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pdfInternational Study of Adult Skills and
Learning (ISASL) [Program for the
International Assessment of Adult
Competencies (PIAAC) Cycle II]
2022 Field Test
PIAAC Cycle II Field Test Instruments
Appendices A-D
OMB # 1850-0870 v.7
Submitted by
National Center for Education Statistics
U.S. Department of Education
revised October 2019
September 2019
Table of Contents
Appendixes
Page
A
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test Screener Instrument ...........................
1
B
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test Case Initialization Questions ............
25
C
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test Background Questionnaire (English)
28
D
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test Assessment Text .................................
506
As in Cycle I, a user-friendly name for PIAAC Cycle II was created – the International Study
of Adult Skills and Learning (ISASL) – to represent the program to the public, and will be
used on all public-facing materials and reports. As this international program is well-known
within the federal and education research communities, we continue to use "PIAAC" in all
internal and OMB clearance materials and communications, and use the “PIAAC” name
throughout this submission. However, as seen in Appendix E, all recruitment and
communication materials refer to the study as ISASL.
Appendix A
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test
Screener Instrument
1
SCQ1010
SCQAskNumberInHH
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item Including yourself, how many people live in this household and have no usual place of
residence elsewhere?
Incluyéndose usted mismo(a), ¿cuántas personas viven en este hogar y no tienen un lugar
de residencia en otro sitio?
Display
Notes Start enumeration timing here.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
990 REFUSED
1
Value Label
Lower Range: 1
Upper Range: 25
Skip To
SCQ1015
SCQ1015
SCQ1015
Item Type: Route
Item Begin Loop
Item The following variables -- name, Screener respondent, gender, age, age range, and the
misreported field (SCQ1020-SCQ1090) -- should appear as a grid. All enumeration
information is entered in this grid.
Display
Notes
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ1020
2
SCQ1020
SCQNameHHM
Item Type: Question
Item String
Item
[A] What is the first name of the person, or one of the persons, who is living in the household
who owns or rents this home?
[B] Next, please tell me the names of all other members of this household (starting with your
spouse, if applicable).
[C] Please tell me the names of all other members of this household.
[HOUSEHOLD (HH) MEMBERS INCLUDE PEOPLE WHO THINK OF THIS HH AS THEIR
PRIMARY PLACE OF RESIDENCE. IT INCLUDES PERSONS WHO USUALLY STAY IN THE
HH BUT ARE TEMPORARILY AWAY ON BUSINESS, VACATION, IN A HOSPITAL, OR LIVING
AT SCHOOL IN A DORM, FRATERNITY OR SORORITY.]
[PRESS THE DOWN ARROW KEY TO MOVE TO THE NEXT BLANK LINE. WHEN ALL NAMES
ARE ENTERED, USE ARROW UP AND RIGHT KEYS TO GET TO NEXT QUESTION.]
[A] ¿Cuál es el nombre de la persona, o de una de las personas, que está viviendo en el hogar
que es dueño(a) o arrienda este hogar?
[B] A continuación, por favor dígame los nombres de todos los otros miembros de este hogar
(empezando por su esposo(a), si corresponde).
[C] Por favor dígame los nombres de todos los otros miembros de este hogar.
[HOUSEHOLD (HH) MEMBERS INCLUDE PEOPLE WHO THINK OF THIS HH AS THEIR
PRIMARY PLACE OF RESIDENCE. IT INCLUDES PERSONS WHO USUALLY STAY IN THE
HH BUT ARE TEMPORARILY AWAY ON BUSINESS, VACATION, IN A HOSPITAL, OR LIVING
AT SCHOOL IN A DORM, FRATERNITY OR SORORITY.]
[PRESS THE DOWN ARROW KEY TO MOVE TO THE NEXT BLANK LINE. WHEN ALL NAMES
ARE ENTERED, USE ARROW UP AND RIGHT KEYS TO GET TO NEXT QUESTION.]
DisplayFor the first line on the grid, display text A. For the second line, display text B. For all
subsequent lines, display text C.
For the first line on the grid, display text A. For the second line, display text B. For all
subsequent lines, display text C.
Notes Allow 25 characters for names.
This variable should appear as the first column on the grid.
Lower Range:
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Upper Range:
Response
Value Label
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
3
Skip To
SCQ1025
SCQ1025
SCQWhoIsRespondent
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [ENTER A '1' NEXT TO THE RESPONDENT.]
[IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK: Thank you for telling me about all the people who live in this
household. Now, I need to ask your name, so I know which household member you are.]
[ENTER A '1' NEXT TO THE RESPONDENT.]
[IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK: Gracias por decirme todas las personas que viven en este hogar.
Ahora, necesito preguntarle su nombre, para saber qué miembro del hogar es usted.]
Display
Notes Allow only one response to this question. This variable should appear as the second
column in the grid.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 RESPONDENT
Respondent
SCQ1030
SCQ1030
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item Allow open movement through grid. Do not require users to ask all items for each person
before going to the next person.
Display
Notes
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ1040
SCQ1040
SCQGender
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [CODE GENDER. IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK: Is {NAME} male or female?]
[CODE GENDER. IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK: ¿Es {NAME} de sexo femenino o masculino?]
Display
Notes This variable should appear as the third column on the grid.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 MALE
Male
SCQ1050
2 FEMALE
Female
SCQ1050
4
SCQ1050
SCQAge
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item How old {are you/is NAME}?
[IF UNDER 1 YEAR, ENTER AS "0"]
¿Qué edad tiene (usted/NAME}?
[IF UNDER 1 YEAR, ENTER AS "0"]
Display
Notes This variable should appear as the fourth column on the grid.
Lower Range: 0
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Upper Range: 130
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
SCQ1055
980 DON'T KNOW
SCQ1060
990 REFUSED
SCQ1060
SCQ1055
Item Type: Check
Item Soft
Item If outside the range of 0 to 99, display the following: "I just need to check that
{your/NAME's} age is {SCQ1050}. Is this right?"
Associated variable: SCQ1050
If outside the range of 1 to 99, display the following: "Necesito solamente verificar que la
edad de {usted/NAME} es {SCQ1055}. ¿Es correcto ésto?"
Display
Notes
Associated variable: SCQ1050
Response
1 [Check executed.]
Value Label
5
Skip To
SCQ1090
SCQ1060
SCQAgeRange
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item {Are you/Is NAME}...
¿Tiene {usted/NAME} …
Display For Spanish, display the following response options:
Notes This variable should appear as the fifth column on the grid.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
1 Under 16 years old?
Under16YearsOld
Menos de 16 años de edad?
2 16 to 25 years old?
F16To25YearsOld
de 16 a 25 años de edad?
3 26 to 35 years old?
F26To35YearsOld
de 26 a 35 años de edad?
4 36 to 45 years old?
F36To45YearsOld
de 36 a 45 años de edad?
5 46 to 55 years old?
F46To55YearsOld
de 46 a 55 años de edad?
6 56 to 65 years old?
F56To65YearsOld
de 56 a 65 años de edad?
7 66 to 74 years old?
F66To74YearsOld
de 66 a 74 años de edad?
8 75 years old or older?
F75YearsOldOrOlder
75 años de edad o más?
980 DON'T KNOW
DON'T KNOW
990 REFUSED
REFUSED
6
Skip To
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1061
SCQ1061
SCQ1061
SCQBroadAgeRange
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item {Are you/Is NAME}…
¿Tiene {usted/NAME} …
Display For Spanish, display the following response options:
Notes This variable should appear as the sixth column on the grid.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
1 Under 16 years old?
Under16YearsOld_
Menos de 16 años de edad?
2 16 to 39 years old?
_16To39YearsOld_
de 16 a 39 años de edad?
3 40 to 65 years old?
_40To65YearsOld
de 40 a 65 años de edad?
4 66 to 74 years old?
_66To74YearsOld
de 66 a 74 años de edad?
4 75 years old or older?
_75YearsOldOrOlder
75 años de edad o más?
SCQ1090
Skip To
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQ1090
SCQMisreportedHHM
Item Type: Instruction
Item Enumerated
Item
[LEAVE EMPTY UNLESS PERSON WAS MISREPORTED AND IS NOT A HOUSEHOLD
IF MISREPORTED, ENTER "1".]
MEMBER.
[LEAVE EMPTY UNLESS PERSON WAS MISREPORTED AND IS NOT A HOUSEHOLD
MEMBER. IF MISREPORTED, ENTER "1".]
Display
Do not allow "MISREPORT" as an option on the first line of the grid, (reference person). If a
person is marked as "MISREPORTED," all other fields on the grid associated with this person
should be "show only."
Do not allow "MISREPORT" as an option on the first line of the grid, (reference person). If a
person is marked as "MISREPORTED," all other fields on the grid associated with this person
should be "show only."
Notes The default for this field is blank - it will only be filled if necessary.
This variable should appear as the seventh column on the grid.
Response
Value Label
1 MISREPORTED
Misreported
7
Skip To
SCQ1100
SCQ1100
SCQAllInfoEntered
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [HAVE YOU ENTERED ALL NECESSARY INFORMATION ON THE GRID?]
[HAVE YOU ENTERED ALL NECESSARY INFORMATION ON THE GRID?]
Display
Notes This item should appear in the first column of the first empty row.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 YES
Yes
SCQ1102
2 NO
No
SCQ1102
SCQ1102
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item Check enumeration grid to ensure that all necessary items have been answered. If any
necessary fields are blank, return to grid. Else, go to SCQ1105.
Display
Notes
Response
Value Label
Skip To
8
SCQ1105
SCQAnyoneElse
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item We have listed {NUMBER} household member{s}:
{NAME/GENDER/AGE}
Have we missed any other...
- members of this household who are related to {you/REFERENCE PERSON}?
- people living here who are not related to {you/REFERENCE PERSON}, including friends
or boarders?
- household members who usually live here but are not here currently, such as someone
away on vacation, business, in a hospital, or a student living in a dormitory?
Tenemos anotado {NUMBER} miembro(s) del hogar :
{NAME/GENDER/AGE}
¿Hemos olvidado ...
- algún otro miembro de este hogar que esté emparentado con {usted/REFERENCE
PERSON}?
- alguna otra persona que viva aquí que no esté emparentada con {usted/REFERENCE
PERSON}, incluyendo amigos o huéspedes?
- algún otro miembro del hogar que usualmente viva aquí pero que actualmente no esté
aquí, tal como alguien que esté lejos de vacaciones, negocio, en un hospital, o
un estudiante viviendo en una residencia para estudiantes?
Display Display the number of household members collected in the enumeration grid in {NUMBER}.
Display the name, gender and age of all household members collected in the grid in
{NAME/GENDER/AGE}.
Display the number of household members collected in the enumeration grid in {NUMBER}.
Display the name, gender and age of all household members collected in the grid in
{NAME/GENDER/AGE}.
Notes The number of household members collected in the enumeration grid is the value that
should be stored as household size.
End enumeration timing here when SCQ1105=2.
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
1 YES
Yes
2 NO
No
990 REFUSED
9
Skip To
SCQ1106
SCQ1110
SCQ1110
SCQ1106
Item Type: Check
Item Hard
Item PLEASE ADD ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO THE TABLE.
Display
Notes
PLEASE ADD ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO THE TABLE.
Response
1 [Check executed.]
Value Label
Skip To
SCQ1020
SCQ1110
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item Insert sampling messages here. Based on collected household characteristics, determine if
there is at least one eligible person in the household.
If there is at least one eligible person, then go to SCQ1115.
Else, go to SCQ1124.
Display
Notes Eligibility is determined at the time enumeration is completed. SCQ1105 is the final
enumeration question that must be answered to determine eligibility.
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ1115
SCQEligiblePersons
Item Type: Instruction
Item Enumerated
Item Based on the information you have provided, we have selected the following people to
participate in the study: {PERSON(S)}
[PRESS 1 AND ENTER TO CONTINUE.]
Basados en la información que usted ha proporcionado, hemos seleccionado a la(s)
siguiente(s) persona(s) para participar en el estudio: {PERSON(S)}
[PRESS 1 AND ENTER TO CONTINUE.]
Display
Notes Display name, age and gender of eligible SP(s) in "PERSON(S)".
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 CONTINUE
Continue
SCQ1117
10
SCQ1116a
SCQDOB
Item Type:
Question
Item Class:
Integer
Item Text:
What is ^AuxNameYour birth date?
¿Cuál es fecha de cumpleaños de {NAME/usted}?
Display:
Notes:
CAPI Instr:
Item Type:
Item Class:
Item Text:
Item Class:
Item Text:
Interviewer Instruction – Enter complete date, including date, month and year. If
respondent does not know complete date enter DK. If respondent refuses to provide
complete date, enter RF.
ENTER AS DD/MM/YYYY.
Soft edit to compare SCQ1116a to Screener Age SCQXXXX.If difference is greater than
one year, display the edit: “Necesito verificar lo que anoté. Tengo que la fecha de
nacimiento de {NAME/usted} es SCQ1116aDOB. ¿Es ésto correcto?”
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1
[Enter Continuous answer]
Continue
SCQ1116d
9
DON’T KNOW
SCQ1116bMM
7
REFUSED
SCQ1116bMM
Check
Hard edit
Date cannot be in future
Soft edit
Date cannot be before 1/1/1890
Derived age must be +/- 1 of enumeration age
11
SCQ1116bMM
Item Type:
Question
Item Class:
Integer
Item Text:
Can you please tell me {NAME/usted} month of birth?”
Dígame por favor el mes en que nació {NAME/usted}.”
Notes:
[ENTER AS MM]
If DON”T KNOW OR REFUSED then current month used
Lower Range : 1
Upper Range : 12
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1
[Enter Continuous answer]
Continue
SCQ1116cYY
9
DON’T KNOW
SCQ1116cYY
7
REFUSED
SCQ1116cYY
12
SCQ1116cYY
Item Type:
Question
Item Class:
Integer
Item Text:
Can you please tell me ^AuxNameYour year of birth?”
Dígame por favor el año en que nació {NAME/usted}.”
Notes:
CAPI Instr:
[ENTER AS YYYY]
Soft edit to compare SCQ1116cYYYY to Screener Age SCQXXXX. If difference is greater
than one year, display the edit: “I need to verify what I entered. I recorded that
^AuxNameYour year of birth is SCQ1116cYYYY. Is this correct?”
Soft edit to compare SCQ116cYYYY to Screener Age SCQXXXX. If difference is greater
than one year, display the edit: “Necesito verificar lo que anoté. Tengo que el año en que
{NAME/usted} nació es SCQ1116cYYYY. ¿Es ésto correcto?”
If DON”T KNOW OR REFUSED then backward calculate year from enumeration age.
Day set = 15(mid-month) for date calculations.
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1
[Enter Continuous answer]
Continue
SCQ1116d
9
DON’T KNOW
SCQ1116d
7
REFUSED
SCQ1116d
Item Type:
Item Class:
Item Text:
Item Class:
Item Text:
Check
Hard edit
Year cannot be in future
Soft edit
Year cannot be before 1890
Derived age must be +/- 1 of enumeration age
Note:
When done, the following variables set or derived – SCQ1116Age (derived age);
SCQ1116a (day of derived DOB); SCQ1116b (month of derived DOB); SCQ1116c (year
of derived DOB).
13
SCQ1116d SCQHighestEdLevel
Item Type:
Question
Item Class:
Integer
Item Text:
[SHOWCARD #1]
What is the highest level of education {you/NAME} [have/has] completed?”
[SHOWCARD #1]
¿Cuál es el nivel de educación más alto que {usted/NAME} ha completado?
Notes:
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
2 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/SOME COLLEGE
BUT NO DEGREE
3 COLLEGE DEGREE OR HIGHER
(ASSOCIATE’S, BACHELOR’S,
DOCTORATE, ETC)
980 DON’T KNOW
LessThanHSDiploma
SCQ1117
HSDiploma/CollegeNoDegree
CollegeDegreeOrHigher
SCQ1117
SCQ1117
SCQ1117
990 REFUSED
SCQ1117
14
SCQ1117
SCQSPEthnicity
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item
Do any of the following groups represent {your/NAME's} national origin or ancestry?
Mexican/Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, other Hispanic or Latino? You can select
more than one answer.
[SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.]
¿Alguno de los siguientes grupos representa el origen nacional o ancestro {suyo/de NAME};
mexicano/mexicoamericano, puertorriqueño, cubano, otro hispano o latino? Puede seleccionar
más de una respuesta.
[SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.]
Display
Notes
CATA: YES
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 MEXICAN/MEXICAN-AMERICAN Mexican_Mexican_American SCQ1118
2 PUERTO RICAN
PuertoRican
SCQ1118
3 CUBAN
Cuban
SCQ1118
4 OTHER HISPANIC OR LATINO
OtherHispanicOrLatino
SCQ1118
5 NOT HISPANIC
NotHispanic
SCQ1118
980 DON'T KNOW
SCQ1119
990 REFUSED
SCQ1119
SCQ1118
Item Type: Check
Item Hard
Item If SCQ1117=5 and another response, display: "I'm sorry, but NOT HISPANIC is not allowed
with any other response."
Display
Notes
If SCQ1117=5 and another response, display: "Lo lamento, pero NO HISPANO no se
permite con ninguna otra respuesta."
Response
1 [Check executed.]
Value Label
15
Skip To
SCQ1121
SCQ1119
SCQEthnicityObserve
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [RECORD SP'S ETHNICITY BY OBSERVATION, IF POSSIBLE.]
[RECORD SP'S ETHNICITY BY OBSERVATION, IF POSSIBLE.]
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
1 MEXICAN/MEXICAN-AMERICAN Mexican_Mexican_American
2 PUERTO RICAN
PuertoRican
3 CUBAN
Cuban
4 OTHER HISPANIC OR LATINO
OtherHispanicOrLatino
5 NOT HISPANIC
NotHispanic
980 DON'T KNOW
SCQ1121
Skip To
SCQ1121
SCQ1121
SCQ1121
SCQ1121
SCQ1121
SCQ1121
SCQSPRace
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item
What race do you consider {yourself/NAME} to be? White, Black or African American, Asian,
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, or American Indian or Alaska Native? You can select
more than one answer.
[SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.]
¿De qué raza considera que es {usted/NAME}: blanca, negra o afroamericana, asiática, native
de Hawai o de otra isla del Pacífico, o india americana o nativa de Alaska? Puede seleccionar
más de una respuesta.
[SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.]
Display
Notes
CATA: YES
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 WHITE
White
SCQ1123
2 BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN
Black_AfricanAmerican
SCQ1123
3 ASIAN
Asian
SCQ1123
4 NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC
NativeHawaiian_PacificIslande SCQ1123
ISLANDER
r
5 AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA
AmericanIndian_AlaskaNative SCQ1123
NATIVE
980 DON'T KNOW
SCQ1122
990 REFUSED
SCQ1122
16
SCQ1122
SCQRaceObserve
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [RECORD SP'S RACE BY OBSERVATION, IF POSSIBLE.]
[RECORD SP'S RACE BY OBSERVATION, IF POSSIBLE.]
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 WHITE
White
SCQ1123
2 BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN
Black_AfricanAmerican
SCQ1123
3 ASIAN
Asian
SCQ1123
4 NATIVE HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC
NativeHawaiian_PacificIslande SCQ1123
ISLANDER
r
5 AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA
AmericanIndian_AlaskaNative SCQ1123
NATIVE
980 DON'T KNOW
SCQ1123
SCQ1123
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item If another SP, go to SCQ1117.
Else, go to SCQ1124.
Display
Notes
Response
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ1124
Value Label
Skip To
SCQHomePhone
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item What is your home telephone number (in case my office wants to check my work)?
¿Cuál es el número de teléfono de su hogar (en caso de que alguien en mi oficina quiera
verificar mi trabajo)?
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 ENTER PHONE NUMBER
2 NO HOME PHONE
990 REFUSED
1
Value Label
EnterPhoneNumber
NoHomePhone
17
Skip To
SCQ1125
SCQ1150
SCQ1150
SCQ1125
SCQPhoneArea
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item [What is your home telephone number (in case my office wants to check my work)?]
NUMBER: ()- ENTER THE AREA CODE
Display
Notes
[¿Cuál es el número de teléfono de su hogar (en caso de que alguien en mi oficina quiera
verificar mi trabajo)?]
NUMBER: ()- ENTER THE AREA CODE
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
SCQ1130
Value Label
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1130
SCQPhoneExchange
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item NUMBER: ({AREA})-ENTER THE EXCHANGE
Display
Notes
NUMBER: ({AREA})-ENTER THE EXCHANGE
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
SCQ1135
1
Value Label
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1135
SCQPhoneLocal
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item NUMBER: (AREA)-{EXCHANGE} ENTER THE LOCAL
Display
Notes
NUMBER: (AREA)-{EXCHANGE} ENTER THE LOCAL
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
1
Value Label
18
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1140
SCQ1140
SCQPhoneConfirm
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item CONFIRM TELEPHONE NUMBER: ({AREA}) {EXCHANGE}-{LOCAL}
Is this correct?
CONFIRM TELEPHONE NUMBER: ({AREA}) {EXCHANGE}-{LOCAL}
¿Es correcto ésto?
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 YES
2 NO
1
Value Label
Yes
No
Skip To
SCQ1150
SCQ1145
Value Label
Skip To
SCQ1150
SCQ1145
Item Type: Check
Item Hard
Item SELECT FIELD TO RE-ENTER.
Display
Notes
SELECT FIELD TO RE-ENTER.
Response
1 [Check executed.]
SCQ1150
SCQOtherNumber
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item Is there {a/another} phone number where you could be reached?
¿Hay {un/otro} número de teléfono donde nos podamos comunicar con usted?
Display If SCQ1124=1, display "another". Else, display "a".
If SCQ1124=1, display "otro". Else, display "un".
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
Value Label
1 YES
Yes
2 NO OTHER PHONE
NoOtherPhone
990 REFUSED
19
Skip To
SCQ1155
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ1155
SCQOtherArea
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item [What is that phone number?]
NUMBER: ()- ENTER THE AREA CODE
Display
Notes
[¿Cuál es ese número de teléfono?]
NUMBER: ()- ENTER THE AREA CODE
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
SCQ1160
Value Label
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1160
SCQOtherExchange
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item NUMBER: ({AREA})-ENTER THE EXCHANGE
Display
Notes
NUMBER: ({AREA})-ENTER THE EXCHANGE
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
SCQ1165
Value Label
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1165
SCQOtherLocal
Item Type: Question
Item Integer
Item NUMBER: (AREA)-{EXCHANGE} ENTER THE LOCAL
Display
Notes
NUMBER: (AREA)-{EXCHANGE} ENTER THE LOCAL
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 [Enter continuous answer.]
Value Label
20
Lower Range:
Upper Range:
Skip To
SCQ1170
SCQ1170
SCQOtherConfirm
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item I have the phone number as: ({AREA}) {EXCHANGE}-{LOCAL}
Is this correct?
CONFIRM TELEPHONE NUMBER: ({AREA}) {EXCHANGE}-{LOCAL}
¿Es correcto ésto?
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 YES
2 NO
1
Value Label
Yes
No
Skip To
SCQ1180
SCQ1175
Value Label
Skip To
SCQ1180
SCQ1175
Item Type: Check
Item Hard
Item SELECT FIELD TO RE-ENTER.
