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Questionnaire: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997: Youth Questionnaire 97 (R19): Youth
Y-VERSION | Section: Household Information |
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
CENTER FOR HUMAN RESOURCE RESEARCH
CAPI
NLSY97 YOUTH QUESTIONNAIRE (ROUND 19)
DATECHECK | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: THE COMPUTER SAYS THAT TODAY'S DATE IS
[{CURDATE~X}]
IS THIS THE CORRECT DATE?
DATECHECKREV | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER TODAY'S DATE.
INTMODE | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: INDICATE MODE USED TO CONDUCT INTERVIEW.
| 1 IN-PERSON INTERVIEW ...(Go To YHHI-DOB-CONF) |
| 2 TELEPHONE INTERVIEW |
YHHI-DOB-CONF | Section: Household Information |
Before we begin this interview, I need to confirm that you are the person I am supposed to interview. Please tell me your full date of birth.
IF NEEDED: Checking your date of birth lets us make sure that we don't start the interview with the wrong person. We want to make sure to protect your confidential information.
BDATE-COMPARE | Section: Household Information |
([{BIRTHDATE_REPT}] == [{KEY_BDATE}])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-1200
BDATE-COMPARE2 | Section: Household Information |
VAREXIST([{BIRTHDATE_ALT1}])
COMMENT: Is save array present?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To BDATE-COMPARE3
BDATE-COMPARE3 | Section: Household Information |
([{BIRTHDATE_REPT}] == [{BIRTHDATE_ALT1}])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-1200
BDATE-COMPARE4 | Section: Household Information |
VAREXIST([{BIRTHDATE_ALT2}])
COMMENT: Is save array present?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To BDATE-COMPARE5
BDATE-COMPARE5 | Section: Household Information |
([{BIRTHDATE_REPT}] == [{BIRTHDATE_ALT2}])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-1200
BDATE_NONMATCH1 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: THE BIRTHDATE YOU HAVE ENTERED DOES NOT MATCH THE BIRTHDATE IN OUR RECORDS. PLEASE BACK UP, VERIFY THE BIRTHDATE WITH THE RESPONDENT AND MAKE ANY CORRECTIONS NECESSARY.
IF RESPONDENT VERIFIES DATE AND DATE WAS ENTERED ACCURATELY, PLEASE BREAK-OFF INTERVIEW TEMPORARILY TO CHECK THE RECORDS.
YHHI-1200 | Section: Household Information |
(INTERVIEWER READ TO R:)
The U.S. Department of Labor asks you to participate in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, Round 19.
This study is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Your participation is vital to the success of this study. This study is voluntary, and you may decline to answer specific questions. You also may end the interview at any point. Personal identifiers such as name, address, and social security number will be held in confidence and will not be released to the public without your consent. All personnel associated with this study have signed a legal document in which they pledge to protect the confidentiality of the information that survey participants provide.
As you may remember from previous rounds of the survey, the questionnaire covers such topics as schooling, job training, marriage, substance use, reproductive behavior, illegal activity, employment, income, and assets. The information will help researchers and policy makers understand what helps adults be successful and what obstacles are most difficult for people to overcome.
| 1 R CONSENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY |
| 2 R DOES NOT CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY ...(Go To YHHI-1210) |
YHHI-1210 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: ATTEMPT TO GAIN R'S CONSENT TO PROCEED WITH THE INTERVIEW. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GAIN CONSENT, BREAK OFF THE INTERVIEW AT THIS POINT AND MAKE A RECORD OF ALL INFORMATION THAT COULD BE USEFUL IN GAINING THE RESPONDENT'S COOPERATION AT A LATER DATE.
YHHI-1215 | Section: Household Information |
My computer is equipped to record this interview for quality control, research, testing, and training purposes. As always your confidentiality is protected by Federal law and the policies of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and NORC. May I continue with the recording?
YHHI-1217 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: DID R AGREE TO BE RECORDED?
YHHI-1220 | Section: Household Information |
We appreciate your help in answering these questions. As part of this survey I will ask you some questions that may help us contact you in the future. By sharing this contact information, you give your permission for us to use it to try to contact you for future interviews. In attempting to reach you, we will never reveal any of the answers you've provided to the survey questions.
| 1 R AGREES WITH PROVIDING CONTACT INFORMATION ...(Go To YHHI-1230) |
| 2 R DISAGREES WITH PROVIDING CONTACT INFORMATION |
YHHI-1230 | Section: Household Information |
If the contacts you have provided offer the names of other people who may help us reach you, may we contact those people as well?
YHHI-1250 | Section: Household Information |
If you are or were to become a member of the Armed Forces, or if you were to enter a correctional facility or a residential care facility, may we contact government or other administrative officials to get their help in locating and interviewing you? When attempting to locate and interview you, we may reveal the fact that you are a participant in this survey. However, as stated earlier, we will never reveal any of the answers you've provided to the survey questions.
YHHI-1490 | Section: Household Information |
RECCOUNT ([{*PREVHHI*}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YHHI-14950
YHHI-14950 | Section: Household Information |
[{prevnonhhi_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one person on the non-resident roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-3500
YHHI-3500 | Section: Household Information |
Let's begin with some questions about where and with whom you've been living since your last interview. When we interviewed you on [{lintdate~X}], you were living at [{prev_address_street}]. Since [{lintdate~X}] have you ever lived at a different address?
YHHI-3600 | Section: Household Information |
Not including where you were living at the time of last interview, [{prev_address_street}], how many different addresses have you lived at for more than a month?
YHHI-3700 | Section: Household Information |
Since [{lintdate~X}], have you moved from one state, city, or county to another?
YHHI-3800-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Household Information |
REPEAT
COMMENT: R's change of address since DLI
YHHI-4000_000001 | Section: Household Information |
Thinking about the [first/next] time you moved to a different state, city, or county, please tell me to what state, city, and county you moved. (IF FOREIGN COUNTRY, ENTER COUNTRY)
What was the [first/next] state, city, or county you lived in since [{lintdate~X}]? (IF FOREIGN COUNTRY, ENTER COUNTRY)
YHHI-4000_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-4000_000003 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 99 (no state) |
1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
| 4 ARIZONA |
5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
| 8 COLORADO |
9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
| 11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
| 15 HAWAII |
16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
| 18 INDIANA |
19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
| 21 KENTUCKY |
22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
| 24 MARYLAND |
25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
| 27 MINNESOTA |
28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
| 30 MONTANA |
31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
| 33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
| 36 NEW YORK |
37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
| 39 OHIO |
40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
| 42 PENNSYLVANIA |
44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
| 46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
| 49 UTAH |
50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
| 53 WASHINGTON |
54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
| 56 WYOMING |
60 AMERICAN SAMOA |
61 CANAL ZONE |
| 62 CANTON AND ENDERBURY ISLANDS |
66 GUAM |
67 JOHNSTON ATOLL |
| 71 MIDWAY ISLANDS |
72 PUERTO RICO |
73 RYUKYU ISLANDS, SOUTHERN |
| 74 SWAN ISLANDS |
75 TRUST TERRITORIES OF PACIFIC |
76 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS CARIBBEAN |
| 77 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS PACIFIC IS |
78 VIRGIN ISLANDS |
79 WAKE ISLAND |
| 0 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-4000_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-4000_000005 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-4100 | Section: Household Information |
What month and year did you move to that location?
YHHI-4200 | Section: Household Information |
Since that time, have you moved to another state, city or county?
INTERVIEWER: CODE 'YES' IF R MOVED BACK TO A PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED PLACE.
YHHI-4300-LOOP-END | Section: Household Information |
UNTIL ([R has moved] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? R's change of address since DLI
YHHI-LOC-1500 | Section: Household Information |
Do you expect to move within the next year?
YHHI-LOC-1600_000001 | Section: Household Information |
Where?
YHHI-LOC-1600_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1600_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1600_000004 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YHHI-LOC-1600_000005 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1600_000006 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1600_000007 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-LOC-1700 | Section: Household Information |
When do you think you might move?
YHHI-4400A | Section: Household Information |
Do you currently live in a single family house, in an apartment or condominium, or in some other type of housing?
| 1 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE (INCL. MOBILE HOME) ...(Go To YHHI-44640A) |
| 2 APARTMENT/CONDO/TOWNHOUSE ...(Go To YHHI-44640A) |
| 3 SOME OTHER TYPE OF HOUSING |
YHHI-4400X | Section: Household Information |
Would that housing be in a …
| 4 Dormitory (inc. fraternity/sorority) or Military Barracks ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 5 Hotel, Motel, Rooming or Boarding House ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 6 Shelter (for homeless or abused) or on street ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 7 Jail/Prison/Detention/Work Release ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 9 Hospital ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 10 Group Home or Treatment Center ...(Go To YHHI-4505) |
| 11 Other Type of Housing |
| 8 (IF OFFERED) Mobile Home |
YHHI-4505 | Section: Household Information |
How long have you been living in this place? Has it been...
| 1 less than 1 week |
| 2 at least a week but less than a month |
| 3 one to three months |
| 4 more than 3 months but less than a year |
| 5 one year or more |
YHHI-44640A | Section: Household Information |
Next, I'd like to know about other people in your household. We are interested in knowing about the people you usually live with, even if you move from place to place together. The people in your household may include relatives, friends, or people you split chores with.
YHHI-44640C | Section: Household Information |
RECCOUNT ([{*PREVHHI*}])
COMMENT: get rid of blank roster lines
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YHHI-48600
YHHI-44700 | Section: Household Information |
I'm going to read a list of people who lived in your household when we last interviewed you. Please tell me which of these people, if any, do not usually live in your current household at this time?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ NAMES ONLY UNLESS AGE AND RELATIONSHIP ARE NECESSARY TO IDENTIFY PERSON.
PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO EACH PERSON WHO IS NO LONGER LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YHHI-44701D | Section: Household Information |
[number of household members] > 0
COMMENT: At least one person remains on the HHI roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-ADD3
YHHI-ADD3 | Section: Household Information |
[{prevhhi_count}] == [number of household members]
COMMENT: No people were dropped from the original HH Roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-44917
YHHI-44917 | Section: Household Information |
[{prevhhidrops_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one person no longer living in the HH since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-44918
YHHI-44918 | Section: Household Information |
0
COMMENT: There is at least one person no longer living in the HH since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-48600
YHHI-48600 | Section: Household Information |
Now, are there any people who usually live in your current household at this time[, but who weren't living with you at your last interview]?
YHHI-48700 | Section: Household Information |
Please tell me the names of the other people who usually live in your current household at this time?
INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAMES ON ROSTER.
YHHI-48710 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: IF THE SPELLING OF THE NAME OF A PERSON WHO WAS NEWLY ADDED TO THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER IS INCORRECT, PLEASE CLICK ON "MODIFY ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PERSON AND MAKE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS.
IF THERE ARE NO CORRECTIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YHHI-48720 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANYONE WHO WAS ADDED TO THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PERSON.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YHHI-46300 | Section: Household Information |
[{prevnonhhi_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one person on the DLI non-resident roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-46423
YHHI-46423 | Section: Household Information |
VAREXIST ([{^PREVNONHHILIVE_UID^}])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-46425
YHHI-46425 | Section: Household Information |
ALEN([{^PREVNONHHILIVE_UID^}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YHHI-49300-LOOP-BEGIN
YHHI-46445 | Section: Household Information |
[YHHI-48600]==1
COMMENT: There are new people in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-48730
YHHI-48730 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-48740 | Section: Household Information |
Let's talk about the people you have started living with since your last interview. Have you ever lived with any of these people before?
YHHI-48732 | Section: Household Information |
Which of the persons on this list have you lived with before?
INTERVIEWER: SELECT NAMES ON ROSTER OF ALL PERSONS R REPORTS LIVING WITH IN THE PAST.
YHHI-49000 | Section: Household Information |
[{newpeople_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one person on the New People roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-49048
YHHI-49048 | Section: Household Information |
[{NONRESCHECK_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: There are people to check for on the nonres roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-49055-LOOP-BEGIN
YHHI-49055-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Household Information |
REPEAT
COMMENT: New HH member information
YHHI-49065 | Section: Household Information |
Is [NONRESCHECK.NAME([{YHHI-LOOPNONRESCHECK}])] listed in this roster? (SHOW RESPONDENT NAMES ON ROSTER LISTED BELOW.)
(INTERVIEWER: IF PERSON IS LISTED ON ROSTER, SELECT NAME ON ROSTER AND CLICK ON <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED TO NEXT SCREEN.
IF PERSON IS NOT LISTED ON ROSTER, SIMPLY CLICK ON <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED TO NEXT SCREEN.)
YHHI-49095-LOOP-END | Section: Household Information |
UNTIL ([{YHHI-LOOPNONRESCHECK}] == [{NONRESCHECK_COUNT}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? New HH member information
YHHI-49045 | Section: Household Information |
[{NONRESCHECK_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: There are people to check for on the nonres roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-47515
YHHI-47515 | Section: Household Information |
[{NEWPEOPLE2_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: There are people to check for on the new people2 roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-49300-LOOP-BEGIN
YHHI-49300-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Household Information |
REPEAT
COMMENT: New HH member information
YHHI-49400 | Section: Household Information |
Is [NEWPEOPLE2.NAME([loop number 17])] a male or a female?
YHHI-49500 | Section: Household Information |
What is [NEWPEOPLE2.NAME([loop number 17])]'s relationship to you?
| 1 Group 1:Wife |
3 Group 1:Mother (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-49500A) |
| 13 Group 1:Sister (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-49500C) |
49 Group 1:Daughter (bio, step, adop, fost) ...(Go To YHHI-49500E) |
| 29 Group 1:Grandmother |
70 Group 1:Aunt |
| 74 Group 1:Niece |
82 Group 1:Cousin (either sex) |
| 84 Group 1:Other relative |
2 Group 2:Husband |
| 4 Group 2:Father (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-49500B) |
14 Group 2:Brother (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-49500D) |
| 50 Group 2:Son (bio, step, adop, fost) ...(Go To YHHI-49500F) |
33 Group 2:Grandfather |
| 72 Group 2:Uncle |
78 Group 2:Nephew |
| 69 Group 3:Lover/partner |
88 Group 3:Mother's partner |
| 89 Group 3:Father's partner |
57 Group 3:Daughter of partner |
| 58 Group 3:Son of Partner |
68 Group 3:Roommate |
| 85 Group 3:Other non-relative |
YHHI-49500A | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological mother, your step-mother, your adoptive mother, foster mother, or mother-in-law?
| 3 BIOLOGICAL MOTHER |
| 7 MOTHER (STEP) |
| 5 MOTHER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 9 MOTHER (FOSTER) |
| 11 MOTHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49500B | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological father, your step-father, your adoptive father, foster father, or father-in-law?
| 3 BIOLOGICAL MOTHER |
| 7 MOTHER (STEP) |
| 5 MOTHER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 9 MOTHER (FOSTER) |
| 11 MOTHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49500C | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your full-sister, your half-sister, your step-sister, your adoptive sister, foster sister, or sister-in-law?
| 13 FULL SISTER |
| 17 HALF SISTER |
| 21 STEP SISTER |
| 23 ADOPTIVE SISTER |
| 25 FOSTER SISTER |
| 28 SISTER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49500D | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your full-brother, your half-brother, your step-brother, your adoptive brother, foster brother, or brother-in-law?
| 14 FULL BROTHER |
| 18 HALF BROTHER |
| 22 STEP BROTHER |
| 24 ADOPTIVE BROTHER |
| 26 FOSTER BROTHER |
| 27 BROTHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49500E | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological daughter, your step-daughter, or your adoptive daughter?
| 49 BIOLOGICAL DAUGHTER |
| 51 DAUGHTER (STEP) |
| 53 DAUGHTER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 55 DAUGHTER (FOSTER) |
| 57 DAUGHTER OF LOVER/PARTNER |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49500F | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological son, your step-son, or your adoptive son?
| 50 BIOLOGICAL SON |
| 52 SON (STEP) |
| 54 SON (ADOPTIVE) |
| 56 SON (FOSTER) |
| 58 SON OF LOVER/PARTNER |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-49700-LOOP-END | Section: Household Information |
UNTIL ([loop number 17] == [{NEWPEOPLE2_COUNT}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? New HH member information
YHHI-49900 | Section: Household Information |
Here is the list of all persons who usually live in your current household at this time.
INTERVIEWER: ASK RESPONDENT TO VERIFY THIS LIST BY READING NAMES ONLY.
IF AGE OR RELATIONSHIP ARE INCORRECT, THERE WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE CORRECTIONS IN A FUTURE QUESTION.
IF SOMEONE ELSE LIVES IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO DOES NOT APPEAR ON THIS LIST, PLEASE GO BACK TO THE APPROPRIATE QUESTION TO ADD THAT PERSON.
YHHI-50100 | Section: Household Information |
[{hhi_countfinal}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one person on the final HH roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50300
YHHI-50300 | Section: Household Information |
Now I'd like to get a little more information about the people in your household. The questions I ask may be different for different people.
YHHI-50400-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Household Information |
REPEAT
COMMENT: New HH member information
YHHI-50460 | Section: Household Information |
([relationship to R([loop])] ==49) || ([relationship to R([loop])] ==50) || ([relationship to R([loop])] == 53) || ([relationship to R([loop])] == 54)
COMMENT: This is a biological or adoptive child of the respondent
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50470
YHHI-50470 | Section: Household Information |
ISCOMPLETE ([temphhi2_bdate([loop])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50500
YHHI-50480 | Section: Household Information |
What is [name([loop])]'s date of birth?
YHHI-50500 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi2_hhflag([loop])] == 2) || ([temphhi2_hhflag([loop])] == 4)
COMMENT: This HH member is either newly reported this round or has no previous HH residency
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50600
YHHI-50510 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi2_age([loop])] <= 0) || ([temphhi2_age([loop])] > 100)
COMMENT: HH member's age is unknown
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50520
YHHI-50520 | Section: Household Information |
ISCOMPLETE ([temphhi3_bdate([loop])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50710
YHHI-50600 | Section: Household Information |
How old is [name([loop])] now? If you are not sure, what is your best guess?
YHHI-50710 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi2_hhflag([loop])] == 2) || ([temphhi2_hhflag([loop])] == 4)
COMMENT: This HH member is either newly reported this round or has no previous HH residency
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50800
YHHI-50720 | Section: Household Information |
[temphhi2_ethnicity([loop])] < 0
COMMENT: HH member's ethnicity or race is unknown
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50800
YHHI-50800 | Section: Household Information |
Is [name([loop])] of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
YHHI-50900 | Section: Household Information |
Which of the following is [name([loop])]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 OTHER? (SPECIFY) |
| 7 DO NOT READ ALOUD: HISPANIC/LATINO |
YHHI-51300 | Section: Household Information |
[temphhi2_hhflag([loop])]
COMMENT: HH status
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 2 Then Go To YHHI-51400
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YHHI-50910
YHHI-51400 | Section: Household Information |
([relationship to R([loop])] ==1) || ([relationship to R([loop])] ==2) || (([relationship to R([loop])] > 4) && ([relationship to R([loop])] < 13)) || (([relationship to R([loop])] > 20) &&([relationship to R([loop])] < 29)) || ([relationship to R([loop])] >50) || ([relationship to R([loop])] <= 0)
COMMENT: This person is not a blood relative of R, or the relationship is missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51600
YHHI-51600 | Section: Household Information |
What is [name([loop])]'s relationship to you?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: changed DNQ
| 1 Group 1:Wife |
3 Group 1:Mother (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-51600A) |
| 13 Group 1:Sister (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-51600C) |
49 Group 1:Daughter (bio, step, adop, fost) ...(Go To YHHI-51600E) |
| 29 Group 1:Grandmother |
70 Group 1:Aunt |
| 74 Group 1:Niece |
82 Group 1:Cousin (either sex) |
| 84 Group 1:Other relative |
2 Group 2:Husband |
| 4 Group 2:Father (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-51600B) |
14 Group 2:Brother (bio, step, adop, fost, in-law) ...(Go To YHHI-51600D) |
| 50 Group 2:Son (bio, step, adop, fost) ...(Go To YHHI-51600F) |
33 Group 2:Grandfather |
| 72 Group 2:Uncle |
78 Group 2:Nephew |
| 69 Group 3:Lover/partner |
88 Group 3:Mother's partner |
| 89 Group 3:Father's partner |
57 Group 3:Daughter of partner |
| 58 Group 3:Son of Partner |
68 Group 3:Roommate |
| 85 Group 3:Other non-relative |
YHHI-51600A | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological mother, your step-mother, your adoptive mother, foster mother, or mother-in-law?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 3 BIOLOGICAL MOTHER |
| 7 MOTHER (STEP) |
| 5 MOTHER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 9 MOTHER (FOSTER) |
| 11 MOTHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-51600B | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological father, your step- father, your adoptive father, foster father, or father-in-law?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 4 BIOLOGICAL FATHER |
| 8 FATHER (STEP) |
| 6 FATHER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 10 FATHER (FOSTER) |
| 12 FATHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-51600C | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your full-sister, your half- sister, your step- sister, your adoptive sister, foster sister, or sister-in-law?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 13 FULL SISTER |
| 17 HALF SISTER |
| 21 STEP SISTER |
| 23 ADOPTIVE SISTER |
| 25 FOSTER SISTER |
| 28 SISTER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-51600D | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your full-brother, your half-brother, your step-brother, your adoptive brother, foster brother, or brother-in-law?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 14 FULL BROTHER |
| 18 HALF BROTHER |
| 22 STEP BROTHER |
| 24 ADOPTIVE BROTHER |
| 26 FOSTER BROTHER |
| 27 BROTHER-IN-LAW |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-51600E | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological daughter, your step-daughter, or your adoptive daughter?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 49 BIOLOGICAL DAUGHTER |
| 51 DAUGHTER (STEP) |
| 53 DAUGHTER (ADOPTIVE) |
| 55 DAUGHTER (FOSTER) |
| 57 DAUGHTER OF LOVER/PARTNER |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-51600F | Section: Household Information |
Would that be your biological son, your step-son, or your adoptive son?
COMMENT: FIELD VERSION 1.15: added symbol name and changed DNQ
| 50 BIOLOGICAL SON |
| 52 SON (STEP) |
| 54 SON (ADOPTIVE) |
| 56 SON (FOSTER) |
| 58 SON OF LOVER/PARTNER |
| 999 OTHER |
YHHI-50910 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi3_age([loop])] >=16)
COMMENT: HH member's age is >= 16
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50915
YHHI-50915 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==1) || ([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==2)
COMMENT: new member is a spouse
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-50906-REV
YHHI-50920 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==69)
COMMENT: new member is a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51000
YHHI-51000 | Section: Household Information |
What is the marital status of [name([loop])]?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
YHHI-50906-REV | Section: Household Information |
What is [name([loop])]'s present religion, if any?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 101 ROMAN CATHOLIC |
| 102 JEWISH |
| 103 BAPTIST |
| 104 LUTHERAN |
| 105 METHODIST |
| 106 PRESBYTERIAN |
| 107 EPISCOPALIAN |
| 108 MORMON |
| 109 UNITARIAN |
| 110 QUAKER |
| 111 NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN |
| 112 OTHER PROTESTANT (SPECIFY) |
| 113 ISLAM, MUSLIM, MOSLEM |
| 114 BUDDHIST |
| 115 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 116 NONE |
YHHI-51100 | Section: Household Information |
What is the highest grade of schooling that [name([loop])] has completed?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YHHI-51700 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi3_age([loop])] >=16)
COMMENT: HH member's age is >= 16
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51800
YHHI-51800 | Section: Household Information |
Is [name([loop])] currently employed full-time, part-time, or not at all?
| 1 Full-time |
| 2 Part-time |
| 3 Not at all |
YHHI-51860 | Section: Household Information |
([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==1) || ([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==2) || ([temphhi3_rely([loop])] ==69)
COMMENT: This person is a spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51862
YHHI-51862 | Section: Household Information |
[TEMPHHI3_EMPLOYED([loop])] == 1 || [TEMPHHI3_EMPLOYED([loop])] == 2
COMMENT: The spouse/partner works full or part time
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51871_REV
YHHI-51871_REV | Section: Household Information |
How far in advance does [name([loop])] usually know what days and hours [TEMPHHI3_HISHER([loop])] main employer will need [him/her([loop])] to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YHHI-51872_REV | Section: Household Information |
Who decides [name([loop])]'s starting and finishing times at work?
| 11 Employer with little or no input from him/her |
| 12 Employer but with his/her input |
| 13 He/she can decide, within certain limits |
| 14 He/she is entirely free to decide |
| 15 Depends on things outside of his/her control and outside of the employer's control |
YHHI-51875 | Section: Household Information |
What is your best estimate of [name([loop])]'s monthly income before taxes?
INTERVIEWER: IF R CANNOT PROVIDE AN ESTIMATE, ASK FOR A BEST GUESS TO THE NEAREST $1,000.
YHHI-51900-LOOP-END | Section: Household Information |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{HHI_COUNTFINAL}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? New HH member information
YHHI-51900CHECK | Section: Household Information |
Here is the list of all persons who usually live in your current household at this time.
INTERVIEWER: ASK RESPONDENT TO VERIFY THIS LIST. IF THIS LIST IS INCORRECT, PLEASE SELECT 'MODIFY ROW' NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PERSON WHOSE INFORMATION NEEDS TO BE UPDATED AND MAKE CHANGES IN THE APPROPRIATE QUESTIONS.
IF THE UPDATE INVOLVES CHANGING SOMEONE'S MAIDEN NAME TO A MARRIED NAME, PLEASE INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL MAIDEN NAME IN PARENTHESES (e.g., Ann Smith becomes Ann (Smith) Jones).
YHHI-LOC-110 | Section: Household Information |
I have your home address as [{PREV_KEY_ADDR1}] [{PREV_KEY_ADDR2}] [{PREV_KEY_CITY}] [{PREV_KEY_STATE}] [{PREV_KEY_ZIP}]. Is that correct?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-200
YHHI-LOC-120_000001 | Section: Household Information |
What is your current home address?
YHHI-LOC-120_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000005 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YHHI-LOC-120_000006 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000007 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000008 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000009 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-120_000010 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-LOC-200 | Section: Household Information |
Is your mailing address the same as your home address?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-350
YHHI-LOC-300_000001 | Section: Household Information |
What is your mailing address?
YHHI-LOC-300_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000002B | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000004 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YHHI-LOC-300_000005 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000006 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000006A | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000006B | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-300_000007 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-LOC-350 | Section: Household Information |
ISVAREMPTY ([{KEY_PHONE}])
COMMENT: R's phone number is missing from DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-450
YHHI-LOC-400 | Section: Household Information |
We have your home landline number as [{KEY_PHONE}]. Is this correct?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-600
YHHI-LOC-450 | Section: Household Information |
Is there a telephone at your house?
YHHI-LOC-500_000001 | Section: Household Information |
What is your correct telephone number, including area code?
(INTERVIEWER: WHEN ENTERING A FOREIGN TELEPHONE NUMBER, PLEASE LEAVE THE COUNTRY CODE AND PHONE NUMBER BOXES BLANK AND ENTER FOREIGN NUMBER AS A COMMENT. THEN SELECT 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE.' )
YHHI-LOC-500_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-720 | Section: Household Information |
(INTERVIEWER: IF R SAYS YES, PLEASE PROBE TO ENSURE NUMBER IS A LANDLINE PHONE IN R'S ACTUAL HOME AND NOT A CELL PHONE.)
Is there another telephone number at your home?
YHHI-LOC-740_000001 | Section: Household Information |
What is that telephone number?
(INTERVIEWER: WHEN ENTERING A FOREIGN TELEPHONE NUMBER, PLEASE LEAVE THE COUNTRY CODE AND PHONE NUMBER BOXES BLANK AND ENTER FOREIGN NUMBER AS A COMMENT. THEN SELECT 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE.' )
YHHI-LOC-740_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-760_000001 | Section: Household Information |
In whose name is that number listed?
YHHI-LOC-760_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-780 | Section: Household Information |
Do you have a cell phone, pager, or FAX number where you can be reached?
YHHI-LOC-780A_000003 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM IF THE INFORMATION BELOW IS CORRECT.
ENTER ANY NEW DOMESTIC CONTACT INFORMATION INTO THE APPROPRIATE FIELDS. INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS SHOULD BE ENTERED IN AS A COMMENT.
IF OLD INFORMATION IS NO LONGER VALID AND NO NEW INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE, DELETE THE ENTRY AND LEAVE IT BLANK. IF THE RESPONDENT DOES NOT HAVE A PIECE OF CONTACT INFORMATION, LEAVE THE ENTRY FIELD BLANK.
YHHI-LOC-780A_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-780A_000005 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-51901-CHECK | Section: Household Information |
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] >= 15)
COMMENT: R is eligible to receive non-resident parents questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-51904
YHHI-51904 | Section: Household Information |
RECCOUNT ([{*NONHHIPARENTS*}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YHHI-PARENT-CHECK
YHHI-51904C | Section: Household Information |
These next questions are to collect some updated information on your parents.
YHHI-51905-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Household Information |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Non-resident parent information
YHHI-51910 | Section: Household Information |
What is your [NONHHIPARENTS.RELYTXT([{YHHI-NONRESPARENTS}])] [parent's name([{YHHI-NONRESPARENTS}])]'s current marital status?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
| 5 PARENT IS DECEASED ...(Go To YHHI-51930-LOOP-END) |
YHHI-51920 | Section: Household Information |
Is [parent's name([{YHHI-NONRESPARENTS}])] currently employed full-time, part-time, or not at all?
| 1 Full-time |
| 2 Part-time |
| 3 Not at all |
YHHI-51930-LOOP-END | Section: Household Information |
UNTIL ([{YHHI-NONRESPARENTS}] == [{NONHHIPARENTS_COUNT}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Non-resident parents information
YHHI-RELIG-CHECK | Section: Household Information |
[{R18COMPLETE}] == 1
COMMENT: R completed the round 18 interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-1740
YHHI-55700 | Section: Household Information |
Now let's begin to talk about you.
YHHI-55708-REV | Section: Household Information |
What is your present religion, if any?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 101 ROMAN CATHOLIC |
| 102 JEWISH ...(Go To YHHI-SAQ-282A) |
| 103 BAPTIST |
| 104 LUTHERAN |
| 105 METHODIST |
| 106 PRESBYTERIAN |
| 107 EPISCOPALIAN |
| 108 MORMON |
| 109 UNITARIAN |
| 110 QUAKER |
| 111 NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN |
| 112 OTHER PROTESTANT (SPECIFY) |
| 113 ISLAM, MUSLIM, MOSLEM ...(Go To YHHI-SAQ-282A) |
| 114 BUDDHIST ...(Go To YHHI-SAQ-282A) |
| 115 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 116 NONE ...(Go To YHHI-SAQ-282A) |
YHHI-55708B | Section: Household Information |
Do you consider yourself to be a born-again or evangelical Christian?
YHHI-SAQ-282A | Section: Household Information |
In the past 12 months, how often have you attended a worship service like a church or synagogue service, or a service at a mosque?
| 1 Never |
| 2 Once or twice |
| 3 Less than once a month |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 About twice a month |
| 6 About once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Everyday |
YHHI-SAQ-282A1 | Section: Household Information |
The following statements describe the way some people may feel about religion and religious practices. After each statement, please indicate whether you believe each statement to be True or False.
YHHI-SAQ-282A2 | Section: Household Information |
I don't need religion to have good values.
YHHI-SAQ-282A3 | Section: Household Information |
The [Bible/Koran/sacred texts] should be obeyed exactly as written in every situation.
YHHI-SAQ-282A4 | Section: Household Information |
I often ask God to help me make decisions.
YHHI-SAQ-282A5 | Section: Household Information |
God has nothing to do with what happens to me personally.
YHHI-SAQ-282A6 | Section: Household Information |
I pray more than once a day.
YHHI-SAQ-282A7 | Section: Household Information |
How important or unimportant is religious faith in shaping how you live your daily life?
| 1 Extremely important |
| 2 Very important |
| 3 Somewhat important |
| 4 Not very important |
| 5 Not important at all |
YHHI-LOC-1740 | Section: Household Information |
[{CONTACTYES}]==1
COMMENT: The respondent has agreed to provide contact information
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-1750B
YHHI-LOC-1750B | Section: Household Information |
[R's biological mother is alive] == 1
COMMENT: R's biological mother is living
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-1751
YHHI-LOC-1751 | Section: Household Information |
We have the following information listed for your mother. Is this information complete and correct?
INTERVIEWER: REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN BELOW.
First name: [mother's first name]
Middle name: [mother's middle name]
Last name: [mother's last name]
Nickname: [mother's nickname]
Street address line 1: [address]
Street address line 2: [address]
Apartment: [apartment number]
City: [city] State: [state] Zip: [zip code]
State/Province: [state/province] Postal Code: [post code]
Country: [country]
Home Phone: [home phone number]
Work Phone: [work phone number]
Cell Phone: [cell phone number] Pager: [pager number]
Fax: [fax number]
E-Mail 1: [email address]
E-Mail 2: [email address]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-1753
YHHI-LOC-1752_000001 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR MOTHER BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YHHI-LOC-1752_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000005 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000006 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000007 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000008 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000009 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000010 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000011 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000012 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752_000013 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000001 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR MOTHER BELOW.
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000007 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000010 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000013 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000016 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1752B_000017 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1753 | Section: Household Information |
[R's biological father is alive] == 1
COMMENT: R's biological father is living
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHHI-LOC-1754
YHHI-LOC-1754 | Section: Household Information |
We have the following information listed for your father. Is this information complete and correct?
INTERVIEWER: REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN BELOW.
First name: [father's first name]
Middle name: [father's middle name]
Last name: [father's last name]
Nickname: [father's nickname]
Street address line 1: [address]
Street address line 2: [address]
Apartment: [apartment number]
City: [city] State: [state] Zip: [zip code]
State/Province: [state/province] Postal Code: [post code]
Country: [country]
Home Phone: [home phone number]
Work Phone: [work phone number]
Cell Phone: [cell phone number] Pager: [pager number]
Fax: [fax number]
E-Mail 1: [email address]
E-Mail 2: [email address]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YSCH-3101
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000001 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR FATHER BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000002 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000003 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000005 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000006 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000007 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000008 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000009 | Section: Household Information |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000010 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000011 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000012 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754B_000013 | Section: Household Information |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000001 | Section: Household Information |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR FATHER BELOW.
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000004 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000007 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000010 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000013 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000016 | Section: Household Information |
YHHI-LOC-1754C_000017 | Section: Household Information |
YSCH-3101 | Section: Schooling |
[DLI enrollment status] == 1
COMMENT: R was enrolled at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-3102
YSCH-3102 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_GRADE_IN}] < 0
COMMENT: R's grade at DLI is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-3104
YSCH-3103 | Section: Schooling |
The grade you were attending in [{LINTDATE4~X}] was [{PREV_GRADE_IN_TXT}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YSCH-2652) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YSCH-3104 | Section: Schooling |
What was the grade you were attending in [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YSCH-3878A | Section: Schooling |
Have you been enrolled in regular school since [{LINTDATE4~X}], that is, in a high school, a college, or a graduate school?
(INTERVIEWER: REGULAR SCHOOL IS ONE THAT OFFERS AN ACADEMIC DIPLOMA OR DEGREE; E.G., HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, GRADUATE SCHOOL, LAW SCHOOL, OR NURSING PROGRAM LEADING TO AN RN DEGREE. NOT INCLUDED AS REGULAR SCHOOL ARE: TRAINING AT A TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, LICENSE TRADE PROGRAMS, ETC. UNLESS THE CREDITS OBTAINED ARE TRANSFERRABLE TO A REGULAR SCHOOL AND COULD COUNT TOWARD AN ACADEMIC DIPLOMA OR DEGREE.)
YSCH-2652 | Section: Schooling |
[revised DLI current grade] == [{PREV_HGA}]
COMMENT: R's DLI current grade was also the highest grade attended by DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-2857
YSCH-2653 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_HGA}] <= 0
COMMENT: R's highest grade attended at DLI is don't know, refused or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-2806
YSCH-2755 | Section: Schooling |
The highest grade you attended as of [{LINTDATE4~X}] was [{PREV_HGA_TXT}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YSCH-2857) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YSCH-2806 | Section: Schooling |
What was the highest grade you attended as of [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YSCH-2857 | Section: Schooling |
What is the highest grade you have ever attended as of today?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YSCH-2857B1 | Section: Schooling |
([{PREV_KEY_NEVERENROLLED}] == 1)
COMMENT: R was never enrolled as of DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-3112
YSCH-2908 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_HGC}] <= 0
COMMENT: R's highest grade completed at DLI is don't know, refused or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-3061
YSCH-3010 | Section: Schooling |
The highest grade you completed as of [{LINTDATE4~X}] was [{PREV_HGC_TXT}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YSCH-3112) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YSCH-3061 | Section: Schooling |
What was the highest grade you completed as of [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YSCH-3112 | Section: Schooling |
What is the highest grade you have ever completed as of today?
| 0 NONE |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
95 UNGRADED |
YSCH-3113 | Section: Schooling |
What is the highest educational degree you have ever received?
| 1 None |
| 2 GED ...(Go To YSCH-3877) |
| 3 High school diploma (Regular 12 year program) ...(Go To YSCH-3877) |
| 4 Associate/Junior college (AA) |
| 5 Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) |
| 6 Master's degree (MA, MS) |
| 7 PhD |
| 8 Professional degree (DDS, JD, MD) |
YSCH-3877 | Section: Schooling |
[DLI enrollment status] == 1
COMMENT: R was enrolled at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-4795
YSCH-3877A1 | Section: Schooling |
[YSCH-3878A] == 1
COMMENT: R was not enrolled at DLI but has been enrolled since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-5254-LOOP-BEGIN
YSCH-4795 | Section: Schooling |
Have you been continuously enrolled in [school name] since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD)
YSCH-4846 | Section: Schooling |
What was the ending date of this enrollment period in [school name]?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD.)
(INTERVIEWER: IF R STOPS ENROLLMENT IN ONE SCHOOL AND LATER REENROLLS, THIS WOULD BE CONSIDERED TWO SEPARATE ENROLLMENT PERIODS.)
YSCH-1600 | Section: Schooling |
What is the main reason you left at that time?
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK, GRADUATED ...(Go To YSCH-4951) |
3 SUSPENDED |
| 2 EXPELLED |
4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 PREGNANT |
6 SCHOOL WAS TOO DANGEROUS |
| 7 POOR GRADES |
8 DID NOT LIKE SCHOOL |
| 9 OFFERED JOB |
29 DIFFICULTY BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY/CALLED TO SERVE IN MILITARY |
11 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 12 CHILD CARE RESPONSIBILITIES |
30 ILLNESS OR DEATH IN THE FAMILY |
| 14 MOVED AWAY/TRANSFERRED TO NEW SCHOOL |
15 DIDN'T GET ALONG WITH OTHER STUDENTS |
| 16 MY FRIENDS HAD DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL |
17 HAD A PROBLEM WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL |
| 18 BECAME THE FATHER/MOTHER OF A BABY |
13 OTHER HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 19 HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM |
21 DISTRICT CHANGED/SCHOOL CLOSED/NEW SCHOOL OPENED |
| 22 INCARCERATION/LEGAL PROBLEMS |
23 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS/TOO FAR AWAY |
| 31 I NEEDED A BREAK |
20 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-1605 | Section: Schooling |
Did you reenroll in [school name] since [{CUR_STOP_ENROLL1TXT}]?
YSCH-1607-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: begin collecting re-enrollment periods for old school
YSCH-1610 | Section: Schooling |
What was the starting date of the next enrollment period in [school name]?
YSCH-1615 | Section: Schooling |
Since [{CUR_START_ENROLL2TXT}] have you been continuously enrolled in [school name]?
YSCH-1615C | Section: Schooling |
[YSCH-1615([reenroll loop variable ])] == 1
COMMENT: R has been continuously enrolled in this school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-1628-LOOP-END
YSCH-1620 | Section: Schooling |
What was the ending date of [{CUR_START_ENROLL2TXT2}] for [school name]?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD.)
(INTERVIEWER: IF R STOPS ENROLLMENT IN ONE SCHOOL AND LATER REENROLLS, THIS WOULD BE CONSIDERED TWO SEPARATE ENROLLMENT PERIODS.)
YSCH-1624 | Section: Schooling |
[reenroll loop variable ] == 2
COMMENT: This is the 2nd time through re-enrollment loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-1628-LOOP-END
YSCH-1625 | Section: Schooling |
What is the main reason you left at that time?
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK, GRADUATED |
3 SUSPENDED |
| 2 EXPELLED |
4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 PREGNANT |
6 SCHOOL WAS TOO DANGEROUS |
| 7 POOR GRADES |
8 DID NOT LIKE SCHOOL |
| 9 OFFERED JOB |
29 DIFFICULTY BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY/CALLED TO SERVE IN MILITARY |
11 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 12 CHILD CARE RESPONSIBILITIES |
30 ILLNESS OR DEATH IN THE FAMILY |
| 14 MOVED AWAY/TRANSFERRED TO NEW SCHOOL |
15 DIDN'T GET ALONG WITH OTHER STUDENTS |
| 16 MY FRIENDS HAD DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL |
17 HAD A PROBLEM WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL |
| 18 BECAME THE FATHER/MOTHER OF A BABY |
13 OTHER HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 19 HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM |
21 DISTRICT CHANGED/SCHOOL CLOSED/NEW SCHOOL OPENED |
| 22 INCARCERATION/LEGAL PROBLEMS |
23 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS/TOO FAR AWAY |
| 31 I NEEDED A BREAK |
20 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-1627 | Section: Schooling |
Is there another enrollment period for [school name]?
YSCH-1628-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([another enrollment period] == 0 || [YSCH-1615([reenroll loop variable ])] == 1 || [reenroll loop variable ] == 2)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Begin collecting re-enrollment periods for old school
YSCH-4951 | Section: Schooling |
Were you enrolled in any other schools since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YSCH-5254-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: begin collecting the new schools
YSCH-5458 | Section: Schooling |
What type of school is the [first/next] new school you were enrolled in since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
| 1 Elementary school |
| 2 Middle school/intermediate school/junior high school |
| 3 High school |
| 4 Two-year college, community college, or junior college ...(Go To YSCH-5509) |
| 5 Four year college or university ...(Go To YSCH-5509) |
| 6 Graduate school, law school, or medical school |
YSCH-5509 | Section: Schooling |
([CUR_KEY_SCHOOLTYPE2([(loop)])] >= 1) && ([CUR_KEY_SCHOOLTYPE2([(loop)])] <= 3)
COMMENT: schooltype is elementary, middle, or high school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-5515
YSCH-5515 | Section: Schooling |
Were you ever enrolled in this school before [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YSCH-5517 | Section: Schooling |
What is the name of the school?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL NOT LISTED, SELECT "ENTER NEW SCHOOL" AND PRESS <CONTINUE>. OTHERWISE SELECT THE SCHOOL AND PRESS <CONTINUE> WHEN FINISHED.)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-TYPECHECK
YSCH-5521 | Section: Schooling |
Were you ever enrolled in this school before [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YSCH-5523 | Section: Schooling |
What is the name of the school?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL NOT LISTED, SELECT "ENTER NEW SCHOOL" AND PRESS <CONTINUE>. OTHERWISE SELECT THE SCHOOL AND PRESS <CONTINUE> WHEN FINISHED.)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-5570
YSCH-5570 | Section: Schooling |
Is the school in the United States or U.S. territories?
YSCH-5574 | Section: Schooling |
[YSCH-5570([(loop)])]
COMMENT: school is inside the United States
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-5575
YSCH-5575 | Section: Schooling |
ENTER THE STATE OR TERRITORY.
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
| 0 NONE ...(Go To YSCH-5968_000001) |
999 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-5611 | Section: Schooling |
In which country?
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-5766 | Section: Schooling |
ENTER THE CITY.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-5968_000001
YSCH-5870 | Section: Schooling |
SELECT THE SCHOOL.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-5968_000001
YSCH-5968_000001 | Section: Schooling |
What is the name and address of the school you were enrolled in after [school name] since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
(INTERVIEWER: PRESS TAB TO MOVE THROUGH ADDRESS FIELDS. PRESS CONTINUE WHEN FINISHED.)
YSCH-5968_000002 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5968_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5968_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5968_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5970_000001 | Section: Schooling |
What is the name and address of the school you were enrolled in after [school name] since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
(INTERVIEWER: PRESS TAB TO MOVE THROUGH ADDRESS FIELDS. PRESS CONTINUE WHEN FINISHED.)
YSCH-5970_000002 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5970_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5970_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-5970_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-TYPECHECK | Section: Schooling |
([CUR_KEY_SCHOOLTYPE2([(loop)])] >= 1) && ([CUR_KEY_SCHOOLTYPE2([(loop)])] <= 3)
COMMENT: schooltype is elementary, middle, or high school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-6224_000002
YSCH-6223_000001 | Section: Schooling |
Verification Screen:
YSCH-6223_000002 | Section: Schooling |
Verification Screen:
YSCH-6223_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6223_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6223_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6223_000006 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6224_000002 | Section: Schooling |
Verification Screen:
YSCH-6224_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6224_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6224_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6224_000006 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-6682 | Section: Schooling |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], when did you first enroll in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])]?
INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTH AND YEAR.
YSCH-6784 | Section: Schooling |
Have you been continuously enrolled in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])] since you were first enrolled?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD)
YSCH-6835 | Section: Schooling |
What was the ending date of the enrollment period in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])] [that began at (date)]?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD)
(INTERVIEWER: IF R STOPS ENROLLMENT IN ONE SCHOOL AND LATER REENROLLS, THIS WOULD BE CONSIDERED TWO SEPARATE ENROLLMENT PERIODS.)
YSCH-6889 | Section: Schooling |
[R has been continuously enrolled([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R has been enrolled continuously in this school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-6939-LOOP-BEGIN
YSCH-6937 | Section: Schooling |
What is the main reason you left at that time?
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED.
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK, GRADUATED ...(Go To YSCH-6939-LOOP-BEGIN) |
3 SUSPENDED |
| 2 EXPELLED |
4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 PREGNANT |
6 SCHOOL WAS TOO DANGEROUS |
| 7 POOR GRADES |
8 DID NOT LIKE SCHOOL |
| 9 OFFERED JOB |
29 DIFFICULTY BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY/CALLED TO SERVE IN MILITARY |
11 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 12 CHILD CARE RESPONSIBILITIES |
30 ILLNESS OR DEATH IN THE FAMILY |
| 14 MOVED AWAY/TRANSFERRED TO NEW SCHOOL |
15 DIDN'T GET ALONG WITH OTHER STUDENTS |
| 16 MY FRIENDS HAD DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL |
17 HAD A PROBLEM WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL |
| 18 BECAME THE FATHER/MOTHER OF A BABY |
13 OTHER HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 19 HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM |
21 DISTRICT CHANGED/SCHOOL CLOSED/NEW SCHOOL OPENED |
| 22 INCARCERATION/LEGAL PROBLEMS |
23 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS/TOO FAR AWAY |
| 31 I NEEDED A BREAK |
20 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-6938 | Section: Schooling |
Did you reenroll in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])] [since (date)]?
YSCH-6939-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Reenrollment loop
YSCH-6939AA | Section: Schooling |
[R has been continuously enrolled([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R has been continuously enrolled in this school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-7141C
YSCH-6939D | Section: Schooling |
[R reenrolled in this school([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R has re-enrolled in this school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-6941
YSCH-6941 | Section: Schooling |
What was the starting date of the next enrollment period in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])]?
INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTH AND YEAR.
YSCH-6943 | Section: Schooling |
Since [{CUR_NEXTENROLL_STARTTXT}] have you been continuously enrolled in [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])]?
YSCH-6944 | Section: Schooling |
What was the ending date of this enrollment period [{CUR_NEXTENROLL_STARTTXT2}] for [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: VACATIONS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD)
YSCH-6945A | Section: Schooling |
([R has been continuously enrolled([(loop)])] == 1) || ([R has been continuously enrolled] == 1)
COMMENT: R has been continuously enrolled
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-7141C
YSCH-6947 | Section: Schooling |
What is the main reason you left at that time?
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED.
