HHID     HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
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        18167           000003-213479. Household Identification Number


PN RESPONDENT PERSON IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 10033 010. Person Identifier 398 011. Person Identifier 10 012. Person Identifier 5516 020. Person Identifier 85 021. Person Identifier 5 022. Person Identifier 841 030. Person Identifier 31 031. Person Identifier 1 032. Person Identifier 1203 040. Person Identifier 42 041. Person Identifier 2 042. Person Identifier
HSUBHH 2002 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 17305 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation of spouses or partners 456 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new spouse or partner, if any 339 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new spouse or partner, if any 17 5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2 2 6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2 48 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
GSUBHH 2000 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 17490 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation of spouses or partners 356 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new spouse or partner, if any 275 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new spouse or partner, if any 11 5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2 1 6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2 34 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
HPN_SP 2002 SPOUSE/PARTNER PERSON NUMBER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 5033 010. Person Identifier 371 011. Person Identifier 9 012. Person Identifier 4531 020. Person Identifier 78 021. Person Identifier 4 022. Person Identifier 720 030. Person Identifier 28 031. Person Identifier 2 032. Person Identifier 1034 040. Person Identifier 40 041. Person Identifier 3 042. Person Identifier 5 811. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent 2 821. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent 1 831. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent 1 841. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent 6305 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HCSR 2002 WHETHER COVERSHEET RESPONDENT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 12350 1. YES 197 3. 2nd Coverscreen R, answers not retained 5620 5. NO
HFAMR 2002 WHETHER FAMILY RESPONDENT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 12347 1. Family R 12 3. 2nd Family R, answers not retained 5808 5. Non-Family R
HFINR 2002 WHETHER FINANCIAL RESPONDENT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 12319 1. Financial R 9 3. 2nd Financial R, answers not retained 5839 5. Non-Financial R
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP002 P002 - EXPECTATIONS INTRO Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P002_ Ref 2000: G4982 Next I have some questions about how likely you think various events might be. When I ask a question I'd like for you to give me a number from 0 to 100, where '0' means that you think there is absolutely no chance, and '100' means that you think the event is absolutely sure to happen. For example, no one can ever be sure about tomorrow's weather, but if you think that rain is very unlikely tomorrow, you might say that there is a 10 percent chance of rain. If you think there is a very good chance that it will rain tomorrow, you might say that there is an 80 percent chance of rain. .................................................................................. 15932 1. CONTINUE 30 8. DK (Don't Know) 70 9. RF (Refused) 2135 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP003 EXPECTATIONS PRACTICE QUESTION Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P003_ Ref 2000: G4983 Let's try an example together and start with the weather. What do you think are the chances that it will be sunny tomorrow? ('100' means 'a 100 percent chance of sunny weather.' And you can say any number from 0 to 100.) (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 15667 0 100 69.73 30.51 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 308 998. DK (Don't Know) 144 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP004 EXPEC - INFLATION VS. INCOME Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P004_ Ref 2000: G4984 What do you think are the chances that your income will keep up with inflation for the next five years? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 14866 0 100 44.82 33.03 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1075 998. DK (Don't Know) 178 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP005 WILL R LEAVE INHERITANCE - $10K Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P005_ Ref 2000: G4985 Including property and other valuables that you might own, what are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will leave an inheritance totaling $10,000 or more? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 15317 0 100 68.94 39.33 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 532 998. DK (Don't Know) 270 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL)) AND (((P005_ <> 0) AND P005_ <> NONRESPONSE) AND P005_ <> EMPTY) HP006 WILL R LEAVE INHERITANCE - $100K Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P006_ Ref 2000: G4987 What are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will leave an inheritance totaling $100,000 or more? IWER: INCLUDE PROPERTIES AND OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS AS WELL AS MONEY HERE (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 12584 0 100 52.69 42.20 5339 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 179 998. DK (Don't Know) 65 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL)) AND (((P005_ <> 0) AND P005_ <> NONRESPONSE) AND P005_ <> EMPTY) AND ((P006_ > 0) AND P006_ <> NONRESPONSE) HP059 CHANCE R/SP LEAVE INHERIT OF $500K/MORE Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P059_ What