SIPP_Attachment_A_ SIPP_Attachment_A_2024 OMB_SIPP Instrument Booklet

2024 Survey of Income and Program Participation Panel

SIPP_Attachment_A_2024 OMB_SIPP Instrument Booklet

OMB: 0607-1000

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START
CENSUS CATI/CAPI SYSTEM

^VERDATE
^VERSION
SIPP

SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION

PSU: ^I_PSU
DATE IS: ^DATE
TIME IS: ^TIME

OMB Control Number: 0607-1000
Expiration Date: December 31, 2023

CASE STATUS IS: ^CSTATUS
INTERVIEW MODE: ^I_NXTINTFLG
APPOINTMENT: ^CALLBACK
ADDRESS:
HNO HNOSUF STRNAME
UNITDES
GQUNITINFO
NONCITYADD
PHYSDES
PO, ST ZIP5-ZIP4
BLDGNAME
1. Proceed - Personal interview
2. Proceed - Telephone interview
3. Set appointment for visit or call back
4. Quit - Do not attempt now
5. Ready to transmit, no more follow-up needed

FIX206
The current outcome code for this case is a 206 - At least one household member's interview is a
sufficient partial.
If you have incomplete person-level interviews in this case, you will be asked to Type Z these people
on the following screens, after completing contact information.
If you proceed, this 206 will be changed to a 207, and the case will be transmitted to your RO in your
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next transmission. If you do NOT wish to wrap up this case, back up now using your Left or Up arrow
key. If you need to make this case a noninterview (Type A, B, or C), you must first proceed to wrap this
case up as a partial and then restart the case BEFORE transmitting.
1. Closeout the case with an outcome code of 207

INTRO_D
^NAMEFIL_INTROD
Some of the questions have already been answered. Let me see where we should begin.
Enter 1 to continue, ask the CARI consent question.
Then press END to go to the first unanswered question.
1. Enter 1 to continue

INTRO
Hello. I'm ... from the United States Census Bureau. Here is my identification card.
Show ID card.
We are conducting a survey on the economic situation of people who live in the United States. I
have some questions to ask you.
^INCENTIVE_FIL
Did you receive our letter?
If the respondent did not receive an advance letter, give or read the letter to the respondent before
proceeding.
1. Proceed
2. Inconvenient time - try again later
3. Reluctant respondent - hold for refusal follow-up
4. Noninterview or ENTIRE household moved
5. Contacted incorrect household - END INTERVIEW

CARICON1
? [F1]
This interview may be recorded for quality control purposes. Is that okay?
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1. Yes
2. No

NONINTERVIEW
^NONINTFILL
1. Type A noninterview
2. Type B noninterview
3. Type C noninterview or ENTIRE household moved
4. Type D noninterview

TYPE_A
Enter Type A noninterview code.
1. No one home
2. Temporarily absent
3. Refused
4. Language problem
5. Unable to locate
6. Other Type A

TYPEA__SP
Specify the kind of 'other' Type A noninterview.

TYPE_B
Enter Type B noninterview code.
1. Vacant regular (REG)
2. Vacant - storage of household furniture
3. Unfit or to be demolished
4. Under construction, not ready
5. Converted to temporary business or storage
6. Unoccupied tent or trailer site
7. Permit granted, construction not started
8. Temporarily occupied by persons with URE
9. Occupied by persons under 15 years of age
10. ENTIRE household institutionalized
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11. ENTIRE household on active duty in the Armed Forces
12. Other Type B

TYPEB__SP
Specify the kind of 'other' Type B noninterview.

TYPE_C
Enter code for Type C noninterview or ENTIRE household moved.
1. Demolished
2. House or trailer moved
4. Converted to permanent business or storage
5. Merged
6. Condemned
7. Unused Serial number/Listing sheet line
8. Removed during subsampling
10. ENTIRE household deceased
11. ENTIRE household moved out of the country
13. ENTIRE household moved together to known address OUTSIDE of FR's area
14. ENTIRE household moved together to known address WITHIN FR's area
15. ENTIRE household moved together to unknown address
16. ENTIRE household merged with another SIPP household
17. ENTIRE household moved and split into several new SIPP households

18. ENTIRE household moved - further work needed to obtain address (NOTE: the parent case will remain on your l
19. Other Type C
20. Spawned in error
21. Unlocatable sample address
22. Unit does not exist or unit is out of scope

TYPEC__SP
Specify the kind of 'other' Type C noninterview.

SPAWN_SP
Enter the reason why the household was spawned in error.

TYPE_D
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Enter Type D noninterview code.
1. ENTIRE household moved, address unknown
2. ENTIRE household moved within the U.S.; RO determined case is outside SIPP limits

NI_RACE
Enter your best guess as to the Race of the reference person.
Mark all that apply.
1. White
2. Black/African American
3. American Indian or Alaska Native
4. Asian
5. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
6. Other

NI_SEX
Enter your best guess as to the sex of the reference person.
^ENTERFIL
1. Male
2. Female

NI_SIZE
Ask or verify with some knowledgeable individual.
Enter your best guess as to the total number of people in the household. Count all children and
adults.
^ENTERFIL

NI_TENURE
Ask or verify with a knowledgeable individual, or enter your best guess.
Are the living quarters...

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Read answer categories.
1. Owned or being bought by someone in the household?
2. Rented?
3. Occupied without payment of rent?

TYPEA_DISCUSS
You must discuss this case with your supervisor before transmitting it as a ^TYPEAD noninterview.
1. Enter 1 to continue

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DIAL
Dial this number: (^I_AREA) ^I_PREFIX-^I_SUFFIX ^I_EXTN
Secondary number: (^SAREA) ^SPREFIX-^SSUFFIX ^SEXTN
Introduce yourself to the household respondent
^HHRESP_FIL
STREET ADDRESS: ^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
1. Someone answers - BEGIN INTERVIEW
2. Someone answers - SET APPOINTMENT
3. No contact - answering machine/busy/no answer
4. New telephone number or telephone disconnected
5. Not attempted now

HHAPPT_DATE
I'd like to schedule a time to complete the interview.
What DATE would be best to conduct the interview?
Enter date (MM/DD/YYYY)

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HHAPPT_TIME
(What TIME would be best to conduct the interview?)
Enter the time (hours, minutes, and am or pm).

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DASSIST_AREA
Call Directory Assistance in your area, if necessary, to obtain the correct telephone number for this
household.
CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBER: (^I_AREA) ^I_PREFIX - ^I_SUFFIX ^I_EXTN
What is the new telephone number for the ^REFPER_DASSIST household?
Enter new area code.
Enter 000 if the household does not have a telephone.
Display the household address as follows:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5-^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME

DASSIST_PREFIX
Call Directory Assistance in your area, if necessary, to obtain the correct telephone number for this
household.
CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBER: (^I_AREA) ^I_PREFIX - ^I_SUFFIX ^I_EXTN
(What is the new telephone number for the ^REFPER_DASSIST household?
Enter new prefix.
Display the household address as follows:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
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^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5-^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME

DASSIST_SUFFIX
Call Directory Assistance in your area, if necessary, to obtain the correct telephone number for this
household.
CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBER: (^I_AREA) ^I_PREFIX - ^I_SUFFIX ^I_EXTN
(What is the new telephone number for the ^REFPER_DASSIST household?
Enter new suffix.
Display the household address as follows:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5-^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME

DASSIST_EXTN
Call Directory Assistance in your area, if necessary, to obtain the correct telephone number for this
household.
CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBER: ^I_AREA ^I_PREFIX - ^I_SUFFIX ^I_EXTN
(What is the new telephone number for the ^REFPER_DASSIST household?
Enter new extension (if applicable).
Display the household address as follows:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5-^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME

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HHAPPT3
Before I go, let me verify some information. Is your address still

Read address:

ADDRESS:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5 - ^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME
If answer category 2 is selected, remember to move the household via the noninterview screen and
NOT the change of address screens.
1. Yes
2. No
3. Address correction -- household did not move
4. End interview

HHAPPT4_HNO
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_HNOSUF
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number Suffix or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_STRNAME
? [F1]
Enter the correct Street Name or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_UNITDES
? [F1]
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Enter the correct Apartment and Unit Number or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_GQUNITINFO
? [F1]
Enter the correct GQ Unit Information or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_NONCITYADD
? [F1]
Enter the correct Non-City Style Address or press ENTER for Same.
Enter a P.O. Box here.

HHAPPT4_PHYSDES
? [F1]
Enter the correct Physical Description or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_PO
? [F1]
Enter the correct Locality or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_ST
? [F1]
Enter the correct State Abbreviation or press ENTER for Same.
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
DE. Delaware
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FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
MT. Montana
NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
WA. Washington
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WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

HHAPPT4_ZIP
? [F1]
Enter the correct Zip Code or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_ZIP4
? [F1]
Enter the correct 4-Digit Zip Code or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT4_BLDGNAME
? [F1]
Enter the correct Building Name or press ENTER for Same.

HHAPPT5
I have listed

Read name(s) as living in this household. Are all of these people still living here?

Display the ROST_FNAME, ROST_MNAME, and ROST_LNAME of all people who were
listed on final household roster for the previous wave
1. Yes
2. No

HHAPPT99
Thank you for your assistance. I will visit your household ^CALLBACK.
This household has persons who have moved since the last interview. You may wish to review
procedures for movers before this interview. Remember to deal with mover cases early in the month, so
that you have sufficient time to locate and interview the people who moved.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

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YR_BUILT
TTABX
TEXTRA
TABX_INTRO
TABX_FR
OTHLIVQTR
BEGINT
We will begin the interview with questions about who lives here, their ages, how they're related to
each other, and other information. Then I will ask you questions about your jobs and other
sources of income. After that, I'll have similar questions about the other people who live here.
^BEGINT_FIL
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

VERIFY_ADDRESS
? [F1]
I have your address listed as:
ADDRESS:
^I_HNO ^I_HNOSUF ^I_STRNAME
^I_UNITDES
^I_GQUNITINFO
^I_NONCITYADD
^I_PHYSDES
^I_PO, ^I_ST ^I_ZIP5-^I_ZIP4
^I_BLDGNAME
(Is this your exact address, or correct with only minor changes?)
Do not use the address change screen to indicate that an entire household has moved.
1. YES, address is EXACTLY CORRECT as listed
2. Address is MOSTLY CORRECT, but needs some minor changes
3. INCORRECT ADDRESS - terminate interview, find correct address
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NEW_HNO
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_HNOSUF
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number Suffix or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_STRNAME
? [F1]
Enter the correct Street Name or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_UNITDES
? [F1]
Enter the correct Apartment or Unit Number or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_GQUNITINFO
? [F1]
Enter the correct GQ Unit Information or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_NONCITYADD
? [F1]
Enter the correct Non-City Style Address or press ENTER for Same.
Enter a P.O. Box here.

NEW_PHYSDES
? [F1]
Enter the correct Physical Description or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_PO
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? [F1]
Enter the correct Locality or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_ST
? [F1]
Enter the correct State Abbreviation or press ENTER for Same.
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
DE. Delaware
FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
MT. Montana
NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
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NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
WA. Washington
WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

NEW_ZIP5
? [F1]
Enter the correct Zip Code or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_ZIP4
? [F1]
Enter the correct 4-Digit Zip Code or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_ZIP
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NEW_BLDGNAME
? [F1]
Enter the correct Building Name or press ENTER for Same.
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VERIFY_MAILADDR
? [F1]
Is this also your mailing address?
1. Yes
2. No

NEW_MHNO
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number for the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MHNOSUF
? [F1]
Enter the correct House Number Suffix for the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MSTRNAME
? [F1]
Enter the correct Street Name for the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MUNITDES
? [F1]
Enter the correct Apartment or Unit Number of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MGQUNITINFO
? [F1]
Enter the correct GQ Unit Information of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MNONCITYADD
? [F1]
Enter the correct Non-City Style Mailing Address or press ENTER for Same.

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Enter a P.O. Box here.

NEW_MPO
? [F1]
Enter the correct Locality of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MST
? [F1]
Enter the correct State Abbreviation of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
DE. Delaware
FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
MT. Montana
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NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
WA. Washington
WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

NEW_MZIP5
? [F1]
Enter the correct Zip Code of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MZIP4
? [F1]
Enter the correct 4-Digit Zip Code of the mailing address or press ENTER for Same.

NEW_MZIP
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ACCESS
? [F1]
Ask if not apparent.
Do you have direct access to your home, either from the outside or through a common hall?
1. Yes
2. No

MERGE
This household must be merged with the household through which access is gained.
Refer to your Interviewer's manual to determine if the merged household is in or out of the SIPP
sample.
1. Merged - in SIPP sample
2. Merged - NOT in SIPP sample

LIVQTR
Enter type of living quarters.
1. House, apartment, flat
2. Unit in rooming house, hotel, motel, etc.
3. Mobile home or trailer
4. Other housing unit
5. Student quarters
6. Other group quarters unit
7. Tent or trailer site

NUMBER_UNITS
Ask if not apparent.
How many housing units, both occupied and vacant, are there in this structure?
1. One, detached
2. One, attached
3. Two
4. 3 - 4
5. 5 - 9
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6. 10 - 19
7. 20 - 49
8. 50 or more

TENURE
Are your living quarters...
Read answer categories.
1. Owned or being bought by someone in the household?
2. Rented?
3. Occupied without payment of rent?

RENTSUB
^RENTSUBQTEXT
Include respondents who live in a building owned by a Public Housing Authority (i.e., the housing
authority is the respondent's landlord) as receiving a rent subsidy.
1. Yes
2. No

VOUCHER
Does anyone in this household receive a housing voucher?
A housing voucher gives a renter the right to choose where to live AND it helps pay the rent.
1. Yes
2. No

AMOUNTSPELL
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ASTCODE
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ASTCODE2
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ASTCODE_RET
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BUSINESS_CODE
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CARICONFLAG
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1. Yes
2. No

CARNO
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CHILD_LNO
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CTRLNUM
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DAD_IN_HOUSE
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DISABLECODE
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ED_RETURNING
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FS_RETURNING
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GA_RETURNING
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INVBUSINESS_CODE
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LNGD_MEALS
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LNO
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LNPAR1
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LNPAR2
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LNOPRX
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LNSP
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MARITAL_RETURNING
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MHLOAN_CODE
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MOM_IN_HOUSE
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MONTHCODE
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MOVER_LNO
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PLPCNTLT5T2
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PLINTDATE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PROPLOAN_CODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PSTATUS
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RES_RETURNING
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RETIRECODE
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SLFPRX
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SSI_RETURNING
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SSCHLDFLAG
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SUPPORTPMTCODE
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SURVRCODE
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TANF_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

TYPE_RECVEH_NUM
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UEMP_COMP_CODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

URE_NUM
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VABENEFITCODE
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WIC_RETURNING
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NBIOKIDHHROS
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NUMCLD27
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NUMCLD314
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NUMCLD014
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NUMCLD617
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NUMCLD05
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NALLKIDALLROS
NUM_BIOKIDS
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CHILDLIST05
CHILDLIST617
BIOCHILDLIST
PAR_BIOCHILDLIST
NCLD27_HH
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NCLD314_HH
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NCLD014_HH
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NCLD617_HH
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NCLD05_HH
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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NCLD017_HH
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CHILDLIST0
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CTRLNUM
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ORIG_NROSIZE
BHHLD_MBR_LEAVE
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ROSTER_CHANGE
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***
1. Yes
2. No

PREROST
^QSTNTXT_PREROST
1. Enter 1 to continue

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LNO
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PNUM
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PERMOVED
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PERDECEASED
PERSTAT
^PERSTATFILL
1. Deceased
2. Institutionalized or in other group quarters (e.g., nursing home, hospital, correctional facility)
3. On active duty in the Armed Forces
4. Moved outside of U.S.
5. Marital-status reasons (e.g., marriage, civil union, partnership, cohabitation, separation or divorce)
6. Job-related reasons
7. Attending college or boarding school, or other educational reason
8. Other family changes (e.g., change in custody, child moves out on his own)
9. Listed in error in prior wave
10. Other
11. Reinstate person

CM_PERSTAT
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1. Active Household Member
3. Inactive, but may come back
4. Deceased

ROST_FNAME
^QSTNTXT_ROSTER
Enter first name.
Confirm the spelling of the person's first name. This information will be important for tracking movers in
future waves.
Enter 999 if no more people or no new people.
^MAX20

ROST_MNAME
^QSTNTXT_ROSTER
Enter middle name.
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ROST_LNAME
^QSTNTXT_ROSTER
Enter last name.
Confirm the spelling of the person's last name. This information will be important for tracking movers in
future waves.

ROST_ONAME
^QSTNTXT_ROSTER
Enter other or maiden name.

HHRESP2
^HHRESP2TEXT
1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where HHSTAT = (1, 3) AND AGE(LNO) >= 15

USUAL
? [F1]
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^QSTNTXT_USUAL
1. Yes
2. No

NOTHERE
^NOTHERE_FILL
1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

URE_NUM
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NITESTAY
During a typical week over the last month or so, how many nights did ^NAME_NOTHERE stay
here overnight, or was there no usual pattern?
11. Three or fewer
12. Four or more
13. No usual pattern
14. Other

NITESTAY_SP
What 'other' living arrangement?

ASKURE
Is there another place where ^NAME_NOTHERE ^LIVES_ASKURE and ^SLEEPS_ASKURE most
of the time?
1. Yes
2. No

AWAYSCH
Ask if necessary:
^AREIS ^NAME_NOTHERE...
... a student away attending school,
... non-married,
... whose permanent residence is here?
1. Yes to all 3
2. No

AWAYTRV
Ask if necessary:
^DODOES ^NAME_NOTHERE usually live here but ^AREIS away traveling for work, or on
vacation, or in the hospital?

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1. Yes
2. No

MISSED_PER
? [F1]
^MISSEDPER_TEXT
1. Yes
2. No

ANYMOREPEOPLE
We've listed 20 people living in this household, which is the maximum number that can be
collected on the household roster. How many additional people (not counting the 20 already listed
on the household roster) live here?

USUAL1
Is this the address where

Read name(s) lives and sleeps most of the time?

Display the names of the people added to the household roster via MISSED_PER.
1. Yes
2. No

NOTHEREONE
Ask or verify.
Who doesn't live or sleep here most of the time? Anyone else?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
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8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

CTRLNUM
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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

URE_NUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CHECKPT
According to the rules of this survey,

Read name(s) will be included in this interview.

Display the ROST_FNAME, and ROST_LNAME of all non-deleted people on the final
household roster.
If everyone on the household is deleted or the list of people is otherwise empty, display: There are no
persons remaining to interview. To wrap up this case as a Type B, type 1 and press Enter.
1. Enter 1 to continue

NOHHRESP
Since you do not stay or live here most of the time, who is available to answer the remaining
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questions?
Read name(s).
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

OTHRRP
All people listed have another residence where they usually live. They will not be included in this
interview. Take one of the following actions:
Enter 0 if the residence information is incorrect.
Enter a 1 if no other adult maintains this address as his or her usual place of residence. This designates
this address as a Type B noninterview.
0. The information about usual residence is incorrect
1. No other adult maintains this address as his/her usual residence

CTRLNUM
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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LEAVE_MO
^INTROLEAVE_FIL When did ^FNAME ^LNAME ^WHYLEFTFIL?
Enter the month.
0. Before ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. ^MONTH2 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. ^MONTH3 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. ^MONTH4 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. ^MONTH5 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. ^MONTH6 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. ^MONTH7 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. ^MONTH8 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. ^MONTH9 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. ^MONTH10 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. ^MONTH11 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. ^MONTH12 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. ^MONTH13 ^INTYEARFIL
14. ^MONTH14 ^INTYEARFIL
15. ^MONTH15^INTYEARFIL
16. ^MONTH16 ^INTYEARFIL
17. ^MONTH17 ^INTYEARFIL
18. ^MONTH18 ^INTYEARFIL

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

OTHRRP_WHO
Whose information is incorrect?
1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
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5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1
25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME, ROST_LNAME where UREFLAG = 1

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

OTHRRP_FIX
What information about ^HISHER residence needs to be corrected...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Is this the place where ^TEMPNAME ^LIVESLEEPFIL most of the time?
2. How many night ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME stay here overnight?
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3. Is there another place where ^TEMPNAME ^LIVESLEEPFIL most of the time?
4. ^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME a non-married student away attending school whose permanent residence is here?
5. ^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME usually live here but is away traveling for work , or on vacation, or in a hospital?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ENTER_MO
^INTROLEAVE_FIL When did ^YOUHEORSHE start living here?
Enter the month.
0. Before ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. ^MONTH2 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. ^MONTH3 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. ^MONTH4 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. ^MONTH5 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. ^MONTH6 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. ^MONTH7 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. ^MONTH8 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. ^MONTH9 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. ^MONTH10 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. ^MONTH11 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. ^MONTH12 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. ^MONTH13 ^INTYEARFIL
14. ^MONTH14 ^INTYEARFIL
15. ^MONTH15^INTYEARFIL
16. ^MONTH16 ^INTYEARFIL
17. ^MONTH17 ^INTYEARFIL
18. ^MONTH18 ^INTYEARFIL

ENTER_REASON
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^QSTNTXT_REASONENT
Mark all that apply.
1. Birth
2. Marital-status reasons (e.g., marriage, civil union, partnership, cohabitation, separation, or divorce)
3. Returned to household after missing one or more waves
4. Other family changes (e.g., change in custody, adoption, or parent/child joins the household)
5. From an institution or other group quarters (e.g., nursing home, hospital, correctional facility)
6. From Armed Forces barracks
7. From outside the U.S.
8. Should have been listed as a member in Wave 1
9. Job-related reasons
10. Lived at this address before sample person(s) entered
11. Other

MAIN_REASON
What was the main reason ^FNAME ^LNAME ^JOINFIL the household?
1. Fill with 1st. reason selected in TRSNENT
2. Fill with 2nd. reason selected in TRSNENT
3. Fill with 3rd. reason selected in TRSNENT
4. Fill with 4th. reason selected in TRSNENT
5. Fill with 5th. reason selected in TRSNENT
6. Fill with 6th. reason selected in TRSNENT
7. Fill with 7th. reason selected in TRSNENT
8. Fill with 8th. reason selected in TRSNENT
9. Fill with 9th. reason selected in TRSNENT
10. Fill with 10th. reason selected in TRSNENT
11. Fill with 11th. reason selected in TRSNENT

RSNENT_SP
What is the 'other' reason ^FNAME ^LNAME joined this household?

CTRLNUM
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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SEX
^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME male or female?
Response selected should be based on the respondent's answer to the question and not based on
observation.

1. Male
2. Female

REFPER2
Who ^OWNRENTFIL this home - that is, what names are on the ^DEEDLEASEFIL?
If the respondent can't identify an owner or renter, enter the line number of the head of household.
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
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12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

RELRP
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
1. Spouse (Husband/Wife)
2. Unmarried Partner
3. Child (Biological, Step, Adopted)
4. Grandchild
5. Parent (Mother/Father)
6. Brother/Sister
7. Other Relative (Uncle, cousin, mother-in-law, father-in-law, etc.)
8. Foster Child
9. Housemate/Roommate
10. Roomer/Boarder
11. Other non-relative
12. Current or Former Spouse (Husband/Wife)
13. Current or Former Unmarried Partner

RELRPEXP
A, ? [F1]

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Ask or verify
^QSTNTXT_RELRP
1. Opposite sex husband/wife/spouse
2. Opposite sex unmarried partner
3. Same sex husband/wife/spouse
4. Same sex unmarried partner
5. Child
6. Grandchild
7. Parent
8. Sibling
9. Parent/Child In-law (mother/father, son/daughter in-law)
10. Brother/Sister in-law
11. Aunt/Uncle, Niece/Nephew
12. Other relative
13. Foster child
14. Housemate/Roommate
15. Roomer/Boarder
16. Other non-relative

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DOB_BMONTH
^ASKORVERIFY
What ^ISWAS ^PTEMPNAME date of birth?
Enter month.
1. January
2. February
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3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

DOB_BDAY
^ASKORVERIFY
(What ^ISWAS ^PTEMPNAME date of birth?)
Enter day.

DOB_BYEAR
^ASKORVERIFY
(What ^ISWAS ^PTEMPNAME date of birth?)
Enter year.

WHICH_AGE
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME now?
Read answer categories.

1. ^AGEX or
2. ^AGEX+1 years old?
3. Neither is correct DO NOT READ

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AGEGES
? [F1]
How old would you say ^TEMPNAME ^AREISWAS?
Enter best estimate of age.

FRGES
Enter your best estimate of ^NAMEFIL age.

PWAVE_AGE
PWAVE_EXISTS
UNDERAGE
Both the household reference person and the household respondent must be 15 years of age or older.
You reported that the ^WHICHPERSONFIL is under 15. Since no one in the household is 15 years of
age or older, the household is a Type B Noninterview.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ORIGIN
B
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? (Such as Mexican, Mexican
American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, Colombian, or some other Hispanic,
Latino, or Spanish origin.)

1. Yes
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2. No

HISPAN
B
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban,
Salvadoran, Dominican, Colombian, or some other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
Mark all that apply.
1. Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano
2. Puerto Rican
3. Cuban
4. Salvadoran
5. Dominican
6. Colombian
7. Other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

OROTSP
What ^AREISWAS the name of ^PTEMPNAME other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
Please use the category "Other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin" for responses that do not appear
elsewhere on the list.

PWAVE_ORIGIN
PWAVE_HISPAN
PWAVE_OROTSP
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

RACE
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C, ? [F1]
^ASKORVERIFY
^QSTNTXT_RACE
Mark all that apply.
1. White
2. Black or African American
3. American Indian or Alaska Native
4. Asian
5. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
6. Other DO NOT READ

RACEAS
^ASKORVERIFY
You may choose one or more Asian groups. ^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME Chinese, Filipino,
Asian Indian, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, or of some other Asian origin?
Mark all that apply.
1. Chinese
2. Filipino
3. Asian Indian
4. Vietnamese
5. Korean
6. Japanese
7. Other Asian

RACEPI
You may choose one or more Pacific Islander groups. ^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME Native
Hawaiian, Samoan, Chamorro, or of some other Pacific Islander origin?
Mark all that apply.
1. Native Hawaiian
2. Samoan
3. Chamorro
4. Other Pacific Islander
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PWAVE_RACE
PWAVE_RACEAS
PWAVE_RACEPI
PWAVE_RACEOT
HHSPEAK1
Do not read to the respondent.
So far, has any part of this interview been conducted in a language other than English?
Count American Sign Language as an English Language.
1. Yes
2. No, all in English

HHSPEAK2
? [F1]
^INTROFIL_HHSPEAK2 speak a language other than English at home?
Count American Sign Language as an English Language.
1. Yes
2. No, only English

WHOSPEAK
? [F1]
Who ^OTHERTHANFIL_WHOSPEAK speaks a language other than English at home?
Anyone else?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
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9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 5

AF_HHLD
Did ^YOUANYONE ever serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?
1. Yes
2. No

AF_WHO
Who?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
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15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 17 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1

FALLOUT
^FALLOUT
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

MARITAL_STATUS
? [F1]
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME currently...
Read answer categories.
1. Married?
2. Married, spouse absent DO NOT READ
3. Widowed?
4. Divorced?
5. Separated?
6. Never Married?

WHO_SPOUSE
Ask if necessary:
Who is ^PTEMPNAME spouse?
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0. Person's spouse is not a member of the household
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PAR1HHLD
^DODOES ^NAMEFIL2 have a parent in the household?
Please include biological, step and adoptive parents.
1. Yes
2. No
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PAR1_WHO
Ask or verify:
Who is that? (Who is ^PNAMEFIL2 parent?)

1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

PAR1TYPE
? [F1]
^C_AREISWAS ^NAMEFIL2 ^PPAR1NAME biological, step, or adopted child?
1. Biological child
2. Stepchild
3. Adopted child
4. Foster child

PAR2HHLD
Ask or verify:
^DODOES ^NAMEFIL2 have another parent in the household?
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Please include biological, step and adoptive parents.
1. Yes
2. No

PAR2_WHO
Ask or verify:
Who is that? (Who is ^PNAMEFIL2 other parent?)

1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_MNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and not equal WHO_SP

PAR2TYPE
? [F1]
^C_AREISWAS ^NAMEFIL2 ^PPAR2NAME biological, step, or adopted child?
1. Biological child
2. Stepchild
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3. Adopted child
4. Foster child

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

I_BORNUS
BORNUS
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME born in the United States?
1. Yes
2. No

I_BORNST
BORNST
^ASKORVERIFY
In what state ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME born?
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. American Samoa
4. Arizona
5. Arkansas
6. California
7. Colorado
8. Connecticut
9. Delaware
10. District of Columbia
11. Florida
12. Georgia
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13. Guam
14. Hawaii
15. Idaho
16. Illinois
17. Indiana
18. Iowa
19. Kansas
20. Kentucky
21. Louisiana
22. Maine
23. Maryland
24. Massachusetts
25. Michigan
26. Minnesota
27. Mississippi
28. Missouri
29. Montana
30. Nebraska
31. Nevada
32. New Hampshire
33. New Jersey
34. New Mexico
35. New York
36. North Carolina
37. North Dakota
38. Northern Marianas
39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma
41. Oregon
42. Other place
43. Pennsylvania
44. Puerto Rico
45. Rhode Island
46. South Carolina
47. South Dakota
48. Tennessee
49. Texas
50. U.S. Virgin Islands
51. Utah
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52. Vermont
53. Virginia
54. Washington
55. West Virginia
56. Wisconsin
57. Wyoming

BORNSTATE
^ASKORVERIFY
In what state ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME born?
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. American Samoa
4. Arizona
5. Arkansas
6. California
7. Colorado
8. Connecticut
9. Delaware
10. District of Columbia
11. Florida
12. Georgia
13. Guam
14. Hawaii
15. Idaho
16. Illinois
17. Indiana
18. Iowa
19. Kansas
20. Kentucky
21. Louisiana
22. Maine
23. Maryland
24. Massachusetts
25. Michigan
26. Minnesota
27. Mississippi
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28. Missouri
29. Montana
30. Nebraska
31. Nevada
32. New Hampshire
33. New Jersey
34. New Mexico
35. New York
36. North Carolina
37. North Dakota
38. Northern Marianas
39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma
41. Oregon
42. Other place
43. Pennsylvania
44. Puerto Rico
45. Rhode Island
46. South Carolina
47. South Dakota
48. Tennessee
49. Texas
50. U.S. Virgin Islands
51. Utah
52. Vermont
53. Virginia
54. Washington
55. West Virginia
56. Wisconsin
57. Wyoming

I_BORNCOUNTRY
BORNCOUNTRY
BORNCNTRY
? [F1]
^ASKORVERIFY
In what country ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME born?
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1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
29. Denmark
30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
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40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
68. Malaysia
69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
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79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
107. Yugoslavia
108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

I_CITIZEN
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CITIZEN
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_AREISWAS ^TEMPNAME a citizen of the United States?
1. Yes
2. No

I_NATCIT
NATCIT
D, ? [F1]
^ASKORVERIFY
How did ^TEMPNAME become a U.S. citizen?
1. Naturalized
2. Through ^HISHER or spouse's military service in the Armed Forces
3. Adopted by U.S. citizen parent or parents
4. Born in a U.S. Island Area or born in the United States
5. Born abroad of U.S. citizen parent or parents

I_YRENTRY
YRENTRY
^ASKORVERIFY
What year did ^TEMPNAME first come to live in the United States?

I_IMSTAT
IMSTAT
E
^ASKORVERIFY
When ^TEMPNAME first moved to the United States to live, what was ^HISHER immigration
status?
1. Relative or family sponsored
2. Employment-based
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3. Other permanent
4. Refugee or asylum
5. Non-immigrant (e.g., student, tourist, etc.)
6. Other

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LANG1
? [F1]
What language ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME speak at home?
If more than one, mark the 'main' other language.
1. Spanish or Spanish Creole
2. Chinese
3. French (including Patois, Cajun)
4. French Creole
5. Tagalog, Filipino
6. Vietnamese
7. German
8. Korean
9. Russian
10. Italian
11. Hindi, Urdu
12. Arabic
13. Portuguese or Portuguese Creole
14. Polish
15. Persian
16. Gujarati
17. Other

HOWWELL
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^INTROFIL_HOWWELL
How well ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME speak English - would you say very well, well, not well, or not
at all?
1. Very well
2. Well
3. Not well
4. Not at all

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EDUC
F, ? [F1]
^EDUC_FILL1
31. Less than 1st grade
32. 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade
33. 5th or 6th grade
34. 7th or 8th grade
35. 9th grade
36. 10th grade
37. 11th grade
38. 12th grade, no diploma
39. High School Graduate (diploma or GED or equivalent)
40. Some college credit, but less than 1 year (regular Jr.coll./coll./univ.)
41. 1 or more years of college, no degree (regular Jr.coll./coll./univ.)
42. Associate's degree (2-year college)
43. Bachelor's degree (for example: BA, AB, BS)
44. Master's degree (for example: MA, MS, MBA, MSW)
45. Professional School degree (for example: MD (doctor), DDS (dentist), JD (lawyer))
46. Doctorate degree (for example: Ph.D., Ed.D.)

