Descriptives for United States 1995+96+97 person file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 393780 87 87 87.00 .000
CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER 393780 500001 764659 632041.23 83914.140
PWEIGHT PERSON SAMPLE WEIGHT 393780 0 55 6.77 3.517
PAGE PERSON AGE 393780 0 90 34.75 22.253
PWEEKFT PERSON WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 393780 -2 52 18.93 24.566
PWEEKPT PERSON WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 393780 -2 52 3.91 13.063
PWEEKUP PERSON WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 393780 -2 52 .60 5.644
PHOURS PERSON HOURS WORKED PER WEEK 393780 -2 99 19.91 21.874
PHRWAGE PERSON HOURLY WAGE RATE 393780 -2 0 -.47 .846
PGWAGE PERSON GROSS WAGE/SALARY 393780 -2 576372 13216.48 26511.341
PNWAGE PERSON NET WAGE/SALARY 393780 -2 0 -.47 .846
PSOCRET PERSON SOCIAL RETIREMENT 393780 -2 99999 1133.95 3282.034
PUNEMP PERSON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 393780 -2 99999 64.33 741.424
PPRVPEN PERSON PRIVATE PENSIONS 393780 -2 122000 380.62 3029.702
PPUBPEN PERSON PUBLIC PENSIONS 393780 -2 151999 330.67 2923.214
PMEEC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 393780 -2 75000 985.43 1632.488
PMERC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS 393780 -2 75000 878.11 1461.841
PYTAX PERSON INCOME TAXES 393780 -2 0 -.47 .846
PWTAX PERSON PROPERTY/WEALTH TAXES 393780 -2 0 -.47 .846
PSLOT1 COUNTRY SPECIFIC PERSON DATA 1 92009 -2 -2 -2.00 .000
PSLOT2 COUNTRY SPECIFIC PERSON DATA 2 92009 -2 -2 -2.00 .000
Valid N (listwise) 92009




Frequencies for United States 1995+96+97 person file

Frequency Table

PPNUM POINTER FOR PERSON


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head 150239 38.2 38.2 38.2
2 wife or steady partner 85564 21.7 21.7 59.9
3 oldest other adult 45399 11.5 11.5 71.4
4 2nd oldest oth adlt 15156 3.8 3.8 75.3
5 3rd oldest oth adlt 3978 1.0 1.0 76.3
6 youngest child 50389 12.8 12.8 89.1
7 2nd yngst child 28034 7.1 7.1 96.2
8 3rd yngst child 9695 2.5 2.5 98.6
31 4th oldest oth adlt 996 .3 .3 98.9
32 5th oldest oth adlt 294 .1 .1 99.0
33 6th oldest oth adlt 89 .0 .0 99.0
34 7th oldest oth adlt 34 .0 .0 99.0
35 8th oldest oth adlt 11 .0 .0 99.0
36 9th oldest oth adlt 5 .0 .0 99.0
37 3 .0 .0 99.0
38 1 .0 .0 99.0
39 1 .0 .0 99.0
40 1 .0 .0 99.0
61 4th yngst child 2729 .7 .7 99.7
62 5th yngst child 763 .2 .2 99.9
63 6th yngst child 245 .1 .1 100.0
64 7th yngst child 94 .0 .0 100.0
65 8th yngst child 37 .0 .0 100.0
66 9th yngst child 15 .0 .0 100.0
67 10th yngst child 5 .0 .0 100.0
68 11th yngst child 2 .0 .0 100.0
69 12th yngst child 1 .0 .0 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PAGE PERSON AGE


