don’t know
2
3
4
5
6
7
31a. Is any part of the monthly rent for this apartment (house) paid by any of the following
government programs, either to a member of this household or directly to the landlord?
(1) Federal Section 8 certificate or voucher
program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2) Senior Citizen Rent Increase
Exemption (SCRIE)
.................
(3) Public assistance shelter allowance . .
(4) Another Federal housing subsidy
program
...........................
(5) Another state or city housing
subsidy program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
541
184
542
543
544
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
b. Of the (amount from question 30a above) rent you
reported, how much is paid out of pocket
by this household?
547
(Out of pocket means the money your household pays
for rent over and above any shelter allowance or other
government housing subsidy.)
$ _______________ .
0
None
0
Yes – GO to 32b
No – SKIP to 33
00
32a. Now, I would like to ask some questions
about the condition of this apartment
(house).
At any time during this winter was there
a breakdown in your heating equipment;
that is, was it completely unusable for 6
consecutive hours or longer?
b. How many times did that happen?
185
1
186
2
3
4
5
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
One
Two
Three
Four or more times
Page 9
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
33. During this winter when your regular
heating system was working, did you, at
any time, have to use additional sources of
heat because your regular system did not
provide enough heat? Additional sources
may be the kitchen stove, a fireplace, or a
portable heater.
187
1
2
Yes
No
34a. Does your apartment (house) have
functioning air conditioning? Would you
say no, one or more window air
conditioners, or central air conditioning?
197
1
2
3
4
No
One or more window air conditioners
Central air conditioning
Don’t know/Not sure
b. Do you have a working carbon monoxide
detector inside your apartment (house)?
198
1
2
35a. At any time in the last 90 days have you
seen any mice or rats or signs of mice or
rats in this building?
b. During the past month, about how many
cockroaches did you see in this
apartment (house) on a typical day?
188
1
2
571
1
2
3
4
5
c. Is this building serviced by an
exterminator regularly, only when
needed, irregularly, or not at all?
189
1
2
3
4
5
36a. Does this apartment (house) have open
cracks or holes in the interior walls or
ceiling? Do not include hairline cracks.
b. Does this apartment (house) have holes in
the floors?
37a. Is there any broken plaster or peeling paint
on the ceiling or inside walls?
190
1
2
191
1
2
192
0
1
b. Is the area of broken plaster or peeling
paint larger than 81⁄2 inches by 11 inches?
193
3
Show unfolded flashcard.
38a. Has water leaked into your apartment
(house) in the last 12 months, excluding
leaks resulting from your own plumbing
fixtures backing up or overflowing?
2
194
1
2
Yes
No
Yes
No
None
1 to 5
6 to 19
20 or more
Don’t know/Not sure
Regularly
Only when needed
Irregularly
Not at all
Don’t know
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes – GO to 37b
No – SKIP to 38a
Yes
No
Yes
No
b. In the last 12 months, how often have you
noticed any musty or moldy smells inside
your apartment (house)? Would you say
daily, weekly, monthly, a few times, or
never?
199
1
2
3
4
5
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
A few times
Never
We are also interested in the condition of
your neighborhood.
39. How would you rate the physical condition
of the residential structures in this
NEIGHBORHOOD – would you say they are
on the whole excellent, good, fair, or poor?
196
1
2
3
4
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Now in order to better understand the housing situation in the city, we need to learn
something about the income, employment, and education level of each household member.
INTERVIEWER: Continue with questions for each person on page 12.
Page 10
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
Notes
INTERVIEWER: Continue with questions for each person on page 12.
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Page 11
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
CHECK ITEM G
40a. Did . . . work
at any time
last week?
Ask questions
40a–50b of ALL
household members
age 15 and above.
Refer to question 1c
on page 2 for each
person’s age.
