Descriptives for United States 2000 household file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY unique country/year number 49633 107 107 107.00 .000
CASENUM unique unit identifier 49633 1 49633 24817.00 14327.957
HWEIGHT household weight 49633 85 13871 2146.00 1119.749
DEFLATE deflation factor 49633 1 1 1.00 .000
D5 type of unit 49633 5 5 5.00 .000
D4 number of persons 49633 1 16 2.60 1.489
D6 number of earners 49633 0 10 1.39 .995
D27 number of children under age 18 49633 0 10 .70 1.107
D28 age of youngest child 18084 0 17 7.12 5.239
D29 number of persons under age 14 49633 0 9 .55 .966
NUM6574 number of persons aged 65 to 74 49633 0 3 .17 .463
NUMGE75 number of persons aged 75 or more 49633 0 4 .14 .409
HSLOT1 country specific household information 1 0



HSLOT2 country specific household information 2 0



D1 age - head 49633 15 90 48.85 17.182
D2 age - spouse 28287 16 90 46.46 14.898
HOURSUHD usual hours worked per week - head 49633 -9 99 24.65 22.915
HOURSUSP usual hours worked per week - spouse 28287 -9 99 24.06 21.968
HOURSAHD actual hours worked per week - head 49391 0 99 26.00 22.480
HOURSASP actual hours worked per week - spouse 28174 0 99 25.03 21.558
WEEKHDTL total weeks worked - head 49633 0 52 34.03 23.382
WEEKSPTL total weeks worked - spouse 28287 0 52 33.90 23.313
WEEKHDFT weeks worked full-time - head 49633 0 52 30.13 24.427
WEEKSPFT weeks worked full-time - spouse 28287 0 52 28.47 24.713
WEEKHDPT weeks worked part-time - head 49633 0 52 3.89 12.124
WEEKSPPT weeks worked part-time - spouse 28287 0 52 5.43 14.443
WEEKHDUP weeks unemployed - head 0



WEEKSPUP weeks unemployed - spouse 0



FOODEXP food and non-alcoholic beverages 0



ALCOEXP alcohol and tobacco 0



APPEXP clothing and footwear 0



HOUSEXP housing and utilities 0



EQUIPEXP housing equipment 0



MEDEXP health 0



TRANEXP transport 0



COMMEXP communication 0



CULTEXP recreation and culture 0



EDUCEXP education 0



RESTOEXP restaurants and hotels 0



MISCEXP miscellaneous goods and services 0



TOTEXP total expenditures 0



MORTEXP mortgage installments 0



V1 gross wages and salaries 38318 5 670230 54737.50 53663.099
V1NET net wages and salaries 0



V2 mandatory employer contributions 38682 1 73504 4016.08 3167.974
V3 non-mandatory employer contributions 28259 1 22797 3683.07 2109.981
V4 farm self-employment income 1130 -19998 377489 14517.08 40080.399
V5 non-farm self-employment income 5130 -19998 437173 27215.35 47252.336
V6 in-kind earnings 0



V7 mandatory contributions for self-employment 0



V8 cash property income 29938 -19498 222202 5327.95 14812.313
V8S1 interest and dividends 29383 1 202401 4458.54 12938.693
V8S2 rental income 3922 -19998 109300 5574.02 13180.311
V8S3 private savings plans 467 1 164112 14221.86 21899.641
V8S4 royalties 0



V8SR cash property income n.e.c. 0



V8X interest paid 0



V9 imputed rent for owner-occupied housing 33514 -9999 17405 4714.56 4210.536
V10 market value of residence 0



V11 income taxes 39736 1 399996 11439.25 19758.593
V12 property / wealth taxes 32403 1 99997 1624.30 3392.063
V13 mandatory employee contributions 38682 1 73504 4016.08 3167.974
V14 other direct taxes 0



V15 indirect taxes 0



V16 sickness benefits 0



V17 occupational injury and disease benefits 844 2 99999 6631.38 9428.202
V17S1 short-term occupational injury and disease benefits 0



V17S2 long-term occupational injury and disease benefits 0



V17SR occupational injury and disease benefits n.e.c. 844 2 99999 6631.38 9428.202
V18 disability benefits 2131 2 75619 9412.57 6266.940
V18S1 disability pensions 2131 2 75619 9412.57 6266.940
V18S2 disability allowances 0



V18SR disability benefits n.e.c. 0



V19 state old-age and survivors benefits 12310 12 139600 14273.45 10455.337
V19S1 old-age pensions 11428 142 139600 14465.81 10462.083
V19S1A universal old-age pensions 0



V19S1B employment-related old-age pensions 10795 90 100000 12480.69 6883.281
V19S1C old-age pensions for public sector employees 1720 1 129094 17782.67 15363.829
V19S1R old-age pensions n.e.c. 0



V19S3 early retirement benefits 0



V19S4 survivors pensions 1089 1 82056 9541.75 7076.461
V19SR state old-age and survivors benefits n.e.c. 0



V20 child / family benefits 13 1308 13200 5482.85 3614.508
V20S1 child allowances 0



V20S2 advance maintenance 0



V20S3 orphans allowances 0



V20SR child / family benefits n.e.c. 13 1308 13200 5482.85 3614.508
V21 unemployment compensation benefits 2217 3 99999 3043.12 4408.063
V21S1 unemployment insurance benefits 2217 3 99999 3043.12 4408.063
V21S2 (re)training allowances 0



V21S3 placement / resettlement benefits 0



V21SR unemployment compensation benefits n.e.c. 0



V22 maternity and other family leave benefits 0



V22S1 wage replacement 0



V22S2 birth grants 0



V22S3 child care leave benefits 0



V22SR maternity and other family leave benefits n.e.c. 0



V23 military / veterans / war benefits 1088 56 99999 8915.87 12073.663
V24 other social insurance benefits 368 132 37092 9517.44 6612.816
V24S1 invalid carer benefits 0



V24S2 education benefits 0



V24S3 child care cash benefits 0



V24SR other social insurance benefits n.e.c. 368 132 37092 9517.44 6612.816
V25 social assistance cash benefits 9067 1 43164 2754.54 3086.654
V25S1 general social assistance benefits 1186 1 33600 3803.99 3500.309
V25S2 old-age and disability assistance benefits 1812 1 29508 5186.94 3805.618
V25S3 unemployment assistance benefits 0



V25S4 parents assistance benefits 0



V25SR social assistance cash benefits n.e.c. 7089 1 8236 1560.89 1231.191
V26 near-cash benefits 5598 1 79110 3176.51 5309.891
V26S1 near-cash food benefits 2708 10 9999 1583.17 1406.167
V26S2 near-cash housing benefits 0



V26S3 near-cash medical benefits 0



V26S4 near-cash heating benefits 1272 1 2005 290.29 246.272
V26S5 near-cash education benefits 2437 1 79110 5385.97 7270.525
V26S6 near-cash child care benefits 0



V26SR near-cash benefits n.e.c. 0



V27 value of non-cash food benefits 10028 60 3246 313.93 359.750
V28 value of non-cash housing benefits 2253 816 14208 2215.88 1186.249
V29 value of non-cash medical benefits 17503 141 100888 6959.93 5089.495
V30 value of non-cash heating benefits 0



V31 value of non-cash education benefits 0



V31A value of non-cash child care benefits 0



ALTNCASH value of home production for own use 0



V32 private occupational and other pensions 4826 1 127028 11057.93 13079.914
V32S1 occupational pensions 4379 1 97619 10807.52 12171.629
V32S1A mandatory occupational pensions 0



V32S1B voluntary occupational pensions 4379 1 97619 10807.52 12171.629
V32S1R occupational pensions n.e.c. 0



V32S2 mandatory individual retirement pensions 0



V32SR private occupational and other pensions n.e.c. 514 1 84388 11749.83 17115.589
V33 public sector occupational pensions 778 130 100547 20178.18 15289.317
V34 alimony / child support 2537 20 90006 4953.64 6789.338
V34X alimony / child support paid 0