Display
Notes
SELECT FIELD TO RE-ENTER.
Response
1 [Check executed.]
SCQ1180
SCQOtherPhoneLocated
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item Where is this phone located? Is it in your home, in the home of a neighbor, at work,
someplace else, or is it a cellular phone?
¿Dónde está localizado este teléfono? ¿Está éste en su hogar, en el hogar de un vecino,
en el trabajo, en algún otro lugar o es un teléfono celular?
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed:
Response
1 OWN HOME
2 HOME OF NEIGHBOR
3 WORK
4 CELLULAR PHONE
910 OTHER, SPECIFY
980 DON'T KNOW
990 REFUSED
Value Label
OwnHome
HomeOfNeighbor
Work
CellPhone
OthSpecify
21
Skip To
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQ2005
SCQLanguage
Item Type: Question
Item Enumerated
Item [THIS SCREENER INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED IN:]
[THIS SCREENER INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED IN:]
Display
Notes
CATA: NO
Answers Allowed: 1
Response
Value Label
1 ENGLISH
English
2 SPANISH
Spanish
910 OTHER, SPECIFY
OthSpecify
Skip To
SCQ3010
SCQ3010
SCQ3010
SCQ3010
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item If hidden DU procedure is required, go to SCQ3012.
Display
Notes
Else, go to SCQ3015.
Response
1 [Route executed.]
Value Label
22
Skip To
SCQ3012
SCQHiddenDU
Item Type: Instruction
Item Enumerated
Item
We want to be sure that every household in this area has been given a chance to participate
in this important study. Are there any other living quarters, like a basement or garage apartment
that we may have missed?
IF NO -----> CODE 2
IF YES -----> DO THE DUs THAT R MENTIONED APPEAR ON THE LISTING SHEETS?
IF YES -----> CODE 2
IF NO -----> DO DUs MEET DEFINITION OF DU? [PERSONS LIVE/EAT SEPARATELY
AND HAVE ENTRANCE DIRECTLY FROM OUTSIDE OR THROUGH COMMON HALL]
IF YES -----> CODE 1
IF NO -----> CODE 2
Queremos asegurarnos de que cada hogar en esta área tiene la oportunidad de ser seleccionado
para participar en este importante estudio. ¿Hay alguna otra unidad de vivienda tal como un
apartamento en el sótano o en el garage que podamos haber olvidado?
Display
Notes
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 HIDDEN DU PROCEDURE REQUIRED
HiddenDuProcedureRequired SCQ3013
2 NO, HIDDEN DU PROCEDURE NOT
No_HiddenDuProcedureNotReq SCQ3013
REQUIRED
uired
980 DON'T KNOW
DK
SCQ3013
SCQ3013
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item If SCQ3012 is YES then update tblCaseInfo.HiddenCasePendingYN to Y;
If SCQ3012 is DK then update tblCaseInfo.HiddenCasePendingYN to Y;
If SCQ3012 is NO then update tblCaseInfo.HiddenCasePendingYN to N.
Display
Notes
Response
Value Label
Skip To
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ3015
23
SCQ3015
Item Type: Route
Item If Then
Item If household contains SP(s), go to SCQ4005.
Display
Notes
Else, go to SCQ4010.
Response
1 [Route executed.]
SCQ4005
Value Label
Skip To
SCQCompleteEligible
Item Type: Instruction
Item Enumerated
Item [END OF SCREENER. ATTEMPT TO ADMINISTER BQ WITH SP. IF NOT AVAILABLE,
SET APPOINTMENT FOR BQ AND EXERCISE.]
[PRESS F10 AND ENTER TO CONTINUE.]
Display
Notes End instrument timing here.
COMPLETE SCREENER, 1-3 SAMPLE PERSONS SELECTED
Response
Value Label
1 F10
F10
SCQ4010
Skip To
END
SCQCompleteInelig
Item Type: Instruction
Item Enumerated
Item Thank you very much for your time today. Based on the information you have given us, no
one in your household is eligible to participate in our study. Thank you.
[PRESS F10 AND ENTER TO CONTINUE.]
Muchas gracias por el tiempo que me ha dado hoy. Basado en la información que nos ha
dado, nadie en su hogar cumple con los requisitos para participar en nuestro studio
Muchas gracias.
[PRESS 1 AND ENTER TO CONTINUE.]
Display
Notes End instrument timing here.
COMPLETE SCREENER, NO ELIGIBLE SAMPLE PERSON(S)
Response
Value Label
1 F10
F10
24
Skip To
END
Appendix B
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test
Case Initialization Questions
25
26
27
Appendix C
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test
Background Questionnaire
(English)
28
Rule: IF (^CURMONTH = 1) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "January" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 2) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "February" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 3)
THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "March" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 4) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "April" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 5) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "May" ELSE IF
(^CURMONTH = 6) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "June" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 7) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "July" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 8) THEN ^A2_D01a1 =
"August" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 9) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "September" ELSE IF (^CURMONTH = 10) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "October" ELSE IF
(^CURMONTH = 11) THEN ^A2_D01a1 = "November" ELSE ^A2_D01a1 = "December"
Message:
A2_D01a1
29
Rule: IF (1 = 1) THEN ^A2_D01a2 = (^CURYEAR - 1) ELSE ^A2_D01a2 = (^CURYEAR - 1)
Message:
A2_D01a2
30
Rule: IF (1 = 1) THEN ^A2_D01a3 = ^CURYEAR ELSE ^A2_D01a3 = ^CURYEAR
Message:
A2_D01a3
31
Rule: IF (1 = 1) THEN ^MonthYear = ^A2_D01a1 + " " + ^A2_D01a2 ELSE ^MonthYear = ^A2_D01a1 + " " + ^A2_D01a2
Message:
A2_D01a4
32
I would like to start with some general questions. Can you please tell me in which year you were born?
1. This question is crucial for the routing. Don't knows or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer.
2. If the year of birth is out of range (lower than 1945 or higher than 2004), please check the eligibility of the respondent. If the respondent
is not eligible, you should break off the interview and set disposition code to <25> in the DISP_BQ screen.
A2_Q01a00
<00> Year:
A2_Q01a
33
DK
RF
And in which month were you born?
A2_Q01b01
A2_Q01b02
A2_Q01b03
A2_Q01b04
A2_Q01b05
A2_Q01b06
A2_Q01b07
A2_Q01b08
A2_Q01b09
A2_Q01b10
A2_Q01b11
A2_Q01b12
<01> January
<02> February
<03> March
<04> April
<05> May
<06> June
<07> July
<08> August
<09> September
<10> October
<11> November
<12> December
DK
RF
A2_Q01b
34
Rule: IF (^CURMONTH <= ^A2_Q01b) THEN ^A2_D01b = (^A2_D01a3 - ^A2_Q01a00 - 1) ELSE ^A2_D01b = (^A2_D01a3 - ^A2_Q01a00)
Message:
A2_D01b
35
Is the respondent male or female?
Ask only if uncertain.
A2_N0201
A2_N0202
<01> Male
<02> Female
DK
RF
A2_N02
36
Were you born in the United States?
A2_Q03a01
A2_Q03a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
A2_Q03a
37
Rule: IF (^A2_Q03a = 02) THEN GOTO ^A2_Q03bUS ELSE GOTO ^A2_Q03d
Message:
A2_R03a
38
In what country were you born?
Please specify the name of the country as it is CURRENTLY called.
A2_Q03bUS01
A2_Q03bUS02
A2_Q03bUS03
A2_Q03bUS04
A2_Q03bUS05
A2_Q03bUS06
A2_Q03bUS07
A2_Q03bUS08
A2_Q03bUS09
A2_Q03bUS10
A2_Q03bUS11
<01> Mexico
<02> China
<03> India
<04> Philippines
<05> El Salvador
<06> Vietnam
<07> Cuba
<08> Republic of Korea
<09> Dominican Republic
<10> Guatemala
<11> Other country
DK
RF
A2_Q03bUS
39
Rule: IF (^A2_Q03bUS = 11) THEN GOTO ^A2_S03b ELSE GOTO ^A2_Q03c
Message:
A2_R03b
40
What country was that?
Please specify the name of the country as it is CURRENTLY called.
A2_S03b00
<00>
A2_S03b
41
DK
RF
When did you first come to live in the United States?
Enter age OR year.
A2_Q03c1
<1> Age
A2_Q03c2
<2> Year
A2_Q03c
42
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 != "RF" AND ^A2_Q03c2 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q03c2 != "RF" AND ^A2_Q03c1 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q03c1 !=
"RF") AND ((^A2_Q03c2 - ^A2_Q01a00 ) < 0) OR (^A2_Q03c2 > ^A2_D01a3))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of immigration (A2_Q03c2).
A2_C03c
43
Was your mother born in the United States?
A2_Q03d01
A2_Q03d02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
A2_Q03d
44
Was your father born in the United States?
A2_Q03e01
A2_Q03e02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
A2_Q03e
45
Are you Hispanic or Latino?
A2_Q03eUSX101
<01> Yes
A2_Q03eUSX102
<02> No
DK
RF
A2_Q03eUSX1
46
Which of the groups on this card best describes you? Choose one or more
Hand showcard 1.
A2_Q03eUSX201
<01> White
A2_Q03eUSX202
<02> Black or African American
A2_Q03eUSX203
<03> Asian
A2_Q03eUSX204
<04> American Indian or Alaska Native
A2_Q03eUSX205
<05> Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
DK
RF
A2_Q03eUSX2
47
What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood AND STILL UNDERSTAND?
1. Mark only one.
2. If the respondent spontaneously mentions TWO languages, you can enter the second language in A2_Q04a2.
A2_Q04a1US01
A2_Q04a1US02
A2_Q04a1US03
A2_Q04a1US04
A2_Q04a1US05
A2_Q04a1US06
A2_Q04a1US07
A2_Q04a1US08
A2_Q04a1US09
A2_Q04a1US10
A2_Q04a1US11
<01> English
<02> Spanish
<03> Chinese
<04> Tagalog
<05> Vietnamese
<06> French
<07> Korean
<08> Arabic
<09> German
<10> Russian
<11> Other language
DK
RF
A2_Q04a1US
48
Rule: IF (^A2_Q04a1US = 11) THEN GOTO ^A2_S04a1 ELSE GOTO ^A2_N04a2
Message:
A2_R04a1
49
What language was that?
A2_S04a100
<00>
A2_S04a1
50
DK
RF
Did the respondent mention more than 1 language?
A2_N04a201
A2_N04a202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
A2_N04a2
51
Rule: IF (^A2_N04a2 = 1) THEN Go to ^A2_Q04a2US ELSE Go to ^A2_Q04bUS
Message:
A2_R04a2
52
What is the second language that you first learned at home in childhood AND STILL UNDERSTAND?
Mark only one.
A2_Q04a2US01
A2_Q04a2US02
A2_Q04a2US03
A2_Q04a2US04
A2_Q04a2US05
A2_Q04a2US06
A2_Q04a2US07
A2_Q04a2US08
A2_Q04a2US09
A2_Q04a2US10
A2_Q04a2US11
<01> English
<02> Spanish
<03> Chinese
<04> Tagalog
<05> Vietnamese
<06> French
<07> Korean
<08> Arabic
<09> German
<10> Russian
<11> Other language
DK
RF
A2_Q04a2US
53
Rule: If (^A2_Q04a2US = 11) THEN GOTO ^A2_S04a2 ELSE GOTO ^A2_Q04bUS
Message:
A2_R04a3
54
What language was that?
A2_S04a200
<00>
A2_S04a2
55
DK
RF
What language do you speak most often at home?
Mark only one.
A2_Q04bUS01
A2_Q04bUS02
A2_Q04bUS03
A2_Q04bUS04
A2_Q04bUS05
A2_Q04bUS06
A2_Q04bUS07
A2_Q04bUS08
A2_Q04bUS09
A2_Q04bUS10
A2_Q04bUS11
<01> English
<02> Spanish
<03> Chinese
<04> Tagalog
<05> Vietnamese
<06> French
<07> Korean
<08> Arabic
<09> German
<10> Russian
<11> Other language
DK
RF
A2_Q04bUS
56
Rule: IF (^A2_Q04bUS = 11) THEN GOTO ^A2_S04b ELSE GOTO ^A2_Q04cUSX1
Message:
A2_R04b
57
What language is that?
A2_S04b00
<00>
A2_S04b
58
DK
RF
With regard to English, how well do you ...
Hand showcard 2.
understand it when it is spoken to you?
speak it?
read it?
write it?
Very well
Well
Not well
Not at all
<01>
<02>
<03>
<04>
DK
RF
A2_Q04cUSX1a01
A2_Q04cUSX1a02
A2_Q04cUSX1a03
A2_Q04cUSX1a04
A2_Q04cUSX1aDK
A2_Q04cUSX1aRF
A2_Q04cUSX1b01
A2_Q04cUSX1b02
A2_Q04cUSX1b03
A2_Q04cUSX1b04
A2_Q04cUSX1bDK
A2_Q04cUSX1bRF
A2_Q04cUSX1c01
A2_Q04cUSX1c02
A2_Q04cUSX1c03
A2_Q04cUSX1c04
A2_Q04cUSX1cDK
A2_Q04cUSX1cRF
A2_Q04cUSX1d01
A2_Q04cUSX1d02
A2_Q04cUSX1d03
A2_Q04cUSX1d04
A2_Q04cUSX1dDK
A2_Q04cUSX1dRF
A2_Q04cUSX1
59
Rule: IF (1 = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_I01a ELSE GOTO ^B2_I01a
Message:
A2_END
60
I would now like to ask you some questions about your education.
Hand showcard 3.
B2_I01a
61
Looking at this card, what is the highest level of education you have completed?
1. This question is crucial for the study. Don't knows or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer, even if the respondent is
unsure about the exact level of education.
2. If the respondent is currently enrolled in an educational program, emphasize that the question refers to education that has been
completed, and that current education will be addressed in a later question.
3. Only FULLY completed levels of education for which all requirements were met or a diploma was obtained should be reported.
4. In case of foreign education, choose the national level of education that corresponds most closely with this foreign level of education.
B2_Q01US00
B2_Q01US01
B2_Q01US02
B2_Q01US03
B2_Q01US04
B2_Q01US05
B2_Q01US06
B2_Q01US07
B2_Q01US08
B2_Q01US09
B2_Q01US10
B2_Q01US11
<00> No schooling or less than grade 6 completed
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
B2_Q01US
62
Rule: IF (^B2_Q01US = 0) THEN ^B2_D01a = 0 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 1) THEN ^B2_D01a = 1 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 2) THEN ^B2_D01a = 4 ELSE IF
(^B2_Q01US = 3) THEN ^B2_D01a = 13 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 4) THEN ^B2_D01a = 13 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 5) THEN ^B2_D01a = 17 ELSE IF
(^B2_Q01US = 6) THEN ^B2_D01a = 19 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 7) THEN ^B2_D01a = 22 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 8) THEN ^B2_D01a = 22 ELSE IF
(^B2_Q01US = 9) THEN ^B2_D01a = 25 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 10) THEN ^B2_D01a = 25 ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = 11) THEN ^B2_D01a = 28 ELSE IF
(^B2_Q01US = "DK") THEN ^B2_D01a = "DK" ELSE IF (^B2_Q01US = "RF") THEN ^B2_D01a = "RF" ELSE ^B2_D01a = 99
Message:
B2_D01a
63
Rule: IF ( (^B2_D01a = 0) OR (^B2_D01a = 1) OR (^B2_D01a = 2) OR (^B2_D01a = 3) OR (^B2_D01a = 4) OR (^B2_D01a = 5) OR (^B2_D01a = 6)) THEN
^EDLEVEL3 = 1 ELSE IF ((^B2_D01a = 7) OR (^B2_D01a = 8) OR (^B2_D01a = 9) OR (^B2_D01a= 10 ) OR (^B2_D01a = 11) OR (^B2_D01a = 12) OR
(^B2_D01a= 13) OR (^B2_D01a= 14) OR (^B2_D01a= 15) OR (^B2_D01a= 16) OR (^B2_D01a= 17) OR (^B2_D01a= 18) OR (^B2_D01a= "DK") OR
(^B2_D01a = "RF")) THEN ^EDLEVEL3 = 2 ELSE IF ( (^B2_D01a = 19) OR (^B2_D01a = 20) OR (^B2_D01a = 21) OR (^B2_D01a = 22) OR (^B2_D01a = 23)
OR (^B2_D01a = 24) OR (^B2_D01a= 25) OR (^B2_D01a= 26) OR (^B2_D01a= 27) OR (^B2_D01a= 28)) THEN ^EDLEVEL3 = 3 ELSE ^EDLEVEL3 = 2
Message:
B2_D01b
64
Rule: IF (^B2_D01a = 0) OR (^B2_D01a = "DK") OR (^B2_D01a = "RF") THEN GOTO ^B2_Q05a ELSE IF (^B2_D01a = 1) OR (^B2_D01a = 2) OR
(^B2_D01a = 3) OR (^B2_D01a = 4) OR (^B2_D01a = 13) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q03a ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q02a
Message:
B2_R01
65
Besides this level of education, have you completed any other levels of education on this card?
B2_Q02a01
B2_Q02a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q02a
66
Rule: IF (^B2_Q02a = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q02bUS ELSE GOTO ^B2_I03
Message:
B2_R02a
67
Looking at this card, what other levels of education have you completed? Please name all that apply.
1. Make sure that the highest level of education previously reported, is not repeated here.
2. If the respondent is currently enrolled in an educational program, emphasize that the question refers to education that has been
completed, and that current education will be addressed in a later question.
3. Only FULL levels of education for which all requirements were met or a diploma was obtained should be reported.
4. In case of foreign education, choose the national level of education that corresponds most closely with this level of education.
B2_Q02bUS01
B2_Q02bUS02
B2_Q02bUS03
B2_Q02bUS04
B2_Q02bUS05
B2_Q02bUS06
B2_Q02bUS07
B2_Q02bUS08
B2_Q02bUS09
B2_Q02bUS10
B2_Q02bUS11
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
B2_Q02bUS
68
Rule: IF (^B2_Q02bUS11 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 28ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS10 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 25ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS09 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b
= 25 ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS08 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 22ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS07 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 22ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS06 = 1) THEN
^B2_D02b = 19ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS05 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 17ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS04 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS03 = 1)
THEN ^B2_D02b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS02 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 04ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUS01 = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = 01ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUSDK =
1) THEN ^B2_D02b = "DK"ELSE IF (^B2_Q02bUSRF = 1) THEN ^B2_D02b = "RF" ELSE ^B2_D02b = 99
Message:
B2_D02b
69
Rule: IF (^B2_D01a != "DK" AND ^B2_D01a != "RF" AND ^B2_D02b != "DK" AND ^B2_D02b != "RF" AND ^B2_D01a != 99 and ^B2_D02b != 99 AND
^B2_D02b = ^B2_D01a)
Message: Highest additional level of education has the same level as highest education already reported in B2_Q01US. Please
confirm that this is a separate level of education. If it is the same one, it should NOT be reported again here.
B2_C02b
70
I would now like to ask you some questions about the highest level of education you ever completed.
B2_I03
71
Was this level of education completed in the United States?
B2_Q03a01
B2_Q03a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q03a
72
Rule: IF (^B2_Q03a=1) AND ((^B2_D01a = 17) OR (^B2_D01a = 19) OR (^B2_D01a = 22) OR (^B2_D01a = 25) OR (^B2_D01a = 28)) THEN GOTO
^B2_Q03aUSX1 ELSE GOTO ^B2_R03a
Message:
B2_R03aUSX
73
What is the name of the school where you completed your highest level of education?
B2_Q03aUSX100
<00>
B2_Q03aUSX1
74
DK
RF
What city and state is this school located in?
B2_Q03aUSX201
<01> City:
B2_Q03aUSX202
<02> State:
B2_Q03aUSX2
75
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^B2_Q03a = 1 OR ^B2_Q03a = "DK" OR ^B2_Q03a = "RF") THEN GOTO ^B2_R04a ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q03bUS
Message:
B2_R03a
76
In which country did you obtain your highest level of education?
Please specify the name of the country as it is CURRENTLY called.
B2_Q03bUS01
B2_Q03bUS02
B2_Q03bUS03
B2_Q03bUS04
B2_Q03bUS05
B2_Q03bUS06
B2_Q03bUS07
B2_Q03bUS08
B2_Q03bUS09
B2_Q03bUS10
B2_Q03bUS11
<01> Mexico
<02> China
<03> India
<04> Philippines
<05> El Salvador
<06> Vietnam
<07> Cuba
<08> Republic of Korea
<09> Dominican Republic
<10> Guatemala
<11> Other country
DK
RF
B2_Q03bUS
77
Rule: IF (^B2_Q03bUS = 11) THEN GOTO ^B2_S03b ELSE GOTO ^B2_R04a
Message:
B2_R03b
78
What country was that?
B2_S03b00
<00>
B2_S03b
79
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^B2_D01a = 0) OR (^B2_D01a =1) OR (^B2_D01a =2) OR (^B2_D01a =3) OR (^B2_D01a =4) OR (^B2_D01a =6) OR (^B2_D01a =09) OR
(^B2_D01a =11) OR (^B2_D01a =13) OR (^B2_D01a ="DK") OR (^B2_D01a ="RF") THEN Go to ^B2_Q04b ELSE Go to ^B2_Q04a
Message:
B2_R04a
80
What was the main area of study, emphasis or major for your highest level of education?
1. Hand showcard 4.
2. If there was more than one area of study associated with the one level of education, this refers to the most important.
B2_Q04a01
<01> Economics, Business and Administration
(e.g. retail, commerce, finance, office administration, marketing, accounting, insurance)
B2_Q04a02
<02> Law
(e.g. labor law, paralegal training)
B2_Q04a03
<03> Health
(e.g. medicine, nursing, paramedical, pharmacy, dental studies, veterinary, psychiatry)
B2_Q04a04
<04> Welfare
(e.g. social work, youth work, elderly care, child care)
B2_Q04a05
<05> Social and Behavioral Sciences
(e.g. political science, psychology, cultural studies)
B2_Q04a06
<06> Journalism and Information
(e.g. communication science, library studies, museum studies)
B2_Q04a07
<07> Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
(e.g. computer programming, software development, network design, database administration, informatics, computer science)
B2_Q04a08
<08> Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
(e.g. biology, earth sciences, chemical lab assistance)
B2_Q04a09
<09> Engineering and Manufacturing
(e.g. electronics, car mechanics, tool making, mining)
B2_Q04a10
<10> Construction
(e.g. architecture, masonry, plumbing)
B2_Q04a11
<11> Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Studies
(e.g. farming, horticulture, animal care, environmental protection)
B2_Q04a12
<12> Personal and Community Services
(e.g. hairdressing, hotel, sports, tourism, cooking, waste management, cleaning, sewing, domestic science, ergonomics)
B2_Q04a13
<13> Security and Transport
(e.g. police, army training, air traffic control, postal service, crane and truck driving, transport studies)
B2_Q04a14
<14> Education and Teacher Training
(e.g. remedial teaching, teaching assistant, education science, didactics)
B2_Q04a15
<15> Humanities, Languages and Arts
(e.g. history, translation, music, graphic design, printing, handicrafts)
B2_Q04a16
<16> No main area of study or emphasis, it was a general education program
(e.g. liberal arts)
DK
RF
B2_Q04a
81
When you obtained this degree or certificate, how old were you, or what year was it?
