Descriptives for United States 1997 person file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 131559 85 85 85.00 .000
CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER 131559 1 64659 32093.24 18787.644
PWEIGHT PERSON SAMPLE WEIGHT 131559 0 13040 2043.77 1062.024
PAGE PERSON AGE 131559 0 90 34.87 22.230
PWEEKFT PERSON WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME 131559 -2 52 19.20 24.664
PWEEKPT PERSON WEEKS WORKED PART TIME 131559 -2 52 3.92 13.119
PWEEKUP PERSON WEEKS UNEMPLOYED 131559 -2 52 .51 5.401
PHOURS PERSON HOURS WORKED PER WEEK 131559 -2 99 20.06 21.884
PHRWAGE PERSON HOURLY WAGE RATE 95953 -2 1442 8.31 16.637
PGWAGE PERSON GROSS WAGE/SALARY 131559 -2 442040 13854.01 27827.560
PNWAGE PERSON NET WAGE/SALARY 131559 -2 0 -.46 .845
PSOCRET PERSON SOCIAL RETIREMENT 131559 -2 99999 1172.34 3415.641
PUNEMP PERSON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 131559 -2 99999 57.58 648.881
PPRVPEN PERSON PRIVATE PENSIONS 131559 -2 109000 384.54 3030.157
PPUBPEN PERSON PUBLIC PENSIONS 131559 -2 151999 364.29 3164.055
PMEEC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 131559 -2 37109 1042.32 1712.419
PMERC PERSON MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS 131559 -2 30420 917.41 1513.750
PYTAX PERSON INCOME TAXES 131559 -2 0 -.46 .845
PWTAX PERSON PROPERTY/WEALTH TAXES 131559 -2 0 -.46 .845
PSLOT1 COUNTRY SPECIFIC PERSON DATA 1 30587 -2 -2 -2.00 .000
PSLOT2 COUNTRY SPECIFIC PERSON DATA 2 30587 -2 -2 -2.00 .000
Valid N (listwise) 30587




Frequencies for United States 1997 person file

Frequency Table

PPNUM POINTER FOR PERSON


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head 50320 38.2 38.2 38.2
2 wife or steady partner 28698 21.8 21.8 60.1
3 oldest other adult 15133 11.5 11.5 71.6
4 2nd oldest oth adlt 5062 3.8 3.8 75.4
5 3rd oldest oth adlt 1332 1.0 1.0 76.4
6 youngest child 16759 12.7 12.7 89.2
7 2nd yngst child 9345 7.1 7.1 96.3
8 3rd yngst child 3231 2.5 2.5 98.7
31 4th oldest oth adlt 299 .2 .2 99.0
32 5th oldest oth adlt 91 .1 .1 99.0
33 6th oldest oth adlt 24 .0 .0 99.0
34 7th oldest oth adlt 10 .0 .0 99.0
35 8th oldest oth adlt 2 .0 .0 99.0
36 9th oldest oth adlt 1 .0 .0 99.0
61 4th yngst child 877 .7 .7 99.7
62 5th yngst child 239 .2 .2 99.9
63 6th yngst child 82 .1 .1 100.0
64 7th yngst child 32 .0 .0 100.0
65 8th yngst child 17 .0 .0 100.0
66 9th yngst child 5 .0 .0 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PAGE PERSON AGE