are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will leave an inheritance totaling $500,000 or more? IWER: INCLUDE PROPERTIES AND OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS AS WELL AS MONEY HERE (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 9158 0 100 26.51 35.81 8860 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 110 998. DK (Don't Know) 39 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL)) AND ((P006_ <> RESPONSE) AND P006_ <> NONRESPONSE) HP007 WILL R LEAVE ANY INHERITANCE Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P007_ Ref 2000: G4988 What are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will leave any inheritance? IWER: INCLUDE PROPERTIES AND OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS AS WELL AS MONEY HERE (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 2421 0 100 14.47 29.47 15678 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 66 998. DK (Don't Know) 2 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP008 WILL R RECEIVE ANY INHERITANCE NEXT 10YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P008_ Ref 2000: G4989 And how about the chances that you will receive an inheritance during the next 10 years? IWER: INCLUDE PROPERTIES AND OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS AS WELL AS MONEY HERE (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 15558 0 100 12.35 28.30 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 343 998. DK (Don't Know) 218 999. RF (Refused)
Assign: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND ((((P004_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P004_ <> REFUSAL)) OR ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL))) OR ((P008_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P008_ <> REFUSAL)) OR NOT ((((P004_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P004_ <> REFUSAL)) OR ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL))) OR ((P008_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P008_ <> REFUSAL)))) HP009 CHECKPOINT - R CAN DO PROBABILITY SCALES Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P009_CanDoProbScales Ref 2000: G4990 .................................................................................. 341 0. NO 15789 1. YES 2037 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (((P008_ <> 0) AND (P008_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P008_ <> REFUSAL)) HP010 RS EXPECTED AMOUNT OF INHERITANCE Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P010_ Ref 2000: G4991 About how large do you expect that inheritance to be? IWER: DO NOT PROBE DK/RF AMOUNT: .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 2086 0 40000000 149638.89 1222998.05 14448 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1583 99999998. DK (Don't Know) 50 99999999. RF (Refused)
HP011 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - MIN Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P011_ P011_-P013_ Unfolding Sequence Question text: Would it amount to less than $______, more than $______, or what? PROCEDURE: UNFM_2Up1down BREAKPOINTS: 10000, 50000, 250000, 1000000 .................................................................................. 960 0. Value of Breakpoint 97 10000. Value of Breakpoint 250 10001. Value of Breakpoint 82 50000. Value of Breakpoint 167 50001. Value of Breakpoint 18 250000. Value of Breakpoint 48 250001. Value of Breakpoint 7 1000000. Value of Breakpoint 4 1000001. Value of Breakpoint 16534 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HP012 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - MAX Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P012_ .................................................................................. 411 9999. Value of Breakpoint 97 10000. Value of Breakpoint 303 49999. Value of Breakpoint 82 50000. Value of Breakpoint 155 249999. Value of Breakpoint 18 250000. Value of Breakpoint 46 999999. Value of Breakpoint 7 1000000. Value of Breakpoint 514 10000000. Value of Breakpoint 16534 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HP013 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - RESULT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P013_ .................................................................................. 97. Data Not Available 523 98. DK (Don't Know) 46 99. RF (Refused) 17598 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND (piJ021_EmpSelfOth <> SLFEMPD)) HP014 LIKELIHOOD R WILL LOSE JOB Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P014_ Ref 2000: G4996 Sometimes people are permanently laid off from jobs that they want to keep. On the same scale from 0 to 100 where 0 equals absolutely no chance and 100 equals absolutely certain, what are the chances that you will lose your job during the next year? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 4128 0 100 16.22 24.88 13947 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 86 998. DK (Don't Know) 6 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND (piJ021_EmpSelfOth <> SLFEMPD)) HP015 LIKELIHOOD R WILL FIND ANOTHER JOB Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P015_ Ref 2000: G4997 Suppose you were to lose your job this month. What do you think are the chances that you could find an equally good job in the same line of work within the next few months? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 4129 0 100 46.80 36.60 13947 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 86 998. DK (Don't Know) 5 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay <> YES) HP016 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK FOR PAY Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P016_ Ref 2000: G4998 (On this same 0 to 100 scale), what are the chances that you will be working for pay at some time in the future? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 10221 0 100 9.13 22.04 7872 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 64 998. DK (Don't Know) 10 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND (piA019_RAge < 63) HP017 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK AFTER AGE 62 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P017_ Ref 2000: G5002 IF R WORKS FOR SOMEONE ELSE (G3/J021=1): (Thinking about work in general and not just your present job,) what do you think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 62? OTHERWISE: What do you think the chances are that you will be working full-time after you reach age 62? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN 996 ALREADY AGE 62 .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 3179 0 100 51.65 38.67 14872 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 76 996. ALREADY AGE 62 40 998. DK (Don't Know) 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND (((P017_ <> 0) AND P017_ <> NONRESPONSE) AND P017_ <> EMPTY) AND (piA019_RAge < 66) HP018 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK AFTER AGE 65 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P018_ Ref 2000: G5003 And what about the chances that you will be working full-time after you reach age 65? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN 996 ALREADY AGE 65 .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 2609 0 100 37.17 33.83 15537 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 996. ALREADY AGE 65 20 998. DK (Don't Know) 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES) HP019 CHANCE HEALTH LIMIT ACTIVITY - NEXT 10YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P019_ Ref 2000: G5004 What about the chances that your health will limit your work activity during the next 10 years? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN 996 ALREADY LIMITS WORK ACTIVITY .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 5233 0 100 42.84 28.15 12684 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 8 996. ALREADY LIMITS WORK ACTIVITY 230 998. DK (Don't Know) 12 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piJ505_LookingForWork = YES) OR (piJ517_DoingFindWrk = YES)) HP020 CHANCE R WILL FIND DESIRED JOB IN FEW MO Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P020_ Ref 2000: G5006 You told us earlier that you were looking for a new job. On this 0 to 100 scale, what are the chances that you will find a job like the one you're looking for within the next few months? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 573 0 100 51.49 33.70 17580 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14 998. DK (Don't Know) 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) HP021 CHANCE R WILL MOVE IN NEXT 2 YEARS Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P021_ Ref 2000: G5010 Now using the same scale as before where '0' is absolutely no chance and '100' means that it is absolutely certain, please tell me what you think are the chances that you will move in the next two years? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 9164 0 100 14.70 26.71 8829 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 166 998. DK (Don't Know) 8 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (P021_ > 59) HP022 WOULD R MOVE TO ANOTHER STATE? Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P022_ Ref 2000: G5011 Do you think you will move to another state? .................................................................................. 182 1. YES 505 5. NO 22 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17458 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Assign: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (P021_ > 59) AND (P022_ = YES) AND (NOT (puP023_.puState = 98) OR puP023_.puState = 98) AND (NOT (puP023_.puState = 99) OR puP023_.puState = 99) HP023M MOVE TO WHICH OTHER STATE? - MASKED Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P023_ Ref 2000: G5012M Which state? STATE: User Note: Code categories have been collapsed to protect participant confidentiality. .................................................................................. 9 1. Northeast Region: New England Division (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT) 12 2. Northeast Region: Middle Atlantic Division (NY, NJ, PA) 16 3. Midwest Region: East North Central Division (OH, IN, IL, MI, WI) 4 4. Midwest Region: West North Central Division (MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS) 73 5. South Region: South Atlantic Division (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL) 3 6. South Region: East South Central Division (KY, TN, AL, MS) 8 7. South Region: West South Central Division (AR, LA, OK, TX) 22 8. West Region: Mountain Division (MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV) 18 9. West Region: Pacific Division (WA, OR, CA, AK, HI) 10. U.S., NA state 16 11. Foreign Country: Not in a Census Division (includes U.S.territories) 96. Same State (see questionnaire) 97. OTHER COUNTRY 98. DK (don't know); NA (not ascertained) 99. RF (refused) 17986 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (P021_ > 59) HP025 TYPE OF HOME R THINKS WILL MOVE INTO Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P025_ Ref 2000: G5015 Do you think you will buy or build a home, rent, move in with someone else or what? .................................................................................. 319 1. BUY OR BUILD 243 2. RENT 101 3. MOVE IN WITH SOMEONE ELSE 42 8. DK (Don't Know) 4 9. RF (Refused) 17458 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (P021_ > 59) AND (P025_ = MOVEINWITHSOMEONEELSE) HP026 WHOM R THINKS WILL LIVE WITH Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P026_ Ref 2000: G5016 With whom would you live? .................................................................................. 53 1. CHILD 1 2. PARENT 16 3. OTHER RELATIVE; friend 18 5. ASSISTED LIVING OR OTHER LONG TERM CARE FACILITY 11 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 2 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18066 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piA019_RAge < 66) HP028 CHANCE R WILL LIVE TO BE AGE 75 OR MORE Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P028_ Ref 2000: G5018 (What is the percent chance) that you will live to be 75 or more? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 6855 0 100 66.26 28.18 10967 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 326 998. DK (Don't Know) 19 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (NOT ((P028_ = RESPONSE) AND (P028_ = 0)) AND (piA019_RAge < 90)) HP029 CHANCE R WILL LIVE TO 80/85/90/95/100 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P029_ Ref 2000: G5020 (What is the percent chance) that you will live to be 80/85/90/95/100) or more? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 14145 0 100 49.59 31.66 2943 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1027 998. DK (Don't Know) 52 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) HP030 CHANCE GIVE MAJOR FIN HELP IN NEXT 10YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P030_ Ref 2000: G5021 (Using a number from 0-100) What are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will give financial help totaling $5,000 or more to grown children, relatives or friends over the next ten years? IWER: INCLUDE COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT BUT NOT SHARED HOUSING OR FOOD (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 15369 0 100 32.36 36.99 2389 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 357 998. DK (Don't Know) 52 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) HP031 CHANCE REC MAJOR FIN HELP - $5K OR MORE Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P031_ Ref 2000: G5022 What are the chances that you (and your (husband/wife/partner)) will receive financial help totaling $5,000 or more from your children, relatives or friends over the next 10 years? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 15447 0 100 9.00 20.12 2389 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 279 998. DK (Don't Know) 52 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND ((piA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (piA028_RInNHome <> YES) HP032 PERCENT CHANCE R WILL MOVE TO NH IN 5YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P032_ Ref 2000: G5023 (What is the percent chance) that you will ever have to move to a nursing home?/(What is the percent chance) that you will move to a nursing home in the next five years?) DEF: (Nursing Homes are institutions primarily for people who need constant nursing supervision or are incapable of living independently. Nursing supervision must be provided on a continuous basis for the institution to qualify as a nursing home. Please don't include stays in adult foster care facilities or other short-term stays in a hospital.) (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 8423 0 100 13.89 21.59 8990 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 709 998. DK (Don't Know) 45 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR) HP034 CHANCE US HAS ECON DEPRESSION NEXT 10YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P034_ Ref 2000: G5025 What do you think are the chances that the U.S. economy will experience a major depression sometime during the next 10 years or so? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 165 0 100 46.79 28.61 17983 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 19 998. DK (Don't Know) 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1) AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR) HP035 CHANCE CONGRESS WILL CHANGE SS BENEFITS Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS1.P035_ Ref 2000: G5026 How about the chances that Congress will change Social Security sometime in the next 10 years or so, so that it becomes less generous than now? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 168 0 100 60.23 30.34 17983 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 16 998. DK (Don't Know) 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) HP036 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 1 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P036_ Ref 2000: G5027 IWER: READ SLOWLY Now I have another kind of question. Suppose that you are the only income earner in the family. Your doctor recommends that you move because of allergies, and you have to choose between two possible jobs. The first would guarantee your current total family income for life. The second is possibly better paying, but the income is also less certain. There is a 50-50 chance the second job would double your total lifetime income and a 50-50 chance that it would cut it by a third. Which job would you take -- the first job or the second job? .................................................................................. 4846 1. FIRST JOB 1364 2. SECOND JOB 299 8. DK (Don't Know) 131 9. RF (Refused) 11527 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) AND (P036_ <> FIRSTJOB) AND ((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL)) HP037 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 2 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P037_ Ref 2000: G5033 Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would double your lifetime income, and 50-50 that it would cut it in half. Would you take the first job or the second job? .................................................................................. 591 1. FIRST JOB 752 2. SECOND JOB 21 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 16803 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) AND (P036_ <> FIRSTJOB) AND ((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL)) AND (((P037_ <> FIRSTJOB) AND (P037_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P037_ <> REFUSAL)) HP038 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 3 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P038_ Ref 2000: G5034 Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would double your lifetime income and 50-50 that it would cut it by seventy-five percent. Would you take the first job or the second job? .................................................................................. 