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK, GRADUATED |
3 SUSPENDED |
| 2 EXPELLED |
4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 PREGNANT |
6 SCHOOL WAS TOO DANGEROUS |
| 7 POOR GRADES |
8 DID NOT LIKE SCHOOL |
| 9 OFFERED JOB |
29 DIFFICULTY BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY/CALLED TO SERVE IN MILITARY |
11 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 12 CHILD CARE RESPONSIBILITIES |
30 ILLNESS OR DEATH IN THE FAMILY |
| 14 MOVED AWAY/TRANSFERRED TO NEW SCHOOL |
15 DIDN'T GET ALONG WITH OTHER STUDENTS |
| 16 MY FRIENDS HAD DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL |
17 HAD A PROBLEM WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL |
| 18 BECAME THE FATHER/MOTHER OF A BABY |
13 OTHER HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 19 HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM |
21 DISTRICT CHANGED/SCHOOL CLOSED/NEW SCHOOL OPENED |
| 22 INCARCERATION/LEGAL PROBLEMS |
23 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS/TOO FAR AWAY |
| 31 I NEEDED A BREAK |
20 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-7141C | Section: Schooling |
([R has been continuously enrolled([(loop)])] == 1) || ([R has been continuously enrolled] == 1)
COMMENT: R has been continuously enrolled in DLI school or new school since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-7142-LOOP-END
YSCH-7142 | Section: Schooling |
Is there another enrollment period for [CUR_NEWSCHOOL([(loop)])]?
YSCH-7142-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([another reenrollment period] == 0 || [R has been continuously enrolled([(loop)])] == 1 || [R reenrolled in this school([(loop)])] == 0 || [R has been continuously enrolled] == 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Reenrollment loop
YSCH-7192 | Section: Schooling |
Were you enrolled in any other schools since [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YSCH-7447-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([R was enrolled in other schools] == 0)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Begin collecting re-enrollment periods for old school
YSCH-7549-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: New school info loop
YSCH-7666-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Loop for each enrollment period
YSCH-8163BG | Section: Schooling |
([school level([(loop)])] >=1) && ([school level([(loop)])] <= 3)
COMMENT: Schooltype is elementary, middle or high school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-8213
YSCH-8213 | Section: Schooling |
The following questions are for [school name([(loop)])] for the enrollment period [beginning on date/ending on date/from start to end date/at this school([(loop)]:[(loop)])].
YSCH-8263 | Section: Schooling |
([school interview round([(loop)])] == 1) && ([school interview round([(loop)])] < 19)
COMMENT: This is a revised DLI school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-8416
YSCH-8263A | Section: Schooling |
[(loop)] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first period
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-3400
YSCH-3400 | Section: Schooling |
What kind of school is [school name([(loop)])]?
| 1 1. Public school |
| 2 2. Technical or vocational high school |
| 3 3. Catholic school |
| 4 4. Private school-other religious affiliation |
| 5 5. Private school-no religious affiliation |
| 6 6. Alternative school |
| 9 9. OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 10 10. Home School |
| 11 11. Detention/Rehab |
| 12 12. Charter School |
| 13 13. Magnet School |
YSCH-8416 | Section: Schooling |
What was the first grade you were enrolled in at [school name([(loop)])] for the enrollment period [beginning on date/ending on date/from start to end date/at this school([(loop)]:[(loop)])]?
| 1 1st grade |
| 2 2nd grade |
| 3 3rd grade |
| 4 4th grade |
| 5 5th grade |
| 6 6th grade |
| 7 7th grade |
| 8 8th grade |
| 9 9th grade |
| 10 10th grade |
| 11 11th grade |
| 12 12th grade |
| 13 College |
| 14 Other |
| 0 None |
YSCH-11272 | Section: Schooling |
[number of schools] > 0
COMMENT: There are schools to ask about to go into gaps section
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-11323-LOOP-BEGIN
YSCH-11323-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Gaps between enrollment periods
YSCH-11272A | Section: Schooling |
[(looping)] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time in gaps loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-11272B
YSCH-11272B | Section: Schooling |
COLLECTING GAPS FOR SCHOOL: "[school name([(loop)])]".
YSCH-11273A | Section: Schooling |
[(looping)] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time in gaps loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-11731
YSCH-11731 | Section: Schooling |
[{GAPPRD_TXT}] were there any periods of four weeks or more during which you did not attend [school name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: SCHOOL VACATIONS WOULD BE CONSIDERED A GAP)
YSCH-11884 | Section: Schooling |
Please tell me the [first/next] period [{LCGAPPRD_TXT}] which you did not attend school.
YSCH-12037 | Section: Schooling |
What was the beginning month and year of the [first/next] period you did not attend [school name([(loop)])]?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR.)
YSCH-12139 | Section: Schooling |
What was the ending month and year of the [first/next] period you did not attend [school name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF PERIOD WAS LESS THAN A MONTH, ENDING MONTH MAY BE THE SAME AS BEGINNING MONTH. NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD WAS [{BEGIN_GAP1~X}])
YSCH-12292 | Section: Schooling |
You said you were not attending [school name([(loop)])] [between start date and stop date/ during the month of the stop date].
Did you stop attending because of a school vacation (e.g. summer vacation)?
YSCH-12343 | Section: Schooling |
You said you were not attending [school name([(loop)])] [between start date and stop date/ during the month of the stop date].
What was the main reason you left at this time?
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED.
| 1 EXPELLED |
2 SUSPENDED |
| 3 GOT MARRIED |
4 PREGNANT |
| 5 SCHOOL WAS TOO DANGEROUS |
6 POOR GRADES |
| 7 DID NOT LIKE SCHOOL |
8 OFFERED JOB |
| 28 DIFFICULTY BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK |
9 ENTERED MILITARY |
| 10 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
11 CHILD CARE RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 29 ILLNESS OR DEATH IN THE FAMILY |
13 MOVED AWAY FROM SCHOOL |
| 14 DIDN'T GET ALONG WITH OTHER STUDENTS |
15 MY FRIENDS HAD DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL |
| 16 HAD A PROBLEM WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL |
17 BECAME THE FATHER/MOTHER OF A BABY |
| 12 OTHER HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
18 HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM |
| 19 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-12394 | Section: Schooling |
Is there another period of four weeks or more during which you did not attend [school name([(loop)])]?
YSCH-13006-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([is there another gap] < 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Gaps between enrollment periods
YSCH-13056-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([(loop)] == [NEWSCHOOL_PERIODS([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Loop for each enrollment period
YSCH-13057-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([(loop)] == [number of schools])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? New school info loop
YSCH-13059X | Section: Schooling |
([school level([(loop)])] >=1) && ([school level([(loop)])] <= 3)
COMMENT: Schooltype is elementary, middle or high school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-21574Y
YSCH-21574Y | Section: Schooling |
We are going to talk about your high school experiences since the last interview on [{LINTDATE4~X}].
YSCH-23157 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_DIPLOMA}] == 1
COMMENT: R received diploma as of DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-23206
YSCH-23159A | Section: Schooling |
[highest grade completed] < 12
COMMENT: R's highest grade completed is less than 12th grade
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-23206
YSCH-23206 | Section: Schooling |
(([has R attended college] == 1) || ([highest grade completed] >= 12)) && ([diploma] == 0)
COMMENT: R has attended college, completed grade 12, and did not have a diploma
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-11700
YSCH-11700 | Section: Schooling |
Have you received a regular high school diploma (do not include GED)?
YSCH-11900 | Section: Schooling |
When did you receive a high school diploma?
What month and year?
YSCH-23512 | Section: Schooling |
From what high school did you receive a high school diploma?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL NOT LISTED, SELECT "ENTER NEW SCHOOL" AND PRESS <CONTINUE>. OTHERWISE SELECT THE SCHOOL AND PRESS <CONTINUE> WHEN FINISHED.)
YSCH-23563 | Section: Schooling |
[{CUR_NO-SCHOOL4}] == 1
COMMENT: A new school was selected
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-24074_000001
YSCH-24074_000001 | Section: Schooling |
What is the name and address of the school where you received your diploma?
(INTERVIEWER: PRESS TAB TO MOVE THROUGH ADDRESS FIELDS. PRESS CONTINUE WHEN FINISHED.)
YSCH-24074_000002 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24074_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24074_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24074_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24175_000001 | Section: Schooling |
Verification Screen:
YSCH-24175_000002 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24175_000003 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24175_000004 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24175_000005 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24175_000006 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-24226 | Section: Schooling |
([{PREV_GED}] == -1) || ([{PREV_GED}] == -2)
COMMENT: GED received by DLI is refused or don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-13300
YSCH-24277 | Section: Schooling |
(([highest grade completed] >= 9 && ([{PREV_DIPLOMA}] != 1)&&
[diploma] != 1)) && (([current enrollment status] == 0) || ([{CUR_KEY_SCHOOLTYPE2}] > 3)) && ([{PREV_GED}] != 1)
COMMENT: HGC >= 9 and R has not yet received a high school diploma, R is not currently attending school, and did not already have a GED
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-13300
YSCH-13300 | Section: Schooling |
Have you obtained a GED?
YSCH-13500 | Section: Schooling |
When did you receive a GED?
What month and year?
YSCH-13600 | Section: Schooling |
How did you earn the GED?
What program or school were you enrolled in, if any?
| 1 No program, just took exam |
| 2 Part of a job training program |
| 3 Enrolled through adult education |
| 4 Part of a child care program or early childhood program |
| 5 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-13700 | Section: Schooling |
In what state did you earn your GED?
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
| 0 NONE |
999 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-24685 | Section: Schooling |
([diploma] == 0) && ([GED] == 0) && ([has R attended college] == 1)
COMMENT: R has not received a diploma or a GED but attended college
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-13900
YSCH-13900 | Section: Schooling |
I notice that you enrolled in college without a high school diploma or a GED.
Could you tell us how this happened?
YSCH-24991 | Section: Schooling |
[has R attended college] == 1
COMMENT: R has attended any colleges since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-25144-LOOP-BEGIN
YSCH-25144-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Loop through school roster
YSCH-25144A | Section: Schooling |
[school level([college loop])] >= 4
COMMENT: this school is a college or university
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-25145
YSCH-25145 | Section: Schooling |
The following questions obtain information about your enrollment at [school name([college loop])].
YSCH-27337 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF R PROVIDES FIELD OF STUDY, ASK FOR THE NAME OF THE DEGREE OR DIPLOMA THEY ARE WORKING TOWARD. (For instance, if R says Nursing, probe for degree type by re-reading the list of options.)
What type of diploma, degree, or certificate [are/were] you working toward at [school name([college loop])]?
| 1 Associate/Junior College or two-year associate degree (AA) |
| 2 Vocational or technical certificate ...(Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END) |
| 3 Bachelor's degree (BA, BS or unspecified) |
| 10 Joint Bachelor/Master's degree program |
| 4 Master's degree (MA, MBA, MS, MSW) |
| 5 Doctoral Degree (PhD) |
| 6 Professional Degree (MD, LLD, DDS, JD) |
| 7 Not enrolled in a degree program ...(Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END) |
| 9 GED or high-school equivalency program ...(Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END) |
| 8 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-27337A | Section: Schooling |
([degree program([college loop])] == 4) || ([degree program([college loop])] == 5) || ([degree program([college loop])] == 6)
COMMENT: R is enrolled in grad program
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-6999
YSCH-25297 | Section: Schooling |
[school interview round([college loop])] <= 18
COMMENT: This school is a college reported as of DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-25501
YSCH-25501 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_PUBLIC_COLLEGE}] < 0
COMMENT: R has attended public college is refused or don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-25552
YSCH-25552 | Section: Schooling |
Is [school name([college loop])] a public or private school?
YSCH-25654 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_INCOMING_CREDITS}] < 0
COMMENT: DLI incoming college credit is refused or don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-16200
YSCH-16200 | Section: Schooling |
How many credits did you come to [school name([college loop])] with?
Please include any transfer credits, Advanced Placement (AP) credits, and college credits earned for courses taken in high school.
INTERVIEWER: IF R'S SCHOOL DOES NOT COUNT CREDITS, R SHOULD REPORT THE NUMBER OF CLASSES.
YSCH-17203 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_TERM_CODE}] < 0
COMMENT: DLI college term is refused or don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-17400
YSCH-17400 | Section: Schooling |
Is [school name([college loop])] on ... (READ EACH CATEGORY)?
| 1 A Semester system |
| 2 A Quarter system |
| 3 A Trimester system |
| 4 Other term system (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-26266 | Section: Schooling |
[{PREV_GPA_SCALE}] < 0
COMMENT: DLI college GPA scale is refused or don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-26317
YSCH-26317 | Section: Schooling |
What is the scale used at [school name([college loop])] to calculate GPA?
| 1 0 to 4.0 |
| 2 0 to 5.0 |
| 3 0 to 10 |
| 4 0 to 100 |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-26419 | Section: Schooling |
Is [school name([college loop])] a public or private school?
YSCH-21100A | Section: Schooling |
Did you take any remedial math courses at [school name([college loop])]? A remedial math course helps you catch-up on math skills that students must have before beginning college-level work at your school. Remedial courses often do not earn college credit.
YSCH-21200A | Section: Schooling |
Did you take any remedial English or writing courses at [school name([college loop])]?
A remedial English or writing course helps you catch-up on reading and writing skills that students must have before beginning college-level work at your school. Remedial courses often do not earn college credit.
YSCH-26945 | Section: Schooling |
How many credits did you begin with at
[school name([college loop])]?
YSCH-26980 | Section: Schooling |
Is this school on... (READ EACH CATEGORY)?
| 1 A Semester system |
| 2 A Quarter system |
| 3 A Trimester system |
| 4 Other term system (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-27082 | Section: Schooling |
What is the grading scale used at this school?
| 1 0 to 4.0 |
| 2 0 to 5.0 |
| 3 0 to 10 |
| 4 0 to 100 |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-27388 | Section: Schooling |
How many total credits are required to graduate with the degree you [are/were] working towards at [school name([college loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: IF R'S SCHOOL DOES NOT COUNT CREDITS, R SHOULD REPORT THE NUMBER OF CLASSES.
YSCH-27439 | Section: Schooling |
[college loop]
COMMENT: Number of school in school loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-17900A
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YSCH-27490
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YSCH-27541
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YSCH-27592
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YSCH-27643
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YSCH-27694
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YSCH-27745
If Answer = 8 Then Go To YSCH-27796
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YSCH-27847
If Answer = 10 Then Go To YSCH-27898
YSCH-17900A | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-17900B | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27490 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27491 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27541 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27542 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27592 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27593 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27643 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27644 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27694 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27695 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27745 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI ([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27746 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27796 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27797 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27847 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27848 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-27898 | Section: Schooling |
Please list each [current term name([college loop])] you were enrolled in [school name([college loop])] since [NEWSCHOOL_START1DLI([college loop])~X]. (IF R WAS ENROLLED AT DLI, READ: Please begin with the term that was in progress at the time of the last interview.) Do not include any term that is currently in session.
YSCH-27899 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TERM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE TERM ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE TERM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YSCH-18900A | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES1*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-27949 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES2*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28000 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES3*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28051 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES4*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28102 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES5*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28153 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES6*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28204 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES7*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28255 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES8*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28306 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES9*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-28357 | Section: Schooling |
RECCOUNT([{*TERMNAMES10*}])
COMMENT: get the count of terms transferred out
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END
YSCH-20100-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: College terms enrolled in
YSCH-20400 | Section: Schooling |
What month and year did you start the [quarter/semester/trimester/other([loop])] term at [school name([college loop])]?
YSCH-20600 | Section: Schooling |
How many credits did you earn that [current term name([college loop])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NUMBER OF CREDITS PER TERM ...(Go To YSCH-20700) |
| 99 NOT YET COMPLETED TERM |
| 98 GRADES FOR THIS TERM NOT YET RECEIVED |
YSCH-20700 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CREDITS EARNED THAT
[current term name([college loop])].
YSCH-21800 | Section: Schooling |
Did your school/institution consider you a full-time or part-time student during this term?
YSCH-21900 | Section: Schooling |
For this term, what were the tuition and fees for a student who takes the same number of credits as you did without room and board?
YSCH-23800 | Section: Schooling |
Now I would like to ask you a few questions about how you financed your attendance at this school/institution this term.
YSCH-22004 | Section: Schooling |
[loop] == 1
COMMENT: This is 1st time through the term loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-22006
YSCH-22005 | Section: Schooling |
Have there been any changes in how you financed your attendance at this school/institution since last term?
YSCH-22006 | Section: Schooling |
Did you receive any financial assistance from parents, other relatives or friends while attending this school/institution during this term?
YSCH-25100 | Section: Schooling |
Please tell me which, if any, of these types of financial assistance you received while attending school/institution during this term.
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 1. Grants, tuition or fee waivers or reductions, and fellowships or scholarships |
| 2 2. A government subsidized or private loan |
| 3 3. College work study |
| 4 4. Employer assistance |
| 5 5. Other types of assistance including JTPA, Jobs or other government provided assistance |
| 0 NONE |
YSCH-22300-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([loop] >= [number of terms])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? College terms enrolled in
YSCH-22799 | Section: Schooling |
Alogether, how much debt have you borrowed in public or private student loans to attend
[school name([college loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YSCH-22799A | Section: Schooling |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YSCH-22799B
YSCH-22799A_000001 | Section: Schooling |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YSCH-22799A_000002 | Section: Schooling |
YSCH-22799B | Section: Schooling |
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
YSCH-22705 | Section: Schooling |
What is your cumulative grade point average at [school name([college loop])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NUMERIC GPA (e.g., 2.0, 3.5, 4.0) ...(Go To YSCH-22707) |
| 0 SELECT TO ENTER LETTER GPA (e.g., A, B-, D+) ...(Go To YSCH-22707A) |
| 2 NO GRADES RECEIVED AT THIS SCHOOL TO DATE |
YSCH-22707 | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE.
YSCH-22707A | Section: Schooling |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE.
| 1 A+ |
| 2 A |
| 3 A- |
| 4 B+ |
| 5 B |
| 6 B- |
| 7 C+ |
| 8 C |
| 9 C- |
| 10 D+ |
| 11 D |
| 12 D- |
| 13 F |
| 14 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-21299A | Section: Schooling |
What was your major?
INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY ASK -
What was your field of study that term?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MAJOR ...(Go To YSCH-21300A) |
| 0 NONE, NO MAJOR YET (DIDN'T/DON'T) HAVE TO DECLARE YET; (HADN'T/HAVEN'T DECIDED) |
YSCH-21300A | Section: Schooling |
(What was your major that [current term name([college loop])]?)
ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE
YSCH-21399A | Section: Schooling |
Did you have a second major?
INTERVIEWER: IF NO, SELECT "NO SECOND MAJOR".
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER SECOND MAJOR ...(Go To YSCH-21400A) |
| 98 NO SECOND MAJOR |
YSCH-21400A | Section: Schooling |
(Did you have a second major?)
ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE
YSCH-22900 | Section: Schooling |
My computer shows that you have accumulated [total credits([college loop])] credits towards graduation at [school name([college loop])].
Is that correct?
INTERVIEWER: IF R'S SCHOOL DOES NOT COUNT CREDITS, R SHOULD REPORT THE NUMBER OF CLASSES.
| 1 INFORMATION CORRECT ...(Go To YSCH-23060) |
| 2 NO, INFORMATION INCORRECT |
YSCH-23000 | Section: Schooling |
How many credits have you received so far at [school name([college loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: IF R'S SCHOOL DOES NOT COUNT CREDITS, R SHOULD REPORT THE NUMBER OF CLASSES.
YSCH-23060 | Section: Schooling |
([CUR_GRAD_CREDIT([college loop])] < 0) || ([CUR_FINALTOT_CREDIT([college loop])] < 0)
COMMENT: The total number of credits required to graduate or the total number of credits earned are refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-23200
YSCH-23100 | Section: Schooling |
[CUR_GRAD_CREDIT([college loop])] - [CUR_FINALTOT_CREDIT([college loop])]
COMMENT: calculate credits needed to graduate
If Answer >= -200 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YSCH-23200
YSCH-23200 | Section: Schooling |
Does this mean you need no more credits to get the degree you're working toward?
YSCH-23450 | Section: Schooling |
What diploma, degree, or certificate have you received from [school name([college loop])]?
| 1 Associate/Junior College or two-year associate degree (AA) |
| 2 Vocational or technical certificate |
| 3 Bachelor's degree (BA, BS or unspecified) |
| 4 Master's degree (MA, MBA, MS, MSW) |
| 5 Doctoral Degree (PhD) |
| 6 Professional Degree (MD, LLD, DDS, JD) |
| 7 No degree received ...(Go To YSCH-26600-LOOP-END) |
| 8 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YSCH-23460 | Section: Schooling |
What month and year did you receive this degree?
YSCH-6999 | Section: Schooling |
What [{COLLEGE_ISWAS}] your major field of study at [school name([college loop])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MAJOR |
| 0 NONE, NO MAJOR YET (DIDN'T/DON'T) HAVE TO DECLARE YET; (HADN'T/HAVEN'T DECIDED) |
YSCH-7000 | Section: Schooling |
(What [{COLLEGE_ISWAS}] your major field of study at [school name([college loop])]?)
ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE
YSCH-7075 | Section: Schooling |
[current school([college loop])] == 1
COMMENT: R is currently enrolled in grad school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSCH-7100
YSCH-7100 | Section: Schooling |
What month and year do you expect to complete this program?
YSCH-7150 | Section: Schooling |
What [{COLLEGE_WOULDBEWERE}] the tuition and fees for your courseload before any scholarships, tuition remission or financial aid?
YSCH-7200 | Section: Schooling |
What percent of your tuition bills [{COLLEGE_ISCURRENTLYWERE}] paid for through loans that you have taken out?
YSCH-7250 | Section: Schooling |
What percent of your tuition bills [{COLLEGE_ISCURRENTLYWERE}] paid for through fellowships, grants, scholarships or tuition remission?
YSCH-26600-LOOP-END | Section: Schooling |
UNTIL ([college loop] >= [number of schools])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Loop through colleges and universities
Default Next: | YEMP-9840R |
Lead-In: | YSCH-27337 [2:2], YSCH-27337 [7:7], YSCH-27337 [9:9], YSCH-18900A [-2:0], YSCH-27949 [-2:0], YSCH-28000 [-2:0], YSCH-28051 [-2:0], YSCH-28102 [-2:0], YSCH-28153 [-2:0], YSCH-28204 [-2:0], YSCH-28255 [-2:0], YSCH-28306 [-2:0], YSCH-28357 [-2:0], YSCH-23450 [7:7], YSCH-25144A [Default], YSCH-23100 [Default], YSCH-23200 [Default], YSCH-23460 [Default], YSCH-7250 [Default] |
YEMP-9840R | Section: Employment |
I would like to talk to you about any work you have done in the time since the date of your last interview, that is, since [{lintdate~X}].
Let's start by making a list of all jobs you've held since we last talked. Please include all jobs where you were working for a particular employer (including working in a family business) as well as jobs where you were self-employed.
IF NEEDED: Jobs as an employee include all jobs where you have an ongoing relationship with one employer - let's say in a store, factory, or office. Self-employed jobs are where you own your own business (for example, a lawn service) or where you do the same type of task for many different people (designing web sites, for instance). In self-employed jobs, you are your own boss. I'll first ask you about any jobs you reported having the last time we talked, and then we'll talk about new jobs you've held since that time. I will be asking you different dates during this section.
YEMP-9850-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: ALTERNANT BEGIN LOOPS TO UPDATE/VERIFY EMPLOYERS FROM DLI
YEMP-9860 | Section: Employment |
[age at date of last interview] < 14
COMMENT: R was less than 14 at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899PZJ-LOOP-END
YEMP-9870 | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])])
COMMENT: there is a DLI employer to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9870A
YEMP-9870A | Section: Employment |
[this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] != ""
COMMENT: there is a DLI employer to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899BX
YEMP-9899BX | Section: Employment |
[alternant loop to update/verify dli employers] == 1
COMMENT: this is 1st time through loop to check DLI employers
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899D
YEMP-9899C | Section: Employment |
Now we would like to ask you about jobs you had on [{lintdate~X}].
YEMP-9899D | Section: Employment |
On [{lintdate~X}], you were (working/also working) [as/for] [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS HE/SHE DID NOT WORK FOR EMPLOYER AT DLI |
| 3 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS EMPLOYER NAME INCORRECT |
YEMP-9899E | Section: Employment |
[employer from date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]
COMMENT: set up appropriate branching for YEMP-9899D, if DLI employers were correct
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899G
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-9899F
YEMP-9899F | Section: Employment |
What was the correct name for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
(ENTER EMPLOYER NAME)
YEMP-9880 | Section: Employment |
My computer shows that you did NOT have any (OTHER) paid employment or paid/unpaid employment in a family business on [{lintdate~X}]. Is that correct?
YEMP-9890 | Section: Employment |
Let me get some information about jobs you held at that time that are not listed on my computer.
YEMP-9890A | Section: Employment |
(Besides the employers we have already talked about) for whom were you (also) working on [{LINTDATE~X}]?
YEMP-9899BW | Section: Employment |
When did you first start working for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
(ENTER DATE)
YEMP-9899G | Section: Employment |
Sometimes businesses change names, maybe because they change ownership or for marketing purposes.
Are you currently working (as/for) [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])], under this business name or a new business name?
YEMP-9899GB | Section: Employment |
What is the new name for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
YEMP-9899H | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS RESPONDENT ON LEAVE?
YEMP-9899I | Section: Employment |
PROBE: DOES R RECEIVE WAGES FROM EMPLOYER FOR TIME NOT WORKING THERE?
YEMP-9899J | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS THE RESPONDENT CURRENTLY ON LAYOFF?
YEMP-9899K | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS THERE A COMMITMENT ON THE EMPLOYER'S PART AND RESPONDENT'S PART TO RETURN TO WORK IN THE FUTURE?
YEMP-9899KB | Section: Employment |
[no (other) employers at date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]==0
COMMENT: This is a newly reported DLI job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899PDD
YEMP-9899M | Section: Employment |
When did you last stop working for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DATE ...(Go To YEMP-9899N) |
| 2 R DENIES EVER WORKING FOR THIS EMPLOYER |
YEMP-9899N | Section: Employment |
[employer from date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] == 0
COMMENT: This employer was incorrectly listed as a DLI employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899O
YEMP-9899O | Section: Employment |
When did you last stop working for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
(ENTER DATE)
YEMP-9899P | Section: Employment |
When did you last stop working for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]?
(ENTER DATE)
YEMP-9899PDD | Section: Employment |
[no (other) employers at date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])]==0
COMMENT: This is a newly reported DLI job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9890B
YEMP-9890B | Section: Employment |
On this job, [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you serving in a branch of the military, for example, the army, air force, the marines, or the navy?
(INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF THE RESPONDENT [{tempoldname_is_waslc}] SERVING IN EITHER THE ACTIVE SERVICE OR IN A RESERVE UNIT, PLEASE CODE AS YES. HOWEVER, IF THE R IS WORKING IN A CIVILIAN POSITION WITHIN THE MILITARY, PLEASE CODE AS NO.)
YEMP-9890C | Section: Employment |
On this job with [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])], [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you self-employed?
YEMP-9890D | Section: Employment |
On this job, [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you an independent contractor, independent consultant, or freelancer? That is, someone who [{tempoldname_obtains_obtainedlc}] customers on [his/her] own to provide a product or service.
YEMP-9890E | Section: Employment |
On this job, [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you paid by a temporary help agency that [{tempoldname_assigns_assignedlc}] you to assist other employers?
YEMP-9890F | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
For the purpose of this survey, we consider the temporary help agency to be a single employer. Until otherwise instructed, please answer all questions about this job based on your experience with the temporary help agency and not a specific client or assignment.
[{tempoldname_Is_Was}] [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] the name of the temporary help agency?
YEMP-9890G | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
Some people are called on-call workers. They are called to work only when they are needed, although they can be scheduled to work for several days or weeks in a row. Some examples of on-call workers are substitute teachers and construction workers.
On this job, [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you an on-call worker?
YEMP-9890H | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
Some companies provide employees or their services to other companies under contract. A few examples of services that can be provided under contract include private security services, landscaping, or computer programming.
On this job, [{tempoldname_do_didlc}] you work for a company that [{tempoldname_provides_providedlc}] your services to other companies under contract?
YEMP-9890I | Section: Employment |
[{tempoldname_Are_Were}] you assigned to more than one customer at a time?
YEMP-9890J | Section: Employment |
[{tempoldname_Do_Did}] you usually work at the customer's worksite?
YEMP-9890P | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY:) Some on-call workers, such as doctors, nurses and some managers, have to work regularly scheduled hours, but in addition must work other hours when called. Other on-call workers, such as substitute teachers, work only when they are called. Which type of on-call worker [{tempoldname_are_werelc}] you?
| 1 Work regular hours but must be available to work when called ...(Go To YEMP-9890V) |
| 2 Only work when called |
YEMP-9890Q | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY:) For the purpose of this survey, we consider an organization that lists you as an on-call worker to be a single employer. Until otherwise instructed, please answer all questions about this job based on your experiences with the on-call organization and not a specific client or assignment.
[{TEMPOLDname_Is_Was}] [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] the name of the organization where you are registered as an on-call worker?
YEMP-9890S | Section: Employment |
Please tell me the name of the [{temp_oncalltext}].
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF NECESSARY FOR ON-CALL ONLY WORKERS): Please report separately each organization you are registered with as an on-call worker.
YEMP-9890T | Section: Employment |
Is [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] either the name of your business or a brief description of the job or type of work that you [{tempoldname_do_didlc}]?
YEMP-9890U | Section: Employment |
Please give me the name of your business, or a brief description of the type of work you
[{tempoldname_do_didlc}] in this job.
(INTERVIEWER: IF BUSINESS HAS A NAME, ENTER THAT NAME. OTHERWISE, ENTER SHORT DESCRIPTION OF JOB ACTIVITIES/OCCUPATION. THIS DESCRIPTION WILL BE USED AS THE NAME OF THIS JOB IN SUBSEQUENT QUESTIONS. SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE: "FREELANCE WRITER", "CLEANING HOUSES", " CONSULTING DESIGNER", OR "LANDSCAPING AND YARD WORK".)
YEMP-9890V | Section: Employment |
[{tempoldname_Is_Was}] the person who [supervises/supervised] you for [this employer([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] employed by the same company or organization as you?
YEMP-9890Y | Section: Employment |
Well, this job does not seem to fit the usual patterns we deal with. Could you briefly describe the sort of working arrangement you [have/had] in terms of who [{tempoldname_owns_ownedlc}] the business, your relationship with that business, who [supervises/supervised] you and [{tempoldname_assigns_assignedlc}] work and who [{tempoldname_pays_paidlc}] you?
YEMP-9899PF | Section: Employment |
[employer from date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] == 0
COMMENT: This employer was incorrectly listed as a DLI employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899PN
YEMP-9899PN | Section: Employment |
([no (other) employers at date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] ==1) ||
([enter employer name([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] ==2)
COMMENT: All DLI employers have been verified, no more to be added that were missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899PZJ-LOOP-END
YEMP-9899PZJ-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL (([age at date of last interview] < 14) || ([no (other) employers at date of last interview([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] ==1) || ([enter employer name([alternant loop to update/verify dli employers])] ==2))
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Update/verify info on altDLI employers
Default Next: | YEMP-9899R-LOOP-BEGIN |
Lead-In: | YEMP-9860 [1:1], YEMP-9880 [1:1], YEMP-9890 [2:2], YEMP-9890B [1:1], YEMP-9890F [1:1], YEMP-9890Q [1:1], YEMP-9890T [1:1], YEMP-9890V [1:1], YEMP-9899PN [1:1], YEMP-9899KB [Default], YEMP-9890S [Default], YEMP-9890U [Default], YEMP-9890Y [Default], YEMP-9899PF [Default], YEMP-9899PN [Default] |
YEMP-9899R-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
YEMP-9899S | Section: Employment |
[employment roster loop] == 1
COMMENT: This is the 1st time through the loop
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899W
YEMP-9899T | Section: Employment |
[number of employers] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one DLI employer on the roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899U
YEMP-9899U | Section: Employment |
Besides your employment [as/with] (READ NAMES OF [{yemp1_employers_jobnames}] WORKED FOR AT LAST INTERVIEW)...
YEMP-9899V | Section: Employment |
...since [the date of your last interview/your 14th birthday], [{onjobsdate~X}], have you done ANY OTHER WORK AT ALL for which you were paid or in a family business whether or not you were paid?
YEMP-9899W | Section: Employment |
Since [the date of your last interview/your 14th birthday], that is since [{onjobsdate~X}], have you done ANY OTHER WORK AT ALL for which you were paid or in a family business whether or not you were paid?
YEMP-9899WDA | Section: Employment |
(Besides the employers we have already talked about) for whom have you (also) worked since [{LINTDATE~X}]?
YEMP-9899ZH | Section: Employment |
[age at date of last interview] < 14
COMMENT: R was <14 at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZT
YEMP-9899ZI | Section: Employment |
[employment roster loop] ==1
COMMENT: This is the 1st time through this loop
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZL
YEMP-9899ZJ | Section: Employment |
[number of employers prior to last interview] > 0
COMMENT: There are PDLI employers on the roster
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZTA
YEMP-9899ZL | Section: Employment |
Have you ever worked for [this employer([employment roster loop])] before?
YEMP-9899ZM | Section: Employment |
Is this job listed in this roster? (READ NAMES OF EMPLOYERS FROM ROSTER LISTED BELOW.)
(INTERVIEWER: IF EMPLOYER IS LISTED ON ROSTER, SELECT NAME ON ROSTER AND CLICK ON <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED TO NEXT SCREEN. GO TO NEXT SCREEN TO ENTER RESPONSE ON NEXT SCREEN. IF EMPLOYER NOT LISTED, CLICK ON <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>, AND ENTER <NO> ON NEXT SCREEN.)
YEMP-9899ZN | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: WAS [this employer([employment roster loop])] LISTED ON THE ROSTER OF EMPLOYERS PREVIOUS TO DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW IN PREVIOUS SCREEN?)
YEMP-9899ZNA | Section: Employment |
[job is on the pdli roster([employment roster loop])] > 0
COMMENT: R selected a PDLI job off of the roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZT
YEMP-9899ZP | Section: Employment |
Prior to [{lintdate~X}], when did you first start working for [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR ON THIS SCREEN. PLEASE REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.
YEMP-9899ZS | Section: Employment |
Prior to [{lintdate~X}], when did you last stop working for [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR ON THIS SCREEN. PLEASE REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.
YEMP-9899ZT | Section: Employment |
Since [{lintdate~X}], when did you resume working [as/for] [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR ON THIS SCREEN. PLEASE REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.
YEMP-9899ZTA | Section: Employment |
When did you first start working for [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
(ENTER DATE)
INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.
YEMP-9899ZU | Section: Employment |
Are you currently working for [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R IS UNDECIDED, CONTINUE WITH PROBING QUESTION BY SELECTING "DON'T KNOW.")
YEMP-9899ZV | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS RESPONDENT ON LEAVE?
YEMP-9899ZW | Section: Employment |
PROBE: DOES R RECEIVE WAGES FROM EMPLOYER FOR TIME NOT WORKING THERE?
YEMP-9899ZX | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS THE RESPONDENT CURRENTLY ON LAYOFF?
YEMP-9899ZY | Section: Employment |
PROBE: IS THERE A COMMITMENT ON THE EMPLOYER'S PART AND RESPONDENT'S PART TO RETURN TO WORK IN THE FUTURE?
YEMP-9899ZZAF | Section: Employment |
When did you last stop working for [this employer([employment roster loop])]?
(ENTER DATE)
(INTERVIEWER: R IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING FOR [this employer([employment roster loop])].)
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
YEMP-9899WDU | Section: Employment |
On this job, [are/were] you serving in a branch of the military, for example, the army, air force, the marines, or the navy?
(INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF THE RESPONDENT [is/was] SERVING IN EITHER THE ACTIVE SERVICE OR IN A RESERVE UNIT, PLEASE CODE AS YES. HOWEVER, IF THE R IS WORKING IN A CIVILIAN POSITION WITHIN THE MILITARY, PLEASE CODE AS NO.)
YEMP-9899WDV | Section: Employment |
On this job with [this employer([employment roster loop])], [are/were] you self-employed?
YEMP-9899WDW | Section: Employment |
On this job, [are/were] you an independent contractor, independent consultant, or freelancer? That is, someone who [obtains/obtained]
customers on [his/her] own to provide a product or service.
YEMP-9899WDX | Section: Employment |
On this job, [are/were] you paid by a temporary help agency that [assigns/assigned] you to assist other employers?
YEMP-9899WDY | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
For the purpose of this survey, we consider the temporary help agency to be a single employer. Until otherwise instructed, please answer all questions about this job based on your experience with the temporary help agency and not a specific client or assignment.
[Is/Was] [this employer([employment roster loop])] the name of the temporary help agency?
YEMP-9899WDZ | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
Some people are called on-call workers. They are called to work only when they are needed, although they can be scheduled to work for several days or weeks in a row. Some examples of on-call workers are substitute teachers and construction workers.
On this job, [are/were] you an on-call worker?
YEMP-9899WEA | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY)
Some companies provide employees or their services to other companies under contract. A few examples of services that can be provided under contract include private security services, landscaping, or computer programming.
On this job, [do/did] you work for a company that [provides/provided] your services to other companies under contract?
YEMP-9899WEB | Section: Employment |
[Are/Were] you assigned to more than one customer at a time?
YEMP-9899WEC | Section: Employment |
[Do/Did] you usually work at the customer's worksite?
YEMP-9899WEI | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY:)
Some on-call workers, such as doctors, nurses and some managers, have to work regularly scheduled hours, but in addition must work other hours when called. Other on-call workers, such as substitute teachers, work only when they are called.
Which type of on-call worker [are/were] you?
| 1 Work regular hours but must be available to work when called ...(Go To YEMP-9899WEV) |
| 2 Only work when called |
YEMP-9899WEJ | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY:) For the purpose of this survey, we consider an organization that lists you as an on-call worker to be a single employer. Until otherwise instructed, please answer all questions about this job based on your experiences with the on-call organization and not a specific client or assignment.
[Is/Was] [this employer([employment roster loop])] the name of the organization where you are registered as an on-call worker?
YEMP-9899WEL | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF FIRST TIME OR IF NECESSARY:) For the purpose of this survey, we consider a company that contracts client services to be a single employer. Until otherwise instructed, please answer all questions about this job based on your experience with the organization that contracts out your services and not a specific client or assignment.
[Is/Was] [this employer([employment roster loop])] the name of the company that [contracts/contracted] out your services to other companies?
YEMP-9899WEO | Section: Employment |
Please tell me the name of the [{temp_oncalltext}].
(INTERVIEWER: READ IF NECESSARY FOR ON-CALL ONLY WORKERS): Please report separately each organization you are registered with as an on-call worker.
YEMP-9899WER | Section: Employment |
Is [this employer([employment roster loop])] either the name of your business or a brief description of the job or type of work that you [do/did]?
YEMP-9899WES | Section: Employment |
Please give me the name of your business, or a brief description of the type of work you
[do/did] in this job.
(INTERVIEWER: IF BUSINESS HAS A NAME, ENTER THAT NAME. OTHERWISE, ENTER SHORT DESCRIPTION OF JOB ACTIVITIES/OCCUPATION. THIS DESCRIPTION WILL BE USED AS THE NAME OF THIS JOB IN SUBSEQUENT QUESTIONS. SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE: "FREELANCE WRITER", "CLEANING HOUSES", "CONSULTING DESIGNER", OR "LANDSCAPING AND YARD WORK".)
YEMP-9899WEV | Section: Employment |
[Is/Was] the person who [supervises/supervised] you for [this employer([employment roster loop])] employed by the same company or organization as you?
YEMP-9899WEY | Section: Employment |
Well, this job does not seem to fit the usual patterns we deal with. Could you briefly describe the sort of working arrangement you [have/had] in terms of who [owns/owned] the business, your relationship with that business, who [supervises/supervised] you and [assigns/assigned] work and who [pays/paid] you?
YEMP-9899ZZBZV | Section: Employment |
([any other employers([employment roster loop])] ==0) || ([enter employer name([employment roster loop])] ==2)
COMMENT: R reported no (more) new employers
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZZC
YEMP-9899ZZC | Section: Employment |
[number of gaps] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one gap between jobs
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZZD
YEMP-9899ZZD | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: ASK RESPONDENT:)
Was there some other employment that you forgot to tell me about?
YEMP-9899ZZE | Section: Employment |
(([R has attended a school-to-work program(6)] == 1) && ([R was paid for school-to-work program] == 1)) || (([school to work program] == 6) && ([R was paid for school-to-work program] == 1))
COMMENT: R reported paid internship in schooling section
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZZG-LOOP-END
YEMP-9899ZZF | Section: Employment |
For which employer did you serve your internship?
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT LINE WITH NAME OF EMPLOYER INDICATED BY RESPONDENT AND PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
IF EMPLOYER FOR INTERNSHIP IS NOT ON EMPLOYER ROSTER, PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO GO TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)
YEMP-9899ZZFH | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: WAS EMPLOYER FOR INTERNSHIP ON THE EMPLOYER ROSTER?
YEMP-9899ZZG-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([end of new employer loop([employment roster loop])]==1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? New employer information and verification from the roster
Default Next: | YEMP-9899ZZH |
Lead-In: | YEMP-9899WDU [1:1], YEMP-9899WDY [1:1], YEMP-9899WEJ [1:1], YEMP-9899WEL [1:1], YEMP-9899WER [1:1], YEMP-9899WEV [1:1], YEMP-9899ZZD [1:1], YEMP-9899ZZE [0:0], YEMP-9899ZZFH [1:1], YEMP-9899WEO [Default], YEMP-9899WES [Default], YEMP-9899WEY [Default], YEMP-9899ZZBZV [Default], YEMP-9899ZZFH [Default] |
YEMP-9899ZZH | Section: Employment |
RECCOUNT ([{*TYEMP*}])
COMMENT: there is at least one employer on the employment roster
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZZJ
YEMP-9899ZZHC | Section: Employment |
RECCOUNT ([{*TYEMP*}])
COMMENT: get rid of blank roster lines
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-9899ZZJ
YEMP-9899ZZI | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: BELOW IS YOUR CORRECTED EMPLOYER ROSTER. PLEASE VERIFY.
IF AN EMPLOYER NAME IS INCORRECT, PLEASE SELECT THE 'MODIFY ROW' OPTION TO UPDATE IT. IF DUPLICATE EMPLOYERS ARE LISTED, PLEASE ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SCREEN AND THEN DELETE BY SELECTING 'DELETE ROW' NEXT TO THE EMPLOYER NAME.
PLEASE NOTE: IF RESPONDENT IS CURRENTLY WORKING FOR EMPLOYER, THE STOPDATE WILL BE THE CURRENT DATE OF INTERVIEW.
IF ROSTER IS CORRECT, PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.)
YEMP-9899ZZIB | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: IF THERE ARE ANY JOBS THAT SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE JOB. IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YEMP-9899ZZJ | Section: Employment |
READ TO RESPONDENT: You have reported no jobs since [{onjobsdate~X}]. Is that correct?
INTERVIEWER: IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONTINUE UNTIL THE RESPONDENT CONFIRMS REPORTS OF EMPLOYERS SINCE [{onjobsdate~X}]. IF RESPONSE IS "NO", RETURN TO QUESTION "YEMP-9899W.01" AND ENTER EMPLOYERS.
IF RESPONSE IS "YES", PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO CONTINUE.
YEMP-10400 | Section: Employment |
[number of employers] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one employer to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-10500-LOOP-BEGIN
YEMP-10500-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Employer supplements
YEMP-10501 | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([employer name([(loop)])])
COMMENT: This is a valid employer name to enter in this employer supplement
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-107500-LOOP-END
YEMP-10600 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: NOW ENTERING EMPLOYER SUPPLEMENT #[(loop)].
YEMP-14100 | Section: Employment |
Now I'd like to ask a few questions about your employment [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])].
YEMP-14302 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_dliflag([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This is an on-going DLI employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-55601
YEMP-14304 | Section: Employment |
DIFFAGE ([job stopdate([(loop)])], [date R turns 16 years old], "DAY") > -1
COMMENT: The stopdate is >= R's 16th birthdate
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-36400
YEMP-14304A | Section: Employment |
([yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] ==1)
COMMENT: This is a self-employed job--don't ask class of worker
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-36400
YEMP-58500 | Section: Employment |
[As/At] [employer name([(loop)])] [are/were] you employed by government, by a PRIVATE company, a non-profit organization or [are/were] you working WITHOUT pay in a family business or farm or [are/were] you a member of the Armed Forces?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE MILITARY JOBS, SUCH AS ARMY, UNDER MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES)
| 1 GOVERNMENT, NOT A MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES ...(Go To YEMP-36400) |
| 2 PRIVATE FOR PROFIT COMPANY |
| 3 NON-PROFT ORGANIZATION (INCLUDING TAX EXEMPT AND CHARITABLE) |
| 4 WORKING WITHOUT PAY IN A FAMILY BUSINESS OR FARM ...(Go To YEMP-36400) |
| 5 MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES ...(Go To YEMP-58800) |
YEMP-58800 | Section: Employment |
Which branch of the Armed Forces [are/were] you sworn into?
INTERVIEWER: PROBE WHETHER R IS IN REGULAR SERVICE, RESERVES OR NATIONAL GUARD.
| 1 Army |
| 5 Army Reserves |
| 10 Army National Guard |
| 2 Navy |
| 6 Navy Reserves |
| 3 Air Force |
| 7 Air Force Reserves |
| 9 Air National Guard |
| 4 Marine Corps |
| 8 Marine Corps Reserves |
| 11 Coast Guard |
| 12 Coast Guard Reserves |
| 13 Other (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-59100 | Section: Employment |
What was your pay grade when you entered the [yemp_milbranch([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER LETTER, THEN NUMBER.)
YEMP-59200 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] pay grade [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-59300 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_milcode([(loop)])]
COMMENT: SKIP TO APPROPRIATE QUESTION BASED ON BRANCH OF MILITARY IN WHICH R ENLISTED.
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-59500
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-59600
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-59500
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-59600
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-59600
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-59500
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-59500
YEMP-59400 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Military Occupational Specialty [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-59500 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Rating [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-59600 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Air Force Specialty Code [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-14305 | Section: Employment |
[job current status([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R is currently working for employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-107500-LOOP-END
YEMP-14306 | Section: Employment |
Did you leave the [yemp_milbranch([(loop)])] at the end of your term of service or before the end of your term of service?
| 1 LEFT AT END |
| 2 R CURRENTLY WORKING FOR EMPLOYER |
| 3 LEFT BEFORE THE END |
YEMP-36400 | Section: Employment |
ISVAREMPTY ([job industry([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Industry for DLI employer is not present
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-36500
YEMP-36500 | Section: Employment |
ISVAREMPTY ([job occupation 1([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Occupation for DLI employer is present
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-36600
YEMP-36600 | Section: Employment |
When you started working [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] again, had the usual activities and duties of your [{job_assignment}] changed since you had last worked this job?
YEMP-36700 | Section: Employment |
The last time you worked [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] , you were reported as [job occupation 1([(loop)])] and your usual activities were [job occupation 2([(loop)])] [yemp_occ3([(loop)])].
Is this an accurate description of your [{job_assignment}] [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] when you started to work this job again?
YEMP-36802 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_repeatjob([(loop)])] ==1
COMMENT: this is a repeat job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-19100
YEMP-37200 | Section: Employment |
What kind of business or industry [{yemp_wereyou_empname}] in when you first started working this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}]? (For example, hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank.)
(READ IF NECESSARY:) What did [you/they] make or do on this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}]?
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-37500
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-37500
YEMP-37300 | Section: Employment |
(ASK IF NECESSARY:) When you first started working there, [were you/was this business or organization] mainly manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, or something else?
| 1 MANUFACTURING |
| 2 RETAIL TRADE |
| 3 WHOLESALE TRADE |
| 4 SOMETHING ELSE |
YEMP-37500 | Section: Employment |
When you started working [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], what kind of work did you do? That is, what was your occupation? (For example: plumber, typist, farmer..)
