OMB Control No.: XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/20XX
Longitudinal Study of Unemployment Insurance Recipients (LS-UI)
Second Interview – CATI Version
Frequently Used Fills
In the boxes below, please list fills that are repeated frequently in your questionnaire requirements. These must come from a single source (whether from a preload or a question). The fills specified here do not need to be specified in the condition box each time they appear in a question.
|
Source / Condition |
First Used at Question #: |
EXAMPLE 1: [PARENT] |
from Preload File: RespName |
A2 |
EXAMPLE 2: [he / she] |
he IF A5 = 01; she IF A5 = 02 |
E16 |
IntvName |
interviewer’s name |
A1 |
FullName |
respondent’s first and last name from sample file |
A1 |
(His/Her), (Him/Her) and (He/She) |
respondent’s gender from sample file |
A2 |
NAME |
respondent’s first name from sample file |
A2 |
INT1 MONTH |
Month 1st interview completed |
A19 |
INT1 DATE |
Month, Day, Year of first interview |
A23 |
STATE |
from UI records or if INT1 A33=answer |
A32 |
Last 4 Digits of SSN |
From UI records |
A37 |
UI CLAIM DATE |
UI Claim date from UI records (Month, Day, and Year) or if INT1 C2=answer, fill INT1 C2 answer |
C2d |
STATE ONE STOP NAME |
Fill state specific name from preloads |
D9 |
INT1 NEWJOB1-5 NAME(S) |
FILL INT1 F5_1 THROUGH F5_5 EMPLOYER(S) WHERE F9=98 |
FS1 |
JOB SEPARATION MONTH, YEAR |
from UI records (Month and Year only) or if INT1 C11=answer, FILL INT1 C11 answer |
F6a |
AND OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD |
Fill if INT1 B2 gt 01 |
G3 |
OR ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD |
Fill if INT1 B2 gt 01 |
G9 |
STATE TANF NAME |
Every state has a TANF name associated with it, so this should be based on the state from A32 or A33). A list of state TANF names will be provided. |
G16b |
STATEMED |
Every state has a Medicaid name associated with it, so this should be based on the state from A32 or A33. A list of state Medicaid names will be provided. |
G16e |
SPOUSE/PARTNER/BOYFRIEND/ GIRLFRIEND OR SPOUSE’S/PARTNER’S/BOYFRIEND’S/ GIRLFRIEND’S |
IF INT1B1=01, FILL SPOUSE/SPOUSE’S IF INT1B3=01 OR 04, FILL PARTNER/PARTNER’S IF INT1B3=02, FILL BOYFRIEND IF INT1B3=03, FILL GIRLFRIEND |
G17 |
CONTENTS
Section Page
A. CASE MANAGEMENT 1
B. DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS 22
c. PRE-UI EMPLOYMENT (SepARaTING JOB ONLY) AND UNEMPLOYMENT 23
d. JOB SEARCH and offers 25
e. re-employment expectations 34
f. re-employment 37
g. financial well-being 47
h. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION 52
I. CLOSING AND CONTACT INFORMATION 53
SECTION A: CASE MANAGEMENT
ALL |
A0. INTERVIEWER: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES THIS CALL?
Call
Type
CALL OUT BY AN INTERVIEWER 01 a1
call-in by a sample member 02 a29
A0=01 |
Hello Q1
A1. Hello, my name is [IntvName]. I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor. May I please speak to [FullName]?
SPEAKING TO SAMPLE MEMBER 01 SampMemb, A23
SAMPLE MEMBER COMES TO THE PHONE 02 SampMemb, A23
PERSON ASKS WHAT CALL IS ABOUT 03 WhatAbout, A2
NEED TO CALLBACK 04 Callback
SAMPLE MEMBER HAS A HEALTH PROBLEM/ DECEASED 05 HealthProb, A3
SAMPLE MEMBER IS IN AN INSTITUTION 06 Institution, A10
SAMPLE MEMBER HAS MOVED 07 KnowWhere, A11
SAMPLE MEMBER DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH 08 Lang, A17
SAMPLE MEMBER HAS BEEN DEPLOYED BY MILITARY 09 A15
NEVER HEARD OF SAMPLE MEMBER/ WRONG NUMBER 10 Thanks,A38, Status 530
HUNG UP DURING INTRODUCTION 11 Status 640
REFUSED r Status 220
A1=03 |
WhatAbout Q2
A2. The U.S. Department of Labor recently sent [NAME] a letter inviting (him/her) to participate in a special study they are sponsoring. Mathematica Policy Research, an independent research company, is conducting the study on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor. We are not selling anything or asking for contributions.
PROGRAMMER: ALLOW INTERVIEWER TO ACCESS FAQs FROM THIS SCREEN.
SAMPLE MEMBER COMES TO THE PHONE 01 SampMemb, A23
NEED TO CALLBACK 02 Callback
SAMPLE MEMBER HAS A HEALTH PROBLEM/ DECEASED 03 HealthProb, A3
SAMPLE MEMBER IS IN AN INSTITUTION 04 Institution, A10
SAMPLE MEMBER MOVED 05 KnowWhere, A11
SAMPLE MEMBER DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH 06 Lang, A17
SAMPLE MEMBER DIDN'T RECEIVE LETTER 07 NoLetter, A24
SAMPLE MEMBER HAS BEEN DEPLOYED BY MILITARY 08 A15
HUNG UP DURING INTRODUCTION 09 Status 640
SUPERVISOR REVIEW 10 Status 380
NEVER HEARD OF SAMPLE MEMBER/ WRONG NUMBER 11 Thanks, A38, Status 530
REFUSED r Status 220
A1=05 OR A2 = 03 |
HealthProb Q3
A3. ENTER TYPE OF HEALTH PROBLEM
HEARING PROBLEM 01 AmpTTY, A4
SPEECH PROBLEM 02 AmpTTY, A4
PHYSICAL PROBLEM 03 CallLater, A8
COGNITIVE PROBLEM 04 Thanks, A38, Status 410
IN A COMA 05 Thanks, A38, Status 410
DECEASED 06 Deceased, A9
REFUSED r Status 220
A3=01 OR 02 |
AmpTTY Q4
A4. I was calling to conduct an interview with [NAME] for the U.S. Department of Labor. I can get on a phone that will amplify my voice or [NAME]’s voice, or we could use a TTY service. Would either of these enable (him/her) to complete the interview?
YES – USE AMPLIFIER PHONE 01 RespAvail A5
YES – USE TTY CAPABILITY 02 RespAvail A5
NO 03 Thanks, A38, Status 410
DON’T KNOW d Callback
REFUSED r Status 220
A4=01 OR 02 |
RespAvail Q5
A5. Is [NAME] available now?
YES 01 if AmpTTY, (A4) = 01
then AmpPhone (A6)
else CallTTY (A7)
NO 00 Callback
A4=01 AND A5=01 |
AmpPhone Q6
A6. Please hold while I get the amplifier phone.
INTERVIEWER: SET UP AMPLIFIER/WEAK SPEECH EQUIPMENT AND ASK GATEKEEPER TO CALL [NAME] TO THE PHONE.
SAMPLE MEMBER COMES TO THE PHONE 01 SampMemb, A23
CALLBACK 02 Callback
A5=01 AND A4=02 |
CallTTY Q7
A7. I will call back in a few minutes after I have the help of the TTY operator.
ARRANGE CALL WITH OPERATOR 01 SampMemb, A23
IF UNSUCCESSFUL SET CALLBACK 02 Callback
A3=03 |
CallLater Q8
A8. Will [NAME] be able to talk on the telephone if I call back next week?
YES/MAYBE – CALLBACK 01 Callback
NO 02 Thanks, A38, Status 380
DON’T KNOW d Callback
REFUSED r Status 220
A3=06 |
Deceased Q9
A9. I am sorry to hear that [NAME] has passed away. I was calling about a study we are conducting for the U.S. Department of Labor. You might have seen a letter we recently sent (him/her) explaining the study. When did (he/she) pass away?
| | | / | | | / | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01-12) (01-31)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r STATUS 440—DECEASED
Thank you. Please accept my condolences. Good-bye.