V35 regular private transfers 676 30 96136 7683.32 11620.630
V35S1 regular private transfers from relatives 676 30 96136 7683.32 11620.630
V35S2 regular private transfers from private charity 0



V35SR regular private transfers n.e.c. 0



V35X regular transfers paid to relatives 0



V36 other cash income 1338 1 60673 4030.36 6753.462
V37 realized lump sum income 10630 -4210 199998 12237.88 22631.079
V37S1 capital gains and losses 10630 -4210 199998 12237.88 22631.079
V37SR realized lump sum income n.e.c. 0



V39 gross wages and salaries - head 32822 1 391994 37803.55 41757.909
V39NET net wages and salaries - head 0



V41 gross wages and salaries - spouse 18877 5 391994 34352.91 39790.021
V41NET net wages and salaries - spouse 0



SELFI self-employment income 5645 -19998 437173 27638.45 48679.821
EARNING earnings 39724 -19998 670230 56727.68 56251.582
EARNNET net earnings 0



FI factor income 45048 -19898 748930 53564.17 58518.692
FINET net factor income 0



PENSIOI occupational pensions 5516 1 127028 12520.70 14036.367
MI market income 45891 -19898 748930 54085.18 58215.419
MINET net market income 0



MEANSI social assistance transfers 11932 1 79110 3583.43 4712.341
OTHSOCI social insurance transfers excl V19-V21 4191 2 126399 9271.76 9553.833
SOCI social insurance transfers 17132 2 154999 12922.14 11142.187
SOCTRANS social transfers 25465 1 154999 10372.65 10589.122
PRIVATI private transfers 3168 20 96136 5606.47 8199.213
TRANSI transfer income 26693 1 154999 10560.85 10689.074
GI gross income 49351 -19898 748930 56114.69 56463.514
GINET net income 0



PAYROLL mandatory payroll taxes 38682 1 73504 4016.08 3167.974
DPI net disposable income 49351 -26877 585583 43756.28 38466.993
Valid N (listwise) 0




Frequencies for United States 2000 household file

Frequency Table

MARRIED head living in couple


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 head not living in couple 21346 43.0 43.0 43.0
1 married couple 26314 53.0 53.0 96.0
3 non-married cohabiting couple 1902 3.8 3.8 99.9
5 non-married cohabiting couple, both partners same sex 71 .1 .1 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D7 region


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 11 Maine 521 1.0 1.0 1.0
12 New Hampshire 472 1.0 1.0 2.0
13 Vermont 478 1.0 1.0 3.0
14 Massachusetts 1122 2.3 2.3 5.2
15 Rhode Island 499 1.0 1.0 6.2
16 Connecticut 527 1.1 1.1 7.3
21 New York 3196 6.4 6.4 13.7
22 New Jersey 1466 3.0 3.0 16.7
23 Pennsylvania 2021 4.1 4.1 20.8
31 Ohio 1861 3.7 3.7 24.5
32 Indiana 642 1.3 1.3 25.8
33 Illinois 2055 4.1 4.1 29.9
34 Michigan 1608 3.2 3.2 33.2
35 Wisconsin 737 1.5 1.5 34.7
41 Minnesota 683 1.4 1.4 36.0
42 Iowa 688 1.4 1.4 37.4
43 Missouri 583 1.2 1.2 38.6
44 North Dakota 622 1.3 1.3 39.9
45 South Dakota 661 1.3 1.3 41.2
46 Nebraska 682 1.4 1.4 42.6
47 Kansas 644 1.3 1.3 43.9
51 Delaware 519 1.0 1.0 44.9
52 Maryland 565 1.1 1.1 46.0
53 District of Columbia 543 1.1 1.1 47.1
54 Virginia 770 1.6 1.6 48.7
55 West Virginia 691 1.4 1.4 50.1
56 North Carolina 1227 2.5 2.5 52.6
57 South Carolina 496 1.0 1.0 53.6
58 Georgia 749 1.5 1.5 55.1
59 Florida 2740 5.5 5.5 60.6
61 Kentucky 645 1.3 1.3 61.9
62 Tennessee 635 1.3 1.3 63.2
63 Alabama 683 1.4 1.4 64.5
64 Mississippi 566 1.1 1.1 65.7
71 Arkansas 677 1.4 1.4 67.0
72 Louisiana 611 1.2 1.2 68.3
73 Oklahoma 719 1.4 1.4 69.7
74 Texas 2753 5.5 5.5 75.3
81 Montana 657 1.3 1.3 76.6
82 Idaho 750 1.5 1.5 78.1
83 Wyoming 637 1.3 1.3 79.4
84 Colorado 716 1.4 1.4 80.8
85 New Mexico 828 1.7 1.7 82.5
86 Arizona 844 1.7 1.7 84.2
87 Utah 604 1.2 1.2 85.4
88 Nevada 702 1.4 1.4 86.8
91 Washington 623 1.3 1.3 88.1
92 Oregon 594 1.2 1.2 89.3
93 California 4338 8.7 8.7 98.0
94 Alaska 557 1.1 1.1 99.1
95 Hawaii 426 .9 .9 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D20 area


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 nonmetropolitan/not identified 13295 26.8 26.8 26.8
2 100,000 -< 250,000 inhab. 3727 7.5 7.5 34.3
3 250,000 -< 500,000 inhab. 5011 10.1 10.1 44.4
4 500,000 -< 1,000,000 inhab. 6343 12.8 12.8 57.2
5 1,000,000 -< 2,500,000 inhab. 10591 21.3 21.3 78.5
6 2,500,000 -< 5,000,000 inhab. 5142 10.4 10.4 88.9
7 5,000,000 inhabitants or more 5524 11.1 11.1 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D22 tenure of dwelling


