SUPPORTING STATEMENT – PART B
B. COLLECTIONS OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS
1. Description of the Activity
Describe the potential respondent universe and any sampling or other method used to select respondents. Data on the number of entities covered in the collection should be provided in tabular form for the universe as a whole and for each of the strata in the proposed sample. Indicate the expected response rates for the collection as a whole, as well as the actual response rates achieved during the last collection, if previously conducted.
Note that the 2021 Status of the Forces Survey of Reserve Component Members (SOFR) did not field in 2021 due to unforeseen approval leading to a short window to field OPA surveys in 2021. Rather than field two surveys to the same population at the same time, it was decided to move the SOFR to 2022. The SOFR is now scheduled to field in June of 2022. Since the approval of the 2021 SOFR, we have decided to include a paper survey option in addition to the web survey for the 2022 SOFR. This decision was made based on the increase in response rates for the 2021 Survey of Active Duty Spouses. We hope that also providing the option of a paper survey will help to increase the response rates of the SOFR.
The population of interest for the 2022 SOFR consists of members of the Selected Reserve who are below flag rank and in Reserve Unit, Active Guard/Reserve (AGR/FTS/AR; Title 10 and Title 32), and Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) programs from the Army National Guard (ARNG), U.S. Army Reserve (USAR), U.S. Navy Reserve (USNR), U.S. Marine Corps Reserve (USMCR), Air National Guard (ANG), U.S. Air Force Reserve (USAFR), and U.S. Coast Guard Reserve (USCGR). In addition, for the member to remain eligible for the survey, they must indicate they are a Selected Reserve member at the time of the survey. OPA uses a sampling tool developed by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) to determine the sample size needed to achieve 95% confidence and an associated precision of 5% or less on each reporting domain. We select a single-stage, non-proportional stratified random sample to ensure statistically adequate expected number of responses for the reporting categories (i.e., domains). For SOFR, OPA uses Reserve component, paygrade, Reserve program, gender, and family status to define the initial strata. We collapse these strata when there are fewer than 300 individuals in the stratum and there are 291 final strata. Attachment A contains a table with the number of individuals in the population and sample by strata. The expected weighted response rate for this survey is about 15%. We plan to use paper surveys in 2022 and look into using text messages but are unable to implement these techniques this year.
2. Procedures for the Collection of Information
Describe any of the following if they are used in the collection of information:
a. Statistical methodologies for stratification and sample selection;
As described above, OPA uses a sampling tool developed by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) to determine the sample size needed to achieve 95% confidence and an associated precision of 5% or less on each reporting category domain. We select a single-stage, non-proportional stratified random sample to ensure statistically adequate expected number of responses for the reporting domains. For SOFR, OPA uses Reserve component, paygrade, Reserve program, gender, and family status to define the initial strata. We collapse these strata when there are fewer than 300 individuals in the stratum. Once OPA determines the stratum-level sample sizes, a random number is assigned to every member of the population and the population is sorted by stratum and random number prior to sampling, which results in a randomly-ordered population within each stratum. We then select the appropriate number of Reservists from each stratum.
b. Estimation procedures;
OPA weights the eligible respondents in order to make inferences about the entire population of Reserve component members. The weighting methodology utilizes standard weighting processes. First, we assign a base weight to the sampled member based on the reciprocal of the selection probability. Second, OPA uses 20-30 administrative variables in the XGBoost application of Generalized Boosted Model (GBM) to predict survey eligibility and completion. OPA’s accurate and detailed administrative data on both survey respondents and nonrespondents provides confidence in our survey estimates. We adjust the sampling weights and then all prior-stage weights by the inverse of these model-predicted probabilities to adjust for nonresponse. Finally, we rake these adjusted weights to known population totals to further reduce the variance and bias of the estimates.
c. Degree of accuracy needed for the Purpose discussed in the justification;
OPA creates variance strata so precision measures can be associated with each estimate. We produce precision measures for reporting categories using 95% confidence intervals with the goal of achieving a precision of 5% or less (e.g, 80% (+/- 5%) of Army National Guard E1-E4 are satisfied with their job).
d. Unusual problems requiring specialized sampling procedures; and
OPA recognizes the response rates vary for certain domains of interest such as Reserve component and paygrade. To account for this, we average the response rates for the previous three surveys at the stratum level and these response rates are utilized by the sampling tool to adjust the sample and compute expected sample sizes.
e. Use of periodic or cyclical data collections to reduce respondent burden.
