Descriptives for United States 1991 person file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 155528 45 45 45.00 .000
CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER 155528 1 59219 29623.37 17126.822
PWEIGHT PERSON WEIGHT--USUALLY HWEIGHT 155528 0 15701 1613.80 916.617
PWEEKFT PERSON WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 155528 -2 52 18.64 24.129
PWEEKPT PERSON WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 155528 -2 52 3.76 12.368
PWEEKUP PERSON WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 155528 -2 52 .97 6.422
PHOURS PERSON HOURS WORKED PER WEEK 155528 -2 99 19.68 21.622
PHRWAGE PERSON HOURLY WAGE RATE 155528 -2 1038 4.38 8.359
PGWAGE PERSON GROSS WAGE/SALARY 155528 -2 199998 10154.27 16519.577
PNWAGE PERSON NET WAGE/SALARY 155528 -2 0 -.47 .845
PSOCRET PERSON SOCIAL RETIREMENT 155528 -2 29999 869.44 2440.120
PUNEMP PERSON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 155528 -2 48800 87.00 659.299
PPRVPEN PERSON PRIVATE PENSIONS 155528 -2 173999 333.22 2502.640
PPUBPEN PERSON PUBLIC PENSIONS 155528 -2 75000 285.82 2363.715
PMEEC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 155528 -2 15113 819.41 1323.022
PMERC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS 155528 -2 15113 707.07 1140.892
PYTAX PERSON INCOME TAXES 155528 -2 0 -.47 .845
PWTAX PERSON PROPERTY/WEALTH TAXES 155528 -2 0 -.47 .845
Valid N (listwise) 155528




Frequencies for United States 1991 person file

Frequency Table

PPNUM POINTER FOR PERSON


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head 59038 38.0 38.0 38.0
2 wife or steady partner 34291 22.0 22.0 60.0
3 oldest other adult 17639 11.3 11.3 71.3
4 2nd oldest oth adlt 6106 3.9 3.9 75.3
5 3rd oldest oth adlt 1620 1.0 1.0 76.3
6 youngest child 19750 12.7 12.7 89.0
7 2nd yngst child 11136 7.2 7.2 96.2
8 3rd yngst child 3820 2.5 2.5 98.6
31 4th oldest oth adlt 411 .3 .3 98.9
32 5th oldest oth adlt 142 .1 .1 99.0
33 6th oldest oth adlt 46 .0 .0 99.0
34 7th oldest oth adlt 12 .0 .0 99.0
35 8th oldest oth adlt 5 .0 .0 99.0
36 9th oldest oth adlt 1 .0 .0 99.0
37 10th oldest oth adlt 1 .0 .0 99.0
38 11th oldest oth adlt 1 .0 .0 99.0
61 4th yngst child 1041 .7 .7 99.7
62 5th yngst child 302 .2 .2 99.9
63 6th yngst child 99 .1 .1 100.0
64 7th yngst child 44 .0 .0 100.0
65 8th yngst child 13 .0 .0 100.0
66 9th yngst child 4 .0 .0 100.0
67 10th yngst child 4 .0 .0 100.0
68 11th yngst child 1 .0 .0 100.0
69 12th yngst child 1 .0 .0 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PAGE PERSON AGE