1. Enter age OR year. 2. If there was more than one degree or certificate at this level, this refers to the most recent.
B2_Q04b1
<1> Age
B2_Q04b2
<2> Year
B2_Q04b
82
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 != "RF" AND ^B2_Q04b2 != "DK" AND ^B2_Q04b2 != "RF" AND ^B2_Q04b1 != "DK" AND ^B2_Q04b1 !=
"RF") AND (((^B2_Q04b2 - ^A2_Q01a00)<10) OR ((^B2_Q04b2 - ^A2_Q01a00)>50) OR ((^A2_Q01a00 + ^B2_Q04b1)>^A2_D01a3)))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of completing degree or certificate (B2_Q04b2).
B2_C04b
83
Rule: IF ((^A2_D01a3 - ^B2_Q04b2)<2) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q04c ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q05a
Message:
B2_R04b3
84
And in which month was that?
B2_Q04c01
B2_Q04c02
B2_Q04c03
B2_Q04c04
B2_Q04c05
B2_Q04c06
B2_Q04c07
B2_Q04c08
B2_Q04c09
B2_Q04c10
B2_Q04c11
B2_Q04c12
<01> January
<02> February
<03> March
<04> April
<05> May
<06> June
<07> July
<08> August
<09> September
<10> October
<11> November
<12> December
DK
RF
B2_Q04c
85
Are you currently studying for any kind of formal degree or certificate?
B2_Q05a01
B2_Q05a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q05a
86
Rule: IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q05bUS ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q06a
Message:
B2_R05a
87
What type of degree or certificate are you currently studying for?
1. Hand showcard 5.
2. Don't knows or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer, even if the respondent is unsure about the exact level of education.
3. In case of foreign education, choose the national level of education that corresponds most closely with this foreign level of education.
B2_Q05bUS01
B2_Q05bUS02
B2_Q05bUS03
B2_Q05bUS04
B2_Q05bUS05
B2_Q05bUS06
B2_Q05bUS07
B2_Q05bUS08
B2_Q05bUS09
<01> High school diploma
<02> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<03> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<04> Associate's degree
<05> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<06> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<07> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<08> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<09> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
B2_Q05bUS
88
Rule: IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 1) THEN ^B2_D05b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 2) THEN ^B2_D05b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 3) THEN ^B2_D05b =
17ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 4) THEN ^B2_D05b = 19ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 5) THEN ^B2_D05b = 22ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 6) THEN ^B2_D05b =
22ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 7) THEN ^B2_D05b = 25ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 8) THEN ^B2_D05b = 25ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = 9) THEN ^B2_D05b =
28 ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = "DK" ) THEN ^B2_D05b = "DK"ELSE IF (^B2_Q05bUS = "RF") THEN ^B2_D05b = "RF"ELSE ^B2_D05b = 99
Message:
B2_D05b
89
Rule: IF (^B2_D01a != 99 AND ^B2_D05b != "DK" AND ^B2_D05b != "RF" AND ^B2_D05b != 99 AND ^B2_D05b = ^B2_D01a)
Message: Current degree or certificate has the same level as highest education. Please confirm that this is a separate
qualification.
B2_C05b
90
Are you currently enrolled full time or part time?
B2_Q05bUSX01
B2_Q05bUSX02
<01> Full time
<02> Part time
DK
RF
B2_Q05bUSX
91
Rule: IF (^B2_D05b =1 OR ^B2_D05b =2 OR ^B2_D05b =3 OR ^B2_D05b =4 OR ^B2_D05b =6 OR ^B2_D05b =9 OR ^B2_D05b =11 OR ^B2_D05b =13
OR ^B2_D05b = "DK" OR ^B2_D05b ="RF") THEN Go to ^B2_Q06a ELSE Go to ^B2_Q05c
Message:
B2_R05b
92
What is the main area of study, emphasis or major for this degree or certificate?
1. Hand showcard 4.
2. If there is more than one area of study associated with this degree or certificate, this refers to the most important.
B2_Q05c01
<01> Economics, Business and Administration
(e.g. retail, commerce, finance, office administration, marketing, accounting, insurance)
B2_Q05c02
<02> Law
(e.g. labor law, paralegal training)
B2_Q05c03
<03> Health
(e.g. medicine, nursing, paramedical, pharmacy, dental studies, veterinary, psychiatry)
B2_Q05c04
<04> Welfare
(e.g. social work, youth work, elderly care, child care)
B2_Q05c05
<05> Social and Behavioral Sciences
(e.g. political science, psychology, cultural studies)
B2_Q05c06
<06> Journalism and Information
(e.g. communication science, library studies, museum studies)
B2_Q05c07
<07> Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
(e.g. computer programming, software development, network design, database administration, informatics, computer science)
B2_Q05c08
<08> Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
(e.g. biology, earth sciences, chemical lab assistance)
B2_Q05c09
<09> Engineering and Manufacturing
(e.g. electronics, car mechanics, tool making, mining)
B2_Q05c10
<10> Construction
(e.g. architecture, masonry, plumbing)
B2_Q05c11
<11> Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Studies
(e.g. farming, horticulture, animal care, environmental protection)
B2_Q05c12
<12> Personal and Community Services
(e.g. hairdressing, hotel, sports, tourism, cooking, waste management, cleaning, sewing, domestic science, ergonomics)
B2_Q05c13
<13> Security and Transport
(e.g. police, army training, air traffic control, postal service, crane and truck driving, transport studies)
B2_Q05c14
<14> Education and Teacher Training
(e.g. remedial teaching, teaching assistant, education science, didactics)
B2_Q05c15
<15> Humanities, Languages and Arts
(e.g. history, translation, music, graphic design, printing, handicrafts)
B2_Q05c16
<16> No main area of study or emphasis, it was a general education program
(e.g. liberal arts)
DK
RF
B2_Q05c
93
Did you ever begin a program of study for a degree or certificate, but leave before completing it?
B2_Q06a01
B2_Q06a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q06a
94
Rule: IF (^B2_Q06a =1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q06bUS ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q06USX1
Message:
B2_R06a
95
What was the type of degree or certificate you began to study for but did not complete? If there was more than
one, please report the last one.
1. Hand showcard 5.
2. Don't knows or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer, even if the respondent is unsure about the exact qualification.
3. In case of foreign education, choose the national level of education that corresponds most closely with this foreign level of education.
B2_Q06bUS01
B2_Q06bUS02
B2_Q06bUS03
B2_Q06bUS04
B2_Q06bUS05
B2_Q06bUS06
B2_Q06bUS07
B2_Q06bUS08
B2_Q06bUS09
<01> High school diploma
<02> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<03> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<04> Associate's degree
<05> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<06> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<07> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<08> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<09> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
B2_Q06bUS
96
Rule: IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 1) THEN ^B2_D06b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 2) THEN ^B2_D06b = 13ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 3) THEN ^B2_D06b =
17ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 4) THEN ^B2_D06b = 19ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 5) THEN ^B2_D06b = 22ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 6) THEN ^B2_D06b =
22ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 7) THEN ^B2_D06b = 25 ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 8) THEN ^B2_D06b = 25ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = 9) THEN ^B2_D06b =
28ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = "DK") THEN ^B2_D06b = "DK"ELSE IF (^B2_Q06bUS = "RF") THEN ^B2_D06b = "RF" ELSE ^B2_D06b = 99
Message:
B2_D06b
97
When you stopped studying for this degree or certificate, how old were you or what year was it?
Enter age OR year.
B2_Q06c1
<1> Age
B2_Q06c2
<2> Year
B2_Q06c
98
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 != "RF" AND ^B2_Q06c2 != "DK" AND ^B2_Q06c2 != "RF" AND ^B2_Q06c1 != "DK" AND ^B2_Q06c1 !=
"RF") AND ((^B2_Q06c2 - ^A2_Q01a00) < 10) OR ((^B2_Q06c2 -^A2_Q01a00) > 50) OR ((^A2_Q01a00 + ^B2_Q06c1) > ^A2_D01a3))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of leaving qualification (B2_Q06c2).
B2_C06c
99
Rule: IF ((^A2_D01a3 - ^B2_Q06c2)<2) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q06d ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q06USX1
Message:
B2_R06c3
100
And in which month was that?
B2_Q06d01
B2_Q06d02
B2_Q06d03
B2_Q06d04
B2_Q06d05
B2_Q06d06
B2_Q06d07
B2_Q06d08
B2_Q06d09
B2_Q06d10
B2_Q06d11
B2_Q06d12
<01> January
<02> February
<03> March
<04> April
<05> May
<06> June
<07> July
<08> August
<09> September
<10> October
<11> November
<12> December
DK
RF
B2_Q06d
101
Did you borrow money to pay for your education?
B2_Q06USX101
B2_Q06USX102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q06USX1
102
Rule: IF ((^B2_Q05a=2) AND (^B2_Q06USX1 =1)) Then GOTO ^B2_Q06USX2 ELSE GOTO ^B2_R07
Message:
B2_R06USX1
103
What is the total amount of money you borrowed from all sources for your education?
Hand showcard 6.
B2_Q06USX201
B2_Q06USX202
B2_Q06USX203
B2_Q06USX204
B2_Q06USX205
<01> Less than $10,000
<02> $10,000 to less than $50,000
<03> $50,000 to less than $100,000
<04> $100,000 to less than $200,000
<05> $200,000 or more
DK
RF
B2_Q06USX2
104
Rule: IF (((^A2_D01b = 15) OR (^A2_D01b = 16) OR (^A2_D01b = 17) OR (^A2_D01b = 18) OR (^A2_D01b = 19)) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1 AND ((^B2_D05b =
1) OR (^B2_D05b = 2) OR (^B2_D05b = 3) OR (^B2_D05b = 4) OR (^B2_D05b = 5) OR (^B2_D05b = 6) OR (^B2_D05b = 7) OR (^B2_D05b = 8) OR
(^B2_D05b = 9) OR (^B2_D05b = 10) OR (^B2_D05b = 11) OR (^B2_D05b = 12) OR (^B2_D05b = 13)))) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q24USX1 ELSE GOTO ^B2_I07
Message:
B2_R07
105
In the previous questions, we have talked about your educational qualifications. I would now like to turn to a
DIFFERENT kind of organized learning activity, namely training activities, such as courses, webinars, workshops,
lectures or private lessons. These activities can be job-related or for your personal interest. Please look at
showcard 7, which provides examples.
Hand showcard 7 and ask the respondent to hold on to it until instructed to hand it back.
Examples of training activities shown on the showcard are:
- Foreign language course
- Computer or software course
- Job-related training
- Hobby course, for example a drawing course, swimming class, or private guitar lessons
- Lecture on a specific topic
- Communication training, for example a workshop on public speaking
- Health and safety training, for example first aid course
B2_I07
106
During the last 12 months, that is since ^MonthYear, have you participated in any training activity? Include any
training activity even if it lasted for only one hour. Please also include training activities that are still ongoing.
1. Any training activity that took place within the last 12 months should be reported, regardless of the start and end of the training.
2. Only organized training activities should be reported, i.e. not self-study or fitness training. The presence of an instructor or provider is a
good indicator of whether a training activity is 'organized'.
3. Exclude study for educational qualifications.
4. Exclude training activities taught by the respondent him/herself.
B2_Q08a01
B2_Q08a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q08a
107
Rule: IF (^B2_Q08a = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q08b ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q09
Message:
B2_R08a
108
During the last 12 months, that is since ^MonthYear, in how many training activities have you participated?
Include any training activity even if it lasted for only one hour. Please also include training activities that are still
ongoing.
1. Count multiple episodes of the same training activity as one training activity.
2. Only organized training activities should be reported, i.e. not self-study or fitness training. The presence of an instructor or provider is a
good indicator of whether a training activity is 'organized'.
3. Exclude study for educational qualifications.
4. Exclude training activities taught by the respondent him/herself.
B2_Q08b00
<00> Number of training activities:
B2_Q08b
109
DK
RF
Rule: IF ^B2_Q08b00>40
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
B2_C08b
110
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^B2_D10 ELSE GOTO ^B2_D10
Message:
B2_R08b
111
Have you participated in any training activity at ANY point in your life?
1. Only organized training activities should be reported, i.e. not self-study or fitness training. The presence of an instructor or provider is a
good indicator of whether a training activity is 'organized'.
2. Exclude study for educational qualifications.
3. Exclude training activities taught by the respondent him/herself.
B2_Q0901
B2_Q0902
B2_Q0903
<01> Yes, within the last 5 years
<02> Yes, more than 5 years ago
<03> No
DK
RF
B2_Q09
112
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q22 ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q22
Message:
B2_R09
113
Rule: IF (^B2_Q08b00 = 1) THEN ^B2_D10 = "I am now going to ask some questions about this training activity." ELSE ^B2_D10 = "I am now going to ask
some questions about the last training activity you participated in. If you are currently participating in a training activity, the following questions refer to this
training activity."
Message:
B2_D10
114
^B2_D10
For respondents who participated in more than one training activity: If respondent participated in job- or career-related and private training activities
at the same time, the job- or career-related one should be selected.
B2_I10
115
What was the MAIN focus of this training activity? Please name only one.
1. Take back showcard 7 from the respondent and hand showcard 8.
2. If you notice that the respondent's "last training activity" is still ongoing, you may switch to present tense for the following questions.
B2_Q1001
B2_Q1002
B2_Q1003
B2_Q1004
B2_Q1005
B2_Q1006
B2_Q1007
B2_Q1008
B2_Q1009
B2_Q1010
B2_Q1011
B2_Q1012
B2_Q1013
<01> Computer or software skills
<02> Operating machinery or equipment
<03> Project management or organizational skills, e.g. time management
<04> Team-working or leadership skills, e.g. conflict resolution
<05> Handling customers, clients, patients or students
<06> Communication and presentation skills
<07> Security, e.g. work safety or first aid
<08> Foreign language
<09> Reading and writing skills
<10> Skills involving numbers, calculating skills
<11> Sports
<12> Creative or musical skills, e.g. crafts
<13> Other focus
DK
RF
B2_Q10
116
Was this training activity mainly job-related? "Job-related" can refer to your specific job, but also to improving
career and employment chances in general.
B2_Q1101
B2_Q1102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q11
117
Rule: IF (^B2_Q11 = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q12 ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q13a
Message:
B2_R11
118
Could you please specify your main reason for participating in this training activity?
Hand showcard 9.
B2_Q1201
B2_Q1202
B2_Q1203
B2_Q1204
B2_Q1205
B2_Q1206
B2_Q1207
<01> To improve my job or career opportunities
<02> To improve my knowledge or skills on a subject that interests me
<03> To better carry out my regular work tasks
<04> To better deal with new or changing work tasks
<05> To obtain or to renew a certificate
<06> I was required to participate
<07> Other reason
DK
RF
B2_Q12
119
How was this training activity organized?
Read categories to respondent.
B2_Q13a01
B2_Q13a02
B2_Q13a03
<01> As in-person training, meaning an instructor conducted the training face-to-face
<02> As distance education, for example online course
<03> As a combination of in-person training and distance education
DK
RF
B2_Q13a
120
Did this training activity involve recurring sessions over several weeks or months, or did it take place on one or
several consecutive days?
B2_Q13d01
B2_Q13d02
B2_Q13d03
<01> Recurring sessions over several weeks or months
<02> On one or several consecutive days
<03> None of the above - there were no specified course times
DK
RF
B2_Q13d
121
When you participated in this training activity, what was your employment status?
1. Hand showcard 10.
2. Respondents on parental leave or sick leave who intend to return to their job afterwards should choose full-time employed or part-time
employed.
3. ''Other'' could be for studying full-time, fulfilling domestic tasks, retired, permanently disabled
B2_Q1501
B2_Q1502
B2_Q1503
B2_Q1504
B2_Q1505
<01> Full-time employed
<02> Part-time employed
<03> Self-employed or working for a family business
<04> Unemployed
<05> Other
DK
RF
B2_Q15
122
Rule: IF ((^B2_Q11 =01) AND ((^B2_Q15 =01) OR (^B2_Q15 =02))) THEN goto ^B2_Q16a ELSE IF ((((^B2_Q11 = 02) OR (^B2_Q11 = "DK") OR
(^B2_Q11 = "RF")) AND ((^B2_Q15 =01) OR (^B2_Q15 =02))) OR ((^B2_Q11 = 01) AND (^B2_Q15 =03))) THEN goto ^B2_Q17 ELSE goto ^B2_Q18
Message:
B2_R15
123
Did this training activity take place in your normal work environment?
B2_Q16a01
B2_Q16a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q16a
124
When did this training activity take place?
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. "During your paid working hours" includes attending the training activity outside of regular working hours, but attendance time is
compensated in some way by the employer (salary, additional payment or leisure hours).
3. This question still refers to the last training activity.
B2_Q16b01
B2_Q16b02
B2_Q16b03
B2_Q16b04
<01> Only during your paid working hours
<02> Mostly during your paid working hours
<03> Mostly outside your paid working hours
<04> Only outside your paid working hours
DK
RF
B2_Q16b
125
In this training activity, did you learn how to better carry out your work tasks by using computerized equipment
or digitally supported processes?
B2_Q16c01
B2_Q16c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q16c
126
How useful was this training activity for your job? Was it not useful at all, somewhat useful, moderately useful or
very useful?
If the respondent was self-employed, they should consider their business as their job.
B2_Q1701
B2_Q1702
B2_Q1703
B2_Q1704
<01> Not useful at all
<02> Somewhat useful
<03> Moderately useful
<04> Very useful
DK
RF
B2_Q17
127
Did you receive a certificate for participating in this training activity?
1. This can be any kind of certificate: a basic certificate of participation, a formal certificate indicating specific skills that have been taught,
etc.
B2_Q1801
B2_Q1802
B2_Q1803
<01> Yes
<02> No
<03> Not applicable, I am still participating
DK
RF
B2_Q18
128
There can be different costs associated with participating in a training activity, for example tuition fees,
expenses for books, or travel costs. Who paid for this training activity? Please name all that apply.
Read categories to respondent.
B2_Q20US01
B2_Q20US02
B2_Q20US03
B2_Q20US04
B2_Q20US05
B2_Q20US06
B2_Q20US07
B2_Q20US08
<01> You personally
<02> Your employer
<03> Federal, state, or local employment agency (e.g. one-stop center, American Job Center, or career resource center)
<04> Trade unions or associations
<05> Other public sources
<06> Other private sources (e.g. family members)
<07> Others
<08> There were no such costs
DK
RF
B2_Q20US
129
Rule: IF (^B2_Q20US01=1 or ^B2_Q20US02=1 or ^B2_Q20US03=1 or ^B2_Q20US04=1 or ^B2_Q20US05=1 or ^B2_Q20US06=1 or ^B2_Q20US07=1)
and (^B2_Q20US08=1 or ^B2_Q20USDK=1 or ^B2_Q20USRF=1)
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
B2_C20
130
In total, how many hours did this training activity approximately last? Exclude time spent on homework or travel.
For example, if you participated in a 10-week course consisting of 2 hours per week, please count this as 20
hours.
1. If respondent is unsure, ask for a rough estimate of the total time spent in the training activity, not counting homework, preparations
and travel time.
2. If the training activity started more than a year ago, only the hours spent during the last 12 months should be counted.
B2_Q2100
<00> Hours:
B2_Q21
131
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^B2_Q2100 > 100)
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
B2_C21
132
In the last 12 months, were there any training activities you wanted to participate in but did not?
B2_Q2201
B2_Q2202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q22
133
Rule: IF (^B2_Q22 = 1) THEN GOTO ^B2_Q23 ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q24USX1
Message:
B2_R22
134
Which of the following reasons prevented you from participating in these training activities? Please indicate the
most important reason.
1. Hand showcard 11.
2. "Most important reason" refers to the subjectively most important reason.
B2_Q2301
B2_Q2302
B2_Q2303
B2_Q2304
B2_Q2305
B2_Q2306
B2_Q2307
B2_Q2308
B2_Q2309
B2_Q2310
<01> I did not find any suitable training activity
<02> I had no time due to family responsibilities
<03> I had no time due to work-related reasons
<04> I did not have the prerequisites
<05> Lack of employer’s support
<06> Training activity would have been too expensive
<07> Training activity took place at an inconvenient time or location
<08> Training activity was canceled or postponed
<09> Something unexpected came up that prevented me from participating
<10> Other reason
DK
RF
B2_Q23
135
Have you ever taken any classes or had a tutor to improve your basic reading, writing, and math skills?
B2_Q24USX101
B2_Q24USX102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX1
136
Rule: IF (^B2_Q24USX1=1) AND (^B2_Q01US <= 4) THEN Goto ^B2_Q24USX2 ELSE GOTO ^B2_Q24USX3
Message:
B2_R24USX1
137
Was it in the past 12 months?
B2_Q24USX201
B2_Q24USX202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX2
138
Have you ever taken any classes or had a tutor to prepare to take the General Educational Development test, or
GED?
B2_Q24USX301
B2_Q24USX302
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX3
139
Rule: IF (^B2_Q24USX3=1) AND (^B2_Q01US <= 4) THEN Goto ^B2_Q24USX4 ELSE IF (^B2_Q24USX3=1) THEN Goto ^B2_R24USX6 ELSE GOTO
^B2_Q24USX5
Message:
B2_R24USX3
140
Was it in the past 12 months?
B2_Q24USX401
B2_Q24USX402
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX4
141
Rule: If (1=1) THEN GOTO ^B2_R24USX6 ELSE GOTO ^B2_R24USX6
Message:
B2_R24USX4
142
Have you ever taken any classes or had a tutor in some other high school equivalency program or adult high
school program?
B2_Q24USX501
B2_Q24USX502
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX5
143
Rule: IF (^B2_Q24USX5=1) AND (^B2_Q01US <= 4) THEN Goto ^B2_Q24USX6 ELSE GOTO ^B2_R24USX6
Message:
B2_R24USX5
144
Was it in the past 12 months?
B2_Q24USX601
B2_Q24USX602
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX6
145
Rule: IF (^A2_Q04a1US=1) THEN Go to ^B2_END ELSE Go to ^B2_Q24USX7
Message:
B2_R24USX6
146
Have you ever taken any classes or had a tutor to learn English as a Second Language?
B2_Q24USX701
B2_Q24USX702
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX7
147
Rule: IF (^B2_Q24USX7=1) THEN Goto ^B2_Q24USX8 ELSE GOTO ^B2_END
Message:
B2_R24USX7
148
Was it in the past 12 months?
B2_Q24USX801
B2_Q24USX802
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
B2_Q24USX8
149
Rule: If (1=1) THEN GOTO ^C2_I01 ELSE GOTO ^C2_I01
Message:
B2_END
150
I would now like to ask some questions about your activities last week, that is, the 7 days ending last Sunday.
C2_I01
151
In the last week, did you do any PAID work for at least one hour, either as an employee or as self-employed?
1. This question is crucial for the routing. Don't knows or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer.
2. Unpaid work for family business should be excluded here and reported in C2_Q01c.
C2_Q01a01
C2_Q01a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q01a
152
Rule: IF (^C2_Q01a = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_D05 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q01b
Message:
C2_R01a
153
Last week, were you away from a job or business that you plan to return to?