To reduce burden on Reservist members, OPA conducts the SOFR survey annually, whereas in the past it was conducted twice per year.
3. Maximization of Response Rates, Non-response, and Reliability
Discuss methods used to maximize response rates and to deal with instances of non-response. Describe any techniques used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of responses is adequate for intended purposes. Additionally, if the collection is based on sampling, ensure that the data can be generalized to the universe under study. If not, provide special justification.
To maximize response rates, OPA offers the survey via the Web as well as a paper survey option. Reminder letters and emails to non-respondents are used to maximize response rates. QR codes will also be included on the postal letters. To reduce respondent burden, web-based surveys use “smart skip” technology to ensure respondents only answer questions that are applicable to them. To deal with instances of nonresponse, OPA adjusts for nonresponse in the weighting methodology. To ensure the accuracy and reliability of responses, OPA conducts a nonresponse bias (NRB) analysis every third survey cycle and will conduct one in 2023. Historically OPA has found little evidence of significant NRB during these studies. OPA uses probability sampling and appropriate weighting to ensure the survey data can be generalized to the universe under study.
4. Tests of Procedures
Describe any tests of procedures or methods to be undertaken. Testing of potential respondents (9 or fewer) is encouraged as a means of refining proposed collections to reduce respondent burden, as well as to improve the collection instrument utility. These tests check for internal consistency and the effectiveness of previous similar collection activities.
Not applicable.
5. Statistical Consultation and Information Analysis
a. Provide names and telephone number of individual(s) consulted on statistical aspects of the design.
Mr. David McGrath, Branch Chief; Statistical Methods Team, Methods, Analysis, and Systems Support, Office of People Analytics (OPA); (571) 372-0983.
Ms. Wendy Barboza, Team Lead; Statistical Methods Team, Methods, Analysis, and Systems Support, Office of People Analytics (OPA); (571) 372-1099.
b. Provide name and organization of person(s) who will actually collect and analyze the collected information.
The data will be collected by Data Recognition Corporation (DRC), which is OPA’s operations contractor. Ms. Valerie Waller is the Senior Managing Director at DRC.
The data will be analyzed by OPA analysts. Lindsay Rock, Monica Wiedemann, and Amy Campbell are the lead operations analysts.
Attachment A. SOFR 2022 - Population and Sample Size by Strata
Stratum |
Stratum Definitions |
Population Size |
Sample Size |
All |
Total |
798,743 |
153,119 |
1 |
001 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
6,788 |
2,090 |
2 |
002 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
102,936 |
28,284 |
3 |
003 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
11,928 |
1,849 |
4 |
004 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
7,567 |
1,121 |
5 |
005 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
3,076 |
1,112 |
6 |
006 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
30,110 |
7,528 |
7 |
007 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,709 |
306 |
8 |
008 ANG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,954 |
327 |
9 |
009 ANG_E1-E4_AGR_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
394 |
41 |
10 |
010 ANG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_SING_CHILD |
372 |
34 |
11 |
011 ANG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,365 |
213 |
12 |
012 ANG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
815 |
66 |
13 |
013 ANG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
366 |
27 |
14 |
014 ANG_E1-E4_MIL_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
1,319 |
129 |
15 |
015 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
8,336 |
760 |
16 |
016 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
22,295 |
1,958 |
17 |
017 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
29,149 |
1,974 |
18 |
018 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
8,192 |
502 |
19 |
019 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
1,966 |
170 |
20 |
020 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
5,085 |
464 |
21 |
021 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,480 |
185 |
22 |
022 ANG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,410 |
113 |
23 |
023 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_CHILD |
2,241 |
147 |
24 |
024 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,962 |
123 |
25 |
025 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
11,630 |
532 |
26 |
026 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,927 |
75 |
27 |
027 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
1,174 |
76 |
28 |
028 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,008 |
66 |
29 |
029 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,734 |