A1=06 OR A2=04 |
Institution Q10
A10. ENTER TYPE OF INSTITUTION
HOSPITAL 01 A15
NURSING HOME 02 A15
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 03 A15
GROUP HOME 04 A15
JAIL OR PRISON 05 Thanks, A38, Status 421
A1 =07, A2=05 |
KnowWhere Q17
A11. Do you or anyone there know how we can reach [NAME]?
YES 01 a12
NO 00 A27
DON’T KNOW d A27
REFUSED r A27
A11=01 |
NewPhone Q18
A12. May I please have [his/her] telephone number?
Phone Number
Please give me the telephone number, area code first.
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | | A12a
DON’T KNOW d NewAdd, A13
REFUSED r NewAdd, A13
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
A12 ne D OR R |
Phone Type
A12a. Is this a home phone, business phone, or a cell phone?
HOME PHONE 01
OFFICE PHONE 02
HOME AND OFFICE PHONE 03
CELL PHONE 04
PAGER 05
COMPUTER/FAX LINE 06
OTHER 07
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
A12 NE D OR R |
Time of Day
A12b. Should this number be used at only certain times?
ANYTIME 01
DAYTIME ONLY 02
EVENING ONLY 03
SOME OTHER TIME (SPECIFY) 04
(STRING 100)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
A11 =01 |
A13. May I please have [his/her] address?
NewAddr
Q19
ADDRESS 1
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 2
(STRING 60)
CITY
(STRING 2)
STATE/TERRITORY
| | | | | | - | | | | |
ZIP CODE (+ 4 IF NEEDED)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
THANKS (A38) IF NEWPHONE EQ DK/RF THEN STATUS 530 ELSE STATUS 899
A14. PROGRAMMER: CHECK A13: IS STATE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND DC?
YES (OUTSIDE USA) 01 A15
NO (INSIDE USA) 00 Callback
A1 =09 OR A2=08 OR A10=01-04 OR A14=01 |
IF A1=09 OR A2=08 OR A10=01-04, “HOME”. IF A14=01, “TO LIVE IN THE U.S.” IF A10=01, “I’M SORRY TO HEAR THAT.” |
A15. (I’m sorry to hear that.) When do you expect [NAME] to return (home/to live in the U.S.)?
| | | / | 2 | 0 | | |
MONTH YEAR
01-12 2014-2020
NEVER 00 Thanks, A38, Status 450
DON’T KNOW d A38, Status 380
REFUSED r A38, Status 380
A16. INTERVIEWER: IS DATE DURING FIELD PERIOD?
YES 01 Callback
NO, AFTER June 2015 00 Thanks, A38, Status 450
A1=08 OR A2=06 |
Lang Q20
A17. CODE LANGUAGE NEEDED TO COMPLETE INTERVIEW IF KNOWN.
arABIC 01 A19
BOSNIAN 02 A19
CAMBODIAN 03 A19
CHINESE 04 A19
CREOLE 05 A19
GERMAN 06 A19
HINDI 07 A19
HMONG 08 A19
ITALIAN 09 A19
JAPANESE 10 A19
LAOTIAN 11 A19
POLISH 12 A19
PORTUGUESE 13 A19
RUSSIAN 14 A19
SOMALI 15 A19
SPANISH 16 A18
TAGALOG 17 A19
VIETNAMESE 18 A19
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99 A19
(STRING 20)
DON’T KNOW d Thanks, A38, Status 400
REFUSED r Thanks, A38, Status 400
A17=16 |
A18. (IF SPANISH NEEDED, SAY: A Spanish speaking interviewer will call you.) Thank you very much for your time.
Status 401
ENTER 1 TO CONTINUE
A17 NE 16, d, OR r |
IF A1=08, TEXT IN PARENTHESES. IF A2=06, DO NOT INCLUDE TEXT IN PARENTHESES. |
NeedAsst Q22
A19. (The U.S. Department of Labor recently sent [NAME] a letter saying that someone from Mathematica would be calling (him/her) to follow up on a survey we conducted with (him/her) back in [INT1 MONTH] for the U.S. Department of Labor. Mathematica is an independent research company that is conducting the study on behalf of the Department of Labor. We are not selling anything or asking for contributions.) We are looking for someone who is 18 years or older who lives with [NAME] to help [him/her] by interpreting the interview for us. Are you 18 years of age or older and live with [NAME]?
IF YES: Would you be able to help [NAME] by interpreting the interview?
IF NO: Is there someone else 18 years or older who lives with [NAME] and could come to the phone and help with the interview?
SPEAKING TO FAMILY MEMBER/FRIEND WHO WILL ACT AS INTERPRETER 01 Asst Name, A20
NO INTERPRETER AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME but maybe later 02 Asst Name, A20
NO INTERPRETER AVAILABLE 03 Callback
SUPERVISOR REVIEW 04 Status 380
DON’T KNOW d Callback
REFUSED r Status 210
A19=01 OR 02 |
IF
A19=01, “YOUR NAME” AND “BEFORE WE BEGIN”.
|
Asst/ProxyName Q23
A20. (Before we begin), can you please tell me (your name/the name of the person who may be able to interpret the interview for [NAME])?
(STRING 50)
INTERPRETER NAME
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
A19=01 OR 02 |
IF A19=01, “ARE YOU”. IF A19=02, NAME FROM A20. |
AsstRel
Q24
A21. And how (are you/is [NAME FROM A20]) related to [NAME]?
SPOUSE/ PARTNER/BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND 01
adult CHILD --18 OR OLDER 02
SIBLING 03
PARENT 04
NIECE/NEPHEW 05
Roommate/OTHER RELATIVE 06
GROUP/FOSTER HOME/ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY ADMINISTRATOR/CAREGIVER 07
OTHER RELATIVE 08
NOT RELATED 09
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER: IF A19=02, GO TO CALLBACK |
A19=01 |
[INTERPRETER INSTRUCTION (Q25a)
A22. Thank you for agreeing to interpret the interview for (him/her). Please repeat the questions to [NAME] exactly as I read them to you.
SCREENER/SURVEY *** GO TO A30
A1=01 OR 02, A2=01, A6 OR A7=01 |
IF HELLO (Q1) EQ <2> OR WHATABOUT (Q2) EQ <1> THEN] HELLO, MY NAME IS [INTVNAME]. I AM CALLING ON BEHALF OF ... [ENDIF] |
A23. [Hello, my name is [INTV NAME], calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor.] I am calling to follow up on a survey we conducted with you back on [INT1 DATE]. You should have received a letter from the U.S. Department of Labor saying that someone from Mathematica would be calling to complete a second interview with you. The survey will take about 25 minutes to complete and Mathematica will send you $20 after you complete the survey. All of your answers will be kept private to the extent permitted by law and used for research purposes only. Let’s get started.
IF NEEDED: As you may remember, by continuing to participate in this study, you can receive up to another $50. Here’s how it works--Mathematica will send you $20 after you complete the survey today. We will ask you to complete one more survey with us over the next few months. You can receive $30 for completing that survey using the web or by calling Mathematica.
PROGRAMMER: ALLOW INTERVIEWER TO ACCESS FAQs FROM THIS SCREEN.
BEGIN INTERVIEW 01 Screener/Survey, A30
DID NOT RECEIVE OR DOES NOT RECALL LETTER 02 NoLetter, A24
NOT A GOOD TIME 03 Callback
HUNG UP DURING INTRODUCTION 04 Status 640
SUPERVISOR REVIEW 05 Status 380
[NAME] WILL CALL MPR BACK 06 A39
WANTS MORE INFORMATION FAQ
REFUSED r Status 200
A2=07 OR A23=02 |
IF A19=01, “HIM/HER/HE/SHE”, ELSE “YOU” |
NoLetter Q32
A24. The letter was from the U.S. Department of Labor and said that someone from Mathematica would be calling (you/him/her) to complete a second interview with (you/him/her). The survey will take about 25 minutes to complete and Mathematica will send you $20 after you complete the survey. All of your answers will be kept private to the extent permitted by law and used for research purposes only. Let’s get started.
IF NEEDED: As you may remember, by continuing to participate in this survey, you can receive up to another $50. Here’s how it works--Mathematica will send you $20 after you complete the survey today. We will ask you to complete one more survey with us over the next few months. You can receive $30 for completing that survey using the web or by calling Mathematica.
