CURRENT POPULATION SURVEYS: MARCH INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL EXTRACTS, 1968-1992 (ICPSR 6171) Principal Investigator Robert Moffitt University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty Second ICPSR Version February 1998 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Publications based on ICPSR data collections should acknowledge those sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for social science bibliographic utilities, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: Moffitt, Robert. CURRENT POPULATION SURVEYS: MARCH INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL EXTRACTS, 1968-1992 [Computer file]. 2nd ICPSR version. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Institute for Research on Poverty [producer], 1993. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1998. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON USE OF ICPSR RESOURCES To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about ICPSR participants' research activities, users of ICPSR data are requested to send to ICPSR bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. Please indicate in a cover letter which data were used. DATA DISCLAIMER The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses. DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Robert Moffitt CURRENT POPULATION SURVEYS: MARCH INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL EXTRACTS, 1968-1992 (ICPSR 6171) SUMMARY: The data files in this collection are individual-level extracts derived from the Current Population Survey's March Annual Demographic files for the years 1968 to 1992. Each record contains information about an individual, the household in which the individual resides, and the family and the spouse of the individual. In addition to the standard monthly labor force data, these files contain supplemental data on work experience, migration, income, and noncash income sources such as food stamps, school lunch programs, Medicaid, Medicare, CHAMPUS or military health care, energy assistance, health insurance, and pension plans. UNIVERSE: Civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States living in housing units and members of the Armed Forces living in civilian housing units on a military base or in housing units not on a military base. SAMPLING: National probability sample of households in the United States. NOTE: (1) Data on employment and income refer to the preceding year while demographic data refer to the time of the survey. (2) These data files may be linked for cross-sectional analyses, with the restriction that the extracts are not completely uniform across the two revisions of the March Current Population Surveys. Three different versions were used during the periods 1968 to 1975, 1976 to 1988, and 1989 to 1992. Merging across versions requires careful attention to how variables were constructed and possible differences in universes for particular variables. (3) With the exception of 1974, the locations of variables in the data files differ between the time periods 1968 through 1988 and 1989 through 1992. Users of data for the years 1968 to 1973 and 1975 to 1988 should use the data definition statements for that time period (Parts 27 and 29). Likewise, users of data for the years 1974 and 1989 to 1992 should select Parts 26 and 28, the data definition statements that pertain to those years. EXTENT OF COLLECTION: 25 data files + machine-readable documentation (text) + SAS data definition statements + SPSS data definition statements EXTENT OF PROCESSING: DDEF.ICPSR DATA FORMAT: Logical Record Length with SAS and SPSS data definition statements Parts 1-25: March 1968-1992 Parts 26-27: SAS Data Data Definition Statements File Structure: rectangular for Parts 1-25 Cases: 79,416 to 115,128 per part Record Length: 80 Variables: 110 Record Length: 328 Records Per Case: 1 Parts 28-29: SPSS Data Part 30: Codebook for Definition Statements All Parts for Parts 1-25 Record Length: 147 Record Length: 65 RELATED PUBLICATION: United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. "The Current Population Survey: Design and Methodology." Technical Paper 40. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, n.d. ICPSR Processing Note for 6171 CURRENT POPULATION SURVEYS: MARCH INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL EXTRACTS, 1968-1992 CURRENT POPULATION SURVEYS: MARCH INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL EXTRACTS, 1968-1992 (ICPSR 6171) contains 30 parts. Parts 26-29 are SAS and SPSS data definition statement files to accompany the data files (Parts 1-25). The original names for Parts 26-29 were: Part 26: SAS Data Definition Statements for Parts 22-25 Part 27: SAS Data Definition Statements for Parts 1-21 Part 28: SPSS Data Definition Statements for Parts 22-25 Part 29: SPSS Data Definition Statements for Parts 1-21 Part 7, March 1974 Data, is not documented by Parts 27 and 29 but rather by Parts 26 and 28. The CORRECT names for these parts are: Part 26: SAS Data Definition Statements for Parts 7 and 22-25 Part 27: SAS Data Definition Statements for Parts 1-6, 8-21 Part 28: SPSS Data Definition Statements for Parts 7 and 22-25 Part 29: SPSS Data Definition Statements for Parts 1-6, 8-21 Users are also advised of an undocumented change from previous years for a variable in the 1992 data file. In 1992, the Current Population Survey series began using a different coding scheme for the Variable V67, "Years of Education Completed." Values for this variable in previous years ranged from 1 to 18. In the current coding scheme, the variable is called "Educational Attainment," and the values representing years of education completed range from 31 to 46. While the educational categories for the revised coding scheme roughly correspond to those used in previous years' March extracts, users who want to maintain consistency in educational codes across years may simply recode the new values, as listed below: V67, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 00 children 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--high school diploma or equivalent 40 Some college but no degree 41 Associate's degree in college--occupation/vocation program 42 Associate's degree in college--academic program 43 Bachelor's degree (for example: BA, AB, BS) 44 Master's degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) 45 Professional school degree (for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) 46 Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD) In addition, Appendices E and F of the codebook do not provide complete coding information for the variables they describe, V57 (Industry) and V58 (Occupation). Codes for the 1968-1971 data files are missing and codes for the 1989-1992 are incomplete. While ICPSR has not been able to verify these assumptions with the data producer, we believe that the correct coding schemes are: V57 INDUSTRY (APPENDIX E) For the years 1968-1971: 01 AGRICULTURE (016) 02 MINING (126-156) 03 CONSTRUCTION (196) 04 LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE (206-208) 05 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (209) 06 STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS (216-236) 07 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES (237-239) 08 FABRICATED METAL INDUSTRIES (246-249) 09 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL (256-258) 10 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (259) 11 AUTOMOBILES (267) 12 OTHER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT (268-276) 13 PROFESSIONAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND WATCHES (286-289) 14 MISCELLANEOUS DURABLE GOODS MANUFACTURING (296) 15 FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS (306-326) 16 TOBACCO MANUFACTURER (329) 17 TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS (346-356) 18 APPAREL AND OTHER FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS (359,367) 19 PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (386-389) 20 PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES (396,398) 21 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (406-409) 22 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS (416,419) 23 RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS (426,429) 24 LEATHER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FOOTWEAR (436,459) 25 RAILROADS AND RAILWAY EXPRESS SERVICE (506) 26 OTHER TRANSPORTATION (507-526) 27 COMMUNICATIONS (536-539) 28 UTILITIES AND SANITARY SERVICES (567-579) 29 WHOLESALE TRADE (606-629) 30 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES (659) 31 OTHER RETAIL TRADE (626-658,666-696) 32 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE (816) 33 BANKING AND OTHER FINANCE (706,716) 34 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE (726,736) 35 BUSINESS SERVICES (806,807) 36 REPAIR SERVICES (808,809) 37 PERSONAL SERVICES, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (826-839) 38 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES (846-849) 39 MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES, EXCEPT HOSPITALS (867) 40 HOSPITALS (868) 41 WELFARE AND RELIGIOUS SERVICES (879) 42 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (876) 43 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (869,888-898) 44 FORESTRY AND FISHERIES (017,018) 45 POSTAL SERVICE (906) 46 FEDERAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (916) 47 STATE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (926) 48 LOCAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (936) The coding list in Appendix E referring to years 1968-1982 is valid for the years 1972-1982. For the years 1989-1992, the following codes are absent from Appendix E: 26 Petroleum and Coal Products 27 Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products 28 Leather and Leather Prods 29 Transportation 30 Communications 31 Utilities and Sanitary Services 32 Wholesale Trade 33 Eating and Drinking Places 34 Other Retail Trade 35 Banking and Other Finance 36 Insurance and Real Estate 37 Private Household Services 38 Business Services 39 Automobile and Repair Services 40 Personal Services Except Private Households 41 Entertainment and Recreation Services 42 Hospitals 43 Health