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
YEMP-37700 | Section: Employment |
What were your usual activities or duties at this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}]? (For example: type, keep account books, file, sell cars, operate printing press, lay brick ... )
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
YEMP-19100 | Section: Employment |
Now, we would like to ask you a few questions concerning your working hours and earnings when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])].
YEMP-19200 | Section: Employment |
Thinking about when you first [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], what is the easiest way for you to report your total earnings BEFORE taxes or other deductions: hourly, weekly, annually, or on some other basis? (READ IF NECESSARY:) We use this information to compare the amount that people earn in different types of jobs.
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-19220) |
YEMP-19220 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-19200([(loop)])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-19400 | Section: Employment |
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]
COMMENT: TRANSLATE NUMERIC TIME UNIT FOR PAYRATE CODE AND JUMP TO SET SOFT MIN AND MAX WAGE LIMITS ON THAT BASIS.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 8 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-34402
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-20700
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-20700
YEMP-20700 | Section: Employment |
Did you usually receive overtime pay, tips, commissions, bonuses or incentive pay when you first [started/resumed working] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
Default Next: | YEMP-22700 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-19400 [1:1], YEMP-19400 [2:2], YEMP-19400 [3:3], YEMP-19400 [4:4], YEMP-19400 [5:5], YEMP-19400 [6:6], YEMP-19400 [7:7], YEMP-19400 [8:8], YEMP-19400 [12:12], YEMP-19400 [13:13], YEMP-19400 [Default] |
YEMP-21200 | Section: Employment |
Which of the forms of compensation on this list did you receive?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Overtime pay |
| 2 Tips |
| 3 Commissions |
| 4 Bonuses |
| 5 Incentive Pay |
| 6 Other |
YEMP-22700 | Section: Employment |
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]
COMMENT: BRANCH ACCORDING TO THE TIME UNIT FOR RATE OF PAY R REPORTED.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22800
YEMP-22800 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-20700([(loop)])]== 1
COMMENT: R received overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22900
YEMP-22900 | Section: Employment |
EXCLUDING overtime pay, tips and commissions, what was your hourly rate of pay when you first [started/resumed working] on this job?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-23200
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23000 | Section: Employment |
What was your hourly rate of pay, when you first [started/resumed working] on this job?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-23200
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23100 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported hourly wage is within acceptable range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23200 | Section: Employment |
What is your best estimate of your hourly rate of pay when you first [started/resumed working] this job?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23201 | Section: Employment |
[payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])]
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 1 Then Go To YEMP-23300
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 1 Then Go To YEMP-23800
YEMP-23300 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported hourly wage is within accepted range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23400 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] != 99999.00) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] >= 1.00)
COMMENT: R gave a payrate without saying s/he did not know what their payrate was
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-23800
YEMP-23600 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] != 99999.00) && ([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] >= 1.00)
COMMENT: R gave a payrate without saying s/he did not know what their payrate was
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-23800
YEMP-23800 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
EARNINGS RECORDED AS:
$[(amount)([(loop)])] HOURLY
IS THIS ENTRY CORRECT?
YEMP-23900 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
INCORRECT ENTRY IS RECORDED AS:
$[(amount)([(loop)])] HOURLY
ENTER CORRECT AMOUNT:
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-23901
YEMP-23901 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many hours did you usually work per week at this rate?
YEMP-24405 | Section: Employment |
[any other compensation([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: R has reported any other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-24500
YEMP-24500 | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-21200([(loop)])],1)
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-24501
YEMP-24501 | Section: Employment |
You said that when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] you received overtime. In a normal week, how many hours did you work overtime for pay?
YEMP-24502 | Section: Employment |
What was your rate of overtime pay when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: CATEGORIES 1 THROUGH 8 ARE TIME UNITS. IF R's ANSWER IS ONE OF THOSE CATEGORIES, ENTER THE TIME UNIT BELOW. THEN PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-24502A) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-24502A | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-24502([(loop)])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-24502D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24502([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported a rate of overtime pay
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-24515-LOOP-BEGIN
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 11 Then Go To YEMP-24512
YEMP-24512 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24502([(loop)])]==10
COMMENT: Overtime rate was time and a half
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-36210
YEMP-24513B | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24502([(loop)])]==11
COMMENT: Was overtime rate double time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-36210
YEMP-24514 | Section: Employment |
(About how much did you get paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: OVERTIME RATE SHOULD BE HIGHER THAN BASE RATE. PLEASE ENTER THE FULL RATE FOR OVERTIME WORK, NOT JUST THE ADDITIONAL PREMIUM FOR OVERTIME.)
YEMP-24514A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-24502([(loop)])] == 12) || ([YEMP-24502([(loop)])] == 13)
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-24514AAB
YEMP-24514AAB | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-24514AABB | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-24514AABD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24514Aab([(loop)])] == 3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-24514B
YEMP-24514AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24502([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-24514B
YEMP-24514B | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week did you usually work overtime at this rate?
YEMP-24515-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Overtime rates
YEMP-24517 | Section: Employment |
What is the [first/second/next] amount that you got paid for your overtime?
(INTERVIEWER: CATEGORIES 1 THROUGH 8 ARE TIME UNITS. IF R's ANSWER IS ONE OF THOSE CATEGORIES, ENTER THE TIME UNIT BELOW. THEN PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-24518) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-24518 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-24517([(loop)]:[first/second])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-24521 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24517([(loop)]:[first/second])]
COMMENT: R reported multi-overtime rates
If Answer = 10 Then Go To YEMP-26800
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-26800
YEMP-25501 | Section: Employment |
(What is the [first/second/next] amount that you got paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-26800 | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many hours did you work overtime for this amount of pay?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-26801 | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-24517([(loop)]:[first/second])]==12) || ([YEMP-24517([(loop)]:[first/second])]==13)
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-26803
YEMP-26803 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-26803B | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-26803D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-26803([(loop)]:[first/second])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-26808
YEMP-26804 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-24517([(loop)]:[first/second])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-26808
YEMP-26808 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week did you usually work overtime at this rate?
YEMP-26810-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([first/second] == 2)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Overtime rates
YEMP-33300 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-20700([(loop)])] ==1
COMMENT: R received overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-33500
YEMP-33400 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], what were your [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-33600
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-34401
YEMP-33500 | Section: Employment |
Excluding overtime pay, tips and commissions, when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], what were your [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-33600
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-34401
YEMP-33600 | Section: Employment |
What is your best estimate of your usual [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-34401
YEMP-33700 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported wage is within accepted range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34401
YEMP-33800 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported wage is within accepted range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34401
YEMP-33900 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] != 999999.00) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] >= 1.00)
COMMENT: R gave a payrate without saying s/he did not now what their payrate was
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34300
YEMP-34100 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] != 999999.00) && ([payrate_dk1sli([(loop)])] >= 1.00)
COMMENT: R gave a payrate without saying s/he did not now what their payrate was
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34300
YEMP-34300 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
EARNINGS RECORDED AS: $[(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
IS ENTRY CORRECT?
YEMP-34400 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
INCORRECT ENTRY IS RECORDED AS: $[(amount)([(loop)])]
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
ENTER CORRECT AMOUNT:
YEMP-34401 | Section: Employment |
[R reported overtime([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34402A
YEMP-34402 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working] how many hours did you work [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] in a normal week? Please include all hours you worked whether at your normal work site, at home, or in some other location.
YEMP-34402AA | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-19200([(loop)])]
COMMENT: Check rate of pay
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-34402AB
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-37701
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 13 Then Go To YEMP-34402AAB
YEMP-34402AAB | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-34402AAD | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34402AAF | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34402Aab([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34402AB
YEMP-34402AB | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how many days did you work [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] in a normal week? Please include all days you worked whether at your normal work site, at home, or in some other location.
YEMP-34402A | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-20700([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT:
R received overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34402B
YEMP-34402B | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-21200([(loop)])],1)
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34403
YEMP-34403 | Section: Employment |
You said that you received overtime pay when you first [started/resumed] working on this job. In a normal week, how many hours did you work overtime for pay?
YEMP-34403E | Section: Employment |
[(number)([(loop)])] == 0
COMMENT: R reported all overtime hours = 0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34429
YEMP-34404 | Section: Employment |
What was your rate of overtime pay when you first [started/resumed working] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-34404A) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE RATE) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-34404A | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-34404([(loop)])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-34404D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34404([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported a rate of overtime pay
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-34414-LOOP-BEGIN
YEMP-34413C | Section: Employment |
(About how much did you get paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34413CA | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-34404([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-34404([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: Overtime payrate was per item or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34413CC
YEMP-34413CC | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-34413CD | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34413CF | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34413CC([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34413D
YEMP-34413D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34404([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime payrate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34413E
YEMP-34413E | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week did you usually work overtime at this rate?
YEMP-34414-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Multiple overtime rates
YEMP-34416 | Section: Employment |
What is the [first/second/next] amount that you got paid for your overtime?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-34416A) |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE RATE) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-34416A | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-34416([(loop)]:[first/second])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-34425 | Section: Employment |
(What is the [first/second/next] amount that you got paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34426 | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many hours did you work overtime for this amount of pay?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34426A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-34416([(loop)]:[first/second])]==12) || ([YEMP-34416([(loop)]:[first/second])]==13)
COMMENT: Overtime rate was per item or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34426AB
YEMP-34426AB | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-34426ABB | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-34426ABD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34426Ab([(loop)]:[first/second])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34426AC
YEMP-34426AC | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-34416([(loop)]:[first/second])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34426B
YEMP-34426B | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week did you usually work overtime at this rate?
YEMP-34427-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([first/second]==2)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Multiple overtime rates
YEMP-34428 | Section: Employment |
Excluding those hours for which you got paid overtime, how many hours per week did you work [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]? Please include all hours you worked whether at your normal work site, at home or in some other location.
YEMP-34429 | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]==2)
COMMENT: Payrate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34429A
YEMP-34429A | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]==2) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:1)]==2) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:2)]==2)
COMMENT: overtime rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-34430
YEMP-34430 | Section: Employment |
Excluding those days for which you got paid overtime, how many days each week did you work [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]? Again, please include all days you worked whether at your normal work site at home or in some other location.
YEMP-35500 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-19200([(loop)])] == 6
COMMENT: R reported payrate as annual
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-35600
YEMP-35600 | Section: Employment |
When you [started/resumed working] [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], how many weeks a year did you get paid for?
YEMP-35700 | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == 7) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == -2) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == -1)
COMMENT: R reported "other," refused, or don't know for time unit of payrate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-35800
YEMP-35800 | Section: Employment |
Were you PAID AT AN HOURLY RATE when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-35900 | Section: Employment |
Even though you told me it is easier to report your earnings [paytimen1slitxt([(loop)])], were you PAID AT AN HOURLY RATE when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-36000 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-20700([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime, tips, bonuses, commissions or incentive pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-36100
YEMP-36100 | Section: Employment |
EXCLUDING overtime pay, tips and commissions, what was your hourly rate of pay when you first [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF MORE THAN $30.00 OR LESS THAN $1.00, PLEASE VERIFY AMOUNT.)
YEMP-36200 | Section: Employment |
What was your hourly rate of pay when you [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF MORE THAN $30.00 OR LESS THAN $1.00, PLEASE VERIFY AMOUNT.)
YEMP-36210 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-20700([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime, tips, bonuses, commissions or incentive pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-21300-LOOP-BEGIN
Default Next: | YEMP-37701 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-24512 [1:1], YEMP-24513B [1:1], YEMP-24500 [Default], YEMP-24514AABD [Default], YEMP-24514AB [Default], YEMP-24514B [Default], YEMP-26810-LOOP-END [Default], YEMP-35800 [Default], YEMP-35900 [Default], YEMP-36100 [Default], YEMP-36200 [Default] |
YEMP-21300-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Forms of compensation
YEMP-21400 | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-21200([(loop)])],[overtime])
COMMENT: Verify loop number corresponds to the type of compensation chosen in YEMP-21200
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-21401
YEMP-21401 | Section: Employment |
[overtime] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time through overtime loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22501
YEMP-21600 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], about how much income did you usually receive from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
YEMP-22500 | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed] working [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], about how much income did you usually receive from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-22501 | Section: Employment |
[overtime]
COMMENT: Skip based on number times through compensation loop, if extra compensation received
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22600-LOOP-END
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-22510
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-22510
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-22510
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-22510
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-22510
YEMP-22510 | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:[overtime])]==12) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:[overtime])]==13)
COMMENT: Compensation rate was per item or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22530
YEMP-22530 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-22535 | Section: Employment |
(When you first [started/resumed working], how long did it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-22537 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-22530([(loop)]:[overtime])]==3
COMMENT: Compensation rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22550
YEMP-22540 | Section: Employment |
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:[overtime])]==2
COMMENT: Compensation rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-22550
YEMP-22550 | Section: Employment |
When you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week did you usually work at this rate?
YEMP-22600-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([overtime] == 6)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Forms of compensation
YEMP-37701 | Section: Employment |
[duration of employment (days)([(loop)])]/7 > 2
COMMENT: The job lasted at least 2 weeks
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-101408
YEMP-37901B | Section: Employment |
[duration of employment (days)([(loop)])]/7 > 26
COMMENT: The job lasted at least 26 weeks
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-37901D
YEMP-37901D | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([(number)([(loop)])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-37902
YEMP-37902 | Section: Employment |
Now, let's talk about your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] [at the present time/when you stopped working this job].
My records indicate that you were working [(number)([(loop)])] hours in a normal week when you first [started/resumed working] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]. [Are you currently/When you stopped working this job were you] working about this same number of hours?
YEMP-37904 | Section: Employment |
How many total hours [are/were] you working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [currently/when you stopped working this job]?
YEMP-38000 | Section: Employment |
[(number)([(loop)])] > 0
COMMENT: R reported working overtime when s/he first started the job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38000G
YEMP-38000A | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([(number)([(loop)])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38000B
YEMP-38000B | Section: Employment |
Now, let's talk about your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] [at the present time/when you stopped working this job].
My records indicate that you were working [(number)([(loop)])] hours in a normal week when you first [started/resumed working] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]. [Are you currently/When you stopped working this job were you] working about this same number of hours?
YEMP-38000F | Section: Employment |
How many total hours [are/were] you working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [currently/when you stopped working this job]?
YEMP-38000G | Section: Employment |
([job current status([(loop)])] == 1) && ([{MAINJOB}]==1)
COMMENT: R currently works for this employer and employer is main job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-PDIIAD
YEMP-PDIIAD | Section: Employment |
Now I would like to ask you a series of questions about various aspects of your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]. How much of your workday [{involves_involvedlc}]
| - ...carrying out short, repetitive tasks? |
| - ...doing physical tasks such as standing, handling objects, operating machinery or vehicles or making or fixing things with your hands? |
| - ...managing or supervising other workers? |
| 1 Almost all the time |
| 2 More than half the time |
| 3 Less than half the time |
| 4 Almost none of the time |
YEMP-PDIIBD | Section: Employment |
Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation that requires you to think about what to do next. With this definition in mind, how often [do/did] you engage in the type of problem solving on your job where the solution takes at least 30 minutes to find? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIICD | Section: Employment |
How often [do/did] you solve problems at your job using advanced mathematics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, or calculus? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIIDD | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] the longest document that you typically read as part of your job? Would you say:
| 1 One page or less |
| 2 2 to 5 pages |
| 3 6 to 10 pages |
| 4 11 to 25 pages |
| 5 More than 25 pages |
| 6 Never read at job |
YEMP-PDIIED | Section: Employment |
To what extent does the work you [do/did] in your job involve face-to-face contact with people other than your co-workers or supervisors? Would you say:
| 1 A lot |
| 2 A moderate amount |
| 3 A little |
| 4 None at all |
YEMP-WS1D | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the greatest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please consider all hours, including any extra hours, overtime, work you did at home, and so forth.
YEMP-WS2D | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the fewest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please do not include weeks in which you missed work because of illness or vacation.
YEMP-WS3D_REV | Section: Employment |
How far in advance do you usually know what days and hours you will need to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 Between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YEMP-NCAD_CHECK | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38000_2
YEMP-NCAD_CHECK2 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_uid([(loop)])] > 201900
COMMENT: This job is a new reported job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-NCA1D
YEMP-NCA1D | Section: Employment |
Some employers try to restrict what their employees can do after they leave their job. In this job, did you agree that if you [leave/left] your employer, you [will/would] not start or join a competing business? This is often called a non-compete agreement.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-38000_2
YEMP-NCA2D | Section: Employment |
How confident are you in your answer?
| 1 Very confident |
| 2 Somewhat confident |
| 3 Not confident |
YEMP-38000_2 | Section: Employment |
[(number)([(loop)])] > 0
COMMENT: R reported working overtime when s/he first started the job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38101
YEMP-38000H | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-19200([(loop)])] == 9
COMMENT: R reported working without pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38013B
YEMP-38001 | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], [are/were] you receiving overtime pay for any of these hours?
YEMP-38002 | Section: Employment |
For how many of these [(number)([(loop)])] hours [are/were] you receiving overtime pay?
YEMP-38003 | Section: Employment |
How much [are/were] you earning for these overtime hours [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you stopped working this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-38012 | Section: Employment |
(How much [are/were] you earning for these overtime hours [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you stopped working this job)]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38012A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38003([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-38003([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per item or per job overtime rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38012AAA
YEMP-38012AAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38012AAB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38012AAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38012AAA([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38012B
YEMP-38012AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38003([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily overtime rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38012B
YEMP-38012B | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how many days each week [are/were] you earning overtime pay at this rate?
YEMP-38013 | Section: Employment |
You said that when you [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], you were making $[(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]. [Are you currently/Were you] earning a different amount [(when you stopped working this job)]?
YEMP-38013B | Section: Employment |
You said that when you [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], you were working in a family business without getting paid. [Are you currently/Were you] earning a different amount [(when you stopped working this job)]?
YEMP-38014 | Section: Employment |
How much [are you currently/were you] earning [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you stopped working this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-38023 | Section: Employment |
(How much [are you currently/were you] earning [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you stopped working this job)]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38024 | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38014([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-38014([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per job or item payrate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38024B
YEMP-38024B | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38024C | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38024D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38024B([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Payrate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38027
YEMP-38025 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38014([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily payrate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38027
YEMP-38027 | Section: Employment |
How many days per week [are/were] you working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [at this time/at the time you left]?
YEMP-38101 | Section: Employment |
Now, my records indicate that you were working [(number)([(loop)])] regular hours and [(number)([(loop)])] hours of overtime in a normal week when you first [started/resumed] working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])]. [Are you currently/When you stopped working this job were you] working about this same number of hours?
YEMP-38102 | Section: Employment |
[Are you currently/Were you] working a different number of regular hours or of overtime hours or of both, than when you first [started/resumed] working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-38103 | Section: Employment |
[In your current job/When you left your job] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many regular non-overtime hours [are/were] you working in a normal week?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38104 | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38102([(loop)])] == 2) || ([YEMP-38102([(loop)])] == 3)
COMMENT: Regular and overtime hours or just overtime hours have changed since R first started job
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-38105D
YEMP-38105 | Section: Employment |
[In your current job/When you left your job] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many overtime hours [are/were] you working in a normal week?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38105D | Section: Employment |
[(amount)([(loop)])] == -1
COMMENT: R refused starting payrate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38106 | Section: Employment |
You said that you were making $[(amount)([(loop)])] [paytimen1slitxt([(loop)])] at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] when you first [started/resumed working] there. [Are you currently/Were you] earning a different amount [(when you stopped working this job)]?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38107 | Section: Employment |
How much [are/were] you earning [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [currently/when you stopped working this job]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-38116 | Section: Employment |
(How much [are/were] you earning [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [currently/when you stopped working this job]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38116A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38107([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-38107([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per item or per job pay rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38116AAA
YEMP-38116AAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38116AAB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38116AAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38116Aaa([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Payrate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38116B
YEMP-38116AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38107([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily pay rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38116B
YEMP-38116B | Section: Employment |
[In your current job/When you left your job] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], how many days each week [are/were] you working at this rate? Please do not count days that you worked for pay at a different rate.
YEMP-38117 | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38101([(loop)])] == 1) || (([different hours([(loop)])] != 2) && ([different hours([(loop)])] != 3)) || ([(amount)([(loop)])] > 0)
COMMENT: R reported no change in hours, no change in overtime hours, or change in overtime hours and still works some overtime since first started job
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38200B | Section: Employment |
[(amount)([(loop)])] == -1
COMMENT: R refused starting overtime pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38201 | Section: Employment |
You said that you were making $[(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] in overtime pay when you first [started/resumed] your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]. [Are you currently/Were you] earning a different amount for your overtime [(when you stopped working this job)]?
YEMP-38202 | Section: Employment |
How much [are/were] you earning for overtime [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you last worked this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-38210B | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38202([(loop)])]==10
COMMENT: Overtime rate was time and a half
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38210F | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38202([(loop)])]==11
COMMENT: Was overtime rate double time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38310
YEMP-38211 | Section: Employment |
(How much [are/were] you earning for overtime [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you stopped working this job)]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38211A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38202([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-38202([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per job or per item overtime rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38211AAA
YEMP-38211AAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38211AAB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38211AAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38211Aaa([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38211B
YEMP-38211AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38202([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily overtime rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38211B
YEMP-38211B | Section: Employment |
How many days each week [are you currently/were you] working overtime at this rate?
YEMP-38299 | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == 12) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per job or per item pay rate at beginning of job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38301
YEMP-38301 | Section: Employment |
You said it took [(number)([(loop)])] per [minute/hour/day/week/month([(loop)])] to complete one [job/item] when you started this job, does it still take about this long to complete one [job/item]?
YEMP-38302 | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY TIME UNIT ON THIS SCREEN, AMOUNT ON NEXT.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38302B | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38302D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38302([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: R reported piece rate or per item daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38303
YEMP-38303 | Section: Employment |
How many days each week [are you currently/were you] working at this job?
YEMP-38310 | Section: Employment |
([R received tips([(loop)])] + [R received commission([(loop)])] + [R received bonus([(loop)])] + [R received incentive pay([(loop)])] + [R received other compensation([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Create a packed variable for types of compensation and any combination of types R has received.
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-38313
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 31 Then Go To YEMP-38328
Default Next: | YEMP-55499 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-38013 [0:0], YEMP-38013B [0:0], YEMP-38105D [1:1], YEMP-38106 [-1:-1], YEMP-38106 [0:0], YEMP-38117 [0:0], YEMP-38200B [1:1], YEMP-38201 [0:0], YEMP-38210B [1:1], YEMP-38210F [1:1], YEMP-38301 [1:1], YEMP-38024D [Default], YEMP-38025 [Default], YEMP-38027 [Default], YEMP-38211B [Default], YEMP-38299 [Default], YEMP-38302D [Default], YEMP-38303 [Default] |
YEMP-38313 | Section: Employment |
My records indicate that you were not receiving any tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other compensation when you [started/resumed] working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])]. [Are/Were] you receiving any of these types of compensation [(now)]?
YEMP-38314 | Section: Employment |
Which of the forms of compensation on this list [are you currently/were you] receiving [(when you stopped working this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ LIST AND SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 2 TIPS |
| 3 COMMISSIONS |
| 4 BONUSES |
| 5 INCENTIVE |
| 6 OTHER COMPENSATION |
YEMP-38328 | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving only one type of compensation, no overtime, not a combination of types of compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-38329
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-38329
If Answer = 8 Then Go To YEMP-38329
If Answer = 16 Then Go To YEMP-38329
YEMP-38329 | Section: Employment |
My records indicate that at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] you received [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other([(loop)])] at $[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] when you first [started/resumed] working there. [Had this amount changed by the time you left this job/Did this amount change]?
YEMP-38329B | Section: Employment |
How much [are/were] you earning for [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other([(loop)])] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you last worked this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-38329D | Section: Employment |
(How much [are/were] you earning for [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other([(loop)])] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you stopped working this job)]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38329E | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38329B([(loop)])]==12 || [YEMP-38329B([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per job or per item compensation rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329FA
YEMP-38329FA | Section: Employment |
[amount of time([(loop)])]
COMMENT: check for speed information from beginning of job
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-38329FB
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-38329FC
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-38329FD
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-38329FE
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-38329FF
YEMP-38329FB | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:2)])
COMMENT: tips speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329G
YEMP-38329FC | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:3)])
COMMENT: commissions speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329G
YEMP-38329FD | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:4)])
COMMENT: bonuses speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329G
YEMP-38329FE | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:5)])
COMMENT: incentive pay speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329G
YEMP-38329FF | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:6)])
COMMENT: other compensation speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329G
YEMP-38329G | Section: Employment |
You said it took [(amount of time)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] to complete one [job/item] when you started this job, does it still take about this long to complete one [job/item]?
YEMP-38329H | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22550([(loop)]:[amount of time([(loop)])])])
COMMENT: speed question was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329I
YEMP-38329I | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38329IB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38329ID | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38329I([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: R reported piece rate or per item daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329K
YEMP-38329J | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38329B([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily compensation rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38329K
YEMP-38329K | Section: Employment |
How many days each week [are you currently/were you] working overtime at this rate?
YEMP-38330 | Section: Employment |
My records indicate that when you [started/resumed] your job [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] you received
[tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other([(loop)])].
[Are/Were] any of these amounts different [at the present time/when you stopped working this job]?
INTERVIEWER: READ AMOUNTS TO RESPONDENT FOR THE TYPES OF COMPENSATION RECEIVED AT START TIME:
Tips: [(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
Commissions: [(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
Bonuses: [(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
Incentive Pay: [(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
Other Compensation: [(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
YEMP-38331 | Section: Employment |
For which of the forms of compensation on this list [has/did] the amount [changed] between when you first [started/resumed] working [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] and [the present/when you stopped working this job]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 2 Tips |
| 3 Commissions |
| 4 Bonuses |
| 5 Incentive Pay |
| 6 Other |
YEMP-38332J | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])] ==31
COMMENT: R was receiving all types of non-regular compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38402
YEMP-38333 | Section: Employment |
My records indicate that at your job [as/with]
[employer name([(loop)])] you were not receiving
[overtime/tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other([(loop)])]
when you first [started/resumed] working this job. [Are you currently/Were you] receiving any of these forms of compensation [(when you left this job)]?
YEMP-38335 | Section: Employment |
Which of the forms of compensation on this list [are you currently/were you] receiving [(at the time you stopped working this job)]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 2 Tips |
| 3 Commissions |
| 4 Bonuses |
| 5 Incentive |
| 6 Other Compensation |
YEMP-38402 | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])] > 0
COMMENT: R reported receiving at least one type of non-regular compensation when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-55499
YEMP-38403-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Forms of compensation
YEMP-38404 | Section: Employment |
[forms of compensation]
COMMENT: Skip to correct set of loops based on compensation R has received
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38404A
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-38404B
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-38404C
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-38404D
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-38404E
YEMP-38404A | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving tips when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 15 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 17 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 19 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 21 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 23 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 25 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 27 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 29 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 31 Then Go To YEMP-38407
YEMP-38404B | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving commissions when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 10 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 14 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 15 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 17 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 18 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 19 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 22 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 23 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 26 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 27 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 30 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 31 Then Go To YEMP-38407
YEMP-38404C | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving bonuses when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 14 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 15 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 20 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 21 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 22 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 23 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 28 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 29 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 30 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 31 Then Go To YEMP-38407
YEMP-38404D | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving incentive pay when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 8 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 10 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 14 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 15 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 24 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 25 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 26 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 27 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 28 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 29 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 30 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 31 Then Go To YEMP-38407
YEMP-38404E | Section: Employment |
[any and all compensation([(loop)])]
COMMENT: R reported receiving other compensation when most recently worked for employer
If Answer = 16 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 18 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 19 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 20 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 21 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 22 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 23 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 24 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 25 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 26 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 27 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 28 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 29 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 30 Then Go To YEMP-38407
If Answer = 31 Then Go To YEMP-38407
YEMP-38407 | Section: Employment |
About how much income [are you currently receiving/did you usually receive] from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other] in your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you stopped working this job)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS < SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
Default Next: | YEMP-38416 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-38404A [1:1], YEMP-38404A [3:3], YEMP-38404A [5:5], YEMP-38404A [7:7], YEMP-38404A [9:9], YEMP-38404A [11:11], YEMP-38404A [13:13], YEMP-38404A [15:15], YEMP-38404A [17:17], YEMP-38404A [19:19], YEMP-38404A [21:21], YEMP-38404A [23:23], YEMP-38404A [25:25], YEMP-38404A [27:27], YEMP-38404A [29:29], YEMP-38404A [31:31], YEMP-38404B [2:2], YEMP-38404B [3:3], YEMP-38404B [6:6], YEMP-38404B [7:7], YEMP-38404B [10:10], YEMP-38404B [11:11], YEMP-38404B [14:14], YEMP-38404B [15:15], YEMP-38404B [17:17], YEMP-38404B [18:18], YEMP-38404B [19:19], YEMP-38404B [22:22], YEMP-38404B [23:23], YEMP-38404B [26:26], YEMP-38404B [27:27], YEMP-38404B [30:30], YEMP-38404B [31:31], YEMP-38404C [4:4], YEMP-38404C [5:5], YEMP-38404C [6:6], YEMP-38404C [7:7], YEMP-38404C [12:12], YEMP-38404C [13:13], YEMP-38404C [14:14], YEMP-38404C [15:15], YEMP-38404C [20:20], YEMP-38404C [21:21], YEMP-38404C [22:22], YEMP-38404C [23:23], YEMP-38404C [28:28], YEMP-38404C [29:29], YEMP-38404C [30:30], YEMP-38404C [31:31], YEMP-38404D [8:8], YEMP-38404D [9:9], YEMP-38404D [10:10], YEMP-38404D [11:11], YEMP-38404D [12:12], YEMP-38404D [13:13], YEMP-38404D [14:14], YEMP-38404D [15:15], YEMP-38404D [24:24], YEMP-38404D [25:25], YEMP-38404D [26:26], YEMP-38404D [27:27], YEMP-38404D [28:28], YEMP-38404D [29:29], YEMP-38404D [30:30], YEMP-38404D [31:31], YEMP-38404E [16:16], YEMP-38404E [18:18], YEMP-38404E [19:19], YEMP-38404E [20:20], YEMP-38404E [21:21], YEMP-38404E [22:22], YEMP-38404E [23:23], YEMP-38404E [24:24], YEMP-38404E [25:25], YEMP-38404E [26:26], YEMP-38404E [27:27], YEMP-38404E [28:28], YEMP-38404E [29:29], YEMP-38404E [30:30], YEMP-38404E [31:31] |
YEMP-38416 | Section: Employment |
(About how much income [are you currently receiving/did you usually receive] from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other] in your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] [(when you stopped working this job)]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38416E | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-38407([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==12) || ([YEMP-38407([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==13)
COMMENT: R reported per job or per item compensation rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416FA
YEMP-38416FA | Section: Employment |
[forms of compensation]
COMMENT: check loop to get compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416FB
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-38416FC
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-38416FD
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-38416FE
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-38416FF
YEMP-38416FB | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:2)])
COMMENT: tips speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416G
YEMP-38416FC | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:3)])
COMMENT: commissions speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416G
YEMP-38416FD | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:4)])
COMMENT: bonuses speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416G
YEMP-38416FE | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:5)])
COMMENT: incentive pay speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416G
YEMP-38416FF | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22530([(loop)]:6)])
COMMENT: other compensation speed question was answered
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416G
YEMP-38416G | Section: Employment |
You said it took [(amount of time)([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])] to complete one [job/item] when you started this job. Does it still take about this long to complete one [job/item]?
YEMP-38416H | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([YEMP-22550([(loop)]:[{speedindicator}])])
COMMENT: speed question was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416K
YEMP-38416I | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-38416IB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-38416ID | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38416I([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==3
COMMENT: R reported piece rate or per item daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416K
YEMP-38416J | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-38407([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily overtime rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-38416K
YEMP-38416K | Section: Employment |
How many days each week [are you currently/were you] working overtime at this rate?
YEMP-38423-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([forms of compensation] == 5)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Forms of compensation
Default Next: | YEMP-55499 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-38404 [Default], YEMP-38404A [Default], YEMP-38404B [Default], YEMP-38404C [Default], YEMP-38404D [Default], YEMP-38404E [Default], YEMP-38416FA [Default], YEMP-38416H [Default], YEMP-38416ID [Default], YEMP-38416J [Default], YEMP-38416K [Default] |
YEMP-55499 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_repeatjob([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R has worked at this job previously and has returned to it, this is a prior to DLI job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-59902
YEMP-55501 | Section: Employment |
At the time you started [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], I have that you were working as a(n) [(occupation)([(loop)])] and your usual activities at your [{job_assignment}] were [(occupation)([(loop)])]. Is this an accurate description of your [(current job)]?
YEMP-55502 | Section: Employment |
What kind of work [do/did] you [(currently)] do [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you left)]? That is, what [is/was] your occupation? (For example: plumber, typist, farmer...)
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
YEMP-55503 | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], what [are/were] your usual activities or duties at this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}]? (For example: type, keep account books, file, sell cars, operate printing press, lay brick ... )
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
YEMP-55504 | Section: Employment |
I have that at the time you started [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], [you/they] were in the business of [industry([(loop)])]. [Are/When you left were] they still in that business?
YEMP-55505 | Section: Employment |
What kind of business or industry [{yemp_isarewaswereyouname}] in at the [present time/time you left]?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) What [do/did] [you/they] [(currently)] make or do? (For example, hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank.)
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
YEMP-55506 | Section: Employment |
(ASK IF NECESSARY:) [Is/At the time you left was] this business or organization mainly manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, or something else?
| 1 MANUFACTURING |
| 2 RETAIL TRADE |
| 3 WHOLESALE TRADE |
| 4 SOMETHING ELSE |
YEMP-55601 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_milflag([(loop)])] ==1
COMMENT: R has been a member of the armed forces
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-55602
YEMP-55602 | Section: Employment |
Now, we would like to ask you a few questions concerning your job in the [yemp_milbranch([(loop)])].
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] pay grade [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-55603 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_milcode([(loop)])]
COMMENT: SKIP TO APPROPRIATE QUESTION BASED ON BRANCH OF MILITARY IN WHICH R ENLISTED.
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-55605
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-55606
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-55605
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-55606
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-55606
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-55605
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-55605
YEMP-55604 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Military Occupational Specialty [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-55605 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Rating [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-55606 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your [current/most recent] Primary Air Force Specialty Code [(when you left the Army/Navy/Airforce/etc.)]?
YEMP-55607 | Section: Employment |
[job current status([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R is currently working for military
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-55704
YEMP-55608 | Section: Employment |
Did you leave the [yemp_milbranch([(loop)])] at the end of your term of service or before the end of your term of service?
| 1 LEFT AT END |
| 2 R CURRENTLY WORKING FOR EMPLOYER |
| 3 LEFT BEFORE THE END |
YEMP-55704 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_milflag([(loop)])] ==1
COMMENT: R has been a member of the armed forces
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101200
YEMP-58201 | Section: Employment |
[duration of employment (days)([(loop)])]/7 > 2
COMMENT: The job lasted at least 2 weeks
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-80401
YEMP-59900 | Section: Employment |
[duration of employment (days)([(loop)])]/7 > 26
COMMENT: The job lasted at least 26 weeks
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-83000
YEMP-59901 | Section: Employment |
Now let's talk about your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] [now/just before you stopped working this job]. [How/When you left how] many total hours [are/were] you working in a normal week?
YEMP-59902 | Section: Employment |
([job current status([(loop)])] == 1) && ([{MAINJOB}]==1)
COMMENT: R currently works for this employer and employer is main job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-59902-CHECK
YEMP-59902-CHECK | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-WS1D([(loop)])] > -4
COMMENT: R has already been asked work schedule questions for this job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-80401
YEMP-PDIIAA | Section: Employment |
Now I would like to ask you a series of questions about various aspects of your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]. How much of your workday [{involves_involvedlc}]
| - ...carrying out short, repetitive tasks? |
| - ...doing physical tasks such as standing, handling objects, operating machinery or vehicles or making or fixing things with your hands? |
| - ...managing or supervising other workers? |
| 1 Almost all the time |
| 2 More than half the time |
| 3 Less than half the time |
| 4 Almost none of the time |
YEMP-PDIIBA | Section: Employment |
Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation that requires you to think about what to do next. With this definition in mind, how often [do/did] you engage in the type of problem solving on your job where the solution takes at least 30 minutes to find? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIICDA | Section: Employment |
How often [do/did] you solve problems at your job using advanced mathematics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, or calculus? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIIDA | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] the longest document that you typically read as part of your job? Would you say:
| 1 One page or less |
| 2 2 to 5 pages |
| 3 6 to 10 pages |
| 4 11 to 25 pages |
| 5 More than 25 pages |
| 6 Never read at job |
YEMP-PDIIEA | Section: Employment |
To what extent does the work you [do/did] in your job involve face-to-face contact with people other than your co-workers or supervisors? Would you say:
| 1 A lot |
| 2 A moderate amount |
| 3 A little |
| 4 None at all |
YEMP-WS1A | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the greatest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please consider all hours, including any extra hours, overtime, work you did at home, and so forth.
YEMP-WS2A | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the fewest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please do not include weeks in which you missed work because of illness or vacation.
YEMP-WS3A_REV | Section: Employment |
How far in advance do you usually know what days and hours you will need to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 Between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YEMP-NCAA_CHECK | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-80401
YEMP-NCAA_CHECK2 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-NCA1D([(loop)])] > -4
COMMENT: These questions have already been asked
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-80401
YEMP-NCAA_CHECK3 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_uid([(loop)])] > 201900
COMMENT: This job is a new reported job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-NCA1A
YEMP-NCA1A | Section: Employment |
Some employers try to restrict what their employees can do after they leave their job. In this job, did you agree that if you [leave/left] your employer, you [will/would] not start or join a competing business? This is often called a non-compete agreement.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-80401
YEMP-NCA2A | Section: Employment |
How confident are you in your answer?
| 1 Very confident |
| 2 Somewhat confident |
| 3 Not confident |
YEMP-83000 | Section: Employment |
Now, we would like to ask you a few questions concerning your [current/most recent] working hours and earnings [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])].
YEMP-83100 | Section: Employment |
For your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], what is the easiest way for you to report your total earnings BEFORE taxes or other deductions: hourly, weekly, annually, or on some other basis? (READ IF NECESSARY:) We use this information to compare the amount that people earn in different types of jobs.
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 9 R WORKS IN FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT GETTING PAID |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-83120) |
YEMP-83120 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-83100([(loop)])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-83300 | Section: Employment |
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]
COMMENT: Branch according to which time unit selected for minimum and maximum wage limits
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 6 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 7 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 8 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-98402
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-84600
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-84600
YEMP-84600 | Section: Employment |
[Do/Did] you usually receive overtime pay, tips, commissions, bonuses or incentive pay [(when you worked)] [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])]?
Default Next: | YEMP-86600 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-83300 [1:1], YEMP-83300 [2:2], YEMP-83300 [3:3], YEMP-83300 [4:4], YEMP-83300 [5:5], YEMP-83300 [6:6], YEMP-83300 [7:7], YEMP-83300 [8:8], YEMP-83300 [12:12], YEMP-83300 [13:13], YEMP-83300 [Default] |
YEMP-85100 | Section: Employment |
Which of the forms of compensation on this list [do/did] you receive?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Overtime pay |
| 2 Tips |
| 3 Commissions |
| 4 Bonuses |
| 5 Incentive Pay |
| 6 Other |
YEMP-86600 | Section: Employment |
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])]
COMMENT: BRANCH ACCORDING TO THE TIME UNIT FOR RATE OF PAY R REPORTED.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-86700
YEMP-86700 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R usually receives overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay, or other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-86800
YEMP-86800 | Section: Employment |
Excluding overtime pay, tips and commissions, what [is/was] your hourly rate of pay, on this job?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-87100
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-88000
YEMP-86900 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your hourly rate of pay, on this job?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-87100
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-88000
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 1 Then Go To YEMP-87000
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 1 Then Go To YEMP-87700
YEMP-87000 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] >= 1.00) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] <= 30.00)
COMMENT: R reported a valid payrate within minimum/maximum range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88000
YEMP-87100 | Section: Employment |
What is your best estimate of your hourly rate of pay?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-88000
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-88000
YEMP-87200 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk2dli([(loop)])] >= 1.00) && ([payrate_dk2dli([(loop)])] <= 30.00)
COMMENT: R reported a valid hourly payrate within minimum/maximum range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88000
YEMP-87700 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
EARNINGS RECORDED AS:
$[(amount)([(loop)])] HOURLY
IS THIS ENTRY CORRECT?
YEMP-87800 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
INCORRECT ENTRY IS RECORDED AS:
$[(amount)([(loop)])] HOURLY
ENTER CORRECT AMOUNT:
YEMP-88000 | Section: Employment |
How many hours [do/did] you usually work per week at this rate?
YEMP-88001 | Section: Employment |
([job current status([(loop)])] == 1) && ([{MAINJOB}]==1)
COMMENT: R currently works for this employer and employer is main job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-PDIIAB
YEMP-PDIIAB | Section: Employment |
Now I would like to ask you a series of questions about various aspects of your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]. How much of your workday [{involves_involvedlc}]
| - ...carrying out short, repetitive tasks? |
| - ...doing physical tasks such as standing, handling objects, operating machinery or vehicles or making or fixing things with your hands? |
| - ...managing or supervising other workers? |
| 1 Almost all the time |
| 2 More than half the time |
| 3 Less than half the time |
| 4 Almost none of the time |
YEMP-PDIIBB | Section: Employment |
Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation that requires you to think about what to do next. With this definition in mind, how often [do/did] you engage in the type of problem solving on your job where the solution takes at least 30 minutes to find? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIICB | Section: Employment |
How often [do/did] you solve problems at your job using advanced mathematics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, or calculus? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIIDB | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] the longest document that you typically read as part of your job? Would you say:
| 1 One page or less |
| 2 2 to 5 pages |
| 3 6 to 10 pages |
| 4 11 to 25 pages |
| 5 More than 25 pages |
| 6 Never read at job |
YEMP-PDIIEB | Section: Employment |
To what extent does the work you [do/did] in your job involve face-to-face contact with people other than your co-workers or supervisors? Would you say:
| 1 A lot |
| 2 A moderate amount |
| 3 A little |
| 4 None at all |
YEMP-WS1B | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the greatest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please consider all hours, including any extra hours, overtime, work you did at home, and so forth.
YEMP-WS2B | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the fewest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please do not include weeks in which you missed work because of illness or vacation.
YEMP-WS3B_REV | Section: Employment |
How far in advance do you usually know what days and hours you will need to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 Between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YEMP-NCAB_CHECK | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88399
YEMP-NCAB_CHECK2 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_uid([(loop)])] > 201900
COMMENT: This job is a new reported job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-NCA1B
YEMP-NCA1B | Section: Employment |
Some employers try to restrict what their employees can do after they leave their job. In this job, did you agree that if you [leave/left] your employer, you [will/would] not start or join a competing business? This is often called a non-compete agreement.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-88399
YEMP-NCA2B | Section: Employment |
How confident are you in your answer?
| 1 Very confident |
| 2 Somewhat confident |
| 3 Not confident |
YEMP-88399 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88000([(loop)])] < 0
COMMENT: Usual hours is DK or RF
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100110
YEMP-88400 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R usually receives overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay, or other compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88410
YEMP-88410 | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-85100([(loop)])],1)
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88501
YEMP-88501 | Section: Employment |
You said that you [receive/received] overtime on this job. In a normal week, how many hours [do/did] you work overtime for pay?
YEMP-88502 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your rate of overtime pay?
(INTERVIEWER: CATEGORIES 1 THROUGH 8 ARE TIME UNITS. IF R's ANSWER IS ONE OF THOSE CATEGORIES, ENTER THE TIME UNIT BELOW. THEN PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-88502A) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-88502A | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-88502([(loop)])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-88502D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88502([(loop)])]
COMMENT: CHECK RATE OF OVERTIME PAY
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-88513-LOOP-BEGIN
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 11 Then Go To YEMP-88511B
YEMP-88511B | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88502([(loop)])]==10
COMMENT: Overtime rate was time and a half
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100110
YEMP-88511F | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88502([(loop)])]==11
COMMENT: Overtime rate was doubletime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100110
YEMP-88512 | Section: Employment |
(About how much [do/did] you get paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-88512A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-88502([(loop)])]==12) || ([YEMP-88502([(loop)])]==13)
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88512AAA
YEMP-88512AAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-88512AAB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-88512AAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88512Aaa([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was per item or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88512B
YEMP-88512AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88502([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88512B
YEMP-88512B | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many days did you work overtime for pay?
YEMP-88513-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Overtime rates
YEMP-88515 | Section: Employment |
What is the [first/second/next([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])] amount that you [get/got] paid for your overtime?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To YEMP-88515A) |
| 0 MORE THAN ONE WAGE RATE FOR OVERTIME |
| 10 TIME AND A HALF |
| 11 DOUBLE TIME |
| 12 PER ITEM (PIECE WORK) |
| 13 PER JOB |
YEMP-88515A | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: "OTHER" IS AN UNUSUAL ANSWER AT THIS QUESTION. THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED THAT HIS OR HER EARNINGS ARE EASIEST TO REPORT: [YEMP-88515([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])~O].
PLEASE RECODE THE RESPONDENT'S ANSWER INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES, IF APPLICABLE:
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY TWO WEEKS) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 8 SEMI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 99 RESPONSE CANNOT BE RECODED INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES |
YEMP-88515D | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88515([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]
COMMENT: BRANCH FOR OVERTIME RATES
If Answer = 10 Then Go To YEMP-88526-LOOP-END
If Answer = 11 Then Go To YEMP-88525
YEMP-88524 | Section: Employment |
(What is the [first/second/next([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])] amount that you [get/got] paid for your overtime?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT)
YEMP-88525 | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many hours did you work overtime for this amount of pay?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT)
YEMP-88525A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-88515([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==12) || ([YEMP-88515([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==13)
COMMENT: Overtime rate was piece rate or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88525AAA
YEMP-88525AAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-88525AAD | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT)
YEMP-88525AAF | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88525Aaa([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==3
COMMENT: Overtime rate was per item or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88525B
YEMP-88525AAH | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-88515([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==2
COMMENT: Overtime rate was daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-88525B
YEMP-88525B | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many days did you work overtime for this amount of pay?
YEMP-88526-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([forms of compensation]==2)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Overtime rates
YEMP-97200 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other compensation. Begin series for non-hourly unit of pay rate (See YEMP-84600)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-97400
YEMP-97300 | Section: Employment |
What [are/were] your [current/most recent] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-97500
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-98401
YEMP-97400 | Section: Employment |
Excluding overtime pay, tips and commissions, what [are/were] your [current/most recent] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])], before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-97500
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-98401
YEMP-97500 | Section: Employment |
What is your best estimate of your [current/most recent] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.] earnings before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-98401
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-98401
YEMP-97600 | Section: Employment |
([(amount)([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([(amount)([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported wage is within acceptable minimum/maximum range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98401
YEMP-97700 | Section: Employment |
([payrate_dk2dli([(loop)])] >= [amount([(loop)])]) && ([payrate_dk2dli([(loop)])] <= [amount([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The reported wage is within acceptable minimum/maximum range
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98401
YEMP-98200 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
EARNINGS RECORDED AS: $[(amount)([(loop)])] [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
IS ENTRY CORRECT?
YEMP-98300 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ.
INCORRECT ENTRY IS RECORDED AS: $[(amount)([(loop)])]
[hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.]
ENTER CORRECT AMOUNT:
YEMP-98401 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime, tips, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay or other comp -
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98401B
YEMP-98401B | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-85100([(loop)])],1)
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98402AA
YEMP-98402 | Section: Employment |
How many hours [do/did] you work [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] in a normal week? Please include all hours you [work/worked] whether at your normal work site, at home, or in some other location.