CODE ONE ONLY
BEGIN INTERVIEW 01 Screener/Survey, A30
WANTS ANOTHER LETTER/WANTS LETTER READ TO THEM 02 ReadLetter, A25
NOT A GOOD TIME 03 Callback
WANTS MORE INFORMATION FAQ
REFUSED r Status 200
A24=02 |
ReadLetter Q34
A25. May I read the letter to you and then we can begin?
PROGRAMMER: LOAD TEXT OF LETTER HERE
YES, READ THE LETTER 01 A30
NO, WANTS ANOTHER LETTER FIRST 02 SendLetter, A26
REFUSED r Status 200
A25=02 |
SendLetter Q35
A26. Okay, I'll mail another letter and will call back in a few days. To what address should we mail the letter?
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 1
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 2
(STRING 60)
CITY
(STRING 2)
STATE/TERRITORY
| | | | | | - | | | | |
ZIP CODE (+ 4 IF NEEDED)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
THANKS (A38) STATUS 831—LETTER REQUESTED
A11=00, d, OR r |
A27. Is there someone else who might know how to reach [NAME]?
YES 01
NO 00 A40
DON’T KNOW d A40
REFUSED r A40
A27=01 |
A28. What’s that person’s name and phone number?
PROBE: If you don’t have all the information, please tell me what you can.
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
Please give me the telephone number, starting with the area code first.
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | | A38 Status 530
DON’T KNOW d A38, Status 530
REFUSED r A38, Status 530
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
PROGRAMMER: THIS INFORMATION NEEDS TO BE SENT TO LOCATING AS A LEAD |
A0=02 |
A29. Thank you for calling in to participate in a study we are conducting for the U.S. Department of Labor. We would like to follow up on a survey we conducted with you back in [INT1 MONTH]. The survey will take about 25 minutes to complete and Mathematica will send you $30 after you complete the survey. All of your answers will be kept private to the extent permitted by law and used for research purposes only. Let’s get started.
IF NEEDED: As you may remember, by continuing to participate in this survey, you can receive up to another $60. Here’s how it works--Mathematica will send you $30 after you complete the survey today. We will ask you to complete one more survey with us over the next few months. You can receive $30 for completing that survey using the web or by calling Mathematica.
BEGIN INTERVIEW 01 Screener/Survey, A30
NOT A GOOD TIME 02 Callback
HUNG UP DURING INTRODUCTION 03 Status 640
SUPERVISOR REVIEW 04 Status 380
SAMPLE MEMBER WILL CALL MATHEMATICA BACK 05 A39
WANTS MORE INFORMATION FAQ
REFUSED r Status 200
A29a NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
A23, A24, A25, OR A29=01 |
A30. To get started, I need to confirm that I am speaking with the correct person. Is your full name [FULL NAME]?
YES 01 A32
NAME CHANGED 02 A31
NO 00 A31
DON’T KNOW d Thanks, A38, Status 380
REFUSED r Thanks, A38, Status 380
A30=00 or 02 |
“NEW” IF A30=02 |
NewName
A31. For the record, what is your (new) name?
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
NAME CONFIRMED 01
NAME NOT CONFIRMED 00 A41
DON’T KNOW d Thanks, A38, Status 380
REFUSED r Thanks, A38, Status 380
PROGRAMMER: STORE NAME CHANGE IN NAME UPDATE BLOCK |
A30 OR A31 = 01 |
IF A19=01, “IS HE/SHE”, ELSE “ARE YOU”. [STATE] FROM UI CLAIM STATE IN SAMPLE FILE. |
State_Ask
A32. (Are you/Is [he/she]) now living in [STATE]?
YES 01 A34
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
A32=00, D or r |
IF A19=01, “IS HE/SHE”, ELSE “ARE YOU”. |
State
A33. In what state (are you/is [he/she]) now living?
| | | (TWO LETTER CODE)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER: STORE STATE CHANGE FOR USE IN FUTURE QUESTIONS AT STATE UPDATE BLOCK |
ALL |
IF A19=01, “HIS/HER, ELSE “YOUR” |
A34. What is (your/his/her) date of birth?
PROBE IF RESPONDENT RESISTS: I have your year of birth as [YEAR], would you please tell me the month and day?
IF NECESSARY: READ DOB ALOUD AND CONFIRM.
| | | / | | | / | 1 | 9 | | | A36
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01–12) (01-31) (1934–1996)
DON’T KNOW d A35
REFUSED r A35
SOFT CHECK: IF YEAR IS LT 1949 OR GT 1996: I recorded (A34 ANSWER). Is that correct? |
A34=d or r |
IF A19=01, “IS HE/SHE” ELSE “ARE YOU”. |
Age
A35. How old (are you/is [he/she])?
| | | AGE
(18-75)
DON’T KNOW d A37
REFUSED r A37
SOFT CHECK: IF LT18 OR GT75: I recorded (A35 ANSWER). Is that correct? |
A36. PROGRAMMER: CHECK BIRTHDATE OR AGE: IS MONTH, DAY, YEAR OF BIRTH AT A34=MONTH, DAY, AND YEAR OF BIRTH ON RECORD OR DOES AGE CONVERT TO DOB ON RECORD?
YES 01 A37a
NO 00
A36=00 |
IF A19=01, “HIS/HER”, ELSE “YOUR”. |
A37. Also for verification, please tell me only the last four digits of (your/his/her) Social Security Number.
| | | | |
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
A37a. PROGRAMMER: IS [NAME]’s IDENTITY VERIFIED—NAME, BIRTHDATE, AND/OR LAST FOUR SSN VERIFIED? NOTE: 2 OF 3 NEEDED.
YES (VERIFIED) 01
NO (FAILED VERIFICATION) 00 A41
A37b NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
all |
A37c. INTERVIEWER: WHO ARE YOU SPEAKING WITH?
Whom
NAME 01 C2b
INTERPRETER 02 C2b
A1=10, A2=11, A3=04 OR 05, A4=03, A8=02, A10=05, A15=00, A17=d OR r, A28=d OR r, A30=d or R, A31=d OR r |
Thanks Q36
A38. Thank you very much for your time.
ENTER 1 TO CONTINUE
A23=06 |
A39. Thanks for offering to call back. Please write down our toll-free number. It is xxx-xxx-xxxx. We are available days, evenings, and weekends. Please ask for Nancy Long when you call. If you call after hours, please leave a message and we will get back to you the next day.
(STATUS 830—RESPONDENT WILL CALL MATHEMATICA)
A27=00, d, OR r |
A40. Please write down the project’s toll free number and give it to [NAME] or someone who might know how to reach (him/her). The toll free number is xxx-xxx-xxxx. Thank you for your time.
A37a=00 |
If A37a=00, text in parentheses |
A41. (INTERVIEWER: GO BACK AND CONFIRM DOB AND LAST 4 SSN BY SAYING:
Let me confirm that I have entered your date of birth and the last four digits of your social security number correctly. READ ENTRIES AND CORRECT IF NEEDED.
Thanks for your patience. There seems to be a problem with my information. I need to check with my supervisor about what to do next. Someone from Mathematica will get back to you. Thanks again. Good bye.
STATUS 380—SUPERVISOR REVIEW
A42. refusal module: THIS WILL DISPLAY WHEN BREAKOFF IS INDICATED IN BLAISE.
NOTE: A REFUSAL CAN OCCUR AT ANY POINT IN THE INTERVIEW.
WHO REFUSED
INTERVIEWER: INDICATE WHO REFUSED.
SAMPLE MEMBER 01
GATEKEEPER 02
UNKNOWN PERSON 03
REFUSAL REASON
INTERVIEWER: INDICATE REFUSAL REASON TO BEST OF KNOWLEDGE.
UNHAPPY WITH UI BENEFITS/UI BENEFITS ENDED 04
NO TIME 05
SAID NEVER COLLECTED BENEFITS/did not want to continue 06
NO INTEREST 07
DON’T TRUST GOVERNMENT/DOL 08
PRIVACY CONCERNS 09
NO reason GIVEN 10
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 200)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
PROGRAMMER: ALLOW INTERVIEWER TO VIEW FAQS AT ANY TIME.