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 1836 1.4 1.4 1.4
1 1945 1.5 1.5 2.9
2 1918 1.5 1.5 4.3
3 2055 1.6 1.6 5.9
4 1964 1.5 1.5 7.4
5 2197 1.7 1.7 9.1
6 2112 1.6 1.6 10.7
7 2208 1.7 1.7 12.3
8 2182 1.7 1.7 14.0
9 2059 1.6 1.6 15.6
10 2072 1.6 1.6 17.1
11 2001 1.5 1.5 18.7
12 2058 1.6 1.6 20.2
13 2079 1.6 1.6 21.8
14 1901 1.4 1.4 23.2
15 2050 1.6 1.6 24.8
16 1975 1.5 1.5 26.3
17 2003 1.5 1.5 27.8
18 1832 1.4 1.4 29.2
19 1628 1.2 1.2 30.5
20 1653 1.3 1.3 31.7
21 1561 1.2 1.2 32.9
22 1476 1.1 1.1 34.0
23 1570 1.2 1.2 35.2
24 1631 1.2 1.2 36.5
25 1631 1.2 1.2 37.7
26 1784 1.4 1.4 39.1
27 1898 1.4 1.4 40.5
28 1815 1.4 1.4 41.9
29 1856 1.4 1.4 43.3
30 1926 1.5 1.5 44.8
31 1904 1.4 1.4 46.2
32 1889 1.4 1.4 47.6
33 2089 1.6 1.6 49.2
34 2138 1.6 1.6 50.8
35 2154 1.6 1.6 52.5
36 2124 1.6 1.6 54.1
37 2181 1.7 1.7 55.8
38 2122 1.6 1.6 57.4
39 2200 1.7 1.7 59.0
40 2117 1.6 1.6 60.7
41 2083 1.6 1.6 62.2
42 2207 1.7 1.7 63.9
43 1991 1.5 1.5 65.4
44 2049 1.6 1.6 67.0
45 1954 1.5 1.5 68.5
46 1885 1.4 1.4 69.9
47 1787 1.4 1.4 71.3
48 1784 1.4 1.4 72.6
49 1685 1.3 1.3 73.9
50 1864 1.4 1.4 75.3
51 1734 1.3 1.3 76.6
52 1379 1.0 1.0 77.7
53 1336 1.0 1.0 78.7
54 1403 1.1 1.1 79.8
55 1419 1.1 1.1 80.8
56 1245 .9 .9 81.8
57 1114 .8 .8 82.6
58 1041 .8 .8 83.4
59 1105 .8 .8 84.3
60 1059 .8 .8 85.1
61 1005 .8 .8 85.8
62 1039 .8 .8 86.6
63 1014 .8 .8 87.4
64 923 .7 .7 88.1
65 979 .7 .7 88.8
66 923 .7 .7 89.5
67 996 .8 .8 90.3
68 899 .7 .7 91.0
69 887 .7 .7 91.7
70 875 .7 .7 92.3
71 853 .6 .6 93.0
72 818 .6 .6 93.6
73 847 .6 .6 94.2
74 775 .6 .6 94.8
75 730 .6 .6 95.4
76 740 .6 .6 95.9
77 677 .5 .5 96.5
78 594 .5 .5 96.9
79 550 .4 .4 97.3
80 468 .4 .4 97.7
81 503 .4 .4 98.1
82 402 .3 .3 98.4
83 395 .3 .3 98.7
84 339 .3 .3 98.9
85 263 .2 .2 99.1
86 243 .2 .2 99.3
87 182 .1 .1 99.5
88 183 .1 .1 99.6
89 122 .1 .1 99.7
90 90 years or over 417 .3 .3 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PSEX PERSON SEX


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 63487 48.3 48.3 48.3
2 female 68072 51.7 51.7 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PREL PERSON RELATIONSHIP