This question is crucial for the routing. "Don't knows" or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer.
C2_Q01b01
C2_Q01b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q01b
154
Rule: IF (^C2_Q01b = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_D05 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q01c
Message:
C2_R01b
155
Last week, did you do any UNPAID work for at least one hour for a business that you own or a relative owns?
This question is crucial for the routing. "Don't knows" or refusals are to be minimized. Please probe for an answer.
C2_Q01c01
C2_Q01c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q01c
156
Rule: IF (^C2_Q01c = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_D05 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q02a
Message:
C2_R01c
157
In the 4 weeks ending last Sunday, were you ACTIVELY looking for paid work at any time? For example, by
getting in contact with a federal, state, or local employment agency (e.g. one-stop center, American Job Center,
or career resource center) to find work, by placing or answering job advertisements, or by applying for permits,
licenses or financial resources for work.
C2_Q02a01
C2_Q02a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q02a
158
Rule: IF (^C2_Q02a = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q04 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q02b
Message:
C2_R02a
159
In these 4 weeks, were you waiting to start a job for which you had already been hired?
C2_Q02b01
C2_Q02b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q02b
160
Rule: IF (^C2_Q02b = 2)THEN GOTO ^C2_Q03 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q04
Message:
C2_R02b
161
In the last 4 weeks, for which of the following reasons did you not look for work?
1. Hand showcard 12. 2. If you feel that the respondent has a problem in reading the showcard, read the answer categories to the
respondent. 3. Press to continue.
C2_Q0301
C2_Q0302
C2_Q0303
C2_Q0304
C2_Q0305
C2_Q0306
C2_Q0307
C2_Q0308
C2_Q0309
C2_Q0310
<01> I was waiting for the results of an application for a job or was being assessed by a training program
<02> I was a student
<03> I was looking after the family or home
<04> I was temporarily sick or injured
<05> I have a long-term illness or disability
<06> I did not believe any jobs were available
<07> I did not get around to looking yet
<08> I did not need employment
<09> I retired from paid work
<10> Other reason
DK
RF
C2_Q03
162
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^C2_D05 ELSE GOTO ^C2_D05
Message:
C2_R03
163
How many months in total have you been looking for paid work?
1. If the respondent answers in years this must be recorded as the equivalent number of months.
2. The respondent should be prompted to report the exact number of months if the time spent looking for work is less than two years.
3. Replies of less than a month should be entered as zero.
C2_Q0400
<00> Months:
C2_Q04
164
DK
RF
If a job had been available in the week ending last Sunday, would you have been able to start within 2 weeks?
C2_Q0501
C2_Q0502
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q05
165
Rule: IF (( ^C2_Q01a = 1) OR (^C2_Q01b = 1) OR (^C2_Q01c = 1)) THEN ^C2_D05 = 1 ELSE IF ((^C2_Q02a= 1) AND (^C2_Q05 = 1)) THEN ^C2_D05= 2
ELSE IF ((^C2_Q02b= 1) AND (^C2_Q05 = 1)) THEN ^C2_D05=2 ELSE IF (((^C2_Q01a = 2) AND (^C2_Q01b = 2) AND (^C2_Q01c = 2)) AND ((^C2_Q02a=
2) OR (^C2_Q02b= 2))) THEN ^C2_D05= 3 ELSE IF (^C2_Q05 = 2) THEN ^C2_D05= 3 ELSE ^C2_D05= 4
Message:
C2_D05
166
Rule: IF ((^C2_Q01a = 1) OR (^C2_Q01b = 1)) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q06 ELSE GOTO ^C2_D06
Message:
C2_R05
167
In the last week, did you have one job or one business or was there more than one? Please only consider paid
work.
1. This includes work from which the respondent was temporarily away.
2. If the respondent had one job AND one business, this should be marked as 'More than one job or business'.
C2_Q0601
C2_Q0602
<01> One job or business
<02> More than one job or business
DK
RF
C2_Q06
168
Rule: IF (((^C2_Q01a = 1) OR (^C2_Q01b = 1)) AND (^C2_Q06 = 1)) THEN ^C2_D06 = 1 ELSE IF (((^C2_Q01a = 1) OR (^C2_Q01b = 1)) AND (((^C2_Q06
= 2) OR (^C2_Q06 = "DK") ) OR (^C2_Q06= "RF"))) THEN ^C2_D06 =2 ELSE IF (^C2_Q01c = 1) THEN ^C2_D06 = 3 ELSE IF ((^C2_Q01a = 2) AND
(^C2_Q01b = 2) AND (^C2_Q01c = 2)) THEN ^C2_D06 = 4 ELSE ^C2_D06 = 5
Message:
C2_D06
169
Please look at this card and tell me which ONE of the statements best describes your current situation. If more
than one statement applies to you, please indicate the statement that best describes how you see yourself.
1. Hand showcard 13. 2. Mark only one answer.
C2_Q07US01
C2_Q07US02
C2_Q07US03
C2_Q07US04
C2_Q07US05
C2_Q07US06
C2_Q07US07
C2_Q07US08
C2_Q07US09
<01> Full-time employed (self-employed, employee)
<02> Part-time employed (self-employed, employee)
<03> Unemployed
<04> Pupil, student
<05> Apprentice, intern
<06> In retirement or early retirement
<07> Permanently disabled
<08> Fulfilling domestic tasks or looking after children/family
<09> Other
DK
RF
C2_Q07US
170
In the last 5 years, have you ever been out of work for a continuous period of 3 months or longer? Do not include
paid leave like parental leave or sick leave, or time during which you were studying full-time.
Respondents should exclude any form of paid leave.
C2_Q08a01
C2_Q08a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q08a
171
Rule: IF (^C2_Q08a = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q08b ELSE GOTO ^C2_R09
Message:
C2_R08a
172
In the last 5 years, what is the total amount of time you have been out of work?
Read categories to respondent.
C2_Q08b01
C2_Q08b02
C2_Q08b03
C2_Q08b04
<01> 3 to 6 months
<02> 7 to 11 months
<03> 1 to 2 years
<04> 3 to 5 years
DK
RF
C2_Q08b
173
Rule: IF ((^C2_D06 = 1) OR (^C2_D06 = 2)) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q10 ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q09a
Message:
C2_R09
174
Have you ever had paid work? Please include self-employment.
Unpaid work for family business should be excluded.
C2_Q09a01
C2_Q09a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q09a
175
Rule: IF (^C2_Q09a = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q09b ELSE GOTO ^C2_D10
Message:
C2_R09a
176
During the last 12 months, that is since ^MonthYear, did you have any paid work? Please include selfemployment.
Unpaid work for family business should be excluded.
C2_Q09b01
C2_Q09b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q09b
177
Rule: IF (^C2_Q09b = 2) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q09c ELSE GOTO ^C2_Q10
Message:
C2_R09b
178
When you stopped working in your last paid job, how old were you or what year was it?
Enter age OR year.
C2_Q09c1
<1> Age
C2_Q09c2
<2> Year
C2_Q09c
179
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 !="DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 !="RF" AND ^C2_Q09c2 != "DK" AND ^C2_Q09c2 != "RF" AND ^C2_Q09c1 != "DK" AND ^C2_Q09c1 !=
"RF") AND (((^C2_Q09c2 - ^A2_Q01a00)<15) OR ((^C2_Q09c2 - ^A2_Q01a00)>65) OR ((^C2_Q09c1 + ^A2_Q01a00)>^A2_D01a3)))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of leaving last paid job (C2_Q09c2).
C2_C09c
180
Rule: IF ((^A2_D01a3 - ^C2_Q09c2) < 6) THEN ^C2_D09c = 1 ELSE ^C2_D09c = 2
Message:
C2_D09c
181
In total, approximately how many years have you had paid work? Only include those years where 6 months or
more was spent in either full-time or part-time work.
1. Count each year whether full-time or part-time (see example in HELP).
2. Include periods of self-employment and paid internships.
3. Do not include in this total any years where more than 6 months was spent away from work due to for example unemployment,
education, childcare or long-term sickness.
4. Unpaid work for family business should be excluded.
5. If necessary, round answers off to the nearest full year.
C2_Q1000
<00> Approximate number of years:
C2_Q10
182
DK
RF
Rule: IF (((^C2_Q01a = 1) OR (^C2_Q01b = 1)) OR (^C2_Q01c = 1)) THEN ^C2_D10 = 1 ELSE IF ((^C2_Q09a = 1) AND (^C2_Q09b = 1)) THEN ^C2_D10
= 2 ELSE IF (^C2_Q09a = 1) AND (^C2_Q09b = 2) THEN ^C2_D10 = 3 ELSE IF (^C2_Q09a = 2) THEN ^C2_D10 = 4 ELSE ^C2_D10 = 5
Message:
C2_D10
183
In the last 12 months, that is since ^MonthYear, did you receive unemployment benefits, disability benefits, food
stamp benefits, family supplement benefits or retirement benefits?
C2_Q1101
C2_Q1102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q11
184
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) OR (^C2_D10 = 2)) OR (^C2_D09c = 1) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q12 ELSE IF ^C2_D10 = 4 THEN GOTO ^C2_R12USX2 ELSE GOTO
^C2_D12USX1
Message:
C2_R11
185
In the last 5 years, for how many different firms or organizations did you work? Include your own business or
businesses in the case of self-employment.
In the case that the formal status of an organization changed while the respondent was working there, for example as a result of a merger
or reorganization, the respondent should report the full period of time he/she has been working for the organization or part thereof as a
single firm or organization.
C2_Q1200
<00> Number of firms or organizations:
C2_Q12
186
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^C2_Q06 = 2)) THEN ^C2_D12USX1="Do you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE license that is REQUIRED BY A
GOVERNMENT AGENCY (such as a state board) for the job at which you work the most hours? For example, state boards of education require that public
school teachers hold a license. Do not include a vendor’s license or other license to operate a business."ELSE IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^C2_D12USX1="Do
you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE license that is REQUIRED BY A GOVERNMENT AGENCY (such as a state board) for your current job? For example, state
boards of education require that public school teachers hold a license. Do not include a vendor’s license or other license to operate a business." ELSE
^C2_D12USX1="Do you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE license that is REQUIRED BY A GOVERNMENT AGENCY (such as a state board) for your last job?
For example, state boards of education require that public school teachers hold a license. Do not include a vendor’s license or other license to operate a
business."
Message:
C2_D12USX1
187
^C2_D12USX1
C2_Q12USX101
C2_Q12USX102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q12USX1
188
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^C2_Q06 = 2)) THEN ^C2_D12USX2="Do you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE professional certification for the job at which
you work the most hours? Certifications are usually awarded by professional or trade associations and include things like certified nurse midwife, ASE master
technician, and Cisco Certified Networking Professional (CCNP). Do not count licenses or certificates you reported previously." ELSE IF ^C2_D10 = 1 THEN
^C2_D12USX2="Do you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE professional certification for your current job? Certifications are usually awarded by professional or
trade associations and include things like certified nurse midwife, ASE master technician, and Cisco Certified Networking Professional (CCNP). Do not count
licenses or certificates you reported previously." ELSE ^C2_D12USX2="Do you have a CURRENTLY ACTIVE professional certification for your last job?
Certifications are usually awarded by professional or trade associations and include things like certified nurse midwife, ASE master technician, and Cisco
Certified Networking Professional (CCNP). Do not count licenses or certificates you reported previously."
Message:
C2_D12USX2
189
^C2_D12USX2
C2_Q12USX201
C2_Q12USX202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q12USX2
190
Rule: IF (^A2_D01b > 16) THEN GOTO ^C2_Q12USX3 ELSE GOTO ^C2_END
Message:
C2_R12USX2
191
Have you ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, military reserves, or National Guard?
C2_Q12USX301
C2_Q12USX302
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
C2_Q12USX3
192
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN GOTO ^D2_D01 ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) OR (^C2_D09c = 1)) THEN GOTO ^E2_D01a ELSE GOTO ^G2_D01a
Message:
C2_END
193
Rule: IF (^C2_D06 = 2) THEN ^D2_D01 = "The next questions are about the job or business where you worked THE MOST HOURS in the last week. If you
had two jobs or businesses where you worked the same amount of time, choose the job or business where you earned most. We will refer to this as 'your
current job' or 'your current business'." ELSE ^D2_D01= "The next questions are about the job or business where you worked during the last week. We will
refer to this as 'your current job' or 'your current business'."
Message:
D2_D01
194
^D2_D01
1. If the respondent did not work last week, this refers to the job or business they usually work in.
2. If the respondent worked for a temporary employment agency, the questions refer to the firm or organization where he or she actually carried out
the work.
D2_I01a
195
What is your job title?
1. Avoid vague occupational titles such as manager, clerk, or farmer.
2. Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's most important duties. For example, accountant would be certified industrial
accountant, clerk would be sales clerk, farmer would be dairy farmer, and manager would be regional sales manager
D2_Q01a00
<00>
D2_Q01a
196
DK
RF
What are your most important responsibilities? (Please give full description, e.g. filing documents, drying
vegetables, forest examiner.)
Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's most important activities or duties. For example, stocking shelves, keeping track of
costs and payments, looking after sick animals, caring for sick people, fixing teeth, building roads and bridges.
D2_Q01b00
<00>
D2_Q01b
197
DK
RF
In what kind of business, industry or service do you work? (Please give a full description, e.g. fish canning plant,
automobile manufacturing plant, municipal government.)
1. Describe specifically the kind of business, industry or service where the respondent works.
2. Give an exact description of the industry, indicating both a general and specific function for the employer. For example: copper mine,
fountain pen manufacturer, wholesale grocery supplier, retail bookstore, road construction, shoe repair service.
D2_Q02a00
<00>
D2_Q02a
198
DK
RF
What does your firm or organization mainly make or do? Please give a full description.
Describe specifically the type of products or services that the respondent's workplace provides.
D2_Q02b00
<00>
D2_Q02b
199
DK
RF
In which sector of the economy do you work? Is it ...
1. Read categories to respondent
2. If the respondent works for a temporary employment agency the questions refer to the firm or organization where he/she actually
carried out his/her work.
3. Private companies in which the government is minority shareholder should be classified as belonging to the private sector.
D2_Q03US01
D2_Q03US02
D2_Q03US03
<01> The private sector (for example, a company)
<02> The public sector (for example, the local government or a state school)
<03> A non-profit organization (for example, a charity, professional association or religious organization)
DK
RF
D2_Q03US
200
Rule: IF (^C2_D06 = 3) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q05a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q04
Message:
D2_R03
201
Are you working as an employee or are you self-employed?
1. Note that this refers to the job in which the respondent is working most hours per week.
2. Someone who works as an employee for his or her own business should be coded as self-employed.
D2_Q0401
D2_Q0402
<01> Employee
<02> Self-employed
DK
RF
D2_Q04
202
Rule: IF (^D2_Q04 = 2) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q05b ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q05a
Message:
D2_R04
203
At what age or in which year did you start working for your current employer?
Enter age OR year.
D2_Q05a1
<1> Age
D2_Q05a2
<2> Year
D2_Q05a
204
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 != "RF" AND ^D2_Q05a2 != "DK" AND ^D2_Q05a2 != "RF" AND ^D2_Q05a1 != "DK" AND ^D2_Q05a1
!= "RF") AND ((^D2_Q05a2 - ^A2_Q01a00) < 10) OR ((^D2_Q05a2 - ^A2_Q01a00) > 65) OR ((^D2_Q05a1 + ^A2_Q01a00) > ^A2_D01a3))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of starting work for current employer (D2_Q05a2).
D2_C05a
205
Rule: IF ((^A2_D01a3 - ^D2_Q05a2) < 2) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q05a3 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q06a
Message:
D2_R05a3
206
And in which month was that?
D2_Q05a301
D2_Q05a302
D2_Q05a303
D2_Q05a304
D2_Q05a305
D2_Q05a306
D2_Q05a307
D2_Q05a308
D2_Q05a309
D2_Q05a310
D2_Q05a311
D2_Q05a312
<01> January
<02> February
<03> March
<04> April
<05> May
<06> June
<07> July
<08> August
<09> September
<10> October
<11> November
<12> December
DK
RF
D2_Q05a3
207
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q06a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q06a
Message:
D2_R05b1
208
At what age or in which year did you start working in your current business?
Enter age OR year.
D2_Q05b1
<1> Age
D2_Q05b2
<2> Year
D2_Q05b
209
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 != "DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 != "RF" AND ^D2_Q05b2 != "DK" AND ^D2_Q05b2 != "RF" AND ^D2_Q05b1 != "DK" AND ^D2_Q05b1
!= "RF") AND ((^D2_Q05b2 - ^A2_Q01a00) <10) OR ((^D2_Q05b2 - ^A2_Q01a00) >65) OR ((^D2_Q05b1 + ^A2_Q01a00) > ^A2_D01a3))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or change year of starting business (D2_Q05b2).
D2_C05b
210
Rule: IF ((^A2_D01a3 - ^D2_Q05b2) < 2) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q05b3 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q08a
Message:
D2_R05b4
211
And in which month was that?
D2_Q05b301
D2_Q05b302
D2_Q05b303
D2_Q05b304
D2_Q05b305
D2_Q05b306
D2_Q05b307
D2_Q05b308
D2_Q05b309
D2_Q05b310
D2_Q05b311
D2_Q05b312
<01> January
<02> February
<03> March
<04> April
<05> May
<06> June
<07> July
<08> August
<09> September
<10> October
<11> November
<12> December
DK
RF
D2_Q05b3
212
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q08a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q08a
Message:
D2_R06
213
Since you started working for your current employer, have you moved to a different position?
Read categories to respondent.
D2_Q06a01
D2_Q06a02
D2_Q06a03
<01> I now have a higher level position than when I started
<02> I now have a lower level position than when I started
<03> The level of my position has not changed since I started
DK
RF
D2_Q06a
214
Since you started working for your current employer, have your tasks and responsibilities changed in a
substantial way?
D2_Q06b01
D2_Q06b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q06b
215
Since you started working for your current employer, have you moved to a different unit or department?
D2_Q06c01
D2_Q06c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q06c
216
How many people work for your employer at the place where you work? Would that be ...
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. This question refers to the geographical location where the job is mainly carried out or based.
3. If the respondent works for a temporary employment agency the questions refer to the firm or organization where he/she actually carries
out his/her work.
D2_Q07a01
D2_Q07a02
D2_Q07a03
D2_Q07a04
D2_Q07a05
D2_Q07a06
<01> 1 to 10 people
<02> 11 to 49 people
<03> 50 to 249 people
<04> 250 to 499 people
<05> 500 to 999 people
<06> 1,000 or more people
DK
RF
D2_Q07a
217
Over the last 12 months, has the number of people working at the place where you work ...
Read categories to respondent.
D2_Q07b01
D2_Q07b02
D2_Q07b03
<01> Increased
<02> Decreased
<03> Stayed more or less the same
DK
RF
D2_Q07b
218
Is the place where you work part of a larger firm or organization?
D2_Q07c01
D2_Q07c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q07c
219
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q09a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q09a
Message:
D2_R07c
220
Do you have employees working for you? Please include family members working paid or unpaid in the business.
D2_Q08a01
D2_Q08a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q08a
221
Rule: IF (^D2_Q08a = 1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q08b ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q11
Message:
D2_R08a
222
How many people do you employ? Would that be ...
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. This question refers to the geographical location where the work is mainly carried out or based.
D2_Q08b01
D2_Q08b02
D2_Q08b03
D2_Q08b04
D2_Q08b05
D2_Q08b06
<01> 1 to 10 people
<02> 11 to 49 people
<03> 50 to 249 people
<04> 250 to 499 people
<05> 500 to 999 people
<06> 1,000 or more people
DK
RF
D2_Q08b
223
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q11 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q11
Message:
D2_R08b
224
Do you manage or supervise other employees?
D2_Q09a01
D2_Q09a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q09a
225
Rule: IF (^D2_Q09a = 1) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q09b ELSE GOTO ^D2_R09b
Message:
D2_R09a
226
How many employees do you supervise or manage directly or indirectly? Would that be ...
Read categories to respondent.
D2_Q09b01
D2_Q09b02
D2_Q09b03
D2_Q09b04
D2_Q09b05
<01> 1 to 5 people
<02> 6 to 10 people
<03> 11 to 24 people
<04> 25 to 99 people
<05> 100 or more people
DK
RF
D2_Q09b
227
Rule: IF (^C2_D06 = 3) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q11 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q10US
Message:
D2_R09b
228
What kind of employment contract do you have?
Hand showcard 14.
D2_Q10US01
D2_Q10US02
D2_Q10US03
D2_Q10US04
D2_Q10US05
D2_Q10US06
D2_Q10US07
<01> An indefinite contract
<02> A fixed term contract, including seasonal contract
<03> A temporary employment agency contract
<04> A freelance, contractor and/or consultant contract
<05> An apprenticeship or other training scheme
<06> No contract
<07> Other
DK
RF
D2_Q10US
229
Rule: IF (^D2_Q10US = 7) THEN GOTO ^D2_S10 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q11
Message:
D2_R10
230
Could you please specify what kind of contract you have?
D2_S1000
<00>
D2_S10
231
DK
RF
How many hours do you usually work per week in this job? Include any usual paid or unpaid overtime, but
exclude lunch breaks or other breaks.
1. If the respondent's hours of work vary, the respondent should be prompted to give an estimated average over the past month. 2. In the
case of an apprenticeship, time spent at school should be excluded.
D2_Q1100
<00> Hours per week:
D2_Q11
232
DK
RF
Rule: IF ^D2_Q1100 > 80
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
D2_C11
233
Rule: IF (^D2_Q04 = 2) THEN GOTO ^D2_Q13 ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q12aUS
Message:
D2_R12
234
Still talking about your current job: If applying today, what would be the usual level of education, if any, that
someone would need to GET this type of job?
1. Hand showcard 3 and ask respondent to hold onto it until instructed to hand it back.
2. If the respondent reports no education enter code '00'.
D2_Q12aUS00
D2_Q12aUS01
D2_Q12aUS02
D2_Q12aUS03
D2_Q12aUS04
D2_Q12aUS05
D2_Q12aUS06
D2_Q12aUS07
D2_Q12aUS08
D2_Q12aUS09
D2_Q12aUS10
D2_Q12aUS11
<00> No schooling or less than grade 6 completed
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
D2_Q12aUS
235
Rule: IF (((^D2_Q12aUS = 0) OR (^D2_Q12aUS = "DK")) OR (^D2_Q12aUS = "RF")) THEN GOTO ^D2_N12d ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q12b
Message:
D2_R12a
236
Is this also the level of education that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?
D2_Q12b01
D2_Q12b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q12b
237
Rule: IF (^D2_Q12b = 1) THEN go to ^D2_N12d ELSE go to ^D2_Q12cUS
Message:
D2_R12b
238
What would be the usual level of education, if any, that someone would need to DO this type of job
satisfactorily?
If the respondent reports no education enter code '00'.
D2_Q12cUS00
D2_Q12cUS01
D2_Q12cUS02
D2_Q12cUS03
D2_Q12cUS04
D2_Q12cUS05
D2_Q12cUS06
D2_Q12cUS07
D2_Q12cUS08
D2_Q12cUS09
D2_Q12cUS10
D2_Q12cUS11
<00> No schooling or less than grade 6 completed
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
D2_Q12cUS
239
Take back showcard 3 from the respondent.