Services, Except Hospitals 44 Educational Services 45 Social Services 46 Other Professional Services 47 Forestry and Fisheries 48 Justice, Public Order and Safety 49 Administration of Human Resource Programs 50 National Security and Internal Affairs 51 Other Public Administration 52 Armed Forces V58 OCCUPATIONS (APPENDIX F) For the Years 1968-1971: PROFESSIONALS, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (000-175) 01 ENGINEERS (080-093) 02 MEDICAL, SALARIED (022,071,073,150-153,160,162,173,185, 193,194) 03 MEDICAL, SELF-EMPLOYED AND UNPAID (022,071,073,150-153, 160,162,173, 185,193,194) 04 TEACHERS, EXCEPT COLLEGE (182-184) 05 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SALARIED (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 06 OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SELF-EMPLOYED AND UNPAID (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, AND PROPRIETORS, EXCEPT FARM (200-290) 07 SALARIED 08 SELF-EMPLOYED, RETAIL TRADE 09 SELF-EMPLOYED, OTHER CLERICAL (301-370) 10 STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, SECRETARIES (342,345,360) 11 OTHER CLERICAL (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 12 RETAIL TRADE 13 OTHER THAN RETAIL TRADE CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS (401-545) 14 CARPENTERS (411) 15 OTHER CONSTRUCTION CRAFTSMEN (405,413,421,425,495,501,505, 510,514,523) 16 FOREMEN 17 MACHINISTS (452,465) 18 MECHANICS, AUTO (472) 19 MECHANICS, OTHER (470,471,473-480) 20 METAL CRAFTSMEN (402,403,431,435,491,492,502,513,525,530) 21 OTHER CRAFTSMEN (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS (601-775) 22 DRIVERS AND DELIVERYMEN (641,650,714,715) 23 MINE WORKERS (685) 24 MOTOR VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 25 OTHER DURABLE GOODS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 26 NONDURABLE GOODS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 27 NONMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) NONFARM LABORERS (960-965) 28 CONSTRUCTION (196) 29 MANUFACTURING (206-459) 30 ALL OTHER INDUSTRIES (INDUSTRY CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 31 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS (801-804) OTHER SERVICE WORKERS (810-890) 32 PROTECTIVE SERVICE (850-860) 33 WAITERS, COOKS, BARTENDERS (815,825,830,875) 34 ALL OTHER SERVICE WORKERS (ALL CODES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE) 35 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS (200,222) FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN (901-905) 36 PAID WORKERS (901,902,905) 37 UNPAID WORKERS (903) The coding list in Appendix F referring to years 1968-1982 is valid for the years 1972-1982. For the years 1989-1992, the following codes are absent from Appendix F: 32 Personal service 33 Mechanics and repairers 34 Construction trades 35 Other precision production, craft, and repair 36 Machine operators and tenders, exc precis. 37 Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, samplers 38 Motor vehicle operators 39 Other transportation and material moving occupations 40 Construction laborers 41 Freight, stock and materials handlers 42 Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, laborers 43 Farm operators and managers 44 Farm workers and related occupations 45 Forestry and fishing occupations 46 Armed forces Individual Extract Variables No. Name Description Notes I. Year (to Identify the data when pooled across years) 1. Year II.Variables Relating to the Household in Which Individual Resides 2. Household ID Part I 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 *Household Identification Number F43* H18** H320** 1-8 actual number **Household Identification Number 3. Household ID Part II 1968-75 '76 '78-88 '89 Household Identification Number N.A. H18 H326 4. Month-In-Sample 1968-72 '73-75 '76 '77-88 '89 *Month in Sample F26* F31* H34** H17** H29* 1-8 Month in Sample **Month-in-Sample Code Generated from Month and Rotation Sample 5. Household Weight 1968-72 '73-75 '76 '77-88 '89 *'A' Weight, 4 implied decimal places F16* F17* H16* H196** H287** **Household Weight, March Supplement, 2 implied decimal places 6. Number of Persons in HH 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 *Number of Persons Record for this HH F49* H26* H9** H21** 01-39 Actual number 00 Second or subsequent family records within a HH or group quarters **Number of Persons in this 7. Number of Persons in HH <18 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 00=None years of age construct H70 H70 H279 01-39=actual number 8. Number of Families in HH 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 construct H28 H11 H23 9. Region of Residence 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Geographic Region Code N.A. H51 H37 H39 1 Northeast 2 North Central 3 South 4 West NOTE: From '86 on 2=Midwest 10. State of Residence 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 See Appendix A F37 H53 H39 H40 11. SMSA 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 See Appendix B F39 H55 H43 H44 12. City-SMSA Code 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan Residence F42 H50 H50 H58 1 In SMSA, central city 2 In SMSA, not central city 3 Not in SMSA 4 Not identifiable(added 1977 CPS) 13. Size of SMSA 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 SMSA Size Recode N.A. N.A. H51 H56 0 NIU 1 3,000,000 or more 2 1,000,000 to 2,999,999 3 500,000 to 999,999 4 250,000 to 499,999 5 100,000 to 249,999 Codes 3-5 added 1986 CPS For 1989, 5=less then 250,000 and 6=Not Identifiable 14. Farm/Non-farm Status 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Codes for 1977-84 Codes for 1985 N.A. N.A. H56 H59 1 Non-farm 1 Non-farm 2 Farm 10+ acres 2 Farm with sales>1000 3 Farm less than 10 acres Codes for 1986-89 1 Non-farm 2 Farm 15. Tenure 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 0=NIU N.A. H66 H60 H35 1 Owned or being bought 2 Rented 3 No cash rent 16. Public Housing 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 0=NIU N.A. H67 H61 H74 1 Yes 2 No 17. Rent Subsidy 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 0=NIU N.A. H68 H62 H75 1 Yes 2 No 18. Lunch Subsidy 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 0=NIU N.A. N.A. H106 H72 1 Children receive free or reduced price lunch 2 No children receive free or reduced price lunch 19. Value of Energy Assistance 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 0000 NIU N.A. N.A. H121 H86 1999 1999 or more received 20. Value of Food Stamps Last Year 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 Value range is from 0001 to 9999 N.A. N.A. H112 H81 0000 NIU 21. HH Total Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 F91 H72 H72 H248 III. Variables Pertaining to Family in Which Individual Resides 22. Family Weight 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Expressed to 2 decimals, point assumed. May in remote F205 F196 F233 instances be negative. 23. Number of Persons in Family 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 01-39 Number of Persons construct F11 F11 F11 24. Number of Persons in Family <18 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 00,10,0=NIU years of age F55 F165 F165 F29 1-8=Actual number 9=9 or more 25. Number of Personsin Family <6 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 years of age construct con. con. con. 26. Number of Own Children <18 years 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 For 1989 construct for primary family, else F27 of age construct con. con. con. 27. Number of Own Children <6 years 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 0 None of age construct F157 F157 F25 1-5 actual number 6 6 or more 28. Family Earnings 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 *Summed over all family members for years 1968-75 P67+P73* F20+F28 F20+F28 F48+F56 29. Farm Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Farm Self-Employment Income P79* F35 F35 F64 *Summed over all family members for years 1968-75 30. Transfer Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Summed over all family members for 1968-75 P85+P103 F42+F50 F42+F50 F88+F96+F110 Social Security or Railroad Retirement and Unemployment F81+F89 F81+F89 F134+F72+F80 Comp., Workman's Comp., and Gov't Employee Pension F118+F126 Summed for years 1977-89 Money from U.S. Gov't(SS and RR), Supplemental Security Income(from U.S., state and local gov'ts), Veterans payments, etc. and retirement 31. Public Assistance Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Public assistance and welfare includes Aid to Families P97 F58 F58 F103 with Dependent Children and other assistance 32. Child Support/Alimony 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Child Support, Alimony, Contributions, anything else P109 F97 F97 F174+F182 F166+F190 F198 33. Dividends, Rent, Interest, and 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 Dividends, Net Rental Income, Interest Other Income P91 F66+F74 F66+F74 F142+F150 F158 34. Total Family Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 P61(?) F105 F105 F205 35. Allocation-Family Wage and 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 1=Allocated Salary F117 N.A. N.A. N.A. Blank=Not Allocated 36. Source of Family Income 1968-75 '76 '77-88 '89 See Appendix C F111 F194 F194 N.A. IV. Variables Pertaining to Householder, Family Type, and Living Arrangements 37. Sex of Householder 1968-75 '76-88 '89 *Sex of head of Primary Family P32* P108 P20 1=male 2=Female 38. Marital Status of Householder 1968-75 '76-88 '89 ** P45* P107** P17*** 1 Married, civilian spouse present * of Head of Primary Family 2 Married, armed forces spouse present 1 Single(never married) 3 Married, armed forces spouse absent 2 Married, spouse present 4 Married, spouse absent 3 Separated 5 Widowed 4 Husband absent in AF 6 Divorced 5 Other, spouse absent 7 Separated 6 Widowed 8 Never married(includes NIU) 7 Divorced *** 0 NIU 1 Married, civililan spouse present 2 Married, armed forces spouse present 3 Married, spouse absent(excluding separated) 4 Widowed 5 Divorced 6 Separated 7 Never Married 39. Age of Householder 1968-75 '76-88 '89 * of head of Primary Family P29* P110 P15 Age in single years 99=99 years or older 40. Relationship of Individual to 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See