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 tenant 14695 29.6 29.6 29.6
2 tenant paying lower rent (public housing) 613 1.2 1.2 30.8
3 owner 33522 67.5 67.5 98.4
4 rent-free dwelling 803 1.6 1.6 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D1 age - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 15 16 .0 .0 .0
16 27 .1 .1 .1
17 49 .1 .1 .2
18 116 .2 .2 .4
19 198 .4 .4 .8
20 297 .6 .6 1.4
21 362 .7 .7 2.1
22 455 .9 .9 3.1
23 632 1.3 1.3 4.3
24 676 1.4 1.4 5.7
25 690 1.4 1.4 7.1
26 724 1.5 1.5 8.5
27 789 1.6 1.6 10.1
28 794 1.6 1.6 11.7
29 817 1.6 1.6 13.4
30 1016 2.0 2.0 15.4
31 952 1.9 1.9 17.3
32 937 1.9 1.9 19.2
33 872 1.8 1.8 21.0
34 964 1.9 1.9 22.9
35 1035 2.1 2.1 25.0
36 1038 2.1 2.1 27.1
37 1128 2.3 2.3 29.4
38 1103 2.2 2.2 31.6
39 1118 2.3 2.3 33.9
40 1115 2.2 2.2 36.1
41 1144 2.3 2.3 38.4
42 1117 2.3 2.3 40.7
43 1189 2.4 2.4 43.1
44 1121 2.3 2.3 45.3
45 1141 2.3 2.3 47.6
46 1127 2.3 2.3 49.9
47 1062 2.1 2.1 52.0
48 1046 2.1 2.1 54.1
49 995 2.0 2.0 56.1
50 985 2.0 2.0 58.1
51 971 2.0 2.0 60.1
52 979 2.0 2.0 62.0
53 952 1.9 1.9 64.0
54 937 1.9 1.9 65.9
55 748 1.5 1.5 67.4
56 743 1.5 1.5 68.9
57 759 1.5 1.5 70.4
58 711 1.4 1.4 71.8
59 667 1.3 1.3 73.2
60 620 1.2 1.2 74.4
61 619 1.2 1.2 75.7
62 589 1.2 1.2 76.8
63 609 1.2 1.2 78.1
64 520 1.0 1.0 79.1
65 596 1.2 1.2 80.3
66 558 1.1 1.1 81.4
67 564 1.1 1.1 82.6
68 519 1.0 1.0 83.6
69 502 1.0 1.0 84.6
70 556 1.1 1.1 85.8
71 512 1.0 1.0 86.8
72 550 1.1 1.1 87.9
73 535 1.1 1.1 89.0
74 504 1.0 1.0 90.0
75 512 1.0 1.0 91.0
76 484 1.0 1.0 92.0
77 456 .9 .9 92.9
78 420 .8 .8 93.8
79 419 .8 .8 94.6
80 411 .8 .8 95.4
81 306 .6 .6 96.1
82 268 .5 .5 96.6
83 284 .6 .6 97.2
84 296 .6 .6 97.8
85 219 .4 .4 98.2
86 189 .4 .4 98.6
87 166 .3 .3 98.9
88 104 .2 .2 99.1
89 104 .2 .2 99.3
90 90 years or over 328 .7 .7 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D2 age - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 16 3 .0 .0 .0
17 17 .0 .1 .1
18 29 .1 .1 .2
19 73 .1 .3 .4
20 124 .2 .4 .9
21 178 .4 .6 1.5
22 200 .4 .7 2.2
23 288 .6 1.0 3.2
24 319 .6 1.1 4.4
25 387 .8 1.4 5.7
26 414 .8 1.5 7.2
27 438 .9 1.5 8.7
28 537 1.1 1.9 10.6
29 543 1.1 1.9 12.5
30 630 1.3 2.2 14.8
31 615 1.2 2.2 17.0
32 607 1.2 2.1 19.1
33 601 1.2 2.1 21.2
34 672 1.4 2.4 23.6
35 659 1.3 2.3 25.9
36 745 1.5 2.6 28.6
37 750 1.5 2.7 31.2
38 754 1.5 2.7 33.9
39 720 1.5 2.5 36.4
40 755 1.5 2.7 39.1
41 723 1.5 2.6 41.6
42 761 1.5 2.7 44.3
43 772 1.6 2.7 47.1
44 793 1.6 2.8 49.9
45 749 1.5 2.6 52.5
46 685 1.4 2.4 54.9
47 637 1.3 2.3 57.2
48 658 1.3 2.3 59.5
49 658 1.3 2.3 61.8
50 597 1.2 2.1 64.0
51 570 1.1 2.0 66.0
52 593 1.2 2.1 68.1
53 600 1.2 2.1 70.2
54 584 1.2 2.1 72.3
55 418 .8 1.5 73.7
56 453 .9 1.6 75.3
57 470 .9 1.7 77.0
58 425 .9 1.5 78.5
59 383 .8 1.4 79.8
60 362 .7 1.3 81.1
61 394 .8 1.4 82.5
62 341 .7 1.2 83.7
63 342 .7 1.2 84.9
64 320 .6 1.1 86.1
65 320 .6 1.1 87.2
66 322 .6 1.1 88.3
67 238 .5 .8 89.2
68 253 .5 .9 90.1
69 282 .6 1.0 91.1
70 260 .5 .9 92.0
71 239 .5 .8 92.8
72 260 .5 .9 93.8
73 209 .4 .7 94.5
74 203 .4 .7 95.2
75 181 .4 .6 95.8
76 188 .4 .7 96.5
77 186 .4 .7 97.2
78 133 .3 .5 97.6
79 140 .3 .5 98.1
80 101 .2 .4 98.5
81 91 .2 .3 98.8
82 67 .1 .2 99.1
83 51 .1 .2 99.2
84 64 .1 .2 99.5
85 38 .1 .1 99.6
86 30 .1 .1 99.7
87 34 .1 .1 99.8
88 11 .0 .0 99.9
89 12 .0 .0 99.9
90 90 years or over 28 .1 .1 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


D3 gender - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 27364 55.1 55.1 55.1
2 female 22269 44.9 44.9 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

SEXSP gender - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 8805 17.7 31.1 31.1
2 female 19482 39.3 68.9 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


D21 marital status - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 never married 8803 17.7 17.7 17.7
2 married 27027 54.5 54.5 72.2
3 separated 1397 2.8 2.8 75.0
4 divorced 7025 14.2 14.2 89.2
5 widowed 5381 10.8 10.8 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

MARTSP marital status - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 never married 1143 2.3 4.0 4.0
2 married 26349 53.1 93.1 97.2
3 separated 75 .2 .3 97.5
4 divorced 667 1.3 2.4 99.8
5 widowed 53 .1 .2 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


PARSTAHD partnership and parenthood status - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head/spouse with partner, without children 12651 25.5 25.5 25.5
2 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child < 18 12877 25.9 25.9 51.4
3 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child 18+ 2759 5.6 5.6 57.0
4 single head, without children 15769 31.8 31.8 88.8
5 single head, with children, youngest child < 18 3609 7.3 7.3 96.0
6 single head, with children, youngest child 18+ 1968 4.0 4.0 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

PARSTASP partnership and parenthood status - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head/spouse with partner, without children 12651 25.5 44.7 44.7
2 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child < 18 12877 25.9 45.5 90.2
3 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child 18+ 2759 5.6 9.8 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


D8 ethnicity/nationality - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 native, born in US 42345 85.3 85.3 85.3
2 native, born in Puerto Rico 481 1.0 1.0 86.3
3 native, born abroad from American parents 382 .8 .8 87.1
4 foreign born, naturalized US citizen 2837 5.7 5.7 92.8
5 foreign born, not US citizen 3588 7.2 7.2 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

ETHNATSP ethnicity/nationality - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 native, born in US 23565 47.5 83.3 83.3
2 native, born in Puerto Rico 219 .4 .8 84.1
3 native, born abroad from American parents 194 .4 .7 84.8
4 foreign born, naturalized US citizen 1704 3.4 6.0 90.8
5 foreign born, not US citizen 2605 5.2 9.2 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


IMMIGRHD immigration status - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -9 born in US 42345 85.3 85.3 85.3
1 before 1950 316 .6 .6 86.0
2 1950 - 1959 472 1.0 1.0 86.9
3 1960 - 1964 398 .8 .8 87.7
4 1965 - 1969 496 1.0 1.0 88.7
5 1970 - 1974 624 1.3 1.3 90.0
6 1975 - 1979 728 1.5 1.5 91.4
7 1980 - 1981 498 1.0 1.0 92.4
8 1982 - 1983 292 .6 .6 93.0
9 1984 - 1985 386 .8 .8 93.8
10 1986 - 1987 344 .7 .7 94.5
11 1988 - 1989 465 .9 .9 95.4
12 1990 - 1991 469 .9 .9 96.4
13 1992 - 1993 367 .7 .7 97.1
14 1994 - 1995 409 .8 .8 97.9
15 1996 - 1997 379 .8 .8 98.7
16 1998 - 2001 645 1.3 1.3 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

IMMIGRSP immigration status - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -9 born in US 23565 47.5 83.3 83.3
1 before 1950 105 .2 .4 83.7
2 1950 - 1959 270 .5 1.0 84.6
3 1960 - 1964 233 .5 .8 85.5
4 1965 - 1969 269 .5 1.0 86.4
5 1970 - 1974 375 .8 1.3 87.7
6 1975 - 1979 475 1.0 1.7 89.4
7 1980 - 1981 337 .7 1.2 90.6
8 1982 - 1983 177 .4 .6 91.2
9 1984 - 1985 236 .5 .8 92.1
10 1986 - 1987 236 .5 .8 92.9
11 1988 - 1989 342 .7 1.2 94.1
12 1990 - 1991 379 .8 1.3 95.4
13 1992 - 1993 309 .6 1.1 96.5
14 1994 - 1995 276 .6 1.0 97.5
15 1996 - 1997 260 .5 .9 98.4
16 1998 - 2001 443 .9 1.6 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