WHO OR WHICH AGENCY IS SPONSORING THE STUDY?
This study is being sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor and has been approved by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number xxxx-xxxx. Without this approval we would not be able to conduct this survey.
WHO IS CONDUCTING THE STUDY?
Mathematica, an independent research company is conducting the study on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor. Mathematica has more than 40 years of policy research and program evaluation experience. You can learn more about Mathematica by visiting our website at www.mathematica-mpr.com.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY?
This study is to learn about the adjustments that people make after they become unemployed or have their work hours reduced and file for unemployment insurance benefits. This information will help policymakers to assess how well the UI program is serving the nation’s workers and refine it to better meet their needs.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY?
The U.S. Department of Labor is interested in hearing from people in your state who recently filed for unemployment insurance benefits. You were scientifically selected to participate in the study from among persons who filed for benefits around the same time and from the same geographic area as you.
I DON’T COLLECT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ANY MORE/I COLLECTED THEM FOR A VERY SHORT TIME.
We want to interview people who filed for unemployment insurance benefits in your state in the past year. Even if you no longer receive or never collected unemployment benefits, your experience and input is very important to the study. Hearing from people with different experiences helps us learn more about people who file for unemployment insurance benefits.
I AM DISSATISFIED WITH MY UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS/LOCAL AGENCIES.
Your comments will be especially important to the research. The U.S. Department of Labor needs to learn about the experiences of people who were satisfied and people who were dissatisfied with their experiences.
HOW DID YOU GET MY NAME?
Your name was scientifically selected from among persons in your state who filed for unemployment insurance benefits within the past year.
FAQs – (continued)
WILL MY ANSWERS BE KEPT PRIVATE?
Yes. All of the information we collect in the survey will be kept private to the extent permitted by federal law and will be used for research purposes only. Your answers will be combined with those of others and your name will never be used in reporting the results of the study. Your answers to questions will not affect your eligibility for any public program.
HOW LONG WILL THIS TAKE?
The length of the interview is different for different people, but it usually takes about 25 minutes.
WHY DO YOU WANT TO INTERVIEW ME THREE TIMES?
The Department of Labor is interested in capturing how the experiences of unemployed workers and workers who have their work hours reduced change over time. By interviewing you three times, we will be able to learn more about the adjustments that unemployment insurance recipients make. You will be paid for each interview you complete.
WHEN WILL I BE CONTACTED FOR THE NEXT SURVEY?
Mathematica will contact you by email, phone or letter in approximately XX weeks to provide instructions for completing the third interview.
HOW CAN I RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM PAYMENT FOR PARTICIPATION?
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FAQs – (continued)
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SECTION B: DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
B1 THROUGH B6 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
All |
Before we begin, I’d like to let you know that some of the questions will be familiar to you from the last interview, but it is important that we update our informaton.
TAA
K1
EXCELLENT 01
GOOD 02
FAIR 03
POOR 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SECTION C: PRE-UI EMPLOYMENT (SEPARATING JOB ONLY) AND UNEMPLOYMENT
SECTION C NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW, EXCEPT C2b, C2c, C2d |
ALL |
C2b. Are you currently receiving unemployment insurance benefits?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT EXPECTS TO, BUT HAS NOT YET RECEIVED A CHECK, CODE YES.
YES 01 D2
NO 00
NEVER COLLECTED 99 D2
DON’T KNOW d D2
REFUSED r D2
C2b=00 |
C2c. When did you stop receiving unemployment insurance benefits?
INTERVIEWER: RECORD MONTH, DAY, AND YEAR. IF SAMPLE MEMBER CANNOT GIVE EXACT DATE, PROBE FOR BEGINNING (CODE DAY 1), MIDDLE (CODE DAY 15), OR END OF MONTH (CODE DAY 30).
| | | / | | | / | 2 | 0 | | | D2
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01-12) (01-31 ) (14-15)
NEVER COLLECTED 99 D2
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
C2b=00 |
C2d. Why did you stop receiving unemployment insurance benefits from your claim filed around [UI CLAIM DATE]?
NEW INCOME SOURCES
RE-EMPLOYED/FOUND A JOB/STARTED OWN BUSINESS 1
BENEFIT RESTRICTION ISSUES
BENEFITS RAN OUT/EXHAUSTED 2
DISQUALIFIED 3
RECEIVED WORKMAN’S COMP/HAD CASE PENDING 4
WAS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR UI IN THE FIRST PLACE/DENIED BENEFITS 5
NOT AVAILABLE TO WORK
ILLNESS/DISABILITY 6
VOLUNTARILY OUT OF LABOR FORCE/WENT TO SCHOOL 7
GOT BACK IMMIGRATION PAPERS/HAD LOST THEM 8
WENT INTO MILITARY 9
RETIRED/RECEIVED SOCIAL SECURITY 10
MOVED 11
OTHER
TOO MUCH TROUBLE/HASSLE DEALING WITH/REACHING UI OFFICE 12
DID NOT WANT UI ANYMORE 13
NEVER COLLECTED 14
BENEFITS/CHECKS STOPPED – NO REASON SPECIFIED 15
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): What was the reason you stopped receiving unemployment insurance benefits? |
C3 THROUGH C21 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
SECTION D: JOB SEARCH AND OFFERS
D1 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
all |
NEW
D2. Since your last interview in [INT1MONTH], have you applied for a job?
YES 01
NO 00 d4
DON’T KNOW d D4
REFUSED r D4
D2=01 |
NEW
D3. Since [INT1 MONTH], did you apply for any jobs that would require you to relocate?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
UCP
D5 MOD
D4. Have you received any job offers since [INT1 MONTH]?
INTERVIEWER: IF RECALLED TO OLD JOB, CODE YES.
YES 01
NO 00 D9
DON’T KNOW d D9
REFUSED r D9
D4=01 |
UCP
D6
MOD
D4a. How many job offers have you received since [INT1 MONTH]?
| | | OFFERS
(01-10)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
D4=01 |
IF d4a=01, “THAT JOB OFFER”; IF D4a GT 01, “ANY OF THOSE JOB OFFERS” |
UCP
D6 MOD
D4b. Did you accept (that job offer/any of those job offers)?
YES 01 D9
NO 00 D5
DON’T KNOW/HAVEN’T DECIDED d D5
REFUSED r D5
D4b=00, d OR r |
IF D4a gt 1, “OFFERS “AND read sentence in parentheses and “BEST”. |
NEW
D5. To help us better understand the job market, we’d like to ask a few questions about the job offer(s) you received. (If you received more than one job offer, please think about the best job offer you received.) What was the offered pay rate, including tips, bonuses and commissions for the (best) job offer you received/?
PROBE: The best job offer is what that means to you. You can think about things like the salary offered, benefits, location, and other factors that are important to you.
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
INTERVIEWER: ACCEPT MOST CONVENIENT PAY PERIOD. IF NECESSARY, CONFIRM PAY PERIOD.
$ | | | | , | | | | . | | |
5.00 – 500,000.00
CODE ONE ONLY
PER HOUR (>$50) 01
PER WEEK (>$2000) 02
ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS (>$4000) 03
TWICE A MONTH (>$4000) 04
PER MONTH (>$8000) 05
PER YEAR (>$100,000) 06
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF OUT OF RANGE, SAY “I recorded [D5 ANSWER]. Is that correct?” |
D4b=00, d OR r |
NEW
D6. Were any of the following benefits included in that job offer? (READ a-c)
|
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|
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. health insurance benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. paid sick days? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. a retirement savings or pension plan? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
D4b=00, d or r |
NEW
D7. Did the job offered require relocation?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
d4b=00, d or r |
IF D4b=d, “IS” AND “HAVE NOT DECIDED WHETHER TO ACCEPT” |
IF D4a GT1, “BEST” |
COBRA C23
D8. There are many reasons why people sometimes do not accept a job offer. What (was/is) the main reason why you (did not accept/have not decided whether to accept) the (best) job that you were offered?
INTERVIEWER: RECORD VERBATIM, THEN CODE AT END.