Appendix D Householder P41 P297 P37 41. Living with Parents 1968-75 '76-88 '89 * Relationship to HH Head P38* P303** P39** 1 Head with other relatives in HH(including wife) 2 Head with no other relatives in HH 3 Wife of head 4 Other relatives of head 5 Nonrelative of head with own relatives in HH(including wife) 6 Nonrelative of Head with no own relatives in HH 0 NIU ** 0 NIU 1 Both parents present 2 Mother only present 3 Father only present 4 Neither parent present 42. Type of Family in Which 1968-75 '76-88 '89 ** Individual Resides P27* P104** P31*** 0 Family * 1 Unrelated individual 01 Primary family containing no subfamily 2 Unrelated subfamily 02 Primary family containing one or 3 Related subfamily more subfamilies 4 Nonfamily householder 03 Secondary family *** 04 Subfamily-unrelated individual 1 Primary family 05 Primary individual 2 Primary individual 06 Secondary individual 14+ in a HH 3 Related subfamily 07 Secondary individual 14+ in a group 4 Unrelated subfamily quarters 5 Secondary Individual 08 Secondary individual <14 in a HH 09 Secondary individual <14 in a group For Subfamilies and Secondary Families Only 43. Marital Status of Head of 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See VAR(38) Subfamily or Secondary Family P45* P107** P17*** 44. Sex of Such Head 1968-75 '76-88 '89 1 Male P32 P108 P20 2 Female 45. Age of Such Head 1968-75 '76-88 '89 Age in single years P29 P110 P15 99=99 years or older 46. Relationship of Head to 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See VAR(40) Householder P41 P297 P37 47. Relationship of Individual to 1968-75 '76-88 '89 *Subfamily Membership Key(recode) Head P40* P106** P32** 1-6 Member of subfamily No. 1-6 0 Not in a subfamily **Family Relationship 0 Not related or unrelated subfamily 1 Householder(related or unrelated subfamily) 2 Spouse(related or unrelated subfamily) 3 Child(related or unrelated subfamily) 4 Other relative(unrelated subfamily) Special variables to gauge possibility of subfamily miscoding. Universe: females 16+, who are child of householder, never married, and not in a subfamily or secondary family(P297, P41=04,09) 48. Potential Problem Flag Define=1 if there are any kids less than 11 in HH coded "other relative of householder" and who are in the primary family and are not in subfamily or secondary family. [VAR(46)=16] 49. Number of Such Kids in HH Construct: count of such kids 50. Number of Such Kids in HH<6 Construct: count of such kids 51. Number of Other Potential Mothers Define: the number of other females 16+ in HH who are in universe. [VAR(16)=04,09] V. Variables Pertaining to the Individual 52. Person ID 1968-75 '76-88 '89 *Same for all members of HH construct* P1 P2 53. Race 1968-75 '76-88 '89 1 White * P33 P109 P25* 2 Black 1 White 3 Other 2 Black 3 Amer. Ind./Aleut Eskimo 4 Asian/Pacific Islander 5 Other 54. Sex 1968-75 '76-88 '89 1 Male P32 P108 P20 2 Female 55. Employment Status 1968-75 '76-88 '89 0 NIU 0 Child, AF P152 P12 P145 1 Working 1 Working 2 With a job, not at work 2 With a job, not at work 3 Looking 3 Looking 4 Housework 4 Laid off 5 School 5 Working w/o pay less than 6 Unable 15 hrs; temp absent from 7 Other(retired) w/o pay job 6 Unavailable 7 Other NILF 56. Hours worked Last Week 1968-75 '76-88 '89 01-99=Number of hours P153 P16 P76 00=NIU 57. Industry(current) 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See Appendix E P141 P52 P157 58. Occupation 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See Appendix F P143 P54 P161 59. Class 1968-75 '76-88 '89 ** P139* P59* P109** 0 NIU * 1 Private wage or salary 0 NIU 2 Federal gov't 1 Private wage or salary 3 State gov't 2 Gov't(Local,State,Federal) 4 Local gov't 3 Self-employed 5 Self-employed -incorporated 4 Without Pay 6 Self-employed -not incorporated 5 Never worked(Code 5 added in 1976.) 7 Without pay 8 Never worked 60. Allocation Flag for Hours 1968-75 '76-88 '89 N.A. P69 P503 61. Allocation Flag for Employment 1968-75 '76-88 '89 N.A. P70 P501 62. Weight 1968-75 '76-88 '89 Two implied decimals P205 P118 P66 63. Marital Status 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See variable 38 P45 P107 P17 64. Age 1968-75 '76-88 '89 Age in single years. P29 P110 P15 99=99 years or older 65. Veteran Status 1968-75 '76-88 '89 1969 or later P55* P112 P21 1 Vietnam Era *1968 2 Korean War 1 Korean war 3 WWII 2 WWII 4 WWI 3 WWI 5 Other service 4 Peacetime "PA" 6 Nonvet 5 Peacetime "PB" 0 NIU 6 Nonvet 7 NIU(women, children<15) 66. Spanish 1968-73 '74-75 '76-88 '89 *** N.A. F146* P113** P27*** 01 Mexican American * 02 Chicano 1 Spanish 03 Mexican/Mexicano 2 Non Spanish 04 Puerto Rican 3 NA(not Head) 05 Cuban ** 06 Central or South American 10 Mexican American 07 Other Spanish 11 Chicano 08 All other 12 Mexican 09 Don't know 13 Mexicano 10 N.A. 14 Puerto Rican 15 Cuban 16 Central or South American 17 Other Spanish 30 Another group not listed 39 D.K. 40 N.A. 67. Years of Education Completed 1968-75 '76-88 '89 construct construct construct P57+P59 P115+P117 P22+P24 68. Weeks Unemployed Last Year 1968-75 '76-88 '89 * P145* P131** P168** 1 None 2 1-4 weeks 3 5-10 weeks 4 11-14 weeks 5 15-26 weeks 6 27-39 weeks 7 40+ weeks 0 NIU ** 00 NIU 01-52 Number of weeks 69. Weeks Worked Last Year 1968-75 '76-88 '89 * P131* P134** P171** 1 None 2 1-4 weeks 3 14-26 weeks 4 27-39 weeks 5 40-47 weeks 6 48-49 weeks 7 50-52 weeks 0 NIU ** 00 NIU 01-52 Number of weeks 70. Full-time/Part-time Last Year 1968-75 '76-88 '89 * Hours per Week Worked Last Year P132* P136** P181** 1 Full-time(full year) 2 Part-time(full year) 3 Full-time(part year) 4 Part-time(part year) 0 NIU ** 00 NIU 01-99 Hours/week worked last year 71. Allocation-Wages/Salary 1968-75 '76-88 '89 0 No allocation N.A. P180 P543* 1 Income amount allocated 2 Recipiency type allocated 3 Income and recipiency type allocated * 0 No change or children 1 Allocated 72. Allocation-Self-employment 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See VAR(71) codes. N.A. P181 P547* * 0 No change or children 1 Allocated 73. Allocation-Public Assistance 1968-75 '76-88 '89 See VAR(71) codes. Income N.A. P185 P561* * 0 No change or children 1 Allocated 74. Wages and Salaries 1968-75 '76-88 '89 P67 P191 P243 75. Self-employment income (not farm)1968-75 '76-88 '89 P73 P196 P256 76. Public Assistance 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 P97 P216 P217 P305 77. Covered by Medicaid 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 1 Yes N.A. N.A. P352 P470 2 No 78. Group Health 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 1 Yes N.A. N.A. P348 P474 2 No 79. Other Health Insurance 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 1 Yes N.A. N.A. P356 P485 2 No 80. Employer Pension Plan 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 1 Employer has pension plan N.A. N.A. P343 P482 2 Employer does not have pension plan 81. Pension Plan Coverage 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 Included in pension plan at work? N.A. N.A. P344 P483 0 NIU 1 Yes 2 No 82. Mobility Variable I 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 * P36* P328** P328** P220*** N.A. for years '72-75. ** *** 1 Nonmover 1 Nonmover 2 Different household, same county 2 same county 3 Different county, same state, same SMSA 3 Different county, same state 4 Different county, same state, 4 Different state, same division different SMSA 5 Different division, same region 5 Different county, different 6 Different region state, contiguous 7 Abroad 6 Different county, different 8 NIU state, noncontiguous 9 Not identifiable 7 Movers from abroad 8 Not in Migration sample 9 Moved within same state, different county 83. Mobility Variable II 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 *N.A. for years '72-75. P37* P329** P329** P215*** ** *** 1 Northeast 0 NIU 2 North Central 1 Northeast 3 South 2 Midwest 4 West 3 South 5 Abroad 4 West 6 NIU 5 Abroad 84. Union Member 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 *Applies to '71 only, others N.A. P199* N.A. P387** P139 **Applies to '83-87 only, others N.A. 0 NIU 1 Yes 2 No 85. Union Coverage 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 *Applies to '83-87 only. N.A. N.A. P388* P140 0 NIU 1 Yes 2 No 86. Date First Marriage (Decade 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 *Years '72-75 N.A. and Year) P49* N.A. N.A. N.A. VI. Variables Pertaining to Spouse of Individual (if married spouse present) 87. Employment Status See VAR(55). 88. Hours Worked Last Week See VAR(56). 89. Age See VAR(39). 90. Veteran Status See VAR(65). 91. Spanish See VAR(66). 92. Years of Education Completed See VAR(67). 93. Weeks Unemployed Last Year See VAR(68). 94. Weeks Worked Last Year See VAR(69). 95. Hours Worked Last Year ('76-87) See VAR(70). Full-time/Part-time Last Year ('68-75) 96. Wages and Salaries See VAR(74). 97. Self-employment income See VAR(75). 98. Sex of Head 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 *N.A. for subfamilies and primary or secondary individuals P32* P108 P20 1 Male 2 Female 99. Poverty Cutoff 1968-75 '76-79 '80-88 '89 Dollar amount N.A.* F181 F181 F32 *N.A. for subfamilies and primary or secondary individuals 100. State Moved From '89 See Appendix G. P216 101. Migration Recodes '89 01 Nonmover P218 02 MSA to MSA 03 MSA to nonMSA 04 NonMSA to MSA 05 NonMSA to nonMSA 06 Abroad to MSA 07 Abroad to nonMSA 08 NIU(children under 1 year) 09 Not identifiable 102. Last Worked for Pay '89 0 NIU P112 1 Within past 12 months 2 1 up to 2 years ago 3 2 up to 3 years ago 4 3 up to 4 years ago 5 4 up to 5 years ago 6 5 or more years ago 7 Never worked 103. Childsupport Income '89 P415 104. Labor Force '89 0 Not in experienced labor force P150 1 Employed 2 Unemployed 105. Industry Longest Job '89 See Appendix H. P190 106. Occupation Longest Job '89 See Appendix I. P193 107. When Last Worked Full-time for '89-91 '92 0 NIU, AF, CHILD 2 consecutive weeks or more In Error P102 1 In last 12 months 2 1-5 years ago 3 More than 5 years ago 4 Never worked full time 2 weeks or more 5 Never worked at all 108. Flag to re-construct the **For years 1989 and 1990 see note on 0 Single Head Family of Head and Spouse next page. 1 Married Head-Spouse also on the tape 2 A Spouse record-Head also on the tape 3 Married Head-spouse lost, due to age cutoff 4 A Spouse record-Head lost, due to age cutoff Note: For the years 1989 and 1990 variable 108 has been changed, and two new variable have been added. The following shows the new variable 108 and new variable 109. The flag for family re-construction has been moved to variable 110. 