D10 educational level - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 less than 1st grade 179 .4 .4 .4
2 1st , 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade 585 1.2 1.2 1.5
3 5th or 6th grade 1072 2.2 2.2 3.7
4 7th or 8th grade 1878 3.8 3.8 7.5
5 9th grade 1174 2.4 2.4 9.8
6 10th grade 1465 3.0 3.0 12.8
7 11th grade 1580 3.2 3.2 16.0
8 12th grade, no diploma 699 1.4 1.4 17.4
9 high school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent) 15451 31.1 31.1 48.5
10 some college, no degree 9171 18.5 18.5 67.0
11 associate degree, vocational program 2118 4.3 4.3 71.3
12 associate degree, academic program 1812 3.7 3.7 74.9
13 bachelor's degree 8183 16.5 16.5 91.4
14 master's degree 2907 5.9 5.9 97.3
15 professional school degree (MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) 729 1.5 1.5 98.7
16 doctorate degree 630 1.3 1.3 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

D11 educational level - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 less than 1st grade 69 .1 .2 .2
2 1st , 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade 288 .6 1.0 1.3
3 5th or 6th grade 576 1.2 2.0 3.3
4 7th or 8th grade 763 1.5 2.7 6.0
5 9th grade 589 1.2 2.1 8.1
6 10th grade 704 1.4 2.5 10.6
7 11th grade 799 1.6 2.8 13.4
8 12th grade, no diploma 303 .6 1.1 14.5
9 high school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent) 9830 19.8 34.8 49.2
10 some college, no degree 4857 9.8 17.2 66.4
11 associate degree, vocational program 1321 2.7 4.7 71.1
12 associate degree, academic program 1108 2.2 3.9 75.0
13 bachelor's degree 4814 9.7 17.0 92.0
14 master's degree 1624 3.3 5.7 97.7
15 professional school degree (MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) 372 .7 1.3 99.0
16 doctorate degree 270 .5 1.0 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


D12 occupational training - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 attended a training program to learn a specific job skill 263 .5 1.3 1.3
2 did not attend 20356 41.0 98.7 100.0
Total 20619 41.5 100.0
Missing -1 29014 58.5

Total 49633 100.0


D13 occupational training - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 attended a training program to learn a specific job skill 78 .2 .7 .7
2 did not attend 10411 21.0 99.3 100.0
Total 10489 21.1 100.0
Missing -1 39144 78.9

Total 49633 100.0


ENROLHD currently enrolled in education - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 110 enrolled at high school 117 .2 4.2 4.2
120 enrolled at college or university 605 1.2 21.8 26.0
200 not enrolled at high school,college or university 2057 4.1 74.0 100.0
Total 2779 5.6 100.0
Missing -1 46854 94.4

Total 49633 100.0


ENROLSP currently enrolled in education - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 110 enrolled at high school 22 .0 1.8 1.8
120 enrolled at college or university 181 .4 15.0 16.8
200 not enrolled at high school,college or university 1002 2.0 83.2 100.0
Total 1205 2.4 100.0
Missing -1 48428 97.6

Total 49633 100.0


D25 disability status - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 110 has a disability that prevents any job for next 6 months 2272 4.6 4.6 4.6
121 has a health problem and retired because of health 1101 2.2 2.2 6.8
122 has a health problem but did not retire because of health 3000 6.0 6.1 12.9
131 does not have a health problem but retired because of health 424 .9 .9 13.8
132 does not have a health problem but receives disability incom 486 1.0 1.0 14.7
200 no disability, health problem nor disability benefit 42108 84.8 85.3 100.0
Total 49391 99.5 100.0
Missing -1 242 .5

Total 49633 100.0


D26 disability status - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 110 has a disability that prevents any job for next 6 months 788 1.6 2.8 2.8
121 has a health problem and retired because of health 347 .7 1.2 4.0
122 has a health problem but did not retire because of health 1052 2.1 3.7 7.8
131 does not have a health problem but retired because of health 144 .3 .5 8.3
132 does not have a health problem but receives disability incom 176 .4 .6 8.9
200 no disability, health problem nor disability benefit 25667 51.7 91.1 100.0
Total 28174 56.8 100.0
Missing -1 21459 43.2

Total 49633 100.0


CLFSHD labour force status in the current period - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time 27726 55.9 55.9 55.9
112 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs part-time 3495 7.0 7.0 62.9
123 Emp; absent for weather affected job 34 .1 .1 63.0
125 Emp; absent for presonal reasons 933 1.9 1.9 64.9
128 Emp; absent for other reason 145 .3 .3 65.1
181 Emp; Armed Forces 242 .5 .5 65.6
188 Emp; absent from work because of civic or military duty 3 .0 .0 65.6
211 Unemp; ILO, on layoff 308 .6 .6 66.3
212 Unemp; ILO, looking, job loser 348 .7 .7 67.0
213 Unemp; ILO, looking, temporary job ended 139 .3 .3 67.2
214 Unemp; ILO, looking, job leaver 163 .3 .3 67.6
215 Unemp; ILO, looking, re-entrant 296 .6 .6 68.2
216 Unemp; ILO, looking, new-entrant 21 .0 .0 68.2
310 NILF; Retired 9944 20.0 20.0 88.2
321 NILF; under 25 in education last week 218 .4 .4 88.7
341 NILF; disabled 2272 4.6 4.6 93.3
398 NILF; n.e.c. 2560 5.2 5.2 98.4
421 Not Emp; discouraged worker 63 .1 .1 98.5
441 Not Emp; wants a regular job 723 1.5 1.5 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

CLFSSP labour force status in the current period - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time 15035 30.3 53.2 53.2
112 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs part-time 2942 5.9 10.4 63.6
123 Emp; absent for weather affected job 19 .0 .1 63.6
125 Emp; absent for presonal reasons 613 1.2 2.2 65.8
128 Emp; absent for other reason 80 .2 .3 66.1
181 Emp; Armed Forces 113 .2 .4 66.5
188 Emp; absent from work because of civic or military duty 1 .0 .0 66.5
211 Unemp; ILO, on layoff 150 .3 .5 67.0
212 Unemp; ILO, looking, job loser 152 .3 .5 67.5
213 Unemp; ILO, looking, temporary job ended 48 .1 .2 67.7
214 Unemp; ILO, looking, job leaver 83 .2 .3 68.0
215 Unemp; ILO, looking, re-entrant 143 .3 .5 68.5
216 Unemp; ILO, looking, new-entrant 13 .0 .0 68.6
310 NILF; Retired 4231 8.5 15.0 83.5
321 NILF; under 25 in education last week 44 .1 .2 83.7
341 NILF; disabled 788 1.6 2.8 86.5
398 NILF; n.e.c. 3434 6.9 12.1 98.6
421 Not Emp; discouraged worker 25 .1 .1 98.7
441 Not Emp; wants a regular job 373 .8 1.3 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


CMASHD main activity status in current period - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time 27726 55.9 55.9 55.9
181 Emp; Armed Forces 242 .5 .5 56.3
188 Emp; civic or military duty 3 .0 .0 56.4
210 Not Emp; retired 10041 20.2 20.2 76.6
221 Not Emp; under 25 in education last week 247 .5 .5 77.1
222 Not Emp; absent from work for school / training 20 .0 .0 77.1
231 Not Emp; absent from work for maternity / paternity leave 36 .1 .1 77.2
232 Not Emp; absent from work for child care problems 8 .0 .0 77.2
233 Not Emp; absent from work for other family, personal obligat 63 .1 .1 77.3
241 Not Emp; disabled 2272 4.6 4.6 81.9
242 Not Emp; absent from work for own illness, injury, medical p 297 .6 .6 82.5
271 Not Emp; unemployed 1275 2.6 2.6 85.1
293 Not Emp; absent from work for weather affected job 34 .1 .1 85.2
295 Not Emp; absent from work for vacation, personal days 509 1.0 1.0 86.2
296 Not Emp; absent from work for other reasons 145 .3 .3 86.5
298 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled nor in ed 287 .6 .6 87.0
299 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled 2933 5.9 5.9 93.0
991 Indist; usually employed part-time, no other information 3495 7.0 7.0 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