D2_N12d
240
Supposing that someone with a sufficient level of education was applying today, how much related work
experience would they need to GET this type of job?
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. Exclude internships or work placements that are considered part of formal education.
D2_Q12d01
D2_Q12d02
D2_Q12d03
D2_Q12d04
D2_Q12d05
D2_Q12d06
<01> None
<02> Less than 1 month
<03> 1 to 6 months
<04> 7 to 11 months
<05> 1 or 2 years
<06> 3 years or more
DK
RF
D2_Q12d
241
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your current work? Would you say you are ...
Read categories to respondent.
D2_Q1301
D2_Q1302
D2_Q1303
D2_Q1304
D2_Q1305
<01> Extremely satisfied
<02> Satisfied
<03> Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
<04> Dissatisfied
<05> Extremely dissatisfied
DK
RF
D2_Q13
242
Rule: IF (^D2_Q04 = 2) THEN GOTO ^D2_D16a ELSE IF (^C2_D06 = 3) THEN GOTO ^D2_END ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q14a
Message:
D2_R14
243
What is the easiest way for you to tell us your usual gross wage or salary for your current job? Would it be ...
1. Read answer categories to respondent.
2. Make sure that this is expressed in time units.
3. When people get paid per piece, ask them how long it takes on average to finish a piece of work and specify this in hours.
4. Code 8 'I get no salary or wage at all' could e.g. refer to apprentices who only receive training.
D2_Q14a01
D2_Q14a02
D2_Q14a03
D2_Q14a04
D2_Q14a05
D2_Q14a06
D2_Q14a07
D2_Q14a08
<01> Per hour
<02> Per day
<03> Per week
<04> Per two weeks
<05> Per month
<06> Per year
<07> Piece rate
<08> I get no salary or wage at all
DK
RF
D2_Q14a
244
Rule: IF (^D2_Q14a = 7) THEN GOTO ^D2_S14a ELSE IF (((^D2_Q14a = 8) OR (^D2_Q14a = "DK")) OR (^D2_Q14a = "RF")) THEN GOTO ^D2_END
ELSE GOTO ^D2_D14a
Message:
D2_R14a
245
Could you please specify how many hours on average it takes to produce one piece?
1. If finishing a piece takes less than 2 hours, you may enter decimals to specify the minutes as well. 2. For easy reference: 0.5 is half
hour; 0.25 is 15 minutes; 0.10 is approximately 5 minutes; and 0.02 is approximately one minute.
D2_S14a00
<00> Hours:
D2_S14a
246
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^D2_Q14a = 1) AND ((^D2_Q1100= 0) OR (^D2_Q1100 = "DK") OR (^D2_Q1100 = "RF"))) THEN ^D2_D14a = 1 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 1) THEN
^D2_D14a= (40/^D2_Q1100) ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 2) THEN ^D2_D14a= 8 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 3) THEN ^D2_D14a = 40 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 4) THEN
^D2_D14a= 80 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 5) THEN ^D2_D14a= 173 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 6) THEN ^D2_D14a = 2080 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 7) THEN
^D2_D14a = ^D2_S14a00 ELSE ^D2_D14a = 0
Message:
D2_D14a
247
Rule: IF (^D2_D14a = 0) THEN go to ^D2_END ELSE go to ^D2_D14b
Message:
D2_R14b1
248
Rule: IF (^D2_Q14a = 1) THEN ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per hour? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean
before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and
commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 2) THEN ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per day? Please give
as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any
regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 3) THEN ^D2_D14b =
"What is your usual gross pay per week? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national
insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or
holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 4) THEN ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per two weeks? Please give as good an approximation as you can.
By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses,
tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 5) THEN ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per month?
Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please
include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 6) THEN
^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per year? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and
national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual
bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 7) THEN ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay per piece? Please give as good an approximation as you
can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular overtime pay, regular
bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay." ELSE ^D2_D14b = "What is your usual gross pay? Please give as good an
approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax and national insurance (social security contributions). Please include any regular
overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses or holiday pay."
Message:
D2_D14b
249
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN ^MinWage = 7.05 ELSE ^MinWage = 7.05
Message:
D2_D14b1
250
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN ^MaxWage = 120 ELSE ^MaxWage = 120
Message:
D2_D14b2
251
^D2_D14b
1. If necessary you can enter 2 decimals. Please use '.' as a decimal separator (e.g. 4.50).
2. You may also use ',' to separate thousands (e.g. 33,500 instead of 33500).
D2_Q14b00
<00> Approximate amount of dollars:
D2_Q14b
252
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^D2_Q14b00 != "DK" AND ^D2_Q14b00 != "RF") AND ((((^D2_Q14b00 / ^D2_D14a) * (40/^D2_Q1100)) < ^MinWage) OR
(((^D2_Q14b00/^D2_D14a)*(40/^D2_Q1100))> ^MaxWage)))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm gross pay or change answer in D2_Q14b or usually worked hours
(D2_Q11).
D2_C14b2
253
Rule: IF (^D2_Q14b00 = "RF") THEN GOTO ^D2_Q14c ELSE IF (^D2_Q14b00 = "DK") THEN GOTO ^D2_R14d ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14b3
254
Would you be prepared to answer this question if we asked it in broad categories?
D2_Q14c01
D2_Q14c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q14c
255
Rule: IF (^D2_Q14c = 1) THEN GOTO ^D2_R14d ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14c
256
Rule: IF (^D2_Q14a = 1) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d1 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 2) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d2 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 3) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d3
ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 4) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d4 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 5) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d5 ELSE IF (^D2_Q14a = 6) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d6 ELSE
IF (( ^D2_Q14a = 7) AND ((^D2_Q14b00 = "DK") OR (^D2_Q14b00 = "RF"))) THEN go to ^D2_Q14d5 ELSE go to ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d
257
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per hour is?
Hand showcard 15a to respondent.
D2_Q14d101
D2_Q14d102
D2_Q14d103
D2_Q14d104
D2_Q14d105
D2_Q14d106
<01> Less than $10
<02> $10 to less than $13
<03> $13 to less than $20
<04> $20 to less than $30
<05> $30 to less than $50
<06> $50 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d1
258
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d1
259
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per day is?
Hand showcard 15b to respondent.
D2_Q14d201
D2_Q14d202
D2_Q14d203
D2_Q14d204
D2_Q14d205
D2_Q14d206
<01> Less than $80
<02> $80 to less than $105
<03> $105 to less than $160
<04> $160 to less than $255
<05> $255 to less than $400
<06> $400 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d2
260
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d2
261
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per week is?
Hand showcard 15c to respondent.
D2_Q14d301
D2_Q14d302
D2_Q14d303
D2_Q14d304
D2_Q14d305
D2_Q14d306
<01> Less than $260
<02> $260 to less than $500
<03> $500 to less than $800
<04> $800 to less than $1,400
<05> $1,400 to less than $2,100
<06> $2,100 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d3
262
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d3
263
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per two weeks is?
Hand showcard 15d to respondent.
D2_Q14d401
D2_Q14d402
D2_Q14d403
D2_Q14d404
D2_Q14d405
D2_Q14d406
<01> Less than $500
<02> $500 to less than $950
<03> $950 to less than $1,650
<04> $1,650 to less than $2,750
<05> $2,750 to less than $4,500
<06> $4,500 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d4
264
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d4
265
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per month is?
Hand showcard 15e to respondent.
D2_Q14d501
D2_Q14d502
D2_Q14d503
D2_Q14d504
D2_Q14d505
D2_Q14d506
<01> Less than $1,100
<02> $1,100 to less than $2,050
<03> $2,050 to less than $3,500
<04> $3,500 to less than $6,000
<05> $6,000 to less than $9,500
<06> $9,500 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d5
266
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15a ELSE GOTO ^D2_Q15a
Message:
D2_R14d5
267
How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per year is?
Hand showcard 15f to respondent.
D2_Q14d601
D2_Q14d602
D2_Q14d603
D2_Q14d604
D2_Q14d605
D2_Q14d606
<01> Less than $13,000
<02> $13,000 to less than $25,000
<03> $25,000 to less than $40,000
<04> $40,000 to less than $70,000
<05> $70,000 to less than $110,000
<06> $110,000 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q14d6
268
In addition to your usual pay, do you receive any other payments related to this job, such as annual bonuses or
holiday pay?
D2_Q15a01
D2_Q15a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q15a
269
Rule: IF (^D2_Q15a = 1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15b ELSE go to ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R15a
270
In total, how much were these additional payments last year? Please think in terms of gross payments.
1. If the respondent started the job this year, ask about the expected additional payments.
2. You may use ',' to separate thousands (e.g. 33,500 instead of 33500).
D2_Q15b00
<00> Approximate amount of dollars:
D2_Q15b
271
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^D2_Q15b00 = "DK") THEN go to ^D2_Q15d ELSE IF (^D2_Q15b00 = "RF") THEN go to ^D2_Q15c ELSE go to ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R15b
272
Would you be prepared to answer this question if we asked it in broad categories?
D2_Q15c01
D2_Q15c02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q15c
273
Rule: IF (^D2_Q15c = 1) THEN go to ^D2_Q15d ELSE go to ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R15c
274
How much would you estimate these additional payments were last year? Please think in terms of gross
payments. Were they ...
Read categories to respondent.
D2_Q15d01
D2_Q15d02
D2_Q15d03
<01> Less than $2,100
<02> $2,100 to less than $4,000
<03> $4,000 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q15d
275
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_END ELSE GOTO ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R15d
276
Rule: IF ((((^A2_D01a3 * 12) + ^CURMONTH) - ((^D2_Q05b2 * 12) + ^D2_Q05b3) ) < 12) THEN ^D2_D16a = "What were your total earnings last month
from your current business after deducting all business expenses, but before deducting income taxes, social security contributions, and the like?" ELSE
^D2_D16a = "What were your total earnings last year from your current business after deducting all business expenses, but before deducting income taxes,
social security contributions, and the like?"
Message:
D2_D16a
277
^D2_D16a
1. You may use ',' to separate thousands (e.g. 33,500 instead of 33500).
2. In the case of negative earnings, code 0. No check will be performed on this variable.
D2_Q16a00
<00> Approximate amount of dollars:
D2_Q16a
278
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^D2_Q16a00 = "DK") THEN go to ^D2_R16c ELSE IF (^D2_Q16a00 = "RF") THEN go to ^D2_Q16b ELSE go to ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R16a2
279
Would you be prepared to answer this question if we asked it in broad categories?
D2_Q16b01
D2_Q16b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
D2_Q16b
280
Rule: IF (^D2_Q16b = 1) THEN go to ^D2_R16c ELSE go to ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R16b
281
Rule: IF ((((^A2_D01a3 * 12) + ^CURMONTH) - ((^D2_Q05b2 * 12) + ^D2_Q05b3)) < 12) THEN go to ^D2_Q16c1 ELSE go to ^D2_Q16c2
Message:
D2_R16c
282
How much would you estimate your earnings last month were?
Hand showcard 15e to respondent.
D2_Q16c101
D2_Q16c102
D2_Q16c103
D2_Q16c104
D2_Q16c105
D2_Q16c106
<01> Less than $1,100
<02> $1,100 to less than $2,050
<03> $2,050 to less than $3,500
<04> $3,500 to less than $6,000
<05> $6,000 to less than $9,500
<06> $9,500 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q16c1
283
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^D2_END ELSE GOTO ^D2_END
Message:
D2_R16c1
284
How much would you estimate your earnings last year were?
Hand showcard 15f to respondent.
D2_Q16c201
D2_Q16c202
D2_Q16c203
D2_Q16c204
D2_Q16c205
D2_Q16c206
<01> Less than $13,000
<02> $13,000 to less than $25,000
<03> $25,000 to less than $40,000
<04> $40,000 to less than $70,000
<05> $70,000 to less than $110,000
<06> $110,000 or more
DK
RF
D2_Q16c2
285
Rule: IF ((^B2_Q05a =1) and (^C2_Q07US = 4) and (^D2_Q1100 < 9)) THEN go to ^G2_D01a ELSE go to ^F2_D01a
Message:
D2_END
286
Rule: IF (^C2_Q09b = 1) THEN ^E2_D01a = "The next questions are about the last job or business you held. This is the job or business you had in the last
12 months." ELSE IF ((^C2_Q09c2 = "DK") OR (^C2_Q09c2 = "RF")) THEN ^E2_D01a = "The next questions are about the last job or business you held. This
is the job or business you had before you last stopped working." ELSE ^E2_D01a = "The next questions are about the last job or business you held. This is
the job or business you had in ^C2_Q09c2"
Message:
E2_D01a
287
^E2_D01a
If the respondent worked for a temporary employment agency, the questions refer to the firm or organization where he or she actually carried out the
work.
E2_I01a
288
What was your job title?
1. Avoid vague occupational titles such as manager, clerk, or farmer.
2. Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's most important duties. For example, accountant would be certified industrial
accountant, clerk would be sales clerk, farmer would be dairy farmer, and manager would be regional sales manager.
E2_Q01a00
<00>
E2_Q01a
289
DK
RF
What were your most important responsibilities? (Please give full description, e.g. filing documents, drying
vegetables, forest examiner.)
Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's most important activities or duties. For example, stocking shelves, keeping track of
costs and payments, looking after sick animals, caring for sick people, fixing teeth, building roads and bridges.
E2_Q01b00
<00>
E2_Q01b
290
DK
RF
In what kind of business, industry or service did you work? (Please give a full description, e.g. fish canning plant,
automobile manufacturing plant, municipal government.)
1. Describe specifically the kind of business, industry or service where the respondent worked.
2. Give an exact description of the industry, indicating both a general and specific function for the employer. For example: copper mine,
fountain pen manufacturer, wholesale grocery supplier, retail bookstore, road construction, shoe repair service.
E2_Q02a00
<00>
E2_Q02a
291
DK
RF
What did your firm or organization mainly make or do? Please give a full description.
Describe specifically the type of products or services that the respondent's workplace provided.
E2_Q02b00
<00>
E2_Q02b
292
DK
RF
In which sector of the economy did you work? Was it ...
1. Read categories to respondent 2. If the respondent worked for a temporary employment agency the questions refer to the firm or
organization where he/she actually carried out his/her work. 3. Private companies in which the government is minority shareholder should
be classified as belonging to the private sector.
E2_Q03US01
E2_Q03US02
E2_Q03US03
<01> The private sector (for example a company)
<02> The public sector (for example the local government or a state school)
<03> A non-profit organization (for example a charity, professional association or religious organization)
DK
RF
E2_Q03US
293
Were you working as an employee or were you self-employed?
Someone who worked as an employee for his or her own business should be coded as self-employed.
E2_Q0401
E2_Q0402
<01> Employee
<02> Self-employed
DK
RF
E2_Q04
294
Rule: IF (^E2_Q04 = 2) THEN go to ^E2_Q05b ELSE go to ^E2_Q05a
Message:
E2_R04
295
Still talking about your last job: At what age or in which year did you start working for your former employer?
Enter age OR year.
E2_Q05a1
<1> Age
E2_Q05a2
<2> Year
E2_Q05a
296
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 !="DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 !="RF" AND ^E2_Q05a2 != "DK" AND ^E2_Q05a2 != "RF" AND ^E2_Q05a1 != "DK" AND ^E2_Q05a1 !=
"RF") AND (((^E2_Q05a2 - ^A2_Q01a00) < 10) OR ((^E2_Q05a2 - ^A2_Q01a00) > 65) OR ((^C2_Q09b = 2) AND ((^C2_Q09c2 - ^E2_Q05a2) < 0)) OR
((^E2_Q05a1 + ^A2_Q01a00) > ^A2_D01a3)))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of starting work for former employer (E2_Q05a2) or year leaving last employer (C2_Q09c2).
E2_C05a
297
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^E2_R06a ELSE GOTO ^E2_R06a
Message:
E2_R05b
298
Still talking about your last business: At what age or in which year did you start working in your former
business?
Enter age OR year.
E2_Q05b1
<1> Age
E2_Q05b2
<2> Year
E2_Q05b
299
DK
RF
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^A2_Q01a00 !="DK" AND ^A2_Q01a00 !="RF" AND ^E2_Q05b2 != "DK" AND ^E2_Q05b2 != "RF" AND ^E2_Q05b1 != "DK" AND ^E2_Q05b1 !=
"RF") AND ((^E2_Q05b2 - ^A2_Q01a00) < 10) OR ((^E2_Q05b2 - ^A2_Q01a00) > 65) OR ((^C2_Q09b = 2) AND ((^C2_Q09c2 - ^E2_Q05b2) < 0)) OR
((^E2_Q05b1 + ^A2_Q01a00) > ^A2_D01a3))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age or year entered in the last question or change year of birth
(A2_Q01a) or year of starting work in last business (E2_Q05b2) or year leaving last business (C2_Q09c2).
E2_C05b
300
Rule: IF (^E2_Q04 = 2) THEN go to ^E2_Q07a ELSE go to ^E2_Q06
Message:
E2_R06a
301
How many people worked for your employer at the place where you worked? Would that be ...
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. This question refers to the geographical location where the job was mainly carried out or based.
3. If the respondent worked for a temporary work agency the questions refer to the firm or organization where he/she actually carried out
his/her work.
E2_Q0601
E2_Q0602
E2_Q0603
E2_Q0604
E2_Q0605
E2_Q0606
<01> 1 to 10 people
<02> 11 to 49 people
<03> 50 to 249 people
<04> 250 to 499 people
<05> 500 to 999 people
<06> 1,000 or more people
DK
RF
E2_Q06
302
Rule: IF ( 1=1 ) THEN go to ^E2_Q08US ELSE GOTO ^E2_Q08US
Message:
E2_R06b
303
Did you have employees working for you? Please include family members who worked paid or unpaid in the
business.
E2_Q07a01
E2_Q07a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
E2_Q07a
304
Rule: IF (^E2_Q07a = 1) THEN go to ^E2_Q07b ELSE go to ^E2_Q09
Message:
E2_R07a
305
How many people did you employ at the place where you worked? Would that be ...
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. This question refers to the geographical location where the work was mainly carried out or based.
E2_Q07b01
E2_Q07b02
E2_Q07b03
E2_Q07b04
E2_Q07b05
E2_Q07b06
<01> 1 to 10 people
<02> 11 to 49 people
<03> 50 to 249 people
<04> 250 to 499 people
<05> 500 to 999 people
<06> 1,000 or more people
DK
RF
E2_Q07b
306
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^E2_Q09 ELSE GOTO ^E2_Q09
Message:
E2_R07b
307
What kind of employment contract did you have?
Hand showcard 14.
E2_Q08US01
E2_Q08US02
E2_Q08US03
E2_Q08US04
E2_Q08US05
E2_Q08US06
E2_Q08US07
<01> An indefinite contract
<02> A fixed term contract, including seasonal contract
<03> A temporary employment agency contract
<04> A freelance, contractor and/or consultant contract
<05> An apprenticeship or other training scheme
<06> No contract
<07> Other
DK
RF
E2_Q08US
308
Rule: IF (^E2_Q08US = 7) THEN go to ^E2_S08 ELSE go to ^E2_Q09
Message:
E2_R08
309
Could you please specify what kind of contract you had?
E2_S0800
<00>
E2_S08
310
DK
RF
How many hours did you usually work per week in this job? Include any usual paid or unpaid overtime, but
exclude lunch breaks or other breaks.
1. If there is variation in the number of hours, the respondent should make an estimated average.
2. In the case of an apprenticeship, time spent at school should be excluded.
E2_Q0900
<00> Hours per week:
E2_Q09
311
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^E2_Q0900 >80)
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
E2_C09
312
Rule: IF (^E2_Q04 = 2) THEN go to ^E2_END ELSE go to ^E2_Q10aUS
Message:
E2_R09
313
Still talking about your last job: If applying today, what would be the usual level of education, if any, that
someone would need to GET this type of job?
1. Hand showcard 3 and ask respondent to hold onto it until instructed to hand it back.
2. If the respondent reports no education enter code '00'.
E2_Q10aUS00
E2_Q10aUS01
E2_Q10aUS02
E2_Q10aUS03
E2_Q10aUS04
E2_Q10aUS05
E2_Q10aUS06
E2_Q10aUS07
E2_Q10aUS08
E2_Q10aUS09
E2_Q10aUS10
E2_Q10aUS11
<00> No schooling or less than grade 6 completed
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
E2_Q10aUS
314
Rule: IF (((^E2_Q10aUS = 0) OR (^E2_Q10aUS = "DK")) OR (^E2_Q10aUS = "RF")) THEN go to ^E2_N10d ELSE go to ^E2_Q10b
Message:
E2_R10a
315
Is this also the level of education that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?
E2_Q10b01
E2_Q10b02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
E2_Q10b
316
Rule: IF (^E2_Q10b = 1) THEN go to ^E2_N10d ELSE go to ^E2_Q10cUS
Message:
E2_R10b
317
What would be the usual level of education, if any, that someone would need to DO this type of job
satisfactorily?
If the respondent reports no education enter code '00'.
E2_Q10cUS00
E2_Q10cUS01
E2_Q10cUS02
E2_Q10cUS03
E2_Q10cUS04
E2_Q10cUS05
E2_Q10cUS06
E2_Q10cUS07
E2_Q10cUS08
E2_Q10cUS09
E2_Q10cUS10
E2_Q10cUS11
<00> No schooling or less than grade 6 completed
<01> Grade 6, 7 or 8 completed
<02> Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 completed without high school diploma
<03> High school diploma
<04> GED or other certificate of high school equivalency
<05> A certificate for completing a vocational training program after a high school diploma or GED
<06> Associate's degree
<07> Bachelor's degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
<08> Post-graduate/Post-bachelor's certificates (e.g. CPA, CFP, PMP, teaching credential)
<09> Master's degree (e.g. MA, MS, Meng, MEd, MSN, MSW, MBA)
<10> Professional degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
<11> Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
DK
RF
E2_Q10cUS
318
Take back showcard 3 from the respondent.
E2_N10d
319
Supposing that someone with a sufficient level of education was applying today, how much related work
experience would they need to GET this type of job?
1. Read categories to respondent.
2. Exclude internships or work placements that are considered part of formal education.
E2_Q10d01
E2_Q10d02
E2_Q10d03
E2_Q10d04
E2_Q10d05
E2_Q10d06
<01> None
<02> Less than 1 month
<03> 1 to 6 months
<04> 7 to 11 months
<05> 1 or 2 years
<06> 3 years or more
DK
RF
E2_Q10d
320
In your last job did you stop working voluntarily or involuntarily?
E2_Q11a01
E2_Q11a02
<01> Voluntarily
<02> Involuntarily
DK
RF
E2_Q11a
321
Rule: IF (^E2_Q11a = 1) OR (^E2_Q11a = 2) THEN go to ^E2_Q11b ELSE go to ^E2_END
Message:
E2_R11a
322
Could you tell me the main reason you stopped working in your last job?