108. In school status '89 '90 0 NIU, AF, CHILD P144 P144 1 Full time 2 Part time 109. Main reason for not working 0 NIU, AF, CHILD 1 Ill or disabled 2 Taking care of home 3 Going to school 4 Retired 5 No work available 6 Other 110. Flag to re-construct the 0 Single Head Family of Head and Spouse 1 Married Head-Spouse also on the tape 2 A Spouse record-Head also on the tape 3 Married Head-spouse lost, due to age cutoff 4 A Spouse record-Head lost, due to age cutoff DATA MAP VARIABLE NUMBERS AND DATA COLUMN LOCATIONS V1 1-4 V2 5-16 V3 17-28 V4 29-29 V5 30-37 V6 38-40 V7 41-42 V8 43-44 V9 45-45 V10 46-47 V11 48-51 V12 52-52 V13 53-53 V14 54-54 V15 55-55 V16 56-56 V17 57-57 V18 58-58 V19 59-62 V20 63-66 V21 67-74 V22 75-82 V23 83-84 V24 85-86 V25 87-88 V26 89-90 V27 91-92 V28 93-100 V29 101-108 V30 109-120 V31 121-127 V32 128-137 V33 138-147 V34 148-157 V35 158-158 V36 159-160 V37 161-161 V38 162-162 V39 163-164 V40 165-166 V41 167-167 V42 168-169 V43 170-170 V44 171-171 V45 172-173 V46 174-175 V47 176-176 V48 177-177 V49 178-179 V50 180-181 V51 182-183 V52 184-195 V53 196-196 V54 197-197 V55 198-198 V56 199-200 V57 201-202 V58 203-206 V59 207-207 V60 208-208 V61 209-209 V62 210-217 V63 218-218 V64 219-220 V65 221-221 V66 222-223 V67 224-225 V68 226-227 V69 228-229 V70 230-231 V71 232-232 V72 233-233 V73 234-234 V74 235-240 V75 241-246 V76 247-251 V77 252-252 V78 253-253 V79 254-254 V80 255-255 V81 256-256 V82 257-258 V83 259-260 V84 261-261 V85 262-262 V86 263-266 V87 267-267 V88 268-269 V89 270-271 V90 272-272 V91 273-274 V92 275-276 V93 277-278 V94 279-280 V95 281-282 V96 283-288 V97 289-294 V98 295-295 V99 296-300 V100 301-302 V101 303-304 V102 305-305 V103 306-310 V104 311-311 V105 312-314 V106 315-317 V107 318-318 V108 319-319 V109 320-320 V110 321-321 Appendix A. Individual Extract Variables STATE CODES State 1968-72 1973-76 1977-87 Alabama 69 69 63 Alaska 99 99 94 Arizona 81 89 86 Arkansas 79 79 71 California 92 92 93 Colorado 81 89 84 Connecticut 11 16 16 Delaware 59 57 51 District of Columbia 51 53 53 Florida 55 59 59 Georgia 54 58 58 Hawaii 99 99 95 Idaho 89 89 82 Illinois 33 33 33 Indiana 32 32 32 Iowa 41 49 42 Kansas 49 49 47 Kentucky 61 67 61 Louisiana 71 79 72 Maine 19 19 11 Maryland 52 57 52 Massachusetts 19 14 14 Michigan 39 39 34 Minnesota 41 49 41 Mississippi 69 69 64 Missouri 43 49 43 Montana 89 89 81 Nebraska 49 49 46 Nevada 89 89 88 New Hampshire 19 19 12 New Jersey 22 22 22 New York 21 21 21 North Carolina 57 56 56 North Dakota 49 49 44 Ohio 31 31 31 Oklahoma 79 79 73 Oregon 91 99 92 Pennsylvania 23 23 23 Rhode Island 19 19 15 South Carolina 57 58 57 South Dakota 49 49 45 Tennessee 62 67 62 Texas 72 72 74 Utah 89 89 87 Vermont 19 19 13 Virginia 59 57 54 Washington 99 99 91 West Virginia 53 57 55 Wisconsin 39 39 35 Wyoming 89 89 83 Appendix B SMSA Codes Valid 1968-72 Selected Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas 0 Not listed below 1 New York 2 Los Angeles-Long Beach 3 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 5 Detroit 6 San Francisco-Oakland 7 Boston 8 Pittsburgh 9 St. Louis 0 Washington, DC 1 Cleveland 2 Baltimore 3 Newark, New Jersey 4 Minneapolis-St. Paul 5 Buffalo 6 Houston 7 Milwaukee 8 Patterson-Clifton-Passaic 9 Dallas Valid 1973-85 SMSA Rank by Size (1978) 0 Not Listed Below 1 New York, NY 2 Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 3 Chicago, IL 4 Philadelphia, PA 5 Detroit, MI 6 San Francisco-Oakland, CA 7 Washington, DC -MD,-VA 8 Boston, MA 9 Hassau-Suffolk, NY 0 Pittsburgh, PA 1 St. Louis, MO -IL 2 Baltimore, MD 3 Cleveland, OH 4 Houston, TX 5 Newark, NJ 6 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN 7 Dallas, TX 8 Seattle-Everett, WA 9 Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA 20 Milwaukee, WI 21 Atlanta, GA 22 Cincinnati, OH 23 Patterson-Clifton-Passaic, NJ 24 San Diego, CA 25 Buffalo, NY 26 Miami, FL 27 Kansas City, MO -KS 28 Denver, CO 29 San Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario, CA 30 Indianapolis, IN 31 San Jose, CA 32 New Orleans, LA 33 Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL 34 Portland, OR -WA 35 Phoenix, AZ 36 Columbus, OH 38 Rochester, NY 42 Sacramento, CA 44 Fort Worth, TX 45 Birmingham, AL 46 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY 48 Norfolk-Portsmouth, VA 49 Akron, OH 53 Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, IN 57 Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC *Note on SMSA codes valid 1973-85: Codes 36(Columbus,OH)-57(Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point,NC) were added in 977 and were therefore not available 1973-1976. Code 35(Phoenix,AZ) was used only 1973-76. Valid 1989 Use this column for VAR(11) V V V V CMSA/MSA Rank PMSA Rank FIPS MSA/PMSA Code(HG-MSAR) Code(HG-PMSA) Code(HG-MSAC) MSA/PMSA Title 011 02 0080 Akron, OH PMSA 046 0160 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY MSA 078 0200 Albuquerque, NM MSA 055 0240 Allentown-Bethelehem, PA-NJ MSA (New Jersey portion not identified) 201 0280 Altoona, PA MSA 002 02 0360 Anaheim-Santa Ana, CA PMSA 143 0380 Anchorage, AK MSA 202 0400 Anderson, IN MSA 194 0405 Anderson, SC MSA 006 02 0440 Ann Arbor, MI PMSA 111 0460 Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI MSA 171 0480 Asheville, NC MSA 015 0520 Atlanta, GA MSA 094 0600 Augusta, GA-SC MSA 003 05 0620 Aurora-Elgin, IL PMSA 056 0640 Austin, TX MSA 075 0680 Bakersfield, CA MSA 016 0720 Baltimore, MD MSA 066 0760 Baton Rouge, LA MSA 193 0780 Battle Creek, MI MSA 086 0840 Beaumont-Port Arthur, FL MSA 013 02 0845 Beaver County, PA PMSA 240 0860 Bellingham, WA MSA 172 0870 Denton Harbor, MI MSA 001 04 0875 Bergen-Passaic, NJ PMSA 152 0920 Biloxi-Gulfport, MS MSA 122 0960 Binghamton, NY MSA 043 1000 Birmingham, AL MSA 221 1040 Bloomington-Normal, IL MSA 156 1080 Boise City, ID MSA 007 01 1120 Boston, MA PMSR 021 02 1125 Boulder-Longmont, CO PMSA 170 1140 Bradenton, FL MSA 008 03 1145 Brazoria, TX PMSA 001 08 1160 Bridgeport-Milford, CT PMSA 007 05 1200 Brockton, MA PMSA 134 1240 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA 030 01 1280 Buffalo, NY PMSA 224 1305 Burlington, VT MSA 085 1320 Canton, OH MSA 164 1360 Cedar Rapids, IA MSA 166 1400 Champaign-Urbana-Rantoul, IL MSA 073 1440 Charleston, SC MSA 120 1480 Charleston, WV MSA 035 1520 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC MSA 081 1560 Chattanooga, TN-A MSA(Marion and Sequatchie counties Tennessee not in sample) 101 3400 Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH MSA (Kentucky and Ohio portions not identified) 146 3440 Huntsville, AL MSA 032 3480 Indianapolis, IN MSA 185 3520 Jackson, MS MSA 092 3560 Jackson, MS MSA 050 3600 Jacksonville, FL MSA 001 07 3640 Jersey City, NJ PMSA 076 3660 Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA MSA (Virginia portion not identified) 124 3680 Johnstown, PA MSA 003 04 3690 Joliet, IL PMSA 207 3710 Joplin, MO MSA 142 3720 Kalamazoo, MI MSA 252 3740 Kankakee, IL MSA 025 3760 Kansas City, MO-KS MSA 140 3810 Killeen-Temple, TX MSA 062 3040 Knoxville, TN MSA 139 3880 Lafayette, LA MSA 163 3960 Lake Charles, LA MSA 003 03 3965 Lake County, IL PMSA 099 3980 Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA 091 4000 Lancaster, PA MSA 083 4040 Lansing-East Lansing, MI MSA 060 4120 Las Vegas, NV MSA 007 02 4160 Lawrence-Haverill, MA-NH PMSA (New Hampshire portion not identified) 219 4200 Lawton, OK MSA 104 4280 Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA 181 4320 Lima, OH MSA 151 4360 Lincoln, NE MSA 072 4400 Little Rock-North Little Rock, AK MSA 011 03 4440 Lorain-Elyria, OH PMSA 002 01 4480 Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA 040 4520 Louisville, KY-IN MSA 007 04 4560 Lowell, MA-NH PMSA (New Hampshire portion not identified) 138 4600 Lubbock, TX MSA 119 4680 Macon-Warner Robins, GA MSA 102 4720 Madison, WI MSA 203 4760 Manchester, NH MSA 209 4800 Mansfield, OH MSA 103 4880 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 204 4890 Medford, OR MSA 110 4900 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL MSA 042 4920 Memphis, TN-AR-MS MSA (Arkansas and Mississippi portions not identified) 012 01 5000 Miami-Hialeah, FL PMSA 001 05 5015 Middlesex-Somersset-Hunterdon, NJ PMSA 024 01 5000 Milwaukee, WI PMSA 017 5120 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI MSA (Wisconsin portion not identified) 074 5160 Mobile, AL MSA (Baldwin county not in sample) 117 6880 Rockford, IL MSA 031 6920 Sacramento, CA MSA 082 6960 Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI MSA 014 01 7040 St. Louis, FL PMSA (Illinois portion not identified) 127 7080 Salem, OR MSA 007 03 7090 Salem-Gloucester, MA PMSA 109 7120 Salinas-Seaside-Monterey, CA MSA 037 7160 Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT MSA 033 7240 San Antonio, TX MSA 019 7320 San Diego, CA MSA 005 02 7360 San Francisco, CA PMSA 005 03 7400 San Jose, CA PMSA 106 7480 Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA MSA 005 06 7485 Santa Cruz, CA PMSA 005 05 7500 Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA PMSA 136 7510 Sarasota, FL MSA 135 7520 Savannah, GA MSA 051 7560 Scranton-Wilkes Barre, PA MSA (Monroe county not in sample) 018 01 7600 Seattle, WA PMSA 211 7610 Sharon, PA MSA 096 7680 Shreveport, LA MSA 226 7720 Sioux City, IA-NE MSA (Nebraska portion not in sample) 231 7760 Sioux Falls, SD MSA 132 7800 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN MSA 090 7840 Spokane, WA MSA 154 7880 Springfield, IL MSA 141 7920 Springfield, MO MSA 069 8000 Springfield, MA MSA 001 10 8040 Stamford, CT PMSA 089 8120 Stockton, CA MSA 054 8160 Syracuse, NY MSA 018 02 8200 Tacoma, WA PMSA 148 8240 Tallahassee, FL MSA 020 8280 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA 198 8320 Terre Haute, IN MSA 058 8400 Toledo, OH MSA 170 8440 Topeka, KA MSA (Central City portion only identified) 004 03 8480 Trenton, NJ PMSA 063 8520 Tucson, AZ MSA 052 8560 Tulsa, OK MSA 192 8600 Tuscaloosa, AL MSA 105 0680 Utica-Rome, NY MSA 005 04 8720 Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA PMSA 026 02 8725 Vancouver, WA PMSA 123 8780 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA MSA 161 8800 Waco, TX MSA 009 8840 Washington, DC-MD-VA MSA 147 8880 Waterbury, CT MSA 173 8920 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA MSA 053 8960 West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach, FL MSA 158 9000 Wheeling, WV-OH MSA (Ohio portion not identified) Appendix C Source of Family Income Valid 1968-1975 Source of Family Income 1 No Income 2 Wage/salary only 3 Nonfarm self-employed only 4 Farm self-employed only 5 Nonfarm and farm self-employed only 6 Wage/salary, nonfarm self-employed only 7 Wage/salary, farm self-employed only 8 Wage/salary, farm and nonfarm self-employed only 9 Wage/salary and other only 0 Nonfarm self-employed and other only 1 Farm self-employed and other only 2 Nonfarm and farm self-employed and other only 3 Wage/salary, nonfarm self-employed and other only 4 Wage/salary, farm self-employed and other only 5 All types of income 6 Other only, no earnings Valid 1976-1987 Source of Income Earnings Only 1 Wage or salary 2 Self-employment 3 Wage or salary and self-employment income earnings and income other than earnings 4 Earnings and social security income only 5 Earnings and public assistance income only 6 Earnings and supplemental security income only 7 Earnings and other income only 8 Other combinations income other than earnings only 9 Social security income only 0 Public assistance income only 1 Supplemental security income only 2 Other income only 3 Social security and supplemental income only 4 Public assistance and supplemental security income only social security, supplemental security and public 5 Assistance income only 6 Other combinations 7 No income Appendix D Relationship of Individual to Householder 968-1975 Detailed Household Relationship (Recode) In household, in primary family: 01 Head of family 02 Wife of family head; Child of family head, under 18, never married Child of family head, under 18, never married 03 Head of subfamily 04 Not in subfamily Child of family head, under 18, ever married 05 Head of subfamily 06 Wife of subfamily head 07 Not in subfamily Child of family head, 18 and over, never married 08 Head of subfamily 09 Not in subfamily Child of family head, 18 and over, ever married 10 Head of subfamily 11 Wife of subfamily head 12 Not in subfamily 13 Grandchild of family head, under 18, never married Other relative of family head: 14 Under 18, single, head of subfamily 15 Under 18, single, child of subfamily head 16 Under 18, single, not in a subfamily 17 Under 18, ever married, head of subfamily 18 Under 18, ever married, wife of subfamily head 19 Under 18, ever married, not in subfamily 20 18 and over, never married, head of subfamily 21 18 and over, never married, not in subfamily 22 18 and over, ever married, head of subfamily 23 18 and over, ever married, wife of subfamily head 24 18 and over, ever married, not in subfamily In household, in secondary family: 25 Head of secondary family 26 Wife of secondary family head 27 Child under 18 of family head, never married Other relative of family head 28 Under 18, never married 29 Under 18, ever married 30 18 and over, never married 31 18 and over, ever married 32 In household, primary individual 33 In household, secondary individual 34 In group quarters, secondary individual 976 In Household: In Primary Family: 01 Head of primary family 02 Wife of primary family head Child of primary family head: Under 18, single(never married) 03 Head of subfamily 04 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married 05 Head of subfamily 06 Wife of subfamily 07 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married) 08 Head of subfamily 09 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married 10 Head of subfamily 11 Wife of subfamily 12 Not in a subfamily Grandchild under 18, single(never married) of primary family 13 Head Other relative of primary family head: Under 18, single(never married): 14 Head of subfamily 15 Child of subfamily head 16 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married: 17 Head of subfamily 18 Wife of subfamily head 19 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married): 20 Head of a subfamily 21 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married: 22 Head of a subfamily 23 Wife of a subfamily head 24 Not in a subfamily In secondary family: 25 Head of secondary family 26 Wife of secondary family head Child under 18, single(never married) of secondary family 27 Head Other relative of secondary family head: 28 Under 18 years, single(never married) 29 Under 18 years, ever married 30 18 years and over, single(never married) 31 18 years and over, ever married 32 Primary individual 33 Secondary individual 34 In group quarters: Secondary individuals 977-1979 Household Recode 1 1 Head of primary family 2 Wife of primary family head 3 Child, under 18, head of subfamily 4 Child, under 18, not in a subfamily 5 Child under 18 ever mar head of subfamily 6 Child under 18 ever mar wife of subfamily head 7 Child under 18 ever mar not in a subfamily 8 18+ never mar.head of subfamily 9 18+ never mar.not in a subfamily 0 18+ ever married head of subfamily 1 18+ ever married wife of subfamily 2 18+ ever married not in a subfamily 3 Grandchild under 18, nm head of prim fam 4 Other rel, under 18, nm head of subfamily 5 Other rel, under 18, nm, child of sub 6 Other rel, under 18, nm, not in a subf 7 Other rel, under 18, em, head of subf 8 Other rel, under 18, em, wife of subfam 9 Other rel, under 18, em, not in a subfam 20 Other rel, 18+, nm, head of subfam 21 Other rel, 18+, nm, not in subfam 22 Other rel, 18+, em, head of a subfam 23 Other rel, 18+, em, wife of a subfam 24 Other rel, 18+, em, not in a subfam 25 In sec, fam, head of secondary family 26 In sec, fam, wife of secondary family 27 Child under 18, nm, sec, family 28 Under 18, nm, other rel sec family 29 Under 18, em, other rel sec family 30 18 years and over, single, sec family 31 18+, em, other rel sec family 32 Primary individual, sec family 33 Secondary individual, sec family 34 In group quarters: secondary indiv 980 Household Recode 1 1 Householder 2 Spouse of family householder 3 Child, under 18 reference person of related subfamily 4 Child, under 18, not in a related subfamily 5 Child, under 18, ever married reference person of related subfamily 6 Child, under 18, ever married spouse related subfamily 7 Child, under 18, ever married not in related subfamily 8 18+ never married, reference person of related subfamily 9 18+ never married, not in a related subfamily 0 18+ ever married, reference person of related subfamily 1 18+ ever married, spouse of related subfamily reference person 2 18+ ever married, not in a related subfamily 3 Grandchild under 18, nm, householder 4 Other rel, under 18, nm, householder of related subfamily 5 Other rel, under 18, nm, child of related subfamily 6 Other rel, under 18, nm, not in a related subfamily 7 Other rel, under 18, em, reference person of related subfamily 8 Other rel, under 18, em, spouse in related subfamily 9 Other rel, under 18, em, not in a related subfamily 20 Other rel, 18+, nm, reference person related subfamily 21 Other rel, 18+, nm, not in a related subfamily 22 Other rel, 18+, em, reference person in related subfamily 23 Other rel, 18+, em, spouse in related subfamily 24 Other rel, 18+, em, not in a related subfamily 25 In sec, family, reference person of unrelated subfamily 26 In sec, family, spouse of unrelated subfamily reference person 27 Householder, child under 18, nm, unrelated subfamily 28 Under 18, nm, other rel, unrelated subfamily 29 Under 18, em, other rel of unrelated subfamily 30 18 years and over, single, unrelated subfamily 31 18+, em, other relative unrelated subfamily 32 Nonfamily householder, unrelated subfamily 33 Unrelated individual, unrelated subfamily 34 In group quarters' unrelated individual 981-84 01 Householder 02 Spouse of householder Child of householder: Under 18, single(never married): 03 Reference person of related subfamily 04 Not in a related subfamily Under 18, ever married: 05 Reference person of related subfamily 06 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 07 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, single(never married): 08 Reference person of related subfamily 09 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, ever married: 10 Reference person of related subfamily 11 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 12 Not in a related subfamily 13 Grandchild under 18, single(never married) of householder Other relative of reference person: Under 18, single(never married): 14 Reference person of related subfamily 15 Child of related subfamily reference person 16 Not in a related subfamily Under 18, ever married: 17 Reference person of related subfamily 18 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 19 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, single(never married): 20 Reference person of a related subfamily 21 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, ever married: 22 Reference person of a related subfamily 23 Spouse of a related subfamily reference person 24 Not in a related subfamily In unrelated subfamily: 25 Reference person of unrelated subfamily 26 Spouse of unrelated subfamily reference person 27 Child, under 18, single(never married) of unrelated reference person Other relative of unrelated subfamily reference person: 28 Under 18, single(never married) 29 Under 18, ever married 30 18 years old and over, single(never married) 31 18 years old and over, ever married Not in a family: 32 Nonfamily householder 33 Unrelated individual 34 In group quarters, unrelated individual 985-88 Household Recode 1 01 Family householder 02 Spouse of householder Child of householder: Under 18, single never married: 03 Reference person of related subfamily 04 Not in a related subfamily Under 18, ever married: 05 Reference person of related subfamily 06 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 07 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, single(never married): 08 Reference person of related subfamily 09 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, ever married: 10 Reference person of related subfamily 