========================================================================================== HRS 2014 Race/Ethnicity 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 RE: RACE/ETHNICITY AND HISPANIC (Respondent) ========================================================================================== HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFIER Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0 This variable uniquely identifies an original household across waves ................................................................................. 38183 000001-959738. Household Identification Number ========================================================================================== PN PERSON NUMBER Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0 Each respondent has a Person Number. The identifier is unique within an original household across waves. ................................................................................. 22088 010. Person Number 1164 011. Person Number 56 012. Person Number 1 013. Person Number 11446 020. Person Number 319 021. Person Number 18 022. Person Number 1 023. Person Number 1201 030. Person Number 76 031. Person Number 8 032. Person Number 2 033. Person Number 1699 040. Person Number 92 041. Person Number 11 042. Person Number 1 043. Person Number ========================================================================================== FIRSTIW FIRST INTERVIEW: STUDY YEAR Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 This variable includes both exit proxies and core interviews. Wave designation. Note this may not match year of interview in tracking file. ................................................................................. 12652 1992. Wave of First Interview 8116 1993. Wave of First Interview 104 1994. Wave of First Interview 107 1995. Wave of First Interview 204 1996. Wave of First Interview 5103 1998. Wave of First Interview 271 2000. Wave of First Interview 232 2002. Wave of First Interview 3477 2004. Wave of First Interview 208 2006. Wave of First Interview 143 2008. Wave of First Interview 6440 2010. Wave of First Interview 333 2012. Wave of First Interview 333 2012. Wave of First Interview 178 2014. Wave of First Interview 615 9996. Not yet given an interview ========================================================================================== STUDY STUDY MEMBERSHIP Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Study membership is based on the entry cohort of the individual. This will differ from the birth cohort for age-ineligible spouses or partners. ................................................................................. 13805 1. HRS 8429 11. AHEAD, including the AHEAD-AHEAD overlap case 111 12. HRS/AHEAD Overlap case, AHEAD, given to AHEAD after HRS Wave 1 [1992/1993], appeard in AHEAD 23 13. HRS/AHEAD Overlap case, given to AHEAD after HRS Wave 1 [1992/1993], but never appeared in AHEAD 2460 21. CODA (Children of the Depression Age) 2856 31. WB (War Babies) 5105 41. EBB (Early Baby Boomers) 5387 51. MBB (Mid Baby Boomers) 7 99. NOT YET COHORT ELIGIBLE ========================================================================================== RACE1 RACE 2004 - UNMASKED Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 This is the race/ethnicity of a respondent through 2004 User Note: Prior to 2006, respondents were asked the race and ethnicity questions at their baseline (or first) interview. The questions did not allow respondents to report multiple racial or Hispanic categories. ................................................................................. 483 0. Not obtained 24287 1. White/Caucasian 4537 2. Black/African-American 332 3. American Indian or Alaskan Native 325 4. Asian or Pacific Islander 732 7. Other 8 8. Don't know 6 9. Refused 7473 Blank. Entered sample after 2004 ========================================================================================== RACE2M1 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 1 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 11607 0. Not obtained 19399 1. White/Caucasian 4944 2. Black/African-American 335 3. American Indian 4 4. Alaskan Native 312 5. Asian 7 6. Native Hawaiian 42 7. Pacific Islander 1398 97. Other (Specify) 110 98. Don't know 25 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M2 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 2 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 37562 0. Not obtained 37 1. White/Caucasian 35 2. Black/African-American 399 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 11 5. Asian 2 6. Native Hawaiian 5 7. Pacific Islander 131 97. Other (Specify) 1 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M3 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 3 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38143 0. Not obtained 10 1. White/Caucasian 3 2. Black/African-American 17 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 10 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M4 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 4 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. White/Caucasian 2. Black/African-American 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M5 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 5 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. White/Caucasian 2. Black/African-American 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M6 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 6 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. White/Caucasian 2. Black/African-American 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M7 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 7 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. White/Caucasian 2. Black/African-American 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== RACE2M8 RACE - UNMASKED, MENTION 8 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 What race do you consider yourself to be: White, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. White/Caucasian 2. Black/African-American 3. American Indian 4. Alaskan Native 5. Asian 6. Native Hawaiian 7. Pacific Islander 97. Other (Specify) 98. Don't know 99. Refused ========================================================================================== HISPANIC1 HISPANIC 2004 - UNMASKED Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 This is the hispanicity of a respondent through 2004. User Note: Prior to 2006, respondents were asked the race and ethnicity questions at their baseline (or first) interview. The questions did not allow respondents to report multiple racial or Hispanic categories. ................................................................................. 445 0. Not obtained 1536 1. Mexican-American/Chicano 238 2. Puerto Rican 257 3. Cuban American 591 5. Other 27643 7. Not Hispanic 7473 Blank. Entered sample after 2004 ========================================================================================== HISPANIC2M1 HISPANIC - UNMASKED, MENTION 1 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Would you say you are Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 11890 0. Not obtained 1949 1. Mexican-American/Chicano 332 2. Puerto Rican 181 3. Cuban American 22861 6. Not Hispanic 934 7. Other (Specify) 34 8. Don't know 2 9. Refused ========================================================================================== HISPANIC2M2 HISPANIC - UNMASKED, MENTION 2 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Would you say you are Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38162 0. Not obtained 1 1. Mexican-American/Chicano 1 2. Puerto Rican 3 3. Cuban American 6. Not Hispanic 16 7. Other (Specify) 8. Don't know ========================================================================================== HISPANIC2M3 HISPANIC - UNMASKED, MENTION 3 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Would you say you are Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. Mexican-American/Chicano 2. Puerto Rican 3. Cuban American 6. Not Hispanic 7. Other (Specify) 8. Don't know ========================================================================================== HISPANIC2M4 HISPANIC - UNMASKED, MENTION 4 Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Would you say you are Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American or something else? User Note: In 2006, new race and Hispanicity questions were asked of all respondents (both reinterview respondents and new respondents). The new questions allowed respondents to report more than one race or Hispanic category. In subsequent waves, the new race questions will be asked of new respondents and any reinterview respondents who have not yet received the new series. ................................................................................. 38183 0. Not obtained 1. Mexican-American/Chicano 2. Puerto Rican 3. Cuban American 6. Not Hispanic 7. Other (Specify) 8. Don't know 9. Refused ========================================================================================== VERSION VERSION NUMBER Section: RE Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 8 Decimals: 0 Release version ................................................................................. 38183 5. February 2017 ==========================================================================================