YEMP-98402AA | Section: Employment |
([job current status([(loop)])] == 1) && ([{MAINJOB}]==1)
COMMENT: R currently works for this employer and employer is main job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-PDIIAC
YEMP-PDIIAC | Section: Employment |
Now I would like to ask you a series of questions about various aspects of your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]. How much of your workday [{involves_involvedlc}]
| - ...carrying out short, repetitive tasks? |
| - ...doing physical tasks such as standing, handling objects, operating machinery or vehicles or making or fixing things with your hands? |
| - ...managing or supervising other workers? |
| 1 Almost all the time |
| 2 More than half the time |
| 3 Less than half the time |
| 4 Almost none of the time |
YEMP-PDIIBC | Section: Employment |
Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation that requires you to think about what to do next. With this definition in mind, how often [do/did] you engage in the type of problem solving on your job where the solution takes at least 30 minutes to find? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIICC | Section: Employment |
How often [do/did] you solve problems at your job using advanced mathematics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, or calculus? Would you say:
| 1 One or more times every day |
| 2 At least once a week |
| 3 At least once a month |
| 4 Never |
YEMP-PDIIDC | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] the longest document that you typically read as part of your job? Would you say:
| 1 One page or less |
| 2 2 to 5 pages |
| 3 6 to 10 pages |
| 4 11 to 25 pages |
| 5 More than 25 pages |
| 6 Never read at job |
YEMP-PDIIEC | Section: Employment |
To what extent does the work you [do/did] in your job involve face-to-face contact with people other than your co-workers or supervisors? Would you say:
| 1 A lot |
| 2 A moderate amount |
| 3 A little |
| 4 None at all |
YEMP-WS1C | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the greatest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please consider all hours, including any extra hours, overtime, work you did at home, and so forth.
YEMP-WS2C | Section: Employment |
In the last month, what is the fewest number of hours you've worked in a week at this job? Please do not include weeks in which you missed work because of illness or vacation.
YEMP-WS3_REV | Section: Employment |
How far in advance do you usually know what days and hours you will need to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 Between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YEMP-NCAC_CHECK | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98402C
YEMP-NCAC_CHECK2 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_uid([(loop)])] > 201900
COMMENT: This job is a new reported job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-NCA1C
YEMP-NCA1C | Section: Employment |
Some employers try to restrict what their employees can do after they leave their job. In this job, did you agree that if you [leave/left] your employer, you [will/would] not start or join a competing business? This is often called a non-compete agreement.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-98402C
YEMP-NCA2C | Section: Employment |
How confident are you in your answer?
| 1 Very confident |
| 2 Somewhat confident |
| 3 Not confident |
YEMP-98402C | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-83100([(loop)])]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEMP-98402D
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YEMP-79500
If Answer = 12 Then Go To YEMP-98402CAA
If Answer = 13 Then Go To YEMP-98402CAA
YEMP-98402CAA | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-98402CAB | Section: Employment |
([At the present time/Just before you left this job], how long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT)
YEMP-98402CAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-98402Caa([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: pay rate was per item or per job daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-98402D
YEMP-98402D | Section: Employment |
How many days [do/did] you work [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] in a normal week? Again, please include all days you [work/worked] whether at your normal work site, at home, or in some other location.
YEMP-99400 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-83100([(loop)])] == 6
COMMENT: R reported an annual payrate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-99500
YEMP-99500 | Section: Employment |
On your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] how many weeks a year [do/did] you get paid for?
YEMP-99600 | Section: Employment |
([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == 7) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == (-2)) || ([hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])] == (-1))
COMMENT: R reported "other" payrate, don't know or refused to report time unit
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-99700
YEMP-99700 | Section: Employment |
[Are/Were] you PAID AT AN HOURLY RATE at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-99800 | Section: Employment |
Even though you told me it is easier to report your earnings [hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/etc.([(loop)])], [are/were] you PAID AT AN HOURLY RATE at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-99900 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime/tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100000
YEMP-100000 | Section: Employment |
EXCLUDING overtime pay, tips and commissions, what [is/was] your hourly rate of pay at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF MORE THAN $30.00 OR LESS THAN $1.00, PLEASE VERIFY AMOUNT.)
YEMP-100100 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] your hourly rate of pay at your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF MORE THAN $30.00 OR LESS THAN $1.00, PLEASE VERIFY AMOUNT.)
YEMP-100110 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-84600([(loop)])]== 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100201-LOOP-BEGIN
Default Next: | YEMP-79500 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-88399 [1:1], YEMP-88511B [1:1], YEMP-88511F [1:1], YEMP-88400 [Default], YEMP-88410 [Default], YEMP-88512AAD [Default], YEMP-88512AB [Default], YEMP-88512B [Default], YEMP-88526-LOOP-END [Default], YEMP-99700 [Default], YEMP-99800 [Default], YEMP-100000 [Default], YEMP-100100 [Default] |
YEMP-100201-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Forms of compensation
YEMP-100202 | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-85100([(loop)])],[forms of compensation])
COMMENT: Form of compensation R reported receiving
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100203
YEMP-100203 | Section: Employment |
[forms of compensation] == 1
COMMENT: R reported receiving overtime pay
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100221-LOOP-END
YEMP-100205 | Section: Employment |
About how much income [do/did] you usually receive from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other] in your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT IN NEXT SCREEN.)
YEMP-100214 | Section: Employment |
(About how much income [do/did] you usually receive from [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other] in your job [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-100214A | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-100205([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==12) || ([YEMP-100205([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==13)
COMMENT: Compensation rate was per item or per job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100214AAA
YEMP-100214AAA | Section: Employment |
How long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT BELOW. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER AMOUNT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 MINUTE |
| 2 HOUR |
| 3 DAY |
| 4 WEEK |
| 5 MONTH |
YEMP-100214AAB | Section: Employment |
(How long [does/did] it take, on average, to complete one [job/item] while you [are/were] working at this rate?)
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-100214AAD | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-100214Aaa([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==3
COMMENT: R reported per item or per job compensation rate daily
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100214B
YEMP-100214AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-100205([(loop)]:[forms of compensation])]==2
COMMENT: R reported daily compensation rate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100214B
YEMP-100214B | Section: Employment |
In a normal week, how many days [do/did] you work for [tips/commissions/bonuses/incentive pay/other] for this amount of pay?
YEMP-100221-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([forms of compensation] == 6)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Forms of compensation
YEMP-79500 | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([job occupation 1([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Occupation for DLI employer is present
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-80500
YEMP-79701 | Section: Employment |
At the time of our last interview, I have that you were working as a(n) [job occupation 1([(loop)])] and your usual activities at your [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}] were [job occupation 2([(loop)])]. Is this an accurate description of your [(current job)]?
YEMP-80500 | Section: Employment |
What kind of work [do/did] you [(currently)] do [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] [(just before you left)]? That is, what [is/was] your occupation? (For example: plumber, typist, farmer..)
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-80700
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-80700
YEMP-80700 | Section: Employment |
[At the present time/Just before you left this job], what [are/were] your usual activities or duties at this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}]? (For example: type, keep account books, file, sell cars, operate printing press, lay brick ... )
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-79400
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-79400
YEMP-79400 | Section: Employment |
VAREXIST ([job industry([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Industry for DLI employer is present
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-80200
YEMP-80101 | Section: Employment |
I have that at the time of our last interview, [{yemp_youwere_empname}] in the business of [job industry([(loop)])]. [Are/When you left were] they still in that business?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-80200
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-80200
YEMP-80200 | Section: Employment |
What kind of business or industry [{yemp_isarewaswereyouname}] in at the [present time/time you left]?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) What [do/did] [you/they] [(currently)] make or do? (For example, hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank.)
(ENTER UP TO 50 CHARACTERS)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-80300
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEMP-80300
YEMP-80300 | Section: Employment |
(ASK IF NECESSARY:) [Is/At the time you left was] this business or organization mainly manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, or something else?
| 1 MANUFACTURING |
| 2 RETAIL TRADE |
| 3 WHOLESALE TRADE |
| 4 SOMETHING ELSE |
YEMP-80401 | Section: Employment |
([job stopdate([(loop)])~A] >= [{refdate16~A}])
COMMENT: Job ended on or after R's 16th birthday
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-101408
Default Next: | YEMP-80403 |
Lead-In: | YEMP-55501 [1:1], YEMP-55504 [1:1], YEMP-58201 [0:0], YEMP-59902-CHECK [1:1], YEMP-NCAA_CHECK [1:1], YEMP-NCAA_CHECK2 [1:1], YEMP-NCA1A [-2:-1], YEMP-79701 [1:1], YEMP-80101 [1:1], YEMP-55506 [Default], YEMP-NCAA_CHECK3 [Default], YEMP-NCA2A [Default], YEMP-80300 [Default] |
YEMP-80403 | Section: Employment |
[job current status([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R is currently working for this employer
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-58401
YEMP-80404 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-58400A
YEMP-58400A | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: FOR RESPONSES WHICH CAN NOT BE CODED IN THE CATEGORIES PROVIDED, PLEASE CHOOSE "OTHER (SPECIFY)" AND RECORD COMPLETE VERBATIM. SELECT "COMMENT" BUTTON BESIDE QNAME TO ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS IN AN INTERVIEWER COMMENT.)
Which of the following reasons best describes why you stopped working as a [employer name([(loop)])]?
| 1 Business failed or bankruptcy |
| 2 Sold business to another person or firm ...(Go To YEMP-58400D) |
| 3 Business temporarily inactive |
| 4 Closed business down or dissolved partnership ...(Go To YEMP-58400D) |
| 99 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-58400 | Section: Employment |
(INTERVIEWER: FOR RESPONSES WHICH CAN NOT BE CODED IN THE CATEGORIES PROVIDED, PLEASE CHOOSE "OTHER (SPECIFY)" AND RECORD COMPLETE VERBATIM. SELECT "COMMENT" BUTTON BESIDE QNAME TO ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS IN AN INTERVIEWER COMMENT.)
(SELECT ONE ONLY)
Which of the following reasons best describes why you left [employer name([(loop)])]?
| 1 1. Layoff |
| 2 2. Company, office, work place, or plant closed |
| 3 3. End of temporary or seasonal job |
| 4 4. Discharged or fired |
| 5 5. Program/Project/Job ended |
| 6 6. Quit for pregnancy or family reasons |
| 7 7. Quit to look for another job |
| 8 8. Quit to take another job |
| 19 19. Quit to start a business |
| 9 9. Quit to devote more time to school work |
| 10 10. Quit to return to school |
| 11 11. Quit for other (SPECIFY) reasons |
| 12 12. Moved away from job |
| 13 13. No transportation/ Transportation problems |
| 14 14. Incarcerated/ Jailed/ Legal problems |
| 20 20. Quit because respondent's ill health, disability, or medical problems |
| 21 21. Quit because didn't like job/assignment, boss, coworkers, pay, or benefits |
| 22 22. Retired |
| 23 23. Job assigned through a temporary help agency/contract firm became permanent |
YEMP-58400D | Section: Employment |
After [{sold_closed}] your business, paying off the business's debts and selling your business's assets, did you come away with some money after liquidation, or did you have to put some of your personal funds into the business in order to shut it down?
| 1 Came away with money after liquidation |
| 2 Had to use personal funds in order to liquidate |
| 3 (IF VOLUNTEERED) Neither |
YEMP-58400E | Section: Employment |
How much money?
YEMP-58400F | Section: Employment |
[{liquid}]
COMMENT: if R made money after liquidation, then ask about future income, otherwise skip past those questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-58400G
YEMP-58400G | Section: Employment |
Are you entitled to any future income, such as royalities, profit sharing, or future payments from selling this business?
YEMP-58400H | Section: Employment |
What are the terms for the future income you are entitled to receive?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER VERBATIM RESPONSE, FOR EXAMPLE, $4000 PER YEAR OVER 10 YEARS, 20 PERCENT OF THE PROFITS FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS, ETC.)
YEMP-58400I | Section: Employment |
How much money do you expect to receive?
YEMP-58400J | Section: Employment |
Was there some property you had in the business that you did not sell or dispose of, but kept for yourself?
YEMP-58400K | Section: Employment |
How much would you say the property you kept was worth?
YEMP-58400L | Section: Employment |
Did you have a new job lined up before you closed your business?
YEMP-58401 | Section: Employment |
[duration of employment (days)([(loop)])]/7 < 26
COMMENT: R worked for this employer less than 26 weeks
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101408
YEMP-58403 | Section: Employment |
[employment duration since last interview days([(loop)])]/7 < 2
COMMENT: R worked for this employer less than 2 weeks
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101408
YEMP-80799 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: R is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101101
YEMP-80799B | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_ASSIGNMT([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: The job is a non-traditional job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-81300
YEMP-80800 | Section: Employment |
Let's talk about [now/just before you left this job].
YEMP-81300 | Section: Employment |
Which of the following categories best describes the type of schedule you [work/worked] for this employer [now/when you left]?
(INTERVIEWER: A SPLIT SHIFT IS CLASSIFIED AS A TYPE OF MIXED SHIFT)
| 1 1. Days |
| 2 2. Evenings |
| 3 3. Nights |
| 4 4. A mix of times or shifts (includes split shift) |
| 5 5. Rotating shift |
| 6 6. Something else |
YEMP-100300 | Section: Employment |
I'm going to refer to a list of benefits which employers sometimes make available to their employees. [At this time/At the time you left], which of the benefits on this list would it [be/have been] possible for you to receive as part of your [{job_assignment}] [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
| - A flexible work schedule |
| - Medical, surgical or hospitalization insurance which covers injuries or major illnesses off the job |
| - Unpaid maternity or paternity leave which would allow you to return to the same job, or one similar to it |
| - Paid leave for own illness or medical care |
| - Paid leave for family member's illness or medical care |
| - Paid leave for vacation or personal time |
| - Unpaid leave for own illness or medical care |
| - Unpaid leave for family member's illness or medical care |
| - Unpaid leave for illness or personal time |
| - A retirement plan other than Social Security |
| - Tuition reimbursement for certain types of schooling |
| - Employee Stock Ownership Plan(s) |
YEMP-100300A | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION([YEMP-100300([(loop)])], 1)
COMMENT: R is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-100300B
YEMP-100300B | Section: Employment |
[Do/Did] you participate in the medical, surgical, or hospitalization insurance which covers injuries or major illnesses off the job [employer name([(loop)])] made available to you?
YEMP-100300C | Section: Employment |
Why [{DONT_DIDNTLC}] you participate in the insurance?
| 1 Covered by another plan |
| 2 Too expensive |
| 3 Don't need health insurance |
| 4 Have a pre-existing condition |
| 5 Haven't yet worked for this employer long enough to be covered |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-100507 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_ASSIGNMT([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: The job is a non-traditional job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101100
YEMP-100600 | Section: Employment |
Many companies or organizations have employees at more than one location. BESIDES the place where you [work/worked], [does/did] [employer name([(loop)])] have any employees working at any OTHER location, (as far as you know)?
YEMP-100700 | Section: Employment |
At the place where you [work/worked], how many employees [does/did] [employer name([(loop)])] have?
(INTERVIEWER: IF VOLUNTEERED "NUMBER VARIES", ENTER "99995".)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YEMP-100800
YEMP-100800 | Section: Employment |
Would you say it [is/was] about:
| 1 1-4 employees |
| 2 5-9 |
| 3 10-19 |
| 4 20-49 |
| 5 50-99 |
| 6 100-249 |
| 7 250-499 |
| 8 500 or more |
YEMP-100900 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-100600([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: There are other employees at other locations besides the one at which R works
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101000
YEMP-101000 | Section: Employment |
As far as you know, about how many employees [does/did] [employer name([(loop)])] have working at all of its OTHER locations -- under 1,000 employees or 1,000 employees or more?
| 1 Under 1,000 employees |
| 2 1,000 employees or more |
YEMP-101100 | Section: Employment |
On this [{JOB_ASSIGNMENT}], [are/were] you covered by a contract that was negotiated by a union or employee association?
COMMENT: On this {JOB_ASSIGNMENT}, {arewerelc} you covered by a contract that was negotiated by a union or employee association?
YEMP-101101 | Section: Employment |
Let's talk about your work [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])] [at the present time/just before you left this job].
YEMP-101102 | Section: Employment |
[Is/Was] this business incorporated?
INTERVIEWER: READ IF NECESSARY:
INCORPORATED businesses are taxable entities created by a charter, and have met with all state and/or federal regulations. UNINCORPORATED businesses are sole proprietor (having only one owner) or partnerships, needing only a business license to operate
YEMP-101102A | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_ASSIGNMT([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: The job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101102B
YEMP-101102B | Section: Employment |
We would like to know a little more about how you started in this business. Did you start it up yourself, is it a family (farm/business) you took over, did you buy it, did you start the (farm/business) in partnership with someone outside the family, or was it something else?
| 1 Started it myself |
| 2 Took over family operation |
| 3 Bought it |
| 4 Start the (farm/business) in partnership with someone outside the family |
| 5 Made partner by the firm |
| 6 Something else |
YEMP-101102D | Section: Employment |
[Is/Was] your business a partnership with at least one person outside your family, or a sole proprietorship (having only one owner or proprietor)?
| 1 Partnership |
| 2 Sole proprietorship (only one owner or proprietor) ...(Go To YEMP-101102J) |
YEMP-101102F | Section: Employment |
How many partners [do/did] you have from outside your family?
YEMP-101102J | Section: Employment |
[{excluding}], how many paid employees does this business have?
(ENTER NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES)
YEMP-101104B | Section: Employment |
Some businesses are sidelines - that is, businesses you have part-time that you have in addition to a regular job. Other businesses are regular jobs- that is, a business that is your main occupation or most important job for making money. [Is/Was] this business more your sideline or more your main job?
YEMP-101105 | Section: Employment |
What [is/was] the most common time of day for you to work?
| 1 Daytime (between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.) |
| 2 Evening (between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m.) |
| 3 Night time (after 11 p.m., before 6 a.m.) |
| 4 No single time of the day |
YEMP-101106 | Section: Employment |
Do you run your business out of your home or do you have an office or shop outside of your home?
| 1 RUN BUSINESS FROM HOME |
| 2 HAVE AN OUTSIDE OFFICE/SHOP ...(Go To YEMP-101107) |
YEMP-101107 | Section: Employment |
Do you have one location or more than one?
| 1 ONE LOCATION |
| 2 MORE THAN ONE LOCATION |
YEMP-101108 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP-101102([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This business is incorporated
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101110
YEMP-101109 | Section: Employment |
In this job [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], [are/were] you eligible for any benefits such as health insurance, pension, vacation, or sick time?
YEMP-101110 | Section: Employment |
I'm going to refer to a list of benefits that employers sometimes make available to their employees. [At this time/At the time you stopped working], which of the benefits on this list would it [be/have been] possible for you to receive as part of your job?
| - A flexible work schedule |
| - Medical, surgical or hospitalization insurance which covers injuries or major illnesses off the job |
| - Unpaid maternity or paternity leave which would allow you to return to the same job, or one similar to it |
| - Paid leave for own illness or medical care |
| - Paid leave for family member's illness or medical care |
| - Paid leave for vacation or personal time |
| - Unpaid leave for own illness or medical care |
| - Unpaid leave for family member's illness or medical care |
| - Unpaid leave for illness or personal time |
| - A retirement plan other than Social Security |
| - Tuition reimbursement for certain types of schooling |
| - Employee Stock Ownership Plan(s) |
YEMP-101110A | Section: Employment |
INSELECTION ([YEMP-101110([(loop)])], 1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101110B
YEMP-101110B | Section: Employment |
[Do/Did] you participate in the medical, surgical, or hospitalization insurance which covers injuries or major illnessess off the job [employer name([(loop)])] made available to you?
YEMP-101110C | Section: Employment |
Why [{Dont_Didntlc}] you participate in the insurance?
| 1 Covered by another plan |
| 2 Too expensive |
| 3 Don't need health insurance |
| 4 Have a pre-existing condition |
| 5 Haven't yet worked for this employer long enough to be covered |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-101113 | Section: Employment |
In your work [as/at] [employer name([(loop)])], [are/were] you covered by a contract that was negotiated by a union or employee association?
YEMP-101200 | Section: Employment |
Which of the following best describes how you [feel/felt] about your [{job_assignment}] [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])]?
| 1 Like it very much |
| 2 Like it fairly well |
| 3 Think it is OK |
| 4 Dislike it somewhat |
| 5 Dislike it very much |
YEMP-101300A | Section: Employment |
[job current status([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: The job is a current job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101300AB
YEMP-101300AB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_DLIFLAG([(loop)])]==1 && [last round interviewed] >=12
COMMENT: The job was a current DLI job at the time of the round 12 or round 13 interview or round 14 interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101408
YEMP-101300AAB | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_ASSIGNMT([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101408
YEMP-101300B | Section: Employment |
Think back to when you found your current job with [employer name([(loop)])]. What are all the activities you did to look for work at that time?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED.
COMPUTER OR INTERNET SEARCHES ARE NOT GOOD RESPONSES HERE.
THE INTERNET IS A TOOL TO LOOK FOR WORK. IF THE RESPONDENT ANSWERS SOMETHING LIKE “USED THE INTERNET TO LOOK FOR WORK,” YOU CAN PROBE BY ASKING “WHAT DID YOU DO ON THE INTERNET TO FIND WORK?”
| 1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY OR INTERVIEWED |
| 2 CONTACTED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES |
| 5 CONTACTED A SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT CENTER |
| 6 SENT OUT RESUMES OR FILLED OUT APPLICATIONS |
| 7 CHECKED UNION OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS |
| 8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS |
| 9 OTHER ACTIVE METHODS (such as bidding on a contract or auditioning for a part in a play) |
| 10 LOOKED AT ADS |
| 11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS OR COURSES |
| 12 NOTHING |
| 13 OTHER PASSIVE METHODS (such as studying for a real estate license or picking up a job app) |
YEMP-101408 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_selfemp([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is self-employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-105902
YEMP-101409 | Section: Employment |
[yemp_milflag([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This job is military
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-107500-LOOP-END
YEMP-101500 | Section: Employment |
For one reason or another, people often do not work for a week, a month, or even longer. For example, strikes, layoffs, and extended illnesses can cause people to miss work for a week or longer.
Between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X], were there any periods of a full week or more during which you did not work [{FORATJOB_ASSIGNMENT}], not counting paid vacations or paid sick leave?
YEMP-101502 | Section: Employment |
[YEMP_ASSIGNMT([(loop)])]==3
COMMENT: The job is a non-traditional job
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101505
YEMP-101505 | Section: Employment |
About how many different assignments (or on-call assignments) have you had from [employer name([(loop)])] between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF "DON'T KNOW" PLEASE ENTER 995.)
YEMP-101510 | Section: Employment |
Are you currently on an assignment or on-call with [employer name([(loop)])] or are you between assignments?
| 1 Currently on assignment |
| 2 Between assignments |
| 3 NO LONGER WORKING FOR TEMP/CONTRACTING/ON-CALL AGENCY |
YEMP-101517 | Section: Employment |
[{CURR_ASSIGN}]==1
COMMENT: The respondent is currently on assignment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101520
YEMP-101520 | Section: Employment |
Again, the next questions refer to your [{current}] assignment with [employer name([(loop)])].
YEMP-101525 | Section: Employment |
About how many weeks have you been working at your [{current}] assignment?
(INTERVIEWER: IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, PLEASE ENTER '1' WEEK.)
YEMP-101530 | Section: Employment |
[{curr_assign}]==1
COMMENT: IS the respondent currently on assignment?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-101570
YEMP-101535 | Section: Employment |
About how many more weeks do you expect to work at this assignment (assuming that the job does not become permanent)?
(INTERVIEWER: IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, PLEASE ENTER '1' WEEK. IF THIS ASSIGNMENT IS FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME, ENTER 995.)
YEMP-101570 | Section: Employment |
Between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X], how many separate periods of a full week or more were you not on assignment [{empname_fill}] (IF NECESSARY PROMPT:) Were there less than 5 or 5 or more?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) This includes all periods including those when [employer name([(loop)])] did not have an assignment for you and those when you chose to decline an assignment for [employer name([(loop)])].
YEMP-101575 | Section: Employment |
About how many weeks were you without an assignment for [employer name([(loop)])] between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X]?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) Please tell me about all periods including those when [employer name([(loop)])] did not have an assignment for you and those when you chose to decline an assignment with them.
YEMP-101580 | Section: Employment |
[number of employers] > 1
COMMENT: did the respondent report more than one employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-101590
YEMP-101590 | Section: Employment |
Earlier you mentioned that you worked for [{other_emps}] since [{LINTDATE~X}]. Between
[start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X] about how many weeks were you not working for [employer name([(loop)])] and not working for any other employer?
YEMP-101595 | Section: Employment |
Now, please tell me the beginning and ending dates of the most recent period between
[start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X] during which you didn't work for [employer name([(loop)])] for a full week or more.
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF MOST RECENT PERIOD BELOW. SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED AND ENTER ENDING DATE.)
YEMP-101597 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER ENDING DATE OF MOST RECENT PERIOD BELOW.
NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF THE MOST RECENT PERIOD WAS [mrec_gap_beg([(loop)])~X]
YEMP-101598 | Section: Employment |
Now, please tell me the beginning and ending dates of the longest period between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X] during which you didn't work for [employer name([(loop)])] for a full week or more. (IF LONGEST GAP WAS ALSO MOST RECENT, READ:) Please tell me about the next most recent period.
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF LONGEST PERIOD BELOW. SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED AND ENTER ENDING DATE.)
YEMP-101599 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER ENDING DATE OF LONGEST (OR NEXT MOST RECENT) PERIOD BELOW.
NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF THE LONGEST (OR NEXT MOST RECENT) PERIOD WAS [long_gap_beg([(loop)])~X]
YEMP-101600 | Section: Employment |
Please tell me each period between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [stop date/now] during which you didn't work for this employer for a full week or more ... .
YEMP-101700-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Gaps while with employer
YEMP-102000 | Section: Employment |
[(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time through this gap loop
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-102100
YEMP-102100 | Section: Employment |
Is there another period of a week or more during which you did not work [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-102200 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)] BELOW.
YEMP-102400 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)] BELOW.
NOTE: ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [(beginning date)] WAS
[ending date([(loop)]:[(beginning date)])~X].
YEMP-102700 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)] BELOW.
NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)] WAS [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)])~X].
YEMP-103000-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([another gap within period R reported working for employer([(loop)]:[(gap 1, 2, 3, . . .)])] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Gaps while with employer
YEMP-103200 | Section: Employment |
[number of gaps([(loop)])]
COMMENT: Number of reported gaps in this job
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-106000
YEMP-103300-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Within-job gap information
YEMP-103400 | Section: Employment |
You said that you were not working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] between [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X] and [ending date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X]. Which of the categories best describes the MAIN reason why you were NOT working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] during this period of time?
| 1 1. On strike |
| 2 2. On layoff |
| 3 3. Quit job but returned to same employer |
| 4 4. Job ended for a period of time but began again |
| 5 5. Some other reason you went on unpaid vacation/leave ...(Go To YEMP-103500) |
YEMP-103500 | Section: Employment |
What was the reason you were on unpaid vacation or unpaid leave?
| 6 6. Going to school |
| 7 7. In the Armed Forces |
| 8 8. Pregnancy |
| 9 9. Had health problems |
| 10 10. Had problems with child care |
| 11 11. Had other personal or family reason |
| 12 12. SCHOOL/ PLANT/ FIRM temporarily closed |
| 13 13. Did not want to work |
| 14 14. Some other reason ...(Go To YEMP-103600) |
YEMP-103600 | Section: Employment |
What was the reason?
(RECORD VERBATIM)
YEMP-103700 | Section: Employment |
During how many of those WEEKS were you looking for work or on layoff from this job -- during none, some, or all of those weeks?
YEMP-105100 | Section: Employment |
[number([(loop)]:[(gap)])] < 7
COMMENT: The length of the gap was less than one week
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-105400
YEMP-105300 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: THE GAP DATES R GAVE WERE NOT A FULL WEEK APART. VERIFY THE GAP DATES WITH R. IF THE DATES NEED TO BE CORRECTED, RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS BY CLICKING ON THE BACK ARROW AND CORRECT THE DATES. IF R CLAIMS THE DATES ARE CORRECT, CONTINUE BY PRESSING <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
(DATES: [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X] and [ending date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X]).
YEMP-105400 | Section: Employment |
You were not working from [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X] to [ending date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X]. That would be about [(number)([(loop)]:[(gap)])] weeks when you were not working. For how many of these weeks were you looking for work or on layoff from a job?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YEMP-105800_VERBATIM
YEMP-105500 | Section: Employment |
How many of those [(number)([(loop)]:[(gap)])] weeks were you actually looking for work?
YEMP-105600 | Section: Employment |
[(number)([(loop)]:[(gap)])] - [(number)([(loop)]:[(gap)])]
COMMENT: SUBTRACT NUMBER OF WEEKS LOOKING FOR WORK OR ON LAYOFF FROM TOTAL NUMBER OF WEEKS IN GAP. THIS LEAVES THE NUMBER OF WEEKS THAT R WAS NEITHER WORKING NOR LOOKING FOR WORK.
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-105900-LOOP-END
YEMP-105700 | Section: Employment |
That leaves [(number)([(loop)]:[(gap)])] week(s) that you were not working or looking for work.
YEMP-105800_VERBATIM | Section: Employment |
What would you say was the main reason that you were not looking for work during that period?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD VERBATIM AND CODE ONE ONLY.)
YEMP-105800 | Section: Employment |
| 1 Did not want to work |
| 12 In school |
| 2 Ill, disabled, unable to work |
| 3 School / Plant/ Firm temporarily closed |
| 4 Armed forces |
| 5 Pregnancy |
| 6 Child care problems |
| 7 Personal/family reasons |
| 8 Vacation |
| 9 Labor dispute/strike |
| 10 Believed no work available |
| 11 Could not find work |
| 13 In Jail |
| 14 Transportation Problems |
| 15 New job to start |
| 16 Other |
YEMP-105900-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([(gap)] == [number of gaps([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Within-job gap information
YEMP-105902 | Section: Employment |
For one reason or another, people often do not work for a week, a month, or even longer. For example, strikes, layoffs, and extended illnesses can cause people to miss work for a week or longer.
Between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X], were there any periods of a full week or more during which you did NOT work as a [employer name([(loop)])], not counting PAID vacations or PAID sick leave?
YEMP-105904 | Section: Employment |
Please tell me each period between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [stop date/now] during which you didn't work as [employer name([(loop)])] for a full week or more ... .
YEMP-105906-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: REPEAT LOOP TO GATHER PERIODS NOT WORKING WITHIN JOB TENURE
YEMP-105908 | Section: Employment |
[this gap] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time through this gap loop
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-105910
YEMP-105910 | Section: Employment |
Is there another period of a week or more during which you did not work as [employer name([(loop)])]?
YEMP-105912 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [this gap] BELOW.
YEMP-105914 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [this gap] BELOW.
NOTE: ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [(beginning date)] WAS
[ending date([(loop)]:[(beginning date)])~X].
YEMP-105916 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [this gap] BELOW.
NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [this gap] WAS [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[this gap])~X].
YEMP-105918-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([another gap within period R reported working for employer([(loop)]:[this gap])] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Gaps while with employer
YEMP-105920 | Section: Employment |
[number of gaps([(loop)])]
COMMENT: Number of reported gaps in this job
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 99 Then Go To YEMP-105930-LOOP-BEGIN
YEMP-105930-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Within-job gap information
YEMP-105932 | Section: Employment |
You said that you were not working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] between [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X] and [ending date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X]. Which of the categories best describes the MAIN reason why you were NOT working [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] during this period of time?
| 1 1. No clients / customers |
| 2 2. Didn't have materials / equipment needed |
| 3 3. Financial problems |
| 4 4.Temporary or season job ended for period but later resumed |
| 5 5. Unpaid vacation |
| 6 6. Going to school |
| 7 7. In the Armed Forces |
| 8 8. Pregnancy |
| 9 9. Had health problems |
| 10 10. Had problems with child care |
| 11 11. Had other personal or family reason |
| 13 13. Did not want to work |
| 14 14. Some other reason ...(Go To YEMP-105936) |
YEMP-105936 | Section: Employment |
What was the reason?
(RECORD VERBATIM)
YEMP-105938 | Section: Employment |
During how many of those WEEKS were you looking for work -- during none, some, or all of those weeks?
YEMP-105940 | Section: Employment |
[number([(loop)]:[gap date])] < 7
COMMENT: The length of the gap was less than one week
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-105950
YEMP-105945 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: THE GAP DATES R GAVE WERE NOT A FULL WEEK APART. VERIFY THE GAP DATES WITH R. IF THE DATES NEED TO BE CORRECTED, RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS BY CLICKING ON THE BACK ARROW AND CORRECT THE DATES. IF R CLAIMS THE DATES ARE CORRECT, CONTINUE BY PRESSING <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
(DATES: [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X] and [ending date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X]).
YEMP-105950 | Section: Employment |
You were not working from [beginning gap date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X] to [ending date([(loop)]:[gap date])~X]. That would be about [(number)([(loop)]:[gap date])] weeks when you were not working. For how many of these weeks were you looking for work?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-105960_VERBATIM
YEMP-105956 | Section: Employment |
That leaves [(number)([(loop)]:[gap date])] week(s) that you were not working or looking for work.
YEMP-105960_VERBATIM | Section: Employment |
What would you say was the main reason that you were not looking for work during that period?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD VERBATIM AND CODE ONE ONLY.)
YEMP-105960 | Section: Employment |
| 1 Did not want to work |
| 12 In school |
| 2 Ill, disabled, unable to work |
| 3 School / Plant/ Firm temporarily closed |
| 4 Armed forces |
| 5 Pregnancy |
| 6 Child care problems |
| 7 Personal/family reasons |
| 8 Vacation |
| 9 Labor dispute/strike |
| 10 Believed no work available |
| 11 Could not find work |
| 13 In Jail |
| 14 Transportation Problems |
| 15 New job to start |
| 16 Other |
YEMP-105980-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([gap date] == [number of gaps([(loop)])])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Within-job gap information
YEMP-106000 | Section: Employment |
DIFFAGE ([job stopdate([(loop)])], [date R turns 16 years old], "DAY") < 0
COMMENT: Job ended before R's 16th birthday
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-107500-LOOP-END
YEMP-106200 | Section: Employment |
Between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X], were there any periods of a full week or more during which you took any paid leave from work [as/with] [employer name([(loop)])] because of a pregnancy or the birth of a child?
YEMP-106300 | Section: Employment |
Please tell me each period between [start date/date of last interview([(loop)])~X] and [job stopdate([(loop)])~X] during which you didn't work [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] for a full week or more because of a pregnancy or the birth of a child and you received pay.
YEMP-106400-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Gaps due to birth of child
YEMP-106600 | Section: Employment |
[(gap)] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time through pregnancy loop
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-106700
YEMP-106700 | Section: Employment |
Is there another period of a week or more during which you did not work [as/for] [employer name([(loop)])] because of a pregnancy or the birth of a child, and you received pay?
YEMP-106800 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap)] BELOW.
YEMP-107100 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap)] BELOW.
NOTE: ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [(beginning date)] WAS
[stop date([(loop)]:[(beginning date)])~X].
YEMP-107200 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER ENDING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap)] BELOW.
NOTE: BEGINNING DATE OF PERIOD [(gap)] WAS
[start date([(loop)]:[(gap)])~X].
YEMP-107300-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([number of pregnancies([(loop)]:[(gap)])] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Gaps due to birth of child
YEMP-107500-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([(loop)] == [number of employers])
COMMENT: Conditions from loops met? Employer supplements
YEMP-107600 | Section: Employment |
[{CURLONGTERMJOB}]==1
COMMENT: R has a current long term job and has not already answered job search questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-107600A
YEMP-107600A | Section: Employment |
In the past three months, have you done anything to look for work? Please don't include any job search activities you've already told me about.
YEMP-107600B | Section: Employment |
What activities have you done to look for work?
INTERVIEWER: READ IF NECESSARY: Some people with jobs may be looking for work because they want to change jobs, or for other reasons.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED
COMPUTER OR INTERNET SEARCHES ARE NOT GOOD RESPONSES HERE. THE INTERNET IS A TOOL TO LOOK FOR WORK. IF THE RESPONDENT ANSWERS SOMETHING LIKE “USED THE INTERNET TO LOOK FOR WORK,” YOU CAN PROBE BY ASKING “WHAT DID YOU DO ON THE INTERNET TO FIND WORK?”
| 1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY OR INTERVIEWED |
| 2 CONTACTED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES |
| 5 CONTACTED A SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT CENTER |
| 6 SENT OUT RESUMES OR FILLED OUT APPLICATIONS |
| 7 CHECKED UNION OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS |
| 8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS |
| 9 OTHER ACTIVE METHODS (such as bidding on a contract or auditioning for a part in a play) |
| 10 LOOKED AT ADS |
| 11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS OR COURSES |
| 12 NOTHING |
| 13 OTHER PASSIVE METHODS (such as studying for a real estate license or picking up a job app) |
YEMP-107600E | Section: Employment |
In the past three months, have you taken any steps to start [a different/your own] business?
YEMP-118700 | Section: Employment |
[number of gaps] == 0
COMMENT: There were no gaps between jobs
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-LOC-1100
YEMP-118500 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: NOW ENTERING GAPS SECTION - PERIODS WHEN R WAS NOT WORKING.
YEMP-118800 | Section: Employment |
Now let's talk about periods when you weren't working.
YEMP-118900-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Employment |
REPEAT
COMMENT: START LOOP TO GATHER INFORMATION ON BETWEEN JOB GAPS
YEMP-119000 | Section: Employment |
INT([gaps_diff([gap dates])]/7)
COMMENT: Total number of weeks in gaps
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 999 Then Go To YEMP-119200
YEMP-119100 | Section: Employment |
INTERVIEWER: THE DATES [bjgapsoj_startdate([gap dates])~X] and [bjgapsoj_enddate([gap dates])~X] RESULT IN A PERIOD THAT IS LESS THAN 1 WEEK.
IF THIS IS CORRECT PRESS < SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
IF INCORRECT RETURN TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS TO ENTER
THE CORRECT DATES.
YEMP-119200 | Section: Employment |
You said you were not working between [bjgapsoj_startdate([gap dates])~X] and [bjgapsoj_enddate([gap dates])~X]. That would be about [gaps_weeks([gap dates])] week(s) when you were not working.
During how many of these weeks were you looking for work or on layoff from a job?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YEMP-119400CHECK2
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-119400CHECK2
YEMP-119300 | Section: Employment |
How many of those [(number)([gap dates])] weeks were you actually looking for work?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YEMP-119400CHECK2
YEMP-119400 | Section: Employment |
What activities did you do to look for work?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES EXCEPT TO PROBE AS NEEDED
COMPUTER OR INTERNET SEARCHES ARE NOT GOOD RESPONSES HERE. THE INTERNET IS A TOOL TO LOOK FOR WORK. IF THE RESPONDENT ANSWERS SOMETHING LIKE “USED THE INTERNET TO LOOK FOR WORK,” YOU CAN PROBE BY ASKING “WHAT DID YOU DO ON THE INTERNET TO FIND WORK?”
| 1 CONTACTED EMPLOYER DIRECTLY OR INTERVIEWED |
| 2 CONTACTED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 3 CONTACTED PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY |
| 4 CONTACTED FRIENDS OR RELATIVES |
| 5 CONTACTED A SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT CENTER |
| 6 SENT OUT RESUMES OR FILLED OUT APPLICATIONS |
| 7 CHECKED UNION OR PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS |
| 8 PLACED OR ANSWERED ADS |
| 9 OTHER ACTIVE METHODS (such as bidding on a contract or auditioning for a part in a play) |
| 10 LOOKED AT ADS |
| 11 ATTENDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS OR COURSES |
| 12 NOTHING |
| 13 OTHER PASSIVE METHODS (such as studying for a real estate license or picking up a job app) |
YEMP-119400CHECK | Section: Employment |
[BJGAPSOJ_ENDDATE([gap dates])]==[the current date]
COMMENT: This gap is current
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-119410A
YEMP-119400CHECK2 | Section: Employment |
[BJGAPSOJ_ENDDATE([gap dates])]==[the current date]
COMMENT: This gap is current
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-119410A
YEMP-119410A | Section: Employment |
([(number)([gap dates])] < [GAPS_WEEKS([gap dates])]) || ([LOOKING_FORWORK([gap dates])] < [GAPS_WEEKS([gap dates])])
COMMENT: R has not been looking for work during the entire gap
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-119410AA
YEMP-119410AA | Section: Employment |
Have you been doing anything to find work in the last 4 weeks?
| 1 YES ...(Go To YEMP-119420A) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 RETIRED |
| 3 DISABLED |
| 4 UNABLE TO WORK |
YEMP-119420A | Section: Employment |
What would the wage or salary of a job have to be for you to be willing to take it?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT.)
YEMP-119420B | Section: Employment |
ENTER TIME UNIT HERE:
| 1 HOUR |
| 2 WEEK |
| 3 MONTH |
| 4 YEAR |
| 5 OTHER UNIT (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-119421 | Section: Employment |
How many hours per week would you want to work?
YEMP-119410AACHECK | Section: Employment |
([YEMP-119410AA([gap dates])]==1)
COMMENT: R has been looking for work in the last four weeks
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-119500
YEMP-119410B | Section: Employment |
Do you currently want a job either full-time or part time?
| 1 YES, OR MAYBE, IT DEPENDS |
| 0 NO |
| 2 RETIRED |
| 3 DISABLED |
| 4 UNABLE TO WORK |
YEMP-119410C | Section: Employment |
Could you currently start a job if one is offered to you?
YEMP-119410D | Section: Employment |
What is the main reason you were not looking for work during the last 4 weeks?
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ LIST.
| 1 BELIEVED NO WORK AVAILABLE IN LINE OF WORK OR AREA |
| 2 COULDN'T FIND ANY WORK |
| 3 LACKS NECESSARY SCHOOLING, TRAINING, SKILLS OR EXPERIENCE |
| 4 EMPLOYERS THINK TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD |
| 5 OTHER TYPES OF DISCRIMINATION |
| 6 CAN'T ARRANGE CHILD CARE |
| 7 FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 8 IN SCHOOL OR OTHER TRAINING |
| 9 ILL-HEALTH, PHYSICAL DISABILITY |
| 10 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS |
| 12 NEW JOB TO START ...(Go To YEMP-119500) |
| 13 IN JAIL |
| 11 OTHER |
YEMP-119410E | Section: Employment |
Do you have a disability that prevents you from accepting any kind of work during the next six months?
YEMP-119500 | Section: Employment |
([gaps_weeks([gap dates])]) - ([(number)([gap dates])])
COMMENT: The number of weeks R was not working for self and not looking for work is greater than 0
If Answer >= -999 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YEMP-119700-LOOP-END
YEMP-119600 | Section: Employment |
My computer is showing a total of [(number)([gap dates])] week(s) that you were not working, looking for work or on layoff. Please think about this whole period now.
YEMP-119650_VERBATIM | Section: Employment |
What would you say was the main reason that you were not looking for work during that period?
(RECORD VERBATIM AND SELECT RESPONSE.)
YEMP-119650 | Section: Employment |
| 1 Did not want to work |
| 12 In school |
| 2 Ill, disabled, unable to work |
| 3 School / Plant/ Firm temporarily closed |
| 4 Armed forces |
| 5 Pregnancy |
| 6 Child care problems |
| 7 Personal/family reasons |
| 8 Vacation |
| 9 Labor dispute/strike |
| 10 Believed no work available |
| 11 Could not find work |
| 13 In Jail |
| 14 Transportation Problems |
| 15 New job to start |
| 16 Other |
YEMP-119700-LOOP-END | Section: Employment |
UNTIL ([gap dates] == [number of gaps])
YEMP-LOC-1100 | Section: Employment |
[{KEY_EMPLOYED}] == 1
COMMENT: R is currently employed
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEMP-LOC-1200
YEMP-LOC-1200 | Section: Employment |
May we contact you at work if we are unable to locate you in the future?
YEMP-LOC-1300_000001 | Section: Employment |
What is your company''s name and address at work?
YEMP-LOC-1300_000002 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000003 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000004 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000005 | Section: Employment |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000006 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000007 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-LOC-1300_000008 | Section: Employment |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEMP-LOC-1400_000001 | Section: Employment |
What is your telephone number at work?
YEMP-LOC-1400_000002 | Section: Employment |
YEMP-EXPINTRO | Section: Employment |
Now, I have some questions about how likely you think you will be working in the future. When I ask a question I'd like for you to give me a number from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is absolutely no chance the event will occur, and "100" means that you think the event is absolutely sure to happen.
YEMP-EXP1 | Section: Employment |
A year from now, what is the percent chance that you will be working for pay more than 20 hours per week?
YEMP-EXP2 | Section: Employment |
Five years from now, what is the percent chance that you will be working for pay more than 20 hours per week?
YTRN-200 | Section: Training |
We would like to ask you about other types of schooling and training you may have had, excluding the regular schooling we have already talked about.
YTRN-300 | Section: Training |
Some sources of occupational training programs include business schools, cosmetology schools, nursing courses, apprenticeship programs, vocational or technical institutes or schools, correspondence courses, company or military training, employer training programs, and night schools.
We are interested in training programs you took to make it easier to find a job, improve your job skills, or learn a new job.
YTRN-500 | Section: Training |
[{NO_CURFLAG}]
COMMENT: R participated in training programs that were current at DLI
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YTRN-600
YTRN-600 | Section: Training |
When we last talked with you on [{LINTDATE~X}], you were not participating in any training programs.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION ...(Go To YTRN-680) |
YTRN-610-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Training |
REPEAT
COMMENT: DLI training programs
YTRN-615 | Section: Training |
[loop 1] ==1
COMMENT: This is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-620
YTRN-620 | Section: Training |
Now we would like to ask about any training programs you were attending at the date of last interview on [{LINTDATE~X}] or have attended since then.
YTRN-630 | Section: Training |
When we last talked with you on [{LINTDATE~X}], you were receiving training from [training program([loop 1])].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YTRN-640) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YTRN-640 | Section: Training |
When did you last stop attending [training program([loop 1])]?
(ENTER MONTH, DAY AND YEAR)
(INTERVIEWER: IF CURRENTLY ATTENDING, ENTER THE CURRENT DATE)
YTRN-650 | Section: Training |
When did you last stop attending [training program([loop 1])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DATE |
| 2 R DENIES EVER ATTENDING THIS TRAINING PROGRAM ...(Go To YTRN-670-LOOP-END) |
YTRN-660 | Section: Training |
When did you last stop attending [training program([loop 1])]?
(ENTER MONTH, DAY AND YEAR)
YTRN-670-LOOP-END | Section: Training |
UNTIL ([loop 1]==[{NO_CURFLAG}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? DLI training programs
YTRN-675 | Section: Training |
When we last talked with you on [{LINTDATE~X}], you were not receiving training from any other program.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YTRN-710) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YTRN-680 | Section: Training |
Please tell me the training programs that you were attending at the time of the last interview that we have not yet discussed?
IF NO TRAINING PROGRAMS ARE REPORTED, PRESS <CONTINUE>. DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING ON THE ROSTER.
YTRN-680B | Section: Training |
INTERVIEWER: IF THE NAME OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM IS SPELLED INCORRECTLY, PLEASE CLICK ON "MODIFY ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME AND MAKE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS.
IF THERE ARE NO CORRECTIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YTRN-680D | Section: Training |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TRAINING PROGRAM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PROGRAM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YTRN-700 | Section: Training |
Other than high school, college, or university degree programs you may have told me about earlier, since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you attended any schooling, courses or training programs designed to help people find a job, improve their job skills, or learn a new job?
(PROBE: Some sources of occupational training programs include business schools, cosmetology schools, nursing courses, apprenticeship programs, vocational or technical institutes or schools, correspondence courses, company or military training, employer training programs, and night schools.)
YTRN-710 | Section: Training |
In addition to the programs which we have already talked about, since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you attended any schooling, courses or training programs designed to help people find a job, improve their job skills, or learn a new job?
(PROBE: Some sources of occupational training programs include business schools, cosmetology schools, nursing courses, apprenticeship programs, vocational or technical institutes or schools, correspondence courses, company or military training, employer training programs, and night schools.)