CMASSP main activity status in current period - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time 15035 30.3 53.2 53.2
181 Emp; Armed Forces 113 .2 .4 53.6
188 Emp; civic or military duty 1 .0 .0 53.6
210 Not Emp; retired 4278 8.6 15.1 68.7
221 Not Emp; under 25 in education last week 51 .1 .2 68.9
222 Not Emp; absent from work for school / training 3 .0 .0 68.9
231 Not Emp; absent from work for maternity / paternity leave 58 .1 .2 69.1
232 Not Emp; absent from work for child care problems 4 .0 .0 69.1
233 Not Emp; absent from work for other family, personal obligat 76 .2 .3 69.4
241 Not Emp; disabled 788 1.6 2.8 72.1
242 Not Emp; absent from work for own illness, injury, medical p 151 .3 .5 72.7
271 Not Emp; unemployed 589 1.2 2.1 74.8
293 Not Emp; absent from work for weather affected job 19 .0 .1 74.8
295 Not Emp; absent from work for vacation, personal days 321 .6 1.1 76.0
296 Not Emp; absent from work for other reasons 80 .2 .3 76.2
298 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled nor in ed 241 .5 .9 77.1
299 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled 3537 7.1 12.5 89.6
991 Indist; usually employed part-time, no other information 2942 5.9 10.4 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


UMASHD usual activity status - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; civilian 31308 63.1 63.1 63.1
181 Emp; Armed Forces 235 .5 .5 63.6
210 Not Emp; retired 9432 19.0 19.0 82.6
221 Not Emp; going to school 713 1.4 1.4 84.0
231 Not Emp; taking care of home 2550 5.1 5.1 89.1
241 Not Emp; disabled 3042 6.1 6.1 95.3
271 Not Emp; looking for work 442 .9 .9 96.1
298 Not Emp; other 434 .9 .9 97.0
299 Not Emp; indist 560 1.1 1.1 98.2
991 Indist; worked > 26 weeks & < 20 hours/week 917 1.8 1.8 100.0
Total 49633 100.0 100.0

UMASSP usual activity status - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 111 Emp; civilian 17575 35.4 62.1 62.1
181 Emp; Armed Forces 112 .2 .4 62.5
210 Not Emp; retired 3976 8.0 14.1 76.6
221 Not Emp; going to school 285 .6 1.0 77.6
231 Not Emp; taking care of home 3798 7.7 13.4 91.0
241 Not Emp; disabled 1080 2.2 3.8 94.8
271 Not Emp; looking for work 233 .5 .8 95.7
298 Not Emp; other 214 .4 .8 96.4
299 Not Emp; indist 273 .6 1.0 97.4
991 Indist; worked > 26 weeks & < 20 hours/week 741 1.5 2.6 100.0
Total 28287 57.0 100.0
Missing -1 21346 43.0

Total 49633 100.0


ACTIVHD status in employment - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 181 Emp; Armed Forces 242 .5 .7 .7
191 Emp; civilian 29522 59.5 87.3 88.0
291 Self-Emp; incorporated 1232 2.5 3.6 91.6
292 Self-Emp; not incorporated 2820 5.7 8.3 100.0
411 Oth Emp; without pay 16 .0 .0 100.0
Total 33832 68.2 100.0
Missing -1 15801 31.8

Total 49633 100.0


ACTIVSP status in employment - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 181 Emp; Armed Forces 113 .2 .6 .6
191 Emp; civilian 17086 34.4 88.2 88.8
291 Self-Emp; incorporated 641 1.3 3.3 92.1
292 Self-Emp; not incorporated 1507 3.0 7.8 99.8
411 Oth Emp; without pay 32 .1 .2 100.0
Total 19379 39.0 100.0
Missing -1 30254 61.0