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GED_TEST
Had ^TEMPNAME completed high school by means of a GED or other equivalency test or
program?
1. Yes
2. No

HSGRAD_GED
? [F1]
Ask or verify.
Did ^TEMPNAME get ^HISHER high school diploma by graduating from high school, or by
passing a GED exam or other equivalent?
1. Graduated from high school
2. GED or other test
3. No diploma or GED

PWAVE_GED_TEST
PWAVE_HSGRAD_GED
PWAVE_EDUC
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

AFWHEN
When did ^TEMPNAME serve on active duty?
Any other times?
Mark all that apply.
1. September 2001 to present
2. August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)
3. May 1975 to July 1990
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4. Vietnam Era (August 1964 to April 1975)
5. Februrary 1955 to July 1964
6. Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)
7. January 1947 to June 1950
8. World War II or earlier (December 1946 or earlier)

AFNOW
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME now on active duty?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HHSPEAK3
? [F1]
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME speak a language other than English at home?
Count American Sign Language as an English Language.
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HHSTAT2NUM
LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO_HHSTAT
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HHSTAT2_REL
BB
^HHSTAT2_RELATIONSHIPQFILL2. When you lived together, ^HHSTAT2_ROSTNAMEFIL was
^PTEMPNAME ______________.
If more than one relationship is applicable, enter the relationship that applied for most of the time spent
living together between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
If relationship is parent/child, probe for biological, step or adoptive.
If the exact relationship is unknown, mark 'Other Relatives' if the person is related or mark 'Other
Non-Relatives' if the person is not related.
1. Opposite sex husband/wife/spouse
2. Opposite sex unmarried partner
3. Same sex husband/wife/spouse
4. Same sex unmarried partner
5. Biological parent/child
6. Step parent/child
7. Adoptive parent/child
8. Grandparent/Grandchild
9. Brother/Sister
10. Parent/Child in-law
11. Brother/Sister in-law
12. Aunt/Uncle, Niece/Nephew
13. Other relative (cousin, etc.)
14. Foster parent/child
15. Other non-relative
16. Not in the household with this person
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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LFPGINTRO
Since ^TEMPNAME is no longer in the household, I have a couple of questions about ^HISHER
circumstances before ^HESHE ^DIEDMOVEDOUT.
1. Enter 1 to continue

LFPARTPTN
Last time we interviewed ^TEMPNAME, ^HESHE was working for ^PROV_JOBFILL. When did
^HESHE stop working for ^PROV_JOBFILL?
For persons who have been institutionalized or working outside the country, they may still be employed
or working for the same company. In this instance, select the month in which they left the household.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL
19. Person still working for same company DO NOT READ

LFPRT_AMT
What would you guess was ^HISHER total gross income from ^PROV_JOBFILL between
^BMONTHFILL 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL and ^LVMONTHYR?
1. Less than $20,000?
2. Between $20,000 and $34,999?
3. Between $35,000 and $49,999?
4. $50,000 or more?

NOWORKJOB
Did ^TEMPNAME work for pay at all between ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL and
^LVMONTHYR?
1. Yes
2. No

NWKJBAMT
What would you guess was ^HISHER gross income from ^HISHER job between ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL and ^LVMONTHYR?
If respondent reports former household member held multiple jobs during the reference period, please
collect amount for the main or highest grossing job.
1. Less than $20,000?
2. Between $20,000 and $34,999?
3. Between $35,000 and $49,999?
4. $50,000 or more?

NOPROGRAM
Between ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL and ^LVMONTHYR, did ^TEMPNAME receive income
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from Social Security?
1. Yes
2. No

NOPGMAMT
What was ^HISHER average monthly income from Social Security between ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL and ^LVMONTHYR?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

HIPRTCPTN
I'm showing that when we last interviewed ^TEMPNAME, ^HESHE
(read list)
^HI_INSFILL.
Did ^HESHE have this coverage when ^HESHE ^DIEDMOVEDOUT?
1. Yes
2. No

HICVGENO
Did ^TEMPNAME have any health insurance coverage when ^HESHE ^DIEDMOVEDOUT?
1. Yes
2. No

HICVGETYP
What type of coverage did ^TEMPNAME have?
Mark all that apply.
1. Private health insurance
2. Medicare
3. Medicaid
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4. Military or VA health coverage

DCPRTCPTN
Before ^HESHE ^DIEDMOVEDOUT, did anyone in the household pay for care or hospitalization
for ^TEMPNAME?
1. Yes
2. No

DPCAREAMT
What was the total cost of these care arrangements between ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
and ^LVMONTHYR?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INLIST
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BCHILD_INTRO
NEVER_MARRIED_SPELL
NEVER_MARRIED_SPELL_PER
MARRIED_ALLYEAR_PER
PWAVE_RIP
RIP
? [F1]
^RIPINTRO_W2_FIL
We ^RIPINTRO_W4_FIL recontact this household in the future to update information. We would
like to ^RIPYES_FIL use some of the information you have provided today to make that interview
shorter and more efficient. ^RIPW4_YN_FIL we speak to you or someone else you are living with,
is it OK if we use some of your answers as a starting point?
(Only a limited amount of information, such as whether you attended school and whether you are
married, is passed forward into the next interview.)
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To see a comprehensive list of content that would be passed forward, see the Help Screen.
1. Yes
2. No

BPROGINCOME_INTRO
RIPCONTINUE
EHC_PGM_SCRN
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
1. Yes
2. No

INC_SCRN
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
1. Yes
2. No

SCREENER_CLUMP
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_SCREENER_CLUMP
PREV_HHRESP_INCLUMP
AGESALL
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

AGEUNDER15T2
PCNTFEGE15T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTLT5T2
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTLT7T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTLT18T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTLT22T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PLPCNT_TYPE2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTGE15T2
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

PLPCNTLE18T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTGE18T2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PCNTTOTGE15
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

BEHCSCREEN
LNDCUPT
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HASDOMPART
HASSPDPT2SP
T2SPLNO
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LATESTSPMONTH
SPDPT2SLNO
GAPMSGCOUNT
RESCOPY
CARICON_ARRAY
? [F1]
This interview may be recorded for quality control purposes. Is that okay?
1. Yes
2. No

CARICON2_FLG
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CLUMPALL
This is a survey about people's economic situation since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL. The
picture would be incomplete if we didn't get a little information about people ^TEMPNAME used
to live with.
Did ^TEMPNAME and Read name(s) ^BOTHALL continuously live together
^DURATION_REFPERDFIL?
"Continuously" means separations not longer than one month. This question is used to cluster all
listed household members together.
Display the first and last name of all people on the final household roster
(excluding the HH respondent) who have the same HHSTAT value as the household
respondent.
1. Yes
2. No
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CLUMPANY
^CLUMPANY_INTROFIL
Did ^TEMPNAME live together ^ENTIRE_TIMEFIL with ^EITHERANY of the people ^HESHE
currently ^LIVE_LIVESFIL with?
1. Yes
2. No

CLUMPWHO
Who was that? (Which of these people did ^TEMPNAME live with the entire time between ^MONTH1
1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

T2_ALLYR
T2_YN
^OTHERWAS there anyone else who lived with ^TEMPNAME for one month or more, either here
or at any other previous address, at any time between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of
^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Prechart all partial period people (HHSTAT=5) and movers (HHSTAT=2 and not
URE) people here (If no one on the roster is HHSTAT=5 or a mover then
prechart should be blank).
(This is a survey about people's economic situation between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of
^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL. The picture would be incomplete if we didn't get a little information
about people ^TEMPNAME used to live with.)
'One month or more' must be CONTINUOUS time, not a day or week here or there.
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

T2SLOT
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

T2LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

T2SLOTCP
T2_ROST_NUM
^T2WHOFILL (That is, the people who lived with ^TEMPNAME^OTHERADD_COMMA at any time
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between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.)
As each name is added, consider whether this is a duplicate name to one previously entered and
probe to make sure the responses are consistent.
Enter 0 to add a new person.
Enter 999 for none or no more.
Display the first and last name of the people already entered.

T2_ROST_FNAME
^T2FNAMETEXT

T2_ROST_LNAME
^T2LNAMETEXT

T2_RELEXP
BB
^T2_REL_RELATIONSHIPQFILL
^FIVELIMIT
If more than one relationship is applicable, enter the relationship that applied for most of the time spent
living together between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
If relationship is parent or child, probe for biological, step or adoptive.
If the exact relationship is unknown, mark 'Other Relatives' if the person is related or mark 'Other
Non-Relatives' if the person is not related.
1. Opposite sex husband/wife/spouse
2. Opposite sex unmarried partner
3. Same sex husband/wife/spouse
4. Same sex unmarried partner
5. Biological parent/child
6. Step parent/child
7. Adoptive parent/child
8. Grandparent/Grandchild
9. Brother/Sister
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10. Parent/Child in-law
11. Brother/Sister in-law
12. Aunt/Uncle, Niece/Nephew
13. Other relative (cousin, etc.)
14. Foster parent/child
15. Other non-relative
16. Not in the household with this person

T2_REL
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
1. Spouse (Husband/Wife)
2. Unmarried Partners
3. Biological Parent/Child
4. Step-parent/child
5. Adoptive parent/child
6. Grandparent-grandchild
7. Siblings (e.g. brother/sister)
8. Other Relatives (e.g., aunt/uncle, niece/nephew, cousins, parent/child-in-laws, etc.)
9. Foster Parent/Child
10. Friends, Roommates or Other Non-Relatives

T2_1_MONTHS
In which months, between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME and ^T2_ROSTNAMEFIL live together?
Mark all that apply.
Mark all months in which these people lived together for at least half of the month.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YR
2. ^MONTH2 ^CALENDAR_YR
3. ^MONTH3 ^CALENDAR_YR
4. ^MONTH4 ^CALENDAR_YR
5. ^MONTH5 ^CALENDAR_YR
6. ^MONTH6 ^CALENDAR_YR
7. ^MONTH7 ^CALENDAR_YR
8. ^MONTH8 ^CALENDAR_YR
9. ^MONTH9 ^CALENDAR_YR
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10. ^MONTH10 ^CALENDAR_YR
11. ^MONTH11 ^CALENDAR_YR
12. ^MONTH12 ^CALENDAR_YR

T2_SEX
Is ^T2_ROSTNAMEFIL male or female?
Response selected should be based on the respondent's answer to the question.
1. Male
2. Female

T2_AGE
What was ^T2HISHER age as of the beginning of last year (^MONTH1 1st, ^CALENDAR_YEAR)?
(Your best guess is fine.)

T2_AGERANGE
Was ^HESHE...
Read answer categories.
1. Under 5 years old?
2. 5 - 14 years old?
3. 15 - 19 years old?
4. 20 - 29 years old?
5. 30 - 49 years old?
6. 50 - 69 years old?
7. 70 years old or over?

T2_HIED
What is the highest level of school that ^T2_ROSTNAMEFIL has completed, or the highest degree
^T2HESHE has received?
1. Did NOT graduate from high school
2. Graduated from high school (Diploma or GED)
3. College graduate (Bachelor's degree or higher)

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T2_WORK
Did ^T2_ROSTNAMEFIL work for pay at any time when ^TEMPNAME and ^T2HESHE lived
together?
Display the months selected in the field T2_1_MONTHS underneath the heading:
Months Lived Together. If T2_1_MONTHS = Don't Know or Refuse, nothing should
be displayed here.
1. Yes
2. No

T2_INC
Including all income sources, what would you guess was ^T2HISHER annual income?
(We don't expect an exact amount. Your best guess is fine.)
If a specific time is asked for, use ^MONTH1 1st, ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
If the person's income is $1 million or more, enter 999,999.
Round the amount to the nearest dollar.

T2_INCDK1
Was it more than $25,000?
If a specific time is asked for, use ^MONTH1 1st, ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
1. Yes, more than $25,000
2. No

T2_INCDK2A
Was it more than $50,000?
If a specific time is asked for, use ^MONTH1 1st, ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
1. Yes, more than $50,000
2. No

T2_INCDK2B
Was it more than $10,000?
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If a specific time is asked for, use ^MONTH1 1st, ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
1. Yes, more than $10,000
2. No

TYPE2_COMP
The Type 2 section is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PROCERT
? [F1]
Now I have some preliminary questions about ^TEMPNAME that will help streamline the
interview.
^C_DODOESDID ^TEMPNAME have a professional certification or a state or industry license?
A professional certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a specific job and includes
things like Licensed Realtor, Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Construction Manager, a Project
Management Professional (PMP) certification, or an IT Certification.
1. Yes
2. No

WHOCERT
Who issued this certification or license?

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Mark all that apply.
1. Federal, state, or local government

2. Professional or trade association (for example, Pediatric Nursing Certification Board, National Exercise and Spor
3. Business or company (for example, Microsoft, 3M Company, Xerox)
4. Other group or organization

CERT
? [F1]
Some people decide to enroll at a college, university, community college, or trade school to earn
a certificate rather than a degree. ^C_HAVHASDID ^TEMPNAME ever ^EARN_FIL this type of
certificate?
An educational certificate is typically earned by completing a program of study offered by a college or
university, a community college, or a trade school, but it does not lead to an Associate's, Bachelor's, or
graduate degree. Sometimes these are called vocational diplomas (for example, a cosmetology or
mechanic's diploma), which differs from a high school diploma.
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_MS
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PWAVE_XMAR
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PW_CURRMAR
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

TIMES_MARRIED
How many times ^HAVEHAS ^TEMPNAME been married?
If the person has been married but the marriage was annulled, consider the marriage never to have
occurred.
1. Once
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2. Twice
3. Three times
4 or more. Four or more times
0. Never Married

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

MSFLAG
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

MAR_MO
^MARMO_FIL
Enter month.

1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

MAR_YR
^MARYR_FIL

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Enter year.

WIDIV
Did ^PTEMPNAME ^12CUR_FIL marriage end in widowhood or divorce?
^WIDIV_FRNOTEFIL
1. Widowhood
2. Divorce

END_MO
^ENDMO_FIL
Enter month.
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

END_YR
^ENDYR_FIL
Enter year.

STOPLIV_MO
^STOPLIVMO_FIL actually stop living together?

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Enter month.
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

STOPLIV_YR
^STOPLIVYR_FIL actually stop living together?)
Enter year.

YR_CURR_MARR
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EVRWID
^C_HAVHAS ^TEMPNAME ever been widowed?
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_EVRWID
EVRDIV
^C_HAVHAS ^TEMPNAME ever been divorced?
1. Yes
2. No

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PWAVE_EVRDIV
PARFLAG
*********** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ****************
1. Yes
2. No

PARENT_SCRN
^DEMO_Q_INTRO2
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any children?
Please include biological, step or adopted children, both living and deceased.
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_PARENT_SCRN
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HHINCSCR_YR
I also have a couple of preliminary questions about income. In ^CALENDAR_YEAR was
^PINCPER_FILL gross or net annual income below $^INCYR_FILL?
1. Yes
2. No

HHINCSCR_MTH
During any month in ^CALENDAR_YEAR, was ^PINCPER_FILL gross or net monthly income ever
below $^INCMTH_FILL?
1. Yes
2. No

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HHPGMSCR
Just to be sure nothing is missed, at any time since ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^PPROGRAM_FILL receive assistance such as Food Stamps or SNAP, WIC, Medicaid,
^TANFFIL1, ^TANFFIL2, ^TANFFIL3, or ^GAFIL1, ^GAFIL2, or ^GAFIL3 from a federal, state, or
local agency?
1. Yes
2. No

EHC_INTRO
In this section of the interview, we are interested in ^YOURHISHER residence, ^INCOREDUC, and
other circumstances since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BRESIDENCY_SCREENER
^RESSCREENERTEXT
1. Yes
2. No

BRESIDENCY_SCREENER2
BRESIDENCY_DESC
BRESIDENCY_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMARITAL_HISTORY_SCREENER
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^MHXSCREEN_QTEXT
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

BMARITAL_HISTORY_SCREENER2
BMARITAL_HISTORY_DESC
BMARITAL_HISTORY_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently attending ^ENROLLSCREENERTEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_SCREENER2
^ENROLLSCREENER2TEXT
1. Yes
2. No

BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_DESC
BJOB_SCREENER
^JOBSCREENER
1. Yes
2. No

BJOB_SCREENER2
^JOBSCREENER2
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1. Yes
2. No

BJOB_DESC
BJOB_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BNOJOB_SCREENER
Read if necessary:
I have recorded that ^YOUHESHE ^AREIS currently NOT working for pay.
Is that correct?"
1. Yes
2. No

BNOJOB_SCREENER2
"I have recorded that there were times ^YOUHESHE ^WASWERE NOT working for pay since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL. Is that correct?"
1. Yes
2. No

BNOJOB_DESC
BNOJOB_RETURNING
BSSI_SCREENER
^AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently receiving SSI?
Do NOT include disability, retirement, or survivor income from Social Security.
1. Yes
2. No

BSSI_SCREENER2
Did ^YOUHESHE receive SSI ^SCREENER2TEXT?
Do NOT include disability, retirement, or survivor income from Social Security.
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1. Yes
2. No

BSSI_DESC
BSSI_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BFS_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHEFAM currently receiving Food Stamps or SNAP benefits?
1. Yes
2. No

BFS_SCREENER2
Did ^YOUHESHEFAM receive Food Stamps or SNAP benefits ^SCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BFS_DESC
BFS_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BTANF_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHEFAM currently receiving TANF benefits, or any other cash assistance
from a state or local welfare program^TANFLE18FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

BTANF_SCREENER2
Did ^YOUHESHEFAM receive TANF benefits^TANFSCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No
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BTANF_DESC
BTANF_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BGENASSIS_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHEFAM currently receiving General Assistance (either for
^YOURHIMHERSELF or on behalf of a child)?
1. Yes
2. No

BGENASSIS_SCREENER2
Did ^YOUHESHEFAM receive General Assistance ^GASCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BGENASSIS_DESC
BGENASSIS_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BWIC_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently receiving WIC benefits^WICLT5FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

BWIC_SCREENER2
Did ^YOUHESHE receive WIC benefits ^WICSCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BWIC_DESC
BWIC_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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BPRIVATE_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently covered by a private health insurance plan?
Do NOT include Military or VA coverage, or coverage through a Medicare Supplement, Medigap, or
Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan.
1. Yes
2. No

BPRIVATE_SCREENER2
^PRIVATE_SCREENER2QTEXT
1. Yes
2. No

BPRIVATE_DESC
BPRIVATE_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMEDICARE_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently covered by Medicare?
Include coverage through any type of Medicare plan, such as a Medicare Supplement, Medigap, or
Medicare Advantage (Part C).
1. Yes
2. No

BMEDICARE_SCREENER2
BMEDICARE_DESC
BMEDICARE_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMEDICAID_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently covered by Medicaid, or CHIP, or any other government
program that helps pay health care costs for low-income people?
1. Yes
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2. No

BMEDICAID_SCREENER2
Were ^YOUHESHE covered by Medicaid, or CHIP, or any other government program that helps
pay health care costs for low-income people ^SCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BMEDICAID_DESC
BMEDICAID_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMILITARY_SCREENER
^C_AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently covered by any health insurance through one of those
sources?
1. Yes
2. No

BMILITARY_SCREENER2
Were ^YOUHESHE covered by health insurance provided by the military or Department of
Veterans Affairs ^SCREENER2TEXT?
1. Yes
2. No

BMILITARY_DESC
BMILITARY_RETURNING
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BOTHERCOVERAGE_SCREENER
(Other than what we've already talked about,) ^AREIS ^YOUHESHE currently covered by any other
type of health insurance plan? (Perhaps a government program, Indian Health Services, or a policy
through a parent, a foreign government, or any other source?)

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1. Yes
2. No

BOTHERCOVERAGE_SCREENER2
^C_WASWERE ^YOUHESHE covered by any other type of health insurance plan at any time since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL? (Perhaps a government program, Indian Health Services, or a
policy through a parent, a foreign government, or any other source?)
1. Yes
2. No

BOTHERCOVERAGE_DESC
BOTHERCOVERAGE_RETURNING
BNOCOVERAGE_DESC
BNOCOVERAGE_RETPERNUM
BNOCOVERAGE_SCREENER
NOCOVINDEX
HEALTHGAPCTR
BRESIDENCY_RETPERNUM
BMARITAL_HISTORY_RETPERNUM
BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_RETPERNUM
BEDUC_ENROLLMENT_PWAVEGRADE_INT
BJOB_RETPERNUM
BNOJOB_RETPERNUM
BSSI_RETPERNUM
BFS_RETPERNUM
BTANF_RETPERNUM
BGENASSIS_RETPERNUM
BWIC_RETPERNUM
BPRIVATE_RETPERNUM
BMEDICARE_RETPERNUM
BMEDICAID_RETPERNUM
BMILITARY_RETPERNUM
BOTHERCOVERAGE_RETPERNUM
PROVIS_MS_EHC
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PROVIS_WHO_SPOUSE_EHC
BJOB_AT_EMPNAME
JOB1INDEX
JOB2INDEX
JOB3INDEX
JOB4INDEX
JOB5INDEX
JOB6INDEX
JOB7INDEX
JOB8INDEX
JOB9INDEX
PRIV1INDEX
PRIV2INDEX
MEDCINDEX
MEDDINDEX
MILINDEX
OTCINDEX
RESINDEX
EDUINDEX
FSINDEX
TANFINDEX
GENINDEX
WICINDEX
SSIINDEX
MARINDEX
NOJOBCOUNT
MIL_COVFLAG
*Non-Displayed Field*

MED_COVFLAG
*Non-Displayed Field*

PRIV1_COVFLAG
*Non-Displayed Field*
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PRIV2_COVFLAG
*Non-Displayed Field*

HINS_COVFLAG
JOB1FLG
JOB2FLG
JOB3FLG
JOB4FLG
JOB5FLG
JOB6FLG
JOB7FLG
JOB8FLG
MIL_FLAG
MED_FLAG
PRIV1_FLAG
PRIV2_FLAG
TANF_BLKLNFLG
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

FS_BLKLNFLG
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

GA_BLKLNFLG
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

NUMBER_OF_JOBS
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH1
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH2
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

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JOBS_EMONTH3
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH4
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH5
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH6
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH7
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

JOBS_EMONTH8
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

NJOB_FLG
NOJOBRET_FLG
SITNOW_FLG
REL_FLG
** NON-DISPLAY ITEM **

EHC_Incomplete
The interview for ^TEMPNAME cannot be continued. The following sections have not been completed
in the EHC:
^ITEM_LIST
Either go back and finish the EHC, OR Enter 1 to continue to another person's interview.
1. Enter 1 to continue
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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
^RESFROMTEXT

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

emonth
^RESTOTEXT
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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

RESIDENCECODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

pick_address_old
INTRO
^RESINTROTEXT

pick_address_ehc
pick_address
? [F1]
What was the address where ^TEMPNAME lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?
Select from below list of previously entered addresses OR select 'Add new address' to enter a new
address.

INFO
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All months of the reference period must be accounted for; this includes both ^YR_FIL PLUS any months
to date in ^INTYEARFIL.
A maximum of 5 addresses is collected per household member for the reference period.
When recording changes in residences, FROM and TO months should be selected for the residence
where the respondent lived for the majority of the month.

ehc_cntry_scrn
Was the address ^TEMPNAME lived at ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH located in the United
States?
1. Yes
2. No

ehc_cntry
? [F1]
In what country did ^TEMPNAME live ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?
1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
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23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
29. Denmark
30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
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62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
68. Malaysia
69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
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101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
107. Yugoslavia
108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

ehc_hno
What was the house number where ^TEMPNAME lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?

ehc_hnosuf
What was the house number suffix (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
(For example, did this address have an apartment and a unit number?)

ehc_strname
What was the street name (where ^TEMPNAME lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?

ehc_noncityadd
? [F1]
What was the non-city address (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
(For example, any description you can add to the address to make it more specific.)

ehc_po
What was the city (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?

EHC_COUNTRY
ehc_cnty
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What was the county (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP

ehc_state
What was the state (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. American Samoa
4. Arizona
5. Arkansas
6. California
7. Colorado
8. Connecticut
9. Delaware
10. District of Columbia
11. Florida
12. Georgia
13. Guam
14. Hawaii
15. Idaho
16. Illinois
17. Indiana
18. Iowa
19. Kansas
20. Kentucky
21. Louisiana
22. Maine
23. Maryland
24. Massachusetts
25. Michigan
26. Minnesota
27. Mississippi
28. Missouri
29. Montana
30. Nebraska
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31. Nevada
32. New Hampshire
33. New Jersey
34. New Mexico
35. New York
36. North Carolina
37. North Dakota
38. Northern Marianas
39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma
41. Oregon
42. Other place
43. Pennsylvania
44. Puerto Rico
45. Rhode Island
46. South Carolina
47. South Dakota
48. Tennessee
49. Texas
50. U.S. Virgin Islands
51. Utah
52. Vermont
53. Virginia
54. Washington
55. West Virginia
56. Wisconsin
57. Wyoming

ehc_st
What was the state (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. American Samoa
4. Arizona
5. Arkansas
6. California
7. Colorado
8. Connecticut
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9. Delaware
10. District of Columbia
11. Florida
12. Georgia
13. Guam
14. Hawaii
15. Idaho
16. Illinois
17. Indiana
18. Iowa
19. Kansas
20. Kentucky
21. Louisiana
22. Maine
23. Maryland
24. Massachusetts
25. Michigan
26. Minnesota
27. Mississippi
28. Missouri
29. Montana
30. Nebraska
31. Nevada
32. New Hampshire
33. New Jersey
34. New Mexico
35. New York
36. North Carolina
37. North Dakota
38. Northern Marianas
39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma
41. Oregon
42. Other place
43. Pennsylvania
44. Puerto Rico
45. Rhode Island
46. South Carolina
47. South Dakota
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48. Tennessee
49. Texas
50. U.S. Virgin Islands
51. Utah
52. Vermont
53. Virginia
54. Washington
55. West Virginia
56. Wisconsin
57. Wyoming

ehc_zip
What was the zip code (where ^YOUHESHE lived ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?

temp_livewith
ehc_livewith
? [F1]
Ask or verify
During this period, (^BETWEEN_BMONTH_ALTEMONTH,) did ^TEMPNAME live with any of the
following people...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =
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13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER =
26. Did not live with any of these people or lived alone?

prvlvqrt
^ASKORVERIFY
What type of living quarters ^ISWAS ^EHCRES_FIL?
1. House, apartment, flat
2. Unit in rooming house, hotel, motel, etc.
3. Mobile home or trailer
4. Other housing unit
5. Correctional institution
6. Medical institution/nursing home
7. Military quarters (barracks, ship at sea)
8. Student quarters
9. Other group quarters unit
10. Emergency or transitional shelter
11. Tent or trailer site
12. Car, van, or other non-permanent accommodations

ehc_ten
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_ISWAS ^EHCRES_FIL...
Read answer categories.
1. Owned or being bought by someone in the household?
2. Rented?
3. Occupied without payment of rent?

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ehc_rentsub
^ASKORVERIFY
^EHCRENTSUBQTEXT
Include respondents who live in a building owned by a Public Housing Authority (i.e., the housing
authority is the respondent's landlord) as receiving a rent subsidy.
Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP
1. Yes
2. No

ehc_voucher
^ASKORVERIFY
^C_DOESDID ^PTEMPNAME household receive a housing voucher for

Read address?

A housing voucher gives a renter the right to choose where to live AND it helps pay the rent.
Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP
1. Yes
2. No

ehc_why
W, ? [F1]

What was the main reason ^TEMPNAME moved to

Read address?

Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP

1. Change in marital/relationship status
2. To move into own apartment or house
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3. Other family-related reason
4. New job or job transfer
5. To look for work or lost job
6. To be closer to work or school
7. Other job-related reason
8. Wanted to own home, not rent
9. Wanted a better quality apartment or house
10. Wanted a better neighborhood
11. Cheaper housing
12. Other housing-/neighborhood-related reason
13. Disaster loss (fire, flood, hurricane, etc.)
14. Eviction/foreclosure
15. Always lived here (never moved)
16. Other reason (specify)

ehc_whyot
What was the other reason ^TEMPNAME moved?

ehc_mvyr
What year did ^TEMPNAME move to

Read address?

Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP

ehc_mvmo
What month did ^TEMPNAME move to

Read address?

Address:
^HNO ^STRNM ^HNOSUF
^CITY ^NONCITYADD, ^STATE ^ZIP

1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
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6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

ehc_pvten
? [F1]
Thinking about the address ^TEMPNAME lived at prior to ^EHCRES_FIL, was it...
Read answer categories.
1. Owned or being bought by someone in the household?
2. Rented?
3. Occupied without payment of rent?

residencycontinue
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

residenceid
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

resid
*** NON-DISPLAYED ITEM ***

rescopied
i_ehc_country
i_ehc_hno
i_ehc_strname
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i_ehc_hnosuf
i_ehc_po
i_ehc_noncityadd
i_ehc_state
i_ehc_cnty
i_ehc_zip
anymorespells
Now let's talk about the other places ^TEMPNAME lived since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
Enter 1 to return to calendar and enter a new residence spell.
1. Continue

howmany
We've talked about five residences. In how many more residences did ^TEMPNAME live since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

nomorespells
The residences topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

pwave_complete
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
Let's talk about ^YOURHISHER marital history since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

INFO
All people age 15 and over should complete the marital status section since it also asks about
cohabitation during the reference period.
Edit or extend the provisional spell by either moving the cursor to the Period box and typing 1, or
pressing tab 2 times.

BMONTH
When did that start?
If prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, select ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL
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EMONTH
^MARITALTOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

MS_EHC
? [F1]
What ^ISWAS ^PTEMPNAME marital status ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH...
Read answer categories.
1. Married?
2. Married, spouse absent - DO NOT READ
3. Widowed?
4. Divorced?
5. Separated?
6. Never Married?

WHO_SPOUSE_EHC
Who ^ISWAS ^PTEMPNAME spouse (^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH)?
1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
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2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
26. Someone not listed

GOT_PARTNER
? [F1]
Ask or verify
During this period, (^BETWEEN_B_EMONTH,) did ^TEMPNAME have a boyfriend, girlfriend, or
partner who lived in the household?
1. Yes
2. No

WHO_PARTNER_EHC
Who ^ISWAS_MH ^PTEMPNAME boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner?
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1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
26. Someone not listed

MARCOPIED
SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Now let's talk about the rest of ^PTEMPNAME marital history since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
Enter 1 to return to the calendar and enter a new marital history spell.
1. Continue

HOWMANY
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We've talked about three different marital statuses. How many other marital statuses ^HAVEHAS
^TEMPNAME had since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The marital history topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

IN_GRADE
INTRO
^ENROLLINTROTEXT

INFO
(Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, home school, and schooling that
leads to a high school diploma, a college or graduate degree, or an educational certificate.)

BMONTH
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^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
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16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EDGRADE1
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EDGRADE2
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

GRADE
? [F1]
What level of school ^ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME enrolled in
^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?
1. 1st
2. 2nd
3. 3rd
4. 4th
5. 5th
6. 6th
7. 7th
8. 8th
9. 9th
10. 10th
11. 11th
12. 12th
13. College year 1 (Freshman)
14. College year 2 (Sophomore)
15. College year 3 (Junior)
16. College year 4 (Senior)
17. College year 5 (First year graduate or professional school)
18. College year 6+ (Second year or higher in graduate or professional school)
19. Enrolled in college, but not working towards degree
20. Vocational, technical, or business school beyond high school level
21. Nursery school or preschool
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22. Kindergarten

EDTYPE
What type of school ^ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME enrolled in...
Read answer categories.
If the respondent ^ISWAS enrolled in more than one type of school, select the type of school in which
he or she was enrolled for the most time.
1. Public?
2. Private?
3. Charter school?
4. Home school?

CRED
What degree or certificate ^ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME working on?
1. Associate's Degree
2. Bachelor's Degree
3. Master's Degree
4. Doctoral or Professional Degree (Including JD)
5. Undergraduate certificate or diploma leading to a license (for example: nursing, mechanics, cosmetology)
6. Undergraduate certificate or diploma, NOT including those leading to a license
7. Post-baccalaureate certificate
8. Post-master's certificate
9. Not enrolled for a degree or certificate

EDHEADST
Some preschool programs are federally sponsored and are primarily for children from
low-income families. Some examples of these are Head Start, Even Start and Fair Start.
^C_ISWAS ^TEMPNAME enrolled in a federally-sponsored program like this?
1. Yes
2. No

GRADEREP
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You said that ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE enrolled in the same grade at the beginning and end
^CALENDAR_YRFIL. Was this because ^YOUHESHE had to repeat a grade or ^WASWERE held
back for any reason?
1. Yes - repeated grade or was held back
2. No - enrolled in same grade
3. No - grade entered for ^BMONTHFILL to ^EMONTHFILL is incorrect
4. No - grade entered in previously recorded spell is incorrect
5. Other, specify DO NOT READ

GRADEREP_OTH
What was the reason you said ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE enrolled in the same grade at the
beginning and end ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

PREV_GRADE
What is the correct grade?
This refers to the grade of the previous spell.
1. 1st
2. 2nd
3. 3rd
4. 4th
5. 5th
6. 6th
7. 7th
8. 8th
9. 9th
10. 10th
11. 11th
12. 12th
13. College year 1 (Freshman)
14. College year 2 (Sophomore)
15. College year 3 (Junior)
16. College year 4 (Senior)
17. College year 5 (First year graduate or professional school)
18. College year 6+ (Second year or higher in graduate or professional school)
19. Enrolled in college, but not working towards degree
20. Vocational, technical, or business school beyond high school level
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21. Nursery school or preschool
22. Kindergarten

FTPT
^C_ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME enrolled full-time or part-time?
1. Full-time
2. Part-time

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME attend ^EDUCLEVEL at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of school enrollment. How many other times ^WASWERE
^TEMPNAME enrolled in school since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The enrollment topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jobid
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jobnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

periodnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth_wave
pvjobblank
cpyspell
bmonth
^FROMTEXT

INTRO
^JOBINTROTEXT

emonth
^TOTEXT

INFO
If necessary probe with additional question: Did ^YOUHESHE have a paid job, or do any work at all,
no matter how small, that earned some money?

jborse
? [F1]

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^C_DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME work for an employer, or ^ISAREWASWERE ^YOUHESHE
self-employed, or ^DIDDODOES ^YOUHESHE have some other work arrangement?
1. Employer
2. Self-employed (owns a business)
3. Other work arrangement

conchk1
?[F1]
^C_DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME have a definite arrangement with one or more employers to work
on an ongoing basis?
1. Yes
2. No

startjan
Did ^TEMPNAME begin this ^JOBBUS in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

startyear
? [F1]
In what year did ^TEMPNAME begin this ^JOBBUS?

startmonth
In what month did ^TEMPNAME begin this ^JOBBUS?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
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9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

COPYJOB
Enter 1 to continue.

startweek
T
During which week did ^TEMPNAME begin this ^JOBBUS?
^ASKORVERIFY

endweek
T
During which week did ^TEMPNAME end this ^JOBBUS?

rsend
G, ? [F1]
What is the main reason ^YOUHESHE stopped working for ^YOURHISHER employer?
1. Plant or company closed down or moved
2. Slack work or business conditions
3. Position or shift abolished
4. Temporary or seasonal job completed
5. Discharged or fired
6. Other involuntary reason
7. Quit to take another job
8. Unsatisfactory work arrangements
9. Quit for some other reason
10. Retirement
11. Taking care of children
12. Other family or personal obligations
13. Own health concerns or own illness
14. Own injury
15. School or training
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16. Other personal reason

rendb
G
What is the main reason ^TEMPNAME gave up or ended this business?
1. Retirement
2. Taking care of children
3. Other family or personal problems
4. Own health concerns or own illness
5. Own injury
6. School or training
7. Went bankrupt or business failed
8. Sold business or transferred ownership
9. To start other business or take a job
10. Season ended for a seasonal business
11. Quit for some other reason

empbsname
? [F1]
What ^ISWAS the name of ^PTEMPNAME ^EMPBUS?
^EBSNAMEFILL

jbaddstrnum
? [F1]
What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?
Street Number

jbaddstrname
? [F1]
(What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?)

