========================================================================================== Cross-Wave Geographic Information - Detail Note to Users: This codebook is designed to match the distribution dataset. Codebook metadata are derived from the data collection instrument. If you have questions concerning codebook layout or content please bring them to the attention of the HRS staff at hrsquestions@umich.edu. Printing recommendation: Set margins (left/right/top/bottom) to .5 inch; print in portrait orientation using a mono-space 10-point font. ========================================================================================== Section A: CROSS-YEAR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION (DETAIL) (Respondent) ========================================================================================== HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: HHID Household Identification Number ................................................................................. 38008 000001-959738. Household Identifier Range ========================================================================================== PN PERSON NUMBER Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: PN Person Number ................................................................................. 22088 010. Person number 1052 011. Person number 48 012. Person number 1 013. Person number 11446 020. Person number 274 021. Person number 15 022. Person number 1 023. Person number 1201 030. Person number 74 031. Person number 7 032. Person number 2 033. Person number 1699 040. Person number 89 041. Person number 10 042. Person number 1 043. Person number ========================================================================================== STUDY STUDY MEMBERSHIP Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: STUDY Study membership is based on the entry cohort of the individual. This will differ from the birth cohort for age-ineligible spouses or partners. ................................................................................. 13783 1. HRS 8427 11. AHEAD, including the AHEAD-AHEAD overlap case 111 12. HRS/AHEAD Overlap case, AHEAD, given to AHEAD after HRS Wave 1 [1992/1993], appeared in AHEAD 23 13. HRS/AHEAD Overlap case, given to AHEAD after HRS Wave 1 [1992/1993], but never appeared in AHEAD 2457 21. CODA (Children of the Depression Age) 2838 31. WB (War Babies) 5063 41. EBB (Early Baby Boomers) 5299 51. MBB (Mid Baby Boomers) 61. LBB (Late Baby Boomers) 7 99. NOT YET COHORT ELIGIBLE ========================================================================================== FIRSTIW FIRST INTERVIEW: STUDY YEAR Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: FIRSTIW First Interview/Study Year: This variable includes both exit proxies and core interviews. ................................................................................. 12652 1992. First interview was in HRS Wave 1 [1992/1993] 8116 1993. First interview was in AHEAD Wave 1 [1993/1994] 104 1994. First interview was in HRS Wave 2 [1994/1995] 107 1995. First interview was in AHEAD Wave 2 [1995/1996] 204 1996. First interview was in HRS Wave 3 [1996/1997] 5103 1998. First interview was in HRS 1998 [1998/1999] 271 2000. First interview was in HRS 2000 [2000] 232 2002. First interview was in HRS 2002 [2002/2003] 3477 2004. First interview was in HRS 2004 [2004/2005] 208 2006. First interview was in HRS 2006 [2006/2007] 143 2008. First interview was in HRS 2008 [2008/2009] 6440 2010. First interview was in HRS 2008 [2010/2011] 335 2012. First interview was in HRS 2012 [2012/2013] 616 9996. Has not yet given an interview ========================================================================================== GENDER GENDER Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: GENDER Sex of Respondent ................................................................................. 16699 1. Male 21279 2. Female 30 Blank. Unknown ========================================================================================== AIWTYPE 1992 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: AIWTYPE 1992 interview type ................................................................................. 12652 1. Core interview obtained 381 5. Core interview not obtained 24975 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== BIWTYPE 1993 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: BIWTYPE 1993 interview type ................................................................................. 8222 1. Core interview obtained 139 5. Core interview not obtained 29647 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== CIWTYPE 1994 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: CIWTYPE 1994 interview type ................................................................................. 11420 1. Core interview obtained 1357 5. Core interview not obtained 176 11. Exit interview obtained 56 15. Exit interview not obtained 24999 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== DIWTYPE 1995 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: DIWTYPE 1995 interview type ................................................................................. 7027 1. Core interview obtained 527 5. Core interview not obtained 775 11. Exit interview obtained 76 15. Exit interview not obtained 29603 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== EIWTYPE 1996 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: EIWTYPE 1996 interview type ................................................................................. 10964 1. Core interview obtained 1658 5. Core interview not obtained 234 11. Exit interview obtained 49 15. Exit interview not obtained 21. Post-exit interview obtained 1 23. Post-exit interview not administered in this wave 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 25102 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== FIWTYPE 1998 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: FIWTYPE 1998 interview type ................................................................................. 21384 1. Core interview obtained 2370 5. Core interview not obtained 1254 11. Exit interview obtained 196 15. Exit interview not obtained 243 21. Post-exit interview obtained 23. Post-exit interview not administered in this wave 56 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 12505 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== GIWTYPE 2000 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: GIWTYPE 2000 interview type ................................................................................. 19578 1. Core interview obtained 2662 5. Core interview not obtained 1348 11. Exit interview obtained 227 15. Exit interview not obtained 359 21. Post-exit interview obtained 23. Post-exit interview not administered in this wave 61 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 13773 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== HIWTYPE 2002 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: HIWTYPE 2002 interview type ................................................................................. 18166 1. Core interview obtained 2393 5. Core interview not obtained 1499 11. Exit interview obtained 255 15. Exit interview not obtained 488 21. Post-exit interview obtained 23. Post-exit interview not administered in this wave 30 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 15177 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== JIWTYPE 2004 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: JIWTYPE 2004 interview type ................................................................................. 20129 1. Core interview obtained 2503 5. Core interview not obtained 1227 11. Exit interview obtained 126 15. Exit interview not obtained 465 21. Post-exit interview obtained 23. Post-exit interview not administered in this wave 28 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 13530 99. Not in this wave ========================================================================================== KIWTYPE 2006 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: KIWTYPE 2006 interview type ................................................................................. 18469 1. Core interview obtained 2306 5. Core interview not obtained 1310 11. Exit interview obtained 180 15. Exit interview not obtained 147 21. Post-exit interview obtained 10 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 15586 99. Not in the sample this wave ========================================================================================== LIWTYPE 2008 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: LIWTYPE 2008 interview type ................................................................................. 17217 1. Core interview obtained 2261 5. Core interview not obtained 1330 11. Exit interview obtained 121 15. Exit interview not obtained 118 21. Post-exit interview obtained 9 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 16952 99. Not in the sample this wave ========================================================================================== MIWTYPE 2010 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MIWTYPE 2010 interview type ................................................................................. 22032 1. Core interview obtained 2487 5. Core interview not obtained 1446 11. Exit interview obtained 255 15. Exit interview not obtained 134 21. Post-exit interview obtained 4 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 11650 99. Not in the sample this wave ========================================================================================== NIWTYPE 2012 INTERVIEW TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: NIWTYPE 2012 interview type ................................................................................. 20542 1. Core interview obtained 2533 5. Core interview not obtained 1188 11. Exit interview obtained 217 15. Exit interview not obtained 150 21. Post-exit interview obtained 6 25. Post-exit interview not obtained 13372 99. Not in the sample this wave ========================================================================================== BORNUS BORN US? Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: BORNUS Were you born in the United States? ................................................................................. 32658 1. Yes 4622 5. No 728 9. Place of birth unknown ========================================================================================== WHRBORN WHERE BORN Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: WHRBORN In what state were you born? User note: Two-digit country codes were used prior to the 2002 wave and are included in this variable. Use BORNUS to distinguish between respondents born inside or outside the United States. ................................................................................. 154 01. Alaska (AK) 783 02. Alabama (AL) 226 03. Arizona (AZ) 842 04. Arkansas (AR) 1538 05. California (CA) 479 06. Colorado (CO) 371 07. Connecticut (CT) 46 08. Delaware (DE) 672 09. Florida (FL) 1424 10. Georgia (GA) 26 11. Hawaii (HI) 80 12. Idaho (ID) 1495 13. Illinois (IL) 891 14. Indiana (IN) 557 15. Iowa (IA) 319 16. Kansas (KS) 379 17. Kentucky (KY) 764 18. Louisiana (LA) 112 19. Maine (ME) 396 20. Maryland (MD) 780 21. Massachusetts (MA) 1833 22. Michigan (MI) 662 23. Minnesota (MN) 896 24. Mississippi (MS) 854 25. Missouri (MO) 69 26. Montana (MT) 481 27. Nebraska (NE) 16 28. Nevada (NV) 199 29. New Hampshire (NH) 885 30. New Jersey (NJ) 140 31. New Mexico (NM) 2467 32. New York (NY) 1000 33. North Carolina (NC) 241 34. North Dakota (ND) 1101 35. Ohio (OH) 379 36. Oklahoma (OK) 202 37. Oregon (OR) 1736 38. Pennsylvania (PA) 54 39. Rhode Island (RI) 601 40. South Carolina (SC) 116 41. South Dakota (SD) 959 42. Tennessee (TN) 1873 43. Texas (TX) 53 44. Utah (UT) 46 45. Vermont (VT) 964 46. Virginia (VA) 330 47. Washington (WA) 631 48. West Virginia (WV) 702 49. Wisconsin (WI) 103 50. Wyoming (WY) 187 51. District of Columbia (DC) 215 52. Puerto Rico (PR) 13 53. Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, Panama Canal Zone 12 59. USA, NA which state 31 61. Africa, any except Egypt (80) 207 62. Asia (any except India/Pakistan/Afghanistan (75), including China, Korea, Japan, Philippines; Vietnam; Burma 185 63. Canada 284 64. Caribbean Islands, incl. West Indies, Jamaica, Haiti (except U.S. Virgin Islands (53)) 139 65. Central America, incl. Nicaragua, Costa Rica 246 66. Cuba 31 67. Czechoslovakia 19 68. France 168 69. Germany; Austria 119 70. Great Britain, except Ireland (incl. England, Scotland, Wales) 28 72. Greece 25 73. Holland/Netherlands; Belgium 23 74. Hungary 58 75. India; Pakistan; Afghanistan 32 76. Ireland 101 77. Italy 13 78. Latvia; Lithuania 724 79. Mexico 44 80. Middle East (incl. Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey) 50 81. Poland 11 82. Portugal 32 83. Russia 31 84. Scandinavia (incl. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) 165 85. South America, including Brazil 15 86. Spain 6 87. Switzerland 12 88. Yugoslavia (incl. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia) 13 89. Australia; New Zealand 19 90. Romania 74 97. Other country 13 98. DK 166 99. NA 2570 Blank. Place of birth unknown ========================================================================================== WHRLIV10 WHERE LIVE WHEN IN SCHOOL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: WHRLIV10 In what state or country did you live most of the time you were (in grade school/in high school/about age 10)? User note: This variable contains state codes for respondents living in the United States and two-digit country codes (also used prior to the 2002 wave for WHRBORN) for respondents who were living in foreign countries. ................................................................................. 127 01. Alaska (AK) 646 02. Alabama (AL) 250 03. Arizona (AZ) 744 04. Arkansas (AR) 2076 05. California (CA) 501 06. Colorado (CO) 379 07. Connecticut (CT) 37 08. Delaware (DE) 904 09. Florida (FL) 1224 10. Georgia (GA) 32 11. Hawaii (HI) 47 12. Idaho (ID) 1493 13. Illinois (IL) 875 14. Indiana (IN) 464 15. Iowa (IA) 249 16. Kansas (KS) 272 17. Kentucky (KY) 666 18. Louisiana (LA) 116 19. Maine (ME) 420 20. Maryland (MD) 726 21. Massachusetts (MA) 1893 22. Michigan (MI) 660 23. Minnesota (MN) 735 24. Mississippi (MS) 758 25. Missouri (MO) 51 26. Montana (MT) 412 27. Nebraska (NE) 24 28. Nevada (NV) 193 29. New Hampshire (NH) 959 30. New Jersey (NJ) 103 31. New Mexico (NM) 2408 32. New York (NY) 871 33. North Carolina (NC) 208 34. North Dakota (ND) 1016 35. Ohio (OH) 288 36. Oklahoma (OK) 255 37. Oregon (OR) 1504 38. Pennsylvania (PA) 43 39. Rhode Island (RI) 446 40. South Carolina (SC) 81 41. South Dakota (SD) 823 42. Tennessee (TN) 1746 43. Texas (TX) 39 44. Utah (UT) 42 45. Vermont (VT) 888 46. Virginia (VA) 376 47. Washington (WA) 557 48. West Virginia (WV) 673 49. Wisconsin (WI) 117 50. Wyoming (WY) 127 51. District of Columbia (DC) 193 52. Puerto Rico (PR) 7 53. Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, Panama Canal Zone 24 59. USA, NA which state, Multiple states 18 61. Africa, any except Egypt (80) 61 62. Asia (any except India/Pakistan/Afghanistan (75), including China, Korea, Japan, Philippines; Vietnam; Burma 12 63. Canada 86 64. Caribbean Islands, incl. West Indies, Jamaica, Haiti (except U.S. Virgin Islands (53)) 54 65. Central America, incl. Nicaragua, Costa Rica 17 66. Cuba 67. Czechoslovakia 1 68. France 7 69. Germany; Austria 15 70. Great Britain, except Ireland (incl. England, Scotland, Wales) 1 72. Greece 1 73. Holland/Netherlands; Belgium 1 74. Hungary 18 75. India; Pakistan; Afghanistan 1 76. Ireland 3 77. Italy 78. Latvia; Lithuania 199 79. Mexico 7 80. Middle East (incl. Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey) 6 81. Poland 2 82. Portugal 2 83. Russia 84. Scandinavia (incl. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) 53 85. South America, including Brazil 1 86. Spain 2 87. Switzerland 1 88. Yugoslavia (incl. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Kosova) 89. Australia; New Zealand 1 90. Romania 1308 97. Other country 24 98. DK 5338 Blank. Never interviewed; respondent "has always lived around here"; respondent was not interviewed (or gave a partial interview) when the question was first asked (1995 for AHEAD cohort, 1996 for HRS cohort), respondent refused answer. ========================================================================================== COUNTRYB COUNTRY: NON-US BORN Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTRYB Respondent's country of birth. User note: Three-digit country codes are used in coding country born information for 2002 and beyond. ................................................................................. 3177 000. Not foreign born 11 001. Belize 38 002. Canada 3 003. Costa Rica 71 004. El Salvador 63 005. Guatemala 28 006. Honduras 779 007. Mexico 19 008. Nicaragua 7 009. Panama 4 010. United States 9 011. Argentina 5 012. Bolivia 12 013. Brazil 4 014. Chile 47 015. Colombia 24 016. Ecuador 017. Falkland Island 34 018. Guyana 019. Paraguay 33 020. Peru 1 021. Suriname 3 022. Uruguay 12 023. Venezuela 024. Algeria 025. Angola 026. Benin 027. Botswana 028. Burkina Faso 029. Cameroon 030. Central African Republic 1 031. Chad 2 032. Congo 033. Comoros 034. Djibouti 5 035. Ivory Coast 5 036. Egypt 037. Equatorial Guinea 038. Eritrea 7 039. Ethiopia 040. Gabon 5 041. Ghana 042. Guinea 043. Guinea Bissau 7 044. Kenya 045. Lesotho 5 046. Liberia 047. Libya 048. Madagascar 049. Gambia 050. Mali 051. Mauritania 4 052. Morocco 053. Mozambique 054. Namibia 055. Niger 23 056. Nigeria 057. Democratic Rep. of the Congo 1 058. Reunion 059. Rwanda 2 060. Senegal 2 061. Sierra Leone 1 062. Somalia 2 063. South Africa 1 064. Sudan 065. Swaziland 066. Tanzania 2 067. Togo 068. Tunisia 2 069. Uganda 070. Western Sahara 071. Zambia 2 072. Zimbabwe 073. Malawi 074. Sao Tome and Principe 075. Wallis and Fatuna 076. Albania 077. Austria 078. Belgium 2 079. Bosnia and Herzegovina 080. Bulgaria 1 081. Croatia 1 082. Cyprus 3 083. Czech Republic 084. Denmark 085. Estonia 28 086. England 087. Finland 7 088. France 24 089. Germany 090. Gibraltar 3 091. Greece 092. Greenland 7 093. Hungary 094. Iceland 4 095. Ireland 10 096. Italy 097. Latvia 098. Lithuania 099. Luxembourg 100. Monaco 1 101. Macedonia 4 102. Netherlands 103. New Caledonia 1 104. Norway 9 105. Poland 4 106. Portugal 107. Romania 108. Serbia 4 109. Scotland 110. Slovakia 111. Slovenia 4 112. Spain 113. Sweden 2 114. Switzerland 4 115. Turkey 116. Montenegro 117. Malta 118. Isle of Man 119. Andorra 120. Faroe Island 121. Liechtenstein 122. Afghanistan 2 123. Bangladesh 124. Bhutan 125. Brunei 126. Burma/Myanmar 4 127. Cambodia 11 128. China 129. Federated States of Micronesia 2 130. Guam 8 131. Hong Kong 36 132. India 4 133. Indonesia 19 134. Japan 2 135. Laos 5 136. Malaysia 137. Mongolia 138. Nepal 139. North Korea 11 140. Pakistan 56 141. Philippines 142. Singapore 9 143. South Korea 3 144. Sri Lanka 14 145. Taiwan 9 146. Thailand 12 147. Vietnam 148. Armenia 149. Azerbaijan 150. Belarus 151. Georgia 152. Kazakhstan 153. Kyrgyzstan 154. Moldova 3 155. Russia 156. Tajikistan 157. Turkmenistan 3 158. Ukraine 159. Uzbekistan 160. Gaza Strip 10 161. Iran 1 162. Iraq 2 163. Israel 164. Jordan 165. Kuwait 3 166. Lebanon 167. Oman 168. Qatar 169. Saudi Arabia 1 170. Syria 171. United Arab Emirates 172. West Bank 173. Yemen 174. Bahrain 175. Anquilla 3 176. Antigua and Barbuda 177. Aruba 7 178. Barbados 179. Cayman Islands 63 180. Cuba 8 181. Dominica 80 182. Dominican Republic 7 183. Grenada 40 184. Haiti 51 185. Jamaica 186. Marie Galante 187. Martinque 188. Monserrat 189. Netherland Antilles 110 190. Puerto Rico 191. St. Barthelemy 3 192. St. Kitts and Nevis 1 193. St. Lucia 194. St. Martin 2 195. St. Vicent And The Grenadines 3 196. The Bahamas 32 197. Trinidad 198. Virgin Islands (British) 199. Virgin Islands (U.S.) 1 200. American Samoa Islands 3 201. Australia 2 202. Cape Verde 203. Cook Island 1 204. Fiji 205. French Polynesia 206. Jersey 207. Kiribati 208. Maldives 209. Marshall Islands 210. Mayotte 2 211. Micronesia 1 212. New Zealand 213. Palau 214. Papua New Guinea 1 215. Samoa Islands 1 216. San Marino 217. Seychelles 218. Solomon Islands 3 219. Tonga 220. Tuvalu 221. Vanuatu 10 222. Other 26557 999. Pre-2002 baseline interview 6200 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; DK, NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR92 1992 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR92 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. Information on the Rural-Urban Continuum Code is available in the following USDA report: Rural-Urban Continuum Codes for Metro and Nonmetro Counties, 1993. By Margaret A. Butler and Calvin L. Beale. Agriculture and Rural Economy Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Staff report No. 9425, September 1994. ................................................................................. 