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 5565 1.4 1.4 1.4
1 5890 1.5 1.5 2.9
2 5926 1.5 1.5 4.4
3 6122 1.6 1.6 6.0
4 6104 1.6 1.6 7.5
5 6471 1.6 1.6 9.2
6 6556 1.7 1.7 10.8
7 6391 1.6 1.6 12.4
8 6349 1.6 1.6 14.1
9 6137 1.6 1.6 15.6
10 6090 1.5 1.5 17.2
11 6072 1.5 1.5 18.7
12 6119 1.6 1.6 20.3
13 6152 1.6 1.6 21.8
14 6065 1.5 1.5 23.4
15 6095 1.5 1.5 24.9
16 5981 1.5 1.5 26.4
17 5888 1.5 1.5 27.9
18 5365 1.4 1.4 29.3
19 5009 1.3 1.3 30.6
20 4891 1.2 1.2 31.8
21 4680 1.2 1.2 33.0
22 4511 1.1 1.1 34.1
23 4815 1.2 1.2 35.4
24 5089 1.3 1.3 36.7
25 5315 1.3 1.3 38.0
26 5383 1.4 1.4 39.4
27 5482 1.4 1.4 40.8
28 5442 1.4 1.4 42.1
29 5650 1.4 1.4 43.6
30 5853 1.5 1.5 45.1
31 5864 1.5 1.5 46.6
32 6085 1.5 1.5 48.1
33 6104 1.6 1.6 49.6
34 6434 1.6 1.6 51.3
35 6614 1.7 1.7 53.0
36 6620 1.7 1.7 54.6
37 6456 1.6 1.6 56.3
38 6549 1.7 1.7 57.9
39 6502 1.7 1.7 59.6
40 6483 1.6 1.6 61.2
41 6338 1.6 1.6 62.9
42 6183 1.6 1.6 64.4
43 5949 1.5 1.5 65.9
44 5835 1.5 1.5 67.4
45 5702 1.4 1.4 68.9
46 5491 1.4 1.4 70.3
47 5304 1.3 1.3 71.6
48 5333 1.4 1.4 73.0
49 5274 1.3 1.3 74.3
50 4996 1.3 1.3 75.6
51 4391 1.1 1.1 76.7
52 4120 1.0 1.0 77.7
53 4130 1.0 1.0 78.8
54 4012 1.0 1.0 79.8
55 3944 1.0 1.0 80.8
56 3560 .9 .9 81.7
57 3289 .8 .8 82.5
58 3221 .8 .8 83.4
59 3182 .8 .8 84.2
60 3111 .8 .8 85.0
61 3042 .8 .8 85.7
62 3015 .8 .8 86.5
63 3007 .8 .8 87.3
64 2830 .7 .7 88.0
65 2935 .7 .7 88.7
66 2850 .7 .7 89.4
67 2908 .7 .7 90.2
68 2759 .7 .7 90.9
69 2674 .7 .7 91.6
70 2735 .7 .7 92.3
71 2600 .7 .7 92.9
72 2551 .6 .6 93.6
73 2484 .6 .6 94.2
74 2366 .6 .6 94.8
75 2361 .6 .6 95.4
76 2181 .6 .6 96.0
77 1947 .5 .5 96.4
78 1824 .5 .5 96.9
79 1632 .4 .4 97.3
80 1513 .4 .4 97.7
81 1415 .4 .4 98.1
82 1267 .3 .3 98.4
83 1162 .3 .3 98.7
84 960 .2 .2 98.9
85 801 .2 .2 99.1
86 696 .2 .2 99.3
87 605 .2 .2 99.5
88 516 .1 .1 99.6
89 379 .1 .1 99.7
90 90 years or over 1231 .3 .3 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PSEX PERSON SEX


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 189267 48.1 48.1 48.1
2 female 204513 51.9 51.9 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PREL PERSON RELATIONSHIP


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head of household 150239 38.2 38.2 38.2
2 husband/wife of head 82808 21.0 21.0 59.2
3 own child 127002 32.3 32.3 91.4
4 grandchild 6763 1.7 1.7 93.2
5 parent 3404 .9 .9 94.0
6 brother/sister 3354 .9 .9 94.9
7 other relative 6099 1.5 1.5 96.4
8 foster child 513 .1 .1 96.5
9 nonrelative 3917 1.0 1.0 97.5
10 steady partner 2756 .7 .7 98.2
11 roommate 5692 1.4 1.4 99.7
12 roomer/boarder 1233 .3 .3 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PMART PERSON MARITAL STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
1 never married 79491 20.2 20.2 43.6
2 married 164998 41.9 41.9 85.5
3 married, but living separated 10162 2.6 2.6 88.0
4 divorced 26997 6.9 6.9 94.9
5 widowed 20123 5.1 5.1 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PETHNAT PERSON ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
1 White 219503 55.7 55.7 79.1
2 Black 27406 7.0 7.0 86.1
3 Native American/Eskimo 3134 .8 .8 86.9
4 Asian/Pacific Islander 10001 2.5 2.5 89.4
5 Hispanic 41727 10.6 10.6 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PIMMIGR PERSON IMMIGRATION STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
1 Native, born in the U.S. 258527 65.7 65.7 89.0
2 Native, born in Puerto Rico 2656 .7 .7 89.7
3 Native, American born abroad 2735 .7 .7 90.4
4 Foreign born, naturalized citizen 13258 3.4 3.4 93.8
5 Foreign born, not citizen 24595 6.2 6.2 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PEDUC PERSON EDUCATIONAL LEVEL


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
1 Elementary school 26687 6.8 6.8 30.1
2 Some high school 46025 11.7 11.7 41.8
3 High school diploma 94376 24.0 24.0 65.8
4 Some college 54267 13.8 13.8 79.6
5 Associate degree 19643 5.0 5.0 84.6
6 Bachelor degree 41502 10.5 10.5 95.1
7 Masters degree 13165 3.3 3.3 98.4
8 Doctorate 6106 1.6 1.6 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

PTOCC PERSON OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 100.0 100.0
Missing System 301771 76.6

Total 393780 100.0


PLFS PERSON LABOUR FORCE STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
0 Armed Forces or NA 1361 .3 .3 23.7
1 Employed and working 178577 45.3 45.3 69.1
2 Employed, not at work 6595 1.7 1.7 70.7
3 Unemployed, looking 8883 2.3 2.3 73.0
4 Unemployed, layoff 1894 .5 .5 73.5
5 Not in labor force 104461 26.5 26.5 100.0
Total 393780 100.0 100.0