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Street Name

jbaddnumsuf
? [F1]
(What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?)
Suite or Office Number

jbaddcity
? [F1]
(What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?)
City

jbaddst
? [F1]
(What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?)
State
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
DE. Delaware
FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
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KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
MT. Montana
NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
WA. Washington
WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

jbaddzip5
? [F1]
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(What is the address of the main location where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED at ^EMPNAME?)
Zip code

clwrk
? [F1]
^CUREMONTH ^ISWAS ^EMPNAME...
Read answer categories.
1. A government organization, including the Armed Forces?
2. A private, for-profit company?
3. A non-profit organization, including tax-exempt and charitable organizations?

kindg
? [F1]
What type of government ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME work for ^INEMONTHFILL...
Read answer categories.

1. Federal Military Departments (CIVILIAN ONLY) (ex. Dept. of Defense, Dept. of Army, and other military departme
2. All other Federal Departments (CIVILIAN ONLY)?
3. State Government?
4. Local Government?
5. U.S. Armed Forces (ACTIVE DUTY ONLY)?

kindg2
What type of government ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME work for ^INEMONTHFILL...
Read answer categories.

1. Federal Military Departments (CIVILIAN ONLY) (ex. Dept. of Defense, Dept. of Army, and other military departme
2. U.S. Armed Forces (ACTIVE DUTY ONLY)?

kndin
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? [F1]
^CUREMONTH what kind of business, industry, or organization ^ISWAS this?
Read if necessary:
What do they make or do where ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED?

typin
? [F1]
^C_ISWAS this kind of business, industry, or organization mainly...
Read answer categories.
Read if necessary:
^C_BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH, when this ^JOBBUS was held, at the location where
^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED, what ^ISWAS this ^EMPBUSPOS primary activity?
1. Manufacturing?
2. Wholesale trade?
3. Retail trade?
4. Service?
5. Or something else (agriculture, construction, government, etc.)?

kndwk
? [F1]
What kind of work ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME do ^INEMONTHFILL, that is, what ^ISWAS
^YOURHISHER occupation?
(For example: bookkeeper, plumber, registered nurse)

actvt
? [F1]
What ^AREWERE ^YOURHISHER usual activities at ^EMPNAME ^INEMONTHFILL?
(For example: keeping account books, repairing pipes, patient care)

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union
? [F1]
At ^EMPNAME, ^ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME a member of either a labor union or an
employee association like a union?
1. Yes
2. No

cntrc
? [F1]
^C_ISAREWASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by either a union contract or something like a union
contract?
1. Yes
2. No

emploc
Does ^EMPNAME operate in more than one location?
1. Yes
2. No

empall
? [F1]
About how many people are employed by ^EMPNAME at ALL LOCATIONS together?
1. Less than 10
2. 10 to 25
3. 26 to 50
4. 51 to 100
5. 101 to 200
6. 201 to 500
7. 501 to 1000
8. Greater than 1000

empsize
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? [F1]
About how many people ^AREWERE employed by ^EMPNAME at the location where
^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED?
1. Less than 10
2. 10 to 25
3. 26 to 50
4. 51 to 100
5. 101 to 200
6. 201 to 500
7. 501 to 1000
8. Greater than 1000

empb
^C_BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH, what ^ISWAS the maximum number of employees, including
^TEMPNAME, working for ^EMPNAME at any one time?
1. 1 (Only self)
2. 2 to 9
3. 10 to 25
4. 26 to 50
5. 51 to 100
6. 101 to 200
7. 201 to 500
8. 501 to 1000
9. Greater than 1000

incpb
? [F1]
^C_ISWAS ^EMPNAME incorporated?
1. Yes
2. No

propb
? [F1]
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^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME own ^EMPNAME ^SELF or ^ISWAS it a partnership?
1. Alone
2. Partnership

hprtb
^C_ISWAS any other member of this household an owner or partner in ^EMPNAME?
1. Yes
2. No

partb
Who ^ISWAS that?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
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24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 or AGE = DK or REF either on the T2 roster or
26. Someone not listed

bslryb
^DIDDODOES ^YOUHESHE draw a regular salary from ^EMPNAME - that is, take a regular
paycheck, as opposed to just treating the profits as ^YOURHISHER income?
1. Yes
2. No

typpay
^TYPPAYINTRO_FIL Which of the following types of pay ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive
^INEMONTHFILL?
After each response, ask: Any other type of pay?
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
If payment is given per service or per unit of production, enter commission and collect monthly total
amounts.
1. Salary or hourly rate?
2. Commission?
3. Tips?
4. Overtime?
5. Bonus pay?

payhr1
H, ? [F1]
Ask or verify
The next questions are about ^PTEMPNAME gross income from ^EMPNAME before taxes and
other deductions. What is the easiest way for you to report ^YOURHISHER pay rate or salary
information...
Read answer categories.
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1. Annual salary (pay rate for the year)?
2. Actual gross amount earned in the year?
3. Pay per hour?
4. Pay per week?
5. Pay every two weeks?
6. Pay per month?
7. Pay twice a month?
8. Some other way (report monthly average)?

pyrat1
? [F1]
^QSTNTXT_PYRAT1 ^ISWAS the gross dollar amount of ^PTEMPNAME ^PHRFILL1 before any
taxes and other deductions?
^EXTRAPAYFRNOTE

PYRAT1_RANGEANN
^C_ISWAS the annual amount...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $20,000?
2. Between $20,000 and $34,999?
3. Between $35,000 and $49,999?
4. $50,000 or more?

PYRAT1_RANGEHOUR
^C_ISWAS this hourly wage...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $9 per hour?
2. Between $9 and $11.99 per hour?
3. Between $12 and $16.99 per hour?
4. $17 Per hour or more?

PYRAT1_RANGEWKLY
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^C_ISWAS this weekly pay...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $400 per week?
2. Between $400 and $599 per week?
3. Between $600 and $999 per week?
4. $1000 or more per week?

PYRAT1_RANGEBWKLY
^C_ISWAS this ^PHRFILL1...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $800 per period?
2. Between $800 and $1199 per period?
3. Between $1200 and $1999 per period?
4. $2000 or more per period?

PYRAT1_RANGEMTHLY
^C_ISWAS this ^PHRFILL1...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $1500 per month?
2. Between $1500 and $2499 per month?
3. Between $2500 and $4499 per month?
4. $4500 or more per month?

takehome1
? [F1]
^C_ISWAS this take-home pay, or ^ISWAS it gross pay before any taxes and other deductions
^AREWERE taken out?
1. Take-home pay (net, after deductions)
2. Gross (total) pay (before deductions)
3. No deductions (gross pay = net pay)

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jobhrs1
? [F1]
^QSTNTXT_JOBHRS1 How many hours per week ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME usually work at
^EMPNAME ^INEMONTHFILL?
^JOBHRSFILL

ptyn1
? [F1]
^C_DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME usually work 35 hours or more per week for ^EMPNAME?
1. Yes
2. No

ptresn1
I, ? [F1]
What ^ISWAS the main reason ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED less than 35 hours per week?
For those respondents who work part-time because they have multiple jobs, select option #2 (wanted
to work part-time).
1. Could not find full-time job
2. Wanted to work part-time
3. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own injury
4. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own health concerns or own illness
5. Unable to work full-time because of chronic health condition or disability
6. Taking care of children or other persons
7. Full-time work week is less than 35 hours
8. Slack work or business conditions
9. Participated in a job-sharing arrangement
10. On vacation
11. In school
12. Other

chearn1
You said ^TEMPNAME ^ISAREWASWERE paid ^PYRAT1FIL ^PAYHR1FIL ^INEMONTHFILL. Did
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^YOURHISHER pay rate change ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_ALTEMONTH?
1. Yes
2. No

chermnth1
In what month was ^PTEMPNAME most recent pay rate change?
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

cherweek1
T
In which week did ^PTEMPNAME pay rate change?

payhr2
H, ? [F1]
What type of pay rate or salary did ^TEMPNAME have at ^EMPNAME ^CHERMNTH1...
Read answer categories.

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1. Paid an annual salary?
2. Paid by the hour?
3. Paid by the week?
4. Paid once every 2 weeks?
5. Paid once a month?
6. Paid twice a month?
7. Paid some other way (report monthly average)?

pyrat2
? [F1]
What was the gross dollar amount of ^PTEMPNAME ^PHRFILL2 before any taxes and other
deductions at ^EMPNAME ^CHERMNTH1?

PYRAT2_RANGEANN
Was the annual salary amount...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $20,000?
2. Between $20,000 and $34,999?
3. Between $35,000 and $49,999?
4. $50,000 or more?

PYRAT2_RANGEHOUR
Was this hourly wage...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $9 per hour?
2. Between $9 and $11.99 per hour?
3. Between $12 and $16.99 per hour?
4. $17 Per hour or more?

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PYRAT2_RANGEWKLY
Was this weekly pay...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $400 per week?
2. Between $400 and $599 per week?
3. Between $600 and $999 per week?
4. $1000 or more per week?

PYRAT2_RANGEBWKLY
Was this ^PHRFILL2...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $800 per period?
2. Between $800 and $1199 per period?
3. Between $1200 and $1999 per period?
4. $2000 or more per period?

PYRAT2_RANGEMTHLY
Was this ^PHRFILL2...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $1500 per month?
2. Between $1500 and $2499 per month?
3. Between $2500 and $4499 per month?
4. $4500 or more per month?

takehome2
? [F1]
Was this take-home pay, or was it gross pay before any taxes and other deductions were taken
out?
1. Take-home pay (net, after deductions)
2. Gross (total) pay (before deductions)
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3. No deductions (gross pay = net pay)

chhour1
^CHHOUR1FILL
1. Yes
2. No

chhomon1
In what month did ^PTEMPNAME hours change?
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

chhoweek1
T
In which week did ^PTEMPNAME hours change?

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jobhrs2
? [F1]
How many hours per week did ^TEMPNAME usually work at ^EMPNAME before ^CHHOMON1?
^JOBHRSFILL

ptyn2
Did ^TEMPNAME usually work 35 hours or more per week for ^EMPNAME before this change?

1. Yes
2. No

ptresn2
I
What was the main reason ^TEMPNAME worked less than 35 hours per week?
1. Could not find full-time job
2. Wanted to work part-time
3. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own injury
4. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own health concerns or own illness
5. Unable to work full-time because of chronic health condition or disability
6. Taking care of children or other persons
7. Full-time work week is less than 35 hours
8. Slack work or business conditions
9. Participated in a job-sharing arrangement
10. On vacation
11. In school
12. Other

chearn2
You said ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE paid ^PYRAT2FIL ^PAYHR2FIL ^CHERMNTH1. Did
^PTEMPNAME pay rate change ^AGAIN ^BTWN_BMONTH_CHERMNTH1?
1. Yes
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2. No

chermnth2
When did ^PTEMPNAME pay rate change ^BTWN_BMONTH_CHERMNTH1?
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

cherweek2
T
In which week did ^PTEMPNAME pay rate change?

payhr3
H, ? [F1]
What type of pay rate or salary did ^TEMPNAME have at ^EMPNAME ^CHERMNTH2...
Read answer categories.
1. Paid an annual salary?
2. Paid by the hour?
3. Paid by the week?
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4. Paid once every 2 weeks?
5. Paid once a month?
6. Paid twice a month?
7. Paid some other way (report monthly average)?

pyrat3
? [F1]
What was the gross dollar amount of ^PTEMPNAME ^PHRFILL3 before any taxes and other
deductions ^CHERMNTH2?

PYRAT3_RANGEANN
Was the annual salary amount...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $20,000?
2. Between $20,000 and $34,999?
3. Between $35,000 and $49,999?
4. $50,000 or more?

PYRAT3_RANGEHOUR
Was this hourly wage...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $9 per hour?
2. Between $9 and $11.99 per hour?
3. Between $12 and $16.99 per hour?
4. $17 Per hour or more?

PYRAT3_RANGEWKLY
Was this weekly pay...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $400 per week?
2. Between $400 and $599 per week?
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3. Between $600 and $999 per week?
4. $1000 or more per week?

PYRAT3_RANGEBWKLY
Was this ^PHRFILL3...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $800 per period?
2. Between $800 and $1199 per period?
3. Between $1200 and $1999 per period?
4. $2000 or more per period?

PYRAT3_RANGEMTHLY
Was this ^PHRFILL3...
Read answer categories.
1. Less than $1500 per month?
2. Between $1500 and $2499 per month?
3. Between $2500 and $4499 per month?
4. $4500 or more per month?

takehome3
? [F1]
Was this take-home pay, or was it gross pay before any taxes and other deductions were taken
out?
1. Take-home pay (net, after deductions)
2. Gross (total) pay (before deductions)
3. No deductions (gross pay = net pay)

chhour2
^CHHOUR2FILL
1. Yes
2. No
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chhomon2
When did ^PTEMPNAME hours change ^CHHOMON2FILL?

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

chhoweek2
T
In which week did ^PTEMPNAME hours change?

jobhrs3
? [F1]
How many hours per week did ^TEMPNAME usually work ^CHHOMON2?
^JOBHRSFILL

ptyn3
Did ^TEMPNAME usually work 35 hours or more per week for ^EMPNAME ^CHHOMON2?

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1. Yes
2. No

ptresn3
I
What was the main reason ^TEMPNAME worked less than 35 hours per week?
1. Could not find full-time job
2. Wanted to work part-time
3. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own injury
4. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own health concerns or own illness
5. Unable to work full-time because of chronic health condition or disability
6. Taking care of children or other persons
7. Full-time work week is less than 35 hours
8. Slack work or business conditions
9. Participated in a job-sharing arrangement
10. On vacation
11. In school
12. Other

chhour3
^CHHOUR3FILL
1. Yes
2. No

chhomon3
When did ^PTEMPNAME hours change ^CHHOMON3FILL?

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

chhoweek3
T
In which week did ^PTEMPNAME hours change?

jobhrs4
? [F1]
How many hours per week did ^TEMPNAME usually work ^CHHOMON3?
^JOBHRSFILL

ptyn4
Did ^TEMPNAME usually work 35 hours or more per week for ^EMPNAME before ^CHHOMON3?

1. Yes
2. No

ptresn4
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I
What was the main reason ^TEMPNAME worked less than 35 hours per week?
1. Could not find full-time job
2. Wanted to work part-time
3. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own injury
4. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of own health concerns or own illness
5. Unable to work full-time because of chronic health condition or disability
6. Taking care of children or other persons
7. Full-time work week is less than 35 hours
8. Slack work or business conditions
9. Participated in a job-sharing arrangement
10. On vacation
11. In school
12. Other

oincb
? [F1]
Besides what has already been reported, did ^TEMPNAME receive any other income for ^SELF
out of the money that ^EMPNAME brought in?
1. Yes
2. No

oincamt
^QSTNTXT_OINCAMT In ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the average monthly amount of other
income ^YOUHESHE usually received from ^EMPNAME?

prftloss
? [F1]
Did ^EMPNAME make a net profit, net loss, or break even for the year ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Profit (positive)
2. Loss (negative)
3. No profit/break even
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prftb
? [F1]
For ^EMPNAME, what was the dollar amount of ^PTEMPNAME share of the ^PRFTLOSSFIL for
the year ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

prftb_range
Was the amount less than $7,000, between $7,000 and $20,000, between $20,000 and $40,000, or
more than $40,000?
1. Less than $7,000
2. $7,000 to $19,999
3. $20,000 to $39,999
4. $40,000 or more

prftbchk
^C_ISWAS ^HISHER own income from ^EMPNAME (that we talked about earlier) reported in this
^PRFTLOSSFIL? Or do we need to subtract ^HISHER income to get a total ^PRFTLOSSFIL?
1. Salary/draw is included in the net profit/loss amount
2. Subtract salary/draw from net profit/loss amount to get total ^PRFTLOSSFIL

fpawopyn1
? [F1]
^C_FPAWOPYN1FILL, did ^TEMPNAME have any time away without pay from ^EMPNAME for a
period of at least two weeks?

1. Yes
2. No

fpawopsm1
^C_BEMIN which month did the most recent period of leave without pay begin?
^SMFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

fpawopsw1
T
In which week did this period of leave without pay begin?
^SWFRNOTE

fpawopem1
Between ^FPAWOPSM1 and ^EMONTHFILL, in which month did the most recent period of leave
without pay end?
^EMFRNOTE

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

fpawopew1
T
In which week did this period of leave without pay end?
^EWFRNOTE

fpawopre1
J, ? [F1]
What was the main reason that ^TEMPNAME did not get paid during this period?
1. On layoff
2. Slack work or business conditions
3. Vacation, scheduled time off, or personal days
4. Teacher on an 8-, 9-, or 10-month contract
5. Own health concerns, injury, illness, or medical problems
6. Taking care of children
7. Other family or personal obligations
8. Pregnancy, childbirth, maternity leave, or paternity leave
9. Labor dispute
10. Weather affected job
11. Civic, jury, or military duty
12. Other

fpawopch1
Did this period of being away from work without pay reduce the earnings from the annual salary
reported for ^YOURSELF earlier?
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1. Yes
2. No

fpawopyn2
? [F1]
^C_FPAWOPYN2FILL ^TEMPNAME have a second period of time away without pay from
^EMPNAME for at least two weeks?

1. Yes
2. No

fpawopsm2
^C_FPAWOPSM2FILL what month did the second period of leave without pay begin?
^SMFRNOTE

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

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fpawopsw2
T
In which week did the second period of leave without pay begin?
^SWFRNOTE

fpawopem2
^C_FPAWOPEM2FILL, in which month did the second period of leave without pay end?
^EMFRNOTE

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

fpawopew2
T
In which week did the second period of leave without pay end?
^EWFRNOTE

fpawopre2
J, ? [F1]
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What was the main reason that ^TEMPNAME did not get paid during this period?
1. On layoff
2. Slack work or business conditions
3. Vacation, scheduled time off, or personal days
4. Teacher on an 8-, 9-, or 10-month contract
5. Own health concerns, injury, illness, or medical problems
6. Taking care of children
7. Other family or personal obligations
8. Pregnancy, childbirth, maternity leave, or paternity leave
9. Labor dispute
10. Weather affected job
11. Civic, jury, or military duty
12. Other

fpawopch2
Did this period of being away from work without pay reduce the earnings from the annual salary
reported for ^YOURSELF earlier?
1. Yes
2. No

fpawopyn3
? [F1]
^C_FPAWOPYN3FILL ^TEMPNAME have a third period of time away without pay from
^EMPNAME for at least two weeks?

1. Yes
2. No

fpawopsm3
^C_FPAWOPSM3FILL which month did the third period of leave without pay begin?
^SMFRNOTE

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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

fpawopsw3
T
In which week did the third period of leave without pay begin?
^SWFRNOTE

fpawopem3
^C_FPAWOPEM3FILL, in which month did the third period of leave without pay end?
^EMFRNOTE

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

fpawopew3
T
In which week did the third period of leave without pay end?
^EWFRNOTE

fpawopre3
J, ? [F1]
What was the main reason that ^TEMPNAME did not get paid during this period?
1. On layoff
2. Slack work or business conditions
3. Vacation, scheduled time off, or personal days
4. Teacher on an 8-, 9-, or 10-month contract
5. Own health concerns, injury, illness, or medical problems
6. Taking care of children
7. Other family or personal obligations
8. Pregnancy, childbirth, maternity leave, or paternity leave
9. Labor dispute
10. Weather affected job
11. Civic, jury, or military duty
12. Other

fpawopch3
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Did this period of being away from work without pay reduce the earnings from the annual salary
reported for ^YOURSELF earlier?
1. Yes
2. No

spellcomplete
anymorespells
Did ^TEMPNAME work for ^EMPNAME2 at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

howmany
We've talked about two periods working for ^EMPNAME2. How many other times did
^TEMPNAME work for ^EMPNAME2 since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

anyotherwork
^OTHERWORK
1. Yes
2. No

nojobscreener
I'm showing ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE not working for pay during the following ^TIME_S since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL:
^LFGAPS_TEXTFIL
Have we talked about all times, since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, when ^YOUHESHE
worked for pay?
1. Yes
2. No

nomorespells
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The jobs and no job topics are complete. Enter 1 to continue.

pwave_complete
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jobnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

periodnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

emonth
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

pvworktran
U, ? [F1]
Let's talk about ^PTEMPNAME commuting expenses, job-related expenses and work schedule
with ^EMPNAME.
During a typical week, what modes of transportation ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME use to get to
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work?
Mark all that apply.
Include all work-related travel.
1. Drove own vehicle
2. Rider in someone else's vehicle/van pool
3. Bus
4. Rail
5. Other public transportation
6. Walked
7. Bicycled
8. Drove company vehicle
9. Worked at home
10. Other

pvtranprim
? [F1]
Which of these methods ^ACCOUNTSACCOUNTED for the greatest distance travelled as part of
^PTEMPNAME work commute?

1. Drove own vehicle
2. Rider in someone else's vehicle/van pool
3. Bus
4. Rail
5. Other public transportation
6. Walked
7. Bicycled
8. Drove company vehicle
9. Worked at home
10. Other

pvtime
? [F1]
How many minutes ^DIDDOES it usually take ^TEMPNAME to get from home to work as part of
^YOURHISHER work commute?
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pvmile
? [F1]
How many miles ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME drive from home to work as part of ^YOURHISHER
work commute?

pvreimbmi
? [F1]
^DIDDOES ^EMPNAME reimburse ^TEMPNAME for the miles driven to work?
1. Yes
2. No

pvreimbmic
? [F1]
How many of those ^PVMILESFILL miles ^AREWERE reimbursed by ^EMPNAME?

pvpark
? [F1]
^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME have to pay for parking or tolls as a part of ^YOURHISHER
work-commuting expenses?
Enter 1 for "yes" if ANY parking costs or tolls are out of pocket; enter 2 for "no" if ALL such costs are
reimbursed.
1. Yes
2. No

pvparkc
? [F1]
Typically, how much ^DIDDODOES^TEMPNAME spend per day for parking or tolls?
Include only costs that were NOT reimbursed.

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pvothrc
? [F1]
In a typical day,^PVOTHRCFILL about how much ^AREWERE ^PTEMPNAME ^PVOTHRCFILL2
work commuting expenses^PVOTHRCFILL3?
Enter 0 for "none." Include only work-commuting expenses that were NOT reimbursed.

pvoexpns
? [F1]
^C_BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH, not counting expenses ^PTEMPNAME employer ^PAYSPAID,
^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME have any work-related expenses such as licenses, permits, union
dues, special tools, or uniforms for ^YOURHISHER work at ^EMPNAME?

1. Yes
2. No

pvoexpnsc
? [F1]
Altogether, ^PVOEXPNS_EMONTHFILL, how much ^AREWERE ^PTEMPNAME expenses for such
items?
Include only work-related expenses that were required for employment and were NOT reimbursed.

wswhdy
? [F1]
During a typical week at ^EMPNAME, which days ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME work?
Mark all that apply.
If the days that the respondent ^WRKD varies, enter the days that ^HESHE most recently worked for
this job.
1. Monday through Friday
2. Sunday
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3. Monday
4. Tuesday
5. Wednesday
6. Thursday
7. Friday
8. Saturday
9. All seven days (every day in a typical week)

wsbeg
? [F1]
(During a typical week at ^EMPNAME,) what time ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME usually begin work?
Enter the time followed by a.m. or p.m.
12:00 a.m. is midnight and 12:00 p.m. is noon.
If the start time varies, enter the most common start time for this job.

wsend
? [F1]
(During a typical week at ^EMPNAME,) what time ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME usually end work?
Enter the time as well as a.m. or p.m.
12:00 a.m. is midnight and 12:00 p.m. is noon.
If the end time varies, enter the most common end time for this job.

wshmwrk
? [F1]
As part of ^PTEMPNAME typical work schedule for ^EMPNAME, ^AREWERE there any days
when ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED only at home?
1. Yes
2. No

wshomdy
? [F1]
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Which days ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME work only from home?
Mark all that apply.

1. Monday through Friday
2. Sunday
3. Monday
4. Tuesday
5. Wednesday
6. Thursday
7. Friday
8. Saturday
9. All seven days (every day in a typical week)

wsjob
M, ? [F1]
Which of the following best describes ^PTEMPNAME work schedule at ^EMPNAME?
Mark variable work schedules as 6 ("Irregular").

1. Regular daytime schedule
2. Regular evening shift
3. Regular night shift
4. Rotating shift (one that changes regularly from days to evenings to nights)
5. Split shift (one that consists of two distinct periods each day)
6. Irregular schedule (one that changes from day to day)
7. Other - specify

wsoth
Please describe the 'other' type of work schedule.

wsmnr
What is the MAIN reason ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED this type of schedule?
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DO NOT read answer categories.
1. Requirement of the job
2. Could not get any other job
3. Other involuntary reasons
4. Better pay
5. Better child care arrangements
6. Better arrangements for care of other family members
7. Allows time for school
8. Other voluntary reasons

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jobnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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periodnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

emonth
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

typexpay
Earlier you said ^TEMPNAME received ^TYPEXPAY_FILL while working at ^EMPNAME. Did
these ^TYPEXPAY_FILL ^PAYMENTS occur every month?
1. Yes
2. No

exearnamt1
^QSTNTXT_EXEARNAMT1 In ^CALENDAR_YEAR, ^L_EXEARNFILL much did ^TEMPNAME
usually earn per month in ^TYPEXPAY_FILL?

exearnmnth
^QSTNTXT_EXEARNMNTH During which ^PWEXEARNMNTH_FILL months did ^TEMPNAME earn
^TYPEXPAY_FILL while working for ^EMPNAME?
^ONEMTHFILL
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXMNTH1_CALFIL
2. ^EXMNTH2_CALFIL
3. ^EXMNTH3_CALFIL
4. ^EXMNTH4_CALFIL
5. ^EXMNTH5_CALFIL
6. ^EXMNTH6_CALFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

exearnamt2
How much ^SPELL_AREWERE these ^TYPEXPAY_FILL ^PAYMENTS ^EXEARNMNTH_FILL?
Enter 0 if no ^TYPEXPAY_FILL ^PAYMENTS were earned this month.

typpaycode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

pwexearnamt1
pwexearnmnth
pwexearnamt2

pwtyppay
pwpayhr1
pwpyrat1
pwpyrat1_rangeann
pwpyrat1_rangehour
pwpyrat1_rangewkly
pwpyrat1_rangebwkly
pwpyrat1_rangemthly
pwjobhrs1
pwptyn1
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1. Yes
2. No

pwoincamt
ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
^OJINTRO_QTEXT

bmonth
INFO
This job line collects summary information about all remaining jobs and businesses beyond the 7 jobs
reported on lines 1-7. Ask respondent to think about and report all of ^HISHER work as a WHOLE rather
than separately.
Record separate spells when ^HESHE reports disconnected time periods of employment for these
additional employers.

emonth

SCREENER2
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Did ^YOUHESHE have any more time working for pay since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
that you have not yet told me about?
1. Yes
2. No

startjan
Did ^TEMPNAME begin this work in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

startweek
T
During which week did ^TEMPNAME begin this other work?

endweek
T
During which week did ^TEMPNAME end this other work?

number_of_jobs
How many additional jobs, businesses, or other arrangements ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME have
^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?

jborseoth
? [F1]
^OTHJBFIL you reported ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH for ^EMPLOYER, was it
self-employment, was it some other kind of arrangement, or a combination of these?
Mark all that apply.
1. Employer
2. Self-employed (owns a business)
3. Other work arrangement

earn
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Including all wages, salaries, tips, commissions, bonuses, and profits, what ^ISWAS the total
amount of ^YOURHISHER gross earnings from ^NOTHJOB ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?
Gross earnings are earnings before any taxes or other deductions.

takehome
^C_ISWAS this a take-home amount or ^ISWAS it a gross amount before any taxes and
deductions ^AREWERE taken out?

1. Take-home pay (net, after deductions)
2. Gross (total) pay (before deductions)
3. No deductions (gross pay = net pay)

hours
^C_BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH, ^DIDDODOES ^YOUHESHE usually work 35 hours or more
per week at ^NOTHJOB?
1. Yes
2. No

ptresn
What ^ISWAS the main reason ^TEMPNAME ^WORKSWORKED fewer than 35 hours per week at
^NOTHJOB?
1. Worked at one or more other jobs or businesses
2. Could not find full-time job
3. Wanted to work part-time
4. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of injury
5. Temporarily unable to work full-time because of illness
6. Unable to work full-time because of chronic health condition/disability
7. Taking care of children/other persons
8. Full-time work week is less than 35 hours
9. Slack work or material shortage
10. Participated in a job-sharing arrangement
11. On vacation
12. In school
13. Other
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spellcomplete
anymorespells
Did ^TEMPNAME work at ^NOTHJOB at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
that you have not yet told me about?
1. Yes
2. No

howmany
We've talked about three periods of employment at ^NOTHJOB. How many other times, since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, ^WASWERE ^YOUHESHE employed at ^NOTHJOB?

anyotherwork
nojobscreener
nomorespells
The job and no job topics are complete. Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

pwave_complete
nojobscreener
I'm showing ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE not working for pay during the following ^TIME_S since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL:
^LFGAPS_TEXTFIL
Have we talked about all times, since ^MONTH1 1st, when ^YOUHESHE worked for pay?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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PSLOT
SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
Now I'm going to talk to you about time when ^YOUHESHE ^WASWERE not working for pay.

BMONTH
When did this period of not working for pay start?
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
When did the period ^YOUHESHE did not work for pay end?
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

NOWRK_1
K
Why ^DIDDODONT ^TEMPNAME work for pay ^NWBETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH?
Read or show the respondent the answer list.
After each response, ask: Any other reason?
1. Temporarily unable to work because of own injury?
2. Temporarily unable to work because of own health concerns or own illness?
3. Unable to work because of chronic health condition or disability?
4. Retired?
5. Pregnancy or childbirth?
6. Taking care of children or other persons?
7. Going to school?
8. Unable to find work?
9. On layoff?
10. Not interested in working at a job?
11. Usually worked 15 or more hours per week without pay in a family business or farm?
12. Other DO NOT READ

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UNPDWRKYN
? [F1]
^C_BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH_NOW did ^TEMPNAME work 15 or more hours per week
without pay in a related household member's family business or farm?
1. Yes
2. No

FAM_BUS_KNDIN_1
? [F1]
What kind of business or enterprise is the family business?
(What do they make or do?)

FAM_BUS_TYPIN_1
Is it mainly...
Read answer categories.
1. Manufacturing?
2. Wholesale trade?
3. Retail trade?
4. Service?
5. Or something else (agriculture, construction, government, etc.)?

FAM_BUS_KNDWK_1
What kind of work ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME do? That is, what ^ISWAS ^YOURHISHER
occupation?
(For example: bookkeeper, plumber, registered nurse)

FAM_BUS_ACTVT_1
What ^AREWERE ^YOURHISHER usual work activities?
(For example: Keeping account books, repairing pipes, patient care)

LAYOFF_1
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? [F1]
^LAYOFFFILL ^TEMPNAME spend any time on layoff from a job?
Examples include being forced to leave a job due to slack work, shortages, or business closures (rather
than personal misconduct or the completion of a temporary job).

1. Yes
2. No

LAYOFF_TYPE_1
When ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE laid off, ^WASWERE ^YOUHESHE either informed that
^YOUHESHE would be recalled to work within 6 months, or given a date to return to work?

1. Yes
2. No

LAYOFF_DURATION
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME on layoff for the entire period?
1. Yes
2. No

LAYOFF_ENDMNTH
In which month did the layoff end?
^ENDMONTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

LAYOFF_ENDWEEK
T
In which week did the layoff end?
^ENDWEEKFRNOTE

LKWRK_1
? [F1]
^LKWRKFILL ^TEMPNAME ACTIVELY look for work in one or more weeks?
1. Yes
2. No

FROM_LKMNTH_11
^C_BEMIN what month did ^TEMPNAME FIRST begin looking for work?
^FROM_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FROM_LKWEEK_11
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME first begin looking for work?
^FROM_LKWEEKFRNOTE

TO_LKMNTH_11
From ^FROM11FILL to ^EMONTHFILL, in what month did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
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18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TO_LKWEEK_11
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKWEEKFRNOTE

MORE_STRETCH_12
^C_BTWN_TO11_EMONTH there any more time periods when ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE looking
for work?
1. Yes
2. No

FROM_LKMNTH_12
^C_LKMNTH12 what month did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work for the second time?
^FROM_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
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18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FROM_LKWEEK_12
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work?
^FROM_LKWEEKFRNOTE

TO_LKMNTH_12
From ^FROM12FILL to ^EMONTHFILL, in what month did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TO_LKWEEK_12
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?

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^TO_LKWEEKFRNOTE

MORE_STRETCH_13
^C_BTWN_TO12_EMONTH there any more time periods when ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE looking
for work?
1. Yes
2. No

FROM_LKMNTH_13
^C_LKMNTH13 what month did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work for the third time?
^FROM_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FROM_LKWEEK_13
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work?

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^FROM_LKWEEKFRNOTE

TO_LKMNTH_13
From ^FROM13FILL to ^EMONTHFILL, in what month did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TO_LKWEEK_13
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKWEEKFRNOTE

MORE_STRETCH_14
^C_BTWN_TO13_EMONTH there any more time periods when ^TEMPNAME ^WASWERE looking
for work?
1. Yes
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2. No

FROM_LKMNTH_14
^C_LKMNTH14 what month did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work for the fourth time?
^FROM_LKMNTHFRNOTE
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FROM_LKWEEK_14
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME begin looking for work?
^FROM_LKWEEKFRNOTE

TO_LKMNTH_14
From ^FROM14FILL to ^EMONTHFILL, in what month did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKMNTHFRNOTE

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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TO_LKWEEK_14
T
In which week did ^TEMPNAME stop looking for work?
^TO_LKWEEKFRNOTE

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME have any other times not working for pay since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

HOWMANY
We've talked about six periods of time not working for pay. How many other times, since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^YOUHESHE spend not working for pay?