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 2386 1.5 1.5 1.5
1 2418 1.6 1.6 3.1
2 2484 1.6 1.6 4.7
3 2531 1.6 1.6 6.3
4 2474 1.6 1.6 7.9
5 2433 1.6 1.6 9.5
6 2517 1.6 1.6 11.1
7 2432 1.6 1.6 12.7
8 2380 1.5 1.5 14.2
9 2473 1.6 1.6 15.8
10 2389 1.5 1.5 17.3
11 2447 1.6 1.6 18.9
12 2381 1.5 1.5 20.4
13 2196 1.4 1.4 21.8
14 2274 1.5 1.5 23.3
15 2170 1.4 1.4 24.7
16 2095 1.3 1.3 26.0
17 2187 1.4 1.4 27.4
18 2029 1.3 1.3 28.7
19 1957 1.3 1.3 30.0
20 2014 1.3 1.3 31.3
21 2168 1.4 1.4 32.7
22 2254 1.4 1.4 34.1
23 2190 1.4 1.4 35.5
24 2092 1.3 1.3 36.9
25 2161 1.4 1.4 38.3
26 2396 1.5 1.5 39.8
27 2482 1.6 1.6 41.4
28 2553 1.6 1.6 43.1
29 2602 1.7 1.7 44.7
30 2780 1.8 1.8 46.5
31 2633 1.7 1.7 48.2
32 2718 1.7 1.7 50.0
33 2595 1.7 1.7 51.6
34 2632 1.7 1.7 53.3
35 2791 1.8 1.8 55.1
36 2533 1.6 1.6 56.7
37 2588 1.7 1.7 58.4
38 2432 1.6 1.6 60.0
39 2502 1.6 1.6 61.6
40 2390 1.5 1.5 63.1
41 2318 1.5 1.5 64.6
42 2290 1.5 1.5 66.1
43 2186 1.4 1.4 67.5
44 2293 1.5 1.5 69.0
45 2176 1.4 1.4 70.4
46 1829 1.2 1.2 71.5
47 1755 1.1 1.1 72.7
48 1804 1.2 1.2 73.8
49 1727 1.1 1.1 74.9
50 1571 1.0 1.0 75.9
51 1512 1.0 1.0 76.9
52 1423 .9 .9 77.8
53 1532 1.0 1.0 78.8
54 1368 .9 .9 79.7
55 1298 .8 .8 80.5
56 1291 .8 .8 81.4
57 1334 .9 .9 82.2
58 1172 .8 .8 83.0
59 1278 .8 .8 83.8
60 1338 .9 .9 84.6
61 1218 .8 .8 85.4
62 1309 .8 .8 86.3
63 1230 .8 .8 87.1
64 1217 .8 .8 87.8
65 1304 .8 .8 88.7
66 1256 .8 .8 89.5
67 1263 .8 .8 90.3
68 1213 .8 .8 91.1
69 1113 .7 .7 91.8
70 1251 .8 .8 92.6
71 1102 .7 .7 93.3
72 1002 .6 .6 94.0
73 1029 .7 .7 94.6
74 846 .5 .5 95.2
75 831 .5 .5 95.7
76 802 .5 .5 96.2
77 732 .5 .5 96.7
78 676 .4 .4 97.1
79 620 .4 .4 97.5
80 608 .4 .4 97.9
81 537 .3 .3 98.3
82 428 .3 .3 98.5
83 418 .3 .3 98.8
84 347 .2 .2 99.0
85 287 .2 .2 99.2
86 260 .2 .2 99.4
87 204 .1 .1 99.5
88 175 .1 .1 99.6
89 139 .1 .1 99.7
90 90 years or over 457 .3 .3 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PSEX PERSON SEX


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 74999 48.2 48.2 48.2
2 female 80529 51.8 51.8 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PREL PERSON RELATIONSHIP


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head of household 59038 38.0 38.0 38.0
2 husband/wife of head 32717 21.0 21.0 59.0
3 own child 49275 31.7 31.7 90.7
4 step child 1854 1.2 1.2 91.9
5 grandchild 2373 1.5 1.5 93.4
6 parent 923 .6 .6 94.0
7 brother/sister 1289 .8 .8 94.8
8 other relative 2509 1.6 1.6 96.4
9 foster child 121 .1 .1 96.5
10 non-relative 2585 1.7 1.7 98.2
11 roommate 1270 .8 .8 99.0
12 partner 1574 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PMART PERSON MARITAL STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 23.3 23.3
1 never married 30797 19.8 19.8 43.1
2 married 67798 43.6 43.6 86.7
3 separated 2795 1.8 1.8 88.5
4 divorced 9505 6.1 6.1 94.6
5 widowed 8418 5.4 5.4 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PETHNAT PERSON ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 23.3 23.3
1 White 89871 57.8 57.8 81.1
2 Black 10781 6.9 6.9 88.0
3 American Indian, Aleut Eskimo 1056 .7 .7 88.7
4 Asian or Pacific Island 3329 2.1 2.1 90.8
5 Hispanic 14171 9.1 9.1 99.9
6 Other 105 .1 .1 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PEDUC PERSON EDUCATIONAL LEVEL