98 |
30 |
030 ANG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
492 |
30 |
31 |
031 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_CHILD |
1,707 |
110 |
32 |
032 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,910 |
148 |
33 |
033 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
6,785 |
320 |
34 |
034 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,125 |
86 |
35 |
035 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
693 |
49 |
36 |
036 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
828 |
53 |
37 |
037 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
702 |
53 |
38 |
038 ANG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
357 |
18 |
39 |
039 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
1,218 |
229 |
40 |
040 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
8,922 |
1,852 |
41 |
041 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
8,291 |
1,276 |
42 |
042 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
3,279 |
542 |
43 |
043 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
339 |
60 |
44 |
044 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,184 |
430 |
45 |
045 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
770 |
140 |
46 |
046 ANG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
749 |
127 |
47 |
047 ANG_W1-O3_AGR_MALE_SINGLE |
461 |
73 |
48 |
048 ANG_W1-O3_AGR_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,792 |
203 |
49 |
049 ANG_W1-O3_AGR_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
366 |
43 |
50 |
050 ANG_W1-O3_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
648 |
107 |
51 |
051 ANG_W1-O3_MIL_MALE_SINGLE |
820 |
93 |
52 |
052 ANG_W1-O3_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,202 |
192 |
53 |
053 ANG_W1-O3_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
689 |
57 |
54 |
054 ANG_W1-O3_MIL_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
554 |
80 |
55 |
055 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
400 |
68 |
56 |
056 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
485 |
81 |
57 |
057 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
4,502 |
660 |
58 |
058 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
816 |
122 |
59 |
059 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_SINGLE |
350 |
59 |
60 |
060 ANG_O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARRIED |
661 |
110 |
61 |
061 ANG_O4-O6_AGR_MALE_SINGLE |
338 |
51 |
62 |
062 ANG_O4-O6_AGR_MALE_MARRIED |
2,654 |
360 |
63 |
063 ANG_O4-O6_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
433 |
70 |
64 |
064 ANG_O4-O6_MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,667 |
222 |
65 |
065 AR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
2,373 |
488 |
66 |
066 AR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
42,415 |
9,430 |
67 |
067 AR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
7,219 |
991 |
68 |
068 AR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
5,744 |
1,011 |
69 |
069 AR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
2,178 |
476 |
70 |
070 AR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
14,993 |
3,278 |
71 |
071 AR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,961 |
361 |
72 |
072 AR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,258 |
389 |
73 |
073 AR__E1-E4_AGR_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
338 |
44 |
74 |
074 AR__E1-E4_MIL/IMA_ALLGen_SINGLE |
443 |
44 |
75 |
075 AR__E1-E4_MIL/IMA_ALLGen_MARRIED |
302 |
27 |
76 |
076 AR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
4,178 |
376 |
77 |
077 AR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
11,660 |
1,093 |
78 |
078 AR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
19,084 |
1,438 |
79 |
079 AR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
6,033 |
412 |
80 |
080 AR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
1,853 |
165 |
81 |
081 AR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
3,954 |
374 |
82 |
082 AR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,806 |
254 |
83 |
083 AR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,595 |
124 |
84 |
084 AR__E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_CHILD |
977 |
69 |
85 |
085 AR__E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
999 |
105 |
86 |
086 AR__E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
5,100 |
343 |
87 |
087 AR__E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
920 |
62 |
88 |
088 AR__E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
855 |
68 |
89 |
089 AR__E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
729 |
51 |
90 |
090 AR__E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,110 |
88 |
91 |
091 AR__E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
362 |
31 |
92 |
092 AR__E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_CHILD |
486 |
34 |
93 |
093 AR__E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
672 |
43 |
94 |
094 AR__E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,148 |
125 |
95 |
095 AR__E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