ANYOTHERWORK
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NOJOBSCREENER
NOMORESPELLS
The no jobs topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

R_SSIWHY
SSI_FLG
INTRO
(Next are some questions about assistance programs for people in need.) ^SSIINTROTEXT

INFO
(SSI is not the same as Social Security. Income from Social Security is asked about later.
SSI provides assistance to low-income children and adults who are blind or disabled, as well as
low-income people over age 65 who are not blind or disabled.)
Do NOT include SSI received on behalf of someone else.
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BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
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16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI_LC_YEAR
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what YEAR did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving SSI
continuously?
If receipt began in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, enter ^YR_FIL.

SSI_LC_MONTH
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what MONTH did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving SSI
continuously?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

SSI_WHY
Why did ^TEMPNAME begin receiving SSI^SSI_BMONTHFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. Disabled
2. Blind
3. Aged (65 and over)
4. Other

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SSI_STOP
? [F1]
What were the reasons ^TEMPNAME stopped receiving SSI in ^EMONTHFILL?
1. Increased earned income (wages from a job)
2. Increased unearned income (benefits from a program, such as Social Security)
3. Increased resources (assets, such as a car)
4. No longer disabled
5. Other program requirements not met
6. Chose not to collect/the money is not worth it
7. Other

SSI_PAYMENT
^C_DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^PTEMPNAME monthly SSI benefit in one or two
payments?
1. One
2. Two

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT

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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
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18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI1_AMT
(Let's talk about the first payment you reported.)
How much ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^IN_EMONTHFIL?

SSI1_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI1_AMT1_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT1_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI1_AMT2
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT1_STARTFIL?

SSI1_AMT2_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI1_AMT2_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT2_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI1_AMT3
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^SSI_AMT2_STARTFIL?

SSI1_AMT3_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI1_AMT3_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT3_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI1_AMT4
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^SSI_AMT3_STARTFIL?

SSI1_AMT4_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI1_AMT4_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT4_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI1_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^BMONTHFILL?

SSI1_SRC
^SSISRC
Read answer categories.
1. Federal Government?
2. State Government?
3. Combined (both federal and state)?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI2_AMT
Let's talk about the second payment you reported earlier.
How much ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^IN_EMONTHFIL?

SSI2_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI2_AMT1_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT1_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI2_AMT2
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT1_STARTFIL?

SSI2_AMT2_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI2_AMT2_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT2_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI2_AMT3
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^SSI_AMT2_STARTFIL?

SSI2_AMT3_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI2_AMT3_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT3_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI2_AMT4
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^SSI_AMT3_STARTFIL?

SSI2_AMT4_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

SSI2_AMT4_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSIAMT4_FIL?

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If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

SSI2_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^BMONTHFILL?

SSI2_SRC
^SSISRC
Read answer categories.
1. Federal Government?
2. State Government?
3. Combined (both federal and state)?

SSI_OWNER
Who received payments on behalf of ^TEMPNAME?

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1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 18 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone not listed

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME receive SSI at any other times since the ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of SSI receipt. How many other times did ^YOUHESHE receive
SSI since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
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NOMORESPELLS
The SSI topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
(Next are some questions about assistance programs for people in need.) ^FSINTROTEXT

INFO
(The Food Stamp Program, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP, was created to
assist low-income households in buying the food they need for good health and nutrition. The benefit
amount allowed to a household varies by the household's size and monthly cash income. Benefits are
generally provided through plastic electronic card called an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT).)

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL
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FS_LC_YEAR
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what YEAR did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving Food
Stamps or SNAP continuously?
If receipt began in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, enter ^YR_FIL.

FS_LC_MONTH
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what MONTH did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving Food
Stamps or SNAP continuously?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

FS_BEGIN
What changed in ^PTEMPNAME life to cause ^YOUHIMHER to receive Food Stamps or
SNAP^FS_BMONTHFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. New child (or other dependent) or pregnancy
2. Separation, divorced or widowed
3. Job loss/layoff or wages reduced
4. Loss or reduction of other income
5. Became disabled or otherwise unable to work
6. No change - just decided it was time
7. No change - just heard about the program
8. Needed to re-certify
9. Other

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FS_STOP
What were the reasons ^TEMPNAME stopped receiving Food Stamps or SNAP ^SPELLEND?
Mark all that apply.
1. Became ineligible because of an increase in income
2. Became ineligible because of family changes (family member left, over age limit, etc)
3. Still eligible but could not / chose not to collect
4. Became ineligible because program requirements were not met (did not attend school, job training, etc)
5. Eligibility ran out because of time limits
6. The money/benefits were not worth the trouble to continue enrollment
7. Other

FS1_AMT
How much ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^IN_EMONTHFIL?

FS1_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

FS_AMT1_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^FSAMT1_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FS2_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT1_STARTFIL?

FS2_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

FS_AMT2_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^FSAMT2_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FS3_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT2_STARTFIL?

FS3_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

FS_AMT3_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^FSAMT3_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FS4_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT3_STARTFIL?

FS4_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

FS_AMT4_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^FSAMT4_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

FS_COV
Please list everyone (including yourself) who ^ISWAS_COV covered by ^YOURHISHER benefits at
any time ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH.
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T
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15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T
26. Someone not listed

FS_OWNER
In whose name ^AREWERE benefits received?
1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
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22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
26. Someone not listed

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME receive Food Stamps or SNAP benefits at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of Food Stamps or SNAP benefit receipt. How many other times
did ^YOUHESHE receive Food Stamps or SNAP benefits since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The Food Stamps or SNAP topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
(Next are some questions about assistance programs for people in need.) ^TANFINTROTEXT.

INFO
(In this area you may know this as ^TANFFIL1 or ^TANFFIL2 or ^TANFFIL3. Pass-through child support
is also called called bonus child support and disregard payments.)

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TANF_LC_YEAR
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what YEAR did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving
payments continuously?
If receipt began in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, enter ^YR_FIL.

TANF_LC_MONTH
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what MONTH did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving
payments continuously?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
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10. October
11. November
12. December

TANF_BEG
What changed in ^PTEMPNAME life to cause ^YOUHIMHER to need
assistance^TANF_BMONTHFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. New child (or other dependent) or pregnancy
2. Separation, divorce, or widowed
3. Job loss or wages reduced
4. Loss or reduction of other income
5. Became disabled or otherwise unable to work
6. No change - just decided it was time
7. No change - just heard about the program
8. Needed to re-certify
9. Other

TANF_STOP
What were the reasons ^TEMPNAME stopped receiving payments ^SPELLEND?
Mark all that apply.
1. Got a job or earnings increased
2. Family situation changed
3. Others in the household earned enough money
4. Penalized or sanctioned for non-cooperation
5. Time limit expired
6. Didn't want to use up time limit
7. Chose not to participate
8. The money is not worth it
9. Other

TANF1_AMT
How much ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^IN_EMONTHFIL?

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TANF1_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

TANF_AMT1_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^TANFAMT1_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TANF2_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT1_STARTFIL?

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TANF2_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

TANF_AMT2_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^TANFAMT2_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TANF3_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT2_STARTFIL?

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TANF3_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

TANF_AMT3_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^TANFAMT3_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TANF4_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT3_STARTFIL?

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TANF4_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

TANF_AMT4_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^TANFAMT4_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

TANF_ADULT_KID
Do these benefits cover children only, both children and adults, or only a pregnant woman?

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1. Only children
2. Both children and adults
3. Only a pregnant woman

TANF_COV
Please list ^COVROS_FIL who ^ISWAS_COV covered by ^YOURHISHER benefits at any time
^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH.
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T
26. Someone not listed

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TANF_OWNER
In whose name ^AREWERE benefits received?
1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
26. Someone not listed

PASSTHRU_YN
? [F1]
Now I am going to ask you questions about receipt of pass-through child support
^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH.
At any time during this period, ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive any child support as a bonus
or pass-through from a state or county welfare program, or any disregard payment?
Pass-through child support may also be known as "bonus child support" or "disregard payments."

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1. Yes
2. No

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME receive TANF at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of TANF receipt. How many other times did ^TEMPNAME
receive TANF since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The TANF topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
(Next are some questions about assistance programs for people in need.) ^GAINTROTEXT.

INFO
(^GA_INFOFIL These benefits may help the disabled, elderly, or unemployed, as well as families with
children. This may be a one-time emergency payment or regular monthly payments.)

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

GA_LC_YEAR
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what YEAR did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving General
Assistance continuously?
If receipt began in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, enter ^YR_FIL.

GA_LC_MONTH
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what MONTH did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving
General Assistance continuously?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December
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GA_BEG
What changed in ^PTEMPNAME life to cause ^YOUHIMHER to need
assistance^GA_BMONTHFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. New child (or other dependent) or pregnancy
2. Separation, divorce, or widowed
3. Job loss or wages reduced
4. Loss or reduction of other income
5. Became disabled or otherwise unable to work
6. No change - just decided it was time
7. No change - just heard about the program
8. Needed to re-certify
9. Other

GA_STOP
What were the reasons ^TEMPNAME stopped receiving General Assistance ^SPELLEND?
Mark all that apply.
1. Got a job or earnings increased
2. Family situation changed
3. Others in the household earned enough money
4. Penalized or sanctioned for non-cooperation
5. Time limit expired
6. Didn't want to use up time limit
7. Chose not to participate
8. The money is not worth it
9. Other

GA1_AMT
How much ^DIDDODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^IN_EMONTHFIL?

GA1_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
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1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

GA_AMT1_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^GAAMT1_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

GA2_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT1_STARTFIL?

GA2_GUESS
L

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What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

GA_AMT2_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^GAAMT2_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

GA3_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT2_STARTFIL?

GA3_GUESS
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L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

GA_AMT3_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^GAAMT3_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

GA4_AMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive before ^AMT3_STARTFIL?

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GA4_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be - less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

GA_AMT4_START
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^GAAMT4_FIL?
If the respondent began receiving this amount prior to January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
enter January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

GA_COV
Please list everyone (including yourself) who ^ISWAS_COV covered by ^YOURHISHER benefits
at any time ^BETWEEN_BMONTH_EMONTH.
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Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T

25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people regardless of age on (the final HH roster where PEOPLE_T
26. Someone not listed

GA_OWNER
In whose name ^AREWERE benefits received?
1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
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6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older
26. Someone not listed

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME receive General Assistance benefits at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of General Assistance benefit receipt. How many other times
did ^TEMPNAME receive General Assistance benefits since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The General Assistance topic is complete.

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Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SPELLNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
(Next are some questions about assistance programs for people in need.) ^WICINTROTEXT.

INFO
(The WIC program serves low-income pregnant or nursing women, and infants and children up to age 5,
by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets.)

BMONTH
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

EMONTH
^TOTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

WIC_LC_YEAR
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what YEAR did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving WIC
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continuously?
If receipt began in ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, enter ^YR_FIL.

WIC_LC_MONTH
Prior to ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what MONTH did ^TEMPNAME first start receiving WIC
continously?
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

WIC_BEGIN
What changed in ^PTEMPNAME life to cause ^YOUHIMHER to need
assistance^WIC_BMONTHFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. New child (or other dependent) or pregnancy
2. Separation, divorced or widowed
3. Job loss/layoff or wages reduced
4. Loss or reduction of other income
5. Became disabled or otherwise unable to work
6. No change - just decided it was time
7. No change - just heard about the program
8. Needed to re-certify
9. Other

WIC_STOP
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What were the reasons ^TEMPNAME stopped receiving WIC ^SPELLEND?
1. Became ineligible because of an increase in income
2. Became ineligible because of family changes (family member left, over age limit, etc)
3. Still eligible but could not / chose not to collect
4. Became ineligible because program requirements were not met (did not attend school, job training, etc)
5. Eligibility ran out because of time limits
6. The money/benefits were not worth the trouble to continue enrollment
7. Other

WIC_COV
^DIDDO these benefits cover only children, only pregnant or nursing women aged 15 or older, or
both?
1. Only children
2. Only a pregnant or nursing woman
3. Both a woman and children

WIC_ADULT_COV
Ask or verify
Which woman ^DIDDOES ^PTEMPNAME benefits cover?

1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP
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17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP

25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all women AGE >= 15 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOP
26. Someone not listed

WIC_KID_COV
Which child or children ^DODID ^PTEMPNAME benefits cover?
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL
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24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL

25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all children AGE < 7 on (the final HH roster, excluding the respondent, where PEOPL
26. Other child not listed

SPELLCOMPLETE
ANYMORESPELLS
Did ^TEMPNAME receive WIC at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

HOWMANY
We've talked about three periods of WIC receipt. How many other times did ^TEMPNAME receive
WIC since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NOMORESPELLS
The WIC topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
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CTRLNUM
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LNO
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SPELLNUMBER
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PRIVNUMBER
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INTRO
^PRIVATE_INTROQTEXT

bmonth
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

emonth
^TOTEXT

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

ownins
? [F1]
(Health insurance plans are usually obtained in one person's name even if other family members are
covered. That person is called the policyholder.) Who ^ISWAS the policyholder for this plan?

1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
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18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone outside of the household

privtype
? [F1]
What ^ISWAS the source of ^HIPHOLDER coverage? ^C_ISWAS it through...
Read answer categories.
If the respondent obtained this insurance from a job that ended during the reference period, select
Option 1 (an employer or job).
1. an Employer or Job ^DURINGTHISTIME?
2. a Former Employer ?
3. a Union or Association ?
4. bought it directly?
5. school?
6. or something else?

privoth
You said ^TEMPNAME ^HADHASHAVE some other type of coverage. Please explain.

hicost
CC,? [F1]
^C_DOESDID ^HIPHOLDER ^EMPUNION pay all, part, or none of the premium of the plan?
1. All
2. Part
3. None

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INFO
(Private health insurance includes comprehensive medical insurance plans provided through an
employer or union, as well as plans purchased directly from an insurance company individually or as part
of a group.)
DO NOT include plans that contain only one type of coverage, like dental-only or vision-only plans.

privunit
Other than ^TEMPNAME, who else ^ISWAS covered by this plan ^FROMTHRUMONTHS?
Mark all that apply.
0. Nobody

1. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

2. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

3. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

4. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

5. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

6. LNO FNAMEL NAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

7. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

8. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

9. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

10. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

11. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

12. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

13. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

14. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

15. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

16. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

17. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

18. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

19. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

20. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

21. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

22. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

23. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

24. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

25. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 f
26. Someone outside of the household
27. All household members

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hiothr
^C_DOESDID this plan also cover anyone else who ^DIDDOES NOT live in this household?
1. Yes
2. No

hiwho
Who outside of this household ^DIDDOES the plan cover?
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Child under 18
2. Child 18-25
3. Child 26 or over
4. Spouse/partner
5. Other

privplan
? [F1]
^C_ISWAS this plan...
Read answer categories.
Ask if necessary: (Please check ^YOURHISHER insurance card for type of coverage plan).
1. An HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) or IPA (Individual Practice Association)?
2. A PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)?
3. A POS (Point-of-service)?
4. A fee-for-service or indemnity?
5. Some other kind of plan?

hdedpln
CC,? [F1]
Is the ^HDEDFILL1 annual deductible for medical care for this plan ^HDEDFILL2 or more?
1. Yes (^HDEDFILL2 or more)
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2. No (Less than ^HDEDFILL2)

hlthsav
? [F1]
As part of this plan, ^ISWAS there a special account or fund used to pay for medical expenses?
(These accounts are sometimes referred to as Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Health Reimbursement
Accounts (HRAs), Personal Care Accounts, Personal Medical Funds, or Choice Funds and are different
from Flexible Spending Accounts.)
1. Yes
2. No

PRIEXCH
CC
^C_ISWAS this coverage through ^EXCHSHOP? In ^STATE, this is known as
Read List:
[Display list of program names as defined in 'SIPP State Fills.txt' for the appropriate state (i.e. where
^STATE=column 1 of input document). If PRIVTYPE=(1 or 2), use columns 16-19; Else, use columns
12-15.]
1. Yes
2. No

PRIPREM
CC
^C_ISWAS there a monthly premium for this plan?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.

1. Yes
2. No

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PRISUBS
CC
^C_ISWAS the cost of the premium subsidized based on ^HIPHOLDEREXC income?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.

1. Yes
2. No

privend
? [F1]
What was the reason this insurance plan coverage ended?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. ^JOBLOSS
3. No longer eligible
4. Unhappy with plan
5. ^WAITING
6. Other

spellcomplete
anymorespells
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by another private health insurance plan since ^MONTH1
1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
^PRIVATE_ANYMOREFIL

1. Yes
2. No

howmany
^PRIVATE_HOWMANYQTEXT
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nomorespells
^PRIVATE_NOMOREFRNOTE

1. Continue

pwave_complete
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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

emonth
^MEDICARE_TOTEXT

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

INTRO
^MEDICAREINTROTEXT

mcpart
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AA
The Medicare Program contains a number of different kinds of plans. Please tell me which of
these plan types ^YOUHESHE ^ISAREWASWERE covered by...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Part A (Hospital Insurance)?
2. Part B?
3. A Supplement?
4. Part C or Medicare Advantage?
5. Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage)?

INFO
Respondents may confuse MediCAID, the health insurance program for low-income people, with
MediCARE. Medicare is mostly for the elderly, and it is NOT based on income. Respondents may have
both Medicare and Medicaid. Please report Medicare here, and Medicaid on the Medical Assistance
line.

spellcomplete
anymorespells
howmany
nomorespells
The Medicare topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

PWAVE_COMPLETE
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

emonth
^TOTEXT

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

mdunit
Other than ^TEMPNAME, who else had this kind of coverage ^FROMTHRUMONTHS?
Mark all that apply.
Include persons even if they were covered by different Medicaid, S-CHIP, or Medical Assistance
programs.
0. Nobody

1. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

2. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

3. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

4. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

5. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

6. LNO FNAMEL NAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

7. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

8. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

9. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

10. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

11. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

12. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

13. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

14. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

15. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo
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16. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

17. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

18. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

19. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

20. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

21. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

22. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

23. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

24. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

25. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 f
26. Someone outside of the household
27. All household members

INTRO
^MEDICAIDINTROTEXT

mdplan
? [F1]
^C_ISWAS this plan...
Read answer categories.
1. An HMO (Health Maintenance Organization)?
2. A fee-for-service plan?
3. Another managed-care type program?
4. Some other kind of plan?

INFO
For example, Medical Assistance programs in ^STATE are called
Read list:

Respondents may have both Medicare and Medicaid. Please report Medicaid here, and Medicare
plans on the Medicare line above.

MDEXCH
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CC
^C_ISWAS this coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace? In ^STATE, this is known
as
Read list:
Display list of program names as defined in 'SIPP State Fills.txt' for the
appropriate state (i.e. where ^STATE=column 1 of the input document), using
columns 12-15.
1. Yes
2. No

MDPREM
CC
^C_ISWAS there a monthly premium for this plan?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.
1. Yes
2. No

MDSUBS
CC
^C_ISWAS the cost of the premium subsidized based on ^HIPHOLDEREXC income?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.

1. Yes
2. No

mdend
? [F1]

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What was the reason this coverage ended?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. ^JOBLOSS
3. No longer eligible
4. Unhappy with plan
5. ^WAITING
6. Other

spellcomplete
anymorespells
^WASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by Medicaid, or CHIP, or any other government program that
helps pay health care costs for low-income people at any other times since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

howmany
We've talked about six periods of Medicaid coverage. How many other times ^WASWERE
^TEMPNAME covered by Medicaid since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

nomorespells
The Medicaid topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

emonth
^TOTEXT

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1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

militype
What type of military or VA health coverage ^DIDDODOES ^YOUHESHE have? ^C_ISWAS it ...
Read answer categories.
1. TRICARE or CHAMPUS?
2. CHAMPVA?
3. VA?
4. Other?

INTRO
^MILIINTROTEXT

milioth
You said ^TEMPNAME ^HADHASHAVE some other type of coverage. Please explain.

INFO
("CHAMPVA" is the civilian health and medical program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.)
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mownins
? [F1]
Who ^ISWAS the policyholder or sponsor for this plan?

1. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO ^FNAME ^LNAME of all people on final household roster 15 years and older (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone outside of the household

miliunit
Other than ^TEMPNAME, who else ^ISWAS covered by this plan ^FROMTHRUMONTHS?
Mark all that apply.
0. Nobody

1. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo
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2. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

3. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

4. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

5. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

6. LNO FNAMEL NAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

7. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

8. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

9. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

10. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

11. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

12. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

13. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

14. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

15. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

16. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

17. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

18. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

19. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

20. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

21. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

22. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

23. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

24. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 fo

25. LNO FNAME LNAME of all people on final household roster regardless of age (and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1 f
26. Someone outside of the household
27. All household members

mhioth
^C_DOESDID this plan also cover anyone else who ^DIDDOES NOT live in this household?
1. Yes
2. No

MHIWHO
Who outside of this household ^DIDDOES the plan cover?
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
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1. Child under 18
2. Child 18-25
3. Child 26 or over
4. Spouse/partner
5. Other

miliend
? [F1]
What was the reason this Military-based health coverage ended?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. ^JOBLOSS
3. No longer eligible
4. Unhappy with plan
5. ^WAITING
6. Other

spellcomplete
anymorespells
Did ^TEMPNAME have military or VA health coverage at any other time since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

1. Yes
2. No

howmany
We've talked about four periods of military health care coverage. How many other times
^WASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by military health care coverage since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

nomorespells
The military insurance topic is complete.
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Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

pwave_complete
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

spellnumber
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PERIODNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

bmonth
^FROMTEXT
1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
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11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

INFO
DO NOT include plans that contain only one type of coverage, like dental-only or vision-only plans.

emonth
^TOTEXT

1. January ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. February ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. March ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. April ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. May ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. June ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. July ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. August ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. September ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. November ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. January ^INTYEARFIL
14. February ^INTYEARFIL
15. March ^INTYEARFIL
16. April ^INTYEARFIL
17. May ^INTYEARFIL
18. June ^INTYEARFIL

othcovtype
? [F1]
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What type of health coverage is this...
Read answer categories.
1. Government or public assistance?
2. Through someone else (parent, relative)?
3. Indian Health Services?
4. Some other source?

othcovoth
You said ^TEMPNAME ^HADHASHAVE some other type of coverage. Please explain.

OTHEXCH
CC
^C_ISWAS this coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace? In ^STATE, this is known as
Read list:
Display list of program names as defined in 'SIPP State Fills.txt' for the
appropriate state (i.e. where ^STATE=column 1 of input document), using
columns 12-15.
1. Yes
2. No

OTHPREM
CC
^C_ISWAS there a premium for this plan?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.

1. Yes
2. No

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OTHSUBS
CC
^C_ISWAS the cost of the premium subsidized based on ^HIPHOLDEREXC income?
A monthly premium is a fixed amount of money people pay each month to have health coverage. It
does not include copays or other expenses such as prescription costs.

1. Yes
2. No

othend
What was the reason this insurance plan coverage ended?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. ^JOBLOSS
3. No longer eligible
4. Unhappy with plan
5. ^WAITING
6. Other

spellcomplete
anymorespells
^WASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by another health insurance plan at any other times since
^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL? (Perhaps a government program, Indian Health Services, or a
policy through a parent, a foreign government, or any other source?)
1. Yes
2. No

howmany
We've talked about four periods of other health care coverage. How many other times
^WASWERE ^TEMPNAME covered by other health insurance since ^MONTH1 1st
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

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nomorespells
The other health insurance topic is complete.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Continue

pwave_complete

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EXCH
**NON_DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOESI
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOPRIVCOV
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOHICOV
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HIFU_INTRO
? [F1]
The next section of the interview includes a few follow-up questions based on the health
insurance information you have already provided.
1. Enter 1 to continue

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EMPNOESI
During ^CALENDAR_YEAR, there was a time when ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS employed, but did
not have health coverage through ^HISHER job. Did ^HISHER employer offer health insurance to
any of its employees then?
If a respondent had more than one employer during this time, and at least one employer offered health
insurance to any of its employees, then answer Yes.
1. Yes
2. No

WHYNOESI
X, ? [F1]
Why didn't ^TEMPNAME sign up for this insurance?
Mark all that apply.
If a respondent had more than one employer that offered health insurance to its employees during this
time, then mark all reasons the respondent did not sign up for health insurance through both or all of
these employers.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. Haven't worked for this employer long enough
3. Part-Time, Temporary, or Contract employee
4. ^ELIGIBLE
5. Healthy (haven't needed health insurance)
6. Able to get care elsewhere (such as a health clinic)
7. ^OTHERPLN
8. Dissatisfied or don't believe in insurance
9. ^WAITING
10. ^CONFUSE
11. Other

NOESIOTH
(What was that "other" reason?)

WHYNOPRI
Y, ? [F1]
^NOPRI
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^NOPRI18
Mark all that apply.
^EXCHINFO
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. Haven't worked for this employer long enough
3. Part-Time, Temporary, or Contract employee
4. ^ELIGIBLE
5. Healthy (haven't needed health insurance)
6. Able to get care elsewhere (such as a health clinic)
7. ^OTHERPLN
8. Dissatisfied or don't believe in insurance
9. ^WAITING
10. ^CONFUSE
11. Other

NOPRIOTH
(What was that "other" reason?)

WHYNOPUB
Z, ? [F1]
Why didn't ^TEMPNAME get Medicaid or Medical Assistance?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^EXPENSIVE
2. Haven't worked for this employer long enough
3. Part-Time, Temporary, or Contract employee
4. ^ELIGIBLE
5. Healthy (haven't needed health insurance)
6. Able to get care elsewhere (such as a health clinic)
7. ^OTHERPLN
8. Dissatisfied or don't believe in insurance
9. ^WAITING
10. ^CONFUSE
11. Other
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NOPUBOTH
(What was that "other" reason?)

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INFANTC
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INFANTINS_INTRO
These next questions will ask about health insurance coverage for the ^CHILD0INF in the
household. You may have reported some health insurance already but we want to make sure we
have not missed any insurance coverage.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HVARINFANT
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

INFANTLNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LGINS
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^LGINS_FILL
1. Yes
2. No

LGINSTYPE
^LGINSTYPE_FILL
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Private health insurance?
2. Medical assistance?
3. Military or VA?
4. Other health coverage?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOWRK_0
K
Next, I'll ask some follow-up questions based on the employment information you have already
provided.
Why ^DONTDOESNT ^TEMPNAME work for pay now...
Read answer categories.
After each response, ask: Any other reason?
1. Temporarily unable to work because of own injury?
2. Temporarily unable to work because of own health concerns or own illness?
3. Unable to work because of chronic health condition or disability?
4. Retired?
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5. Pregnancy or childbirth?
6. Taking care of children or other persons, such as due to coronavirus pandemic school closures?
7. Going to school?
8. Unable to find work?
9. On layoff, such as furloughed due to coronavirus pandemic business closures?
10. Not interested in working at a job?
11. Usually worked 15 or more hours per week without pay in a family business or farm?
12. Some other reason?
13. Error: Currently working DO NOT READ

LKWRK_0
? [F1]
Between January ^REFYEAR and now, did ^TEMPNAME ACTIVELY look for work in one or more
weeks?
1. Yes
2. No

PROGINCOME_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about additional ways money may enter or leave your household.
(This includes income from other sources such as Social Security, Unemployment Compensation,
Worker's Compensation, disability payments, and survivor's benefits.) I'll also ask you about
^CSALIFILL any payments ^TEMPNAME might have made for the support or care of
non-household members.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

VA_ANY
Earlier you indicated ^TEMPNAME served in the military.
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any payments from the VA that is, the Department of Veterans Affairs?
1. Yes
2. No

VA_TYPE
N
^QSTNTXT_VATYPE What type of VA payments did ^TEMPNAME receive since ^MONTH1
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
If necessary, read response choices 1, 2, and 3. Do not read response choice 4, 5, or 6.
Mark all that apply.
1. Service-connected disability compensation
2. Veterans' pension
3. Other VA payments
4. G.I. Bill benefits
5. Insurance proceeds
6. Did not receive any VA benefits

VADISRATE
^QSTNTXT_VADISRATE. What was ^PTEMPNAME total service-connected disability rating since
^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. 0 percent
2. 10 - 20 percent
3. 30 - 40 percent
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4. 50 - 60 percent
5. 70+ percent

VATYPE_SP
What was that other type of VA payment?

VAQUES
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME required to fill out an Eligibility Verification Report, or EVR, since
^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL in order to receive VA benefits?
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_VA_NOW
PWAVE_VA_TYPE
PWAVE_VADISRATE
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

VABENEFITCODE
***NON-DISPLAYED ITEM***

VA_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^TYPEVAPMTFIL now?
1. Yes
2. No

VA_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive ^TYPEVAPMTFIL?
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1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^TYPEVAPMTFIL?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving ^TYPEVAPMTFIL prior to the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
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15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEVAPMTFIL ^VACURAMT_FIL?

VA_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

VA_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^VAAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEVAPMTFIL ^VASTART1_FIL?
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VA_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^VAAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEVAPMTFIL ^VASTART2_FIL?

VA_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^VAAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEVAPMTFIL ^VASTART3_FIL?

VA_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^VAAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

VA_STARTAMT
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How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEVAPMTFIL in ^VASTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LMPNOW
^JOBENDFIL
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME
receive any severance pay, buyout payments, payments for unused vacation, or other deferred
payments from a former employer because a job or business ended? If ^TEMPNAME
^JOBENDALSOFIL received any of these types of payments in ^REFYEAR for a job that ended in
^PWREFYEAR, please report those here. Do not include payments from unemployment,
disability, or a pension or retirement plan.
1. Yes
2. No

LMPTIME
In which months did ^TEMPNAME receive payment?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YR
2. ^MONTH2 ^CALENDAR_YR
3. ^MONTH3 ^CALENDAR_YR
4. ^MONTH4 ^CALENDAR_YR
5. ^MONTH5 ^CALENDAR_YR
6. ^MONTH6 ^CALENDAR_YR
7. ^MONTH7 ^CALENDAR_YR
8. ^MONTH8 ^CALENDAR_YR
9. ^MONTH9 ^CALENDAR_YR
10. ^MONTH10 ^CALENDAR_YR
11. ^MONTH11 ^CALENDAR_YR
12. ^MONTH12 ^CALENDAR_YR

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LUMPAMT
What was the total amount of payments ^TEMPNAME received between ^MONTH1 1st and the
end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

WC_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any money from Workers'
Compensation as a result of any kind of job-related injury or illness?
1. Yes
2. No

UC_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any money from
Unemployment Compensation?
1. Yes
2. No

UC_TYPE
^QSTNTXT_UCTYPE What type of Unemployment Compensation payments did ^TEMPNAME
receive since ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. Regular, government-provided
2. Supplemental, employer-provided
3. Other, including union benefits
4. Did not receive Unemployment Compensation

PWAVE_WC_NOW
PWAVE_UC_NOW
PWAVE_UC_TYPE
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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WC_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive any money from Workers' Compensation (as a result of any
kind of job-related injury or illness) now?
1. Yes
2. No

WC_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive money from Workers' Compensation (as a result of any kind of
job-related injury or illness)?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
19. ^FEEDBACKWRONG

WC_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving money from Workers' Compensation (as a result of any kind
of job-related injury or illness)?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving money from Workers' Compensation prior to the start of the
reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

WC_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in Workers' Compensation ^WCCURAMT_FIL?

WC_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

WC_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^WCAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

WC_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Workers' Compensation ^WCSTART1_FIL?

WC_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^WCAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

WC_3RDAMT
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How much did ^TEMPNAME receive ^WCSTART2_FIL?

WC_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^WCAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

WC_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive ^WCSTART3_FIL?

WC_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^WCAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

WC_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive ^WCSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

UEMP_COMP_CODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

UC_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive any money from ^TYPEUCFIL now?
1. Yes
2. No

UC_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive money from ^TYPEUCFIL?

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1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
19. ^FEEDBACKWRONG

UC_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving money from ^TYPEUCFIL?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving money from Unemployment Compensation prior to the start of
the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

UC_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEUCFIL?

UC_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

UC_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^UCAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

UC_2NDAMT
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How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEUCFIL ^UCSTART1_FIL?

UC_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^UCAMT2_FILL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

UC_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEUCFIL ^UCSTART2_FIL?

UC_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^UCAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

UC_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEUCFIL ^UCSTART3_FIL?

UC_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^UCAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
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UC_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^TYPEUCFIL ^UCSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

UTILITIES
^DIDFIL_UTILYN pay ^SEPARATE_UTILYN for water, electricity, gas, or oil?
1. Yes
2. No

ENERGY_ASST
? [F1]
^HAVEYOUFIL_EGYASSYN received any energy assistance from the Federal, State, or Local
government at any time between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

ENERGY_PMT1
? [F1]
Was this assistance received in the form of...
...checks sent to the household?
(...coupons or vouchers sent to the household?)
(...payments sent directly to the utility company, fuel provider, or landlord?)
1. Yes
2. No

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ENERGY_PMT2
? [F1]
(Was this assistance received in the form of...)
(...checks sent to the household?)
...coupons or vouchers sent to the household?
(...payments sent directly to the utility company, fuel provider, or landlord?)
1. Yes
2. No

ENERGY_PMT3
? [F1]
(Was this assistance received in the form of...)
(...checks sent to the household?)
(...coupons or vouchers sent to the household?)
...payments sent directly to the utility company, fuel provider, or landlord?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SCHOOL_LUNCH
? [F1]
Since the beginning of the current academic school year, ^DIDFIL_SCHOOLMEALS usually get
the lunch that ^THEIRFIL_SCHOOLMEALS school provides?
Display the first and last name(s) of all children where LNGD_MEALS=LNO.
1. Yes
2. No
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WHO_LUNCH
? [F1]
Which children usually got the school lunch?
Mark all that apply.

1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO
26. Child not listed

FREE_LUNCH
? [F1]
Were these lunches...
Read answer categories.

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1. Free?
2. Reduced-price?
3. Full price (did not qualify)?