601
1
2
1
2
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
1
2
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
2
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
2
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
1
2
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
2
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
213
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
214
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
215
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
216
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
15 years or older –
Ask questions
40a–50b
1
Under 15 – SKIP to
Check Item H on
page 19
2
217
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
233
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
234
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
235
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
236
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
227
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
1
232
226
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
2
225
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
Yes, on layoff
224
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
1
223
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
207
Page 12
been doing
anything to
find work
during the
last four
weeks?
231
222
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
206
607
1
212
205
606
42. Has . . .
TEMPORARILY
absent or on
layoff from a job
last week?
221
Hours – SKIP
to 45a
No – Did not work (or did
only own housework, school
work, or volunteer work) –
SKIP to 41
204
605
1
Yes – Full or part-time
(includes helping without pay
in family business)
203
604
1
211
202
603
41. Was . . .
hours did . . .
work last
week at all
jobs?
(Subtract time
off; add overtime
or extra hours
worked)
201
602
b. How many
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
237
1
Yes, on layoff
2
Yes, on vacation,
temporary illness,
labor dispute,
etc. – SKIP to 45a
3
No
1
Yes – SKIP
to 44
2
No
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
43. What is
44. When did . . .
the main
reason
. . . is not
looking
for work?
last work at
his/her job or
business?
1
2
3
631
4
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
632
4
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
633
4
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
4
634
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
4
635
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
636
4
5
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
1
2
3
637
4
5
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
2014
⎫
2013
⎬
2009–2012 ⎭
2008 or earlier
Never worked
GO
to
45a
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
1
4
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
1
3
4
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
1
3
4
1
3
4
1
3
4
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
256
1
2
3
4
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
255
2
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
254
2
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
253
2
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
252
2
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
247
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
251
3
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
246
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
manufacturing,
wholesale
trade, retail
trade, or
something
else?
2
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
245
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
Describe the main
activity at location
where employed.
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
244
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
c. Is this mainly
business or
industry is this?
For example:
hospital, newspaper
publishing, garment
manufacturing, stock
brokerage.
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
243
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
b. What kind of
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to
⎭ 49b
242
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
45a. For whom did . . .
work?
Print the name of the
company, employer,
business, or branch of
armed services if on
active duty.
241
Show
Flashcard IV
and enter the
code.
The following questions ask about the job worked last week.
If . . . had more than one job, describe the one . . . worked the most hours.
If . . . didn’t work, refer to the most recent job since 2009.
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
257
1
2
3
4
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Other (service,
construction,
government, etc.)
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Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
46a. What kind of work
b. What are . . .’s usual
47. What type of business or
was . . . doing, that
is what’s his/her
occupation?
activities at this job?
organization does . . . work at?
For example:
registered nurse,
personnel manager,
seamstress,
stockbroker.
For example: patient care,
directing hiring policies,
stitching pants, selling
stock.
Read all categories unless the answer
is apparent from the information given
in question 45, then mark (X) the
appropriate box.
261
271
281
1
2
3
4
5
6
262
272
282
1
2
3
4
5
6
263
273
283
1
2
3
4
5
6
264
274
284
1
2
3
4
5
6
265
275
285
1
2
3
4
5
6
266
276
286
1
2
3
4
5
6
267
277
287
1
2
3
4
5
6
Page 14
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
Private FOR PROFIT company, business, or
individual for wages, salary, or commission
Private NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization
Government – Federal
Government – State or local (city, borough, etc.)
Self-employed in own incorporated or
unincorporated business or professional practice
Working without pay in family business
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
48a. How many weeks did . . .
b. How many hours did . . .
work in 2013?
usually work each
week in 2013?
Count paid vacation,
paid sick leave, and
military service.
291
301
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
292
302
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
293
303
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
294
304
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
295
305
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
296
306
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
297
307
Weeks
or
00
Hours
None –SKIP to 49b
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Page 15
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
The following questions are about income received during 2013? If an exact amount is not known,
accept a best estimate. If there was a net loss in b or c, mark the "Loss" box and enter the dollar amount of the loss.
