HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
20129 000003-502761. Household Identification Number
PN RESPONDENT PERSON IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
11119 010. Person Identifier
451 011. Person Identifier
17 012. Person Identifier
1 013. Person Identifier
6398 020. Person Identifier
109 021. Person Identifier
5 022. Person Identifier
793 030. Person Identifier
37 031. Person Identifier
3 032. Person Identifier
1145 040. Person Identifier
49 041. Person Identifier
2 042. Person Identifier
JSUBHH 2004 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
19165 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
499 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
367 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
30 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
66 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
HSUBHH 2002 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
15943 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
451 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
342 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
15 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
47 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
3330 Blank. NEW COHORT HH
JPN_SP 2004 SPOUSE/PARTNER PERSON NUMBER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
5804 010. Person Identifier
402 011. Person Identifier
16 012. Person Identifier
1 013. Person Identifier
5297 020. Person Identifier
102 021. Person Identifier
4 022. Person Identifier
662 030. Person Identifier
33 031. Person Identifier
3 032. Person Identifier
951 040. Person Identifier
46 041. Person Identifier
2 042. Person Identifier
14 811. Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
6 821. Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
2 831. Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
3 841. Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
6781 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
JCSR 2004 WHETHER COVERSHEET RESPONDENT
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
13643 1. Yes
7 3. 2nd Coverscreen R, answers not retained
6479 5. No
JFAMR 2004 WHETHER FAMILY RESPONDENT
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
13514 1. Family R
2 3. 2nd Family R, answers not retained
6613 5. Non-Family R
JFINR 2004 WHETHER FINANCIAL RESPONDENT
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
13585 1. Financial R
2 3. 2nd Financial R, answers not retained
6542 5. Non-Financial R
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP002 P002 - EXPECTATIONS INTRO
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P002_
2000 Link: G4982 2002 Link: HP002
Next we would like to ask your opinion 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.
..................................................................................
18191 1. CONTINUE
14 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
45 9. RF (Refused)
1879 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP003 EXPECTATIONS PRACTICE QUESTION
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P003_
2000 Link: G4983 2002 Link: HP003
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
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
17909 0 100 64.78 30.39 1880
-----------------------------------------------------------------
236 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
104 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP004 EXPEC - INFLATION VS. INCOME
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P004_
2000 Link: G4984 2002 Link: HP004
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
17300 0 100 42.62 32.03 1880
-----------------------------------------------------------------
822 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
127 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP005 WILL R LEAVE INHERITANCE - $10K
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P005_
2000 Link: G4985 2002 Link: HP005
Including property and other valuables that you might own, what are the
chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will leave an inheritance
totalling $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
17566 0 100 67.12 39.27 1880
-----------------------------------------------------------------
440 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
243 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL))
AND (((P005_ <> 0) AND P005_ <> NONRESPONSE) AND P005_ <> EMPTY)
JP006 WILL R LEAVE INHERITANCE - $100K
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P006_
2000 Link: G4987 2002 Link: HP006
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will leave
an inheritance totalling $100,000 or more?
INTERVIEWER: 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
14399 0 100 53.00 41.65 5525
-----------------------------------------------------------------
136 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
69 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL))
AND (((P005_ <> 0) AND P005_ <> NONRESPONSE) AND P005_ <> EMPTY)
AND ((P006_ > 0) AND P006_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP059 CHANCE R/SP LEAVE INHERIT OF $500K/MORE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P059_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will leave
an inheritance totalling $500,000 or more?
INTERVIEWER: 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
10684 0 100 27.30 35.87 9331
-----------------------------------------------------------------
70 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
44 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND ((P005_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P005_ <> REFUSAL))
AND ((P006_ <> RESPONSE) AND P006_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP007 WILL R LEAVE ANY INHERITANCE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P007_
2000 Link: G4988 2002 Link: HP007
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will leave
any inheritance?