SCHOOL_BREAKFAST
? [F1]
Since the beginning of the current academic school year, ^DIDFIL_SCHOOLMEALS usually get
the breakfast that ^THEIRFIL_SCHOOLMEALS school provides?
Display the first and last name(s) of all children where LNGD_MEALS=LNO.
1. Yes
2. No

WHO_BREAKFAST
? [F1]
Which children usually got the school breakfast?
Mark all that apply.

1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO
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19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO

25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 5 and AGE <= 18 and EDUC <= 38 (and PEOPLE_TO_RO
26. Child not listed

FREE_BREAKFAST
? [F1]
Were these breakfasts...
Read answer categories.
1. Free?
2. Reduced-price?
3. Full price (did not qualify)?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SSC_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any Social Security on behalf of a
child?
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1. Yes
2. No

SSKIDCOV
^QSTNTXT_SSKIDCOV Who was covered by the Social Security income you received since
^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.

1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE

25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE<18 and the resondent is the child's parent or guardian (and PE
26. Someone not listed
27. Did not receive Social Security on behalf of a child

REASON_CHILD
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What are the reasons ^TEMPNAME ^AREIS receiving Social Security on behalf of
since ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

Read name(s)

Display the first and last name of all children selected in SSKIDCOV under
the heading Children. If SSKIDCOV=26, display "this child" instead of
nothing.
Mark all that apply.
1. Surviving child
2. Dependent child

PWAVE_SSC_NOW
PWAVE_SSKIDCOV
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SSC_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive Social Security on behalf of

Read name(s) now?

Display the first and last name of the children identified in SSKIDCOV under
the heading "Child(ren)". Display "this child" if SSKIDCOV=26.
1. Yes
2. No

SSC_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive Social Security on behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSC_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving Social Security on behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN?
Enter 0 if the person starting receiving Social Security on behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN prior to
the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

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SSC_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions ^AREWERE
taken out, on behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN ^SSCCURAMT_FIL?

SSC_GUESS
1. $0
2. $1-350
3. $350-700
4. $700-850
5. $850 or greater

SSC_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSCAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSC_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security before any deductions were taken out on
behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN ^SSCSTART1_FIL?
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SSC_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSCAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSC_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security before any deductions were taken out on
behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN ^SSCSTART2_FIL?

SSC_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSCAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSC_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security before any deductions were taken out on
behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN ^SSCSTART3_FIL?

SSC_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSCAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
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SSC_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security before any deductions were taken out on
behalf of ^THISTHESECHILDREN ^SSCSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SSS_ANY
? [F1]
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any Social Security income
for ^HIMHERSELF?
1. Yes
2. No

SSI_SS_CHK
Some people receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security at the same time.
Earlier ^TEMPNAME reported getting SSI payments. Just to be sure, did ^TEMPNAME receive
both SSI and Social Security?
Given their similar names, these programs are often confused. One difference is that many Social
Security recipients have Medicare, while SSI recipients often
have Medicaid.
1. Yes, both SSI and Social Security were received
2. No, only Social Security was received
3. No, only SSI was received

REASON_SELF
^QSTNTXT_REASONSELF What are the reasons ^HESHE received Social Security since
^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.
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1. Retired
2. Disabled
3. Widowed
4. Spouse
5. Other reason
6. Did not receive Social Security

REASON_SP
What was the other reason ^TEMPNAME received Social Security?

AGESS
At what age did ^TEMPNAME begin receiving Social Security (for ^HIMHERSELF)?
Report age in years.

PWAVE_SSS_NOW
PWAVE_REASONSELF
PWAVE_AGESS
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SSS_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive Social Security for ^HIMHERSELF now?
1. Yes
2. No

SSS_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive Social Security (for ^HIMHERSELF)?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving Social Security (for ^HIMHERSELF)?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving Social Security prior to the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
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16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions ^AREWERE
taken out, ^SSSCURAMT_FIL?

SSS_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?
Ask respondent to please report the gross amount, that is before any deductions are taken out, within
the following ranges.
Read answer categories.
1. $0
2. $1-1000
3. $1001-1400
4. $1401-1900
5. $1901 or greater

SSS_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSSAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions were taken out,
^SSSSTART1_FIL?

SSS_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSSAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_3RDAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions were taken
out, ^SSSSTART2_FIL?
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SSS_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSSAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions were taken out,
^SSSSTART3_FIL?

SSS_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SSSAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SSS_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in Social Security, before any deductions were taken out, in
^SSSSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SSPARTB
? [F1]
Earlier ^TEMPNAME stated ^HESHE ^HAVHAS Medicare medical insurance, also called Part B.
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have the premium taken out of ^HISHER Social Security benefit
before it reaches ^HIMHER?
1. Yes
2. No

SSPARTBAMT
During ^REFYEAR, how much was deducted from ^PTEMPNAME monthly Social Security
benefits for Medicare Part B?
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SSPARTC
? [F1]
Earlier ^TEMPNAME stated ^HESHE ^HAVHAS a Medicare Advantage Plan, also called Part C.
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have the premium taken out of ^HISHER Social Security benefit
before it reaches ^HIMHER?
1. Yes
2. No

SSPARTCAMT
During ^REFYEAR, how much was deducted from ^PTEMPNAME monthly Social Security
benefits for Medicare Part C?

SSPARTCAMT_PD
During ^REFYEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME pay per month for Medicare Part C?

SSPARTD
? [F1]
Earlier ^TEMPNAME stated ^HESHE ^HAVHAS prescription drug coverage through Medicare,
also called Medicare Part D.
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have the premium taken out of ^HISHER Social Security benefit
before it reaches ^HIMHER?
1. Yes
2. No

SSPARTDAMT
During ^REFYEAR, how much was deducted from ^PTEMPNAME monthly Social Security
benefits for Medicare Part D?

SSPARTDAMT_PD
During ^REFYEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME pay per month for Medicare Part D?

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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DISABL
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a physical, mental, or other health condition that limits the kind
or amount of work ^HESHE can do at a job or business?
1. Yes
2. No

TAX_RETURNS_FLAG
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DIS_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL ^OTHERTHAN_DISANY, did ^TEMPNAME receive any
income because of ^HISHER health condition?
1. Yes
2. No
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DIS_TYPE
N, ? [F1]
^QSTNTXT_DISTYPE What type of disability income did ^TEMPNAME receive since ^MONTH1
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. Payments from a sickness, accident, or disability insurance policy
2. Employer disability payments
3. Pension from a company or union including income from a profit-sharing plan
4. Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pension
5. State government pension
6. Local government pension
7. U.S. Military retirement pay
8. U.S. Government Railroad Retirement
9. Black Lung benefits
10. Other disability income
11. Did not receive disability payments

DIS_TYPETWO
Did ^TEMPNAME purchase that policy on ^HISHER own?
1. Yes
2. No

DISTYPE_SP
What was that other type of disability income?

PWAVE_DIS_NOW
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PWAVE_DIS_TYPE
PWAVE_DISTYPE_SP
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DISABLECODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DIS_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^DISABILITY_TYPE now?
1. Yes
2. No

DIS_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive ^DISABILITY_TYPE?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

DIS_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^DISABILITY_TYPE?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving ^DISABILITY_TYPE prior to the start of the reference period.
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0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

DIS_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^DISABILITY_TYPE ^DISCURAMT?

DIS_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

DIS_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^DISAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

DIS_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^DISABILITY_TYPE ^DISSTART1_FIL?

DIS_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^DISAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
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DIS_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^DISABILITY_TYPE ^DISSTART2_FIL?

DIS_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^DISAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

DIS_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^DISABILITY_TYPE ^DISSTART3_FIL?

DIS_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^DISAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

DIS_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^DISABILITY_TYPE in ^DISSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SUR_ANY
^OTHERTHANFIL_SURANY ^SSHLTHRETFIL_SURANY ^DIDFIL_SURANY ^TEMPNAME receive
any ^OTHERFIL_SURANY income as a result of being a ^WIDOWFIL_SURANY?
1. Yes
2. No

SUR_TYPE
N
^QSTNTXT_SURTYPE What type of survivor income did ^TEMPNAME receive since ^MONTH1
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^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.
1. Pension from a company or union, including income from a profit-sharing plan
2. Veterans' compensation or pension
3. Federal Civil Service or other Federal civilian employee pension
4. U.S. Government Railroad Retirement
5. State government pension
6. Local government pension
7. Income from a paid-up life insurance policy
8. Military retirement pay
9. Black Lung benefits
10. Workers' Compensation
11. Payments from an estate or trust
12. National Guard or Reserve Forces retirement
13. Other survivor income
14. Did not receive survivor income

SURTYPE_SP
What was that other type of survivor income?

PWAVE_SUR_NOW
PWAVE_SUR_TYPE
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SURVRCODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SUR_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^SURVIVOR_TYPE now?
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1. Yes
2. No

SUR_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive ^SURVIVOR_TYPE?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SURVIVOR_TYPE?
Enter 0 if the person starting receiving ^SURVIVOR_TYPE prior to the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^SURVIVOR_TYPE ^SURCURAMT_FIL?

SUR_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

SUR_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SURAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
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16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^SURVIVOR_TYPE ^SURSTART1_FIL?

SUR_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SURAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^SURVIVOR_TYPE ^SURSTART2_FIL?

SUR_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SURAMT3_FIL?
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0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^SURVIVOR_TYPE ^SURSTART3_FIL?

SUR_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SURAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUR_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^SURVIVOR_TYPE ^SURSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PWAVE_FCC_ANY
FCC_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any foster child care
payments?
1. Yes
2. No

CSAGREE
Have child support payments ever been court-ordered, or informally agreed to, for
name(s)?

Read

Display the first and last name of children under the age of 21 from both the
HH and T2 rosters where either one or both parents are not household members
and the child(ren) are NOT foster child(ren) and the respondent is the
'guardian' as specified by the question universe (NOTE: because of the age
range, this does not necessarily conform to usual guardianship flag; see
question universe)
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1. Yes
2. No

CS_ANY
? [F1]
^PASSTHRU_FIL ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any child support
payments or other financial help from the ^PARFIL_CSANY of Read name(s)?
Do not include alimony.
Display the first and last name of children under the age of 21 on both the
HH and T2 rosters where either one or both parents are not household members
and the child(ren) are NOT foster child(ren) and for whom the Respondent is
the guardian as specified in question universe for CSAGREE.
1. Yes
2. No
3. No - absent parent deceased (volunteered)

PWAVE_ALI_ANY
ALI_ANY
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any payments from
^FORMERFIL_ALI_ANY spouse, such as alimony or spousal support?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SUPPORTPMTCODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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SUP_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive any ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE now?
1. Yes
2. No

SUP_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR
19. ^FEEDBACKWRONG

SUP_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE?
Enter 0 if the person starting receiving ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE prior to the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUP_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE?

SUP_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

SUP_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SUPAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUP_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE ^SUPSTART1_FIL?

SUP_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SUPAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUP_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE ^SUPSTART2_FIL?

SUP_3RDSTART
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When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SUPAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUP_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE ^SUPSTART3_FIL?

SUP_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^SUPAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

SUP_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^FMLY_SUP_TYPE ^SUPSTARTAMT_FIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SUP_REC_INKND
There are some ways a parent (who doesn't live with a child) may provide support that are different
than a child support payment. This is known as in-kind support. It may include things for the
child such as groceries, clothes, or diapers. It can also include payments for things such as
medical expenses or childcare.

Between ^MONTH1 and ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any in-kind
support from the ^PARFIL_CSANY of Read name(s)? (outside of child support payments)
Display the first and last name of children under the age of 21 on both the
HH and T2 rosters where either one or both parents are not household members
and the child(ren) are NOT foster child(ren) and for whom the Respondent is
the guardian as specified in question universe for CSAGREE.
1. Yes
2. No

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REC_INKNDAMT
What is your estimate of the total value of all in-kind support provided by the ^PARFIL_CSANY
between ^MONTH1 and ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL (other than child support payments)?

Read answer categories.

1. Under $100
2. $100 to $499
3. $500 to $999
4. $1000 to $1999
5. $2000 or more

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ANYKID
Did ^TEMPNAME have any children under 21 years of age who lived elsewhere with their other
parent or guardian at any time between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Do not include children who were away at school and were considered part of this household. On the
other hand, if a child is away at school and was considered part of the other parent or guardian's
household, then they should be included.
1. Yes
2. No

NUMKIDS
How many children?

SUPPORTPAY
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Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME
make any payments for the support of ^CHILDCHILDREN_CS_SUPPORTPAY (who lived
elsewhere)?
Include any payments:
... made directly to the other parent or guardian,
... made through a court or agency, or
... withheld from this person's paycheck.
1. Yes
2. No

AMOUNTPAID
What was the total amount of support payments ^TEMPNAME made for
^CHILDCHILDREN_CS_AMTPAY between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Count all forms of child support payments, including:
... payments made directly to the other parent or guardian,
... payments made through a court or agency, or
... payments withheld from this person's paycheck.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SUP_PAID_INKND
There are some ways a parent (who doesn't live with a child) may provide support that are different
than a child support payment. This is known as in-kind support. It may include things for the
child such as groceries, clothes, or diapers. It can also include payments for things such as
medical expenses or childcare.

Between ^MONTH1 and ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME provide any in-kind
support for ^CHILDCHILDREN_CS_SUPPORTPAY (outside of child support payments)?

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1. Yes
2. No

SUP_PAID_AMT
What is the estimate of the total value of all in-kind support ^TEMPNAME provided between
^MONTH1 and ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL (other than child support payments) ?

Read answer categories.

1. Under $100
2. $100 to $499
3. $500 to $999
4. $1000 to $1999
5. $2000 or more

TIMESPENT
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, about how often did
^TEMPNAME see ^CS_THISCHILDYOUNGESTCHILD (who lived elsewhere)?
0. Not at all
1. About once a year
2. Several times a year
3. One to three times a month
4. About once a week
5. Several times a week

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

OTHERSUPPORT
The following questions are about regular or lump sum support payments ^TEMPNAME might
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have made between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL to people
living outside ^HISHER household.
To which people who lived outside ^HISHER household did ^TEMPNAME make support
payments: Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
Payments can be either mandatory or voluntary.
Do not include people who were away at school and who were considered part of this household.
Supported parents who are not the respondent's own (i.e., in-laws) should be classified as "Someone
else not related to ^HIMHER".
Supported children who are not the respondent's own should be classified as either "Someone else
related to ^HIMHER" or "Someone else not related to ^HIMHER".
1. ^C_PTEMPNAME parent or parents?
2. ^C_PTEMPNAME child 21 years old or older who lived elsewhere?
3. Someone else related to ^TEMPNAME (excluding ^HISHER children under 21 living elsewhere)?
4. ^C_PTEMPNAME ex-spouse or ex-partner (Or current spouse or partner living elsewhere)?
5. Someone else not related to ^TEMPNAME?
6. Did not make support payments?

NUMPARSUP
How many parents did ^TEMPNAME make support payments for (between ^MONTH1 1st and the
end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?

PARTOTAMT
What was the total amount ^TEMPNAME paid in support for ^HISHER ^PARENTS between
^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NUMKIDSUP
How many of ^PTEMPNAME children 21 years old and older who lived elsewhere did
^TEMPNAME make support payments for (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?

KIDTOTAMT
What was the total amount ^TEMPNAME paid in support for ^HISHER children 21 years old or
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older who lived elsewhere between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NUMORSUP
How many relatives other than parents and children did ^TEMPNAME make support payments for
(between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?

ORTOTAMT
What was the total amount ^TEMPNAME paid in support for ^THISTHESE_ORSUP between
^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NUMEXSUP
How many current or ex-spouses or partners who lived elsewhere did ^TEMPNAME make
support payments for (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
This support includes payments such as alimony or spousal support.

EXTOTAMT
What was the total amount ^TEMPNAME paid in support for ^HISHER current or ex-spouse(s) (or
partner(s)) between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

NUMNRSUP
How many non-relatives did ^TEMPNAME make support payments for (between ^MONTH1 1st and
the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?

NRTOTAMT
What was the total amount ^TEMPNAME paid in support for ^THISTHESE_NRSUP between
^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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FILING
Did ^TEMPNAME file a federal income tax return during ^CALENDAR_YEAR for tax year
^CALENDAR_YEAR-1 ?
1. Yes
2. No

WILLFILE
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME plan to file a federal income tax return for tax year
^CALENDAR_YEAR-1?
1. Yes
2. No

FSTATUS
What ^WASWILL ^PTEMPNAME filing status on ^HISHER tax year ^CALENDAR_YEAR-1 federal
income tax return...
Read answer categories.
Respondents should report their filing status for their ^CALENDAR_YEAR-1 tax return.
To file as a head of household, you must be unmarried and have dependents.
1. Single?
2. Married filing jointly?
3. Married filing separately?
4. Head of household?

DEPCLM
^C_FILED_WASWERE claimed as a dependent on ^PTEMPNAME parent's or someone else's
income tax return for tax year ^CALENDAR_YEAR-1?
1. Yes
2. No

EITC
^C_DIDWILL ^TEMPNAME claim an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on ^HISHER tax year
^CALENDAR_YEAR-1 federal income tax return?
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The EITC is a benefit for people who work and have low to moderate wage earnings. The EITC
reduces the amount of taxes you may owe and often results in an income benefit to the eligible federal
tax filer.

1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

INCOME_TYPE
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME
receive any money or income from any of the following sources...
Read answer categories.
Do not include any money or income received from the government due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mark all that apply.
1. A community or religious charity?
2. Family or friends?
3. Roomers or boarders?
4. Estates?
5. Incidental or casual earnings?
6. Miscellaneous cash income (such as lottery winnings)?
7. ^ntlguard_FIL
8. Did not receive money from any of these sources?

AMOUNT_TOTAL
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL), how much did you
receive from ^THISTHESE_MISC?
Read list:
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Display all selections from INCOME_TYPE.

AMOUNT_GUESS
L
What would you estimate the annual amount to be- less than $200, $200 to $400, $400 to $600,
$600 to $800, or more than $800?
1. Less than $200
2. $200-399
3. $400-599
4. $600-799
5. $800 or more

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

TRANS_TYPE1
Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the
following types of transportation assistance...
... gas vouchers?
(... bus or subway tokens or passes?)
(... help registering, repairing, or insuring a car?)
(... rides to a doctor's office or medical appointment?)
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(... some other kind of transportation assistance?)
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as commuting expenses paid by an
employer).
1. Yes
2. No

TRANS_TYPE2
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of transportation assistance...)
(... gas vouchers?)
... bus or subway tokens or passes?
(... help registering, repairing, or insuring a car?)
(... rides to a doctor's office or medical appointment?)
(... some other kind of transportation assistance?)
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as commuting expenses paid by an
employer.)
1. Yes
2. No

TRANS_TYPE3
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of transportation assistance...)
(... gas vouchers?)
(... bus or subway token or passes?)
... help registering, repairing, or insuring a car?
(... rides to a doctor's office or medical appointment?)
(... some other kind of transportation assistance?)
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as commuting expenses paid by an
employer).
1. Yes
2. No

TRANS_TYPE4
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(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of transportation assistance...)
(... gas vouchers?)
(... bus or subway tokens or passes?)
(... help registering, repairing, or insuring a car?)
... rides to a doctor's office or medical appointment?
(... some other kind of transportation assistance?)
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as commuting expenses paid by an
employer).
1. Yes
2. No

TRANS_OTH
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of transportation assistance...)
(... gas vouchers?)
(... bus or subway tokens or passes?)
(... help registering, repairing, or insuring a car?)
(... rides to a doctor's office or medical appointment?)
... some other kind of transportation assistance?
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as commuting expenses paid by an
employer).
1. Yes
2. No

TRANSOTH_SP
What was the other kind of transportation assistance ^TEMPNAME received?

GAS_SOURCE
Did ^TEMPNAME receive the gas vouchers through a government social service agency?
1. Yes
2. No

GAS_SOURCE_SP
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What was the source of the gas voucher?

TOKEN_SOURCE
Did ^TEMPNAME receive the bus or subway tokens or passes through a government agency?
1. Yes
2. No

TOKEN_SOURCE_SP
What was the source of the bus or subway tokens or passes?

TRANS_WHEN
During which months did ^TEMPNAME receive transportation assistance?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. All months

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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FOOD_TYPE1
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as ^FOODFIL).
Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the
following types of food assistance...
... Money, vouchers, or certificates to buy groceries or food (Other than Food Stamps) ?
(... Bags of groceries or packaged foods?)
(... Any meals from a shelter, soup kitchen, Meals-on-Wheels, or other charity?)
(... Any other food assistance?)

1. Yes
2. No

FOOD_TYPE2
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as ^FOODFIL).
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of food assistance...)
(... Money, vouchers, or certificates to buy groceries or food (Other than Food Stamps)?)
... Bags of groceries or packaged foods?
(... Any meals from a shelter, soup kitchen, Meals-on-Wheels, or other charity?)
(... Any other food assistance?)

1. Yes
2. No

FOOD_TYPE3
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as ^FOODFIL).
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of food assistance...)
(... Money, vouchers, or certificates to buy groceries or food (Other than Food Stamps)?)
(... Bags of groceries or packaged foods?)
... Any meals from a shelter, soup kitchen, Meals-on-Wheels, or other charity?
(... Any other food assistance?)

1. Yes
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2. No

FOOD_OTH
Do not include any assistance previously reported (such as ^FOODFIL).
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the following
types of food assistance...)
(... Money, vouchers, or certificates to buy groceries or food (Other than Food Stamps)?)
(... Bags of groceries or packaged foods?)
(... Any meals from a shelter, soup kitchen, Meals-on-Wheels, or other charity?)
... Any other food assistance?
1. Yes
2. No

FOODOTH_SP
What was the other type of food assistance ^TEMPNAME received?

FOOD_SOURCE
Was this food assistance provided by...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. A Government agency?
2. A community or religious charity?
3. Family or friends?
4. Someplace else?

FOOD_SOURCE_SP
What was the other source of food assistance?

FOOD_WHEN
During which months did ^TEMPNAME receive food assistance?
Mark all that apply.
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1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. All months

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CLTH_TYPE
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,) Did ^TEMPNAME receive any of the
following types of clothing assistance...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Free or reduced price clothes?
2. Money or vouchers for clothes?
3. (Did not receive clothing assistance.)

CLTH_SOURCE
Was this clothing assistance provided by...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
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1. A Government agency?
2. A community or religious charity?
3. Family or friends?
4. An employer?
5. Someplace else?

CLTH_SOURCE_SP
What was the other source of clothing assistance?

HOUSE_ANY
(Since ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,) Did ^TEMPNAME receive any assistance to help pay for
housing^ENERGYFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

OTHASST_WHEN
During which months did ^TEMPNAME receive ^OTHASSTFIL assistance?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. All months

CTRLNUM
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

WELACTV1
Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME attend any of the
following types of training...
...classes to improve basic reading or math skills?
(...job readiness training to learn about resume writing, job interviewing, or building self-esteem?)
(...job search programs or job clubs, or use any job resource centers to find out about jobs, to schedule
interviews, or to fill out applications?)
(...training to learn a specific job skill, such as computers, car repair, nursing, day care work, or some
other job skill?)
1. Yes
2. No

WELACTV2_1
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME attend any of the following
types of training...)
(...classes to improve basic reading or math skills?)
...job readiness training to learn about resume writing, job interviewing, or building self-esteem?
(...job search programs or job clubs, or use any job resource centers to find out about jobs, to schedule
interviews, or to fill out applications?)
(...training to learn a specific job skill, such as computers, car repair, nursing, day care work, or some
other job skill?)
1. Yes
2. No

WELACTV2_2
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME attend any of the following
types of training...)
(...classes to improve basic reading or math skills?)
(...job readiness training to learn about resume writing, job interviewing, or building self-esteem?)
...job search programs or job clubs, or use any job resource centers to find out about jobs, to
schedule interviews, or to fill out applications?
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(...training to learn a specific job skill, such as computers, car repair, nursing, day care work, or some
other job skill?)
1. Yes
2. No

WELACTV2_3
(Between ^MONTH1 and December ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME attend any of the following
types of training...)
(...classes to improve basic reading or math skills?)
(...job readiness training to learn about resume writing, job interviewing, or building self-esteem?)
(...job search programs or job clubs, or use any job resource centers to find out about jobs, to schedule
interviews, or to fill out applications?)
...training to learn a specific job skill, such as computers, car repair, nursing, day care work, or
some other job skill?
1. Yes
2. No

WELACTV4
Since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME participate in any work experience
programs, such as a community service job, in exchange for ^PTEMPNAME ^TANF_FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

TRAIN_WHEN
During which months did ^TEMPNAME attend training?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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9. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. All months

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

N_DEC_JOBS
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

RETIRE_INTRO
Next I'll ask some questions about ^RET_INTRO_FIL
1. Enter 1 to continue

MAIN_JOB
Which of the following did ^YOUHESHE consider to be ^YOURHISHER main employer in
December ^REFYEAR?
Respondent must select one of the options below. If respondent is unsure, choose the job where
respondent has the most earnings.
If no main job can be identified or selected, enter CTRL+D.
1. ^JOB1_FILL
2. ^JOB2_FILL
3. ^JOB3_FILL
4. ^JOB4_FILL
5. ^JOB5_FILL
6. ^JOB6_FILL
7. ^JOB7_FILL
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EVERET
^C_HAVHAS ^TEMPNAME ever retired, for any reason, from a job or business?
1. Yes
2. No

PWAVE_EVERET
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOW_RET
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

OWN_THR401
? [F1]
Next are a couple of questions about retirement accounts. At any time between ^MONTH1 1st and
the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME have a 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift
plan?
1. Yes
2. No

OWN_IRAKEO
? [F1]
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) Did ^TEMPNAME
^ALSOFIL_IRA own a retirement plan, such as an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) or a Keogh
account?
1. Yes
2. No
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OWN_PENSION
? [F1]
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) ^C_WASWERE
^TEMPNAME personally included in a plan that provides or will provide regular payments for life
based on earnings or years on the job, such as a defined-benefit pension or cash balance plan?
1. Yes
2. No

PENSION_FUP
^DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a defined-benefit pension from a current or previous job which
provides or will provide benefits in the future?
1. Yes
2. No

MULTI_RETIRE
***Non-displayed item***
1. Yes
2. No

RETIRE_INTRO2
Next, I'll ask more detailed questions about ^PTEMPNAME ^IRA401FIL
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

THR401VAL
? [F1]
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^THR401_MULT_FIL As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total
balance or market value of the plan(s) ^TEMPNAME participated in?

THR401VAL_RAN
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $50,000, or more than $50,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $49,999
4. $50,000 or more

THR401_INC_YN
At any time in ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any income or withdrawals from
^HISHER 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift plan(s)?
1. Yes
2. No

THR401_INC_AMT
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME receive in income or withdrawals (from ^HISHER 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift plan)?

THR401_INC_RANGE
Was the amount (received between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $20,000, or more than $20,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $19,999
4. $20,000 or more

THR401_ROLLOVR1
Of the income or withdrawals you just told me about, did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over any
of that money into another retirement plan?

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1. Yes
2. No

THR401_ROLLAMT
How much of that money did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over into another retirement account?

THR401_NETROLL
Not including the amount ^TEMPNAME rolled over into another retirement account, was the
amount of income or withdrawals received (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $20,000, or
more than $20,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $19,999
4. $20,000 or more

MAIN_JOB_THR401
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME have a 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift plan provided through
^MJBNAME_FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

SCNTYN_401
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^HESHE contribute any money to the plan with ^MJBNAME_FIL, for
example, through payroll deductions?
Exclude rollovers or cash-outs from other retirement accounts or pension plans as new contributions.
1. Yes
2. No

SCNTAMT_401
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME contribute toward this plan?
Enter 0 if the respondent made no contributions.
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Exclude rollovers or cash-outs from other retirement accounts or pension plans as new contributions.

ECNTYN_401
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^MJBNAME_FIL make contributions to this plan?
1. Yes
2. No

ECNTAMT_401
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^MJBNAME_FIL contribute toward this plan?
Enter 0 if ^MJBNAME_FIL made no contributions.

PREV_JOB_THR401
^PREVJOB401_FIL
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

IRAKEOVAL
? [F1]
^IRA_MULT_FIL As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total
balance or market value of the account(s) ^TEMPNAME owned?

IRAVAL_RAN
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Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $50,000, or more than $50,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $49,999
4. $50,000 or more

IRA_INC_YN
At any time in ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME receive any income or withdrawals from
^HISHER IRA or Keogh account(s)?
1. Yes
2. No

IRA_INC_AMT
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME receive in income or withdrawals (from ^HISHER IRA or Keogh account)?

IRA_INC_RANGE
Was the amount (received between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $20,000, or more than $20,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $19,999
4. $20,000 or more

IRA_ROLLOVR1
Of the income or withdrawals you just told me about, did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over any
of that money into another retirement plan?
1. Yes
2. No

IRA_ROLLAMT
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How much of that money did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over into another retirement account?

IRA_NETROLL
Not including the amount ^TEMPNAME rolled over into another retirement account, was the
amount of income or withdrawals received (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $20,000, or
more than $20,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $19,999
4. $20,000 or more

MAIN_JOB_IRA
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME have an IRA or Keogh account(s) provided through
^MJBNAME_FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

SCNTYN_IRA
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^HESHE contribute any money to the plan with ^MJBNAME_FIL, for
example, through payroll deductions?
Exclude rollovers or cash-outs from other retirement accounts or pension plans as new contributions.
1. Yes
2. No

SCNTAMT_IRA
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME contribute toward this plan?
Enter 0 if the respondent made no contributions.
Exclude rollovers or cash-outs from other retirement accounts or pension plans as new contributions.

ECNTYN_IRA
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In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^MJBNAME_FIL make contributions to this plan?
1. Yes
2. No

ECNTAMT_IRA
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^MJBNAME_FIL contribute toward this plan?
Enter 0 if ^MJBNAME_FIL made no contributions.

PREV_JOB_IRA
^PREVJOBIRA_FIL
1. Yes
2. No

PENSION_INC_YN
^PENS_MULT_FIL. At any time in ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^TEMPNAME receive any income from
^HISHER pension or cash balance plan(s)?
1. Yes
2. No

RET_ANY
^OTHERTHANFIL_RETANY ^SSHLTHFIL_RETANY ^DIDFIL_RETANY ^TEMPNAME receive any
^OTHERFIL_RETANY retirement income?
1. Yes
2. No

RET_TYPE
N
^QSTNTXT_RETTYPE What type of retirement income did ^TEMPNAME receive in
^CALENDAR_YEAR?
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Mark all that apply.
1. Pension from a company or union, including income from a profit-sharing plan
2. Federal Civil Service or other Federal Civilian employee pension
3. State government pension
4. Local government pension
5. Military retirement pay
6. U.S. Government Railroad Retirement
7. National Guard or Reserve Forces retirement
8. Other retirement income
9. Did not receive retirement income

RETTYPE_SP
What was that other type of retirement income?

PWAVE_RET_NOW
PWAVE_RET_TYPE
PWAVE_RETTYPE_SP
PEN_LUMP
Did ^TEMPNAME receive any of that ^PENLUMPFILL as a lump sum, or in other words, a
one-time payment?
1. Yes
2. No

PEN_LMPAMT
What was the total amount of lump sum payments ^TEMPNAME received in ^CALENDAR_YEAR?

PEN_ROLL
Of the lump sum payments you just told me about, did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over any of
that money into another retirement account or plan?
1. Yes
2. No

PEN_ROLAMT
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How much of that money did ^TEMPNAME re-invest or roll-over into another retirement account?

PEN_REG
Did ^TEMPNAME also receive monthly payments from a pension in ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

RETIRECODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

RET_NOW
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME receive ^RETIREMENT_TYPE now?
1. Yes
2. No

RET_LAST_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME last receive ^RETIREMENT_TYPE?
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

RET_START_REC
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^RETIREMENT_TYPE?
Enter 0 if the person started receiving ^RETIREMENT_TYPE prior to the start of the reference period.
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
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16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

RET_1STAMT
How much ^DIDDO ^TEMPNAME receive in ^RETIREMENT_TYPE ^RETCURAMT_FIL?

RET_GUESS
What would you estimate the monthly amount to be?

RET_1STSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^RETAMT1_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

RET_2NDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^RETIREMENT_TYPE ^RETSTART1_FIL?

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RET_2NDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^RETAMT2_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

RET_3RDAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^RETIREMENT_TYPE ^RETSTART2_FIL?

RET_3RDSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^RETAMT3_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
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9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

RET_4THAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^RETIREMENT_TYPE ^RETSTART3_FIL?

RET_4THSTART
When did ^TEMPNAME start receiving ^RETAMT4_FIL?
0. Receipt started prior to ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

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RET_STARTAMT
How much did ^TEMPNAME receive in ^RETIREMENT_TYPE ^RETSTARTAMT_FIL?

MAIN_JOB_PENSION
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME have a pension or cash balance plan provided through
^MJBNAME_FIL?
1. Yes
2. No

CASH_BAL
Was the plan(s) through ^MJBNAME_FIL a defined-benefit pension, a cash balance plan, or both?
1. Defined-benefit pension
2. Cash balance plan
3. Both a defined-benefit pension and cash balance plan

SCNTYN_PEN
In ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^HESHE contribute any money to the ^PEN_CASH_FIL plan with
^MJBNAME_FIL, for example, through payroll deductions?
1. Yes
2. No

SCNTAMT_PEN
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME contribute toward this plan?
Enter 0 if the respondent made no contributions.

PREV_JOB_PENSION
^PREVJOBPEN_FIL
1. Yes
2. No

PENSNYN
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Even though ^TEMPNAME ^DODOES not have a retirement plan through ^MJBNAME_FIL, did
^MJBNAME_FIL have any kind of pension or retirement plans for anyone in ^PTEMPNAME
company or organization?
1. Yes
2. No

INCPENS
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME included in such a plan?
1. Yes
2. No

EPREVPEN
Even though ^TEMPNAME ^DODOES not have a retirement plan through a previous job,
^HAVHAS ^TEMPNAME ever been covered by a pension or retirement plan on any previous job
or business?
Examples include a 401k you cashed out or leaving a job before you were vested.
1. Yes
2. No

PENTYP
Earlier you reported that ^TEMPNAME had ^PENTYP_FIL through ^MJBNAME_FIL. Which plan is
the most important to ^TEMPNAME?
1. The IRA or Keogh plan
2. The 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift plan
3. The defined-benefit pension
4. The cash balance plan

LIFEYN
? [F1]
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME
receive any retirement income from a paid-up life insurance policy?
1. Yes
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2. No

LIFEREG
Did that come as a single lump-sum, an annuity, or other?
1. Single Lump-sum
2. Annuity
3. Other

LIFEWHEN
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, during which months did
^TEMPNAME receive retirement income from a paid-up life insurance policy?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. All months

LIFEAMT
What was the total amount of life insurance payments ^TEMPNAME received between ^MONTH1
1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?