YTRN-750 | Section: Training |
[{NONDEGPROG}]==1
COMMENT: R is enrolled in GED, non-degree or vocational/technical program
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-770
YTRN-770 | Section: Training |
Earlier you told me about attending a college or university to earn a GED, a vocational or technical certificate, or to take classes that were not part of a degree program. Did you take those courses so that it would be easier for you to find a job, improve job skills, or learn a new job?
YTRN-780 | Section: Training |
As you answer these next questions about training programs, please include any schooling you attended that was not part of a degree program but that you took to make it easier to find a job, improve your job skills, or learn a new job.
YTRN-800 | Section: Training |
(Besides the programs we have already discussed,) Thinking about all the schooling, courses or training programs you participated in since [{LINTDATE~X}], please tell me the names of these schools or training programs.
(PROBE: PLEASE BEGIN WITH THE MOST RECENT ONE YOU ATTENDED AND WORK BACK.)
(INTERVIEWER: THIS SCREEN IS ONLY FOR NEW TRAINING PROGRAMS. DO NOT LIST ANY PROGRAMS WHICH WERE DISCUSSED IN PREVIOUS QUESTIONS. ENTER EACH NEW PROGRAM ONTO A SEPARATE LINE OF THE ROSTER. )
YTRN-800B | Section: Training |
INTERVIEWER: IF THE NAME OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM IS SPELLED INCORRECTLY, PLEASE CLICK ON "MODIFY ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME AND MAKE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS.
IF THERE ARE NO CORRECTIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YTRN-800D | Section: Training |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY TRAINING PROGRAM THAT WAS ADDED TO THE ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PROGRAM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YTRN-870 | Section: Training |
RECCOUNT([{*MASTERTRN*}])
COMMENT: R has reported training programs since DLI
If Answer >= -5 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YMAR-620
YTRN-900-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Training |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Training programs
YTRN-950 | Section: Training |
[MASTERTRN_DLIFLAG([loop 4])]==2 || [MASTERTRN_DLIFLAG([loop 4])]==3
COMMENT: flag to determine the status of the training program
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-10000-LOOP-END
YTRN-1000 | Section: Training |
[number] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first training program on the roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-1100
YTRN-1100 | Section: Training |
Now we would like to ask a few questions about the training programs you have attended.
Let's begin with [training program([loop 4])].
YTRN-1130 | Section: Training |
Now let's talk about [training program([loop 4])].
YTRN-1150 | Section: Training |
[MASTERTRN_DLIFLAG([loop 4])] == 1
COMMENT: flag to determine the status of the training program
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-1230
YTRN-1200 | Section: Training |
When did you start attending [training program([loop 4])]?
YTRN-1230 | Section: Training |
[MASTERTRN_DLIFLAG([loop 4])] == 1
COMMENT: flag to determine the status of the training program
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-3550
YTRN-1300 | Section: Training |
Are you currently attending [training program([loop 4])]?
YTRN-1500 | Section: Training |
When did you stop attending [training program([loop 4])]?
YTRN-3550 | Section: Training |
How many weeks did you attend this school, course or training program for at least one hour? (Enter "0" if less than one week.)
YTRN-3560 | Section: Training |
During the weeks that you were attending, how many hours per week did you usually spend in the school, course, or training program?
YTRN-3600 | Section: Training |
What type of school or training program [is/was] it?
| 1 BUSINESS OR SECRETARIAL |
| 2 VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL, OR TRADE |
| 3 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM |
| 4 NURSING SCHOOL (LPN or RN) OR CNA TRAINING |
| 5 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER |
| 6 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (pre-GED) |
| 7 GED PROGRAM |
| 8 ONLINE OR CORRESPONDENCE COURSE |
| 9 FORMAL COMPANY TRAINING RUN BY EMPLOYER |
| 10 SEMINAR OR TRAINING PROGRAM AT WORK RUN BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN EMPLOYER |
| 11 SEMINAR OR TRAINING PROGRAM OUTSIDE OF WORK |
| 12 COMMUNITY OR JUNIOR COLLEGE |
| 13 GOVERNMENT TRAINING |
| 15 4-YEAR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY |
| 16 JOB SEARCH OR JOB PLACEMENT TRAINING |
| 14 OTHER |
YTRN-6000 | Section: Training |
RECCOUNT ([{*YEMP*}])
COMMENT: count the number of employers
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YTRN-6700
YTRN-6100 | Section: Training |
Did any of your employers provide or help pay for this training program?
YTRN-6200 | Section: Training |
Which one of your employers provided or helped pay for this training program?
(INTERVIEWER: READ RESPONDENT LIST OF EMPLOYERS AND MATCH ANSWER TO EMPLOYER NAME. IF EMPLOYER IS NOT LISTED REVIEW EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES WITH RESPONDENT.)
YTRN-6300 | Section: Training |
Was this training required by this employer or did you voluntarily choose to participate in this training program?
| 1 REQUIRED BY THIS EMPLOYER |
| 2 VOLUNTARILY CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE |
YTRN-6400 | Section: Training |
INTERVIEWER: FOR RESPONSES WHICH CAN NOT BE CODED IN THE CATEGORIES PROVIDED, PLEASE CHOOSE "OTHER (SPECIFY)" AND RECORD COMPLETE VERBATIM RESPONSE.
What was the main reason you enrolled in this training program?
| 1 PROMOTION OR JOB ADVANCEMENT |
| 2 LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB |
| 3 NEEDED TO OBTAIN A LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE |
| 4 NEEDED WHEN JOB BEGAN |
| 5 PART OF A REGULAR PROGRAM TO MAINTAIN AND UPGRADE EMPLOYEE SKILLS |
| 6 INTRODUCTION OF NEW METHODS OR PROCESSES ON THE JOB |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YTRN-6700 | Section: Training |
[MASTERTRN_STOPFIXED([loop 4])~X]==[{CURDATE~X}]
COMMENT: R is still attending
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YTRN-10000-LOOP-END
YTRN-6900 | Section: Training |
Did you receive a certificate, license or degree from this program?
YTRN-7000 | Section: Training |
What type of certificate, license, or degree did you receive from this program?
| 1 VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE |
| 2 STATE LICENSE |
| 3 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION |
| 4 GED |
| 6 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA |
| 7 OTHER CERTIFICATE |
| 8 OTHER LICENSE |
| 9 OTHER DEGREE |
YTRN-7600 | Section: Training |
Did you complete this training program?
YTRN-7700 | Section: Training |
What was the main reason you did not complete this program?
| 1 FOUND A JOB |
| 2 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS |
| 3 PROBLEMS WITH CHILD CARE |
| 4 OTHER FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 5 OWN ILLNESS OR INJURY |
| 6 TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PROGRAM |
| 7 MOVED OR CHANGED RESIDENCE |
| 16 FINANCIAL REASONS |
| 8 UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS |
| 9 TOO MUCH TIME REQUIRED |
| 10 TOO DIFFICULT |
| 11 LOST INTEREST |
| 12 ASKED TO LEAVE OR EXPELLED |
| 13 STILL ENROLLED IN PROGRAM |
| 15 THE PROGRAM ENDED BEFORE COMPLETION |
| 14 OTHER |
YTRN-10000-LOOP-END | Section: Training |
UNTIL ([loop 4]==[{NO_PROGRAMS}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Training programs
YMAR-620 | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about relationships you may have with other people. What is your current legal marital status?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
YMAR-630 | Section: Marriage |
([{KEY_MARSTAT}] != 1) && ([{KEY_SPOUSEINHH}] == 1)
COMMENT: R reported a spouse in the HH and is now denying being married /
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-640
YMAR-640 | Section: Marriage |
Earlier you said that you had a spouse in the household but now you are reporting that you are [single/married/separated/divorced/widowed]. Can you please explain this discrepancy?
YMAR-650 | Section: Marriage |
Just to confirm our information, what is your current legal marital status?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
YMAR-706 | Section: Marriage |
[{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: The respondent has DLI partners
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-705
YMAR-705 | Section: Marriage |
([{PREVPARTNERS_MARSTAT}] == 0) || ([{PREVPARTNERS_MARSTAT}] == 3) || ([{PREVPARTNERS_MARSTAT}] == 4)
COMMENT: The respondent was not married or living with a partner at the time of the last interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710
YMAR-710 | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about marriages and marriage-like relationships. In a marriage, there may be times when spouses live in different households. In this study we define a marriage-like relationship as a sexual relationship in which partners establish one household and live together for a period of at least three months.
When we talked to you during our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}], you were not married or living in a marriage-like relationship at that time.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YMAR-723F) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YMAR-710X | Section: Marriage |
Were you married and living with your spouse at the time of our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YMAR-710XA | Section: Marriage |
Does the spouse you were living with at the time of the last interview currently live in your household?
YMAR-710XAA | Section: Marriage |
Does the person you were married to at the time of the last interview currently live in your household?
YMAR-7110XAA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHI_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has people living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710XAB
YMAR-710XAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE DLI SPOUSE. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S DLI SPOUSE. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-710XAGB | Section: Marriage |
[{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has previous spouses/partners
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710XAH
YMAR-710XAH | Section: Marriage |
Does the person you were married to at the time of the last interview appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE DLI SPOUSE. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S DLI SPOUSE. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY
PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-710XAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-710XAHCHECK | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-710XAH]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spouse on the list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710XAIA
YMAR-710XAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-710XAH]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spouse on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710YE
YMAR-710XB | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of your spouse at the time of our last interview.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-710XC | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [{PARTNERDLI}]'s gender?
YMAR-710Y | Section: Marriage |
Were you living in a marriage-like relationship at the time of our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}]?
YMAR-710YA | Section: Marriage |
Does the partner you were living with at the time of the last interview currently live in your household?
YMAR-710YAA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHI_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has people living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710YAB
YMAR-710YAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE CURRENT PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S CURRENT PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-710YAGB | Section: Marriage |
[{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has previous spouses/partners
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710YAH
YMAR-710YAH | Section: Marriage |
Does the partner you were living with at the time of the last interview appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE DLI PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S DLI PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY
PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-710YAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-710YAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-710YAH]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI partner on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710YE
YMAR-710YB | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that partner you were living with at the time of our last interview.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-710YC | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [{PARTNERDLI}]'s gender?
YMAR-710YE | Section: Marriage |
VAREXIST ([{^YMAR_UID^}])
COMMENT: there is a spouse or partner on the HH roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-710YM
YMAR-710YM | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IS [{PARTNERDLI}], THE PERSON R WAS LIVING WITH AT THE TIME OF THE LAST INTERVIEW, THE SAME PERSON AS [HHIPARTNERS.NAME(1)], WHO WAS REPORTED IN THIS INTERVIEW'S HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION SECTION?
YMAR-711CHECK | Section: Marriage |
[{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}] > 0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-711B-LOOP-BEGIN
YMAR-711B-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: dli partner loop
YMAR-713 | Section: Marriage |
[PREVPARTNERS.MARSTAT([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]
COMMENT: branch according to partner's DLI marital status with respondent
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YMAR-717
If Answer = 5 Then Go To YMAR-714
If Answer = 9 Then Go To YMAR-716M
YMAR-714 | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about marriages and marriage-like relationships. In a marriage, there may be times when spouses live in different households. In this study we define a marriage-like relationship as a sexual relationship in which partners establish one household and live together for a period of at least three months.
When we talked to you during our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}], you were in a marriage-like relationship with [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at that time.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YMAR-719-LOOP-END) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YMAR-714B | Section: Marriage |
Which piece of information is incorrect?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 NAME OF SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 2 MARITAL STATUS |
| 3 R HAD NO SPOUSE OR PARTNER AT DLI |
YMAR-714D | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-714B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-714DA
YMAR-714DA | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner currently live in your household?
YMAR-714DAA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHI_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has people living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-714DAB
YMAR-714DAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-714DAH | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-714DAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-714DAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-714DAH([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spopar on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-714H
YMAR-714F | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that spouse or partner.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-714FA | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [PREVPARTNERS_NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]'s gender?
YMAR-714H | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-714B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],2)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-714J
YMAR-714J | Section: Marriage |
What was your marital status with [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at the date of the last interview?
| 0 NEVER MARRIED |
| 1 MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE ...(Go To YMAR-714JB) |
| 2 SEPARATED |
| 3 DIVORCED |
| 4 WIDOWED |
| 5 NOT MARRIED BUT LIVING WITH A PARTNER |
| 9 MARRIED - BUT NOT LIVING WITH SPOUSE ...(Go To YMAR-714JB) |
YMAR-714JB | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you marry [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R DOES NOT KNOW WHEN THEY MARRIED, TRY TO ASSIST R IN CREATING AN ESTIMATE. (E.G. HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT SEASON WAS IT?))
YMAR-716 | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about marriages and marriage-like relationships. In a marriage, there may be times when spouses live in different households. In this study we define a marriage-like relationship as a sexual relationship in which partners establish one household and live together for a period of at least three months.
When we talked to you during our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}], you were married to [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at that time.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YMAR-719-LOOP-END) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YMAR-716B | Section: Marriage |
Which piece of information is incorrect?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 NAME OF SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 2 MARITAL STATUS |
| 3 R HAD NO SPOUSE OR PARTNER AT DLI |
YMAR-716D | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-716B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716DA
YMAR-716DA | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner currently live in your household?
YMAR-716DAA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHI_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has people living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716DAB
YMAR-716DAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-716DAH | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-716DAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-716DAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-716DAH([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spopar on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716H
YMAR-716F | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that spouse or partner.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-716FA | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [PREVPARTNERS_NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]'s gender?
YMAR-716H | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-716B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],2)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716J
YMAR-716J | Section: Marriage |
What was your marital status with [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at the date of the last interview?
| 0 NEVER MARRIED |
| 1 MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
| 2 SEPARATED |
| 3 DIVORCED ...(Go To YMAR-716JB) |
| 4 WIDOWED |
| 5 NOT MARRIED BUT LIVING WITH A PARTNER |
| 9 MARRIED - BUT NOT LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
YMAR-716JB | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did your divorce become legally final?
YMAR-716M | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about marriages and marriage-like relationships. In a marriage, there may be times when spouses live in different households. In this study we define a marriage-like relationship as a sexual relationship in which partners establish one household and live together for a period of at least three months.
When we talked to you during our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}], you were married to [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] but [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] was living outside of your household.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YMAR-719-LOOP-END) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YMAR-716O | Section: Marriage |
Which piece of information is incorrect?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 NAME OF SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 2 MARITAL STATUS |
| 3 R HAD NO SPOUSE OR PARTNER AT DLI |
| 4 R WAS LIVING WITH SPOUSE AT DLI |
YMAR-716Q | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-716O([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716QA
YMAR-716QA | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner currently live in your household?
YMAR-716QAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-716QAH | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-716QAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-716QAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-716QAH([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spopar on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716U
YMAR-716S | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that spouse or partner.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-716SA | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [PREVPARTNERS_NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]'s gender?
YMAR-716U | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-716O([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],2)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-716W
YMAR-716W | Section: Marriage |
What was your marital status with [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at the date of the last interview?
| 0 NEVER MARRIED |
| 1 MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
| 2 SEPARATED |
| 3 DIVORCED ...(Go To YMAR-716WB) |
| 4 WIDOWED |
| 5 NOT MARRIED BUT LIVING WITH A PARTNER |
| 9 MARRIED - BUT NOT LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
YMAR-716WB | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did your divorce become legally final?
YMAR-717 | Section: Marriage |
These next questions are about marriages and marriage-like relationships. In a marriage, there may be times when spouses live in different households. In this study we define a marriage-like relationship as a sexual relationship in which partners establish one household and live together for a period of at least three months.
When we talked to you during our last interview in [{LINTDATE4~X}], you were separated from [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at that time.
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YMAR-719-LOOP-END) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YMAR-717B | Section: Marriage |
Which piece of information is incorrect?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 NAME OF SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 2 MARITAL STATUS |
| 3 R HAD NO SPOUSE OR PARTNER AT DLI |
| 4 R WAS LIVING WITH SPOUSE AT DLI |
YMAR-717D | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-717B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-717DA
YMAR-717DA | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner currently live in your household?
YMAR-717DAA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHI_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has people living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-717DAB
YMAR-717DAB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-717DAH | Section: Marriage |
Does that spouse or partner appear on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, IDENTIFY THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF THE SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED. IF NO, SIMPLY PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-717DAI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-717DAIA | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-717DAH]
COMMENT: Was R's DLI spopar on the partner list?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-717H
YMAR-717F | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that spouse or partner.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-717FA | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [PREVPARTNERS_NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])]'s gender?
YMAR-717H | Section: Marriage |
INSELECTION([YMAR-717B([{PREVPART-LOOP}])],2)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-717J
YMAR-717J | Section: Marriage |
What was your marital status with [PREVPARTNERS.NAME([{PREVPART-LOOP}])] at the date of the last interview?
| 0 NEVER MARRIED |
| 1 MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
| 2 SEPARATED |
| 3 DIVORCED ...(Go To YMAR-717JB) |
| 4 WIDOWED |
| 5 NOT MARRIED BUT LIVING WITH A PARTNER |
| 9 MARRIED - BUT NOT LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
YMAR-717JB | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did your divorce become legally final?
YMAR-719-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([{PREVPART-LOOP}] == [{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}])
Default Next: | YMAR-723F |
Lead-In: | YMAR-714 [1:1], YMAR-716 [1:1], YMAR-716M [1:1], YMAR-717 [1:1], YMAR-713 [Default], YMAR-714H [Default], YMAR-714J [Default], YMAR-714JB [Default], YMAR-716H [Default], YMAR-716J [Default], YMAR-716JB [Default], YMAR-716U [Default], YMAR-716W [Default], YMAR-716WB [Default], YMAR-717H [Default], YMAR-717J [Default], YMAR-717JB [Default] |
YMAR-723F | Section: Marriage |
RECCOUNT ([{*PARTNERS*}])
COMMENT: number of partners since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-730
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 99 Then Go To YMAR-730A
YMAR-730 | Section: Marriage |
Before we discuss your relationship with [this partner(1)], tell me please, have you had any other marriages or marriage-like relationships with a partner where you had established one household and lived together in a sexual relationship for a period of at least three months since the last interview on [{lintdate~X}]?
YMAR-730A | Section: Marriage |
Here is the list of partners we have discussed previously.
YMAR-730ALT | Section: Marriage |
Before we discuss your relationship with the people listed above, tell me please, have you had any other marriages or marriage-like relationships with a partner where you had established one household and lived together in a sexual relationship for a period of at least three months since the last interview on [{lintdate~X}]?
YMAR-732 | Section: Marriage |
[{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1
COMMENT: R's current legal marital status is married, but there is no spouse in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-740T
YMAR-735 | Section: Marriage |
Since the date of our last interview on [{lintdate~X}], have you gotten married?
YMAR-736 | Section: Marriage |
Are you currently married?
YMAR-740R | Section: Marriage |
Since the date of our last interview on [{lintdate~X}], have you lived with a partner in a marriage-like relationship where you established one household and lived together in a sexual relationship for a period of at least three months?
YMAR-740RA | Section: Marriage |
Do you have a spouse or partner who currently lives in your household?
YMAR-740RB | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE CURRENT SPOUSE OR PARTNER. SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S DLI SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-740RBA | Section: Marriage |
[{HHINEWSPOUSELINE}] > 0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-740RFD
YMAR-740RFD | Section: Marriage |
Before we discuss your relationship with [this person([{HHINEWSPOUSELINE}])], tell me please, have you had any other marriages or marriage-like relationships with a partner where you had established one household and lived together in a sexual relationship for a period of at least three months since the last interview on [{lintdate~X}]?
YMAR-740RG | Section: Marriage |
[{PREVPARTNERS_COUNT}] >0
COMMENT: The respondent has previous spouses/partners
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-740RH
YMAR-740RH | Section: Marriage |
Since the last interview on [{lintdate~X}], have you been in a marriage or marriage-like relationship with any of the people on this list?
INTERVIEWER: IF YES, SELECT ALL OF THE NAMES OF THE DLI SPOUSES AND PARTNERS IDENTIFIED BY THE RESPONDENT. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>. IF NO, SIMPLY PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
YMAR-740RI | Section: Marriage |
YMAR-740RI-CHECK | Section: Marriage |
[YMAR-740RH] == 1
COMMENT: There is a person selected as an SDLI partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-740RFJ
YMAR-740RFJ | Section: Marriage |
Besides the relationships we have already identified, tell me please, have you had any other marriages or marriage-like relationships with a partner where you had established one household and lived together in a sexual relationship for a period of at least three months since the last interview on [{lintdate~X}]?
YMAR-740T | Section: Marriage |
Just to be sure that I have recorded this correctly, you have gotten married since the date of the last interview on [{lintdate~X}] but do not currently live with your spouse. Have you lived with this person since the two of you married each other?
| 1 YES, BUT R IS NOT CURRENTLY LIVING WITH SPOUSE ...(Go To YMAR-751) |
| 2 YES, R IS CURRENTLY LIVING WITH SPOUSE |
| 3 NO ...(Go To YMAR-751) |
| 4 R IS NOT CURRENTLY MARRIED |
YMAR-740V | Section: Marriage |
Here is the list of partners we have discussed previously.
YMAR-750 | Section: Marriage |
Can you tell me the names (initials) of these different partners who aren't already on the list? Please begin with the first partner you lived with and continue to the (most recent/current) partner.
PROBE: AND WHO ELSE?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER ALL NAMES OR INITIALS ON EMPTY LINES IN THE ROSTER BELOW. IF THE RESPONDENT HAS REPORTED A PARTNER, PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE THIS ROSTER BLANK. IF THE RESPONDENT WILL NOT PROVIDE A NAME OR INITIALS, PLEASE ENTER "UNIDENTIFIED PARTNER" ON THE ROSTER. IF MULTIPLE UNIDENTIFIED PARTNERS ARE REPORTED, PLEASE NUMBER THEM.
IF YOU DO LEAVE THIS SCREEN BLANK, PLEASE EXPLAIN IN A COMMENT.)
YMAR-751 | Section: Marriage |
Please tell me the name or initials of that spouse.
(ENTER NAME)
YMAR-752 | Section: Marriage |
RECCOUNT ([{*NEWPARTNERS*}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YMAR-1600
YMAR-1600 | Section: Marriage |
[{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1 || [{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1
COMMENT: R is married or has a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-1700
YMAR-1700 | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: IDENTIFY THE CURRENT (SPOUSE/PARTNER). SELECT THE LINE WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME OF R'S CURRENT SPOUSE OR PARTNER. PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.
YMAR-1700CHECK | Section: Marriage |
[{KEY_CURRSPOPARID}] >= 1
COMMENT: R is married or has a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-1900
YMAR-1900 | Section: Marriage |
INTERVIEWER: YOU HAVE SELECTED [{KEY_CURRSPOPARNAME}] AS THE CURRENT SPOUSE OR PARTNER OF R.
IF THIS IS NOT CORRECT, PLEASE RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION AND SELECT ANOTHER LINE FROM THE ROSTER.
YMAR-2900 | Section: Marriage |
[{PARTNERS_COUNT}]==0
COMMENT: No one is listed on partner roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-13100
YMAR-3000-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Spouse/partner loop
YMAR-3000X | Section: Marriage |
([PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==3) ||
([PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==4) ||
([PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==6) ||
([PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==7) ||
([PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==8)
COMMENT: Partner is deceased or else has divorced R or broken up with R or had an annulment with R
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-13000-LOOP-END
YMAR-3001 | Section: Marriage |
VAREXIST ([PARTNERS.SEX([(loop)])])
COMMENT: The gender of the spouse/partner is unknown
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3032
YMAR-3032 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.SEX([(loop)])] < 1
COMMENT: The gender of the spouse/partner is unknown
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3033
YMAR-3033 | Section: Marriage |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:)
What is [this partner([(loop)])]'s gender?
YMAR-3037 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.MARSTAT([(loop)])]==2
COMMENT: this is a DLI spouse or partner that the R is separated from
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4350A
YMAR-3035 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.DLICHECK([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a DLI spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3036
YMAR-3036 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.LIVEDWITHDLI([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this spouse or partner lived with the respondent at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4310
YMAR-3036A | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.CURSPOPAR([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a current spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3036B
YMAR-3036B | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.LIVENOW([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: R currently lives with this spouse/partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3100C
YMAR-3055 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.LIVENOW([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: R currently lives with this spouse/partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3100
YMAR-6400A | Section: Marriage |
Since [{lintdate~X}], did you ever live with [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-6400ADLICHECK1 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.DLICHECK([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a DLI spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-11400
YMAR-6400ADLICHECK2 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.DLICHECK([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a DLI spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3100C
YMAR-3100 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you start living with [this partner([(loop)])] for the first time?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R DOES NOT KNOW WHEN THEY BEGAN LIVING TOGETHER, TRY TO ASSIST R IN CREATING AN ESTIMATE. (E.G. HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT SEASON WAS IT?))
YMAR-3100A | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you marry [this partner([(loop)])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R DOES NOT KNOW WHEN THEY MARRIED, TRY TO ASSIST R IN CREATING AN ESTIMATE. (E.G. HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT SEASON WAS IT?))
YMAR-3100C | Section: Marriage |
Since [{lintdate~X}], in what month and year did you start living with [this partner([(loop)])] for the first time?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R DOES NOT KNOW WHEN THEY BEGAN LIVING TOGETHER, TRY TO ASSIST R IN CREATING AN ESTIMATE. (E.G. HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT SEASON WAS IT?))
YMAR-3200 | Section: Marriage |
How old was [this partner([(loop)])] when you began living together?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YMAR-3300
YMAR-3200A | Section: Marriage |
How old was [this partner([(loop)])] when you married?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YMAR-3300A
YMAR-3300 | Section: Marriage |
What is your best guess? Was your partner ...
| 1 17 or younger? |
| 2 18 to 19? |
| 3 20 to 24? |
| 4 25 to 40? |
| 5 Older than 40? |
YMAR-3300A | Section: Marriage |
What is your best guess? Was your partner ...
| 1 17 or younger? |
| 2 18 to 19? |
| 3 20 to 24? |
| 4 25 to 40? |
| 5 Older than 40? |
YMAR-3400 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.CURSPOPAR([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: Person listed is the current spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3400A
YMAR-3400A | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.UID([(loop)])] > 0
COMMENT: Partner has valid id
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4310
YMAR-3500 | Section: Marriage |
At the time you BEGAN LIVING TOGETHER , what was the highest grade of schooling that [this partner([(loop)])] had COMPLETED?
| 0 None |
1 1st grade |
| 2 2nd grade |
3 3rd grade |
| 4 4th grade |
5 5th grade |
| 6 6th grade |
7 7th grade |
| 8 8th grade |
9 9th grade |
| 10 10th grade |
11 11th grade |
| 12 12th grade |
13 1st year of college |
| 14 2nd year of college |
15 3rd year of college |
| 16 4th year of college |
17 5th year of college |
| 18 6th year of college |
19 7th year of college |
| 20 8th year of college |
93 Pre-kindergarten |
| 94 Kindergarten |
95 Ungraded |
YMAR-3500A | Section: Marriage |
At the time you GOT MARRIED, what was the highest grade of schooling that [this partner([(loop)])] had COMPLETED?
| 0 None |
1 1st grade |
| 2 2nd grade |
3 3rd grade |
| 4 4th grade |
5 5th grade |
| 6 6th grade |
7 7th grade |
| 8 8th grade |
9 9th grade |
| 10 10th grade |
11 11th grade |
| 12 12th grade |
13 1st year of college |
| 14 2nd year of college |
15 3rd year of college |
| 16 4th year of college |
17 5th year of college |
| 18 6th year of college |
19 7th year of college |
| 20 8th year of college |
93 Pre-kindergarten |
| 94 Kindergarten |
95 Ungraded |
YMAR-3600 | Section: Marriage |
([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] <= 11) || ([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] == 93) || ([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] == 94)
COMMENT: The partner's highest grade completed is <= 11th grade
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3800
YMAR-3600A | Section: Marriage |
([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] <= 11) || ([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] == 93) || ([{PARTNER_GRDCOMP}] == 94)
COMMENT: The partner's highest grade completed is <= 11th grade
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-3800A
YMAR-3700 | Section: Marriage |
What was the highest educational degree/certificate that [this partner([(loop)])] had received?
| 1 None |
| 2 GED |
| 3 High school diploma (Regular 12 year program) |
| 4 Associate/Junior college (AA) |
| 5 Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) |
| 6 Master's degree (MA, MS) |
| 7 PhD |
| 8 Professional degree (DDS, JD, MD) |
YMAR-3700A | Section: Marriage |
What was the highest educational degree/certificate that [this partner([(loop)])] had received?
| 1 None |
| 2 GED |
| 3 High school diploma (Regular 12 year program) |
| 4 Associate/Junior college (AA) |
| 5 Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) |
| 6 Master's degree (MA, MS) |
| 7 PhD |
| 8 Professional degree (DDS, JD, MD) |
YMAR-3800 | Section: Marriage |
At the time you BEGAN LIVING TOGETHER , was [this partner([(loop)])] ...
... enrolled in school?
YMAR-3800A | Section: Marriage |
At the time you GOT MARRIED, was [this partner([(loop)])] ...
... enrolled in school?
YMAR-3900 | Section: Marriage |
... working for pay?
YMAR-3900A | Section: Marriage |
... working for pay?
YMAR-4000 | Section: Marriage |
... receiving welfare or some type of government assistance?
YMAR-4000A | Section: Marriage |
... receiving welfare or some type of government assistance?
YMAR-4050 | Section: Marriage |
What is your best estimate of (his/her) monthly income at the time you began living together?
INTERVIEWER: IF R CANNOT PROVIDE AN ESTIMATE, ASK FOR A BEST GUESS TO THE NEAREST $1,000.
YMAR-4100-REV | Section: Marriage |
What religion did [this partner([(loop)])] belong to at that time?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 ROMAN CATHOLIC |
| 2 JEWISH |
| 3 BAPTIST |
| 4 LUTHERAN |
| 5 METHODIST |
| 6 PRESBYTERIAN |
| 7 EPISCOPALIAN |
| 8 MORMON |
| 9 UNITARIAN |
| 10 QUAKER |
| 11 NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN |
| 12 OTHER PROTESTANT (SPECIFY) |
| 13 ISLAM, MUSLIM, MOSLEM |
| 14 BUDDHIST |
| 15 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 16 NONE |
YMAR-4100A-REV | Section: Marriage |
What religion did [this partner([(loop)])] belong to at that time?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 101 ROMAN CATHOLIC |
| 102 JEWISH |
| 103 BAPTIST |
| 104 LUTHERAN |
| 105 METHODIST |
| 106 PRESBYTERIAN |
| 107 EPISCOPALIAN |
| 108 MORMON |
| 109 UNITARIAN |
| 110 QUAKER |
| 111 NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN |
| 112 OTHER PROTESTANT (SPECIFY) |
| 113 ISLAM, MUSLIM, MOSLEM |
| 114 BUDDHIST |
| 115 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
| 116 NONE |
YMAR-4250 | Section: Marriage |
Is [this partner([(loop)])] Hispanic, Latino or of Spanish origin?
YMAR-4250A | Section: Marriage |
Is [this partner([(loop)])] Hispanic, Latino or of Spanish origin?
YMAR-4300 | Section: Marriage |
Which of the following is [this partner([(loop)])]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 OTHER? (SPECIFY) |
| 7 DO NOT READ ALOUD: HISPANIC/LATINO |
YMAR-4300A | Section: Marriage |
Which of the following is [this partner([(loop)])]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 OTHER? (SPECIFY) |
| 7 DO NOT READ ALOUD: HISPANIC/LATINO |
YMAR-4305A | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.DLICHECK([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a DLI partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4320A
YMAR-4310 | Section: Marriage |
Has [this partner([(loop)])] ever been married (other than to you)?
YMAR-4310A | Section: Marriage |
Has [this partner([(loop)])] ever been married (other than to you)?
YMAR-4315 | Section: Marriage |
Has [this partner([(loop)])] had any children with a spouse or partner other than yourself?
YMAR-4315CHECK | Section: Marriage |
VAREXIST ([YMAR-3070([(loop)])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4670
YMAR-4315A | Section: Marriage |
Has [this partner([(loop)])] had any children with a spouse or partner other than yourself?
YMAR-4320A | Section: Marriage |
([PARTNERS.CURSPOPAR([(loop)])]==1)
COMMENT: this is a current spouse or partner (and NOT a current HH resident)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-650CHECK
YMAR-4350A | Section: Marriage |
Did you get a legal divorce or an annulment from [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-4360A | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did your divorce become legally final?
YMAR-4370A | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year was the annulment obtained?
YMAR-4500 | Section: Marriage |
Were you legally married to [this partner([(loop)])] when you began living together for the first time?
YMAR-4650 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.DLICHECK([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is a DLI partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4655
YMAR-4655 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS.LIVEDWITHDLI([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this spouse or partner lived with the respondent at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-4670
YMAR-4670 | Section: Marriage |
Have you lived with [this partner([(loop)])] continuously since our last interview?
YMAR-4700 | Section: Marriage |
Have you lived with [this partner([(loop)])] continuously since [PARTNERS_STARTTXT([(loop)])]?
YMAR-4800 | Section: Marriage |
Since [PARTNERS_STARTTXT([(loop)])], in what month and year did you first stop living with [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-4900 | Section: Marriage |
During the time that you were living together from [PARTNERS_STARTTXT([(loop)])] to [PARTNERS_STOPTXT([(loop)])], were there any changes in your and
[this partner([(loop)])]'s marital status?
YMAR-5000-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Marital status change
YMAR-5400 | Section: Marriage |
From [PARTNERS_STARTTXT([(loop)])] to [PARTNERS_STOPTXT([(loop)])], what was the [first/next] change in marital status? Did you . . .
| 1 Become legally married ...(Go To YMAR-5700) |
| 2 Reunite |
| 3 Get a legal separation only ...(Go To YMAR-5600) |
| 4 Get a legal divorce ...(Go To YMAR-5600) |
| 5 Get an annulment ...(Go To YMAR-5600) |
YMAR-5600 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year [was the legal separation obtained/did the divorce become legally final/was the annulment obtained([loop number 4])]?
YMAR-5700 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you [first/next] marry [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-6100 | Section: Marriage |
During the time that you were living together from [PARTNERS_STARTTXT([(loop)])] to [PARTNERS_STOPTXT([(loop)])], was there another change in your and
[this partner([(loop)])]'s marital status?
YMAR-6200-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([loop for another change] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Marital status change
YMAR-6300 | Section: Marriage |
At the time you first stopped living with [this partner([(loop)])] , were you and your partner:
YMAR-6400 | Section: Marriage |
Did you ever live with [this partner([(loop)])] again?
YMAR-6400S | Section: Marriage |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you lived with [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-6500-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Periods R was living with spouse/partner
YMAR-6600 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: this is to handle those people who are continuous - they will only go through this loop once, and don't need to be asked the first two questions.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-7250
YMAR-7000 | Section: Marriage |
When did you next start living with [this partner([(loop)])] again?
YMAR-7200 | Section: Marriage |
Between [PARTNERS_STOP2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] when you stopped living together and [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] when you and [this partner([(loop)])] began living together again, was there any change in your marital status with that partner?
YMAR-7250 | Section: Marriage |
[{FIRSTMARRIAGESECTION}]==1
COMMENT: This is R's first time through the marriage section
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-7270
YMAR-7270 | Section: Marriage |
Since the date of our last interview, has there been any change in you and your partner's marital status?
YMAR-7300 | Section: Marriage |
Since [{LINTDATE4~X}], has there been any change in your and [this partner([(loop)])]'s marital status? For example, did you get married to one another, or did you legally separate or divorce, even if you later reunited?
YMAR-7350 | Section: Marriage |
So just to check, you are still living with [this partner([(loop)])] in a marriage or marriage-like relationship where you have established one household together?
YMAR-7500-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Change in marital status
YMAR-7900 | Section: Marriage |
Since [PARTNERS_CHANGE2([(loop)]:[loop number 2]:[loop number 3])~X], what was the [first/next] change in marital status? Did you . . .
YMAR-8100 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year [was the legal separation obtained/did the divorce become legally final/was the annulment obtained([(loop)]:[loop number 2]:[loop number 3])]?
YMAR-8200 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you [first/next] marry [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-8300 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: This a continuous partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-8400
YMAR-8400 | Section: Marriage |
Since [PARTNERS_CHANGE2([(loop)]:[loop number 2]:[loop number 3])~X], was there another change in the marital status between you and [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-8500 | Section: Marriage |
Between [PARTNERS_STOPTXT([(loop)])] when you stopped living together and [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] when you and [this partner([(loop)])] began living together again, was there any (other) change in your and [this partner([(loop)])]'s marital status?
YMAR-8900-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([loop for another change] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Change in marital status
YMAR-9000 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: This is a continuous partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-11100-LOOP-END
YMAR-9100 | Section: Marriage |
Have you lived with [this partner([(loop)])] continuously since [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])]?
YMAR-9200 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you next stop living with [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-9300 | Section: Marriage |
During this time since [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] that you were living with [this partner([(loop)])], were there any changes in your marital status?
YMAR-9400-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Marriage |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Marital status change
YMAR-9800 | Section: Marriage |
Since [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])], what was the [first/next] change in marital status? Did you . . .
YMAR-10000 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year [was the legal separation obtained/did the divorce become legally final/was the annulment obtained([(loop)]: [loop number 2]:[loop number 5])]?
YMAR-10100 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year did you [first/next] marry [this partner([(loop)])]?
YMAR-10200 | Section: Marriage |
During this time since [PARTNERS_START2TXT([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] that you were living with [this partner([(loop)])], was there another change in your marital status?
YMAR-10600-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([loop for another change] != 1)
COMMENT: loop until no more marital status changes
YMAR-10700 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT2([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] == 1
COMMENT: This a continuous person
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-11100-LOOP-END
YMAR-10800 | Section: Marriage |
At the time you next stopped living with [this partner([(loop)])], were you and your partner:
| 0 Not married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
YMAR-10900 | Section: Marriage |
Did you ever live with [this partner([(loop)])] again?
YMAR-11100-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([need to loop for another period] != 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Periods R was living with spouse/partner
YMAR-11200 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT([(loop)])] == 1
COMMENT: This is a continuous relationship, skip the next couple questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-650CHECK
YMAR-11300 | Section: Marriage |
[PARTNERS_CONT2([(loop)]:[loop number 2])] == 1
COMMENT: This is a continuous relationship, skip the next couple questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-650CHECK
YMAR-11400 | Section: Marriage |
What is the current status of your relationship with [this partner([(loop)])]?
(How did this relationship finally end?)
| 1 Break-up; no change in marital status ...(Go To YMAR-650CHECK) |
| 2 Annulment, nothing legal |
| 3 Legal separation only (no legal divorce) ...(Go To YMAR-11700) |
| 4 Legal divorce ...(Go To YMAR-11700) |
| 6 R AND SPOUSE/PARTNER ARE STILL TOGETHER BUT NOT LIVING TOGETHER ...(Go To YMAR-650CHECK) |
| 7 R AND SPOUSE ARE STILL MARRIED BUT DO NOT LIVE TOGETHER ...(Go To YMAR-650CHECK) |
YMAR-11700 | Section: Marriage |
In what month and year [was the legal separation obtained/did your divorce become legally final/did your partner's death occur/did this occur]?
YMAR-650CHECK | Section: Marriage |
[{HHIPARTNERS_COUNT}]==0 && [PARTNERS.CURSPOPAR([(loop)])]==1
COMMENT: R has a current spouse or partner not living in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-651
Default Next: | YMAR-13000-LOOP-END |
Lead-In: | YMAR-4320A [1:1], YMAR-11200 [1:1], YMAR-11300 [1:1], YMAR-11400 [1:1], YMAR-11400 [6:6], YMAR-11400 [7:7], YMAR-4350A [Default], YMAR-4360A [Default], YMAR-4370A [Default], YMAR-11400 [Default], YMAR-11700 [Default] |
YMAR-651 | Section: Marriage |
Is [this partner([(loop)])] currently employed full-time, part-time, or not at all?
YMAR-652_REV | Section: Marriage |
How far in advance does [this partner([(loop)])] usually know what days and hours [his/her] main employer will need [him/her] to work?
| 1 3 days or less |
| 2 4 to 7 days |
| 3 Between 1 and 2 weeks |
| 4 3 weeks or more |
| 5 ALWAYS WORKS SAME SCHEDULE |
YMAR-653 | Section: Marriage |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD CCC)
Which of the following statements best describes how [this partner([(loop)])]'s working hours are decided at [his/her] main employer? (IF NEEDED: By working hours we mean here the time [he/she] starts and finishes work, not the total hours worked per week or month.)
| 1 Starting and finishing times are decided by his/her employer and he/she cannot change them on his/her own; |
| 2 Starting and finishing times are decided by his/her employer but with his/her input; |
| 3 He/she can decide the time he/she starts and finishes work, within certain limits; |
| 4 He/she is entirely free to decide when he/she starts and finishes work. |
| 5 Starting and finishing work times depend on things outside of his/her control and outside of the employer's control |
YMAR-13000-LOOP-END | Section: Marriage |
UNTIL ([(loop)] == [{PARTNERS_COUNT}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Spouse/partner loop
YMAR-13100 | Section: Marriage |
[{LOSTMARRIAGEDATE}] == 1
COMMENT: A missing marriage date needs to be collected
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-13150
YMAR-13150 | Section: Marriage |
In a previous interview, you reported being married to [{LOSTSPOUSENAME}]. Unfortunately, we did not collect complete information from you about that marriage. Could you tell me the month and year that you legally married [{LOSTSPOUSENAME}] for the first time?
YMAR-13200 | Section: Marriage |
[{LOSTDIVORCEDATE}] == 1
COMMENT: A missing divorce date needs to be collected
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YMAR-13250
YMAR-13250 | Section: Marriage |
In a previous interview, you talked about becoming divorced from [{LOSTDIVSPOUSENAME}]. Unfortunately, we did not collect complete information from you about that change in your marital status. Could you tell me the month and year that you obtained your divorce from [{LOSTDIVSPOUSENAME}]?
YFER-SAQ2-PRISONCHECK | Section: Fertility |
[{PRISONSECURE}]==1
COMMENT: R's interview is in insecure prison environment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-050
YFER-BCINTRO | Section: Fertility |
Now I'd like to ask you some questions about your use of birth control. In order to collect information about birth control I will also ask about your sexual activity.
YFER-SAQ2-306A | Section: Fertility |
Have you had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months?
YFER-SAQ2-309M | Section: Fertility |
Thinking about all the times that you have had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months, about what percent of the time, from 0 to 100, have you or your sexual partner or partners used a condom or female condom?
YFER-SAQ2-311 | Section: Fertility |
Thinking about all the times that you have had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months, about what percent of the time, from 0 to 100, have you or your sexual partner or partners used any method of birth control, including a condom, female condom or surgical sterilization?
YFER-BCCHECK | Section: Fertility |
([{CONDOMPERCENT}]==0) && ([{METHODYES}]==0)
COMMENT: R has not used birth control in the past twelve months
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SEX_CHECK
YFER-SAQ2-311AA | Section: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, did you use withdrawal (pulling out) or rhythm (safe time) either with or without a condom or female condom?
YFER-SAQ2-311AB | Section: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, did you use spermicide, a diaphragm, an IUD, the morning after pill or birth control pills, either with or without a condom or female condom?
YFER-SAQ2-311AC | Section: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, please tell me if you used any of the following methods, either with or without a condom or female condom: depo-provera or an injectable, norplant, a patch or ring, a cap or shield, or surgical sterilization such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation.
YFER-CHECK_BC | Section: Fertility |
[YFER-SAQ2-311AA] ==0 && [YFER-SAQ2-311AB]==0 && [YFER-SAQ2-311AC]==0
COMMENT: R did not report birth control use in previous questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-313
YFER-SAQ2-311BB | Section: Fertility |
Still thinking about birth control you used within the past 12 months, which one of these methods did you or your partner use most often, either with or without a condom or female condom? I will read a list of methods. Please stop me when I read the method you or your partners used most often. After I've finished if you'd like me to read the list again, please let me know.
| 3 Withdrawal (pulling out) |
| 5 Rhythm (safe time) |
| 2 Spermicide (foam, gel, jelly, creme, sponge or suppositories) |
| 4 Diaphragm (with or without gel) |
| 7 IUD (intrauterine device) |
| 11 morning after pill |
| 6 birth control pills |
| 8 Depo-provera or injectables |
| 10 norplant |
| 13 Patch (ortho evra) or ring (nuva ring) |
| 14 Cap (femcap) or shield (lea's shield) |
| 15 had vasectomy or tubal ligation |
| 12 none of these methods |
YFER-SEX_CHECK | Section: Fertility |
[{KEY_SEX}]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-STERMALE
YFER-STERMALE | Section: Fertility |
Have you had a vasectomy?
YFER-STERFEMALE | Section: Fertility |
Have you had a tubal ligation or hysterectomy?
YFER-SAQ2-313 | Section: Fertility |
[{KEY_SEX}] == 2
COMMENT: R is female
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-313C
YFER-SAQ2-313C | Section: Fertility |
[{PREV_YSAQ-314}] < 0
COMMENT: R answered refused/don't know ever pregnant by DLI - R is going through questions for first time
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-314
YFER-SAQ2-314 | Section: Fertility |
Have you ever been pregnant? (Consider all pregnancies even if no child was born).
YFER-SAQ2-314C | Section: Fertility |
Have you been pregnant since the last interview? (Consider all pregnancies, even if no child was born, as well as any pregnancy that was current at the time of the last interview).
YFER-SAQ2-315 | Section: Fertility |
Are you pregnant now?
YFER-SAQ2-321C | Section: Fertility |
[{PREV_YSAQ-314}] < 0
COMMENT: R is going through questions for first time
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-322
YFER-SAQ2-322 | Section: Fertility |
Not counting a current pregnancy, how many times have you been pregnant? (Please include pregnancies that did not result in live births.)
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-050
YFER-SAQ2-324 | Section: Fertility |
Now we would like to know about the outcomes of your previous pregnancies. How many of your pregnancies have resulted in children born alive to you?
YFER-SAQ2-326 | Section: Fertility |
How many of your pregnancies were not live births, that is, they ended in a stillbirth, a miscarriage or an abortion?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YFER-050
YFER-SAQ2-326C | Section: Fertility |
Not counting a current pregnancy, how many times have you been pregnant since the last interview date on [{LINTDATE~X}]? (Please include pregnancies that did not result in live births, as well as a pregnancy that was current at the time of the last interview.)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-326D
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-339
YFER-SAQ2-326D | Section: Fertility |
Now we would like to know about the outcomes of your previous pregnancies since the last interview. How many of these pregnancies have resulted in children born alive to you?
YFER-SAQ2-326F | Section: Fertility |
Since the last interview, how many of your pregnancies were not live births, that is, they ended in a stillbirth, a miscarriage or an abortion?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-339
YFER-SAQ2-327-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Pregnancy loop
YFER-SAQ2-328 | Section: Fertility |
[not live birth(s)] == 1
COMMENT: this is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-329
YFER-SAQ2-329 | Section: Fertility |
In which month did you have the first stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion, that is, when did the pregnancy end?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
YFER-SAQ2-330 | Section: Fertility |
In which year did you have the first stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion, that is, when did the pregnancy end?
YFER-SAQ2-331 | Section: Fertility |
[PREGMONTHEND([not live birth(s)])] == -2
COMMENT: R did not know month pregnancy ended
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-335
YFER-SAQ2-331A | Section: Fertility |
[PREGYEAREND([not live birth(s)])~Y] == -2
COMMENT: R did not know year pregnancy ended
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-335
YFER-SAQ2-332 | Section: Fertility |
In which month did you have the next stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion, that is, when did the pregnancy end?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
YFER-SAQ2-333 | Section: Fertility |
In what year did you have the next stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion, that is, when did the pregnancy end?
YFER-SAQ2-334 | Section: Fertility |
[PREGMONTHEND([not live birth(s)])] == -2
COMMENT: Month of pregnancy ended is don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-335
YFER-SAQ2-334B | Section: Fertility |
[PREGYEAREND([not live birth(s)])~Y] == -2
COMMENT: year pregnancy ended is don't know
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-335
YFER-SAQ2-335 | Section: Fertility |
How old were you when the stillbirth, miscarriage or abortion occurred?