1. Hand showcard 16.
2. If you feel that the respondent has a problem in reading the showcard, read the answer categories to the respondent.
E2_Q11b01
E2_Q11b02
E2_Q11b03
E2_Q11b04
E2_Q11b05
E2_Q11b06
E2_Q11b07
E2_Q11b08
<01> It was a temporary job which came to an end
<02> The job did not match my skills
<03> Reorganization, mass lay-offs or plant closure
<04> Health reasons
<05> Family reasons
<06> To further my education
<07> Early retirement/retirement
<08> Other reason
DK
RF
E2_Q11b
323
Rule: IF (^E2_Q11b=3) THEN go to ^E2_Q11bUSX ELSE go to ^E2_END
Message:
E2_R11bUSX
324
More specifically, what was the main reason?
Hand showcard 17.
E2_Q11bUSX01
E2_Q11bUSX02
E2_Q11bUSX03
E2_Q11bUSX04
E2_Q11bUSX05
<01> Automation and technology replaced my job
<02> My company restructured and jobs were cut
<03> My job was moved to another country
<04> My company closed
<05> Other reason
DK
RF
E2_Q11bUSX
325
Rule: IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) AND (^C2_Q07US = 4) and (^E2_Q0900 < 9) THEN go to ^G2_D01a ELSE IF (^C2_D10 = 2) THEN go to ^F2_D01a ELSE go to
^G2_D01a
Message:
E2_END
326
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D01a="The following questions are about reading activities that you undertake as part of your current job. Please only
report reading that is part of your current job, not reading you do in your non-work time. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on
computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays." ELSE ^F2_D01a= "The following questions are about reading activities that you undertook as part of
your last job. Please only report reading that was part of your last job, not reading you did in your non-work time. Include all forms of reading, including any
reading you did on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays."
Message:
F2_D01a
327
^F2_D01a
Hand showcard 18 and ask the respondent to hold onto it until instructed to hand it back.
F2_I01
328
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D01a2="In your current job, how often do you usually …" ELSE ^F2_D01a2= "In your last job, how often did you usually
…"
Message:
F2_D01a2
329
^F2_D01a2
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
F2_Q01a01
F2_Q01a02
F2_Q01a03
F2_Q01a04
F2_Q01a05
F2_Q01aDK
F2_Q01aRF
F2_Q01b01
F2_Q01b02
F2_Q01b03
F2_Q01b04
F2_Q01b05
F2_Q01bDK
F2_Q01bRF
read articles in newspapers, magazines or
newsletters?
F2_Q01c01
F2_Q01c02
F2_Q01c03
F2_Q01c04
F2_Q01c05
F2_Q01cDK
F2_Q01cRF
read books, scholarly publications, or articles in
professional journals?
F2_Q01d01
F2_Q01d02
F2_Q01d03
F2_Q01d04
F2_Q01d05
F2_Q01dDK
F2_Q01dRF
F2_Q01e01
F2_Q01e02
F2_Q01e03
F2_Q01e04
F2_Q01e05
F2_Q01eDK
F2_Q01eRF
read bills, invoices, bank statements or other
financial statements?
F2_Q01f01
F2_Q01f02
F2_Q01f03
F2_Q01f04
F2_Q01f05
F2_Q01fDK
F2_Q01fRF
read posts or commentaries on social media (e.g.
blogs, Facebook, Twitter)?
F2_Q01g01
F2_Q01g02
F2_Q01g03
F2_Q01g04
F2_Q01g05
F2_Q01gDK
F2_Q01gRF
read directions or instructions?
read letters, memos or e-mails?
read manuals or reference materials?
F2_Q01
330
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D02= "The following questions are about writing activities that you undertake as part of your current job. Include any
writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices." ELSE ^F2_D02= "The following questions are about writing activities that you
undertook as part of your last job. Include any writing you did on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."
Message:
F2_D02
331
^F2_D02
F2_I02
332
^F2_D01a2
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
write letters, memos or e-mails?
write reports or articles?
fill in forms?
write posts or commentaries on social media (e.g.
blogs, Facebook, Twitter)?
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
F2_Q02a01
F2_Q02a02
F2_Q02a03
F2_Q02a04
F2_Q02a05
F2_Q02aDK
F2_Q02aRF
F2_Q02b01
F2_Q02b02
F2_Q02b03
F2_Q02b04
F2_Q02b05
F2_Q02bDK
F2_Q02bRF
F2_Q02c01
F2_Q02c02
F2_Q02c03
F2_Q02c04
F2_Q02c05
F2_Q02cDK
F2_Q02cRF
F2_Q02d01
F2_Q02d02
F2_Q02d03
F2_Q02d04
F2_Q02d05
F2_Q02dDK
F2_Q02dRF
F2_Q02
333
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D03= "The following questions are about activities that you undertake as part of your current job and that involve
numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics." ELSE ^F2_D03= "The following questions are about activities that you undertook as part
of your last job and that involved numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics."
Message:
F2_D03
334
^F2_D03
F2_I03
335
^F2_D01a2
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
make calculations, such as for prices, costs or
quantities?
F2_Q03a01
F2_Q03a02
F2_Q03a03
F2_Q03a04
F2_Q03a05
F2_Q03aDK
F2_Q03aRF
use maps, plans or GPS for finding directions and
locations?
F2_Q03b01
F2_Q03b02
F2_Q03b03
F2_Q03b04
F2_Q03b05
F2_Q03bDK
F2_Q03bRF
measure quantities such as lengths, weights,
temperatures, dosages, areas or volumes?
F2_Q03c01
F2_Q03c02
F2_Q03c03
F2_Q03c04
F2_Q03c05
F2_Q03cDK
F2_Q03cRF
F2_Q03d01
F2_Q03d02
F2_Q03d03
F2_Q03d04
F2_Q03d05
F2_Q03dDK
F2_Q03dRF
F2_Q03e01
F2_Q03e02
F2_Q03e03
F2_Q03e04
F2_Q03e05
F2_Q03eDK
F2_Q03eRF
read and prepare charts, graphs or tables?
use advanced mathematics or statistics?
Examples of advanced mathematics or statistics are
calculus, complex algebra, trigonometry or use of
regression techniques.
F2_Q03
336
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D04= "Do you use a computer in your current job? This includes smartphones, tablets and other hand-held electronic
devices that are used to connect to the internet, check e-mails, etc." ELSE ^F2_D04= "Did you use a computer in your last job? This includes smartphones,
tablets and other hand-held electronic devices that are used to connect to the internet, check e-mails, etc."
Message:
F2_D04
337
^F2_D04
F2_Q0401
F2_Q0402
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
F2_Q04
338
Rule: IF (^F2_Q04 = 1) THEN go to ^F2_D05a ELSE go to ^F2_END
Message:
F2_R04
339
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D05a= "The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone as part
of your current job. They do not refer to the use of computers or digital devices in any jobs you may have held prior to your current job." ELSE ^F2_D05a=
"The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone as part of your last job. They do not refer to the use
of computers or digital devices in any jobs you may have held prior to your last job."
Message:
F2_D05a
340
^F2_D05a
F2_I05
341
Rule: IF (^C2_D10= 1) THEN ^F2_D05b= "In your current job, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for
the following purposes?" ELSE ^F2_D05b= "In your last job, how often did you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the
following purposes?"
Message:
F2_D05b
342
^F2_D05b
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
To communicate with others (e.g. via emails,
social networking sites, or internet calls). Exclude
normal phone calls using a mobile phone.
To access information (e.g. use a search engine,
find information, or read documents).
To create or edit electronic documents,
spreadsheets or presentations (using Microsoft
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or similar software).
To use specialized software (e.g. for computeraided design, the processing or analysis of data,
sound and images, or quality control).
To use a programming language to program
software (e.g. applications) or websites.
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
F2_Q05a01
F2_Q05a02
F2_Q05a03
F2_Q05a04
F2_Q05a05
F2_Q05aDK
F2_Q05aRF
F2_Q05c01
F2_Q05c02
F2_Q05c03
F2_Q05c04
F2_Q05c05
F2_Q05cDK
F2_Q05cRF
F2_Q05d01
F2_Q05d02
F2_Q05d03
F2_Q05d04
F2_Q05d05
F2_Q05dDK
F2_Q05dRF
F2_Q05e01
F2_Q05e02
F2_Q05e03
F2_Q05e04
F2_Q05e05
F2_Q05eDK
F2_Q05eRF
F2_Q05f01
F2_Q05f02
F2_Q05f03
F2_Q05f04
F2_Q05f05
F2_Q05fDK
F2_Q05fRF
F2_Q05
343
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^G2_D01a ELSE GOTO ^G2_D01a
Message:
F2_END
344
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^G2_D01a = "Outside your work, how often do you usually ..." ELSE ^G2_D01a = "In everyday life, how often do you usually
..."
Message:
G2_D01a
345
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) AND (((^B2_Q05a =2) OR (^B2_Q05a= "DK")) OR (^B2_Q05a= "RF")) THEN ^G2_D01b= "Until now we talked about your activities
at work. I would now like to talk about your reading activities outside work. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer
screens, tablets or other electronic displays." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^B2_Q05a=1)) THEN ^G2_D01b="Until now we talked about your activities at
work. I would now like to talk about your reading activities outside work, including any reading you do as part of your studies. Include all forms of reading,
including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND ((^B2_Q05a=2) OR
(^B2_Q05a="DK") OR (^B2_Q05a="RF"))) THEN ^G2_D01b="Until now we talked about your activities in your last job. I would now like to talk about your
reading activities in everyday life. Exclude any reading you did as part of your last job. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on
computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10= 2) AND (^B2_Q05a=1)) THEN ^G2_D01b="Until now we talked about your
activities in your last job. I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life including any reading you do as part of your studies. Exclude any
reading you did as part of your last job. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic
displays."ELSE IF (^B2_Q05a=1) THEN ^G2_D01b="I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life including any reading you do as part
of your studies. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays." ELSE
^G2_D01b="I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer
screens, tablets or other electronic displays."
Message:
G2_D01b
346
^G2_D01b
If the respondent does not already have it, hand showcard 18 and ask the respondent to hold onto it until instructed to hand it back.
G2_I01
347
^G2_D01a
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
G2_Q01a01
G2_Q01a02
G2_Q01a03
G2_Q01a04
G2_Q01a05
G2_Q01aDK
G2_Q01aRF
G2_Q01b01
G2_Q01b02
G2_Q01b03
G2_Q01b04
G2_Q01b05
G2_Q01bDK
G2_Q01bRF
G2_Q01c01
G2_Q01c02
G2_Q01c03
G2_Q01c04
G2_Q01c05
G2_Q01cDK
G2_Q01cRF
G2_Q01d01
G2_Q01d02
G2_Q01d03
G2_Q01d04
G2_Q01d05
G2_Q01dDK
G2_Q01dRF
G2_Q01e01
G2_Q01e02
G2_Q01e03
G2_Q01e04
G2_Q01e05
G2_Q01eDK
G2_Q01eRF
read bills, invoices, bank statements or other
financial statements?
G2_Q01f01
G2_Q01f02
G2_Q01f03
G2_Q01f04
G2_Q01f05
G2_Q01fDK
G2_Q01fRF
read posts or commentaries on social media (e.g.
blogs, Facebook, Twitter)?
G2_Q01g01
G2_Q01g02
G2_Q01g03
G2_Q01g04
G2_Q01g05
G2_Q01gDK
G2_Q01gRF
read directions or instructions?
read letters, memos or e-mails?
read articles in newspapers, magazines or
newsletters?
read books, fiction or non-fiction?
read manuals or reference materials?
G2_Q01
348
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (((^B2_Q05a= 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK")) OR (^B2_Q05a= "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D02 = "The following questions are about your
writing activities outside work. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^B2_Q05a=
1)) THEN ^G2_D02= "The following questions are about your writing activities outside work, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Include any
writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND ((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK") OR
(^B2_Q05a= "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D02= "The following questions are about your writing activities in everyday life. Exclude any writing you did as part of your
last job. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D02=
"The following questions are about your writing activities that you do in everyday life, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Exclude any writing
you did as part of your last job. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."ELSE IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) THEN
^G2_D02= "The following questions are about your writing activities that you do in everyday life, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Include
any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."ELSE ^G2_D02= "The following questions are about your writing activities in
everyday life. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices."
Message:
G2_D02
349
^G2_D02
G2_I02
350
^G2_D01a
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
write letters, memos or e-mails?
write reports or articles?
fill in forms?
write posts or commentaries on social media (e.g.
blogs, Facebook, Twitter)?
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
G2_Q02a01
G2_Q02a02
G2_Q02a03
G2_Q02a04
G2_Q02a05
G2_Q02aDK
G2_Q02aRF
G2_Q02b01
G2_Q02b02
G2_Q02b03
G2_Q02b04
G2_Q02b05
G2_Q02bDK
G2_Q02bRF
G2_Q02c01
G2_Q02c02
G2_Q02c03
G2_Q02c04
G2_Q02c05
G2_Q02cDK
G2_Q02cRF
G2_Q02d01
G2_Q02d02
G2_Q02d03
G2_Q02d04
G2_Q02d05
G2_Q02dDK
G2_Q02dRF
G2_Q02
351
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK")) OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D03 = "The following questions are about
activities that you undertake outside work that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND
(^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D03 = "The following questions are about activities that you undertake outside work that involve numbers, quantities, numerical
information, statistics or mathematics, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies."ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND ((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR
(^B2_Q05a = "DK") OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D03 = "The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve
numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job."ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 =
2) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D03= "The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities,
numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job, but include any such activities you
undertake as part of your studies."ELSE IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) THEN ^G2_D03 = "The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life
that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Include any such activities you undertake as part of your studies." ELSE
^G2_D03 = "The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or
mathematics."
Message:
G2_D03
352
^G2_D03
G2_I03
353
^G2_D01a
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
make calculations, such as for prices, costs or
quantities?
G2_Q03a01
G2_Q03a02
G2_Q03a03
G2_Q03a04
G2_Q03a05
G2_Q03aDK
G2_Q03aRF
use information to make financial decisions (e.g.
household budgets, insurance, loans)
G2_Q03b01
G2_Q03b02
G2_Q03b03
G2_Q03b04
G2_Q03b05
G2_Q03bDK
G2_Q03bRF
measure quantities (e.g., when you cook, garden,
make clothes or undertake repairs)?
G2_Q03c01
G2_Q03c02
G2_Q03c03
G2_Q03c04
G2_Q03c05
G2_Q03cDK
G2_Q03cRF
G2_Q03d01
G2_Q03d02
G2_Q03d03
G2_Q03d04
G2_Q03d05
G2_Q03dDK
G2_Q03dRF
G2_Q03e01
G2_Q03e02
G2_Q03e03
G2_Q03e04
G2_Q03e05
G2_Q03eDK
G2_Q03eRF
read and prepare charts, graphs or tables?
use mathematics, such as formulas or
mathematical rules?
G2_Q03
354
Rule: IF (^F2_Q04 = 1) THEN GOTO ^G2_D05 ELSE GOTO ^G2_Q04
Message:
G2_R03
355
Have you ever used a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer?
G2_Q0401
G2_Q0402
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
G2_Q04
356
Rule: IF (^G2_Q04 = 1) THEN go to ^G2_D05 ELSE go to ^G2_END
Message:
G2_R04
357
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK")) OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D05 = "In everyday life, how often do you
usually use the following digital devices outside work?" ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D05 = "In everyday life, how often do you
usually use the following digital devices outside work, including any digital devices you use as part of your studies?"ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND ((^B2_Q05a
= 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK") OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D05 ="In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices, excluding
any use you undertook as part of your last job?"ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D05 = "In everyday life, how often do you usually
use the following digital devices, excluding any use you undertook as part of your last job, but including any such activities you undertake as part of your
studies?"ELSE IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) THEN ^G2_D05 = "In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices, including any digital devices
you use as part of your studies?"ELSE ^G2_D05 ="In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices?"
Message:
G2_D05
358
^G2_D05
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
A smartphone
A tablet
A laptop or desktop computer
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
G2_Q05a01
G2_Q05a02
G2_Q05a03
G2_Q05a04
G2_Q05a05
G2_Q05aDK
G2_Q05aRF
G2_Q05b01
G2_Q05b02
G2_Q05b03
G2_Q05b04
G2_Q05b05
G2_Q05bDK
G2_Q05bRF
G2_Q05c01
G2_Q05c02
G2_Q05c03
G2_Q05c04
G2_Q05c05
G2_Q05cDK
G2_Q05cRF
G2_Q05
359
Rule: IF ((^G2_Q05a = 1) AND (^G2_Q05b = 1) AND (^G2_Q05c = 1)) THEN go to ^G2_END ELSE go to ^G2_D06a
Message:
G2_R05c
360
Rule: IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR (^B2_Q05a = "DK")) OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D06a = "The following questions are about
the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone outside work. This could be at home or in other places that offer internet services, like
cafes, shared workspaces, or libraries." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 1) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D06a ="The following questions are about the use of a
computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone outside work, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at
home or in other places that offer internet services, like cafes, shared workspaces, or libraries." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND ((^B2_Q05a = 2) OR (^B2_Q05a
= "DK") OR (^B2_Q05a = "RF"))) THEN ^G2_D06a = "The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or
smartphone in everyday life. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job. This could be at home or in other places that offer internet
services, like cafes, shared workspaces, or libraries." ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 2) AND (^B2_Q05a = 1)) THEN ^G2_D06a ="The following questions are about
the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone in everyday life. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job, but
include any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at home or in other places that offer internet services, like cafes, shared
workspaces, or libraries." ELSE IF (^B2_Q05a = 1) THEN ^G2_D06a ="The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a
tablet or smartphone in everyday life, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at home or in other places that offer
internet services, like internet cafes or libraries." ELSE ^G2_D06a ="The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet
or smartphone. This could be at home or in other places that offer internet services, like cafes, shared workspaces, or libraries."
Message:
G2_D06a
361
^G2_D06a
G2_I06
362
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^G2_D06b = "Outside work, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the
following purposes?" ELSE ^G2_D06b = "In your everyday life, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for
the following purposes?"
Message:
G2_D06b
363
^G2_D06b
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
To communicate with others (e.g. via emails,
social networking sites, or internet calls).
Exclude normal phone calls using a mobile
phone.
To access information (e.g. use a search
engine, find information, or read
documents).
For entertainment or leisure (e.g. play video
games, listen to music, watch or edit videos
or photos).
For online banking or e-commerce (e.g.
buying or selling of goods or services).
To manage your personal life (e.g. track
your health information, manage your
household budget, or navigate via GPS).
Less than
once a
week but at
least once a
month
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
<03>
<04>
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
G2_Q06a01
G2_Q06a02
G2_Q06a03
G2_Q06a04
G2_Q06a05
G2_Q06aDK
G2_Q06aRF
G2_Q06b01
G2_Q06b02
G2_Q06b03
G2_Q06b04
G2_Q06b05
G2_Q06bDK
G2_Q06bRF
G2_Q06c01
G2_Q06c02
G2_Q06c03
G2_Q06c04
G2_Q06c05
G2_Q06cDK
G2_Q06cRF
G2_Q06d01
G2_Q06d02
G2_Q06d03
G2_Q06d04
G2_Q06d05
G2_Q06dDK
G2_Q06dRF
G2_Q06e01
G2_Q06e02
G2_Q06e03
G2_Q06e04
G2_Q06e05
G2_Q06eDK
G2_Q06eRF
G2_Q06
364
Take back showcard 18 from the respondent.
G2_N06
365
Rule: IF ( (^B2_Q05a = 1) AND ( ^C2_Q07US = 4) and (( ^D2_Q1100 < 9) OR (^E2_Q0900 < 9))) THEN go to ^I2_N01 ELSE IF ((^C2_D10 = 3) OR
(^C2_D10 = 4) OR (^C2_D10 = 5)) THEN go to ^I2_N01 ELSE go to ^H2_D01a
Message:
G2_END
366
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D01a= "I am now going to ask you about activities in your current job." ELSE ^H2_D01a= "I am now going to ask you
about activities in your last job."
Message:
H2_D01a
367
^H2_D01a
H2_I01
368
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D01b= "In your current job, what proportion of your time do you usually spend cooperating or collaborating with coworkers?" ELSE ^H2_D01b= "In your last job, what proportion of your time did you usually spend cooperating or collaborating with co-workers?"
Message:
H2_D01b
369
^H2_D01b
1. Hand showcard 19.
2. If the respondent has no co-workers, the answer should be ‘none of the time’.
H2_Q0101
H2_Q0102
H2_Q0103
H2_Q0104
H2_Q0105
<01> None of the time
<02> Up to a quarter of the time
<03> Up to half of the time
<04> More than half of the time
<05> All the time
DK
RF
H2_Q01
370
Take back showcard 19.
H2_N02a
371
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D02a= "In performing your tasks, do you ever work together in a permanent or temporary team?" ELSE ^H2_D02a= "In
performing your tasks, did you ever work together in a permanent or temporary team?"
Message:
H2_D02a
372
^H2_D02a
People could be from your firm/organization or from another firm/organization.
H2_Q02a01
H2_Q02a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
H2_Q02a
373
Rule: IF (^H2_Q02a = 1) THEN go to ^H2_D02b ELSE go to ^H2_D03
Message:
H2_R02a
374
Rule: IF ( ^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D02b= "Does your team have a team leader?" ELSE ^H2_D02b= "Did your team have a team leader?"
Message:
H2_D02b
375
Rule: IF ( ^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D02c= "Can the team members influence the selection of the team leader?" ELSE ^H2_D02c= "Could the team
members influence the selection of the team leader?"
Message:
H2_D02c
376
Rule: IF ( ^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D02d= "Can the team members influence the work targets for the group?" ELSE ^H2_D02d= "Could the team members
influence the work targets for the group?"
Message:
H2_D02d
377
Rule: IF ( ^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D02e= "Excluding the team leader, can the others in the team influence what tasks you do yourself?" ELSE ^H2_D02e=
"Excluding the team leader, could the others in the team influence what tasks you did yourself?"
Message:
H2_D02e
378
For the following questions, the respondent should think of the team or group he/she works with most often.
^H2_D02b
^H2_D02c
^H2_D02d
^H2_D02e
H2_Q02
379
Yes
No
<01>
<02>
H2_Q02b01
DK
RF
H2_Q02b02
H2_Q02bDK
H2_Q02bRF
H2_Q02c01
H2_Q02c02
H2_Q02cDK
H2_Q02cRF
H2_Q02d01
H2_Q02d02
H2_Q02dDK
H2_Q02dRF
H2_Q02e01
H2_Q02e02
H2_Q02eDK
H2_Q02eRF
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D03= "How often does your current job usually involve …" ELSE ^H2_D03= "How often did your last job usually involve
…"
Message:
H2_D03
380
^H2_D03
Hand showcard 18.
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
sharing work-related information with coworkers?
If the respondent has no co-workers, the answer should
be ‘never’.
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
H2_Q03a01
H2_Q03a02
H2_Q03a03
H2_Q03a04
H2_Q03a05
H2_Q03aDK
H2_Q03aRF
instructing, training or teaching people,
individually or in groups?
H2_Q03b01
H2_Q03b02
H2_Q03b03
H2_Q03b04
H2_Q03b05
H2_Q03bDK
H2_Q03bRF
making speeches or giving presentations in front
of five or more people?