(STRING 250)
It did not pay enough 01
It did not offer adequate health insurance benefits 02
I expected to be called back to MY former job 03
IT DID NOT OFFER OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS (nON-HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS) 04
THE JOB WAS NOT IN MY USUAL OCCUPATION 05
STARTED OWN BUSINESS/SELF-EMPLOYED 06
COMMUTE WAS TOO LONG 07
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 08
IN SCHOOL OR OTHER TRAINING 09
ILL HEALTH OR PHYSICAL DISABILITY 10
REQUIRES/REQUIRED relocatION 11
HAVEN’T DECIDED YET 12
other reason 99
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
TAA WIA MOD
D9. Now I’m going to ask about services you may have received or used at [STATE One Stop Center NAME] or another American Job Center. Please include services received in person as well as on-line or by telephone. Since [INT1 MONTH], have you (READ a – h)?
INTERVIEWER: READ STEM FIRST TIME, THEN AS NECESSARY.
PROBE: At [STATE ONE STOP CENTER NAME] or another American Job Center?
|
|
|||
|
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. used a resource room? IF NEEDED: Each American Job Center usually has an area open to anyone, typically called a resource room. In these areas, you can use computers and the Internet to look for a job, and you can get information about specific jobs, different careers, and services available in the community. |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. attended any workshops? IF NEEDED: A workshop involves a small group of people coming together with a leader or instructor to learn how to do something, like use a computer, write a resume, or conduct a job search. |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. taken either tests or assessments? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
d. attended meetings for either job clubs or job groups? IF NEEDED: These groups involve getting together with other job seekers for support and to talk about job leads and ways to find jobs. |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
e. received either career counseling or one-on-one assistance to support you in your job search or training? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
f. received labor market information about what occupations were in demand in your local area? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
g. received information on education or job training programs? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
h. registered with either the Employment Service or your state’s job bank? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
ANY OF D9a to D9h = 01 |
NEW
D10. How useful were the services you received through STATE ONE STOP CENTER NAME] or another American Job Center in helping you to search for a job? Would you say that they were very useful, somewhat useful, not very useful, or not at all useful?
VERY USEFUL 01
SOMEWHAT USEFUL 02
NOT VERY USEFUL 03
NOT AT ALL USEFUL 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
if d4b=01, “including the job offer you accepted” |
COBRA C2
D11. (Including the job offer you accepted), Are you currently working at a job for pay? Please include both part-time and full-time jobs, as well as any self-employment jobs held for pay or profit.
YES 01 F1
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
d11 ne 01 |
COBRA C26
D12. Did you look for work last week?
YES 01 D13
NO 00 D15
DON’T KNOW d D15
REFUSED r D15
D12=01 |
UI Ex C4a MOD
D13. I’m going to read a list of things people sometimes do when looking for work. Please tell me whether you did any of these things to look for work last week. Last week, did you (READ a-g).
IF NEEDED: Your responses will be combined with those of others. Your specific responses will not be shared with the Department of Labor or any other agency.
|
CODE ONE PER EACH ROW |
|||
|
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. contact either a private employment or placement agency? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. use services from [FILL STATE ONE STOP CENTER NAME] or another American Job Center? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. contact your former employer? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
d. contact friends, relatives or professional associates about job openings? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
e. use the internet, including social media sites either to look for or apply for work? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
f. answer any want ads in newspapers or other publications? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
g. apply directly to places that you might want to work? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
D12=01 |
UCP D12MOD
D14. About how many hours did you spend looking for work last week?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
| | | HOURS SPENT LOOKING LAST WEEK E1
(01-80)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
D14=d OR r |
UCP D2a MOD
D14a. Would you say you spent between…
1 and 5 hours, 01
6 and 10 hours, 02
11 and 20 hours, 03
21 and 30 hours, 04
31 and 40 hours, or 05
More than 40 hours looking for work last week? 06
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER: GO TO E1.
D12 = 00, D, OR R |
UCP
D4 MOD
D15. People have different reasons for not looking for work. What is the main reason that you did not look for work last week?
EXPECTs NEW JOB TO START 01
DID NOT WANT TO WORK/DID NOT WANT TO LOOK FOR WORK 02
BELIEVES NO WORK AVAILABLE IN LINE OF WORK OR AREA 03
EXPECTs TO BE RECALLED 04
EXPECTS PRE-CLAIM HOURS TO BE RE-INSTATED 05
EXPECTs UNION TO PROVIDE JOB 06
RETIRED 07
CAN’T ARRANGE CHILD CARE 08
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 09
IN SCHOOL OR OTHER TRAINING 10
ILL HEALTH OR PHYSICAL DISABILITY 11
PREGNANCY 12
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 13
TOOK A BREAK/FEELING DISCOURAGED 14
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): What is the main reason that you did not look for work last week? |
SECTION E: RE-EMPLOYMENT EXPECTATIONS
programmer: if D11=01 (currently working), go to fs1. |
D11 NE 01 |
IF D15=04, “BE RECALLED TO YOUR old JOB”. IF D15=05, “HAVE YOUR work HOURS REINSTATED”. OTHERWISE, “START A NEW JOB”. |
NEW
E1. These next questions ask about your outlook on your employment situation. As of today, how many weeks or months do you think it will take you to (start a new job/be recalled to your old job/have your work hours reinstated)?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
| | | WEEKS
(1-52)
| | | MONTHS
(1-24)
| | | YEARS
(1-5)
WEEKS 01 E2
MONTHS 02 E2
YEARS 03 E2
DOES NOT WANT TO WORK 98 F1
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E1=d OR r |
NEW
E1a. Do you think it would take…
Two weeks or less, 01
More than 2 weeks up to 1 month, 02
More than 1 month, up to 2 months, 03
More than 2 months, up to 3 months, 04
More than 3 months, up to 6 months, 05
More than 6 months, up to 9 months, 06
More than 9 months, up to one year, or 07
More than one year? 08
DOES NOT WANT TO WORK 98 F1
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF
D4b=01—ACCEPTED JOB OFFER--SKIP TO FS1
ALL |
When looking for a job, people have different needs and requirements. For these next questions, please suppose someone offered you a job today and think about what is most important to you. For example, you might think about things like salary, work schedule, fringe benefits, location, how interested you are in the work, the costs of taking a job, which might include child care and transportation expenses, and other job attributes.
NEW
E2. Which of the following benefits must be offered by a job for you to take it? Must the job offer adequate (READ a-c)
PROBE IF ASKED: Adequate for your needs.
|
CODE ONE PER EACH ROW |
|||
|
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. health insurance benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. paid sick days? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. a retirement savings or pension plan? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
ALL |
Green Jobs C10 Mod
E3. What is the lowest wage or salary you are willing to accept, before deductions, for the type of work you are looking for?
INTERVIEWER: Allow respondent to indicate a weekly, monthly, or yearly salarY if they prefer.
$| | | | , | | | | . | | |
5.00 – 500,000.00
PER HOUR (>$50) 01
PER WEEK (>$2000) 02
ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS (>$4000) 03
TWICE A MONTH (>$4000) 04
PER MONTH (>$8000) 05
PER YEAR (>$100,000) 06
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF OUT OF RANGE, SAY “I recorded [E3 ANSWER]. Is that correct?” |
ALL |
NEW
E4. Do you think you will need to relocate for a job that meets your requirements?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SECTION F: RE-EMPLOYMENT
PROGRAMMER: IF INT1 F9 NE 98 FOR INT1 JOBS 1-5, GO TO F1 |
PROGRAMMER: ASK FS1-FS4 FOR ALL EMPLOYER NAMES FROM INT1 WHERE INT1 F9=98—STILL AT JOB. |
PROGRAMMER LOOP BOX FS1.1 ASK FS1 ACROSS ALL JOBS FIRST, THEN ASK FS1a-FS4 FOR ALL JOBS |
Int1 F9=98 for any job |
IF MORE THAN ONE EMPLOYER NAME FILLED FROM INT1, SAY “AND AT” [NEWJOB1-NEWHJOB5] AT FS1. |
FS1. When you were interviewed on [INT1 DATE] we learned that you were working at [INT1 NEWJOB1 (and at INT1 NEWJOB2 and at INT1 NEWJOB3 and at INT1 NEWJOB4 and at INT1 NEWJOB5)] at that time. Is that correct?