11 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 12 Not in a related subfamily 13 Grandchild under 18, single(never married) of householder Other relative of reference person: Under 18, single(never married): 14 Reference person of related subfamily 15 Child of related subfamily reference person 16 Not in a related subfamily Under 18, ever married: 17 Reference person of related subfamily 18 Spouse of related subfamily reference person 19 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, single(never married): 20 Reference person of a related subfamily 21 Not in a related subfamily 18 years old and over, ever married: 22 Reference person of a related subfamily 23 Spouse of a related subfamily reference person 24 Not in a related subfamily In unrelated subfamily: 25 Reference person of unrelated subfamily 26 Spouse of unrelated subfamily reference person 27 Child, under 18, single(never married) of unrelated reference person Other relative of unrelated subfamily reference person: 28 Under 18, single(never married) 29 Under 18, ever married 30 18 years old and over, single(never married) 31 18 years old and over, ever married Not in a family: 32 Nonfamily householder 33 Unrelated individual 34 In group quarters, unrelated individuals 989-1990 D HHDFMX 2 37 (01:51) Detailed household and family status in household in primary family U All persons V 01 Householder V 02 Spouse of householder Child of householder Under 18, single(never married) U All persons V 03 Reference person of subfamily V 04 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married V 05 Reference person of subfamily V 06 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 07 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married) V 08 Reference person of a subfamily V 09 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married V 10 Reference person of subfamily V 11 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 12 Not in a subfamily Stepchild of householder Under 18, single(never married) V 13 Reference person of subfamily V 14 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married V 15 Reference person of subfamily V 16 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 17 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married) V 18 Reference person of a subfamily V 19 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married V 20 Reference person of subfamily V 21 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 22 Not in a subfamily Grandchild of householder Under 18, single(never married) V 23 Reference person of subfamily V 24 Child of a subfamily reference person V 25 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married V 26 Reference person of subfamily V 27 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 28 Not used V 29 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married) V 30 Reference person of a subfamily V 31 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married V 32 Reference person of subfamily V 33 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 34 Not in a subfamily Other relative of householder Under 18, single(never married) V 35 Reference person of subfamily V 36 Child of subfamily reference person V 37 Not in a subfamily Under 18, ever married V 38 Reference person of subfamily V 39 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 40 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, single(never married) V 41 Reference person of a subfamily V 42 Not in a subfamily 18 years and over, ever married V 43 Reference person of subfamily V 44 Spouse of subfamily reference person V 45 Not in a subfamily In unrelated subfamily V 46 Reference person of unrelated subfamily V 47 Spouse of unrelated subfamily reference person Child less than or equal to 18, single(never married) of unrelated subfamily V 48 Reference person Not in a family-unrelated individual V 49 Primary individual V 50 Secondary individual V 51 In group quarters: secondary individuals Appendix E. Industry Valid 1968-1982 0 NIU 1 Agricultural Production 2 Agricultural Services 3 Mining 4 Construction 5 Ordnance 6 Lumber 7 Furniture 8 Stone, clay, and glass 9 Primary metals 0 Fabricated metals(inc. not specified) 1 Machinery, exc. elect. 2 Electrical equipment 3 Automobiles 4 Aircraft 5 Other transportation equipment 6 Instruments 7 Miscellaneous 8 Food 9 Tobacco 20 Textiles 21 Apparel 22 Paper 23 Printing 24 Chemicals 25 Petroleum 26 Rubber and plastics 27 Leather and not spec. mfg. 28 Railroad and railway express 29 Other transportation 30 Communications 31 Other public utilities 32 Wholesale 33 Eating and drinking places 34 Other retail 35 Banking and other finance 36 Insurance and real estate 37 Private household service 38 Business 39 Repair 40 Personal services, exc. private households 41 Entertainment and recreation 42 Medical, exc. hospitals 43 Hospitals 44 Welfare and religious 45 Educational 46 Other professional 47 Forestry and fisheries 48 Postal 49 Other federal 50 State 51 Local 52 Never worked Valid 1983-1988 0 NIU 1 Agriculture 2 Mining 3 Construction 4 Lumber and wood products, except furniture 5 Furniture and fixtures 6 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products 7 Primary metals 8 Fabricated metals 9 Not specified metal industries 0 Machinery, exc. elect. 1 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 2 Motor vehicles and equipment 3 Aircraft and parts 4 Other transportation equipment 5 Professional and photographic equipment, and watches 6 Toys, amusements, and sporting goods 7 Miscellaneous and not specified manufacturing industries 8 Food and kindred products 9 Tobacco manufactures 20 Textile mill products 21 Apparel and other finished textile products 22 Paper and allied products 23 Printing, publishing, and allied industries 24 Chemicals and allied products 25 Petroleum and coal products 26 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 27 Leather and leather products 28 Transportation 29 Communications 30 Utilities and sanitary services 31 Wholesale trade 32 Retail trade 33 Banking and other finance 34 Insurance and real estate 35 Private household services 36 Business services 37 Repair services 38 Personal services, except private household 39 Entertainment and recreation services 40 Hospitals 41 Health services, except hospitals 42 Educational services 43 Social services 44 Other professional services 45 Forestry and fisheries 46 Public administration 47 No previous work experience or armed forces last job Detailed Industry Recodes Valid 1989 (01-51) Use this column for VAR(57) V V V Detailed Industry Recode Industry Code Agriculture Services 01 020-021 Other Agriculture 02 010-011 Mining 03 040-050 Construction 04 060 Manufacturing (Durable Goods) Lumber and wood products, except furniture 05 230-241 Furniture and fixtures 06 242 Stone clay, glass and concrete product 07 250-262 Primary metals 08 270-280 Fabricated metal 09 281-300 Not specified metal industries 10 301 Machinery, except electrical 11 310-332 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 12 340-350 Motor vehicles and equipment 13 351 Aircraft and parts 14 352 Other transportation equipment 15 360-370 Professional and photographic equipment, and watches 16 371-382 Toys, amusements, and sporting goods 17 390 Miscellaneous and not specified manufacturing industries 18 391-392 Manufacturing (Nondurable Goods) Food and kindred products 19 100-122 Tobacco manufactures 20 130 Textile mill products 21 132-150 Apparel and other finished textile products 22 151-152 Paper and allied products 23 160-162 Printing, publishing and allied industries 24 171-172 Chemicals and allied products 25 180-192 Appendix F. Occupation Valid 1968-1982 0 NIU 1 Engineers 2 Physicians, dentists & related practitioner 3 Health workers, exc. practitioners 4 Teachers, exc. college 5 Engineering and science technician 6 Other professional--salaried 7 Other professional--self-employed 8 Salaried--manufacturing 9 Salaried--other industries 0 Self-employed--retail trade 1 Self-employed--other 2 Retail trade 3 Other 4 Bookkeepers 5 Office machine operators 6 Stenographers, typists, and secret. 7 Other clerical workers 8 Carpenters 9 Other construction craftsmen 20 Foremen(N.E.C.) 21 Machinists and job setters 22 Metal craftsmen, exc. mechanics 23 Mechanics--auto 24 Mechanics, except auto 25 All other craftsmen 26 Mine workers 27 Motor vehicles and equipment 28 Other durable goods 29 Nondurable goods 30 All other 31 Drivers and deliverymen 32 All other 33 Construction 34 Manufacturing 35 All other 36 Private household workers 37 Cleaning service 38 Food service 39 Health service 40 Personal service 41 Protective service 42 Farmers and farm managers 43 Paid laborers and supervisors 44 Unpaid family laborers 45 Never worked Valid 1983-1988 0 NIU 1 Administrators and officials, public administration 2 Managers and administrators, except public administration 3 Salaried 4 Self-employed 5 Management related occupations 6 Accountants and auditors 7 Engineers, architects, and surveyors 8 Engineers 9 Natural scientists and mathematicians 0 Computer systems analysts and scientists 1 Health diagnosing occupations 2 Physicians and dentists 3 Health assessment and treating occupations 4 Teachers, librarians, and counselors 5 Teachers, except postsecondary 6 Other professional specialty occupations 7 Health technologists and technicians 8 Engineering and science technicians 9 Technicians, except health, engineering, and science 20 Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations 21 Sales representatives, commodities and finance 22 Other sales occupations 23 Computer equipment operators 24 Secretaries, stenographers, and typists 25 Financial records processing occupations 26 Other administrative support occupations, including clerical 27 Private household service occupations 28 Protective service occupations 29 Food service occupations 30 Health service occupations 31 Cleaning and building service occupations 32 Personal service occupations 33 Farm operators and managers 34 Farm occupations, except managerial 35 Related agricultural occupations 36 Forestry and fishing occupations 37 Mechanics and repairers 38 Construction trades and extractive occupations 39 Carpenters 40 Supervisors, production