N_MAIN_JOB_PLANS
***Non-displayed item***

ECONTLIM_LT50
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ECONTLIM_GE50
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SCONTLIM_LT50
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SCONTLIM_GE50
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ASSET_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about the value of assets ^TEMPNAME ^OWNOWNSFIL_PR, income
received from those assets, and any debts ^TEMPNAME may have. ^SPOUSEASSETFILL
(The Census Bureau uses the data collected to create national estimates of wealth.) We know that
people aren't used to talking about their assets, but we ask these questions to get an overall
picture of your community and the nation -- NOT to find out about ^YOUANYONEFIL personally.
The types of assets I will be asking you about include checking and savings accounts, stocks,
cars, motorcycles, and real estate.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

AST1A
O, ? [F1]
Please only include U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities that were owned
separately from any mutual funds.
The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly
owned ^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...
...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?
(...a checking account?)
(...a savings account?)
(^RETIRE_FIL)
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
(...mutual funds?)
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No

AST2A
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)
(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
...a checking account?
(...a savings account?)
(^RETIRE_FIL)
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
(...mutual funds?)
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No
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AST2B
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)
(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
(...a checking account?)
...a savings account?
(^RETIRE_FIL)
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
(...mutual funds?)
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No

AST2C
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)
(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
(...a checking account?)
(...a savings account?)
^RETIRE_FIL
...a money market deposit account or fund?
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
(...mutual funds?)
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No

AST2D
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
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^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)
(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
(...a checking account?)
(...a savings account?)
^RETIRE_FIL
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?
(...mutual funds?)
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No

AST3A
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)
(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
(...a checking account?)
(...a savings account?)
^RETIRE_FIL
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
...mutual funds?
(...stocks?)
1. Yes
2. No

AST3B
O, ? [F1]
(The next few questions are about assets and other investments, either individually or jointly owned
^INCLCHILDFIL. Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME own, either individually or jointly...)

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(...any U.S. Government savings bonds or U.S. Government securities?)
(...a checking account?)
(...a savings account?)
^RETIRE_FIL
(...a money market deposit account or fund?)
(...any certificates of deposit (that is, CDs)?)
(...mutual funds?)
...stocks?
1. Yes
2. No

AST3C
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
^ASSET2_QSTNTXT
...any municipal or corporate bonds?
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
(...rental property?)
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
(...annuities and trusts?)
(...businesses as an investment only?)
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

MUNCOR
Were these municipal or corporate bonds separate from the mutual funds you just told me
about?
Select 'Yes' if some municipal or corporate bonds are included in mutual funds, and some are not.
1. Yes
2. No

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AST5A
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?
(...rental property?)
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
(...annuities and trusts?)
(...businesses as an investment only?)
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

AST4A
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
...rental property?
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
(...annuities and trusts?)
(...businesses as an investment only?)
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

AST5B
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
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Do not include right-to-use timeshares as 'other' real estate.
(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
(...rental property?)
...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?
(...annuities and trusts?)
(...businesses as an investment only?)
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

AST5E
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
(...rental property?)
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
...annuities and trusts?
(...businesses as an investment only?)
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

AST5F
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.

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(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
(...rental property?)
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
(...annuities and trusts?)
...businesses as an investment only?
(...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid to
^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure location
outside of a bank account.)
1. Yes
2. No

AST4C
P, ? [F1]
Read (or verify) all response options.
(^ASSET2_QSTNTXT)
(...any municipal or corporate bonds?)
(...any life insurance policies (including employer-provided policies)?)
(...rental property?)
(...other real estate such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot?)
(...annuities and trusts?)
(...businesses as an investment only?)
...or any other financial investments? Examples include coins, jewelry, artwork, mortgages paid
to ^HIMHER, other loans owed to ^HIMHER, royalties, cryptocurrency, or cash kept in a secure
location outside of a bank account.
1. Yes
2. No

AST4C_SP
? [F1]
What 'other' type of financial investment(s)?
Please separate individual 'other' financial investments by the use of a comma.

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VERIFY_ASSETS
^QSTNTXT_VERIFYASSETS
Read list:
Display all of the assets reported by the respondent as defined in the
special instructions.
1. Yes
2. No

FIX_ASSETS
Which assets should not be included on the list?
4. U.S. Govt. savings bonds/securities
5. Checking account
7. Savings account
8. Money market deposit account
9. Certificates of deposit
11. Mutual funds
12. Stocks
13. Municipal or corporate bonds
14. Life insurance
15. Rental property
16. Real estate
17. Annuities and trusts
18. Businesses as an investment only
19. Fill with response to item AST4C_SP

EDITRESULT
WHYSUPPRESS
QUESTIONCONTINUE

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ASTCODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

JT
^JT_QSTNTXT
1. Yes
2. No

JTWHO1
With whom?
^JTWHOFRNOTE_FIL
Enter 50 if the person owns the asset(s) with a non-household member.
1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
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21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
50. Non-household member(s)

OAST1
^INADDITIONFIL_OAST1 ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OAST1 own any in ^HISHER name only?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

ANYJNT
^ANYJNT_QSTNTXT
1. Yes
2. No

JTWHO2
With whom?
^JTWHOFRNOTE_FIL
Enter 50 if the respondent owns the mutual funds or stocks with a non-household member.
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1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the Hhld. roster)
50. Non-household member(s)

OAST2
^INADDITIONFIL_OAST2 ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OAST2 ^FNDSTCK2FIL in ^HISHER name only?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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AST2F
? [F1]
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL was anyone in
^PTEMPNAME household the owner or the beneficiary of an educational or college savings
account (such as a 529 account)?
1. Yes
2. No

NUM_EDSAV
^NUMEDSAV_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if nobody in the household owned or was the beneficiary of the educational or college savings
account as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
If the person or household was the owner or the beneficiary of three or more educational or college
savings accounts, the person should report the accounts with the largest balance.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EDSAVNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EDSAV_OWNER
Who was the owner of the (educational or college savings) account ^123_EDSAVFIL?
1. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
2. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
3. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
4. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
5. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
6. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
7. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
8. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
9. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
10. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
11. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
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12. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
13. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
14. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
15. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
16. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
17. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
18. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
19. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
20. Display the LNO ROST_FNAME ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
50. A non-household member

EDSAV_BENEFICIARY
Who was the beneficiary of the (educational or college savings) account?
1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, and ^LNAME where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
21. Display the ^FNAME and ^LNAME of a Type 2 Person
22. Display the ^FNAME and ^LNAME of a Type 2 Person
23. Display the ^FNAME and ^LNAME of a Type 2 Person
24. Display the ^FNAME and ^LNAME of a Type 2 Person
25. Display the ^FNAME and ^LNAME of a Type 2 Person
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50. A non-household member

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LSPANSWERED
LSPANSWEREDOTH
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ANYJTRNT
^ANYJTRNT_QSTNTXT
1. Yes
2. No

JTWHO4
With whom?
^JTWHOFRNOTE_FIL
Enter 50 if the respondent owns the rental property with a non-household member.

1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H
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6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H
50. Non-household member(s)

OWNRNT
^INADDITIONFIL_OWNRNT ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did
^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OWNRNT own any rental property in ^HISHER name only?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LSPANSWERED
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LSPANSWEREDOTH
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ANYJTPROP
^ANYJTPROP_QSTNTXT
1. Yes
2. No

JTWHO5
With whom?
^JTWHOFRNOTE_FIL
Enter 50 if the respondent owns the non-retirement or non-rental property, such as a second home
with a non-household member.

1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H
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18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

21. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

22. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

23. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

24. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H

25. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME where AGE >= 15 (where PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1 for people on the H
50. Non-household member(s)

OWNPROP
^INADDITIONFIL_OWNPROP ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,
did ^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OWNPROP own any real estate (such as a vacation home, a deeded
timeshare, or an undeveloped lot) in ^HISHER name only?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CARNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

MODEL_YRX
VEHICLE ^X
What is the model year of ^WHICH_VEHICLE?
^FR_VEHICLE

MAKEX
VEHICLE ^X
What is the make of this vehicle?

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Make of vehicle is its brand name (for example: Honda or Chevrolet).
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the car make or model to display the answer list.

MAKEX_SP
VEHICLE ^X
What is the make of this vehicle?

MODELX
VEHICLE ^X
Read if necessary:
What is the model of this vehicle?
1. CAR_MODEL1
2. CAR_MODEL2
3. CAR_MODEL3
4. CAR_MODEL4
5. CAR_MODEL5
6. CAR_MODEL6
7. CAR_MODEL7
8. CAR_MODEL8
9. CAR_MODEL9
10. CAR_MODEL10
11. CAR_MODEL11
12. CAR_MODEL12
13. CAR_MODEL13
14. CAR_MODEL14
15. CAR_MODEL15
16. CAR_MODEL16
17. CAR_MODEL17
18. CAR_MODEL18
19. CAR_MODEL19
20. CAR_MODEL20
21. CAR_MODEL21
22. CAR_MODEL22
23. CAR_MODEL23
24. CAR_MODEL24
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25. CAR_MODEL25
26. CAR_MODEL26
27. CAR_MODEL27
28. CAR_MODEL28
29. CAR_MODEL29
30. CAR_MODEL30
31. CAR_MODEL31
32. CAR_MODEL32
33. CAR_MODEL33
34. CAR_MODEL34
35. CAR_MODEL35
36. CAR_MODEL36
37. CAR_MODEL37
38. CAR_MODEL38
39. CAR_MODEL39
40. CAR_MODEL40
41. CAR_MODEL41
42. CAR_MODEL42
43. CAR_MODEL43
44. CAR_MODEL44
45. CAR_MODEL45
46. CAR_MODEL46

MODELX_SP
VEHICLE ^X
What is the model of this vehicle?

WHO_VEHICLE
Who owns this vehicle as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
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7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

AST5C
^VEHICLE_QSTNTXT
If respondent reports later that all vehicles in the household are leased, then change this value to "No".
1. Yes
2. No

NUM_VEHICLE
^NUMVEHICLE_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the household no longer owned any vehicles as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Do not include leased vehicles.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**
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AST5D
? [F1]
^RV_QSTNTXT
Do not include leased vehicles.
Only include vehicles which have not been reported already.
1. Yes
2. No

TYPE_RECVEH
^TYPERV_QSTNTXT
Mark all that apply.
Do not include leased vehicles.
Only include vehicles which have not been reported already.
1. Motorcycle
2. Boat
3. Recreational vehicle (RV)
4. Another type of vehicle

RECVEH_SP
What 'other' type of recreational vehicle?

ADINCSRCE2
The next part of the interview is about ^PTEMPNAME income and the value of ^PTEMPNAME
assets between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL. We want to be
both as accurate and efficient as we can, so it would be very helpful if you could refer to any
records you might have. (Also -- we know that people aren't used to talking about their income and the
value of their assets, but we ask these questions to get an overall picture of your community and the
nation -- NOT to find out about ^YOUANYONEFIL personally.)
At appropriate moments, encourage respondent to get records.
1. Enter 1 to continue

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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jintsp_pd
? [F1]
^JINTSPPD_QSTNTXT
^AST3CINT_FIL
^FRAST1A_FIL
^FRAST2A_FIL

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jcatsp1y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $25, between $25 and $75, between $75 and $150, or more than $150?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $74.99
3. $75 to $149.99
4. $150 or more

jcatsp1value
? [F1]
^JCATSP_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

jcatsp1range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $500, between
$500 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $999
3. $1,000 to $4,999
4. $5,000 or more

jcatsp2y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,500, or more than $1,500?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $1,499.99
4. $1,500 or more
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jcatsp2value
? [F1]
^JCATSP_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

jcatsp2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) ^RANGEAMTFIL?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. $10,000 or more
5. Less than $5,000
6. $5,000 to $9,999
7. $10,000 to $19,999
8. $20,000 or more

jcatsp3y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $1,500, between $1,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

jcatsp3value
? [F1]
^JCATSP_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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^AST3CMV_FIL
^FRAST1AMV_FIL

jcatsp3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

spanswered

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jintch_pd
? [F1]
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME owned ^ASNAME_BANKACCT jointly with Read name(s).
How much INTEREST INCOME was produced (by those joint ^ASNAME_BANKACCT) between
^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
^AST3CINT_FIL
^FRAST1A_FIL

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^FRAST2A_FIL
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO1

jcatch1y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $25, between $25 and $75, between $75 and $150, or more than $150?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $74.99
3. $75 to $149.99
4. $150 or more

jcatch1value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^TEMPNAME owned
jointly with Read name(s)?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO1

jcatch1range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $500, between
$500 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $999
3. $1,000 to $4,999
4. $5,000 or more

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jcatch2y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,500, or more than $1,500?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $1,499.99
4. $1,500 or more

jcatch2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^TEMPNAME owned
jointly with Read name(s)?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO1

jcatch2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) ^RANGEAMTFIL?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. $10,000 or more
5. Less than $5,000
6. $5,000 to $9,999
7. $10,000 to $19,999
8. $20,000 or more

jcatch3y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
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Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $1,500, between $1,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

jcatch3value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^TEMPNAME owned
jointly with Read name(s)?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
^AST3CMV_FIL
^FRAST1AMV_FIL
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO1.

jcatch3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

spchanswered
ctrlnum
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jtothint_pd
? [F1]
^JTOTHINTPD_QSTNTXT
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
^AST3CINT_FIL
^FRAST1A_FIL
^FRAST2A_FIL
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO1. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jcatot1y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $25, between $25 and $75, between $75 and $150, or more than $150?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $74.99
3. $75 to $149.99
4. $150 or more

jcatoth1value
? [F1]
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^JCATOTH_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO1. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jcatoth1range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $500, between
$500 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $999
3. $1,000 to $4,999
4. $5,000 or more

jcatot2y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,500, or more than $1,500?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $1,499.99
4. $1,500 or more

jcatoth2value
? [F1]
^JCATOTH_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO1. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jcatoth2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) ^RANGEAMTFIL?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. $10,000 or more
5. Less than $5,000
6. $5,000 to $9,999
7. $10,000 to $19,999
8. $20,000 or more

jcatot3y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $1,500, between $1,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

jcatoth3value
? [F1]
^JCATOTH_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
^AST3CMV_FIL
^FRAST1AMV_FIL
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO1. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jcatoth3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

spanswered

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

excl_cd
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_ASSETS owned CDs^OWNNAMEFIL_EXCL Were
those CDs included in ^PTEMPNAME ^IRA401FIL_EXCL, or did ^HESHE own them separately
from any retirement account(s) -- or both?
1. All CDs are included in IRA, Keogh, 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift accounts
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2. All CDs are owned separately from retirement accounts
3. Both -- some are included in retirement accounts and some are owned separately

oint_pd
? [F1]
^INCOMENOWFIL_OINT
^EARLIERFIL_OINT How much INTEREST INCOME did ^TEMPNAME earn ^OWNNAME_FIL (from
those ASNAME_BANKACCT) between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
^FRAST1A_FIL
^AST3CINT_FIL
^FRAST2A_FIL

ocat1y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $25, between $25 and $75, between $75 and $150, or more than $150?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $74.99
3. $75 to $149.99
4. $150 or more

ocat1value
? [F1]
^REG_CHKFIL As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL
BALANCE or MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT
^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

ocat1range
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ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $500, between
$500 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $999
3. $1,000 to $4,999
4. $5,000 or more

ocat2y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,500, or more than $1,500?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $1,499.99
4. $1,500 or more

ocat2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

ocat2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) ^RANGEAMTFIL?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. $10,000 or more
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5. Less than $5,000
6. $5,000 to $9,999
7. $10,000 to $19,999
8. $20,000 or more

ocat3y
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st. and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $1,500, between $1,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
^FRAST1A_FIL
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

ocat3value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including interest earned) of the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
^AST3CMV_FIL
^FRAST1AMV_FIL

ocat3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $99,999
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4. $100,000 or more

dkint
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKINT was the total amount of INTEREST INCOME ^TEMPNAME ^HAVHAS
earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL on all
^OTHERFIL_DKINT ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^HESHE owned?
^FRAST1A_FIL
^AST3CINT_FIL
^FRAST2A_FIL

dkint1range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $25, between $25 and $75, between $75 and $150, or more than $150?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $74.99
3. $75 to $149.99
4. $150 or more

dkint2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,500, or more than $1,500?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $1,499.99
4. $1,500 or more

dkint3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
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Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $1,500, between $1,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

dkmrktval
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKMRKTVAL was the TOTAL BALANCE or MARKET VALUE (including interest
earned) of the ^OTHERFIL_DKMRKTVAL ^ASNAME_BANKACCT ^HESHE owned as of the last
day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_BANKACCT as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
^FRAST1AMV_FIL
^AST3CMV_FIL

dkmrktval1range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $500, between
$500 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $999
3. $1,000 to $4,999
4. $5,000 or more

dkmrktval2range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) ^RANGEAMTFIL?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. $10,000 or more
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5. Less than $5,000
6. $5,000 to $9,999
7. $10,000 to $19,999
8. $20,000 or more

dkmrktval3range
ASSET TYPE: ^C_ASNAME_BANKACCT
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $5,000,
between $5,000 and $25,000, between $25,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $5,000
2. $5,000 to $24,999
3. $25,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

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jtanywsp
^EARLIERFIL_JTANYWSP What kind of dividends did ^YOUTHEYFIL_JTANYW
^BOTHALLFIL_JTANYWSP get from those joint ^ASNAME_MFS? Were the dividends
automatically reinvested or did ^YOUTHEYFIL_JTANYW get dividend checks?
1. Dividend CHECKS
2. REINVESTED dividends
3. Both
4. Neither; no dividends received

jtdivsp_pd
? [F1]
^INCLUDEFIL_JTDIVSP ^CREDITEDFIL_JTDIVSP DIVIDEND INCOME was produced by those
joint ^ASNAME_MFS (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
Include reinvested dividends in income.

jdivsp1y
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $250, between $250 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $2,500, or more than $2,500?
1. Less than $250
2. $250 to $999.99
3. $1,000 to $2,499.99
4. $2,500 or more

jdivsp1value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the mutual funds ^WHO_JDIVSPVALUE?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the mutual funds as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of mutual funds held outside of any retirement
account.
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Display the first and last name(s) of the children under the age of 15 living
in the household who were selected in JTWHO2

jdivsp1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

jdivsp2y
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,000, or more than $1,000?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $999.99
4. $1,000 or more

jdivsp2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the stocks ^WHO_JDIVSPVALUE?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the stocks as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of stocks held outside of any retirement account.
Display the first and last name(s) of the children under the age of 15 living
in the household who were selected in JTWHO2

jdivsp2range
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ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

spanswered

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

jtanywch
^EARLIERFIL_JTANYWCH What kind of dividends did those joint ^MUTFNDSTOCKOTFIL
produce? Were the dividends automatically reinvested or did ^HESHE get dividend checks?
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO2
1. Dividend CHECKS
2. REINVESTED dividends
3. Both
4. Neither; no dividends received

jtdivch_pd
? [F1]
^INCLUDEFIL_JTDIVCH ^CREDITEDFIL_JTDIVCH DIVIDEND INCOME was produced by those
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joint ^ASNAME_MFS (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
Include reinvested dividends in income.

jdivch1y
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Wass the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $250, between $250 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $2,500, or more than $2,500?
1. Less than $250
2. $250 to $999.99
3. $1,000 to $2,499.99
4. $2,500 or more

jdivch1value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the mutual funds ^TEMPNAME owned jointly with Read
name(s)?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the mutual funds as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of mutual funds held outside of any retirement
account.
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO2

jdivch1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more
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jdivch2y
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,000, or more than $1,000?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $999.99
4. $1,000 or more

jdivch2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the stocks ^TEMPNAME owned jointly with Read
name(s)?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the stocks as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of stocks held outside of any retirement account.
Display the first and last name(s) of the child(ren) under the age of 15 who
were selected in JTWHO2

jdivch2range
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

spchanswered
ctrlnum
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

jtothany
^EARLIERFIL_JTOTHANY What kind of dividends did those joint ^MUTFNDSTOCKOTFIL
produce? Were the dividends automatically reinvested or did ^YOUTHEYFIL_JTANYW get
dividend checks?
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO2 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a non-household
member(s)' when JTWHO2 = 50. The heading "Joint Ownership With" should
display above the list of names, and should not display if there are no names
listed.
1. Dividend CHECKS
2. REINVESTED dividends
3. Both
4. Neither; no dividends received

jtothdiv_pd
? [F1]
^INCLUDEFIL_JTOTHDIV was ^PTEMPNAME^ANDWHO_JTOTHDIV share, in dollars, of the
^CREDITEDFIL_JTOTHDIV DIVIDEND INCOME that was produced by those joint
^MUTFNDSTOCKOTFIL (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
^OTHADULTSHARE_DIV
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Include reinvested dividends in income.
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO2. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

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jdivot1y
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $250, between $250 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $2,500, or more than $2,500?
1. Less than $250
2. $250 to $999.99
3. $1,000 to $2,499.99
4. $2,500 or more

jdivot1value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was
^PTEMPNAME^ANDWHO_JTOTHDIV share, in dollars, of the TOTAL BALANCE or MARKET
VALUE (including dividends) of the mutual funds ^TEMPNAME owned jointly?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the mutual funds as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of mutual funds held outside of any retirement
account.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO2. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jdivot1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

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jdivot2y
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1000, or more than $1,000?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $999.99
4. $1,000 or more

jdivot2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was
^PTEMPNAME^ANDWHO_JTOTHDIV share, in dollars, of the TOTAL BALANCE or MARKET
VALUE (including dividends) of the stocks ^TEMPNAME owned jointly?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the stocks as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of stocks held outside of any retirement account.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of all children under age 15 who were
selected in JTWHO2. Display the heading "Children Under 15" above the list of
names. The heading should not display if there are no names listed.

jdivot2range
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

spanswered
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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

astcode2
**NON-DISPLAYED**

exclude
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_EXCLUDE owned ^SOMEFIL ^MUTFNDSTOCKFIL
^OWNNAMEFIL_EXCLUDE Were those ^MUTFNDSTOCKFIL included in ^PTEMPNAME
^IRA401FIL_EXCL, or did ^HESHE own them separately from any retirement account(s) -- or
both?
1. All shares are included in IRA, Keogh, 401k, 403b, 503b, or thrift accounts
2. All shares are owned separately from retirement accounts
3. Both -- some are included in retirement accounts and some are owned separately

owntype
^INCOMENOWFIL_OWNTYPE
^EARLIERFIL_OWNTYPE What kind of dividends did ^TEMPNAME get from those
^MUTFNDSTOCKFIL? Were the dividends automatically reinvested or did ^HESHE get dividend
checks?
1. Dividend CHECKS
2. REINVESTED dividends
3. Both
4. Neither; no dividends received

owndiv_pd
? [F1]
^INCOMENOWFIL_OWNDIV
^INCLUDEFIL_OWNDIV ^CREDITEDFIL_OWNDIV DIVIDEND INCOME did ^TEMPNAME receive
^OWNNAME_FIL from those ^ASNAME_MFS (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
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Include reinvested dividends in income.

odiv1y
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the annual amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $250, between $250 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $2,500, or
more than $2,500?
1. Less than $250
2. $250 to $999.99
3. $1,000 to $2,499.99
4. $2,500 or more

odiv1value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR , what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the mutual funds ^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the mutual funds as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of mutual funds held outside of any retirement
account.

odiv1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

odiv2y
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ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the annual amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1000, or more
than $1,000 dollars?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $999.99
4. $1,000 or more

odiv2value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR , what was the TOTAL BALANCE or
MARKET VALUE (including dividends) of the stocks ^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the stocks as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Please remind the person to only report the value of stocks held outside of any retirement account.

odiv2range
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

dkanyw
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME owned some ^ASNAME_MFS. ^DKANYW_OWNNAMEFIL
kind of dividends did ^HESHE get from those ^ASNAME_MFS? Were the dividends automatically
reinvested or did ^HESHE get dividend checks?
1. Dividend CHECKS
2. REINVESTED dividends
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3. Both
4. Neither; no dividends received

dkdiv
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKDIV was the total amount of dividend income ^TEMPNAME ^HAVHAS earned
between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL on all
^OTHERFIL_DKDIV ^ASNAME_MFS ^HESHE owned?
Include reinvested dividends in income.

dkdiv1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less
than $250, between $250 and $1,000, between $1,000 and $2,500, or more than $2,500?
1. Less than $250
2. $250 to $999.99
3. $1,000 to $2,499.99
4. $2,500 or more

dkdiv2range
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less
than $100, between $100 and $500, between $500 and $1,000, or more than $1,000?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $499.99
3. $500 to $999.99
4. $1,000 or more

dkdivvalue
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKDIVVALUE was the TOTAL BALANCE or MARKET VALUE (including dividends)
of the ^OTHERFIL_DKDIVVALUE ^ASNAME_MFS ^HESHE owned as of the last day of
^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the ^ASNAME_MFS as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
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^CALENDAR_YEAR.

dkdivvalue1range
ASSET TYPE: MUTUAL FUNDS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

dkdivvalue2range
ASSET TYPE: STOCKS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

mobile_value
(Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^OWNOWNSFIL_PR or ^AREIS in the process of buying
^PTEMPNAME primary residence.) As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what
was the value of ^PTEMPNAME mobile home; that is, how much ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME think it
would have sold for if it were for sale?

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Enter 0 if the household did not own their mobile home as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

mobile_debt
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, was there a mortgage, installment loan,
contract to purchase, or other debt on this mobile home or site?
Reverse mortgages are included as debts against this home.
Enter "Yes" if the household has a reverse mortgage or a home equity loan.
1. Yes
2. No

mobile_loans
Altogether, how many mortgages, contracts, or other types of loans were there on this mobile
home as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

mhloan_code
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

mobile_amt
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much principal was owed on
^PTEMPNAME 123_FILL mortgage or loan on this mobile home?
If the household has a reverse mortgage or a home equity loan, the principal owed is the total amount
received to date.

mhsite_debt
Was this mortgage, contract, or other debt for just the site, just the mobile home, or did it apply
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to both the mobile home and the site as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
1. Just the site
2. Just the mobile home
3. Both the mobile home and the site

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

property_value
(Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^OWNOWNSFIL_PR, or ^AREIS in the process of buying,
^PTEMPNAME primary residence.) As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what
was the value of ^PTEMPNAME primary residence; that is, how much ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME
think it would have sold for if it were for sale?
Enter 0 if the household did not own their primary residence as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

property_debt
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, were there any mortgages, home equity
loans, or other debt on this home?
Reverse mortgages are included as debts against this home.
Enter "Yes" if the household has a reverse mortgage or a home equity loan.
1. Yes
2. No

property_loans
Altogether, how many mortgages or other types of loans were there on this home as of the last
day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?

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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

proploan_code
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

property_amt
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much principal was owed on
^PTEMPNAME 123_FILL mortgage or loan on this home?
If the household has a reverse mortgage or a home equity loan, the principal owed is the total amount
received to date.

yrs_debt
For the ^123_FILL mortgage or loan, what is the total number of years over which payments are
to be made?
The respondent should provide the full span of the mortgages, not the years remaining at the time of
interview.

property_rate
? [F1]
What was the annual interest rate on this ^123_FILL mortgage or loan as of the last day of
^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Enter both a whole number and a decimal.
Respondents may report any whole number or a whole number and a fraction. For example, if the rate
is reported as '5 and 3/8ths %', then enter 5.375.
Here is a 'Fraction to Decimal Conversion Chart' to help convert the second part, the fraction, of the
respondent's answer:
1/8 = .125
1/4 = .25
3/8 = .375

1/2 = .5
5/8 = .625
3/4 = .75

7/8 = .875

Examples of mortgage interest rates converted to decimal form can be found in the help screen.

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ratetype_debt
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, was the interest rate ^TEMPNAME
^PAY_FIL on this ^123_FILL mortgage or loan fixed, variable, or a combination of the two?
1. Fixed
2. Variable
3. Combination of fixed and variable

type_debt
? [F1]
Did ^TEMPNAME obtain this 123_FILL mortgage or loan through an FHA, VA, or other mortgage
program...
Read answer categories.
1. FHA?
2. VA?
3. Other mortgage program?
4. None of these?

rentmort_pay
How much was this household's ^RENTMORT payment in December ^CALENDAR_YEAR,
including any condominium or association fees?
Include amounts paid for property taxes, property insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other fees
included in a typical monthly payment.
Enter 0 if no ^RENTMORT was paid.

rentmort_range
Was the amount (as of December, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $400, between $400 and $750,
between $750 and $1,200, or more than $1,200?
1. Less than $400
2. $400 to $749
3. $750 to $1,199
4. $1,200 or more

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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

utilities_expense
How much did this household pay for electricity, gas, basic telephone service, and other utilities
in December ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Other common examples of utilities include water, heating oil and wood, trash or recycling, and mobile
telephone service (excluding data plans, applications, games, and ringtones.) Do not include cable TV
or internet.

utilities_range
Was the amount (as of December, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $100, between $100 and $200,
between $200 and $300, or more than $300?
1. Less than $100
2. $100 to $199
3. $200 to $299
4. $300 or more

whopay
Starting with the person who paid the most, who paid for ^MOTRNTUTL_FILL in ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

2. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

3. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

4. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

5. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

6. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

7. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

8. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

9. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

10. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

11. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

12. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

13. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

14. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_
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15. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

16. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

17. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

18. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

19. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

20. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

21. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

22. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

23. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

24. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_

25. ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME of all people AGE >= 15 either on the T2 roster or where PEOPLE_TO_
50. a non-household member

utilities_amt
How much did ^NAME_WHOPAY pay in December ^CALENDAR_YEAR?

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

facelife
? [F1]
(Earlier ^TEMPNAME said ^HESHE owned life insurance policies.) As of the last day of
^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the FACE VALUE of all life insurance policies that
^TEMPNAME ^HAVHAS? By face value, we mean the amount stated on an insurance policy, to
be paid upon death or maturity.
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the life insurance policies as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

type_lifeinsur
? [F1]
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Did ^TEMPNAME have any policies that build up a cash value or that ^TEMPNAME could borrow
on? These are sometimes called 'whole life', 'straight life', or 'universal life' policies.

1. Yes
2. No

cashlife
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the CASH VALUE of all life
insurance policies that ^TEMPNAME ^HAVHAS? The cash value is NOT the same as the face
value. By cash value, we mean the amount an insurance company will pay to the policyholder in
the event his or her policy is voluntarily terminated before its maturity; the cash value is the
savings component of most whole life and universal life insurance policies.
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the life insurance policies as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

EDUCSAV_CODE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

educ_value
? [F1]
^EDSAV_QSTNTXTFIL
If the person or household owned three or more educational or college savings accounts, the person
should report the accounts with the largest balance.

educ_range
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Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $10,000,
between $10,000 and $75,000, between $75,000 and $150,000, or more than $150,000?
1. Less than $10,000
2. $10,000 to $74,999
3. $75,000 to $149,999
4. $150,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jtrntsp_pd
^JTRNTSPPD_QSTNTXT
Gross rent is the total amount of money collected as rent before expenses.

jtnetsp_pd
? [F1]
^JTNETSPPD_QSTNTXT
Net income (or net loss) is the amount of money that the owner of rental property makes after paying
all expenses, regardless of whether the expenses are tax deductible. Examples of expenses can be
found in the Help Screen.
Enter a net loss as a negative amount.
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spnet1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
Enter a net loss in the first response category.
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $2,499.99
3. $2,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

jtspmrkvalue
? [F1]
^JTSPMRKVALUE_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

spmrkvalue1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

jtspdebt
? [F1]
^JTSPDEBT_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

spdebt1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

spanswered

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jtothrnt_pd
^JTOTHRNTPD_QSTNTXT
Gross rent is the total amount of money collected as rent before expenses.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO4 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO4 = 50

jtothnet_pd
? [F1]

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^JTOTHNETPD_QSTNTXT
Net income (or net loss) is the amount of money that the owner of rental property makes after paying
all expenses, regardless of whether the expenses are tax deductible. Examples of expenses can be
found in the Help Screen.
Enter a net loss as a negative amount.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO4 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO4 = 50

othnet1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
Enter a net loss in the first response category.
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $2,499.99
3. $2,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

jtothmrkvalue
? [F1]
^JTOTHMRKVALUE_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO4 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO4 = 50
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othmrkvalue1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

jtothdebt
? [F1]
^JTOTHDEBT_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO4 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO4 = 50

othdebt1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

spanswered

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ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ownrent_pd
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OWNRENT owned rental property
^OWNNAMEFIL_OWNRENT. How much GROSS rent did ^TEMPNAME receive from all rental
property owned ^OWNNAME_FIL between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Gross rent is the total amount of money collected as rent before expenses.

ownnet_pd
? [F1]
What was the NET income or NET loss after expenses (from all of those rental properties
^TEMPNAME owned ^OWNNAME_FIL between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YRFIL) ?
Net income (or net loss) is the amount of money that the owner of rental property makes after paying
all expenses, regardless of whether the expenses are tax deductible. Examples of expenses can be
found in the Help Screen.
Enter a net loss as a negative amount.

ownnet1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
Enter a net loss in the first response category.
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $2,499.99
3. $2,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

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ownmrkvalue
? [F1]
Excluding properties attached to or located on ^PTEMPNAME own residence, and as of the last
day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total market value of all of those rental
properties ^OWNNAME_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

ownmrkvalue1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

owndebt
? [F1]
Excluding properties attached to or located on ^PTEMPNAME own residence, and as of the last
day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total value of any debt (such as
mortgages, deeds of trust, or other debt) owed on all of those rental properties (^TEMPNAME owned
^OWNNAME_FIL)?
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

owndebt1y
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
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1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

dkrnt
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKRNT was the total amount of GROSS rent ^TEMPNAME received between
^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL from all ^OTHERFIL_DKRNT
rental property ^HESHE owned?
Gross rent is the total amount of money collected as rent before expenses.

dkrntrange
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

dknet
? [F1]
(^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKRNT) was the NET income or NET loss after expenses (from all of those rental
properties between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) ?
Net income (or net loss) is the amount of money that the owner of rental property makes after paying
all expenses, regardless of whether the expenses are tax deductible. Examples of expenses can be
found in the Help Screen.
Enter a net loss as a negative amount.

dknetrange
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ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $500, between $500 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. Less than $500
2. $500 to $1,499.99
3. $1,500 to $4,999.99
4. $5,000 or more

dkvalue
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKVALUE was the TOTAL MARKET VALUE from all ^OTHERFIL_DKVALUE
rental property ^HESHE owned as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

dkdebt
? [F1]
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKDEBT properties attached to or located on ^PTEMPNAME own residence and
as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total value of any debt
(such as mortgages, deeds of trust, or other debt) owed on all ^OTHERFIL_DKDEBT rental
properties?
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the rental property as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Enter 0 if the rental property is attached to or located in this residence.

dkdebtrange
ASSET TYPE: RENTAL PROPERTY
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
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2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jtspouse_mrkvalue
? [F1]
^SPMRKVALUE_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owned the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE tried to sell this property or timeshare"?

spmrkvalue2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
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3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

jtspredebt
^JTSPREDEBT_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

spdebt2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

spanswered
ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

jtother_mrkvalue
? [F1]
^OTMRKVALUE_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person no longer owned the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
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If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE tried to sell this property or timeshare"?
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO5 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO5 = 50

otmrkvalue2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

jtotredebt
^JTOTREDEBT_QSTNTXT
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Display the first and last name(s) of the person(s) selected in JTWHO5 (with
the exception of the person's spouse if one exists). Display 'a
Non-household member' when JTWHO5 = 50

otdebt2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more
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spanswered
ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

self_mrkvalue
? [F1]
Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME ^ALSOFIL_OWNREAL owned real estate (such as a vacation
home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot) ^OWNNAME_FIL. As of the last day of
^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total market value of all of those properties?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owned the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE tried to sell this property or timeshare"?

selfmrkvalue2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

selfdebt
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the total value of any debt
(such as mortgages, deeds of trust, or other debt) owed on all of those properties (^TEMPNAME
owned in ^HISHER own name)?
Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

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selfdebt2y
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

spanswered
dkrevalue
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKREVALUE was the TOTAL MARKET VALUE from all ^OTHERFIL_DKREVALUE
real estate (such as a vacation home, a deeded timeshare, or an undeveloped lot) ^HESHE owned as
of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owned the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE tried to sell this property or timeshare"?

dkrevaluerange
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

dkredebt
? [F1]
^ASIDEFRMFIL_DKREDEBT of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was the
total value of any debt (such as mortgages, deeds of trust, or other debt) owed on all of those
^OTHERFIL_DKREDEBT properties?
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Enter 0 if the person owed no debt on the real estate as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

dkredebtrange
ASSET TYPE: REAL ESTATE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $50,000,
between $50,000 and $150,000, between $150,000 and $250,000, or more than $250,000?
1. Less than $50,000
2. $50,000 to $149,999
3. $150,000 to $249,999
4. $250,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

carno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

carfree
^QSTN_TYPECARFIL
1. Yes
2. No

carowed
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much was owed on that vehicle?

primary_use
Was this vehicle used primarily either for business purposes or for the transportation of a
disabled person?
Please do not consider a vehicle to be used primarily for business purposes if that vehicle was used
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primarily for transportation to and from work.
1. Yes
2. No

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

type_recveh_num
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

who_recveh
^RECVEH_INTRO Who owned the ^TYPE_RECVEH as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME where AGE >= 15 and PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER = 1

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rec_vehicle
If that ^TYPE_RECVEH were sold, as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR what
would it sell for?
Enter 0 if the household no longer owns the vehicle as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

recvehicfree
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, was any money owed on that
^TYPE_RECVEH?
1. Yes
2. No

recvehicowed
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much was owed on that
^TYPE_RECVEH?