643 |
34 |
96 |
096 AR__E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
484 |
30 |
97 |
097 AR__E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
459 |
28 |
98 |
098 AR__E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARRIED |
849 |
65 |
99 |
099 AR__E5-E9_IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
554 |
69 |
100 |
100 AR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
667 |
118 |
101 |
101 AR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
5,413 |
1,081 |
102 |
102 AR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
5,158 |
823 |
103 |
103 AR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,423 |
428 |
104 |
104 AR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
489 |
110 |
105 |
105 AR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,438 |
522 |
106 |
106 AR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,159 |
230 |
107 |
107 AR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,140 |
233 |
108 |
108 AR__W1-O3_AGR_MALE_ALL_FAMILY |
1,122 |
135 |
109 |
109 AR__W1-O3_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
333 |
50 |
110 |
110 AR__W1-O3_MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
788 |
110 |
111 |
111 AR__W1-O3_IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
460 |
92 |
112 |
112 AR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
667 |
74 |
113 |
113 AR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,058 |
106 |
114 |
114 AR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
6,568 |
625 |
115 |
115 AR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,488 |
143 |
116 |
116 AR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
307 |
46 |
117 |
117 AR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
728 |
78 |
118 |
118 AR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,132 |
128 |
119 |
119 AR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
574 |
69 |
120 |
120 AR__O4-O6_AGR_MALE_ALL_FAMILY |
2,161 |
197 |
121 |
121 AR__O4-O6_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
675 |
72 |
122 |
122 AR__O4-O6_MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
390 |
36 |
123 |
123 AR__O4-O6_IMA_ALLGen_SINGLE |
429 |
65 |
124 |
124 AR__O4-O6_IMA_ALLGen_MARRIED |
1,375 |
184 |
125 |
125 NR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
304 |
207 |
126 |
126 NR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
4,687 |
2,959 |
127 |
127 NR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
901 |
351 |
128 |
128 NR__E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
823 |
398 |
129 |
129 NR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
344 |
242 |
130 |
130 NR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,674 |
841 |
131 |
131 NR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
384 |
189 |
132 |
132 NR__E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
366 |
185 |
133 |
133 NR__E1-E4_AGR/IMA_MALE_SINGLE |
949 |
526 |
134 |
134 NR__E1-E4_AGR/IMA_MALE_MARRIED |
374 |
201 |
135 |
135 NR__E1-E4_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
391 |
240 |
136 |
136 NR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
2,019 |
305 |
137 |
137 NR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
6,451 |
1,083 |
138 |
138 NR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
8,349 |
1,171 |
139 |
139 NR__E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,852 |
396 |
140 |
140 NR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
1,286 |
215 |
141 |
141 NR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,414 |
429 |
142 |
142 NR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,704 |
280 |
143 |
143 NR__E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
992 |
146 |
144 |
144 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_MALE_SING_CHILD |
344 |
81 |
145 |
145 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,113 |
191 |
146 |
146 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,591 |
434 |
147 |
147 NR__E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
865 |
137 |
148 |
148 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
424 |
71 |
149 |
149 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
467 |
127 |
150 |
150 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
753 |
151 |
151 |
151 NR__E5-E9_AGR/IMA_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
298 |
65 |
152 |
152 NR__W1-O3_TPU_ALLGen_SING_CHILD |
348 |
174 |
153 |
153 NR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
832 |
398 |
154 |
154 NR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,453 |
631 |
155 |
155 NR__W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
517 |
225 |
156 |
156 NR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
436 |
244 |
157 |
157 NR__W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARRIED |
507 |
243 |
158 |
158 NR__W1-O3_AGR/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
309 |
162 |
159 |
159 NR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
352 |
63 |
160 |
160 NR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
911 |
153 |
161 |
161 NR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