INTERVIEWER: 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
2905 0 100 14.17 29.38 17167
-----------------------------------------------------------------
53 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
4 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP008 WILL R RECEIVE ANY INHERITANCE NEXT 10YR
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P008_
2000 Link: G4989 2002 Link: HP008
And how about the chances that you will receive an inheritance during the next
10 years?
INTERVIEWER: 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
17817 0 100 13.86 29.16 1880
-----------------------------------------------------------------
265 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
167 999. RF (Refused)
Assign:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_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))))
JP009 CHECKPOINT - R CAN DO PROBABILITY SCALES
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P009_CanDoProbScales
2000 Link: G4990 2002 Link: HP009
..................................................................................
252 0. NO
18018 1. YES
1859 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (((P008_ <> 0) AND (P008_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P008_ <> REFUSAL))
JP010 RS EXPECTED AMOUNT OF INHERITANCE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P010_
2000 Link: G4991 2002 Link: HP010
About how large do you expect that inheritance to be?
INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DK/RF
AMOUNT:
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
2939 0 20000000 116332.10 656235.40 15265
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1867 99999998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
58 99999999. RF (Refused)
JP011 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - MIN
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 7 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.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
ENTRY POINT: 50000
..................................................................................
1025 0. Value of Breakpoint
131 10000. Value of Breakpoint
323 10001. Value of Breakpoint
77 50000. Value of Breakpoint
250 50001. Value of Breakpoint
28 250000. Value of Breakpoint
69 250001. Value of Breakpoint
10 1000000. Value of Breakpoint
12 1000001. Value of Breakpoint
18204 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
JP012 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - MAX
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P012_
..................................................................................
480 9999. Value of Breakpoint
131 10000. Value of Breakpoint
389 49999. Value of Breakpoint
77 50000. Value of Breakpoint
220 249999. Value of Breakpoint
28 250000. Value of Breakpoint
60 999999. Value of Breakpoint
10 1000000. Value of Breakpoint
530 99999996. Greater than Maximum Breakpoint
18204 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
JP013 RS EXPECTED AMT OF INHERITANCE - RESULT
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P013_
..................................................................................
97. Data Not Available
533 98. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
55 99. RF (Refused)
19541 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND
(pisecJWORKSTATUSJ021_EmpSelfOth <> SLFEMPD))
JP014 LIKELIHOOD R WILL LOSE JOB
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P014_
2000 Link: G4996 2002 Link: HP014
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
5556 0 100 17.54 25.23 14500
-----------------------------------------------------------------
68 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
5 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES) AND
(pisecJWORKSTATUSJ021_EmpSelfOth <> SLFEMPD))
JP015 LIKELIHOOD R WILL FIND ANOTHER JOB
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P015_
2000 Link: G4997 2002 Link: HP015
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
5555 0 100 46.74 36.30 14500
-----------------------------------------------------------------
68 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
6 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay <> YES)
JP016 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK FOR PAY
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P016_
2000 Link: G4998 2002 Link: HP016
(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
10680 0 100 10.95 24.33 9353
-----------------------------------------------------------------
81 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
15 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
AND (piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge < 62)
JP017 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK AFTER AGE 62
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P017_
2000 Link: G5002 2002 Link: HP017
(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?
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
996 ALREADY AGE 62
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4495 0 100 51.28 36.27 15595
-----------------------------------------------------------------
6 996. ALREADY AGE 62
32 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
AND (((P017_ <> 0) AND P017_ <> NONRESPONSE) OR P017_ = EMPTY)
AND (piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge < 65)
JP018 LIKELIHOOD R WILL WORK AFTER AGE 65
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P018_
2000 Link: G5003 2002 Link: HP018
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
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
4539 0 100 39.58 34.39 15572
-----------------------------------------------------------------
996. ALREADY AGE 65
18 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecJEDEXPANDLOOKINGFORJOBJ505_LookingForWork = YES) OR
(piSecJFINDINGAJOBJ517_DoingFindWrk = YES))
JP020 CHANCE R WILL FIND DESIRED JOB IN FEW MO
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P020_
2000 Link: G5006 2002 Link: HP020
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
1033 0 100 50.29 32.35 19085
-----------------------------------------------------------------
10 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
JP021 CHANCE R WILL MOVE IN NEXT 2 YEARS
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P021_
2000 Link: G5010 2002 Link: HP021
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
12612 0 100 18.22 29.63 7325
-----------------------------------------------------------------
184 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
8 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (P021_ > 59)
JP022 WOULD R MOVE TO ANOTHER STATE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P022_
2000 Link: G5011 2002 Link: HP022
Do you think you will move to another state?