RECORD ALL RESPONSES TO FS1 ACROSS BEFORE MOVING TO FS1a OR FS2.
YES 01 FS2
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
FS1 NE 01 |
FS1a. What (is/are) the correct name(s) of the employer(s) you worked for on [INT1 DATE]?
PROGRAMMER: REPLACE INT1 EMPLOYER NAME(S) WITH THIS OR THESE EMPLOYER NAME(S) FOR FS2 THROUGH FS4. |
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
WAS NOT WORKING AT LAST INTERVIEW F1
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
FS1=01 or FS1a = 99 |
FS2. Are you still working at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5]?
PROGRAMMER: IF FS2=01, PREFILL EMPLOYER NAME(S) AT F5 AS INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5. |
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
FS2 NE 01 |
FS3. On what date did your job at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5] end?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
| | | / | | | / | 2 | 0 | | |
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01–12) (01-31) (14–15)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
FS2 NE 01 |
FS4. What was the main reason that your job at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5] ended? Was it because…
INTERVIEWER: LAID OFF INCLUDES REORGANIZATION/ DOWNSIZING/ COMPANY SOLD/ COMPANY MOVED/ COMPANY WENT OUT OF BUSINESS/ PLANT OR FACILITY MOVED OR CLOSED/ END OF TERM IN SERVICE/ENLISTMENT UP/REDUCTION IN FORCE OR RIF’ED/ JOB/POSITION ELIMINATED.
CODE ONE RESPONSE
You were laid off, 01
You retired, 02
You were discharged or fired, 03
You quit, 04
Or was there some other reason? (SPECIFY) 99
STRING 250
GOT A BETTER JOB 05
MOVED 06
HAD HEALTH PROBLEMS 07
RETURNED TO SCHOOL 08
NEEDED TO TAKE CARE OF A FAMILY MEMBER 09
JOB COMPLETED/EMP. WORK/SEASONAL WORK/WORK PERIOD ENDED 10
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER
LOOP BOX FS4.1 IF
FS2=01, GO TO FS2, INT1NEWJOB2 OR F1 IF NO OTHER INT1JOBS
d11 ne 01 |
if INT1F9=98 FOR ANY JOB, “OTHER” AND “ANY OTHER JOBS besides the one(s) we just discussed” |
COBRA C1
F1. Now I’d like to ask some questions about any (other) jobs you may have had since your last interview. Since [INT1 DATE], have you worked (at a job/at any other jobs besides the one(s) we just discussed) for pay? Include both part-time and full-time jobs, as well as any self-employment jobs or business ventures held for pay or profit, even if you held them for only a short time.
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER SKIP BOX F1.1 IF FS2=01 AND F1=00, d OR r, GO TO F14 IF FS2=01 and F1=01, GO TO F4 IF FS2=00 AND F1=01, GO TO F4 IF FS2=00 AND F1=00, GO TO G3. |
F2 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
F3 IS ASKED LATER THIS ROUND |
D11 OR F1=01 |
IF D11 OR FS2=01, “INCLUDING YOUR CURRENT JOB(S)” |
IF FS2=01 FOR GT1 JOB, “JOBS” |
COBRA C3
F4. (Including your current job(s)) how many different jobs have you worked at since your last interview in [INT1 MONTH]? Again, please include both part time and full-time jobs, as well as any self-employment jobs or business ventures held for pay or profit.
INTERVIEWER: IF A JOB THAT WAS INTERRUPTED BY TWO OR MORE UNPAID WEEKS, COUNT AS SEPARATE JOBS, EVEN IF IT IS WITH THE SAME EMPLOYER. IF THE SEPARATION WAS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS, COUNT IT AS ONE JOB.
INTERVIEWER: TREAT JOBS WITH TEMPORARY AGENCIES AND SELF-EMPLOYED CONSULTING JOBS AS ONE JOB, REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF ASSIGNMENTS.
| | NUMBER OF JOBS
(1-5)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER LOOP BOX F4.1 ASK F5 ACROSS ALL NEW JOBS FIRST, THEN ASK F6-18 FOR ALL NEW JOBS IF FS2=01 FOR ANY JOB AND F1=01, ASK F14-F17 ABOUT JOBS WHERE FS2=01 FIRST, THEN ASK F6-F18 ABOUT NEW JOBS FROM F5 |
new jobs only |
D11, fs2, OR F1=01 |
IF fs2 or f1=01, “Other”, IF FS2=01, START AT F14 |
My next questions ask about the jobs you’ve had since [INT1 MONTH/YEAR]).
F5. INT2NEWJOB [1] Please tell me the name of the [other/first] company you worked for since [INT1 MONTH].
INT2NEWJOBS [2], [3], [4], [5]: What was the name of the company you worked for after that?
PROGRAMMER: THE NUMBER OF JOBS LISTED SHOULD MATCH NUMBER AT F4. |
(SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F1=01 |
F6. Let me verify. Since [INT1 MONTH] you worked at [FILL F5 NAMES FOR INTNEWJOBS 1-5]. Is this correct?
INTERVIEWER: IF CORRECT, ENTER “1” AND CONTINUE TO F6a. IF NOT CORRECT. GO BACK TO F4 AND F5 TO ENTER CORRECT NUMBER AND NAMES OF JOBS HELD.
YES 01
NO–ADD JOBS 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F1=01 |
F6a. Is [INT2NEWJOB1-NEWJOB5] the same employer you worked for in [JOB SEPARATION MONTH, YEAR]?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
new jobs only |
ALL |
F7. In what month and year did you first start working at [INT2NEWJOB1-INTNEWJOB5]?
IF DON’T KNOW OR REFUSED, PROBE: What month was it? Was it early in the month, in the middle of the month, or late in the month? Your best estimate is fine.
PROBE: Since [INT1 MONTH].
PROGRAMMER: IF RESPONDENT RETURNED TO THE SAME EMPLOYER, DATE MUST BE AFTER UI CLAIM DATE. |
| | | / | | | / | 2 | 0 | | | F9
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01–12) (01-31) (14–15)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F7=d OR r |
F8. About how many weeks or months ago did you start working at [INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5]?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
| | | WEEKS
(RANGE)
| | | MONTHS
(RANGE)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
ALL |
F9. On what date did your job at [INT2NEWJOB1-NEWJOB5] end?
COBRA
C9 MOD
IF DON’T KNOW OR REFUSED, PROBE: What month was it? Was it early in the month, in the middle of the month, or late in the month? Your best estimate is fine.
| | | / | | | / | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 | F14
MONTH DAY YEAR
(01–12) (01-31)
STILL AT JOB 98 f11
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF D11=01 (CURRENTLY WORKING) AND C10 NE 02 (HOURS REDUCED), CHECK THAT AT LEAST ONE OF INT2NEWJOB1-INT2JOB5=98 (STILL AT JOB). IF NO, SAY: “I recorded that you are currently working. Is that correct?” |
INT2new jobs only |
F9 = d or r |
F10. Would you say your job at [INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5] ended…
COBRA
C9a
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
Within the past two weeks, 01
Between 3 and 4 weeks ago, 02
Between 5 and 6 weeks ago, 03
Between 7 and 8 weeks ago, or 04
More than 8 weeks ago? 05
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F9=98 AND F6a NE 01 |
COBRA
C10
F11. What kind of work do you do or duties do you have at [INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5]?
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F9=98 AND F6a NE 01 |
COBRA
C11
F12. What kind of company is this—what do they make, sell, or do?
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT2new jobs only |
F9=98 AND F6a NE 01 |
COBRA
C10
F13. Are any of the following benefits available to you at [INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB3]? (READ a-c)
INTERVIEWER: IF BENEFITS WERE OR WILL BE AVAILABLE TO SAMPLE MEMBER AFTER A STANDARD PROBATIONARY PERIOD, CODE YES, EVEN IF NOT USED.
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CODE ONE PER EACH ROW |
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YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. health insurance benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. paid sick days? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. a retirement savings or pension plan? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
ALL JOBS |
FS2=01 OR F9=DATE OR 98 |
COBRA
C14
F14. How many hours per week, including regular overtime hours do you usually work at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5/INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5]?