4,699 |
762 |
162 |
162 NR__O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,078 |
168 |
163 |
163 NR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_SINGLE |
561 |
108 |
164 |
164 NR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
670 |
131 |
165 |
165 NR__O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
303 |
48 |
166 |
166 NR__O4-O6_AGR/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,392 |
232 |
167 |
167 MCR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SINGLE |
20,314 |
11,152 |
168 |
168 MCR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
591 |
404 |
169 |
169 MCR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,235 |
535 |
170 |
170 MCR_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
566 |
211 |
171 |
171 MCR_E1-E4_AGR/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
443 |
87 |
172 |
172 MCR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_SING_CHILD |
359 |
336 |
173 |
173 MCR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_SING_NOCHILD |
2,464 |
2,464 |
174 |
174 MCR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_MARR_CHILD |
1,766 |
1,476 |
175 |
175 MCR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_MARR_NOCHILD |
833 |
833 |
176 |
176 MCR_E5-E9_AGR_ALLGen_SINGLE |
393 |
315 |
177 |
177 MCR_E5-E9_AGR_ALLGen_MARRIED |
1,179 |
932 |
178 |
178 MCR_E5-E9_IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
841 |
593 |
179 |
179 MCR_W1-O3_TPU_ALLGen_SINGLE |
677 |
677 |
180 |
180 MCR_W1-O3_TPU_ALLGen_MARRIED |
656 |
656 |
181 |
181 MCR_W1-O3_AGR/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
342 |
342 |
182 |
182 MCR_O4-O6_TPU_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,080 |
965 |
183 |
183 MCR_O4-O6_AGR/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,714 |
1,576 |
184 |
184 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
540 |
63 |
185 |
185 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
14,171 |
1,506 |
186 |
186 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,116 |
194 |
187 |
187 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,648 |
167 |
188 |
188 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
411 |
45 |
189 |
189 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
5,252 |
545 |
190 |
190 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
527 |
45 |
191 |
191 AFG_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
688 |
79 |
192 |
192 AFG_E1-E4_AGR_MALE_ALL_FAMILY |
617 |
50 |
193 |
193 AFG_E1-E4_AGR_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
342 |
27 |
194 |
194 AFG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_SINGLE |
1,513 |
127 |
195 |
195 AFG_E1-E4_MIL_MALE_MARRIED |
478 |
33 |
196 |
196 AFG_E1-E4_MIL_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
723 |
63 |
197 |
197 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
2,024 |
130 |
198 |
198 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
6,703 |
414 |
199 |
199 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
13,022 |
644 |
200 |
200 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
4,079 |
209 |
201 |
201 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
951 |
63 |
202 |
202 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,163 |
139 |
203 |
203 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,159 |
117 |
204 |
204 AFG_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,108 |
63 |
205 |
205 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_CHILD |
861 |
46 |
206 |
206 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,475 |
75 |
207 |
207 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
6,091 |
260 |
208 |
208 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,355 |
58 |
209 |
209 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
588 |
38 |
210 |
210 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
683 |
38 |
211 |
211 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,505 |
68 |
212 |
212 AFG_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
435 |
23 |
213 |
213 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_CHILD |
1,185 |
58 |
214 |
214 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
3,059 |
140 |
215 |
215 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
7,309 |
272 |
216 |
216 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,655 |
93 |
217 |
217 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
446 |
27 |
218 |
218 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
751 |
40 |
219 |
219 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
920 |
44 |
220 |
220 AFG_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
401 |
15 |
221 |
221 AFG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SINGLE |
1,092 |
470 |
222 |
222 AFG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,794 |
655 |
223 |
223 AFG_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
628 |
273 |
224 |
224 AFG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SINGLE |
450 |
187 |
225 |
225 AFG_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARRIED |
687 |
288 |
226 |