..................................................................................
400 1. YES
970 5. NO
35 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
18724 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (P021_ > 59)
JP025 TYPE OF HOME R THINKS WILL MOVE INTO
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P025_
2000 Link: G5015 2002 Link: HP025
Do you think you will buy or build a home, rent, move in with someone else or
what?
..................................................................................
760 1. BUY OR BUILD
398 2. RENT
174 3. MOVE IN WITH SOMEONE ELSE
69 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
4 9. RF (Refused)
18724 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (P021_ > 59)
AND (P025_ = MOVEINWITHSOMEONEELSE)
JP026 WHOM R THINKS WILL LIVE WITH
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P026_
2000 Link: G5016 2002 Link: HP026
With whom would you live?
..................................................................................
73 1. CHILD
7 2. PARENT
58 3. OTHER RELATIVE
24 5. ASSISTED LIVING OR OTHER LONG TERM CARE FACILITY
8 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
4 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
19955 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge < 66)
JP028 CHANCE R WILL LIVE TO BE AGE 75 OR MORE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P028_
2000 Link: G5018 2002 Link: HP028
(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
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
8724 0 100 64.64 28.82 11092
-----------------------------------------------------------------
293 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
20 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((P028_ = EMPTY OR (P028_ > 0)) AND (piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge <
90))
JP029 CHANCE R WILL LIVE TO 80/85/90/95/100
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P029_
2000 Link: G5020 2002 Link: HP029
(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
16335 0 100 50.37 31.74 3192
-----------------------------------------------------------------
558 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
44 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
JP070 CHANCE MED EXP USE UP 5 YRS
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P070_
What do you think are the chances that medical expenses will use up all your
([See Blaise Specifications for FLandyourHWPs assignment]) savings in 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
17083 0 100 29.76 30.69 2133
-----------------------------------------------------------------
849 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
64 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
JP030 CHANCE GIVE MAJOR FIN HELP IN NEXT 10YR
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P030_
2000 Link: G5021 2002 Link: HP030
(Using a number from 0-100) What are the chances that you (and your)
(husband\wife\partner) will give financial help totalling $5,000 or more to
grown children, relatives or friends over the next ten years?
INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT BUT NOT SHARED HOUSING OR FOOD
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 CHANCE IS ZERO OR NEARLY ZERO
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
17632 0 100 31.97 36.84 2133
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288 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
76 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P030_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND ((P030_ = 30) OR (P030_ < 30))
JP071 GIVE FIN HELP 1000 TO CHILD
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P071_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will give
financial help totalling $1,000 or more to grown children, relatives or
friends over the next ten years?
/INTERVIEWER: 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
10787 0 100 18.31 27.85 9276
-----------------------------------------------------------------
58 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
8 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P030_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND (NOT ((P030_ = 30) OR (P030_ < 30)))
JP072 GIVE FIN HELP 10000 TO CHILD
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P072_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will give
financial help totalling $10,000 or more to grown children, relatives or
friends over the next ten years?
INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT BUT NOT SHARED HOUSING OR FOOD
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 CHANCE IS ZERO OR NEARLY ZERO
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
6699 0 100 51.18 35.18 13350
-----------------------------------------------------------------
62 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
18 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P030_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND (NOT ((P030_ = 30) OR (P030_ < 30)))
AND ((P072_ > 0) AND P072_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP073 GIVE FIN HELP 20000 TO CHILD
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P073_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will give
financial help totalling $20,000 or more to grown children, relatives or
friends over the next ten years?
INTERVIEWER: 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
5710 0 100 36.69 35.10 14369
-----------------------------------------------------------------
39 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
11 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
JP031 CHANCE REC MAJOR FIN HELP - $5K OR MORE
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P031_
2000 Link: G5022 2002 Link: HP031
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will receive
financial help totalling $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
17617 0 100 9.20 20.57 2133
-----------------------------------------------------------------
308 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
71 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P031_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND ((P031_ = 30) OR (P031_ < 30))
JP074 RECEIVE FIN HELP 2500
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P074_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will receive
financial help totalling $2,500 or more from your children, relatives or
friends over the next ten years?
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 CHANCE IS ZERO OR NEARLY ZERO
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
15818 0 100 5.34 13.39 4252
-----------------------------------------------------------------
50 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P031_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND ((P031_ = 30) OR (P031_ < 30))
AND ((P074_ < 100) AND P074_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP075 RECEIVE FIN HELP 1000
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P075_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will receive
financial help totalling $1,000 or more from your children, relatives or
friends over the next ten 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
15713 0 100 8.48 19.02 4376
-----------------------------------------------------------------
39 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND (P031_ <> NONRESPONSE)
AND (NOT ((P031_ = 30) OR (P031_ < 30)))
JP076 RECEIVE FIN HELP 10000
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P076_
What are the chances that you (and your) (husband\wife\partner) will receive
financial help totalling $10,000 or more from your children, relatives or
friends over the next ten 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
1715 0 100 40.43 33.32 18389
-----------------------------------------------------------------
24 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
AND ((piSecAContinuInterviewA019_RAge > 64) OR (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (piSecARelationsA028_RInNHome <> YES)
JP032 PERCENT CHANCE R WILL MOVE TO NH IN 5YR
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P032_
2000 Link: G5023 2002 Link: HP032
((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
11835 0 100 18.13 24.66 7500
-----------------------------------------------------------------
713 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
81 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (P009_CanDoProbScales = 1)
JP034 CHANCE US HAS ECON DEPRESSION NEXT 10YR
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P034_
2000 Link: G5025 2002 Link: HP034
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
16761 0 100 43.42 28.41 2133
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1180 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
55 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND ((EXPECTATIONS1.P004_ <> NONRESPONSE OR EXPECTATIONS1.P005_ <>
NONRESPONSE) OR EXPECTATIONS1.P008_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP047 CHANCE MUTUAL FUNDS WORTH MORE NXT YR
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.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
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
15328 0 100 48.60 26.85 2133
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2588 998. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
80 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND ((EXPECTATIONS1.P004_ <> NONRESPONSE OR EXPECTATIONS1.P005_ <>
NONRESPONSE) OR EXPECTATIONS1.P008_ <> NONRESPONSE)
JP097 DEGREE FOLLOW STOCK MARKET
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.MutualFunds.P097_
How closely do you follow the stock market: very closely, somewhat, or not at
all?
..................................................................................
1713 1. VERY CLOSELY
6767 2. SOME WHAT CLOSELY
9468 3. NOT AT ALL
40 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
8 9. RF (Refused)
2133 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (HH.X024_ReIwHH_V = EMPTY)
JP036 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 1
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P036_
2000 Link: G5027 2002 Link: HP036
INTERVIEWER: 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?
..................................................................................
2360 1. FIRST JOB
636 2. SECOND JOB
76 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
42 9. RF (Refused)
17015 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (HH.X024_ReIwHH_V = EMPTY)
AND (P036_ <> FIRSTJOB)
AND ((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL))
JP037 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 2
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P037_
2000 Link: G5033 2002 Link: HP037
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?