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 head of household 50320 38.2 38.2 38.2
2 husband/wife of head 27730 21.1 21.1 59.3
3 own child 42223 32.1 32.1 91.4
4 grandchild 2275 1.7 1.7 93.2
5 parent 1153 .9 .9 94.0
6 brother/sister 1147 .9 .9 94.9
7 other relative 1963 1.5 1.5 96.4
8 foster child 167 .1 .1 96.5
9 nonrelative 1352 1.0 1.0 97.5
10 steady partner 968 .7 .7 98.3
11 roommate 1878 1.4 1.4 99.7
12 roomer/boarder 383 .3 .3 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PMART PERSON MARITAL STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
1 never married 26787 20.4 20.4 43.6
2 married 55116 41.9 41.9 85.5
3 married, but living separated 3387 2.6 2.6 88.1
4 divorced 9146 7.0 7.0 95.0
5 widowed 6536 5.0 5.0 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PETHNAT PERSON ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
1 White 72999 55.5 55.5 78.7
2 Black 9079 6.9 6.9 85.6
3 Native American/Eskimo 1053 .8 .8 86.4
4 Asian/Pacific Islander 3448 2.6 2.6 89.1
5 Hispanic 14393 10.9 10.9 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PIMMIGR PERSON IMMIGRATION STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
1 Native, born in the U.S. 86225 65.5 65.5 88.8
2 Native, born in Puerto Rico 842 .6 .6 89.4
3 Native, American born abroad 914 .7 .7 90.1
4 Foreign born, naturalized citizen 4882 3.7 3.7 93.8
5 Foreign born, not citizen 8109 6.2 6.2 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PEDUC PERSON EDUCATIONAL LEVEL


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
1 Elementary school 8547 6.5 6.5 29.7
2 Some high school 15169 11.5 11.5 41.3
3 High school diploma 31551 24.0 24.0 65.3
4 Some college 18189 13.8 13.8 79.1
5 Associate degree 6752 5.1 5.1 84.2
6 Bachelor degree 14218 10.8 10.8 95.0
7 Masters degree 4410 3.4 3.4 98.4
8 Doctorate 2136 1.6 1.6 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

PTOCC PERSON OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 100.0 100.0
Missing System 100972 76.8

Total 131559 100.0


PLFS PERSON LABOUR FORCE STATUS


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
0 Armed Forces or NA 424 .3 .3 23.6
1 Employed and working 60533 46.0 46.0 69.6
2 Employed, not at work 2202 1.7 1.7 71.3
3 Unemployed, looking 2697 2.1 2.1 73.3
4 Unemployed, layoff 639 .5 .5 73.8
5 Not in labor force 34477 26.2 26.2 100.0
Total 131559 100.0 100.0