49a. Did . . . earn income
b. Did . . . earn any income from
c. Did . . . receive any interest,
(his/her) own farm or nonfarm
business, proprietorship, or
partnership?
dividends, net rental or
royalty income, or income
from estates and trusts?
Include even small amounts
credited to an account.
from wages, salary,
commissions, bonuses,
or tips?
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
331
00
311
312 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
332 1
No
2
313
314 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
334 1
No
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
335
315
316 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
336 1
No
2
318 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
338 1
No
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
339
319
320 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
340 1
No
2
321
322 1
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
342 1
No
2
324 1
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$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
No
344 1
2
No
Loss
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
359
360 1
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
361
362 1
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
343
00
323
358 1
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
357
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
341
00
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
356 1
No
Loss
00
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
355
2
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
337
00
317
354 1
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
353
No
Loss
00
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
2
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
352 1
2
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
333
00
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
351
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
Report net income after
business expenses
Yes – How much from all
jobs? Report the amount
before deductions for taxes,
bonds, dues or other items
Yes – How much?
No
Loss
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
363
364 1
2
No
Loss
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
49d. Did . . . receive any
Social Security or
Railroad Retirement
payments? Include
payments as a
retired worker,
dependent, or
disabled worker.
e. Did . . . receive any income
from government programs
for Supplemental Security
Income (SSI), Family
Assistance/Temporary
Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF), Safety Net,
or any other public assistance
or public welfare payments,
including shelter allowance?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
372 1
No
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
391
392 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
374
1
1
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
375
376 1
No
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
395
396
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
378 1
No
1
380 1
No
1
1
382 1
No
402
1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
384 1
No
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
No
404
1
No
No
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
421
422 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
419
Yes – How much?
403
No
Yes – How much?
420 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
401
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
417
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
383
No
No
Yes – How much?
418 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
399
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
415
Yes – How much?
400
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
No
No
Yes – How much?
416 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
Yes – How much?
381
No
397
398
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
379
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
413
414
No
No
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
377
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
411
412 1
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
393
394
No
No
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
373
from retirement, survivor, or
disability pensions? Include
payments from companies,
unions, Federal, State, or
local governments and the
U.S. military. Do NOT include
Social Security.
Yes – How much?
Yes – How much?
371
f. Did . . . receive any income
No
Yes – How much?
00
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
423
424 1
No
Page 17
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
49g. Did . . . receive any income from
50a. Are you/Is . . . currently enrolled,
Veterans’ (VA) payments, unemployment
compensation, child support, alimony, or
any other regular source of income?
either part-time or full time in any
of these?
(Read categories and mark all that apply)
Do NOT include lump-sum payments
such as money from an inheritance
or the sale of a home.
663
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
431
432
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
664
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
433
434
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
665
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
435
436
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
666
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
437
438
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
667
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
439
440
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
668
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
441
442
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
669
Yes – How much?
1
2
3
443
444
$ _______________ .
Annual amount – Dollars
1
00
4
5
No
6
7
Page 18
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
GED program
High school
College
Graduate or professional degree program
Occupational, vocational, or apprenticeship
program
Literacy or ESL program
No, not enrolled
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
50b. How much school have you/has . . .
CHECK ITEM H
completed?
Is this the last person listed?
471
01
02
03
04
05
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
No school completed
Up to 6th grade
7th or 8th grade
9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th
grade but no H.S. diploma
H.S. diploma
06
07
08
09
10
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
472
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
473
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
474
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
Some college but no degree
Associate degree
College graduate
Some graduate/professional
training
Graduate/professional degree
Yes – GO to 51
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
475
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
476
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
477
01
02
03
04
05
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
07
08
09
10
No – Return to Check Item G on
page 12 for the next person
Page 19
Section I – OCCUPIED UNITS – Continued
51. Does anyone in this household (including
children under age 15) receive public
assistance or welfare payments from any
of the following?
a. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
548
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
b. Safety Net Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
c. Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
549
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
including aid to the blind or disabled . . . . . . .