YFER-SAQ2-336 | Section: Fertility |
How many months pregnant were you at the time the pregnancy ended?
YFER-SAQ2-337 | Section: Fertility |
What was the outcome of the pregnancy? Was it a
| - STILLBIRTH |
| - MISCARRIAGE |
| - ABORTION |
YFER-SAQ2-338-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([not live birth(s)] == [not live birth])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Pregnancy loop
YFER-SAQ2-339 | Section: Fertility |
[{KEY_SEX}] == 1
COMMENT: R is male
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-339A
YFER-SAQ2-339A | Section: Fertility |
[{PREV_YSAQ-340}] < 0
COMMENT: R is male and going through pregnancy questions for the first time
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-340
YFER-SAQ2-340 | Section: Fertility |
Have you ever gotten someone pregnant?
YFER-SAQ2-340C | Section: Fertility |
Since the last interview, have you gotten someone pregnant or found out that you've gotten someone pregnant?
YFER-SAQ2-341 | Section: Fertility |
How old were you the first time you got someone pregnant?
YFER-SAQ2-342 | Section: Fertility |
Is anyone currently pregnant with your child?
YFER-SAQ2-343 | Section: Fertility |
Not counting any current pregnancies, how many different women have you gotten pregnant in total?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-050
YFER-SAQ2-344 | Section: Fertility |
Counting all of the pregnancies these women have had by you, but not counting current pregnancies, how many pregnancies in total have there been?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YFER-SAQ2-345
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-050
YFER-SAQ2-345 | Section: Fertility |
How many of these pregnancies led to a live birth?
YFER-SAQ2-346 | Section: Fertility |
How many of these pregnancies ended in abortion?
YFER-050 | Section: Fertility |
Now we would like to ask you about any biological or adopted children you might have.
Default Next: | YFER-103B |
Lead-In: | YFER-SAQ2-PRISONCHECK [1:1], YFER-SAQ2-306A [0:0], YFER-SAQ2-322 [0:0], YFER-SAQ2-326 [-2:0], YFER-SAQ2-343 [0:0], YFER-SAQ2-344 [0:0], YFER-SAQ2-314 [Default], YFER-SAQ2-314C [Default], YFER-SAQ2-339 [Default], YFER-SAQ2-340 [Default], YFER-SAQ2-340C [Default], YFER-SAQ2-346 [Default] |
YFER-103B | Section: Fertility |
[{HHIBIOADOPT_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one bio or adoptive child on HH roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-104B
YFER-104B | Section: Fertility |
[{NONHHIBIOADOPT_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one bio or adoptive child on nonres roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-255
YFER-255 | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*TOTBIOACHILDUPD*}])
COMMENT: Xfer out bio and adoptive children from edit roster
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 1 Then Go To YFER-5300
YFER-600-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-700 | Section: Fertility |
(FOR EACH CHILD, READ:) Our records show that (CHILD) is a (1=MALE,2=FEMALE) and was born on (BIRTHDATE).
(INTERVIEWER: IF ALL INFO CORRECT, SELECT THE CIRCLE NEXT TO THE FIRST ROSTER LINE AND PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>. IF THERE IS ANY INCORRECT INFORMATION OR THE ENTRY NEEDS TO BE DELETED, SELECT THE CIRCLE NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE CHILD AND PRESS <SUBMIT> TO CORRECT OR DELETE INFO FOR THAT CHILD.)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1845-LOOP-END
YFER-800 | Section: Fertility |
(INTERVIEWER: MARK INFORMATION THAT IS INCORRECT. IF NECESSARY PROBE:)
Is [totbioachildupd_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]'s name correct?
Is [totbioachildupd_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]'s sex correct? (GENDER=[totbioachildupd_sex([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])])
Is [totbioachildupd_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]'s birthdate correct? (BIRTHDATE=[totbioachildupd_bdate([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])~X])
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Name |
| 2 Birthdate |
| 3 Sex |
| 4 Delete from roster |
YFER-900 | Section: Fertility |
INSELECTION ([YFER-800([loop])],1)
COMMENT: Bio and Adoptive child's name was incorrect.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1000
YFER-1000 | Section: Fertility |
What is the correct name and spelling for [totbioachildupd_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECT NAME AND/OR SPELLING.)
YFER-1200 | Section: Fertility |
INSELECTION ([YFER-800([loop])],2)
COMMENT: Bio or Adoptive child's birthdate was incorrect.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1300
YFER-1300 | Section: Fertility |
What is the correct birthdate for [totbioachildupdx_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECTED BIRTHDATE.)
YFER-1500 | Section: Fertility |
INSELECTION ([YFER-800([loop])],3)
COMMENT: Bio and Adoptive child's sex was incorrect.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1600
YFER-1600 | Section: Fertility |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:) What is the correct sex of [totbioachildupdx_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECTED GENDER.)
YFER-1810 | Section: Fertility |
INSELECTION ([YFER-800([loop])],4)
COMMENT: Bio and Adoptive child needs to be deleted from the roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1820
YFER-1820 | Section: Fertility |
(INTERVIEWER: ARE YOU SURE THAT YOU WANT TO DELETE [totbioachildupdx_name([totbioachildupd_line([loop])])]?)
YFER-1845-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([totbioachildupd_line([loop])]==1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Biological and Adoptive children
YFER-1848BB | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*TOTBIOADOPTCHILDUPD2*}])
COMMENT: Xfer out bio and adoptive children from edit roster
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-5300
YFER-1849-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Biological and Adoptive children
YFER-1849G | Section: Fertility |
([child is deceased([biological and adopted children loop])]=="Y") || ([child is deceased([biological and adopted children loop])]=="y")
COMMENT: the child is deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1860
YFER-1849H | Section: Fertility |
([TOTBIOADOPTCHILDUPD2.AGE([biological and adopted children loop])]>=18)
COMMENT: the child is 18 or older
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1900-LOOP-END
YFER-1850 | Section: Fertility |
Does [name([biological and adopted children loop])] live primarily with you or somewhere else?
(INTERVIEWER: IF [name([biological and adopted children loop])] is living with both biological parents, select the first category.)
| 1 RESIDES WITH RESPONDENT ALL THE TIME |
| 2 RESIDES WITH OTHER BIO-PARENT ALL THE TIME |
| 3 GIVEN UP FOR ADOPTION |
| 4 CHILD LIVES WITH NON-RELATIVE |
| 5 INSTITUTIONALIZED (EG. HOSPITAL) |
| 6 CHILD LIVES PART-TIME WITH R AND PART-TIME WITH OTHER BIO PARENT |
| 7 CHILD LIVES PART-TIME WITH R AND PART-TIME WITH SOMEONE ELSE |
| 8 CHILD IS AWAY AT SCHOOL |
| 9 CHILD IS DECEASED ...(Go To YFER-1860) |
| 11 CHILD LIVES WITH OTHER RELATIVE |
| 10 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YFER-1851 | Section: Fertility |
[TOTBIOADOPTCHILDUPD2.WEIGHTRPT([biological and adopted children loop])]==1
COMMENT: R's birth weight needs to be collected
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1852B
YFER-1852B | Section: Fertility |
What was [name([biological and adopted children loop])]'s weight at birth?
YFER-1852C | Section: Fertility |
YFER-1855 | Section: Fertility |
([YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1858
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 7 Then Go To YFER-1858
YFER-1858 | Section: Fertility |
Since [{lintdate~X}] has there been a continuous period of one month or more when you and [name([biological and adopted children loop])] lived in different places?
YFER-1859 | Section: Fertility |
Since [{lintdate~X}], what months have you lived with your child at least some of the time?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
YFER-1860 | Section: Fertility |
In what month and year did [name([biological and adopted children loop])]
die?
YFER-1871 | Section: Fertility |
Since [{lintdate~X}], have you lived with [name([biological and adopted children loop])] for a period of one month or more?
YFER-1872 | Section: Fertility |
Since [{lintdate~X}], what months have you lived with your child?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
YFER-1880 | Section: Fertility |
[YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])]==3
COMMENT: child has been given up for adoption
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1900-LOOP-END
YFER-1890 | Section: Fertility |
([YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])]==4 || [YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])]==5 || [YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])]==11)
COMMENT: the child is in foster care
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1895
YFER-1891 | Section: Fertility |
[YFER-1850([biological and adopted children loop])]==2
COMMENT: the child resides with the other bio-parent
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-1895C
YFER-1895 | Section: Fertility |
Are you still legally responsible for [name([biological and adopted children loop])], or have your parental rights and responsibilities been terminated?
| 1 R still parent |
| 2 R's right terminated |
| 3 R never had rights |
YFER-1895B | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [name([biological and adopted children loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that demands a lot of your attention and makes it hard for you to go to school or work?
YFER-1895C | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [name([biological and adopted children loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that demands a lot of attention and makes it hard for [his/her] parents to go to school or work?
YFER-1895DFH | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [name([biological and adopted children loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that limits or prevents [his/her] ability to ...
| - ...attend school regularly |
| - ...do regular school work |
| - ...do usual childhood activities such as play, or participate in games or sports |
YFER-1900-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([biological and adopted children loop]==[{totbioadoptchildupd2_count}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Biological and adoptive children
YFER-5300 | Section: Fertility |
(Aside from the child/children we just discussed), have you had or adopted any children since [{lintdate~X}]? Please include any children that may have been put up for adoption, or that you no longer have any connection with.
YFER-4810-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT ([loop])
COMMENT: Information on new biological and adoptive children
YFER-5500 | Section: Fertility |
What is this child's first and last name?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YFER-5600
YFER-5600 | Section: Fertility |
What is [child name([loop])]'s birthdate?
YFER-5650 | Section: Fertility |
What was [child name([loop])]'s weight at birth?
YFER-5660 | Section: Fertility |
YFER-5700 | Section: Fertility |
What is [child name([loop])]'s sex?
YFER-5850 | Section: Fertility |
What is your relationship to this child? Are you [his/her] biological or adopted parent?
YFER-5854 | Section: Fertility |
How did you come to adopt
[child name([loop])]?
| 1 Child was my younger sibling |
| 2 Child was my niece or nephew |
| 3 My spouse or partner is the child's parent |
| 4 I adopted my foster child |
| 5 I adopted directly from a family I knew previously |
| 6 I adopted directly from a family I met through the adoption |
| 7 I adopted a U.S. child through an agency |
| 8 I adopted an international child through an agency |
| 9 I adopted through another situation |
YFER-5900 | Section: Fertility |
Does [child name([loop])] live primarily with you or somewhere else?
(INTERVIEWER: IF [child name([loop])] is living with both biological parents, select the first category.)
| 1 RESIDES WITH RESPONDENT ALL THE TIME |
| 2 RESIDES WITH OTHER BIO-PARENT ALL THE TIME |
| 3 GIVEN UP FOR ADOPTION ...(Go To YFER-5913) |
| 4 CHILD LIVES WITH NON-RELATIVE |
| 5 INSTITUTIONALIZED (EG. HOSPITAL) |
| 6 CHILD LIVES PART-TIME WITH R AND PART-TIME WITH OTHER BIO PARENT |
| 7 CHILD LIVES PART-TIME WITH R AND PART-TIME WITH SOMEONE ELSE |
| 8 CHILD IS AWAY AT SCHOOL |
| 9 CHILD IS DECEASED ...(Go To YFER-6000) |
| 11 CHILD LIVES WITH OTHER RELATIVE |
| 10 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YFER-5913 | Section: Fertility |
[YFER-5900([loop])]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-5958
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 7 Then Go To YFER-5958
YFER-5958 | Section: Fertility |
Since [newbioadoptchild_bdatetextsub([loop])~X] has there been a continuous period of one month or more when you and [child name([loop])] lived in different places?
YFER-5959 | Section: Fertility |
Since [newbioadoptchild_bdatetextsub([loop])~X], what months have you lived with your child at least some of the time?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
YFER-6000 | Section: Fertility |
In what month and year did the child die?
YFER-6071 | Section: Fertility |
Since [NEWBIOADOPTCHILD_BDATETEXTSUB([loop])~X], have you lived with [child name([loop])] for a period of one month or more?
YFER-6072 | Section: Fertility |
Since [NEWBIOADOPTCHILD_BDATETEXTSUB([loop])~X], what months have you lived with your child?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
YFER-6075 | Section: Fertility |
[newbioadoptchild_res([loop])] ==3
COMMENT: Bio or adopted child has been given for adoption
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-6900
YFER-6080 | Section: Fertility |
[YFER-5900([loop])]==4 || [YFER-5900([loop])]==5 || [YFER-5900([loop])]==11
COMMENT: the child is in foster care
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-6100
YFER-6081 | Section: Fertility |
[NEWBIOADOPTCHILD_RES([loop])]==2
COMMENT: the child resides with the other bio-parent
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-6106B
YFER-6100 | Section: Fertility |
Are you still legally responsible for [child name([loop])], or have your parental rights and responsibilities been terminated?
| 1 R STILL PARENT ...(Go To YFER-6106) |
| 2 R'S RIGHTS TERMINATED |
| 3 R NEVER HAD PARENTAL RIGHTS |
YFER-6106 | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [child name([loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that demands a lot of your attention and makes it hard for you to go to school or work?
YFER-6106B | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [child name([loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that demands a lot of attention and makes it hard for [his/her] parents to go to school or work?
YFER-6107 | Section: Fertility |
Compared to other children the same age, does [child name([loop])] have a physical, emotional, or mental condition that limits or prevents [his/her] ability to ...
| - ...attend school regularly |
| - ...do regular school work |
| - ...do usual childhood activities such as play, or participate in games or sports |
YFER-6108 | Section: Fertility |
How old was [child name([loop])] when this condition was first noticed?
INTERVIEWER: ENTER 0 YEARS IF CONDITION WAS NOTICED PRIOR TO CHILD'S FIRST BIRTHDAY.
YFER-6900 | Section: Fertility |
Are there any other children you have had, adopted, or learned about since [{lintdate~X}] that we haven't talked about yet?
FOR MALE RESPONDENTS ONLY: This could include children you only learned about after they were born.
YFER-4860-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([newbioadoptchild_loopagain([loop])] < 1)
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Information on new biological and adoptive children
YFER-FERTEXP-CHECK | Section: Fertility |
[current survey round]==17 || [current survey round]==19 || [current survey round]==21
COMMENT: This is round 17, 19, or 21
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4861
YFER-4861 | Section: Fertility |
In five years, what is the percent chance that you will have (a/another) child?
YFER-4862 | Section: Fertility |
Now looking across your entire life, what is the percent chance that you will ever have (any/any more) children?
YFER-4863 | Section: Fertility |
Altogether, how many (more) children do you expect to have?
YFER-4863B | Section: Fertility |
[{KEY_SEX}]==2
COMMENT: R is female
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4864
YFER-4864 | Section: Fertility |
The next two questions are about your biological ability to have a child. In answering these questions, please imagine that you wanted to have a child. Suppose you started to have unprotected intercourse today, what is the percent chance you would have a child within the next two years?
INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS THAT A CHILD IS NOT WANTED WITHIN 2 YEARS, ASK R TO FOCUS ON HER BIOLOGICAL ABILITY TO HAVE CHILDREN.
YFER-4864B | Section: Fertility |
Suppose you started having unprotected intercourse 5 years from now, what is the percent chance you would have a child within two years of starting to try?
INTERVIEWER: ENTER 0 IF RESPONDENT VOLUNTEERS THAT HE OR SHE HAS ONLY SAME SEX PARTNERS.
INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS THAT A CHILD IS NOT WANTED WITHIN THIS TIME FRAME, ASK R TO FOCUS ON HER BIOLOGICAL ABILITY TO HAVE CHILDREN.
YFER-4874 | Section: Fertility |
VAREXIST ([{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: pre-existing living non-resident biochildren are present
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4910
YFER-4910 | Section: Fertility |
[{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}] > 0
COMMENT: pre-existing living non-resident biochildren are present
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4920-LOOP-BEGIN
YFER-4920-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-4921 | Section: Fertility |
[{HHIFINAL_COUNT}] > 0
COMMENT: there are people on the household roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4925A-LOOP-END
YFER-4925A-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: Loop through all members of the oldbioachildnonreslive roster
YFER-4925C | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*HHIBIOADOPTCHILDPARENT*}])
COMMENT: get rid of blank roster lines
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-4925QA-LOOP-BEGIN
YFER-4925E1-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-4925E2 | Section: Fertility |
[{hhifinal_count}] > 0
COMMENT: there are people on the household roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4925QA-LOOP-END
YFER-4925QA-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: Loop through all members of the oldbioachildnonreslive roster
YFER-4925QA-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-4925QAA | Section: Fertility |
[{nonhhi_fertfinal}] > 0
COMMENT: there are people on the nonresident roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4925QDBA-LOOP-END
YFER-4925QDBA-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: Loop through all members of the oldbioachildnonreslive roster
YFER-4925QBF | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*NONHHIBIOADOPTCHILDPARENT*}])
COMMENT: get rid of blank roster lines
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-4929HADB
YFER-4925RA-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-4925RB | Section: Fertility |
[{nonhhifinal_count}] > 0
COMMENT: there are people on the household roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4925ZBA-LOOP-END
YFER-4925ZBA-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: Loop through all members of the oldbioachildnonreslive roster
YFER-4929HADB | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*BIOADOPTCHILDPARENT*}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-4929HNA
YFER-4929HNA | Section: Fertility |
[current survey round] == 17
COMMENT: this is round 17
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4929NXX
YFER-4929NXX | Section: Fertility |
VAREXIST ([{^BIOADOPTCHILDPARENT_NAME^}])
COMMENT: get kids from the Nonres roster
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-5032
YFER-4929NX | Section: Fertility |
ALEN ([{^BIOADOPTCHILDPARENT_NAME^}])
COMMENT: get kids from the Nonres roster
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-5032
YFER-4929O | Section: Fertility |
These next questions are about each child's [{bioadoptchildparent_mother_father}]. Let's begin with [bioadoptchildparent_name(1)], the [{bioadoptchildparent_mother_father}] of
[bioadoptchildparent_childname1(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname2(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname3(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname4(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname5(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname6(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname7(1)]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname8(1)]
YFER-4929P-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: loop through BIOADOPTCHILDPARENT roster
YFER-4929Q | Section: Fertility |
[loop] ==1
COMMENT: this is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-4940
YFER-4930 | Section: Fertility |
Now let's talk about [bioadoptchildparent_name([loop])], the [{bioadoptchildparent_mother_father}] of
[bioadoptchildparent_childname1([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname2([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname3([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname4([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname5([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname6([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname7([loop])]
[bioadoptchildparent_childname8([loop])]
YFER-4940 | Section: Fertility |
Is [he/she] currently enrolled in school?
YFER-4950 | Section: Fertility |
Is [he/she] currently working for pay?
YFER-4960 | Section: Fertility |
Is [he/she] currently receiving welfare or some type of government assistance?
YFER-4970 | Section: Fertility |
What is your best estimate of [her/his] current monthly income from all sources, but not including any money that you may be giving [her/him] to help with child-related expenses?
YFER-4971 | Section: Fertility |
What is the current legal marital status of [bioadoptchildparent_name([loop])]?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
YFER-4972 | Section: Fertility |
Does [bioadoptchildparent_name([loop])] have any other biological children, of whom you are not the mother or father?
YFER-5020-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{bioadoptchildparent_count}])
YFER-5032 | Section: Fertility |
VAREXIST ([{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
COMMENT: pre-existing living non-resident biological or adopted children are present
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-5033
YFER-5033 | Section: Fertility |
[{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}] > 0
COMMENT: pre-existing living non-resident biological or adopted children are present
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-5034
YFER-5034 | Section: Fertility |
Let's talk about your children that you told me about before today. We'll start with [name of child(1)].
YFER-5035-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: loop through OLDBIOACHILDNONRES roster
YFER-5037 | Section: Fertility |
[loop] == 1
COMMENT: this is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-5040
YFER-5038 | Section: Fertility |
Now let's talk about [name of child([loop])].
YFER-5040 | Section: Fertility |
In what month and year did you last see [name of child([loop])]?
YFER-5045 | Section: Fertility |
([oldbioachildnonreslivesee_date([loop])~Y] > [{lintdate~Y}]) || (([oldbioachildnonreslivesee_date([loop])~Y] == [{lintdate~Y}]) && ([oldbioachildnonreslivesee_date([loop])~M] >= [{lintdate~M}]))
COMMENT: R has seen the child since the date of last interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-5050
YFER-5050 | Section: Fertility |
Since [{lintdate~X}] about how often have you seen [name of child([loop])]? Is it...
| 1 Almost every day |
| 2 2-5 times a week |
| 3 About once a week |
| 4 1-3 times a month |
| 5 7-11 times a year |
| 6 2-6 times a year |
| 7 Once a year |
| 8 Never |
YFER-5060 | Section: Fertility |
About how many miles from you does [name of child([loop])] live?
ASK R FOR BEST GUESS IF R DOES NOT KNOW EXACT MILEAGE.
YFER-5070 | Section: Fertility |
Do you live in the same state or a different state as [name of child([loop])]?
| 1 SAME STATE |
| 2 DIFFERENT STATE ...(Go To YFER-5075) |
YFER-5075 | Section: Fertility |
What state does [name of child([loop])] live in?
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
| 60 AMERICAN SAMOA |
61 CANAL ZONE |
62 CANTON AND ENDERBURY ISLANDS |
| 66 GUAM |
67 JOHNSTON ATOLL |
71 MIDWAY ISLANDS |
| 72 PUERTO RICO |
73 RYUKYU ISLANDS, SOUTHERN |
74 SWAN ISLANDS |
| 75 TRUST TERRITORIES OF PACIFIC |
76 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS CARIBBEAN |
77 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS PACIFIC ISLANDS |
| 78 VIRGIN ISLANDS |
79 WAKE ISLAND |
0 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YFER-5280B-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{oldbioachildnonreslive_count}])
YFER-7081 | Section: Fertility |
VAREXIST ([{^ALLNEWBIOKIDSLIVETEMP_NAME^}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-15005
YFER-7082 | Section: Fertility |
ALEN ([{^ALLNEWBIOKIDSLIVETEMP_NAME^}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-15005
YFER-7800 | Section: Fertility |
[{allnewbiokidslive_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There is at least one new child to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-7900
YFER-7900 | Section: Fertility |
Now, I will ask you about the other parent of each new biological child that you told me about earlier.
INTERVIEWER: PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO CONTINUE.
YFER-3006C-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Loop through all of the new biological children on the roster
YFER-8400 | Section: Fertility |
Please select the other biological parent of [child name([loop through new biological kids])]'s from this list.
(INTERVIEWER: IF NAME IS NOT ON THE LIST SELECT "ADD A NEW NAME" AND PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> . OTHERWISE SELECT NAME AND PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS "DON'T KNOW" OR "REFUSE", PLEASE SELECT THE "ADD A NEW NAME" OPTION AND THEN TYPE "NAME UNKNOWN" OR "NAME REFUSED" IN THE NEXT QUESTION.
IF R VOLUNTEERS THAT THE OTHER PARENT IS A SPERM OR EGG DONOR, PLEASE SELECT THAT OPTION AND PRESS <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE>.)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-8500
YFER-8500 | Section: Fertility |
Who is [child name([loop through new biological kids])]'s other parent?
YFER-3006F-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop through new biological kids] >= [{allnewbiokidslive_count}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Name of other parent of child
YFER-8720 | Section: Fertility |
XFER OUT [{*PARENTS3*}] FIELDS NAME=[parent name], FLAG=[{^PARENTS3_FLAG^}], OLDEST=[{^PARENTS3_OLDEST^}], CHECK=[{^PARENTS3_CHECK^}], UID=[{^PARENTS3_UID^}]
COMMENT: Xfer out the information about parent to save arrays
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-15005
YFER-8722 | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*PARENTS3*}])
COMMENT: Xfer out the information about parent to save arrays
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-15005
YFER-3007-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Information on other parent of child
YFER-3007AX | Section: Fertility |
[parents3_check([loop for added children])] ==2
COMMENT: There is already information for this parent
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YFER-11405
YFER-11405 | Section: Fertility |
Is [parent name([loop for added children])] Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?
YFER-11400 | Section: Fertility |
Which of the following is [parent name([loop for added children])]?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 OTHER? (SPECIFY) |
| 7 DO NOT READ ALOUD: HISPANIC/LATINO |
YFER-11406 | Section: Fertility |
What is the current legal marital status of [parent name([loop for added children])]?
| 0 Never-married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Widowed |
YFER-11409 | Section: Fertility |
Are you the parent of all of [parent name([loop for added children])]'s children?
YFER-9030 | Section: Fertility |
At the time [you/she] became pregnant, how many other children did [parent name([loop for added children])] have of whom you are not the mother or father?
YFER-14100-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop for added children] == [{parents3_count}])
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Information on other parent of child
YFER-15005 | Section: Fertility |
RECCOUNT ([{*ALLNEWBIOKIDSLIVE*}])
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 99 Then Go To YFER-15015-LOOP-BEGIN
YFER-15015-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Fertility |
REPEAT
YFER-15015AB | Section: Fertility |
[{hhifinal_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There are people on the HH roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-15015MP
YFER-15015MP | Section: Fertility |
[{nonhhifinal_count}] > 0
COMMENT: There are people on the NONHH roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-15015N
YFER-15015N | Section: Fertility |
[parent has been assigned a parent UID([loop])]==1
COMMENT: we have already filled in the parentuid
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-15020
YFER-15020 | Section: Fertility |
[allnewbiokidslive_hhflag([loop])]==5
COMMENT: the child is a non-resident
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-15019
YFER-15019 | Section: Fertility |
Now let's talk about [child name([loop])].
YFER-15025 | Section: Fertility |
In what month and year did you last see [child name([loop])]?
YFER-15028 | Section: Fertility |
([allnewbiokidslivesee_date([loop])~Y] ==[{curdate~Y}]) || ((([allnewbiokidslivesee_date([loop])~Y] + 1) == [{curdate~Y}]) && ([allnewbiokidslivesee_date([loop])~M] >= [{curdate~M}]))
COMMENT: R has seen the child during the past twelve months
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YFER-15030
YFER-15030 | Section: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, about how often have you seen [child name([loop])]? Is it ...
(READ EACH CATEGORY.)
| 1 Almost every day |
| 2 2-5 times a week |
| 3 About once a week |
| 4 1-3 times a month |
| 5 7-11 times a year |
| 6 2-6 times a year |
| 7 Once a year |
| 8 Never |
YFER-15035 | Section: Fertility |
About how many miles from you does [child name([loop])] live?
ASK R FOR BEST GUESS IF R DOES NOT KNOW EXACT MILEAGE
YFER-15040 | Section: Fertility |
Do you live in the same state or a different state as [child name([loop])]?
YFER-15040A | Section: Fertility |
What state does [child name([loop])] live in?
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
| 60 AMERICAN SAMOA |
61 CANAL ZONE |
62 CANTON AND ENDERBURY ISLANDS |
| 66 GUAM |
67 JOHNSTON ATOLL |
71 MIDWAY ISLANDS |
| 72 PUERTO RICO |
73 RYUKYU ISLANDS, SOUTHERN |
74 SWAN ISLANDS |
| 75 TRUST TERRITORIES OF PACIFIC |
76 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS CARIBBEAN |
77 U.S. MISCELLANEOUS PACIFIC ISLANDS |
| 78 VIRGIN ISLANDS |
79 WAKE ISLAND |
0 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YFER-15370-LOOP-END | Section: Fertility |
UNTIL ([loop] == [{allnewbiokidslive_count}])
YCCA-010 | Section: Child Care |
COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "49") + COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "50") +
COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "51") + COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "52") +
COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "53") + COUNTROSTER([{*HHIFINAL*}], "RELY", "54")
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YINC-CHECK1
YCCA-025 | Section: Child Care |
VAREXIST([{^CHILDCAREKIDSTEMP_RELY^}])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCCA-100
YCCA-100 | Section: Child Care |
([{ALLRESKIDS_COUNT}] > 0)
COMMENT: R has resident children (biological, adopted, or step) under the age of 7
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCCA-200
YCCA-200 | Section: Child Care |
([{CHILDCAREKIDS_COUNT}] > 0)
COMMENT: R has at least one child under the age of 7
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCCA-400
YCCA-400 | Section: Child Care |
These next questions are about child care arrangements you used for your child/children during a typical week in the last month. By a typical week in the last month, I mean a week in which your schedules for work, school, training, and child care were what you consider to be normal. I will ask you only about the child care used while you were at work, school, or in training.
YCCA-450 | Section: Child Care |
In a typical week in the last month, how many hours did you work for pay, attend school, attend training, or travel to work, school, or training?
(IF R VOLUNTEERS THAT R's CHILD/CHILDREN ARE WITH R WHILE R WORKS OR THAT CHILD/CHILDREN ARE WITH R WHILE R COMMUTES, ASK FOR THE NUMBER OF HOURS THAT R WORKS, ATTENDS SCHOOL OR TRAINING, OR COMMUTES AND THE CHILD/CHILDREN ARE NOT WITH HIM/HER.)
(IF R VOLUNTEERS THAT THERE WAS NO TYPICAL WEEK, ENTER 999)
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YINC-CHECK1
YCCA-1100A | Section: Child Care |
Think about the care that you use (for all your children) during the hours that you are at work, school, training or traveling to one of these activities. Which of the following types of care do you use in a typical week?
IF R VOLUNTEERS THAT CHILD IS WITH R AT WORK, READ: I am only asking about times when the child or children is not with you.
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Spousal or Partner Care - your spouse or partner looks after a child |
| 2 Relative Care - another relative looks after your child/children |
| 3 Sibling Care - your child's older brother or sister looks after a younger child/children |
| 4 Self-Care -your child takes care of him or herself |
| 5 Non-relative Care -a nonrelative looks after your child |
| 7 Child Care Center - your child attends a regular pre-school, Headstart, Montessori, day-care center, or other program other than elementary school pre-kindergarten program |
| 8 Formal Schooling - your child attends an elementary or middle school for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, or another grade |
| 9 After School Care - your child attends a formal program for after the school day |
YINC-CHECK1 | Section: Income |
[current survey round]==19
COMMENT: This is round 19
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YINC-500
These next questions are about financial topics. Before we collect details, please think in general about money issues. In the past twelve months, have you talked with anyone about how to handle your finances -- for example, how you manage your money or whether or not to get a credit card?
In the past twelve months, who have you talked with about money issues most often?
| 1 YOUR BIOLOGICAL OR ADOPTIVE MOTHER |
| 2 YOUR BIOLOGICAL OR ADOPTIVE FATHER |
| 3 YOUR STEP PARENT |
| 4 YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER |
| 5 ANOTHER RELATIVE |
| 6 YOUR SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOYFRIEND, OR GIRLFRIEND |
| 7 ANOTHER FRIEND OR PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE |
| 8 SOMEONE WITH PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE IN THE FIELD |
| 9 SOMEONE IN A DIFFERENT FIELD WITH WHOM YOU HAVE A PROF RELATIONSHIP E.G., PROF, CLERGY, BOSS, CASE WRKR |
| 10 SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) |
| 11 NO ONE |
We now have some questions about your household's income. We appreciate that our questions are difficult to answer and sometimes seem intrusive. As with other questions in this survey, we want to reassure you that the information you provide to us is kept confidential.
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
What was your family income from all sources in calendar year 2017? By family, I am including you, a spouse or partner if you had one, and anyone either of you were related to who lived in your household that year.
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD:
I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $0 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
[{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1 ||
[{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1
COMMENT: R is married or living with a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YINC-1300
Now let's go over your earnings and income in the year 2018.
Now let's start with some questions about the earnings and income [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received during 2018. I'll ask you first about your earnings and business income and then the earnings and business income of your [spouse/partner].
During 2018, did you receive any income from a job such as wages, salary, commissions, or tips?
Please include any income you received from doing odd jobs, temporary or seasonal work, and service in the military, the military reserves, or the National Guard. Also, please be sure to include any 2018 income from the jobs you discussed with me earlier.
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YINC-1600
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YINC-1600
I know some questions are difficult to answer and sometimes seem intrusive. As I said before, the information you provide to us is kept confidential. During 2018, did you have any income from odd jobs, self-employment or employee-type jobs?
During 2018, how much income did you receive from wages, salary, commissions, or tips from all jobs, before deductions for taxes or for anything else?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-1800
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
What is your best estimate of the amount you received in 2018 in wages, salary, commissions and tips?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
(Excluding any income you already have mentioned) During 2018, did you receive any money in income from your own farm, business, partnership, or professional practice?
During 2018, how much income did you receive from your own farm, business, partnership or professional practice after expenses?
(IF RESPONDENT LOST MONEY ON OWN FARM, BUSINESS, ETC. AFTER EXPENSES ENTER NEGATIVE VALUE)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-2200
(REFER TO SHOWCARD EE)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that corresponds to the range that includes the amount of income you received in 2018 from your own farm, business, partnership or professional practice after expenses?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. LOST/WOULD LOSE MONEY |
| 2 B. $1 - $5,000 |
| 3 C. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 4 D. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 5 E. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 6 F. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 7 G. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 8 H. More than $250,000 |
During 2018, did you receive any income from Worker's Compensation?
During 2018, how much income did you receive from Worker's Compensation?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-2270
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter for the range that best describes the amount of income you received in 2018 from Worker's Compensation?
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
Were you married or in a marriage-like relationship at any time during 2018?
Please include any marriages or marriage-like relationships during 2018 that you may have already told me about during this interview.
Now I would like to ask about the earnings and business income of your [spouse/partner]. During 2018, did your [spouse/partner] receive any income from a job such as wages, salary, commissions, or tips?
Please include any income your [spouse/partner] received from doing odd jobs, temporary or seasonal work, and service in the military, the military reserves or the National Guard.
If Answer = -2 Then Go To YINC-2900
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YINC-2500
Please remember that the information you provide to us about yourself and your [spouse/partner] is kept strictly confidential. Did your [spouse/partner] have any income from any jobs during 2018?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YINC-2510
During the 52 weeks of 2018, how many weeks did your [spouse/partner] work at all jobs, either full-time or part-time, not counting work around the house?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YINC-2600
In the weeks that your [spouse/partner] worked in 2018, how many hours did [he/she] usually work per week?
During 2018, how much did your [spouse/partner] receive from wages, salary, commissions, or tips from all jobs, before deductions for taxes or anything else?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-2700
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of the amount your [spouse/partner] received in 2018 in wages, salary, commissions and tips?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
(Excluding any income you already have mentioned) During 2018, did your [spouse/partner] receive any money in income from [his/her] farm, business, partnership, or professional practice?
During 2018, how much did your [spouse/partner] receive from [his/her] farm, business, partnership or professional practice after expenses?
(IF [spouse/partner] LOST MONEY AFTER EXPENSES ENTER NEGATIVE VALUE.)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-3100
(REFER TO SHOWCARD EE)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that corresponds to the range that includes the amount of income your [spouse/partner] received during 2018 from [his/her] farm, business, partnership or professional practice after expenses?
| 1 A. LOST/WOULD LOSE MONEY |
| 2 B. $1 - $5,000 |
| 3 C. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 4 D. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 5 E. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 6 F. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 7 G. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 8 H. More than $250,000 |
During 2018, did your [spouse/partner] receive any income from Worker's Compensation?
During 2018, how much income did your [spouse/partner] receive from Worker's Compensation?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-3170
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter for the range that best describes the amount of income your [spouse/partner] received in 2018 from Worker's Compensation?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
Now I would like to ask about other sources of income [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] may have received in 2018.
[{KEY_HHBIOKID}]==1 || [{KEY_HHSTEPKID}]==1 || [{KEY_HHADOPKID}]==1
COMMENT: R has kids on household or non-resident roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YINC-3900
Have child support payments ever been agreed to or awarded for any of [your children/your or your spouse's/partner's children] living here?
During 2018, were [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] supposed to receive any child-support payments?
How much did [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] receive in child-support during 2018?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-4200
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that corresponds to the range that includes the amount of income [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received in 2018 in child support payments?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
We have asked about the earnings and business income that [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received in 2018. Now, think about other sources of income that [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] had in that year.
During 2018 did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] receive any interest or dividend income? Interest can come from interest-earning-checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, bonds, treasury notes, IRA accounts, or certificates of deposit. Dividends can come from stocks or mutual funds.
What was the total amount of interest and dividend income [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received during 2018, including even small amounts and amounts reinvested or credited to the account?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-4500
(REFER TO SHOWCARD HH)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of the amount of income [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received in 2018 in interest and dividend payments?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $500 |
| 2 B. $501- $1,000 |
| 3 C. $1,001- $2,500 |
| 4 D. $2,501- $5,000 |
| 5 E. $5,001- $7,500 |
| 6 F. $7,501- $10,000 |
| 7 G. More than $10,000 |
During 2018 did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] receive any rental income from any land, business property, apartments, or houses which [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] own, or money from any estates, trusts, annuities or inheritances, or any money as gifts from friends or family?
What was the total amount of rental income and money from estates or trusts or gifts [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received during 2018?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-5100
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of the amount of rental income and money from estates or trusts and gifts [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received in 2018?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
During 2018, did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] receive income from government programs such as TANF, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability (SSDI), veterans or GI benefits or other government programs?
During 2018, did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] receive income from any other sources, such as pension or retirement income including survivor's benefits, alimony, payments from life insurance policies or any other regular or periodic source of income not from a government source?
What was the total amount [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received from all of these other sources during 2018?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-7800
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of the total amount [you/you and your spouse/you and your partner] received from all other sources of income in 2018?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
Did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] file a federal income tax return in 2018?
What was your filing status on your 2018 federal income tax return?
| 1 A single taxpayer |
| 2 Married, filing a joint return |
| 3 Married, filing separate |
| 4 Unmarried head of household |
| 5 Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child |
What method did you use to prepare your 2018 tax return?
| 1 Self-prepared manually |
| 2 Tax software |
| 3 Friend or relative |
| 4 Professional tax preparer |
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable Federal tax credit for eligible individuals and families who work and have earned income below a certain amount. The EITC reduces the amount of tax you owe, and it may give you a refund.
Did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] claim, or are [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] planning to claim, an Earned Income Tax Credit on your [or your spouse's/or your partner's] federal income tax return for the year 2018?
| 1 Yes, did claim an EITC |
| 2 Yes, planning to claim an EITC |
| 3 No, not eligible for an EITC |
| 4 No, not aware of the EITC |
| 5 No, other reasons |
| 6 (ONLY IF VOLUNTEERED) NO, R DID NOT FILE TAXES |
YINC-11300B | Section: Income |
Now please think about any other adult family members you lived with during calendar year 2018. At any time during the year, did you live with any of your relatives [or any relatives of your spouse/or any relatives of your partner]?
YINC-11600B | Section: Income |
During 2018, what was the combined income of all these family members that you lived with during that year? Just tell me total income across all of these people rounded to the nearest $10,000.
INTERVIEWER: IF R REPORTS SOME INCOME, READ PROBE:
Please include income from any full or part time jobs, temporary or seasonal work and service in the military, military reserves or the National Guard, a farm, a business or professional partnership, Social Security, pensions, welfare, interest, gifts or anything else. Please do not include your own income or the income you've already reported for your spouse or partner.
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YINC-11700
YINC-11700 | Section: Income |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD:
What is your best estimate of your family members' combined income in 2018?
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
Which of the following best describes [your/your and your spouse's/your and your partner's] financial condition?
| 1 very comfortable and secure |
| 2 able to make ends meet without much difficulty |
| 3 occasionally have some difficulty making ends meet |
| 4 tough to make ends meet but keeping your head above water |
| 5 in over your head |
During the past 12 months, have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] been late in paying your rent or your mortgage by more than 60 days?
During the past 12 months, were [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] pressured to pay bills by stores, creditors, or bill collectors?
Is this the same place you were living when we talked to you on [{LINTDATE~X}]?
YHOU-DLIMORTGAGE | Section: Housing |
[{DLI_HAD_MORTGAGE}] ==1
COMMENT: R reported a mortgage at date of last interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHOU-2
YHOU-DLIOWN2 | Section: Housing |
[{DLI_OWN_DWELLING}]==1
COMMENT: R owned this dwelling unit at date of last interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHOU-CH6
When we talked to you on [{LINTDATE~X}], you reported that there was a mortgage on this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]. Do you still have a mortgage on this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
YHOU-DLIOWNED | Section: Housing |
[{DLI_OWN_DWELLING}]==1
COMMENT: R owned this dwelling unit at date of last interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHOU-8
Do you still own that [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
Did you sell that [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
What month and year did you sell that [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
What was the sales price of that [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YHOU-12C
YHOU-12B_000001 | Section: Housing |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YHOU-12B_000002 | Section: Housing |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
What happened to that [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
| 1 Foreclosure |
| 2 Gave to someone as a gift |
| 3 Something else, please (SPECIFY) |
YHOU-PRIS-CHECK | Section: Housing |
([permanent resident from YHHI-4400]==7)
COMMENT: R is in prison
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-AGE35ELIG1
YHOU-INTRO | Section: Housing |
We now have some questions about your current housing situation.
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home], do you own PART of it, do you rent it, is it owned by a business, or something else?
PROBE IF NECESSARY: If you are paying off a mortgage on this property, we'll consider that you own it. SELECT CODE 1 OR 2 AS APPROPRIATE.
| 1 RESPONDENT OWNS ALL |
| 2 RESPONDENT AND SPOUSE/PARTNER JOINTLY OWN ALL |
| 3 RESPONDENT OWNS PART ...(Go To YHOU-CH_CHECK) |
| 4 RESPONDENT AND SPOUSE/PARTNER JOINTLY OWN PART ...(Go To YHOU-CH_CHECK) |
| 5 SPOUSE/PARTNER OWNS ALL/PART SEPARATELY FROM RESPONDENT |
| 6 RENTS ...(Go To YAST35-AGE35ELIG1) |
| 7 SOMETHING ELSE ...(Go To YHOU-CH2) |
| 9 LIVES WITH PARENTS |
| 10 LIVES WITH SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S PARENT(s) |
What is your housing situation?
| 3 HOUSING IS PART OF JOB COMPENSATION; LIVE-IN SERVANT; HOUSEKEEPER; GARDENER; FARM LABORER |
| 4 HOUSING IS A GIFT PAID FOR BY AN HU RESIDENT OTHER THAN R OR SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 5 HOUSING IS A GIFT PAID FOR BY A FRIEND OR RELATIVE OUTSIDE OF THE HU |
| 6 HOUSING PAID FOR BY A GOVERNMENT AGENCY/WELFARE/CHARITABLE INSTITUTION |
| 7 SOLD HOME, NOT MOVED OUT OF IT YET |
| 8 LIVING IN HOUSE WHICH R WILL INHERIT; ESTATE IN PROGRESS |
| 9 LIVING IN TEMPORARY QUARTERS (GARAGE, SHED) WHILE HOME IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION |
| 10 LIVE HERE WITHOUT FORMAL ARRANGEMENTS; STAYING TEMPORARILY; SQUATTING |
| 11 RENT FROM FAMILY MEMBER |
| 97 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHOU-CH_CHECK | Section: Housing |
[YHOU-CH1] == 1 || [YHOU-CH1] == 2 || [YHOU-CH1] == 3 || [YHOU-CH1] == 4 || [YHOU-CH1]==5
COMMENT: Respondent owns at least part of this dwelling unit
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHOU-CH3
What month and year did [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] purchase this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
| 1 ENTER MONTH AND YEAR ...(Go To YHOU-CH3A) |
| 2 SPOUSE/PARTNER OWNED PREVIOUSLY ...(Go To YHOU-CH4) |
| 3 DID NOT PURCHASE FOR ANOTHER REASON (e.g., RECEIVED AS GIFT/INHERITANCE) ...(Go To YHOU-CH8) |
YHOU-CH3A | Section: Housing |
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR.)
When [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] first bought this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home] what was the purchase price?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YHOU-CH5A | Section: Housing |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YHOU-CH5C
YHOU-CH5B_000001 | Section: Housing |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YHOU-CH5B_000002 | Section: Housing |
YHOU-CH5C | Section: Housing |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
Is there a mortgage on this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]?
How much do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] owe on this mortgage?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YHOU-CH7A | Section: Housing |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YHOU-CH7C
YHOU-CH7B_000001 | Section: Housing |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YHOU-CH7B_000002 | Section: Housing |
YHOU-CH7C | Section: Housing |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one. )
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
Are there any other types of loans that use your property as collateral, including second mortgages, home equity loans, or any outstanding balances against a home equity line of credit?
YHOU-CH8_1 | Section: Housing |
How much is still owed on these loans?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YHOU-CH8A | Section: Housing |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YHOU-CH8C
YHOU-CH8B_000001 | Section: Housing |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YHOU-CH8B_000002 | Section: Housing |
YHOU-CH8C | Section: Housing |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YHOU-HOUSEVALUE | Section: Housing |
What is the present value of this [house/apartment/condo/farm/mobile home]? I mean, what would it bring if [{YHOU_IT_YOURPORTION}] were sold today?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YHOU-CHHVA | Section: Housing |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YHOU-CHHVC
YHOU-CHHVB_000001 | Section: Housing |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YHOU-CHHVB_000002 | Section: Housing |
YHOU-CHHVC | Section: Housing |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-AGE35ELIG1 | Section: Assets35 |
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] == 16 && [last round interviewed] <=16) || (([{KEY_AGEDOL}]==14 || [{KEY_AGEDOL}]==15) && ([last round interviewed] <=17)) || ([{KEY_AGEDOL}] < 14)
COMMENT: R is eligible to receive Assets 35 section
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-CH9
YAST35-CH9 | Section: Assets35 |
Other than any loans you may have mentioned earlier, did any relatives or friends give [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] a financial loan to buy or to remodel this residence?
YAST35-CH10 | Section: Assets35 |
Altogether how much do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] owe to your relatives and/or friends on loans given to [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] to help purchase or remodel this residence?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-CH10A | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-CH10C
YAST35-CH10B_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-CH10B_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-CH10C | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-AGE35ELIG2 | Section: Assets35 |
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] >= 16 && [last round interviewed] <=16) || ([{KEY_AGEDOL}]==14 || [{KEY_AGEDOL}]==15)
COMMENT: R is eligible to receive Assets 30 section
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-4000
YAST35-4000 | Section: Assets35 |
Next we want to understand, generally, what your assets and debts are, at about the time when you are close to age 35. You may remember us asking you similar questions when you were about age 30.
YAST35-4000S1 | Section: Assets35 |
[{PREV_OTHER_ASSETS}]==1
COMMENT: The respondent reported ownership of ANY assets other than a car or vehicle during the last assets interview
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YAST35-4000S2
YAST35-4000S2 | Section: Assets35 |
[{PREV_ASTMARCHANGE}]==1 || [{CUR_ASTMARCHANGE}]==1
COMMENT: R has reported a change in marital (or partner) status since the last assets interview
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YAST35-4000S3
YAST35-4000S3 | Section: Assets35 |
[YINC-2000]==1 || [YINC-2900]==1 || [{YINC-4300}]==1 || [{YINC-4600}]==1 || [{YINC-4900}]==1
COMMENT: The respondent reported interest, dividend, or rental property income
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YAST35-4000S3A
YAST35-4000S3A | Section: Assets35 |
[{YHOU-9}]==1 || ([owns all/owns part/rent/owned by others] >=1 && [owns all/owns part/rent/owned by others] <=4) || [{YHOU-8}]==1 || [{YHOU-CH1}]==1 || [{YHOU-CH1}]==2 || [{YHOU-CH1}]==3 || [{YHOU-CH1}]==4
COMMENT: The respondent reported owning own home or selling previous home
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YAST35-4000S4
YAST35-4000S4 | Section: Assets35 |
Since [{LASTASTINTDATE~X}], have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] opened any account at a bank or a credit union such as a checking account or a savings account?
YAST35-4000S5 | Section: Assets35 |
Since [{LASTASTINTDATE~X}], have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] bought, inherited, or been given certificates of deposit, U.S. Savings Bonds, stocks, or other financial investments?