226 AFG_W1-O3_AGR_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
535 |
222 |
227 |
227 AFG_W1-O3_MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,037 |
354 |
228 |
228 AFG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SINGLE |
602 |
132 |
229 |
229 AFG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
3,308 |
685 |
230 |
230 AFG_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
583 |
111 |
231 |
231 AFG_O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
1,066 |
223 |
232 |
232 AFG_O4-O6_AGR_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
2,218 |
414 |
233 |
233 AFG_O4-O6_MIL_MALE_ALL_FAMILY |
1,530 |
272 |
234 |
234 AFG_O4-O6_MIL_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
373 |
66 |
235 |
235 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
433 |
77 |
236 |
236 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
7,856 |
1,506 |
237 |
237 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,616 |
268 |
238 |
238 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,241 |
195 |
239 |
239 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
522 |
103 |
240 |
240 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
4,014 |
691 |
241 |
241 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
577 |
111 |
242 |
242 AFR_E1-E4_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
711 |
115 |
243 |
243 AFR_E1-E4_AGR/MIL/IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
938 |
180 |
244 |
244 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_CHILD |
1,571 |
152 |
245 |
245 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
4,897 |
504 |
246 |
246 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
9,122 |
749 |
247 |
247 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
2,807 |
247 |
248 |
248 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_CHILD |
1,137 |
122 |
249 |
249 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_SING_NOCHILD |
2,110 |
193 |
250 |
250 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,111 |
187 |
251 |
251 AFR_E5-E9_TPU_FEMALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,082 |
102 |
252 |
252 AFR_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_SINGLE |
487 |
41 |
253 |
253 AFR_E5-E9_AGR_MALE_MARRIED |
1,406 |
103 |
254 |
254 AFR_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_SINGLE |
299 |
31 |
255 |
255 AFR_E5-E9_AGR_FEMALE_MARRIED |
398 |
32 |
256 |
256 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_CHILD |
512 |
45 |
257 |
257 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_SING_NOCHILD |
1,151 |
87 |
258 |
258 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,862 |
195 |
259 |
259 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
1,021 |
62 |
260 |
260 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_SINGLE |
650 |
50 |
261 |
261 AFR_E5-E9_MIL_FEMALE_MARRIED |
664 |
65 |
262 |
262 AFR_E5-E9_IMA_MALE_SINGLE |
518 |
98 |
263 |
263 AFR_E5-E9_IMA_MALE_MARRIED |
1,217 |
174 |
264 |
264 AFR_E5-E9_IMA_FEMALE_SINGLE |
347 |
63 |
265 |
265 AFR_E5-E9_IMA_FEMALE_MARRIED |
548 |
90 |
266 |
266 AFR_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_SINGLE |
675 |
465 |
267 |
267 AFR_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
809 |
513 |
268 |
268 AFR_W1-O3_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
369 |
242 |
269 |
269 AFR_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_SINGLE |
433 |
269 |
270 |
270 AFR_W1-O3_TPU_FEMALE_MARRIED |
493 |
346 |
271 |
271 AFR_W1-O3_AGR/MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
480 |
343 |
272 |
272 AFR_W1-O3_IMA_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
862 |
529 |
273 |
273 AFR_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_SINGLE |
570 |
114 |
274 |
274 AFR_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
2,575 |
499 |
275 |
275 AFR_O4-O6_TPU_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
430 |
77 |
276 |
276 AFR_O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_SINGLE |
322 |
54 |
277 |
277 AFR_O4-O6_TPU_FEMALE_MARRIED |
761 |
136 |
278 |
278 AFR_O4-O6_AGR_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,140 |
193 |
279 |
279 AFR_O4-O6_MIL_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
1,127 |
179 |
280 |
280 AFR_O4-O6_IMA_MALE_SINGLE |
344 |
73 |
281 |
281 AFR_O4-O6_IMA_MALE_MARR_CHILD |
1,723 |
335 |
282 |
282 AFR_O4-O6_IMA_MALE_MARR_NOCHILD |
339 |
68 |
283 |
283 AFR_O4-O6_IMA_FEMALE_ALL_FAMILY |
1,101 |
225 |
284 |
284 CGR_E1-E4_TPU_ALLGen_SINGLE |
698 |
698 |
285 |
285 CGR_E1-E4_TPU_ALLGen_MARRIED |
437 |
437 |
286 |
286 CGR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_SING_CHILD |
320 |
320 |
287 |
287 CGR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_SING_NOCHILD |
869 |
869 |
288 |
288 CGR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_MARR_CHILD |
2,171 |
2,171 |
289 |
289 CGR_E5-E9_TPU_ALLGen_MARR_NOCHILD |
711 |
711 |
290 |
290 CGR_W1-O3_TPU_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
542 |
542 |
291 |
291 CGR_O4-O6_TPU_ALLGen_ALL_FAMILY |
467 |
467 |
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