POCC PERSON OCCUPATION


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -2 30587 23.2 23.2 23.2
0 Not applicable 31346 23.8 23.8 47.1
4 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin 7 .0 .0 47.1
5 Administrators and officials, public administration 325 .2 .2 47.3
6 Administrators, protective services 35 .0 .0 47.4
7 Financial managers 355 .3 .3 47.6
8 Personnel and labor relations managers 91 .1 .1 47.7
9 Purchasing managers 70 .1 .1 47.7
13 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations 341 .3 .3 48.0
14 Administrators, education and related fields 384 .3 .3 48.3
15 Managers, medicine and health 365 .3 .3 48.6
17 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments 756 .6 .6 49.2
18 Managers, properties and real estate 258 .2 .2 49.3
19 Funeral directors 19 .0 .0 49.4
21 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. 359 .3 .3 49.6
22 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 3551 2.7 2.7 52.3
23 Accountants and auditors 773 .6 .6 52.9
24 Underwriters 52 .0 .0 53.0
25 Other financial officers 356 .3 .3 53.2
26 Management analysts 193 .1 .1 53.4
27 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 219 .2 .2 53.5
28 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products 3 .0 .0 53.5
29 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products 101 .1 .1 53.6
33 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. 140 .1 .1 53.7
34 Business and promotion agents 14 .0 .0 53.7
35 Construction inspectors 39 .0 .0 53.8
36 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction 122 .1 .1 53.9
37 Management related occupations, n.e.c. 240 .2 .2 54.0
43 Architects 78 .1 .1 54.1
44 Aerospace 27 .0 .0 54.1
45 Metallurgical and materials 13 .0 .0 54.1
46 Mining 4 .0 .0 54.1
47 Petroleum 13 .0 .0 54.1
48 Chemical 33 .0 .0 54.2
49 Nuclear 4 .0 .0 54.2
53 Civil 137 .1 .1 54.3
54 Agricultural 1 .0 .0 54.3
55 Electrical and electronic 292 .2 .2 54.5
56 Industrial 110 .1 .1 54.6
57 Mechanical 157 .1 .1 54.7
58 Marine and naval architects 7 .0 .0 54.7
59 Engineers, n.e.c. 129 .1 .1 54.8
63 Surveyors and mapping scientists 15 .0 .0 54.8
64 Computer systems analysts and scientists 642 .5 .5 55.3
65 Operations and systems researchers and analysts 90 .1 .1 55.4
66 Actuaries 12 .0 .0 55.4
67 Statisticians 17 .0 .0 55.4
68 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 55.4
69 Physicists and astronomers 14 .0 .0 55.4
73 Chemists, except biochemists 62 .0 .0 55.5
74 Atmospheric and space scientists 6 .0 .0 55.5
75 Geologists and geodesists 32 .0 .0 55.5
76 Physical scientists, n.e.c. 20 .0 .0 55.5
77 Agricultural and food scientists 24 .0 .0 55.5
78 Biological and life scientists 47 .0 .0 55.6
79 Forestry and conservation scientists 18 .0 .0 55.6
83 Medical scientists 10 .0 .0 55.6
84 Physicians 344 .3 .3 55.8
85 Dentists 77 .1 .1 55.9
86 Veterinarians 20 .0 .0 55.9
87 Optometrists 22 .0 .0 55.9
88 Podiatrists 4 .0 .0 55.9
89 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. 23 .0 .0 56.0
95 Registered nurses 943 .7 .7 56.7
96 Pharmacists 81 .1 .1 56.7
97 Dietitians 56 .0 .0 56.8
98 Respiratory therapists 59 .0 .0 56.8
99 Occupational therapists 36 .0 .0 56.8
103 Physical therapists 83 .1 .1 56.9
104 Speech therapists 52 .0 .0 56.9
105 Therapists, n.e.c. 45 .0 .0 57.0
106 Physicians assistants 30 .0 .0 57.0
113 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers 2 .0 .0 57.0
114 Biological science teachers 20 .0 .0 57.0
115 Chemistry teachers 3 .0 .0 57.0
116 Physics teachers 7 .0 .0 57.0
117 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. 4 .0 .0 57.0
118 Psychology teachers 11 .0 .0 57.0
119 Economics teachers 17 .0 .0 57.1
123 History teachers 16 .0 .0 57.1
124 Political science teachers 10 .0 .0 57.1
125 Sociology teachers 6 .0 .0 57.1
126 Social science teachers, n.e.c. 3 .0 .0 57.1
127 Engineering teachers 17 .0 .0 57.1
128 Mathematical science teachers 28 .0 .0 57.1
129 Computer science teachers 15 .0 .0 57.1
133 Medical science teachers 6 .0 .0 57.1
134 Health specialties teachers 22 .0 .0 57.1
135 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers 9 .0 .0 57.2
136 Agriculture and forestry teachers 5 .0 .0 57.2
137 Art, drama, and music teachers 31 .0 .0 57.2
138 Physical education teachers 3 .0 .0 57.2
139 Education teachers 5 .0 .0 57.2
143 English teachers 36 .0 .0 57.2
144 Foreign language teachers 13 .0 .0 57.2
145 Law teachers 4 .0 .0 57.2
146 Social work teachers 3 .0 .0 57.2
147 Theology teachers 7 .0 .0 57.2
148 Trade and industrial teachers 2 .0 .0 57.2
149 Home economics teachers 2 .0 .0 57.2
154 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified 199 .2 .2 57.4
155 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten 292 .2 .2 57.6
156 Teachers, elementary school 1006 .8 .8 58.4
157 Teachers, secondary school 683 .5 .5 58.9
158 Teachers, special education 200 .2 .2 59.0
159 Teachers, n.e.c. 436 .3 .3 59.4
163 Counselors, Educational and Vocational 108 .1 .1 59.5