H2_Q03c01
H2_Q03c02
H2_Q03c03
H2_Q03c04
H2_Q03c05
H2_Q03cDK
H2_Q03cRF
H2_Q03d01
H2_Q03d02
H2_Q03d03
H2_Q03d04
H2_Q03d05
H2_Q03dDK
H2_Q03dRF
dealing directly with people who are not
employees at your workplace such as customers,
passengers, students, patients?
H2_Q03
381
^H2_D03
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
planning your own activities?
organizing your own time?
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
H2_Q04a01
H2_Q04a02
H2_Q04a03
H2_Q04a04
H2_Q04a05
H2_Q04aDK
H2_Q04aRF
H2_Q04b01
H2_Q04b02
H2_Q04b03
H2_Q04b04
H2_Q04b05
H2_Q04bDK
H2_Q04bRF
H2_Q04
382
^H2_D03
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
persuading or influencing people?
negotiating with people either inside or outside
your firm or organization?
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
H2_Q05a01
H2_Q05a02
H2_Q05a03
H2_Q05a04
H2_Q05a05
H2_Q05aDK
H2_Q05aRF
H2_Q05b01
H2_Q05b02
H2_Q05b03
H2_Q05b04
H2_Q05b05
H2_Q05bDK
H2_Q05bRF
H2_Q05
383
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D06a= "The next question is about 'problem solving' tasks you do in your current job. Think of 'problem solving' as what
happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation which requires you to think for a while about what to do next. How often are you usually faced by
relatively simple problems that take no more than 5 minutes to find a good solution?" ELSE ^H2_D06a = "The next question is about 'problem solving' tasks
you did in your last job. Think of 'problem solving' as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation which requires you to think for a while
about what to do next. How often were you usually faced by relatively simple problems that took no more than 5 minutes to find a good solution?"
Message:
H2_D06a
384
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D06b= "And how often are you usually confronted with more complex problems that take at least 30 minutes to find a
good solution? The 30 minutes only refers to the time needed to THINK of a solution, not the time needed to carry it out." ELSE ^H2_D06b = "And how often
were you usually confronted with more complex problems that took at least 30 minutes to find a good solution? The 30 minutes only refers to the time needed
to THINK of a solution, not the time needed to carry it out."
Message:
H2_D06b
385
^H2_D06a
H2_Q06a01
H2_Q06a02
H2_Q06a03
H2_Q06a04
H2_Q06a05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q06a
386
^H2_D06b
H2_Q06b01
H2_Q06b02
H2_Q06b03
H2_Q06b04
H2_Q06b05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q06b
387
^H2_D03
Never
<01>
Less than
once a
month
<02>
Less than
once a
week but
at least
once a
month
<03>
working physically for a long period?
using your hands or fingers for precision work?
At least
once a
week but
not every
day
Every day
<05>
DK
RF
<04>
H2_Q07a01
H2_Q07a02
H2_Q07a03
H2_Q07a04
H2_Q07a05
H2_Q07aDK
H2_Q07aRF
H2_Q07b01
H2_Q07b02
H2_Q07b03
H2_Q07b04
H2_Q07b05
H2_Q07bDK
H2_Q07bRF
H2_Q07
388
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D08a = "The next few questions are about the amount of flexibility you have in deciding how you do your current job."
ELSE ^H2_D08a = "The next few questions are about the amount of flexibility you had in deciding how you did your last job."
Message:
H2_D08a
389
^H2_D08a
Take back showcard 18. Hand showcard 20 and ask the respondent to hold on to it until instructed to hand it back.
H2_I08
390
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D08b= "To what extent can you choose or change ..." ELSE ^H2_D08b = "To what extent could you choose or change
..."
Message:
H2_D08b
391
^H2_D08b
the sequence of your tasks?
how you do your work?
the speed or rate at which you work?
your working hours?
Not at all
Very little
<01>
<02>
To some
extent
To a high
extent
<03>
<04>
To a very
high
extent
DK
RF
<05>
H2_Q08a01
H2_Q08a02
H2_Q08a03
H2_Q08a04
H2_Q08a05
H2_Q08aDK
H2_Q08aRF
H2_Q08b01
H2_Q08b02
H2_Q08b03
H2_Q08b04
H2_Q08b05
H2_Q08bDK
H2_Q08bRF
H2_Q08c01
H2_Q08c02
H2_Q08c03
H2_Q08c04
H2_Q08c05
H2_Q08cDK
H2_Q08cRF
H2_Q08d01
H2_Q08d02
H2_Q08d03
H2_Q08d04
H2_Q08d05
H2_Q08dDK
H2_Q08dRF
H2_Q08
392
Take back showcard 20 from the respondent.
H2_N09
393
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D09a= "How often does your current job involve learning new things?" ELSE ^H2_D09a = "How often did your last job
involve learning new things?"
Message:
H2_D09a
394
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D09b= "How often does your current job involve learning-by-doing from the tasks you perform?" ELSE ^H2_D09b =
"How often did your last job involve learning-by-doing from the tasks you perform?"
Message:
H2_D09b
395
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D09c= "How often does your current job involve keeping up to date with new products or services?" ELSE ^H2_D09c =
"How often did your last job involve keeping up to date with new products or services?"
Message:
H2_D09c
396
^H2_D09a
Hand showcard 18 and ask the respondent to hold onto until instructed to hand back.
H2_Q09a01
H2_Q09a02
H2_Q09a03
H2_Q09a04
H2_Q09a05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q09a
397
^H2_D09b
H2_Q09b01
H2_Q09b02
H2_Q09b03
H2_Q09b04
H2_Q09b05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q09b
398
^H2_D09c
H2_Q09c01
H2_Q09c02
H2_Q09c03
H2_Q09c04
H2_Q09c05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q09c
399
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D10= "How often does your current job usually involve helping your co-workers to learn new things?" ELSE ^H2_D10 =
"How often did your last job usually involve helping your co-workers to learn new things?"
Message:
H2_D10
400
^H2_D10
If the respondent has no co-workers, the answer should be ‘never’.
H2_Q1001
H2_Q1002
H2_Q1003
H2_Q1004
H2_Q1005
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week, but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week, but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
H2_Q10
401
Take back showcard 18 from the respondent.
H2_N11
402
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D12= "How often does your current job usually involve working to tight deadlines or at very high speed?" ELSE ^H2_D12
= "How often did your last job usually involve working to tight deadlines or at very high speed?"
Message:
H2_D12
403
^H2_D12
Hand showcard 19.
H2_Q1201
H2_Q1202
H2_Q1203
H2_Q1204
H2_Q1205
<01> None of the time
<02> Up to a quarter of the time
<03> Up to half of the time
<04> More than half of the time
<05> All the time
DK
RF
H2_Q12
404
Take back showcard 19 from the respondent.
H2_N13
405
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D13a= "Sometimes people want to get assistance with a workload or difficult situation. Do you ever feel the need for
assistance?" ELSE ^H2_D13a = "Sometimes people want to get assistance with a workload or difficult situation. Did you ever feel the need for assistance?"
Message:
H2_D13a
406
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 =1) THEN ^H2_D13b= "In these situations, how often do you receive assistance from your supervisor or manager? Would that be always,
sometimes or never?" ELSE ^H2_D13b = "In these situations, how often did you receive assistance from your supervisor or manager? Would that be always,
sometimes or never?"
Message:
H2_D13b
407
Rule: IF ( ^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D13c= "In these situations, do you receive assistance from other co-workers? Would that be always, sometimes or
never?" ELSE ^H2_D13c = "In these situations, did you receive assistance from other co-workers? Would that be always, sometimes or never?"
Message:
H2_D13c
408
^H2_D13a
H2_Q13a01
H2_Q13a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
H2_Q13a
409
Rule: IF (^H2_Q13a = 1) THEN go to ^H2_Q13b ELSE go to ^H2_D14a
Message:
H2_R13a
410
^H2_D13b
H2_Q13b01
H2_Q13b02
H2_Q13b03
<01> Always
<02> Sometimes
<03> Never
DK
RF
H2_Q13b
411
^H2_D13c
If the respondent has no other co-workers, the response should be 'never'.
H2_Q13c01
H2_Q13c02
H2_Q13c03
<01> Always
<02> Sometimes
<03> Never
DK
RF
H2_Q13c
412
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D14a= "Are you involved in improving the work organization or work processes of your department?" ELSE ^H2_D14a =
"Were you involved in improving the work organization or work processes of your department?"
Message:
H2_D14a
413
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D14b= "Are you able to apply your own ideas in work?" ELSE ^H2_D14b = "Were you able to apply your own ideas in
work?"
Message:
H2_D14b
414
Hand showcard 21.
Always
<01>
^H2_D14a
^H2_D14b
Most of the
Sometimes
time
<02>
Rarely
Never
<03>
<04>
<05>
DK
RF
H2_Q14a01
H2_Q14a02
H2_Q14a03
H2_Q14a04
H2_Q14a05
H2_Q14aDK
H2_Q14aRF
H2_Q14b01
H2_Q14b02
H2_Q14b03
H2_Q14b04
H2_Q14b05
H2_Q14bDK
H2_Q14bRF
H2_Q14
415
Take back showcard 21 from the respondent.
H2_N14b
416
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN ^H2_D17= "Does your current job involve short repetitive tasks of less than 1 minute?" ELSE ^H2_D17 = "Did your last job
involve short repetitive tasks of less than 1 minute?"
Message:
H2_D17
417
^H2_D17
H2_Q1701
H2_Q1702
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
H2_Q17
418
Rule: IF (^C2_D10 = 1) THEN go to ^H2_D18a ELSE go to ^H2_END
Message:
H2_R17
419
Rule: IF (((^C2_D10 = 1) AND ((^A2_D01a3 - ^D2_Q05a2) > 3) OR ((^A2_D01a3 - ^D2_Q05b2) > 3))) THEN ^H2_D18a = "In the last three years, has your
working environment significantly changed in any of the following areas?" ELSE ^H2_D18a = "Since you started your current job, has your working
environment significantly changed in any of the following areas?"
Message:
H2_D18a
420
^H2_D18a
1. Read all categories and mark all that apply.
2. Outsourcing and relocation practices can be related to personnel or company as a whole.
3. If none of these changes apply, mark 7. 'none of the above changes'.
H2_Q18a01
H2_Q18a02
H2_Q18a03
H2_Q18a04
H2_Q18a05
H2_Q18a06
H2_Q18a07
<01> Machinery
<02> Information and communication technologies
<03> Working methods and practices
<04> Outsourcing and relocation practices
<05> Products or services
<06> The amount of contact you have with clients or customers
<07> None of the above changes
DK
RF
H2_Q18a
421
Rule: IF (^H2_Q18a07 = 1) THEN go to ^H2_Q19a ELSE go to ^H2_Q18b
Message:
H2_R18a
422
Were any of these changes supported by training activities paid for by your employer?
Read categories to respondent.
H2_Q18b01
H2_Q18b02
H2_Q18b03
<01> I received training for all the changes
<02> I received training for some of the changes
<03> I did not receive any training
DK
RF
H2_Q18b
423
Overall, which of the following statements best describes your skills in relation to what is required to do your
job?
Read categories to respondent.
H2_Q19a01
H2_Q19a02
H2_Q19a03
<01> My skills are higher than required by my job
<02> My skills are matched to what is required by my job
<03> Some of my skills are lower than what is required by my job and need to be further developed
DK
RF
H2_Q19a
424
Rule: IF (^H2_Q19a = 3) THEN go to ^H2_Q19b ELSE go to ^H2_END
Message:
H2_R19a
425
Which skills were you thinking of when you answered this question? Please name all that apply.
Hand showcard 22.
H2_Q19b01
H2_Q19b02
H2_Q19b03
H2_Q19b04
H2_Q19b05
H2_Q19b06
H2_Q19b07
H2_Q19b08
H2_Q19b09
H2_Q19b10
<01> Computer or software skills
<02> Skills in operating machinery/equipment
<03> Project management or organizational skills
<04> Team-working or leadership skills
<05> Skills in handling customers/clients, patients or students
<06> Communication and presentation skills
<07> Foreign language skills
<08> Reading and writing skills
<09> Skills involving numbers, calculating skills
<10> Other skills
DK
RF
H2_Q19b
426
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN GOTO ^I2_N01 ELSE GOTO ^I2_N01
Message:
H2_END
427
Hand showcard 23 and ask the respondent to hold onto it until instructed to hand it back.
I2_N01
428
I am now going to ask you some more general questions.
How much would you say the political system in the United States allows people like you to have a say in what
the government does? Please answer using this card, where 0 means 'not at all' and 10 means 'completely'.
I2_Q01a00
I2_Q01a01
I2_Q01a02
I2_Q01a03
I2_Q01a04
I2_Q01a05
I2_Q01a06
I2_Q01a07
I2_Q01a08
I2_Q01a09
I2_Q01a10
<00> (0) Not at all
<01> (1)
<02> (2)
<03> (3)
<04> (4)
<05> (5)
<06> (6)
<07> (7)
<08> (8)
<09> (9)
<10> (10) Completely
DK
RF
I2_Q01a
429
How much would you agree that people like you can only get the government or corporations to listen by joining
with others to protest or boycott? Please answer using this card, where 0 means 'not at all' and 10 means
'completely'.
I2_Q01aUSX00
I2_Q01aUSX01
I2_Q01aUSX02
I2_Q01aUSX03
I2_Q01aUSX04
I2_Q01aUSX05
I2_Q01aUSX06
I2_Q01aUSX07
I2_Q01aUSX08
I2_Q01aUSX09
I2_Q01aUSX10
<00> (0) Not at all
<01> (1)
<02> (2)
<03> (3)
<04> (4)
<05> (5)
<06> (6)
<07> (7)
<08> (8)
<09> (9)
<10> (10) Completely
DK
RF
I2_Q01aUSX
430
Take back showcard 23 from the respondent and hand showcard 24.
I2_N01USX
431
Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful in dealing
with people? Please answer using this card, where 0 means ‘you can’t be too careful’ and 10 means ‘Most people
can be trusted’.
I2_Q01b00
I2_Q01b01
I2_Q01b02
I2_Q01b03
I2_Q01b04
I2_Q01b05
I2_Q01b06
I2_Q01b07
I2_Q01b08
I2_Q01b09
I2_Q01b10
<00> (0) You can't be too careful
<01> (1)
<02> (2)
<03> (3)
<04> (4)
<05> (5)
<06> (6)
<07> (7)
<08> (8)
<09> (9)
<10> (10) Most people can be trusted
DK
RF
I2_Q01b
432
Take back showcard 24 from the respondent and hand showcard 18.
I2_N02
433
In the last 12 months, how often, if at all, did you do voluntary work, including unpaid work for a charity, political
party, trade union or other non-profit organization?
I2_Q021
I2_Q022
I2_Q023
I2_Q024
I2_Q025
<1> Never
<2> Less than once a month
<3> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<4> At least once a week but not every day
<5> Every day
DK
RF
I2_Q02
434
In the last 12 months, how often, if at all, did you join together with neighbors or people you work with to
address a public or community problem?
I2_Q02USX01
I2_Q02USX02
I2_Q02USX03
I2_Q02USX04
I2_Q02USX05
<01> Never
<02> Less than once a month
<03> Less than once a week but at least once a month
<04> At least once a week but not every day
<05> Every day
DK
RF
I2_Q02USX
435
Take back showcard 18.
I2_N02USX
436
The next few questions are about your health. In general, would you say your health is excellent, very good,
good, fair, or poor?
Health can include both physical and mental health.
I2_Q0301
I2_Q0302
I2_Q0303
I2_Q0304
I2_Q0305
<01> Excellent
<02> Very good
<03> Good
<04> Fair
<05> Poor
DK
RF
I2_Q03
437
Do you have any difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newspaper print even when wearing glasses
or contact lenses if you usually wear them?
I2_Q03USX101
I2_Q03USX102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
I2_Q03USX1
438
Do you have any difficulty hearing what is said in a normal conversation with another person even when using a
hearing aid if you usually wear one?
I2_Q03USX201
I2_Q03USX202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
I2_Q03USX2
439
Have you ever been diagnosed or identified as having a learning disability?
I2_Q03USX301
I2_Q03USX302
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
I2_Q03USX3
440
Do you have any kind of medical insurance or are you enrolled in any kind of program that helps to pay for your
health care?
I2_Q03USX401
I2_Q03USX402
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
I2_Q03USX4
441
I would like to ask you about some topics related to maintaining health. In the past year, have you ...
Yes
No
DK
RF
<01>
<02>
<03>
<04>
I2_Q03USX50101
I2_Q03USX50102
I2_Q03USX50103
I2_Q03USX50104
had a routine medical checkup?
I2_Q03USX50201
I2_Q03USX50202
I2_Q03USX50203
I2_Q03USX50204
gotten a flu shot?
I2_Q03USX50301
I2_Q03USX50302
I2_Q03USX50303
I2_Q03USX50304
had your vision checked?
I2_Q03USX50401
I2_Q03USX50402
I2_Q03USX50403
I2_Q03USX50404
visited a dentist?
I2_Q03USX5
442
How willing are you to give up something that is beneficial for you today in order to benefit more from that in
the future? Please answer using this card, where 0 means 'completely unwilling to do so' and 10 means 'very
willing to do so'.
Hand showcard 25.
I2_Q0400
I2_Q0401
I2_Q0402
I2_Q0403
I2_Q0404
I2_Q0405
I2_Q0406
I2_Q0407
I2_Q0408
I2_Q0409
I2_Q0410
<00> (0) Completely unwilling to do so
<01> (1)
<02> (2)
<03> (3)
<04> (4)
<05> (5)
<06> (6)
<07> (7)
<08> (8)
<09> (9)
<10> (10) Very willing to do so
DK
RF
I2_Q04
443
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? Please answer using this card,
where 0 means 'extremely dissatisfied' and 10 means 'extremely satisfied'.
Hand showcard 26.
I2_Q0500
I2_Q0501
I2_Q0502
I2_Q0503
I2_Q0504
I2_Q0505
I2_Q0506
I2_Q0507
I2_Q0508
I2_Q0509
I2_Q0510
<00> (0) Extremely dissatisfied
<01> (1)
<02> (2)
<03> (3)
<04> (4)
<05> (5)
<06> (6)
<07> (7)
<08> (8)
<09> (9)
<10> (10) Extremely satisfied
DK
RF
I2_Q05
444
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^J2_Q01 ELSE GOTO ^J2_Q01
Message:
I2_END
445
Now I would like to ask you some general questions. Including yourself, how many people usually live in your
household? Please include people who are temporarily living elsewhere.
1. Household membership is defined by the existence of SHARED EXPENSES (including benefiting from expenses as well contributing to
expenses) and the place of usual residence.
2. The place of usual residence defines who belongs to the household. A person shall be considered 'usually resident' if he/she spends
most of his/her daily rest at this household evaluated over the last one year.
J2_Q0100
<00> Number of people:
J2_Q01
446
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^J2_Q0100 = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q03a ELSE Go to ^J2_Q02a
Message:
J2_R01
447
Are you living together with a spouse or partner?
J2_Q02a01
J2_Q02a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q02a
448
Rule: IF ( ^J2_Q02a = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q02bUS ELSE Go to ^J2_Q03a
Message:
J2_R02a
449
Please look at this card and tell me which of the statements best describes the current situation of your spouse
or partner.
Hand showcard 13.
J2_Q02bUS01
J2_Q02bUS02
J2_Q02bUS03
J2_Q02bUS04
J2_Q02bUS05
J2_Q02bUS06
J2_Q02bUS07
J2_Q02bUS08
J2_Q02bUS09
<01> Full-time employed (self-employed, employee)
<02> Part-time employed (self-employed, employee)
<03> Unemployed
<04> Pupil, student
<05> Apprentice, intern
<06> In retirement or early retirement
<07> Permanently disabled
<08> Fulfilling domestic tasks or looking after children/family
<09> Other
DK
RF
J2_Q02bUS
450
Do you have children? Please include stepchildren and children not living in your household.
J2_Q03a01
J2_Q03a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q03a
451
Rule: IF (^J2_Q03a = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q03b ELSE Go to ^J2_Q03USX
Message:
J2_R03a
452
How many children do you have?
J2_Q03b00
<00> Number of children:
J2_Q03b
453
DK
RF
Rule: IF (^J2_Q03b00 = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q03c ELSE IF ((^J2_Q03b00 = "DK") OR (^J2_Q03b00 = "RF")) THEN GOTO ^J2_Q03USX ELSE GOTO
^J2_Q03d1
Message:
J2_R03b
454
How old is this child?
J2_Q03c00
<00> Age in years:
J2_Q03c
455
DK
RF
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q03USX ELSE GOTO ^J2_Q03USX
Message:
J2_R03c
456
How old is your youngest child?
J2_Q03d100
<00> Youngest child’s age (in years):
J2_Q03d1
457
DK
RF
And how old is your oldest child?
J2_Q03d200
<00> Oldest child’s age (in years):
J2_Q03d2
458
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^J2_Q03d100 !="DK" AND ^J2_Q03d100 !="RF" AND ^J2_Q03d200 !="DK" AND ^J2_Q03d200 !="RF") AND ((^J2_Q03d200 - ^J2_Q03d100)
<0))
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm age of youngest and oldest child and change age of youngest child
(J2_Q03d1) or age of oldest child (J2_Q03d2).
J2_C03
459
Which category best fits the approximate total income of all persons in your household over the past 12 months?
Please include all income for people living in your household, including income from jobs, investments, Social
Security or retirement, and welfare.
1. Hand showcard 27.
2. If undergraduate college student living away from family home, household income should be provided for permanent residence.
J2_Q03USX01
J2_Q03USX02
J2_Q03USX03
J2_Q03USX04
J2_Q03USX05
J2_Q03USX06
J2_Q03USX07
J2_Q03USX08
J2_Q03USX09
J2_Q03USX10
J2_Q03USX11
J2_Q03USX12
<01> Less than $10,000
<02> $10,000 to less than $20,000
<03> $20,000 to less than $30,000
<04> $30,000 to less than $40,000
<05> $40,000 to less than $50,000
<06> $50,000 to less than $60,000
<07> $60,000 to less than $75,000
<08> $75,000 to less than $100,000
<09> $100,000 to less than $150,000
<10> $150,000 to less than $200,000
<11> $200,000 or more
<12> NO HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DK
RF
J2_Q03USX
460
I would now like to ask some questions about your situation when you were 14 years old.
J2_I04
461
The next few questions are about your mother or female guardian. At age 14, was your mother or female
guardian present in your life?
J2_Q04a01
J2_Q04a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q04a
462
Rule: IF ((^J2_Q04a = 2) OR (^J2_Q04a = "DK") OR (^J2_Q04a = "RF")) THEN Go to ^J2_Q05a ELSE Go to ^J2_Q04c
Message:
J2_R04a
463
What was the highest level of education your mother or female guardian ever completed?
1. Hand showcard 28.
2. If the mother or female guardian did not attain any qualification, this should be coded as the lowest category '1'.
J2_Q04c01
J2_Q04c02
J2_Q04c03
<01> Less than high school diploma
<02> High school diploma/some college but no degree
<03> College degree or higher (Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctorate, etc.)
DK
RF
J2_Q04c
464
When you were 14 years old, did your mother or female guardian hold a paying job?