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

annuity_trust
? [F1]
^LIFEANN_FIL As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^HESHE have just an
annuity, just a trust or managed investment account, both, or no longer own either?
1. Annuities
2. Trusts
3. Both
4. No longer owns either an annuity or trust/managed investment account

annuity_inc
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Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much annuity
income did ^TEMPNAME receive?
If annuity income is shared, count only ^HISHER share.

annuity_inc_range
ASSET TYPE: ANNUITIES
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $10,000 or more than $10,000?
1. Less than $2,500
2. $2,500 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. More than $10,000

annuity_self
? [F1]
Did ^TEMPNAME have annuities in which some or all of the equity belonged to ^HIMHER?
1. Yes
2. No

annuity_value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was ^PTEMPNAME share, in
dollars, of the total value of those annuities (in which ^TEMPNAME
^OWNOWNSFIL_ANNUITYTRUST some or all of the equity)?

annuity_range
ASSET TYPE: ANNUITIES
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $25,000,
between $25,000 and $50,000, between 50,000 and 100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $25,000
2. $25,000 to $49,999
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3. $50,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

trust_inc
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much trust or
managed investment account income did ^TEMPNAME receive?
If trust or managed investment account income in shared, count only ^HISHER share.

trust_inc_range
ASSET TYPE: TRUSTS OR MANAGED INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS
Was the amount (earned between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)
less than $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, between $5,000 and $10,000 or more than $10,000?
1. Less than $2,500
2. $2,500 to $4,999
3. $5,000 to $9,999
4. More than $10,000

trust_self
? [F1]
Did ^TEMPNAME have trusts or managed investment accounts in which some or all of the equity
belong to ^HIMHER?
1. Yes
2. No

trust_value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was ^PTEMPNAME share, in
dollars, of the total value of those trusts or managed investment accounts (in which ^TEMPNAME
^OWNOWNSFIL_ANNUITYTRUST some or all of the equity)?

trust_range
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ASSET TYPE: TRUSTS OR MANAGED INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $25,000,
between $25,000 and $50,000, between $50,000 and $100,000, or more than $100,000?
1. Less than $25,000
2. $25,000 to $49,999
3. $50,000 to $99,999
4. $100,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

business_inv_num
(Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME owned a business(es) as an investment only.) As of the last day
of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how many businesses as an investment only did ^HESHE
own?
Enter 0 for none.

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

invbusiness_code
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

business_inv_name
What was the name ^NAME_BUSFIL

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While respondents are allowed to report that they own up to 10 businesses as an investment only, we
are only asking the detailed questions for up to 3 businesses as an investment only.

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

invbusiness_code
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

business_code
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

percent_owned
^SELF_EMPFIL As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what percent of
^BUSINESS_NAMES did ^TEMPNAME own?
^ENTER0_FIL
Please enter all ownership percentages as WHOLE numbers. For any NON-WHOLE number
ownership percentages, please round up or down accordingly. For example, for 50 percent, please enter
'50'; for 9.7 percent, please enter '10'; for 25.2 percent, please enter '25'.

business_value
? [F1]
(As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) What was the total value of
^BUSINESS_NAMES before figuring in any debts that might be owed against it?
If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them, "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE sold all property and equipment associated with the business?"

business_range
ASSET TYPE: BUSINESS(ES) OWNED
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Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $10,000,
between $10,000 and $50,000, between $50,000 and $150,000, or more than $150,000?
1. Less than $10,000
2. $10,000 to $49,999
3. $50,000 to $149,999
4. $150,000 or more

business_debt
? [F1]
(As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) What was the total debt owed against
^BUSINESS_NAMES?
Enter 0 for none.
Please include all outstanding debts even if they may be forgiven at a future date.
Please do not include fully forgiven loans as part of the businesses debt.

business_debt_range
ASSET TYPE: BUSINESS(ES) OWNED
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $10,000,
between $10,000 and $50,000, between $50,000 and $150,000, or more than $150,000?
1. Less than $10,000
2. $10,000 to $49,999
3. $50,000 to $149,999
4. $150,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

rndup2_income
? [F1]
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(Earlier I recorded that ^TEMPNAME had Read investments.) Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end
of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, what was ^HISHER share of income from Read
investments ^INTOTAL_FIL? (If the income is shared, count only ^HISHER ^CHILDFIL)
Enter a net loss as a negative amount.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
Enter 0 if the asset generates no income.
Display the 'other' investments reported in AST4C_SP:
Financial Investments

Heading:

Other

rndup2_inc_range
ASSET TYPE: OTHER INVESTMENTS
Was the amount less than $25, between $25 and $100, between $100 and $500, or more than
$500?
1. Less than $25
2. $25 to $99.99
3. $100 to $499.99
4. $500 or more

rndup2_value
? [F1]
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, what was ^HISHER share of the total
balance or market value of the Read investments ^TEMPNAME owned ^ALLTOG_FIL?
Enter 0 if the person no longer owns the 'other' investments as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH,
^CALENDAR_YEAR.
'Share' refers to share in dollars and not to percentage share.
If respondent is unsure of the value, then ask them "For example, about how much money would
^HESHE have received if ^HESHE tried to sell the assets"?
Display the list of 'other financial investment' reported in AST4C_SP
Heading: Other Financial Investments

rndup2_val_range
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ASSET TYPE: OTHER INVESTMENTS
Was the amount less than $1,000, between $1,000 and $10,000, between $10,000 and $25,000, or
more than $25,000?
1. Less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $9,999
3. $10,000 to $24,999
4. $25,000 or more

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

credit_cards
Next, we're going to talk about types of debt ^TEMPNAME may have had in ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME,
either jointly or in ^HISHER name only,...
...carry a balance from one month to another for store or credit card bills?
(...have any student loans or debt for education-related expenses? ^EXCL_EDUCFIL)
(...have any medical bills that ^HESHE did not pay in full or ^WEREWAS paying off over time?
^EXCL_MEDFIL)
(...have any other debt we have not yet mentioned, including loans obtained through a bank or credit
union, money owed to private individuals, debt held against mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or
any other debt not covered?)
Please exclude store or credit card debt for business expenses that will be paid or reimbursed by an
employer or business.
1. Yes
2. No

educ_loans
? [F1]
(Next, we're going to talk about types of debt ^TEMPNAME may have had in ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME, either
jointly or in ^HISHER own name,...)
(...carry a balance from one month to another for store or credit card bills?)
...have any student loans or debt for education-related expenses? ^EXCL_EDUCFIL
(...have any medical bills that ^HESHE did not pay in full or ^WEREWAS paying off over time?
^EXCL_MEDFIL)
(...have any other debt we have not yet mentioned, including loans obtained through a bank or credit
union, money owed to private individuals, debt held against mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or
any other debt not covered?)
Examples include loans to students (such as Stafford Loans and Perkins loans), loans to parents (such
as PLUS loans), as well as other loans obtained for the purpose of financing education.
Please exclude any home equity loans taken out to pay for education.
1. Yes
2. No

med_debt
(Next, we're going to talk about types of debt ^TEMPNAME may have had in ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^TEMPNAME, either
jointly or in ^HISHER name only,...)
(...carry a balance from one month to another for store or credit card bills?)
(...have any student loans or debt for education-related expenses? ^EXCL_EDUCFIL)
...have any medical bills that ^HESHE did not pay in full or ^WEREWAS paying off over time?
^EXCL_MEDFIL
(...have any other debt we have not yet mentioned, including loans obtained through a bank or credit
union, money owed to private individuals, debt held against mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or
any other debt not covered?)
Include bills for doctors, dentists, hospitals, therapists, medication, equipment, nursing home or home
care.
Include any bills of the respondent's children that have not already been reported.

1. Yes
2. No

other_debt
(Next, we're going to talk about types of debt ^TEMPNAME may have had in ^CALENDAR_YEAR.
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Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME, either
jointly or in ^HISHER name only,...)
(...carry a balance from one month to another for store or credit card bills?)
(...have any student loans or debt for education-related expenses? ^EXCL_EDUCFIL)
(...have any medical bills that ^HESHE did not pay in full or ^WEREWAS paying off over time?
^EXCL_MEDFIL)
...have any other debt we have not yet mentioned, including loans obtained through a bank or
credit union, money owed to private individuals, debt held against mutual funds or stocks
(margin accounts), or any other debt not covered?
Please exclude any debt that the respondent has already reported.
1. Yes
2. No

ctrlnum
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lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

JTCC_DEBT
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,) were any of the store or
credit card bills that ^TEMPNAME carried a balance for held jointly with ^HISHER spouse?
Please exclude store or credit card debt for business expenses that will be paid or reimbursed by an
employer or business.
1. Yes
2. No

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JTCC_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME and
^HISHER spouse jointly owe for store or credit card bills?
Please exclude store or credit card debt for business expenses that will be paid or reimbursed by an
employer or business.
Enter 0 if the store or credit card debt was paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

spanswered
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SELFCC_DEBT
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR,) were any of the store or
credit card bills that ^TEMPNAME carried a balance for held in ^HISHER name only or held jointly
with someone other than ^HISHER spouse?
Please exclude store or credit card debt for business expenses that will be paid or reimbursed by an
employer or business.
1. Yes
2. No

SELFCC_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME owe for
store or credit card bills? Please include bills owed in ^HISHER name only ^SELFCCFIL.
Please exclude store or credit card debt for business expenses that will be paid or reimbursed by an
employer or business.
Enter 0 if the store or credit card debt was paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YEAR.

ctrlnum
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

JTEDUC_DEBT
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL,) Did ^TEMPNAME have
any student loans or debt for education-related expenses held jointly with ^HISHER spouse?
Please exclude any home equity loans taken out to pay for education.
1. Yes
2. No

JTEDUC_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME and
^HISHER spouse jointly owe for student loans or education-related expenses?
Enter 0 if the loans have been paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

spanswered
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SELFEDUC_DEBT
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(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR,) Did ^TEMPNAME have
any student loans or debt for education-related expenses in ^HISHER name only or held jointly
with someone other than ^HISHER spouse?
Please exclude any home equity loans taken out to pay for education.
1. Yes
2. No

SELFEDUC_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME owe for
student loans or education-related expenses? Please include loans or expenses owed in
^HISHER name only ^SELFEDUCFIL.
Enter 0 if the loans have been paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

JTMED_DEBT
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR,) did ^TEMPNAME and
^HISHER spouse share responsibility for any medical bills that were not paid in full or were being
paid off over time, regardless of who incurred the expense or who was the policyholder of any
health insurance?
Exclude bills that will likely be paid by the insurance company.
1. Yes
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2. No

JTMED_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME and
^HISHER spouse jointly owe for medical bills (that were not paid off in full or were being paid off over
time,) where the responsibility was shared?
Exclude bills that will likely be paid by the insurance company.
Enter 0 if the medical bills were paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

JTMED_RANGE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000,
between $1,000 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $2,500
3. $2,501 to $5,000
4. greater than $5,000

spanswered
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SELFMED_DEBT
(Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR,) were any of the medical
bills that ^TEMPNAME did not pay in full or ^WEREWAS paying off over time, in ^HISHER name
only, or shared with someone other than ^HISHER spouse?
Exclude bills that will likely be paid by the insurance company.
1. Yes
2. No

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SELFMED_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME owe for
medical bills that were not paid in full or were being paid off over time? Please include medical
bills in ^HISHER name only ^SELFMEDFIL.
Exclude bills that will likely be paid by the insurance company.
Enter 0 if the medical bills were paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

SELFMED_RANGE
Was the amount (as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR) less than $1,000, between
$1,000 and $2,500, between $2,500 and $5,000, or more than $5,000?
1. less than $1,000
2. $1,000 to $2,500
3. $2,501 to $5,000
4. greater than $5,000

ctrlnum
lno
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

JTOTH_DEBT
Did ^TEMPNAME have other debt (including money owed to private individuals, debts held against
mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or any other debt not covered) held jointly with ^HISHER
spouse (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?
Please exclude any debt that the respondent has already reported.
1. Yes
2. No

JTOTH_AMT
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As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME and
^HISHER spouse jointly owe in other debt (including money owed to private individuals, debts held
against mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or any other debt not covered)?
Please exclude any debt that the respondent has already reported.
Enter 0 if the 'other' debt was paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

spanswered
CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

SELFOTH_DEBT
Did ^TEMPNAME have other debt (including money owed to private individuals, debts held against
mutual funds or stocks (margin accounts), or any other debt not covered) in ^HISHER name only or
with someone other than ^HISHER spouse (between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH
^CALENDAR_YEAR)?
Please exclude any debt that the respondent has already reported.
1. Yes
2. No

SELFOTH_AMT
As of the last day of ^LASTMONTH, ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how much did ^TEMPNAME owe in
other debt (including money owed to private individuals, debts held against mutual funds or stocks
(margin accounts), or any other debt not covered)? Please include other debt owed in ^HISHER
name only ^SELFOTHFIL.
Please exclude any debt that the respondent has already reported.
Enter 0 if the 'other' debt was paid in full as of the last day of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YEAR.

ASTRECUSE
Did the respondent use any records to answer any asset questions?
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If this is a telephone interview, please record whether you can tell if the respondent used any records.
Has the respondent mentioned anything in passing (for example, "Hold on, let me check that.")? Has the
respondent reported exact amounts (for example, $1,234.56)? Could you hear papers shuffling? If yes,
or if you could tell in some other way that the respondent used records, enter 1. If you cannot tell
whether the respondent used records, enter CTRL+D.

1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

UTILZ_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about doctor visits (such as how often ^TEMPNAME visited a doctor or
dentist) ^UTILZ_INTRO_FIL
1. Enter 1 to continue

HLTHSTS
Would you say ^HISHER health in general is...
(These questions apply to both physical and mental health.)
Read answer categories.
1. Excellent?
2. Very good?
3. Good?
4. Fair?
5. Poor?

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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HOSPNGHT
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, ^WEREWAS
^TEMPNAME a patient in a hospital overnight or longer?
1. Yes
2. No

HOSPNMNGT
? [F1]
How many nights in total did ^HESHE spend in a hospital of any type (between ^MONTH1 1st and
the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL)?

HOSPRSNNGT
Which of the following describes why ^HESHE entered the hospital ^RECENT_STAYFIL
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. For a diagnostic test to determine what was wrong?
2. For a birth (either to be born, or to give birth, including C-section)?
3. To have an operation or surgery?
4. For some other treatment or therapy not including surgery?
5. To be treated for Covid-19 (suspected or diagnosed), or complications from Covid-19?
6. For any other reason?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PRESCRIPYR
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME take
any prescription medications?
^BIRTHCONTROL_FIL
1. Yes
2. No

PRESCRIP
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL did ^HESHE take
prescription medicines on a daily basis for a month or more?
^BIRTHCONTROL_FIL
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DENTALVIS
Q
Between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of ^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how many visits did
^TEMPNAME make to a dentist or other dental professional?
Enter 0 for none.

DENTTHLS
^C_HAVHAS ^TEMPNAME lost any of ^HISHER permanent adult teeth?

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Exclude the removal of wisdom teeth.
1. Yes
2. No

DENTALTH
^C_HAVHAS ^HESHE lost ALL of ^HISHER permanent adult teeth?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HLTHPRVD
R
^HLTHPROV_QSTNTXTFIL
Enter 0 for none.
Exclude email contacts.

HLTHDR
Did that visit or call include contact with a physician?
1. Yes
2. No

HLTHDR_NO
How many of the ^NUM_VISITFIL visits or calls included contact with a physician?

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DAYSICK
^DAYSICK_QSTNTXTFIL
Enter 0 for none.
If the person can't provide the exact number of days, ask for an estimate.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

MEDCRPAYC
CC
Next I will ask about out-of-pocket medical expenses between ^MONTH1 1st and the end of
^LASTMONTH ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.
^MOOP_INTRO
^MOOP_QSTNTXT
^MOOP_NOTE
^MOOP_FRNOTE

MEDCRPAYC_RANGE
CC
Was it ...
Read answer categories.
Enter 0 for none.
0. $0?
1. $1 to $300?
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2. $301 to $500?
3. $501 to $1,000?
4. $1,001 to $2,000?
5. $2,001 to $3,000?
6. $3,001 to $4,000?
7. $4,001 to $7,000?
8. $7,001 to $11,000?
9. $11,001 or more?

WMEDCRPAYC
Who in the household did ^TEMPNAME pay for?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

MEDCRPAYS
^MOOPS_QSTNTXT

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MEDCRPAYS_RANGE
CC
Was it ...
Read answer categories.
Enter 0 for none.
0. $0?
1. $1 to $50?
2. $51 to $100?
3. $101 to $300?
4. $301 to $500?
5. $501 to $800?
6. $801 to $1,000?
7. $1,001 to $3,000?
8. $3,001 to $6,000?
9. $6,001 or more?

WMEDCRPAYS
Who in the household did ^TEMPNAME pay for?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
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17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

MDPAY
CC, ? [F1]
^MDPAY_QSTNTXT

MDPAY_RANGE
CC
Was it ...
Read answer categories.
Enter 0 for none.
0. $0?
1. $1 to $50?
2. $51 to 100?
3. $101 to $300?
4. $301 to $500?
5. $501 to $800?
6. $801 to $1,000?
7. $1,001 to $3,000?
8. $3,001 to $6,000?
9. $6,001 or more?

WMDPAY
Who in the household did ^TEMPNAME pay for?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
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4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

OTCMDPAY
^OTCMDPAY_QSTNTXT

OTCMDPAY_RANGE
Was it ...
Read answer categories.
Enter 0 for none.
0. $0?
1. $1 to $10?
2. $11 to $50?
3. $51 to $100?
4. $101 to $200?
5. $201 to $300?
6. $301 to $500?
7. $501 to $1,000?
8. $1,001 to $5,000?
9. $5,001 or more?
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WOTCMDPAY
Who in the household did ^TEMPNAME pay for?
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

FLEXSPND
? [F1]
^INTRO_HSA, did ^TEMPNAME have a Flexible Spending Account for health expenses?

1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ANYHICOV
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOINDNT
Earlier ^TEMPNAME said that ^HESHE ^WEREWAS not covered by any health insurance in
Read month(s). During ^THATTHOSE_MOFIL did ^TEMPNAME go to a dentist or other dental
professional?
Display the name of the months of no health insurance coverage as reported in
the EHC (include ONLY reference months).
1. Yes
2. No

NOINDOC
(Earlier ^TEMPNAME said that ^HESHE ^WEREWAS not covered by any health insurance in Read
month(s).) During ^THATTHOSE_MOFIL did ^TEMPNAME go to a doctor, nurse, or other medical
provider?
Display the name of the months of no health insurance coverage as reported in
the EHC (include ONLY reference months).
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

NOINCLN
Where did ^TEMPNAME go to get those health care services...
Read answer categories.
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Mark all that apply.
1. Clinic or Public Health Department?
2. Emergency room?
3. Hospital, excluding emergency room?
4. VA Hospital?
5. Doctor's office?
6. Dentist's office?
7. Someplace else?

NOININC
Did anyone ask what ^PTEMPNAME income was before they set a price for the services?
1. Yes
2. No

NOINTRT
Did ^TEMPNAME receive treatment for an illness or injury?
1. Yes
2. No

NOINCHK
Did ^TEMPNAME receive any routine or preventative care, ^TYPECAREFIL?
1. Yes
2. No

ANYHICOV
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

ADULT_DISABLE
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HEARING
Now we want to learn about people who have difficulties doing certain activities because of
physical, mental, or emotional health problems.
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME deaf or ^DODOES ^HESHE have serious difficulty hearing?
1. Yes
2. No

SEEING
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME blind or ^DODOES ^HESHE have serious difficulty seeing even when
wearing glasses or contacts?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

COGNIT_AD
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME experience any of
the following...
...serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
(...serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?)
(...difficulty dressing or bathing?)
(...difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?)

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1. Yes
2. No

AMBULAT_AD
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME experience any of the
following...)
(...serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
...serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?
(...difficulty dressing or bathing?)
(...difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?)
1. Yes
2. No

SELFCARE_AD
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME experience any of the
following...)
(...serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
(...serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?)
...difficulty dressing or bathing?
(...difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?)
1. Yes
2. No

ERRANDS
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME experience any of the
following...)
(...serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
(...serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?)
(...difficulty dressing or bathing?)
...difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?
1. Yes
2. No

SIT_DIF
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^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any difficulty:
... sitting for one hour?
(... lifting or carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds (such as a bag of groceries)?)
(... using ^YOURHISHER hands and fingers to do things such as picking up a glass or grasping a
pencil?)

1. Yes
2. No

LIFT10_DIF
(^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any difficulty:)
... sitting for one hour?
... lifting or carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds (such as a bag of groceries)?
(... using ^YOURHISHER hands and fingers to do things such as picking up a glass or grasping a
pencil?)
1. Yes
2. No

GRASP_DIF
(^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any difficulty:)
(... sitting for one hour?)
(... lifting or carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds (such as a bag of groceries)?)
... using ^YOURHISHER hands and fingers to do things such as picking up a glass or grasping a
pencil?
1. Yes
2. No

LRN_DIS_AD
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a learning or developmental disability? (This could include
conditions such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism, Down Syndrome, or some other learning or developmental
disability.)
1. Yes
2. No
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MENT_DIS_AD
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a mental or emotional condition? (This could include conditions
such as depression, anxiety, or some other psychological condition.)

1. Yes
2. No

FINDJOB
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem...
...^DODOES ^TEMPNAME have difficulty finding a job or remaining employed?
(...^AREIS ^TEMPNAME prevented from working?)
1. Yes
2. No

JOBCANT
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem...)
(...^DODOES ^TEMPNAME have difficulty finding a job or remaining employed?)
...^AREIS ^TEMPNAME prevented from working?
1. Yes
2. No

HLTHCOND_AD
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any physical, mental, or emotional health conditions lasting 12
months or longer that limit ^YOURHISHER daily activities?
1. Yes
2. No

COND1_AD
^WORKDIS_FIL What condition or conditions ^ACTIVITY_FIL?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
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Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.

COND1CODE_AD
OTHADCOND_SP
Enter the respondent's "Other" condition that could not be found on the answer list.
If you do not recall the person's "Other" condition, read the optional question text below.
(Could you please repeat the name of the condition you just reported?)

COND2_AD
Any other conditions?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.

COND2CODE_AD
COND3_AD
Any other condition?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.

COND3CODE_AD
AGE_5TO14
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

COGNIT
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME...
...experience serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
(...experience serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?)
(...experience difficulty dressing or bathing?)
(...have limited ability to play with other children of the same age?)
(...have limitations in ^HISHER ability to do regular school work?)
1. Yes
2. No

AMBULAT
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME...)
(...experience serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
...experience serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?
(...experience difficulty dressing or bathing?)
(...have limited ability to play with other children of the same age?)
(...have limitations in ^HISHER ability to do regular school work?)
1. Yes
2. No

SELFCARE
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME...)
(...experience serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
(...experience serious difficulty walking or climbign stairs?)
...experience difficulty dressing or bathing?
(...have limited ability to play with other children of the same age?)
(...have limitations in ^HISHER ability to do regular school work?)
1. Yes
2. No

PLAYDIF
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME...)
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(...experience serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
(...experience serious difficulty walking or climbign stairs?)
(...experience difficulty dressing or bathing?)
...have limited ability to play with other children of the same age?
(...have limitations in ^HISHER ability to do regular school work?)
1. Yes
2. No

SKOOLWK
(Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME...)
(...experience serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?)
(...experience serious difficulty walking or climbign stairs?)
(...experience difficulty dressing or bathing?)
(...have limited ability to play with other children of the same age?)
...have limitations in ^HISHER ability to do regular school work?
1. Yes
2. No

LRN_DIS
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a learning or developmental disability? (This could include
conditions such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism, Down Syndrome, or some other learning or developmental
disability.)
1. Yes
2. No

MENT_DIS
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a mental or emotional condition? (This could include conditions
such as depression, anxiety, or some other psychological condition.)
1. Yes
2. No

HLTHCOND
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have any physical, mental, or emotional health conditions lasting 12
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months or longer that limit ^YOURHISHER ordinary activities?
1. Yes
2. No

COND1
^WORKDIS_FIL What condition or conditions ^ACTIVITY_FIL?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.

COND1CODE
OTHCHCOND_SP
Enter the child's "Other" condition that could not be found on the answer list.
If you do not recall the child's "Other" condition, read the optional question text below.
(Could you please repeat the name of the condition you just reported?)

COND2
Any other conditions?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.

COND2CODE
COND3
Any other condition?
Enter at least the first 3 letters of the condition to display the answer list.
Enter "None" for no conditions.
Enter "Other" for a condition not on the answer list.
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COND3CODE
AGE_LESSTHAN5
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

DDELAY
^C_DODOES ^TEMPNAME have a developmental condition or delay that limits ordinary
activities?
1. Yes
2. No

FERT_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about ^INTRO_MORTNAT.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

I_PWCEB
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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NEWCHILD_FLAG
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

COPYSOURCEFLAG
GRNDPR_FLG
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

I_GRNDPR
GRNDPR
Ask or verify.
^C_AREIS ^TEMPNAME a grandparent - that is, ^ANYCHILDFIL have any biological or adopted
children of their own who are currently living?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CEB_FLAG
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

par_unknown
OTHERPARENT
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PARCHL_COUNT
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PARCHL
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^ALTOGETHERFIL many children ^HAVHAS ^HESHE ever ^BIRTHFATHERFIL?
Count all biological children of this person, regardless of whether they were born within or outside of
any marriage. Include those who don't live with this person now, or if they died or were adopted by
someone else.
Do not count children adopted by this person, foster children, or stepchildren. Do not count stillbirths
and do not count children not yet born.
Enter 0 for none.

KIDLISTCHK
I am showing that
that correct?

Read name(s) ^FERT_AREIS ^PTEMPNAME biological ^CHILDFERTFIL. Is

Display the first names and ages of the children in ^BIOCHILDLIST.
1. Yes
2. No

KIDLIST_REV
^PCHK_Q
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
Enter 95 if all of the children are biological children.
Enter 96 if none of these children are biological children.
1. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
2. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
3. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
4. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
5. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
6. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
7. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
8. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
9. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
10. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
11. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
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12. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
13. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
14. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
15. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
16. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
17. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
18. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
19. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
20. Fill with ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME from BIOCHILDLIST?
95. All of the children are ^HISHER biological children?
96. None of the children are ^HISHER biological children?

SAMEPAR
? [F1]
Ask or verify:
Do ^ALLBOTH of ^PTEMPNAME biological children have the same biological ^MOTHFATH?
1. Yes
2. No

FERT_CONF
You have keyed:
NUMBER OF CHILDREN:
LIST OF KNOWN CHILDREN: ^FERT_BIOCHILDLIST
WARNING: Once you enter 1 to continue, you cannot make changes to the information above.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HVARKID_F
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

KIDLNO
CHLNAME
^CHLNAMEINTRO
^CHLNAMEFIL

NEWKID
KIDAGE
COPIED
CHL_BMON
What is this child's month and year of birth?
Enter month.
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

CHL_BYR
(What is this child's month and year of birth?)

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Enter year.

CHL_AGEGS
? [F1]
How old would you say this child is?
Enter best estimate of age.

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HVAR_CLST
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

CLUSTER
? [F1]
^CLUSTERFIL
Mark all that apply.
1. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
2. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
3. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
4. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
5. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
6. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
7. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
8. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
9. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
10. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
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11. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
12. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
13. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
14. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
15. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
16. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
17. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
18. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
19. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
20. Display the ^LNO CHLNAME, KIDAGE of each child from BLKBKIDS
95. All of these children have the same biological ^MOTHFATH

OP_LIVHH
Does

Read name(s)'s biological ^MOTHFATH live here?

Display the names and ages of children from ^CHL_CLUSTERFIL.
1. Yes
2. No

WHOBIOP
Ask or verify:
Who is

Read name(s)'s biological ^MOTHFATH?

Display the names and ages from ^CHL_CLUSTERFIL.
1. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
2. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
3. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
4. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
5. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
6. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
7. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
8. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
9. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
10. LNO, ^FNAME ^LNAME from TLNPAR
11. Someone not listed.

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CLUSTER_DONE
Enter 1 to continue.

1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PREGWORK
Now I'm going to ask about leave from work ^TEMPNAME may have taken leading up to or right
after the birth of ^HISHER first child. Did ^HESHE work for pay at a job or business at any time
during that pregnancy?
1. Yes
2. No

PREBIRTHINT
How many weeks before the birth of ^PTEMPNAME first child did ^YOUHESHE stop working?
Enter "0" if the person continued working right up until the delivery or stopped working less than one
week prior to the birth.
The maximum number of weeks allowed is 42. If the number is greater than 42, then enter 42.

PREGRSN
DD
In order for ^TEMPNAME to stop working before ^YOURHISHER first child was born, what type of
leave, if any, did ^HESHE use...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
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1. Quit?
2. Let go from the job?
3. Paid maternity or paternity leave?
4. Unpaid maternity or paternity leave?
5. Paid sick leave?
6. Unpaid sick leave?
7. Disability leave?
8. Paid vacation leave?
9. Some other kind of leave?
10. Did not take leave DO NOT READ

BIRTHRSN
DD
After ^PTEMPNAME first child was born, and up to the time the baby was 12 weeks old, what type
of leave, if any, did ^TEMPNAME use...
Read answer categories.
Mark all that apply.
1. Quit?
2. Let go from the job?
3. Paid maternity or paternity leave?
4. Unpaid maternity or paternity leave?
5. Paid sick leave?
6. Unpaid sick leave?
7. Disability leave?
8. Paid vacation leave?
9. Some other kind of leave?
10. Did not take leave DO NOT READ

BIRTHWORK
Did ^TEMPNAME work for pay at any time after the birth of ^YOURHISHER first child?
1. Yes
2. No

PSTBIRTHINT
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PSTBIRTH_TP
Ask only if the respondent did not include in the previous answer. Otherwise, enter the answer.
Is the child's age in weeks, months, or years?

1. Weeks
2. Months
3. Years

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BIOMOM
The intent of these questions is to collect information about the respondent's biological parents, even if
the respondent is adopted or has a step-parent.
Is ^PTEMPNAME biological mother (still) alive?
1. Yes
2. No

BIOMOMDEATH_RESPAGE
How old ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME when ^HISHER (biological) mother passed away?