YAST35-4000S6 | Section: Assets35 |
Since [{LASTASTINTDATE~X}], have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] participated in an employer-sponsored plan that saves for retirement such as a 401K or 403B or contributed to a plan that saves for retirement, such as an IRA or a Keogh plan or an account for saving for educational expenses, such as a Coverdell IRA or 529 plan?
YAST35-4000S8 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] currently own or are [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] purchasing a car or other type of motor vehicle, such as a van, truck, jeep-like vehicle, a motor home/RV, motorcycle, or airplane? Please do not include vehicles that you lease or have use of, but do not own.
YAST35-4000S9 | Section: Assets35 |
Altogether, what is the current market value of all of the vehicles [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] have?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4000S9A | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4000S9C
YAST35-4000S9B_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4000S9B_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4000S9C | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD II)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. More than $100,000 |
YAST35-4000S10 | Section: Assets35 |
How much is still owed on these vehicles?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4000S10A | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4000S10C
YAST35-4000S10B_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4000S10B_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4000S10C | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD II)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. More than $100,000 |
YAST35-4400 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any checking accounts, savings accounts or money market accounts or funds?
YAST35-4420 | Section: Assets35 |
What is the (total) current balance in all of the checking, savings and money market accounts [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have? (Average balance over the past month)
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4422 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4426
YAST35-4424_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4424_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4426 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD S)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 9 I. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4530 | Section: Assets35 |
Excluding retirement plan savings, do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any certificates of deposit (CDs) at financial institutions, government savings bonds, Treasury bills, or other types of corporate, municipal, government bonds or bills, including any CDs, bonds, or bills held in investment trusts?
YAST35-4550 | Section: Assets35 |
If you were to cash in all of the CD's, bonds and bills [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have, how much would you get?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4552 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4556
YAST35-4554_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4554_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4556 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD S)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 9 I. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4660 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any shares of stock in publicly-held corporations or mutual funds, including any stock or mutual funds held in investment trusts?
YAST35-4680 | Section: Assets35 |
If you sold all of the shares of stock in publicly-held corporations [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have, including mutual funds, how much would you get?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4682 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4686
YAST35-4684_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4684_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4686 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD S)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 9 I. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4270 | Section: Assets35 |
Many employers and unions offer pensions or retirement plans; some provide tax-deferred plans such as 401 K's, profit sharing or stock ownership plans. Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any savings in these types of plans?
(READ IF NECESSARY) Other examples include 403B plans, 457 plans, IRA-SEP plans, and IRA-SIMPLE plans. Please do not include Traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, or education IRAs as these will be asked about later.
YAST35-4290 | Section: Assets35 |
What is the total value of all the savings [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have in employer-sponsored plans that save for retirement?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) Tax-advantaged accounts such as IRA or Keogh plans or accounts for saving for educational expenses, such as Coverdell IRAs or 529 plans will be collected later.
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4292 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4296
YAST35-4294_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4294_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4296 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD JJ)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 8 H. More than $500,000 |
YAST35-FA_8 | Section: Assets35 |
(Other than the accounts you have through your employer,) Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] have any money in IRAs, Keoghs, variable annuities, 529 plans, or other tax-advantaged accounts?
YAST35-FA_8A | Section: Assets35 |
Now, I'll read you a list of different types of tax-advantaged accounts. Please tell me which of these [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] hold. Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] hold Traditional IRA's, Roth IRA's, Coverdell or education IRA's, Keoghs, variable annuities, 529 plans or some other kind of tax-advantaged account?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Traditional IRA |
| 2 Roth IRA |
| 3 Coverdell IRAs or Education IRAs |
| 4 Keogh Plans |
| 5 Variable Annuities |
| 6 529 Plans (State Sponsored Education Plans) |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
YAST35-FA_8-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Assets35 |
FOR([{ACCOUNTTYPE}]=1;[{ACCOUNTTYPE}]<=9;[{ACCOUNTTYPE}]=[{ACCOUNTTYPE}]+1;
[YAST35-FA_8-LOOP-END])
YAST35-FA_8-INSELECTION | Section: Assets35 |
INSELECTION([YAST35-FA_8A],[{ACCOUNTTYPE}])
COMMENT: R has a spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-FA_8B
YAST35-FA_8B | Section: Assets35 |
Have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] withdrawn any money from this [Traditional IRA/Roth IRA/Coverdell IRAs or Education IRAs/Keogh Plans/Variable Annuities/529 Plans/] that you intend to pay back or redeposit?
YAST35-FA_8C1 | Section: Assets35 |
What is the amount that [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] intend to pay back on all withdrawals made on this [Traditional IRA/Roth IRA/Coverdell IRAs or Education IRAs/Keogh Plans/Variable Annuities/529 Plans/]?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-FA_8C2 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-FA_8C4
YAST35-FA_8C3_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-FA_8C3_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-FA_8C4 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD JJ)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 8 H. More than $500,000 |
YAST35-FA_8D | Section: Assets35 |
[Today/If you or your spouse/partner were to pay back all of these withdrawals today] how much would be in this [Traditional IRA/Roth IRA/Coverdell IRAs or Education IRAs/Keogh Plans/Variable Annuities/529 Plans/]?
YAST35-FA_8-LOOP-END | Section: Assets35 |
ENDFOR
YAST35-4300 | Section: Assets35 |
Does anyone owe [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] $1000 or more from personal loans or from any mortgage loans that you have made to others, even if you are not sure that these people will repay you?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) Please do not include any loans owed to your business or farm as we will be talking about them later.
YAST35-4300A | Section: Assets35 |
Altogether, how much are you owed from these loans?
YAST35-4300A1 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4300A2
YAST35-4300B_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4300B_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4300A2 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4790 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own any vehicles such as a car, van, truck, jeep-like vehicle, a motor home/RV, motorcycle, boat or airplane? Please do not include vehicles that you lease or have use of, but do not own.
YAST35-4810 | Section: Assets35 |
Altogether, what is the current market value of all of the vehicles [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4812 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4816
YAST35-4814_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4814_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4816 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4840 | Section: Assets35 |
How much is still owed on these vehicles?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4842 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4846
YAST35-4844_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4844_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4846 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4010 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own a business, partnership or professional practice, or any part of a business/partnership/professional practice?
YAST35-4010A1 | Section: Assets35 |
Please list the names of all businesses and professional practices which [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] currently own or in which [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] are invested.
YAST35-4010A1A | Section: Assets35 |
INTERVIEWER: IF THE NAME OF THE BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IS SPELLED INCORRECTLY, PLEASE CLICK ON "MODIFY ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME AND MAKE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS.
IF THERE ARE NO CORRECTIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YAST35-4010A1B | Section: Assets35 |
INTERVIEWER: IF ANY BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE THAT WAS ADDED TO THE ROSTER IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION SHOULD NOT BE ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CLICK ON "DELETE ROW" NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE PROGRAM.
IF THERE ARE NO DELETIONS, PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".
YAST35-4010A2 | Section: Assets35 |
Now, I'm going to ask you some questions about each business or professional practice [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] are currently invested in.
YAST35-4010A2A | Section: Assets35 |
RECCOUNT ([{*BUSINESSES*}])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YAST35-4140
YAST35-4010A2-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Assets35 |
FOR([{BPP_LOOP}]=1; [{BPP_LOOP}]<=[{TOTBPP}]; [{BPP_LOOP}]=[{BPP_LOOP}]+1; [YAST35-4116A-LOOP-END])
YAST35-4010A3 | Section: Assets35 |
In answering these questions, please include all of the land, buildings, tools, equipment, intellectual property, and other assets that [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own as part of a business.
YAST35-4030A | Section: Assets35 |
If you sold all of [BUSINESSES.NAME([{BPP_LOOP}])] that [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own, including any real estate owned by the business/partnership/professional practice, and paid off any debts, would you lose money, would you make money, or would you just about break even?
READ IF NECESSARY: Please include only the part of the business currently owned by you or your spouse or cohabiting partner.
YAST35-4032 | Section: Assets35 |
How much money would [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] make?
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4033A_000001
YAST35-4032A | Section: Assets35 |
How much money would [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] lose?
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4034A_000001
YAST35-4033A_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range you might make? What is the upper amount of the range you might make?
YAST35-4033A_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4036
YAST35-4034A_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range you might lose? What is the upper amount of the range you might lose?
YAST35-4034A_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4036A
YAST35-4036 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-4036A | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of how much you might lose?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-4116A-LOOP-END | Section: Assets35 |
ENDFOR
YAST35-4140 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any other real estate, such as a second home, vacation homes or condominiums (including any weeks in a time-share unit), land, rental real estate, a partnership, or money owed to you on a land contract or mortgage?
YAST35-4160 | Section: Assets35 |
If you sold all of the other real estate that [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own and paid off any debts on it, how much would you get? IF RESPONDENT WOULD LOSE MONEY ON OTHER REAL ESTATE AFTER SALE SELECT TO ENTER NEGATIVE VALUE.
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4162 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4166
YAST35-4162N | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4166
YAST35-4164_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4164_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4164N_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4164N_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4166 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-4870 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD BBB)
What is your best estimate of how much money [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] would get if you sold all of your personal household furnishings such as furniture, major appliances, and home electronics?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 8 A. $0 |
| 1 B. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 C. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 D. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 E. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 F. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 G. $100,001- $250,000 |
| 7 H. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-4880 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have any other savings or substantial assets that we haven't already discussed -- for example assets in a trust, annuity, or managed investment account, art work, precious metals, antiques, oil and gas leases, futures contracts, royalties, or something else?
YAST35-4900 | Section: Assets35 |
If you sold all of the other assets [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] own how much would you get?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-4902 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-4906
YAST35-4904_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-4904_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-4906 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-5010 | Section: Assets35 |
Now I would like to ask you a few questions about any debts [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] might have other than mortgages and other real estate loans, business debts, and auto loans.
YAST35-5011 | Section: Assets35 |
[{PREV_COLLOAN}]==1
COMMENT: R was loaned money from family/friends at last assets interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-5011A
YAST35-5011A | Section: Assets35 |
In previous interviews you reported receiving loans from parents, other relatives, or friends to help you attend school or college. What is the total amount that you owe altogether on these educational loans from family members or friends?
YAST35-5012 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5014
YAST35-5013_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5013_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5014 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD II)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. More than $100,000 |
YAST35-5015 | Section: Assets35 |
[{PREV_GOVLOAN}]==1
COMMENT: R reported government subsidized or private college loans at last assets interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-5015A
YAST35-5015A | Section: Assets35 |
In previous interviews you reported borrowing government-subsidized or other types of loans to attend a school or college. What is the total amount that you owe altogether on these educational loans?
YAST35-5016 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5018
YAST35-5017_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5017_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5018 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD II)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. More than $100,000 |
YAST35-5019 | Section: Assets35 |
[{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1 || [{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1
COMMENT: R is currently married or has a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-5040_NEW
YAST35-5040_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
Does your [spouse/partner] have any educational loans from family/friends or government sources that s/he is still paying off?
YAST35-5074_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
What is the total amount that your [spouse/partner] owes altogether for educational loans given by family/friends and from government-subsidized or other types of loans to attend school or college?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5082_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5086_NEW
YAST35-5084_000001_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5084_000002_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5086_NEW | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD FF)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $5,000 |
| 2 B. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 3 C. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 D. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 E. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 F. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 7 G. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-5130 | Section: Assets35 |
Do you owe any relatives $1000 or more not counting any money someone loaned [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] for education expenses or for the purchase or remodeling of your home?
YAST35-5170 | Section: Assets35 |
Altogether, how much is still owed on this/these loan(s)?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5172 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5176
YAST35-5174_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5174_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5176 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD S)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 9 I. More than $250,000 |
YAST35-5210A | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] have any credit cards, such as Visa, American Express, or credit cards for specific stores, such as department stores or gas stations?
YAST35-5210AA | Section: Assets35 |
Thinking of your most recent credit card statements, did you or will you pay off all your balances in full?
YAST35-5210A1 | Section: Assets35 |
Again, thinking of your most recent credit card bills, roughly what is the total balance you carried over or will carry over across all of these accounts after [you/you and/or your spouse/you and/or your partner] have made your planned payments on these credit cards?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5210A2 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5210A4
YAST35-5210A3_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5210A3_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5210A4 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD II)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 8 H. More than $100,000 |
YAST35-5210B1 | Section: Assets35 |
Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] owe any money on any credit card accounts that you no longer have, such as Visa, American Express, or credit cards for specific stores, such as department stores or gas stations?
YAST35-5210C1 | Section: Assets35 |
After the most recent payment, roughly what was the balance still owed on all of these accounts together?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5210C2 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5210C4
YAST35-5210C3_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5210C3_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5210C4 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
YAST35-5210D1 | Section: Assets35 |
(Aside from the accounts that we talked about,) Do [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] currently owe money to any other businesses, such as stores, doctor's offices, hospitals, or banks? Please include any installment plans, rent-to-own accounts, or any other business that you owe money to.
YAST35-5210D1A | Section: Assets35 |
After the most recent payments were made on these accounts, what was the balance still owed?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5210D2 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5210D4
YAST35-5210D3_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5210D3_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5210D4 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD GG)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $1,000 |
| 2 B. $1,001 - $2,500 |
| 3 C. $2,501 - $5,000 |
| 4 D. $5,001 - $10,000 |
| 5 E. $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 6 F. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 7 G. More than $50,000 |
YAST35-5250 | Section: Assets35 |
[{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1 || [{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1
COMMENT: R is currently married or has a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-5260
YAST35-5260 | Section: Assets35 |
[{LASTASTSPOPAR}]==1 || [{KEY_EVERLIVED3}]==1
COMMENT: R got married or starting living with spouse/partner since last assets interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YAST35-5280
YAST35-5280 | Section: Assets35 |
Thinking of all of the things your [spouse/partner] owned and his/her savings and investments when you got married or started living with your partner, if your [spouse/partner] had sold all of this and paid off any debts owed at that time, about how much would your [spouse/partner] have received?
IF SPOUSE/PARTNER HAD MORE DEBTS THAN ASSETS SELECT TO ENTER NEGATIVE VALUE
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5282 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5286
YAST35-5282N | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5286
YAST35-5284_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5284_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5284N_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5284N_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5286 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-5310 | Section: Assets35 |
We understand that some couples have savings, investments, and businesses that are owned by only one person in the couple and that other couples own most assets jointly. Does your [spouse/partner] have any savings, investments, businesses, or own any assets that you do not share any interest in?
YAST35-5320 | Section: Assets35 |
If your [spouse/partner] sold or cashed in all of the savings, investments, businesses and assets he/she owns that you do not have an interest in, how much would your [spouse/partner] receive?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO GIVE AN EXACT AMOUNT, PROBE FOR A RANGE.
YAST35-5322 | Section: Assets35 |
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YAST35-5326
YAST35-5324_000001 | Section: Assets35 |
(READ IF NECESSARY) What is the lower amount of the range? What is the upper amount of the range?
YAST35-5324_000002 | Section: Assets35 |
YAST35-5326 | Section: Assets35 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD KK)
[[Please look at this card]]
Can you tell me the letter of the category that is your best estimate of that amount?
(IF SHOWCARDS ARE NOT BEING USED, ADD THE FIRST TIME AND LATER AS NECESSARY: I will read the categories in order. Please stop me when I reach the correct one.)
| 1 A. $1 - $25,000 |
| 2 B. $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 3 C. $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 4 D. $100,001 - $250,000 |
| 5 E. $250,001 - $500,000 |
| 6 F. $500,001 - $1,000,000 |
| 7 G. More than $1,000,000 |
YAST35-5400 | Section: Assets35 |
Sometimes people go through hard times financially. The next few questions are about any financial difficulties you may have gone through recently.
YAST35-5410 | Section: Assets35 |
Now thinking of all the various loan or mortgage payments [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] made during the last year, were all payments made the way they were scheduled, or were payments on any of the loans sometimes made later or missed?
During the last year, were all your loan or mortgage payments made as scheduled, or were they sometimes missed or late?
| 1 ALL PAYMENTS WERE MADE ON SCHEDULE |
| 2 PAYMENTS WERE SOMETIMES MADE LATE OR MISSED ...(Go To YAST35-5411) |
| 3 NO PAYMENTS DUE |
YAST35-5411 | Section: Assets35 |
Were [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] ever behind in your payments by two months or more?
YAST35-5420 | Section: Assets35 |
Have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] ever declared bankruptcy?
YAST35-5421 | Section: Assets35 |
How many times have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] declared bankruptcy?
YAST35-5422 | Section: Assets35 |
Please think about the most recent time that [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] declared bankruptcy. In what month and year was this?
YAST35-5423 | Section: Assets35 |
What type of bankruptcy did [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] declare? Was it...
| 1 Chapter 7, commonly referred to as Straight Bankruptcy |
| 2 Chapter 11, commonly referred to as Business Reorganization |
| 3 Chapter 12, commonly referred to as Family Farmer Reorganization |
| 4 Chapter 13, commonly referred to as Personal Debt Reorganization/Wage Earner Repayment Plan |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
YPRGA-1000 | Section: Program Participation |
Sometimes people go through hard times or need some help. These next questions are about government programs that assist individuals and families, and whether or not [you or your spouse/you or your partner/you] might have received assistance from them.
YPRGA-1100 | Section: Program Participation |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}] have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] ever
| - lived in a public housing project? |
| - received rental certificates or vouchers from a public agency? |
YPRGA-1200 | Section: Program Participation |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}] have [you/you or your spouse/you or your partner] received any of the following kinds of assistance from a government program?
| - Transportation assistance, such as gas vouchers, bus passes, help registering, repairing, or insuring car |
| - Child care services or assistance so you could go to work or school or training |
| - Help paying energy bills |
| - Food assistance from the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance or Food Stamps programs |
| - Cash assistance from Supplemental Security Income or SSI |
| - Cash assistance from TANF, AFDC, or other government programs to help low-income families |
| - Other non-cash assistance from the government because you had income that was too low to meet needs |
YPRGA-1800 | Section: Program Participation |
These next questions are about Unemployment Insurance. This is temporary financial assistance paid by Federal or State governments to people who are out of work.
[/I will be asking separately about you and your spouse./I will be asking separately about you and your partner.]
YPRG-1830_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{PREV_UNEMP_DOLI}]==1
COMMENT: R was currently receiving unemployment at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-1850_UPD
YPRG-1850_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
You were receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YPRG-1930_UPD) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YPRG-1860_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
You were not receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YPRG-1920_UPD) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YPRG-1899_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Were you receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}]?
YPRG-1905_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did you last receive unemployment compensation prior to [{LINTDATE~X}]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTH AND YEAR ...(Go To YPRG-1910_UPD) |
| 2 R DENIES RECEIVING THIS PROGRAM PRIOR TO DLI |
YPRG-1910_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(What month and year did you last receive unemployment compensation prior to [{LINTDATE~X}]?)
YPRG-1920_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}] have you received any unemployment compensation payments?
YPRG-1930_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Are you currently receiving unemployment compensation?
YPRG-3700R2-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Program Participation |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Unemployment loop
YPRG-3900B_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[loop]==1
COMMENT: This is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-3901_UPD
YPRG-3901_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[R was receiving unemployment]==1
COMMENT: R was receiving unemployment compensation at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-4500_UPD
YPRG-4000_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did you [first/next([loop])] receive unemployment compensation?
YPRG-4100_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
ISCOMPLETE([CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])])
COMMENT: Unemployment start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-4200_UPD
YPRG-4200_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What day in [CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])~X] did you [first/next([loop])] receive unemployment compensation?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YPRG-4300_UPD
YPRG-4300_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Was it at the beginning of [CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])~X], the middle of [CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])~X] or the end of [CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])~X]?
| 1 BEGINNING OF MONTH |
| 2 MIDDLE OF MONTH |
| 3 END OF MONTH |
YPRG-4400_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{CUR_CURRENT_UNEMP}]==1
COMMENT: R is currently receiving unemployment compensation
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-4500_UPD
YPRG-4500_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_UNEMP_START1([loop])~X] have there been any periods of two weeks or more when you did not receive unemployment compensation benefits?
YPRG-4700_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did you [first/next([loop])] stop receiving unemployment compensation for more than two weeks?
YPRG-4800_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
ISCOMPLETE([CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])])
COMMENT: Unemployment stop date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-4900_UPD
YPRG-4900_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What day in [CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])~X] did you [first/next([loop])] stop receiving unemployment compensation for more than two weeks?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YPRG-5000_UPD
YPRG-5000_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Was it at the beginning of [CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])~X], the middle of [CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])~X] or the end of [CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])~X]?
| 1 BEGINNING OF MONTH |
| 2 MIDDLE OF MONTH |
| 3 END OF MONTH |
YPRG-5100_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[start date is unknown([loop])]==0 || [stop date is unknown([loop])]==0
COMMENT: Unemployment stop date or start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YPRG-5900_UPD
YPRG-5200_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
About how many weeks did you receive unemployment compensation?
YPRG-5900_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Thinking about the unemployment benefits you received [between (date) and (current/stop date)([loop])], on average, how much did you receive per WEEK during this period?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YPRG-6000_UPD
YPRG-6000_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD BB)
[[Please look at this card]]
Which range corresponds best to the amount you received per week in unemployment compensation? Just tell me the letter on the card.
| 1 A. $1 - $100 |
| 2 B. $101 - $150 |
| 3 C. $151 - $200 |
| 4 D. $201 - $250 |
| 5 E. $251 - $350 |
| 6 F. More than $350 |
YPRG-6200B_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
([{CUR_CURRENT_UNEMP}]==1 && [R stopped receiving unemployment([loop])]==0) ||
([R was receiving unemployment]==1 && [R stopped receiving unemployment([loop])]==0)
COMMENT: R is currently receiving unemployment and no stop periods
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-6400CUR-LOOP-END
YPRG-6300_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_UNEMP_STOP1([loop])~X] did you start receiving unemployment compensation again?
YPRG-6400CUR-LOOP-END | Section: Program Participation |
UNTIL (([loop]>=4) || ([R received unemployment again([loop])]==0))
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Unemployment loop
YPRG-6500_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{KEY_MARSTAT}]==1 || [{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1
COMMENT: R has a spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-6501A_UPD
YPRG-6501A_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(INTERVIEWER : IS R'S [spouse/partner/you] THE SAME [spouse/partner/you] SINCE [{LINTDATE~X}]?)
IF SPOUSE/PARTNER WAS LIVING WITH R BUT WAS NOT REPORTED AT DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW ENTER "YES." IF NO PARTNER EXISTED AT DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW ENTER "NO."
YPRG-6530_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{PREV_S_UNEMP_DOLI}]==1
COMMENT: Spouse or partner was currently receiving unemployment at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-6540_UPD
YPRG-6540_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Your [spouse/partner/you] was receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YPRG-6620_UPD) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YPRG-6550_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Your [spouse/partner/you] was not receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}].
| 1 SELECT TO CONTINUE ...(Go To YPRG-6610_UPD) |
| 0 FI: SELECT IF R VOLUNTEERS A CORRECTION |
YPRG-6590_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Was your [spouse/partner/you] receiving unemployment compensation on [{LINTDATE~X}]?
YPRG-6595_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] last receive unemployment compensation prior to [{LINTDATE~X}]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTH AND YEAR ...(Go To YPRG-6600_UPD) |
| 2 R DENIES RECEIVING THIS PROGRAM PRIOR TO DLI |
YPRG-6600_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] last receive unemployment compensation prior to [{LINTDATE~X}]?)
YPRG-6610_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}] has your [spouse/partner/you] received any unemployment compensation payments?
YPRG-6620_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Is your [spouse/partner/you] currently receiving State or Federal unemployment compensation?
YPRG-6800R2-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Program Participation |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Spouse/partner unemployment loop
YPRG-7000X_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[loop]==1
COMMENT: this is the first time through the loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-7000A_UPD
YPRG-7000A_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[spouse/partner was receiving unemployment]==1
COMMENT: spouse was receiving unemployment compensation at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-7700_UPD
YPRG-7100_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] [first/next([loop])] receive unemployment compensation?
YPRG-7200_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
ISCOMPLETE([CUR_SUNEMP_START2([loop])])
COMMENT: Spouse or partner's unemployment compensation start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-7500_UPD
YPRG-7500_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{CUR_CURRENT_SUNEMP}]==1
COMMENT: Spouse or partner is currently receiving unemployment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-7700_UPD
YPRG-7700_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_SUNEMP_START2([loop])~X], have there been any periods of two weeks or more when your [spouse/partner/you] did not receive unemployment compensation benefits?
YPRG-7800_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] [first/next([loop])] stop receiving unemployment compensation for more than two weeks?
YPRG-7900_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[stop date is unknown([loop])]==0 || [start date is unknown([loop])]==0
COMMENT: Spouse or partner unemployment stop date or start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YPRG-9000_UPD
YPRG-8300_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
About how many weeks did your [spouse/partner/you] receive unemployment compensation?
YPRG-9000_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Thinking about the unemployment benefits your [spouse/partner/you] received [between (date) and (current/stop date)([loop])], on average, how much did [she/he] receive per WEEK during this period?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YPRG-9100_UPD
YPRG-9100_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD BB)
[[Please look at this card]]
Which range corresponds best to the amount your [spouse/partner/you] received per week in unemployment compensation? Just tell me the letter on the card.
| 1 A. $1 - $100 |
| 2 B. $101 - $150 |
| 3 C. $151 - $200 |
| 4 D. $201 - $250 |
| 5 E. $251 - $350 |
| 6 F. More than $350 |
YPRG-9300B | Section: Program Participation |
(([{CUR_CURRENT_SUNEMP}]==1) && ([spouse/partner stopped receiving unemployment([loop])] ==0)) ||
(([spouse/partner was receiving unemployment]==1) && ([spouse/partner stopped receiving unemployment([loop])]==0))
COMMENT: Spouse or partner is currently receiving and no stop periods
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-9500CUR-LOOP-END
YPRG-9400_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_SUNEMP_STOP2([loop])~X], did your [spouse/partner/you] start receiving unemployment compensation again?
YPRG-9500CUR-LOOP-END | Section: Program Participation |
UNTIL (([loop]>=4) || ([spouse/partner received unemployment again([loop])]==0))
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Spouse/partner unemployment loop
YPRG-9510_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since you began living together, has your [spouse/partner/you] received any unemployment compensation payments?
YPRG-9520_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Is your [spouse/partner/you] currently receiving unemployment compensation payments?
YPRG-9530CUR-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Program Participation |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Spouse/partner unemployment loop
YPRG-9560_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Please think back to the very [first/next([loop])] time your [spouse/partner/you] received unemployment compensation since you began living together.
What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] [first/next([loop])] receive unemployment compensation since you began living together?
YPRG-9570_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
ISCOMPLETE([CUR_SUNEMP_START3([loop])])
COMMENT: Unemployment start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-9600_UPD
YPRG-9600_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[{CUR_CURRENT_SUNEMP3}]==1
COMMENT: Spouse or partner is currently receiving unemployment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-9610_UPD
YPRG-9610_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_SUNEMP_START3([loop])~X], have there been any periods of two weeks or more when your [spouse/partner/you] did not receive unemployment compensation benefits since you began living together?
YPRG-9620_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
What month and year did your [spouse/partner/you] [first/next([loop])] stop receiving unemployment compensation for more than two weeks since you began living together?
YPRG-9630_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
[stop date is unknown([loop])]==0 || [start date is unknown([loop])]==0
COMMENT: Unemployment stop date or start date is refused, don't know or missing
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YPRG-9710_UPD
YPRG-9660_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
About how many weeks did your [spouse/partner/you] receive unemployment compensation since you began living together?
YPRG-9710_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Thinking about the unemployment compensation benefits your [spouse/partner/you] received [between (date) and (current/stop date)([loop])], on average, how much did [she/he] receive per week during this period?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YPRG-9720_UPD
YPRG-9720_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD BB)
[[Please look at this card]]
Which range corresponds best to the amount your [spouse/partner/you] received per week in unemployment compensation? Just tell me the letter on the card.
| 1 A. $1 - $100 |
| 2 B. $101 - $150 |
| 3 C. $151 - $200 |
| 4 D. $201 - $250 |
| 5 E. $251 - $350 |
| 6 F. More than $350 |
YPRG-9750_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
([{CUR_CURRENT_SUNEMP3}]==1) && ([spouse/partner stopped receiving unemployment([loop])]==0)
COMMENT: Spouse or partner is currently receiving and no stop periods
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YPRG-9770CUR-LOOP-END
YPRG-9760_UPD | Section: Program Participation |
Since [CUR_SUNEMP_STOP3([loop])~X], did your [spouse/partner/you] start receiving unemployment compensation again?
YPRG-9770CUR-LOOP-END | Section: Program Participation |
UNTIL (([loop]>=4) || ([spouse/partner received unemployment again([loop])]==0))
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Spouse/partner unemployment loop
[{PREV_YSAQ-497}]==1
COMMENT: R was in a corrections facility at dli
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-438B
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year were you first released from a corrections facility, including an adult or juvenile institution or reform or training school?
| 1 I have never been in a corrections facility ...(Go To YSAQF-438D) |
2 I am still in a corrections facility ...(Go To YSAQF-438D) |
| 3 1997 |
4 1998 |
| 5 1999 |
6 2000 |
| 7 2001 |
8 2002 |
| 9 2003 |
10 2004 |
| 11 2005 |
12 2006 |
| 13 2007 |
14 2008 |
| 15 2009 |
16 2010 |
| 17 2011 |
18 2012 |
| 19 2013 |
20 2014 |
| 21 2015 |
22 2016 |
| 23 2017 |
24 2018 |
| 25 2019 |
26 2020 |
What month were you first released from a corrections facility since [{LINTDATE~X}]?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
At the time of your release, were you placed on parole?
Did the terms of your parole restrict...
| - a. where you could live? |
| - b. how far you could travel from home? |
| - c. what hours of the day you could be away from home? |
| - d. whom you could associate with? |
Are you still on parole for that sentence?
[{PREV_YSAQ-502}] ==1
COMMENT: R was performing community service at dli
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-438E
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year did you first complete a sentence to perform community service?
| 1 I have never been sentenced to perform community service ...(Go To YSAQF-438G) |
2 I am still performing community service ...(Go To YSAQF-438G) |
| 3 1997 |
4 1998 |
| 5 1999 |
6 2000 |
| 7 2001 |
8 2002 |
| 9 2003 |
10 2004 |
| 11 2005 |
12 2006 |
| 13 2007 |
14 2008 |
| 15 2009 |
16 2010 |
| 17 2011 |
18 2012 |
| 19 2013 |
20 2014 |
| 21 2015 |
22 2016 |
| 23 2017 |
24 2018 |
| 25 2019 |
26 2020 |
What month did you first complete community service since [{LINTDATE~X}]?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
[{PREV_YSAQ-506B}] == 1
COMMENT: R was on probation at dli
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-438H
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year did you first stop being on probation?
| 1 I have never been on probation ...(Go To YSAQF-439) |
2 I am still on probation ...(Go To YSAQF-439) |
| 3 1997 |
4 1998 |
| 5 1999 |
6 2000 |
| 7 2001 |
8 2002 |
| 9 2003 |
10 2004 |
| 11 2005 |
12 2006 |
| 13 2007 |
14 2008 |
| 15 2009 |
16 2010 |
| 17 2011 |
18 2012 |
| 19 2013 |
20 2014 |
| 21 2015 |
22 2016 |
| 23 2017 |
24 2018 |
| 25 2019 |
26 2020 |
What month did you first stop being on probation since [{LINTDATE~X}]?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
[{PREV_YSAQ-439}] < 0
COMMENT: R did not answer questions about being arrested at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-439B
Have you ever been arrested by the police or taken into custody for an illegal or delinquent offense (do not include arrests for minor traffic violations)?
In total, how many times have you been arrested?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YSAQF-441
[total arrests] >= 4
COMMENT: R arrested more than 3 times
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440A1
What month were you first arrested?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year were you first arrested?
What month was your most recent arrest?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year was your most recent arrest?
Which of the following charges have you ever been arrested for? Please select all that apply.
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
YSAQF-440C2A | Section: SAQF |
As a result of these charges, did you ever go to court?
([{COURT}] == 1)
COMMENT: R went to court
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440C4
Which of the following charges have you ever been convicted for? Again, please select all the charges that apply.
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
Have you ever been sentenced to spend time in a corrections institution, like a jail, prison or a youth institution like a juvenile hall or reform school or training school or to perform community service?
Which of the following have you been sentenced to for even one day? Please select all that apply.
| 1 Jail |
| 2 Adult Corrections Institution |
| 3 Juvenile Corrections Institution |
| 4 Reform or Training School |
| 5 Community Service |
| 6 Other |
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-440E],1)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440F
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-440E],2)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440F
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-440E],3)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440F
What month did you first serve time in a jail or a corrections institution?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you first serve time in a jail or a corrections institution?
Are you still serving that sentence?
Have you lost a job because of your current incarceration?
Have you lost custody of any children because of your current incarceration?
During the time that you've been incarcerated, have you received any of the following services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious services/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you are currently incarcerated to the place you were living before you became incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a visit from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you talked on the phone with friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
While you have been incarcerated, how many times did you receive a letter, e-mail or package from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
What month were you released from that first sentence to jail or a corrections institution?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year were you released from that first sentence to jail or a corrections institution?
At the time of your release, were you placed on parole?
Did the terms of your parole restrict...
| - a. where you could live? |
| - b. how far you could travel from home? |
| - c. what hours of the day you could be away from home? |
| - d. whom you could associate with? |
Are you still on parole for that sentence?
Are you currently serving a sentence?
Are you serving a sentence in ...
| 1 Jail |
| 2 Adult Corrections Institution |
| 3 Juvenile Corrections Institution |
| 4 Reform or Training School |
| 5 Community Service |
| 6 Other |
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-440K],5)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440L
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-440K],6)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-440L
What month did you begin serving your current sentence?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you begin serving your current sentence?
Have you lost a job because of your current incarceration?
Have you lost custody of any children because of your current incarceration?
During the time that you've been incarcerated, have you received any of the following services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious services/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you are currently incarcerated to the place you were living before you became incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a visit from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you talked on the phone with friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
While you have been incarcerated, how many times did you receive a letter, e-mail or package from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since the date of last interview on [{LINTDATE~X}], have you been arrested by the police or taken into custody for an illegal or delinquent offense (do not include arrests for minor traffic violations)?
[YSAQ-439b] == 1
COMMENT: R answered "yes" to YSAQ-439B
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-445-LOOP-BEGIN
([YSAQF-441] == 0) && ([{PREV_EVER_ARREST}] == 1)
COMMENT: R has not been arrested since DLI and R had ever been arrested prior to DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-445-LOOP-BEGIN
In total, how many times have you been arrested since the last interview on [{LINTDATE~X}]?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YSAQF-445-LOOP-BEGIN
[number of times arrested] >= 4
COMMENT: R arrested more than 3 times
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443A1
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what month were you first arrested?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year were you first arrested?
YSAQF-443A2A | Section: SAQF |
At the time of that arrest, were you on probation or parole?
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what month was your most recent arrest?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year was your most recent arrest?
YSAQF-443A4A | Section: SAQF |
At the time of that arrest, were you on probation or parole?
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], which of the following charges have you ever been arrested for? Please select all that apply.
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
YSAQF-443C2A | Section: SAQF |
As a result of these charges, did you go to court?
([{COURT2}] == 1)
COMMENT: R went to juvenile court or adult court
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443C4
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], which of the following charges have you ever been convicted for? Again, please select all the charges that apply.
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you been convicted of a felony?
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you been sentenced to spend time in a corrections institution, like a jail, prison or a youth institution like a juvenile hall or reform school or training school or to perform community service?
Which of the following have you been sentenced to for even one day? Please select all that apply.
| 1 Jail |
| 2 Adult Corrections Institution |
| 3 Juvenile Corrections Institution |
| 4 Reform or Training School |
| 5 Community Service |
| 6 Other |
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-443E],1)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443F
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-443E],2)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443F
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-443E],3)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443F
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what month did you first serve time in a jail or a corrections institution?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], what year did you first serve time in a jail or a corrections institution?
Are you still serving that sentence?
Have you lost a job because of your current incarceration?
Have you lost custody of any children because of your current incarceration?
During the time that you've been incarcerated, have you received any of the following services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious services/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you are currently incarcerated to the place you were living before you became incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a visit from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you talked on the phone with friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a letter, e-mail or package from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
What month were you released from that sentence to jail or a corrections institution?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year were you released from that sentence to jail or a corrections institution?
At the time of your release, were you placed on parole?
Did the terms of your parole restrict...
| - a. where you could live? |
| - b. how far you could travel from home? |
| - c. what hours of the day you could be away from home? |
| - d. whom you could associate with? |
Are you still on parole for that sentence?
Are you currently serving a sentence?
Are you serving a sentence in ...
| 1 Jail |
| 2 Adult Corrections Institution |
| 3 Juvenile Corrections Institution |
| 4 Reform or Training School |
| 5 Community Service |
| 6 Other |
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-443K],5)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443L
INSELECTION ([YSAQF-443K],6)
COMMENT: initialize symbols to use later
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-443L
What month did you begin serving your current sentence?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you begin serving your current sentence?
Have you lost a job because of your current incarceration?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 NOT CURRENTLY INCARCERATED |
Have you lost custody of any children because of your current incarceration?
During the time that you've been incarcerated, have you received any of the following services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious services/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you are currently incarcerated to the place you were living before you became incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a visit from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you talked on the phone with friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
While you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a letter, e-mail or package from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
YSAQF-445-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: SAQF |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Arrests loop
[number of arrests] == 1
COMMENT: This is the first time through the arrest loop
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-446B
[R has DLI/PDLI unresolved arrest([{ARRESTLOOP-1}])] == 1
COMMENT: It's time to pick up the DLI arrests
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-467AD
[{OLDARRESTONLY}] == 1
COMMENT: R has not been arrested since DLI but has an earlier unresolved arrest
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-467AD
[number of arrests] + [{NEVER_ARREST}]
COMMENT: arrest loop counter
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-449
The next questions are about the first time you were ever arrested.
What month was your first arrest?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year was your first arrest?
The next questions are about your [(number)] arrest since the last interview on [{LINTDATE~X}].
What month was your [(number)] arrest since the last interview?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year was your [(number)] arrest since the last interview?
Did the police charge you with an offense?
Which of the following offenses did the police charge you with?
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
As a result of these charges, did you go to court?
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], have you received a court decision or had an out-of-court resolution on any police charges brought against you [(prior to date of last interview)]?
In what year were you arrested for the charges that were decided or resolved? If charges were finalized from different arrests, please enter the earliest arrest year.
Which of the following offenses had the police charged you with?
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
As a result of these charges, did you go to court?
If Answer = 4 Then Go To YSAQF-492
Were you convicted of, or found delinquent (adjudicated delinquent) of any charges, or did you plead guilty to any charges?
Which of the following charges were you convicted of or did you plead guilty to?
| 1 Assault, such as battery, rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter |
| 2 Robbery |
| 3 Burglary or breaking and entering |
| 4 Theft, such as auto theft, larceny, shoplifting |
| 5 Destruction of property, such as vandalism, arson, malicious destruction |
| 6 Other property offenses, such as fencing, receiving, possessing or selling stolen property |
| 7 Possession or use of illicit drugs |
| 8 Sale or trafficking of illicit drugs |
| 9 Major traffic offense, such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, or driving without a license |
| 10 Public order offense, such as drinking or purchasing alcohol under age, disorderly conduct, sex offense |
| 12 Violation of parole or probation |
| 11 Other offenses |
Were you convicted of or did you plead guilty to a felony?
What was the outcome?
| 1 BROUGHT HOME OR NO FURTHER ACTION |
| 2 PRE-COURT DIVERSION PROGRAM OR COUNSELING |
| 3 COURT APPEARANCE - NO FURTHER ACTION |
| 4 OTHER |
Were you sentenced to spend time in a corrections institution, like a jail, prison or a youth institution like juvenile hall or reform school or training school or to perform community service?
| 0 NOT SENTENCED TO A CORRECTIONS INSTITUTION ...(Go To YSAQF-505) |
| 1 JAIL ...(Go To YSAQF-495) |
| 2 ADULT CORRECTIONS INSTITUTION ...(Go To YSAQF-495) |
| 3 JUVENILE CORRECTIONS INSTITUTION ...(Go To YSAQF-495) |
| 4 REFORM SCHOOL OR TRAINING SCHOOL ...(Go To YSAQF-495) |
| 5 COMMUNITY SERVICE ...(Go To YSAQF-500) |
| 6 OTHER ...(Go To YSAQF-505) |
What month did you begin your sentence?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you begin your sentence?
Are you still in a corrections facility?
VAREXIST ([YSAQF-443G2])
COMMENT: The prior to DLI arrest questions have already been asked
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-510-LOOP-END
Have you lost a job because of your current incarceration?
Have you lost custody of any children because of your current incarceration?
During the time that you've been incarcerated, have you received any of the following services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious services/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you are currently incarcerated to the place you were living before you became incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you received a visit from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
Since you have been incarcerated, how many times have you talked on the phone with friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
While you were incarcerated, how many times did you receive a letter, e-mail or package from friends or family members?
| 1 Never |
| 2 1 - 3 times |
| 3 4 - 10 times |
| 4 More than 10 times |
What month were you released?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year were you released?
At the time of your release, were you placed on parole?
Did the terms of your parole restrict...
| - a. where you could live? |
| - b. how far you could travel from home? |
| - c. what hours of the day you could be away from home? |
| - d. whom you could associate with? |
Are you still on parole for that sentence?
What month did you begin your community service?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you begin your community service?
Are you still performing community service?
What month did you complete your community service?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you complete your community service?
Were you put on probation?
What month did you begin your probation?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you begin your probation?
Did the terms of your probation restrict...
| - a. where you could live? |
| - b. how far you could travel from home? |
| - c. what hours of the day you could be away from home? |
| - d. whom you could associate with? |
| - e. what kind of work you could do? |
Are you still on probation?
What month did you end your probation?
| 1 JANUARY |
| 2 FEBRUARY |
| 3 MARCH |
| 4 APRIL |
| 5 MAY |
| 6 JUNE |
| 7 JULY |
| 8 AUGUST |
| 9 SEPTEMBER |
| 10 OCTOBER |
| 11 NOVEMBER |
| 12 DECEMBER |
What year did you end your probation?
YSAQF-510-LOOP-END | Section: SAQF |
UNTIL (([number of arrests] >= ([number of times arrested] + 1 - [{NEVER_ARREST}]) || ([{OLDARRESTONLY}] == 1)) && ([{KILLTHEARRESTLOOP}] == 1))
COMMENT: Conditions from loop met? Arrests loop
Default Next: | YSAQF-ARRESTLOOPCHECK |
Lead-In: | YSAQF-497G1 [1:1], YSAQF-506B [1:1], YSAQF-455 [Default], YSAQF-467AD [Default], YSAQF-492 [Default], YSAQF-494 [Default], YSAQF-497G8 [Default], YSAQF-499A [Default], YSAQF-499C [Default], YSAQF-504 [Default], YSAQF-505 [Default], YSAQF-509 [Default] |
YSAQF-ARRESTLOOPCHECK | Section: SAQF |
[number of arrests]==-4
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-530
Default Next: | YSAQF-530 |
Lead-In: | YSAQF-440M2 [2:2], YSAQF-439B [Default], YSAQF-440C3 [Default], YSAQF-440D [Default], YSAQF-440E3 [Default], YSAQF-440G8 [Default], YSAQF-440J [Default], YSAQF-440K2 [Default], YSAQF-440M8 [Default], YSAQF-442A [Default], YSAQF-443C3 [Default], YSAQF-443D [Default], YSAQF-443E3 [Default], YSAQF-443G8 [Default], YSAQF-443J [Default], YSAQF-443K2 [Default], YSAQF-443M8 [Default], YSAQF-510-LOOP-END [Default] |
[{COMP_INCARCERATED}] == 1
COMMENT: R has reported a completed incarceration this round
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-537
VAREXIST ([{PENDINCARC}])
COMMENT: R could have a pending incarceration to report
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-532
[{PENDINCARC}] == 1 && [last round interviewed] <=11
COMMENT: R has a previous completed incarceration we need to ask about and was not interviewed since round 11
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YSAQF-537
For these next questions, please think about your most recent period of incarceration. That was the period that ended with your release in [{LAST_DATE_TXT}].
Did you lose a job because of your incarceration?
Did you lose custody of any children because of your incarceration?
Please think about when you were released from incarceration in [{LAST_DATE_TXT}]. In the month before you were released, did you receive any of these rehabilitation services?
| - re-entry preparation |
| - substance abuse treatment |
| - mental health treatment |
| - medical attention |
| - employment training |
| - GED or other schooling |
| - religious service/ministry |
How far would you say it is from the place you were incarcerated to the place you were living when you were incarcerated?
| 1 Less than 20 miles |
| 2 21 - 50 miles |
| 3 51 - 150 miles |
| 4 151 miles or more |
While you were incarcerated, how many times did you receive a visit from friends or family members?
| 0 Never |
| 1 1 -3 times |
| 2 4 - 10 times |
| 3 More than 10 times |
While you were incarcerated, how many times did you talk on the phone with friends or family members?
| 0 Never |
| 1 1 -3 times |
| 2 4 - 10 times |
| 3 More than 10 times |
While you were incarcerated, how many times did you receive a letter, e-mail, or package from friends or family members?
| 0 Never |
| 1 1 -3 times |
| 2 4 - 10 times |
| 3 More than 10 times |
Where did you spend the first night that you were released from incarceration?
| 1 In your own house or apartment |
| 2 In someone else's house or apartment |
| 3 In a shelter or rooming house |
| 4 On the street or you were homeless |
| 5 In some other place or situation |
In the first three months after your release, [{CONTRIB_HAVECONTRIB}] to the cost of your housing, for example helping to pay the rent or mortgage?
Since [{RELEASEFILL}], have you had trouble finding a place to live?
What trouble have you had finding a place to live?
| - Had no family or friends to stay with |
| - Family or friends are not allowed by housing rules to give me a place to stay |
| - Was not eligible for public housing or Section 8 unit |
| - No available public housing or Section 8 units |
| - Had no money for a housing deposit |
| - Couldn't find units that were in my budget |
| - Couldn't find units within my parole restrictions |
| - No available beds in shelters |
| - Some other reason |
Since your release, how easy or hard has it been for you to stay out of prison?
| 1 Very easy |
| 2 Pretty easy |
| 3 Pretty hard |
| 4 Very hard |
Since your release, how easy or hard has it been to not commit crimes?
| 1 Very easy |
| 2 Pretty easy |
| 3 Pretty hard |
| 4 Very hard |
How easy or hard do you think it will be to stay out of prison for the next five years?
| 1 Very easy |
| 2 Pretty easy |
| 3 Pretty hard |
| 4 Very hard |
What do you think is the percent chance that you will be (re-) incarcerated within the next five years?
YCON-CONTACTCHECK | Section: Contact |
[{CONTACTYES}]==1
COMMENT: The respondent has agreed to provide contact information
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1755
YCON-LOC-1755 | Section: Contact |
[this is a good contact] == 1
COMMENT: we have contact information for person 1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1760
YCON-LOC-1760 | Section: Contact |
We have [(first name)] [(last name)] listed as someone who will always know your whereabouts and would be able to contact you in case we have difficulty getting in touch with you in the future. Would this person still be able to contact you?
YCON-LOC-1762 | Section: Contact |
[this is a good contact] == 1
COMMENT: we have contact information for person 2
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1764
YCON-LOC-1764 | Section: Contact |
We have [(first name)] [(last name)] listed as someone who will always know your whereabouts and would be able to contact you in case we have difficulty getting in touch with you in the future. Would this person still be able to contact you?
YCON-LOC-1765 | Section: Contact |
[this is a good contact] == 1
COMMENT: we have contact information for person 3
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1766
YCON-LOC-1766 | Section: Contact |
We have [(first name)] [(last name)] listed as someone who will always know your whereabouts and would be able to contact you in case we have difficulty getting in touch with you in the future. Would this person still be able to contact you?
YCON-LOC-1767 | Section: Contact |
[good contact reference] == 1
COMMENT: contact 1 is still a good contact person
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1770
YCON-LOC-1770 | Section: Contact |
We have the following information listed for [(first name)] [(last name)]. Is this information complete and correct?