Total 49633 100.0


D14 occupation - head


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 4 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 7 .0 .0 .0
5 Administrators and officials, public administration 238 .5 .7 .7
6 Administrators, protective services 15 .0 .0 .8
7 Financial managers 188 .4 .6 1.3
8 Personnel and labor relations managers 51 .1 .2 1.5
9 Purchasing managers 38 .1 .1 1.6
13 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 234 .5 .7 2.3
14 Administrators, education and related fields 221 .4 .7 2.9
15 Managers, medicine and health 177 .4 .5 3.4
17 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 358 .7 1.1 4.5
18 Managers, properties and real estate 165 .3 .5 5.0
19 Funeral directors 14 .0 .0 5.0
21 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 197 .4 .6 5.6
22 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 2237 4.5 6.6 12.2
23 Accountants and auditors 396 .8 1.2 13.4
24 Underwriters 23 .0 .1 13.4
25 Other financial officers 218 .4 .6 14.1
26 Management analysts 151 .3 .4 14.5
27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 175 .4 .5 15.1
28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 3 .0 .0 15.1
29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 53 .1 .2 15.2
33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 85 .2 .3 15.5
34 Business and promotion agents 8 .0 .0 15.5
35 Construction inspectors 20 .0 .1 15.6
36 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 66 .1 .2 15.7
37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 113 .2 .3 16.1
43 Architects 58 .1 .2 16.3
44 Aerospace 21 .0 .1 16.3
45 Metallurgical and materials 11 .0 .0 16.3
46 Mining 1 .0 .0 16.3
47 Petroleum 7 .0 .0 16.4
48 Chemical 15 .0 .0 16.4
49 Nuclear 5 .0 .0 16.4
53 Civil 99 .2 .3 16.7
55 Electrical and electronic 188 .4 .6 17.3
56 Industrial 70 .1 .2 17.5
57 Mechanical 98 .2 .3 17.8
58 Marine and naval architects 5 .0 .0 17.8
59 Engineers, n.e.c. 65 .1 .2 18.0
63 Surveyors and mapping scientists 9 .0 .0 18.0
64 Computer systems analysts and scientists 453 .9 1.3 19.3
65 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 66 .1 .2 19.5
66 Actuaries 6 .0 .0 19.6
67 Statisticians 10 .0 .0 19.6
68 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 19.6
69 Physicists and astronomers 7 .0 .0 19.6
73 Chemists, except biochemists 42 .1 .1 19.7
74 Atmospheric and space scientists 4 .0 .0 19.7
75 Geologists and geodesists 15 .0 .0 19.8
76 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 20 .0 .1 19.8
77 Agricultural and food scientists 8 .0 .0 19.9
78 Biological and life scientists 39 .1 .1 20.0
79 Forestry and conservation scientists 14 .0 .0 20.0
83 Medical scientists 24 .0 .1 20.1
84 Physicians 221 .4 .7 20.8
85 Dentists 50 .1 .1 20.9
86 Veterinarians 13 .0 .0 20.9
87 Optometrists 13 .0 .0 21.0
88 Podiatrists 5 .0 .0 21.0
89 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 17 .0 .1 21.0
95 Registered nurses 487 1.0 1.4 22.5
96 Pharmacists 56 .1 .2 22.6
97 Dietitians 18 .0 .1 22.7
98 Respiratory therapists 23 .0 .1 22.8
99 Occupational therapists 12 .0 .0 22.8
103 Physical therapists 38 .1 .1 22.9
104 Speech therapists 17 .0 .1 23.0
105 Therapists, n.e.c. 20 .0 .1 23.0
106 Physicians assistants 16 .0 .0 23.1
113 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 3 .0 .0 23.1
114 Biological science teachers 9 .0 .0 23.1
115 Chemistry teachers 4 .0 .0 23.1
116 Physics teachers 8 .0 .0 23.1
118 Psychology teachers 7 .0 .0 23.2
119 Economics teachers 7 .0 .0 23.2
123 History teachers 7 .0 .0 23.2
124 Political science teachers 4 .0 .0 23.2
125 Sociology teachers 3 .0 .0 23.2
126 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 4 .0 .0 23.2
127 Engineering teachers 11 .0 .0 23.3
128 Mathematical science teachers 10 .0 .0 23.3
129 Computer science teachers 7 .0 .0 23.3
133 Medical science teachers 3 .0 .0 23.3
134 Health specialties teachers 16 .0 .0 23.4
135 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 9 .0 .0 23.4
136 Agriculture and forestry teachers 3 .0 .0 23.4
137 Art, drama, and music teachers 12 .0 .0 23.4
138 Physical education teachers 2 .0 .0 23.4
139 Education teachers 4 .0 .0 23.5
143 English teachers 20 .0 .1 23.5
144 Foreign language teachers 12 .0 .0 23.6
145 Law teachers 5 .0 .0 23.6
147 Theology teachers 2 .0 .0 23.6
148 Trade and industrial teachers 1 .0 .0 23.6
153 Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 23.6
154 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 123 .2 .4 23.9
155 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 111 .2 .3 24.3
156 Teachers, elementary school 467 .9 1.4 25.7
157 Teachers, secondary school 357 .7 1.1 26.7
158 Teachers, special education 85 .2 .3 27.0
159 Teachers, n.e.c. 201 .4 .6 27.5
163 Counselors, Educational and Vocational 76 .2 .2 27.8
164 Librarians 41 .1 .1 27.9
165 Archivists and curators 7 .0 .0 27.9
166 Economists 37 .1 .1 28.0
167 Psychologists 70 .1 .2 28.2
169 Social scientists, n.e.c. 8 .0 .0 28.3
173 Urban planners 10 .0 .0 28.3
174 Social workers 191 .4 .6 28.8
175 Recreation workers 23 .0 .1 28.9
176 Clergy 118 .2 .3 29.3
177 Religious workers, n.e.c. 37 .1 .1 29.4
178 Lawyers 263 .5 .8 30.1
183 Authors 38 .1 .1 30.3
184 Technical writers 21 .0 .1 30.3
185 Designers 205 .4 .6 30.9
186 Musicians and composers 34 .1 .1 31.0
187 Actors and directors 32 .1 .1 31.1
188 Painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers 59 .1 .2 31.3
189 Photographers 45 .1 .1 31.4
193 Dancers 10 .0 .0 31.5
194 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. 42 .1 .1 31.6
195 Editors and reporters 94 .2 .3 31.9
197 Public relations specialists 42 .1 .1 32.0
198 Announcers 15 .0 .0 32.0
199 Athletes 24 .0 .1 32.1
203 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians 81 .2 .2 32.3
204 Dental hygienists 21 .0 .1 32.4
205 Health record technologists and technicians 7 .0 .0 32.4
206 Radiologic technicians 34 .1 .1 32.5
207 Licensed practical nurses 86 .2 .3 32.8
208 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. 169 .3 .5 33.3
213 Electrical and electronic technicians 130 .3 .4 33.7
214 Industrial engineering technicians 4 .0 .0 33.7
215 Mechanical engineering technicians 4 .0 .0 33.7
216 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. 54 .1 .2 33.8
217 Drafting occupations 66 .1 .2 34.0
218 Surveying and mapping technicians 11 .0 .0 34.1
223 Biological technicians 25 .1 .1 34.1
224 Chemical technicians 20 .0 .1 34.2
225 Science technicians, n.e.c. 35 .1 .1 34.3
226 Airplane pilots and navigators 40 .1 .1 34.4
227 Air traffic controllers 13 .0 .0 34.5
228 Broadcast equipment operators 9 .0 .0 34.5
229 Computer programmers 157 .3 .5 34.9
233 Tool programmers, numerical control 5 .0 .0 35.0
234 Legal assistants 84 .2 .2 35.2
235 Technicians, n.e.c. 20 .0 .1 35.3
243 Supervisors and Proprietors, Sales Occupations 1270 2.6 3.7 39.0
253 Insurance sales occupations 166 .3 .5 39.5
254 Real estate sales occupations 227 .5 .7 40.2
255 Securities and financial services sales occupations 145 .3 .4 40.6
256 Advertising and related sales occupations 40 .1 .1 40.7
257 Sales occupations, other business services 194 .4 .6 41.3
258 Sales engineers 10 .0 .0 41.3
259 Sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale 442 .9 1.3 42.6
263 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats 88 .2 .3 42.9
264 Sales workers, apparel 56 .1 .2 43.1
265 Sales workers, shoes 9 .0 .0 43.1
266 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings 40 .1 .1 43.2
267 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances 42 .1 .1 43.3
268 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies 71 .1 .2 43.5
269 Sales workers, parts 32 .1 .1 43.6
274 Sales workers, other commodities 265 .5 .8 44.4
275 Sales counter clerks 36 .1 .1 44.5
276 Cashiers 475 1.0 1.4 45.9
277 Street and door-to-door sales workers 48 .1 .1 46.1
278 News vendors 19 .0 .1 46.1
283 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales 22 .0 .1 46.2
284 Auctioneers 1 .0 .0 46.2
285 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 46.2
303 Supervisors, general office 126 .3 .4 46.6
304 Supervisors, computer equipment operators 2 .0 .0 46.6
305 Supervisors, financial records processing 17 .0 .1 46.6
306 Chief communications operators 1 .0 .0 46.6
307 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks 60 .1 .2 46.8
308 Computer operators 67 .1 .2 47.0
309 Peripheral equipment operators 1 .0 .0 47.0
313 Secretaries 469 .9 1.4 48.4
314 Stenographers 32 .1 .1 48.5
315 Typists 121 .2 .4 48.8
316 Interviewers 39 .1 .1 49.0
317 Hotel clerks 26 .1 .1 49.0
318 Transportation ticket and reservation agents 55 .1 .2 49.2
319 Receptionists 210 .4 .6 49.8
323 Information clerks, n.e.c. 99 .2 .3 50.1
327 Order clerks 79 .2 .2 50.3
328 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping 9 .0 .0 50.4
329 Library clerks 27 .1 .1 50.4
335 File clerks 61 .1 .2 50.6
336 Records clerks 48 .1 .1 50.8
337 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks 333 .7 1.0 51.7
338 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 37 .1 .1 51.9
339 Billing clerks 40 .1 .1 52.0
343 Cost and rate clerks 14 .0 .0 52.0
344 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators 34 .1 .1 52.1
345 Duplicating machine operators 10 .0 .0 52.1
346 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators 5 .0 .0 52.2
347 Office machine operators, n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 52.2
348 Telephone operators 30 .1 .1 52.3
353 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 52.3
354 Postal clerks, except mail carriers 92 .2 .3 52.6
355 Mail carriers, postal service 97 .2 .3 52.8
356 Mail clerks, except postal service 33 .1 .1 52.9
357 Messengers 42 .1 .1 53.1
359 Dispatchers 57 .1 .2 53.2
363 Production coordinators 49 .1 .1 53.4
364 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks 160 .3 .5 53.8
365 Stock and inventory clerks 88 .2 .3 54.1
366 Meter readers 8 .0 .0 54.1
368 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers 16 .0 .0 54.2
373 Expediters 56 .1 .2 54.3
374 Material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks 8 .0 .0 54.4
375 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators 112 .2 .3 54.7
376 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance 264 .5 .8 55.5
377 Eligibility clerks, social welfare 21 .0 .1 55.5
378 Bill and account collectors 38 .1 .1 55.6
379 General office clerks 176 .4 .5 56.2
383 Bank tellers 77 .2 .2 56.4
384 Proofreaders 6 .0 .0 56.4
385 Data-entry keyers 160 .3 .5 56.9
386 Statistical clerks 22 .0 .1 56.9
387 Teachers aides 172 .3 .5 57.5
389 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. 239 .5 .7 58.2
404 Cooks, private household 2 .0 .0 58.2
405 Housekeepers and butlers 5 .0 .0 58.2
406 Child care workers, private household 33 .1 .1 58.3
407 Private household cleaners and servants 147 .3 .4 58.7
413 Supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention occupat. 10 .0 .0 58.7
414 Supervisors, police and detectives 38 .1 .1 58.9
415 Supervisors, guards 16 .0 .0 58.9
416 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations 5 .0 .0 58.9
417 Firefighting occupations 75 .2 .2 59.1
418 Police and detectives, public service 164 .3 .5 59.6
423 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers 44 .1 .1 59.8
424 Correctional institution officers 100 .2 .3 60.0
425 Crossing guards 21 .0 .1 60.1
426 Guards and police, except public service 215 .4 .6 60.7
427 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. 16 .0 .0 60.8
433 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations 83 .2 .2 61.0
434 Bartenders 94 .2 .3 61.3
435 Waiters and waitresses 235 .5 .7 62.0
436 Cooks 435 .9 1.3 63.3
438 Food counter, fountain and related occupations 39 .1 .1 63.4
439 Kitchen workers, food preparation 57 .1 .2 63.6
443 Waiters/waitresses assistants 119 .2 .4 63.9
444 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations 142 .3 .4 64.3
445 Dental assistants 45 .1 .1 64.5
446 Health aides, except nursing 84 .2 .2 64.7
447 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 488 1.0 1.4 66.2