occupations 41 Precision metal working occupations 42 Other precision production occupations 43 Machine operators and tenders, except precision 44 Fabricators, assemblers, and hand working occupations 45 Production inspectors, testers, samplers, and weighers 46 Transportation occupations 47 Material moving equipment operators 48 Construction laborers 49 Freight, stock, and material handlers 50 Other specified handlers, equipment cleaners and helpers 51 Laborers, except construction 52 No previous work experience or armed forces last job Detailed Occupation Recodes Valid 1989 (01-46) Use this column for VAR(58) V V V Detailed Occupation Recode Occupation Code Administrators and officials, Public Administration 01 003-006 Other executive, administratiors, and managers 02 007-019 Management related occupations 03 023-037 Engineers 04 044-059 Mathematical and computer scientists 05 064-068 Natural scientists 06 069-083 Health diagnosing occupations 07 084-089 Health assessment and treating occupations 08 095-106 Teachers, college and university 09 113-154 Teachers, except college and university 10 155-159 Lawyers and Judges 11 178-179 Other professional specialty occupations 12 043-063 163-177 183-199 Health technologists and technicians 13 203-208 Engineering and science technicians 14 213-225 Technicians, except health engineering, and science 15 226-235 Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations 16 243 Sales representatives, finance, and business service 17 253-257 Sales representatives, commodities, except retail 18 258-259 Sales workers, retail and personal services 19 263-278 Sales related occupations 20 283-285 Supervisors-administrative support 21 303-307 Computer equipment operators 22 308-309 Secretaries, stenographers, and typists 23 313-315 Financial records, processing occupations 24 337-344 Mail and message distributing 25 354-357 Other administrative support occupations, including clerical 26 316-336 Private household service occupations 27 403-407 Protective service occupations 28 413-427 Food service occupations 29 433-444 Health service occupations 30 445-447 Cleaning and building service occupations 31 448-455 Personal service occupations 32 456-469 Appendix G. Valid 1989 0 Not in universe, nonmover 1 Alabama 2 Alaska 4 Arizona 5 Arkansas 6 California 8 Colorado 9 Connecticut 0 Delaware 1 District of Columbia 2 Florida 3 Georgia 5 Hawaii 6 Idaho 7 Illinois 8 Indiana 9 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 31 Nebraska 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming Appendix H. Industry Classification Codes (Numbers in parentheses are the 1972 SIC code equivalent; see Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972 and the 1977 Supplement. "Pt" means part; "n.e.c." means not elsewhere classified.) Code Industries -9 not used 0-31 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES 0 Agricultural production, crops (01) 1 Agricultural production, livestock (02) 2-19 not used 20 Agricultural services, except horticultural (07, except 078) 21 Horticultural services (078) 22-29 not used 30 Forestry (08) 31 Fishing, hunting and trapping (09) 32-39 not used 40-50 MINING 40 Metal mining (10) 41 Coal mining (11,12) 42 Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction (13) 43-49 not used 50 Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel (14) 51-59 not used 60 CONSTRUCTION (15,16,17) 61-99 not used 00-392 MANUFACTURING 00-222 Nondurable goods 00-122 Food and kindred products 00 Meat products (201) 01 Dairy products (202) 02 Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables (203) 03-109 not used 10 Grain mill products (204) 11 Bakery products (205) 12 Sugar and confectionery products (206) 13-119 not used 20 Beverage industries (208) 21 Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products (207,209) 22 Not specified food industries 23-129 not used 30 Tobacco manufactures (21) 31 not used 32-150 Textile mill products 32 Knitting mills (225) 33-139 not used 40 Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool and knit goods (226) 261 Pottery and related products (326) 262 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products (328,329) 263-269 not used 270-301 Metal industries 270 Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills (331) 271 Iron and steel foundries (332) 272 Primary aluminum industries (3334,part 334,3353-3355,3361) 273-279 not used 280 Other primary metal industries (3331-3333,3339,part 334,3351,3356,3357,3362,3369,339) 281 Cutlery, handtools, and other hardware (342) 282 Fabricated structural metal products (344) 283-289 not used 290 Screw machine products (345) 291 Metal forgings and stampings (346) 292 Ordnance (348) 293-299 not used 300 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products (341,343,347,349) 301 Not specified metal industries 302-309 not used 310-332 Machinery, except electrical 310 Engines and turbines (351) 311 Farm machinery and equipment (352) 312 Construction and material handling machines (353) 313-319 not used 320 Metalworking machinery (354) 321 Office and accounting machines (357,except 3573) 322 Electronic computing equipment (3573) 323-330 not used 331 Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. (355,356,358,359) 332 Not specified machinery 333-339 not used 340-350 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 340 Household appliances (363) 341 Radio, T.V. and communication equipment (365,366) 342 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c. (361,362,364,367,369) 343-349 not used 350 Not specified electrical machinery, equipment and supplies 351-370 Transportation equipment 351 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (371) 352 Aircraft and parts (372) 353-359 not used 360 Ship and boat building and repairing (373) 361 Railroad locomotives and equipment (374) 362 Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts (376) 363-369 not used 370 Cycles and miscellaneous transportation equipment (375,379) 371-382 Professional and photographic equipment and watches 371 Scientific and controlling instruments (381,382) 372 Optical and health services supplies (383,384,385) 373-379 not used 380 Photographic equipment and supplies (386) 381 Watches, clocks, and clockwork operated devices (387) 382 Not specified professional equipment 532 Miscellaneous wholesale, durable goods (5094,5099) 533-539 not used 540-571 Nondurable goods 540 Paper and paper products (511) 541 Drugs, chemicals, and allied products (512,516) 542 Apparel, fabrics and notions (513) 543-549 not used 550 Groceries and related products (514) 551 Farm products-raw materials (515) 552 Petroleum products (517) 553-559 not used 560 Alcoholic beverages (518) 561 Farm supplies (5191) 562 Miscellaneous wholesale, nondurable goods (5194,5198,5199) 563-570 not used 571 Not specified wholesale trade 572-579 not used 580-691 RETAIL TRADE 580 Lumber and building material retailing (521,523) 581 Hardware stores (525) 582 Retail nurseries and garden stores (526) 583-589 not used 590 Mobile home dealers (527) 591 Department stores (531) 592 Variety stores (533) 593-599 not used 600 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (539) 601 Grocery stores (541) 602 Dairy products stores (545) 603-609 not used 610 Retail bakeries (546) 611 Food stores, n.e.c. (542,543,544,549) 612 Motor vehicle dealers (551,552) 613-619 not used 620 Auto and home supply stores (553) 621 Gasoline service stations (554) 622 Miscellaneous vehicle dealers (555,556,557,559) 623-629 not used 630 Apparel and accessory stores, except shoe (56, except 566) 631 Shoe stores (566) 632 Furniture and home furnishings stores (571) 633-639 not used 640 Household appliances, TV, and radio stores (572,573) 641 Eating and drinking places (58) 642 Drug stores (591) 643-649 not used 650 Liquor stores (592) 651 Sporting goods, bicycles, and hobby stores (5941,5945,5946) 652 Book and stationery stores (5942,5943) 653-659 not used 660 Jewelry stores (5944) 661 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores (5949) 662 Mail order houses (5961) 800-802 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 800 Theaters and motion pictures (78,792) 801 Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors (793) 802 Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services (791,794,799) 803-811 not used 812-892 PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 812 Offices of physicians (801,803) 813-819 not used 820 Offices of dentists (802) 821 Offices of chiropractors (8041) 822 Offices of optometrists (8042) 823-829 not used 830 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. (8049) 831 Hospitals (806) 832 Nursing and personal care facilities (805) 833-839 not used 840 Health services, n.e.c. (807,808,809) 841 Legal services (81) 842 Elementary and secondary schools (821) 843-849 not used 850 Colleges and universities (822) 851 Business, trade, and vocational schools (824) 852 Libraries (823) 853-859 not used 860 Educational services, n.e.c. (829) 861 Job training and vocational rehabilitation services (833) 862 Child day care services (835) 863-869 not used 870 Residential care facilities, without nursing (836) 871 Social services, n.e.c. (832,839) 872 Museums, art galleries, and zoos (84) 873-879 not used 880 Religious organizations (866) 881 Membership organizations (861-865,869) 882 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (891) 883-889 not used 890 Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services (893) 891 Noncommercial educational and scientific research (892) 892 Miscellaneous professional and related services (899) 893-889 not used 900-932 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 900 Executive and legislative offices (911-913) 901 General government, n.e.c. (919) 902-909 not used 910 Justice, public order, and safety (92) 911-920 not used 921 Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy (93) 922 Administration of human resources programs (94) 923-929 not used 930 Administration of environmental quality and housing programs (95) 931 Administration of economic programs (96) Appendix I Occupational Classification Codes for Detailed Occupational Categories (Numbers in parentheses are the 1980 SOC code equivalent; see