..................................................................................
271 1. FIRST JOB
361 2. SECOND JOB
4 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
19493 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (HH.X024_ReIwHH_V = EMPTY)
AND (P036_ <> FIRSTJOB)
AND ((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL))
AND (((P037_ <> FIRSTJOB) AND (P037_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P037_ <> REFUSAL))
JP038 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 3
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P038_
2000 Link: G5034 2002 Link: HP038
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?
..................................................................................
199 1. FIRST JOB
157 2. SECOND JOB
5 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
19768 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (HH.X024_ReIwHH_V = EMPTY)
AND ((((((P036_ <> DONTKNOW) AND (P036_ <> REFUSAL)) AND P038_ = EMPTY) AND
(P037_ <> FIRSTJOB)) AND (P037_ <> DONTKNOW)) AND (P037_ <> REFUSAL))
JP039 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 4
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P039_
2000 Link: G5035 2002 Link: HP039
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?
..................................................................................
1823 1. FIRST JOB
519 2. SECOND JOB
16 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17769 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (HH.X024_ReIwHH_V = EMPTY)
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))
JP040 RISK AVERSION ON THE JOB - 5
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P040_
2000 Link: G5036 2002 Link: HP040
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?
..................................................................................
1209 1. FIRST JOB
601 2. SECOND JOB
12 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
1 9. RF (Refused)
18306 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP041 FAM FINANCIAL TIMELINE - SAVE/SPEND/PLAN
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P041_
2000 Link: G5037 2002 Link: HP041
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?
..................................................................................
3235 1. THE NEXT FEW MONTHS
2416 2. THE NEXT YEAR
4808 3. THE NEXT FEW YEARS
4746 4. THE NEXT 5-10 YEARS
1799 5. LONGER THAN 10 YEARS
1074 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
169 9. RF (Refused)
1882 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
JP042 COMPARE PROJECTED CHILD HH EARNINGS
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P042_
2000 Link: G5038 2002 Link: HP042
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?
..................................................................................
1469 1. HIGHER
293 2. LOWER
330 3. SAME
55 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
10 9. RF (Refused)
17972 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (P042_ = HIGHER)
JP043 COMPARE CHILD EARNINGS - HIGHER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P043_
2000 Link: G5039 2002 Link: HP043
Would you say much higher?
..................................................................................
1053 1. YES
402 5. NO
14 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
18660 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (((piInitA101_TotalKids > 0) AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ076_ReIwR_V <> REIWR))
AND (NOT (P042_ = HIGHER))
AND (P042_ = LOWER)
JP044 COMPARE CHILD EARNINGS - LOWER
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.EXPECTATIONS2.P044_
2000 Link: G5040 2002 Link: HP044
Would you say much lower?
..................................................................................
119 1. YES
166 5. NO
8 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
9. RF (Refused)
19836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (piSecAStartInterviewA009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
JP056 P056 - ASSIST SECTION P - EXPECTATIONS
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: SecP.P056_AssistP
INTERVIEWER: HOW OFTEN DID R RECEIVE ASSISTANCE WITH ANSWERS IN SECTION P -
EXPECTATIONS?
..................................................................................
17350 1. NEVER
746 2. A FEW TIMES
146 3. MOST OR ALL OF THE TIME
57 4. THE SECTION WAS DONE BY A PROXY REPORTER
2 8. DK (Don't Know); NA (Not Ascertained)
3 9. RF (Refused)
1825 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
JVDATE 2004 DATA MODEL VERSION
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
User Note: This variable identifies which data model was used to interview
the household. Please reference the data description for a summary of changes
in each data model.
..................................................................................
28 1. Version 1
806 2. Version 2
1412 3. Version 3
2471 4. Version 4
2974 5. Version 5
1616 6. Version 6
3270 7. Version 7
7137 8. Version 8
415 9. Version 9
JVERSION 2004 DATA RELEASE VERSION
Section: P Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
20129 1. First Final Release
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