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 23.3 23.3
1 less than 1st grade 712 .5 .5 23.7
2 1st , 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade 1748 1.1 1.1 24.9
3 5th or 6th grade 2635 1.7 1.7 26.6
4 7th or 8th grade 6811 4.4 4.4 30.9
5 9th grade 4830 3.1 3.1 34.0
6 10th grade 6253 4.0 4.0 38.1
7 11th grade 5421 3.5 3.5 41.6
8 12th grade, no diploma 2251 1.4 1.4 43.0
9 high school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent) 39975 25.7 25.7 68.7
10 some college, no degree 20760 13.3 13.3 82.1
11 associate degree, vocational program 3527 2.3 2.3 84.3
12 associate degree, academic program 2892 1.9 1.9 86.2
13 bachelor's degree 14495 9.3 9.3 95.5
14 master's degree 4939 3.2 3.2 98.7
15 professional school degree (MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) 1313 .8 .8 99.5
16 doctorate degree 751 .5 .5 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

PTOCC PERSON OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 100.0 100.0
Missing System 119313 76.7

Total 155528 100.0


PLFS PERSON LABOUR FORCE STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 23.3 23.3
1 employed 78137 50.2 50.2 73.5
2 unemployed 3802 2.4 2.4 76.0
3 ill or disabled 4936 3.2 3.2 79.1
4 retired 13553 8.7 8.7 87.9
5 taking care of home/family 10775 6.9 6.9 94.8
6 in education 6094 3.9 3.9 98.7
7 other inactive 2016 1.3 1.3 100.0
Total 155528 100.0 100.0