BIOMOMDEATH_RESPUNDR19
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME younger than 19 years old when ^HISHER (biological) mother passed
away?
1. Yes
2. No

BIOMOMUS
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? [F1]
Was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) mother born in the United States?
1. Yes
2. No

BIOMOMCOUNTRY
? [F1]
In what country was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) mother born?
1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
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29. Denmark
30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
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68. Malaysia
69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
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107. Yugoslavia
108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

BIOMOMNAT
? [F1]
In what country was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) mother born?
1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
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26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
29. Denmark
30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
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65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
68. Malaysia
69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
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104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
107. Yugoslavia
108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

BIODAD
The intent of these questions is to collect information about the respondent's biological parents, even if
the respondent is adopted or has a step-parent.
Is ^PTEMPNAME biological father (still) alive?
1. Yes
2. No

BIODADDEATH_RESPAGE
How old ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME when ^HISHER (biological) father passed away?

BIODADDEATH_RESPUNDR19
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME younger than 19 years old when ^HISHER (biological) father passed
away?
1. Yes
2. No

BIODADUS
? [F1]
Was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) father born in the United States?
1. Yes
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2. No

BIODADCOUNTRY
? [F1]
In what country was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) father born?
1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
29. Denmark
30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
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33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
68. Malaysia
69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
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72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
107. Yugoslavia
108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
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111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

BIODADNAT
? [F1]
In what country was ^PTEMPNAME (biological) father born?
1. United States (US, USA)
2. Afghanistan
3. American Samoa
4. Argentina
5. Armenia
6. Australia
7. Austria
8. Azores
9. Bahamas
10. Bangladesh
11. Barbados
12. Belgium
13. Belize
14. Bermuda
15. Bolivia
16. Bosnia and Herzegovina
17. Brazil
18. Burma/Myanmar
19. Cambodia
20. Canada
21. Caribbean
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia
25. Costa Rica
26. Cuba
27. Czech Republic
28. Czechoslovakia
29. Denmark
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30. Dominica
31. Dominican Republic
32. Ecuador
33. Egypt
34. El Salvador
35. England
36. Ethiopia
37. Fiji
38. Finland
39. France
40. Germany
41. Ghana
42. Great Britain
43. Greece
44. Grenada
45. Guam
46. Guatemala
47. Guyana
48. Haiti
49. Honduras
50. Hong Kong
51. Hungary
52. India
53. Indonesia
54. Iran
55. Iraq
56. Ireland
57. Israel
58. Italy
59. Jamaica
60. Japan
61. Jordan
62. Kenya
63. Korea
64. Laos
65. Latvia
66. Lebanon
67. Lithuania
68. Malaysia
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69. Mexico
70. Morocco
71. Netherlands
72. New Zealand
73. Nicaragua
74. Nigeria
75. Northern Marianas
76. Norway
77. Pakistan
78. Palestine
79. Panama
80. Peru
81. Philippines
82. Poland
83. Portugal
84. Puerto Rico
85. Romania
86. Russia
87. Scotland
88. Slovakia
89. South Africa
90. South Korea
91. Spain
92. Sweden
93. Switzerland
94. Syria
95. Taiwan
96. Thailand
97. Trinidad and Tobago
98. Turkey
99. U.S. Virgin Islands
100. Ukraine
101. United Kingdom
102. United States (US, USA)
103. Uruguay
104. USSR
105. Venezuela
106. Vietnam
107. Yugoslavia
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108. Other Africa
109. Other Asia
110. Other Central America
111. Other Europe
112. Other Pacific Islands
113. Other South America
114. Other

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I_BIOMOMD_RUNDR19
I_BIOMOMUS
I_BIOMOMCOUNTRY
I_BIODAD
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I_BIODADUS
I_BIODADCOUNTRY
CHILD_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about children in the household. I will ask about^CHILDCAREFIL
children's attitudes towards school and homework, children's interactions with both parents or
caregivers, and about activities children participate in both inside and outside of school.
1. Enter 1 to continue

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CTRLNUM
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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

PAR
During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of
the following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) while ^TEMPNAME
^WEREWAS working (or in school).
Child's other parent or stepparent?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

PARWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Child's other parent or stepparent?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
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11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

CSELF
(During a typical week in fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) while ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS
working (or in school).
Did ^TEMPNAME care for^CHILDCC014

Read name(s) ^CCSCHOOL?

If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

SELFWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if you used any of the following
arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) while you were working (or in school).
Did ^TEMPNAME care for^CHILDCC014
in school))

Read name(s) while ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS working (or

Which child or children?
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Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

SIB15
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
Brother or sister age 15 or older?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

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1. Yes
2. No

SIB15WHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Brother or sister age 15 or older?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

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GRAN
^CC_NONWORKINTROFIL
Grandparent?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
If the respondent is the grandparent of the children in question, then ask about "other grandparents."
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

GRANWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after ^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Grandparent?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
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18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

OTHR
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
Any other relative?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

OTHRWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Any other relative?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
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8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

FAM
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
Family day care provider caring for two or more children outside of ^PTEMPNAME home?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

FAMWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Family day care provider caring for two or more children outside of ^PTEMPNAME home?)

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Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

NREL
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
A non-relative such as a friend, neighbor, sitter, nanny, or au pair?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.
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1. Yes
2. No

NRELWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
A non-relative such as a friend, neighbor, sitter, nanny, or au pair?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

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DAYCARE
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if you used any of the following
arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
A child care or day care center?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:

List names of all children under 15 for whom respondent is LNGD.

1. Yes
2. No

DAYWHCH
(During a typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if you used any of the following
arrangements to look after^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
A child care or day care center?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
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19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

DAYHS
^ISTHISCC child care or day care ^CENTERCC a Head Start program?
Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program primarily for children from low-income families.
1. Yes
2. No

DAYHSWHCH
(^ISTHISCC child care or day care ^CENTERCC a Head Start program?)
Which child or children are in a Head Start program?
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
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16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone not listed.

NUR
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC27 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
A nursery or preschool?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:
LNGD.

List the names of all children ages 2-7 for whom the respondent is

1. Yes
2. No

NURWHCH
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC27 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
A nursery or preschool?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
CHILDREN:
LNGD.

List the names of all children 2-7 for whom the respondent is

1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
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2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone not listed.

NURHS
^ISTHISCC nursery ^SCHOOLCC or pre^SCHOOLCC a Head Start program?
Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program primarily for children from low-income families.
1. Yes
2. No

NURHSWHCH
(^ISTHISCC nursery or pre^SCHOOLCC a Head Start program?)
Which child or children are in a Head Start program?
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Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone not listed.

HEADSTART
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC27 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
A Head Start program?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
Head Start is a federally sponsored preschool program primarily for children from low-income families.
CHILDREN:

List the names of all children ages 2-7 for whom the respondent is
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LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

HEADSTWHCH
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after ^CHILDCC27 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
A Head Start program?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >1 and AGE < 8, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
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26. Someone not listed.

PROG
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC314 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.)
Before or after school care programs?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
CHILDREN:
LNGD.

List names of all children ages 3-14 for whom the respondent is

1. Yes
2. No

PROGWHCH
(During a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, please tell me if ^TEMPNAME used any of the
following arrangements to look after^CHILDCC314 Read name(s) ^CCWORK.
Before or after school care programs?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.

1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
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15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER

25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >2 and AGE < 15, (LNMOM or LNDAD or LNGRD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER
26. Someone not listed.

KIDSELF
Sometimes it is difficult to make arrangements to look after children all of the time. During a
typical week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) care for
^HIMHERSELFFIL_CC for even a small amount of time when ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS not
there?
If the respondent has trouble identifying a "typical week", then ask: (What did ^TEMPNAME use in a
typical week in October ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
1. Yes
2. No

KSELFWHCH
(Sometimes it is difficult to make arrangements to look after children all of the time. During a typical
week in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^CHILDCC014 Read name(s) care for
^HIMHERSELFFIL_CC for even a small amount of time?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
2. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
3. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
4. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
5. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
6. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
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7. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
8. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
9. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
10. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
11. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
12. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
13. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
14. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
15. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
16. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
17. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
18. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
19. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
20. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
21. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
22. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
23. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
24. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
25. ^LNO, ^FNAME where AGE >= 0 and AGE < 15, (LNGD = LNO) & PEOPLE_TO_ROSTER=1
26. Someone not listed.

WORKREFYEAR
PAYREFYR
Did ^TEMPNAME or ^HISHER family pay for child care at any time while ^TEMPNAME
^WEREWAS working during ^REFYEAR?
Include cost of preschool and nursery school, but do not include tuition costs for kindergarten or grade
school.
1. Yes
2. No

PAYWKREFYR
In a typical week in ^REFYEAR when ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS working, how much did
^TEMPNAME or ^HISHER family pay for child care?
Include cost of preschool and nursery school, but do not include tuition costs for kindergarten or grade
school.

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If the respondent has trouble reporting the amount for a typical week, then ask: (How much did
^TEMPNAME or ^PTEMPNAME family pay for child care in the last week where child care was used?)

PAY
I'd like you to think about all the child care arrangements used for
^CALENDAR_YRFIL.

Read name(s) in the fall

Did ^TEMPNAME or ^HISHER family usually pay for any of these arrangements for
^THISTHESE_CC?
Include cost of preschool and nursery school, but do not include tuition costs for kindergarten or grade
school.
^CHILDCC014: List the names of all children on TCHILD_CC014 answer list,
excluding 'someone not listed'.
1. Yes
2. No
3. Did not use any arrrangements

PAYWK
^REFPERCAREPAYINTRO a typical WEEK in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, how much did
^TEMPNAME or ^HISHER family pay for all of these arrangements for Read name(s)?
Include cost of preschool and nursery school, but do not include tuition costs for kindergarten or grade
school.
Do not include money paid to household members for care arrangements such as babysitting.
If the respondent has trouble reporting the amount for a typical week, then ask: (How much did
^TEMPNAME or ^PTEMPNAME family pay any of these arrangements in a typical week in October
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?)
^CHILDCC014: List the names of all children on TCHILD_CC014 answer list,
excluding 'someone not listed'.

PAYHELP
Sometimes a parent may pay less than the total cost of a child care arrangement because some
other person or agency pays part of the cost. By this I mean a government agency,
^PTEMPNAME employer, or someone else outside of ^HISHER household.
Did any person or agency help pay for ^PAYFILL care in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
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Remind the respondent to include all children under 15: (Please include all of ^PTEMPNAME children
under 15 who were living with ^TEMPNAME in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.)
1. Yes
2. No

WHOPAID
What persons or agencies helped to pay for part or all of ^PTEMPNAME ^PCHILD care in the fall
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Mark all that apply.
Remind the respondent to include all children under 15: (Please include all of ^PTEMPNAME children
under 15 who were living with ^TEMPNAME in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.)
1. Welfare or Social Services
2. Employer
3. Non-resident parent
4. Relative or friend
5. Other

LIST
^C_WASWERE ^TEMPNAME on a waiting list for a child care arrangement in the fall
^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Remind the respondent to include all children under 15: (Please include all of ^PTEMPNAME children
under 15 who were living with ^TEMPNAME in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.)
1. Yes
2. No

WORKMORE
Did ^TEMPNAME have any problems in obtaining child care that prevented ^TEMPNAME from
^WRK_WRKM in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
Remind the respondent to include all children under 15: (Please include all of ^PTEMPNAME children
under 15 who were living with ^TEMPNAME in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL.)
1. Yes
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2. No

TIMELOST
^TIMELOSTINTRO much time, if any, did ^TEMPNAME lose in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL from
work or school either because of failures in child care arrangements or because ^TEMPNAME
could not find a child care provider?
Enter number. The next screen captures whether this is reported as hours, days, or weeks.

TIMELOST_TYPE
(^TIMELOSTINTRO much time, if any, was lost in the fall ^CALENDAR_YRFIL from work or school
either because of failures in child care arrangements or because ^TEMPNAME could not find a child
care provider?)
Read if necessary:
Is that hours, days, or weeks?
1. Hours
2. Days
3. Weeks

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CHLD_ANY
(People in need don't always receive unrestricted cash payments from the government - they may
receive money for specific activities or other kinds of help.)
Thinking now about all months since ^MONTH1 1st ^CALENDAR_YRFIL, did ^TEMPNAME ever
receive any child care services or assistance so ^HESHE could go to work or school or training?
1. Yes
2. No

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CHLD_OTH_REC
^CHLD_OTH_RECFIL
Mark all that apply.
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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DINLNGD
Now I would like to ask you some (additional) questions about

Read name(s).

In a typical week, how many days ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME eat dinner with them?
CHILDREN: List the names of all children for whom respondent is the LNGD.
0. None
1. One day
2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days
5. Five days
6. Six days
7. Seven days

DINOP
In a typical week, how many days does ^DINOPFIL eat dinner with

Read name(s)?

^DINOP_FRHLP
0. None
1. One day
2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days
5. Five days
6. Six days
7. Seven days

READCWB
^READ_INTRO
In a typical week , about how many days ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME or any family member read
stories to: Read name(s)?
Children: Please list all children under 6 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
0. None
1. One day
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2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days
5. Five days
6. Six days
7. Seven days

OUTINGLNGD
In a typical week, about how many days ^DODOES ^TEMPNAME take Read name(s) on any kind
of outing, such as to the park, library, zoo, a store, church, a restaurant, or a family gathering?
Children: Please list all children under 6 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
0. None
1. One day
2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days
5. Five days
6. Six days
7. Seven days

OUTINGSOP
In a typical week, about how many days does ^DINOPFIL take Read name(s) on any kind of
outing, such as to the park, library, zoo, a store, church, a restaurant, or a family gathering?
^DINOP_FRHLP
0. None
1. One day
2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days
5. Five days
6. Six days
7. Seven days

REPGRD
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^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617
back for any reason?

Read name(s) ever repeated a grade, or been held

Children: Please list all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

REPGRDWHCH
(^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617
for any reason?)

Read name(s) ever repeated a grade, or been held back

Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

EXPSCH
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^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617
expelled from school?

Read name(s) ever been suspended, excluded, or

Children: Please list all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

EXPSCHWHCH
(^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617
expelled from school?)

Read name(s) ever been suspended, excluded, or

Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

GIFTED
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^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) ever gone to any special classes for
gifted students, or done advanced work in any subject?
Children: Please list all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

GIFTDWHCH
(^C_HAVEHASCWB ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) ever gone to any special classes for
gifted students, or done advanced work in any subject?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

SPORT
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In ^REFYEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617

Read name(s) play on a sports team?

Either in or out of school.
Children: List all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

SPORTWHCH
(In ^REFYEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617
school?)

Read name(s) play on a sports team, either in or out of

Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

LESSON
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In ^REFYEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) take lessons after school or on
weekends in subjects like music, dance, language, computers, or religion?
Children: Please list all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is the
LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

LESSONWHCH
(In ^CALENDAR_YEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) take lessons after school or on
weekends in subjects like music, dance, language, computers, or religion?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

CLUB
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In ^REFYEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) participate in any clubs or
organizations after school or on weekends, such as Scouts, a religious group, or a Girls' or Boys'
club?
Children: List all children age 6-17 for whom the respondent is the LNGD.
1. Yes
2. No

CLUBWHCH
(In ^REFYEAR, did ^THISTHESE_CWB617 Read name(s) participate in any clubs or organizations
after school or on weekends, such as Scouts, a religious group, or a Girls' or Boys' club?)
Which child or children?
Mark all that apply.
1. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
2. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
3. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
4. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
5. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
6. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
7. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
8. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
9. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
10. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
11. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
12. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
13. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
14. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
15. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
16. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
17. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
18. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
19. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
20. LNO, FNAME LNAME where AGE > 5 and AGE < 18 and the respondent is the child's guardian
26. Someone not listed

RELIG
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In ^CALENDAR_YEAR, how often did Read name(s) go to a religious service, a religious social
event, or to religious education such as Sunday school?
If designated parent has more than one child and has trouble determining how often, then ask, (In the
past year, how often did ^HISHER OLDEST child go to a religious service, a religious social event, or to
a religious education such as Sunday school?)
CHILDREN: List all children ages 6-17 for whom the respondent is LNGD.
1. Never
2. Several times a year
3. About once a month
4. About once a week
5. Every day or almost every day

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

KIDLNO
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

HVARKID
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

CARES
^SCHCARE
1. All of the time?
2. Most of the time?
3. Some of the time?
4. None of the time?
6. Not enrolled? (DO NOT READ)

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CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

KIDLNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HVARKID
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

WORKS
^SCHWORK
1. All of the time?
2. Most of the time?
3. Some of the time?
4. None of the time?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

KIDLNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITETM**

HVARKID
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

GETBY
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^SCHGETBY
1. All of the time?
2. Most of the time?
3. Some of the time?
4. None of the time?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

KIDLNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

HVARKID
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

HMWRK
^SCHHMWK
1. All of the time?
2. Most of the time?
3. Some of the time?
4. None of the time?

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

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AWB_INTRO
? [F1]
Next I'll ask some questions about conditions in your home, the safety of your neighborhood,
and questions about whether or not ^TEMPNAME had problems obtaining the kinds or amount of
food ^TEMPNAME needed.
1. Enter 1 to continue

AWBCRACK
I have some questions about the place where ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS living in ^REFYEAR.
Were the following conditions present...
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
...holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a dime?
(...holes in the floor big enough to catch your foot on?)
(...problems with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other insects?)
(...a toilet, hot water heater, or other plumbing that didn't work?)
1. Yes
2. No

AWBHOLES
(I have some questions about the place where ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS living in ^REFYEAR. Were
the following conditions present...)
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
(...holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a dime?)
...holes in the floor big enough to catch your foot on?
(...problems with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other insects?)
(...a toilet, hot water heater, or other plumbing that didn't work?)
1. Yes
2. No

AWBPESTS
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(I have some questions about the place where ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS living in ^REFYEAR. Were
the following conditions present...)
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
(...holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a dime?)
(...holes in the floor big enough to catch your foot on?)
...problems with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other insects?
(...a toilet, hot water heater, or other plumbing that didn't work?)
1. Yes
2. No

AWBPLUMB
(I have some questions about the place where ^TEMPNAME ^WEREWAS living in ^REFYEAR. Were
the following conditions present...)
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
(...holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a dime?)
(...holes in the floor big enough to catch your foot on?)
(...problems with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other insects?)
...a toilet, hot water heater, or other plumbing that didn't work?
1. Yes
2. No

AWBTRAFF
Do you think any of the following conditions were problems in the neighborhood where
^TEMPNAME lived in ^REFYEAR...
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
...street noise or heavy street traffic?
(...trash, litter, or garbage in the streets or lots?)
1. Yes
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2. No

AWBTRASH
(Do you think any of the following conditions were problems in the neighborhood where ^TEMPNAME
lived in ^REFYEAR...)
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask about where the respondent lived the longest or
spent the most time during the year. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for
the majority of the time.
(...street noise or heavy street traffic?)
...trash, litter, or garbage in the streets or lots?
1. Yes
2. No

AWBSTAY
Did ^TEMPNAME stay in ^PTEMPNAME home at certain times during ^REFYEAR because
^HESHE thought ^HESHE might be unsafe?
If the respondent lived in more than one place, ask for the place where he or she lived the longest or
spent the most time. Record persistent conditions, or conditions that were present for the majority of the
time.
1. Yes
2. No

AWBSAFE
Was ^PTEMPNAME neighborhood in ^REFYEAR...
Read answer categories.
1. Very safe?
2. Somewhat safe?
3. Somewhat unsafe?
4. Very unsafe?

AWBMORT
Next are questions about difficulties people sometimes have in meeting their essential household
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expenses.
During ^REFYEAR, was there ANY time when ^YOUYOURHOUSEHOLD_ADULT_WB...
...did not pay the full amount of the rent or mortgage?
(...did not pay the full amount of the gas, oil, or electricity bill?)
If respondent owns the residence free and clear, enter '2' and continue.
1. Yes
2. No

AWBGAS
(Next are questions about difficulties people sometimes have in meeting their essential household
expenses.
During ^REFYEAR, was there ANY time when ^YOUYOURHOUSEHOLD_ADULT_WB...)
(...did not pay the full amount of the rent or mortgage?
...did not pay the full amount of the gas, oil, or electricity bill?
1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

FOODF1
These next questions are about whether ^TEMPNAME could afford the food ^HESHE needed
during ^CALENDAR_YEAR. I'm going to read you some statements that people have made about
their food situations.
The first statement is, "The food that ^IWE_FOOD bought just didn't last, and ^IWE_FOOD didn't
have money to get more." Was that often, sometimes, or never true for
^YOUYOURHOUSEHOLD_ADULT_WB in ^CALENDAR_YRFIL?
1. Often true
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2. Sometimes true
3. Never true

FOODF2
^C_IWE_FOOD couldn't afford to eat balanced meals." Was that often, sometimes, or never true
for ^YOUYOURHOUSEHOLD_ADULT_WB in ^REFYEAR?
1. Often true
2. Sometimes true
3. Never true

FOODF3
In ^REFYEAR, did ^YOUOTHERADULTS_FOOD ever cut the size of meals or skip meals because
there wasn't enough money for food?
1. Yes
2. No

FOODF4
How often did this happen...
Read answer categories.
1. Almost every month?
2. Some months but not every month?
3. Only 1 or 2 months?

FOODF5
In ^REFYEAR, did ^TEMPNAME ever eat less than ^HESHE felt you should because there wasn't
enough money for food?
1. Yes
2. No

FOODF6
In ^REFYEAR, ^WEREWAS ^TEMPNAME ever hungry but didn't eat because there wasn't enough
money for food?
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1. Yes
2. No

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

FIN
^FINQ_FIL
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
ULTADDR
UPHONE_INT
UWHOSPEAK
WHO_SPEAK_WITH
Do not read to the respondent.
Select the person (based on his or her line number) with whom you are speaking right now.
1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
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17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

TELEPHONE_NO
Ask or verify.
What is the telephone number where ^TEMPNAME would like to be called?

TELEPHONE_TYPE
What type of telephone is it?
1. Home
2. Work
3. Cellular or digital
4. Beeper/Pager/Answering service
5. Public (pay phone)
6. Toll free
7. Other

SEC_TELEPHONE_NO
Ask or verify.
What is the second telephone number where ^TEMPNAME would like to be called?
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SEC_TELEPHONE_TYPE
What type of telephone is it?
1. Home
2. Work
3. Cellular or digital
4. Beeper/Pager/Answering service
5. Public (pay phone)
6. Toll free
7. Other

BEST_TIME_CONTACT
Ask or verify.
When is the best time to contact ^TEMPNAME?
Do not read answer categories.
1. Morning (9am - 12 noon)
2. Noon/lunchtime (11:00am - 1pm)
3. Afternoon (12 noon - 4pm)
4. Suppertime/early evening/dinner time (4pm - 7pm)
5. Evening (6pm - 9pm)
6. Anytime (9am - 9pm)
7. Late evening/night (7pm - 9pm)
8. Daytime (9am - 4pm)
9. After 5pm
10. Other

CONT_PSN1_FNAME
Ask or verify.
What is the first name of a close relative or friend, not currently living at this address, who would
know how to reach ^TEMPNAME if we are unable to do so?

CONT_PSN1_LNAME
Ask or verify.
What is this person's last name?
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CONT_PSN1_REL
Ask or verify.
What is ^CONTPS1_NAME's relationship to ^TEMPNAME?

CONT_PSN1_TELENO
What is ^CONTPS1_NAME's telephone number?
Include the area code, prefix, suffix, and the extension (if one exists).

CONT_PSN1_PO
Ask or verify.
In what city does ^CONTPS1_NAME live?

CONT_PSN1_STATE_CODE
CONT_PSN1_ST
Ask or verify.
In what state does ^CONTPS1_NAME live?
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. American Samoa
4. Arizona
5. Arkansas
6. California
7. Colorado
8. Connecticut
9. Delaware
10. District of Columbia
11. Florida
12. Georgia
13. Guam
14. Hawaii
15. Idaho
16. Illinois
17. Indiana
18. Iowa
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19. Kansas
20. Kentucky
21. Louisiana
22. Maine
23. Maryland
24. Massachusetts
25. Michigan
26. Minnesota
27. Mississippi
28. Missouri
29. Montana
30. Nebraska
31. Nevada
32. New Hampshire
33. New Jersey
34. New Mexico
35. New York
36. North Carolina
37. North Dakota
38. Northern Marianas
39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma
41. Oregon
42. Other place
43. Pennsylvania
44. Puerto Rico
45. Rhode Island
46. South Carolina
47. South Dakota
48. Tennessee
49. Texas
50. U.S. Virgin Islands
51. Utah
52. Vermont
53. Virginia
54. Washington
55. West Virginia
56. Wisconsin
57. Wyoming
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LNO
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

LTRADDR
To whom should future correspondence be addressed?
Read name(s) if necessary.
1. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
2. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
3. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
4. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
5. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
6. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
7. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
8. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
9. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
10. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
11. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
12. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
13. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
14. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
15. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
16. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
17. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
18. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
19. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
20. Display the ^LNO, ^FNAME, ^LNAME, where AGE >= 15 and (WAVE =1 or (WAVE GE 2 and OSP_FLAG = 1))
99. No one

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

BCINFO
Was the noninterview status determined by observation only or did someone provide you with
information about the housing unit?
1. By observation only
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2. Information provided by someone else

BCINFO2_MONTH
Enter the month in which the household left the sample.
1. ^MONTH1, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
2. ^MONTH2, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
3. ^MONTH3, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
4. ^MONTH4, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
5. ^MONTH5, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
6. ^MONTH6, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
7. ^MONTH7, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
8. ^MONTH8, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
9. ^MONTH9, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
10. ^MONTH10, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
11. ^MONTH11, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
12. ^MONTH12, ^CALENDAR_YEAR
13. ^INTV_MONTH1, ^INTV_YEAR
14. ^INTV_MONTH2, ^INTV_YEAR
15. ^INTV_MONTH3, ^INTV_YEAR
16. ^INTV_MONTH4, ^INTV_YEAR
17. ^INTV_MONTH5, ^INTV_YEAR
18. ^INTV_MONTH6, ^INTV_YEAR

BCINFO2_DAY
Enter the day in which the household left the sample.

BCINFO2_FN
Enter the first name of the person providing the noninterview status.

BCINFO2_LN
Enter the last name of the person providing the noninterview status.

BCINFO2_CPREL
Enter the title of the contact person (relative, neighbor, etc.).

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BCINFO2_STRNUM
Enter the street number (including any unit designation) of the contact person's address.

BCINFO2_STRNME
Enter the street name of the contact person's address.

BCINFO2_PO
Enter the city of the contact person's address.

bcinfo2_st
Enter the state of the contact person's address.
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
DE. Delaware
FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
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MT. Montana
NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
WA. Washington
WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

bcinfo2_zip
Enter the zip code of the contact person's address.

BCINFO2_ZIP4
Enter the 4-digit zip code of the contact person's address.

bcinfo2_phone
BCINFO2_AR
Enter the area code of the contact person's telephone number.

BCINFO2_NO
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Enter the contact person's telephone number.

BCINFO2_EXT
Enter any extension to the contact person's telephone number (if applicable).

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

TRANSMIT
Do not read to the respondent.
Are you ready to transmit the case?

1. Yes
2. No

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

lno
why_typez_hhld
^TYPEZHHLDQSTNTXTFIL

1. Person was ill or in the hospital
2. Person was temporarily away from home
3. Other

typez_specify
What is the other reason?

ctrlnum
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**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

visit_count
How many times have you attempted personal contact (actually visited the address)?

int_mode
Was ^MAJORITY_FIL this interview done by telephone interview or by personal interview?
1. Telephone interview
2. Personal interview

THANKYOU
Interview Number: ^WAVE_FIL
^THANKYOU_FIL
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

other_name
Do not read to the respondent.
Identify the person who responded to the majority of this interview.

1. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
2. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
3. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
4. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
5. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
6. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
7. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
8. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
9. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
10. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
11. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
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12. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
13. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
14. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
15. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
16. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
17. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
18. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
19. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME
20. Display the ^LNO ^ROST_FNAME ^ROST_LNAME

spanish_int
Did you conduct any of this household's interview in Spanish?

1. Yes
2. No

CHECKOUT
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

language_int
What language is spoken in this household that prevented you from conducting the interview?
1. Spanish or Spanish Creole
2. Chinese
3. French (including Patois, Cajun)
4. French Creole
5. Tagalog, Filipino
6. Vietnamese
7. German
8. Korean
9. Russian
10. Italian
11. Hindi, Urdu
12. Arabic
13. Portuguese or Portuguese Creole
14. Polish
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15. Persian
16. Gujarati
17. Other

SHOWFINAL
MODE: ^INT_MODEFIL
OUTCOME: ^OUTCOMEFIL
MARK: ^MARKFIL
MARKTWO: ^MARKTWOFIL
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

CTRLNUM
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

CALLBACK_DATE
I'd like to schedule a return visit to finish the interview.
What DATE would be best to visit again to conduct the interview?
Enter the date (MM/DD/YYYY).

CALLBACK_TIME
(What TIME would be best to visit again to conduct the inteview?)
Enter the time (hour, minutes, and am or pm).

THANKYOU_CALLBACK
Thank you for your help. I will come back at the time suggested.
^CALLBACKAPPTFIL
Enter 1 to continue.

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1. Enter 1 to continue

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

alreadyspawned
movercounter
move_lno
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

lno
whoelse
Ask if necessary:
Did any of the following people
address?

Read name(s) move with ^MOVERNAME_FIL to the same

Mark all that apply.
If none of the people listed below moved together, then mark 0.
If the person doesn't know (or refuses to answer) who moved with ^MOVERNAME_FIL to the same
address, then select all the names listed below.
0. No one else moved to same new address
1. See Special Instructions
2. See Special Instructions
3. See Special Instructions
4. See Special Instructions
5. See Special Instructions
6. See Special Instructions
7. See Special Instructions
8. See Special Instructions
9. See Special Instructions
10. See Special Instructions
11. See Special Instructions
12. See Special Instructions
13. See Special Instructions
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14. See Special Instructions
15. See Special Instructions
16. See Special Instructions
17. See Special Instructions
18. See Special Instructions
19. See Special Instructions
20. See Special Instructions
21. See Special Instructions
22. See Special Instructions
23. See Special Instructions
24. See Special Instructions
25. See Special Instructions

move_addr_yn
^QSTNTXT_MOVERADDR
1. Enter new address
2. Don't know/Address not available yet

ctrlnum
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

mover_lno
**NON-DISPLAY ITEM**

lno
move_hno
? [F1]
What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?
Enter the House Number.

move_hnosuf
? [F1]

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(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the House Number Suffix.

move_strname
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the Street Name.

move_unitdes
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the Apartment or Unit Number.

move_po
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the City.

move_st
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the State.
AL. Alabama
AK. Alaska
AZ. Arizona
AR. Arkansas
CA. California
CO. Colorado
CT. Connecticut
DC. District of Columbia
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DE. Delaware
FL. Florida
GA. Georgia
HI. Hawaii
ID. Idaho
IL. Illinois
IN. Indiana
IA. Iowa
KS. Kansas
KY. Kentucky
LA. Louisiana
ME. Maine
MD. Maryland
MA. Massachusetts
MI. Michigan
MN. Minnesota
MS. Mississippi
MO. Missouri
MT. Montana
NE. Nebraska
NV. Nevada
NH. New Hampshire
NJ. New Jersey
NM. New Mexico
NY. New York
NC. North Carolina
ND. North Dakota
OH. Ohio
OK. Oklahoma
OR. Oregon
PA. Pennsylvania
RI. Rhode Island
SC. South Carolina
SD. South Dakota
TN. Tennessee
TX. Texas
UT. Utah
VT. Vermont
VA. Virginia
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WA. Washington
WV. West Virginia
WI. Wisconsin
WY. Wyoming

move_county
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the County.

MOVE_ZIP
? [F1]
(What is the new address for ^MOVERTENSE_FIL?)
Enter the Zip Code.

move_mo
When did ^THISTHESEPERSONSFIL move to this address?
Enter the month.
0. Before ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
1. ^MONTH1 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
2. ^MONTH2 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
3. ^MONTH3 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
4. ^MONTH4 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
5. ^MONTH5 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
6. ^MONTH6 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
7. ^MONTH7 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
8. ^MONTH8 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
9. ^MONTH9 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
10. ^MONTH10 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
11. ^MONTH11 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
12. ^MONTH12 ^CALENDAR_YRFIL
13. ^MONTH13 ^INTYEARFIL
14. ^MONTH14 ^INTYEARFIL
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15. ^MONTH15^INTYEARFIL
16. ^MONTH16 ^INTYEARFIL
17. ^MONTH17 ^INTYEARFIL
18. ^MONTH18 ^INTYEARFIL

move_reason
Why did ^THISTHESEPERSONSFIL leave the household?
Mark all that apply.
5. Marital-status reasons (e.g., marriage, civil union, partnership, cohabitation, separation or divorce)
6. Job-related reasons
7. Attending college or boarding school, or other educational reason
8. Other family changes (e.g., change in custody, child moves out on his own, parent moved into nursing home)
10. Other

move_main_reason
What is the main reason ^THISTHESEPERSONSFIL left the household?
5. Marital-status reasons (e.g., marriage, civil union, partnership, cohabitation, separation or divorce)
6. Job-related reasons
7. Attending college or boarding school, or other educational reason
8. Other family changes (e.g., change in custody, child moves out on his own, parent moved into nursing home)
10. Other

in_fr_area
Is this address within your assignment area?
1. Yes
2. No

MOVER_WARNING
WARNING: A mover will be spawned from this case.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue
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no_spwan_warning
No spawn will be created because this is a 'grandchild' case. Please contact your supervisor for further
instructions.
Enter 1 to continue.
1. Enter 1 to continue

Feedback Change Control
**NON-DISPLAYED ITEM**

Item Name within Spider (MANDATORY)
? [F1] << NOTE: This is how you indicate a help screen
Question text, with fills indicated by a leading carat (i.e., ^TEMPNAME) go here; words are
EMPHASIZED by putting them in all capital letters. (Optional text appears in parentheses and is
greyed out.)
FR instructions should appear in bold blue, and are preceded by a blue diamond.
If you need to list some context specific information on screen (i.e., people
in the HH), you do it via a pre-chart below the question text. This
pre-chart appears in a lighter blue.
1. Includes edited variable values 1 & 2

2. Original edited variable is value 2, but as a result of collapsing or editing, you may renumber - NOT ADVISED - B

RETURNING
^RETURN_TEXT
Press '1' to continue.
1. Continue

EHC_EMONTH
**NON-DISPLAYED FIELD**

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