J2_Q04d01
J2_Q04d02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q04d
465
Rule: IF (^J2_Q04d = 1) THEN go to ^J2_Q04e ELSE go to ^J2_Q05a
Message:
J2_R04d
466
What was your mother's or female guardian's main job at that time? Please provide the job title.
1. Avoid vague occupational titles such as accountant, manager, clerk, or farmer.
2. Job titles must always reflect the respondent's mother's or female guardian's most important duties. For example, accountant would be
certified industrial accountant, clerk would be sales clerk, farmer would be dairy farmer, and manager would be regional sales manager.
J2_Q04e00
<00>
J2_Q04e
467
DK
RF
What did your mother or female guardian do in her main job at that time? Please describe the kind of work she
did in that job.
Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's mother's or female guardian's most important activities or duties. For example, stocking
shelves, keeping track of costs and payments, looking after sick animals, caring for sick people, fixing teeth, building roads and bridges.
J2_Q04f00
<00>
J2_Q04f
468
DK
RF
The next few questions are about your father or male guardian. At age 14, was your father or male guardian
present in your life?
J2_Q05a01
J2_Q05a02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q05a
469
Rule: IF ((^J2_Q05a =2) OR (^J2_Q05a = "DK") OR ( ^J2_Q05a = "RF")) THEN Go to ^J2_Q06 ELSE Go to ^J2_Q05c
Message:
J2_R05a
470
What was the highest level of education your father or male guardian ever completed?
1. Hand showcard 28.
2. If the father or male guardian did not attain any qualification, this should be coded as the lowest category '1'.
J2_Q05c01
J2_Q05c02
J2_Q05c03
<01> Less than high school diploma
<02> High school diploma/some college but no degree
<03> College degree or higher (Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctorate, etc.)
DK
RF
J2_Q05c
471
When you were 14 years old, did your father or male guardian hold a paying job?
J2_Q05d01
J2_Q05d02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q05d
472
Rule: IF (^J2_Q05d = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q05e ELSE Go to ^J2_Q06
Message:
J2_R05d
473
What was your father's or male guardian's main job at that time? Please provide the job title.
1. Avoid vague occupational titles such as accountant, manager, clerk, or farmer.
2. Job titles must always reflect the respondent's father's or male guardian's most important duties. For example, accountant would be
certified industrial accountant, clerk would be sales clerk, farmer would be dairy farmer, and manager would be regional sales manager.
J2_Q05e00
<00>
J2_Q05e
474
DK
RF
What did your father or male guardian do in his main job at that time? Please describe the kind of work he did in
that job.
Descriptions must always reflect the respondent's father's or male guardian's most important activities or duties. For example, stocking
shelves, keeping track of costs and payments, looking after sick animals, caring for sick people, fixing teeth, building roads and bridges.
J2_Q05f00
<00>
J2_Q05f
475
DK
RF
About how many books were there in your home when you were 14 years old? Do not include magazines,
newspapers or school books. To give an estimation, one foot of shelving is about 10 books.
Hand showcard 29.
J2_Q0601
J2_Q0602
J2_Q0603
J2_Q0604
J2_Q0605
J2_Q0606
<01> 10 books or less
<02> 11 to 25 books
<03> 26 to 100 books
<04> 101 to 200 books
<05> 201 to 500 books
<06> More than 500 books
DK
RF
J2_Q06
476
How would you describe the place where you lived when you were 14?
Hand showcard 30.
J2_Q07US01
J2_Q07US02
J2_Q07US03
J2_Q07US04
<01> A big city
<02> The suburbs or outskirts of a big city
<03> A town or a small city
<04> A rural area
DK
RF
J2_Q07US
477
Please look at this card. Which of the people on this card did you live with when you were 14?
1. Hand showcard 31.
2. Mark all that apply.
J2_Q0801
J2_Q0802
J2_Q0803
J2_Q0804
J2_Q0805
J2_Q0806
J2_Q0807
J2_Q0808
<01> Biological mother
<02> Biological father
<03> Adoptive, step or foster mother
<04> Adoptive, step or foster father
<05> Brother(s) or sister(s)
<06> Grandparent(s)
<07> Other relative(s)
<08> Other non-relative(s)
DK
RF
J2_Q08
478
How many siblings did you have at that time?
Half-siblings, step-siblings etc. should be included
J2_Q09a00
<00> Number of siblings:
J2_Q09a
479
DK
RF
Rule: IF ((^J2_Q09a00 = 0) OR (^J2_Q09a00 = "DK") OR (^J2_Q09a00 = "RF")) THEN Go to ^J2_I10USX ELSE IF (^J2_Q09a00 = 1) THEN go to
^J2_Q09b ELSE IF (^J2_Q09a00 > 1) THEN go to ^J2_Q09c ELSE go to ^J2_I10USX
Message:
J2_R09a
480
Were you the oldest or the youngest child?
J2_Q09b01
J2_Q09b02
<01> Oldest
<02> Youngest
DK
RF
J2_Q09b
481
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^J2_I10USX ELSE GOTO ^J2_I10USX
Message:
J2_R09b
482
Were you the oldest child, the youngest child, or somewhere in-between?
J2_Q09c01
J2_Q09c02
J2_Q09c03
<01> Oldest
<02> Youngest
<03> In-between
DK
RF
J2_Q09c
483
The next few questions are about your vision and hearing during your childhood or teenage years.
J2_I10USX
484
Did you have difficulty seeing text in books or on blackboards?
This question is referring to vision without glasses or contacts.
J2_Q10USX101
J2_Q10USX102
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q10USX1
485
Rule: IF (^J2_Q10USX1 = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q10USX2 ELSE go to ^J2_Q10USX3
Message:
J2_R10USX1
486
Was it corrected (for example, with glasses or other corrective measures) within a year?
J2_Q10USX201
J2_Q10USX202
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q10USX2
487
Did you have difficulty hearing what was said in a normal conversation or in a classroom setting? Do not include
temporary loss of hearing due to a cold or congestion.
This question is referring to hearing without a hearing aid.
J2_Q10USX301
J2_Q10USX302
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q10USX3
488
Rule: IF (^J2_Q10USX3 = 1) THEN Go to ^J2_Q10USX4 ELSE go to ^J2_END
Message:
J2_R10USX3
489
Was it corrected (for example, with a hearing aid or other corrective measures) within a year?
J2_Q10USX401
J2_Q10USX402
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
J2_Q10USX4
490
Rule: IF (1=1) THEN go to ^L2_Q01USX ELSE GOTO ^L2_Q01USX
Message:
J2_END
491
Now I am going to ask questions about how you manage your money. How much do you agree with these
statements?
Hand showcard 32.
Strongly
disagree
<01>
I keep close track of how much I spend.
Disagree
<02>
Neither
agree nor
disagree
<03>
Agree
<04>
Strongly
agree
DK
RF
<05>
L2_Q01USXa01 L2_Q01USXa02 L2_Q01USXa03 L2_Q01USXa04 L2_Q01USXa05 L2_Q01USXaDK L2_Q01USXaRF
Before I buy something I carefully consider
whether I can afford it.
L2_Q01USXb01 L2_Q01USXb02 L2_Q01USXb03 L2_Q01USXb04 L2_Q01USXb05 L2_Q01USXbDK L2_Q01USXbRF
I regularly pay my bills (including my loan(s)) on
time.
L2_Q01USXc01 L2_Q01USXc02 L2_Q01USXc03 L2_Q01USXc04 L2_Q01USXc05 L2_Q01USXcDK L2_Q01USXcRF
I keep close track of my income.
Putting money into savings is a habit for me.
L2_Q01USXd01 L2_Q01USXd02 L2_Q01USXd03 L2_Q01USXd04 L2_Q01USXd05 L2_Q01USXdDK L2_Q01USXdRF
L2_Q01USXe01 L2_Q01USXe02 L2_Q01USXe03 L2_Q01USXe04 L2_Q01USXe05 L2_Q01USXeDK L2_Q01USXeRF
L2_Q01USX
492
Which methods of savings do you use? Select all that apply.
Hand showcard 33.
L2_Q02USX01
L2_Q02USX02
L2_Q02USX03
L2_Q02USX04
L2_Q02USX05
L2_Q02USX06
L2_Q02USX07
L2_Q02USX08
<01> Savings account at a bank or credit union
<02> Certificates of deposit or bonds
<03> Retirement account (e.g., 401K, IRA)
<04> Real estate or paying off a house mortgage
<05> Stocks or mutual funds
<06> Buying things that hold their value (e.g., gold, jewelry, car, collectibles)
<07> Other
<08> I do not have any savings
DK
RF
L2_Q02USX
493
Rule: IF (^L2_Q02USX01=1 or ^L2_Q02USX02=1 or ^L2_Q02USX03=1 or ^L2_Q02USX04=1 or ^L2_Q02USX05=1 or ^L2_Q02USX06=1 or
^L2_Q02USX07=1) and (^L2_Q02USX08=1 or ^L2_Q02USXDK=1 or ^L2_Q02USXRF=1)
Message: Unlikely answer has been entered. Please confirm.
L2_C02USX
494
Do you have a budget for such things as food, housing, phone, and entertainment?
L2_Q03USX01
L2_Q03USX02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
L2_Q03USX
495
Have you ever tried to figure out how much you need to save for retirement?
L2_Q04USX01
L2_Q04USX02
<01> Yes
<02> No
DK
RF
L2_Q04USX
496
Do you worry about running out of money in retirement?
Hand showcard 34.
L2_Q05USX01
L2_Q05USX02
L2_Q05USX03
<01> Yes
<02> No
<03> I have not thought about it
DK
RF
L2_Q05USX
497
Could you come up with $2,000 if an unexpected need arose within the next month?
Hand showcard 35.
L2_Q06USX01
L2_Q06USX02
L2_Q06USX03
L2_Q06USX04
<01> I am certain I could
<02> I probably could
<03> I probably could not
<04> I am certain I could not
DK
RF
L2_Q06USX
498
In a typical month, how difficult is it for you to cover your expenses and pay all your bills?
Hand showcard 36 and ask the respondent to hold on to it until instructed to hand it back.
L2_Q07USX01
L2_Q07USX02
L2_Q07USX03
<01> Very difficult
<02> Somewhat difficult
<03> Not at all difficult
DK
RF
L2_Q07USX
499
How difficult is it for you to understand financial statements such as bank statements, loans or mortgage
statements, and credit card reports?
L2_Q08USX01
L2_Q08USX02
L2_Q08USX03
<01> Very difficult
<02> Somewhat difficult
<03> Not at all difficult
DK
RF
L2_Q08USX
500
How difficult is it for you to understand financial concepts such as compound interest, adjustable rate loans, and
capital gain?
L2_Q09USX01
L2_Q09USX02
L2_Q09USX03
<01> Very difficult
<02> Somewhat difficult
<03> Not at all difficult
DK
RF
L2_Q09USX
501
Take back showcard 36 from the respondent.
L2_N10USX
502
Have you ever checked your credit score or credit history?
Hand showcard 37.
L2_Q10USX01
L2_Q10USX02
L2_Q10USX03
<01> Yes
<02> No
<03> Do not know what those are
DK
RF
L2_Q10USX
503
Now I am going to ask some questions about financial concepts. If you don’t know the answer, just respond
“don’t know.” Are the following statements true or false?
Making payments late on your bills can make it more difficult to take out a loan.
Your credit rating is not affected by how much you charge on your credit cards.
True
False
<01>
<02>
DK
RF
L2_Q11USXa01 L2_Q11USXa02 L2_Q11USXaDK L2_Q11USXaRF
L2_Q11USXb01 L2_Q11USXb02 L2_Q11USXbDK L2_Q11USXbRF
Using extra money in a bank savings account to pay off credit card debt with a high
interest rate is typically a good idea.
L2_Q11USXc01 L2_Q11USXc02 L2_Q11USXcDK L2_Q11USXcRF
A 5-year auto loan typically requires higher monthly payments than a 10-year auto
loan, but the total interest paid over the life of the loan will be less.
L2_Q11USXd01 L2_Q11USXd02 L2_Q11USXdDK L2_Q11USXdRF
When you use your home as collateral for a loan, there is no chance of losing your
home.
L2_Q11USXe01 L2_Q11USXe02 L2_Q11USXeDK L2_Q11USXeRF
L2_Q11USXf01 L2_Q11USXf02 L2_Q11USXfDK L2_Q11USXfRF
Housing prices in the United States can never go down.
L2_Q11USXg01 L2_Q11USXg02 L2_Q11USXgDK L2_Q11USXgRF
An investment with a high return is likely to be high risk.
Over the long-term, stocks historically have had the highest rate of return on money
invested.
L2_Q11USX
504
L2_Q11USXh01 L2_Q11USXh02 L2_Q11USXhDK L2_Q11USXhRF
L2_END
505
Appendix D
ISASL [PIAAC Cycle II] Field Test
Assessment Text
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Help Text
Thank you for answering those questions.
In the next part of the study, you will be asked to complete a series of exercises. You will be asked to read
and answer questions about different topics that involve real life situations. You may find some questions
easy and others more difficult, it’s all right if you can’t do all of them but it is important that you try each
one. Here is some paper, a pen/pencil and a calculator in case you would like to use these materials while
completing the exercises.
To complete the exercises you will work on this tablet. I will demonstrate how to use the tablet and give
you a chance to practice before you begin the exercises.
To select something on the tablet screen, tap it with your finger or the stylus. I will demonstrate how to tap
on this shape, first using my finger and then the stylus. Then I will tape on the NEXT arrow at the top of
the screen to go on.
Please practice tapping on the shape. Practice using both your finger and the stylus. When you are
finished practicing, please hand the tablet back to me.
Sometimes you will be asked to drag and drop something on the screen. I will show you how this works
using the stylus. You can also drag and drop it near empty square #2. Note that I can drag the gold square
back near its starting location and it will drop back into place.
Please practice dragging and dropping and dropping the squares. Practice using both your finger and the
stylus. When you are finished practicing, please hand the tablet back to me.
Sometimes you will be asked to highlight words on the screen. This must be done using the stylus as
highlighting with your finger will not work. In the list below, I will show you how to highlight the word
“Atlantic” as well as the complete sentence in the note. Then I will tap with the stylus to erase the highlight
for “Atlantic.”
Please practice highlighting using the stylus. When you are finished practicing, please hand he tablet back
to me.
You will complete all of the remaining exercises on your own. Please read and follow the instructions on
each screen. Do you have any questions before you begin? I will now give you the tablet.
HELP
Tap on a link or scroll down to find the information you need.
When you are finished, tap on CLOSE to return to the exercise screen.
Moving from Screen to Screen
How to Answer
Scrolling
Using the Online Calculator
Using Tabs
Websites with Multiple Pages
CLOSE
Moving from Screen to Screen
Tap on the NEXT arrow to go to the next screen.
Tap on the BACK arrow to return to a previous screen.
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When an arrow is grey, it cannot be selected.
In some exercises, the NEXT arrow will change color when it is tapped.
You will be asked to confirm that you want to go on.
Once you tap on the NEXT arrow a second time to confirm, you will NOT be able to return to the question.
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How to Answer
Tap on a choice:
These questions have only one answer.
Tap on a choice.
The circle will be filled.
To change the answer, tap on a different choice.
Tap on one or more boxes:
These questions may have more than one answer.
Tap on one or more boxes.
A checkmark will appear in the box.
To change the answer, tap again on any box you have selected.
The checkmark will erase.
Tap on a sentence:
Note that you can select more than one sentence.
Tap on any part of a sentence.
The entire sentence will highlight.
To change the answer, tap again on any sentence you have selected.
The highlighting will erase.
Tap on a table
Tap on a cell.
The circle will be filled.
To change the answer, tap on a different cell.
Tap on other information
Follow the directions on the exercise screen.
Tap on the information – for example part of a graph, chart, table or form – and that part will highlight.
To change the answer, tap again on any information you have selected.
The highlight will erase.
Highlight one or more words or sentences:
Note that you can highlight more than one selection on the screen.
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Move the pen across the text you want to highlight.
To change the answer, tap on any highlighted word or sentence with the pen.
The highlighting will erase.
Use the keypad
To answer
Tap on the answer box and the keypad will display.
Tap on one or more numbers on the keypad.
Note that you can also tap on the symbols to enter a decimal point, fraction slash, or negative sign.
Tap on OK when you are finished and the numbers will display in the answer box.
To change the answer
Tap on the answer box again.
Erase part or all of your answer using the backspace key.
Enter a new answer.
Tap on OK.
Drag and drop:
Touch and hold a choice.
Drag the choice to a new location and drop it in an empty box.
To change the answer, drag the choice back near its starting location and it will drop back into place.
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Scrolling
Line 1.
Line 2.
Line 3.
Line 4.
Line 5.
Up arrow
Scroll box
Down arrow
In some units, you will need to scroll to see all of the information on the screen.
You can scroll by tapping on the Up and Down arrows or by dragging the scroll box.
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Using the Online Calculator
This tool works like an ordinary calculator.
Tap on the number keys and symbols.
Tap on the equals sign to see the answer.
You can drag the calculator around the screen if it is covering information you need.
Tap on the “x” in the top right corner to close the calculator.
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CLOSE
Using Tabs
Some units will include more than one text.
You can switch between the texts by tapping on the tabs at the top of the screen
1
2
⇑ Top of Page
CLOSE
Websites with Multiple Pages
Some units will have websites that include multiple pages.
You can switch between the pages by tapping on each page name.
Home
Photos
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Locator Intro
You have completed the practice and introduction.
Now you will begin the exercises.
Use the information provided to answer each question.
Be sure to check your answers before you go on.
Remember that you may find some questions easy and some more difficult.
It is all right if you can’t do all of the questions, but it is important that you try each one.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to begin.
Locator end
Thank you.
You have completed this set of exercises.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to continue.
Navigation
Navigation
Confirmation
You are leaving this unit and will NOT be able to return to this work.
Are you ready to go on to the next unit?
YES
NO
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Calculator
OK
Accept
Clear
Backspace
Space
Orientation Module Literacy
Global Competence Stimulus_tab
Using Tabs
Some units will include more than one text.
You can switch between the texts by tapping on the tabs at the top of the screen.
Tab 1
Tab 2
Websites: Multiple Pages
Some units will have websites that include multiple pages.
You can switch between the pages by tapping on each page name.
Home
Photos
Line 1.
Line 2.
Line 3.
Line 4.
Line 5.
Line 6.
Line 7.
Line 8.
Line 9.
Introduction
The next set of exercises will include everyday reading materials.
You will be able to view these materials in several ways.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to learn more.
Look at the information about using tabs.
Tap on the tabs to view each text.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
Look at the information about using websites with multiple pages.
Tap on the page names to see the different web pages.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
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In some units, you will be asked to highlight information in a text to answer a question.
You can highlight one or more words or sentences.
Remember that, for these questions, you will not be able to use your finger to answer.
The image shown above will appear on the question screen as a reminder to use the stylus to highlight
your answer.
In some units, you will need to scroll to see all of the information on the screen.
You can scroll by tapping on the “Up” and “Down” arrows or by dragging the scroll box.
Line 1.
Line 2.
Line 3.
Line 4.
Line 5.
Down arrow
Scroll box
Up arrow
Scroll
Follow the steps below to practice scrolling.
Scroll down until you can see “Line 9”.
Then scroll back up again so that “Line 1” is visible.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
Line 1.
Line 2.
Line 3.
Line 4.
Line 5.
Line 6.
Line 7.
Line 8.
Line 9.
Each unit in the next set of exercises will include one or more questions.
Once you leave a unit, you will NOT be able to go back to the questions in that unit.
The message below will display after you tap on the NEXT arrow.
You are leaving this unit and will NOT be able to return to this work.
Are you ready to go on to the next unit?
YES
NO
If you want to go back and continue working on the unit, tap on NO.
Once you tap on YES, you will not be able to return to the unit.
You have completed the introduction and practice.
As you work on the following exercises, read each question carefully and then answer it.
Remember that you will NOT be able to go back to a unit once you have chosen to go on.
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Tap on the NEXT arrow to begin.
Orientation Module Numeracy
To answer:
Tap on the answer box and the keypad will display.
Tap on one or more numbers on the keypad.
Note that you can also tap on the symbols to enter a decimal point, fraction slash, or negative sign.
Tap on OK when you are finished and the numbers will display in the answer box.
To change the answer:
Tap on the answer box again.
Erase part or all of your answer using the backspace key.
Enter a new answer.
Tap on OK.
Introduction
You will be asked to use the keypad to answer many questions in the next set of exercises.
The instructions that were shown previously are repeated on the next screen for review.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to review the keypad instructions.
Use the keypad to answer
If you would like to practice using the keypad, tap on the answer box.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
Each unit in the next set of exercises will include one or more questions.
Once you leave a unit, you will NOT be able to go back to the questions in that unit.
The message below will display after you tap on the NEXT arrow.
You are leaving this unit and will NOT be able to return to this work.
Are you ready to go on to the next unit?
YES
NO
If you want to go back and continue working on the unit, tap on NO.
Once you tap on YES, you will not be able to return to the unit.
You have completed the introduction and practice.
As you work on the following exercises, read each question carefully and then answer it.
Remember that you will NOT be able to go back to a unit once you have chosen to go on.
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Tap on the NEXT arrow to begin.
Orientation Module Adaptive Problem Solving
Using Tabs
Some units will include more than one source of information.
You can switch between the sources by tapping on the tabs at the top of the screen.
Tab 1
Tab 2
Websites:
Multiple Pages
Some units will have websites that include multiple pages.
You can switch between the pages by tapping on each page name.
Home
Calendar
[Numbers of the calendar]
Introduction
The next set of exercises will include different sources of information including calendars and
schedules.
You will be able to view this information in several ways.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to continue.
Look at the information about using tabs.
Tap on the tabs to view each source of information.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
Look at the information about using websites with multiple pages.
Tap on the page names to see the different web pages.
Tap on the NEXT arrow when you have finished.
Each unit in the next set of exercises will include more than one question.
Once you go on to a new question, you will not be able to go back to any of the previous questions in
the unit.
There will be no BACK arrow available.
When you tap on the NEXT arrow, it will change color and a message will display as shown below:
Tap again to confirm.
Once you tap on the NEXT arrow a second time to confirm, you will NOT be able to return to
the question.
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You have completed the introduction and practice.
As you work on the following exercises, read each question carefully and then answer it.
Remember that you will NOT be able to go back to a question once you have chosen to go on.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to begin.
Performance – Effort
Thank you.
You have completed this set of exercises.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to continue.
Before concluding the study, you will be asked two final questions.
Tap on the NEXT arrow to answer the questions.
You have just seen about XX questions.
How many questions do you think you answered correctly?
Tap on a choice to answer.
Just a few
20% or less
21% – 40%
Around half
41% – 60%
61% – 80%
Almost all
81% – 100%
Please provide a response before continuing.
Try to imagine an actual situation (at work or in some other context) that is highly important to you
personally, where you would try your very best to put in as much effort as you could in order to do
well.
In this situation, you would mark your effort as a 10, as shown here.
1-10
Compared to the situation you have just imagined, how much effort did you put into these
exercises?
Tap on a number to answer.
1-10
Thank you.
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You have completed all the exercises.
Please hand the tablet back to the interviewer.
Please provide a response before continuing.
OK
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Author | Lillian Diaz-Hoffmann |
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