U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, Standard Occupational Classification Manual, 1980. "Pt" means part; "n.e.c." means not elsewhere classified.) Code Occupations -2 not used 3-199 MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 3-37 Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations 3 Legislators (111) 4 Chief executives and general administrators, public administration (112) 5 Administrators and officials, public administration (1132-1139) 6 Administrators, protective services (1131) 7 Financial managers (122) 8 Personnel and labor relations managers (123) 9 Purchasing managers (124) 0-12 not used 3 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations (125) 4 Administrators, education and related fields (128) 5 Managers, medicine and health (131) 6 Managers, properties and real estate (1353) 7 Postmasters and mail superintendents (1344) 8 Funeral directors (pt 1359) 9 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. (121,126,127,132-139,exc. 1344,1353,pt 1359) 20-22 not used 23-37 Management related occupations 23 Accountants and auditors (1412) 24 Underwriters (1414) 25 Other financial officers (1415,1419) 26 Management analysts (142) 27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists (143) 28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products (1443) 29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products (1442) 30-32 not used 33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. (144) 34 Business and promotion agents (145) 35 Construction inspectors (1472) 36 Inspectors and compliance officers, exc. construction (1473) 37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. (149) 38-42 not used 43-199 Professional specialty occupations 43-63 Engineers, architects, and surveyors 43 Architects (161) 44-59 Engineers 44 Aerospace (1622) 45 Metallurgical and materials (1623) 46 Mining (1624) 47 Petroleum (1625) 48 Chemical (1626) 49 Nuclear (1627) 50-52 not used 19 Economics teachers (2218) 20-122 not used 23 History teachers (2222) 24 Political science teachers (2223) 25 Sociology teachers (2224) 26 Social science teachers, n.e.c. (2225) 27 Engineering teachers (2226) 28 Mathematical science teachers (2227) 29 Computer science teachers (2228) 30-132 not used 33 Medical science teachers (2231) 34 Health specialities teachers (2232) 35 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers (2233) 36 Agriculture and forestry teachers (2234) 37 Art, drama, and music teachers (2235) 38 Physical education teachers (2236) 39 Education teachers (2237) 40-142 not used 43 English teachers (2238) 44 Foreign language teachers (2242) 45 Law teachers (2243) 46 Social work teachers (2244) 47 Theology teachers (2245) 48 Trade and industrial teachers (2246) 49 Home economics teachers (2247) 50-152 not used 53 Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. (2249) 54 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 55-159 Teachers, except postsecondary 55 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten (231) 56 Teachers, elementary school (232) 57 Teachers, secondary school (233) 58 Teachers, special education (235) 59 Teachers, n.e.c. (236,239) 60-162 not used 63 Counselors, educational and vocational (24) 64-165 Librarians, archivists and curators 64 Librarians (251) 65 Archivists and curators (252) 66-173 Social scientists and urban planners 66 Economists (1912) 67 Psychologists (1915) 68 Sociologists (1916) 69 Social scientists, n.e.c. (1913,1914,1919) 70-172 not used 73 Urban planners (192) 74-177 Social, recreation, and religious workers 74 Social workers (2032) 75 Recreation workers (2033) 76 Clergy (2042) 77 Religious workers, n.e.c. (2049) 78-179 Lawyers and judges 78 Lawyers (211) 79 Judges (212) 80-182 not used 253-257 Sales representatives, finance and business services 253 Insurance sales occupations (4122) 254 Real estate sales occupations (4123) 255 Securities and financial services sales occupations (4124) 256 Advertising and related sales occupations (4153) 257 Sales occupations, other business services (4152) 258-259 Sales representatives, commodities except retail 258 Sales engineers (421) 259 Sales representatives, mining, manufacturing, and wholesale (423,424) 260-262 not used 263-278 Sales workers, retail and personal services 263 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats (4342,4344) 264 Sales workers, apparel (4346) 265 Sales workers, shoes (4351) 266 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings (4348) 267 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances (4343,4352) 268 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies (4353) 269 Sales workers, parts (4367) 270-273 not used 274 Sales workers, other commodities (4345,4347,4354,4356,4359,4362,4369) 275 Sales counter clerks (4363) 276 Cashiers (4364) 277 Street and door-to-door sales workers (4366) 278 News vendors (4365) 279-282 not used 283-285 Sales related occupations 283 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales (445) 284 Auctioneers (447) 285 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. (444,446,449) 286-302 not used 303-389 Administraative support occupations, including clerical 303-307 Supervisors, administrative support occupations 303 Supervisors, general offices (4511,4513,4514,4515,4516,4519,4529) 304 Supervisors, computer equipment operators (4512) 305 Supervisors, financial records processing (4521) 306 Chief communications operators (4523) 307 Supervisors; distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks (4522,4524-4528) 308-309 Computer equipment operators 308 Computer operators (4612) 309 Peripheral equipment operators (4613) 310-312 not used 313-315 Secretaries, stenographers and typists 313 Secretaries (4622) 314 Stenographers (4623) 315 Typists (4624) 316-323 Information clerks 316 Interviewers (4642) 317 Hotel clerks (4643) 318 Transportation ticket and reservation agents (4644) 319 Receptionists (4645) 320-322 not used 323 Information clerks, n.e.c. (4649) 324 not used 325-336 Records processing occupation, except financial 325 Classified-ad clerks (4662) 388 not used 389 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. (4787, 4799) 390-402 not used 403 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 403-407 Private household occupations 403 Launderers and ironers (503) 404 Cooks, private household (504) 405 Housekeepers and butlers (505) 406 Child care workers, private household (506) 407 Private household cleaners and servants (502,507,509) 408-412 not used 413-427 Service occupations, except protective and household 433-444 Food preparation and service occupations 433 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations (5211) 434 Bartenders (5212) 435 Waiters and waitresses (5213) 436 Cooks, except short order (5214) 437 Short-order cooks (52315) 438 Food counter, fountain and related occupations (5216) 439 Kitchen workers, food preparation (5217) 440-442 not used 443 Waiters/waitresses assistants (5218) 444 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations (5219) 445-447 Health service occupations 445 Dental assistants (5232) 446 Health aides, except nursing (5233) 447 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants (5236) 448-455 Cleaning and building service occupations, except household 448 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers (5241) 449 Maids and housemen (5242,5249) 450-452 not used 453 Janitors and cleaners (5244) 454 Elevator operators (5245) 455 Pest control occupations (5246) 456-459 Personal service occupations 456 Supervisors, personal service occupations (5251) 457 Barbers (5252) 458 Hairdressers and cosmetologists (5253) 459 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities (5254) 460-462 not used 463 Guides (5255) 464 Ushers (5256) 465 Public transportation attendants (5257) 466 Baggage porters and bellhops (5262) 467 Welfare service aides (5263) 468 Child care workers, except private household (5264) 469 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. (5258,5269) 470-472 not used 473-499 FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 473-476 Farm operators and managers 473 Farmers, except horticulture (5512,5514) 474 Horticultural specialty farmers (5515) 475 Managers, farms, except horticultural (5522-5524) 534 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics (616) 535-549 Miscellaneous mechanics and repairers 535 Camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers (6171,6172) 536 Locksmiths and safe repairers (6173) 537 not used 538 Office machine repairers (6174) 539 Mechanical controls and valve repairers (6175) 540-542 not used 543 Elevator installers and repairers (6176) 544 Millwrights (6178) 545-546 not used 547 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. (6177,6179) 548 not used 549 Not specified mechanics and repairers 550-552 not used 553-599 Construction trades 553-558 Supervisors, construction occupations 553 Supervisors; brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters (6312) 554 Supervisors; carpenters and related workers (6313) 555 Supervisors; electricians and power transmission installers(6134) 556 Supervisors; painters, paperhangers, and plasterers (6315) 557 Supervisors; plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (6316) 558 Supervisors, n.e.c. (6311,6318) 559-562 not used 563-599 Construction trades, except supervisors 563 Brickmasons and stonemasons (pt 6412,pt 6413) 564 Brickmason and stonemason apprentices (pt 6412, pt 6413) 565 Tile setters, hard and soft (6414,pt 6462) 566 Carpet installers (pt 6462) 567 Carpenters (pt 6422) 568 not used 569 Carpenter apprentices (pt 6422) 570-572 not used 573 Drywall installers (6424) 574 not used 575 Electricians (pt 6432) 576 Electrician apprentices (pt 6432) 577 Electrical power installers and repairers (6433) 578 not used 579 Painters, construction and maintenance (6442) 580-582 not used 583 Paperhangers (6443) 584 Plasterers (6444) 585 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters (pt 645) 586 not used 587 Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices (pt 645) 588 Concrete and terrazzo finishers (6463) 589 Glaziers (6464) 590-592 not used 593 Insulation workers (6465) 594 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators (6466) 595