378 1. FIRST JOB 363 2. SECOND JOB 11 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17415 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) AND ((((((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL)) AND P038_ = EMPTY) AND (P037_ <> FIRSTJOB)) AND (P037_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P037_ <> REFUSAL)) HP039 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 4 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P039_ Ref 2000: G5035 Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would double your lifetime income and 50-50 that it would cut it by twenty percent. Would you take the first job or the second job? .................................................................................. 3845 1. FIRST JOB 955 2. SECOND JOB 40 8. DK (Don't Know) 6 9. RF (Refused) 13321 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) AND ((((((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL)) AND P038_ = EMPTY) AND (P037_ <> FIRSTJOB)) AND (P037_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P037_ <> REFUSAL)) AND (((P039_ <> SECONDJOB) AND (P039_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P039_ <> REFUSAL)) HP040 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 5 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P040_ Ref 2000: G5036 Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would double your lifetime income and 50-50 that it would cut it by 10 percent. Would you take the first job or the second job? .................................................................................. 2648 1. FIRST JOB 1160 2. SECOND JOB 35 8. DK (Don't Know) 2 9. RF (Refused) 14322 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piA019_RAge < 65) HP041 FAM FINANCIAL TIMELINE - SAVE/SPEND/PLAN Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P041_ Ref 2000: G5037 In deciding how much of their family) income to spend or save, people are likely to think about different financial planning periods. In planning your (family's) saving and spending, which of the following time periods is most important to you (and your (husband/wife/partner)), the next few months, the next year, the next few years, the next 5-10 years, or longer than 10 years? .................................................................................. 989 1. THE NEXT FEW MONTHS 738 2. THE NEXT YEAR 1734 3. THE NEXT FEW YEARS 2081 4. THE NEXT 5-10 YEARS 783 5. LONGER THAN 10 YEARS 260 8. DK (Don't Know) 55 9. RF (Refused) 11527 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) HP060 RISK AVERSION INHERITED BUSINESS - 1 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P060_ IWER: READ SLOWLY Now I have another kind of question. Suppose that a distant relative left you a share in a private business worth one million dollars. You are immediately faced with a choice -- whether to cash out now and take the one million dollars, or to wait until the company goes public in one month, which would give you a 50-50 chance of doubling your money to two million dollars and a 50-50 chance of losing one-third of it, leaving you 667 thousand dollars. Would you cash out immediately or wait until after the company goes public? .................................................................................. 526 1. CASH OUT 137 2. WAIT 65 8. DK (Don't Know) 30 9. RF (Refused) 17409 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) AND (P060_ = WAIT) HP061 RISK AVERSION INHERITED BUSINESS - 2 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P061_ Suppose that waiting a month, until after the company goes public, would result in a 50-50 chance that the money would be doubled to two million dollars and a 50-50 chance that it would be reduced by half, to 500 thousand dollars. Would you cash out immediately and take the one million dollars, or wait until the company goes public? .................................................................................. 46 1. CASH OUT 91 2. WAIT 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18030 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) AND (P060_ = WAIT) AND (P061_ = WAIT) HP062 RISK AVERSION INHERITED BUSINESS - 3 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P062_ Suppose the chances were 50-50 that waiting would double your money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would reduce it by seventy-five percent, to 250 thousand dollars. Would you cash out immediately and take the one million dollars, or wait until after the company goes public? .................................................................................. 42 1. CASH OUT 49 2. WAIT 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18076 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) AND (NOT (P060_ = WAIT)) AND (P060_ = CASHOUT) HP063 RISK AVERSION INHERITED BUSINESS - 4 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P063_ Suppose that waiting a month, until after the company goes public, would result in a 50-50 chance that the money would be doubled to two million dollars and a 50-50 chance that it would be reduced by twenty percent, to 800 thousand dollars. Would you cash out immediately and take the one million dollars, or wait until after the company goes public? .................................................................................. 463 1. CASH OUT 58 2. WAIT 5 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17641 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) AND (NOT (P060_ = WAIT)) AND (P060_ = CASHOUT) AND (P063_ = CASHOUT) HP064 RISK AVERSION INHERITED BUSINESS - 5 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P064_ Suppose the chances were 50-50 that waiting would double your money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would reduce it by ten percent, to 900 thousand dollars. Would you cash out immediately and take the one million dollars, or wait until after the company goes public? .................................................................................. 