448 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers 54 .1 .2 66.3
449 Maids and housemen 189 .4 .6 66.9
453 Janitors and cleaners 584 1.2 1.7 68.6
454 Elevator operators 2 .0 .0 68.6
455 Pest control occupations 16 .0 .0 68.7
456 Supervisors, personal service occupations 34 .1 .1 68.8
457 Barbers 17 .0 .1 68.8
458 Hairdressers and cosmetologists 163 .3 .5 69.3
459 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities 57 .1 .2 69.5
461 Guides 6 .0 .0 69.5
462 Ushers 3 .0 .0 69.5
463 Public transportation attendants 37 .1 .1 69.6
464 Baggage porters and bellhops 13 .0 .0 69.6
465 Welfare service aides 33 .1 .1 69.7
466 Family child care providers 116 .2 .3 70.1
467 Early childhood teacher assistants 85 .2 .3 70.3
468 Child care workers, n.e.c. 43 .1 .1 70.4
469 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. 66 .1 .2 70.6
473 Farmers, except horticultural 315 .6 .9 71.6
474 Horticultural specialty farmers 19 .0 .1 71.6
475 Managers, farms, except horticultural 75 .2 .2 71.8
476 Managers, horticultural specialty farms 6 .0 .0 71.9
477 Supervisors, farm workers 14 .0 .0 71.9
479 Farm workers 199 .4 .6 72.5
484 Nursery workers 1 .0 .0 72.5
485 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations 62 .1 .2 72.7
486 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm 182 .4 .5 73.2
487 Animal caretakers, except farm 39 .1 .1 73.3
488 Graders and sorters, agricultural products 20 .0 .1 73.4
489 Inspectors, agricultural products 1 .0 .0 73.4
494 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers 6 .0 .0 73.4
495 Forestry workers, except logging 12 .0 .0 73.4
496 Timber cutting and logging occupations 16 .0 .0 73.5
497 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels 2 .0 .0 73.5
498 Fishers 16 .0 .0 73.5
503 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers 83 .2 .2 73.8
505 Automobile mechanics 230 .5 .7 74.5
507 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics 100 .2 .3 74.8
508 Aircraft engine mechanics 32 .1 .1 74.9
509 Small engine repairers 21 .0 .1 74.9
514 Automobile body and related repairers 55 .1 .2 75.1
515 Aircraft mechanics, except engine 8 .0 .0 75.1
516 Heavy equipment mechanics 59 .1 .2 75.3
517 Farm equipment mechanics 13 .0 .0 75.3
518 Industrial machinery repairers 165 .3 .5 75.8
519 Machinery maintenance occupations 7 .0 .0 75.8
523 Electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt 58 .1 .2 76.0
525 Data processing equipment repairers 84 .2 .2 76.2
526 Household appliance and power tool repairers 18 .0 .1 76.3
527 Telephone line installers and repairers 21 .0 .1 76.4
529 Telephone installers and repairers 82 .2 .2 76.6
533 Miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers 26 .1 .1 76.7
534 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics 83 .2 .2 76.9
535 Camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers 10 .0 .0 77.0
536 Locksmiths and safe repairers 7 .0 .0 77.0
538 Office machine repairers 19 .0 .1 77.0
539 Mechanical controls and valve repairers 8 .0 .0 77.1
543 Elevator installers and repairers 8 .0 .0 77.1
544 Millwrights 18 .0 .1 77.1
547 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. 151 .3 .4 77.6
549 Not specified mechanics and repairers 93 .2 .3 77.9
553 Supervisors, brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters 4 .0 .0 77.9
554 Supervisors, carpenters and related workers 6 .0 .0 77.9
555 Superv., electricians and power transmission installers 13 .0 .0 77.9
556 Supervisors, painters, paperhangers, and plasterers 4 .0 .0 77.9
557 Supervisors, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 1 .0 .0 77.9
558 Supervisors, construction, n.e.c. 271 .5 .8 78.7
563 Brickmasons and stonemasons 62 .1 .2 78.9
565 Tile setters, hard and soft 20 .0 .1 79.0
566 Carpet installers 24 .0 .1 79.0
567 Carpenters 407 .8 1.2 80.2
569 Carpenter apprentices 2 .0 .0 80.3
573 Drywall installers 49 .1 .1 80.4
575 Electricians 226 .5 .7 81.1
576 Electrician apprentices 6 .0 .0 81.1
577 Electrical power installers and repairers 44 .1 .1 81.2
579 Painters, construction and maintenance 152 .3 .4 81.7
583 Paperhangers 7 .0 .0 81.7
584 Plasterers 18 .0 .1 81.7
585 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 171 .3 .5 82.2
587 Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices 2 .0 .0 82.2
588 Concrete and terrazzo finishers 31 .1 .1 82.3
589 Glaziers 8 .0 .0 82.4
593 Insulation workers 17 .0 .1 82.4
594 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 7 .0 .0 82.4
595 Roofers 48 .1 .1 82.6
596 Sheetmetal duct installers 9 .0 .0 82.6
597 Structural metal workers 24 .0 .1 82.7
598 Drillers, earth 6 .0 .0 82.7
599 Construction trades, n.e.c. 80 .2 .2 82.9
613 Supervisors, extractive occupations 24 .0 .1 83.0
614 Drillers, oil well 10 .0 .0 83.0
615 Explosives workers 6 .0 .0 83.0
616 Mining machine operators 21 .0 .1 83.1
617 Mining occupations, n.e.c. 11 .0 .0 83.1
628 Supervisors, production occupations 326 .7 1.0 84.1
634 Tool and die makers 35 .1 .1 84.2
636 Precision assemblers, metal 11 .0 .0 84.2
637 Machinists 132 .3 .4 84.6
639 Machinist apprentices 2 .0 .0 84.6
643 Boilermakers 13 .0 .0 84.7
644 Precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners 4 .0 .0 84.7
645 Patternmakers and model makers, metal 3 .0 .0 84.7
647 Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) 16 .0 .0 84.7
649 Engravers, metal 4 .0 .0 84.7
653 Sheet metal workers 41 .1 .1 84.9
654 Sheet metal worker apprentices 1 .0 .0 84.9
656 Patternmakers and model makers, wood 1 .0 .0 84.9
657 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters 27 .1 .1 85.0
658 Furniture and wood finishers 7 .0 .0 85.0
659 Miscellaneous precision woodworkers 1 .0 .0 85.0
666 Dressmakers 18 .0 .1 85.0
667 Tailors 3 .0 .0 85.0
668 Upholsterers 25 .1 .1 85.1
669 Shoe repairers 4 .0 .0 85.1
674 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers 2 .0 .0 85.1
675 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers 3 .0 .0 85.1
676 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters 4 .0 .0 85.1
677 Optical goods workers 27 .1 .1 85.2
678 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians 15 .0 .0 85.3
679 Bookbinders 8 .0 .0 85.3
683 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 75 .2 .2 85.5
684 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 85.5
686 Butchers and meat cutters 61 .1 .2 85.7
687 Bakers 31 .1 .1 85.8
688 Food batchmakers 10 .0 .0 85.8
689 Inspectors, testers, and graders 40 .1 .1 85.9
693 Adjusters and calibrators 3 .0 .0 86.0
694 Water and sewage treatment plant operators 31 .1 .1 86.0
695 Power plant operators 17 .0 .1 86.1
696 Stationary engineers 32 .1 .1 86.2
699 Miscellaneous plant and system operators 22 .0 .1 86.3
703 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators 3 .0 .0 86.3
704 Lathe and turning machine operators 4 .0 .0 86.3
705 Milling and planing machine operators 1 .0 .0 86.3
706 Punching and stamping press machine operators 29 .1 .1 86.4
707 Rolling machine operators 5 .0 .0 86.4
708 Drilling and boring machine operators 3 .0 .0 86.4
709 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper 23 .0 .1 86.5
713 Forging machine operators 3 .0 .0 86.5
714 Numerical control machine operators 8 .0 .0 86.5
715 Miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper 7 .0 .0 86.5
717 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 86.5
719 Molding and casting machine operators 20 .0 .1 86.6
723 Metal plating machine operators 7 .0 .0 86.6
724 Heat treating equipment operators 3 .0 .0 86.6
725 Miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators 8 .0 .0 86.6
726 Wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators 1 .0 .0 86.6
727 Sawing machine operators 23 .0 .1 86.7
733 Miscellaneous woodworking machine operators 12 .0 .0 86.7
734 Printing press operators 72 .1 .2 87.0
735 Photoengravers and lithographers 4 .0 .0 87.0
736 Typesetters and compositors 9 .0 .0 87.0
737 Miscellaneous printing machine operators 4 .0 .0 87.0
738 Winding and twisting machine operators 6 .0 .0 87.0
739 Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operator 7 .0 .0 87.0
743 Textile cutting machine operators 1 .0 .0 87.0
744 Textile sewing machine operators 110 .2 .3 87.4
745 Shoe machine operators 2 .0 .0 87.4
747 Pressing machine operators 18 .0 .1 87.4
748 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators 52 .1 .2 87.6
749 Miscellaneous textile machine operators 9 .0 .0 87.6
753 Cementing and gluing machine operators 6 .0 .0 87.6
754 Packaging and filling machine operators 79 .2 .2 87.9
755 Extruding and forming machine operators 11 .0 .0 87.9
756 Mixing and blending machine operators 35 .1 .1 88.0
757 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators 13 .0 .0 88.0
758 Compressing and compacting machine operators 9 .0 .0 88.1
759 Painting and paint spraying machine operators 46 .1 .1 88.2
763 Roasting and baking machine operators, food 1 .0 .0 88.2
764 Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators 3 .0 .0 88.2
765 Folding machine operators 2 .0 .0 88.2
766 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, except food 16 .0 .0 88.3
768 Crushing and grinding machine operators 10 .0 .0 88.3
769 Slicing and cutting machine operators 46 .1 .1 88.4
773 Motion picture projectionists 3 .0 .0 88.4
774 Photographic process machine operators 12 .0 .0 88.5
777 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. 323 .7 1.0 89.4
779 Machine operators, not specified 115 .2 .3 89.8
783 Welders and cutters 154 .3 .5 90.2
784 Solderers and brazers 9 .0 .0 90.2
785 Assemblers 287 .6 .8 91.1
786 Hand cutting and trimming occupations 2 .0 .0 91.1
787 Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations 5 .0 .0 91.1
789 Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations 4 .0 .0 91.1
793 Hand engraving and printing occupations 4 .0 .0 91.1
795 Miscellaneous hand working occupations 19 .0 .1 91.2
796 Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners 130 .3 .4 91.6
797 Production testers 18 .0 .1 91.6
799 Graders and sorters, except agricultural 37 .1 .1 91.7
803 Supervisors, motor vehicle operators 26 .1 .1 91.8
804 Truck drivers 879 1.8 2.6 94.4
806 Driver-sales workers 54 .1 .2 94.6
808 Bus drivers 159 .3 .5 95.0
809 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs 96 .2 .3 95.3
813 Parking lot attendants 9 .0 .0 95.3
814 Motor transportation occupations, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 95.4
823 Railroad conductors and yardmasters 18 .0 .1 95.4
824 Locomotive operating occupations 20 .0 .1 95.5
826 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 95.5
828 Ship captains and mates, except fishing boats 9 .0 .0 95.5
829 Sailors and deckhands 6 .0 .0 95.5
843 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators 3 .0 .0 95.5
844 Operating engineers 92 .2 .3 95.8
845 Longshore equipment operators 3 .0 .0 95.8
848 Hoist and winch operators 7 .0 .0 95.8
849 Crane and tower operators 21 .0 .1 95.9
853 Excavating and loading machine operators 35 .1 .1 96.0
855 Grader, dozer, and scraper operators 29 .1 .1 96.1
856 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators 151 .3 .4 96.5
859 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators 26 .1 .1 96.6
864 Supervisors, handlers, equipmt cleaners, laborers nec 4 .0 .0 96.6
865 Helpers, mechanics, and repairers 6 .0 .0 96.6
866 Helpers, construction trades 10 .0 .0 96.7
867 Helpers, surveyor 4 .0 .0 96.7
869 Construction laborers 259 .5 .8 97.4
874 Production helpers 20 .0 .1 97.5
875 Garbage collectors 16 .0 .0 97.5
876 Stevedores 2 .0 .0 97.5
877 Stock handlers and baggers 159 .3 .5 98.0
878 Machine feeders and offbearers 24 .0 .1 98.1
883 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. 176 .4 .5 98.6
885 Garage and service station related occupations 36 .1 .1 98.7
887 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners 68 .1 .2 98.9
888 Hand packers and packagers 90 .2 .3 99.2
889 Laborers, except construction 276 .6 .8 100.0
905 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces 2 .0 .0 100.0
Total 33897 68.3 100.0
Missing -1 15736 31.7