5502 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 378 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 3231 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 390 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 764 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 383 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 710 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 779 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 346 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 35 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 134 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 25356 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR93 1993 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR93 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 3831 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 178 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 2144 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 333 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 487 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 16 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 540 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 467 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 223 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 1 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 2 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 29786 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR94 1994 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR94 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 4898 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 335 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 3010 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 431 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 715 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 377 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 692 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 736 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 325 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 45 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 32 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 26412 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR95 1995 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR95 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 3553 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 182 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 2043 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 336 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 473 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 21 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 517 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 452 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 219 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 3 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 3 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 30206 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR96 1996 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR96 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 4670 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 308 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 2908 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 473 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 682 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 351 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 695 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 746 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 295 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 46 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 24 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 26810 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR98 1998 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR98 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 9634 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 641 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 5844 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 1061 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 1413 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 454 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 1460 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 1395 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 638 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 72 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 269 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 15127 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR00 2000 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR00 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 8893 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 607 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 5538 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 984 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 1333 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 427 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 1368 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 1344 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 598 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 90 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 104 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 16722 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR02 2002 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR02 This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 8362 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 628 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 5243 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 986 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 1250 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 415 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 1278 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 1239 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 576 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 119 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 57 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 17855 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR04 2004 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR04 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 10399 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 4673 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 1783 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1657 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 447 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1588 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 937 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 59 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 120 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 158 99. No match for Rural-Urban code 16187 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== URBRUR06 2006 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR06 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 9335 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 4310 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 1681 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1566 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 456 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1467 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 873 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 69 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 116 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 18135 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR06OLD 2006 URBAN-RURAL (1993) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR06old This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 8053 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 728 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 5126 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 1069 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 1277 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 458 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 1256 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 1209 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 546 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 143 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 18143 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR08 2008 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR08 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 10036 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 4472 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 1780 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1594 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 512 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1493 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 900 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 71 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 121 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 17029 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR08OLD 2008 URBAN-RURAL (1993) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR08old This code is based on the 1993 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code. ................................................................................. 