INTERVIEWER: REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN BELOW.
First name: [(first name)]
Middle name: [middle name]
Last name: [(last name)]
Nickname: [nickname]
Relationship: [relationship to R]
Street address line 1: [address]
Street address line 2: [address]
Apartment: [apt. number]
City: [city] State: [state] Zip: [zip]
State/Province: [state/province] Postal Code: [post code]
Country: [country]
Home Phone: [home phone number]
Work Phone: [work phone number]
Cell Phone: [cell phone number] Pager: [pager number]
Fax: [fax number]
E-Mail 1: [email address]
E-Mail 2: [email address]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1774
YCON-LOC-1772_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-1772_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000009 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000010 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-1772_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1772_000014 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1773_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW.
YCON-LOC-1773_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1773_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1773_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1773_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1773_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1773_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1774 | Section: Contact |
[good contact reference] == 1
COMMENT: contact 2 is still a good contact person
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1776
YCON-LOC-1776 | Section: Contact |
We have the following information listed for [(first name)] [(last name)]. Is this information complete and correct?
INTERVIEWER: REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN BELOW.
First name: [(first name)]
Middle name: [middle name]
Last name: [(last name)]
Nickname: [nickname]
Relationship: [relationship to R]
Street address line 1: [address]
Street address line 2: [address]
Apartment: [apt. number]
City: [city] State: [state] Zip: [zip]
State/Province: [state/province] Postal Code: [post code]
Country: [country]
Home Phone: [home phone number]
Work Phone: [work phone number]
Cell Phone: [cell phone number] Pager: [pager number]
Fax: [fax number]
E-Mail 1: [email address]
E-Mail 2: [email address]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1779
YCON-LOC-1778_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-1778_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000009 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000010 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-1778_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778_000014 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW.
YCON-LOC-1778B_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1778B_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1779 | Section: Contact |
[good contact reference] == 1
COMMENT: contact 3 is still a good contact person
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1780
YCON-LOC-1780 | Section: Contact |
We have the following information listed for [(first name)] [(last name)]. Is this information complete and correct?
INTERVIEWER: REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN BELOW.
First name: [(first name)]
Middle name: [middle name]
Last name: [(last name)]
Nickname: [nickname]
Relationship: [relationship to R]
Street address line 1: [address]
Street address line 2: [address]
Apartment: [apt. number]
City: [city] State: [state] Zip: [zip]
State/Province: [state/province] Postal Code: [post code]
Country: [country]
Home Phone: [home phone number]
Work Phone: [work phone]
Cell Phone: [cell phone number] Pager: [pager number]
Fax: [fax number]
E-Mail 1: [email address]
E-Mail 2: [email address]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-1790
YCON-LOC-1785_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-1785_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000009 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000010 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-1785_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1785_000014 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1787_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE CORRECT AND/OR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR [(first name)] [(last name)] BELOW.
YCON-LOC-1787_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1787_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1787_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1787_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1787_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1787_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1790 | Section: Contact |
([good contact reference]>0) + ([good contact reference]>0) + ([good contact reference]>0)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YCON-LOC-2050
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YCON-LOC-2093
If Answer = 3 Then Go To YCOI-100A
YCON-LOC-1795 | Section: Contact |
In case we have difficulty getting in touch with you in the future, could you give me the name, address, telephone number, FAX number, and e-mail address of three people who will always know your whereabouts? Please give me information for someone who does not live with you and is not your parent.
YCON-LOC-1795A | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE RESPONDENT HAVE A CONTACT TO PROVIDE?
YCON-LOC-1800_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is the name, address, phone, fax, cell phone, pager number, and e-mail address of the first person who would be able to contact you?
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THIS INFORMATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-1800_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000009 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-1800_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1800_000013 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1810_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE INFORMATION BELOW.
YCON-LOC-1810_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1810_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1810_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1810_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1810_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1810_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1850 | Section: Contact |
What is [first name]'s relationship to you?
| 1 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 2 GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND |
| 3 FRIEND |
| 4 NEIGHBOR |
| 5 MOTHER |
| 6 FATHER |
| 7 SIBLING |
| 8 CHILD |
| 9 GRANDPARENT |
| 11 AUNT/UNCLE |
| 12 NIECE/NEPHEW |
| 13 COUSIN |
| 14 IN-LAW |
| 16 CHILD/CHILDREN'S PARENT |
| 15 ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1850A | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE RESPONDENT HAVE ANOTHER CONTACT TO PROVIDE?
YCON-LOC-1900_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is the name, address, phone, fax, cell phone, pager number, and e-mail address of the second person who would be able to contact you?
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THIS INFORMATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-1900_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000009 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-1900_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1900_000013 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-1910_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE INFORMATION BELOW.
YCON-LOC-1910_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1910_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1910_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1910_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1910_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-1910_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2000 | Section: Contact |
What is [first name]'s relationship to you?
| 1 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 2 GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND |
| 3 FRIEND |
| 4 NEIGHBOR |
| 5 MOTHER |
| 6 FATHER |
| 7 SIBLING |
| 8 CHILD |
| 9 GRANDPARENT |
| 11 AUNT/UNCLE |
| 12 NIECE/NEPHEW |
| 13 COUSIN |
| 14 IN-LAW |
| 16 CHILD/CHILDREN'S PARENT |
| 15 ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2000A | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE RESPONDENT HAVE ANOTHER CONTACT TO PROVIDE?
YCON-LOC-2010_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is the name, address, phone, fax, cell phone, pager number, and e-mail address of the third person who would be able to contact you?
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THIS INFORMATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-2010_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000009 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-2010_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2010_000013 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2015_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE INFORMATION BELOW.
YCON-LOC-2015_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2015_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2015_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2015_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2015_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2015_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2020 | Section: Contact |
What is [first name]'s relationship to you?
| 1 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 2 GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND |
| 3 FRIEND |
| 4 NEIGHBOR |
| 5 MOTHER |
| 6 FATHER |
| 7 SIBLING |
| 8 CHILD |
| 9 GRANDPARENT |
| 11 AUNT/UNCLE |
| 12 NIECE/NEPHEW |
| 13 COUSIN |
| 14 IN-LAW |
| 16 CHILD/CHILDREN'S PARENT |
| 15 ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2050 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE RESPONDENT HAVE ANOTHER CONTACT TO PROVIDE?
YCON-LOC-2080 | Section: Contact |
And who else will always know your whereabouts? Please tell me about another person who doesn't live with you but might help us get in touch with you in the future.
INTERVIEWER: PROBE FOR A LOCATING CONTACT WHO DOES NOT LIVE WITH THE FIRST LOCATING CONTACT OR WITH R.
YCON-LOC-2090_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is the name, address, phone, fax, cell phone, pager number, and e-mail address of this person who would be able to contact you?
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THIS INFORMATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-2090_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000009 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-2090_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2090_000013 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2091_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE INFORMATION BELOW.
YCON-LOC-2091_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2091_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2091_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2091_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2091_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2091_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2092 | Section: Contact |
What is [first name]'s relationship to you?
| 1 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 2 GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND |
| 3 FRIEND |
| 4 NEIGHBOR |
| 5 MOTHER |
| 6 FATHER |
| 7 SIBLING |
| 8 CHILD |
| 9 GRANDPARENT |
| 11 AUNT/UNCLE |
| 12 NIECE/NEPHEW |
| 13 COUSIN |
| 14 IN-LAW |
| 16 CHILD/CHILDREN'S PARENT |
| 15 ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2093 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE RESPONDENT HAVE ANOTHER CONTACT TO PROVIDE?
YCON-LOC-2094 | Section: Contact |
And who else will always know your whereabouts? Please tell me about another person who doesn't live with you but might help us get in touch with you in the future.
INTERVIEWER: PROBE FOR A LOCATING CONTACT WHO DOES NOT LIVE WITH THE FIRST LOCATING CONTACT OR WITH R.
YCON-LOC-2096_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is the name, address, phone, fax, cell phone, pager number, and e-mail address of this person who would be able to contact you?
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THIS INFORMATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING SCREEN.
YCON-LOC-2096_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000005 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000006 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000008 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000009 | Section: Contact |
State:
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
YCON-LOC-2096_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000011 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000012 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2096_000013 | Section: Contact |
Country:
| 300 UNITED STATES |
101 AFGHANISTAN |
102 ALBANIA |
| 103 ALGERIA |
226 ANGOLA |
104 ANTIGUA |
| 105 ARGENTINA |
106 ARMENIA |
107 AUSTRALIA |
| 108 AUSTRIA |
227 AZERBAIJAN |
109 BAHAMAS |
| 228 BAHRAIN |
110 BANGLADESH (EAST PAKISTAN) |
111 BARBADOS |
| 229 BARBUDA |
230 BELARUS |
112 BELGIUM |
| 113 BENIN |
114 BERMUDA |
115 BOLIVIA |
| 231 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
232 BOTSWANA |
116 BRAZIL |
| 117 BULGARIA |
118 BURMA |
119 CAMBODIA |
| 120 CANADA |
121 QUEBEC |
122 CEYLON (SRI LANKA) |
| 123 CHILE |
124 CHINA |
125 COLOMBIA |
| 126 COSTA RICA |
233 COTE D' IVOIRE |
234 CROATIA |
| 127 CUBA |
128 CURACAO |
129 CYPRUS |
| 130 CZECHOSLOVAKIA |
235 CZECH REPUBLIC |
131 DENMARK |
| 236 DOMINICA |
132 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
133 ECUADOR |
| 134 EGYPT |
135 EL SALVADOR |
136 ENGLAND |
| 237 ERITREA |
238 ESTONIA |
138 ETHIOPIA |
| 139 FINLAND |
140 FRANCE |
141 FRENCH GUIANA |
| 142 GAMBIA |
239 GEORGIA (U.S.S.R) |
143 GERMANY |
| 144 GHANA |
145 GREECE |
240 GRENADA |
| 146 GUADELOUPE |
147 GUATEMALA |
148 GUINEA |
| 149 GIUNEA-BISSAU |
150 GUYANA |
151 HAITI |
| 152 HONDURAS |
153 HONG KONG |
154 HUNGARY |
| 155 ICELAND |
156 INDIA |
157 INDONESIA |
| 158 IRAN |
159 IRAQ |
160 IRELAND (EIRE) |
| 161 ISRAEL |
162 ITALY |
163 IVORY COAST |
| 164 JAMAICA |
165 JAPAN |
166 JORDAN |
| 241 KAZAKHSTAN |
242 KENYA |
167 KOREA |
| 243 KUWAIT |
244 KYRGYZSTAN |
245 NORTH KOREA |
| 168 LAOS |
246 LATVIA |
170 LEBANON |
| 171 LIBERIA |
172 LIBYA |
173 LIECHTENSTEIN |
| 247 LITHUANIA |
175 LUXEMBOURG |
176 MALAYSIA |
| 177 MALTA |
178 MARTINIQUE |
248 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF |
| 249 MADAGASCAR |
250 MOLDOVA (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA) |
179 MEXICO |
| 180 MONACO |
251 MONGOLIA |
181 MOROCCO |
| 252 MOZAMBIQUE |
253 MYANMAR |
254 NAMIBIA |
| 255 NEPAL |
182 NETHERLANDS |
256 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES |
| 183 NEW GUINEA (PAPUA) |
184 NEW ZEALAND |
185 NICARAGUA |
| 186 NIGERIA |
187 NORTHERN IRELAND (ULSTER) |
188 NORWAY |
| 189 PAKISTAN |
190 PANAMA |
191 PARAGUAY |
| 192 PHILIPPINES |
193 PERU |
194 POLAND |
| 195 PORTUGAL |
196 RHODESIA |
197 ROMANIA |
| 257 RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) |
258 RWANDA |
200 SAUDI ARABIA |
| 201 SCANDINAVIA |
202 SCOTLAND |
203 SENEGAL |
| 259 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO |
204 SIERRA LEONE |
205 SINGAPORE |
| 260 SLOVAKIA |
261 SLOVENIA |
262 SOMALIA |
| 206 SOUTH AFRICA |
263 SOUTH KOREA |
207 SPAIN |
| 264 SRI LANKA |
265 SUDAN |
208 SURINAM |
| 199 SWEDEN |
209 SWITZERLAND |
210 SYRIA |
| 266 TAJIKISTAN |
211 TAIWAN |
267 TANZANIA |
| 212 THAILAND |
213 TOGO |
214 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO |
| 215 TUNISIA |
216 TURKEY |
268 TURKMENISTAN |
| 218 UGANDA |
269 UKRAINE |
270 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
| 219 URUGUAY |
220 U.S.S.R. |
271 UZBEKISTAN |
| 221 VENEZUELA |
222 VIETNAM |
223 VIRGIN ISLANDS (not U.S.) |
| 224 WALES |
225 YUGOSLAVIA |
272 ZIMBABWE |
| 45 OTHER-IN ASIA |
47 OTHER-IN THE CARIBBEAN |
48 OTHER-IN EUROPE |
| 49 OTHER-IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
50 OTHER-IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS |
273 OTHER - IN AFRICA |
| 274 OTHER - IN SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMERICA |
400 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YCON-LOC-2097_000001 | Section: Contact |
INTERVIEWER: INSERT THE INFORMATION BELOW.
YCON-LOC-2097_000004 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2097_000007 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2097_000010 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2097_000013 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2097_000016 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2097_000017 | Section: Contact |
YCON-LOC-2098 | Section: Contact |
What is [first name]'s relationship to you?
| 1 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 2 GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND |
| 3 FRIEND |
| 4 NEIGHBOR |
| 5 MOTHER |
| 6 FATHER |
| 7 SIBLING |
| 8 CHILD |
| 9 GRANDPARENT |
| 11 AUNT/UNCLE |
| 12 NIECE/NEPHEW |
| 13 COUSIN |
| 14 IN-LAW |
| 16 CHILD/CHILDREN'S PARENT |
| 15 ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP (SPECIFY) |
YCOI-100A | Section: Contact |
Do you have an email address where we could contact you in the future?
YCOI-200_000001 | Section: Contact |
What is your e-mail address(es):
YCOI-200_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCOI-200_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCOI-LOC-2110_000001 | Section: Contact |
Now I would like to make sure that we have the correct spelling of your name. Is this how you spell your name?
YCOI-LOC-2110_000002 | Section: Contact |
YCOI-LOC-2110_000003 | Section: Contact |
YCOI-LOC-2200 | Section: Contact |
Do you have a nickname, streetname, or some name other than your legal one by which most of your friends, neighbors, or relatives know you?
YCOI-LOC-2300 | Section: Contact |
What is your nickname?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your health.
In general, how is your health?
| 1 Excellent |
| 2 Very good |
| 3 Good |
| 4 Fair |
| 5 Poor |
YHEA-SAQ-000B | Section: Health |
Approximately what is your weight?
YHEA-PAIN-1 | Section: Health |
In the past 30 days, have you suffered from chronic pain from an illness or medical condition?
YHEA-PAIN-2 | Section: Health |
How often do you experience pain? Do you experience it...(READ LIST)
| 1 All the time |
| 2 Every day |
| 3 Most days |
| 4 Some days |
[Would you be/Are you] limited in the kind of work you [(could)] do on a job for pay because of your health?
[Would you be/Are you] limited in the amount of work you [(could)] do on a job for pay because of your health?
YHEA-1890A | Section: Health |
During the past 12 months, how many times were you physically injured or ill so that you missed at least one full day of usual activities such as work or school?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 NONE |
| 2 1 TIME |
| 3 2 TIMES |
| 4 3 TIMES |
| 5 4 OR MORE TIMES |
During the past 12 months, how many times did you have an emotional, mental or psychiatric problem so that you missed at least one full day of usual activities such as work or school?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 NONE |
| 2 1 TIME |
| 3 2 TIMES |
| 4 3 TIMES |
| 5 4 OR MORE TIMES |
How many times did you miss work because you were just not feeling right – for example, you were ‘too blue' to get up in the morning, or feeling too anxious to conduct your usual activities? Please do not include times that you missed work that you've already told me about.
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 NONE |
| 2 1 TIME |
| 3 2 TIMES |
| 4 3 TIMES |
| 5 4 OR MORE TIMES |
Do you have any kind of health care coverage, including health insurance, prepaid plans such as HMOs, or government plans such as Medicaid?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R PROVIDES NAMES OF HMOs OR INSURANCE COMPANIES, PROBE FOR THE SOURCE OF FUNDING.)
What is the source of your primary health or hospitalization plan? Is it from a policy from your current or previous employer, [/a policy from your spouse or partner] a policy bought directly from a medical insurance company, is it Medicaid or an alternative Medicaid provider, or is it from some other source?
USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.
| 1 POLICY FROM YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER |
| 2 POLICY FROM A PREVIOUS EMPLOYER |
| 3 POLICY FROM SPOUSE'S OR PARTNER'S CURRENT EMPLOYER |
| 4 POLICY FROM SPOUSE'S OR PARTNER'S PREVIOUS EMPLOYER |
| 8 POLICY FROM YOUR PARENTS OR ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER |
| 5 POLICY YOU OR YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER BOUGHT DIRECTLY FROM MEDICAL INSURANCE COMPANY |
| 9 POLICY YOU OR YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER BOUGHT THROUGH A HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE OR MARKETPLACE |
| 6 MEDICAID OR MEDICAID PROVIDER/MEDI-CAL/MEDICAL ASSIST/WELFARE/MEDICAL SERVICE |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Who else in your family is covered by this plan?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.
| 1 SPOUSE |
| 2 PARTNER |
| 3 RESIDENTIAL CHILDREN |
| 4 YOUR NON-RESIDENTIAL BIOLOGICAL/ADOPTED CHILDREN |
| 5 YOUR SPOUSE/PARTNER'S NON-RESIDENTIAL BIOLOGICAL/ADOPTED CHILDREN |
| 6 OTHER DEPENDENTS |
| 7 YOUR PARENTS OR SIBLINGS |
| 99 NO OTHER PERSON |
([YHEA-1910] == 0 || [{YHEAINSSOURCE}] != 3) && ([{KEY_MARSTAT}] ==1 || [{YOUTH_PARTNER}]==1)
COMMENT: R has no health insurance Or R is not covered by spouse/partner's current employer AND R has a spouse or partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA-1915
Can you obtain coverage from a health plan from your [spouse/partner]?
[YHEA-1910] == 1
COMMENT: R currently has health insurance
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA-1920
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], was there any time that you did not have any health insurance or coverage?
Since [{LINTDATE~X}], was there any time that you had health coverage?
YHEA-1940A | Section: Health |
In the past twelve months, have you visited a doctor for a routine checkup?
YHEA-AGECHECK | Section: Health |
[{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==12 && [current survey round]==19
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA-SAQ-282B
YHEA-SAQ-282B | Section: Health |
The next questions ask about how often you felt things during the past month. For each statement, please indicate whether you have felt this way all, most, some or none of the time.
YHEA-SAQ-282C | Section: Health |
How much of the time during the last month have you been a very nervous person?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 4 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA-SAQ-282D | Section: Health |
How much of the time during the last month have you felt calm and peaceful?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 4 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA-SAQ-282E | Section: Health |
How much of the time during the last month have you felt downhearted and blue?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 4 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA-SAQ-282F | Section: Health |
How much of the time during the last month have you been a happy person?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 4 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA-SAQ-282G | Section: Health |
How much of the time during the last month have you felt so down in the dumps that nothing could cheer you up?
(INTERVIEWER: USE CATEGORIES TO PROBE IF NEEDED.)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 4 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA-CHECK_PK | Section: Health |
[current survey round]==19
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA-PK_1
Did you take any medication in the past 30 days such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen or prescription pain medication?
Did you take a prescription medication?
Did you take one you can buy over-the-counter without a prescription?
In the past 30 days, did you use prescribed painkillers in any way the doctor did not direct you to use them, such as for pain the doctor did not prescribe them for, in greater quantities or for longer than the doctor prescribed, or without a prescription?
YHEA-CESD-1A | Section: Health |
Now I am going to read a list of the ways that you might have felt or behaved recently. After each statement, please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week.
During the past week...
| - I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor. |
| - I had trouble keeping my mind on what I was doing. |
| - I felt depressed. |
| - I felt that everything I did was an effort. |
| - My sleep was restless. |
| - I felt sad. |
| - I could not get "going". |
| 0 Rarely/None of the time/1 Day |
| 1 Some/A little of the time/1-2 Days |
| 2 Occasionally/Moderate amount of the time/3-4 Days |
| 3 Most/All of the time/ 5-7 Days |
YHEA29-51 | Section: Health 29 |
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==12 && [last round interviewed] <=15) ||
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==13 && [last round interviewed] <=14) ||
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==14 && [last round interviewed] <=14) ||
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==15 && [last round interviewed] <=13) ||
([{KEY_AGEDOL}] ==16 && [last round interviewed] <=12)
COMMENT: The respondent is a former noninterview who is due to receive the health at age 29 section
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-100
YHEA29-100 | Section: Health 29 |
This next section is about your health.
YHEA29-110 | Section: Health 29 |
Let's start with your family health history. You may have answered similar questions when you visited a doctor or clinic.
Have either of your biological parents, or any of your brothers or sisters been told by a doctor that they have:
| - cancer? |
| - heart disease? |
| - diabetes? |
| - asthma? |
| - high blood pressure? |
| - high cholesterol? |
| - stroke? |
YHEA29-115 | Section: Health 29 |
[YHEA29-110~3] ==1
COMMENT: R reports family history of diabetes
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-120
YHEA29-120 | Section: Health 29 |
You mentioned that a doctor has told someone in your immediate family that he or she has diabetes. Was that your mother, father, or a brother or sister?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 MOTHER |
| 2 FATHER |
| 3 BROTHER OR SISTER |
YHEA29-122 | Section: Health 29 |
INSELECTION ([YHEA29-120], 3)
COMMENT: brother or sister was selected
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-125
YHEA29-125 | Section: Health 29 |
How many of your brothers or sisters have been told that they have diabetes?
YHEA29-130 | Section: Health 29 |
How many of your mother's brothers, sisters or parents have ever been told by a doctor that they have diabetes?
YHEA29-140 | Section: Health 29 |
How many of your father's brothers, sisters or parents have ever been told by a doctor that they have diabetes?
YHEA29-150 | Section: Health 29 |
Has your doctor ever told you that you have a greater chance of getting diabetes because it runs in your family?
YHEA29-160 | Section: Health 29 |
[R's biological father is alive]==0
COMMENT: R biological father is deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-180
YHEA29-170 | Section: Health 29 |
Is your biological father still alive?
YHEA29-180 | Section: Health 29 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD OO)
What caused your biological father's death?
| 1 Heart Attack |
| 7 Stroke |
| 2 Accident |
| 3 Cancer |
| 4 Old Age |
| 5 Emphysema |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHEA29-190 | Section: Health 29 |
How old was he when he died?
YHEA29-200 | Section: Health 29 |
[R's biological mother is alive]==0
COMMENT: R biological mother is deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-220
YHEA29-210 | Section: Health 29 |
Is your biological mother still alive?
YHEA29-220 | Section: Health 29 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD OO)
What caused your biological mother's death?
| 1 Heart Attack |
| 7 Stroke |
| 2 Accident |
| 3 Cancer |
| 4 Old Age |
| 5 Emphysema |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YHEA29-230 | Section: Health 29 |
How old was she when she died?
YHEA29-240 | Section: Health 29 |
Does your health limit you in moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-245 | Section: Health 29 |
What about climbing several flights of stairs?
INTERVIEWER: IF NEEDED: Does your health limit you in climbing several flights of stairs?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-250 | Section: Health 29 |
During the past 4 weeks, have you accomplished less than you would like with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of your physical health?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-255 | Section: Health 29 |
Were you limited in the kind of work or other activities?
INTERVIEWER: IF NEEDED: During the past 4 weeks, were you limited in the kind of work or other activities as a result of your physical health?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-260 | Section: Health 29 |
During the past 4 weeks, have you accomplished less than you would like with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of any emotional problems (such as feeling depressed or anxious)?
INTERVIEWER: IF NEEDED: During the past 4 weeks, have you accomplished less than you would like with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of any emotional problems?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-265 | Section: Health 29 |
Did you not do work or other activities as carefully as usual as a result of any emotional problems (such as feeling depressed or anxious)?
| 1 YES A LOT |
| 2 YES A LITTLE |
| 3 NO NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-270 | Section: Health 29 |
During the past 4 weeks, how much did pain interfere with your normal work (including both work outside of the home and housework)?
| 1 A LOT |
| 2 A LITTLE |
| 3 NOT AT ALL |
YHEA29-285 | Section: Health 29 |
(REFER TO SHOWCARD YY) Thinking only of the past 4 weeks, please give the one answer that comes closest to the way you have been feeling. How often during the past 4 weeks....
did you have a lot of energy? Was it all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA29-273 | Section: Health 29 |
[current survey round] ==14 ||
[current survey round] ==16 ||
[current survey round] == 18
COMMENT: This is an even-numbered round
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-290
YHEA29-275 | Section: Health 29 |
…have you felt calm and peaceful?
IF NEEDED: How often during the past 4 weeks have you felt calm and peaceful?
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA29-280 | Section: Health 29 |
…have you felt down-hearted and blue?
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA29-290 | Section: Health 29 |
During the past 4 weeks, how much of the time has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your social activities (like visiting with friends, relatives, etc.)?
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
YHEA29-300A | Section: Health 29 |
During the past 24 months, that is since [{DATE2YEARSAGO~X}], have you had any of the following medical tests and procedures?
- A flu shot?
YHEA29-300B | Section: Health 29 |
- A blood test for cholesterol?
YHEA29-300C | Section: Health 29 |
- A blood test for diabetes or blood sugar levels?
YHEA29-300CHECK | Section: Health 29 |
[{KEY_SEX}]==2
COMMENT: R is female
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA29-300D
YHEA29-300D | Section: Health 29 |
- A PAP smear?
YHEA29-300E | Section: Health 29 |
- Have you had your blood pressure measured?
YHEA29-320 | Section: Health 29 |
Is there anything else you want to tell us about your health?
YHEA29-330 | Section: Health 29 |
INTERVIEWER: RECORD VERBATIM RESPONSE.
YHEA3839-ELIG | Section: Health 38-39 |
[{KEY_AGEDOL}] >=15
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YHEA3839_EXPECT1
YHEA3839_EXPECT1 | Section: Health 38-39 |
Now, I have some questions about how likely you think various events might be. When I ask a question I'd like for you to give me a number from 0 to 100, where "0" means that you think there is absolutely no chance the event will occur, and "100" means that you think the event is absolutely sure to happen.
What do you think the chances are that your health will limit your work activity during the next 10 years?
YHEA3839_EXPECT2 | Section: Health 38-39 |
What do you think the chances are that you will live to be 75 years or more?
YHEA3839-SLP1 | Section: Health 38-39 |
How much sleep do you usually get at night (or in your main sleep period) on weekdays or workdays?
YHEA3839-SLP1B | Section: Health 38-39 |
YHEA3839-SLP2 | Section: Health 38-39 |
How much sleep do you usually get at night (or in your main sleep period) on weekends or your nonwork days?
YHEA3839-SLP2B | Section: Health 38-39 |
YHEA3839-SLP3 | Section: Health 38-39 |
How often do you...
| - ...have trouble falling asleep? |
| - ...wake up during the night and have trouble going back to sleep? |
| - ...wake up too early in the morning and be unable to get back to sleep? |
| - ...feel unrested during the day, no matter how many hours of sleep you had? |
| 1 Almost always (4+ times per week) |
| 2 Often (2-3 times per week) |
| 3 Sometimes (2-4 times per month) |
| 4 Rarely or never (once a month or less) |
YHEA3839-SLP4 | Section: Health 38-39 |
Over the last 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by the following problems- not at all, on several days, on more than half the days, or nearly every day?
(INTERVIEWER: REPEAT CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY).
| - Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge |
| - Not being able to stop or control worrying |
| - Worrying too much about different things |
| - Trouble relaxing |
| - Being so restless that it is hard to sit still |
| - Becoming easily annoyed or irritable |
| - Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen |
| 0 NOT AT ALL |
| 1 SEVERAL DAYS |
| 2 MORE THAN HALF THE DAYS |
| 3 NEARLY EVERY DAY |
YHEA3839OPEN-1 | Section: Health 38-39 |
Is there anything you want to tell us about your health?
YHEA3839OPEN-1A | Section: Health 38-39 |
INTERVIEWER: RECORD VERBATIM RESPONSE.
YEND-CELL1 | Section: Interview End |
Do you have a cellphone, or not?
YEND-CELL2 | Section: Interview End |
Some cellphones are called 'smartphones' because of certain features they have. Is your cellphone a smartphone, such as an iPhone, Android, Blackberry, or Windows phone, or are you not sure?
YEND-COMPUTER1 | Section: Interview End |
Please tell me if you happen to have each of the following types of computers, or not.
Do you have -
A tablet computer like an iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus, or Kindle Fire.
YEND-COMPUTER2 | Section: Interview End |
- A desktop or laptop computer.
YEND-PROXY1 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: WAS THIS INTERVIEW CONDUCTED WITH A PROXY (SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE RESPONDENT).
| 1 RESPONDENT INTERVIEWED |
| 2 PROXY INTERVIEWED ...(Go To YEND-PROXY2) |
YEND-PROXY2 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE DESCRIBE THE PROXY SITUATION AND IDENTIFY THE PROXY RESPONDENT IN THE TEXT BOX PROVIDED.
YEND-PRIS-CHECK | Section: Interview End |
([permanent resident from YHHI-4400]==7)
COMMENT: R is in prison
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-PRISON-PAYMENT
YEND-PRISON-PAYMENT | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: IS THIS RESPONDENT ABLE TO RECEIVE PAYMENT FOR COMPLETING THIS INTERVIEW?
YEND-PRISON-PAYMENT-TYPE | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER THE FORM OF PAYMENT FOR THIS RESPONDENT.
| 1 J-PAY |
| 2 MONEY ORDER |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEND-INTRO-PRIS | Section: Interview End |
That's all the survey questions I have, but (as you know) we would like to keep in touch with you [/and make sure that you receive your payment].
YEND-PRIS-CHECK2 | Section: Interview End |
([{ALLOWED}]==0)
COMMENT: R is not allowed to receive payment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-16
YEND-PRISNUM | Section: Interview End |
What is your prisoner ID number?
YEND-PRISINFO | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER:
ADDRESS AND E-MAIL WILL BE COLLECTED IN SUBSEQUENT SCREENS. PLEASE ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS NEEDED TO PROCESS PAYMENT FOR THIS RESPONDENT.
YTEL-61 | Section: Interview End |
Those are all of the questions that we have for you this year. As usual we appreciate the time and the attention that you give to the NLSY97.
YEND-INTTYPE-CHECK | Section: Interview End |
[{INTMODE}]
COMMENT: chk mode of administration
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-PRIS-CHECK-V1
YEND-AA | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: IS THIS A DOMESTIC OR INTERNATIONAL CASE?
DOMESTIC CASES INCLUDE RESPONDENTS LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES OR ITS TERRITORIES. CODE THIS QUESTION WITH CAUTION AS IT WILL DETERMINE THE PAYMENT OPTIONS OFFERED TO THE RESPONDENT.
US TERRITORIES INCLUDE PUERTO RICO, THE US VIRGIN ISLANDS, GUAM, AMERICAN SAMOA AND NORTHERN MARIANAS.
| 1 DOMESTIC CASE |
| 2 INTERNATIONAL CASE |
YEND-CHECK-PAYPALDLI | Section: Interview End |
[{PAYPALDLI}] ==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-PAYPAL-AGAIN
YEND-PAYPAL-AGAIN | Section: Interview End |
When we last interviewed you, you received your payment through PayPal. Would you like to do that again?
YEND-ONLINEPAY | Section: Interview End |
Would you be interested in receiving your payment through online banking?
YEND-ELECTRONIC-PAY | Section: Interview End |
We are now offering electronic payments options if you do online banking or use PayPal. These are the fastest and most secure ways for us to process your payment. We do not need your account number, only an email address. Would you like to receive your payment through either PayPal or online banking?
YEND-ONLINEPAY-ACTIVE | Section: Interview End |
Is your online banking account active?
YEND-ONLINEPAY-ACCOUNT | Section: Interview End |
We will be able to process your payment via online banking as long as the account was created with your email address or cell phone number.
YEND-PAYPAL-EMAIL-CONFIRM | Section: Interview End |
Is [{LOCLIST_RESP_EMAIL}] still the email that allows us to send your payment to PayPal?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL EMAIL ADDRESS OUT TO VERIFY. CORRECT OR CHANGE AS NEEDED.)
YEND-ONLINE-EMAIL | Section: Interview End |
What email address allows us to send your payment through online banking? This would be the email address that is associated with the bank in which you do your online banking.
YEND-ONLINE-CELL | Section: Interview End |
What cell phone number allows us to send your payment through online banking? This would be the cell phone number that is associated with the bank in which you do your online banking.
YEND-PAYPAL-EMAIL | Section: Interview End |
What email address allows us to send your payment to PayPal? This would be the email address that is associated with your PayPal Account.
YEND-ELECTRONIC-VERIFY | Section: Interview End |
To verify, you have elected to receive payment via [PayPal/online banking/electronic transfer], and your e-mail address is:
[{LOCLIST_RESP_EMAIL}]
Is that correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL EMAIL OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, BACK UP TO PREVIOUS SCREEN TO CORRECT.)
YEND-ELECTRONIC-INSTRUCT | Section: Interview End |
Please be sure to check your email after 72 hours to make sure you received your payment. There will be instructions sent via email on how to claim your money as it is not direct deposited. You might need to check your junk email as well.
YEND-A-SKIP1 | Section: Interview End |
[{DOMESTIC_FOREIGN}]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEND-INTERNATIONAL-1
YEND-INTERNATIONAL-1 | Section: Interview End |
Would you prefer your payment to be sent by Western Union or another method?
YEND-INTERNATIONAL-2 | Section: Interview End |
Western Union requires a valid government-issued identification to be presented when picking up a transfer. Is [{KEY_FNAME}] [{KEY_MNAME}] [{KEY_LNAME}] the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
YEND-INTNTL-NAME | Section: Interview End |
What is the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
YEND-DOMESTIC | Section: Interview End |
You will be receiving a check in about 15 business days.
(INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT INDICATES THEY ARE UNABLE TO CASH A CHECK, OFFER THAT THEY CAN RECEIVE CASH.)
| 1 CHECK |
| 2 CASH |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEND-CARRIER | Section: Interview End |
Would you prefer to receive your payment through the US postal service or via FedEx?
(INTERVIEWER: FED EX IS PREFERRED BUT US POSTAL CAN BE DONE IF NEEDED. CHOICE OF CARRIER DOES NOT AFFECT THE LENGTH OF TIME FOR PAYMENT. PAYMENT WILL BE RECEIVED IN 15 BUSINESS DAYS.)
| 1 US POSTAL SERVICE |
| 2 FED EX, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
| 3 IF R INSISTS, FED EX, SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
YEND-EMAIL-NOTICE | Section: Interview End |
What email address can we use to notify you when your payment is processed?
INTERVIEWER: IF R DOES NOT HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS, PLEASE LEAVE BLANK.
YEND-PRIS-CHECK-V1 | Section: Interview End |
([permanent resident from YHHI-4400]==7)
COMMENT: R is in prison
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-PRIS-CHECK-V2
YEND-PRIS-CHECK-V2 | Section: Interview End |
([{ALLOWED}]==0)
COMMENT: R is in prison and is not allowed to receive payment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-RFEE-CHECK1
YEND-PRIS-CHECK-V3 | Section: Interview End |
[{PRISONPAY}]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-JPAY-VAR
YEND-JPAY-VAR | Section: Interview End |
Just to confirm, you will receive your payment via J-Pay.
We have your ID number as: [{PRISONER_ID}]
and your e-mail as: [{LOCLIST_RESP_EMAIL}].
Are these correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ID AND EMAIL OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT THEY ARE CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, ENTER THE CORRECT INFORMATION ON THE NEXT SCREEN.)
YEND-PRISNUM-COR | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: CORRECT FIELDS AS NECESSARY.
IF NEEDED, ASK: What is your prisoner ID number?
YEND-EMAIL-COR | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: CORRECT FIELDS AS NECESSARY.
IF NEEDED, ASK: What is your email address?
YEND-INTTYPE-CHECK2 | Section: Interview End |
[{INTMODE}]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-RFEE-CHECK1
YEND-PAYVAR-SKIP1 | Section: Interview End |
([{AGREE_PAYPAL}]==1) || ([{AGREE_QUICKPAY}]==1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-CHECK
YEND-PAYVAR-SKIP2 | Section: Interview End |
[{DOMESTIC_FOREIGN}]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEND-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL2
YEND-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL2 | Section: Interview End |
[{WESTERN_OTHER}]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEND-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V2
YEND-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V1 | Section: Interview End |
Your payment will be sent via Western Union to:
[{WESTERN_UNION_NAME}] in
[{LOCLIST_PAY_CITY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STATEP}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_COUNTRY}]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL NAME AND LOCATION OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT THEY ARE CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, UPDATE ON NEXT SCREEN.)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-CHECK
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V1-UPD_000001 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE UPDATE INFORMATION AS NECESSARY.
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V1-UPD_000002 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V1-UPD_000003 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V1-UPD_000004 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V2 | Section: Interview End |
Your payment will be sent to:
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET1}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET2}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_APTNUM}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_CITY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STATEP}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_COUNTRY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_POSTCODE}]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ADDRESS OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF THE ADDRESS IS INCORRECT, UPDATE ON NEXT SCREEN.)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-CHECK
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000001 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE UPDATE INFORMATION AS NECESSARY.
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000002 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000003 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000004 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000005 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000006 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-INTL-V2-UPD_000007 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-V | Section: Interview End |
Just to verify, your [check/cash/payment] will be sent to you in about 15 business days via [J-Pay/money order/US Postal Service/Fed Ex/Western Union] to this address:
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET1}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET2}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_APTNUM}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_CITY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STATE}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_ZIP}]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ADDRESS OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF THE PAYMENT TYPE IS INCORRECT, BACK UP AS NEEDED TO CORRECT. IF THE ADDRESS IS INCORRECT, UPDATE ON NEXT SCREEN.)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-CHECK
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000001 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE UPDATE INFORMATION AS NECESSARY.
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000002 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000003 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000004 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000005 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-UPD_000006 | Section: Interview End |
YEND-PROXY-CHECK | Section: Interview End |
[{PROXY}]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-NAME
YEND-PROXY-NAME | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER THE FULL NAME OF THE PERSON ACTING AS PROXY FOR THIS RESPONDENT. VERIFY SPELLING OF NAME.
YEND-PROXY-PAYPAL | Section: Interview End |
We are now offering payment through PayPal or online banking. These are the fastest and most secure ways for us to get your payment to you. Would you like to receive your payment through either PayPal or online banking?
YEND-PROXY-PAYPAL-EMAIL | Section: Interview End |
What email address allows us to send your payment to PayPal? This would be the email address that is associated with your PayPal Account.
YEND-PROXY-ONLINE-EMAIL | Section: Interview End |
What email address allows us to send your payment through online banking? This would be the email address that is associated with your online banking account.
YEND-A-PROXY-SKIP1 | Section: Interview End |
[{DOMESTIC_FOREIGN}]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YEND-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-1
YEND-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-1 | Section: Interview End |
Would you prefer your payment to be sent by Western Union or another method?
YEND-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-2 | Section: Interview End |
Western Union requires a valid government-issued identification to be presented when picking up a transfer. Is [{PROXY_NAME}] the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
YEND-PROXY-INTNTL-NAME | Section: Interview End |
What is the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
YEND-PROXY-DOMESTIC | Section: Interview End |
Would you prefer to be sent a check or cash?
| 1 CHECK |
| 2 CASH |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YEND-PROXY-CARRIER | Section: Interview End |
Would you prefer to receive your payment through the US postal service or via FedEx?
| 1 US POSTAL SERVICE |
| 2 FED EX, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
| 3 IF R INSISTS, FED EX, SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
YEND-PROXY-EMAIL-NOTICE | Section: Interview End |
What email address can we use to notify you of when your payment is processed?
YEND-RFEE-CHECK1 | Section: Interview End |
([permanent resident from YHHI-4400]==7)
COMMENT: R is in prison
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-RFEE-CHECK2
YEND-RFEE-CHECK2 | Section: Interview End |
([{ALLOWED}]==0)
COMMENT: R is in prison and is not allowed payment
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-16
YEND-13D | Section: Interview End |
[{INTMODE}]==2
COMMENT: This is a phone interview
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YEND-14
YEND-14 | Section: Interview End |
INTERVIEWER:
IF RESPONDENT SUCCESSFULLY INTERVIEWED:
Thank you for participating in our interview. [{Q14-14-TEXT}]
If you do not receive your payment, please call us at 800-789-1346.
PLEASE MOVE TO THE NEXT SCREEN AND THEN CONTINUE TO FINISH UP CALL WITH R.
YEND-15 | Section: Interview End |
IF RESPONDENT SUCCESSFULLY INTERVIEWED:
INTERVIEWER: Thank you for participating in our interview.
PLEASE PAY RESPONDENT FOR INTERVIEW AND HAVE RESPONDENT SIGN THE RECEIPT.
PLEASE MOVE TO THE NEXT SCREEN AND THEN CONTINUE TO FINISH UP CALL WITH R.
YEND-16 | Section: Interview End |
IF RESPONDENT SUCCESSFULLY INTERVIEWED:
INTERVIEWER: Thank you for participating in our interview.
PLEASE MOVE TO THE NEXT SCREEN AND THEN CONTINUE TO FINISH UP CALL WITH R.
YIR-100 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
On a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is uncooperative/uninformative, 5 is neutral and 10 is very cooperative and informative, rate the quality of the youth interview.
| 1 1 UNCOOPERATIVE/UNINFORMATIVE |
| 2 2 |
| 3 3 |
| 4 4 |
| 5 5 NEUTRAL |
| 6 6 |
| 7 7 |
| 8 8 |
| 9 9 |
| 10 10 VERY COOPERATIVE AND INFORMATIVE |
YIR-200 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
In general, what was the youth respondent's understanding of the questions?
YIR-300 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Did the youth respondent have any special circumstances that affected his/her ability to answer any portion of the survey?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 hard of hearing? |
| 2 unable to see well? |
| 3 mentally handicapped or retarded? |
| 4 command of English is poor? |
| 5 unable to read? |
| 6 physically handicapped? |
| 7 under the influence of alcohol or drugs? |
| 8 illness or injury? |
| 9 environmental distractions? |
| 11 lacking in basic social skills? |
| 10 other? |
| 0 none? |
YIR-400 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
In general, how candid/honest was the youth respondent?
| 1 Very candid/honest |
| 2 Moderately candid/honest |
| 3 Somewhat candid/honest |
| 4 Not at all candid/honest |
YIR-500 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Was the youth interview conducted in English or Spanish?
YIR-540 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
What is the respondent's sex?
YIR-560 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Was any part of this interview conducted by telephone?
YIR-562 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
What type of phone was the respondent using?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
YIR-600 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Was anyone else present during any portion of the youth interview, not just walking through the area where the interview was being administered, but listening in or taking part in the interview itself?
YIR-700 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Who was present?
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Parent |
| 6 Spouse/Partner/Boyfriend/Girlfriend |
| 2 Friend |
| 3 Children |
| 4 Other relative |
| 5 Other |
YIR-800 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Where was the youth interview conducted?
| 1 Immediately outside the respondent's home, standing |
| 2 Immediately outside the respondent's home, sitting |
| 3 Inside the respondent's home |
| 4 In the interviewer's car |
| 5 At another location |
| 6 Where R lives (dormitory, prison, hospital) |
| 7 Where R works |
| 8 On the phone, not sure where R was |
YIR-820 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Do you recall the respondent doing anything else while completing the interview? For example, was he/she looking after children, household chores, watching television, using a computer, driving, walking around, eating, shopping, or something else?
| 1 YES ...(Go To YIR-830) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 COULDN'T TELL |
YIR-830 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
What other activities do you recall the respondent doing while completing the interview?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
| 1 Looking after children |
| 2 Household chores such as cleaning, cooking, lawn work, fixing things, etc. |
| 3 Watching television |
| 4 Using a computer or playing video games |
| 5 Driving a car |
| 6 Walking around |
| 7 Eating |
| 8 Shopping |
| 9 Other (Specify) |
YIR-1600 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Did you have any problems conducting this interview? For example, were you unable to record the respondent's answer in CAPI, did a question upset or confuse the respondent, or did you have an interruption of 10 minutes or more during the interview?
YIR-1650-LOOP-BEGIN | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Problems with questionnaire
YIR-1700 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
At what question number did a problem occur? If you do not know the question number, describe the question in the next screen.
YIR-1720 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
What problem occurred at this question?
YIR-1740 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Was there another question where a problem occurred?
YIR-1750-LOOP-END | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
UNTIL ([another problem question] == 0)
COMMENT: CONDITIONS FROM LOOP MET?
YIR-1753 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
[interview was conducted in spanish]
COMMENT: Did R do any part of this interview in spanish
If Answer = 2 Then Go To YIR-1756
YIR-1756 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Does R speak and understand English well enough to complete this interview in English rather than in Spanish?
| 1 Yes R's English is adequate |
| 0 No R could not complete interview without Spanish translation |
YIR-1760 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER YOUR 6 DIGIT NORC EMPLOYEE ID NUMBER FOR THIS COMPLETED INTERVIEW.
YIR-1765 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
How many telephone calls did you or another NLSY field person make to gain the respondent's cooperation, parental consent, and complete the interview?
| 1 0 |
| 2 1 |
| 3 2-3 |
| 4 4-7 |
| 5 8 or more |
YIR-1770 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
How many personal visits did you or another NLSY field person make to gain the respondent's cooperation, parental consent, and complete the interview?
| 1 0 |
| 2 1 |
| 3 2-3 |
| 4 4-7 |
| 5 8 or more |
YIR-1775 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Please enter any special instructions that will help contact the respondent in the future.
YIR-1780 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
Did you conduct the previous round's youth interview with this respondent?
YIR-INTMODE-CHECK | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
[{INTMODE}] == 2
COMMENT: The interview was completed by phone
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YIR-SUMMARY
YIR-SUMMARY | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: THE PAYMENT SUMMARY FOR [{KEY_FNAME}] [{KEY_LNAME}] IS:
PAYMENT TYPE: [check/cash/payment]
PAYMENT METHOD: [J-Pay/money order/US Postal Service/Fed Ex/Western Union]
E-MAIL ADDRESS: [{LOCLIST_RESP_EMAIL}]
MAILING ADDRESS:
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET1}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STREET2}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_APTNUM}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_CITY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STATE}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_ZIP}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_COUNTRY}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_STATEP}]
[{LOCLIST_PAY_POSTCODE}]
YIR-JUMP | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
[permanent resident from YHHI-4400]==7
COMMENT: r is in prison
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YIR-11A
YIR-A | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: [{KEY_FNAME}] [{KEY_LNAME}] ELECTED TO RECEIVE [his/her] INCENTIVE VIA [J-Pay/Money order/US Postal Service/Fed Ex/Western Union].
DID THE RESPONDENT INDICATE WHY [he/she] [{CHOSE_NOT}] TO USE PAY PAL?
| 1 YES ...(Go To YIR-B) |
| 0 NO |
YIR-B | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
WHAT DID THE RESPONDENT SAY ABOUT WHY [he/she] [{CHOSE_NOT}] TO USE PAY PAL?
YIR-11A | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: BESIDES THE RESPONDENT FEE, DID YOU GIVE [{KEY_FNAME}] [{KEY_LNAME}] ANYTHING ELSE, OR DO ANYTHING FOR [him/her], TO GET [him/her] TO COMPLETE THE INTERVIEW?
YIR-11B | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE DESCRIBE WHAT YOU GAVE [{KEY_FNAME}] [{KEY_LNAME}], OR DID FOR [him/her].
YIR-11C | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER THE AMOUNT YOU SPENT ON THE INCENTIVES DESCRIBED IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION.
(IF NOTHING SPENT, ENTER 0.00)
YIREND-1800 | Section: Interviewer Remarks |
INTERVIEWER: YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS YOUTH INTERVIEW.
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