Total 49633 100.0


D15 occupation - spouse


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 4 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 1 .0 .0 .0
5 Administrators and officials, public administration 117 .2 .6 .6
6 Administrators, protective services 11 .0 .1 .7
7 Financial managers 134 .3 .7 1.4
8 Personnel and labor relations managers 53 .1 .3 1.6
9 Purchasing managers 23 .0 .1 1.7
13 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 102 .2 .5 2.3
14 Administrators, education and related fields 158 .3 .8 3.1
15 Managers, medicine and health 154 .3 .8 3.9
17 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 194 .4 1.0 4.9
18 Managers, properties and real estate 73 .1 .4 5.2
19 Funeral directors 8 .0 .0 5.3
21 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 110 .2 .6 5.8
22 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 1173 2.4 6.0 11.9
23 Accountants and auditors 269 .5 1.4 13.3
24 Underwriters 17 .0 .1 13.3
25 Other financial officers 142 .3 .7 14.1
26 Management analysts 62 .1 .3 14.4
27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 112 .2 .6 15.0
28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 6 .0 .0 15.0
29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 46 .1 .2 15.2
33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 38 .1 .2 15.4
34 Business and promotion agents 3 .0 .0 15.4
35 Construction inspectors 11 .0 .1 15.5
36 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 26 .1 .1 15.6
37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 83 .2 .4 16.1
43 Architects 30 .1 .2 16.2
44 Aerospace 7 .0 .0 16.3
45 Metallurgical and materials 3 .0 .0 16.3
47 Petroleum 3 .0 .0 16.3
48 Chemical 14 .0 .1 16.4
49 Nuclear 2 .0 .0 16.4
53 Civil 29 .1 .1 16.5
55 Electrical and electronic 79 .2 .4 16.9
56 Industrial 34 .1 .2 17.1
57 Mechanical 44 .1 .2 17.3
58 Marine and naval architects 4 .0 .0 17.3
59 Engineers, n.e.c. 39 .1 .2 17.5
63 Surveyors and mapping scientists 4 .0 .0 17.6
64 Computer systems analysts and scientists 205 .4 1.1 18.6
65 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 23 .0 .1 18.7
66 Actuaries 2 .0 .0 18.7
67 Statisticians 3 .0 .0 18.8