8638 0. Central counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 773 1. Fringe counties of metro areas of 1 million population or more. 5336 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population. 1166 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population. 1299 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area. 523 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area. 1294 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area. 1241 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area. 557 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area. 152 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area. 17029 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR10_2000 2010 URBAN-RURAL (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR10 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code -- match based on Census 2000. ................................................................................. 13614 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 5251 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 2046 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1734 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 658 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1570 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 932 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 77 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 136 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 11990 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR10_2010 2010 URBAN-RURAL (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR10 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 13614 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 5253 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 2048 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1734 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 656 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1571 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 931 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 75 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 136 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 11990 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== URBRUR12 2012 URBAN-RURAL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: URBRUR12 This code is based on the 2003 Beale Rural-Urban Continuum Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 12776 1. Counties in metro areas of 1 million population or more 4957 2. Counties in metro areas of 250,000 to 1 million population 1958 3. Counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population 1594 4. Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metro area 643 5. Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metro area 1479 6. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, adjacent to a metro area 921 7. Urban population of 2,500 to 19,999, not adjacent to a metro area 71 8. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, adjacent to a metro area 138 9. Completely rural or less than 2,500 urban population, not adjacent to a metro area 13471 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS92 1992 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS92 1992 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: United States Postal Service Abbreviations. USPS Code State Name ==== ================================= AL Alabama AK Alaska AZ Arizona AR Arkansas CA California CO Colorado CT Connecticut DE Delaware DC District of Columbia FL Florida GA Georgia HI Hawaii ID Idaho IL Illinois IN Indiana IA Iowa KS Kansas KY Kentucky LA Louisiana ME Maine MD Maryland MA Massachusetts MI Michigan MN Minnesota MS Mississippi MO Missouri MT Montana NE Nebraska NV Nevada NH New Hampshire NJ New Jersey NM New Mexico NY New York NC North Carolina ND North Dakota OH Ohio OK Oklahoma OR Oregon PA Pennsylvania RI Rhode Island SC South Carolina SD South Dakota TN Tennessee TX Texas UT Utah VT Vermont VA Virginia WA Washington WV West Virginia WI Wisconsin WY Wyoming AS American Samoa FM Federated States of Micronesia GU Guam MH Marshall Islands MP Northern Mariana Islands PW Palau PR Puerto Rico UM U.S. Minor Outlying Islands VI Virgin Islands of the U.S. ZZ Foreign Country; NA AA Armed Forces Americas AE Armed Forces Africa, Canada, Europe, Middle East AP Armed Forces Pacific ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS93 1993 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS93 1993 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS94 1994 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS94 1994 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS95 1995 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS95 1995 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS96 1996 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS96 1996 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS98 1998 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS98 1998 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS00 2000 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS00 2000 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS02 2002 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS02 2002 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS04 2004 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS04 2004 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS06 2006 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS06 2006 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS08 2008 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS08 2008 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS10 2010 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS10 2010 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== STATEUSPS12 2012 STATE USPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STATEUSPS12 2012 USPS State Abbreviations State Code User Note: See STATEUSPS92 for list of United States Postal Service Abbreviations. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== ZIP92 1992 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP92 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1992. ................................................................................. 12503 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 108 99995. HRS/AHEAD Overlap case 41 99999. NA; Foreign Address 25356 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP93 1993 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP93 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1993. ................................................................................. 8216 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 6 99999. NA; Foreign Address 29786 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP94 1994 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP94 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1994. ................................................................................. 11564 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 32 99999. NA; Foreign Address 26412 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP95 1995 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP95 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1995. ................................................................................. 7772 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 30 99999. NA; Foreign Address 30206 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP96 1996 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP96 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1996. ................................................................................. 11180 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 18 99999. NA; Foreign Address 26810 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP98 1998 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP98 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1998. ................................................................................. 22611 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 270 99999. NA; Foreign Address 15127 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP00 2000 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP00 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2000. ................................................................................. 21186 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 100 99999. NA; Foreign Address 16722 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP02 2002 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP02 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2002. ................................................................................. 20098 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 55 99999. NA; foreign country 17855 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP04 2004 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP04 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2004. ................................................................................. 21671 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 150 99999. NA; Foreign Address 16187 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP06 2006 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP06 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2006. ................................................................................. 19873 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 53 99999. NA; Foreign Address 18082 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP08 2008 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP08 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2008. ................................................................................. 