PROBE: On average. Your best estimate is fine.
| | | HOURS F16
(1-80)
VARIES v
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL JOBS |
F14=v, d, OR r |
COBRA
C14a
F15. Would you say you work less than 20 hours per week, between 20 and 29 hours per week, between 30 and 34 hours per week, or 35 or more hours per week?
PROBE: On average. Your best estimate is fine.
LESS THAN 20 HOURS PER WEEK 01
BETWEEN 20 AND 29 HOURS PER WEEK 02
BETWEEN 30 AND 34 HOURS PER WEEK 03
35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL JOBS |
FS2=01 OR F9= DATE OR 98 |
COBRA
C15a
F16. What is your usual pay, including tips, bonuses and commissions at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5/INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5] before taxes or other deductions (were/are) taken?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
INTERVIEWER: ACCEPT MOST CONVENIENT PAY PERIOD. IF NECESSARY, CONFIRM PAY PERIOD.
$ | | | | , | | | | . | | |
5.00 – 500,000.00 PROGRAMMER LOOP BOX F17ck.1
PER HOUR (>$50) 01
PER WEEK (>$2,000) 02
ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS (>$4,000) 03
TWICE A MONTH (>$4,000) 04
PER MONTH (>$8,000) 05
PER YEAR (>$100,000) 06
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF OUT OF RANGE, SAY “I recorded [F16 ANSWER]. Is that correct?” |
ALL JOBS |
F16 = D OR R |
COBRA
C15b
F17. I’ll read some ranges. Please try to estimate your annual pay at [INT1NEWJOB1-INT1NEWJOB5/INT2NEWJOB1-INT2NEWJOB5]. Would you say your annual earnings are…
PROBE: (Did/Does) this include tips and commissions?
Less than $10,000 per year, 01
$10,000 or more, but less than $20,000 per year, 02
$20,000 or more but less than $30,000 per year, 03
$30,000 or more but less than $40,000 per year, 04
$40,000 or more but less than $50,000 per year, 05
$50,000 or more but less than $75,000 per year, 06
$75,000 or more but less than $100,000 per year, or 07
More than $100,000 per year? 08
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
new JOBS |
f9 ne 98 |
F18. What was the main reason this job at [NEWJOB1-NEWJOB3] ended? Was it because…
INTERVIEWER: LAID-OFF INCLUDES REORGANIZATION/ DOWNSIZING/ COMPANY SOLD/ COMPANY MOVED/ COMPANY WENT OUT OF BUSINESS/ PLANT OR FACILITY MOVED OR CLOSED/ END OF TERM IN SERVICE/ENLISTMENT UP/REDUCTION IN FORCE OR RIF’ED/ JOB/POSITION ELIMINATED
You were laid off, 01
You retired, 02
You were discharged or fired, 03
You quit, 04
Or was there some other reason? (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
GOT A BETTER JOB 05
MOVED 06
HAD HEALTH PROBLEMS 07
RETURNED TO SCHOOL 08
NEEDED TO TAKE CARE OF A FAMILY MEMBER 09
JOB COMPLETED/ TEMP. WORK/ SEASONAL WORK/ WORK PERIOD ENDED 10
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER LOOP BOX F18.1 IF CURRENT LOOP IS FOR INT1NEWJOB1 AND FS2=1 FOR INT1NEWJOB2 OR INT1NEWJOB3, GO TO F14 FOR THAT (THOSE) JOB(S), IF (LAST INT1NEWJOB OR FS2 NE 1) AND F1=01, GO TO F6a FOR INT2NEWJOB1 IF ALL JOBS FROM INT1 AND F5 HAVE BEEN LOOPED, GO TO F17ck |
ALL |
F17ck. PROGRAMMER: IS THE SUM OF HOURS REPORTED AT F14 GE 35? OR DOES F15=04 FOR ANY JOB?
YES 01 G3
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL JOBS |
F17ck NE 01 |
F3. My computer shows that your total weekly work hours are less than 35. Do you want to work a full-time workweek of 35 hours or more per week?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT DISPUTES TOTAL HOURS, GO BACK TO F14 OR F15 AND ENTER CORRECTED NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED.
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SECTION G: FINANCIAL WELL-BEING
G1, G1a, AND G2 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
ALL |
If INT1 B2 gt 01, “and other members of your HOUSEHOLD” |
IF INT1 G1a=01 OR INT1 G2=01, “BUT DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR MORTGAGE HERE”. |
We understand that many people who become unemployed face difficulty paying their bills and meeting their financial commitments. These next questions are about financial obligations.
COBRA I3
G3. What is the total amount of debt and loans you (and other members of your household) have currently? Please include automobile loans, student loans, balances on credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans owed to individuals (but do not include your mortgage here).
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT GIVES A MONTHLY AMOUNT, REPEAT THE QUESTION AND EMPHASIZE THE WORD TOTAL.
$
| |
|
| ,
|
|
|
| 1-999,999
TOTAL DEBT CURRENTLY (>$100,000) G5
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF OUT OF RANGE: I recorded G3 ANSWER). Is that correct? |
G3=d OR r |
G4. Would you say it was…
COBRA
I3a
Less than $5,000, 01
Between $5,000 to under $10,000, 02
Between $10,000 to under $20,000, 03
Between $20,000 to under $30,000, 04
Between $30,000 to under $50,000, 05
Between $50,000 to under $100,000, 06
Or more than $100,000? 07
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
If INT1 B2 gt 01, “OR OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD” |
COBRA
I5
MOD
G5. Since [INT1 MONTH], have you (or other members of your household) been 60 or more days late paying any of your bills?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
IF C2b=01, “ARE”, ELSE “WERE” |
NEW
G6. Since [INT1 MONTH], how important (are/were) your unemployment insurance payments in helping you meet your financial obligations? Would you say those benefits (are/were) very important, somewhat important, somewhat unimportant, or very unimportant in helping you meet your financial obligations?
VERY IMPORTANT 01
SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 02
SOMEWHAT UNIMPORTANT 03
VERY UNIMPORTANT 04
did not receive benefits/HAS not receiveD benefits yet n
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
all |
COBRA
I12
MOD
G6a. In addition to financial adjustments, people sometimes make adjustments in their eating habits following the loss of a job. Which of the following statements best describes the food eaten in your household since you were interviewed in [INT1 MONTH]. Would you say that you had enough of the kinds of food you wanted to eat, enough but not always the kinds of food you wanted to eat, sometimes not enough to eat, or often not enough to eat?
ENOUGH OF THE KINDS WANTED TO EAT 01
ENOUGH BUT NOT ALWAYS THE KIND OF FOOD WANTED TO EAT 02
SOMETIMES NOT ENOUGH TO EAT 03
OFTEN NOT ENOUGH TO EAT 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
G7 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
all |
G8. For this next question, please think about savings you could easily access and do not include money you may have in retirement savings accounts. About how much savings do you have now? Would you say that you now have less than $5,000, $5,000 to $10,000, $10,000 to $15,000, $15,000 to $20,000, or more than $20,000 in savings?
PROBE: By easily access we mean money you could retrieve and use quickly. Your best estimate is fine.
NONE 00
LESS THAN $5,000 01
$5,000 TO UNDER $10,000 02
$10,000 TO UNDER $15,000 03
$15,000 TO UNDER $20,000 04
MORE THAN $20,000 05
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT1 G7a, INT1 G7b, INT1 G7c, INT1 G7d, INT1 G7e, OR INT1 G7f = 01 |
If INT1 B2 gt 01, “OR ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD” |
G9. Since [INT1 MONTH], did you (or anyone else in your household)…
UCP
G12 MOD |
CODE ONE PER ROW |
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|
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. (INT1 G7a = 01) withdraw money from savings accounts? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. (INT1 G7b = 01) access cash from credit card accounts? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. (INT1 G7c= 01) access money from a home equity line of credit? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
d. (INT1 G7d=01) access funds from investment accounts such as certificates of deposits, money market accounts, stocks, or bonds? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
e. (INT1 G7e =01) make an early withdrawal from a retirement savings investment account such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
f. (INT1 G7f=01) take early retirement to get benefits from a pension plan? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
G10 THROUGH G14b NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
INT1 B2 GT 01 |
COBRA
H6
MOD
G15. For these next questions about finances and income support, please answer in terms of what is happening now. Is anyone else in your household now receiving unemployment insurance compensation benefits? Please do not include your benefits here.