POCC PERSON OCCUPATION


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 36215 23.3 23.3 23.3
0 Not applicable 37572 24.2 24.2 47.4
3 Legislators 6 .0 .0 47.4
4 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 17 .0 .0 47.5
5 Administrators and officials, public administration 353 .2 .2 47.7
6 Administrators, protective services 30 .0 .0 47.7
7 Financial managers 362 .2 .2 47.9
8 Personnel and labor relations managers 62 .0 .0 48.0
9 Purchasing managers 73 .0 .0 48.0
13 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 313 .2 .2 48.2
14 Administrators, education and related fields 386 .2 .2 48.5
15 Managers, medicine and health 232 .1 .1 48.6
16 Postmasters and mail superintendents 31 .0 .0 48.6
17 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 817 .5 .5 49.2
18 Managers, properties and real estate 289 .2 .2 49.4
19 Funeral directors 35 .0 .0 49.4
21 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 312 .2 .2 49.6
22 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 3610 2.3 2.3 51.9
23 Accountants and auditors 810 .5 .5 52.4
24 Underwriters 55 .0 .0 52.5
25 Other financial officers 492 .3 .3 52.8
26 Management analysts 123 .1 .1 52.8
27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 257 .2 .2 53.0
28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 11 .0 .0 53.0
29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 137 .1 .1 53.1
33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 155 .1 .1 53.2
34 Business and promotion agents 15 .0 .0 53.2
35 Construction inspectors 39 .0 .0 53.2
36 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 146 .1 .1 53.3
37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 268 .2 .2 53.5
43 Architects 78 .1 .1 53.6
44 Aerospace 61 .0 .0 53.6
45 Metallurgical and materials 14 .0 .0 53.6
46 Mining 3 .0 .0 53.6
47 Petroleum 12 .0 .0 53.6
48 Chemical 38 .0 .0 53.6
49 Nuclear 4 .0 .0 53.6
53 Civil 152 .1 .1 53.7
54 Agricultural 2 .0 .0 53.7
55 Electrical and electronic 332 .2 .2 54.0
56 Industrial 122 .1 .1 54.0
57 Mechanical 202 .1 .1 54.2
58 Marine and naval architects 6 .0 .0 54.2
59 Engineers, n.e.c. 140 .1 .1 54.3
63 Surveyors and mapping scientists 5 .0 .0 54.3
64 Computer systems analysts and scientists 373 .2 .2 54.5
65 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 121 .1 .1 54.6
66 Actuaries 10 .0 .0 54.6
67 Statisticians 12 .0 .0 54.6
68 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 2 .0 .0 54.6
69 Physicists and astronomers 16 .0 .0 54.6
73 Chemists, except biochemists 65 .0 .0 54.6
74 Atmospheric and space scientists 3 .0 .0 54.6
75 Geologists and geodesists 39 .0 .0 54.7
76 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 18 .0 .0 54.7
77 Agricultural and food scientists 22 .0 .0 54.7
78 Biological and life scientists 60 .0 .0 54.7
79 Forestry and conservation scientists 27 .0 .0 54.8
83 Medical scientists 33 .0 .0 54.8
84 Physicians 341 .2 .2 55.0
85 Dentists 96 .1 .1 55.1
86 Veterinarians 30 .0 .0 55.1
87 Optometrists 18 .0 .0 55.1
88 Podiatrists 5 .0 .0 55.1
89 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 31 .0 .0 55.1
95 Registered nurses 1060 .7 .7 55.8
96 Pharmacists 109 .1 .1 55.9
97 Dietitians 41 .0 .0 55.9
98 Respiratory therapists 40 .0 .0 55.9
99 Occupational therapists 22 .0 .0 55.9
103 Physical therapists 55 .0 .0 56.0
104 Speech therapists 42 .0 .0 56.0
105 Therapists, n.e.c. 40 .0 .0 56.0
106 Physicians assistants 26 .0 .0 56.0
113 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 6 .0 .0 56.0
114 Biological science teachers 24 .0 .0 56.1
115 Chemistry teachers 15 .0 .0 56.1
116 Physics teachers 9 .0 .0 56.1
117 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 56.1
118 Psychology teachers 14 .0 .0 56.1
119 Economics teachers 10 .0 .0 56.1
123 History teachers 13 .0 .0 56.1
124 Political science teachers 6 .0 .0 56.1
125 Sociology teachers 7 .0 .0 56.1
126 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 5 .0 .0 56.1
127 Engineering teachers 19 .0 .0 56.1
128 Mathematical science teachers 28 .0 .0 56.1
129 Computer science teachers 9 .0 .0 56.1
133 Medical science teachers 7 .0 .0 56.1
134 Health specialties teachers 34 .0 .0 56.2
135 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 13 .0 .0 56.2
136 Agriculture and forestry teachers 2 .0 .0 56.2
137 Art, drama, and music teachers 29 .0 .0 56.2
138 Physical education teachers 9 .0 .0 56.2
139 Education teachers 6 .0 .0 56.2
143 English teachers 47 .0 .0 56.2
144 Foreign language teachers 20 .0 .0 56.3
145 Law teachers 7 .0 .0 56.3
146 Social work teachers 2 .0 .0 56.3
147 Theology teachers 7 .0 .0 56.3
148 Trade and industrial teachers 2 .0 .0 56.3
153 Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c. 7 .0 .0 56.3
154 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 180 .1 .1 56.4
155 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 340 .2 .2 56.6
156 Teachers, elementary school 1091 .7