20990 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 15 99999. NA; Foreign Address 17003 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP10_2000 2010 ZIP CODE (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP10 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2000. ................................................................................. 26272 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 83 99999. NA; Foreign Address 11653 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP10_2010 2010 ZIP CODE (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP10 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 26272 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 83 99999. NA; Foreign Address 11653 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== ZIP12 2012 ZIP CODE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: ZIP12 USPS ZIP Code associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 24542 00601-99921. ZIP Codes 88 99999. NA; Foreign Address 13378 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; No information available. ========================================================================================== STFIPS92 1992 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS92 1992 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: USPS Abbreviations and FIPS Codes. USPS FIPS State Name AL 01 ALABAMA AK 02 ALASKA AZ 04 ARIZONA AR 05 ARKANSAS CA 06 CALIFORNIA CO 08 COLORADO CT 09 CONNECTICUT DE 10 DELAWARE DC 11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FL 12 FLORIDA GA 13 GEORGIA HI 15 HAWAII ID 16 IDAHO IL 17 ILLINOIS IN 18 INDIANA IA 19 IOWA KS 20 KANSAS KY 21 KENTUCKY LA 22 LOUISIANA ME 23 MAINE MD 24 MARYLAND MA 25 MASSACHUSETTS MI 26 MICHIGAN MN 27 MINNESOTA MS 28 MISSISSIPPI MO 29 MISSOURI MT 30 MONTANA NE 31 NEBRASKA NV 32 NEVADA NH 33 NEW HAMPSHIRE NJ 34 NEW JERSEY NM 35 NEW MEXICO NY 36 NEW YORK NC 37 NORTH CAROLINA ND 38 NORTH DAKOTA OH 39 OHIO OK 40 OKLAHOMA OR 41 OREGON PA 42 PENNSYLVANIA RI 44 RHODE ISLAND SC 45 SOUTH CAROLINA SD 46 SOUTH DAKOTA TN 47 TENNESSEE TX 48 TEXAS UT 49 UTAH VT 50 VERMONT VA 51 VIRGINIA WA 53 WASHINGTON WV 54 WEST VIRGINIA WI 55 WISCONSIN WY 56 WYOMING AS 60 AMERICAN SAMOA GU 66 GUAM PR 72 PUERTO RICO VI 78 VIRGIN ISLANDS ................................................................................. 12518 01-78. State FIPS Codes 25490 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; HRS/AHEAD overlap case ========================================================================================== STFIPS93 1993 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS93 1993 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 8220 01-78. State FIPS Codes 29788 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS94 1994 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS94 1994 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 11564 01-78. State FIPS Codes 26444 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS95 1995 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS95 1995 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 7799 01-78. State FIPS Codes 30209 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS96 1996 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS96 1996 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 11180 01-78. State FIPS Codes 26828 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS98 1998 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS98 1998 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 22617 01-78. State FIPS Codes 15391 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS00 2000 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS00 2000 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 21196 01-78. State FIPS Codes 16812 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS02 2002 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS02 2002 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 20106 01-78. State FIPS Codes 17902 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS04 2004 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS04 2004 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 21685 01-78. State FIPS Codes 16323 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS06 2006 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS06 2006 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 49 00. Foreign Country 19874 01-78. State FIPS Codes 18085 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS08 2008 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS08 2008 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 10 00. Foreign Country 20989 01-78. State FIPS Codes 17009 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS10 2010 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS10 2010 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 83 00. Foreign Country 26018 01-78. State FIPS Codes 11907 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STFIPS12 2012 STATE FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Ref: STFIPS12 2012 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) State Code User Note: See STFIPS92 for a list of Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) Codes. ................................................................................. 88 00. Foreign Country 24548 01-78. State FIPS Codes 13372 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS92 1992 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS92 1992 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 12518 001-830. County FIPS Codes 25490 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS93 1993 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS93 1993 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 8220 001-830. County FIPS Codes 29788 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS94 1994 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS94 1994 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 11564 001-830. County FIPS Codes 26444 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS95 1995 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS95 1995 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 7799 001-830. County FIPS Codes 30209 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS96 1996 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS96 1996 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 11180 001-830. County FIPS Codes 26828 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS98 1998 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS98 1998 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 22618 001-830. County FIPS Codes 15390 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS00 2000 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS00 2000 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 21187 001-830. County FIPS Codes 16821 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS02 2002 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS02 2002 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 20104 001-830. County FIPS Codes 17904 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS04 2004 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS04 2004 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 21676 001-830. County FIPS Codes 16332 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS06 2006 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS06 2006 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 49 000. Foreign Country 19873 001-830. County FIPS Codes 18086 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS08 2008 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS08 2008 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code ................................................................................. 10 000. Foreign Country 20989 001-830. County FIPS Codes 17009 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS10_2000 2010 COUNTY FIPS (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS10 2010 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code -- match based on Census 2000. ................................................................................. 83 000. Foreign Country 26018 001-840. County FIPS Codes 11907 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS10_2010 2010 COUNTY FIPS (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS10 2010 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 83 000. Foreign Country 26018 001-840. County FIPS Codes 11907 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== CNTYFIPS12 2012 COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Ref: CNTYFIPS12 2012 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) County Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 88 000. Foreign Country 24537 001-840. County FIPS Codes 13383 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; No information available. ========================================================================================== STCNTY92 1992 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY92 1992 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 12518 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 25490 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY93 1993 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY93 1993 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 8220 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 29788 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY94 1994 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY94 1994 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 11564 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 26444 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY95 1995 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY95 1995 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 7799 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 30209 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY96 1996 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY96 1996 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 11180 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 26828 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY98 1998 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY98 1998 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 22617 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 15391 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY00 2000 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY00 2000 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 21187 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 16821 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY02 2002 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY02 2002 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 20104 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 17904 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY04 2004 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY04 2004 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 21678 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 16330 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY06 2006 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY06 2006 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 49 00000. Foreign Country 19873 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 18086 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY08 2008 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY08 2008 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code ................................................................................. 