417 1. CASH OUT 44 2. WAIT 2 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17704 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND (NOT ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1))) AND (((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) HP065 RISK AVERSION INHERIT $1M INVEST - 1 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P065_ IWER: READ SLOWLY Now I have another kind of question. Suppose that you unexpectedly inherited one million dollars from a distant relative. You are immediately faced with the opportunity to take a one-time risky, but possibly rewarding investment option that has a 50-50 chance of doubling the money to two million dollars within a month and a 50-50 chance of reducing the money by one-third, to 667 thousand dollars, within a month. Would you take the risky investment option or not? .................................................................................. 129 1. YES 590 5. NO 47 8. DK (Don't Know) 27 9. RF (Refused) 17374 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND (NOT ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1))) AND (((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (P065_ = YES) HP066 RISK AVERSION INHERIT $1M INVEST - 2 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P066_ Suppose that the chances were 50-50 that the risky investment would double the money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would cut it in half, to 500 thousand dollars. Would you take the risky investment option or not? .................................................................................. 97 1. YES 29 5. NO 3 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18038 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND (NOT ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1))) AND (((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (P065_ = YES) AND (P066_ = YES) HP067 RISK AVERSION INHERIT $1M INVEST - 3 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P067_ Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the risky investment option would double your money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would reduce it by seventy-five percent, to 250 thousand dollars. Would you take the risky investment or not? .................................................................................. 62 1. YES 35 5. NO 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18070 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND (NOT ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1))) AND (((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (NOT (P065_ = YES)) AND (P065_ = NO) HP068 RISK AVERSION INHERIT $1M INVEST - 4 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P068_ Suppose that the chances were 50-50 that the risky investment option would double the money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would cut it by twenty percent, to 800 thousand dollars. Would you take the risky investment option or not? .................................................................................. 78 1. YES 510 5. NO 2 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17577 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piA019_RAge < 65)) AND (NOT ((((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1))) AND (((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)) OR (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)) AND (NOT (P065_ = YES)) AND (P065_ = NO) AND (P068_ = NO) HP069 RISK AVERSION INHERIT $1M INVEST - 5 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P069_ Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the risky investment option would double your money to two million dollars and 50-50 that it would reduce it by ten percent, to 900 thousand dollars. Would you take the risky investment option or not? .................................................................................. 94 1. YES 415 5. NO 1 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 17657 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES)) AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) HP042 COMPARE PROJECTED CHILD HH EARNINGS Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P042_ Ref 2000: G5038 When your children get to be your age, do you think their household earnings adjusted for inflation will be higher, lower, or the same as yours are now? .................................................................................. 48 1. HIGHER 5 2. LOWER 11 3. SAME 2 8. DK (Don't Know) 4 9. RF (Refused) 18097 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES)) AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (P042_ = HIGHER) HP043 COMPARE CHILD EARNINGS - HIGHER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P043_ Ref 2000: G5039 Would you say much higher? .................................................................................. 38 1. YES 10 5. NO 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18119 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (piJ020_WorkforPay = YES)) AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR)) AND (NOT (P042_ = HIGHER)) AND (P042_ = LOWER) HP044 COMPARE CHILD EARNINGS - LOWER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_EXPECTATIONS2.P044_ Ref 2000: G5040 Would you say much lower? .................................................................................. 2 1. YES 3 5. NO 8. DK (Don't Know) 9. RF (Refused) 18162 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1) HP047 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS WORTH MORE NXT YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_MutualFunds.P047_ We are interested in how well you think the economy will do in the next year. By next year at this time, what is the percent chance that mutual fund shares invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will be worth more than they are today? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN Due to a error in the field application, preloaded values for some respondents were dropped prior to the interview. All people with a blank at HX078 would have been treated the same as those preloaded as a '2', and been given HP049 and HP050. This is the reason for the uneven distribution of this sequence. .