POCC PERSON OCCUPATION


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 92009 23.4 23.4 23.4
0 Not applicable 94610 24.0 24.0 47.4
4 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 18 .0 .0 47.4
5 Administrators and officials, public administration 998 .3 .3 47.6
6 Administrators, protective services 92 .0 .0 47.7
7 Financial managers 1018 .3 .3 47.9
8 Personnel and labor relations managers 197 .1 .1 48.0
9 Purchasing managers 188 .0 .0 48.0
13 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 960 .2 .2 48.3
14 Administrators, education and related fields 1100 .3 .3 48.6
15 Managers, medicine and health 1084 .3 .3 48.8
17 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 2151 .5 .5 49.4
18 Managers, properties and real estate 776 .2 .2 49.6
19 Funeral directors 58 .0 .0 49.6
21 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 984 .2 .2 49.8
22 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 10616 2.7 2.7 52.5
23 Accountants and auditors 2304 .6 .6 53.1
24 Underwriters 148 .0 .0 53.2
25 Other financial officers 1133 .3 .3 53.4
26 Management analysts 511 .1 .1 53.6
27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 645 .2 .2 53.7
28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 16 .0 .0 53.7
29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 312 .1 .1 53.8
33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 385 .1 .1 53.9
34 Business and promotion agents 51 .0 .0 53.9
35 Construction inspectors 104 .0 .0 54.0
36 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 364 .1 .1 54.0
37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 775 .2 .2 54.2
43 Architects 246 .1 .1 54.3
44 Aerospace 96 .0 .0 54.3
45 Metallurgical and materials 32 .0 .0 54.3
46 Mining 18 .0 .0 54.3
47 Petroleum 39 .0 .0 54.4
48 Chemical 120 .0 .0 54.4
49 Nuclear 10 .0 .0 54.4
53 Civil 384 .1 .1 54.5
54 Agricultural 3 .0 .0 54.5
55 Electrical and electronic 863 .2 .2 54.7
56 Industrial 335 .1 .1 54.8
57 Mechanical 473 .1 .1 54.9
58 Marine and naval architects 19 .0 .0 54.9
59 Engineers, n.e.c. 352 .1 .1 55.0
63 Surveyors and mapping scientists 40 .0 .0 55.0
64 Computer systems analysts and scientists 1650 .4 .4 55.4
65 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 264 .1 .1 55.5
66 Actuaries 28 .0 .0 55.5
67 Statisticians 41 .0 .0 55.5
68 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 55.5
69 Physicists and astronomers 37 .0 .0 55.5
73 Chemists, except biochemists 196 .0 .0 55.6
74 Atmospheric and space scientists 16 .0 .0 55.6
75 Geologists and geodesists 88 .0 .0 55.6
76 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 75 .0 .0 55.6
77 Agricultural and food scientists 52 .0 .0 55.6
78 Biological and life scientists 178 .0 .0 55.7
79 Forestry and conservation scientists 66 .0 .0 55.7
83 Medical scientists 40 .0 .0 55.7
84 Physicians 952 .2 .2 56.0
85 Dentists 203 .1 .1 56.0
86 Veterinarians 54 .0 .0 56.0
87 Optometrists 67 .0 .0 56.0
88 Podiatrists 13 .0 .0 56.0
89 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 70 .0 .0 56.1
95 Registered nurses 2811 .7 .7 56.8
96 Pharmacists 254 .1 .1 56.8
97 Dietitians 160 .0 .0 56.9
98 Respiratory therapists 150 .0 .0 56.9
99 Occupational therapists 81 .0 .0 56.9
103 Physical therapists 205 .1 .1 57.0
104 Speech therapists 152 .0 .0 57.0
105 Therapists, n.e.c. 140 .0 .0 57.1
106 Physicians assistants 87 .0 .0 57.1
113 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 6 .0 .0 57.1
114 Biological science teachers 48 .0 .0 57.1
115 Chemistry teachers 20 .0 .0 57.1
116 Physics teachers 23 .0 .0 57.1
117 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. 11 .0 .0 57.1
118 Psychology teachers 29 .0 .0 57.1
119 Economics teachers 33 .0 .0 57.1
123 History teachers 38 .0 .0 57.1
124 Political science teachers 22 .0 .0 57.1
125 Sociology teachers 11 .0 .0 57.1
126 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 13 .0 .0 57.1
127 Engineering teachers 53 .0 .0 57.2
128 Mathematical science teachers 87 .0 .0 57.2
129 Computer science teachers 42 .0 .0 57.2
133 Medical science teachers 23 .0 .0 57.2
134 Health specialties teachers 73 .0 .0 57.2
135 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 50 .0 .0 57.2
136 Agriculture and forestry teachers 10 .0 .0 57.2
137 Art, drama, and music teachers 74 .0 .0 57.2
138 Physical education teachers 16 .0 .0 57.3
139 Education teachers 21 .0 .0 57.3
143 English teachers 110 .0 .0 57.3
144 Foreign language teachers 42 .0 .0 57.3
145 Law teachers 14 .0 .0 57.3
146 Social work teachers 8 .0 .0 57.3
147 Theology teachers 23 .0 .0 57.3
148 Trade and industrial teachers 5 .0 .0 57.3
149 Home economics teachers 2 .0 .0 57.3
153 Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c.