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
IF INT1 B2 GT 01, “OR ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD” |
COBRA
H6
MOD
G16. Are you (or anyone else in your household) now receiving…(READ a-e)
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CODE ONE PER ROW |
|||
PROGRAMS |
YES |
NO |
DON’T KNOW |
REFUSED |
a. Food Stamp or SNAP benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
b. Welfare benefits such as [STATE TANF NAME] or General Assistance? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
c. SSI, SSDI, or other disability benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
d. Social Security or Pension benefits? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
e. Medicaid or [STATEMED]? |
01 |
00 |
d |
r |
INT1B1=01 or INT1B3=01,02, 03 or 04 |
IF INT1 B1=01, FILL “SPOUSE”, IF B3=01 OR 04, FILL “PARTNER”. IF B3=02, FILL “BOYFRIEND”. IF B3=03, FILL “GIRLFRIEND” |
G17. On average, how many hours per week does your (spouse/partner/boyfriend/girlfriend) usually work now?
| | | HOURS PER WEEK
(10-80)
NO LONGER PART OF HOUSEHOLD/NA 98
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT1 B2GT 02 |
COBRA
H12
G18. Since [INT1 MONTH], did anyone else in your household besides you begin working or begin working more hours?
YES 01
NO 00
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SECTION H: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
ALL |
NEW
HS1. Now I’d like to ask about your satisfaction with the unemployment insurance program.
Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your experience with the unemployment insurance program? Would you say you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?
CODE ONE ONLY
Very satisfied 01
Somewhat satisfied 02
Somewhat dissatisfied 03
Very dissatisfied 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H1 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
H2a-H2d NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
ALL |
H2e. And, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the speed or timeliness of receiving your benefit checks or deposits?
PROBE: Would you say you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?
CODE ONE ONLY
Very satisfied 01
Somewhat satisfied 02
Somewhat dissatisfied 03
Very dissatisfied 04
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H3 AND H4 NOT ASKED AT SECOND INTERVIEW |
SECTION I: CLOSING AND CONTACT INFORMATION
ALL |
IF A0 = 02, FILL $30. fill with contact info from SAMPLE LOAD OR FROM INT1I2, IF UPDATED. |
COBRA K1
I1. PROGRAMMER: IF WE HAVE NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER FROM THE FIRST INTERVIEW, DISPLAY THAT ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER.
That was my last survey question. Now, please verify your current mailing information so that we can send your check for ($20/$30). Is your name, current address and phone number [FILL FROM I1 in INT1]?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
SAME AS PROVIDED 00 Is2a
INCORRECT INFORMATION ABOVE, NEED TO ENTER NEW INFORMATION 01
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I1=01, d, OR r |
I2. UPDATE INFORMATION BELOW
COBRA K2
What is the correct spelling of your name and your current mailing address and phone number?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 1
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 2
(STRING 10)
APARTMENT NUMBER
(STRING 60)
CITY
(STRING 2)
STATE/TERRITORY
| | | | | | - | | | | |
ZIP CODE (+ 4 IF NEEDED)
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | |
International Phone (STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
INT1 I2b = answer |
NEW
IS2a. Is your cell phone number [FILL INT1 I2b]?
YES 01 I3
NO 00 i2a
DON’T KNOW d i2a
REFUSED r I2a
iS2a ne 1 |
COBRA K2a
I2a. Do you have a cell phone number?
YES 01
NO 00 i3
DON’T KNOW d i3
REFUSED r I3
I2A=01 |
COBRA K2b
I2b. What is your cell phone number?
RECORD VERBATIM
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | |
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
INT1 I4 = answer |
NEW
IS3. Is your email address [FILL INT1 I4]?
YES 01 I5
NO 00 i3
DON’T KNOW d i3
REFUSED r I3
iS3 ne 1 |
I3. Do you have an email address?
COBRA K3
YES 01
NO 00 i5
DON’T KNOW d i5
REFUSED r I5
I3=01 |
COBRA K4
I4. What is your email address?
RECORD VERBATIM
(STRING 50)
DESCRIPTION
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
IF A0=02, FILL $30. |
WIA
15
G11
I5. We will mail the check for ($20/$30) to you at [fill ADDRESS] within the next two weeks. As part of our study, we would like to interview you in about XX weeks to see how things are going. We will send you $30 for each interview you complete online. Someone from Mathematica will contact you when it is time for your next interview. In case you move, we would like to have the name, address, and phone number of two people who do not live with you who will know how to reach you. We would only contact these persons if we have trouble getting in touch with you directly.
At your last interview in [FILL INT1 MONTH] you gave us contact information for [FILL INT1 CONTACT 1 NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE]. Is this information still accurate and would they still know how to reach you?
SAME AS PROVIDED 00 I9S
INCORRECT INFORMATION ABOVE, NEED TO ENTER NEW INFORMATION 01
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I5 NE 00 |
I5S. What is your first contact person’s name?
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I5 NE 00 |
COBRA K9a
I6. What is [FIRST NAME FROM I5S]’s address?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 1
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 2
(STRING 10)
APARTMENT NUMBER
(STRING 60)
CITY
(STRING 2)
STATE/TERRITORY
| | | | | | - | | | | |
ZIP CODE (+ 4 IF NEEDED)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I5 NE 00 |
COBRA K9b
I7. What is [NAME FROM I5S]’s phone number? Please give me the telephone number, area code first.
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | |
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
I5 NE 00 |
COBRA K10
I8. How is [NAME FROM I5S] related to you?
SPOUSE/PARTNER 01
MOTHER 02
FATHER 03
SON OR DAUGHTER 04
GRANDPARENT 05
BROTHER/SISTER 06
AUNT/UNCLE 07
OTHER RELATIVE 08
FRIEND 09
NOT RELATED 10
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
INT1 I9=answer |
I9S. At your last interview in [FILL INT1 MONTH] you also gave us contact information for [FILL INT1 CONTACT 2 NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE]. Is this information still accurate and would they still know how to reach you?
SAME AS PROVIDED 00 THANKS
INCORRECT INFORMATION ABOVE, NEED TO ENTER NEW INFORMATION 01
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I9s ne 00 |
COBRA K9
I9. What is your second contact person’s name?
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
DON’T KNOW d Thanks
REFUSED SECOND CONTACT r Thanks
I9s ne 00 |
I10. What is [SECOND NAME FROM I9]’s address?
COBRA K9a
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 1
(STRING 60)
ADDRESS 2
(STRING 10)
APARTMENT NUMBER
(STRING 60)
CITY
(STRING 2)
STATE/TERRITORY
| | | | | | - | | | | |
ZIP CODE (+ 4 IF NEEDED)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
I9s ne 00 |
COBRA K9b
I11. What is [NAME FROM I9]’s phone number? Please give me the telephone number, area code first.
| | | | - | | | | - | | | | |
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SOFT CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Exchange = 555); Let me repeat that to you. REPEAT. Is that correct? |
HARD CHECK: IF CONDITION (e.g. Area code LE 200); I’m sorry. My computer is indicating an error with that area code. Please give me the number again. |
I9s ne 00 |
COBRA K10
I12. How is [NAME FROM I9] related to you?
SPOUSE/PARTNER 01
MOTHER 02
FATHER 03
SON OR DAUGHTER 04
GRANDPARENT 05
BROTHER/SISTER 06
AUNT/UNCLE 07
OTHER RELATIVE 08
FRIEND 09
NOT RELATED 10
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
COBRA THNX
THANKS. That was my last question. We really appreciate you taking the time to complete the second survey as part of this important study. We will be contacting you again in approximately XX weeks to complete the third survey with you. You will be paid $30 for completing that survey on the web or by calling in to complete it. Thanks again and best wishes.
INTERVIEWER: GO BACK AND CODE D8.
PROGRAMMER: DO NOT ALLOW INTERVIEWER TO CLOSE UNTIL D8 IS CODED. |
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | NLS UI SECOND INTERVIEW |
Subject | CATI |
Author | JMilliner-Waddell |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-28 |