550
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
551
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don’t know
575
1
Yes
No
Don’t know
(TANF), or Family Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d. Other – Specify
..........................
52a. Is there a land-line telephone in this
apartment (house)? Do not count cellular
phones, or any phone line that is used only
for a computer or fax machine.
2
3
b. How many adults (age 18 and over) in this
household have a cell phone for personal use?
570
If an individual shares a cell phone, count the adult if
he or she has it for at least one-third of the time.
53. Would you say that, in general, your health is
excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?
Persons
00
574
1
2
3
4
5
6
CHECK
ITEM I
None
Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Don’t know
REFER TO QUESTION 7a ON PAGE 5 FOR THE REFERENCE PERSON
Born in New York City (box 07 marked) – SKIP to Closing Statement
Born in U.S. outside New York City (box 09 or 10 marked) – SKIP to 55
Born outside U.S. (box 11–26 marked) – GO to 54a
54a. Did . . . (reference person) move to the United
560
States as an immigrant?
1
2
Yes
No
b. In what year did . . . (reference person) move
to the United States?
561
55. In what year did . . . (reference person) move
to New York City? (most recent move if more
than one)
562
CLOSING STATEMENT
Thank you for answering the survey questions. Before I turn it in, I’ll review this form to
make certain I didn’t skip anything. If I did, it would be easier to call you back rather than
return here. Would you please give me your phone number in case I need to follow-up?
Area code
Number
029
_
END INTERVIEW. Fill items N and O on the front cover.
Notes
Page 20
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section II – VACANT UNITS
56. If this apartment (house) is occupied,
will it be the first occupancy since its
construction, gut rehabilitation, or
creation through conversion?
518
1
2
3
Yes, first occupancy
No, previously occupied
Don’t know
NOTE – Questions 57–59a, 60a and 60b pertain to the building. Be certain to mark (X) the same box for each
form in the same building.
57. How many units are in this building?
519
If the respondent doesn’t know, canvass the
building and count the units.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
58. Does the owner of this building live in
this building?
520
1
2
3
59a. How many stories are in this building?
521
Count the basement if there are people living in it.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
b. On what floor is this unit?
Enter the 2-digit floor number or mark (X) box "0"
if basement unit. Enter the lowest floor number if
on more than one floor.
60a. Is there a passenger elevator in this
building?
0
554
522
passenger elevator without going up or
down any steps or stairs?
553
1
1
2
3
c. Is it possible to go from the sidewalk to this
555
unit without going up or down any steps or
stairs?
61a. How many rooms are in this apartment
(house)? Do not count bathrooms, porches,
balconies, halls, foyers, or half-rooms.
1
2
3
523
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
b. Of these rooms, how many are bedrooms?
524
Yes
No
Don’t know
One – SKIP to 60c
Two
Three
Four
Five
6 to 10
11 to 20
21 to 40
41 or more
Basement
Floor
2
b. Is it possible to go from the sidewalk to a
1 unit without business
1 unit with business
2 units without business
2 units with business
3 units
4 units
5 units
6 to 9 units
10 to 12 units
13 to 19 units
20 to 49 units
50 to 99 units
100 to 199 units
200 or more units
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
Yes
No – SKIP to 60c
Yes
No
Don’t know
Yes
No
Don’t know
One – SKIP to 62a
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
Notes
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Page 21
Section II – VACANT UNITS – Continued
62a. Does this apartment (house) have complete
plumbing facilities; that is, hot and cold
piped water, a flush toilet, and a bathtub or
shower?
525
0
1
2
Yes, has complete plumbing
facilities – GO to 62b
No, has some but not all facilities in
this apartment (house)
No plumbing facilities in this
apartment (house)
⎫
⎬ SKIP to 63a
⎭
b. Are these facilities for the exclusive use
of the intended occupants of this apartment
(house) or are they also intended for use by
the occupants of another apartment
(house)?