10 00000. Foreign Country 20989 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 17009 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY10_2000 2010 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY10 2010 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code -- match based on Census 2000. ................................................................................. 83 00000. Foreign Country 26018 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 11907 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY10_2010 2010 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY10 2010 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 83 00000. Foreign Country 26018 01003-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 11907 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== STCNTY12 2012 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 5 Decimals: 0 Ref: STCNTY12 2012 State+County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. 88 00000. Foreign Country 24541 01001-72127. State and County FIPS Codes 13379 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; No information available. ========================================================================================== COUNTY92 1992 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY92 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1992. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY93 1993 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY93 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1993. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY94 1994 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY94 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1994. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY95 1995 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY95 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1995. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY96 1996 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY96 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1996. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY98 1998 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY98 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 1998. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY00 2000 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY00 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2000. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY02 2002 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY02 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2002. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY04 2004 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY04 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2004. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY06 2006 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY06 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2006. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY08 2008 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY08 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2008. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY10_2000 2010 COUNTY NAME (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY10 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2000. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY10_2010 2010 COUNTY NAME (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY10 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== COUNTY12 2012 COUNTY NAME Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 20 Decimals: 0 Ref: COUNTY12 Name of the county where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010 -- match based on Census 2010. ................................................................................. ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA92 1992 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA92 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1992. ................................................................................. 12524 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 25484 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA93 1993 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA93 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1993. Census tract information may be lacking for post office box or rural route addresses, for addresses with incomplete or inaccurate street identifiers, and for addresses of respondents died or moved out of the country. ................................................................................. 7920 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 30088 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA94 1994 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA94 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1994. In some cases, the TractBNA information provided by the ISR sampling section is linked with post office box addresses, rural route addresses and addresses that are incomplete. Census tract information may be lacking for post office box or rural route addresses, for addresses with incomplete or inaccurate street identifiers, and for addresses of respondents who died or moved out of the country. ................................................................................. 11256 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 26752 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA95 1995 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA95 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1995. For respondents who had not moved (W1-W2 match on ZipCode + Address) the TractBNA information for Wave 1 was simply carried over to the same field in the Wave 2 table. In some cases, the TractBNA information provided by the ISR sampling section is linked with post office box addresses, rural route addresses and addresses that are incomplete. ................................................................................. 7460 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 30548 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA96 1996 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA96 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1996. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. User Note: In 1996 only, Census Tract information is not available for post office box addresses. ................................................................................. 9544 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 28464 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA98 1998 TRACT BNA Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA98 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 1998. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 22154 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 15854 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA ========================================================================================== TRACTBNA00 2000 TRACT BNA (CENSUS 1990) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACTBNA00 1990 Census Tract/Block Numbering Area identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2000. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 20827 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 17181 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT00A 2000 TRACT (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT00A 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2000. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 20885 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 17123 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT02 2002 TRACT Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT02 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2002. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 19779 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 18229 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT04 2004 TRACT Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT04 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2004. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 21421 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 16587 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT06 2006 TRACT Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT06 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2006. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 19837 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 18171 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT08 2008 TRACT Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT08 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2008. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 20966 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 17042 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT10_2000 2010 TRACT (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT10 2000 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 26018 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 11990 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT10_2010 2010 TRACT (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT10 2010 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 26018 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 11990 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== TRACT12 2012 TRACT Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 Ref: TRACT12 2012 Census Tract identifier associated with the geographic location where the respondent was living when contacted in 2010. In some cases, Census tract data fields are blank, although a record is provided. This indicates that address information was incomplete for the Respondent or that the Respondent was residing outside the United States during the interviewing period. ................................................................................. 24537 000100-998200. Tract/BNA Codes 13471 Blank. Not interviewed this wave; NA; foreign country ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE92 1992 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE92 Record status flag: 1992 geographic information matching. Geographic information for the HRS sample was drawn from a cross-reference file that linked geographic information values with individual Respondent records by matching on PSU+SEG+line. ................................................................................. 12652 0. Census tract information found 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 25356 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE93 1993 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE93 Record status flag: 1993 geographic information matching. The AHEAD sample was drawn from two sources: the original HRS Screen Sample and a supplemental sample drawn from HCFA records. Census tract information for the HRS sample was drawn from a PSU+SEG+line cross- reference file. Census tract data for HCFA addresses was derived from either the TIGER/Census Street Index or the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council web site [http://www.ffiec.gov/geocode/]. ................................................................................. 7814 0. Census Tract/Block Numbering Area information found 160 1. HCFA addresses from seqments with tract range assigned by ISR Sampling Section 246 2. HRS addresses from seqments with tract range assigned by ISR Sampling Section 2 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 29786 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE94 1994 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE94 Record status flag: 1994 geographic information match process. For HRS Wave 2 Respondents, address lookups were performed for New Respondents as well as Respondents who had moved (move status based on comparison of Wave 1 ZipCode + Address with Wave 2 ZipCode + Address). Census tract data for new/mover addresses was derived the TIGER/Census Street Index or the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council web site [http://www.ffeic.gov/geocode/]. For respondents who had not moved (W1-W2 match on ZipCode + Address) the TractBNA information for HRS Wave 1 was simply carried over to the same field in the HRS Wave 2 table. ................................................................................. 9943 0. Census tract information found 1387 1. Post office box/rural delivery address 134 2. No tract information found (complete address) 100 3. No tract information found (incomplete address) 32 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 26412 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE95 1995 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE95 Record status flag: 1995 geographic information match process For AHEAD Wave 2 Respondents, address lookups were performed for new Respondents as well as for Respondents who had moved (move status based on comparison of Wave ZipCode + Address with Wave 2 ZipCode + Address). Census tract data for new/mover addresses was derived from the TIGER/Census Street Index, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council web site [http://www.ffiec.gov/geocode/], or the Census Tract Street Locator. Note: the Census Tract Street Locator site is no longer on line. Information that it contained is now available through the American FactFinder site (http://censtats.census.gov/ ). ................................................................................. 7231 0. Census Tract/Block Numbering Area information found 11 1. New address: no TractBNA value due to insufficient address information, post office box, rural route address or other problem 97 2. New address: TractBNA information found 73 3. Changed address: no TractBNA value due to insufficient address information, post office box, rural route address or other problem 387 4. Changed address: TractBNA information found 3 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 30206 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE96 1996 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE96 Record status flag: 1996 geographic information match process For HRS Wave 3 Respondents, Census tract address lookups were performed for all respondents. As a first step, an automated procedure checked each street address against the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council web site [http://www.ffeic.gov/geocode/]. Addresses that failed the lookup procedure were re-checked against the Tract Street Locator maintained by the Census Bureau [http://tier2.census.gov/ctsl/ctsl.htm]. In a number of instances, the available respondent address information did not result in a match at either of these two web sites. Problem addresses were checked against the U.S. Postal Service address database [https://www.usps.com/] in order to detect ZIP code errors, city name errors, and address standardization problems. ................................................................................. 9562 0. Census tract information found 1087 1. Post office box/rural delivery address 489 2. No tract information found (complete address) 42 3. No tract information found (incomplete address) 18 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 26810 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE98 1998 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE98 Record status flag: 1998 geographic information matching. Geocoding for HRS 1998 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 29 0. Non Match 19484 1. Street Segment Exact Address Match 269 2. Street Segment Near Address Match 636 3. ZIP 7 Centroid Match 2137 4. ZIP 5 Centroid Match 35 5. ZIP 3 Centroid Match 57 6. Ambiguous Segment Match 234 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 15127 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE00 2000 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE00 Record status flag: 2000 geographic information matching. Geocoding for HRS 2000 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 3 0. Non Match 18302 1. Street Segment Exact Address Match 1066 2. Street Segment Near Address Match 431 3. ZIP 7 Centroid Match 1378 4. ZIP 5 Centroid Match 19 5. ZIP 3 Centroid Match 6. Ambiguous Segment Match 87 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 16722 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE02 2002 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE02 Record status flag: 2002 geographic information matching. Geocoding for HRS 2002 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). This service used map data based on Census 2000 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 1 0. Non-Match: No match found 16507 1. Block Face: Match is to a point within a unique intersection OR match is within a single side of a single street block 1354 2. Near Match: Match is to a single street block but the correct side of street and correct placement within block are not known 653 3. ZIP+2 Centroid: Match is to a ZIP+2 vicinity 1549 4. 5-digit ZIP Centroid: Match is to a 5-digit ZIP vicinity 18 5. 3-digit SCF Centroid: Match is to a 3-digit ZIP vicinity 25 6. Ambiguous Match: Match is to multiple street segments 46 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 17855 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE04 2004 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE04 Record status flag: 2004 geographic information matching. Geocoding for HRS 2004 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). This service used map data based on Census 2000 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 46 0. Non-Match: No match found 18720 1. Block Face: Match is to a point within a unique intersection OR match is within a single side of a single street block 1198 2. Near Match: Match is to a single street block but the correct side of street and correct placement within block are not known 357 3. ZIP+2 Centroid: Match is to a ZIP+2 vicinity 1390 4. 5-digit ZIP Centroid: Match is to a 5-digit ZIP vicinity 17 5. 3-digit SCF Centroid: Match is to a 3-digit ZIP vicinity 6. Ambiguous Match: Match is to multiple street segments 93 9. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 16187 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE06 2006 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE06 Record status flag: 2006 geographic information match process Geocoding for HRS 2006 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). This service used map data based on Census 2000 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 17806 1. Street segment 2 3. Intersection 353 5. Alternate name match 1 6. Placeholder match 7 11. Locality not found in list of valid localities 2 12. Street address parse error 1144 14. Street name could not be found 430 15. Address range does not exist 90 16. More than one segment with address range 2 17. Unable to match intersection 40 97. Resolved by HRS staff 49 99. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 18082 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE08 2008 MATCH TYPE Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE08 Record status flag: 2008 geographic information match process Geocoding for HRS 2008 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). This service used map data based on Census 2000 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 18671 1. Street segment 4 3. Intersection 357 5. Alternate name match 6. Placeholder match 14 11. Locality not found in list of valid localities 12. Street address parse error 1318 14. Street name could not be found 510 15. Address range does not exist 80 16. More than one segment with address range 7 17. Unable to match intersection 34 97. Resolved by HRS staff 10 99. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 17003 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE10_2000 2010 MATCH TYPE (CENSUS 2000) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE10 Record status flag: 2010 geographic information matched on Census 2000 data. Geocoding for HRS 2010 addresses was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). Variables for interviewing year 2010 with a suffix of "_2000" were coded using the the USA_Geo_003 service. This service used map data based on Census 2000 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 24402 1. Street segment 6 3. Intersection 663 5. Alternate name match 6. Placeholder match 3 11. Locality not found in list of valid localities 12. Street address parse error 481 14. Street name could not be found 391 15. Address range does not exist 77 16. More than one segment with address range 1 17. Unable to match intersection 97. Resolved by HRS staff 275 99. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 11709 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== MATCHTYPE10_2010 2010 MATCH TYPE (CENSUS 2010) Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: MATCHTYPE10 Record status flag: 2010 geographic information matched on Census 2010 data. Geocoding for HRS 2010 was accomplished through use of EZ-Locate geocoding service (Copyright 2013 TomTom, all rights reserved), a product of TomTom (http://www.geocode.com). Variables for interviewing year 2010 with a suffix of "_2010" were coded using the the USA_Geo_004 service. This service used map data based on Census 2010 data. Quality of match information was provided by EZ-Locate. Users are reminded that geographic information will be missing or incomplete for respondent addresses that are outside the United States. ................................................................................. 24602 1. Street segment 6 3. Intersection 632 5. Alternate name match 6. Placeholder match 3 11. Locality not found in list of valid localities 12. Street address parse error 370 14. Street name could not be found 350 15. Address range does not exist 60 16. More than one segment with address range 1 17. Unable to match intersection 97. Resolved by HRS staff 275 99. DK, NA; US, NA state; Not in a Census Division (includes U.S. territories); Foreign Country 11709 Blank. Not interviewed this wave ========================================================================================== GAL12 GEOCODING ACCURANCE LEVEL Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: GAL Geocoding accuracy levels (GALs) are reported both in the results file (for each address) and in the log file (aggregated for the entire batch). The different levels denote the accuracy of the match returned. The GAL values are explained below: This is the information provided by TomTom about the results of the matching process. ................................................................................. 17155 1. Addresspoint: Input address matches to an exact latitude/longitude location. The data returned is the entry point of the address. 2. POI: Input address matches to a Point of Interest (POI) 6454 3. House: Input address matches to a house number along an address range. The data returned is an interpolated location of the requested address within that range. 3 4. Intersection: Input address matches to two streets that intersect. The data returned is the coordinate where the street edges cross. 578 5. Postalcode-sub: Input address matches to an extended postcode (e.g. USA ZIP+4, UK full postcode). The granularity of this result depends on the country's postal code scheme, but is usually accurate to the desired block. 102 6. Street: Input address matches to a street edge in the database. The data returned is associated to the midpoint of a street chain within a city. A house number will not be returned for this level of match. 1 7. Postalcode-partial-sub: Input address matches to an extended postcode (e.g. USA ZIP+2). The granularity of this depends on the country's postal code scheme, but is usually accurate to the desired neighborhood. 8. District: Input address matches to a district/neighborhood. Returns the center point of the district. 248 9. Postalcode-main: Input address matches to a main postal code (e.g. USA ZIP, UK main postcode). The accuracy of this depends on the country's postal code scheme. 2 10. City: Input address matches to a city/locality. Returns the center point of the city. 11. State: Input address matches to a state. Returns state/province/administrative area coordinates. 12. Country: Input address matches to a country. 13465 Blank. Blank; Not submitted for geocoding this wave; Not interviewed this wave. ========================================================================================== GAL_MATCH12 GEOCODING ACCURANCE LEVEL MATCH STATUS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: GAL_MATCH_STATUS The geocoding engine returns two status codes for every geocode. These describe how the matching technology found the result returned, both when searching on the address fields and when using the postal code for matching. In general, the address field matching (the geocoding match status) is more important than the postal match status. This is the information provided by TomTom about the results of the matching process. ................................................................................. 43 1. MATCH:EXT: Exact Match: Input field content matches the output in the fields relevant to the GAL achieved 23447 2. MATCH:STD: Standardized: Match was obtained using slight standardizations for input data (e.g. street type abbreviations, common misspellings, common highway variations, common variations on personal names like John F. Kennedy/JFK). 139 3. MATCH:ADV: Adjunct Variation: Match was achieved despite slight variations in adjunct type (Oak Street vs. Oak Avenue) and/or directional term (North Willow vs. Willow), where the variation does not indicate an ambiguous situation in the data content. 36 4. MATCH:SPV: Spelling Variation: Match was obtained allowing for spelling variations. This is more lenient than the "common misspellings" in STD matches: it includes transpositions of letters and missing letters. Longer words tend to allow more variations, 84 5. MATCH:DGL: Different GAL: The output GAL is less granular than the one that the populated input fields might indicate. It occurs when nothing matches the specific fields at a more granular level. For example, if the input record contains a house number th 414 6. NOMATCH:NCF: No Matching Candidates Found: The geocoder cannot find a location that matches the input data. 20 7. NOMATCH:ABG: Ambiguous - Request Too General: The geocoder has found too many results that might match the input data to proceed with the analysis. 25 8. NOMATCH:ABR: Ambiguous - More Top Results Than Requested: This occurs when more than one distinct result matches equally well. Although this may be caused by duplicative data, it is more often the result of insufficient input data. 9. NOMATCH:TMO:Timeout: Matching process timed out. May occur on long-running intersection queries. 340 10. MATCH:PCR: Postal Match More Accurate: The postal matching process provided a more accurate match than the normal geocode process. 13460 Blank. Blank; Not submitted for geocoding this wave; Not interviewed this wave. ========================================================================================== POSTAL_MATCH12 POSTAL MATCH STATUS Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: POSTAL_MATCH_STATUS The geocoding engine returns two status codes for every geocode. These describe how the matching technology found the result returned, both when searching on the address fields and when using the postal code for matching. In general, the address field matching (the geocoding match status) is more important than the postal match status. This is the information provided by TomTom about the results of the matching process. ................................................................................. 925 1. POCMATCH:POC: Successful: The postal information was used to obtain a postal-sub, postal-partial-sub, or postal-main level GAL 2. NOPOCMATCH:CLF: Could Not Determine Country: The geocoder could not determine which country's postal code system to use for analysis. Postal code analysis is highly country dependent, and works best when the ISO-3 country code is supplied. 7 3. NOPOCMATCH:PCF: Postal Information not Found: No information has been found for the supplied postal code. This could be due to outdated postal code input data or incomplete geocoder data. 23616 4. NOPOCMATCH:NND: Sufficient Match Found: A postal match was not needed because the geocoding result returned a better GAL than postal matching could provide. 5. NOPOCMATCH:NPC: No Postal Code Provided: The input request did not contain a postal code, so no postal matching was attempted. 13460 Blank. Blank; Not submitted for geocoding this wave; Not interviewed this wave. ========================================================================================== VERSION VERSION NUMBER OF THIS DATA SET Section: A Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Ref: VERSION Version number of this data set. ................................................................................. 1. April 2007 2. December 2009 3. January 2010 4. April 2013 38008 5. April 2014 ==========================================================================================