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 5765 0 100 44.46 28.12 10907 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1380 998. DK (Don't Know) 115 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1) AND ((P047_ > 0) AND (P047_ <= 100)) HP048 INCREASE IN MUTUAL FUNDS X10 PERCENT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_MutualFunds.P048_ By next year at this time, what is the chance they will have grown by 10 percent or more? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 5026 0 100 41.51 27.53 12975 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 155 998. DK (Don't Know) 11 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) HP049 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS GROW X10 PERCENT Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_MutualFunds.P049_ We are interested in how well you think the economy will do in the next year. By next year at this time, what is the percent chance that the value of mutual fund shares invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones Industrial Average will have grown by 10 percent or more? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 6931 0 100 35.23 27.58 9308 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1784 998. DK (Don't Know) 144 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (NOT (piRtab1X078ARandomForSecP = 1)) AND (((P049_ < 100) AND (P049_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P049_ <> REFUSAL)) HP050 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS WORTH MORE IN 1YR Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_MutualFunds.P050_ What is the chance they will be worth more a year from now than they are today? (00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 6550 0 100 43.00 30.11 11468 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 144 998. DK (Don't Know) 5 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP051 R SHAKEN BY WTC DISASTER - SEPT 11 Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_911.P051_ We have a few questions about how the events of September 11th have affected you. How much-if any-have the events of September 11 shaken your own personal sense of safety and security: have they shaken it a great deal, a good amount, not too much, or not at all? .................................................................................. 2869 1. A GREAT DEAL 3782 2. A GOOD AMOUNT 6514 3. NOT TOO MUCH 2741 4. NOT AT ALL 142 8. DK (Don't Know) 71 9. RF (Refused) 2048 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP052 PCT CHANCE US BIOTERRORISM - NEXT 5YRS Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_911.P052_ What do you think is the percent chance that there will be a major incident of bio-terrorism in the United States in the next five years, directly affecting 100 people or more? (0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 0 CHANCE IS ZERO OR NEARLY ZERO 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 14703 0 100 60.14 29.39 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1244 998. DK (Don't Know) 172 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P052_ = 0) AND ((P052_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P052_ <> REFUSAL)) HP053 PCT CHANCE BIOTERRORISM 1 IN A THOUSAND Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_911.P053_ Would you say the chance is less or more than one in one thousand? .................................................................................. 415 1. LESS THAN ONE IN ONE THOUSAND 21 2. [VOL:] ABOUT EQUAL TO ONE IN ONE THOUSAND 42 3. MORE THAN ONE IN ONE THOUSAND 25 8. DK (Don't Know) 2 9. RF (Refused) 17662 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP054 PCT CHANCE R IS VICTIM OF BIOTERRORISM Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_911.P054_ What do you think is the percent chance that you, yourself will be a victim of bioterrorism in the next five years? (0---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100) 0 CHANCE IS ZERO OR NEARLY ZERO 100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN .................................................................................. ----------------------------------------------------------------- N Min Max Mean SD Miss 14456 0 100 19.26 22.74 2048 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1480 998. DK (Don't Know) 183 999. RF (Refused)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND (P054_ = 0) AND ((P054_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P054_ <> REFUSAL)) HP055 CHANCE BIOTERRORISM 1 IN A MILLION Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP_911.P055_ Would you say the chance is less or more than one in one million? .................................................................................. 3250 1. LESS THAN ONE IN ONE MILLION 258 2. [VOL:] ABOUT EQUAL TO ONE IN ONE MILLION 515 3. MORE THAN ONE IN ONE MILLION 164 8. DK (Don't Know) 12 9. RF (Refused) 13968 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask: IF (piA009_SelfPrxy = SLF) HP056 P056 - ASSIST SECTION P - EXPECTATIONS Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 CAI Reference: BP.P056_AssistP IWER: HOW OFTEN DID R RECEIVE ASSISTANCE WITH ANSWERS IN SECTION P - EXPECTATIONS? .................................................................................. 15725 1. NEVER 247 2. A FEW TIMES 88 3. MOST OR ALL OF THE TIME 54 4. THE SECTION WAS DONE BY A PROXY REPORTER 2 8. DK (Don't Know) 3 9. RF (Refused) 2048 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HVERSION 2002 DATA RELEASE VERSION Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 18167 2. Second Data Release
HQNR BLAISE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 11 Decimals: 0 .................................................................................. 18167 00000300010-21347900020. Blaise Identification Number
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