63a. Does this apartment (house) have complete
kitchen facilities? Complete kitchen
facilities include a sink with piped water,
a range or cookstove, and a refrigerator.
526
3
4
527
0
1
2
3
For the exclusive use of the intended
occupants of this apartment (house)
Also intended for use by the occupants of
another apartment (house)
Yes, has complete kitchen
facilities – GO to 63b
No, has some but not all facilities in this
apartment (house)
No kitchen facilities in this apartment
(house), but facilities available in building
No kitchen facilities in this building
⎫ SKIP
⎬ to 64
⎭
b. Are these facilities for the exclusive
use of the intended occupants of this
apartment (house) or are they also
intended for use by the occupants of
another apartment (house)?
528
4
5
For the exclusive use of the intended
occupants of this apartment (house)
Also intended for use by the occupants of
another apartment (house)
64. How is this apartment (house) heated – by
fuel oil, utility gas, electricity, or with some
other fuel?
529
1
2
3
4
5
Fuel oil
Utility gas
Electricity
Other fuel (including CON ED steam)
Don’t know
65. Is this apartment (house) part of a condominium
or cooperative building or development?
530
1
2
A condominium is a building or development with
individually owned apartments or houses having
commonly owned areas and grounds. A cooperative
or co-op is a building or development that is owned
by its shareholders.
3
4
No
Yes, a condominium
Yes, a cooperative
Don’t know
66. How long has this apartment (house)
been vacant?
531
1
2
3
4
5
6
Less than 1 month
1 up to 2 months
2 up to 3 months
3 up to 6 months
6 up to 12 months
1 year or more
67a. Before this apartment (house) became
vacant was it owner or renter occupied?
532
1
2
3
4
b. Before this apartment (house) became
vacant was it part of a condominium or
cooperative building or development?
533
1
2
3
4
Owner occupied
Renter occupied
Never previously occupied
Don’t know
No
Yes, a condominium
Yes, a cooperative
Don’t know
Notes
Page 22
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Section II – VACANT UNITS – Continued
68. Is this apartment (house) –
534
2
Available for rent? – SKIP to 70
Available for sale only? – SKIP to closing
statement below.
3
Not available for rent or sale? – GO to 69
1
69. What are the reasons that this apartment
(house) is not available for sale or rent?
535
01
02
List all reasons mentioned, and then be sure to
mark (X) ONLY one box for the primary reason.
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
Rented, not yet occupied
Sold, not yet occupied
Unit or building is
undergoing renovation
Unit or building is
awaiting renovation
Being converted to
nonresidential purposes
There is a legal dispute
involving the unit
Being converted or awaiting
conversion to condominium
or cooperative
Held for occasional, seasonal, or
recreational use
The owner cannot rent or sell at
this time due to personal problems
(e.g. age or illness)
Being held pending sale of building
Being held for planned demolition
Held for other reasons – Specify
⎫
⎬
SKIP to
closing
statement
below.
⎭
70. What is the MONTHLY asking rent?
(If rent is paid other than monthly, refer to the manual
on how to convert it.)
536
$ _______________ .
00
Per month
INTERVIEWER: If the respondent indicates that the
monthly rent for the vacant unit is based upon the
income of the tenant – ask for a rent range such as
$700–$800. Then enter the midpoint of the range;
in this case $750.
CLOSING STATEMENT
Thank you for answering the survey questions. Before I turn it in, I’ll review this form
to make certain I didn’t skip anything. If I did, it would be easier to call you back
rather than return here. Would you please give me your phone number in case I need
to follow-up?
Area code
029
Number
_
END INTERVIEW. Fill item N on the front cover.
Notes
FORM H-100 (3-19-2013)
Page 23
C. RECORD OF VISITS (Continued from page 1)
Date
Time
Remarks
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
CREW LEADER/ASSISTANT
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
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